Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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service, has all but fallen into the quality of your printing,
the hands of the enemy. Mak- and the prices you pay, then
ing the story highly dramatic consult The Lufkin News.
Reports from Huntington to-
day seem to verify the earlier
reports of the death of G. C.
The large tabernacle, erect-
ed for the C. R. L. Vawter
meetings, which was recently
completed in Lufkin in a day,
is bringing good publicity to
A virile story of California
with a powerful theme is “The
Pride of Palomar," a Cosmo-
There is also the great prob-
lem for the girl of deciding
where she ought to stand in
the fight between her father
and her sweetheart. She loves
both, and her novel way of
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nailed to the face
of the form in
which the poets
ng, July
2 at the
occur a
the Luf-
if your money is left to take
care of itself the chances are
ninety-nine out of one hundred
that it will not be ready to
take care of you when you
need it most.
Christian church and given a
wide reading, there.
heating. Mr. Darity was a can-
didate for sheriff in the first
primary last year.
Louis to enter the market for
the chain of stores.
Your money banked with us,
and added to regularly, be-
comes your best friend.
Let us serve you.
Theme of Popular Interest
—At Palace Wednesday
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Fentdr
stock raia
Voiles,
Tissue Gingh
Organdies
Just Arrived
having t
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Frank Perry, of Lufkin, and
Roscoe Perry, of Nacogdoches,
representing the Perry Broth-
ers Variety Stores, left Monday
t Texas,
and it is
cent at-
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Order.a ppkage now
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country. A journey by coach is not al-
ways a pleasant experience in Australia.
South Australia lays claim to the doubtful
honor of what is called the “dead finish”
in coach travel. This is a trip from Had-
don Downs to Farina, some 404 miles, and
the fare, one way, is $50. It is not a "de
luxe” journey, as may be judged from the
time-table, which states distinctly that
‘Female Passengers are Not Carried.”
Nor is the coach used at all times by the
trav jets. One coach line notifies its pas-
sengers that they “must be prepared to
travel the latter part of the journey on
samels."
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The story tells of the strug- have the featured roles, and
gle of a World War veteran other important parts are por
against crushing interests in his frayed by James Barrow, War-
native state, the fight centering ner Oland and Joseph Dowl-
around the possession of the ing.
id daugh-
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in Lufkin
aided visit
ends. Mr.
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grooves formed in
it, about 2 in.
apart. These
One-strap button
Two tone pump of brown kid
and sand tone leathers with
rubber tipped Military heel
ALARM SEr
the extension in
the manner shown
in the drawing.
An iron band
was bolted around
jhe chimney as in-
dicated, and
stovebolts were
fitted in holes
drilled on each
side, for the guy
wines. The latten
were fastened to
he top of 'th
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set, given last week by Mes-
dames Humason and Sims, we
failed to mention it was given
in honor of Miss Elizabeth
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family ranch, which he finds
on his return from overseas
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the animal in after life. An
Mtk against this is believed
Ant Arnty Marches in Circle
In watching the march of an army of
nts, seeking a new home, a naturalist re-
eently:noted that, in many daysand nights
of constant moving, the insects had blindly
tracked a circle more than a thousand feet
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Bracing Chimney Extension
A tinsmith who was oonfronted with the
problem of erecting an extensjn an a low
chimney, without attaching guy wires to
the roof, braced ”1 1 ’ ......111 11
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keep my eyes on Texas.” Of
course, he might rightly have
said he was keeping his eyes
that time a network of-oach routes has
gbultpiyovering A large area. These
link lip the cast’cities, situated on rail-
rbad lines, with the interior— the “back”
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is coun-
ing be-
is pro-
pup a
COLLMORGEN’S
“The Store That Has It,”
Phones 82 and 83
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Sizes 2% to 2,5
ing patent P"
leathers.
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— loves heads the opposing inter-
"The Pride of Palomar” Haa ests.
circuit, of course, is independent of the
regular horn circuit.
com-
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formerly postmaster there. He
friends and Gentry Dugat, of The
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wire around it ones. This bracing made wen
the extension so strong that it has with- ■ .
stood the heaviest gales. - ’“••J
cSSaEN By poBuZAR cacHAOTICSicNdAGA
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ing the ant in front, bearingeggoend fod
for a new nest, they 4thmped nlossin •
strong column. The amy marched
abreast at some placeel!
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fence wire is laid dialodgin
in the grooves as Whenthi
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ented. The News sent the tab-
ol. Louis ernacle pictures to the Cleve-
Sanced
of sev-
gschool
yas the
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lly and
ye part
Eounty.
ne and
Wo was
around, and ended at the starting point, short'length of wire, passed around the
Urged by blind instinct, each one follow- poet and twisted around the fence wire.
ture syndicate. The
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Snow, ac-
fl
y the sec-
ions club,
organiza-
it there is
I session”
day even-
at 7:30
I the dis-
j present,
f remind-
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Attaching Wire to Concrete
Posts 7
A good method of attaching wire to "
concrete fence posts is shown in the draw- =
ing. One side of the post, as far: as it 5
extends aboye the -
on Lufkin and it is plainly evi- Darity Sunday night from over-
imako lever is pulled back, so that the
TJic lever cannot be moved forward without
1- dislodging (the arm and closing the switch.
When the owner uses the car, he pulls the
back, so that the brake lever may lie
moved past without disturbing it. This
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masuavesm
al friends
ie invited
'given the
nnts may
entertain-
(charming affair at Humason
Heights for the younger social tq k
politan production from Peter meeting the situation is thrill-
B. Kyne’s noted novel of the ing.
same name, which will be at The picture has an all star
the Palace Theatre Wednes-cast and has been well pro-
day. The leading roles are|duced by Frank Borzage, who
portrayed by Marjorie Daw directed “Humoresque.” For-
has also been published in one
of the paper representing the compli
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grooves are made 1
by wooden strips 1
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effectuafsh. ________
to have7202 found in a simple metal
float thaf.fts into a straight-sided pail
in whickit ielowly drops as the calf feeds
A hole i the center of the float. the up-
per surface of which forms an inverted
cone, regulates the flow of milk. ami pre.
vents i being drunk too fast.
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Against Theft
The drewihg shows a simple t heft alarm
that can be attached to any car, and will, ।
when betjeound the horn and keep it ;
sounding, the moment the emergency
brake is released. It consists of a switch
dent that he is.
This is only one of the hun-
dreds of newspapers in the
United States that published
the pictures of the Lufkin tab-
ernacle. The Lufkin Daily
News is a subscriber to the
NEA Service, Inc., that fur-
ver- American started a line of coaches from
iCht Melbourne to Castlemaine./This was
u8n‛ soon after gold was disovered. Since
Travel by Stageeonch and
Camdle in ustoalla.
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RDZASED LPRUNG
4 spring-contact blades located
iped slot, cut in the floorbsoard
dbe to the brake-lever slot, and
fbex arm that is pushed be-
‘teds* of the blades, after tho
w=— wizganketevermo-s-
laugh- from the Indianapolis Daily Gulf breezes.
Times, published at Indian-
apolis, Ind. T^e clipping was
usta, Ga., during the world Snow, the guest of her uncle
war. Mr. Wheatley makes and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. B. F.
this notation on the clipped Snow.
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Mrs. R. T. Canon is “at
picture home" this afternoon from 4
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limenting her son’s wife,
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ALL MONEY NEEDS A
GUARDIAN
Srom shown, and bound
and livestock husbandry at the
A. & M. College. Mr. Russell
is one of the most progressive
farmers and stockmen of this
section and goes to the college
q kep abreast of the times. |
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 226, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 24, 1923, newspaper, July 24, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415809/m1/3/: accessed June 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .