The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [19], No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1924 Page: 1 of 8
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IN
LUFKIN, TEXAS, 1
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out the day various sums have
the Lufkin Daily News this
Y
bers of the building committee
ed the late Jess Smith i
rinte of the pl
a
Bonner Brothers tailor shop
on
there. Th e
ano
output to
reserve
out to each member
dacy for the office of cou
desiring to contribute or pay
treasurer of Angelina cou:
the new
started Monday on
seating capacity for 1,400 per- has at last yielded to the!
will be constructed of
incial circumstances,
In the main auditorium on the
ie matter of a milk
Plans were drawn
friends I have at 1
many
perate
as I have in the past,
8, 112 Lufkin ave-
Washington, March
was
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n
Ppzene9sg6
tof checks turned over to
for collection within the
• just as soon as finished,
ich will be within the next
Idie Berry, another
e and well known
i said he would be
I STATEMENT FROM
RETAIL MERCHANTS
mmplete physical de-
• There is need for
AN OFFERS A
s MILK SUPPLY
SURPRISES BEFORE
THE OIL COMMITT
L.
now be called for will be hail-
ed with popular interest and
approval.
The News is authorized to
ard
156.
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ter;
rds
ton,
1tp
rith
ock
. C.
1-3t
ly.
irlisle suggested a
Ilk station to which
eding milk might
procure same free
C’his would be to feed
fht children of par-
cially unable to buy
S BILL
BY HOUSE
Theresulti
and ple«
for these lists.
G. C. Dunn, Secretary.
-
Gaston Means previously tesi
tided he had accepted $100,4
000 for the late Jess Smith]
to stop further legal action.
Internal Revenue Commission-
er Blair and Prohibition Com-
missioner Haynes were also:
summoned.
William Orr, one of the ah
leged parties to the fight film
“deal,” denied charges today
that he was said to have repre-
British interests.
START LAYTNGTBRiCK
ON LUFKIN NATIONAL
Work Started Monday—Hope
To Have Structure Finished
i central milk stal
ranged. He eta
ews today that
E’Bi
-aX
$ M. A. Is Preparing List Of
, Checks Placed With It For
Collection
Miss Pearl Fulcrod.
alth nurse. will at-
are N. R. Miller, J. E. Hicks,
W.D. Scarbrough, J.H. Gibson;
J. A. Cox, John Lawrence and
Vopri
purpose of securing new rat-
ing within the next few days.
We feel sure that every busi-
ness' man and firm will be
anxious to secure one of these
check and rating lists so that
w days as we have added
I additional stenographer
R. H. Hunt, architect, South-
western Life Insurance build-
ng, Dallas, Texas, or write
J. E. Hicks, secretary of the
building committee, Lufkin,
or to Rev. J. R. Nutt, pastor,
of this city.
Dallas To Hold Labor Circus
place my candidacy befo
you, and hope you'll give
your most earnest consider
tion.
And if elected to the abo
4 9
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Prmareo.
Mrs. R.B. Peebles, who sel
•-gec
A5er
- Fyouv
if you nint h
if you nut k $
if you <aul t i
If you
If you 9»nl to a
If y outlet ti
If you want
If thert it an
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fotuMlyfluitii
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st. ,
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to
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in-
ful
ay
rm
IS
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deposit in one of the local
banks. The people of Lufkin
the oil committees
send the repeal of.
1 act of March 4, 11
ing certain ollaight
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hgvp-
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, for Veterans
To More Than
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002
Associated Preso..
18.
id machine t. .
ck list and rating list can
turned over to each mem-
ein a very short time. It
rm possibly be of some in-
rest to know that the check . .
Kmed over to us for the furnishings to be -
Dffers Reduction In
Milk to Help Milk
1 ’ «
ocratic primaries in July o
this year. She says she ha]
been urged by her friends t
make the race and that sh
Meeting Last Eva - A,"--
,1 1 Wasnmgton, Mar. 18. —
Bids will be called for by’Subpoenas were issued today
the building committee of the for Secretaries Mellon and
- Baptist church for the Weeks by the senate commit-
erection of a magnificent new tee investigatingAttorney Gen-
structure to cost approximate-1 eral Daugherty. They will
TO BE QUESTIONED
ABOUT A CONTRACT
Haynes and Blair Also Have
Been Summoned to Appear
Before Committee
Fall Sought to Have Blam
For $100,000 Loan Placod
On McKinney
(By Associated Presa) g
Washington, March 18.-
The oil committee resumed ite
hearing today after a four-day!
recess. New surprises today*!
were in the form of fresh evi-
dence of oil stock speculation
by government officials and
further testimony about the fa-
mous $100,000 loan to Albert
Fall. Brokers records submit-
ted by an expert accountant
showed that Attorney Generali
Daugherty had dealt in both]
Sinclair and Doheny stocks,]
since he entered the cabinet;]
that Bascom Slemp, now secre-
tary to President Coolidge,
also bought some Doheny stock
*
Li
Fe
in, offers
tm VRecni
ea
5
i
willing to give ten
gallons--whatever
I needed for one
importuning. In a statemel
written out today she outlin
her candidacy and has su
mitted the same to The New
as follows:
To the voters of Angelini
county:
At the urgent request of m
onabadSpaThaloabcnapeag"snulc
* "o
Iness <
*
2?
2
6)60"0-9
in the
Encouragement of Movement
Is Reported By Public
Health Nurse
Cash contributions for the
milk fund in Lufkin have
b
,4
quite an addition to the city
of Lufkin. It will have a
L giving reduced
his milk. He has al-
en in consultation
Ith officials in the
d stands immediately
• offer very substan-
tion taken by Messrs.
d Carlisle deserves
[receive publi: com-
P- Milk for under-
hildren and prenatal MRS
is absolutely neces- t-
People
This Rei
mT
NTaetwe,
NCE AM
PASSED TODAY
on pledges send in their checks subject to action of the dem
now, the pastor said today.
The church building will be
IERF
ANT )7
pond with reference to bid- newspaper business,
ding on the work may write to
7 head of a family needing this Len ......
a milk has agreed to call at Mr. naval oil
A Bonner's place of business
each day and collect the milk
and take to his small children,
three of whom are under six
e years of age. This offer on
the part of Mr. Bonner was
kindly accepted as well as the
generous cash contributions of
hose whose names appear
Lufkin 1-------
ing. The work was getting
well under way this morning
when a News reporter inspect-
ed the building. The structure,
which will be one of the most
up-to-date and commodious
bank buildings in East Texas,
will be framed in white stone
in the windows and the main
entrance and two stone pillars
or columns will stands in im-
i at the front
facintgrlroremanofconstruc-
tion, said today that the x
tractors hope to have 1
building finished by June 1 __-------
Taking No Chances
H__-
j02u2e,n
V W A 1
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, A rather- comprehensive
fatement of what is being
one by the Retail Merchants
(ssociation of Angelina coun-
k has been prepared by the
heretary, Grover C. Dunn. In-
eresting data on mortgages,
peeks turned in for collection
Ad the like are included in
. blds being in by May 1, it was
added. The $70,000 approxi-. —
mate cost will be f* the build- the "‘deal" before.the Dawgh
Ing alone, th. ...Ung. and ertyfnvgetixatinweremmtttoga
for a building adequate to______,
take care of the fast growing decided to enter the democra
_ ■ some time to ic primaries in the race f
------1, The church ediffice will county treasurer, and I no
be a distinct credit to Lufkin
and the fact that bids will
-g. office I will at all times e1
state that any contractors de- deavor to serve you as faithfu
and good notes approximately
$80,000. Money has been
coming in almost every day
for a week, some of the contri- _______-____
i buttons to the building fund several outside newspapers I
for the being substantial checks. It Lufkin, announces her cand
will be appreciated if those dacy for the office of count;
C1n DAUGHERTY HEARING
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National Bank build- he, may be Informed in ad-
’ vanceandtheorebywvtdtnnan, sona, wil be constructsa or
“ t Sveen Xom.d
, ban phoned us theirre In the main auditorium on the
to join the associationnthat main floor there will be a
Su
next few days. basement Plana wara drawn
sire to enlist the entire buri- 2asement
ness element of our town and
county, butthesnew.ratinsti congregation for
po come. Thechur
ing just as hard as we can in
order to supply the demand
reesanabh
graaga
ws*
beweg
forenoon.
It few weeks and thl. Hat , Bld- ar. to he advertised
II be furnished to each mem- for at»”«•said.Mem-
siring information on the ly and to the best of my abl
matter or desiring to corres-
Carlisle and .Jim Rub
ry are the first two-- F- becke -
help out the milk
itlined in Saturday’s
Uy News. Mr. Car-
operates a dairy in
the’the bed of the Rod
borwhich is the boundary b
By June 1
The laying of brick was
ibutions. Who will
1? Bring yeur cash ,
journed until tomorrow aft
, 4 the testimony of Henry Woe
Cotton Square, kindly made house of New York. Wo
an Offer to bring milk each .
Interment Will BeatNarow
Way Cemetery Today
Announced
Hoping you will endorse n
candidacy with favor, I i
main, Your respectfully,
MRS. R. B. PEEBLES.
ANOTHER OIL QUERY
WANTED BY SENATI
ini—
i.'sSSSSsKf
Times With,
Gulbransen"
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ir night to entertalu"
the place, and even
Here’s where you 5
e friends for all t
‘‘ve shown you I A
isen music—a whole •
am of it—arranged e
re’s an idea for yo
yable entertainment 6
at better fun con'd «
to hear yod PUTA
sell-rendered group,
lections asthebist
r l
you .conduct these 4
k,"«a0od*pm"
of just-hatrolade
nh.SPPhepartiularg
otTmuslal enjoymet
F the music lover.
W tawed.
onographs.
a complete stock(0
latest models. Go
n our plan. •
uld feel as free H
s a you would.ggitim
on any other N
why wait then,
hmentis yours 888
ni price for this"o"
$150.00
an u su *
r Dunn’s statement: -------- —eu.,
k. Ketai Merchamts.amo: ffUxrXXU?; prvlousiynian
ation is now preparing a - - - -
above.
It will be impossible for
Miss Fulcrod, the public
, ... health nurse, to handle and
for prenatal mothers distribute milk offered, as her
ancial circumstances, work taking her over the
Min Peni Tlei ntire county as it does, would
render it impossible for her
co devote her attention to it.
It is hoped that in some way
the kindly offers of dairymen
to contribute milk can be
availed of, but it seems that 01 ----------
those accepting the milk from posing position
the dairymen will have to ar-
range a place where they can
g Miss Fulcrod reports only
a few now who are needing
milk but adds that this need
will grow as the summer
Months come on. The cash
(rom Mondav’s Pailrooks,
Mrs, Josephine Aller
aged 56, died Sunday aft.
—-----E noon at 4:80 ozelockratathe
‘ring New Church homeoa “pusbter Mtermen
— s Wiil*be‘today at therNprow
4 way-cometrz announced 1-
ing Swite Mrs Allbrooks was a
Ito The News today.
heny interests had agreed todagsiard“25, Eo0°A total
sell much of Califori $217,358.84, of that
amount $64,477.02 fa for auto-
mobiles.
Blank forms will be passed
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- etmr,
nr, MARCH 21, 1924.
)SOME DOHENY STOCK
“ GASH CONTRIBUTED
TO THE MILK FUND
started coming in.
BAPTISTS WILL LET
BUILDING CONTRACT
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Important Decision Reached
By Building Committee At
NEWS
isolated P
gton. Ma
»today
mabil sentto"tte been brought to The News and
S bill provided foramilk fund account s on
twenty-year endow-
nsurance policies and
। payments to those
hot entitled to more
adjusted compensa-
. a A
dvw
18 to the Lufkin
hot n
Announces For County
Subject to the Demo
are responding to the need of
some of her citizens for milk;
the “wherewith” is being pro-
vided for families unable to
buy the white fluid so much
needed. , before he retired from con-
The following are the con- . that there were records
tributorsup to the hour of,of dealings also by Senators
closing for press today: ' Curtis of Kansas and Elkins of
Miss Pearl Fulcrod, R.N.,, West Virginia, and a number
public health nurse $5.00 of representatives.
Mrs. B. Henry 1.00 Price McKinney of Cleve-
Mayor Sam H. Kerr I •OOjland testified that former Sec-
Marcus T. Gipson 1-0tretary Fall had sought late
'last year to have McKinney
------.2 50say he had loaned the $100,
Total $11:50000 to Fall. The committee ad.
Brownie Bonner, of the -——1
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‘IHE LU
When better
done in Lurkin
do it.
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T-
•11 unio
ed to
• Tex., Mar. 18-
ttheran Congrezn
is now occupy
church, whicht
I Sunday, March
ding, of red pres
equipped with
onveniences, ana,
r • cost of 120 <
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [19], No. 1, Ed. 1 Friday, March 21, 1924, newspaper, March 21, 1924; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1416000/m1/1/: accessed June 27, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .