Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1920 Page: 1 of 4
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Win and Married Women Who Selfishly Break Them
mittee for postponement was
heard and rejected.
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Sonderson, beautiful model and artist Norma Talmadge has part
need for giving to hold the man pledged to her by marriage.
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Always the Best
Better Than the Rest
Dependable cats can always be
found here. The best BREAD,
the best CANNED GOODS.
Maat Market
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can region.” The’presidential sentative8,5
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dent Wilson as collector of cus-
toms in district twenty-four of
Texas, with headquarters in El
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azrej eralcourt here today by Judge
ilified Walter H. Sandborn. The or-
stens der is the result of an action
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vote and influ
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lies, sale
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lies, sale
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lues, sale
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lies, sale
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s values,
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TRE WORLD'S BIGGEST
-"JOB AND ITS SCOPE
- Every year the Presidency of the United
States grows more important, until now it is
recognized as the biggest job in the world.
Yet few people fealize that the president la not chosen ( un
by a majority vote and that several of out presidenta ' g
have not been the most popular choice of all the people. “
This fact is clearly discussed in the story of the
Presidency, one of the series of articles onOur
Government, which we areiasning monthly.
Comnis- th 6 Denver A Ro Grande rall-
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Johnson’s story
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tenc" O’ brought by the Equitable Trust
a anneal Company of New York. Ape-
supreme tition of the stockholders’ com-
ration of
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of the .
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get almost
triat" voted to calf a general
strike October 1st unless dis-
putes between employers and A
workers are sealed before
September 30. It Ls stated the
action was taken in conjunction
with similar organizations of
;: the United States and Canada,
I the movement being fostered .
I by Industrial Workers of the 1
I World with the intention of APP
making it effective in three ""
I I countries. Mexican federation 1
.. leaders assert that340 branch-
;; es throughout the republic are Priegrmxem
:: affiliated with' the federation ane80 here a
"p . I: gnthevonduitnlrysoranggz
; ; branches of less radical organi det Wilson nn
| zations known as the “work- 802 melding.
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ments will linger long in your
memory. Norma Talmadge, as
the model in “The Woman
‘Gives," from the story by Owen
Johnson.
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Hon Jas. E. Furguson of store which they «
Temple, Texas, former gover- soon as the buildi
no" of this state, and candidate ‘Citizen’s Guaraut
ror president of the United burned out can9
States on the American party will Be the mis
ticket, spoke in the court house and, will haveif
yard this afternoon to one ofmen’s departmienit
the largest audiences ever as- n/se to carry 47
tKbid in this city. He arsllass ladies and
Uved on the noon train front Jo-wear and fw
Houston and was met at pie H;/millinery. Mr.k
E, & W. T. depot by seyerg ‛ "..... "
hundred people, and greet
with a brass band. A 14
crowd has been in the 2
many from the country.ani
nearby towns, numbers ofcare
coming from Alto, anthem
being one truck carryinsabo n'‘ t She rit
' thirty passengers. The traine county, on the 1
from Groveton also bright J ticket, and pro#
large number, as the tAin "i to discharge th
be held here until 519 this af
if you are not receiving this material, drop in and let
us add your name to the Hat of those to whom wo ,
,5^—....... ' ’ ofice, ‘t is reported, has issued.
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putes before the end of the
month._________
Predicts Gdod Business pf
waSxgron,atscpr26_J1‛aensge-g
Good business for the rest of man pharg
; 'the year despite disturbing fac- of Claud C
tors in commercial, industrial ago at Dib
: and agricultural channels is yesterday t
: the outlook predicted in the re-! 1). Guinn,,
bttese“ port of the committee on sta-000, whieh
—s tisties and standards of thelthe defend
. ... iafterhavin
a -i
Bloomer Florence came 8
down this morning from Altg.MKennetal
to hear Jas. E. Ferguson, Amer- i ha i beenyattee
ican party candidate for pres- , Commercial 00158
ident speak in this city this af- pects to compl^J
ternoon.
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elkdetermination led - to some day. The
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of London to- court
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Elaine Hammerstein in “The Shadow of Rosalie Byrne," a dual role of
s accomplished actress, and a Fox Sunshine comedy; ‘Girls and Gunpow- s
r.” Some comedy and a charming feature. ____$
VICTORY TODAY f
‘ - comedy, “Girl and Gunpowder," and two 2-reel Western.
Beauty Six, purchased from the ,
local dealer, 9. H. Harrell. The
machine 1s all the name implies
—it "is a thing of beauty and a, ... .
- joy forever.” matic intensity of those mo-
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Aton for November
■cry, which sold at 23.80
here thia morning. Other
months showed loss.es between
,0 five and forty-five points, com-
n pared with yesterday's clos-
b ing. The special weakness of
^fear months is considered due
Wto.ja decline reported on
'Southern spot markets late yes-
m! terday. Continuation of the
- --- cutting movement
the
the
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'farmers
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Inecomparative sense,
abank is the financial
ation between the banker :
e-the merging of these :
money and products will
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 279, Ed. 1 Saturday, September 25, 1920, newspaper, September 25, 1920; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415534/m1/1/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .