Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 215, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 14, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 1920.
NO. 215.
CALIFORNIA JAPANESE
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amendment to the state law to
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Seagoing tugs are not
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Tires and tubes at actual cost
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SERVICE CARS
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Jim Singleton, the good clo-
Day Phone 78--Night Phone 78
CONE BERRY
But Don’t Delay The Start
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returning home.
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vision of the Texas Railroad
Commission have been called
Austin, July 14.—Theron H.
rowne, Texas University pole
Mrs. M. E. Crozier, who has
been quite sick at her home on
and other orientals to hold real
estate under leases. Success of
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pose of the conference.
All of the deputy supervisors
Perhaps your own particular
dream is not one of these, but
whatever it is, you will surely
need more money than you have
now.
ber, are expected to attend.
lion. J. H. Painter, wife and
daughter of Crockett, are in the
city. Mr. Painter is a candidate
for state senator from this dis-
trict.
Visisting Masons Here.
The News has been furnished
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COMMISSION DISCUSSING
THE PINK-BOLL WORM
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ut anon the
W. M. GLENN & COMPANY
THE WNCNESTER STORE
THE COLUMBIA
GRAFONOLA
Interesting Proposition
Cash or
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A dream worth dreaming is a
dream worth making come true.
Dreams come true through sav-
ing.
Port Arthur Tugs Still
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Port Arthur, July 14.—All
keep it beside the bed at night.
Come in and see these Flashlights which we
recommend so highly.
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"somewhere.”
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Start a bank account—keep a
bank account—save something
and deposit it regularly every
pay day. Buy War Savings
Stamps, too.
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palace Today
Alice Joyce, one of the most popular and loveable
of the screen stars in "The Sporting Duchess,” a
big Drury Lane production, that has captivated the
crowds wherever shown, and a Big Vcomedy, "Fists
and Fodder.” An excellent program of eight reels,
with no advance in price.
COLLMORGEN’S
Phone 82 or 83
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such an oe
few essen-
SIZEABLE BILL”
The Safe Way—The Easy Way
is to open a Savings Account for edu-
cation, add to it regularly, and by the
time you need it you will have an ample
fund on hand.
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KEEP a Vvi no t h 11ght in t Hr*
**> kitchen to Hush into the pantry shelves, the
oven or the ice-box. Have it ready to light the
way to the cellar, or down the back-door steps.
Always have a WINCHESTEn Flashlight in
the bedroom. Use it in the clothes closet—
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The Money”
eral horticultural board today
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Phone us your wants. We
can supply you. with the
choicest and best foods to
go on your table. We do
not handle cheap, shoddy
goods. You get the best here
। health officer, Goddard, left to-
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into a general conference here thier, departed this morning
July 21 to 23 by Major George over the Cotton Belt for St.
C. Butte, chief of this division. Louis, where he will purchase
Discussion of the general condi- goods for the Singleton & Eaves
tion of the oil fields and ex- establishment in this city. Mr.
The education to fit your boy or girl
properly for life’s work is more certain
f you are already saving for that defin-
te purpose.
planting in the pink boll worm
infested areas of Texas and
Louisiana. Both Texas and
VICTORY TOMORROW
The 5th episodes of “Elmo the Fearless," and "Trail-
ed by Three,” and a Sub Pollard comedy. If you
fail seeing these series you are missing a treat in the ’
way of thrills and feats of strength and daring that
will satisfy the most exacting.
Later, through honest error or actual
fraud, I was forced to duplicate the pay-
ment, because I had hidden the receipt
_ away so well I couldn’t find it myself.
I never want to go through such an ex-
perience again. It has been PAY BY
CHECK every time for me from that on.
(By Associated Press)
Austin, July 14.-
The She Tiger
A WILLIAM FOX production
! Why not start a Savings
Account now for Your
Child’s Education?
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■ WHAT IS YOUR DREAM’
r To own your car?—to be on
| “Easy Street?”—free from fi-
\ nancial and money worries?—to
"be somebody?—successful and
^prosperous?
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Austin, July 14.—Deputy North First street, is reported
supervisor of the oil and gas di- much improved.
I WHAT IS YOUR DREAM?
I is it to own your home some
f day?—to buy a farm?—to set
[ up, in business for yourself?
L WHAT IS YOUR DREAM?
S‘Is it to give your children a Bet-
L 'ter start in life than you had?
a college training for your
boy or girl?
tricts of Texas and Louisiana plank of the plati
will be effective within a fort- inated Robert CAMaculey of
•night, it was announced at a Philadelphia for president.
With a curse on her lips a beautiful
Mexican girl lies dying in the desert.
On the horizon she sees the man she
loves riding away with the woman
she hates. This is the great climax of
(By Associated Press)
„________________ „„„ .0. Chicago, July 11.—Hopes for .... . ....
dealing with eradication of the the survival of the new fusionithtpetitiongissaidto have lead
pest. It is said the action of party are at a low ebb as all Jthe.belief in unofticial circles
these states may have some ef- night conferences of the new|f there nust be negotiations
feet on several continguous body’s resolutions committee I United States arebetween to
states in putting into effect continued today. Efforts to getl-de, Ptates .4
quarantine mandates and es- together a platform suitable to ’ f the1 steady ulty growing,
vablsning non-cotton ones.
posed to the more socialistic STATE HEALTH OFFICER
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e German affected.
change of ideas for the proper Singleton remarked before
enforcement of the oil and gas leaving that he would possibly
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Austin, July 14.—Failure of than once there were leaders Port Arthur harbor tugs are
'the enrolling clerk to insert the pleas and constantconferences tied up today by a strike of fire-
'enacting; clause in the bill pro- to preyent open brdks. ' men, deck hands and cooks,
viding an increase of $20 per ~who demand increased pay and
'tnonth to deputy county officials Treaty Eitf^^nent , a six day week, with full pay.
Seven tugs and fifty men are in-
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MRS. F. M. PHIPPS | It is also expected that a ma- Miss Edith Dailey of New
P 11 *. r jority of the personnel of the York City is the pleasant guest
„esdent-osetee i division will be composed of of Miss Emma Laura Wallace.
SPIRELLA CORSET members of the guard who.
Phone 405-Five rings ihave seen active services over- this week at w H
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Texas Railroad Commission
Will Discuss the Oil Fields
CITIZENS G-ARIETY BANK
_ । r, 28 , ' Texas coast in the quarantine
conference of cotton growers' 1 here was little progress dur- area,
and state officials with the fed- ing the first two hours of the
new fusion party J convention
made under the current of dis-
satisfaction in evidence
I netting. More
uthorities who declared
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raulter who cleared the bar at in final tryouts for the Olympic
deven feet nine inches and won team at New York, they assert,
preliminary Olympic tryouts at ,
New Orleans,‘set the South- . ,
zestemInter.collexiate-con- Ma
erence record of twelve feet
iccording to university athletic
may be dissolved without Austin, Julyiql wil be' aplerdlimasentleme nu and wha
furt rs mil ch rs wp utwe nave * nti be or t 3 con- ing their short sojourn in the
done as much as we could, said version of the Texas National city.
Minister Simons. Guard into a division of cav-; John F. Miller, instructor,
Mr. Looney Corning airy will be accomplished, an- Mt. Vernon; L. J. McNeil,
----- nounced Major General; John Brazoria; Hugh Richardson,
Practically all the candidates A. Hulen of Houstoniwwho was Mineola; B. S. Shirley, Cush-
for governor of Texas have recently madeticommander. of ing; Carl w. Thorn, Cushing;
spoken in Lufkin. The next as- -the division andansismnedhto the H. M. Hodges, Navasota; Joe
pirant will be B. F. Looney, of task of reorganizatiomineu I Green, Ratcliff; J. w. 'King,
Greenville, who will address! Quite a number of the infant- Alto; W. D. Griffin, Roberline,
the voters 'in Lufkin Friday ry units have already been con- La.; J. T. Bradner and B. F.
night at 8 o’clock, July 16th. verted into cavalry troops and Wilson, Navasota; G. C. Mit-
Mr. Looney enjoys an extensive are being mounted as.fast as taner, Tom F. Coleman and D.
acquaintance over the state, is possible, General Hulen said, H. Johnson, Woodville; J. H.
a fluent talker, arid it is hoped but added that it required con- Painter, Trinity; J. M. Jackson
a large crowd will hear him siderable time to make the nec- and A. L. Angis, Ratcliff; H. O.
; present his claims for the gov- essary changes and enlist a suf- Woody, Alto; Judge L. D.
ernorship of Texas. ficient number of men in each Guinn, Rusk, and Grand High
: a.^-------, , x unt to meet the requirements Priest F. P. Marshall of Nacog-
Miss Ruth Aiderman of Fort of the war department. When doches.
Worth is here for a visit with the guard finally is converted ________________
her brother, J. H. Alderman, into a division of cavalry, it will i Miss Nannie Clark, one of the
and wife. be one of the finest divisions in popular salesladies for the B.
Cabinet size Victrolas, a new the countryin the opinion of M. Smith Dry 000(18 Company,
___ Une, just received at the Music General Hulen and Adjutant departed this morning for
— -Store. Call and see these beau- General W: D. Cope, and will Clawson, where she will spend
-etiful instruments' 16-lt be, complete in av^y detail, several days on a vacation with
I_________ including an air squadron and relatives and friends.
F Terence expected to develop an (
r agreement between the cotton ideas of the radical labor fac-
r states and the government on tion. In this stand they have the
r a uniform plan of enforcing support of La Follette and sev-
; both state and federal restric- eral minor organizations which
t tion on cotton planting to pre- subscribed to the Political com-' day for Beaumont to
• vent spread of the pest. bine. The first evidence of a with J p Whit. f th TI .. .
h Federal quarantine against- P0^1* breakingup of the new States pubic hcaith Arvn l:
interstate shipments of cotton partyswas when the single tax- definite arrangements to extend ±
[ from the pink boll worm dis- ers withdrew and adopted one the bubonic plague survey now 1:
" and nom- nearing completion in Jefferson
county to other sections on the I
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nons, at the
ditold him
the allies
threats with a list of the out of town
Masons, spending the week in
Lrn, Lufkin, and attending theaMa-
PALACE TOMORROW
ers,chisels
ted home.
us and be
Rags! Rags!!
The News is in the market
for clean cotton rags; no scraps
wanted. Bring them in at
once. A good price will be
paid for them.
News Want Ads are sure to
get almost instant results.
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Browne won the competition at, does not invalidate the bill, ac-! (By Agsqcintg
New Orleans with only one cording to the attorney general. Spa, July 14.-5
week’s training. He is expected 1 -----------—— , George received,
to go to twelve feet nine inches May Not Agree 1 foreign minister, $
(, Associatga presa ! latter's request.
Spa, July 14.—No disposition emphatically t
. Rhawnon wm was shown by German repre- were not bluf
1 herman Hila grand- sentatives this morning to yield of treaty enfor
. SerotJudapuandMrgatguhsallieaydemandsfozcoalwnp —
from her home at Albany, Tex. datlosrieepretThegernanodele-
Waa^^T^-Cob. ’
ton growers representing a half *
dozen states are here today in: * Partly cloudy to cloudy,
conference called by the fed-1 *
eral horticultural board to dis-j*
Eu8s federal control of cotton HOPE FOR NEW PARTY
IS AT A LOW EBB limit further rights of Japanese
Grocer, Butcher
and Baker
co.
With an all star cast. A thrilling drama of the
Mexican border, a tale of love, hate, jealousy, ven-
geance and retribution. It pulsates throughout with
intense romance. A picturization of the famous
novel, "The Love Thief.”
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTIONS
A late Fox News and a Sub Pollard comedy. An
excellent 7-reel program.
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