The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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THE LUFKIN NEVS
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mails as second-class matter.
|fers in Berlin are Shakespeare
are hopeful that many others
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programs and other matter not gen-
eral news, will be classed as adver-
day and spend that time at
payment of bill.
daughter and others because
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severe confinement
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tell the truth before a grand
jury and goes to jail for it. I
Brother Woods is superintend-
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schools in the state and will
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While the north has
sweltering under its
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Lufkin citizens who throw a
fit every titme they look at the
improvement in the court house
square and grieve because it
is no longer used as a stock
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to - kill the woman.' But all
San Antonio landlords aren’t
as bad as that. ,
pressure of heat, Lufkin hasary.
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now lead to Lufkin.
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Ail is not liquil gold
gurgles.—Snap Shots.
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Been equalized before
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spare no effort to impart to
the Christian people of Luf-
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It was probably figured that
board in jail was cheaper than
habeas corpus proceedings in
the case of the three Goose
Creek fellows jailed at Hous-
ton.
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The formula in New York old man saw well to that: He
been ended his own worthless life
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Personally we never grouch,
but we were not invited to the
Leviathan party, and if Mr. ences. A fine beginning was1
Harding doesn't take us with had Monday evening, but we
bj
are evidently void of'
'CAN ENJOY
HEALTH
A savings-bank acconnt is a
and brings its prooer linanCial’r„'*
savings account with this bank W'w*
and your money will be treated an
courtesy and consideration. Don’t n 7
portant step any longer. Begin novute
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it is quite a ticklish jo
those that have been
mount it with?
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There is always a beauty
contest in a social set that in-
cludes a rich young bachelor.
—Robert Quillen.
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The world might be happy
The new
his money. To make certain 4SS0ciate, i
povlthlbushauudadopksmegyonmezs
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that killed his
civic pride and would feel
more at home in a hog pen
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LUFKIN NATIONALS
Lufkin, Texas
Capital, Surplus and Profits, over«1 J
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A dispute between a land-
lord and a woman renter in J
San Antenio caused the man I worker, L. A. Woods, of Waco.'
Feature
Big Dance in New W. O. W. Building that N;gL
lexas Largest Woodman Building. ”
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P. U. study course in in prog-_______ , - — ...
ress at the First Baptist church I ady especially in the
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the church. Come, feel
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ANELLIS’
SHOE STORE
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Big business is all right just
so it doesn’t become big
splendid rascality;, A number of mis
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siyihave learned this very thing
10 to their depressing orrow.
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thejone on Ellis avenue near thejter being with a young man
/Southern Pacific station, he didn’t like will never make
an irate father-inaw. The
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Judging from the
amount of handshaking
l iie man who sells and the man who buys are both
beneficiaries of a good reputation. To the one it is a
continuou sspur and incentive. To the other the strong-
est of all guarantees that what he buys is worthy.
Reputation is a reward, to be sure, but it is really the
beginning, not the end of endeavor. It should not be the
signal for a let down, but rather a reminder that the
standards which won recognition can never again be
lowered. Reputation is a continuing responsibility. That
which has been accorded a good reputation is forever
forbidden to drop below its own best. If your name
means much to the Public—you are doubly bound to keep
faith.
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i Mrs Cldye Duty, stenog-
rapher for the Lufkin Foundry
and Machine Company, acom-
panied by her daughetr,-left
Saturday for a vacation'trip
of a month which will:' be
spent at Los Angeles andyic-
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Be Here and Watch Old Nacogdoches S
jsas officials hold the pie. A! yard,
been .'court sentenced six negroes to
The president mounted a' hearing on the restraining or-
wheat binder. Wonder if hederon texts
used the farm bloc(k) toWi 1 We e
books?
We endeavor at all times to serve the people of this
section to the fullest extent of our ability. To accomplish
this and live up to the Ellis reputation for foot-fitting
and value, we feature the greatest scope of sizes to be
found in this city. To this and our desire to show 3
multiplicity of styles embracing every' popular mode,
shade and material we attribute our wonderful success x
and reputation.
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Bring the Old and the Young to
Beautiful Aqua Vitae Park
Our Picnic Grounds
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[sister, Miss Maude Smith peafield ofe
• very, taleitedmey
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Work has started on an- oil shipping day M Angelna Sunday School Study Course announcing the
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No use to drown getting
away from the heat here. Get
in the shade.
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if all were rich. For that
matter, it might be if all were
poor.—Selected.
enjoyed whittling with a,
sharp knife now has a son
who hires his nails trimmed.—
Snap Shots.
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Especially the he became angry at his daugh- friends, smile and
NACOGDOCHES
___This will be East Texas Largest Celebration
on an early- morning Southern
R. B. Allen, who was form- Pacific train Wednesday for
before September, erly with Brookshire Bros. | Beeville, where Mrs. Dugat
■ using the old Igroceny 01 this city, is how In-, goes in response to a
lated with J. O. Crumpler and___________
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rablisbed Every Friday Morningj _____o________
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING co. you can find a spot where no-
W e have made for this store a good reputation for
loot-fitting and selling only the best shoes for the small-
est amount of money. We have worked hard to earn
that reputation throughout East Texas and we feel the
gieat responsibility that this reputation compels us to I
assume.
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. . . . .■ than in a palace. From one
An-d Pr sident Harding went. poured Just a little ice water, said he had no orders to ad-end of the earth
into the wheat fields of Kan-land everything has been well, mit the prisoners. An appel- one of the real beauty spots of
sas and presumably plucked! Judgingrrom-e-Tay theyilate court ruling came, hi to every town is the court hous,
bid on first bales of cotton,; muddy the lezal waters aandsquare and should be in Love-
-they must be worth all thethe negroes, convicted ofily Lufkin.
ot martyr i murder, swam through the
seems to be the man who won’t i skcp they.cost getting them, legal maze to their freedom.
Some blunder. we say.
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Plenty to Fat for All.
Free Artesian Ice Water on Every Cotner
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SPEAKER OF I HE DAY 5
HON. CLARENCE E. GILMORE ,
Chairman Railroad Commission of Texas.
‛ ALICE H, BAIER ; _
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G. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION Perhaps it is a good thing
Editors and Managers Mrs. Harding accompanied
TELEPHONE NO. 68 Warren on his trip through
____; polygamous Utah. .
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1923, newspaper, June 29, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415788/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .