Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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LUFKIN, TEXAS,
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NO 9g.
NO. 96.
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INCOME TAX
Big Liquor Raid
Livingston, Tex., Feb. 21.—
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PALACE TOMORROW
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I’hy not .we 3 cents a loaf on your bread?
Don’t Want Zeppelin
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Vote on Strike
E YOU TOO MUCH MONEY?
ADDED ATTRACTION
YOU SHORT OF MONEY?
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that home
ERE ALLOWED BONO
ON FEDERAL CHARGE
,sg . .i he best and fresher than any other
you can get
head of Beef Liver- ]b-
the Roman Catholic church in
different positions
tudes.
Tonight fair,
cold
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The 5th episode of “White Eagle,” an entertaining anti
highly interesting program of eight reels.
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PEPVZITZ
NDAY, TUESDAY.
HP WEDNESDAY
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(Governor of Texa» ■'•"w’
Makes Health Proclamation
B-bodied veterans,
i today by the City Club
20c
20c
20c
20c
10c
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10c
10c
10c
10c
10c
1E WITH A $10,008 DARK ACCOUNT
wait for it to happen—h« made a few calcula-
tions and helped it to happen
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liable - Conservative
BANK/
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R. C. Pictures Presents
PAULINE FREDERICK
iLLMORGEN’S
Where Your Trade is Appreciated”
Phones 82 and 83
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sisunce such an institution could render him.
iUFKiN Nationl Bank is that sort of institution and
j should decide to do as this man did, let us suggest
ou make your beginning with us. A lot of people are
pt both a profitable and pleasant place to do business.
Yours sincerely,
$25,000.
was fixed
was charged with criminal
sault of two other girls.
Pound
Loaf...
VICTORY FRIDAY
The 5th episode of “White Eagle.” •> laughable .on
edv and a good Western.
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fuaran-
VICTORY TODAY
A couple of reels of live thrilling Westerns and a m st
amusing comedy.
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She had married him for better or for worse. Anil
the worst in his nature came to the surface.
What should she do? Should she continue to be tower
than a slave—treated worse than he treated his dog or
his horse?
She was a woman of high spirit—-and she asserted her
self.
She gained the whip hand—literally.
She swung the heavy rawhide across his shoulders
with hissing strokes until his craven spirit was broken
and he wept, pleading for mercy.
Then the officers led him away to prison.
She had married him for better or for worse—and
she made a man’s man of him.
The newly elected Pope ap
pears
shown today at the
atre, a chance for all who so
desire to see the new 1......
much
• colder: cold wave.
• freezing: Friday fair.
wn in the decline of life you will reap the re-
*ra» of early thrift Come in today.
uality Bread
ill
covered at a farm hr>me /UrtheiM^MWB|PBmi
barrel of wine and twenty-sev-, local sanitarium for treaitSeS^
en gallons were found at the his condition being considered
house and later a wagon load precarious. & !■
Hamburger Meat, lb.
Veal Loaf Meat, lb.
[Chili Meat. lb.
[Mixed Sausage, lb.
Lard, lb.........
Phone 94. D. H. A DA MS,Prop.
ieve* in the people it does
Are you one of them?
gna ' 1 :.ii, attending
•ge. i* hi ii- fi r the
vith her parenl«. Mr.
.. J. I • till
Cook. i : went to I
ie earlier part of the
pend a i.ple of days
brother, v, ho is a stu-
the State University,
jwme last night. Ua. j
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He deci'led that the best way to accomplish this would
be to establish connections with a good banking in-
stitution because of the real service and practical as-
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| Washington. Feb. 23.—A
[modified blanket resolution on
(the four-power Pacific treaty
[laid before the senate foreign
If it M Income Tax you have relations committee today by jl
tnwNj, with, see Ira Arrington. Senator Lodge, after a confer-Ms
Office over Cox & Glass Drugience with President Harding
atore^..... 9$-3tjniet l^‘fcd'a;e- c>_PP<--.*it>on ,by>
of wine and whisky which was
concealed under hay near the
house.
| Four men were arrested and
(By Associated Press)
Waco, Feb. 23.—Four rswiff
ers are here for the trial of
the case of Mrs. Inez Crow,
*’dow ot Louis Crow, who was
tragedy*.
“The Sting of the Lash”
A Soul Reclaimed—A Story of Undying Love
RICKARD INDICTED
TWICEMORE TODAY Beginnmg
(By Associated Press) | smallpox is raging in North
New York, Feb. 23.—Tex Texas, and enumerating yellow
Rickard was today Indicted fever in Mexico, plague infect-
twice by a supreme court ed rats in this state, typhoid
as fol-
course not You want more.
it your surplus in thia bank and it will earn
>re.
of United Mine Workers to de |
termine whether there will be [
a nation-wide coal strike on;
April 1st. was sent out today'
by President Lewis, it was an
nounced.
Eli Weiner left today at
noon for a visit to his family at
Shreveport, a weekly treat that
• Mr. Weiner has no intention of
• • denying himself.
snn rnrtrnTiiw
CHESTER B. COLUNS
Attorney-at-Law
Townsend Budding
Lufkin, Texas
PALACE TODAY
“The Lost Romance,” a Paramount special of seven
reels, featuring Louis Wilson, Jack Holt and Conrad
Nagel, a Pathe News and Harold Lloyd in “Haunt "J
Spooks.” a return of one of the 4 eyed comedian’s
most laughable productions. Some program, and admis-
sion only 15 and 25 cents.
ome to thin bank and get more.
e mak? loan* for many purpose* upon ap-
roved security.
uch of the prosperity of thi* community i*
,Unded upon loan* made by this bank.
'the bank that heli 4
business with.
FEBRUARY 23, 1922.
“One a M inu*t ” \ >u
you today.
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| He figured that it was worth his time and effort and
a lot of self-denial to accumulate money and be as
success: d as possible, financially: therefore he de-
luded to try.
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Fresh home gr
94-5 Lufkin
Home ground
teed fresh, at,
94-5 Lufkin
1TIZENS BANK
Arguments for the demurrer 861
will consume some time. Crow |
was stabbed in a disturbance
[when the sheriff attempted to
stop a Ku Klux Klan parade at
Lorena on the night of October
list, 1921. He died four days ,
i later. The petition of the |
[plaintiff alleges that the sher-
iff was responsible for his
[death. She asks for $5,000 ’
damages. ;
RANGERS AT WACO
Not W’herv can I get it at any
price,” but “Where can I get the
best buy?” is the policy of the
modern business man
1 lie same principle applies to
banking; you should not can s' your
account in any bank, but in the
bank that is strong and best suited
to meet your rei|uirements
1 his is such a bank
made the calculation and found that a certain
number uf dimes would make a dollar and that a
certain number of dollar* would make ten thousand
dollar In fact, that the amount he could accumulate
was limited by his own efforts.
5th, as health week,
lows:
Sunday, March 5th. Health
and Welfare Sunday.
Monday, March 6th, Health
Appraisal Day.
Tuesday, March 7th, Clean-
up Day.
Wednesday, March 8th. Day
of War on Insects, Rodents and
Disease Carriers.
[ Thursday, March 9th, School
Health Day.
Friday, March 10th, Pure
(Food Day.
Saturday, March 11th, Edu-
cation and Child Welfare Day.
To be observed by every in-
<By Awwetatwl Pr»v»> ! dividual, schools, churches
Chicago, Feb. 23.—A gen-[clubs, organizations and offic-
eral call for a referendum votepa]s of municipalities.
Adam* Market Prices
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' JNev York. Feb. 23.—A
•®al'enge to Hanford Mac- •
^der. national commander of
•.American Legion, to debate I .............
I merits of a cash bonus to | The biggest’ liquor’ and" still
6 toby,et,h?Cit7chb[r,‘d 7111” I"" '“'-‘Cpl-eU l»
v y L Ub was concluded by officers here i , _________
‘killed in the Lorena
against Sheriff Bob Buchan*®.
Both sides announced ready
for trial at 9 o’clock and de-
fendant's counsel filed demur-
.ers in behalf of the sheriff*
bondsmen, who are parties to
the suit, contending that they
are not liable for transaction*
set out in plaintiff’s petition.
We’ve alius wondered if
Henry Ford, with all his
wealth an’ genius, could put a
run-down hotel on a payin'
basis.—Abe Martin.
IZENS G"^r?TY BANK
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(By Associated I cess)
Washington, Feb. 23.— The
navy department, it was learn-
ed today, notified the state de-
partment it did not want the
German Zeppelin being con
structed for the United States
under the reparations clause of
the Versailles treaty, unless it
comes to America without
cost.
, The following prices for
tomorrow only (Friday, Feb.
24.) Phone your order early:
Steak, any cut, lb.
Beef Roast, any cut, lb.
in the Pathe News, being!Pork, any cut, lb......
Palace the [Pure Pork Sausage, lb.
Beef Stew, lb.
y-u .- M;. 1
may know the treat in ’
UU8,'ies» wnn.
Feb.
today
supreme
grand jury on charges of ab fever, diphtheria, pneumonia,
ducting Anna Ross and Nellie [influenza and many other
Gasko, young school girls. His things, Gov. Pat M. Neff, at
bail was raised from $10,000 to /he request of the state health
The lower amount!officer, has designated the
recently when he week beginning Sunday, March
as
j, Associated Press)
t Waco, Feb. 23,-Six defend
ttl;tr?ed with violation of
’ Fderal Prohibition laws, were
pven a preliminary hearing be-
f>re L mted States Commis-
®Dner -McUormick today.’
gmong them were father and !
f alvin and George Mur-1
g6ey of Bell county. Others
L. A. Teague. Jack Court-
Wy, -Martin Oliver and Her
®iaii Reezes of Limestone coun-
W. All were allotted bond of
^*500 cash.
f Cold Wave Spreads
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B Chicago. Feb. 23.—The cold
Wave that has held the whole!
prthwes! in its grip for more;
ft an twenty-four hours, con
Silled there today and to !
spread the south and east.
***in -.iitedttles are seriouslv |
■term;red and in some cast !
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DR. M. G.
EXPERT OPTOI
EYESIGHT SPEI
See Him For Y»
Trouble*
at Franklin’s Drug!
Saturday and Moi
February 25th
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fionus Bill,” Ern(*1
“Mamma’s An»«i-T
Gibson; “A Trip™’ J
lly Edith Alderni*n; *3
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Ccltivation in EariW
Mayce Trevath*^
Sycamore Creek,” bJ
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cism," Mildred 0]^!
Rebellion,” Matti*
Childers; ’Twenty^
from Nowhere,” Loml
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all times.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 96, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 23, 1922, newspaper, February 23, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363476/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .