Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 227, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922 Page: 1 of 4
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LUFKIN, TEXAS, THURSDAY,
ULY 27, 1922.
NO. 227.
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longest flight ever attempted Workers of America, if Presi-
by the army lighter than air
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ton in calling a convention to
.submit a separate wage con-
tract 7is “rank sedition,”
practically ‘'suicide by
■rington.’’
Call Recinded
of a large concourse of relativ- o’clock, and
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Emmet and
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kao vilb'
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John Kcddltt,
J. .1. Collins and C. B i -.Hins.
5 whidj^
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her home town, possessing all
the charms and graces of love-i
ly womanhood. The groom is
a young man of sterling char-
acter, splendid business abil-
-sidence of and esteem of alj his acquaint-
. Z_. . ' t ance.
After a short visit in Dal-
las and a visit with the groom's afternoon.
iprkers publican party, his good friend
»' Katy Glenn also having fallen a vic-
tim to the wiles of this rotten
organization. He expressed a
ihop- desire to have them kicked out,
lison. else he would leave them be-
hind as he passed out of the
doqr.
Billie Collmorgen stated that
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avail, the soul of this good
............. Mr8' Gussi“ 561 woman being wafted to a
ization, the president of which j wars, who died at the Ange- brighter world. The New# joins
| lina County Hospital, after be- lnany jn o«tending sincere sym-
pathy to all the bereaved.
Boy Scouts to Phy
The Lufkin boy scout base
ball team will play the boy
scout team of Livingston Here
tomorrow afternoon at 3:30
everybody Is cor-
! Rbecued
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^ce(^ Canteloupes,
^^^“matoes, Celery, Lettuce,
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lies as an
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Hinton, W. Va., July 27.— | Denison, July 27.—<
John Fredeking, insane, who i General Barton, and
barricaded himself in his house Minon, commanding tl
for thirteen days and resisted
the efforts of deputy sheriffs
and state police to arrest him,
after he killed one man and
wounded four others, this
morning appeared at the front
door, threw up his hands, and
asked' for a drink of water.
Tw» troopers, who with oth-j house and coal cl*
ers had resorted to every'road were not inclui
known means, including tear
nf th- primili'.* f ,M -'
one Your Orders.
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make Ibeir ■
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Wiley Boston.
|d you do today if such an opportu-
d before you’ Would your ernploy-
1 as thrifty if you had to admit you
nothing? Hardly, and the opportunity
i on.
7OU to know that we will be glad to
-that our resources and advice, will be
help to you when your opportunity
;:n limit crabie r< p’.l!i"ii
! ir !h - ■ .!->( tm-i by
.inimous vo'e -
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i Adams' Meat Market Prices I
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order early.
The largest and best equipped Business College
within practically OXI- HUNDRED Mll.l-n of
Lufkin.
day and night
SCHOOL
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Belfast, Juiy 27.—’
' a hole blown in the wall by a
mine 105 prisoners escaped
[from the Dunkalk jail in Coun-
ity Louth today. The shock of
the explosion shook the town,
shattering windows at the
county hospital and dwellings trouble is past,
in the town’s residential dis-
trict.
Fifty of the prisoners who
’ escaped were arrested this
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to all tnetr relatives In Foi-ney, the newly- resteJ is included Michael Don-
feartily con- wej3 ^-e exacted to irrivb ndly, commander of the Irish
t _ T ._em in Lufkin Sunday, where thejr irregulars about Dundalk,
will be at home to their mapy
friends.
We lead, others follow, in
the service.
25-3 Harrell Tranf. Co.
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ing brought from her home at
Huntington several days ago
for treatment, was laid to rest
in the Huntington cemetery
yesterday afternoon, the Meth-
odist pastor, assisted by Rev.
McMullen, conducting the fun-
eral services in the presence
and railroads, both exp
willingness that railrot
erty remain undOir milit
ervision until h|| da!
Sixty non-upion
brought to work in t
locomotive shops qu
jobs voluntarily Iasi
Leaders of tJ»,ejl
men say the mei
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DISRUPTION OF UNtan
FEARED iMJHLlNOlS
- <b,
Springfield, Ill., July 27.-
Disruption of the United Mine
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lesson others have learned.
bank account today. Add
ice regularly and your financial
: is assured.
He refused to answer any ques-;is < xpec'.ed. accordinffyto the iiI)(i Tommissii
1 tions and appeared dazed.| oiE-v: -. Noh-union f
Physicians who are treating) pia-.-i. ■ he striking |
the men w.nr.eled in firing injc'.:i . . <> arrive. Ki
< the last few days dressed bul-' iah - • that by Fiji
’ let wounds in ITedeking’s right; — qh..v>= hwi
jj afm. and another injury to hissed, i
d . <•!»/'«j 1*1 nr j i'iipi't1
[ spoke :-i;;n.
i ,ess) lle ent'’ )Uld'. cl^f that I bi.
__Through! uni m shopmen aj’b rw’aining!
e wall by a out 1()0 per cent.’; 'tS
rs escaped RepresentativesofthA Unions
issed a
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Mr of
A hearing in the
S’nii's di. Irii t >-—irt
Eastern ri.-t, nl i -
held today in I.
Ji,- baiikrujitk
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going to
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account
bis ago til
happier toefc
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■in Lufkin’s growing stores never know
might have an opportunity to pui-
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tomorrow on'y
23.) Phone your
Hot Barbecue, lb. 25c
Steak, any cut, lb. 1 ‘ 1 2‘
Beef Roast, any cut, ll>. .17i/3c
Pork, any cut, lb.
Pure Pork Sausage, lb.
Beef Liver, lb.............
Hamburger Meat, lb.
Veal Loaf Meat. lb.
Beef Stew, lb.
Chili Meal. tb.
(Mixed Sai-ige.
ADDED ATTRACTION
The Kth epi ode of "Go <.- t Em lim-T
Shots" and Sweet M .ri<-." Some |>|-";'r.i!i
rt*' Tuesday was Knocker Day
adjutant at the Lions luncheon, the big
^Colonel stick in turn being yielded most
n nation- effectively by Lions Denman
fed here on the clubs shortcomings, Nutt
' on the G. O. 1’., Collmorgen
to have On the political dead.and Glenn
| extend on everything in general and
(Denison.the city administration in par-'
ticular, each subject discussed
being held up for good humor
ed railing and ridicule, produc-
tive of hearty laughter.
The chief knocker in charge
ne mar- was Lion Denman, who took
-------1 raps at the club, its'
irm nor; faj]ul-es .uuj accomplishments,
port. Ndjtroublei jr:ivi. the city commissioners
■ffid none several taps on their omissions
....... ,ons, especial!;. Ihe
ien re-;’.[tter, and d:d n >t ■■..••"■!. the
fopmen u.-titi .] pr,..,, he . as I . call
y ollie- them. :n iii- -.a r.-. . o >\ ■
h .-rrn.. .li'u .1 : w
bxpe -i^,. . , x. ,,
gght as -,. whir, . o liiouj.-ht a
S’-'11 Uj km. !< Willi!.!' me ii.ir ie.
! craft ; and hit the greati st number.
Slating that he had been
. orn and nutured' in demo-,
eracy, taught all Jits life to re-
gard a republican as a thing
to be despised. Lion Nutt be-
moaned the fact'of his being
tricked into joining this organ-)
^tbuthiX!sisSgkln?d??vi^®^^®^1®^ 1 6
fow nails in the coffin of a cer- «>1 her acquaintance, and her -
presence in the community
where she resided for years
will be sadly missed. She i- at 8:00 p.
survived by four sons and three
hamnuir' he was'anxious to -laughters. Emmet .nd Bed
ceed with those measures tend-
ing towards the growth of the
, tov. i;._ the development of our
al.t f agricultural resources and the
[adjustment of those comLlion-
I .f striie and hard fel lings in
i i iol the phvsicians and ministra
some instances brought about , /,
, , .. ,,,. phv icians and kindly ministra
bv the strike situations m out ;'
turns id the nurse. Miss Mvit'e
midst.
Lion Glenn rapped in turn
the administration ot city al |j|
fairs individuals, singly and!
collecively, and as usual hand-]
ed his preacher friends a neat
little package, a pleasure he
never can forego.
An interesting and thorough [
discussion of the strike situa-l
tion and the effect that any
violence of any character |
otv i would have in giving our ' i'y : i
St. Louis, Mo., Juij 2<- rabic n :>u':'i"0 r<
Pre-ident Farringt-n of j,. i.v ■ !
ll inois miners today rescinded
a state miners’ c m-
vaiion at Peoria A igir-l •’>.
He said this action was b< -
were kidnappe i cause of "premature i.ew-pa-,
per announcements <’1 the con-
, ention.”
A romaine
he< tic life.
She danced her way into his heart. 1 h- n !>
to dance out again.
Stirring story of a lumberman's love and
He won her in the city and he h>-.t her i
A story m which Cupid has a job too !•..
The romance of a man <>, the op, n
the cabaret.
INSANE MAN FINALLY ,W,iNT MILITARYMNE RESOLUTION ADOPTED
ISON ON LAW ANO ORDER
Ito come to Illinois to overthrow
[state president, Farrington,
and institute a provisional dis-
' .trict organization.
President Harding’s confer- lo —-
ence with railroad executives
and union leaders was to re-
view hopes of an early settle-
ment of the railway walkout.
Rail officials assert that pas-
senger and freight service is
practically normal, and that
I there is increased recruiting
band building up of new simp
! forces. Union leaders n a -
~~ ~~ZZL. ib'in the walkout ol shopmen i-
. (.()I!|jnujnjf ]()(; pCt- ceilf cite - nis call Ol
I live and i> i 'i'" there i .,■ •■
( turn to w„rk by strikers. Thru
; non-union men v —.....
J ami assaulted at (>alcsbtirg. P
Di-
dent Frank Marrington, of the
iservice was compieveu iwnaj | tmnois • mine womeis. is i>v.-
[when the dirigible balloon A-4| titled to proceed with his pro-
iarrived at Scott field near here.) cj-aj-p, was predicted today by
‘The blimp jurived from Lang-lyecret .ry Watt of the Spring-
Hey Field, Va., a distance of ap [ tield .-ub-district. who declared
[proximately 1,100 in torty.ihat international /prt?side"i
i hours, and forty minutes actual Lewis, "must act, md
! flying time. Two stops were quickly.” Watt said develcp-
• made. The balloon will be sta-i ments were of such character
[tioned here permanently it is)that Lewis would likely have
|said.
Harding In Conference
To acquire reliable investment
information demands careful
investigation and unremitting
watchfulness. Judgment as to
safety of investment should be
based on such information, plus
expert analysis.
Such is the service we offer
to those who desire to invest
profitably.
You are ce-dially invited to
consult with i: .
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i gas, and everything short of tial law proclamatlo'n.1 Barton several
firing the- house to dislodge
! Fredeking, gave him ■water
and led him to the county jail, has occurred so fawt]
dazed.[ Oil:, e: -.
treating) pla i.
ir. firing in, con
who | General Barton,
Alien OAniv.^,.,.,11
al guardsmen, encaf
for the second day o martial
law, are understood
asked Governor Neff
the military zone in
to include the Missot
homa & Gulf railro
erty. Trackage to t
ciudt
boundiiry declared in
few nails in the coffin of a cer-
tain political corpse he ex-
perienced one of the great
pleasures of the year, ami now)
having laid aside his political ■
j Jones of
i Jones of Lufkin and Po ey
Jones and daughters,. Mi s,
Dora and Bessis
Bryant Byrd, who
home nt 11 mil ingl on.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [7], No. 227, Ed. 1 Thursday, July 27, 1922, newspaper, July 27, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363556/m1/1/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .