Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 30, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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NO. 153.
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VICTORY TODAY
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Hear Lufkin Quartette
Victory Theatre 9:30 Sunday Morning
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banking problems, large and
small, alike.
-a congenial banking relation with
a centrally located bank is one
of the most valuable assets your
business can possess?
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Travel and Building Material
ILIVERIES ANYWHERE
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ect to frequent colds, who catches every di-
going, who is under weight and whose ap-
nay not be getting enough vitamines in his
kt and milk that is put into Quality Bread
e elements which are necessary to good
the right to every man, woman and child
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New York,
NEW YORK READY FOR
MAY DAY RADICALS
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, SATUR
ited Presa)
pril 30.—New
York’s entire police force of 11,-
000 men were ordered to re-
main on duty continuously until
Monday morning as a precau-
tion against any possible May
Day violence or radical dem-
PALACE TODAY *
„ Beautiful Alice Lake in "Body and Soul" and a Fox Sunshine comedy,
Lions on Parade," a comedy of smiles and laughs. The feature is an
especially entertaining one and Miss Lake has never appeared in a more
appealing role.
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If you enjoyed the old
Sacred Harp singing at the last
meeting of the class, remember
the class meets again tomor-
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PALACE
‘ead and Roll every day at
-MORGEN’S
Phones 82 and 83
A little oil poured on any
standing water about the prem-
ises and in any nearby ponds
at this time of the year 1
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threatened strike tomorrow on
American ships on the Atlantic,
Pacific and Gulf .coasts. 'The
o show you our
isitsoon. Forcomi
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8 to $8.00.
10 GUARANTY RANK
V STATE DMIVN
tical home-building experience in Lufkin
Lufkin, Texas
when served with sugar
actual cream, will satisfy
most fastidious.
GUARANTY STATE BANK
& TRUST CO.
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• Construction Co.
I. J. Shearer, Manager
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(By Associated Prem’N
Austin, Aprif80,5phes
ernor issued a prolamattog
day calling an election in VW
Earnest, whole-hearted friend-
lipess and sympathy with the
, ambitions and desires of our
customers is your best guaran-
tee of right treatment at the
hands of this institution.
Whatever your banking needs
you .will find a sincere welcome
awaiting you inside the door of
this institution.
JUTSIDE THE LAW”
The most amazing American melodrama ever screened, featuring w,
of the greatest stars of screen or stage.
partly cloudy tocloi
* warmer tonight..
Foch will return to the United
States with General Pershing as
a representative of the French
army, accompanying the body
of an "unknown American sol-
dier.” I
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This is possible and practicable because of
our banking-by-mail facilities. Let us tell you all
about them.
ber Federal Reserve System
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ers entertained the crow
their antics.
The May Day breakrasth
Was Playing "Bandit”
(By Associated Presa)
Denison, April 30—While
playing "bandit” Clarence Kea-
ton, sixteen, was suffocated
when the cave into which he
fled to escape "officers” caved
m, burying the boy under a ton
or more of earth, near here to-
day.
his brother, Sam. Sayers, who ... ______
is spending the week-end here ment.ofthe Knox peace resolul
with relatives and friends from tion. Speaking in support of
his home in Fort Worth, fh "
Subject lor Sunday Morning Sermon-—
"Tenting Toward Sodom”
Subject For Sunday Everting Sermon-—
“Winning a Bride for Christ”
row afternoon. Take some one
with you.
The baby boy of Mr. and Mrs.
Wyatt Chancey was placed in
the hospital yesterday after-
noon .in a very serious condition,
but was reported better this
morning and hopes are now en-
tertained for its recovery.
Poultry Wanted
Bring your , chickens and
turkeys to the Lufkin Produce
Go. at Anderson’s Grocery Co.
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ADDED ATTRACTIONS
ASnub Pollard comedy, "Topics of the Day," a Pathe Review ana
music by orchestra. Read what the critic has to say of this great fea-
ture and be sure to come. Monday only. Admission 20c and 40c
This picture is all that a sterl-
ing melodrama should be, for it
absolutely grips the heart and
sets the nerves on edge. Yet
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tade of a wound rece
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istol. Thetwodoctos,
inded the young mA
greed as to the location
ullet and it was determi
ttle the matter by theX
he photograph develop
ict that . neither
nd neither’s profession?!
igs were hurt. The J
lan is getting along 3
lough his wound is
acogdoches Herald. "
News Want Ads are J
et almost instant result
OTICE—-Incompliancewa
nance of the City ofLurtthe
have taken up the followiK,
.animals found running
thin the corporate Tim&. “A
y, and if the owner or “Mi
ribed, within five days,
said ordinance, 1 8ha
gheat bidde. ‘ " “
One dark Jennie about 8,
splits.in rightear, din 13
ht side of back. "I
One red and black sow, weipad
pounds, no marks. -1
One black and white sow „1
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eple fork right ear,weiN/A
pounds. "
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The story of the daughter of
a reformed crook who forsakes
the straight path when her
father is “framed”; how she
matches her wits against the
law of the underworld, and how
her reformation is accomplish-
ed through love and affliction.
HARDING TO DISCUSS
THREATENED STRIKE
Priscilla Dean and Lon Chaney
"Outside the Law” is a perfectly builded story of the reformation of
three erooks with much that is dramatic and interesting provided as
incident in the unfolding of the plot. " as
The locale of the picture is in San Francisco’s Chinatown with Miss
Dean as a criminal, who finally finds that the straight road is best. The
whomaiis provided by the machinations of Lou Chaney as another crook
who plans to frame the girl.
it has a fight that surpasses even that long remembered battle of "Th..
Spoilers It has all other things too that go to make a great picture
especially a great melodrama-action, suspense, heart interest and a
hemea theme that never grows old, the love of a woman for a chila
and the wonders it performs in changing her character.
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NATIONAL BANK
I agreement reached in Paris last
j -anuary. In this agreement the
liz. Aliesedemanded 226,000,000,-
ere °00 gold marks in addition to
Zor collection of 12 per cent of ex-1
the ports.
of malaria. The mosquito is
one of the most pernicious ene-
mies of health in East Texas,
furnishing the source through
which malaria is 'Spread, and
oil exterminates them.
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Mrs. H. F. McGee of Hous-
ton is in the city, the guest of _____________ aywa ivvou
ha mother, Mrs. Clarke Den- Heights with terms to suit.
one of the most compelling pa
sages ever screened is that in
which the steely heart of Silky
Moll is softened by a baby’s
feeble fingers.
the peace measure, the republl.
can leader declared the presi-
dent and the state department
had made it clear that the
United States did not intend to
“abandon”’ the allies.
Make 'em cry a little, shiver
a little, smile a little, think a
little.” That’s the old formula,
and that’s “Outside the Law”
as remarkable a piece of uni-
versal entertainment as the
sereen has ever known.
_ (By Associated Press)
Paris, April 30—The pres-
ence in Paris of General Persh-
ing on July 14th, Bastille Day,
will will be made the occasion for a
large demonstration in honor of
the United States. Marshall
To "rv.°vaiptCy
" GERMANS URGED TO
THE WEATH
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Tonight and S
M.
• [onstrations. Blue coats are de-
tailed to guard the city’s
'churches and public buildings,
i while others are assigned to
(protect private residences and
individuals believed to be in
danger. Many others will be -a
held at station houses for
omerseneycals,.
■ -AewsietaiostmHomebi
farm yesterday afternoon, and
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was disqualified at the 520 lar 52-2
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i Favors Knox Resoi^j
Several reports have been
made of the abundance of dew-
berries, one man in particular,
who has a large pasture, re-
marking that he does not re-
call ever having seen a larger
crop. The dewberry is in a
class by itself in the estimation
of many as a delicacy, and
(By Assoelated Press)
London, April 30.—The
French delegation meeting with
I 4 the supreme allied council re-
2 • ceiyed information that unof-
ficial American advisers in Ber-
bn are urging members of the
German cabinet to accept the
allied terms laid down in the
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(By Associated Press) ,
Washington, April 30—Rep- *
resentatives of the marine
workers' unions were told today
at the White House, that Presi-
dent Harding would take’ up
with the cabinet the matter of
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is here today, the occasion of ator Lodge told the senate to- I
23 visit being the presence of day a treaty with Germany I
, huha- C- „ would probably follow enact I
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and it is understood that Sec- tomorrow 1
retary Davis is prepared to ask
that the department be author-
ized to use its good office in
event the executive has decided
not to appoint a special board
of mediation.
Under an agreement viu.
garine workers’ representatives
,Secretary Davis today urged
President Harding to appoint a
committee of three to mediate
in the dispute between ship-
owners and workers. The pres-
ident has reserved judgment.
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Our friends tel) their friends about our serv-
ice, and when they test it they in turn still fur-
ther spread the news of its merit.
Naturally those living at a distance, hearing
of our good service, also want to benefit by its
use.
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Two laughable comedies and a good Western.
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Supreme Council Meets
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(By Associated Press)
London, April 30—The al-
lied supreme council meet here
at 4 o’clock this afternoon to
begin consideration of measures
to be applied in connection with
the German reparations situa-
tion. The meeting is held at the
official residence of Minister
Lloyd George.
Mixed Candy, 20c lb. K.K.K.
Pershing to Paris
the Y. W. C. A. institt
Me DasMNk- Escaped Today
According to legend, theS ay „ (By Associated Press
Day breakfast frequentlEfde. L Cork, April 30.—Sean Mac-
5 eloped into elaborate fMU UWiney’ brother of the late lord
when the merrie maket^^Kld yayor' with two other Sinn
with England appeared pzaPreFeiners, escaped today from
Queen Elizabeth and hercoort SPike Island internment camp.
Robin Hood and his metop. They overpowered the guard
ed before Sherwood forestihewhile working outside the fort
queen of the May eameWirg j’*'1” seized a motor boat on
through lanes of hawthorneat shore.
tended by her ladies, whilejest- • Knightsofpythi,
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A All members and visiting
• — -Kere brothers are cordially invited to
will be given under theausp cesattend the called meeting to-
of the Cosmopolitan club/of hepight of Lufkin Lodge No. 73, at
Young Women’s ChristianA so- Castle Hall. About 100 mem-
ciation: 9{ Pers of Diboll Lodge are ex-
-piS pected to visit us. The rank of
To Fill Vacancy 22 (Knight will be conferred on five
candidates. / C. C.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [6], No. 153, Ed. 1 Saturday, April 30, 1921, newspaper, April 30, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415640/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .