Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, July 25, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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filly 25.—Miss Con-
Hpe <rf Roseton, Tex-
night for her home,
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hanty, Texas. The I
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a woman with red
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arket. A tale of
of romance. A
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But to do this it is ad-
Yau Have visable to have bank- ]
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as a means of saving,
and then for conveni-
ence in the transaction
your increasing business. >
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Mail your deposits or requests for banking
service and we’ll see to it
But we’re helping put that proverb on the
scrap pile. During the busy season it is
unnnecessary for the farmer to come to
the bank himself.
“Hl go myself’ and “Hl see to it” are the
two best lads a fanner ever had. Old English
Proverb.
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Witt yria open an
see to it” are the
had. Old English
4.ustjn, July25—The in
ible empire of the Knlghte
the Ku Klux Klan was defe
ed on the floor of thr house .
day by Representative Baker in t
of Milam, speaking to a pointlehii
of personal privilege. Al- Rife
though he would hot admit he trial
was a member o^the klan out- noui
right he 8aid he was born «n- the
der the banner of the invisible ney
empire. Representative Crump- .
ton of Bowie objected to his SA11
speech and the speaker ruled
he had a right to Befend the
klan if he was a member, P
®aker declared that Simmons, »tah
the head of the organization,
had nothing to do with the of C
Texas organization- and was gj<i
only the head pf a small band ki^!
in Georgia. “We object te >ia
sending his representatives to hairi
Texas," shouted Baker. Rep- >1
resentatiVe Patman, kader of
the anti-klan movement, Strove
in vain to ask Baker questions jjyj
but the speaker declined to {won
yield. The speech was followX^
ed by applause. Patman inJjZre
troduced a resolution protest-1
ing against Simmons sending!
’ representatives to Texas, andl^Jag
and Patman later spoke, denounc-lX-.
BVn- ing Bakov's yiowa.
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>R ATTEMPTING
kRY EXPEDITION
July a^Nicolas
and Ricardo Del
mor officers of the
Itionary ariny, are
’ty jail at Marfa,
W&tampting a inil-
djtion against a
ition, it Was an-
lay at the office of
States district attor-
Killed in Galveston , .
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Galveston, July 25.—Marcus
C. Benson, thirty, a stockman,
was shot to death on the main
street of League City today.
No arrests had been made at
10 o'clock. Benson was a
brother at C. C. Benson of
Dickinson, who was flogged
masked men last week.
May was round
Houston, Jubt2&^—The body
of Drue Cumbie of Brecken-
ridge. victim of the undertow
at Palacios, while with a swim-
ming party Thursday, wm
found eight7miles east of the
point of the tragedy late Sun-
day afternoon. • '
Roscoe Perry was an arrival
in the city yesterday from Nac-
ogdoches. ■■
a friendly, understanding
to with tha . bank, each
Repositor has at hi? com-
■fg and exoerienc
- sei vu guide him and to h<
v constructive ser
build faster and more fi
I business and personal posi
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France, July 25.—
urphy, American,
pid.prix automobile
^oday. Ralph De
American, was sec-
Irove one of the NEW BASE BAy. SCANDAL that
tatered Duesenberg IS BREWING TODAY kno,
taa drove the Bal-
1?Xfow houm ’Chica«0’ JuIy 25—A
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$ How She Dances!
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play of love’s tempest,
“The Passion Flower”
—With all the fine of Spain, created by Jacmso Benaventc, greatest of
Spanish dramatists, and glowing from the screen as an epic of emotion.
* Norma will surprise yanrap the gM loved of many,
yet innocent of the greater love of one man I
ADDED ATTRACTION
One of those very amusing and laughable Snub Pollard comedies. Ad-
mission 15c and "85c. - *
• ADDED ATTRACTION TUESDAY
Joe Martin, the human monkey, in "A Monkey Movie Stan” a most
laughable;'and enjoyable comedy. A splendid program, folks, and one
you cannot afford to miss. Admission only 15c and 35c.
is your best Food-
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is the food of foods ' - --->
e is no other like it
Urishinw inviemrnVinor nualiitM
d flour, plenty of yeast and milk and salt give
scial bread-value to
rains
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1 bargain call
t a New York gambler was
15 BREWING TODAY known to have paid 110,000
. ifor tha WP" *«•«• «»•$ were
'riol#n from the official flies.
»«w hart.
was brewing ; „
ere today in a frantic, unsue-j Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Morgan
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ITIZENS.gusmte" BANK
. D. Fairchild de- Mieses Lucile Johnson
term of the ten returned to summer school
- “iding the it Rusk this morning, after a R
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I Harris was read'in the house
I today, 'to Which he askel for
the resolution indorsing him,
/ which Rogen filed, be with-
drawn, saying the legislature is
here for work and to
personalities. The resolution
nor's letter was jeered by mem-
bers after being read. ■*-
Representative Teer of the
said the committee had
quested Pryor's resignation qn
two counts, flnt because of
facts stated to jhe committee
relative to Pryor's management
of the penitentiary system, and
. second on account of the com-
missioners health. In the let-
ter to Teer Pryor stated he
would not resign now but if his
health wav not improved soon
he would resign “on that ac-
count.” r~ ■
withdraw^.. The gover-
s letter was jeered by mem- ?
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bars after being read.
Representative Teer of the
house side of the committee
ing, Tnvigora^ng qualities.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, July 25, 1921, newspaper, July 25, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363325/m1/1/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .