The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
This newspaper is part of the collection entitled: The Lufkin Daily News and was provided to The Portal to Texas History by the UNT Libraries.
- Highlighting
- Highlighting On/Off
- Color:
- Adjust Image
- Rotate Left
- Rotate Right
- Brightness, Contrast, etc. (Experimental)
- Cropping Tool
- Download Sizes
- Preview all sizes/dimensions or...
- Download Thumbnail
- Download Small
- Download Medium
- Download Large
- High Resolution Files
- IIIF Image JSON
- IIIF Image URL
- Accessibility
- View Extracted Text
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
b
V
3’
e
BY
Angelina County
(v
4
1
LUFKIN, TEXAS, FRID
{ 9
NO. 16
GRAN
In Question
m 9
DVE
1
BE PUSHED NOW
1
i
time with
W Ay
field, but that
N§w York, June
26.— An
’diate grand jury investi-
%N3
P
{
unced today. Seven
a re
les jumping the track and
pected to reach hundreds
of
bi
thousands of dollars.
33
3
239’
few- minutes. No injuries
Other sections
9 "
still sweltering,
are
?
ght.
--
(By Assocated J
!
the
—
I AFTER
West at Austin on June 15,
Ads.
and
A Mr. Caston is the
K’S
Engine Has Been Set
,1
sperially
devoted I
the Knights of Cy t h
{ !i V
IN UTAH ON TODAY
larance
in Salt Lake City
I,
(liy Awsneinted F’resa)
• yden.
loxes Installed
It Has Been Decided
a game of golf,
h accommoda-I
J
live address tonight.
Institute in September
Commander Booth as; Song:Leader
{
i
EAR
11
Investigating Proposals
{
. —
of inaugurating
Odd Fellows Hall Dedicated
5
i
1f E.
i milding.
I
7
a
28
E .
92
12
BEBS NEW COURT
AED BY GOVERNOR
FUSES TO
EM IN PEN
Sel
Will
reported,
the East
are
of
Will Compose Court
ivil Appeals To Be
from the Arkan-
urt directed the
he case against
ground of two
iurt of Lee coun-
ird trial was set,
thout their hav-
^ht to trial. Sev-
says he has
from time to
ceremonies
dedication.
lesults in State
Growing Out
Idly Fight
cc
PI
im
gai
18
5
kd
j
1Y
HEARING ON ORDER
SET FOR NEW D.
t
2
11
CoWs
his
33 ,
‘ ; 3
CHAMPION
RECOYE
-
#
7*
12
mert in;
haw
'FORD AUTOMOBILE
BREAKS IN FIELD
sss w a
09
RAILROAD MEN TO
MEET IN CHICAGO
Ord
to :
$11
ing i
by ,
j
4
4
F ,
zh July 3rd j
to take advantagel
Come and see for w
/1
i
3
■ j
i'i
s 4
Le
~ 1
1
’ ‘it
5..7)
8
li
I
' }em
-----—
3.
2 Closed All
4th
2
Care of 1
Get a FREE 8AM
W
9
■
r,
&
31
! WATER AT NEW YORK tic City.
da.
•5,*
VK
kt4B
AY, JUNE 29, 1923
if
6
" c: ‘.
IF
I
i 2
11
lie ru ept ion.
He,
. brot l er hood .
I
habr Published in
31.40 for
ankful.
ver was
$
WILL DUMP BEER IN
9 ■
,1
. 14
v
rlsSatur-
2-
with a visit an organ recital ami a formal
Jies to the low seventies in a
I
• 3
-
1
It was reported at the
W JURY INQUIRY ON
RAIL ACCIUENI CUMING
Milnp‛aaarkratto2‛fthttsscrAtta
ofmthe.tronsuvy and hostees for
" m- She will noon go abroad with
Ulm and her brother, Paul Mellon.
3 ?
4
HARDING PARTY IS
Kross Krossings Kuietly
^A prominent citizen of An-
8
A
INVESTIGATION IS
well known in--tween 3,000 and 4,000 litres of
L oxes are pre- beer wil be dumped overboard
eandbruglarfrom the French liner. Paris,
I quite an ad,inow in port, it was announced
nvee rendered jafter a conference with the
L 'collector of the port, chief pub-
A WRMANimen" and hands The News in
H ff Uni All > person the following
i Kountry Kinsmen:
Temperatures in the South
probably will not be materi-
ally changed. Western New
York experienced one of the
worst wind and rain storms of
tis history. Damage was ex-
and pigs breaking into
r
i
N
K
I
I
0
1
i
r of Railway ( onductors
in 1 hinago on July
Ti will be !he first meet-
wife were David Bancrot,
Saturday. World’s Champin “
. ■ i often unable to 71
IS visiting count of ind y I
dlay night ering and a UKekS
i writes: ‘I haremit
| year with spleb4r
given at the 1922 playiag •
A , I was troubled v
AI- took a dose of Pema
eady 100 such
ink, which now
8p
?s
to Date in Price
a Ford is the
/ State Bank &
‛ has installed.
’ deposit boxes ----
ie of customers. First Pouring Will Be Made
From French Liner, Paris,
cThis, statue of "The Yirgin and ------ --------- ■
Museum standing in the Metropolitan With relief promised,
museum of Art, New York, has been
branded as a reproduction of the
original in testimony in a French
court. The charge has stirred up
artists of two continents.
ans. An Amer-'
. Associated Press)
6
n
Bi |
gw
l y I
2
id Shakespeare lic health service and prohibi-
_‘ tion directors.
artment is on sale an
and qua!ityR°^’.to-W*
e prices in Kead
on Crepe Dresses, A d
$12.95
vere sold me in fine condta
lands were hit hard. Temper-
atures dropped from the nine-
ization, and Roy Kurth, a
member, who are the delegates
I and more than eighty
injured as a result of two
nas spent
liss Callie
l
ent Marrs certifying the geog-
raghy text books other than eGorge YV- Barens of Waco;
P
| A
10'
I i
A 0
A 1
m . rg
1 1
1 2 ■ A
es‛ Crepe Gowns on slii
es’ Silk Hose, very
sucker Suits, good panai
line Palm Beach
tes, going at onlyarrad
s Dress Shirts witho
liars, on sale atal
s Blue Work Shirts. Ji
s Athletic Union Suit ]
‘he question
E. & W. T. railway crosses
Ellis avenue and in an article
signs himself “Kountry Kins-
Hot barberte
Adams’ Yeaty,
91.
If ■
rl
1
4'
r —
1 i
I
5* " s
n >
wg.p8.
5 3
4 33
$ ' 3
4 "
, 1
9
-11
‘ oral year-, to be held Ti
" of the big four!
. The Largest Circulation of Any Weekly New
THE LUFP
(By Associated Press)
Chicago, June 26.—Relief
from the heat wave was ex-
pected to be general through-
out central states following a
storm from the Canadian
orthwest last night. Moder-
ate temperatures now prevail
on the Great Lakes and in the
[upper Mississippi valley sec-
tions. The temperature here
dropped from ninety-six to
sixty-three degrees.
s J
XTany.awg
sore eyes. Aeta 6
Aluminum eye c
Drug Store, 2
NEWS
CHv Annorfated Press
• !< •• • land, June 26.
26.—Even the
in Berlin are
cated. EIaborate
were held for 1h,
"8,
isestobeahuge":
has already beeg
place are "il be two prog
rk on ac- ginning in the 3
■aim 310 and lastiz,3
ney is al 2 30, and the og
< visiting ciween
al Weeks evening.
5.
nd sister,
re visiting
and Miss
afternoon
)x supper,
i
"ffirials. The institute will be
held in September and con-
__ A tinue for one week. It is -x.
orpee ted that 700 teachere will
I attend.
To Travel
lOBK
A Ad
louse Proprietor Kross Krossing Kuietlv ! . . . .........--ar.:: , .
• Over a Rent Keep Kool, Keep to the right, I contracted for with the Amer- erid lian, juedees of the new
ed Trouble Klose up going west Keep ican Book Company last Dec-ite nth cou ‘ of civil appeals at
P - Klose to guard post, to rightiember. was. ret here today " aco.
June 26—Mrs. until Kross first track. Karc- byJudye W estfor July 2"at
son, aged thirty- fully Krank Kar, Kause it will . an intonio.. Thisaction fol-
reside in Dallas, die there. Tern Keenly to left > ' " 1 ■ - 1 a
instantly killed Kross second track, Keep Kool'; demu rer hy attorneys
|t house here Kause you’ll have to Keep on ok company
[P- C. Taylor, Keeping Kool and Kome on.
■pioprietor of Kinder Keep Koming, slow
■ house, sur- like, and a Keen eye, Kause;
B police shortly you might Kome in contact
Flor claimed he with filling station. Koursewe .
fence following: mean Krossing E. & W. asyoureccived a telegram from W m.
a bill for room Kome to Bonner Hotel.
as Djatrict
grand domain of Texas Pyth-
thRTgfEs“urnssensamo
— ----- this state, is greatly appreciat-
prohibiting State Superintend- Nerf announced the appoint- ed by the editors and publish.
o" I -if • . ment of W. C. Davis, of Bryan :jers of this newspaper:
newest thing to plunge through
fence into his tillable area.
That is the nutshell story
[brought to the offices of the
Lufkin Daily News Tuesday
forenoon. After having rather
successfully fenced against the
bovine and swine tribes, this
farmer finds that he is con-
fronted with keeping the Fords
out.
From meager informatio
brought to these offices, it ap-
pears to have happened some-
what this way: Some fellow,
whose name was not revealed,
was driving along the road fuL
ly intent upon remaining upon
the thoroughfare provided for
his use. He had no thought
of abandoning the prescribed
course of travel. Further-
more, this Henry adherent had
fed his vehicle up on gas and
oil and had even quenched
its thirst with acqua pura so
that nothing was minus—ap-
parently.
Rut the car. seeing the lux-
urlant green in the nearby
field, suddenly, without warn-
ing, turned on to graze. Ap-
parently, so. for the thing left
Utah, June 26.—
i E
“* 0,
ie a
I®- M
»
. I
A tanner, residing three
miles out on the Homer road.
Farmer Had Been Bothered
With Pig8 nnd Cows but
Car Is New Intruder
ab for half a made by various Rio Grande
that the driver Valley counties for the newly
ading while his'created state experiment sta-
I making calls, tion is being conducted by Di-
I thought, per- rector Youngblood of the ex-
[ was a student; perimental division, Texas A.
it the book. It and M. college. An appropri-
are’s complete jation of $50,000 was made by
8 in German, the regular session of the
was reading legislature for establishing the
[station.
""4
-of the Fifth avenue and'
Brooklyn elevated railway ac-1
cideht yesterday will be
pushed, the district attorney
anni- ’ ■
de
Eastland, June 26.—Plans
, for a four-county teachers* in-
istitute are being made by local
■---
Temperatures Dropped From!
9O’s to Low 70‛s Within
Few Minutes There
Hear Organ Recital Out
Brer kenridye, June 26.—
The new $25,000 Odd Fellows
building here has been dedi-
COMPLIMENTING LUFKIN
NEWS 36-PAGE EDITION
The following from “Uncle
Henry Miller, grand keeper
of records and seal of the
Edlated Pregs)
■ June 26.—Six!
Sentenced by an
■ to be electro-
■ing twice con-
EEder, in connec-i'
■Elaine insurrec-,
gber, 1919, were
Hay. A misunder-
contradiction of!
Hit their release.
|The sheriff of
bpught them from
■rianna to the
Bn orders of the
Buit court, it was
■den had no or-
Ee them, it was I
I refused to ad-
ring to the street.
The district attorney said
Farn th cause of the accident is1
----still a mystery and may re-
main one. But the rotten con-
dition of the guard beams laid
tokeep in check derailed
tris gave proof of negligence
ingthe upkeep of the road, it
wlwadded.
3 / J ‘
5
) ‘ • S5
1
-.
M2 ? ' '■
• here if was in
■c buildiny loins the rerently
mp’etee s50,010 Masonic
been bothered
I have roreited a cos of can verify this tale.
i -Ue ot the Lufkin Daily- -----------
82.
a me "ment for increased com-
pnation has been called by
P‛r ident Lee of the Brother-
I...... of Railroad Trainmen,
and President Sheppard of the
11 .____
Eleveted Railway Accident in
New York Draws Forth I
omment by Prosecutor
-8--- I
। 1
1 • :h 1. 1 f ' r'ng'nr nt a preat ra
' or t < /. Ahe <, r,
.... . . , U. Iclvo rjdo l.r
------- , Weatherford, Texas, June' road-way, crashed through the
those alleged to have been and James M. Robertson, of 19. —To the editors of the Lf. | fence
kin Daily News. Lufkin. rex,tle field!
(irntleren and Brothers: | farmer thus visited and he
i ;
A:
' I
7 2
mer’inyr for consideration
i News of June 1 5th,
2
E
2——---
N You CAN UAgn
‘ , MGRBIRTDAYw
4.25?^
Hsee
>26
+/9, -lAg
(( "
ha
e. , .
. -........ . Brownsville, Tex., June 26.
ho recently en- —Investigation of proposals
3 u
■" T
F , 1 a
t | 1 USA
» 8388 Fhoto
general
for the’hal Tm-day forenoon that 11,44 ’ me tiny at Nacoy-
j big pump engine, recently pur-; 1 . ' na" rad same
Wire From Hall and Kurth -nascdzpythezcity of Lufkin, al,.,, -md"Z 1 "l,1
Station." St ; ari t "• - m, President and Company Will
(. N. Huma on, pdesidentsaid he hopes to have 'he en-W arl co8ratulations upon
of the Lufkin Lions Club, hasine in running condition By) "S splondid edition, which
Jhe end of the week." it was aP Par 1obe porfort in eyo1
C. Hall, secretary ot the organ- added. Clan and is repl. e with arti-
_______ les ’hat should appeal to all
Instructetd in Swimming !Pythians. I
to the national convention ofj —--- ! Again extending to all innoident Harding and his Al-
Lions Clubs meeting at Allan-) Denison, June —More an! WA connected with this ska bound party arrived at
The wire was sent than 300 Denison boys and sPlentlid paper my hearty < on j ‛""n at X 15 this morning,
from Washington, D. C. and girls were instruc ted in funda- atulations and with best l h"y " fifhen minutes later
is as follows: “Arrived here! mentals of swimming in thewihes, I am your fraternally automobile for Salt Lake
safely. Doing the town, on to swimming school conducted for' Henry Miller, G.K.R.S. l .h" program at Salt
Atlantic City tonight. Ad-.a week by the Y. M C. A. —c—- . .1ak" City includes greeting
dress Hotel Monticello. Both B. T. Garnett, of Parsons, Kan- Who when H n who " 10 • from 100 children, a pub-
—— well. Hope ml meeting wdllsas. directed the school Over1 plimenteq LIfkin
New York, June 26. Be- 1 e a gusher. Advise our fam- 190 of the entrants wor, nov. sati, <)•,.- ti <
---- •--nA e! 6 . . • j,i . . i hut in ’1
--------- ilies.—Hall-Kurth.” ices at swimming. bunch:
i
28
“a
NMd
3
,812
temporary restraining o?
der, granted by Federal Judge A Cy Assoclated Preas)
, Austin,- June 26.-—Governor
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [18], No. 16, Ed. 1 Friday, June 29, 1923, newspaper, June 29, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415788/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .