Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
four pages : ill. ; page 20 x 13 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
'em
ft
IQ
NO. 140.
—
6
as to the identity of the
THE
Member Federal Reserve System
meant the strike wou
tinue.
•e
as new. I renovate and make
ea, sPhone me your troubles.
for division of Texas has
er such resolutions and move-
subject and report at the next
leagi
on
2, 1870, and adopted.
266.
40.1t
‘’Resolved that the legisla-
trict court day before yester-
of an early division, upon equit- tion of the court, witnesses stiM
able lines, of this state into two
being placed on the, stand.
•i
Y ONLY
coun-
Census bureau
I
DRTH
/
id You Know
Americans to invade his state
0 .
them. He is sending out liters-
1
Want
}
1
Circle No. 1 with Mrs. Clyde
We do all kinds of dye work. Percy.
87-5t East Texas Laundry.
THE WEATHER
It rained again today—and
}
railroad mana.
- -----
7
- • -
3404
MM
9681
gicz
d
Your Balance
At the Banker’s
reports today show 105,788
bales Were shipped from the
ewastetissues, promote growth, supply energy.
QUALITY BREAD
ACKED
Thome
tera arid fresh cat fish, For sale
today and tomorrow. Phone
26
bottoms for an unidentified man
J
-
H
Mi
ing the month while the United
Kingdom, our best customer,
took omly 64,490 bales.
resolution was never considered
and died on the calendar.
The resolution read as fol-
lows:
Mathews.
Circle No. 2 with Mrs. Dr.
Jackson.
Circle No. 3 with Mrs. A. E.
names of mine operators, bank-
ers, dairymen and farmers and
other business men who can be
interested in Mexico.
Circle No. 4 with Mrs. Homer
Wells.
Try a press on our new, lat-
• est improved pressing machine,
• just installed. •
e .will rain again tomorrow—as
• • usual.
ore about it. There will
an interesting program
d by Group 4.
nattresses made as good
I renovate and make
es and sizes of mattress-
one me your troubles,
jalled for and delivered
A
4
(Baptist Sunday School.
-n
king Account at this
o
tant control over your
o be second nature to
, Baptist Circles
The Baptist ladies composing
the various circles will meet in
the following homes next Mon-
the same day. I
Talk of Dividing Texas
Has Been Heard Before
l
ugnt.
Two good Westerns and a laughable come
I STATE BANK
WST CO.
a congenial banking relation with
a centrally located bank is one
of the most valuable assets your
business can possess?
in the struggle the attacking
party was bitten on one finger.
Americans Are Invited
To Come to Mexico
El Paso, Texas, April 15.—J.
A. Castro, governor of Duran-
..232.01/6
euvsmh
«.... ...
7 / 1
' (By Associated Press)
London, April '15.—Lloyd
George announced in the house
of commops today that the min-
ers refused to re-open negotia-
tions for a settlement, of the
the only clue, and search for
some one bearing such a mark
!tety BANK
P
?*
‛l,
7
d to forget that a sub-
jk does much to sway
pple’s opinion in his
The Burke "school case,”
mentioned In yesterday’s paper,
which went to trial in the dis-
after he had lured a ten-year-
old school girl there in an auto- United States to Germany dur-
mobile, attacking her.
dt
. . . .
—it is our aim to serve you in your
banking problems, large and
small, alike.
F I
mjg ,
Bounces Over a Million Dollars
•J
* ,
S—0
-
■ oA-
0"18,
.10
u
e
L1,85 453
some of which have been re-
ceived here, asking Americans
to enter Durango, settle the
land, establish business con-
nections there and above all
ADDED ATTRACTION
“His Unlucky Job,” one of those laughable Fox Sun-
shine comedies. A splendid program of eight reels.
The ’ condition of George
NATIONAL BAM
me—
cc
■
When you carry a Checking Account at this
Institution and exert a constant control over your
financial affairs, it grows to be second nature to
maintain a healthy balance.
party will yet be found, his
idenity established beyond all
doubt, and that some measure
VICTORY SATURDAY
Two good Westerns and a laughable comedy.
COMING MONDAY-
Hobart Boswofth in “Below the Surface,” a thrilling
under-sa story, featuring the star of "Behind the Door,”
one of the most powerful and dynamic actors of the stage
• or screen.
"I oppo
1 up tg
* era; colder Saturday.
• W
More cotton was shipped to
* Tonight and Saturday •37-5 East Texas Laundry.
* cloudy, probably show- *
. . - A
Pastes good"' is the brief but loquent comment of the
igsters. They look.upon bread as manly food—the
that makes him fit for the game. Get it at
COLLMORGENS
Phones 82 and 83
ncdt2ca 2 0 Be' ■’ •
, No young man can afford to forget that a sub-
stantial balance at the bank dees much to sway
the balance of other people’s opinion Un his
favor.
F idRk mcg
gig
DISCUSSED BY LEAGUE
■ ■ ' — . noe
v. Gy Associated Pregai.
Dallas, April 15.—Commer-
cinliservice as related to the
publisher’s problems and ques-
tions dealing with operations
3 '
of atonement for such an out-' ture, recognizes the importance day, is still engaging tHe'atten
rate will be sure and certain. .....
EgNee®
MM 1 0/
—
8"
Bloomer I
at noon no
3453*.
iloree" gi
I.zl0,uai
hac
mMT
ner department tomor-
7-^^' gga! ^., biffin
Hfoo,makemact"
GUARANTY STATE BANK
& TRUST GO.
e-thefarme
8
9-."nmmmn• 17
ead, supreme in nutrition, is the top-notch food that
by. Its vitamines and other life-giving'elements re-
strike on- the basis that had
been suggested.
Lured School Girl
7 1 .
Watts was somewhat improv-
. . ed last evening, and his friends
go, Mexico, is not waiting for will be glad to hear of his early
A •i A.: A-NMLR:NUeE2,1l 1 . •
(By Associated Press)
Dallas, April 15.—Officers Germany than any other
today are searching the Trinity try in March.
. . . . two weeks with an attack of
ture to various cities in Texas, fever.
ICE"
7 Miners Refuse
J.
7 .
--
y. Come out
m;pe2A,)
-2- vvcemgd ,g i 3
----.3
VICTORY TODAY
■
rter, secretary of the
f Commerce, made a
ip to Shreveport this
7 7'7, J
4
" oqasesonenoeg 4^ was whieor colored
t
CITIZI
- D
help develop that country.
The governor is seeking the day afternoon:
SYMPATHETIC stRIke^^
IN ENGLAND CANCELLED
at-™-
mir.
H-es
------- FOR c.
AMERICA AND MEXICO
. DanazAprigaramng.pna There has been almost uni.
will commission,” numbering G,
about one dozen members and "e
representing fifty-four ehambi
ZSW.KS,
dial organizations today, having
arrived here late Thursday on
the last leg of a six weeks' tour
of the’ United States in behalf of
better business relations be-
tweanamerican and
. iedy and music
lay only.
PALACE TOmORRow
Eaod Versal speculation in the city to-
:d Chamber ofComN
diword that onelt
le creameries in th
shortly open up,
for the purpose
is cream. The ann J
in the creamery com
is ter several week,
is survey and work,
ethe Chamber of 0
s. I Until the cream
e established the c
e Commerce has am
y farmers to ship t
’- local lots, receive
s the same price fora
il as they would att
liter it is opened ing
ely a few farmen
r made application,
11 ber of Commerce t
i or to dispose of it a
t ery station, andeve
I Angelina county 3
ly urged to purch
I separator and sell
the new plan whi
i considerable retun
him during the yea
in the northern!
of the southem,
creamery industry!
one of the largest I
So profitable hasi
dairy leaders hare
lifficulty in building]
did business from!
received from his J
same industry can J
grow in the same J
gelina county and n
of Commerce hasoM
field and turned it]
farmers for them |
vantage of.
Further inform
establishment of t
here can be obtau
Chamber ofComme
, ' ,5 3 -
LondOn,Axprlt"TBPeeHhe xe-
cutive committee of the miners’
federation today decided to call
a conference of representatives
This action was taken after
hearing the decision of the rail-
More Cotton to Germany
Washington, April 15.—
ITIZENS GUARANTI BANK
way men and trarisport workers instituted hy.oficers.
- Ito cancel,their sympathetic Inthedark, it could not be def-
estrike. Frank HoRe inl initely determined whether the
assailant was white or colored,
garding the decision said it, although if colored, the party
meant tha atvik. wAd- con. had the appearance of a white
ia 07 manin the darkness. Had the
■__circumstance come about in a
PUBLISHERS’ PROBLEMS secluded neighborhood, one can
DISCUSSED BY LEAGUE enly draw on the imagination
- -
There will be no limit to
■g. Come Sunday and
Li.,e
ad I lis Unlucky
omedies.
—
recovery. Mr. Watts has been
and take the trade away from confined to his bed for the past
Ut the attack being made in
je vicinity of, many private
i8idences, and the alarm given
Yathe ladies, prevented rob-
ery or any other violence, as ments.
2352%
,8
—- - ;
.2
■
" .0/2
NO. 141. 4
• .
—.....
6 ! -
■
A
...00. .. contorence w ■
, railroad managements through-
. cut the country.
PALACE TODAY
Thos. Meighan, everyone’s favorite, in “Civilian
Clothes,” a humorous, pleasing picture that will delight
both old and young, an Educational comedy,“Don’t Blame
the Stork,” and music by orchestra. No advance in price.
Come.
UI-
. .. . . “Resolved that a committee
Justin, April 15. Agitation of five be appointed to act with
,c vin
—0
. ... a committee from the senate to
brought forth the record of oth- take up consideration of this
r-.j who intercepted two
young ladies last night about 9
o’clock, as they were going
home, and attempted violence
sking hold of one of the young
' dies, it isisaid, but becoming
alarmed at the outcry of his in-
tended victims, the culprit fled.
"h young ladies are employes
- -e-o, -g-on e exch a n ge,
and the occurrence took place
ing the vicinity of Emmett
Mpody’s,
Fortunately neither of the
ladies suffered anything more
that the fright attached to such
an episode, and it is related that
, -s
..
1 in 1870 the question of divid-
.....
£ .omra.
—20
E ■ Were it not for the sincere
( , thought behind this a], 1 we
E 7 could not, in honesty, invite
m you to avail yourself of the
ourtey, which is a part of our
| bank service..
।
1 3 1
session of the legislature."
— '-77^^^
B. F. SMITH.
Cafe fresh Berwick' Bay oy xtimary department is
"he leading departments
bhool. See to it that you
he holding claims all grades and sizes of mattress-
the. Chamber of Corn ■ es. Phone me your troubles,
vill please present then Work called for and delivered
E VI
or FOR CRp1
it-
__________________________________________________________________;
,. c’chcrecgsi
I, TEXAS, FRIoIayMpRIL 15, 1»?1,
■
YOUNG LAonax-ri
- WHILE ON WA
is decent on a
, cabaret, where he
the runaway wife
s her off to the
d boat.
er"s return to the
ith news that the
is lust.
s rash dive to the
at he sees through
e!
rt-thrilling scene
worth, without a
, gropes to a kill-
uts the fouled life-
with the disillus-
। the surface.
sfying, happy end-
■
Be assured in advance that ev-
ery transaction; however small,
will receive our courteous con-
..sideration, m gnc,
'. I ■ '7 r" "
d vur
4
—'.......
or more other states and to this
end,
warasi. . , I -amevAconuremres0-
f the pprehended,this story would lution was introduced in the
be quite different, as there house, of representatives
wou d be other details that August a,105u, anu auvpieu.
would necessarily enter into From this it is taken that the
such a news item. It is sin-
cerely hoped that the guilty
1195.
When she risked her life in the hazardous plane Teddy
Hayden discovered the difference between true love and
false.
You will catch your breath and your pulses will beat
more quickly when you see •
MAY ALLISON
--IN—-
“Are All Men Alike?”
Founded upon Arthur Stringer’s novel, “The Waffle
Iron,” as published in McClure’s Magazine.
Setting forth the snares and pitfalls of life among the
.artists’ studios in New York’s Bohemia, Greenwich Vil-
lage.
w
1D
creamery company]
here sometime ner
complete all arrang
opening up a brand
station.
Boys’ blouses at
31.25, at ’
!8-2wl - PEAV
Jack Cre^
We find the farme
'ehind with their w
here we go. Not al
hed breaking land
olks in general s
linking about whal
aise to live on d
ear; also, through m
• • •
Bro.Tom Dunn is
e was not able to I
lurch Sunday. I
• • • i
The health, as i
tow is very good, 1
r chills and fever i
The Sunday school
owing. It went fror
eek to 112 this weet
Big shipment I
ring slippers jusi
-2w1 PEAVI
Lee Zeigler left
uston, where he
ned by C. B. Edr
o proceeding to 01
the interest of the®
ey represent, th
gon Company a^l
i Foundry & Mac®
iy, respectively. I
Dld mattresses madf
new. I renovate®
grades and sizes VW
Phone me your ■
rk called for a^®
same day. PhoneM
3w3 B.FI
ig shipment T
ing slippers just ®
!wl PEAVY
IS GU
U) J
°
-
JO
p
O Notice! . -1
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 140, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921, newspaper, April 15, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415625/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .