Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1923 Page: 3 of 8
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Is a Matter of Considerable Interest to Us.
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If You Don’t Succeed
Neither Can We; So Then It Is a Matter of
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that the Social Hygiene Bur-
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bute to the cost of the investi-
gation into the traffic of wo-
men and children any neces-
sary amount up to a maximum
of $75,000.
The social section of the
We've Helped Others—We Can Help You.
Your Problem Is Our Problem, Too.
Come in and Let’s Talk About It.
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nderstand better, we
condemn-we would
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he break between Ai a
d been of long standi
tea coumented upon
Baby’s First Step Shoes, trim-
med in white or red, sale
price ................. •.......
* Infants flexible sole Shoes,
black, white or brown kid....
the pile 'of small silver pieces has
grown Into large enough proportions
to warrant a big celebration at whieh
all the. young folks in the district
make merry.—Katherine Edelman.
ed by express this m
shipment of Ladles -avvprrro
Coats, also for Misses and Child-
ren. Think of buying a fine Serge
Dress at $4.98 and $5.98. Just
come in and see them. Then
those beautiful Poriet Twill press-
es, in all colors, indescribable for
stl, class and quality at
Both of Us Working Together Are Bound
to Succeed. Let Us Get Together
and Work Together
Wer over strength;
iter in the eyes of
little children seema a better thing
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Tiny Tot Shoes, sizes up to
5 years, Red Tops, gray and
patent trimmed .................•$1.44
Children’s Dress and School Shoen in blac and
brown kid and cordovan, sizes 5 to 8..,.$1.49 to $2.98
Misses' and Children’s Shoes in all leathers, includ-
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u love and companionship
if. I have been hungry for
ind you had no right to
If away from me. I give
' for Christmas—will you
tna And little Ann, the
tried right on the street.
• think of that. girian
of miracles is not past, it
mented one.
So you know whatr‘ This
nhe girls waited expectant-
her information from the
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THE GUARANTY STATE BANK & TRUST CO.
Lufkin, Texas
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' the furze.
Although she is little her family is
So pieaae, try yonr pocket and give
us a tr*ta (treat)
61 ng hotly, athe ivy, sing ivy, sing
s » drop to drown melancholy.
'And if you draw 11 of the best
Fwm in Heaven your soul will rest
And if you draw it of tha small
It will not agree with the wren boys
at all.
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girls, I have made it up
Beatrice" Ann. "the
-bolld" of the office,
ied off her coat and hat
fact." continued Ann.
ashamed of my treatment
long time.”
It come about?" asked
tant to the department
than our own H
routine in thei
looks out upon;
eyes, and wel
pity, we cease
even amellorat
we'see avdM
Offer the dumk%
what ouwer3
claimed Ann, "I will have 0
ly beastly nature, before I W
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could ever have accepted B
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her on the street and she B
to thank me for the pres- B
not the present so much, B
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• me feel good was that B
en thinking of me.' Then V
Mot my hand to caress it B
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11 wanted most from you, u
-The greater happiness of the Christ-
mas season is a direct result Of the
greater partieipatlon of men and wo-
men in the spirit q Christ. For then
weakness has e" 4k "
and thin the 1st
‘•ways thought Christmas
People to spend lota of
and things to other people
“id not want," rattled off:
I have a new understand-
Wmas since my most loyal |
“ked nie only for my love
whdsstorengssonsbose
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Ladies’ Shoes
I Ladies' one-strap Comfort Pumps, soft kid, low rub-
ber heels ..............................-.....t-;......$2.24
I Ladies’ Fine Kid Pumps and Oxfords, black or
brown, soft toes, rubber heels, extra values at..$2.24
Ladies’ Oxfords in brown
qr black kid or fine calf
big variety of styles and
lasts........$2.48, $2.69, $2.98
Ladies' Two Tone Suede
Oxfords in various com-
binations, all the newest
shades and shapes,
fancy leather trim-
mings ............................$3.48
Ladies’ one-strap Suede
Pumps,low and military
heels, very dressy and
durable ............. $3.48
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THE FIRST CHRISTMAS CAROL
Fear not, for, behold. I bring you
good tidings of great joy, which shall
be to all people. For unto you is born
this day in the city of David a Savior,
which is Christ the Lord, And this
shall be a sign unto you; ye shall
find the babe wrapped in swaddling
clothes, lying in a monger.
Chorus:
Glory to God In th® highest, and on
earth peace, good-will toward man.
—St Luke’s Gospel.
SOME PEOPLE
Some grownups are so childish that
they do not even believe in Santa
Claus.
ON SHOPPERS' LIST
The next event in the shopper’s
Tute will be the January salea.
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Hunts Wrens
ay After Christmas
placed them in the locker
across the end Of the
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Lt Calvin Coolidge at 81 minutes atter noon on Dec. 6 delivered his first address before a joint session of congreas. The chamber,was
RL figures in the above photograph indicate the following: (Senator Albert B. Cummins president of the Senate; (22FerresentAtiroaredt
Thsft, speaker of the House; (8) President Coolidge (note radio microphones on desk before him through which his 10icwa8 b „
R ation); <(4)Secretary of War Weeks; (5) Secretary of Treasury Mellon; (6) Secretary of State Hughes; (7) Secretary of Navy
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A CHRISTMAS THOUGHT
fled the League of Nations all world cities will be request-
- ed to co-operate in this inves-
Above sis shown Sant’:
he knows a. you know that a Savinge
Account is the one present that improves with
A It becomes more valuable every day. It
brings the lasting happiness of independence.
A Savings Account in this Bank will bring
Christmas cheer in your home.
Let Santa Claus Bring a
Real Present!
SANTA has lived long enough to be a
pretty wise man. And he certainly
has had enough experience with
Christmas presents to know the good
ones from the bad ones.
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joy and , czoauaxaxzurna
ness.—Ulster M. Fides Sliepperson In
Succeeding or Failing Together
• efar verses which- they use, the fol-
lowing being a sample of their kind:
Understanding
Th* wren-ee wren, the king of all
tion. The police systems of
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•her Christmas Is known
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Anges and which la called
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the most groteznue me
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IN. blrds to Ireland, and
Mth them go from
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Ir, asking, or rather sing
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YOUR SUCCESS
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Just for Xmas Selling—We ret
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X I ing Billiken Style, strong flexible soles, sizes 8%
0 | to11% ......................................................$1.49 to $2.89
3 I Children's Billiken Style Shoes in dark brown calf,
9 I Boys’ Shoes, a big line of all leather dress and work
HI shoes in bleck, brown and mahogany, specially
B| priced at............................ ....,$1.98 to $3.48
Children’s Heavy Fine Cotton, wide ribbed Hose.
M I Sizes to ........................................................................
9 I Sizes from 8 up .--------.,....34
| Lufkin Dry Goods Co.
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League Wars on White Slavers league proposes to undertake
.....— an inquiry by experts into the
Gneva, Dec.12.—Miss Grace white slave practice, with a
Abbott, of the United States view to effecting its total aboli-
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