The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [17], No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1923 Page: 1 of 10
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the recent text book
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partment by the British
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Building permits issued dur
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The city propor- Lufkin have never visited.
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Mr. and Mrs. A.W. Orr were seed are expected in Lufkin by
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s the male citizens were requir-
While the building permit
R. H. Powell, Lufkin insur-
ed to pay the city poll tax Helmic are visiting in the city,
amount for January is far be-
year just passed, it will be
re-
taxes.
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(By Associated Press)
and Arkansas.
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Mt police said.
Was Operated on Here
to obtain definite information
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mand, of Goose Creek.
The
men organ-
flogging.
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that this is
than usual.
r and B. T. Swift,
rday on a boot-
ie, were carried
arate negotia-
:ey in the event
called that January is an off
month due to the fact that it
is a month of inventories, pay-
tion falls behind the county,
considering the number of resi-
dents in the city limits of Luf-
kin, due to the fact that only
MELLON CALLS MEET
OF THE COMMISSION
Definite Information On The
Goose Creek Flogging Not
Obtainable to Jurors
ention decision
the control oi
and Bosphorus,
e dispatch.
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1.—The British
business Saturday afternoon in
NOT TEXAS POLICY
TO LEASE CONVICTS
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FEWER POLL TAXAS
PAID THAN BEFORE
had acted favorably upon the
American funding plan.
JANUARY BUILDING
PERMITS $21,800
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Approximately 600 poll taxsame approximate size.
>| The Gulf Pipe Line Com-
00. GAMBRELL TO
BE BURIED TODAY
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b 1.—A complaint
day charging Roy
Perry Ricks was operated
on at 8:80 Wednesday even-
The Angelina County Toma-
to Growers Association met in
that strai
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members were present, a num-
ber of these being directors
omato Growers Met Saturda
EK' $5
American debt funding
mission, has called a
Daily Average of $807 Less
Than That of 1922—First
Month is Off Month
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ASYoR HEAS,
•EL BETTER Now
‘MOMYK
will becern. Work is progressing at
reached, will be about 500 less this time on a 55,000 tank and
men are
f halfth
ite cases fl
’Chronic fl
r $12,50.5
[ have.no
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PUTTING UP TAN
Four Tanks With Capacity!
Around 58,000 Gallons Are
Meet Today to Arrange
On the British Debt
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of the organization.
As a result of the meeting,
Wm. C. Hall, secretary of the
Chamber of Commerce, Mon-
day morning ordered five
poumds of Early Detroit and
Acme seed for plantiny in An-
velina county.
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ules. The change would have
bw Charged With
of Driskell in
‘ of Last May
Oklahoma City, Feb. 1.p0
ice have started a search for
an unidentified man who drove
an automobile up to the curb in
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n that. Others I
. here for ever. I
will be forced to
ne ever comes, ij
i suns like a thk
departure to d
laily paper. 7
hinted that the]
s behind the al
ed by graduatei
eaching many■
y know nothhgi
ne. The Palme
test, and the hM
iworld. Itii
from the P
‘doctor” thatf
am not really44
be. Now then
i whom I recoM
profession; buif
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let my hundrd
Ask some oft
y-night kind all
! as long as the
move on to n
ne inducement
tbenefit. Asm
is and to take
w I could ncM
7 time I sawp
vould worry ikj
ere and will
1 the years M
honest.
1 notion still
That is M
y be able to gd
ses, he cand
ly, people, ald
they first stu
3 of many,yei
how much
the diseasmm
if your family
chitis, appetia
oid fever, N
igerous, justm
simple and J
nd best portt
aimer Schc^J
swer calls 4
ffice hours j
r house cals:
at office 1
ironie casesM
y $2: in adn
s.
ople who
Committee Declares State I.
Without Authority To Do
As Ferguson Proposes .
the middle part of the pres-
ent week.
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for planting, it was said. The
the quarters of the
(By Associnted Press)
Waco, Feb. I.—Harle Hum-
phreys, negro, charged with
shooting to death Lee Frazier
of Falls county on January 13.
was brought here from Marlin
as a precaution against viol-
THE
Dallas, Feb.
- —J and threw
the body of his son, Lavera,
on the sidewalk after summon-
nig the father from his bed.
he car sped away before the
father could question the oc-
cupant.
1.— I'he fun-
wCBy Associated Press)
Washington, Feb. 1.—Sec-
Negro Charged With Murder
Is Moved From Marlin To
The Jail at Waco
HARRIS GRAND JURY ROADS TOLD JO STAT ON
ADJOURNS SESSION PRESENT FREIGHT RATES
Around 6,600 Will Be Number
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Washington, Feb. 1.—In-
creases amounting to approxil affected a large volume of
VOIE TO RETURN 10 FERGUSON HIS
PLAN TORUNPEMTENTARY SYSTEM
THREW body of MAN °
OVER ON SIDEWALK
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million dollars having been
spent in building and improve-
ment in Lufkin during 1922.
Builders and economists
prophesy a lot of building dur-
ing 1923 and there is no cause
for discouragement in the re-
port of Lufkin for the first
month of the year. A greater
and bigger Lufkin is in the
building.
the prop- ris county grand jury adjourn-
—. ed after declaring, its inability
over half the daily average of
traffic from Texas, Oklahoma 1922 which was around the
$1,500 mark, practically a half
e announced at law and order.
ing state, county, city and
school taxes and is the first
month following Christmas.
Weather conditins are not al
ways favorable in January.
Even at that, the January
daily average of $807.42 is
The superin-
the straits com- tendent of railways at May,
ussia would not ence has been arrested.
Duesseldorf, Feb. 1.—The
ceived a note French announce that s.111
saying. that Germany fail to
is the right to
Daily News Thursday fore- miles northwest, the tanksFK2I
noon. ing a capacity each of aroun
The number of state and 55,000 gallons. The work ok ------ .0. xacurc,
county poll taxes paid-in An- erection has been contracted In Chamber of Commerce
early morning gelina county will amount to by the United Iron Works of
hursday, to ap- around 6,500 when the mail Kansas City with a branch at
mg S"ed out on payments have been goneDallas.
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list IS ANNOUN
Named of Ten Applicant
- Lufkin Postoffice Ha
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ence. He was lodged in the
McClennan county jail.
Word has been received that
Mrs. F. S. Sayers, of near Can-
ton, in Van Zandt county,
has been rather seriously ill.
Mrs. Sayers is the mother of
Mrs. W. L. Watson of Lufkin,
whom she will pJan visiting as
soon as the former is able to
make the trip to this city.
mately 7% per cent in freigh
rates on fruits, melons and
vegetables from the Southwes
to Indiana, Ohio and New
York consuming points hav ।
been declared unreasonabl
and unjustified by the inter
came up. The bill has passed
_ _____________ to a third reading. The house
bassy that the British cabinet- committee on criminal juris-
? a representative each of the
_ postoffice department and th
civil service commission would
jointly visit Lufkin, makein
_ quiries concerning the appii
_ cants and 'possibly interview;
them before a decision-is an-
nounced. - Prior to this officialws ,
visit, however, the papers, con-1: i Th.
taming general information, .
will be graded, it was stated at ‘
the local office Modnay. Four
of the applicants are at present
employed in the office.
prudence reported favorably
the Jacks bill requiring news-
paper publishing companies
not owning property in the
state to furnish a bond as a
protection to persons obtaining
judgments for libel.
p, FEBRUARY 2,1923
JAS. MITCHELL PARI
I OWNER MEXICAN MINE
ich Veins of Silver stuc
I By Mitchell and Breen in
I State of Zacatecas
I,arrivals today on the noon
train from Livingston.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Poe of
ie, putting the
abeyance. The
• With favorable conditions
Coe L. Agee stated Thursday prevailing, the above work
custody of forenoon. Actual receipts is- will continue until some time . —.....
"atts of Ange- sued until a late hour Wednes- in April, it is thought by F. L. chamber of Commerce. Eleven
day night were around the 5,- McGown, who is acting as time
l urner was iodg- 700 mark. The mark of 6,500, keeper for the iron works con-
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MMJag Mitchell, employed at
» Kennedy Jewelry store in
Bl’ 1S one of the owners
Kjsilver mine in the state of
Fcatecasin the republic of
gexico. E.K. Breen, of Mon-
WK. V: 18 the other owner of
temine. Five veins have been
gruekand three of- these have
en developed. The miners
2e now taking out a car of
aPre a week.
8 The mines are all located on
Ke piece of property in the
Koncepemn del Oro part of
tacatecas and are near the front of the residence
fazipi mines. The company Horner early today
g 50ogist reports the finding of
p rich vein and Mr. Mitchell
has, samples of ore and of
seltered silver at his place
P employment to show for his
pining connection.. The ore
pso contains gold.
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LAUSANNE CONFERENCE FALLS
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INFERENCE TO RE MORE SEVERE
Being Erected Near City
gce0 ■ — /an
Fewer poll taxes were paid The Gulf Pipe Line Co
CQllec-lpany is having erected, fc
ID SWIFT
ED TO RUSK FpaSmntWhrncouhda"
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as Corpus Sued
erma"—
ging charge icesit
Dia le_smeher’s report shows
g^t 25 tons of ore yields the
pi of $2,408.55 net of all ex-
nses incident to mining and
pelting. Contracts have been
t for the construction of Debt E, n
mses , around the mine pre- - unding Commi
ratory to developing it in
rnest. The mines are located
gut 175 miles beyond Mon-
Hey or about 350 miles from
eTexas border. Mr. Mitch-
recently visite the mines,
“■ iber of interest-
iltherek
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the interdiction ZoVe^S
will be extended to steel, iron
and other manufactured . arti-
i. ces now permitted to enter
. * r Germany. The order prohib-
at the events of iting the export of coal and
. coke from the Ruhr Valley
ir the success of to the unoccupied part of Ger-
many territory brought no re-
action from the Germans,
tion to the Near French patrols arl enforcing
state commerce commission ing at the Angelina county
The railroads proposed mak hospital in Lufkin. The opera-
ng the rates effective Marc i tion was for appendicitis. Mr.
4. The roads were ordered t» Ricks was reported to be doing
maintain their present sched - nicely today.
pockk left for st concerning the flogging of Mrs.
F in search of bar- Audrey Harrison and R. A. Ar-
i’s three stores, two .. ... J.-. ---
re located in Luf- jury declared their belief that
6 >n Groveton, one some .one body of men organ-
s ere, The Annex, ized to regulate, the morals of
( ° Athens within the community committed the
1,1 Pie of weeks.
P*" Published in Angelina County
IIN NEWS
Austin, Feb. 1—The Texas
senate today adopted without
a record vote the recommenda-
tion of the committee on peni
tentiaries to return to former
Governor Fergucon his f ffer to
ease., the Penitentiary system
lot $250,000 per year. The
committee report led ued that
under existing laws the Jegis-
lature is without authority to
accept the offer. Also it is
declared it is th. policy -f the
state not to lease out prisoners.
The senate passed unani-
mously the Rogers resolution
for a complete investigation of
the affairs of the Texas Em-
ission To Ploy ers Insurance Association
created to administer the
workmen’s compensation act.
Senator Watts charged that
the measure was presented for
+,I, el. a—sec- political reasons in an attempt
retary Mellon, chairman of the to destroy the organization.
Amowinn- J.L1 a ’ rL.. J «
_ - 1 he senate adopted the Teer
------- . meeting resolution providing for a sur.
We commission late today Vey of the penitential
eas corpus. through, County Tax Collector
Swift were taken C
ea to pay tne city Pom taxlHelmic are visiting in the city, ance man, made a business amount tor January is far be-
whereas both men and women the guest of the latter’s sister, trip to Nacogdoches Thursday low that of many months in the
paid the county and state poll Mrs. R. V. Wheat. forenoon. "..... inn------’ “ ’
Is Not If Germany Fail. To Come To
Terms France Will Extend
Export Interdiction
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Been Made Public
Ten Lufkin citizens appii
for the position of postmas
ab Lufkin. They are M
Susie E. Lang, W. E. Mener
Clarence Green, I. L. .Satt
field, J. w. Yancy, Louis M
Gee, Grovef C. Dunn, Mi
Bessie Thompson, w. L. EVA
and W. H. Wright. The 1
has been announced by t
postoffice department ,
Washington.
The date for sending in at
plication blanks closed on Jar
uary 23. It was stated Mon
day forenoon that a little late
re Saturday and which it is thought
nought from the lcacucu, win ve avou ovu iessy-o -mne J a uu.uvu vank ana
cqunty jail after than the number issued lastMr. McGown stated that the
in that county year being, around 7,000. other tanks would be of the
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Father Called From Bed To
See Son’s Body Dumped
From An Automobile
It was added I kin is quite an institution, one,, .
lesser amount however, that many citizens of , -t 18 now time for plants to
be coming up and at least time
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month Ot January,‛eral of Dr. Joel Gambrell,
amounted to 2,0.0" icdeaixe, amd sorruny
made a daily average for the/Baptist work, was conducted
27 business days in that month here today
of $807.42. _____________
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o2-ym8son late today vEy OI tne penitential Astern 22
yesterday. The call for the when the Pope bill nullifyingenM8l
meeting followed an officialthe recent text honl nw-da
notification to the state de-
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l negro, with the
r P. Driskell last
let gun was found
16 of Arthur Pol-
ther-in-law of Mit-
8 also charged with
of W. E. Holt and
APeancamp. The , Houston, Feb. 1.—The Har-
Mtified as the pron. ris county grand jury adjourn-
The Largest Circulation of Any w
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I Angelina county, receipts were issued at the ‛ ----- -----
L said neither of city offices, City Secretary T. pany’s pump station near Luf-
ked for bond in L. Dunn stated.:
unty.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [17], No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, February 2, 1923, newspaper, February 2, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415721/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .