Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 149, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 24, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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LUFKIN DAILY NEWS
"On the High Seas”
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Gentry Dugat, City Editor
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D. M. Bangs, Advertising Manager
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Health Talk No. 17
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dition pointed to it as being
in a year "when New-Year’s
Day was very, very cold—the
Entered st the Postoffice at Lufkin
Texas, for transmission through the
gzi as second-cle.ss matter.
Terhaps those jrors
sider the consciousness .|
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stages, Which Those W
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week and it is
d'r the auspic
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COST OF LIVING IM FRANCE
silhouetted against the night
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you know it you are in for a
The Associated Press is exclusively burning ship, the escape in a
antitled to the use for republication ... . 2 I .
of al! news credited to it or not other- lifeboat. the angry waves pit-
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luxuries and entertainmant the cost
would be $300 a month in American
money.
W hen the French franc was worth
half its par value, the cost of living
in Paris, says the Philadelphia law-
yer, who has resided there, was halt
what it would be in Philadelphia.
Now that the franc has dropped be-
low a third of its normal, the rela-
tive cost of living for an American
there has dropped with it. I
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House dresses are now os styl-
ishly cut as any afternoon crea-
tion. For this season damask is
the newest material—white damask
with blue, gold rose or green floral
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ia and Europe. Hughes Hill, on the Pottsville
i !ri-tian mis-ionaries come to pike near Hamburg. is a grim
oc- era! government.
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hi him that organ
so perfectly that he
thousands of dolla
been willing to ar
The stone, about four feet
high has the word “Danger-,
ous" at the top. On the side
toward Reading a skull and
crossbones appears with the
announcement “14 miles to
the nearest hospital.”
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CITIZENS FTATII
Member Federal Reserve System i
a regular American memorial hospital to the fed-
W. R. Hudson. liaison re- applau- .
entative of the American the ci
flagship, the
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wise credited in this paper and also |ching about and what not.
be local news published herein.
AH righto of republication of special i There are some actual deep
dispatches hereinareslsoreserved sea shots Interspersed with
the manner in which the tag clean speech
isn’t even
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! each pu— •
in the wvi/
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listineth hea:
talking tiie o: .. .
His comp ।
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lrion with the Veterans Bu-i
re ;,m "ii his return from Wash-
by his service to the commun-
ity. Also, as is developed, any
one of them might have made.
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Banking Service
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to Christianity," writers in some of
the Buddhist publications in Japan,
China and India declared recently.
A foremost Buddhist priest
of Kyoto thinks Christianity and
Buddhism will merge into one reli-
gion, which will dominate the world.
Tesshu Kozuki, chief priest of the
Empukuji temple of the Rinzai sed
of Buddhism, is the holy man wh
dreams of a mighty world-wide be-
lief, born of a union of Buddhism
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navy. Was
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-- on or coat dress styles.
Priests of That Religion Believe It
Will Merge With Christianity i
n- war veterans, was expressed theotiur.
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Nothing thrill from it “On the High
Seas" is positively the most ex-
P pigeon racers
[ the iterest which ..0a
EI "i iE"n racing, there
Rore tan 7,000 members
Pgeon ' .ubs in this coun-
5 their lofts against their
trly Fay8 Nature Maga-
Ehington. Despite unfa-
Eher conditions, the birds
I rapid progress toward
[goals after they start in
L wind is high and
E ! very close to the
Ce l'y are best shel-
me elcments.
but in the case of the political first photoplay. And if he con-
the grafting comes tinues.to write for. the screen
with the talent he has furnish-
ed the stage the silent drama is
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and Christianity. He is a fanatic
as Western standards go. But he is
loved, revered and followed by vast
congregations in the Orient.
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO. This director is at his best
Oil is the talk everywhere, in for some clever stories. It
it seems. Even the allies aad is a snappy picture:—carries a
Turks are going to try and set-'kick like an army mule and
tie their oil differences andlyour crowd will surely get a
' AH resolutions, cards of thanks, some excellent miniatures. The
rtograms and other matter not gen- action is dominated by three
erai news, will be classed as adver-!baactore
Using and charged for at the rate of aractens
one cent for each word, and the send-1 girl.
oeniirbudeld rexponsible for PaY- figures who escape Davy Jones
— —• ■ ---------------—Locker. One of the stokers is SEE TRIUMPH OF BUDDHISM patterns. Dresses are in plain gup.
There are those who believe a cutthroat and after they
is- 2. , clamor aboard a derelist ship
these junketing trips by the ... .
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legislature is all the pink, any- _ , , ,, 1 . d
force his love upon the giri.
A falling beam attends to him.
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People Enjoy j
Trading Here |
in this store we sell what the customegs
that is one reason why people enjoy T“
SATURDAY SPECIAI
Sale of Swift's Product
Watch for special prices to be annoupc
MOCERN BLUEBEAR
"lone ng to
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ably amount to an offer of
good will if the allies will can-
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For rent of a housekeeping apart- 1
8 50 of the closing reel takes place’ ment in P’aris, the hire of two serv-
6.50 on the high seas—and before .ants, food, a reasonable amount of
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swhs sendiiatet
opus will agree with us that
he knows how to put elemental
action into a vivid sea drama.
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Germany is now ready to deep that has ever been shown,
make an offer. It will prob-! ----
cassionally, ne vert he less.
by finding those men guilty day of the week, there being
and relieving the city of them five speakers in all. Not only
and their predatory operations, is the purpose of the campaign R
They did it for a pecuniary to cultivate clean speech, but and
consideration of $1.50 a day,dean thinking as well.'
Every one of them lost money _______
ay (here is no reason why bilists of the dangers of care-
shouklu t be preached less driving on the highway.
call attention to the absurdly if you are inteiested in sav.
low pay ot jurors, and to showing some money on your job
that the public really appreci-printing let The News figuz
ates good service rendered in with you.
the jury box.—Shreveport1 ----—. ____
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BETTER WAY
TO HEALTH
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part in negotiating
Let us examine your Spin<. a,.
lilt? ""hy you are having tho
distressing symptoms—\ ail
warnings. Consultation ane ' '
a analysis free—our way “d ’
yincing, you that Chiropractic J
truly the better way to health.
I discovery of electri
| a number of men exp
l different periods c
[in his turn made i
or discoveries which h
earlier ones. William
Queen Elizabeth’s phi
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ince he not only was I
ke systematic experim
al phnomena but gat
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which have the same
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His shots are exquisite. There nite purpose, and not out of idle
is a fog which is a mastercuriosity. The Philadelphian, in
touch of photography. And' France went into great details,
the big liner which is bringing, knowing just how his friend lives
Dorothy Dalton back to Frisco
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lowest temperature on record” The young men", 43
for that district. lern University / J
The bureau looked up its join the young t"j
records for the vicinity and institution in 1"09
was able to substantiate the dateless nights e1
man’s claim to being born in cording to an a15
1864, when the new year was made at the 19
ushered in with temperatures cently.
[from 10 to 18 degrees below The action wa J
, representatives of'3
i and various otheI
20 Bandits Summarily Shot ’ mainly in the inten
______ students working
Hofri, China, April 24-.— through college w,7
After one of those swift and . e financially to J
informal hearings character- intensive social life]
istic of Chinese legal pro-! ° approval of Preka
cedure in the lesser centers of ter Dill Scottofthet
the interior, 26 of 30 prisoners Anythingin--
held to be bandits by the city rhe News office J
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has sur .. r
) ietury, has been,
rift of £5),000 from a
of th, Nv."
ina. The spirit
w ins in Lufkin.
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p”ok
ward for them. But other 1
——- Close assombled. Crsdv Wood.
In Denver a jury of 1: men, president of the club, presid-
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Vienna is becoming a tour- And the two companions are
ist haven, press dispatches rescued by a battleship and:
a bribe Veterans Bureau would
Dallas. April 21. Belie;
morning this week ini "Well Wi-li -
First Naptist chireh. addlrossedi
penalty.
Far heller to heed the rir.
Signals, of danger: find out the i
1 E of your trouble, and ha,. ! i
that cause adjusted. The can .,- ।
19 11 the spine, an obstructio i
of the flow of vital current o, I
he erves an ......ruction broughi ; ।
about by the pressure of hara
bon! substance against delict,
nerve substance.
J— B-.liWs are increasing Reading. Pa" April 2 4.A
the 12111 or of their missionaries in tombstone, erected near
" i"ret
llers haye
acking th
“lers bein
chpit and
ane helping
magistrates ,8
shot here rec"ere l
The rule of y
dealing with the □
ace is that the
puts fear into the 2
hundred. "8 h
say. People want to see a -cap- brought to San Francisco. The,
tal without a nation." scenes are unusually vivid and ,
--o—-- [compelling. And Dorothy Dal- Ba
. Lost: One, Clara Phillipsi ton in a sailor outfit carries on al
This child is wanted back with her customary vitality.! "There is a much better chance
home for conduct unbecoming Jack Holt as the rugged stoker "f ronverting America to Buddhism
a citizen, viz, the rude hand- has his biggest role and makes* thansthere is otf changing the Orient
ling of a hammer. himself a regular he-man.
Angelina Groc
Quality and Service
Speakers are appearing
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but
tile hoys Tieslay
Rev. J. R. Nut!, ja
raft will,
-licaten to
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!-oil cul-
and flag day event was put on be ne stape
Saturday as well as the splen- - of flu- . I
did party at the Hotel Aug. 1- ing See. G. <
"h other that
tima‛ apparatus
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1 I-P linath.
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f Venice’
hear : the
inetly hear
Lucky is the man who can say
“I don’t even know that I have
pation at an East side bi
lows more complex. T.
were there all winter, ai
EF82g0 the robins appeare
t blackbirds are disputii
rerumb and water-basi
Eh tin parrows and rei
Pany ople think tin
M? otner birds, but the
p a ‘uickly, for th
or -I" the robins sideste
Skoiri A small boy wh
"t : and feeding th
- strictly “off’n
j . 1 ■ " big birds,” h
’ ‘ I y sparrows al
- etri Nevs,
Washington, April 24__
Prove your birth by the Unit-
ed States Weather Bureau; it
can and has been done.
Recently they say a man
was called upon to prove the
date of his birth. Family tra-
f puh- pitalization work for world
ture is no respecter of
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I men wore boots, let
■grow an swore and ch
like ol! folks; women
Les and i nistles and ui
butter - • . for 10 cents
lid be i..ni for less than
ahen: st-ak was 8 cents
s free for the asking,
I us askel; a work day
sand the hired girl go
a limousine; if you str
| out, as in baseball; if
edofa pain on the ri
th of the meridian, you w
B soak your head and eve
d full of days and app
|l monkeys roamed the 1
draid; men voted
and nobody saw olouds
niboys.took6 girls bu
B often attained a speed
« an hour, but did th
in the parlor before t
From the Lincoln (Ari
Denver citizens want 1o sive
them a more tangible r. ward
So a public fund is bcinr
— This bank has built up a service!
has helped many folks—it can h
you if you take advantage of it.
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—Our years of experience has g
us a knowledge of. businesswhichj
can profit by. Come in. 8
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doctor of CHIROPRICTIC
Over Kennedy’s Store
Phone 750
auditorinm of the Lufkin! For
ARE tercentenary
d this year the ter.
LE -lakespeare First
L 1111,1 seven years
E.: himself had
Metatthe printing prese
f ■ works to the world,
io Cpies originally pro-
L ? to have been 600,
kph T has catalogued
hilamany of them
I ' « I! exist, some 80
8 in the hands of pri.
the United Statea
| w RAt Poison
kJ tyeanlarming tu-
suici. . Poison for
ut "apanese police
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That Lufkin does things in high schenl addressing the
a big way is testified to in boys of the Hi-Y dub. This
Put Irvin Willat on th. high SincekponaEranp.Drapped “
seas and he can bring any pic-i Materially Decreasod.
ture into port without mishap. । ---
A well-known Philadelphia lawver
has received from his intimate
friend, also a Philadelphia lawyer,
now resident in France, the cost of
living in that country, Girard ‛
writes in the Philadelphis Inquirer.
The inquiry was made for a defi-
Pain and distress of any sort
are merely Nature’s way of warn-
ing you that something is wrong.
You may disregard those warn-
ings for a lime; or you may
deaden them with drugs; but na-
raised to divide among them, ington rec,
it may tie a considerable sum, an active
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