Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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or Panama. in the examination and all
who enlist for a period seemed-confident of their ulti-
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The News force, from man-
aging editor on down to the boh
who sweeps the floor after each
busy day, is in receipt of anoth-
er post card from C. N. Huma-
son, postmarked this time at
Kansas City, Mo. It will be re
membered that Mr. and Mrs.
Humason departed from Lufk n
several days ago in their car for
a tour of all the western states
which might appeal to them,
being completely equipped with
camping outfit, hunting arms
and fishing tackle. Mr. Huma-
son says: ,7..
“We drove into Kansas City
■ last Tuesday, after three days'
delay at Muskogee on account
1 of rain and mud. Our running
time to Kansas City was 45
hours and 50 minutes. We leave
, here Tuesday for Colorado and
will drive to the top of Pike’S
Peak on July 14th, when they
' will celebrate the 100th anni-
versary of the discovery of
same. We are having a fine
time.”
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light, July 3rd, at 8
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tend. Visiting breth-
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Uncle Bam enjoys the their effort to upbuild the agri-
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
. A late Mack Sennett comedy, “Let 'Er Co,” and a good one too, and
music by orchestra. This is an ideal program and you must not miss it.
No advance in price.
to the associated, nations.” A
minority report for an appeal
to the convention is under con ,
sideration by administratii
forces. The labor plank de-
daring against compulsory ar
William Farnum in “Heart
Strings” and the latest Mack
Sennett comedy. Palace Fri-
day.
i government when it has es-
ihed order. It calls on the
Matures of Tennessee, Flori-
and North Carolina to ratify
suffrage amendment., In
y respects' the platform fol-
s that adopted by Virginia ■ ■
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bitration but deploring strikes,
lockouts and advocating finding
some peaceable way to settle
industrial disputes was adopt-
ed. The plank declaring for
legislation to permit collective
bargaining by farmers wab
adopted.
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waiting arrangements derstood that possibly two or
able quarters over three would go. The chamber
Brug store, as stated of commerce will give one tri/,
the opportunity Uncle I while the lumber interests and
fering in this instance. the banks of the county were
laps readily appeal to ‘ interested in sending a boy
png men, as it will af- each. This would give Ange-
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SDAY, JULY 1,1^20.
THE DRAFTED PLATFORM
HAS BEEN SUBMITTED
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San Francisco, July 1—The
democratic platform, as draft-
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If ndsubmitted tojthe full com-
Toittee, declared for ratification
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feed this CO-OPERATION and we especially invite ;
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VICTORY TODAY
The second episodes of “Elmo the Fearless" and "Trailed by
Three,” and a Sub Pollard comedy. These episodes are fully as good
as the first one, so you know- the treat in store for you.
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brother’s love finally
wins its reward.
Story of how a poor
violinist won a society
belle.
Tale of a Canadian
villager in New York so-
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also defends the Wils
the budget bill and de
a budget system par
der direction of the
of the treasury and ’
solidated auditing. Iwuuyu
for free speech and a
except so far as it attniM
life of the nation. Thblat
declares against childlaboi
vors legislation forchilds
fare and maternity care, #
cates increase of tacheri
y of the nation and suggests ’’ During the fairy-like month of June, many $
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prohibition, advocates collec- > small wonder it is a favored time for impor. -
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With Vivian Rich in “Would
U Forgive,” a late Fox News
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At comedy, "Let ’Er Go,”
ght reels of excellent enter-
inment ig offered Palace pa-
bns^onight. The Victory is
owing the second episodes of
limo the Fearless” and "Trail-
[by Three,” also a laughable ,two very interesting serials.
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Vivian Rich in “Would you Forgive?" a society drama of great
interest, a Fox News and that Mack Sennett comedy “Let ’Er Go.” Eight
reels of splendid entertainment, so don't miss it. 1
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pay compensation which
put patriotism on apes
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Genius wins the big
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 206, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 1, 1920, newspaper, July 1, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415479/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .