The Tyler Daily Courier-Times. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 9, 1918 Page: 1 of 1
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TYLER DAILY COURIER-TIMES SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1918.
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PALACE TODAY
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WORLD PICTURES PRESENT
"The Appearance of Evil"
✓-starring-'
June Elvidge
This is one of the most decidedly different photo-
plays ever filmed. It keeps you guessing from
the start to the smashing climax. It is grippingly
interesting and highly entertaining.
—ALSO-
The American Red Cross
AND
The Historic Fourth of July in Paris
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ONDA Y
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Will Announce Program in
Monday's Paper
MRS el /abeth stell baptist association meets
oieo AT PINE BLUFFj in tyler next week
Informal 1 - r~ — «-'1 in th <rHjr TW Smith í'ounty I5apli*t Ajmocia-
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21 TEXAIS ON
CASUALTY LIST
It In eiprtt.d that there
,. i ^Iti niiiint'c, inesjwnKera
r.f thin city. Kh* wm twn J""1 j
rmrnl in ««rnir and llwd ai
ft<w niM vim of th#- fiif. wh« r«- fh-
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tn u<4 ' !>.- • iiiinT y<ar« tro.; >!'•• ' nty "i II. H. Street of
.( )>-:.« Mi' ■ " • >- «íerator and II A. I)c;in of
id >urrlv«d I'f h'-r IiukIaim! and «*-!'.*> - '"it)'. < !• rk.
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"If., wil* ;.rrb !>r.- MANY WASHOUTS
view um OCCURRED LAST NIGHT
'.*r tc«l >t C'Ht Cliurth
S"f«k'«s will r«wi "l a; '"hr: i
Clllin h. t>4 ««tW* * wiü V:
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' "'«ifü'JSÍof: aEÍ S-rrao- !J.
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A!l !i'«faWr of t)^ VltM* 'law ir
Wa*hour a*. occurred in Central
T ' «5 T mi bound «'or ton Belt
<:~.n (iu«- h r- earl} tin* morning was
:.n h"tir* laJ-, arriving at 12 1 r. - S
it is «tated rliat ther«> was a con-
*i lerable wa-r.out on the Interurbiin
l«-w- n lulla.- -.nd Corsicana. Wash-
o-.'m <tr«- ai-o reported on other rail-
' ' 5ÍSVH . to |-f. «■(!! at tí ' __
' r lln'*. Th Trinity river at Dallas
in h:gl«er l han !> ha been in years
tf,-! I« - to i>r :*rty I- anticipated.
TlS bin' rív m bankful and still
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infant d;"ir 'ec, Zelda Marie,
"f Mr and Mr- If ry Thomas, died
it- thi- "inntfut a' *T o'clock Tli ' lit-
•I#- . r| in' ffi* world yenter-
■ >'H* " Tí.< 'na -'ation 'l at Camp
Travj ^ ■ r.t a m r; f r of a r Kirn> nt-
• 1! I tn<' fd ' ti ! y to att *nil the
r b< i;4 Kr ■ nd- nd sympathy
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QUEEN TODAY
FOX SUNSHINE COMEDY
¡HAB0WS OF HER PEST"
AND
14th ClfAPTFK OF
HUT FOR MILLIIIS"
lay aid Tiesday
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Picture* New Star
: Mir, .a I'i' tore Scn-*n.
It •«- la TfU r Ml the
iY AND TUESDAY
OF PROOr
IICES
(By Aeaociated Press)
(Iiy Associated I'ross)
WaxhiriKtitn, Nov. 9. The following
(,'UKiialties ..re re|>orted Ity the cum-
manilirm' u-- ncral of the American Kx-
pedition'i ry Forces:
Kiilecl hi action. 363.
I> ♦-«! of at cident find other causes, 3.
Wouii'led fiiphtly, 46.
I )i fl of wounds, 251.
Wound't) severely, 22.
I>ifl of (linease, 170.
Wounded, deifree undeterminod, 125.
f'rlsoneNi, 1.
Total, 9Kl,
Killed in Action.
HeiScant Jnveph J. Owen. Hereford.
Serpeant I)t nls Ashemoth, Oranjie.
M'fhanic Vavrusa, Skidmore.
Private Andrew James, Cleburne.
Private o Williams, Buffalo.
Private William B. i>a\is, Pallas.
Private f'l. rence Mallard, Pallas.
Died of Wounds.
< 'orporal Srt 'i ,Taekst>n. Corsicana.
I'ri' tt< Itolifrt Tf. Cross, Marshall.
Pr \: hus Bushy,, Mineóla.
I Willie /. Morris. Klkhnrt.
Pr 1 1 <'t .1 r . s W. O:: |.. II • 11. t.):.
Died of Disease.
Private Charles B. Cralp, Midlothian.
Pr i'.- f ■ . \ ■! M. B.itfS, I'leburne.
Prn;tt. IM* t) Ur > nt, Heaiey.
Pi. 1 X. 1 iinp, Kockwond.
Pi I- .'••• I. ix" B. To k i 'olletfe Sta-
tion.
Wounded SI: jhtly.
Pr 1 if' vv li ■ ■ 1 W|. i|> man. Plat on i i
Wounded. D - ree Undetermined.
<*orr I J in C 'inodv, roman-
Prluit Pr- 1 ' hampaifne, N'ederland.
I'rivst" < I Johnson, Sherman.
Brick* Br ¡inning to Fly.
Time: 7 t Tueeday ninht.
Place: Mar Hchool
l> rrylf inif ft
Sileri'lo p. i.- who not 1 ronsliiK
filk fo . ryl>o<t•••
t*ornc out'
Ae«o;i«t oftal Meeting.
Th' Wo . \«i«llP<rv of Hmith
l'n'.mc s- Will be I,old With
th' 1 if t ft f t • ch'irrh Wednesday.
*'<r lith l -' ry worr in In Asso-
.'<! • . uttend
'ti will be carried out
P.TA ClfAMBI.KHM. Pre*
W V.Al.KKTt for Her
t'twri ie 11 r
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Mltf HI
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THI WfATHEft,
T' nl
with
Silk Shirts
Silk Socks
They are Wonderful Values
Considering Conditions
These Clothes we sell--
Hart Schaffner
& Marx
Stein-Bloch
I. S. Bing
Let your war suit be a good one—it's
economy for you and releases wool for the
army boys.
They are All-Wool, they all
fit, they all wear -you take
no chances.
Range of patterns is wide. You'll be sur-
prised to see such clothes for the price-*-
$30—$35—$40
Get a Stetson Hat when you 'come for the
Clothes.
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Copyright 1918 Hart Schaffner & Mars
Caldwell, Hughes DeLay
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Mfisura^. •^vrror'iK-./m
November Bale
of Men's and Boys' Clothing
OUR CONTRACTS were given for suits and Overcoats many months
ago, some lines as early as a year ago. These garments bought now
would cost as much as we are selling them fur. Our line of suits and
overcoats represent some WONDERFUL VALUES and are made by
some of America's best clothing makers.
Select your suit or overcoat now while our stock is large and complete.
The very latest styles. They are made of selected woolen materials.
We have lots of good patterns and colors, Values That You Will Appmiate!
MEN'S AND YOUNG MENS' SUITS,
RANGING IN PRICE FROM
$16.9(Tto $35.00
MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S OVER-
COATS; SPLENDID VALUES AT
FROIW
$11.90 to $29.50
THE CELEBRATED LINE OF
"BOYS' WOOL WEAR" SCHOOL
SUITS. NO BETTER LINE MADE
FOR WEAR, STYLE AND WORK-
MANSHIP. SPECIAL VALUES FROM
$3.90 to $14.90
Come tomorrow-there will be a big saving in baying your shoes and furnishings he'
Packard £hoet
Eagle Shirts
Hawth' Fall H«ts
Lewi* Union Suit*
Goldstein ¿J¡
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McDougal, H. A. The Tyler Daily Courier-Times. (Tyler, Tex.), Vol. 21, Ed. 1 Saturday, November 9, 1918, newspaper, November 9, 1918; Tyler, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth178081/m1/1/: accessed April 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.