Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923 Page: 3 of 6
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Wm. C. Hall, secretary of
Fur Trimmed
4
to be at the office be-
fore the ay passed.
A scrimmage of the Lufkin
little prouder of his profes-
high school football
a
Read News Want Ads.
sion.
ec
Buy Your Outings Now!
B. T. ROBERTS
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THE “ONE" IN MONEY
cording to Mr. Myers’
Texas prison-made products
I
ATE
con-
passed
conversation (with sub-
this
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The
the women’s convention.
ore
cases.
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Livingston Friday.
tional facilities.
t
enridge, Oct. 17—1
the new year.
ONE REASON
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sanamangnnm3a2
rsicians from the nor-
district attended the
sell the
usiness, i
an-
Com-
f the at
checkin
ank.
“Is the Product Right?’
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i Edwin
d many
‘t meet.
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in turn,
ash and
PRISON-MADE PRODUCTS
ARE TO BE SHOWN SOON
San Antonio, Oct. 17—The
thing in groceries at
he lowest at
Gunter’s.
have migrated from southern
states to northern states and
other sections of the country is
proposed by Joseph S. Myers,
state labor commissioner, ac-
dinary temperatures, clubs at Wichita Falls next
Ly. It is employed, month, according to Mrs. J. F.
berthings, for medi- King, of San Antonio, chair-
pea, filling thermo- man of the state prison advis-
d barometers, for ex-ory council. Mrs. King is now
if gold from ore; and I preparing the exhibit.
Every type of article made
ported to other sections from
other
he new
tea, and
Bly buy [
asy for you.
f “I want to leave at about
edge of
right in
was witnessed yesterday af-
ternoon and the hard work
that is being done by the lads
would indicate that they are
getting in fine shape for the
game with Livingston at that
place Friday afternoon at 3 180
o’clock.
We sell ;
i selling 1
be used in the Friday game. .
The workouts, the conjec-
ture on the manner of game
to be played and the known
high pitch of interest prevail-
ing at Livingston, all have
tended to create a lot of inter-
est locally and it is believed
and hoped that same will
cause a lot of these Lufkin
fans to get in their cars and
go down to that game. Lufkin
i and Livingston are old rivals.
27-inch standard weight, fast color* in 15c
fancy darks also lights, yard------------
uyI can’t get off before
o’eloek," interrupted Mr.
LRon, by-stander who
d he is “going if the
tdoesn’t freeze"—and of
se it won’t, so that fan is
sin to be there with bells
vention of Women’s Federated
clubs at Wichita Falls next
was reported ill at his home
this morning. Monday night
reports are that promises made |
the laborers to induce them to
go to pther states have not
- • ' -- in many
And merchandise that is
right — merchandise that
will satisfy in service—mer-
chandise that will bring cus-
tomers back for another pur-
chase is the first require-
ment of the jobber and the
retailer who expect to en-
dure and flourish.
V/4d ChSropractor 0
" ' Lam chureh_Phome 202
orfice Aerons FromMNomings by mppointment
Hours 8 to 7 >• m "o__. ■ -
ng mirrors.
g quick-silver for ex-
f gold from crushed
12 o’clock, who
with me?" The veteran clerk
was getting down to business;
it was clearly his intention to
swell that Lufkin crowd at
Nea,afatngxconden
erican AnM-"NVIN
nd also
’ll find
r shoes.
day afternoon it appears that
the locals are figuring on go-
ing through the invincible line
of which Livingston boasts. It
was further deduced that
straight football would likely
elass of ;
iers for
best for
»where
eteand
or your
g Named President
Advertising men know
this so well that today the
first question upon which
they must be satisfied before
they will recommend adver:
tising to any manufacturer
is—Is the product right;
Bands of fur are used to trim all
the newest winter costumes. Nar-
row bands finish the flat flounces
or emphasize the circular flares of
afternoon dresses. Wider bands of
fur are used for the collars of
street frocks, especially the autumn
coat dresses. Wide bands and
a well known store
I
•earn of water over
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One but
leather,
rld.
liver is hie popular
what is al30 called ______ .
Lit is the only metal: (will be shown at the state
t which becomes li-
he had a chill but he was at
the office yesterday. His as-
sistant stated that Mr. Hall
conng":= oui >
Don’t you need a heater or
cook stove? We have the
beat at lowest prices.
98-2tW1 E. E. Woods & Co.
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892 J
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10 argur
1 always
ere are
nich we
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It is a maxim of advertising
that a poor product cannot
be successfully advertised.
It may flash upon the scene
with brilliance, become the
talk of the hour and to all
appearances be destined to
set new records, but unless
it is and does what is-claim-
ed for it, no amount of print-
er’s ink and artist’s colors
can give it permanence.
ty Mon
Oc
umane 8
handed N
county du
ording t,
ization.
accounts for more of the
town’s citizens not paying calls
on him while in Galveston.
The word “Money" is made
up of My One—M—one—Y.
My one dollar, by itself, can’t
accomplish much, but if I
put my one dollar in the bank,
and add other dollars to it, my
one dollars begins to earn
MONEY for me. My One
becomes “My Many."
Start your account with us
today.
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ipt
stituted names):
“I would like to go to that —
game,” said the head clerk, treatment of laborers tans,
“but Tom Sawyer over here ,.
is going and both of us can’t Texas, Myers 8tated:
at the prison will be shown at get off."
nu a ----- -the women’s convention. The I Well, Old Squint Eye will
is washed by, a purpose of the exhibit will be ‘work in your place, I know,” e• - •T3 — .
— ‘ ' • --- replied Tom, the co-clerk,, a been carried out
mere lad. “I know he wil
for he hasn’t any chance of
getting off to Livingston and
but adjustments,
ow. 4-
ALICE H. BAIER
the high school? Think it
over and talk it among your-
selves..
.4:
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.0.making qeinitterestadehe
extensive survey of prison birdies, and I know
first extensive exhibition of
j Adiwtmenb E
ieRetove fhe A
iieCeuned S
C. H. Rice, assistant city
secretary, and G. S. MeNees,
.chief of police, went to Nacog-
•Dr. doches yesterday and the for-
mer reports that the new
just completed in
to be a worth-
ing of Breckenridge,
ned president of the residence
ist Texas Medical So- Nacogdoches
the annual convention, while affair. • wy
!isco was chosen as the qd that plpnction 0 another
home in the neighbor city
“some time between now and
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A NATION-WIDE SURVEY
OF LABOR IS PROPOSED J
Austin, Texas, Oct. 17.—A
nation-wide investigation of
conditions of laborers that
friends thought he was in ,
the Angelina county hospital, the Chamber of Commerce
it was added, which probably
While in the port city, Mr.
Burke visited his old school of hoped
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SQUAD GETTING READY
FOR GAME ON FRIDAY |
It Appears That Lufkin Boys r
Figure On Going Through c
Livingston’s Line c
agreed upon by a number as
From the scrimmage yester- the hour of leaving. What
about a meeting place Say
t wealth.
L county in 1922
more than one-
all the quick-silver
in the United States,
[to the United States
I Survey; and this is
H now the largest
L producing region
ought to have a lot of noise
makers with them Friday and
Lufkin pennants done up in
schol colors. They can be
gotten in town. And one
other item, the hour of leav-
ing: One o’clock has been
eting place. Nearly
“NA"“g„umE-
THE (UKRNIV MrEBAHK5TRVNI (.
LFKIN.TEXN/
minin in Texe
g Oct. 17-
te in a corner of
5 unnoticed by the
ie there is under
* ’ an industry
Ady has grown to
Srtons, and which
Lther element of
the state’s appar
table riches.
Istry is the, mining
r from which is ex- •
valuable mercury
Iver. Quick-silver
be in growing de-
mmerce and in the
you know. The team needs
you as badly as it ever did;
A Lufkin News reporter nouncement of today.
____ . missioner Myers is at present
yesterday afternoon and noted working out details of the in-
vestigation plans.
Reports have come to the
state commissioner of mis-
onWg
And Speaking of bells, this pharmacy and came back just
J . e Ni ‘ , e, . 1-,1 ...... .e ka nvhfog-
squad serves as a reminder. Lufkin
* * *
There is no better assur-
ance of this kind of mer-
chandise than an advertis-
ing pledge to the public.
mineralogists are
Tork exploring for
, prized "liquid-me-
the silent mountain ,
d the hidden can-
L southern part of .
county, whose 4
ly now are said to "
ling the secret of
Once in a while some arti-
cle of merchandise will ap-
pear to defy this rule, but
not for long. Public response
at first, perhaps, quick and
active becomes slower and
glower. Sales fallt off. T
business grows sick, andin1g
few months or a few years,
the very name of the product
is forgott
■C.<^Wke, who recently
0 ,
Judge E. B. Robb, of Lufkin
who is in the John Sealy Hos-
ay, at avou, pitallin the Island City. Mr.
wants to ride Burke stated that JudgeRobb
appreciated the visit and that
he is anxious to have other
Lufkin folks call upon him
while visiting in Galveston. A
number of Judge Robbs
. . to show the extensiveness of ,
| plate amalgamated the prison work. The work
cury. The gold par- done by womgp inmates of the
being heavy, sinkpenitentiarytwill he given
[the water so, as toespecial attention. % •
contact with thecop--—Mra.Mingisalsou
, where they are held I an envnmi. —- ■ - - .
mercury in the form [educational facilities. She will
d amalgam. probably take up at the
istrict here covers a Wichita Falls meeting the
[ of about thirteen prison educational problem for
nning east and west in consideration by members of
[known as the Tarlin- women’s clubs. On October
rict. The entire Santa 23, the prison advisory council
mountain range is be- has been called to meet at
ored for the metal. [ Austin to consider methods for
bettering the prison educa-
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [8], No. 299, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 17, 1923, newspaper, October 17, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415877/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 11, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .