Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 12, 1922 Page: 3 of 10
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era Sportsman:
>xas, the wonderful State, be heeded by every sportsman!
ir home—the home we all in the Lone Star State; by ev-'
In Texas we are seldom ery man who enjoys hunting the
every personjwith an automata
! . is all bush and v;
his state grow ’ ly applied, tor it is the
jtimer, the grandfather,
Time: 8:30
Price: $3.00 Per Couple
THE FAMOUS
“Buddy Blue
Melody Boys
THE JAZZ ARTISES OF LOUISIANA j
ties, Fruits j
- Ingredient
ILUPS WRITES
ABOUT TEXAS GAME
i’al- to !!
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fellow'
that
gr-n; t!(,.ks .
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with point, ’
Ladies tali
pure
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than any
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y >u appra .ch
who ha-
ORGEfl
re That Has It."
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wholesale wav.
mother of some of
noted men
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Have been engaged to
play for a dance at the
, m lexas we are senium ery man wno enjovs hunting;the twentieth .-entire
^pointed when asking her and fishing: by every person.with an automata L.
> something big and noble, who takes pride in his state'[ think,
is is an , empire in size,!and wants to see his state grow1 ly appl
ts of every phase of pro-^ and progress.
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Orangel
Citron,
Raisim
Liates
CurriDij
Nuts
black,
and
$2.45
■ ioned ladies
‘ thread silk
>ublt garter
i a long $3.45
drop stitch
izes 7*2 to
■ laranteed, a
65c
mide and polo
hose for ladies
;,!1 sizes, very
<1 at 89c
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Regardless of price, ours is the finest
that you can buy
$3.50
Leather
$3.50
Kelt
$1.75
■ Leather Kimona Cushion
House Shoes, lined with jer-
H satin, ribbon trimmed, two
is, black and old rose $3.50
Stated mestii'i
Chapter No. 2111J
night at 7 o'cW
bers are urged til
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Trimm.-d 1 .■•a;!>> ■
Ils[ l|. ] 1 "It 1! 'Use Shoes.
$1.50 and $1.75
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-Tone !’•]: !lou<e
$1.15
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Our store is filled with many practical gifts for Christmas and
the most expected perhaps of all is hosiery and house shoes. We
have the kind that will please and be appreciated. Our prices on
them offer an unusual saving.
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trimmed wi’h ribuou
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5 and fish in Texas and to|Tcxas hear t,le tJ,U ...
;t attention to legislation sI’ring to action, for Texas, for fish daughter
to that end. Phe T-ory of our state today, fact.,r to be mentioned. Itium.i I
posterity.j Should y >u appra,ch an —.
- —I old timer" who ha. spent
more than hall a century with
us, he is -urr- to tel! you that
via k Leather House shoes.
best made.” for.
< .olden Brown
Shoes
Hark Grey with Red
• Shoes, cushion sole
'most of •.he blame belongs to c0:lrs's through his veins; he
chap
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Texas is the
the world’s
women who have g ...,
and made their influence
around the world.
Great as l exas is.
afford to take
the great
protection and
game and fish?
distinguished sportsman of]for<I to sit supinely by and
__’our tramp x, i
can slu
a hack seat in v
movement for the «
Piopogation of i»i* n ■
Can \ve a I alnin>4 r
1 see i _ ’ l.m,
rote an article on!0111 ga”1'; a,ni fish d.-droved l.o;nr!'i
streams made t
blessings .-nt :b..-
a 11>.alv\;iy< been
< 'nservatiou and pro!
o:ir game and fish.
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who be-
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HOSIERY
Pure silk and liner
hose tor ladies,
regular $1 • value
The moment you lay ycur eyes or. Mir exquisite Lingerie
stock you’ll know that you h iv i ;s <j (J:e ideal Christmas
gifts for your feminine Ir iem's.
The flesh and white shades are :i.i,l popular but other
tints such as canary and orchard arc much favored. Many
are daintily ornamented with fine I >( .*;, ribbons and hand
made flowers.
, want- to shoot and fish just
lise ; s ancestors, but in the
name ,.f heaven where is he to
find, if it our indiscriminate
! slaughter goes on a few days'
longer?
It! us all join together and.
saw .niething for the future
generation if omething is|
, no! dom- quickly, our reward'
I will come m s'bap,- .,f abuse
and ur-< - heaped
and H.d: will be our dues- if
something is not d.oie quickly.
; I lave placed the blame
wlur. it belongs. I think, so
! now I'm going to try and be as weather,
> our from their
to hawks
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Preserve Game of the
State for Sport
It Wffl Pay You
■nw mamiiaiLKn k*«**»«i*«j
to become a regu-
lar advertiser in
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-hioned pure
’ i<! silk lisle top
■town in car-
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3 sea- i- in ba- k $1 -60 j
Prince 1.oui-i • >' : !1
silk kUi"- h'-'"
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$4.50
lii.tled
pure thread sJk,
h< ivy: brown l'">'-
wi'h han ' em'-roU-
j.fv <-l'K‘k>. ihrv<‘
colors to b-.x $3.95
l.adie- pure -ilk ho-c.
extra 1'W. colors
cardovtin and black
an unusual va*,'<‘ , ,
for 5150 L
who is responsible for,
■ -1! s tage ; 'tis he who
game hog: ’tis he,;
i ’tle gram! -on.
ami tel! the kid '
’he wondei hagsf
t make, ’tis he who
mac!) ro:: an, e into
>a!>y boy
wts> makes '
get sod
he dr.-ams of ‘
: ‘ a kev. quail ;
- t- i.ml when he reacli-
- '.me in life he is per-
'•> go afield w ith a gun, I
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dove ami the like. 1'he ad- otighly conversant and awake
vanced stat, of cultivation in to needs of our state so far as
jour great s'a'.e ha.;• destroyed r'i“»i is rone. rued. I’m
(manv of Hm hiding places for t,v ,H >'
upon ir, t
»Hir game. I he worm fem e
has been npplanted hy the
wire feme: iht nooks in the
item, roiiors that used to
house Birds niuely in bad
and protect them
i hant.dde as poasihle to our ttom their t nimies, sir. h as
png state. I have reason to hawks ami owls, of course,
iknow the sportsman is not re have gone and really there
; sponsible for all the wrong are not many spots left where
done, [here are other causes feed is plentiful; where our
for our game disappearing, es- birds have any protection. |
pecially * our upland game,I Believing every sportsman
puck as quail, prairie .chicken, in the state of Texas is thour-1
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•" pro\e tn ’ha: dear
tw.- ’leth . enturj boy there is
ni‘ game to shoot nor any fish
‘ ■ taken at the places men-
grandpa; all gone
slaughtered many
>,'a. aim. Don’t blame the
y- in. sportsman. T!i,- same
red-ldood of the sportsman .
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f the hiding Places for g,,i"g t,v ag!,i"
t'lHir rvt r\ man who lovrn the
game. I he worm fem e^ 1)(n|s |h(. (>(ihJ<>)(r
ih.ud ami to fish, fo
us vii the 12th of
and lend us a hand
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meeting in Dallas is
'•>an a meeting of lovers
It is a meeting of
Citi/emm,, \\\. have been
It is time to wake up.
sounding.
<tr..tn is approaeh-
h:- nay on the subject
-:l'- rapid disappearance
- '*r gam, and :'Lh" he is
■ '■Caai t., blame our
i'gi'lati;,-. ai.d will proceed to
Ltate. wrote an article onj"— «<••*■•« »nu tisn u-Mroved i.mn.r . ■ .. i .... >
e and fish for the Decem-j~oui Hell’s and streams mad- to si:„v, d/ffer
Lie of the Southwesternj^are 01 richest blessings .-nt :b..- ,.„i; „• T. ^Ldizens
Lan. published at Dal- of nature-.bofore we make a has always 1 ’..wa.,! the
L(r. Phillips is in Dallas, W,“’ bvli',V’"' ' a,ui l'r"!"Hon of
y attending a meeting! ' at thfs call to aet.on. this ..:lr ^nte and fish. He will
d for the purpose of devis-j bug,e <-a 1 01 ^'kv. wtll not g, , t
L,and means for the Unheeded; I’m one who be- m.m, when as a L. t that
Lgatiun and protection of' 'BL -n I'' 'L t,me r ' ! r. i 'lcnm:- are' more
leand fish in Texas and to| ls "ll! hear the cal> an«i n-sponslide f-r our came and
other to -
r to that end. ithc Tlory of our ’
following is the article lor lbe heritage of posterity..
The call for the meeting ini •
Dallas on December 12 should!
every sportsman!
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 34, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 12, 1922, newspaper, December 12, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363673/m1/3/: accessed July 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .