The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1917 Page: 4 of 8
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perform,
shopping to do. read The Luf- News.
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THE HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES
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If "Sin Fein" is pronounced Rome had a picnic as compared
few surplus anything like it
meat hogs about the
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charged with murder, nee
Sheriff Evans reques
News to state that the A
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of "Our Boys,
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TAKING TANLA
Men’s Wor
11.50 Pants for..............
purpose to make this world in
President Wilson’s undying words
—Safe for Democracy.
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Yours very truly,
GEORGE W. SIMMONS,
Mgr Southwestern Division.
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the power, courage, and unity of
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great milling
reduction
on Saturday. Dec. i1
lable
well to sus- | they
A fi rec rack er less Christmas
will help along some.
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Better begin now preparing
for the spring garden.
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they can give so much to ourgreat
cause; the nation is proud to have
such manhood and womanhood
Those who bought Liberty Bonds
are thankful that the opportunity
has been given them to serve.
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,00 Shoes for
100 Shoes.......
j00 Shoes.......
1*50 Shoes.......
There never has been.so muc
to be thankful for
Entire Stock of Ha”
On Sale at
HALF
Of Original Price
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Then; there’s business. Men can
serve by selling good, dependable
merchandise and by giving good
values; that’s what we’re doing,
When all is said and done, this
country has never had more to be
thankful for--for this is a year
when we can appreciate our bless-
ings in greater measure than ever
before.
pet cases,
subs! i- ’
Whenever You Need a General Tonic
Take Grove's.
The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless
Chill Tonic is equally valuable as a
General Tonic because it contains the
well known tonic properties of OUININE
and IRON. Ttacta on the Lver, Diive
out Malaria, Enriches the Blood and
Bullda up the Whole Syetem. to rwata
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EDITOR SEES IT
see to it that our government,
My stock is complete
whoever they composed of latestgt
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General Sir Julien Iyn 1* at
present the hero '.1 England,
ami he is certainly entitl
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$4.00 Hats for
$3.00 Hats for
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buy some yarn outside
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Your "junior” is too slow,
Wouldn't it be as
premises nomer. Seems to us its adher- think of having to till a certain
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folks to figure on what not to chills" were the "fashion” last
eat, but the proposition troubl- summer, followed with a mer-
ing us is how to get anything toiry round of “grip” with the ap-
BALLARD’S
SNOW LINIMENI
buy your son a sweater ready- even
made at a store, or if you can some
conn’ for anything, the
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their activities.
The fellow who somplains...
the present high price of Ange-,
lina County land ami refuses toism025
invest in a home, will see the j 5 " _
to him; but it some other boy army and navy are all “Our i
needs it more than yours, it will Boys," whether they happen to;
go to the other boy. You might eome from our own town or
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If you have •
! proach of winter, and all is
if serv re and sat
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the fellow
hogs h । hat-
tute for tobacco." remarks an Al present it appears that Had a friend once who under-
exchange. “It is aln using a Hie principal task this winter took to follow all the advice
substitute for decency, and it's will be to make a lump of coalgiven him. Poor devil. te s in
vile stutr." i> the truthful re- do the work that two formerly the bug-house now.
Mothers and fathers who have
sons in the army or navy, or
daughters in the Red Cross service,
should be proud and thankful that
turned to the Red Cross when ply these needs ami prevent
made into a garment. Then if the waste which results from!
your son needs that sweater unorganized effort, even though
more than some other woman's it may be prompted by the best
have big things to
re mostly deeply
"I the knitted garments
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Kaiser will soon realize that ioh
when the Cnr.ed States entered tern
the war it was not realy a joke, do it.
as had been supposed.
catchy" in effech
Remember Dake
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States, will be the first to malt
the journey to Frame after the
holidays. Ami when all those
haVi had 'm war fought
he Detrit Frep did.
to mrasure up tor i hi pal
rut for them But they 'll I
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to preserve them after
have enjoyed their con-
around the ′ I ■ ' ' :l “
monish them t i th : t hri-- L
apprreiated by the boys. No director at every training camp. Irn
need to ail: it permanency, as,who not only investigates rail. ■
the boys will probably not be request for such garments, but, Q
reads, its a mis- • „ the editor of today. Just
course "Common Pile” for'the needs
e power and cour-
that help you to attain your
all your ।
into the)
it is very w.l to ell them, but ents have the
space each day or week with
"bright, original pearls of
thought." About the only ad-i
onet- r :■ m • ia
-cconii-hand !
nish and h,
1 a 1 rez! II !
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other. Send
frd.L ifering I had an
red Jing and would
P in ■ mornings feel
0 an ■ int I could hart
ut of 1 d.
"I tri d every kind o
bent and medicine I he
ut got no relief until J
aking Tanlac, but thi
les of the medicine hav
de feel like a brand ne
hrough and through,
bever in all my life hac
avenous appetite and j
Anow everything agre
he or I could never ha
It is all very well for some Brother : Watford. “Tacky
wool, it is necessar v that every France. The hearty and ..
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pound of ii, purchased with prompt co-operation of our
Red Cross money, shall be re- Chapters ALONE can help sup-
amp
who sees to it that we volun-
tarily supply these things to the
extent of our stocks on hand as
the ( hapters ship them into
our Bureau of Supplies. Re-
member the reason for this
shortage is because YOU and I
and the rest of us American
people did not, a few years
ago, want preparedness. and
fall n an .-the) wrong place, or both. »r vice
versa, or -mue other darned
• • • kind -ii a mmx-up. Eut what we
win sells all the judging ! rom
1 list because th
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to a send it where you please."
ped l nless cat h Red ( ross divi-
THE LUFKIN NEWS time the springers are . for
$1.50 a Year the market, it will not be hard
_----------------- for him to locate the pirates
eublished Every Friday Morning who perpetrated the joke.
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WATFORD-BINION PRINTING CO. It has been several months
...‘since Editor Gibbs of Nacogdo-
9. R WATFORD and W. C. BINION Les set the pace by pulling off
Editors and Managers--a round of chills and was call-
TELEP HONE NO. 6 8 ed “tacky” by his brethren of
Entered at the Postoffice at Lufkin, the press. It now transpires
Texas, for transmission through the that the junior editor of the
malls as second-class matter. News has taken to the same
All resolutions, cards of thanks, “tacky” step and is laid up to-
programs and other matter not gen- day on account of a “shaker
erel news will be classed as adver- he’encounsred yesterday. Just
2^.1: how long he expects to remain
— be held responsible for pay in the same class With that
! “tacky" editor at Nacogdoches
remains to be seen. It is hoped,
however, and especially by the
writer, who is doing double
j stunts today, that he may
emerge from the attack with-
out delay and resume his work
of assisting to keep The News
------o----— in the front ranks of East Tex-
If you have any Christmas as newspaperdom. — Lufkin
When 1 nil you I have b
eved t three years av
lering and have actu
tied t < nty-five pounds
ght, h 'ides, you can re
understand why I m
ongfor Tanlac,” was the
rkable statement made
mMeCl unon of 1313 Gr
feet, El Paso, Texas, rece
‘I had a number of I
b,” he iontinued, “and
efir-t me in several ye
ve 1" । r. rid of rheuma
for I can taking this
e my egs anti feet
ollen . i i i he time and s
nes I didn’t get my
. pain was some
vful I was so nervou
iserai : I didn’t know w
as t : a good night s
had i appetite and r
joinder •1
Press.
son. the Red Cross will send it of intentions. Our boys in the place my
price i- hiyh. i' making a hard
road fur himself. Meat is go-
ing to be higher next year un-
less there is a greater eonerr
of action in H noy eriz ina li.'1
supply.
r: ise i: in The News.
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•hat 11L~‛,
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Sores and Wounds should not W mSa5-
They quickly become ulcers and are hard to cure
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\ 1 • • 1 rujoyment¥or
luah tne girl- -*h ahiny of handy
an li'He ■ tap h i. ..f jokes, car-
iun‛ al moi rticles of’lo-
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For Sale by C. A. FRANKLIN
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loyal Texans are put to lighting \meri a pay- tonrte . n times as
and not held in check, business mut h or cach soldier ,s th.
sen; broth- 1 ing will be divert n into ather
ami triends in channels, whe r a more soe.
at the front.! tematie distribution can be ae-
cal in tone as j sured.
li -he i
The N.v
readers th:
is going to pi k up and the ,n,mv. the boys hav,. ma g-siz,. possible and they will be much 1 here Is a Red .( ross camp
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Prhaji the racn the Funny how fate always gets
crown pre continu. s to fall the wrong man in the right
wark is Lecam->- H.'s ratio i in- placo, or the right man in the
It is rum i • : i ha: m- ti.i 1
of the Texas Natinal tilap. 1.
who were last -ummer mertel
into the servoe of the I niteil
Russia 1. -ail to be a pra vantage he has of the slave is
dise lor lasirs of all > latzs*- la-1 that he has the privile ge of reg-
a nickel the vemii'f ot a patent istering a kick, and the other
hair "rstor 1 wnuld star • " fellow hadn't This is our kick,
there . . .
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mas shopping early. ar a! i" I",“ 2211 *
Thos-mussianslarkor ma. 'Women in the Saddle in I
yet feel the agony of hunger, New York. — Headline es -
and we don’t give a copper if and “man fashion, at that,
they do, and we wouldn’t give
another copper to keep them tor enlisting. Food conserva-
from it. tion is about to cure all their
• I would eal
. 'h me. My
r and the gas
my heart so I
t reathe. Besid
sion can be assurrd of gelling
back its tinished garments, all
the yarn it is able to procure
for (‘hapters. we shall fad ui-
telly in our endeas or to prn ici,
these necessities for our boy-
here and abroad, and the smnl
stream of yarn we are reeeiv-
the old saw that “advice is । Knitted Yarn Must Be
cheap.” It’s dear at any price. I Returned to Red Cross which responds to the will of
______ . . . ... . I venire summoned to »p»
t r. i c /, . the majority, started sooner to . 7
To Red Cross Chapters: . • 141.0 Lufkin on the morningd
r. , . provide these and countless ,ca .g
At a State ( onference I was 1 inanomtai. ; cemhe r 5th. in the caseoti
I other things so desperately •
asked. “Do }ou mean to tell me needed now.
I that I cannot buy yarn from my Practically all the knitted , ,L-i
1 he galley slaves of ancient Red Cross Chapter, knit it into goods in this and several other appear a 111
a sweater, ami send it to mv Divisions are being sent exclu-!.
own son in the army?" sively to our troops in this coun- term
I replied: "Yes, just that. Be- try,—preference, if any, being
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The News linotype operator prnd the study of geography in
is constantly tantalizing the the schools for a time at least?
balance of the oflice force by The youngsters might stand the
boasting of the fact that he has , hanee of getting the right kind
recently come into possession of start, which they are by no
of a farm, and is telling of the means sure of now.
spring chickens he expects to • • •
have for the local market. If Never was a greater lie than
wanted tn ay was tlat we have
•i man in cir town who could
The t. ilow
a kik . . ii i.
it.
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al sol mine iu
aeres nf Ange-
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u.- e-.-UJ fm
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all the honors that at ininy 11
conferre upon him. His dar
ing ami -1 -ful drin - again -1
the Germans i- worthy of met
than passins iU't;. • . nne H fu:
nished with onorh rooru-
will yet fore i ■ • w as 1te l
lin.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. The Lufkin News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 34, Ed. 1 Friday, November 30, 1917, newspaper, November 30, 1917; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415452/m1/4/?q=%22~1~1%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .