Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1921 Page: 1 of 2
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savings bank
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accounts are
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3, pair..
5-inch,
~ls that what you say when pay-
ing a bill? Or do you simply
“go through your pockets” in
an effort to scare up the neces-
sary amount?
And co-operation and confi-
dence is the basis of all
credit.
M. Neff was among the honor-
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FALVEY- KENNEDY
Insurance Agency
(By Associated Preea)
Washington, June 11.—Rear
Admiral Sims' leave of absence
to England was revoked today
by Secretary Denby. Sims was
(By Associated Press!
Galveston, June 11.—I. Oni-
shi, a Japanese farmer at Lam-
arque, was called to his door
last night and shot. He died a
few hours later at a local hos-
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Washington, June 11.—Sec-1
retary Weeks has recommend-
GUARANTY STATE BANK
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The friendships, the happy faces, the
little insidents of school life — these
memories will grow increasingly tender
as the years roll by.
And future success, with its attendant
happiness, depends as in school on right
association. A bank account started early
in life is a solid foundation upon which
to develop into permanent structures the
dream castles of youth.
We welcome your account as the basis for
a cordial banking friendship extending
through the future years.
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Tomorrow the following Luf-
kin young men will leave for
Palacious, where they will at-
Prominent Baptist Minister
Buried at Dallas Today
(By Associated Press)
Dallas, June 11.—Prominent
Texas church leaders, business
and professional men attended
the funeral here today of Dr. J.
B. Gambrell, a well known Bap-
tist leader. Dr. Geo. W. Truett,
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Charles Ray Palace Monday.
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Your support today, a con-
sistent connection here, will
assure the accommodation
you may later need.
(By Assoclated Press)
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8 one food that all the people want all the time. Plain
wholesome-substantial and nourishing; give it first
on your table. No other food has the same food value,
is a really delicious loaf. Ask your grocer to send you
I today.
lad is your Best Food—Eat more of it! Eat
QUALITY BREAD
“THE BREAD THAT BUILDS’’
OLLMORGEN’S
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Band Concert Tonight
There will be another band
concert tonight by the Brill Con-
cert Band, to which the public
is cordially invited. A splen-
did program has been prepar-
ed, which will be rendered on
Cotton Square.
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run over by an automobile,
driven by her husband, who
was backing the car out of the
garage.
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wz ------u-a a military
funeral cortege in Cincinnati
as that following the services
this afternoon for Colonel Fred
Galbraith, national commander
of theAmerican Legion, who
was killed at Indianapolis
CITIZENS GUARANTY BANK
ordered to report immediately
to the Secretarv of the nave
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pastor of the First Baptist
cloudy.” He does not say that church of Dallas, preached the
funeral sermon. Governor Pat
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itary for the col-
ed in the house
tend a ten weeks' summer ses-
sion of school: Clayton Purvis,
Palmer Shearer, Harrell Jen-
nings, Claude Burke, Jr.. Clem-
ent Jones and Dudley Gibhs f
Manning.
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she finds out you built it with-
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be “partly
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VICTORY THURSDAY
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tality list stood at forty-nine
known, dead today. Flood
prevention became Pueblo's cry
today, following announcement
of Mayor Lover of the commit-
tee to {o to Washington to ask
the government to aid in har-
nessingthe Arkansas River and
its trihutaries. Secretary Fall
telegr iphed two engineers
GALBRAITH FUNERAL
LARGELY ATTENDED
retary Mellon announced today since the funeral . ger
that a number of bankers in the Joseph1 Hooker in the seventies
live stock growing sections have has there been such
been asked to meet in Chicago ‘
Wednesday to decide on the
best methods for meeting the
live stock loan situation. It is
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out consulting her. You don’t
know how contrary women
arellSee Charles Ray at Pal-
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to recommendations made to
congress by the federal reserve
board that $50,000,000 of fed-
eral funds should be made
available to the war finance
corporation for loans to cattle
raisers.
ence will consider the feas-
lability of forming a banking Thursday. The funeral 'was
[pool to extend credit to the cat- given an international phase by
tie industry somewhat along the the presence of Marcel Knecht I
lines of a cotton pool formed in French high commissioner t0
।-he south in 1914. Treasury of- the United States and other1
hclals said such a plan was be- Frenchofficials.
ing considered as an alternative
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pany is making a change in 3
their gasoline filling station to- i
day, in that they are installing 3
an electric visible gasoline. :
pump. This inovation is in 2
keeping with the progress of 5
the firm mentioned, and while
the gasoline editor of the pa- 3
per can not describe the 7
Ate description of waiting forireplylatsimazaa
1 There has benn aaau2Aa6daliikd0
The Known Dead
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Pueb)o, June 11.—The
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“An Old Fashioned Boy”
Such an easy-going, honest soul, that all his friends made him their shock-
absorber. So, of course, when a skittish wife ran away, she sent her three ‘•darl-
ings” to Bach< r Charlie. Then the measles, a quarantine, a jealous husband
and a scandal/. 1 sweetheart set in, and—You'll say Charlie had a howl of a
time.
He knew : hing at all about girls, and far L - about babies! So Fate threw
him into the itches of both—then doubled q, with laughter! You will, 10
A picture tha shows why Charlie Ray is the 1e-t loved actor on the screen.
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
One of th. ■ laughable and pleasing Pathe comedies, ‘Running Wild," . of
smiles and hu h'es all the way through. Admi- on 15 and 35 cents.
• ftine down todays
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relatives, among whom a sister,
Mrs. Jno. Perry.
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It is for use in community
betterment and progress and
stands for better homes,
better roads, schools, church-
es, industries.
former " p} befweemtH plw‛
rived Sunday for a visit to Mrs. I ian ,, d speculating on
Simmon’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. wh . . ri , ott . will be
W. B. Richardson, and other
is necessary] Ito’all advance-
ment
SPLAY
Mr. Neil Singleton. -on 1
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Single . do-
parted today for the aviation
camp in Oklahoma. where the
young man will e identifi l
with the aviation e! ! e.
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The man who saves and banks
his savings with us never has to
dig down into every pocket in
order to pay a bill.
He simply writes out a check,
and the money is always in the
bank to meet it.
Have YOU a savings and
checking account with us?
It’s a mighty good habit. Why
not start it without further de-
lay? ses:
Palace Today— g.
That great oh to-spet taele, “The Fatal H ur.“ enacted by an all-star . pi. 4
ture full f hr -. mirth, pathos and comedy — 1e that will surel, please you: X
also a good 5. hine comedy “Verse and W ."—8 reels of ■ , a l enter- 2:
‛p‛ tainment. 4
3 Victory Today- J
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 6, No. 89, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 11, 1921, newspaper, June 11, 1921; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415677/m1/1/?q=%22Places+-+United+States+-+Texas+-+Angelina+County+-+Lufkin%22: accessed July 9, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .