Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Will Stop Loans
(By Associated Press)
Washington, Feb. 16.—Sec-
retary Houston today agreed
with the senate judiciary com-
mittee not to make any addi-
tional loans to foreign govern-
ments, regardless of how press-
ing the demand, until he con-
sulted with the committee, giv-
ing it full time for deliberation.
K. K. K. Kakes.
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investigation of charges oi
cruelty and maltreatment of
prisoners in Texas penitentiar-
ies and on prison farms was be-
gun here today by a joint legis-
lative committee.
The far-sighted man insures his life
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quick delivery. See O. L. Webb |
GUARANIYSIATEBANK
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ere is going to be good business this year ONLY
those that go after it and stay after it.
erybody will have to have things to eat, wear,
I amusements, and the business man who has
lest values in his goods and persistently tries to
111” his trade will come out with a nice profit.
I do not know what is going to happen to those
o “lay down” on the job.
I are increasing our business because we are sell-
high-class banking service and are equipped to
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VICTORY TOMORROW
Two laughable comedies and a good Western.
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also insures his money.
Our membership in the Depositors
Guaranty Fund, plus our known fin^n-
.cial strength and the responsibility of
our entire management, makes it im-
possible for any depositor to suffer the
loss Of a single dollar.
This is a cordial, personal invitation
for you to enjoy the absolute protec-
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DING ANNOUNCES
: HIS APPOINTMENTS
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AMERICAN NOT KILLESi '
BUT IS CONVALESCIN'
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spent for wns worn by
Gloria Swar in Secil B. De-
Mille’s nearamount-Art-
craft pictufMale and Fe-
male.”
Mexicans Leave Ranger
(By Associated Press)
Ft. Worth, Feb. 16.—One
hundred Mexicans, fleeing from
night riders, who visited their
quarters at Ranger Monday and
Tuesday, arrived here today.
The masked men had beaten
the frightened foreigners, ord-
ering them to leave town and
nof~conTp<»te-with^American la-
bor, they say. About one doz-
en men, it is said, took part in
the raid.
andwaited only 011 the definite
sections for portfolios of the
tand commerce and labor,
lie list stood today it was
gatood there was the con-
la ted , appointment of
les Evans Hughes of New
, as secretary of state;
W. Weeks, of Massachus-
Milk Price Drops
Wy-Associated Press)
Ft. Worth, Feb. 16.—The
price of retail milk dropped
three cents a quart today, the
abundant supply being given as
the cause. The price is now
fifteen cents a quart.
nyour return th
have executed
liven under my
laid court, at of
this the 28th
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An, Excellent Program
A splendid program is offer-
ed Palace patrons tonight in
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And We Are Growing With It
Since entering business two years ago our Fire Insurance
business for the year 1920 was FIVE TIMES the volume of
1919, and for the first TEN DAYS of the present month we
have more than doubled the eritire month of February, 1920.
We sincerely thank our friends for making this possible.
Thus we approach the beginning of our THIRD fiscal year
with renewed confidence. EXPERT SERVICE is the key-
note of efficiency in the business world today. That’s the
kind of service we render, based upon twenty years of ex-
perience in our line.
. Fire and Automobile Insurance in
Town and Country
THE POWELL-GRAY CO.
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Lufkin.
Hie as
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special of six reels, claimed by ‘
critics to be the best mystery
story of the year, and "Whenl
Martin Gets Here,” a laughable |
comedy featuring frickle-faced
George, son of the famous com-1
edian, John Bunny. You can’t
go wrong in seeing this pro-,
gram, especially with good'
music by orchestra on the pro-
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THE NOTED COWBOY
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“Two Moons”
A splendid Western photo play that whistles with its own
speed. A rousing tale of love and a Western feud. A me-
teoric tale wherein bitter hate changes to love. A Western
romance in which the girl shot at him and then married him.
A picture that thrills the heart like the zing of a bullet. In
hate she would kill him—in love she married him.
ADDED ATTRACTION
The Sth episode of "The Lost City," that surpasses in inter-
est any previous showing. This is a program that will de-
light and please the entire family._____________
PALACE TODAY
"The Devil To Pay,” a big six-reel special production that
the critics praise very highly. A story of mystery that holds
the Interest throughout. A picture of tense moments and
many thrills. Music by orchestra and Goodwyn comedy,
"When Martin Gets Here."
VICTORY THURSDAY
The 5th episode of "The Lost City," and two laughable com-
edies.
(By Asadclated Press)
Lockhart, Feb.
Mary Ann Wilson, 101 yea
Ade > died her at hon
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Now is the time to swat the
fly. A few more warm days .
and^ere will b^ many, that die the situation.
SANITARY.COMMISSION
NAMED BY GOVERNOR
nor today announced the ap-
pointment of members of the
state highway commission and
live stock sanitary commission.
R. M. Hubbard of New Boston
was reappointed chairman ■ of
the highway commission. W.
W. McCrory of San Antonio
and D. K. Martin of Itasca were C
given other places on thecom--
mission. The live stock com-
mission will be composed of J.
E. Boog, Scott Coleman, Pauli
Smith of Gilmer and 3/B.MZ
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ting all tlit orders
xt they can fill.
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AEcukood pile
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All combined, makes one of the most
convenient places to trade in Lufkin.
Order by phone. Our prices are as
low ad We can make them, consistent
with gopd business principles.
Phones 82 and 83
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LUFKIN, TEXAS,
amuamme, Fla., Feb. 16.
Marding today indicated the
cotpletion of his cabinet slate
PALACE TOMORROW
avAssocintedpreas , declaration of independence
Huntsville, Feb. 16.—Active was signed.
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Secretary of war; Andrew
on of Pennsylvania, secre-
or the treasurer; Will Hays
diana, postmaster general;
y Daugherty of Ohio, at-
iyseneral; Henry Wallace
of agricul-
Fall of New
■■secretary of the inter-
EW "C ' -
E THROWN OUT .
BY ORDER OF JUDGE
umevadr-nao
is against J. H. Crow,
ged jointly with, four other
ials of the Little Motor Kar
bany, now on trial in the
141 court for fraudulent
fthe mails, were ordered
i ssed late yesterday. In
than a week of testimony
r‛s name was seldom men-
l. The case was thrown
om recommendation of
e Wilson. The trial of
iatlively, co-defendant,
gontinued today, o
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Mexico City, Feb; 16—-E
Sase, American who was
eral weeks ago reported ki;
by Arrieta brothers, who si
led an uprising in the State
, Durango, is alive, accordin
'the war department, it wad
jnounced last night. It was
mitted he was at Gerecowh
he received his wounds, in
'clash with the outlaws, but ,
now.said to be convalescing in €
the village of Carnelas. -
AGED LADY DIES -a
AT LOCKHART, TEX
survivors are a daughter and 7
four sons, besides five genera- N,
tions in her line, all of whom, ton seed er
with one exception, are living, motmgi
Mrs. Hale, a daughter, resides January
at Laredo. 1
2,988,507 tons for the previous
year. Stocks on hand at the
mills on January 31 totaled
484,832 tons, compared with
477,478 tons, the census bureau
announced today.
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Honor-Dead Soldier*
(By Associated Presa
Harrisburg, Pa., Feb. 16.—
The Pennsylvania senate today
adopted the house resolution fa-
. voring the burial of an un-
named Soldier who died in the
world war in Independence
Square within the shadow of
the historic building where the
ed
jorge Wash-
jice of Presj-
States was
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to save some of your earnings. That
i ts saved is what counts for old age
he rainy day. A bank is in a position
ip you save ill many ways. We will
pleasure in advising with you as to
this can be done. Things are high
days. It is necessary that real econ-
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Yowi .find our bank a real help.
Every employee is at your service. Call
gon them, and they will be glad to give
vany help within their power.
We da business on safe, sound princi-
lat giyes our depositors a feeling
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THE STATEopE
the Sheriff or any M
Angelina County,
‛ou are hereby commu
following notice toM
tewspaper of gene’
ich has been continu3N
rly published for 17
i than one year pfeT
the notice in the cou2
i, State of Texas,II
se said notice to be p1
o each week for theia
is exclusive of the frT
tion before the retuna
Notice of application12
ninistration—The Su
Co all persons inteuA
ate of Joe Abram, dem
(now ye that L. S. a3
d in the county CoorA
anty, an application i
ninistration upon thea
ram, deceased, i
'low, therefore, these J
J, and ehch of you 13
ed in said estate, to A
y appear at the next »11
! honorable county wia
at the court house of s
! city of Lufkin, on 6
March, A. D. 1921,441
1 day of March, A. D.1
ire to contest said app94
1 desire to do so. 2
Herein fail not but of d
e return showing how
ted the same.
Witnesy my hand and A
is 7th day of Feb. A.Ill
eal) OTTO BM
County Clerk, Ang
(Tues.)St
CITATIos
THE STATE OrM
the Sheriff or an
Angelina County, 08
You are hereby.commed
* following noticeatokf
dch has been eontum
nly published for tM
<s than one year precifl
the notice in the com
ia, State of Texas, 4
use said notice to be Ml
ce each week for the
ys exclusive of the firfl
ation before the retunN
Notice" of application ■
ministration—The Stafl
To all persons interest
Henry Thurman Dad
Know ye that Flora d
g filed in the County fl
lina County, an applid
rs of administration u
Henry Thruman Dud
Now, therefore, these si
iu, and each of you, :
ted in said estate, to Md
ly appear at the next!
the honorable coutt
>lden at the court
uty,iEufkin, Tens
onday in March, A. N
ung the 7th day of Mard
en and there to contest j
on should you desire tal
Herein fail not but of fl
le return showing howl
ited the same. I
Witness my hand AnAI
is 7th day of Feb. AM
Seal) OTTO BH
County Clerk, Ange
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SHERIFF SALE.RES
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he State of Texas, J
County of Ange!
i the District Court!
County, Texas.
Connico, plaintiff, fl
son, defendant.—Ne
Whereas, by virtoe,d
lie issued out of the D
ngelina County, Tew
lent rendered in salol
5th day of October, Al
nr of the said MrsePN
nd against the said AN
507 on the docket of 85
n the 5th day of FS
921, at 10 o'clock, A. M
Blowing described trad
md situate,in the c902
tate of Texas, and be
aid A. D. Wilson, toe
he Susan Johnson 1602
on survey, described!
it: Beginning at a M
rom the south west com
he W B line thereof; fl
eet, a stake for corneb
27 feet, a stake (wj
rest 287 feet, a ■ stu
hence south along/
eet to the place o N
n the 1st day of Mart:
eing the first Tuesday •
etween the hours o
nd 4 o’clock p. ma on M
ourthouse door of 2021
ffer for sale and sell all
or cash, al the rigNw
st of the said A. D. "N
aid property. A
Datd at Lufkin, TN
ay of February, A v
Sherre’Angeli
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 90, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 16, 1921, newspaper, February 16, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415581/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .