Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 111, Ed. 1 Friday, March 12, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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.E OWNERS—Combat
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NO. 112
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in the real
ngued ven-
trail.
,ast Texas
lore truck
Once
Dealer,
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n’t see Norma Tal-
J greatest until you
nr as the daughter
hrry Malone in “A
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picture!
Ity is repairing and
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Lufkin Balin
,UME V.
NO 111
0 YOU KNOW
a
y our property
3 FORDS
IN ANGELINA COUNTY IN 1920
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Wilson to Make Effort
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time
Witness Exhausted
HI NATIONAL B/INK
investigate Burning
ALACE TOMORROW
tews want*
Jesoe Lasky Presents
To Serve Injunction
We Recognize
to It..
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Albert Bank
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Vessel Arrived Today
CITIZENS
BANK
THE WEATHER
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and Baker
Sold and
Delivered
That
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My earning capacity is greater than ever be-
fore. and now is a good time to invest—”
ARTICLE TEN SUB-
STITUTE INTRODUCED
minority report will be submit-
ted to the president today.
Eire] Clayion and Sun hire
■ ■m.-dy Palace Saturday
miral Sims today as ‘‘infinitely
rrtovo ________»» I— -A— 1_____!_
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warthan other cases of alleged
1 previous
SAYS NAVY DEPARTMENT
HELD UP CONVOY PLAN
COLLMORGEN'S
Phone 82 or 83
GUARANTY
STATE
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(By Associated Press)
Branson, Mo., March 12.—
as a
Place Your Orders at Once
C. A PATE, FORD DEALER,
LUFKIN, TEXAS
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and invite them to make the freest use of
our every facility.
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Dr. Louis
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partment accepted the convoy
plan for troop ships and later
for supply vessels.
TORNADO STRIKES IN
PART OF MISSOURI
in
Ozarks bank full, and if preiip-
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That Luikii: w
paving prog
za
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E WORLD HOLDS NOTHING BETTER
THAN A MODERN, THOROUGH-
LY EQUIPPED FARM.
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tile ’.real' mi that
tirial agri • !’.•• nt ha
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t, I;,'. ' 'da.
Ill Mil
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■ Station continues danger fr”
. floods will be serious.
ir.i
ly at f’ro-
ai 'ii: ng
Pal.. • Sab.I I.
Aii kinds garden seed; fre.-.'i audience
cabbage and turnips. I'
1SS HINES GROCERY
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proper fl.i’ll it io le.l.iibl.;- f.
You will !uiil us always read,
and^willing to assist you in every
way that is consistent with good
banking principles.
•spurtparty,
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know So tender
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<ht has filed in tta
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probate of theM
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ed. filed with
'or letter, Mag
tahtari at th*ji|
March, A. DAM 1
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Our customers prosperity governs our own, and
that is one reason for our interest in the real
progress of every' patron.
Phone us your wants. We
can supply you wilh the
choicest and best fc= ds to
go on your table. We do
not handle cheap, shoddy
goods. You get the best here
(By V^socialt d Press!
Fort Worth, March 12.
The burning to death of Mrs.;
Emma Caffey in a farm home
near Miles, Texas, will be inves-
tl'"'tigated by a special session of I
a,"ithe grand jury in Runnells'
county. It is known that the
1 woman had $500 in the house at
the time of the fire.
fort last night, started v.’
rush down the Allegheny,
into the county bridge, i
it ten inches out of line,
number of flat boats,
barges and houseboats
ON APPLICM
DBATB OF IQ
STATE OF Tg
tn£.Caaii
Mnby eommS
>h*d one* e*ek1
m day*. beta*
tn a newamaar
which ha* Mi|
regularly p*M
>t leas than one,
tounty, a copy <
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reading earf
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A connection with a strong, friendly bank
is th? most essential of all farm “equip-
ment,” and is something the modern farmer
cannot successfully do without.
1 HUGE ICE GORGE BREAKS
AND DOES MUCH DAMAGE i
<B, Associated Press)
I 1 ittsburgh, Pa., March 12.— '
Au ice f----- * . . . .
and stretching eight miles up
the river, broke loose at Free-
with a system was described by Ad-
, ran i ‘ " _ ;
moving more serious” in its bearing
M
ft.-
the news leaks out and the smooth-tongued ven-
dor of wild-cat schemes is hot on the trail.
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Mr •. - Albert r.Hin
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lif.-ti'ii .i! 1 hr Method ‘ cfi
tin- exi’i.iig. arrived ui
train afternoon 1;
nort h
BdaftyforW
foil
that old co
HEXASM.4
Be on your guard ’ Don’t invest hard-earned
dollars in half-investigated securities.
THE=
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Discuss your plans confidentially with us.
will insure safety and invite profit
I..night fair. , older,
frost :n the interior; S.c
ird.f. fair
(Rv \Mfiociated Preus)
New’York. March 12 The
V. ard line steamship. “Esp. ran.
whii h went aground yes-
. off the coast of Yucatan,
o. arrived sa'<
. Mex,. ... o.d.r. .
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'!'■) I H VI SM GGI.ES < l.l'Si: I" nil
I «-asure-loving wife anti hi- -a;-- -1
' • r baby held them together , . .l i i
' while they quarreled after a ' -purtv party.
Aay t’ome and see what happened after that-
' ''' life, you’ll think of a similar case you kn. w
■ can't hold back the tears So humar.. you It .ausrn
Ethel Clayton in her most appealing role s“pK’rl''i !,j
' ' ncl„d,ng Harrison Eord. Wt-.tfred ...... Rajm -nJ
‘•T Hires and J M Dumont.
■' screamingly funny SunMnr 1 / "TV ‘ 'mu..
and music by orchestra. Pathos. I
. tore a war than other cases of alleged
baro.. . i k"" T-----’ large inefficiency cited in p._,i
, dn'. houseboats from testimony before the senate in-
I eir moorings, washing them vestigating committee. Sims
-.nd ?. "'.r'.','r 2ll°,th‘‘ ()hl0’ said earl> m 1917 the allies
dnd pounded most of them into rrcrc
splinters. It is expected the to adopt the
gorge will wipe out all bridges protecting i
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(By A.—tatU Pnw)
) Washington, March 12.—A
substitute for republican article
ten of reservation to the peace
treaty was introduced in the
senate by I-odge and rallgers guarding oil well in the
territory involved in a boundary
, Authorities believe
the rangers will submit to the
in junction.
LUEKIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY , MARCH 12, 1920
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a bank’s first duty I.
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(By Aaweiatert Pnas)
Wichita Falls, March 12.—■
Deputy United States Marshal
Frank Morgan went to Red
river today to serve an injunc-
tion issued by the federal
(court of Enid, Okla., on Texas
the form of a draft agreed on in
bi-partisan compromise negotia. jf/pute'
tions. It is declared among re-
publican negotiator- they lim'd
p almost enough vot’-s to rat;:.
■ asis. ■ . ■
not
an
vestigating committee,
said early in 1917 the
were compelled by submarines
convoy plan for
H.otevuug shipping, and on
a. road tracks. | May 1st he urgently recommen.
WOOL GROWERS WllJ 1 d/d that the United States K've
F1I F tmfib r-i a iu 'lta c°-°Peration, but it was not
CLAIM until june 12th that Secretary
(By A»soei»t«l Pre«) Daniels replied he considered
San Angelo, March 12.—Act- American vessels having armed
ing upon advice of Congress- guards safer when sailing inde.
man Hudspeth, the wool grow-1 pendently. The British admir-
ers of West Texas will file alty desired assurance of Amer.
clain - with the government for >can co-operation in the convoy
alleged losses. aggregating plan so the first convoy might
several hundred thousand dol- sad from New York July 8th.
lars, sustained in 1918 through Finally, July 22nd, the navy de.
under valuation, the growers
say, o! long spring wool.
(By Aneociated Press)
gorge, twenty feet high Disregard^y^he^lvy11 depart-
> up ment of his recommendation re-
garding adoption of the convoy
(lie best paved city of its size in the state when the 1920
Paving is a permanent asset to
PALACE TODAY
-n The Invisible Bend, a
* ;-v or he<tra. The > t 4'
' will be strengthen--;
(By 'ssoclated Press)
L Gra': Rapids, Mich.. March ceding and following the torna-
J 12. Pau! King. Newbirt1 '■ do sent every stream in the
* i-ampa g'; nianagi'r. made
? .sin ; tii-.'ept ’ riim" b-
$ HKUiy tn I he Xeu Is i r\ . I. . ■
t ■ uii -pir.i- tr al. I ti ue. r
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T King was ■ huu 'ei! a:t.
minute.-’ eflori to recollect hap-
penings in the 1918 senatorial
campaign. Court was suspended
and then adjourned until t
morrow, while physicians at
tended King.
Ethel Clay-ton and Sunshine
. Comedy Palace Saturday.
fl• ,r him at ■ !;■ M■ •
r n at 7 .'I t h|. . . a ■
'it; - is an i.ratiu "■ It I;
' Hl ide !■ put.i . . ;
-m *1 hiimii’’<i- - ‘ i
r ; vorh: rallies being i .m: . 'ed.
J.iilT. i; is fortunate to !:a\' 'his
' distinguished vislm Enmi ! <-re
he goes to Beaumont to b. .n a
grea' rally Sunday A great
is exacted. The
I’b""' speaker will be introdm • I by
.fudge E. J. Mantooth
majority and
strike commission will be made menace to life and,prop-
M the waaidwt. it i
(By Associated Press)
Washington, March 12.
effort to compose differences!
between the majority and t 4 ,
minority of the bituminous coal water today loomed
! erty in Taney county, in the
Itheare^ftfihe-JShepherd of th^
Hills” country, where a tornado
late yesterday took at least
eleven lives and brought injury
to numerous persons, and caus-
Jed property damage in two lo-
I calities. Incessant rains pre-
3
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our-
(• We
very
good
.o its
busi-
basis
eady
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Victory Today
Ethel Clayton in Noting
Mrs. Winthrop.” and a good
2-reel Western.
E
• ♦ erta af yo«r neSeUon
Tonight and Sunday •
ir
_-w.
Palace Today
fthei clayton in “Young Mrs. Win-
E°Pclaimed by many to be her best
Ptture. one of those laughable Fox Sun;
nnp (‘omediet, ’’Her Naughty Wink,
fw muaic by mitWlti; • , A.
• fair, wanner.
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