Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 1, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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$1.70.
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leading Major League players.
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The Winchester Store
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ideals which always have had
no reason for suspecting an
individual merely because he
has official duties to perform
want from the best quali
Onion Skin to the finest
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SHOE STORE.
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They’ll be
“Correct” and
Choosing is Important
You should use the same skill in
selecting your Base Ball Equipment that
it takes in playing the game. You will
make no errors if you choose timo-
tested
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a big mailorder hose wa
accosted by a local dealer.
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torn and builds up thle locat.”
The farmer Looked.at the me.
chant a moment and then ealj:
"Why don'll^ patnnb.
home paper and adoertieeh l read |
anddidn'tknoathaiiioahadlheelyf
I hate here."
MORAL—ADVERTISE
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Read News Want Ada
Moscow, Mar. 31
mand for books J
ball weighing half a pound, {
with the remark, “I could put
persons of low tone. The ex-
pose at the national capital is
dismaying, but its beneficial
a number of • distinguished
scholars and liberal leaders to
i can’t get nett
y price than ’
can do for
oprice.
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You pay the Butcher, the Grocer and the Bake
every month.
Where do you come in? -
What do you pay yourself? I
lAll resolutions, cauls of thanks,
rograms and other matter not gen-
gha charged fa s6
icents for each word, and the send-
i will be held responsible for pay-
Demand for American Goods
Grow. Steadily in Germany
Berlin, Mar. 31.—American
made products such as type-
writers, adding machines, ma-
chine tools, automobiles, hard-
ilk who will not be able to
Litunlessuxouhep.
Some of those against whom
suspicion has been raised may
be entirely innocent, and most
of us believe they are. Never-
theless, many of those singed
■but not burned have been
careless of their associations.
They have consorted with in-
dividuals of doubtful charac-
ter, have been friendly with
Start Paying Yourself This Month
“A laborer is worthy of his hire,” is as true today a
when spoken thousands of years ago. I
No matter what sum you agree to pay yourseltz
whether large or small—stick to it persistently, reguarN
—and deposit that pay with us. Then
WATCH IT GROW
Boston, Mar. 31.—Rev. Hen-
obert Quillen.
jail here as the result of a t
demonstration by a prisoner. q
He handed the sheriff a metal
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circles that the new commer-
cial treaty between the United
States and Germany will re-
move some of the existing bar-
riers and open the way to a
free exchange of merchan-
dise.”
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For Shoe Repairing go to
the American Shoe Shop—
there is no better. Just around
the corner from Burke’s Drug
Store, next to the Kozee. Sat-
isfaction guaranteed. 70tf
Campaign headquarters for
all successful candidates.
"--ZT. 7 smohudding Activein
in Lufkin Today Shipbu" *
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AU people believe in free-
m of speech except when
e grand jury is in session.
Lufkin’s high school base-
all team has broken even on
ie first two games. Not bad
r an unseasoned team!
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Probably there is nothing
lore humiliating to a big city
ian than to get run over in a
nail town.—Snap Shots.
age would be $500 or more.
This fire was extinguished by
use of a chemical from the
but your own actions indicate the value you place 9
your services.
Lufkin fire department.
The second fire of the day
was at 9:20 o’clock this fore-
noon at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. T. Sowell on the corner
of Kiln avenue and Bonner
street. The roof was burned
some from a blaze that caught
from a defective flue. There
had not been a fire in the
family heater for some time
until this morning. The dam-
age here was said to be slight. 0
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a place in American politics,
but which often were reduced
to negligibility. The cost of
living at Washington is be-
ANY SIZE
ina
, long as it has enough
apect for law to watch the
ame signals.—Selected.
Have you had your part in
te milk fund yet? There are
rme kiddies right here in
ufkin who are going to need
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The News gets better prices 5
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America will probably have
a chance to have the official
acts of young Teddy Roosevelt
aired. It will be a shock to
many if the son of the late
land beloved president should
be proven guilty of taint. It is
to be hoped that young Theo-
dore has followed the paths of
rectitude so plainly marked by
his father of “big stick” fame,
if so, let this be made plain
and the good name of the
[Roosevelt family remain abso-
lutely clear. However, if the
[young man be guilty, let it
[become known and let him be
[expunged from office. Judg-
ment should not be passed on
[rumor, however; let it come
[only with the introduction of
| the proven truth.
' THE BIG MUSS
Court visitors are welcome, g
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noment whether he is or not
ixcept that the official heads
f Mexico would rest easier if
e were. The world will only
nias a disturber in the passing
f De la Huerta, provided he
ias really “went". It is un-
ortunale that such a thing as
his should be truthfully said
f a man of his presumed in-
ellect. But some men live to
curse and annoy the establish-
ed state of things rather than
to aid them.
I
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guilty:
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been banned from the county Q
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’ tinfoil taken from cigarette
; packages.
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i out.” The ball was made of
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HouSton,“AprT"Sectve
today, the Humble Oil and 31__neauy-maue ug.------—
Refining Company advanced the original packages have
its gulf coast heavy rud
twenty cents a barrel at tip
well. The new prices fore A
grade is $2 and for B grade
ware and similar products are
greatly in demand among Ger-
man importers, according to
trade reports of the Amerian
Chamber of Commerce in cured
Germany.
Miss Thelma Brill returne ;
today from a visit of seven
days to relatives in Houston.
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Typewriter papers at The
News office, any kind you
come to this city for the cele-
bration in May, 1925, of the
centennial of the organization
of the association. In addition
to the principal meetings here,
there will be special gather-
ings in different parts of the
United States and Canada.
Rags Wanted
The News is in the market
for clean cotton rags. No
scraps wanted. Bring them
Ln at- onee. A good price
will be paid.
bUshed Every Afternoon Except 1..
Arsonp.BISION‛PRINTINGCO. be in Washington at the time.
"S. WATiFORD’and W-’CT BINION — ufkin News.
Editors and Managers
Gentry Dugat, City Editor
, B. Sprague, Advertising Manager
e the Amerit^
ciation, has sailed for Purope
and Libau have been working
full blast this winter, turning
out steam and sailing vessels
for next summer, which prom-
ises to be the busiest for the
shipping industry since Latvia
became a republic.
The specialty of the Latvian
ship building industry is con-
struction of wooden ships, as
timber costs less here than in
any other Baltic country.
Latvia’s merchant fleet con-
sists of 20 steamers, 62 sailing
vessels and nine motor boats.
The oil pot mess is disgust-
ing to the American public.
[Sometimes, it is feared, it is
| unduly so Not that the affair
[is not most unfortunate and
[ that the guilty should be
severely condemned, but that
[there is a tendency to condemn
[innocent persons. This is in
all respects unfair. Just be-
[ cause there are a few or pos-
(sibly many who have indulg-
ed in graft at Washington is
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Plocaznneverepbliicationerepecinl The scandal will have
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36 States,
punc^ '
sn Houston, A
largest
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8 in diameter
1 weight, was
[ iom Chicago Si
7000 mile tour
"sates in the
citsen’s Militar
will b
135 states by 1
LC. M. T. C, C
Kttantion to the
Ecitizenship an
ogram. Dur
which will las
l it will visit
0, Washington,
New Orleans,
Eos Angeles.
Er reaching Ne
K be used in th
Jersey and Deli
Est students in t
Mmp8 to be held
■ it will then ri
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Kly pass througi
mrqzasce!
Etgart, Wurtt
I 1.—Eighteen
Ehs left Wurtter
Eica in the firs
■ and the estim
Rn in the last 8
t year is 40,00
Ely 58,000 em
Eica from this s’
Rout half the
R. The entire
■urttemberg is
R half million.
are engaged in government
work there. That some of
them have not been strong
enough to resist easy but
questionable money seems
abundantly proved. These
men, and their friends or
seducers in other lines of en-
deavor, have been influential
in lowering the standards that
once prevailed at the capital.
The' investigations will prove
to public men that they cart
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They should get into money-
grabbing employments. If
money is their idol, let them
worship it in their counting-
rooms, not in legislative halls.
—Dallas News.
Unitarians to Hold Centenary
hence it can
mishtnhotbe, : -y
woreg Aeem s somewhat is to complee arrangements witk
loubt ah to whethet nc is. a ...1 ne. dictinenihea
t is not! a matter of great
Francis Floral Garden, Jack-
sonville, Texas, will fill your
orders for Cavnations, Roses
and Floral Offerings.
If his telephone voice is soft not survive private graft. The
ocu:, ,.u probably heart of America is sound and
the big boss on the line, will cast out unfaithful ser-
vants. Men in whom the love
Two fires took place in
Lufkin today. The first was
t 5:15 o’clock this morning
at the Louis Markus confes
Mowry and cafe onLufki
avenue. The fire under the
coffee um in some way go
from under control and it
seems that an explosion oc-
i A part of the fixtures
were rather badly burned and
” “In addition to these indus- scorchedanmssnmesrikn ana
trial products, agricultural other eq was estimated
products are also desired,” say destroyed, .n that the dam-
the reports, “American ap-at the city hm
pies, for example, find a ready
market in Germany, and also
grain, flour and canned goods the
aspects will appear in time, in larger quantities than im-
fresh- ported at present. It is gener-
ally hoped in German, trade
. trietndtML __
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among therelatives in the city.
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intered at the PoMoffice at Lufkin,
tas, for transmission through we
il as second-class matter.
struse subjects, is a bit mis-
leading, says the magazine:
Crocodile, which explains that,
the leaves are used for cigar-
ette papers.
Quality ana service art
never sacrificed in job printing
at The News office.
[ THE GUARANTY STATE BANK &.
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You are judged from your feet up. Naturally,
your Shoes are noticed by others. How about
it? Not only that, but yau want Style and |
Individually, coupled with Quality, at a price g
not too high for that quality.
There’s always one safe place to get all you , I
desire for your Shoe money — that’s Ellis 1
Exclusive Shoe House for Men, Women and I
Little Folks. Also Hosiery. I
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