Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1923 Page: 6 of 6
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Dallas, Texas, April 3.—As
one phase of its work in pro-
moting a wider knowledge re-
garding the U. S. Constitution,
the basic nature and spirit of
the American form of govern-
ment and ideals, the citizen-
ship committee of the Ameri-
can Bar Association is urging
all booksellers to feature in ar-
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in both terms of the summer
school, and will then leave for have charge rfl
Try our club breakfast, 25c Harvard University, where he damages. '
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ing. story by Myrtle Reed, with AesoP
added attraction. Admission only 100
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municipal election
Ly the nominees of
[won by an over-
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Last, of which Sam
nominee, received
ounty Judge John
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and hearts of the American became seriously ill Saturday .
people. The letters that come and suffered quite a bit Sun-’1 ng raised
to our office contain many in-| day and Monday. But he was
quiries regarding various books able to be down Tuesday morn-
in the fields of American his- ing to vote. He said he was
tory, exposition of our consti- going back to bed again, when
tution, community civise and seen by a News reporter.
1,000, is be- although the faculty will be
istin; while somewhat diminished, as a
npeing sub- smaller enrollment,is expected
tising matter, books and prints mitory at the 1
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Marshall Neilan! Freckles Barry!' Booth
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genuine one! Every moment of it tru
to every popular conception of the wor..
boy. And as for his gang—Sammy Wva
Bassett, Maurice Levy, Herman and 9
every one of them is what you think be 1
Here’s the one picture with the appealoa
Jakes old fogies back to boyhood andmaxn
a, much as the kids in the next seat orWU
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Aesop’s Fables, Topics of the Day, a 8 1
31 ""en Snap Shots—all for 10c and 25c. 1
PALACE TODAY 1
"To Have and to Hold” is one of the
Hires ever shown in the city, and you "‘ J
sure enough treat if you fail to see > 3
Lytell, Betty Compson and Theodore H0t7d
peared to better advantage, and the 65070
screen career is done in the splendid
Mary Johnston’s popular novel. Don 1
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MITORY scribed by Methodists all over during the summer. Prof, I •
DER WAYt the State. Unless the Meth- Judge J. C. Townes dean of teach a co '
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not only demanded by the gen- plan that has be
eral public at the present time
ndment to the city
signating the first
1 April as regular
in date and provid-
drawing of two long
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be city commission
a vote of 394 to 14.
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er way to will be located at some otheriterm,
3 girls’ dor- State university in the south., teaching. During C
iversity of it is to be hoped that the en-term he will go to the Univer-
Rev. K. P. * tire fund will have been sub- sity of Colorado at Boulder,
ne Univers- scribed by April 1, so that a|Colo., where he will have
urch. The! report to that effect may be charge of a course in constitu-
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the second term, and will ■
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orth, April 1.—Twen-
il men, who are al-
pave used the mails to
in the promotion of
have been arrested
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building. Each was
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mmissioner and placed
lend tn await the next
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Hog i m k Company.
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820.000 bond. Oakes
a 85,0/00 bond.
an or woman of average intelligence and fan-
an succeed in what thex undertake, if thll a
enough. • "an
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are tempted along such lin. , ,
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you the information you
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Heve that if booksellers of the' House to house salesmen to
United State- would make ansell nfhin Standardized Rib-
attractive spesial display cal.bon Cane Syrup. Parties own-
ing particuta antention to’ inF moto" trucks desired. In-
books me prirt. in this field at Chamber of Com-
they "ouli r • tv I ren- meree_____30-3
derin- a f : . nat rotic service Irv our club breakfast, 25c
but " here is a ”P to 60c.
real ■ " k- of this 31-2 Louis Markus’ Cafe.
tion Week which will be ob-
S. Constitution, community civ- scrvcd all over the United
ics and treatises on citizenship'states during the week of
activities. । September 17 to 22, according
he American public, ’ says, to the present plans of the
Mr. Saner, chairman of the Citizenship Committee of the
citizenship committee of the American Bar Association, in
American Bar Association, “is co-operation with other patrio-
manifesting keen interest in tic organizations.”
the movement to re-establish _______________
the Constitution in the minds W. J. (“Uncle Bill”) Allen
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of $66,000 has-been made LAW COURSES WILL BE
from the CentenaryFund, on TAUGHT THIS SUMMER
the condition that Texas Meth- _____
odists provide a building site Austin, April 3.—Law cours-
and contribute in addition es will be taught during the
$34,000 for the building. Mon- next summer session in the
ey for the proposed site, University of Texas LawSchool
ga g A — and well made. There
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ing used which makes
them so different from theothers. Don’t fail
to come in at once and make yorr selection.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 131, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 3, 1923, newspaper, April 3, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415741/m1/6/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .