Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1923 Page: 1 of 8
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NO. 34.
DECEMBER 12, 1923.
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United States On Committees
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(By Associated Press)
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James Logan, America’s
server on the reparation com-
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owners
would view with favor the ac-
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many’s finances.
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LUFKIN STORES TO
ment’s attitude.
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id closed his opening
m the recital of a beau-
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ARMED MEN JOINING
IN THE REVOLUTION
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General Sanchez On March To
Capital of Mexican Repub-
lic, Says Advices
LOUIS BARTHOU IS
SO NOTIFIED TODAY
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After Christmas Holidays
On January 2,
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, WEDNE
The opening of the business
houses at night will enable
dons Club > 4
owing commi
te and Work I
hairman otth
horial Associa
arthy, in ratal
(By Associated Presd) ..
San Antonio, Dec. 12
Large bodies of armed men
from all sections of the state
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of Vera Cruz are joining Gen-
eral Sanchez in his march on
Mexico City, according to pri
vate adyices received by the
Light from Vera Cruz. The
opening attack on Mexico ity
is expected to be launched
Saturday, according to infor-
mation received here.
REVOLUTIONGAINS
GREAT PROPORTIONS
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De la Huerta
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the day’s program.
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Rebels Appear to Have Strong
Following On the We.t
Coast of Mexico
(By Anapetatod preao „
Nogales, Ariz., Dec. 12,
The revolutionary movement
on the west coast of Mexico
Canadian Girl Wins
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Paris, Dec.
gin
DE OPEN AT NIGHTS
Grirrith’ebes
id wistful story
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AYR’monNa
is a sereag
those who work during the
day to make their purchases
in the evenings. ; This plan
will also be a greatid to citi-
zens of Angelina Vand sur-
rounding counties residing
outside of Lufkin to get on
the highways andjcomO in for
■ A wm
Photos show both sides of the
Michael Frledsam Medal awarded
by the Architectural League of
New York to Henry Creange for
ths mbit distinctive contribution to
industif art during the past year."
Henry Aitken, noted sculptor, ds-,
signed’the medal: TOP’ shows the
winged figure of mepir eten aiding
Ing trom 10 wheels o industye -
HOLIDAY PERIOD TO
On Last Ballot mith Fal
ShOHlone Vote for Head
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thus make sure
ie penalties of
Lis pointed out.
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SENATE STILL TIED
UP IN A DEADLOCK
$
United States
There Will Be Nearly 1,100
Delegates in the 1924 Re-
publican Gathering
waSeynaeomey-teszow,a/
There will be nearly 1/100
delegates in the 1924 repub-
lican convention as compared
Josephene CAnnavell Bay. wife
of Henry W. Day, were held
this afternoon in the First
Baptist church, followed by
intermen’i’the 0dd Fellow
cemetery. An account of the
services could not be secured
for today’s issue of The News,
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Pres. Kurth suggest-
a committegBe ap-
e pulse of a .
er and took M
, avenged her J
ie People. He
sof a regal og
lie love of thex,
red in the he
-These things. d
kkened the seal
>f the Bastse
i Carm ymole ’
sign oi Terrona
Ath—the repre
at monarchy "
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mission, officially
Eompaniment.
A McCarthy, county
Dan of the Harding mem-
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to 984 in 1920, under a reso-
lution adopted today by the
republican national committee
restoring the old representa-
tion in the Southern states.
Service. At Baptist Church
Followed By Interment At
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the follow ng ।
fess, Dr. BroWne m
ie piano and sang
song, playing"-
of an invitation to serve on
the proposed committees
which are to investigate Ger-
owners com
collector's'
Lufkin Dokey Club Vote. To
Have Candidates Initiated l»w Pri
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himself as greatly pleasedABMr. A
with the American govern- ’
Would Be Gladly Welcomed wh
Abroad 7 1.22
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Ten . '
Lufkin School. ‘Wil Re-Open
I
Maz NormlMibloekg.3
beauty contest held in I V“l
»iyezcupTom"ode"“
has attained great por-
tions, according to adyices ye-
ceived here .todayi 1*hus.
congested.
Aln,1
Would Chi
thou, president of the repara- requivredb
tion commission, expressed sajd
date for a Dokey ceremonial in late
Lufkin. This date was voted t-
fkin Lions Club de-
few
Ldent Warren G.
Talks were made
late executive’s life,
L song rendered and
GMEMORIAL
MTTEE NAMED
emecd
uncheon
ce of his example. This Wednesday morning, January
flowed by a vocalsolo 2
L E. W. Leach, who ,• information was fur-
"lead Kindly Light,” nisLdd a News reporter by
the late president’s Supt. I. A. Coston. This
Uymns. Thwas Lod ay period will give eleven
bpressive. Mrs. Glenn put of school for the,
I .the accompanimnentistudent bodies of the city and club last night.
Oscar Browne, gegral district. There is little doubt —
“Y of the New Orlan th . the students are counting
C. A. but on leave of . days until Friday after-
248 the pastor of the noon at hich time the Yule-
penan church at Nacog- tide spirit is expected to be | ■
phen spoke in a most made rampant by the enthu- j i
p way. He likened of tHe city.8 youth. I
darding to a child in his < __ !■
day night. The ceremonial
at Lufkin will be followed by" 55
close on Friday afternoon, De- another like event at Tyler on
'pathy and faith. At
lusion of his" remark-
— ACK ON
226626863881225 £2, R.a. $
AERICA WILL WELCOME
REPARATION INVITATION
(.Art!,
DOMING JANUARY 18
' ■seals ipw
ary 19. The Ahmed El Tem-
ofgthdays and will re-open for work ple. No. 286, Dramatic Order
oftheafter the Yuletide period on Knights of Khorassan at Tex-
arkana, Texas, has been i
ed to put on the ceremonial
here and at Tyler next month
and has designated January _ -- - .
18 as the day the divan will be this state. He.dec
in Lufkin. This date was
ratified by the local Dokey
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LMoo. Three
taken. Un the
vote was; Smith,
40- La Follette,
Above is a good likeness of De la
Huerta wh has been leading" the re:
volt in Mexico. He is a presidential
aspirant in the Mexican republic.
B W. Solomon paid a cember 21, at the regular Saturday, the next day, Janu-
to the memory of Pres. . ror. the Christmas holi-
it He spoke 1 " 1"<Y
of the man and
ofJanuary, stated County
_____ Fax Collector Coe L. Agee to
notified the, Lufkin Daily News this
ediLouis Barthou today that the morning. There is more red
government tape than usual’this year, car
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, to of
evenings of shopping: ’
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FUNERAL OF MRS. DAY
HELD THIS AFTERNOON Husband Suicide. Following A
______ Double Shooting In City Of
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suggsts that car
3 now to the
e onithescourtn
cand avoid the. "0 31
On Pecembe 19 Begin Remaining Open On
rhose who’MTomorrow Night for Benefit
SF "1922 or Chejatmas Shopper, ran
, , „ . , . The Lufkin city schools and its regular meeting held Tues-
? by a'' with Mr: other schools in the Lufkin in- gg
Glenn at the piano and dependent school district will
aW, Leach leading. I r - -
rush that comes their purchases. The two
y’whenthe ser- racket stores, Lufkin Variety
ice is necessarily Store and the Perry Brothers
Variety store, in particular
have announced this plan.
n • CD aOne or more dry goods mer-
anse Besis of Pen chants have expressed their
----- ,desire to adopt the same plan.
Austin, Dec. 12.-placing It is thought that practically
Texas penitentiary on a basis all the other business houses
Tieducational insti-of the city will do likewise.
tutiog"is advocated by Dr. That will afford only nine
‘ sto Texas,, who has made Monday, for the busikiess
a ta, of prison reform in houses to be open. it was
"85" ” lared Texas not learned whether,the busi-
"has one of the poorest and new houses would be open
most ineffective prison systems Christmas Eve night.
of anyistate in the Union." ' h---o"i" o *h
m. “America” was
but a 1-.
I for tomorrow's paper. Mrs.
j Day, for years a loved and
] revered citizen of Lufkin, n-----—- jas.
passed to her heavenly reward the theory advanced byintt
« ma«.«-.»“ 84 -
rk City She
Lsnu-oveu ommeeemt- ' ‘
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Louisville /
Odd Fellow. Cemetery ] EowBsutzrcnkeyza bae 121
The funeral sekviceslot Mrs. John George, age 26, an 11 -
" durance agent) shot apd proof
bly fatally wounded his wif !>
fatally wounded Eugene Coats,
age 17, Mrs. George's dancing
lda FelloWS partner and killed himself At
a dane in the home of h s
mother-in-law here a few mi -
utes after midnight toda ‛
report wifi be secured That George was crazed Wih
5 - jealousy because his wife had
refused to dance with him ar d
was dancing with Coats w s 28
of fifteen mem-
inted to assist P. A.
ycounty chairman of
ng memorial fund, in
paign that is now on.
the adoption of a
non transportation
Jlection of Chas. C.
Jeweler, unde the
ation of diamond der-
jon Roy Kurth brought
attention of the mem
i invitation of the
or Lions Club to at-
meeting there today. A
f thanks was ordered
A committee for
aight was appointed
. Kurth composed of
wing: Sam H. Kerr,
e. Van Nuys,,e N.
n,W. C. Binigm and
Nest. M"
as at this point that
urth turned the-met
I to Lion W. L. West,
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onumr
More Red Tape Thi. Year and
ISals Must Be Secured By
January First
B. Bledsoe, Pref,
nued on last pa
On That Date
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Friday, January 18, 1914, taKs
hhethusay
, shelhg requirredto give
ceptance by American experts weight' aW horsepower of
their cars in addition to the
other information usually fur-
nished, (The additional in-
Louis Bar- formationmentioned above is
law. the official
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The time is drawing near j
"ien automobile owners will
haVe to have their 1921 shals
on their cars. These seals
wi l positively have to be on
6, Xsocfated Press)
Washigtn,wspc: 12.4A1
.though there was a break inr
... m-the ranks of thesupportervis
itntesentonsen-ta-Eollette of -
Smith fen one short of
0n Batoting wil be
sumed Monday.
Cleveland was formally select-
ed as the 1924 convention city-
The date! of the convention
was fixed as June 10.
SHOOTS WIFE AND
dancer on TODAY
regiment, according to 7^-
porta.
G. 0. P. CONVENTION
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