The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1918 Page: 1 of 8
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PECIAL PRICES for Holiday Buyers in All Lines
Will also buy Liberty Bonds
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Men’s $35 Suits,
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Men’s $30 Suite,
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Men’s $27.50 Suite,
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Men’s $25 Suits,
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Men’s $22.50 Suits,
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-> Men’s $20 Suits,
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Men’s $17.50 Suits,
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Men’s $15 Suits,
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A nice lot of Overcoats and Boys’ Suits at the same reduction.
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Suit of Clothes
Kid Gloves
Silk Socks
New Shoes
Dress Shirts
Sweater Coat
Hat or Cap
Shaving Set
Shaving Mirror
Military Brushes
Silk Ties
Overcoat
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Wanted to Buy
Sell or Exchange
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Jaled envelopes uj
'‘Bids for the Coal
the Lufkin-Naal
1 in Angelins Coul
oposals may be n
. and when sent b|
be enclosed in m
1 sealed envelope*
dicated above,
I proposals other**
d will be rejected I
ar. Only sealed bid
nsidered.
bids received will!
1 by the Depart™*
ot be returned to a
JOE McCARTi
Road Superinta
etive policies
vorld—com-
lfc a squibble.
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WHEN YOU SAVE YOU ARE
“GETTING SOMEWHERE’’
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Sites were invited by the exec-
Tve committee of the Soldiers
M Workers Council, against
jfe wishes of the cabinet.
JUNCTION AGAINST
■SALE OF BOOZE MADE
| PERMANENT BY JUDGE
Liberty
Bonds
Accepted
peryard
- „ leached Sheeting, Friday and Saturday y
22k
25c
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$2.00
28c
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One lot Men’s Fur Felt Hats, $3.50 value QQ
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and careless-
-S that ravage
pleasure RIGHT NOW.
how much you MAKE, you are “getting
nowhere unless you SAVE.
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hat such commanders were un-
ler command of the German
imperor.
COME TO OUR BANK!
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The Guaranty State Bank
end Trust Company
Council of Defense and Red
Cross Worker* to Meet Here
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FORMER KAISER TRIED .
> TO END HIS TROUBLES
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Lufkin, Texas
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ntil our stock of the following goods are
reduced (sheetings not included) we will
make reductions as noted below:
date
}’our Preparations t0 be of Britain, arrived here today.
Id. The meetinrz will h-Among the troopg were fouf
hundred and five wounded, in-
cluding ten officers. David H.
Seller of Corsicana, Texas, died
enroute and the body was
brought here.
; Jngton, with President Wilson.
: and party on board, changed
■ i its course after leaving Azores »
; and will arrive at Brest in ad- a
; Jvance of the time —
; , according to a i
dispatch received today.
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I of appeal.
I In writing his opinion Judge
I Calhoun held that statute pro-
I hibition law is constitutional, as
I the legislature has ■ power to
I pass any law that is not direct-
I ly. or by strict implication, ab-
I solutely prohibited by the con-
I stitution.
(By The Associated Press.)
Amsterdam, Dec. 11.—Dis-
cussion over the prolongation
of the armistice between the al-
fcent as to his efforts to I lies and Germany will begin at
|nf f h »A A11 f Th m Q V *xra*> «*v . Trni’An zxvs a OIL . <«
[according to an Ameron-jto the North German Gazetted
Correspondent to the Ex-1 All shipping on the Rhine is
The kaiser stated that now under control of the-inter-
tte was any possibility of j allied commission.
booming a d^Kdant, he---
(red to postofl~“ —• i - — — —
B say until thi
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I Ladies Coat.Suits, Long Coats
|| and Dresses at Reduced Prices.
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l| ed quite ill wife influenai
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9-4 Bleached Sheeting, Friday and Saturday
per yard.
Heavy Cotton Flannel,
per yard
Good as Gold 4-4 Domestic,
per yard
Crash Toweling,
per yard *
72-inch All-Linen Damask,
per yard . —
Red Seal Toile du Nord and Utility
Ginghams, per yard------------
I 11,700,000 BALE CROP.
Ii (By The Associated Press.)
I Washington. Dec. 11.—The
|| department of agriculture an-
il nounced today that the total
I production of cotton in the L’ni-
I ted States for the season of
I 1918 amounted to 11,700,000
II bales of 500 pounds each.
1 H. E. & W. T. Conductor W.
I T. Weaver, who formerly resid-
l|ed in Lufkiq^jvas an arrival in
lithe city today from Houston, to
I look the town over and renew
I acquaintances with his oid-
> time friends. He shows to be
I in fine feather and happy on
I the way. He and his family .
I are pleasantly remembered by
la wide circle of friends made;
during their former residence
in this city.
Lieut. D. Winston, a soldier!
boy who has been in training!
in one of the Northern States, is'
a welcome visitor in the city.'
He is the son of Captain and I
Mrs. W. D. Winston of Mos-|
cow, and his mother was here
yesterday meeting the boy,
while on her way to Timpson.
There was a negro hurt Tues-
day morning out on the A. &
N.-R. Railroad, when both the
engineer and fireman were kill-
ed. The extent of his injuries
were not learned.
insisting ~oT~gn
g with gravel; ci
’proximately 2200g|
t bridges and instil
gated iron pipe/1
ans of the work may
f examination, and)
n may be obtained!
e of County Engine^
i, Texas, or the offiq
de Highway Depa
stin, Texas.
certified check fori
r hundred and no-fl
f ($2400.00), mad*!
:he order of Joe Mq
Angelina County, J
ipany each propoiafi
he right is reseriJ
feR WILL MAKE NO
kTEMENT AS TO HIS
ARTING THE BIG WARi
fcdon, Dec. 11.—William
bzollem will not make a;
nent as to his efforts to I
nt the outbreak of war in Treves on Dec. 12th, according
; I less than half
;■ allies lost. , ... -------
paci with notorious women, and
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PRESIDENT CHANGES HIS
COURSE TO FRANCE^
(By The Associated Press.) ST
Brest, Dec. 11.—The United^
IL Ates steamer George Wash-fl
| Berlin. D™ 1‘lZ^T^Ger- J
AVIATORS KILLED
in TRAINING rexri
W<BVrhe AMOr',l«i Press.) a
Washington, Dec. IL—-Ai
annual report of Major Gen#
a> William L. Kenley, dii^M
of military aeronautics, ghowi
that during the year ending or
June 30th last, there were IS]
fatalities in training in tW
country. Stalled engines,
ally due to error on the part oi
the pilot, caused 86; cillisog^
30; and side-slips 10. Thia wafl
as many as the
. (By The Associated Press.;
F Pans, France, Dec. 11.—Le-
gal action against the former
;Gprman emperor has been com-
menced by an organization of
Little Mothers.” The demand
for prosecution states that com-
panders of the German army. Z’?
an 1916 directed that young, 1 i’
prls be carried away from I
their families, and that they'
pere submitted to odious treat- !
pent and forced into close con-! '
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has it not occurred to you th.t
oleaaure RIC.ut am,., 7 • * ^ou
antanamo, also arrived today.
I Take advantage of our 7fi
Underwear while it lasfa- vYo
won’t find better at a ffolUtrJ
garment.
' ULt) PEAV YBRn*4|
Real Estate in the
Town or Country.
Another transport, the Gu-
<By. Ttlp Associated Preas.)
IlgAiiatin, Texas, Dec. 11. A
^faporary injunction, xestrain-
MP^mi1 Joseph and Perry Nel-
Fort Bend County, from
HhUI intnxicaHnor Umnw
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■L . . ’ ' "A
■Mg yo a speech from ., »•
^■ne, has declared strongly
^Bnvor of restoration of the
VKhy of Luxemburg to Bel-
gium.
The baby child of Mr. and
Mrs. W. ('. Binion is reported
quite sick today, and it is fear-
ed the little one has contracted
pneumonia.
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r mSSfcl ' ■.air-i.l.ii . A A-. . Is .
^ iy°ur pockets, but if you ;;
•jT and began banking it, the
wild have a fat sum that !
7^1 I I
i^ll that money. Come into I
tor. That money will come X
mt it slips through your fin-
•gURBANK!
i
r State Bank
Company
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BELGIUM WANTS PAY
FOR MATERIAL LOSSES
Edgar Hawthorn, who has
been visiting Ins parents and
many friends here for a few
days, returned today to Fort
Worth.
a? \
It sounds good, jingling in your pockets, but if you ;
saved some of that “change” and began banking it, the
first thing you’d know, you would have a fat sum that I !
would really mean something.
You don’t have to spend all that money. Come into 1 !
our bank and become a depositor. That money will come I
in mighty handy some day—but it slips through your fin- I
gers if it isn’t in the bank.
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More Ships Arriving.
(By the Associated Press.)
New York, Dec. IT.—Four
’ days overdue because of heavy
| weather, the United States
I transport Calamares, carrying
14 officers and 1472 men. aft i
of the navy personnel, reached I
quarantine here today.
gether for a copft —
reference to the success of the | depression, accordtnff fefea
' Christmas drive for an univer- Leipsic Tageblatt, which quot-
sal county membership in the ■ d a Copenhagen alspatch. A
1 Red Cross, and all workers, I member of the former emper-
’ members of committees, and es- or s retinue of servants, who
pecially the chairmen of said 1 Prevented William from carry-
committees, are earnestly re-1
quested to meet with them. This wound- >t is said,
applies especially to the work-! .
ers in this cause here in Lufkin,; ANO™LR SHIP-LOAD OF
and Chairman Kurth of the;
Membership Drive is very anx-[
ious that all of his co-workers
be present, so please remember ! and fifty American soldiers,
the place and the date r“J • ~ -
make
on
called at 1:30 and
and enthusiastic gathering is
expected to be present, with the
result of plans being laid for
the securing of a membership
from every man. woman and
child in the county within two' New shipment of Ladies Utz
days after the inauguration ofi & Dunn black boots due to ar-
i rive today by express. See
| them at
! (It)
|rt an account today, feel indenendont
rk more .imply bacame it U “getting you wmewhem^
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| AMERICANS ARRIVED
i New York. Dec. 10.—Bring-
| ing two thousand four hundred
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anci | the British transport, Empress
hand. The meeting will be
a ‘rousing
BOLSHEVISTS ARE NOT
A WANTED IN GERMANY
E „ The Associated Press.)
man cabinet has sent a wireless
W the Russian government re-
> oe a guesting it not to send a dele-
announced. £tion to Berlin for the con-
^^I wmelese fcrence planned for December
"' The reason given was
ie present situation in Ger-
my.”
The Russian Bolshevist dele-
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LIN NEWS
^AY, DECEMBER 13,1»!8.
“LITTLE M*OfkERS” WILL
PROSECUTE THE KAISER
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 37, Ed. 1 Friday, December 13, 1918, newspaper, December 13, 1918; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1362990/m1/1/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .