The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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II looks like Lieut. Gov. world.
Lynch Davidson is getting tired
of having the state raliroad on
his hands. Perhaps this ac-
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payment of bill
And so Germany is prepar-
ing for another war. The hor-
_rid.thing! Won’t she ever be-
contergende and sweet like the
other nations?—Robert Quil-
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All priced at a very low figure.
Be sure to come in and see them.
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All resolutions, cards of thanks, dends they have been payin,
programs hh j other matter not gen 1 ‘ 6
eral n"Ws, will be classe as adver- , ■
tiling and charged for at ’he rate of
just, new colonials which have
you L likely attend the usual arin the evening when
too, for .every day wear. winter dances. Practical,
Ono model of patent o . .
another charming style of and.suede combination and
to grate our display. sessurede,are the latest fashions
' garrived,with this shipmentEshcothernew models also
Ehoswnftraywxerzlectfon of
why the general should not
keep up his rush of legal prose-
h Rosewoodsection following 52“ during the in-
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a vacation ribbon cane syrup it will crowd
that plant with orders until us
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many were reminded of war leave
times when they saw French
airplanes flying
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more acute eye than a fly?
There is no blind side to this
,, —-_______ pesky critter.” In the above!
Considering the fate of those language the Savoy Star just'
who died “because they re-about states the matter cor-
mained" in Morehouse parish, rectly. Always on the alert.
La., after being warned to the “pesky” fly is a menace to
one might judge that the health and sanitation that
over the non sountry around Mer Rouge should be the unrelenting Ob.
- isn t good for the health of ject of destruction. This and
some folks. even this, thought you cannot
it seems to lie between Tur-
key and Great Britain as to
which will put into practice
them threats to withdraw from
the Near East conference.
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THE LUFKIN NEWS'-i.'^ arishenreragaud
T e would-, assassin who British officials would like to
bishd E" Enda, Morning -hot at the minister of tinance. 566 done______
Czecho-Slovakia perhaps
WATl ORD-HININ PRINTING co. । ought he had found a monied; The nation ginned more than
$1.00 a Year /victim. But he made a bad; 2 million and a half more bales
— job of it. of cotton up to January first,
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——It must be ticklish business ed up to the first of the year
6 8 for heads of oil companies, previous. The dry goods bolt
Enterel at the postofriceat Lufkin which have "raised the price of the world should be larger
rexas, for transn ission through the 0 keep above water,” to have at a time when it is needed •
mails as »ecvnd class matter to admit the munificient divi-
‘A dinner lubricates busi-uP Germany in the way France
ness," said Lord Stowell. Per-would have her go. G
haps the lord had in mind a will be somewhat i ' ’
Chamber of Commerce ban- her perpetual
quet or something of the sort. Ti, — ,
I The ladio has proven a
great invention for lonely light-
house keepers. Those‘people
are now enabled to get the
world’s news while it is fresh
—be actively, in touch with the
world—whereas they formerly
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how slight ,
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C tizenship.Ameri- ' the Angelina counts
■ and the hke ' tai in the city Tu
commendable. renoon she was taken
Surprised at Lufkin hospital for attention,
lease has proven to be a pj
a member of the family st
C. H. Harrell
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Lufkin has now got a plant e
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-------- „ ellow has said, “The ized ribbon cane syrup b,
letorene i i ‘ lucky chap at that, darn it, its capacity is’ only. I
diomaymorewivesto gallons of syrup daily,
. . - n"hlfreedomfrom." The and when the world discovers’ '
(.round wa broken Monday man who wrote that no doubt‘the excellence of East Texas’
tor another brick business would like to have a voeatien wihha----- .. ... I
house in Lufkin. Now who himself.
will be next? I ----o—-
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One of the hardest things in j’/aagherty feels better now
this world for a large, tall/since he has received the white
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Prance evidentlyis deter.ce "onhis"blindslde."
thal Germany .The News is doing very wel,
and observes her sc if thanks to its army of loyal pa-
the News paid out in Lufkin
more than $20,000 in salaries
alone, the top being reached in
December, when exactly $2
126:15 was Paid to employee;
of this office in salaries, th<
greater portion of which was
spent among Lufkin business
institutions. In this connec-
W. w not Devememayualsossda that the
counts for his trying to sell it al /ll, designed' narh Jars wyaavenat hundreddol
to the Cotton Belt. imn - ! in Lonisiana to -cut month in the histranyother
Germany hat defaulted wuai otnof he Imls, paper, all of which is taken as
coal deliverick. But thai isilan 001 Nind gar livaments ovidence that the good people
al that Germans has derauiteg: be as mar a: wS0it Would Nlufkinare standing by The
in. She defaulted in having •, , Would like to NeWs with a loyalty that is
faulty war college prior to the -- _ host ratifying, and that they
" ■ 111 ■". rthatyotout tha. 3P"eciate the service they are
I iia i asked ,i,.. from day to day. from '
_ ' ■’ a) not a nice bit 0 Brit it ‘ . J’e Past, to merit
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1 illeFroure ‘hat that'ofSNIrs.Mzarwi,aioru
1 he " '•'^Petition, at is never justified "ine son, were Visitors in I
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‛ enterprising ------—________ and Mrs. Harry Abrar,”
11 liitle city Lufkin boasts one of the b member of the party sa 9
' mmo . n the imd cit} chool systems in .. expected to find a town ‘ 9
' . Mecmmun- e South. This ir to be the size of Hendersan b"l/
■ hey have . ive the paper 1..... etter, a ording t0 an her surprise was great t
I .etter ptt"ea ivrrer and I" " • nt, , the introam the charac ter of city ths
! ncotssi ltpae tather than onof the Gary Plan in the' kin really is. The visit-
f means that < 020i inn. which Eh,(irammar school in greatly enjoyed and allg
g rom the pat . - i " aken ii ' Lufkin. The Gary school back pro laiming the sizn
9 sens it'/ pth" ” w have lun came from Gary, Id appearance of Lufkin as
5 complislin0; l r . he 1 n arranged that it has e me ropolis. I
I or Jacksonvili. .' . hings tt fame to the schools of that
I 1, cripplin, . “ eNient H is to be introduced in
vav. . i ;1 financial modified form at the din
iftecn , ler ten orcchool in Lufkin Mondacurth
houl Population leatures on
sews, ,/, a second
lave , long as they
fiuen . nis using its in-
he i . . 1ts resources for
"Lte interests of the town.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 42, Ed. 1 Friday, January 12, 1923, newspaper, January 12, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415703/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .