Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1916 Page: 1 of 4
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made the remark that the "Jail
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in Shreveport will of course be
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‘ City Tax Payers.
the Germans began
| smash against Verdun,
This notice is to give fair
a few others of his com-
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$390
detachment of General
ing’s forces had a clash
band of Carranzista sol
and the only men will be the
porters and furnace men.
The cost of the structure and
equipment will be $490,000, for
which shares of stock remain-
ing will be offered to those who
wish to invest in promoting wel-
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dropped like a shot.
“It was a 305! a 805!” yelled
the winner, picking up and ex-
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stinctively cry out:
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Don’t Forget It!
Right Across the Street From
the Post Office
A Fortune
in Your Lap
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mg clerk found himself of here before you do.” .
* ‘ ' This incident gives you a pic- warning to all that delinquent
ture of one side of Verdun—or taxes for 1915 in the city of
IN, R. W. KURTH,
Ass’t Cashier
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Mr. Lee Warren, a.w
who resided at Poll
all the luxuries of a modern ho-
tel, at cost ranging from $4 to
$8aweek. The greatest spend-
thrift will not be able to exceed
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hate and gambling, rise and
take theirwplace. 64
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E. J. MANTOOTH, G. R. THOMPSO
President Cashier
Smiths”
was informed y
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(United Prese Special.)
San Antonio, Texas, Jumi
The United States war 4e
ment has just wired Gen
Funston to hastily,reerult
regiments of infantry, tw
cavalry, and hale them re
for border service immed
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It is officially denied, th
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UNG FRENCHMAN
BETS ON ANYTHING
fitted to meet every requirement.
Checking Accounts are solicited.
AnaAiAAN
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5 Passenger Touring Car
2 Passenger Roadster
F. O. 8. Detroit
plete mobilization of the mili
troops at the present time,
war department deems it I
visable not to issue ordersj
day which would require m
troops being rushed to the b
der. ‘ . 2
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B. T. Roberta, buyer for4
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Guaranty State Bank
end Truot Company
“The next in our section will |
be a 220,” the desk hazarded, j
G My t'll be a 350,” the |
Collins, departed today for the
town of Canton, Van Zandt
County, Texas, where he will
represent one of his clients in
the court at that place. He
will probably be absent for sev-
eral days. • -7
k as hail, exploding and
ng the ground like you’ve
rain pitt the surface of a
pond.
Let’s bet on the calibres,”
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Paris, June 21-Every man
a born gambler. Some suc-
id in subduing the instinct,
sr dabble now and then,
npting fickle'fortune, while
k rest are at i all the time, f
hing with death and the dev-
il to whether their souls will
ihately go up or down.
5 have just been told of a
ng soldier who belonged to
race-old instincts, > like love, ■
• at four, and Rev. Brown is ex- 7
। pected to arrive Thursday.
! The News compliments the
'people of this city for their
clean-up spirit, which’ has al-
ready been shown, but there is
still much to be done along this
line. There are many vacant
nd so it went on for 10 min-
Ob*, two exchanging big
• (2-cent pieces) after each
osion, withholding pa.
it when in doubt but doub-
on the next. They were
6 busy repairing with pick
{shovel the damage done
r earthworks, but the bet-
continued,just the same.
Two-forty for the next!”
f out the pencil-pusher.
A 8051” guessed the other,
angh.
he shell threw dirt all over
n both, so near had it fal-
Advices from the depart
friends at their homes. This at Washington today are t
leads to evils, suh as frequent- effect that in view of the in
Sophocles said: "Heaven never helps the man who I
will not act.” Don’t wait for success to come and drop a |
fortune in your lap. Success doesn’t come to you—you ^1
have got to go to suceess. The man whsits down on the I
road to success and expects a free ride will get left. Act i
now—atones—today. Start a Savings Account, even if-:
you only have 81.00 with which to do it.
If you are am out-of-town reader, you can bank with
us by mail. May we tell you how?
Revival Announcement.
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The News is requested to
make the following announcea
ment in reference to the revival
now in progress in this city: 1
Mrs. Smith, who sang "Beu-
lah Land” last evening, making!
such an impression upon the
audience, has kindly consented
to repeat the same song this
evening. The service will be-
gin promptly at 8 o’clock, and
Rev. Smith willspeak upon the
subject of “War Upon World-
liness.” ’
The service in the morning
is held at 10:30, the “Booster
Choir” meets each afternoon
inner Clerk, Now a Soldier,
GIs Ready for Wager
on.
Anything, Anywhere.
extra expense.
G. A. MEDFORD,
City Tax Collector.
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lots with their prolific growth
of weeds which demand atten- "I
tion; there are numerous pools S
of stagnant water which ought
to be drained; tin can recepta- U
cles out in the highways and 5
hedges should be overturned ei
and otherwise made way with, m
In fact, there is much yet to be 8
done, before we have done all ■
we should in the matter of a 4
sanitary clean-up. Go over the t
‘on
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torso. “Let’s make it double or
quits. Even money I get out
handkerchiefs and
' vin may go and return as they $8 a week for room and board,
please at any hour of the night, mh- hatal -a-l—in he -ome
and there will be no question
Sheriff Evans has arrived in
the city with the prisoner./
wanted in this county, -who is
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Good service is a very important banking asset It
benefits the bank as well as the depositor. The Lufkin
. National Bank always seeks to render a service well
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any other section along the j Lufkin, Texas, not paid Within
French front. There can be no ten days from this 15th day of
June, 1916, will be advertised
according to law. Please make
; Ofe Phone 312 Agent Ford Cars Res. Phone 283
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of high explosives, death,
ROBERTS & GRIFF
_ WhOlesale and Retail
fare work. John L. Thomas,
who originated the Mills Hotel
Enterprise, has assured the pro-
jectors of the women’s hotel,
that the investment promies a
fair return on the capital. Wo-
men who continue as perma-
nent guests will get a rebate or
a share annually in the surplus
earnings.
The Small Store With a
BIG STOCK
last-named claas. pHe is
y wounded and in a hos-
dottertror. Verdunebut 1en. A man in their section
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war-hardened. , .
1 Splintering steel, the crash settlement at once, and avoid
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the south of Nainiguipa. ’
ll right," came the an-
, “For how much?”
big So on each.”
it agreeing to take either
f the wager.
til he was /mobilized eight hibiting the shell’s timer, which
is ago he was ayoungh-inr m-h *“ "he tenh
at the Bourse, or as the
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Gotham Hall Room Girls
G 2 . Plan a 13-Story Hotel
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New York, June 21.—Work
was begun here today on a 13-
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affair as concerns yourself, and
ascertain if you have made
good on the job.
else you’d never get your sou." gro wanted, after all. This be-
“That makes two francs on ing the case, the man arrested
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ing cafes or walking the
streets.”
“The hotel will have a dance
and assembly room, and in ad-
dition to the house laundry,
a very faint voice—for he had allowed to go free,
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firm of Roberta & Gri
centlymade,a trip to
“You won the last one,” ong is filling up again.”
of them Mid. "It was a 77. Later: It develop -
E .11 L. ! The burgeon saved the piece for negro brought to this city, and
,ote . ' . me as a souvenir. Lucky thing charged with the murder as re-
i when a shell fell in the it didn’t break my hard head, ferred to above, is not the ne-
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In a second line hospital a and it was just this morning ‘
one of the deputy sheriffs
Imporant Banking
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as they please date more than 490 women.
they keep. It There are to be a number o:
2 18 wN nne “o9
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scee ets-e
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Preparedness With a Car 3
and Be Happy
I have sold more FORDS this year than all other makes
in this county. Office, Mies room, garage and all kinds :
Automobile Supplies in Old Express Building on Square op- :
posite City Hall. Alt work guaranteed. I
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r of propriety as to the hour,”
'was the announcement.
Mrs. Philip Chaborne said
there were 70,000 working
girls in boarding houses in Man-
hattan, most of whom have no
place in which to receive com-
- pany. . ,
"We have never been able to
learn how many hallroom girls
there are in Manhattan,” said
Mrs. Chaborne. “But we have
letters from girls complaining
1 of their lot in such places, es-
pecially of the rule that pro-
r • hibits them seeing their male
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S’X: tawdavealatortbanpalptqund that
^narked to his friend at his wounds, the whole smear has
i become a habit out of which;
by chance stuck in the trench-
.will near him.
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“You win!” the Stock Ex- chargeg ,wth. the murder of
ed a" pencil on the change chap said weakly. He
hange." was wabbling on his legs and
; was terribly pale. “The next
ht hispaasion with isat7.- ,
played hridge,-. Then he fell unc
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War Deprtment Wow*
Funston to Riduit I
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The Boob Weekly, one i
of animated cartoons by G<
berg, at the Palace today oi
ing ground grub-time.
"Bet your section gets a gre-
Aie before mine does,” he
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INE 21, 1916.
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where charity will' have no
place. Each guest will be as
independent as any guest of a
hotel anywhere.
“The, guests of theHtel Ir-
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story hotel for Gotham’s hall
room girls. The structure, be- each girl may use a smalklaun-
f ing pit up by prominent New. dry on each floor for washing
k women, will contain — 2 ,
aux rooms" or "spooning said Miss Virginia Potter,
lore” on every floor, and 1
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 199, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 21, 1916, newspaper, June 21, 1916; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415129/m1/1/?rotate=180: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .