Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 216, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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EXPECT NEAR SCORE OF
BANKING APPLICATIONS
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Tench dominion,
Rime was spent,
plenty of fish
SOLE LEATHER
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with us carries strength, serv-
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"The Store That Has It.”
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Men's black oxfords, broad toe,
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agent Thursday forenoon. Al
sumptuous meal was served at i
noon, fried chicken being the-
center dish. A successful dem-
onstration was had, substan-
tial foodstuffs preserved and a
good time had, according to
report.
A special,
hew records
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Alma Mann (top}, Panama Canal
Zone champion. Louise Davison,
senior metropilitan champion, anti
IIelen Wainwright. Olympic star,
prepare for a trial spin in a New
York tank for coming swimming
meets.
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eptof Lufkin to
citement.
The hero and his uncle are
captured by a desperate band
of bandits and secreted in a
eave where they are flogged
by an unwilling prisoner. The
latter escapes and the west-
ener is ordered to re capture
him or suffer the death of his
uncle. This is the point to in-
troduce some humor. Know-
opportunity. edal
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‘'Moreover, your bank
It is easy io in. 1 c at bom ■ n: d ecot miical to u e.
ng extended to many
Ksthrough the con-
of. transmission lines
aria Power and Light
in the Eastland and
Perry Brothers Variety Store
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Austin, Texas, July 12.—
Reflecting improved financial
conditions of Texas, nearly a
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rap p.ihml leatier pump., with
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Nead News Want AOs.
Geo. Larg
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his illnessnegte
porary layoteii
as business .Uj
schools of n2az
ticana, July 12-Use of
r c power in ‘lie oil fields
kid pump
$2.95
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officials during August, ac-
cording to State Bank Com-
missioner J. L. Chapman.
Applications for new banks
119
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tractor in
of the aceide
“We had a canning demon-!
stration and it was a great
success at Redland from 8
o’clock in the morning until
2:30 in the afternoon at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Cox J
We canned corn, beans andi
,04
pumps and i
we have lisle
a very do-';
io, profiteering on,
in job printing
e News office, the
economical and
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lough he build hishoifegggg
ten path to his door.
we.
____L party was score of applications for
^gfczens of Texas} banking institutions are ex-
nawent to Tucker’s' pected to be received by state
od. That’s why we
We base just recived a
Lufkin contingent the state is fairly well reflect-
Meft this city Sun-ed by the number of applica-
frhed Wednesday' lions filed for the establish-
guvelgoing from Luf-ment of new banks,” Commis-
ere Mrand Mrs. R. W. sioner Chapman said today. “If
SMFSand Mrs. G. A.'crops are good and finances
Abram. Other easy, the number of applica- .
erofthe jolly party tions will be larger. If poor
WMk and Mrs. C. W. there will be fewer requests
onhaand daughters,' for new banking institutions.”
^Blzhheth and Frances,! Commissioner Chapman said'
Texas Mr. and he expected the forthcoming}
Wp, Perry and son. financial statement of state
adMr. an d Mrs. Dewey banks to show an improvement
TRnsport, La. Plenty in financial conditions.
But -he fisher-‛gsmem--a
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r hen!
This western is far above the
average. While dealing with
cattle rustling it carries out
this form of villiany with such
a punch that the interest is
I maintained to the end. Fur-
thermore it gives Tom Mix the
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QB . County fields elec-
Ier has been demon-
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hard up for money he plans a
ruse whereby his cousins, mas-
querading as wealthy men, get
him interested in a tract of
land. They drop a fake tele-
gram on the floor which con-
tains the information that a
large sum of money is being
sent to them by stage coach.
The old fellow holds up the
coach but it carries the leader
of the gang. Here he is re-
representation. We Ouue
v a full dollar’s wort:
oung man
lat was
s injuries
e E. E.
ouse dur-
and who
iston for
tment, is
and will
ne in the
ormation
by J. N. ,
n-law of
the con-
Accumulated money is an
ever-ready vehicle. It will
carry you over the bad places,
and through the gateway of
We will get your car and fix
it. Phone 119.
12tf Harrell's Garage.
tomatoes,” said Miss Orphie
ing that the escaped man is Reid, home demonstration1
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ghty and e. Ford parts, casings, tubes
. i » daccesories. Service is the
11 y to our business.
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ootwear, even in tne "L-
a beacon and guide —
n that time proven adle
arts and Bars. These
rallant old soldiers, to-
■with John Oats and W.
ars, comprise what is!
—ed plant in East
waslfor turning out good
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shinpossible in the
vordaand acts of cour-
—-kiduess.
Mt Fish Outing Enjoyed
5h News office this!
Andicompany with'
of bisold e om ades of
BP, 7th Regiment,
"tnArmy. Charles;
kBen Nen . spent a
s6with US ricounting
of the year f‛61-65,
ey wore the colors of
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;b the division of "ill depend to a large extent,
at general. It is it is said, upon crop yield and
ZLang, of Lufkin, ■ prospects. However, under
Ehrough two stat- 1 present conditions it is expect-
Smore counties to1 ed that the applications will
Ah— and that helcome in large numbers. It is
R no more. Of known that the state banking
Mg dangled somebqard has delayed action on a
EShsiderable “tnumber of applications until
■the wise fishes August when outcome of the
Kitten and that major crops will be known.
■least for Lang’s} "The financial condition of
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If you haven’t, come into our store and get
one. You will find that it will be of the
greatest help in making purchases during
July-—and will save you money.
ause'and marched so F
Eunder the banners of, 48
es. We keep in cons th
Dm- J.,- ..i black i.id mbiltimi
wik Hal heel,
ruler lip
Or.. lot of patent leatier •
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numir- of winrh
•.e i,,n marked a'
()n 1, 0| 2-'rap kid pump
a.". : eel . rubber
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captred. Then it is up to Mix
to effect his release because
he has fallen in love with his
daughter. And so we have the1
star executing various stunts
and putting pep into the pic-
ture at the same time.
It’s a complicated story yet :
one can follow it withott los. >
ing touch with a single epi- ;
: best opportunity he has had insode. The star. 1o mans1,is,
t‛ many moons to distinguish} is superb. Pu this number
i/ himself in and out of the ad-down as am me Mix's be-- l- i
0^ dle. Ie puts over several newifilled with action and susjens
' stunts and see to it that theand competently played y a
action which is of the fast mov- well selector cast.—Laurence,
ing kind, is not wanting in ex-.Reid, critic. *
of Company D in this
nty, and when Dr. Lindsey,
| > was ip command of the
Arpany a great portion of
A time• arrives in Lufkin to
H his oldI omrades a visit
y is a reunion <
tlescaredjvete
Wd5 with delight and joy,
Ahe recounting of * lose stir-}
rincidentacaoldierly pranks;
hardships gf the long ago.
sir rants are rapidly thin-
efhimateps are falter-
Mmore with the
, and it should be
.. ... i ling cho-
• w‛o e f :mily.
Just put Oli" 1 fw teso
and stir with a sn n- — ,
Served r t he: ' < c1.:
colate malted in • : t : i witi
price. (<>me in a: d I "’k th'-m
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 216, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 12, 1923, newspaper, July 12, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415799/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .