Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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melted and his cloth-
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Carmel Myers, who plays the II
leading feminine role, shows
right there
after we found
Stockholm, June 8.— when
the dollar began to rise in
London recently, the Swedish
blar Polish parliament
ig November 27, 1922.
[ constituent assembly
organlzed as an emer-
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[the assembly enacted
hundred laws, including
Dividing for a house of
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Sweden’s Paper Money May
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population as large as
bd. Belgium, Sweden,
itzerland combined."
L Has 941,000.
pulation is given as
51,444; Lemberg, 219,-
61,000; Posen, 169,000;
h. 146,000.
has now been divided
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“THE LOVE GAMBLER”
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bank would be in a position, if
parliament rejects the proposal
for a further postponement of
a return to a gold footing of
seeing its paper notes higher
in value than the correspond-
ing number of crowns in gold.
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enjoyed, as well as their din- Whereupon
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Id.—Pound guilty of
paper from a doorstep,
sailor, was fined $6.45
show that you simply can’t
please everybody.—T. G. C.
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were going to spread the lunch
for some did not eat any din-
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did. I know those whe did not
eat before going were expect-
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Read News Want Ada
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Bronte, June 6.—Grasshop-
pers are reported by farmers
in this section to be doing con-
siderable damage. The cot-
ton crop is being depredated
by the pest, it is reported.
Farmers have taken steps to
destroy the insect.
Come in tomorrow and
look over our newly decorated
store and new summer stock.
And now we feel that we are pre-
pared to serve you in the same old way.
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The colored min’s reduced to 63 million.
ginning of this year had a
portfolio of foreign currency
amounting to 160 million
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Tes in p,, for sewing we did not do much
N Sixth in..ropuia” for we decided we would not
work so hard and have a good
time. After we got together place
an began to wonder where we
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ted by the new repub-
22, a reduction of 25,-
Boyces was made in the
bents. Military affairs
bjected to sweeping
anding army of 25,000
Med, with compulsory
■ of two years fog all
the age of twenty-one.
■tea Its Stability.
I demonstrated its sta-
per, 1922, following the
t President Narutowicz,
xecutive, after he had
put two days. In the
ecedent, the leaders
■constitution for guld-
ys after the assassins-
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‘ office in accordance
led will of the people.
M; Rider Unhurt.
the sacrifice and the surprising de-
Order it by the packer from us.
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[obtained a divorce
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FeadNeaw..up.
Bead Newiv“ope, According to
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nouement, are perhaps better I
not told to prospective spec-
tators.
Let it be enough to say that!!
here is genuinely one of the ,
Forty cafr
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The Love Gambler” is the
8 ory of a breezy youth com-
ng from nowhere and bound
on the wind for the same
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titles. He rides into a Western
town one day, and gets into a I
scrap in ten minutes. He
knocks down a man, but there
gill who is not vanquish-
4d.s0 h.8 y' Before she leaves
the battle, she leaves th, im-j
good lunching printt of her hand on. Manners’ j
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he got enough. If they did not) That interest V n
I am sure it was their own' mendousiv and ' Gilbert tre-
fault for there was plenty to tions dssaandhe as squs-
begin with and plenty left. Mr.'girl’s’name is Jean\thatthe
LaGrone was mighty good to and that hersfather, Coi.anda '
State Bank continued to sell LeistmNSP1 0 nesact that
dollars in order to keep the he tremendously in love with |
Swedish crown on par with the Jsan how the girl stands by t
iy, Great Britain,
____ I sold the 6 pigs and then got
Heard a story t.,, I sore at the newspaper because
about a “bird” who had 6 day his ad brought 6 more inquir-
tosblandadv"rtedad.6pigsliesthan he had pigs. He
a local nespapertised theminlelaimed his advertising lost
“ He quicklylhim $150 which just goes to
.... . , But, of course, it is under-!
—Winnie Kennedy, stood that John Gilbert is1
something more than a light
comedian, exceedingly deft as'
he is in the lighter vein. It
is not long till drama enters
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youth calmly wagers that with-
days he will have rid-
Before dinner Miss Reid asked girl. watapndnkissndthe
about each ones work on their, tries both, makes some of the1
capsione who was pres- most charming incidents ever'
ent had her s finished. On our; seen o the screen. Director I
next meeting day we are to Josep/ Franz is to be con
begin on the aprons. We hope mended highly for the light1
those members absent on the con^dy touch he has kept run-'
picnic will be at the next meet- ning through the earlier sequ-
mg, and ever one ready for,ences of the film,
work.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 188, Ed. 1 Friday, June 8, 1923, newspaper, June 8, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415770/m1/3/?q=%22~1%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .