Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1921 Page: 1 of 4
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Manila, Oct. 15.—Leonard
Wood became Governor Gen-
eral of the Phillipines today.
He was sworn in immediately
upon arrival front J; pan.
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Here in our own community this Institution
enjoys the privilege of working hand-in-
hand with the commercial interest of our
city.
Sold on a money back
guarantee by all leading
druggists.
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n a business trip to
and other points
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weight about 650; Spania
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men of>tbe •ejcetfwtives’ commit-
tee, wound up their sessions to-.
FOR RENT—Two large soc
Phone 366.
FOR RENT—New four rM
furnished. Phone 300 or
A Ibritton.
FO« gAlX-Two
aubatantial diwonnt
Apyiy to UftM N^*1
FOR SAL*—Good
wmob, aiw MMe nL!
FOR 8ALR—N^m^ZT
bungalow with tuU ■
screened back porch in m2
11,750, MOO eato, beli^!
quarterly, raaeonablc paVw-
Glenn.
FOR SALE—My house
First street, all mode,
tencea, sidewalk and pari*
for. Caah paymen: (2!
notes. E. E. Woods.
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’“Tte Inside of the Cup”
A Cosmopolitan Production - a Paramount Picture
Gilded gentry of the ‘‘better sort” Prating of “social standing”! Defiling the
ebarch with their heartless hypocrisy! Building their empty pride with the
tjjood and toil of others!
' And then that “other sort” of person! The heart-hungry girl who finds the
harrow path too hard. The boy who tries, loses, stumbles down. The poor
Wo riot when their “betters” steal their homes.
; Two mighty, human millstones, grinding out life, drama, radiant romance—
in the thrilling scenee of this great pi< ture.
X A story of dark souls filled with light by the power of a boundless love.
A Story of deep religious interest. It is dramatic, stirring, appealing and
nbul-uplifting. It exposes smug hypocrisy! It teaches truth and love!
V. From the noted novel by Winston Churchill.
Veteran’s Fund Growing
The following- amounts have
been -contributed to the fund
being raised for defraying the
--------expenses of four Confederate Mrs’. Aifen Powell
lership of about 2,000,- Veterans to the annual reunion q)x A Glass
in -Chattanooga, Tenn, Surelv |
there ate others who would not1
to such al -For prompt service and de-
The time is livery phone 120.’. Angelina
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tonight. ’
Lufkin News .
‘C. G. Burke
Ku Klux Klan
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J. E. Peavy ....__________. .
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ul story with a
ring. A picture
that every father, every business man. every professed
Christian should see. The admission is only 15 and 25
cents, and a splendid entertainment of two hours.
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PARIS AGAIN swtmr
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Paris, Texas, Dcfc IS.
which raged five i»un la the
business section here last night
and which spread into two
dential sections wae bn
under control in the bui
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WANTED
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jr ! day. Apply at the }„ I
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rag ruga to be washaM
I electric process. Phone 2#tl
'- Marion Spitler.
WANTED—An umncuokM
woman to aasist in canwl
la<ly. Phone 690. Mrs. t3
Lufkin, Texas.
W ANTED—Sewing or qad
guaranteed; IS miles
on Iron Bridge road
Mrs. John Jones.
FOR RENT~
FOR RENT—Four rooms i|
Whitman hotel. Party
serves one room. Apply is a
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Angelina Made Compound Lard, from
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Our Motto: “Live at home ahd help your neighbor.*
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Eat more Breid and patronize Home Institutions
and save the pennies. ■ ' ?
COtUlORGEN’S
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et it stay here—at
,'Ou have enough to
Stable business deal.
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Bichest men in this
ed life by opening a
mt with one dollar,
flu; ybtmg thih.
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• . ' but w*8 still burning in
resident district at that f
It was a night of terror fo
<iti?en« and a repetiti^B.j
smaller seal? of the confla
tiop exactly .six years ago, 1
communication was badE
terrypteej. Fira. fi^R<.7ap- tl
paratus from Bonham, H®'"*" “
Grove, Texas, and T^URO, Ok
were hurried here. The bl
originated from an unde
mined cause in the .Jlodgi
Wade furniture compaL,,.
building, a five-story structure
in the heart of the .^KilJ
Strangely enough, last night,dei
marked the closing. of the La- ere
mar county centennial e«te- roi
bration, .the concluding act of U“‘
which was the“Bun»9fir xrf fl
Paris,” reproduced . pjrotech; *
nipally.. , . , J- . fi
“ 0.00. thej5re was_brotffl!d»n-
dor control .'at 4 o’clock. tmild
morning., c
mu.ch' eicifement. no one -|
'nju'reiL,,.The fire occiir^f %h i
, (By ito■<»>!! IVm.)
iie»go, O8L IS.—-Sixteen
>ad.Bniorii thgfhave tak^i
^.ftiyBBth vote avpiot-
they deemed it ad-
Eb C. 4. Manion, president
he 6rder’6f faftroad hele-
kare, antiotmeed today. Al-
|Ch twelve to sixteen Will
undepe»u|Bittiy of. the four
brujberboods, feHpt m^et-
Wlts (jklte<L f<fr 2 o*|lo4k-to-
f>Whfc t&Ai. Btotttwhvods
wubmit a plan of action to
father organizations. One
I union official announced
Kate_pf ’thf strike, was set
declined to reveal it. Oc-
r.30th Was reported as the
-..-w The brotherhoods also
’it seitoted a' list of ten roads on
ph the strike will be effec-
I’the first day. It is un-
Itood a strike will be ord*
f in additional units of ten
is every forty-eight hours
Jr the roads either give in or
walkout becomes nation-
mb. Union leaders, who had
iefm hopeful, of averting the
ja|e, some of whom even op-
it. declared today action
1- of ye executives yesterday in
is detiding on further wage re-
a duttii ns destroyed the last
B hole of'peace. The sixteen
n unmns involved have a total
x..
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Ktervice and de-1 mind donating
<>. Angelina I worthy cause. -
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ROOM FOR RENT-A^f]
Blackwood, North Luftokjl
e FOR RENT—Two nicely I
rooms for light ImnMI
n phone 336.
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FOR RENT—South room k
with privilege of bath. Ml
Campbell, phone 538
°| LOST
LOST—A black folding pod
containin' a twenty dollar I
, name of H. V. MeMidtle hto
i turn to Newa office and gel
reward .
LOST—Between Cotton Balt
d and Martin Wagon Company
J W. track, a ladies wrist wall
ward for return to News affi
s I STRAYED
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'1«w-Ito' Ftortball
rD*nJJ. ’^nJ-ShS. foot-
ball had full etyay today. With.
* the world series oyer sport lov-
ers .were attracted today to
gridiRWs.throughout the coun-
try. In Texas, the first inter-
sectional game in the south this
season between Eastern and
Southern schools will be that of
.t^e Boston College vs. Baylor
University. At Baton Rouge,
La.. Texas A and M. will meet
the Louisiana State.
.JChe Rice Institute and Tu-
Laae University renew their
feud at Houston today, each
eleven having lost one major
«ame‘__
Chicago Tribuae Sustained
. ,(By Associated Press)
Chicago, Oct. 15.—Judge
Harry Fisher today sustained
the demurrer of the Chicago
Tribune to the $10,000,000
libel suit brought by the City
of Chicago. He declared the
city was without cause of ac-
tion akd denied it the right to
amend its petition.
Now Governor General
During recent months, the business men of
this country have come to realize how close-
ly their interests are linked with the banks.
More and more the bank is becoming not a
creditor but a business associate in the com-
mercial field.
ADDED ATTRACTION
m iA Snub Pollard comedy, “No Stop Over." and music by 4-piece orchestra.
' Admferion 15 and 35 cents. Matinee 25 cents.
PALACE TODAY
■•♦The Man Who,” featuring Bert Lytell and one of those laughable Century
'^Comedies with Harry 'Sweet in “In Again.”
VICTORY TODAY
he 4th episode of "Hurricane Hutch," a thrilling Western and a good com
15—^Railroad dky :^irfthdSt resuirt^'a sffika
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FOR 8ALB-On.
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.iness men of
lize how close-
li the banks.
his Institution
king hand-in-
erest of our
‘coming not a
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 296, Ed. 1 Saturday, October 15, 1921, newspaper, October 15, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363376/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .