Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1921 Page: 1 of 6
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LUFKIN, TEXAS,
MBER 13, 1921.
NO. 37.
NO. 35.
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Bank Account
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You’ll Need One Then More Than Ever
Begin Now—Begin Here
new list
THE
See Us Regarding a Checking Account
ctrolas No
IKiN NATIONAL BINK
lit BINK
impany
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in meeles and several:--
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Wants Moratorium
of
34-3
fresh
groceries
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(instruction
Shearer, Manager
TOMORROW
and
Flat Tariff Asked
anager
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85c PER POVND
urb and Gutters
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A Paramount Picture
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TOMORROW
h i
Machine, either long or
tin- storm that
E. P. LITTLEJOHN
IADY
Bill for Veterans
General Insurance
FIRST.
Don’t blow it in.
OFFICE
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Masonic Building
Lufkin, Texas
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Windsor and Mona Lisa.
ings department is a
aining.this “greater
r deposit is welcome
winter, Christmas Greeting
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woman and tw
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peep- behind th*
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splendid E
Eight reel
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coming year."
Miss Emma Ma-on of Hamp-
ton is visiting Mrs. N. E. Mid
gett for a few days.
-aid to Io
ami 25*
onsequently
irium.
rura, any cuvj-<o.
All other meat
portion^. For qui
beet meats pbont
Sidewalks, Curb and Guttd
id and Gravel 4
Timely Suggests
“Her” Christmas Gift might >
Federal Tires & T'
Guararteed 6000
...... zuc
priced in pro-
tic service and
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A Lois Weber
PRODUCTION
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GUARANTY STATE BANK
3-n<l Trust Company
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OLLMORGEN’S
Phones 82 and 83
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i Music Store
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cent I
ad valorem on live stock, cat-.
a spfeniid
1 WaT of mu
lew intimate friends,
groom have
for a
rindependence than
a little lump sum
le it ever so small —
i reserve and only
nces drawn upon.’’
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PALY”
VICTORY TODAY AND TOMORROW
The 4th. 5th and 6th episodes of The Adventures of
Tarzan,’’ the acme of thrills and suspen-e Don’t miss
these episodes thee are simply immense.
Admission 15c and :i(lc.
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TVrformar.rr
I’pr f. • mam »■
I’1 if .'mam*
I her, author of the bill, it
iannounced today at neadquart-
ers.
spoi
em
the
ly.
rydnng in it but if you want to have it stronger
is the time to put the linen around it and
pie it every day till Xmas.
open* 1
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1 ' ■' .! manre
i'rrf irmance
iVrfo’-manc?
f. rmant p 3:15
MRS. F. M. PHIPPS
Resident Corsetiere
SPIRELLA CORSET have
Phone 105—Five rings
Few people realize that when diet
write a check they are dealing m
the most important element m
commerce—credit.
(By Associated Press)
Detroit, Dec. 13.—On? man
• and seven children were burn-
ed to death in a tire which tie, hides and fresh prepared |
destroyed a I —- > i -
near Royal Oak, a suburb, jsenate finance
early today. Three others, one |Colonel I.
children were ! Antonio,
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Jak.’ .■
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Cakes
THE BEST EVER MADE
CITIZENS'Ua'U BANK
NIGHT—Saturday* - Wind'.'.v
NIGHT—Week Day* U ndow
M ATI.X EE—-Saturday - W r.dou
M TH NEE- W«<k Ih.vm
PHONES
Office 33
Re*. 55
10 more Shopping Days before Christmas
pt
lactment of the veteran’s ad j
(justed compensation bill will:
be completed by congress with
in ninety days, according tn in-1
Iformation given National
I American Legion Commander j
-LMcNider by Senator McCum-
was i
Some of the richest men in this
country started Ijfe by opening a
s<*' mgs account with one dollar
How about you, young man
III, .
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ttmas Greeting cards at I
w> office. See them j
Fresh vegetables
kinds. Phone 120.
Angelina Gro. Co.
for a
arload of Singers has just arriwi
ie of woodwork in golden oak, r®
itin walnut the new finish, five nl
ye maple beauties.
itirely new in construction.
long and round shuttle machine^
tnee control machines.
Machines.
e girls.
taken in exchange. Remember h
stitching to us early. Prompting
inteed.
ig Machine Company-
n Cotton Square
hi tress it:
a" Rnsa. *
)pv, vital a<
and oysters at
’hone 580. It
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Greeting cards *»
DR. O. M. DILLEN
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
(2nd Floor Taylor-Woods Bldg.
Lufkin. Texas
II you .no still p.ixing bilk with
tmicncv vou .nt noi ufili/iu^ (In-
most comvniem (ommeni.d in
sfrumriii ever created.
Rasa. Idoominp ;> a
iridepeiidenc,. f
!'> an Italian,
but lo ail 11- i■
oee auo in att
it effective". Tin" AmerinTwl
ficial copy of the document
goes to the White House for
transmission by the president
to the senate. The pact, it is
I believed today, will be for-
, warded to the senate soon.
Burned tc Death
the News office-
now.
Ek
Aaaociated Preaa)
Dec. 13.—Prime [
Jpyd George inform-
To Make It Public
—
Bank credit (your credit
with our credit) is rapidlv supei-
sedmg currencv as the medium ol
exchange.
fice. Sei
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Can You Think of Anything
Better Than
ADDED ATTRACTION
A new make of comedy. "Speed,’’ that
humdinger. A dandy program. Admission 15
FYORK SCENE J
pF INDUSTRIAL UNREST
I (By Anaoc-uud Prem)
pw Wk, Dec. 13.—Ne
ks industrial horizon as-
M a more pessimistic out
t today. Three great
fes that would involve more
* 100,000 men in the met-
Pitan area appeared I
Rist the back ground of I
ie important labor disputes
eh are already in progress
[rumblings of wage disput-
kame from three other
te®es- Coal miners, rail ,
kmaintenance of way, shop |
Rs men, building trades1
Railroad men stated their
Ron in regard to proposed
1*8 unanimously voting a1
*Bd for immediate increas-
L17 per cent.
Men on rampage
IN COAL FIELDS
Associated Preaej
raburg. Kan.. Dec. 111.—!
MBit women marcher- in
Mpsas coal fields went into !
mj again before daylight
y-and stopped miners from ;
at three mines. The-
K were violent this niorn-
Bsveral motor cars were(^_.
HR! i
|M were injured.
to insure the very’ instrument y<
lime you may wish. We are he*
ire in a position to eater to yffl
(By AMsvHHed Pre*®)
Indianapolis. Dec. 13.—En-; |
me is as necessary to the happing5
the Christmas tree and the “»*<
letter gift than a genuine Vict»|J
will be glad to hear their fsZj
artists.
■ach month brings its
ding -ep.il..-.R
hate.
Pure hog lard for 10c lb.
Friday, Dec. 16th only, at
Adams’ Market. Phone 94. It
bp< i than you can bake. Try
satisfy yourself.
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One woman loved her hu.-band too mu. h. .md bur
d-ned his l:lr uith her wifeiin.-ss. Tin- ..ther loved h.-i
husband not ,,t all, arid made him blindly happv f.,r
own .-elfish rotis.
Then Fate ,-lyl.v pulled th.- strings and
followed clears up a few thing.- about marriage’
An intimate real life romam-e that
With a . a
iliainent yesterday on corre- j -------------
.ondMce on the Irish confer-1 ’ - — —-----
ica-']je proposed to publish) ' —
J correspondence immediate-1 M X’ I
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one now
SECOND. Put everything ovet
-Rid above legitimate expenses in
’ins bank.
(By Asscx fated Press)
Washington, Dec. 13.
plat tariff duty of 20 per .
Two Wise Wives
Sli.HI-. S4ti>r<i..i-
MI.IIT-W»A lho«
MATINEE—Saturday
M 1TISEE—Week l>»
in, Dec. 15.—The Ger-
jvernment announced to-
had informed the com-
of guarantees that it
be impossible to pay
■~".tions due January 16th,
|C-. ?Sr* - I'jg* onsequently asks for a
i get Better Bargains from News Advertfl
of kin
j At the Baptist parsonage i only a f
past evening at 7:15 o’clock ?Both the bride and
(Rev. J. R. Nutt, pastor of (he'lts^^^ Lufkin tor a long
I First Baptist church, pronounu I l*me’ anc* have many friends
I'd the wedding ceremony ofj"h° eXte'“l ^^“t^ions.
W^Geo^e Lee and Mrs, For
in a i
boarding house’meat was asked today of the
, a suburb, benate finance committee by
T. Pryor <d‘ Sail
speaking for the
(American National Live Stock! -
, Association.
Kept Secret ’
(By Associated Press) I (
are- J (
sur-1 j
on |
to|i
--■) :
IZENS gusat1atnetv BANK
Thi.F1
□Id >2,600.00 worth Of „t
bat denote .«y _/?**»*
it ahead, and Un’t it.
this music store'in the
a large stock of your fa«ont.~“'
>***K*^4ke
>F sheet music, beside* alnj0< ’
e .Pleasure in showing
i Pieces on both piano and v J
Cake-Candy Sale
Circle No. 3 of the First j
_j Baptist church will hold a
• iof cakes, candy, etc.. Saturday,
•Nov. 17th, it Sherman’s Drug
.store.
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i IIIRD. Ix't it stay here—al
least until you have enough to
finance a profitable business deal
the four powers
SIGN TREATY TODA®
... (!,v Associati-d pre<1B) dl
Washington, Dec. IS.—IM
I new quadruple treaty to pr3
'serve peace in the Pacific nfl
j formally signed today by plenfi
potentianes of the Uni3
States, Great Britain. Fr.nl
and Japan. The signaturtS
were affixed in the ante-room
.of the office of the secretary
[state with no formal ceremo^
No one was present except tfli
plenipotentiaries, their secr3
taries and advisers. The AmeM
pcan delegates were the first
pign under alphabetical
rangement. Approval of th«
United States was given, how2
• ver. subject to a written un-j
der.-tanding with the Japanese
i providing that the AmericaiM
: Japanese treaty regarding Yap]
would be .-misuniajed before!
, the four-power arrangement]
( aas binding. The American!
dolegates began signing at J
11:14. At 11.16 the Britiafil
followed. Balfour signing
twice, once for the British em-|
ptre and once tor the union 0&1
South Africa, which had
! elegate here. The French f<4^
lowed the British, then th^
jJapanese completed formal ap-
proval of the treaty at ll:20j
all (Except for the reservation
I which is expected within a few
|davs by signature to the Yap]
treaty to the new Pacific agre<fl|
men:, it now requires only paj
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-..,T .d
( Washington, Dec. 13.—
(Charles W. Morse w as arraign-[I
led today in federal court on a
Mail Orders Given Prompt «nd Care- wamnt charging conspiracy
to dofraud the United States.
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Attorneys Kester W Denman
' andpl. J. Collins departed at
noon for Austin, where they
business in the higher
courts ol the state.
PALACE TODAY
Elsie f-ergu.Miri m "Sacred anti Profane Love and
Buster Keaton in Hard Liu k. a -pleitdid feature and .
most amu-ing comedy. A -pb-miid program of 'i r-,-f
Admission 1 5c and 25r .
SHEPHERD SAND AND
GRAVEL CO.
FOR QUALITY
fill Attention
Shepherd, Texa.
sale
I Washington, Dec. 13.—Ci
(fully guarded secrecy :
rounds the Japanese reply-
naval ratio, understood
(have been presented to Hughes j
(and Balfour yesterday.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 35, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 13, 1921, newspaper, December 13, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363425/m1/1/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .