Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1923 Page: 7 of 8
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PHONE 68.
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Come to The News office,
folks, and take advantage of
$1485
$1895
$1985
$2495
$2685
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of Lufkin, 200
bls own books, his
own things ha
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Beautiful, Distinctive and Everlasting
COGGINS MEMORIALS
ROBS CALOMEL OF
NAUSEA AND DANGER
tdpzofnd the
that you,.will
NT— Two furnished rooms
it housekeeping, in front of
peery Co., 1 Bond St, near
agon Factory, Phone 744.
34-8p
Starter or
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uld not be
ness which
from wide- 1
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acquire a 5
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Closed
Cans
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Gates Open to ChineseOficiala
Only the prices have been reduced. The quality
remains the same. It is a Studebaker policy to share
manufacturing savings with its customers. With the
addition of another enormous unit to its $8,000,000
Closed Car plants at South Bend, Studebaker costs
are reduced and the purchaser bene fits accordingly.
In justice to yourself,you should come in and see what
Studebaker has to offer before you decide on any car.
get out here and walk the rest of the
way home.”
The chauffeur was surprised, but he
was too well-trained to show surprise.
He got out before a large store
where in the window was a decorated
Christmas tree. He went inside the
store. No longer did be feel so lonely.
He, too, had a purpose in mind. He
was a part of all of this now.
Tinsel, candles, red colored paper,
ribbons, small toys, decorations, oh,
how much ha bought His arms were
filled with bundles
Lufkin-Corrigan uitney
Leaves from Bonner and Angelina
Hotels
22ocrouse;heag
.ble for truck or.}----- j
reasonable, wih p8°0
ne 464, or write ,
ngelina County, railroad,
and oil fields. C. & I. En-
Company, 117 N. First St,
27-tf
of Cut Over Land For
company has approxi:
If you want it sold, send written
description, with price, terms and
ignature—no verbal listings accepted.
IMI
onesomeRich
Man Finds
Happiness in
’laying
Santa Claus
DAVID B. DILLEHUNT,
Phone 68 Lufkin, Texas
Office Temporarily at Lufkin News.
me?-
So
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Sirs
d with the
•rd and the T
gor trade for goodgcity
Leaves Lufkin—7:00 a. m., 11 a. m.,
8:00 p. m. and 6:00 p. m...
Leaven Corrigan—7:80 a. m., 11:00
a m.. 8:00 p. m. and 5:10 p. m.
Extra trip every Saturday night
leaving Corrigan at 6:80 and leaving
’ 2
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eaEa
tibe Sewing S
North Third Street
Light-Six two-pass. Coupe-Roadster $1195
light-Six five-passenger Coupe $1395
Light-Six five-passenger Sedan
Special-Six five-passenger Coupe
Special-Six five-passenger Sedan
Big-Six five-passenger Coupe
Big-Six seven-passenger Sedan
AU pt ice a f. o. b. factory,
180. The com
‛exas Dame s
Y Mrs. M. 3on
vho at present,
er member di
in the club,
C. & I. Engineering Co.
Phon. 758 117 NOrth Fintsueet
mon LUFKIN, TEXAS
Consulting, Designing and Supervising
Engineers
Plana. Blueprints, Specircatlons, xatimates. City and County Mape
Survoying, Subdividing, Platting
Medicinal Virtue* Retained
and Improved—Dangerous
and Sickening Qualities Re-
moved. Perfected Tablet
Called “Calotabs."
of the
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help in the slightest.
And yet couldn’t it help? Suddenly I
he had an inspiration. He called 1
00 acres o. --------
netgomphisng»me 4
tely 8 miles southwest.25
stine and another of 640
r avproximately
Ideal Xmas Gifts
Fuller Brushes in Seta
Each set is packed in a holly
box all ready to send to youg relap
tives and friends.
The Fuller Man brings them to
your home where you may select
and examine each brush before
you buy.
If you are not at home when lie
calls, drop him a post-card or call
him on the phone at the address
below. "I
H. W. FORESAN
Phone 484-Jr.
2 through the speaking tube to his
chauffeur. "I think," he said, "I will
This year the thorne of this city, a nephew
of the injured man. The
before. His soil- Beaumont citizen was rather
tan, conditlon sad- badly burned and it is believed
‛Weu, he would his lungs were affected. Just
go back to his how serious the accident. was
suite. He would had not been learned here this
leave the club. .
Perhaps among morning.
out the clear, cold Christmas time air I
and the noise of the streets—the noise
of many voices of many people going
shopping, with the higher voices of
children rising every once in awhlle
above the din.
His soul seemed to ache. He was
alone. Rich, comtortable, luxurious,
alone! No one wanted him. needed
him, cared for him. He had every-
thing which money could buy; he had
enough money to buy everything he
wanted.
No, not everything! He wanted love
and affection, he wanted to be a part
o? all this going on outside the luxu-
rious confinement of his car and that
he couldn’t buy. Mix with the crowds?
Yes, he could do that, but not as one
Limits in fast growing com-
iway, Dept. I-831308p
just as were the
arms of others. It
was such fun to
carry bundles, too.
He had never
known before the
joy of overcrowd-
ed arms.
Home he went,
carrying his be-
loved purchases
with him. And
then he summoned
the janitor to his
lonely suite, which
now seemed filled
wkh the Christ-
Line between Chicago and St. Louis,
- for $10,000 acres anywhere actually
woman worth $50,000. Owns outright 1,200
■Middle agedwhiterwomMacres of coal righte, worth $30 per
acre, also 16 acres surface worth
$800 not be
sunk today for $100,000. Coal barely
‘ 1, but $50,000 colonisable land
■ - “1 per ton at chute.
tchsttabBo»nCalomel, the most gen-
as sr. &£«g popular
heretofore limited its use. .
■ - * *“* ---- constipation, head,
I in a great
and kidney
s-bie.A
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. W. T.: 6—Wanted—10,000 Acres
9014 Client offers one of best coal mines
-------in Centre! Illinois on main Trunk
Spent at Club T Peking, China, Dec. 12.—
By mary graham bonner ? China is overstocked with of-
cials, and 10,000 such em-
ployes of the government are
OUSEKEEPING ROOMS-
qrished rooms, close in.
is from postoffice. Lights
in house. Everything-fur-
. W. Stoker, 511 Abram St.
34-3p
in his tuahaslated for dismissal under the
lonable club.[new regime, according to the
it was quite ‘ ‘
T—Furnished rooms, with
gentleman or couple, close
bepherd Ave.
RESENI The Old North
> he OLDEST American
8URANCE CO., also The
surance Corp., the oldest in
Our service backed by over
experience. Phone 76ft
"ELL-GRAY CO., Agents
ne and take your
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TW.SS.'SX'i’i-,
- --fi electricity, city water, gar-
age, garden, poultry yard, wood and
cow shed; good locality and well
drained; one year’s insurance and
all potted flowers and plants go with
“1 . 1anA home; you better hurry.
of.futacESe.gmn No4—Best Buy Around Lufkin:,,, --------~ -
1014 acres, all in cultivation; 1% lonely. He would not dine at the club;
mjlesatupnctPosmodei enoom homd, be would have some cheese and crack-
screened porch, electric lights,
screens, telephone; barn, garage, fine
well, shade and pecan trees; ideal
truck, fruit and poultry farm; only
$4750 on Terms That Tickle; save
atne au AtTF“107m1aN city taxes; subdivide and sell off acre
zproxirgustine,ond““yitomesat6260 Up, ____
Long-be -5 20-80 new land; 8 acres in cultivation; new
______—— 14-room house, new barn, good well;
Winer wood $-00 dry mill 120 acres fenced with hog wire and 2
200; 16-inch warn woodlmires; big garden, timber worth $8
m mill wood $1.5ft for,-cm* acre. Only $2,000, $500 cash, bal-
join’s Wood Yard, phonel«. |ance notes.
| kinds of hauling. 5
WHEN HE WAS A HoY
M ■ bighenrted tellogaotd
santn Clans is. »e mu •*’«- ""
newsboy.
steel pen now cost 200 mil-
. _ lion marks, and is beyond the
Asiastie News Agency. Many reach of many Germans.
___Have buyer for well improved 80-40
poultry acre farm within 8-xiile radius of
h good Lufkin Post-Office; something suit-
C: able for truck, fruit, poultry, includ-
" “ Pasturage for team and cow. Mail
pmndletemdescription and best
A great picture with an all-
star cast, directed by a master
s. Sale or Rent, want to
lost, found, strayed or
eifiedAd.
money at Christ- thorne of that city. The
Fuiriila Tat latter was working with some
Christmas de- electrical appliance when the
mands same seems to have blown out,
haanetrttant w according to a statement made
much as this year, this morning by Edgar Haw-
Garage and Repair
tt of Court House g
Work quickly done at dm
W prices.
OSCAR BERRY
[Phone 726
Leipsig, Dec. 12.—Germans hand, ' “Orphans
are returning to the use of the Storm.”
quill because of the high cost ---------—.........—
of steel pens. An ordinary AM
,‘‘32,
tolars. Send 1 cents for
ormation. American Music
s a *-0 Mrs. «Ki_
,876. * located
* T nA 404 im near yivy — ••• --lv sauwaug UULlI-
-Iron fence, 74 feet in munity; continuous travel; now va-
hront yard. See Pr Pt cant counters, shelving, show-case;
83-3 lot 40x200, with small house in rear;
buy this, let any oil company put you
in.fillins.station, and make money.
well locaweu,. "211 nly, $850.00, terms if desired.
one sportgSheoe} No. s-A Home in 24 Hourg:
new. Phone 399 <r 2814 lkymished, $2,600; unfurnished
___________s____ $2,3605 owner leaving city; quick pos-
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deserted it badla. ....
been for some days I men of inferior qualifications
ton., seened to have other today hold governmental posi-
things to do than to come to the club, la ..1 - 2 12
They had tauked, a number ot them, Hon8, and as « result compe-
the lust time many had been there, oktent employes are not getting
Um busy dayS ahead, suopping, wrap- their salaries.
Png up Chrlatmas parcels, helpingl
thek wies W thielr daughters or their I _ ——— —
EandeNldren in the gay plans for S. W. Hawthorne is in Beau-
“hmas.. mont where he was called on
uvehdhahpdoyoup"anataksakaccount of an accident that
othera with whom he camo in contact, befell a brother, J. J. Haw-
he would have some cheese and crack- that $5 a year subscription
offer. You onlyhave to pay
supper for him. I up to the present time on your
outside of the dub his chauffeur and old subscription to entitle you
__________ "L^^nXt down on the soft to another year for five dol-
luxuriously upholstered cushions, and liars. Kick in today.
" the chauffeur closed the door, shutting _______________ - ——
Read News Want Ads.
—
Georgi* M*rbh and Elberton Blue
Georgia Granite, "the atone eternal.”
L. E RICKS
Local Agent, Lufkin, Texa.
e-eeep-pT
for a si
ufeWiS
—T- __________________. for the frst. time.
The News has several thous-
mas Greeting cards
Buying in suc
titles enables us I
at about half tk •
here. Let us show ,
JJde-nauseated» calomel mas cheer. He \ | 11 a/
to the drug trade as talked It all over NA-LD
ut, the most gen- with him, the plans
all medicines thus tor the tree, for
-
X’pOXUti>e«asotUe^
dren of the janitor. Never
Chrisimas^mornlngra^.
. nressing himself carefully,
morning. Dressing worked
he went downstairs..He. decorating
until late the night beforeredpcor" "5
the tree, but he was not tired.
Suddenly there was a cry12 «y
joy such as hehadanevercheuri Dear.
"Why, there’s Santa -u”
ciaust Heundd hnP t‛ chldren
gifts off the Eeevxdsoa him. hugged
climbed over . What splendid
him, loved him. WIt.
gusto they loved nmtgasanra ctaus
been Iatti
miaa with love which had driven t e
lonetineshowatomaxempapervnto
atorRepaired euanme 3
cbaaful remedy, but its use was of
ten neglected on account of its sickt
Battery Station nszrza
— next morning you are feeli ngiftnm
i plenss.nNo,danga oniy in original.
Phone 364
n
for and Deli
loose for family of two at
I Texas; must have refer-
e Wallace Adams at,Pay
_88Pltouched,but $50.(X
Loung woman, itanog: takes. Coal $6.00
7 years’ experience} Under —— -
ator; desires position. Et v.
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Time!
the manufacture
bn of Chokers tal
one Martin Opp
iossum. Black Ra
, Mink, German
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 34, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 12, 1923, newspaper, December 12, 1923; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1415915/m1/7/: accessed July 6, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; .