Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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(United Press Special.)
M. Nell' of Chi-/
Locked in the Bank
Are Now Under Arms
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Statistics
Fifteen Were Injured.
Sunday School Picnic.
It's better at Jim Singleton's.
Dog to Get a Medal.
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It’s better at Jim Singleton’s.
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the paper started today.
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HYSICIANS
MNG” FACES
If you need anything in male
toggery, visit Jim Singleton the
Good Clothier.
ed the Christian religion, and a
large crowd will no doubt be
present at the time mentioned.
Possibly a number from this
city will seize upon the oppor-
Better values at Jim Single-,
ton’s.
it is hoped that all members of
the Sunday school will avail
themselves of this exceptional
opportunity to spend a few
pleasant hours in the company
of their friends.
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London, June 25. (By Mail.)
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Chicago, Ill., July 19.-—-A
street car “went wild” here this
morning, and as a result fifteen
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To Be Taught in Germany
ers have been advised as to the
time of shipment and are pre-
pared to take care of the huge
amount of money.
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England Will Begin Shipments Those I
To the Voters of Angelina
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Subscribe today and boost tunity, the distance being only
your home paper, three months four miles, and will either
for 85 cents. Call 68 and have motor or drive out to the re-
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Amsterdam, July 19.— The
suggestion that German educa-
tional institutions abolish for-
ever the teaching of French and
English in their school work
has been endorsed by all the
leading Berlin newspapers, ac-
cording to information here to-
day. The suggestion came from
a pamphlet written by Adolph
Reinecke, a German author.
of Precious Metal Within
Next Six Months.
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Heine and Louie, one-reel
comedy, at the Palace today.
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and Louie, Palace today. Also
Picture Progress given away.
SAFETY or SERVICE is the choice you must make in
the selection of some depositories, but when you decide
to do business with our Bank you have SAFETY and
SERVICE.
It is the aim of our Bank to give all its customers the
maximum of Safety as well as the maximum of Service.
If such a financial institution appeals to you, may we
have your business.
LUFKIN, TEXAS, WEDNESDA
Ceep All Your Snow
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Guaranty State Bank
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Paris, July 19.—They have
as much trouble with the co-
Jaine traffic in Paris as they do
in New York, Chicago, Cleve-
and, San Franoisco and other
American cities. The tricks re-
orted to by law-breaking ven-
tors of the “snow” are quite as
ngenious as a shrewd Ameri-
an could “pull.”
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the BriW
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The News is requested to an-
nounce that the members of
the Sunday school of the Chris-
tian Church will leave for
Brookshire’s Lake, near town,
tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock
for a picnic. Those desiring to
join in the festivities of the day
This will be the last chance
for you to get in on a bargain
like this. Just think, your own
HOME paper three months for
35 cents, delivered every day to
Four home. Call 68, and the
nan there will do the rest
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Every Idle Dollar
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I of your money should be put to hard work. '
■ When your money is invested it works for you day and
K night-interest accumulates with astonishing rapidity.
E Also the knowledge that your mqney is safe from
I thieve or fires helps you sleep nights.
F, Why not start a Savings Account here and let your
I money earn future money?
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[ with as little as $1.00 deposits.
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The Lufkin National Bank
E. J. MANTOOTH, G. R. THOMPSON, R. W. KURTH,
President Cashier Ass’t Cashier
coke” in safety deposit boxes I momentum down one of the
t the Credit Lyonnaise. Tne i popular thoroughfares, and the
olice yanked him up quick and motorman was powerless to
5‘s just been put in prison and j bring it under control.
are requested to congregate at 81
the Opera House,, where auto- g
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Better values at Jim Single-
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has arranged to discharge four tod “
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within the next six months. j Col
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they visited relatives
Montana met in extraordinary
convention aboard a bunch of.
I Pullman cars here today. Their
business sessions and their spe-
cial train started at the same
lime, and will keep up a fasti
elip around the State from now
pn for the next seven days.
I The trip and the convention
stretches from here to Hunter’s
Hot Springs and thence into the
State of Wyoming, where the
[Wyoming and Montana editors
Will meet in joint convention
July 25th. There will be a pro-
gram of social events every day
aboard the special, after each
editor has edited hie paper for
the day by wire and the solemn
business of the convention has
been done and shut up for the
day.
’ A big crowd of Livingston-
ians gathered at the train to
see the editors get away.
FTPeFaMOI na ve •: /2 F De8k
made for a glorious time, and
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■ new ore. Jean Nardin, a
harmacist, hit upon the happy । people were seriously injured,
lea of keeping his stock of (The car plunged with great
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years of age, were arrested and
mggs , placed in jail last night, after
Id searching of his store reveal- they had called at the home of
Lid only minor quantities of the Mr. and Mrs. Louie Fernandez
idrug. Nardin s repeated visits in this city and called for a
to the vault in the bank led to, drink of water. The actions of
his arrest. In the safety boxithe young men frightened the
was found several hundred dol- lady of the home, and after the
lars worth of cocaine and Nar- firing of a few shots officers ar-
din s personal memoirs, which rived on the scene and made
he is writing as he goes thru the arrests mentioned,
life.
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Ei. . er part of the I are. A wound 20,000 Italian Priests
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ago, are daily ..
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derations upon j .L. , .1.
6,,, , , , wounds ol the jaw do nothing
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Eience but turn men’s faces into ter- available here today show that
rican ' surgeons rihle caricatures . , 20,000 of Italy’s priests are un-
hat Napoleon’s bullets play strange pranks der arms. Of this number only
Pmy travels on with jawbones. 1 hey enter " I about 800 are chaplains. A
I old-fashioned. cheek, making ausmall wound, few thousand more are Red
Bls on its teeth shatter the jaw bone and pass Cross ami relief workers, but
molars the best out through a tiny wound on the vast majority of them are
Kpieces Twenty the other side. 1 he shattered common soldiers bearing arms
F , , bone changes the outward in b.t1.
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E medica men face, often with horrible effect.
Sac t a caring In other wars the wounds were
K e is e su- sewn up and the bones permit-
Bant thing in ted to knit if they would.
In this war, when part of a
Entan stey in jaw bone has been lost, several —There’s a black, woolly dog
Ek,80 I ers came surgeons carry the patient into somewhere out in Egypt todar
dedisordered di- the amphitheater.
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Russians Enter Hungary.
(United Press Special.)
Petrograd, July 19.—The
Russian troops crossed the Car-
pathian mountain range and
this morning entered the terri-
tory of Hungary. This feat
was accomplished after many
days of hard mrching.
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accompanied them on the trip, geons have discovered that all
returned with them, these wounds occur to the low-I
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ness and prolonged attendance The News learns that a very
of court, I have been denied the successful revival meeting has
pleasure of visiting each voter been closed at Davisville, four
personally: but I assure you it miles north of Lufkin, and that
was my desire to do so. I take at 2 o’clock next Sunday after-
this method of soliciting your noon baptismal service will be
vote and influence, assuring you held. The revival was a pro-
that I shall appreciate anything nounced success. many accept-
Usually It is discoveted that an hasbeen eu tobhPandiazenmove"
injured tooth Is the poison cen-1 desired.. and putsi in place in probably,
ter that is disrupting the man’s thessoldier 8 jaw. .. war: ,
physical organization, and hd Photographs in the Chicago , An officel
is quickly put on his feet again, surgeons hospita .show that Cairo toda „
most astonishingresuits h" with faces too horrible to con- by 500 Turks at Deuidar. with
been attained. When we read template in every.’day life have heavy loss to the Sultan's sol-
or hear of soldiers so horribly departed with their features diers. .
little son Reagin have returned disfigured that other humans normal except for a scar ortwo f 1 akmg advantage of a heavy
pue . I K u do not care +0 1..1 1n., th .... that looks as if it might have fog, the Turks were able to ad-
from Mobile, Alabama, where «<> not care 10, look upon them, . conun, 1 b, „ „n. . ....
and we do not to diagnose the heen caused by a razor slip, vance stealthily to within a
. .. _ * T hese marvelous operations are few hundred yards of (he Brit-
Eese Chicago sur- every day events now.
died secretly, of course, and it surg6ong:
is not known when the first con-W 0 Ch
signment will reach this coun-IMcca
try. All shipments of the prec- butno •
ious metal will be shipped viaDnGhat
Canada, and New York bank-ersmnis
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New York, July 19—The cualchadfeSERMEBBRaen)
British government has begun London,
■ the laying of plans for the dis- -Ehat h‘
I charge of her obligations in a shattered
[financial way to the United in the Br
States. Through her fiscal hi
agents here in New York she h
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iously, dashed back and forth
in front of the camp until every
man was on the alert. The
Turks advanced out of the mist
and opened fire.
Warned in time by the ca-
nine “trooper.” the Royal
Scots answered the enemy bul-
let for bullet and the latter re-
tired, leaving many dead and
wounded. Bruno was in the
thick of the fight. He was
quite badly wounded and is just
now beginning to slowly recov-
er. You may depend upon it,
he is in a real hospital and has
the best of care.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 223, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 19, 1916, newspaper, July 19, 1916; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415154/m1/1/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .