Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1919 Page: 1 of 4
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Safe and Conservative
100,000 STRIKE TODAY
LORD LEADING KAISER
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, FRIDAY, AUCUST J, 1919
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COPIES OF TREATIES
LAID BEFORE SENATE
(By Aasoriaud Prraa)
Washington, Aug. 1.—The
protocol to the German treaty,
defining explanations of treaty
agreed to in memorandums ex-
changed between German and
:: Allied plenpipotentiaries, was
:: laid before the senate today.
- , A copy of the treaty between
■ [ the big five powers and Poland,
. , said to have been signed June
., 28th, was put into the senate
; > record today by Lodge, who
. . said it was submitted to the
; ■ British parliment two weeks
' ; ago. Text ot the agreement
;; between President Wilson and
■; representatives of other Jaig
;; powers for government of the
;; Rhinland was also pr -sented
; ; by Lodge, who de l red tie re-
; ; ceived the copy priv-Cely after
;;,it was presented to the British
; parliament.
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COCA COJ-A company
•,SQLD FQR $ft,000,000
—
• CBy The Associated Pre«.)
Atlanta, July 31.—Sale of
the Coca Cpja company of At-
to New .York interests for
$2aftOO,Obo became known
WdyThursday, the final tran-
s*<^»n being1 dependent upon
reports of auditors for the New
A ork capitalists, confirming
statements as. to earnings and
, — -- —j compa-
HlCAGO RIOT ENDED
iffeyJhe Associated Press.)
Bicago, Aug. 1 — With
BtrSops in full control of
tego’s black belt, officials
(•red that rioting hi re is
K. .The total number
dead. is 32, of, whom eighteen
were negroes and fourteen
were whites. The injured ex-
ceed 3B0.
NO. 244.
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The Lufkin National Bank
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adver-; knie scored another important
PALACE SATURDAY
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R. W. KURTH, Cashier.
J. H. GIBSON, Ass’t. Cashier.
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f}. L Randolph is in Houston
today on business.
uhan in
Chaplin
E. J. MANTOOTH, President.
J. H. KURTH, Vice-Pres.
DR.J.M. COZART
VETERINARIAN
: Tonight and
ally fair.
I preceded by several interesting, railways in the southeastern
j preliminary events. j states went on a strike today.
Today—
Catherine Calvert in “The Career of Katherine Bush,
mount-Artcraft Sp<
Special music by 6
........> DHteWtetetete
VIVIAN
MARTIN
a Prominent Corner
In the Business District]
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To iower the high cost of living
a Para-
ial; also the last episode of “A Man of Might”
hestra.
COLLMORGEN'S
Phone 82 or 83 „ ,
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By the Associated Press
New Orleans, Aug. 1.—Oc-
j tober cotton jumped to six dol-
EAT MORE
BREAD
VETERINARY
SURGEON
Located at Smith Transfer Co.
at less than before the war cost,
and you will have a smaller
grocery bill. We claim the best
—just remodeled our factory.
It was some little time ago ;
that The News made mention I
”‘-4 of the fact that the ^tftckhnld- j
ars of the Lufkin National |
Bank had voted to increase the'
capital stock of that institution
That funny monkey is on at
the Palane tomorrow in a good
comedy.
T the Republican nomi-
for governor of Indiana,
fthe will continue to give
prided attention to the
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>AN GET
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lactated Press.)
Jj^ug. 15.—The
’^Mtapnent will not
r Jo import further,
inions from the
or the present at
I learned follow-
J
Jesse L. Lasky presents
New Commercial Treaty
(By The Associated Press.)
London, Aug; 1.—England
I negotiations with I
----------new conimer-
cial treaty, according to the'
Evening News.
(’olicge (, ruduute
1 elephoiH1 Nu. 771
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Patronage Solicited
ng EDDIE
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. Ko
■<f to change its
Americans in
•otected.
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“An Innocent Adventuress”
She thought that she was a thief and that jail stared her in the face
for stealing Government mail. Everything seemed as black as ink
until she suddenly woke up to the fact that she had stolen nothing
but the heart of a MALE. Her only “judgt” was the parson who
prouounced sentence of “Life Imprisonment.”
An Added Attraction
JOE MARTIN, the greatest Monkey Comedian, will be at this
theatre Saturday in a screaming 2-reel comedy. Don’t miss seeing
the stunts pulled off by this real, live monkey, in moving pictures.
Special music by our 5-piece orchestra.
| Coming Wrestling Match
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On Saturday night, the 9th
of this month, Lufkin lovers ofj
the wrestling art will be regal-'
ed with another exhibition of
skill, when Mr. T. A. Goode oi | lars a bale on this market, fol-
this city will meet the young] lowing announcement |by the
man, Foreman, on the mat in (lePartment of agriculture on
this city, Lufkin having been se- Cr°P condition3-
lected as the place for the bout.
By the Associated Press
Chicago, Aug. 1.—Approxi-
, !| mately one hundred thousand
: J railway shopmen in the Chi-
, I] cago district, embracing terri-
+♦♦♦!! 11 I S | tory within a radjus of two hun-
: dred miles of Chicago, went on
j strike today tor higher wages.
COTTON JUMPS $6
ANOTHER CITY TAKEN j
(By The Associated Press.) 1
London, Aug. 1.—The most
front on Dozied avenue and is (that he will be
linety feet deep. ■ - •
lery desirable site for an im-j
using structure, and while it|
B not stated what will be
|ertaken by the new <
f presumed that before a great; and a large crowd is expected]
jhile. a handsome budding will to attend the performance from I ...............
&ke the place of the less pre-l that little city, which will be'thousand -hopmZn of sixteen!
pnticais house which now I ’ *
[races this particular corner.;
I A deal in Lufkin real estate
has consummated this morning
thereby C. A. Pate, the Ford
(eater, acquires ownership of
he corner lot opposite Butler’s
Irug store, on North First
treet and Dozier avenue, the
onsideration being $10,000.
'his has been the property of Mr. Foreman is with the Philip
T. B. F. Gibson several years, A. Ryan Lumber Company and
le building on same being used his friends say that he is devot- „ __________
eating house, and the lot j ing some time each day to spec- I important Prussian anti-Bolshe-
msists of a seventy-five foot I ial training for the event, andlviV* army under General Dene-
•ont on DnzwH avon,,„ „„,i „.:n ? no mean at]ver_jkine scored another important _
This is alsarj’ for our local townsman, j success, having captured the completed L-e-
Mr. Goode, who is also keeping | c'ty of Poltava, it is reported United States for
| himself in trim for the occasion. I here-
un-; A special train will be runi
| ton production of eleven mil- in the
lion and sixteen thniisand bales
HUI 11 I »+ t I mi «.<■<■»<, 1 t I mu I|..;.»-:.< »♦♦♦» ‘this year is forecasted by th.'
t department of agriculture to-
il day. Conditions o
X 25th was given as
X. one-tenths of normal.
+ shows an increase <>f Ihirty -------- \>J -
X i thousand bales over the fore- ' That funny monkey is on at
f cast a month ago The Texas *^e Palace tomorrow in a good
T condition today is given at six- comedy.
♦ i tv-seven percent. : ... —, ---------„
X ♦ ________ i .Attend the Victory 1 n<-atre'
t Attend the Victory Theatre | °,>Pning t,”""rr',w «iKh’- !
♦ j opening tomorrow night.
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X Victory Theatre Will
♦ Open Tomorrow Afternoon
[J The Victory Theatre, the'
7 new picture show on First
[ J street, next door to Singleton's
[ 7 clothing store, will open for
! 7 business tomorrow afternoon at
!d2 o'clock. A splendid pro-7 .
! q gram is promised the public for' - ■
7 the opening date. The thea-
d tre is entirely new throughout ”
■ [and Manager foody has left'--
J nothing undone that will add
■Ito the comfort of his patrons.!'1
J You are especially urged to a'-i[ ;
; tend the opening, commencing ; ;
; at 2 o’clock in the afternoon!;;
; and continuing until 12 at];;
; night. I;;
ABy The Asso- laU-d Press.)
Berlin, Aug. 1—The former
German empress, in a letter to
a vl£ar °f Christ church at
Wiinelmshope, says “the kaiser
is bearin' his burden, but the
Lord will lead him out of the
dark valley.”
Hay* Declines to Accept
\ Republican Nomination
(By Associstea Press)
B^pokville, Ind., Aug. 1.—
Will.Jlays, chairman of the Re-
publican National c'ommittee,
today declined to be a candid-
atay,
years, A. Ryan Lumber Company and
MEXICO’S OPEN DOOR
i Xexko City, Aug. L—Mex-
[ ico will holdDpen her doors to
Inatiinata-of ^aMistefer-teha
I can show they possess whole-
I some ideas of citizenship and
won’t prove a disturbing ele-
[from 875,000 to 8100,000. Thejment. Carranza told the Asso-
increase has just been rect‘ived I day.
ironi the I nited States govern-! his j
owner, it] from Manning for the match,! RAILWAY SHOPMEN OUT be7ore%ar'liImenttsoon.bP ,at<i
re a great; and a large crowd is exnected . ,u. * „ 1 ________
(By Associaiea Freas)
Atlanta, Aug 1.—Thirty Government Cotton Estimai
(By The Associated Press.) ... .... . ... . ,,,
Washington. Aug. 1 —Od-, ihe dd.-.-t insLtuti..)]if,
-•"Only, made up <,f
promiti-'ii! an * n-'ll > , d'-
Zens. and i-1, if,,
i i eas.- m,-u;>n, . •. jt i-
f crops July I. J I than • . :
sixty-seven ‘,k- ar-- ..f its .
This pat i ullage.
authority jfor this substantial ciated Press in an interview to.
He gave assurances that
government would extend
! ment. and with this enlarged .all possible aid to proper pros-
I capital slock, the Lufkin Nat:"-; pective cohmisls.
n.d occupies the etr. :.d>L- posi-
tion ot not being surpa-.-ed bv i
; any other banking -.-siablish-:
ment in F.as! It-xas, and licuig
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Open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY!
IS THE MAN who has CONFIDENCE in
himself and in his ability to achieve.
Life holds many phases;
inevitably there conies periods of success,
and often failure.
A growit^ financial
confidence-begetter.
reserve is
The man who maintains a level head during
success: who fears not failure, but regards
» it a Stepping-stone to greater success
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Phone 82 or 83
111'1. ..I pl.Bl'BlllllJI nil m IT Wwrt »• *» Helrie your nriMw. A
“Sunshine” comedy, a mo.t laughable one. and mu.ic by or-
chestra make* this a pleasing entertainment. Price* 10 & 20c.
Protect your hogs from cho)-1; ;
era; buy O. S. Hog Remedy II
from your druggists. It never 1!
fail*. 43 tf ! m
THE
Guaranty State
Bank & Trust Co.
LUFKIN, TEXAS
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 232, Ed. 1 Friday, August 1, 1919, newspaper, August 1, 1919; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363110/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .