Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, August 13, 1923 Page: 2 of 6
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pition which reaches back
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It is a long lane that has
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the girl strolled forth later
carrying a pair of lemon-yel-
low hose; and leaving a gig-
gling clerk behind.
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The students who come to 1
exander this fall will be in-
on the frozen plateau at its
summit proves successful. The
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A review of the analysis of
water from various cities of
the state would betray a start-
ling revelation of the general
superiority of the water here.
Drink lots of it.
D. M. Bangs, able advertis-
aing manager of the Lufkin
nation-wide friend maker while
The News ad copy writer seeks
a well deserved vacation. It is
the clerk to his counter-mate,
"and they’ll buy what you
have and think it's what they
want."
A mighty race took place
yesterday afternoon out on
South First street. A boy in
a billy goat wagon outran a
Cadillac.
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94 Bleached Sheeting, yard.
P brown Sheeting, yard—
Boys, Blue Shirts,'____
Wash Pants, pair_____
Nen's Bincheck Pants, ________
Nen's Uncle Sam Khaki Sh
Men's Blue Shirts, light wei
Nen's Heavy Cheviot Shirts.
Nen's Grey- Milton Goodwin
Nen's All Wool Serge Pants
pen's Fine Worsted Dress P
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yercales, best cambric finisl
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^tra Size Bath Towels, 22 1
Wit Table Damask, ya
Inch Table Damask, yar
filling station.—Robert Quillen.1 west in offering her best will
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Optimist: A man who keeps needed rest. But here’s hop-
on sampling new brands of ing!!
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Regarding Germany, a head.ihighest elevation on the North
line says: “Situation ’ Watched American continent .will be
Closely By France." That’s saled for perhaps the first
sure the truth. France per-' time during August, if the at-
haps fears she would lose her' tempt B. Eilson, for-
oiticial eyesight if She didn't "neka, Anchiptg ana C' L
keep it focused on her arch
enemy. But there is, no doubt,
much justification for it.
Viscountess Astor said more
women police were needed in
had a (London for patrol duty, and
precipitous mountains of the
sombrero republic
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There need be no fear con-’
ty in his present force of women was i
rm in his totally inadequate.
If
white-haired, tooth- House of Commons on the sal-
climbine a ateon aries of the metropolitan po-
lice force, she declared the!
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ing peace time. When any man • —— —~ o--
or set of men defy constituted' Alaskan bitown bear which
authority, civil officials know‘range the mountain fastnesses
that the arm of the army iswialso be taken.
strong enough to right a wrong1. The start of the trip will
situation. Really, the army be made at McKinley station,
forms a peace time reserve for at the entrance to the park,
domestic peace and tranquility. W here, here is a natural land-
—----o--' iing field. Other landing
A people that can’t develop places are also being located
the resources of its own coun-’in various sections of the
try is in a sad plight. That park where aditional fuel is
condition of things usually pre-' being stored,
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Mountains rose
groves 3
And harboursi
Ships at ancho
ring, touching words 1y9f th;
speaker as he pictured the
funeral scenes of one of
America’s greatest men. There
was simple pathos and deep
respect in his voice as he de-
scribed the inaugural cere-
monies of the incoming pres-
ident. Ceremonies adminis-
tered by a father to his son
in a small room lighted by an
oil lamp. A scene of pride and
red by fifty years of noblel
lory, and enter into and
re the traditions of an in- 1
The army and navy of the trip will be made for the pur-
United States is a good thing? pose of securing air photo-
at least in moderate size, dur-1 graphs _ of great herds of
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magnetism. In Los Angeles
the advertising manager wil
see all that is to be seen and
will not sing his eventide Iulia
bies until the cover of night
prevents his conquering further
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assurance of protection. The
interesting fact remains that
Mexico is apparently depend-
ent upon the venturesome in- ’
teiests in the United States to
level the earth’s rich stores;
that have lain for centuresi
buried in the rugged hills and
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“he Associated Press is exclusively
LUFKIN DAILY NEWS
Published Every Afternoon Except
, ——.. . Sunday by ———
WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO.
J. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editors and Managers
Gentry Dugat, City Editor
D. M. Bangs, Advertising Manager
Daily News, with Mrs. Bangs,
left Saturday to thrill the West
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companied by hei
newspaper pretty furniture in ashow wi
man, to land in an airplane -
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cerning Lufkin's city water. It
has been repeatedly analyzed
and found to be near perfect__I
far removed from any suspic-
ion. The water situation is'
one that the city officials of
Lufkin has watched very close-’
ly• In addition to the settling*
system, used by many cities,'
the chlorinating system was in-'
stalled. In addition to that,
other steps are to be taken.!
The pure condition of the’
water here presents no oc-J
casion for urgent improvement,
but Lufkin officials will not be
satisfied with anything less’
than the last degree of caution I
against impurity. This is right.
Lufkin has water that ranks I
among the purest of any in the
state, and that is saying a lot.'
dow flowers?) A blonde girl sale of alcohol to minors, Lady
carrying a red parasol A v< r- Astor is now urging the Brit-1
itable red and gold vision Ajish government to appoint
young couple studying the ’ more women "policemen.”*
.. win- /Speaking recently in the
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for you to be financially safe. • I
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York concert singer, wholhas achieve
more fame by her name keing men-
toned in connection with theTPoison
Pen” case recently than in her pro-' ______ n
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Fresh Candies on ice at beautiful dine"
Macks. ery. ne o
“Only be convincing,” said
the West He sat piping
personal Piping worlds a
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worlds. It is a pleasure trip,
of curse; and Donald M.
knows how to twist time and
opportunity into a full realiza-
tion of that which he seeks:
1 Vigilant and resourceful in
T' ------------------r-—business. Bangs Will prove him-
pr^^n^o^er^tte^no^n-'i8^ aggresive and adaptable
erst news, will be classed as adver-/when Miss Los Angeles places
nnngeptrdochergedra,atnthehcatanafithe fair hand of hospitality in
er will be held responsible for pay. ■ his. Mrs. Bangs will chaperon
meBt of bill.__[her distinguished husband and
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Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin,
Texas, for transmission through the
mail as second-class matter.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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J l is just as Liard to keep money safe
and working as it is to earn it.
Your money in this bank—i
in ceitificates of deposi
cial account is safe. Your valuables
in our vaults are safe. Your money
in inveslments which we reccommend
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nickel cigars.—Selected. | —-----o-----—
Some people-get the habit' Attempt To Scale "Roof
of yawning every time they
speak and others every time Anchorage. Alaska. Aug.
they listen.—Snap Shots. j 13—Mount McKinley, the
sting privilege based upon ,
lege work that any teacher’s I
pege or old line college has ,
the state. Hundreds of the
08 efficient teachers in the 1
Me are being trained in the i
unior colleges, where the.
ANSes are small, the teachers
Ml trained and where per-
nality has an opportunity to
Mis Fairy Burch, of Texar-
naTex.-Ark., who has been
siting Mrs. A. M. Denman
d other relatives, was to
aVe today for Fresno, Cal.,
r a visit.
Friday morning at 10
o’clock the Methodist church
was packed with people who
came to mourn over the pass-
ing of our president, Warren
G. Harding. The sunny air
outside was full of bird songs
and the fragrance of summer
flowers; and inside a reverent
audience listened to the stir-
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zcceldavodtat/cmmuug
wrangling for some time. Fin-
ally he politely interjected:
We ve just gotten in a new
shipment of hosiery in at-
mosphere shades. Let me
show you. Newest things out ”
ed by the pale face. „ is r of “ hong
largely true of Mexico. That 1; . \ Mrs. RV Watts, that had reposed on the
nation is now inviting Ameri- wishgs that announce to her -shelves for many moons,
can capital and brains to go that she now Hem- -
there and develope its rich' titching for the Singer Sewing
mines. Heretofore, capital has Machine, ( ompany, and will
been afraid to venture, at least appreciate their patronage,
a goodly class of them have. ! Hems ' te hing 7c per yard.
There seems now to be more 41-6t
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dow. A i
less old man climbing a steep
flight of stairs. ‘There is a
certain peculiar bea
white hair and a chi
□ mountain sheep and the great
Alaskan hun-- Two sirism apamter had aluondon for patrol duty,
hot argument the other mom- she appealed to the Home
ing 1 over the difference in Secretary to increase their
shade between “atmosphere" number and widen their au-
and elephant’s breath.” The thority.
disgusted clerk listened to the -___________
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>ngs should begin. rWild animals |
gather food and Store it for win- l
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need of today, but for future f
account with 1
us, started today, isa wise pre. |
paration for future needs, and I
may prove to be the cornerstone I
of your fortune. . 4
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Moulded domes of atone arose,
Rose-tint and color of
cream, ca
Palaces on stately hills-—
And men things lived men
lives dts
In a restless mortal stream,
Fretted, lurked, and sobbed,
and died.
Ami (his was all a dream
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Glimpses: carry on despite death and
Small girl trudging down I all the hardships of life. Men
the street carrying her dolleame closer to the Infinite;
baby on a wee pillow. A pup j and a deeper fellow-love was
with a wistfully Seri.us face I born in their hearts as they
, , , ambles neglectedly along be heard the brave word: -Car
Of Continent- By Plane hind. Three open-mouther/ry on."
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Girls’ Dormitory, Jac
ander College of Jack- a
Kie, Texas, will on the f
■day of October celebrate'a
■years of distinguished ser-1
■to the field of education? f
■ the oldest institution in I
■Texas, and one of the old-a
nthe state. Through it's t
| have passed many of the
ingman and women of the t
of Texas. A number have,
Le distinguished as gov-)
L senators, congressmen,' c
or, lawyers, ministers and,i
Lnaries, and many others^
attained signal success'c
ommercial enterprises. | j
he story of the men and"
Ln who pass through the, I
1 Christian college is a 1
ling story indeed. Of the (
ty presidents of the United.’
tes, twenty-four have been 1
lege trained men, and of this'
Ker twenty-one have been ।
[product of the small church <
ege. Of the nine Supreme I
Iges, eight are college grad- <
esiand seven of the eight
re been educated in the,
neh college. Of the twelve, i
sidents of 'the largest uni- ;
sties in America,- eleven <
■ passed through the small,
irch college. The distinct ]
sion of the church college,
lo develope Christian char-
er, and train for efficient t
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 243, Ed. 1 Monday, August 13, 1923, newspaper, August 13, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415826/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .