Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1923 Page: 4 of 8
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6. E. WATFORD and W. C. BINION
Editors and Managers
Gentry Dugat, City Editor
D. M. Bangs, Advertising Manager
steals away in the night and
her child is born in the poverty
ami wretchedness in a big city.
The daughter, too, is driven
from her home to the city and
chance leads her to the tene-
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love and glorification for worn-
fort.
Finally, on the evening when
her brother is preaching his
farewell sermon before his ap-
pointment to a missionary post
in the orient, the child that he
knows is his own wanders from
nds n rom for w oman in hi
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Arranged for 1 hursday. Friday and Saturday
Offering About 300 Pairs
SPRING AND SUMMER MODELS
at Three Low Prices
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Models that are desir-
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the viewpoint of the
buyer—however, sizes
are somewhat broken
and for that reason we
are making this price
concession in order to
clean our stocks.
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• This is the top ot the tenement fire trap In East 100th street, New
Toil: City, in which 12 people died. Above is the last person rescued
from the blazing inferno, Edward Bronstein, being comforted by his
Methear t, Evelyn Rose. At the right is Mannie Friedman who rescued
a number of tenants, Bronstein among them. "
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Poor, sleeping China! Looks
like she is going to let those
naughty and despicable ban-
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China!
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with contrition, confesses his
sin before his congregation and
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thought on their treaties as
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[see it in “Hail the Woman,”
T ravel in Comfort-.
with Good Luggage
HOSE of us who have done much traveling
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36 in. Dimity Checks,
only 25c
Bargains in
the fraternalists are meeting his relentless and unwavering
here. Why not cail it "Lovely philosophy of existence.
Lufkin, the convention re His wife is long since broken
sort? to the wheel of his doctrine.
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nail as second-class matter.
Through the centuries of ev-
olution, the influence of wom-
en has domesticated nearly all
wild animals except man.—
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Check up on your check be-
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In every city and every town there is a store
sells for less. In Lufkin it's E. E. Woods &
faces her family with the child
and its story. Only incredul-
ity and contempt greet her ef- resigns his ministry, ,
Profile is only a fraction of
colors. yard
Crepe de Chine. special
Paisley Voile, only
Figured Crepe. only
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smet Pasha, Turkish dele-slave, but rebellious neverthe-
gate to the Lausanna confer-less. H is son. favored as is the
ence, often finds time to row man-child in such a scheme, is
being trained for the ministry,
the climax of his father’s am-
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Russian territorial
father. The son, fearing, I is
father’s wrath, refuses to ac-
knowledge her as his wife. She
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check up on you, is the sum IF lorence Vidor’s beauty.
serve and obey. Such is
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It is after we have graduat-
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cause for more study. Yes, it
is really a commencement.
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Our position simply is that
men who kill other men in Tex-
as should be required to regis-
ter.—Snap Shots.
Peach Blossom Wash Satin,
colors white, flesh and blue,
yard $2.25
Silk Pongee. white, blue and
gray, yard $2.00
Natural color $1.00 to $1.50
Canton Crepe in wide range of
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Spring; models taken
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from $1.50 to $3.50
Spring Footwear
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English boat was
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a boat on Lake Leman. All of
which might be symbolical of
the possible back water the, bitious dreams. ’ I
Turkish delegation might have Weakness, though
to take before the European counted in the father's pi los-
ophy, assails him and he fills.
His victim is a motherlesswaif,
the town’s symbol of poverty.
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Lufkin is a recognized rail For man. was the world < re
road center. Two railroad ated. and the world shall be
meeting.-, were held in this his For man was woman cre.
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27-in h Bingham, good
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Big assortment of lace
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No doubt the Russians, whowhich we saw at the Palace
captured the English trawler? last night.
loord Astor, found it more' Thenlore Roberts, who
profitable than fishing. The' neither smokes a cigar nor
Russians claimed the reason shows a shadow of humor rs f IC her ittle ngphew as his
of capture was because the throughout the pictur e is th • E 1 mothe r ilies Returning to
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 163, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 10, 1923, newspaper, May 10, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415763/m1/4/: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .