Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 256, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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English Church To Aid
Australian Emigration
Little Miss Marguerite Rhod-
es returned to Houston today
after a pleasant stay in the city
i of several days.
Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin,
Texas, for transmission through the
mail as second-class matter.
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WfKIN DAILY NIWS
Published Every Afternoon Except
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO.
G.E WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editors and Managers
Gentry Dugat, City Editor
D. M. Bangs, Advertising Manager
in our vaults are
Ir. and Mrs. O. B. Crun
of I fillister, Texas, i
pleasat guests of the f
‘s brother, J. O. Crumpl
family here.
lead News- Want Ads.
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The Associated Press is exclusively
entitled to the use for republication
of all news credited to it or not other-
wise credited in this paper and also
the local news published herein.
All rights of republication of special
dispatches herein are also reserved.
All resolutions, cards of thanks,
programs and other matter not gen-
eral news, will be classed as adver-
tising and charged for at the rate of
one cent for each word, and the send-
er will be held responsible for pay-
ment of bill.
Will you be in town during
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.Meanderings
DANA G. FAIRCHILD
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Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Steed,
of Diboll, were pleasant visi-
AN.ELLIS’
SHOE store.
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T is just as hard to keep money safe
and working as it is to edin it.
Let Me Live Out My Years
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safe. Your money
in invesiments which we reccommend
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.. ....... “Americanism according to officers.
always sounds better with the I
hyphen left off. This coun-
an ex-soldier of
Downtown: 8
Strains of snap ‘ '
ing from a musii
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as long as the people who payporch. (Maybe he forgot to
the taxes stand for this kind bring the bananas, balogna,
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fiddle string
at fee’s the blaster melo-
dy and snaps.
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If Style, Quality, Durability, Workmanship and Service cou
for anything, you will surely buy your next pair of shoes
from us. Hose to match all shoes.
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mails shall not be abused. The j the mother country. synchopating strain.
In South Australia, the An-1--
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thing better than a Ford. Justjthe grocery man on the back
is safe.
We consider the safety of your money
which is here on deposit or hi vested
upon our advice to be of primary im-
portance. This bank makes it easy
for you to be financially safe.
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penitentiary system. The last
legislature appropriated$600,-
000 for this purpose. As
soon as this money was made
available we are told that one
of the first acts of the peni-
kind of extravagance exists Let me live out my years in
in all departments of our state j
government. and it probably 1
But Few Steal Over Border I
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In Western Australia the
government and the church
will each contribute a third of
the transportation charges, the
Melgourne, Aug. 28—The
Angelican Church of Great
Britian has udertaken to
Rev. J. R. Nutt, pastor of
the First Baptist church, is om farmers,
due in on the 7:15 o’clock exnressed ont
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heat of blood! 1
Let me die drunken with' f --u.
the dreamers wine; .
R. J. Bain, an oil man of
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Here ’ there ’n everywhere:
A bowl ot pink roses shin-i
buy three Cadalac cars to ride ing through an open window -
around in at a cost of some- A brown pup, wistful and
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ACH human wears the chains of habit. We
“ ei her the slave of bad habits that embitter
live o: we are fettered to the habits of good
duct that rewar dus with health and comfort. I
The savings bank habit will assist you won
fully in building for the future and will bring
of serenity and repose to your every-day exist
You should start that account immediately. |
grayuvenapp, worthy daily published in his
be as a tune-swept city: * "A traveler says in
Kenneth HoskinJ7t|
tomorrow about noon t
for Jacksonville whefel
take a train for M
Straits, Canada, to at
meeting of agents 0
Franklin Life Insurant
pany. Mr.Hoskinsi
program to give a u
“The Dignity of the j
sion.”
appropriate money to pay the I
running expenses of the state
does, then the wonder is that j
we get out as light as we do Let me not see this soul-house _
when tax paying time comes j built of mud. Houston. was an arrival nt he
i Co toppling to the dust—a city today. and will investigate
vacant shrine. 1 he possibilities ot our county
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We will welcome your visit
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Capital Surplus & Profits over $160,009
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LUFKIN NATIONAL BA
Lufkin, Texas.
remainder coming from pri-! kiddies hop along merrily,
vale sources, and measures i One jolly-faced fellow stand-
have been taken for the re-ing on the corner even chev:
ception, placing and after- l his morning quid in time to
care of British settlers from'the permeating, elevating.
ed to pay the expense of runn- of gray glinting pigeons per
ing the state farms, when in j ched on the ridge of a barn,
fact they should be making
money for the taxpayers by j
ing somewhat the worse for his
attack of pheumonia. He is on
the road to recovery, his ladled with
friends will be pleased to deputtes "
learn.
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returned today at noon, look- threatened labor sh 6
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South Texas section9
Is Your Money Safe?
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Irs. Daisy Corley left y
lay at noon to be at t
side of her son, Euge
ley, who, from reports,
/ ill. Several weeks a
was stricken with sunstro
ch has caused this last
1 by his not being fu
ivered.
1 great suce
of the stat)
department, accordin"
munications received 1
missioner Joseph 8
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expressed satisfaction 0
work carried on ^1
partment.
alono that line before his re-
go quickly like a can- furn.
die light!
Snuffed out just at the hey- ‘
day of its glow; er
Give me high noon—and the:
let it be nig ht, "
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scallions!) Boys rolling
flat-tired Ford standing by
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. noble grand
anNo. 480,
f F and captain of the
fe: So. 194, ol
r as t e honor guest
y“tful fraternal social
eltty Park at the side
I like last evening,
“farticiating in, the
2,,I th- home ofM
E F ' Peppard on
Rins street and then
immediately to the park
L were about fift
1 of Mr Anderson or
[ old tin y games wen
Lud boat riding wa
r d i a sumptuou
was served and greatl
i d by all present. Th
Son was pronouced one 0
lostdelightfal of its kim
attended in the city.
, Ando n, well am
favotal known in thi
hone town,” is servin
second term as nobl
j of the local Odd Fe
edge. He has perform
is duties faithfully an
ntly, bcing a 100 pe
man on the unwritte
of the order. He he
pinch hitter if he actually Hart's Spud chips tresh every day, at The News office,
forbids the strike, as he claims----7---------------- ”■ - ■■■ ----- — —“5^=?
Taxpayers will be glad to j " eeks. only Aree or four have
learn that modernizing a bat-' attempted to enter this coun-
tleship doesn't cost any more I try without authority, and in
than • building a new one.— every case they have been ap-
Robert Quillen. : prehended through the vigil-
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And grant meKwhen I face following very pertinent and
the Grisly Thing,
One haughty qry to pierce
the gray perhaps;
his own, if he be a married
•man. Any way he has the
id War and endowed wit
enthusiasm and patient
isnece asary for develo]
Ltricat- drills, Mr. Ande
[has the honor of beii
Lin of he best drilled R
ah tea > in all of Ea
as. He a man whom I
nds delight in honorir
[the social of last evenii
a brilliant testimonial
regard his neighbors a
k-dav friends have t
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Have Bids On Breakwat
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orpus Christi, .W
prepring to receive bi
| cons’ruction of t
ikwater in Corpus Chri
to be constructed as
I of the deep-water pi
n of the city and coun
11-in for shore protection
ided it the program.
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Frank T’aberski, ef Detroit, re-
tired undefeated pocket billiard
cbampion. is coming back to the
game to meet Ralph Greenleaf,
present chmp. in the Interstate
iucit Billiard League competition
in vnich 10 cities will be repre-
prise and you will not want to
miss it. Be on hard, sure!
Citizens Guaranly Ctele Bank
Respect for other nations
is a commendable thing. ALj Erownsville. lex Aug. 28
. . . :—Ot t ie scores of European
legiance to them while you . . . ,, . Nro.
.: nationals in Matamoros, Mex-
live here is a very improper
j ico, who have been denied
the States during'the past six
thing more than twelve thous- playful, tied to the post of a
Probably not small store porch. Three
one of these commissioners! kids racing on the sidewalk.
Cotton Belt train this evening
from the state of Mississippi,
where he has been conduct-
ing a revival meeting eight
days. Announcement of the
pastor’s coming today was
made to The News by Singer
R. A. Walker.
Your money in this bank—in savings,
in certificates ot deposit, inacommer-
cial account is safe. Your valuables
while wee smiles play around
their lips. Girls and boys
hum the measure, and little
'try doesn't need any hyphen-
ated-Americans.
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The radiot next door to us
fell over a chair last night
just as he was tuning in on a
dog show, and he says all he 1
got was the burking on his
„LahinsanepiMe—-
There is a place for. all
things. But we believe the
people of Dublin will agree
with us that the streets of that
city is a mighty sorry place
for rifle and machine gun tar-
get practice.
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Uncle Sam seems determin-
ed that the United States
dings. Possibly he attended
laughable effect n passersby.
Staid ? business
■ ’• gray haired matrons quicken Lan
their pace ever so slightly
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TELEPHONE no.
5 Lbs. good ground Coffee 1.00
Meet your friends at our store j
and get in on these bargains. I
Everything in the store on
sale. Phone 620.
53-6 J. J. GUNTER. ’
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Mr. Edison says education 1
possibilities stop at the age of
fourteen: that if a boy orgiri
has not been thaught to think ]
by that time they are hopeless <
Mr. Edison is a very smart ;
man in some things, but his
theory on education will not
further his reputation as a ,
thinker. Education begins
in early life and continues all '
through it.. A man never]
completes his education, and
the capacity for constructive*
thinking is not developed be-
fore a man has reached ma-
turity and often not before
he is thirty years of age.—Pal-
estine Daily Herald.
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With free labor and thous-'
ands of acres of as fine agri-
cultural land as there is in
the state, the legislature is
called on every two years to
Our store is alw
and we quote toda
you will find here
he will. That boy realizes*
just how cold thousands of
people will become if our coal
supply is cut off. But then '
it won’t materially affect us.
down here in the piney woods'
where there is yet plenty of
ft i
whole world in close touch gelican church will undertake
for a nominal sum is one of to assist the arrivals after they
the great developments of the set foot on Australian soil, tors in Lui kin last night.While
nineteenth century but the '--Mrs. Steed visited friends, Mr.
powers that be say it shall Mrs. M. B. Betnei and two Steed attended Knights of Py-
not be used for the purpose of children returned today from thias lodge.
perpetrating fraud. । Houston, where they spent the --------
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for men
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 256, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 28, 1923, newspaper, August 28, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415839/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .