Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 13, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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Looking Over Oil Field
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the matron woman'.^
youthful appearance"(
any apparent attempt t
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dress. All of these J
developed in stunnings
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"THE I - S. Tire people
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developing the Royal
Clincher Cord.
When it was finally placed
on sale there were no mis-
laics in it.
last year we couldn't
make Royal Clinchers fast
enough.
P’roduction for 1923 has
been more than doubled.
But v henever and wher-
ever you can get a Royal
Clincher -lake it.
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fellow do his bit, and do it to-
CONTROL day. Interesting talks along
this line were made by Drs
Van Nuys and Nelson, the lat-
ter a prominent physician of
Nacogdoches.
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Arrant lilling .Station, Lutkin
Mantooth and Philen, Lufkin
C. A. Pate, Lufkin
I Farrington, Diholl, Texas
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Pine Bluff
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the mosquito,; a month at a social luncheon as good
tha the de- for the discussion of 110s been but
imber of ma- things necessary in the 114 J ,t ' ...........
s been most ing and betterment of their re- cted in' 1 IN, a * " i! ma * The story, which was written
|is a fitting spective communities and wit1. s \ N./, 11 • by John Morose, tells of the
and thought-’their failureto ttenalewlaehromyohtbeenznnite adoption of an orphan b, a
orvoration in foundation of the Juhis weak- raradil iil 10. the’Bishop woman who is a member of a
k armory of ened and its usefulress impair i . 1 • ti } i, gang.of thieves. Her hushand
kt umanityed. It should be the (h v and comvale-in, ana \ is afflicted with blindness dur-
hi campaign the pleasure of every member at be will W. rin I ihg the day, and only at night
i obhe hingto be in attendance on these wonted health, can he
8 " aD 111 luncheons, and The News i 01 Won an’ (I 3 met sat- When
sure that it is only necessary urday evening. Before it ad- dovn
' timed it w. - derided to have cape.’
.Lion to be at his place on next 'near future. irIinso,, "ohe tains,aposition with a kindly
luncheon day. ised the sisters that she would
Wash Dress
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minister, whose son is beins
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prisons, and the first trial of wouldn t be a lackaboy for any. stolen without the father being
the experiment during 1922 is set of women on earth. "Youaware of the son’s guilt.
said, to have met with en- "'ill go when the time comes,”- There are many unexm-cf-d
said Mrs. Bishop. That settled ________i
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absent or'time sinc
. . ion is here! Our rarmerga,
, put on notice to that effect, they wi
f the houses This is only the enforcement ‘ ’
he drippings of the constitution and by-law.
: and to the and a bill will be sent to
Souse and cis-
: crop this year. /made
. Setting out ,-weet potato slips of thl
member who is delinquent i “ pN 10 rler o the dlay ing a
ntlemen are, this respect dating from ) ' "mpkin ill I here is a resses
the Cotton uary lst> and is hoped an arrer.reaxe.in sweet po- the a
town to town each one in arrears ' .pi tatoei this .’-ear than usual, and “The FW Dollar Baby.” some,
ar along this up. The Lions clu, is olailheseaon proves tobe fav- thing ofthe drama of "See.
attention of ized for the purpose of getting!crop fom "owona bumper ing's Believing,” and the love
the business and professional made. ‘ eseulents will be interest of "The Fourteenth
men of a city together twice tu i ■ f Lover.” All in all, it is one of
. Sene "WiI The Trish potato crop is not the most satisfying photoplays
- t ought to have in which this charming star has
We have plenty to yet been presented.
nd some are being mark.
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f water (not- . ‘
[. . . . couraging results,
boxdrippingj In the penhentk
L and seeing Un 221 hours of physical
L ,screeng i cises and athletic training wer- Mrs. Pump called in to see
H mI"given in the course of the year "s the other day. She had no
f rituvhe by a well-known instructor inbaby crop report to make.
1 . i these branches. More than a She just wanted to spend the
I segu i hundred men and boys partici- dav with us and have a good
67 "i.maKe pated. Gymnastics, races and time generally, which she did. J
' ea ies i team contest; w ere part ■ of the She certainly enjoyed the,
jeas so tar as-schedule. many good things to eat that
_____ -Mrs. Bishop had on the dinner'
Anything in stationery at table.
the News office. Well, the Bishop scratches
Shortal aud family
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dly replace them |
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A very important matter
coming up for discussion and 'turn!
affecting the membership at- vie
tendance was brought before Hi:!
the club by Secretary Hall film ■ •
who called attention to thel i
failure of those not expe ring c. .
to attend to so notify him with/a
the result of the club havingto,
to pay for from 15 to 251/
r . :0 luncheons each meeting due to am
sit of * ° such negligence. It was tin.....1
T i unanimous decision of the body rains -
drained, the that hereafter each membercaui,.
would be expected to pay for er th , ;
ng of weeds, his plate whether
emphasis to present, and each Li
standing un-
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but excitement keeps going at an
will state Hint h • i .....■ he even pitch. It is frequently re-
ill state that this leaves us lieved by scenes of sheer com-
- s:«long mighty well forely, and the :•......ination iom:
rom an asricul- "carendeee thankful, resistably enjoyable. over the oil situation in An-
int, and other vin ~ Miss Dana as the orphan gelina county. He is said to
- H. Pumpkin -A DANA COMING about whom revolves much of be interested in the Jennings
’ ’ d! ; inky IN "LOVE IN THE DARK’ the play ’ story is at all times field or property adjacent
- it . excellent. The role makes thereto. Those who talked with
Charming Star to Be Seen in reat demands n her skill in
ihepa al Exciting Metro Photoplay character ira] and she
roat : ,, At Palace Thursday manage- to denict her com-loy
1. \ . . - role with much human appeal
H . " -iove in the Dark. , t hara cteri ation is one were leave carl this morn-
re •' newMetro photoplay which is 1 the most -at isfartors that ing by antomolile for Houston
,11 IoPin, scheduled to be Shown on the be has ever given hind Galveston.
l0 plendid screen at the Palace Thea". -
. avini are on Thursday, Viola Dana ha
an’ high- one of the most dramatic ami
an) other exciting photoplays in which
planted, she has ever appeared. In
opeful that fact, t is a combination or the
an average varioh elements which have
this diminutive star one
most vivacious, c ha rm
—as lively as the opening game of
the ba .ehall season.
Not gaudy,—just snappy young
men’:. suits. Note the styles, the
splendid fitting qualities. The
young fellows are winning their
way in the social and business
world in these Good Clothes.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 192, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 13, 1923, newspaper, June 13, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415774/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .