Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 70, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Your Money Here
Means Safety Plus
inel is even slightly impaired, nerves, organs, or muscles, near or far, are
the
no
man I
world.
If you like minstrels, you
will go wild about the De-
Molay minstrel offering Friday
to know,
buy the
le County
her than
lities sold I
bound to suffer. It is our purpose to direct the
safe passage of these mental impulses. This
done, normal function ad perfect health
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wit
by
statement after surveying the
plans now in preparation for
the summer’s work.
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Moat complete line Auto
। Casings in the city at
57-tf Harrell's Filling Station.
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Only
Worth boasts of one of the
finest women’s club building*
separately. i In his preliminary announce-
The furnishings are the best ment of the C. M. T. C. for the
obtainable,especially the libra- 1 season of 1924, 1st Lt. J. A.
ry with its handsome old ma- Gilruth, Infantry DOL, C. M.
residence in one of the city’s
best residential districts to the
women’s clubs of the city in
memory of her husband.
The building is an imposing
' there is the cause of
diseases.
In the picture you see
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thrift, or speculation.
You’ll think twice be- i
fore you remove the |
guard, because he’s
8%
t Last, built
to find just
lather you
with a Big
ot. Every
•e are any
w it.
A dollar under lock and key is worth two in
your pocket. Not true, you’ll say, but consider
a moment and you’ll agree with us. The guar
ed dollar means no fear of loss by theft, spend-
re get your anywhere any-
i in cars, new and closed,
uick order. Phone 53 for
dactory service.
। Mantooth Garage,
festedfor Tuberculosis
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WOULD KEEP THE SECREr
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1 r'm "bu foryour Wk* 1 m wean I which accepted the invitation • undergo.
""MP!Nrich-S°wont cay a werd of the local clubs to make this character, the mind and
about it, my dear.
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PLATO AND SOCRATIt
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nature’s forces, — you’ll ever more be free. The entire body is controlled
ie brain. Chiropractics trace all disorders through the spine to its source,
remedies by proper adjustment of the affected parts and controlling
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.Ren’t turn your back on your spine.
, afford to ignore your spine, because
Vanta Inspectors Appointed
Austin, Texas, Jan. 23.—Ap-
intment of inspectors of
pts and vegetables, whose
ty it would be to grade and
ssify these and other farm
oducts, is proposed in a bill y
epared by Charles E. Baugh- 1
», commissioner of the state
filets and warehouse depart-
pit. He expects to propose
e measure through members
I Congress,
■Send your cleaning and
easing to Bonner Bros. 51tf
Military Training Camps I
Fort Sam Houston, Tex.,
Jan. 23.—No better opportun-
ity has ever been presented to
the young men of Texas, Ok-
lahoma, Arizona, New Mexico
and Colorado, to fit themselves.
tact-we offer sav-
| ings or checking accounts and for your
venience highly protected safety boxen
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The building was fommally
opened with a tea given by
all of the elube.
Area, which includes the
states of Texas, Oklahoma,
Arizona, New Mexico and
Colorado, made the above
being; Plato to .change thelower floor of the building,1 within the authorized age
your dollar’s best
friend.
Here we extend the
utmost vigilance to
keep your dollars in-
joint is out of position. Now look at
7 the pads and openings between the
- joints. Those openings are where
nerves pass out from the spinal cord.
) If a nerve is pinched, disease must
follow.
Plato was the author of numerous
eontroversial books. Socrates never
ventured into the territory of intel-
lectualism except to expose its pov-
erty and absurdities. Plate lived in
no other country. An ariatoesab ef
almost regal beauty, maintaining
himoeekf in a style of gnat dicaity,
falling into the sins of Me tmo and
class, teaching philesophy rather as
ail art than as • xelgion, Bato dit-
DR. OTTO DANIE
Phone 705 for Appointment
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ne es. We all know the direct outlets are from the spine, so when this
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ag the cattle tested.
lie splendor of an Egyptian
t will be presented in
in Friday night at the
lolay play. 70-2t
WHAT’8 IN A NAMM
There was a rich uncle who want
ed the baby named Violet. Aunt
Pansy had money, too, and inti-
mated that she would not be dis-
pleased to have a namesake. Mother
wanted to name the child Lily. |
It looked like a deadlock. But
wise old grandpa came forward
with a suggestiou that practically
accommodated everybody. they I
named the baby Blossom.
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THEY GOT HIM
“And below ui,” murmured the'
romantic son, as with a sweeping
gesture he took in the horizon, “lies
the mystic city of Bagdad.” „
“A very appropriate name,"
growled the uninterested father ss
he glowered at his hotel bill again.
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The women’s clubs of the better way than by attendance
city combined their resources at these camps. It is sincerely
Socrates sought to change the hu- and activities to furnish the hoped that every young man
ach club being allotted a room, limits will avail himself of the 0
upstairs which it furnished privilege of enrolling. M
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The Chiropractor removes the cause of disease.
Sever the Bonds of Disease
D mt be bound down by ills and disease — let us put your organism in tune
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FACING TROUVBLE!
8 THE GUARANTY STATE BANK & TRUST CO.
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5 Lufkin, Texan
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During a tail at a neighbor’,
house little Leo seemed very much
interested in the family dog
“Haven’t you a dog of your own,
Lo?" asked his hostesa,
“Well,” said Leo, “we have ono
in the eummer, but are ohligea t
"wye in the winter.*’
“Because IF* a dacluduz
plainealLeo, dad naya it Mbee nest women’s club building
hint M long togoi and eW at *u in the state, thanks to Mrs.
doen that/a endds at the whela William G. Newby, the widow
of one of Ft. Worth’s pioneer
citizens, who has presented a
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x"yourshoes to.the
L Shoe Shop, whetb
are done right and
“Tomore. Lufkin avenue,
fre station. 62tt
T^For Underwood
aville,‘Tenn., Jan. 28.
■ availability of Oscar W.
rwood for the Democratic
idential nomination rests
idly on the fact that he
"American," said Mayor
- E. Howse, on the eve
he formation here of a
"Wide Underwood cam-
n organization.
FORT WORTH HAS FINE erie, rugs ana talecovenar
BUILDING FOR WOMEN P the finest texture, matching
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Structure Presented by Woman Guine French willow was
In Memory of Her Belated Wold sun room
Husband fom.°" walnut for the tea
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Worth, Jan. 23.—Seven
red and ninety head of
S 66 herd. were tested X'"Z.
uberculosis by cities of , . ie,,0 "2 t*
more than 5,000 in- a tZi
amta, according to report # i Ecom ham wa sm sm w
ecember just received by
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so effectively to deal with the
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successful pioneer citizens.It is ed by the war department in §
. qthe form of Citizen’s Military 0
the shrubbery and trees add to ‘Training Camps to be hela in
its attractiveness, this corps area during the.
The edifice is now the head- month of August. The train-
quarters of all the women’s ing afforded at these campsi
clubs of Ft. Worth, as well as is mental, moral and physical }
headquarters of the State Fed-. and is such as every parent n
t of Women’s Club,; will certainly desire his son to
the iuh" , 1 Upbuilding of the
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if kin Lions club,
athe about eight per-
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dotenjoyed by a
"central Werd
K“».de « Mery im-
Kldr« at the, noon
I of the Lions club ye
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Vrrcerswere found. Gentleman With a Duster, im "Beven
Ages.”
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by those who would have you believe that all Banks are
fundamentally the tame.
All Banks are no more the same than all fish are the
same—
And anybody with more brains than a nit-fly knows
that neither all Banks nor all fish are alike.
So, Why Try to Fool You ?
THIS BANK OPERATES UNDER A CHARTER FROM
THE STATE AND IS A
GUARANTY FUND BANK
This Bank is under direct supervision of the Bank
Commissioner, and examined by Bank Examiners not less
than THREE times a year—every four months—and
oftener if desired. ;
The Strict Rules and Regulations under which this
Bank operates are for YOUR PROTECTION—not ours,
and they made possible this truth:
“No Non-Interest Bearing or Unsecured Depositor ever
Lost a Dollar in a Guaranty Fund Bank in Texas.”
That’s the kind of a Bank this is—a Guaranty Fund
Bank.
AcoMMARE T3 poma
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WKAN BELOW
BANK
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 70, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 23, 1924, newspaper, January 23, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415953/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 12, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .