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The Port Arthur News from Port Arthur, Texas • Page 2

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Port Arthur, Texas
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it 1 MM FACES A THOUSAND Head of Lasky In Lions Den! of Convention MpckEAPOMS, Juno man fficed a thousand today, iu a battle ci and Adclph Znkc 1 lie'd of (he Players Corporation, was in tbp lions' den of the nation al v-onvcntjcn of tit? Jlotion Pu-- luie Theatre Owners' AssouaUon. The executno committee ti riie afiociation decided to submit Uic convention today a plan (o raise $2.000.1100 from evcrv iade-, pendent producer and exhibitor'to I break tSe "monopoly" which Zukor 1 alleged to control. More than a thousand delegates were to vote would rsefi in an fxlenriyo advertising campaign, Benjamin Hampton of Angeles, a leading independent producer. A nation-wide independent film distril'itUne acenty would organized h'y the fifteen or so independent producers about Hie Bujj-ones left, tap Fain- ous Players La sky i-ombinaticn. Kx i liibitors ivouM air.o subscribe, i Friends of Zukor said the ID-JVC nient is a brain of some of Hip "radical polilk-aus" the chin Lotus J.

i i 1S ely I lie! with a iu leading the movement. MAKING THE WORLD SAFE FOR THE UMPIRE PORT ARTHUR DAILY NEWS SUFFEBERSARE STILL IN NEED Port Arthur Contributes Little to Pueblo Folk Tractically $COO been raised Port Arthur for the relief ot the Pueblo, Colorado, flood sufter- eit, but a sieat deal moie is needed and Port Arthur must do its share according to Thomas H. I local chairman of the" American Ked Cross. At least million i dollars more i required for the relief and roiiabiliuitiou of stricken people who lost not only then- homes but their means i of Mr. Hughen said.

I The 'department has been ami being of splendid assistance mi fcueblo's purely municipal problems and is rendering great and elective, aid in all matters affect- injr sanitation," according-to a let- i received from Janies er. manager of the western division, flic letter continued, "but the war department a entered and cannot take i over the great and pressing ehar- I liable and pliilanthropii: work must be done and which NEW CHAIRMAN OP G. O. P. COMMITTEE BAPTIST SANITARIUM i jnusr i'c uoue ami which UMl bawycr umpiring P.cific Co Mt fame in tie cage.

wclt are organizations last tlie world MONlYORDER, HELPS GIVEN yin be sent to the Baptist of Houston bv persons i' 1 should be sent to the hoiric of Mrs. AV. s. 130- Sixth it was tjiis morning. Mrs.

Thoinasi who'. benevolent chainuau of the Kraian's Auxiliary the South- east Texas bill. WeTM in tt. is fc 8. TOj FICTION IS AMONG BOOKS GATES L1BR ARY 11 1 0 fc Li.r.,, lhc roH; S.

SUBPOENA FOR J. STILLMAN 0et Spend Day and Night Making Search i JUNE 28, 192: "i YO.NKERS. has Jllnc A been issued for Stlllniau by neteree Dan- tod boll as 'earned here -The, subponca. from him his version of his alleged intimacy with Mrs. Florence and, other women.

The three Canadian witnesses who were not celled to the stand at that time, are to testify tominorrow. sought In- Mrs. POLICE TRY TO LOCATE WICHITA DOPE PEDDLER WICHITA June 2S. --Special agents la road for thes the Rodc- j.olice n- rs. Stillmans attorneys, is reluinablo Mlllcr "'ichiu ia 1 oushkeejisie at 10:30 a 0 -f wh wanted in mon-ow when the secret a i ilh lho oE 1150.0 if i ii V- luc jiuiiue Kansas City and Oklahoma City are attempting to find -foluny Miller.

.1. Wichita dope ped --ted in COMDfflioJi morrow when the secret hearings! ll lh lhefl 15 worth will be resumed. diamonds in a jewelry sales- Charies J. Wallace chief 1 311 3 sam P'e bunk somewhere ou tipior for Joha p. Biehriaii prin-i Iiv1sion Kocldislaml wpal counsel for Mrs.

fltillmau rec me woman who aided by two other private detec- 0 'T ld by officials to spent most, of yesterday avd 1 Knowledge cf of the swindle last night searching for th( iuk held here. Miller is said to be rn to erve th subpoena. Thevl lll mai1 who the diamonds, conitmuca their search lodav I a case WHS stolen ue visited Still'man's Possession of the Hock" 'Sland railroad, according to information in possissicn of po- Huc here. The name of the salesman could not be obtained last night. Although the theft oocured lasl laursday.

i of robberj" did MAN SLIGHTLY INJURED WHf TRUCK WRECKS: August BUnchard ot Port Arthur slightly injured jester- day the truck he was driving skidded, overturned and burn-' ed on tfcd-Beausuont road. Blanchard wa -to the drug store in Nederland where fjrst -id was administered, and Cramiiner's ambulance summoned. UUneluwl do tlared that Ills condition did nol make the ambulance nccessarv, and he was Urcuglit home automobile belonging to the Palmer Lumber Company. late yesterday and were re- admittance even to the cle- A ci tor. The investigators also visited three clubs Stillman is said to frc-, fluent the Linke's Brooks, and IN SOCIALIST PARTY BITTER DETROIT.

were twcen 'raoicals a 5n the' American vouvcntica 3 OUL the convention wrrii 10,. io exet-utire to receive i executive rommutcc; a.D'f pas? on rtians fnr-ialis-t- vot- Jn" for" railitajT or I a very de nit ic held oys ex- socialism. by Ronc ts brisk, en- I a i i story iiouK. A subtle character study accoiaphshecl by narrated episodes than detailed "MAI.V STREET," hy Sinclair ie small town n-e've ii Uvea in some time or other. We su'SiTs i-now tha eople and Kvwi'n-h- CABINET HAS QUIT SAYS DISPATCH PARIS.

JtaiUta -has resigned. to dispatches lisre." The "caJbiisvi endangert-d Lhe of the last" has udder fire this' i i.liameat tonrencd. its and intercaUonai ere attacked I BEATH PLUNGE CHICAGO. burglar UK; roof a three IJuilding with fiirec men pursi.ii him, pJuaged to his f-ar'v today. He artenipted to a to joining'-building fell ji identified.

of i a a jor" the that CDJJteKjjjtibie'jiUc riOKT' i ipl-ase w.f;."" jinks-- am sucb reward hring back." Wjniir-- won't: he's icoteiuaji. Uisheanepiug- rovolt against the ityu-n's eomplacent ugliness. A nice jocose humor presents town Cither, but a nice sense of human I values shows Carol gradually fsrowhis in grace" to the point she realizes that after Prairie. will find and i its beauty from with I iii isitd perhaps she and her chil c-rfn may JIRVC a small part iu the Ous uis S'-H'd novels of a -VALLEY OF SILENT ME.V,- VI James O. Cur plot thrill- 1 r.

(--'i i are romances and adventure a. reiJ-bioodc-d hero, a I Jl heroine, a Siitisiying i i 1 -apjers, brigade cainaina and through it ail i 'S pf 0rt 'i "THE -MYHTKRIOlj's RIDER," by! western rasuh. cowboys, tiio beau- the love of nature SAYS NO PARTIALITY IS SHOWN IN ENFORCEMENT City Officer A. S. Pollock said this morninjc that no partiality is beifig-shown in Uie adiolnitsra- tiort jjjibjic healti) measure? in with I this dty.

it was said a i 'the! bride is hiin-' ov-r- 1 and looked. of tb: 'neero 'doctorsI was in fir th 1 ni ftuy healthl of! Before your letter coutainiug a Mouey Order see have dctuched your r'e- I ceipt on the extreme richt of the order. Have your "return address en your letter, then, if for soaie reasons your letter is wot claimed by the addressee, it will be returned to you and ihu Money 1 order can be repaid. In case a Money Order is lost through the mails, by the re- miire'r, or by the payee, by culling the proper No. 1.

itnd cxvlai'ning its loss; a trncej- or iiujuiry will be ser.t to the paying postmaster, llpou return of inquiry to the one desirms the ihfcnnation showing tlKit it IIKS uot been paid, after thirty-six days has elapsed from the date of issue in- Up- plication tor a duplicate Money Order can secured which is sent in to D. C. Usually. Reek's ijfte traijsateiib'n Jr OupHcafe Lo the applicant ana can be casUwl at the office payraetil or office of issue ohly. A uiouey order caii be ai.sheci at ariy postofftce in the United States and its territories -within thirty days after its date of.

issue, after which time, it can only be at the office of issue Of at; t.ho office.drawrt on. Mooey' Orders good for year after ilieir date of issue after which they, should be exchanged for "a warrant the office where' it was issued or at UK- office it was ftraivri on. r. s. post OFFICE Adams of io 7a a elected chairman I Adams "had" been" of the coanrittee.

VK4 MARINE REPORT At Port Arthur: Ss. CUilftradc. Ss. Miiur, Br. At Beaumont: Rotterdam Dn.

Knickerbocker. Stillman, it was pointed out, will i a decided advantage if he evades service on the si-hnonea his urevious appearance on the --tantl. in cw h(fl bl ri his tcstuucny was HmHe.l to tn7 Question of legitimacy of two year old Guy Stillman, of who IIP' al-' re(l Beauv Ja the fother. btUItuan appears at the hearings voluntarily. i declared that he can only be subjected to cross examination on the testimony has already offered.

The onfv attorney who can question him is K. action guardian for uy. Shouid subpoena served However, ho would seek to obtain not become- public i Saturday. Whether th jewels were stole'n from an express car or a passenger stnticn has not bee ascertained. The theft has been guarded with more ihaij the muvloyecl iu and police of the details of the knew case.

IS 'What does be do for a living?" "lie plays a pipe organ in a movie theater." "U's a haul life." "But it might ue worse. He's too fai- In frcnt to hear the fom- mcnrs people make, on t'lc pic- To save bn'your cigarettes is important pleaseyqur taste is more iriiporfaru. Just buy a package jtindout Port, Arthur: British Marquis. as. Bronte, ilal Ss Ligjiiicr.

Am, JEALOUS MAN CARRIES THREAT TO KILL TWO KAST. TAWAS. Mich. Jealous over his former -wife se- cciid marriage, Henry Wilkerson o-t Beilaire, Ohio, late made his threats to "get" them both. He came here, killed and RHoy Giffiths.

shot Uieir a old s(n Edward, and was severeely by Griffiths before the latter died, AVilkinson may die. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of A petite and Headaches, due to! Torpid Liver---adv I Special Sale of Tr erc innsl Too Hot to WHY NOhff Procter and Ft. Ave. bid aiid ai! of ZiiCe Grey's boots. i tiga'iu it: This story vrhlcu centers ooe iBysterioiig fig- H-re.

a terribly S'uo-fishter witc a riest for uuble jfo tills ha.t aid.tus jiri-js at. Bost 5 He. She tr.Jf.- "Wen, M-. AiuiJ MiHy?" deal. Ah kn ach tyuf i a fj a Wood ajnd Hot Weather and The Meal Problem in IIM! a I i diicf LCH W.

C. MLS; 2-B; TTslfti, OFFICER Eton by'Xfs. C. S. Patten Phone 7 -HANK'S --MEAT --MARKET X0.2 131 Peoples Gas Company i Get in on the Lot Sale in "The Groves" Pecan Subdivision Remember the BIG SALE comes off Jul and an the remainder lots al the introducto K)r inside lots and S485.00 for co Remember also a two of i-3 of.

a i block. Just a siz i ptcn.lv of room for a A a i-arv leatures which make an i trees, with i water, best san 3, 4 and 5lh, of S385.00 closed out. Suburbans iionic, a i uc.ces- amoiij Uic pecan re best oi' There is no waste. If a recipe calls for one egg--two cups of fiour--half a cup of miJk that's all you use. You ttcver have to re-bake.

Contains only such ingredients as have been officially; approved by U. S. Food Authontfea Is the product of the largest, most modem sanitary Bakjng fow- oer Factories oaneocc. found am titCilumetcontains full --4 cups siftef 4 Je vei spoons! Calu'tne 1 tablespoon su-; CV. 1 teaspoon wit, a cups of eweel milk.

Then mut 1 in UK reguitf The 3oLs in OROVHS' a inside 50 feet in widtl pecan trees. Nothintr arc corners 55 lot having six fine pa- it ii the Gulf Coast, besides the excellent location is the best drained land in feison County, from I feet to 15 feeV above sea level. order, to i action arc a i ernis you can not a pass ''THE i such a ot it. Shell or (he streets has hccn ordered and i W(l lot will face a shell street and provisions are made for maintaining these streets for a period of five years. Phone us to take you Give the property a close insner- .1011, make your selection and close up for as i a of these us as vou desire.

City Office, A Grf Insurance Agency--Phone 406 O'tvJn Austin Ave. i' oaies Agents Register Now for the Free Lot EWSPAPER.

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