Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 228, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 26, 1923 Page: 1 of 6
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Outlaw' Had Shot and Killed
BARREL BY COMPANIES
(By Associated Press)
. Origin of Fire Unknown
Austin. July 26.
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ment arrived on the scene the'’ oast
demurrer challenged the
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R. L. Matthews, Jr., assist-
neS in this story of a diT
WARD REINDICATED
Was Married in 1916 in New
Hof Weather Riding Habit
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ON MURDER CHARGE
Isays the climate up there liven-
flow it ends till it ends. ■
ven’t seen it yet—i
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DDED ATTRACTIONS
He has been here several days.
Will D. Reaves Arrives
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PALACE TODAY
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Davidson Is To Speak
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of Placer!” Remember tia
Fire of unknown origin de-
stroyed the residence of R. E.
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In A Unit On Quotations
Except Texas Company
eted today
tist World
York—Failure To Provide
One of Divorce Grounds
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ELSIE FERGUSON IS
GRANTED A DIVORCE
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building was on fire over the
top.
Mr. Kelley was out of the
city and Mrs. Kelley was not at
OKLAHOMA OUTLAW ESCAPES FROM 3
OFFICERS ON WAY 10 FATAI CHAIR
Fit
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ern Bap-
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STATE WINS FIRST
SKIRMISH IN CASE
Beqsxevica
Sherman, July 26.—Speak-
ers at the annual old settlers’
reunion of Grayson county to
be held here next month will
include: Former Lieut. Gov.
Lynch Davidson; Rep. W. E.
Pope, Corpus Christi; Senator
Joe Burkett, Eastland; Lieut.
Gov. T. W. Davidson, and Con-
gressman Sam Rayburn of Bon-
ham. The reunion will extend
from August 22 to 24.
Miss N. B. Murphy snapped on on* of the many brialo pathe at
Washington, D. C.
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The News learns today. He ex-
pects to go back some timenext
CTORY THURSDAY
m at the Palace today'
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grd against any encoumge-
mbt to any enterprise looking,
tWanada's annexation to the
Udted States. “Let us go our
oW gaits along parallel roads, I
Y® helping us and we helping
v" he added.
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WAS BEING CARRIED AMENDMENT WAS NOT
van was sentenced to be elec-
trocuted September 21.
Has Sprained Ankle
' Va.. July 26.—The state won
the first skirmish in the trial
of the commonwealth vs. Gar-
rett when the presiding judge
I overruled a demurrer of the
work and dotes much on his
home there, which is a room
on the second floor of the Dal-
las Y. M. C. A.
a motion by the
change of venue.
survey is a part of a
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to have been
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fed, and she
3 Subjects Of Canada To
hun Idea of Becoming A
Part of United States
Pefonen
Motion For Change Venue
Overruled in Virginia
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Text Book Matter Was Not Ig
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stood there was some insur-
ance.
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crude oil of all grades'state for a
ments havejing down the hall but began to
run and in doing so fell and
♦ Schooner of the Air
gpevmunumaman
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sprained his right ankle. The
sprain -was so bad he decided
■bb. this morning.
home at the time the fire start- unit,on new quotations except
ed. The building was complete-i the Texas ( ompany. I he Lil-
ly destroyed but it is under-jter is expected to be in line
- - 'within a few days.
wide investigation preliminarycause of report ’ that the fron-
Ito beginning work under theltier would be l sed again in
state flood control program, ja few days.
fn State of Texas
tL.Ynited.
hal.m
f friendship between Can-
and the United States, the
ident coupled advice to the
lie of the dominion to
Morris Making a Survey
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Col. Louis C. Perry, district
governor of the Lions Clubs
ot Texas and New Mexico, "will
not be in Lufkin today as had
been planned, it was announc-
ed - by Sec. Wm. C. Hall, of
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he Iliikin
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■ long list of real favorites’ Note 1 EnteedInto By
tichard Dix, Claude GillspThe TwoiGoverments
J News. Mrs.
। appendicitis, j
Berry has re-ing nicely, a
E.MhNN.
Adolph Lague, of the Cincinnati
Heat, is the premier pitcher of the
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Little Rock, July 26.—Jules . _____ ____. _______
Sullivan, Oklahoma outlawjords of the state comptroller’s
who shot and killed a former, office show that the free text
deputy United States marshal,, ,, . .... . . ,
Walter Casey, at Harrison two! 006 1 tuuona amend Kelley at 516 Shepherd avenue
weeks ago, escaped from the ment was not published inin fire district No. 313 at
three officers who were bring- twent} -nine i exas counties asabot 4 o clock this morning,
ing him to the penitentiary to required by the constitution,; When the Lufkin fire depart-'
await electrocution early in! Reprerent alive John Smith, of
the week at Harrison. Sulli-Austin, stated today on comple-
id Baptist women of the
orld were performing no’
re significant service for
mankind today than through
sir home 'and I‘oreign mis-1
nsocieties in establishing
io1fomtheeducation of
Fhom doors of op-
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Lufkin came
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HAROING DOES HUI
I CANADA IN THIS UNION
establishing reservoirs for Am-
arillo’s water supply. '
Deferred indefinitely
It Is Announced
for Lion Official Is
Bill
about due to a meeting of lo-
cal Masons to which all Ma-
sons have been summoned to
appear tonight. The conflict
funder the summons call would
be such that the Lion official
could not be given the recep-
tion due him, it was felt, and
Sec. Hall called Col. Perry up
I by telephone and made the ar-
rangrement above mentioned.
Mr. Hall was to receive a tele-
gram during the day advising
when Col. Perry mihgt be here.
Dura Canyon with a view to haste to transact urgent busi-
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There To
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Houston. July 26.—Gulf demense to
National League and a strpng fec-
mu , tor to Mi team’s chase aftgr the
PEETEOVEOMEenm--m—n
____ | OIL CUT 25 CENTS PER
acongress
menmElon here.
yi Young Mul-
sident of the
it THeological
Isville, Ky., of
lion of an investigation into
the text book amendment.
Smith said a suit would be
filed to prevent the transfer
of the $7,000,000 appropriat-
ed for rural and supplemental
school aid on the basis of the
discovery. I
......- ness. They were anxious to
The accomplish all possible during
state- the present opportunity be-
FRANCE
An Annrr’ant to the general secretary of
IM AGREE •the Y. M. C. A. at Dallas, is
[at the home of his parents, Dr.
, ,land Mrs. R. L. Matthews in
ri this city with a severely sprain-
]ed ankle. R. L., who recently
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nil the woman who broFKtire Areeme
Palomar," a big T-reespioumuzn
ry Daw and Forrest/,
all essential polnts respect-
g the British note, it was an-;
uncd today. It was not’to come home for a short while.
: of “Plunder,” and a Hi|de known whether there
ul program of thrills, bontor separate re-
[week to resume his work. Mr.
■Matthews likes Dallas and his.
at the reyi al heing conducted
in Lufkin.
barrel effective yesterday, it right of the state to enter such
was announced today. All pur- a motion.
chasing companies are in a --------
to Lufkin
in felinitely
d titat he
eto Lufkin
thepeople of Canada and the
Uned States as proof to na-1
tioal Europe that public will
rather than public force is the1
keto international peace.
Nith his emphasis upon the
(By Associatei Press)
(By Associated Press) [ Paris, July 26—Elsie Fer-
White Plins, N. Y., July 26./xuson, American actress, was
—Walter Ward, wealthy bank-| granted a divorce today from
its son, today was reindicted Thomas Clarke, whom she mar-
on a charge of first degree ried in New York .luring June,
murder, and is held without 1916. The grounds for the
bail l divorce were extreme indiffer-
Amarillo, July 26.—John A. many was opened at midnight.
Morris, chairman of the statej Thousands of Germans were
board of water engineers, is; passing in and out of the oc-
making a survey of the Palo’cupied region today, making
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later.
i (‘ancellation .
Perrys visit to
. (By A riat ! 1 )
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Yan Couver, Jul 21.— l‛re-
ideht Harding in an address
hel today, the first ever made
by an American president in
Caada, pointed to the century
oldfriendship existing between
Bishop at the
this morning . .....ut rgsszmL.
■st poetical ef- he so mu TYzMullinsfE
icouldstandy6404t090k
vig protracteat........erinuealdmtor,ghe
oing on in, (
ur kangaroo ‘ CocaCepoame-se
eet at its ap- re-
> we ver, when'. 218
ses a session! „. n?nt •'
Which much 0 ra ion teg"9
ransacted. at thelocaliR
। moved to t1522
fork, who re-parents, M
center neigh- -
visitng with
id friends in
(By N s iatr! P- )
I Duesseldorf, July 26 The
frontier separating the Ruhr
Valley from the rest of (ier-
sptist Conven-
... w - hi profession •
lifeasa kelegraph operator
Kennedy - Corsicana Txas, but de-
uncle, Wh leditoentersthe ministry and
tended the theological sem-
—mostwidely known.
mifimhedBaptlat women of the
, ^^eize their present op-
Hunitytorgthetservice of
ALWAYS SOMETHING GooV M"8men
-plenty of it; and surprisg 223,
(By Assocated Press)
5 a Paris, July 26.—The French i
and id Belgian, goveri- --
ached an entireragreement
sent. If the''Texas, after intgzxagGivasMShor At
his hands on visit with gwelonrention Meeting
of that poem lives in p In City of Stockholm
it in one of ,, . 052%2 •08
It 3 might,, .
°P wipes tgSNAasoclatediPreo)
brow while, Stockholm, July 26.—Doctor
“w-dile, Ky.,
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All Purchasing Companies Are’ Cumberland Courthouse,
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ence, desertion ami failure to
provide.
! ‛ RUHR VALLEY FRONTIER
i, wi ,, OPENED DURING NIGHT
0!3i V! !1 I lie ’ . k. L. v au • t
Hvany lis ( ompany, arrive 1 Portion Separated From Rest
yesterday and wil! appvar in Of Germany Was Opened Up
the remaiider of the ervinei At Midnight Last Night
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1923.
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