Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 25, 1922 Page: 1 of 8
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Lufkin Merchants Ready
For Christmas Shopping
' AND HAMER
IN A CONFERENCE
IEF SHIP COLLIDES
WITH LINER NEW YORK
GERMAN MINISTER
NOW OUT CABINET!
ORPHANS FOR
ITS PASSENGERS
CHILD MADE SPEECH
FOR UNITED STATES
Understood to Have
Amended Removal
of Rangers
Lufkin is out after these fac-
tories. Their benefit to the city
socialists who accused him of
having actively participated in
the Rhineland separatist move-
ment in 1919.
The reichstag today votes its
approval of the motion made
il» M duo
Hopeful for Charley
(By A-w-x-lated Press)
Dallas, Nov. 25.—Mildren
Harris, former wife of Charlie
Chaplin, said she "certainly
wished Charlie would find
some one who would make him
| happy," when told of his re-
ported engagement here today.
The resignation
i made in
Mueller Resigned When He
Was Accused by Members
Of the Reichstag
Discussed at Meeting
.J" i GIVE A SUSPENDED
SENTENCE IN CASE
YOUTHFUL DRIVER
CAR KILIS A HOY
pf Chaplin nor
I ®ould confirm
'Port.
ILEY CHAPLIN
IEP0RTED ENGAGED
Enjoyed Birthday Party
Little Miss Lucille 8tokes
(By Associated Press)
Trenton, N. J., Nov. 25.—
A charge of manslaughter was
placed today against Edward
i Peden, of Houston, a student
■at Princeton. The charge fol-
lowed the death of Paul Wool-
shlager, oT Philadelphia, who
was struck by Pedcn'a auto-
mobile.
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s,undLy
riture.
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fhousand Orphans From
a Minor—Assistance
from Allied Ships
frBy Associated Press) ,
fctantinople, Nov. 25.—
RtUVllVaiJ I1VM1 A-.MK.V • —
feamship, Belgravian, col-l
[with the 1
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New York at the junction Cuno, reajgned his office to-1
t Bosphorus and Sea of day_ ..
era this morning. The ftfter attacks
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vian was
ns from Asia Minor. Al-
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of the Belgravian.
ON_1 OPEN DOUR FOR TURKEY
SPOKESMAN AMAZES THE
FOREIGN DELEGATIONS
.for a conference.
I The Klondel Company mak- and section have been thor-
j os the Fly Swat and the own- oughly demonstrated to the sat-
: ers of the company are very isfaction of those whose mission
anxious to move to Lufkin be- it has beeni to investigate them. Woodvjl|(, on Satlirdav aft(,r.
cause of the drier climate. The Each of these two concerns
Fly Swat committee embraces have shown sufficient reasons
the regular industrial commit- for wanting to leave the larger
tee composed of E. L. Kurth, I cities and for wantjng to make
W. C. Trout and B. L. Zeagler Lufkin their permanent home.
Factory Taken I
r bf' locating the
besides the following’wjieciffl
committee: C. A. Burke, W.
V. Glass and W. D. Newsom*.
The committee on the gar-
ment or overall factory, which
desires to move to Lufkin from
San Antonio because of labor
and other conditions, is com-
posed of Judge E. J. Man-
factory,” it was announced Sat- tooth, W. C. Trout, T. J. Ay-
‘ Z. cock, Harry Abram and E. E.
sent | Woods. This committee is to
imeet Tuesday, the hour to be
to J. W. Harrington, of The' designated by Chairman Man-
noon, Aug. 23, 1919. Powers
shot Wise at 5 o’clock that af
ternoon, according to the tes !
timony, in vindicating his do 1
mestic wrong.
PROFESSOR MARRIED ON
TODAY AFTER DIVORCE
First Wife Was Principal
In Tiernan-Houlin
Paternity Case
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trans-Atlantic u,e ne^ cabinet of Chancellori n°'tY
€nf kin
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__ LUFKIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY, NO^MB^T
IIED STAW INSISTS IN i
STED NEGRO AND
iNT HIM BACK HOME
aypivvai MX taw 1I1UUU11 llittUC
McNees Took Negro In by German democrats endors- Matter of Fly Swat
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Have you noticed the large Christmas stocks over
the city? Lufkin merchants have large and well
assorted stocks of goods highly suitable for Christ-
mas giving. It is well true that the largest stocks
of Christmas goods are now in than ever before in
the city’s history. Already the merchants have
begun to decorate for their Christmas displays. It
is just a month—a calendar month—from today
until Christmas day. That means considerably less
than a month of shopping days. It is a true axiom
that the early shopper is the satisfied shopper. By
shopping early you will have full, complete and
widely varied stocks to select from. You can avoid.
' the jam in the last days before Christmas. And ?n
shopping early you help the sales forces at the
many stores in Lufkin. You will certainly profit by
shopping early and the business men who have
selected splendid lines for your satisfaction, will
certainly feel appreciative.
In America’s Spokesman Read
Memoirc and Papers To
Foreign Conference
(B’ Associated Press)
®Un' Nov. 24.—Plana for
‘regarding alleged I. W.
nt Breckenridge
“rbances against Mex-
nd nekroea were diseus-
8 conference between
mor r
TWO BODIES FOUND BANKERS THINK OF
IN SHIP CHANNEL A BANK NEWSPAPER
Death By Accident Verdict M.lte, Ei______ _____
at Inquest Held—Homes ; of Bankers Being Held
Are Unknown In Galveston
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(By Associated Press)
1 Houston, Nov. 25.—Death Galveston, Nov. 25. 11K.
by accidental drowning wagdiscussion of the establishment'
I n 1 M 1 ■ r\r~ .2 J . 1 • (« * .
•the cases of two workers ortfcevoted"to the interest's~of state!
jthe United States dredge? banks was on the program of-
Pensacola, whose bodies wertfthe twelfth district association!
found yesterday floating in the [of state bankers, which as-1
victims'Bembled here today for a con-i
native Vention.
for the-death of Maxie Wise on OIU „„„
i August 23, 1919. 1 he jury in American
the Powers case reported at Near
about 9:30 Friday night with
the above verdict. The case
|\vent to the jury at 2:40 1-ri- reiterating the insistence of the
/I n U n Ft n f A,-.-. 4 Jo.. v • • . — .
(By A«sociat?<i Press)
Hammond, Ind., Nov. 25.—
i Professor John H. Tiernan, of
South Bend, Ind., and Mrs.
Blanche J. Brimmer of Han-
sell, la., were married today at
Crown Point, Ind. Professor was eleven years of age Fri-
Tiernan was divorced Thurs- day and entertained with a
day from Mrs. Augusta Tier- party in honor of the event,
nan, principal in the Tiernan- The party was at the home of
Houlin paternity case at South her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
Bend. |H. Stokes. There were refresh
| A dispatch from Hansell ments, things to eat and games
said Blanche Brimmer is a were played. A most enjoy-
‘ daughter of Rev. Chas. IL able event was had and the
Hawn, a Methodist minister little folks left wishing Miss
there. Lucille many more such happy
j Mrs. Augusta Tiernan de- birthdays. Many nice presents
dared she would take steps to were brought aa takens of
reopen the divorce case. friendship.
Pent Neither Denied
pr Confirmed by Him
Or the Actress
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(By Associated Press)
I Angeles, Nov. 25.—
P* Chaplin, famous movie day
ke Wanted by Houston
I County Officials
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bf of Police G. S. flic
bd a negro by the r
Ihn'T ’ ----
and turned him over to
ty Sheriff English of
lett, Houston county, who
over after the negro and
er he found at Diboll,
was wanted on a charge
statutory offense. Dep-
keriff English left Friday
boon carrying the two
lers back with him to
ett.
Only 24 more shop-
ping days before
Christ™ a*.
ship channel. The
________ „er were Gustaf Loun,
mrican Near East «-!man”Mueller, ministe/of a^i-l^ de"’ find P^rick Kelley.
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(By Associated Preu)
Lausanne, Nov. 25.—Rich-
ard Washburn Child, chief
.a spokesman at the
Eastern conference,
amazed the other delegations
at this morning’s session by
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(day afternoon after the day United States upon the open
had been spent in argument. idoo; polil.y in Turkey. He
All testimony was introduced read the Aidc Memoirc dc.
Thursday. livered on October 30th to
Following the reading of the Great Britain,France and Italy,
court’s charge by District• Child said the American gov-
Judge L. D. Guinn, argument'ernment and the public sup-
ilia the Garmen I of counsel began. Five argu- ported this policy. He also,
, ments were made, these being reml clauses from the Amerl-
by Attorneys G. E. Richard- can communication relating t6
f .. son of Jaspw, J. ^. Collins of , the opposition of the United
<g^^^g||||d|fl||^M^J^R^hiveraofStotMto8ecret treaties and
by County Attorney C. E. Bra-ffWwI&'wnee of special
zil of Angelina county and economy and commercial ih-
T. F. Coleman of Woodville fluence in Turkey. This reit-
for the state. I eration was regarded by rep-
The case grew out of a do- resentatives as especially sig-
mestic matter in Woodville nificent at this time. Bound-
dating back to 1919. The aries are under consideration,
testimony of the defense was The conference is about to COn-
that Wise, who was slain, had [skier Turkey’s disposition of
been on too familiar terms'territories, including the Mes-
with the wife of Powers, itjopotamia oil fields, in which
being added that Mrs. Powers America is interested,
had confessed to the intimacy. [ ---------
Wise had gone to Dallas to
attend a mechanical school andi
a letter and some cards were I
received by Mrs. Powers from!
Wise. The killing took place
when Maxie Wise stepped
from the T. & N. O. train in
tog the government’s declara-
i . tion of policy. All parties
■---- vpted for the motion with the
McNews exception -,«f the communists
nrare!and three members of the anti-
Lamb Friday after-|8emitic party, who opposed. Fly Swat and the garment fac-
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itories in Lufkin was discussed
DEMONSTRATION HAD
j Chamber of Commerce at the
LARGER' ATTENDANCE'S"!
----- | Tuesday, Nov. 28th, to make
Calf Canned in Bald Hill “definite plans for the garment
Section Showing Real
Practice Economy
(By Associated Press)
Nov. 25.—The'
the inquestverdict today i^of a publication exclusively J",y Returned Verdiet
Will Powers Case By
9:30 Friday Night
carrying 2,000.Reichstag upon the minister byi
lips have gone to the
lice
Will Powers was given a
i five year suspended sentence
■ H. C. Gore was able to be
tklown town this morning for
[the first time following a ser-
Hous spell of illneae.
(By Associated Press)
Berlin, Nov. 25.—Dr. Her-1
I Their home addresses are un-
. The men had beerv
jsought after their disappear-!
came'nnCe °n 'a8t Saturday.
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FACTORIES FOR LUFKIN
ARE BEING ENCOURAGED
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Uy By Chamber
^eff and Ranger Tuesday and that organization
to h»ve recom-
‘hat rangers be wlth-
r°m ^feckenridge.
urday morning by Sec. Wm. C.
Hall. A telegram was i_____(
this mortiing by the secretary
J W T-Tnrri’nrrfnn nf T'hn
A much larger crowd at-’Klondel Company of Houston,;tooth,
tended the second day of can- t0 come up to Lufkin Monday'
ning and other demonstrations
held in Angelina county Fri-I
day. There were approximate-:
ly fifty persons witnessing the'
canning demonstrations and;
Hearing the talks. This was
about twice the size of the as-:
sembly at the first demonstra-1
tion on Thursday.
The demonstration held Fri-
r was at the M. K. Ament
l‘*n, is reported in the’farm ,n the Bald coinmui?
Mes Times today to be itf- M1®8 Gertrude Blodgett,
to marry Pola Negri, j district demonstration agent,
screen tragedienne Mrs. Clator, food speciail-
Madame 1st of A. & M. College, and
or deny,Col. A. W. Orr, leading agri-
culturalist from Livingston,
were present, each taking part
in the demonstrations and
making helpful talks.
County Agricultural Agent
0. C. LaGrone, of Angelina
county, was also present and
he said that a calf was can-
ned at the Fridy meeting. The
demonstration shows how citi-
zens of the county can put ini
cans their own meat at almost;
a nominal sum. It is shown
what a great saving can be ef-
fected in the practice of uping
home canning outfits.
The Lufkin Chamber bf|
Commerce is going to . move
ll8mer today. Hamer wonhHike to have your name
in the membership books when,
they are moved. But you 11
have to hurry.
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Monday are alwiyj
:ual bargains in all
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quality, yard......i
’ongee, special, yd
I” Silk Hosiery, pt
Strap Patent Lm|
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Hershey’s kisjii
ious. Get them ,11
’ Cit>es and
! Ruby King.
1 Cuba, Panatu
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