Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [128], Ed. 1 Monday, March 31, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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LUFKIN DA
$ waro-
A
OPEN HOUSE MEET
Bigamist?
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louse
Members of the Rebekah
Su
inz
south of Salt Li
li
by the invocation by H. W.
The address of welcome
For Shoe
address and held the close at-
iends the corner from
reve-
by Mrs. Evelyn Hall.
I,
V. V. Crocker of Lufkin
com-
C FORCE
red.
yr’ k
enjoyable evening.
most
Mon. &
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little Kathlena Rettmer was a ■
real treat, as was a vocal solo '
Store, next to t
isfaction guara
ard-
3 an-
CROCKER CANDIDATE
FOR COMMISSIONER
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: Whirlpool of
eats
noduction
Diboll enjoyed an open house
meeting given Monday even-
Wm. Collier,
ed Bryson
e
evening. Judge Perritt is
veteran Odd Fellow and staiid
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Salt Lake Citi
a
very prominently in^
in Texas. Mrs. G,j$
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Aoy Rebels in A
Pnrt of Conhuili
( • Assoefntes Pres) .
Del Rlo, April—The last
ora Show* Sum Of
for Month That Ha*
Be.4"
day was appointed by t
county commissioners to
the unexpired term of her hi
hand, who was assassinat
Hix slaver. officers any. fs m
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NO DISPOSITION TO
PROLONG THE PRO!
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MChamness is
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was well given by Mrs. Nannie ;-3
ing, and believed
a snowslide in.
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BOAST OF HAMON IS
TOLD oil probers widow of SHERIFF
Will Four or five
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w -a-mied f-2‘"
Bryan, April 1Mre. L-)
Morehead, widow of the 8
herif of Brazos county, t
Wwas engaged in the
0 cases and in setting
Pearance docket. It was
that E. J. Fountain, a
" attorney, should sit as
judge in a case in
District Judge L. D.
Was disqualified by con
W to one of the par
“gant. Judge John B
of Rusk, an attorney h
ST- i« a nephew of th-
MARCH
ALLY GOOD
'01 Sunday- was
building record for
[ of March, which
terday, was consid-
-
charge as mistrss of cere-
monies.
The program was opened by
have-
lord i "
that,
m .e
dk2 M1-
judgeship in New York, denied
the statement today.
Einujnigi6 20
^BUILDING IN
NANCE OF LAST YEAR
Lufkin’s Aerial Police Force
reached here. 3
are said to have 3
i reg- the slide, but a
days five were rescu
MEADOR IS FOUND
GUILTY BY A JURY
jury in the district
vhich convened in Luf-
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order as well as Odd Fellows 209
of Lufkin, Nacogdoches and 05
nday forenoon, was'
d this morning until Severa
’clock this afternoon.
rebel band operating in north-
ern Coahuiln has surrendered,
accordino to Consul Pena here.
The band numbered forty. The
rebels turned over to the fed
erals forty horses and other
property taken in raids on
American ranches near the
Texas border, Pena said.
289 '
I
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FXtiS daym"
singing “Blest Be the Tie That <
Binds,” which was followed
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•8 ■ ’. GM6ESpe
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yeys
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-a-ami
Burke. Judge Sam H. Town- '■
send then delivered a strong
ove the average.
• 43 permits issued
y hall, totaling the ‘
6137. This amount
uble the permits is-
arch for both 1922
i The permits issued
yfor the first three —---------— uyu
1924 total $190,563. ! The above is a photo of the former Day.
tor the soot
otaled only $81,500, V. Shaw. A Kansas City attorney
[ this year of $109,- has asked that a bigamy charge be
esame period. fled against her ---
Blowing figures on '
permits with their
hints for March of
ree years will be in-
[March, 1922, 16
iward No. 2, and gravel.
Hoskins, from ward
med with ections)
an Ince produeti
here was no! term
night. 1 "
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quoted disposition
ilker, !
tiding according to
i> h
8,530;March, 1928, * ... . ~.
l $11,925; March, Lufkin Citizen Solicited To
ermits, $86,737. In Make Race and Iasues Hu
n built over the haK Statement
rk,the exact amount
"recinet N0M39 gMenfswefezzerveqaconsgtid8
" i attended the open honse.meet
Each one present thank AAI
the American
ighes there is no bette
I)
HOU/
1ST guaspau
ILL MiiJu
»N maTwV
doches delivered one of thek
principal addresses of the
DRINK OF “CANNED I
HEAT" KILLS MAN
Interesting Program Enjoyed
By Local Members And
Number of Visitors
) X
’10,000 acres
valued at $50 per acre, Prek
Baid. When it was ready for
trial, at Guthrie in May, 1921. No Iange
he added, a personal letter N P ".
from Daugherty directed that Says Cme"
a continuance be taken to the
fall term of the court.
Wayne Wilson of .New
York, named by J. V- Olcott
as having suggested to Olcott
- payment for “the boys in
a proposal
a federal
1 Communities Switch
Alagiane T” Government
I (By Associated Prew:
Sweetwater, April 1.
Ham Meador was found guilty a 101
by a jury here today connection with
,3 of murder in e that Olcott seek
with the slaying of Asa,
is in Andrews county on
. 1922 and sentenced to
death penitentiary,
msar Th. case was brought here on
a similar a change of venue.________
—----. <
Bmucs"N
.....1
heat, ’ his
the eighth in forty-
Judge J. F. Perritt of Nacog- 1
.“2.
daprnomtmcar."
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tention of all. A reading by '
A ,, Asbociated Press) HH
I waStngton, April The H
de facto ST- oleventh ■■
I revolution y the cruiser M,T
IS±u'k.e «« that man «"»*■ 4
MauKtes which had de in ang
communities the Ferrera unofii -
J Sn now hnd switchemeneir "immg
ing, beginning at 8 o’clock, by ...
the Seven Star Rebekah'Lodge, 118
No. 194, in the L 0. O. F. hall 1
on South First street in Lufkin. "
Mrs. Clyde Lashly was in • F
R. H. Wilson Says Hamon Said
He Had “Put Over” Harding
1 Nomination
.
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him
Bl '
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MJ
, 8
. I
L733. In 1922 Luf-
aar the half million is a candidate for county
he amount being missioner subject to the action
A of the democratic primaries anoth
in July. He Authorizes the ggSev
r Lufkin News to state thisafacho kdi
Ho has issued the
vw 18
FA suoN
oP. na0 1
6Runani
l wife but she refused
not take the case 8
they prefer to hve ^
And went to her ’
m. As he glanced.ie
go and see for j 3
Tfrceoht .24 1838
LUFKIN, TEXAS, TUES DA
REBEKAHS; HOLD AN 1
when the contract calls for.
W I don’t believe in
plowing up the roads in the
1 city commissioners, i winter time so our P58
officials being voted Anet get to town.
SLufkin has lost thousands of
dollars this winter on accoun
of the condition of the roads,
CALLED IN COURT being torn up in th
-__ I (Continued on BA _
MAKEATTEMPT TO
CRUSH REVOLUTION
m picture f IS
1 most piftsherk
, “The New She
townna country to make the
race for county commissioner ing., hostesses for a
5 o'clock this after- subject to the action of the ed the R
19 votes had been democratic primary in July.
s was about closing ( This office is one of the mos
press on the Lufkin - important offices in the coun y
ws and a News re-and should be filled by a man
ent at that hour to with business qualities ana
[the voting was pro- who has had experience.
It was remarked believe in good roads but no
e was probably less in the waste of money. I 57
aken ip this election lieve our roads should " ,
tty city election everaragged after every rain.
Lufkin before. The ■ don’t believe in building a .
I today was cast at dond road and letting it go canned
L by p. j. M-EOuin for thelackofsatten mnarkinKours
An hour later, at tion. Neither do I believe tn eig
second vote was castdigging a hole below the creek ca__•
News representative, "a to put a bridge in, 01 in
ng bids fair for the rating red mud on the road
of A. M. (Matt) Wal- - -1—+
1 ...
I (By Associated Press)
Washington, April 1.—Re-
suming its Inquiry into the
story of the oil deal at the
Chicago republican convention,
• told by R. H. Wilson, former
the oil committee today was nu ,.....
superintendent of public in- unsound,
struction of Oklahoma, of a
"boast” by Jake Hamon, who
was serving as Oklahoma a re-
publican national committee-
man, that he had "put over"
0-2"
,“he
# "m -
0 himl in the late Senator waiting while the inven
2 Penrose, Will Hays and Harry “onazoneuoted the attentiy
l. Paughert: -d
doM,.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. [128], Ed. 1 Monday, March 31, 1924, newspaper, March 31, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1416007/m1/1/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .