Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 132, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922 Page: 1 of 6
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district.
Coal Controversy
(By Associated Press)
New York. April 6.—Week
end sessions of the antnracite' resentative Garner, democrat
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What You Spend.
You know where you stand.
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VICTORY TODAY I
Earle William, in "Bring Him In” and a good comedy,
VICTORY FRIDAY
The 12th episode of "White Eagle.” a good Western I
and a laughable comedy. * "*rn I
(By AnsrlaUd Prew)
Washington, April 6.—The
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showers; coi.li-r tonight. *
‘ Sic at Cedar Creek
wR bout 75 youngsters
!j»e festivities.
,<>Us dinner
was enjoyed, closing
<vith ali kinds of lem-
d cakes, making thia
» most happy times in.
ry of the society,
credit is due Mee-
, las. Harrell and Dwiay
Lyorley for their untir-
L’a as chairmen and aa-
|f this body of young
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loss estimated at ®10.000/fK^^M|
others burned are expected to
recover.
Shiagte., Sn’mgfe;
Heart and sap pine shingles, jl
3 Stroud-Leach Grant Co. |
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I ock. with nrilitary
I j Glendale cemetery.
I idlea are being held
g 418 Undertaking Par-
I the time specified for
I f All of the people
I Mere condolence to
v®d relatives <if thus
.Idler boy. who tost
R« in the service of
Inv-
Do you like fast action i ’ ’ '
Do you like clever horsemanship and quick
Do you like to see this kind of
i tremendously appealing ro-
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Mayor G. A. Kelley went to
Houston this afternoon on
business.
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LOAF
U^hriy Tuesday,
of Jean P. Day, oil
^prominent attorney,
Ml developed today
gy officials. County At-
Hughej declared he
Investigating any possible
Rfi angles to the tragedy.
urdrr Mystery Unsolved
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pcord.a, Kan., April 6.—
put naming the party
fcted of having eomnni^gd '
ge murder at the TrMR-1
Warm Tuesday night, of-
Fstated that an arrest I
ro.y will |;e made today. I
ers conceded the alibi off
pteen-year-old son, Phil-J
tent when the crime wasU
■ted. was considered ab-
■r good. The iqvestiga-
Erned today to financial
Wot the family, partieu- =
the father, L. J. Trem-
■Rustee of Shirley town-
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Diets and much of it can not be
a' counted for when you check up.
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er repudiated his testimony
Fmedlitely forward copies ofTjury panil^H
i the invitation to the president trial and accepted the pro
I of the Missouri district and of Judge B^warda flat
John Wilkinson, president of mittee Of three select a
the Oklahoma and Arkansas
A TEXAS MEMBER
SCORES HIS COLLEAGUE
(By Associated Press)
Washington, April 6.—Rep-
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miners and operators sub-com-1 of Texas, declared in the house
mittee on wage contract nego-jtoday that if permitted by the
tiations were agreed upon by, rules to speak what was in the
(both parties today in an en I minds of 434 of the 435 house
deavor to settb- the hard coal;members, he would say that I
strike.
Life Lost in Gasoline Fire
(By Assoeiste4 Press)
Bartlesville, Okla., April 6.
Steve Haynes, foreman of
" “rtroleum Com-
Lpl*nt thirteen
(By Associated Press)
Houston, Z x
fives claimed todav tn have dis-1 The Near East Relief
— covered a state-wide ring fori D .. , ~—~
,,,. . I Relief week is neanng its
“peddling examination ques- .
.• f . . . , . close. Have you done your
tions for state teachers exam- , , , ,
1 : part! The stricken and help-
I less children of Armenia are
(as much on our charge as it
were Cuba, at our doors.
If you let the week go by
Austin, April 6.—Willie Car- without taking any part, it will
witness in the death probably be because you do
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action will be taken. Other-
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grave yard
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M. Largent,
born in Angjft
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a)1 h‘s life. ut l
• family Of
8even Kids and i
was a highly r»
*nd leaves
who lender
to the bereave^ j
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ChlcaK0, Aprtl
to testimony feyj
that outside m
much lower ^ak
roads to shop 3
union officiaijS
United States M
Board that the!
not presented a fl
of the situation,^
ter, a
sentence case of George Herns- not know the actual conditions
by recently at Belton, who lat- and the appalling need.
The school children have re-
and then said his repudiation (sponded nobly to the call of
false, was quizzed by Gov-1 the little fellows across the
sea. They’ will never know the
comfort and joy this clothing
will bring to the poor little
waifs “over there." many thou-
(sands of wh‘>m will never even '
know their own names.
Let those who have not yet j
: responded be sure to do so
si not later than Saturday, as it is
(desired to ship out the cloth-1!
ing not later than Monday in I
[order to be in time for the I
which is to I
sail soon, direct to "Hunger-||
land.” I
R. H. Powell, Chairman. I
Attention, Sir Knight*
All Knights Templars are r< -
quested to meet at Masonic
i Temple. 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
[April 6th. Important matters
[to be taken up. 31-t?ti
I Matches free with cigarettes)not later than Saturday, as it is
smoking tobacco.
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Representative Blanton of
Texas “is a disgrace to this
i house and ought to be kicked
[out.”
April 6.—Deter-[ ---— ---— --
There is nothing that
one’s self-respect, and to the re-
spect accorded to one by others
more than a checking account in a
s rongbank. Just as soon as one
starts doing business through a
checking account everything takes
on a new and brighter aspect. This
bank invites your account, no mat-
ter how small, and stands ready to
serve yOU to the very best ability
of its trained officers and their
assistants.
PALACE TODAY
Douglas Fairbanks in "Th, Mark of Zorro” one-of
Dougs best pictures. The best advertisement of tM.
Picture is to get. the optnion of those who X it vS^
terdaj. It s a great production and you’ll agree with
us when you see it. ’ “Kree wttn
f screen?
I shooting on the trigger? ]
I a story balanced with a
I mance? Then see
"RIDING WIH DHIH”
with the fearless
BUCK JONES
as the star. It is an exciting and always entertaininr
story this "Riding With Death.” It drammed
th u • g .aCt °" Snd gOeg ,Iam-bang to a finish which is
thnlhng to say the least. The story foncenig
Ranger who has his difficulties restoring order from
chaos. Remember next Friday.
SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION
The 12th episode of ’ White Eagle," comprising seven
them eXCltement’ lhri!l* and suspense. Don’t miss
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Pn^) .without effect upon business, the Phillips Pi
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 7, No. 132, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 6, 1922, newspaper, April 6, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363506/m1/1/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .