Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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NO. 61.
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OF ETERNAL NEWNESS
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re-
of which- the
plant is operated.
Gulf.
fromwhich
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AFTER A WHIPPING
atriotic vand law
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Two Brothers and One Sister information from Bonnie Lee
Kovno to induce
(By Associnted Press)
Boucher, sister, in connection
Pres-
doners Employ
manager San Augustine County
make a
Burgomaster Apologized And
iership by filing an-
erishly’ preparing to
resume
Any Further Excesses
Texas.
(By Associated Press)
i into the legisla-
ft
flag, hoisted by
atroduced by Moore
County?
needed to the leg-
This offering will be
i constitutional con-
said a new
led to taxprivileg-
or portion of the
months.
price.
-1L
10
N
pqi
; Can Quell
in Memel
3 to bear on the
tanians menacing
ambassadors are
■ ■
Too Early to Liberalize
Payments to the U. S.
the county clerks.
$ measure was pre-
Dunne and Orr Are to Be In
Dallas at a Farm Bureau
Meeting During Week
vith a fascinating s
the slums and back
y girl who wanted
ibassadors decid-
in energetic rep-
where this syrup could be Ob-
tained and I am much pleased
pare
acti
sary
and
the
oda Improved
Is was able to re-
attraction
1," an Educations!!
le actress, Dorothy
fou Off To
it Values
E TODAY.
thbound,” ’a picti
it and whirlwind
way through. "
ishes the laughs.
t and got it.
went for advenl
feioners court ad-
I o’clock Friday
ter’ having been
• a few days in
soon as he can find a house in
which to move.
<Y TODAY.
‘The Timber Quet
using comedy, and
tied “His Enemies
a
day
bly
terms of settlements by nations
owning money to the United
States.
hostilities in the event of a
breakdown of the Lausanne
peace conference, says Ruters.
Buckner’* Home Aid
Since the fire at- Buckner
Orphan’s Home, it is urged
that everyone make a contri-
Lumber Co., Keltys, Tex.
Jan. 11, 1923.
FRENCH FLAG RN
BOWN IN GERMANY
(By Associated Press)
Houston, Jan. 13.—Authori-
ties expected today to obtain
Janu
Naco
union
chur
l M
Tocci
of Bi(
week
rest i
Satur
ming little. Shirfi
ole.
L To Collect
He Taxes
OIL TAKES RISE OF
TEN CENTS BARREL
N
Associated Pre**)
Jan. 18.— Represen-
ler of Marshall, in-
bill in the house re-
HOLD THREE OF A
FAMILY ON MURDER
Wary 13,1923.
“We have nothing but praise
1 }, • 3 ie
20
NO LIQUORS SOLD
SAYS ONE REPORT
TURKS PREPARING
TO RESUME FIGHT
IAVE LODGES
MEMBERSHIPS
Effect Was Put
exas Legislature
rshall Member
years the veteran tailor was
Make it your favorite
pastime to call us when
ever you paper is not
delivered promptly.
Sund
ing <
(By Associated Press)
Washington, Jan. 18—
ident Harding and republican
leaders, after a thorough can-
them any information,*’
very truly, E. L. Kurth, general
Christmas: ' ..
“This is undoubtedly the
thing in ribbon cane syrup,
county product and the com-
mercial club of Lufkin can give
----
dredged to a
clated Press)
13.—The allied
won
N
in an official report received
by Prohibition Commissioner
Haynes from the New Jersey
dr^headquarters. William R.
Sanders, chief of the inspec-
tion division of United States
customs service at New York,
characterized the denial of
NOT
DTE, SAID
fP
g
NO TIME TO CHANGE
DEBT FUNDING LAW
Mica
hat Lithuanian
to seek an amendment to the
deBt funding, law liberalizing Bill
> worth a visit to
only is the head
Lor present use,
ind hats that J
n the spring se
our prices the 1
ed interesting.
% 3 sm-Neie*
-7N•
itizen,"-
commenting on the
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1
25
y Ma
—IN_
Hi
Baptist Ladies’ Aid Society.
hution either in money or
Aus
tative
trodus
quirin
in Td
— \ . 13
Cement Sidewalks Being
' And Grounds Being co
With Grass and Terra
w Tea
vide good roads,
SYRUP PLANT WILL
j CLOSE FOR A WEEK
MAKING BEAUTIFUL
WARD SCHOOL ARI
Information Is Hoped For
From Little Seven Year
Old Child Witness
Ewill b e’ only one more
If the Bible conference
dhere by Brooks F.
Wie teacher- and lec-
l^os Angeles. “What
BAO With the Bible?”
Sheme announced for
Eight. The Sunday
Son will be the last
mile conference ses-
If in Lufkin by Mr.
Ea-1 ‛
I evening it was found
yiopen the Sunday
lons at the First Rap-
$ where the confer-
[was employed
bounty commis-
Angelina coun-
cense taxes on
w past due,
Judge J. T. Ma-
Iforenoon. Mr.
L begin his new
day, Jan. 15, it
IWhat Shall We Do
BBible7"
ith will speak at the
ian church at 11
nday morning. When
tes his work here he
ENacogdoohes for an
le conference starting
fanuary 21 and end-
le following Sunday,
S8.The, conference, in
Kps will be under the
the’two Presbyterian
dhere. On February
pith will leave- for
la,, to begin a series
scussions there. Next
r Bible teacher will
ft Lufkin, he' stated
forenoon.
DELAYED GERMAN PAYMENT
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The syrup standardization
plant in Lufkin will be closed
down for a week from Mon-
day, January 15, ‘to Saturday,
January 20, stated A. W. Orr,
to the Lufkin’Daily News at
(By Associated P’resa)
Valletta, Malta, Jan. 13.—•
PRE SESSION
ILE CONFERENCE
hall We Do With the
7 Theme of Brooks
Bith Sunday Eve
ret.
R. A. Armand, 28, of Mid-
dletown, is also alleged to have
been whipped by the same
mob.
SATURDAY.
bound," and a go
‛ogr4m.
:—*2th
AY AND TUESDA
a anilatar casti
ie crities to be on
1,
1 Harrison, seven, who had seen
a mob of disguised men drag
his mother from her hom, cut
off' her hair and whip her.
The alleged whipping was ad-
E DELAY IM R
(By Associated Press)
Washington, Jan. 13.— Presn
dispatches describing the land-
ing of large quantities of illicit
beverages by a fleet of'rum
noon Saturday. - Mr. Orr gave runners ' off the New Jersey
the reason as being that Major;C Was declared erroneous
P. J. DUnne and himself would
It is reliably reported from
Charged with the Murder
Of Grady Skipworth
both be in Dallas next week
in attendance upon a meeting
of the Texas Farm Bureau,
RUM FLEET EVENT BOTH
DENIED AND AFFIRMED
hc.—————------a ___
Warned Populace Against ' Prairie Oil Company Action ofit
8*5533-2432′525, 5
on other sides of the area. 8
Being situated on the Choe-
€aw trail as it leads into the
city and on wha is perhaps the
most'traveled road leading into Wit
for "the "excelent-quality of Lufkinethe beauty, dignity and Mr
grace of form of the building Preb:
with its beautified premises o’oloi
will be an eye-opener and ad- he can
vertisement for the city to all will
strangers as they enter Luf- 8-dax
SYRUP ADVERTISES
ANGELINA COUNTY
vass of the situation, decided
Yours today that this is not the time
troops at Steele, two miles out
from Essen, was torn down and
destroyed, says a dispatch to
uties today after Vorwearts today. The Burgo-
illness, yesterday master had to apologize to the
at an advanced age.
Because King Edward’s
is under way.!
2.— to ‘make the t
Beaumont and
Ush an appeal warning
population against excesses.
with the killing of Grady
Shipworth on the night of No-
vember. 20, according to local
peace officers. Their where-
abouts were not ascertained to-
day. A complaint was filed
charging murder. The girl ac-
cused a negro of killing Skip-
worth and attacking her.
A writ of habeas corpus was
issued in the Boucher case.
KING EDWARD’S TAILOR
DIES AT ADVANCED AGE
Marienbad, Czechoslovakia,
Jan. -13.—Wenzel Wilfert, for
more than ten years court
Governor proprietor of a local hotel. He
not only served the English
_ Major Dunne is in Waco and
wih,8o on to Daflas for the
ngeuegsameMr, Orr laden
was tO leave today for
government to mind but that it will make a
tremendous hit with everyone.
In fact, those who received
this syrup from you this Xmas
are very emphatic in their
i the injection of ship became widely known
i into the legisla- throughout Europe. Of late
jw of Ku Klux lan clothe? served as models of
A resolu- fashion, Wilfert’s workman-
its acts promptly realize the wonderful adver.
» tising this opportunity afford-
Angelina syrup, whio you so
kindly’ sent the writer for
. 4. • < XUU |
VasHoping Word From Dallas Says -That Ward '
id Pernit -t d
n Ruhr
the Lithuanian , x - 1. j- > ■ ■.
able to stop the praise, and you possibly do not Republican Leader. Deem it
I 0____ 11.1 .An1:,A +kA IrAnAovf1 artAi..
BURNED
ArrnAnNAI to tell them it is an Angelina
AFTERNOON
der Captain Spumate are hold-rison, 30. a widow, on the night
ng Horace and Bernard Bouch- of .January 5, she admitted to
er, brothers, and Miss Naomi officers, but she kept it a sec-
Custom. Service Inspector
Says Capture 4 Boats is
Proof illicit Trade
kin’s gates.
and there is no question in my ‛ _____—
if it act toward the sovereign during the annual
.. ____. royal visit here, but sent the clothes.
const!- King clothes from Marienbad sent off next Thursday, Jan.
‘ -to London during the winter, 18. See the committee of the
m pleased to quote below a
aragraph in a letter received
rohTour repreaertative at Bal-
ed. Several have asked me
Plan to Resume Hostilities
in Event of Breakdown of
Lausanne Conference
(By Associated Press) „
Berlin, Jan. 18.—The French Tulsa, Okla., Jan. 13.—The tion2
occupying Prairie oil company announced ractM
an increase of 10 cents a barrel ture,
on all grades of Mid Continent of H
oil, including Texas. They Neff i
posted a price of $2.10 per islatu
barrelgon oil 41 degree baume calih
m confined to the French commander and pub- gravity or better. The Sin- ven o
....., liah an anneal warning the clair Company met the new
The' grounds -of the Cent)
- Grammar school ’
North First street in Lufkin a
work of beautification,^
under wy, is completed., 3
magnificent building togeti
’ with th setting around it
combine to make one of t
brightest civic spots in ton
R. J- Sheared has the c
tract and is now busy putt
down 6,500 square feet of fit
walks. This’ includes a 6g
walk on the west and not
sides of the grounds bps de
main walk- entrance ongi
vest and on other parts of5
grounds. These . spacic
re waks lend a symmet§
.2
-urth s letter .follows, d:ng with! grass and St
, C _ ‛ i m wise, beautifying the seng
Followed by the Sinclair
• Producer* of Oil He
Waco, Jan. 13.—Rangers un- ministered to Mrs. R. II. Har-
of the city bub irt their work with ” e
-- and law plant. Mr. Orr is to move to
stated Mr. Lufkin from Livingston, just as
Angelina County is Well ,
Advertised by Syrup , going to be one of the be
" ' 2 sights of the city when
Something of the manner in
FING NEW
---
Mvbg fa
secreforgguinstions tailor i. King Edward vn qf
P . England, died here recently Smyrna that the Turks are fev-
LUFKIN, TEXAS, s
MdPresa), 210.
g Reparations which Angelina county has
■r > postponed been, advertised by the syrup
■ the payment that is being made here by Ahe
P ld marks due syrup standardizing plant
Enext Monday: might be gained from av letter
d Belgium vot recently received by. the-San
E England did Augustine County Lumber Co.,
French request- at Keltys. At Christmas this
m, to finish thefcompany sent out a consider-
their new mora- able quantity of syrup to
$ wasiintimated friends of the company. E. L.
b hoping a mor- Kurth, general manager of the
2ermittheRuhri company, has sent a letter to
definite shaper Sec Wmie, Hall, of the Luf-
sentrof san ap- kin Chamber of Comme ‘
rdpstanee,pol-,garding the matter.
mmisaion Fte .MraWH Al hutkm ■
rum running as laughable, and “'
aid the capture of four heavily
--- runners is all thlkp-
his port, he had need of, .
ichgn—2eh
g—-
Hngs have been held,
wed very gratifying to
was the fact that
I of those in the audi- W
| men, this rule hold- under one of the subordinate
for.practically all the organizations -c"
ference meetings. The nlank ie nne*
discussed was, "Is
SSeristjanity?* p
L closing Sunday of meeting next week.
dicethe add re 88 w i 1 1 """ * "on “-3-
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 61, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 13, 1923, newspaper, January 13, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415705/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .