Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Resolution Lost
pressed for 75c, pressed 40c.
house soon.
remained atthe House of Doom
TOMORROW
Trade Falls Off
ALITY BREAD
BIG DOUBLE BILL!
EXTRA!
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of Yap—a question of
concern to Japan and one
Account at this
ontrol over your
econd nature to
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Your Balance
At the Banker’s
fit. " one tijat
daud, vrogram.
and pressed 75c, pressed 40c.
Phone 28.
You will laugh, you will scream, you will
roar two times daily. ..
good" is the brief but loquent comment of the
i. They look upon bread as manly food—the
lakes him fit for the game. Get it at
IRS. F. M. P
Resident Corse
3PIRELLA CO
Phone 405— Five
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omotive through
the river.
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ng
(By Associated Press)
Washington, April 1e.—The
house rules committee today
reported out the Kahn resolu-
tion for an investigation of the
escape to Germany of Grover
Cleveland Bergdoll, Philadel-
or
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a congenial banking relation with
a centrally located bank is one
of the most valuable assets yqur
business can possess?
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rget that a sub-
s much to sway
opinion in his
Service that is capable
and well organized and
that has for its aim, the
happiness and success of
our patrons.
DR. FRED B.G
Veterenaris
Office over I
Kennedy’s Jewelry I
Phone—Office, 371-2
“ Residence, 371
Your patronage Soi
Attorney Sam Twnsend
turned at noon from a
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GUARANTY STATE BANK
& TRUST CO.
made reservations concerning
the island, but also that the
supreme council decided in fa-
vor of those views.” The note
Cotton Seed
For sale, pure Mebane cotton
seed at $2.00 per bushel. Last
year's seed, kept clean and dry.
Better than new seed.
41-wtf Chamber of Commerce.
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came
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cum-
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wary
such
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that is broad, and safe
and understanding.
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CHIROPRAGI
•ver Kennedy’s Jewel
Hours: 8 to 12 and 1
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(By Associated Preaa)
Washington, April 18.—Jap-
preme in nutrition, is the top-notch, food that
s vitamines and other life-giving elements re-
F tissues, promote growth, supply energy.
says “it must be also remember-
ed that if the decision was i
IN NATIONAL BANK
ces Over a Million Dollars
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Member Federal Reserve System
xas Laundry.
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No young mag can afford to forget that a sub-
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stantial balance at the bank does much to sway
the balance of other people’s opinion in his
favor.
o f mine IS off
LLMORGEN'S
Phones 82 and 83
is that of the State of
I. J. Vinsan, charge
ng a forged instru- /
s
(By Associated Press)
Rome, April 18.—Formal de-
nial was issued by the Vatican
today of the reports that it
would act as intermediary be-
tweent Germany and the United
States for presentation of Ger-
man propositions regarding rep-
arations.
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ustom-made corsets
your figure. Mrs.
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VICTORY THURSDAY
The last episode of "The Lost City,” the first episodes of
“Fighting Fate” and "King of the Circus.” It’s a great
program, folks, and you cannot afford to miss it.
See. 3. If a majority 4
cast in the election hereins
should be in favor of the a
proposed, the maximum I
herein shall become effed
the compensation thereafia
ceived by the officials nd
on and after the first days
1923, and so remain und
provided by law, and
tion so allowed shall be a
any money in the State Tn
otherwise appropriated.
Sec. 4. The sum of Fiw
(85,000.00) Dollars or so n
of as may be necessary III
propriated out of any fw
Treasury not otherwise 11
for the purpose of paying!
sary expenses of the procad
publication of these ames
the election to be held bed
cleaned and
c, pressed 40c.
I dresses cleaned
ic, pressed 40c.
11.
Geo. B. Seitz
ch Those voters who favar,
t- | ments shall erase by m
nt thiough't e words “ani3
ment to Section 5 and 21 d
re of Article 4 of the
s, ' State of Texas providini
e ' sation of executive offe
1- I who oppose such amea
j. । erase by marking a lint
e 1 words “for the amendme
, 5 and 21 and 23 of Art
I. , Constitution of the 861
providing for compel,wtd
i- l tive officers.” And resn4
r tion shall be published J
- according to the majority
,l i cast in such election; an 1
e | Those voters who a
o amendment relating to J
s per diem of members 0/1
_ tore shall erase bv mar
5 the words "Against then
. | .Section 24 or Article 34
J stitution relating to mikH
diem of the members o
. ; lure of the State of Tm
I who oppose such amendm4
fto mileage and per diemofl
I the Legislature shall eras
through th© worth “/at tin J
Ito Section 2lcfArt^
, stitution relating to mievp
diem of the members of
ture of the State of Texac’p
result of the election shall
ed and declared accordingi
jority of the votes cast a
tion.
it is our aim to serve you in your
banking problems, large and
small, alike.
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IT’S ALL FOR YOU!
We're sure you'll like it and
that you will tell your friends
about it.
WHAT IS IT ?
It’s a foolish question and one that an-
swers itself when we tip you off to the
fact that
Larry Semon
The comedy king and his company of funny
players is coming to The Palace tomorrow
and next day in one of the greatest laugh
producers of the age, entitled
“The Suitor”
“Official Ballot.” «p.
ment of Section 24 of AN
Constitution relating 07
per diem of Members 0
ture of the State of Te
the amendment to Sectim
3 of the Constitutia
a i mileage and per dien 0
lis I the Legislature of the 4
he jas.".
suits cleaned and'
r 75c, pressed 40c..
3 and dresses cleaned!
id 75c, pressed 40c.
June Caprice
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"HOGUES ANO ROMANCE"
Men's suits cleaned and
Admission ISc and 35c
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PALACETODAY--
Hbart Boaworth in "Below the Surface, ” a red-blooded production that will make
grasp your seat in amaze and excitement; also a Pathe Review, a Snub Pollard
edye "Topics of the Day” and music by orchestra. Remember that HobartBos-
• th isithe star of ‘Behind the Door,” one of the most engrossing and absorbing pic-
tures ever thrown on the screen.
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and Master,”
y orchestra. A
ighable comedy,
about its laugh-
miymg i0 emomas, nut nave a
goods, shoes, hardware, build- majority over the agricultural
ar matara students of only seven, there
.
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2 . 15 111 / . 22- emee lupy
MARGUERITE COURTOT
They called her "The Rose of Cadiz—”
Her father was Irish, her mother, Span-
ish! There’s warm blood for you. No
wonder soldiers missed pay day for her
glances. No wonder her flying heels set
hearts aflutter. No wonder she upset a
revolution and made men battle. But
what did she do with Reggie the romantic
Yank? See the season’s surprising treat;
emperor did not go to the sta-
tion to see the train depart, but ,
with his brother,, Prince Henry
of Prussia.
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variably maintained firm atti-
tude—has really been made as
implied by argument with the
United States government at a
meeting of the supreme council
May 7, 1919, at which Japan
was not represented and • it
could not but have been regard-
ed as an act of bad faith.” Sec-
retary Hughes declared the
United States was unable to
agree with Japan’s contention
in regard to the matter,
Funeral Train Departs ।
(By Associated Press)
Doorn, Holland, April 18.—
The funeral train bearing the
PALACE
EXTRA!
rs arriving at the
■ irries mistook some
of their comrades in civilian
' reSta to che Goyers,
July 1921, at whierj
amendments shall 60.3
qualified electors
adoption or rejecti
the publication requj jy
tution and laws of8)
election shall be held 6158
cordance with the ,
laws of the State an5ed
said election shall inds
written thereon in phd
following words: I
“Official Ballot.” pj
ment to Sections 5 ana12
2.5 of Article 4 of th .J
the State of Texas pN
Pensation of execot
"Against the amendmetna
and 21 and 22 and 2332
the Constitution of the J
as, providing for compea
cutive officers." "I
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, MONDAY, A|
11 .I'M
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IS CAUSING CONCERN ,9)
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a throb a minute! a thrill a second? f
As.wild and gay as the fandango fling. As alluring as Spanish eyes and
lips of red. As thrilling as a red-blooded hull fight. A flaming drama
of a fearless Yank, a Spanish rose, an American beauty and reckless
rogues.Break a date ! Missatrain! Forget your cares' But at all
cost;: see “Rogues and Romance I” It’s a world-beater!
Wheh 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.
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may and not
Con- 1
(By Associated Press)
Washington, April 18.—
America’s foreign trade was
nearly three-quarters, of a bil-
lion dollars less last month than
in the same month last year, ac-
cording to announcement of the
department of commerce today.
Report Denied
...
ENS GUAITY BANK
). Guinn of the dis-
has appointed Bob
of Huntington, Sam
hawnee Prairie and
lews of this city as
issioners, who meet
lect grand and petit
the next term of
, se gentlemen will
:1 more veniremen for
.t term, as those al-
Ivn have been ex-
i of Charlie Bigford,
ith theft of a dia-
» resulted in a ver-
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n
i . phia draft evador. . Chairman Ladies suits and dresses cleaned
returned last Campbell indicated that the
huoinee iin • case will be taken up in the
were killec
Hotel Cas
hich ty, at Lim
when sold
hosterly in
an says in a note dated last Feb- ing tol
ruary 26, made public today hy classesg
the state department along with been re
other correspondence to the reportt
governments regarding Yap, allvetet
that the United States, in order, pus ‘
to maintain its position in re- ca
gard to the island of Yap will i g
have to prove, not merely the move is s
fact “that President Wilson to force i
Presa)
Orders call-
ofs the military
118 and 1919 have
Mi at Lille, says a
there. The nation-
pnion passed reso-
ting the young men
spond as valiantly
Alders in 1914. This
* to be the first step
arations payment.
umeiiju ■
ITIZENS GUARANTY BANK
. vlafems boMdft-8m
Lemrick April 18—Two
in members o 'the crown forces
•nd one wounded in
, in. Connel coun-
ck, last evening
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VICTORY TOMORROW-
The 8th episode of "The Double Adventure” and two good comedies.
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disarmament, who discussed the
subject with him today.
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Men’s suits cleaned and
piessed for 75c, pressed 40c.
Ladies suits and dresses cleaned
and pressed 75c, pressed 40c.
Phone 28.
42-6 East Texas Laundry. ]
clothes already at the hotel for
Sinn Feiners and began firing.
One reporfsays Dennis O’Don-
ovan, preprietor of the hotel,
who’ was also killed, was taken
into the hotel yard and execut-
ed on suspicion of harboring!
rebel______
Men’s stilts cleaned and
pressed for 75c, pressed 40c.
Ladies suits anil dresses cleaned
and pressed 75c, pressed 40c.
Phone 28.
42-6 Efet Texas Laundry.
J. Ar Cox has gone to Dallas
"mission.
ERi. N%+.1-N. +.
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aloz of one hxd53
nuu not exceediNN
larsper day/forP
sasion; and prbaen
Members of the 19841
ceive not to exeeHs
Hanrgamked65
f fromstime to time18a
led pro^d^
House shall be eS
going to and retnttle
of Government wraine
ten cents per midleha
preserve a table of M9
county seat, nowo d#
established. And wyorb
age of each Member v 3
no member shall be
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jsurnment of a
42-6 East Texas Laundry.
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(A True Copy) Secret
11(Sat)4t
Fine Watch
Repairing
Harding Will Wait
(By Associated Press)
Washington, April 18.—The
president contemplates no steps
toward international disarma-
ment agreement until a technic-
al state of peace is established,
according to members of the
women’s committee on world
D. C. McCARI
Jeweler and Optic
Official Railroad Watch}
eventeen years of j
riving Satisfaction Be
and still at it.
John Renfro came in at noon
from Jacksonville, en route to
his home in Huntington.
Jim Thompsor went south on
the H. E. & W.. T. this after-
noon, remains of the late former em- g
—— press, Augusta Victoria of Ger- ° a busi
<
; ; ,p
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------ -- ere material, etc., think of E. buuen JI omy seven, mere
business E. Woods & Co. Prices always being 70 of the former and 63
j right 43-2wl of the latter. The class will be
REST
< a ivh: .. ong
borutal iorman.
•nt of Imay, from 4
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 142, Ed. 1 Monday, April 18, 1921, newspaper, April 18, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415627/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .