Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 3, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 3, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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WAGON WORKS PUTS
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VANCES
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EUFAULA, OKLAHOMA
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Two Demonstrations Against
The Former Premier Heve
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New York, Nov. 3.—Cotton
today advanced 65 points at
the opening market, represent-
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tter grade
o 16 yrs.
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ment all along and in doing
this is keeping pace with the
wide demands made upon the
plant as a result of turning out
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Maay Bohfre *™ Entered j
Houston, Nov. 3--Several
• of the adverse I iggt word sounded.
Mon of the field.—-—-—"
WAs hard to pass,
iteh and Palestine ' -
ing harder still. pyryuue
atlon and the mud
score of 7 to 0 in
leetine. I '' 'M
possible exception!
)Wn in the last part I
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‘duarter, the game
the best exhibition
put up by the locals
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ng, the injured boy was rush-
ed on a special train to Luf-
PREMIER POINCARE t
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of the items havel
(By Assoeiated Preon) .
Muskogee, Okla., Nov. 3.2
Dallas Sowell, accused of at
white woman, was
This year’s ’ rrize has been
conferred on Di. - 3. Banting at
the medical department or the Uni-,
versity of Toronto, for his gift to
humanity through the discovery of;
insulin, adjudged a auccesata
treatment for diabetes. * •
Realization Of Shortage Is
Big Factor In the Market
In City of New York
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A City, Not. s,-d
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to October 1
mmi Morning at 7110 from
Injuries Received
The —{ —
demands the creation of a dic-
tatorship for the German
Reich based on the 1-----
model. ___
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help determine who may be
adapted for certain character
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In the enlargement of the
sawmill end of the' concert
and thereby more men added
to the payroll of this already
very important local industry.
The above information was
The former British premier
sailed for home today after a
triumphant tour of American
cities, with his wife and
daughter.
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had been c °
■here are M
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speed aheadi
every turn. I
„y..,cu by a band of eleven
masked men at Eufaula, seat
of McIntosh county, early thi
morning, according to word
received here. He was re-
cently returned to county Jan
after a break for his liberty
across the Oklahoma line into
Texas. The band appeared.
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^’except straight
I impossibility. In
r the sport, Pales,
[superior and pulled
victory out of the
rms Award
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the Panthers kepe
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the Carter-Kelley Lumber
Company sawmill pond at
Manning. Accompanied by
suddenly at the jail, oven
prisoner. They had al
weived the first
d carried the ball
ine’s 20-yard line
[opposition rallied
Palestine punted out
and the Panthers
al again, but due to .
ve and a stiffer de- ■
L part of Palestine, j
is held in mid-field.
sPalestine’s ball on
a line. A buck
her buck failed, the
efense was looking
L a criss cross per-
btad served its pur-
Ing run for 45 yards
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Football
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APPLICANTS SWARM
THE CAST MEETING
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FEARFUL UF IRISH
REPUBLICAN CROWD
stssmzsarazc--
nr- Ae ntig cdi
tional trading of the last two
days. A realization of the
great shortage of cotton that
s threatened this year brought board of civil service exami-
ners,,was superintending the
-soaked field Fri-
Ln at Palestine, the
bowed to de-
D the hardest foot,
ever seen on that
Eidiron was heavy
rier examination to fill the
positions of two city carriers—i
in Lufkin this morning in the
ing a total jump of 265 points basement of the First Christian
church. One woman and four
ex-service men were among!
the applicants. Clarence]
Green, secretary of the local
.‘e. unemploged
(By Associnted Presa)
] New York, Nov. 8.—Poliee
(today prepared for another
5 skirmish with the Irish repub-
lican oympathizers, who have
L ’ Lloyd Jones, aged 17 yeare,
•Y 10 months and 13 daya, died
at 7:10 o’clock this morning
at the Angelina county hospi-
tal in this city as the result of
gunshot wounds received yes-
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19:23 and were to last two]
hours, al starting at the same
time, Prior to the specified
test, all applicants were re-
quired as a preliminary to fill
ir. The subjects in
ler.
Careful.""/.2 ■
Every one who has an AP-
plication in should see the
driector sometime Monday at
the Shirey building on Second
street. At five o’clock Mon-
by the locals day evening the gun will be
fired that will sound off the
start for the popularity race
oned lot. A series Of that will be the big feature
runs carried the ball in determining the , roles in
Wb 10-yard line, this big “safety first” produc-
u lost on the fourth I tion. Several made screen
the opposition by I tests last evening and in some
I forward pass. Re-much individuality was shown.
e ball, Lufkin began “Now let's go, cast members,
of forward passes and don’t fail to see the direc.
tened the Palestine | tor sometime Monday,” is t e
tests.
ried all prices to new high. The tests proper began at
__________J EIGHTEEN TAKE THE.
HEAVILY REPORTED CITY CARRIER TEST
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and Boy," on6
fascinating a
comedy. 5 ■
and
, Gun To Be Fired Monday conference Held . Co
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noon.
An operation was perform-
ed by Dr. L. H. Denman of
Lufkin and Dr. York of p.....------------
Manning, but science could not meritorious products.
--pervent the inevitable, Young
Jones was standing on a boom
or floating host in the pond
I’ when his gun fell and dis-
chargea. The shot tore an
I opening in the cente: left of
I the stomach, some of the shot
I entering the spleen And inten
I tines. It was reported that
I the boy came near downing A
I when he fell, but his two boy tacking A
[! companions finally got him out lynched
I of the water.
I Lio. d Jones was born on
h December 20, 1905. He is
I survived by his father. S. E
I Jones, a sister and a step-
mother. Interment will be
II tomorrow (Sunday) afternoon
|| in Huntington cemetery.
Order "10 Made By Minuter
Defense, Gessler Because
'Of Radical Leadership
tively that the Bavarian gov- . -
u y - dy Aasociatea pru terday morning at IV10V
-nnaut- 141 Berlin, Nov. 8/—Minister of clock while hunting ducks
nnaingtheTestablishment Defense Gessler has ordered
of a national dictatorship. The a dissolution of the imperial
Bavarian government, it adds, council of workingmen’.-
tends moving forward troops viets, ancmen * “
now assembled at the frontier dominated
unless such dictatorship is "
created with the briefest de-
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iMeond quarter.'-^ ______
nd half showed • roles and leads in the local
offense on the part ■'
through the Martin Wagon
Company sawmill is hardwood,
his father, S. E. Jones, an em- though a considerable portion
ploye of the sawmill at Mann- of pine is also handled, it was
learned. The compan" has
been enlarging and adding
1 more modern equip-
made two demonstrations
against David Lloyd George,
former British premier, since
he arrived here a month ago.
] Heavy details of uniformed
police and plain clothes men
i l' were under orders to escort
; him from the Waldorf Astoria
j i hotel to the pier of the Majes-
tic, on which he leaves for
home.
• gettled. The
tber of guardsmen
ng the day per.
* fair.
edHerick, American
ho- dor, called on Premier Po’nj
“-"cane thismorhingjapdhada t
Yong conference. The strict-
est secrecyregarding their.
subject was maintained attheWORKI
French office and the Ameri DISSOI
can embassy. 1
A Havas dispatch from Ber
lin says it is learned authorita-
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pp-, -------- , , wrung from B. .L. Zeagler,
terday morning at 10:80 o- manager, this morning by a
of clock while hunting ducks .on News reporter. Practically
all the timber that goes
LUFKIN, TEXAS, SATURDAY
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MEDIN GERMAN
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One Woman and 4 Ex-Service
Men Among Those Taking
. Examination Today
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Eighteen persons took the
postoffice service—clerk-car-
leaders.
The government also de------ ----- ------
creed that foreign currencies kin yesterday, arriving here at better and
' . ont must be reckoned on a basis
Bavarian go official rates specified by the
_ tha "eation °fn Reich bank. I fixed today’s
Bavarian dollar rate at 420,000,000,000
marks, j
74 • -
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police of New York and other
‘ copytag; eolinKin pamiobzfvbsse ef $10,000 *?* By The
ter'vritng and arith----------—
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