The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921 Page: 2 of 6
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Specialize YourFeet
mails as second-elass matter.
cf money due the county in de-
and the send-
on cent for
propriation of four million dol- recently arrived anarchi
Americans Get Together
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come bored with city life. His
idea of a
Lufkin is a good one, for he will
rural districts among men who
the products from his poultry
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are ui
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iuneral, however, and if the
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The council of
women
It’s the Truth
Some Bits of News
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ing held yest
will follow in her wake; that
where an aged couple have liv-
On the night of March 18,
Madison Square Garden, in
New York City, was truly, in
lars for the rural schools for
the ensuing two years is cer-
a
of
By Buying Your Shoes
at a SHOE STORE
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the county clerk this week, and
it shows a total of §250,000 in
delinquent taxes due the coun-
close to
much gl
siv e citiz
governor has made a mistake
he alone must answer for it to
the sovereign voters of Texas.
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er will be held responsible for the
payment of bill.
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tive land. By standing in
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in the world. He was born and
reared on a farm, and has be-
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fi-
ery she can, on some days,
a quarter loaf of bread.
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harsher fate saved her for
languishing existence in her —
crusades might be carried out,
but this one
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the other hand, the people of
that portion of‘the state look
at it in a different light. Tex-
as is a big state,, by far the
i largest in the union, but the
question of a division would
Read News want aas.
of our
A Good Farm Owner
will protect his family i
from financial loss. He I
will see that nothing hap-
pens to take away all he
has invested in the farm
and thus deprive his fam-I
ily of its only means of Hr-1
lihood.
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rouge and sil kstockings, and it
is time wasted to try to stop
it.
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ters now stand, things are in a
demoralized state in the British
Empire, and if Lloyd George
can adjust the situation he will
be the man of the hour.
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The passing of the former
empress of Germany, at an ad-
vanced age, recalls the old say-
ing that it will not be long un-
t was the scene of a big,
isiastic, American meeting,
ibled to promulgate the
gospel of 100 per cent Amer-1
icanism represented in some
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All zesolutjons, carda. of thanka iinquent taxes. Sinc then the
rograms and. other matter notgen-writer has seen a copy of the
el news, will be classed as adv«r- ... , 1 . ,. . ...
sing and charged for at the rate otauditor s report, just filed with
sought to question the auti
of their rulers. Theb
viks, although themselves
archists in private life, fro
severely upon late-comin
archists after the sooner
igh
and
American life that made so
Our observation is that when t for past yegrs. Of course all
a man has an oratorical wife he of this money can never be col-
soon becomes a trained listen- lected, but even should an hon-
er.—Snapshots. est effort be made to collect it
------o---— land only one-fourth of the
Another difference is that amount due should be placed in
the poor young man sighs over the county’s strong box the fel-
yard, and will obtain as good
prices here as he would in any.
cityrintheatate.
M. FLzar
thi work can"
Fire, tornado and light-
ning can destroy your,
buildings, machinery and’
livestock. Hail can ruil
MMW Bray Frday Mecndne
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WATFORD-BINION PBINTING CO.
~ >1.50 a Year
days when
Look at Lu
of the city he told a News!
porter of his misfortune, ri
the request that his namel
' not mentioned. It is a hard mi
ter to check such petty thieve
as this for One never knos
just where the thief will A
pear next, but before long #
perpetrator of such misdeme
ors will be brought to accoum
in the meantime, put your val
What would be better would!
to place your money in t
bank.
Mrs. W. A. Brashear and B
t’e daughter are visiting in &
city from Jacksonville.
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Some one entered the hot
of another Lufkin citizen aft
kick herself for overplaying her
dirty hand in America.— Gal
veston News.
a new form
Bi
pneumatic cap that fits all
heads. The rim of the new
head protector, described and
illustrated in the April Popular
Mechanics Magazine, is an an-
nular tube, with a valve per-
mitting it to be inflated by way
of the mouth, assuring just the
right pressure for water-tight-
ness and comfort.
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News Want Ads are sure
get almost instant results.
THE LUFKIN NEWS
if kin in 1885 and look at it today. In those days we had a town
that was larger than Lufkin. Today the population of Lufkin is
were mem- ton farmers have less than $5
leading anarchist; per family per year; but few
| be satisfat
■by such ex
and modific
^safeguard
terests. N
Rations can
Be and com
I covenants
Ee are sewi
ich were at
tler, who v
ogdoches y
News man t
itement in
r heat on a
kble show
[need in the
|n San A
pin four i
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bad in Nac
r.Spitler‛sa
led to the
hire enough
i be the ca
kin to wak
ance of suet
Eeordingly.
of a big oil
.proximity;
the termini;
jroads wwou
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eretely cursing Lenine and ;
his works. Old Emma e
served to have been thros
overboard in midocean, but
| fort in their behalf.—Shreve- which
port Journal.
to secure their return to Amer-
ica, but it is hoped that it will
be sufficient to get the desired
results. There is no excuse for
N, and put forward their propa-
ganda under the cloak of Amer-
icanism, it is time for
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Experience with ordinary
bathing caps, that are either
tight enough to cause a head-
“The Texas cotton crop
worth more every year than t
entire agricultural products
of California. Yet our rur
against him, while his approval i
of an appropriation of more li
than a million dollars for addi- '
tional land for the State Uni- '
versity and his veto of an ap- s
has pledged itself to oppose ex-
treme fashions and set an ex-
ample against them. Other
kind of separatism in
n' the phrase of Vice President always find a ready market for
d- .
Much building activity is re-
ported in Nacogdoches. Such
reports are refreshing; all East
Texas towns should enter upon
a building campaign on a large
ecale. Of course none of our
sister cities will measure up to
Lufkin in the building line, but
improvements are desired from
any section of the country.
Some of the women of Dallas
are preparing to wage war on
rouge and silk stockings, and it
adopted resolutions against
many brands of alienism, under ache,
-......- au 3 yarious names and disguises, little’value, has
long enough at the public bak. that this sort of celebration is
e rereshing and inspiring. There
. have been revivals lately of the
inable to send them to the Goldman, who at thela
state university. It is not onr counts was lamenting-d
iuneral, however, and if the pots of New York ahi
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want to give their children a sce
cd together for years, the death good high school education, but got control. There is
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Ellis Shoe Store
of one is usually followed by the
death of the other.
■the logical
■ have them
ye Benefit Dr
ight of the 22
K’s club roo
Etorical and
give a featui
refreshments
Rhe entertairt
dto the kinde
sic will be fi
ihestra from
id among som
ures of the <
mentioned th
the dance is t
a popular vot
I follpwing
Ye been name
h from which
twill be select
Ruth Childer
|ry Campbell
Ewinsend, Im
I Persia Shear
B Anne C
Ewrt, Jennit
Br, "Maurine
ome, Reid, E
■r Johnson,
। Mabel Si
Lawthorne, 1
jtelen Brown a
|Cuip.
Her of the Yot
allion will be
p manner as th
e queen, the
the most votes
in. If there an
e to enter ei
Rests the cor
glad to have
ose mentioned
• much trouble and bitterness
during the war. It may be all I
right for the numerous racial
12 elements that make up our na-
tion to gather now and then,
and express their sentiments in 1
their own way, but when they
carry such racial emphasis to
the extremes witnessed recent-
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Ues Roy Stewai
Kill O'Quinn,
om Bledsoe, I
h, C. W. Falvi
lton Mantoot}
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ether days she may obtain an me
onion. But e
W.
I Coolidge, “the shrine of the
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One of the
Our Motto: “Live and Let Live”
The United States govern-
ment is trying to effect the re-
lease of about fifty American
citizens who are being held in
soviet Russia on various charg-
es, some of them being held in
jail and others detained in var-
ious towns. It is not given out
. _ tainly going to lose for him
til the former emperor himself many thousands of votes in the
ter than this town. What did it? It is because of our progres-
hip. Now let’s keep the good work up by BUYING SHOES at
which time several measures
________ will be submitted by the gover
against the closed doors, i nor that were ignored by the re
icently adjourned body of Ta,
flaw makers.
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the sweetheart he lost and the I lows who have been paying up
rich man grieves over the one regularly all the time might be
he’s got. Snap Shots. encouraged to keep on doing so.
a 6.. .Otherwise it is about time to
A missing balloon has been I .
found off the Florida coast, but! " e °U ' ______
the five passengers are still un- If The News is not very much
accounted for. The recovery of mistaken in its conclusions Gov-
the balloon was a considerable ernor Neff has paved a hard
saving of course, but the loss of read to travel next year, should
humanity can not be estimated. be become a candidate for a
A bold head line says that second term. His veto of an ap-
Lloyd George may settle thepropriation of the West Texas
mine crisis in England. As mat-A. & M. College has placed that
section of the state squarely
---„t rganization of a law and
. . --------I. ------- unity, order league to combat crime
soon as.hediscovered Ferishable. It is in demand in honor, prosperity and peace of planned at Eastland, under
ay mind—to the interests of Ger-the direction of pastors’ of the
t- many, Mexico. Russia, Ireland churches there.
00 or any other country, although! The apparently ruined rang
------- ofjt encourages sympathy with esin the vicinity of Laredo
to Russia in your children ever finish high those countries in their distress have been rehabilitated rani.
and permits any legitimate ef-!.by recent rains. The grass
i was yellow and scant has |
Imed a rich green and is grow-;
ing rapidly. K
The bolsheviks do not desen e'
for the best interestsof al Thejthey"shouiamnzonthinga. But
veopleo f the state from heir prompt attentonded for
in the days of 1860 we had to buy our shoes, dry goods, hardware, Cloth-
ing and groceries at one place. Not so today. Specialization has built the
great cities that we have. What’s the use of looking back toward those
the space in front of us is much larger for progressive people?
Phi v Z . xS nights ago and got away
chicken farm close to ,. 0 away"
his watch and chain and a 8
of money. The loser said
knew it would do no good
report the milter, as hene
expected to recover his p
erty, but after reeding of 2
. ilar occurrence in another a
------------------------------ create much talk, and nothing
G. E. "ATEorBMhan.w.gcBWioNwould be accomplished. Divide
------------------—— I Texas—never!
TELEPHONE NO. 68 —o_
---....—The News yesterday com-
Entered at the pottoff ice at Lufkin. 1 . J -
Texas, for iransmission through the mented briefly on the amount
By vetoing the West Texas
A.AM. bill, Governor Neff has temporarily
certainly lost many political
friends in that section, numbers
of whom are anxious to divide
the state. The News will say
that it considers that the gover- heads
nor acted according to his best
judgment, and whit he did was
Cattle dipping, for tick eradi-
_______r- cation, has begun at the seven
— a convince Xats in Eastland county. Deputy
k-ing demonstration ot whaheriff Loss Woods will visit
one vat daily to inspect the
right near town as soon as he
Kan dispose of his business in
ghe civ, and hike ou» to the
Earm He is making money it.
dis present avocation, sn he
wants to get out in the 'open
country, “raise chickens, , few
10° a few cows and other
thines that go to make tL
£al farm life. If he can manage
for a charge like this he '
ht will be the happiest fellow
1.
by the state department what
drug store bloom and silk stock- pressure will be brought to bear
--
rial standpoint at the present r
time as he considered it. Upon j
How would you like to en-
g86 in the chicken industry on ; W. A. CollmorgencimLeg
Alarge.scale? That’s what one aboard the north bound E &
Lufkin business man plans to do W ‘ today at noon, remarking to
a reporter as he did so thath^
wouldalightatDavisville,swap
czanor.two with Postmaster
»P‘imism from onaecnge, min
pidmal and then Proceed to his
arm a short distance away re.
doicing. returning tonight forti-
fedagainst any pesimistic in-
oniheampatbemayeneounter
Americanism really means. C ' ‘ \
- ...... certainly does not mean the vork, he announced.
American work in the cotton patch, yon subordinating of America's best
interests — America’s 1
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For downgi
lights have.
light you pi
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long.
batt
a SHOESTORE where salesmen have been secured who know how to fit
your feet,
: COME IN AND ASK TO BE FITTED
We measure your feet like a tailor measures your form for a suit of clothes.
We have the best stock of shoes in the city at a price that conforms to the
day of prices. Give us a call and be convinced.
that many American citizens
will fall flat. There being detained in any country
Aainst their will.—Lufkin conditions are a generai
ahead of yours. Of the 1,51
Most of these distressed indi-000 women and children wori
viduals are naturalized Ameri-ing in the fields of the United
upon which Presi-RusiaTharwgrsarborn in old States, more than • million
2furiture factory. It is five Americans in’Russia
feet wide and eight feet long, bers
argerthan the ordinary bed, schools and hurried,
sireor Sharng *
ernmental affairs throughout “hent eir brethren, the bol- you nave fewer comforts than
each day he will have plenty of t eks, came to the top. JTuch any class of farmers in the
time to roll and toss in his slum Iyiotheir disgust they found the United States. Why? Because
bers on a bed of these dimen- peevetHhem^d ly lean. This you have been making paupera
peeved them and they proceed- ef yourselves while you made
to try to act as ugly in their (millionaires in England
nattveland as they were ac-NewEngland."—Aaronsapir
customed to act in this, their i--o— $
adopted country I There is talk of a special seg-
And the first thing they knew sion of the Texas legislator®
they were looking through ahout the middle of June atl
grated windows in medieval " hinh “i-
prisons or bumping their beny
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White House is not like other Mussia hayehastened out ofrroducean article which is non-
mdnssonwaseburirdetotheithat the country had gone loco, levery country and good at a:
ominndeed, some of the so-called bank in the world, yet you ci
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the News off;
tell about it.
one of the mo t
ings of its kii '
ithe pleasure
, many years. 5.
twice in ever."
enthusiastic )
, larrer crowd '
webshenee
right kind foi
30-2
7 previous gatherings.
Madison Square Garden has
S been used as a shrine of so
your crops.
Protect yourself and
family from such a loss.
A Hartford farm insur-
ance policy will.give yo
ample protection.
Come here for it.
FALVEY-KENNEOY
Insurancy Agepcy
Lufkin, . . Texas
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 4, Ed. 1 Friday, April 15, 1921, newspaper, April 15, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415624/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .