Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. [9], No. 77, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 31, 1924 Page: 3 of 8
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Everything is Greatly Reduced, making every
purchase a rare bargain. A real buying oppor-
tunity awaits you here. If you have not taken
advantage, you had better do so now because
— It is a Real Value Event.
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the program, after which the
hostess served temptingrel
freshments and’the societyad
journed to meet with Mrs.
C. A. Pate next Monday after-
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Glenn’s Remarkable
Furniture Sale
58 "e are in New
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The Young Matron’s Auxili
H. & J. Abram’s Greatest Seasonal Event —
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Hundreds of Crisp, New Dresses at Wonderful Savings
School and Play Dresses for Children—Women’s Wash Dresses for Every Purpose
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He then entered the Texas
School for the blind here.
While, in this school he served
as student president of the
Y. M. C. A. and was one of
the organizers and charter
members of a literary society.
Stoll entered the university
in the fall term of 1920. In
three years he secured the
bachelor of arts degree, which
ordinarily requires four long
sessions.' With the exception
of one term, Stoll has been on
the honor roll since his en-
trance into the university. The
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in El Dorado
1 a veru ,
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Imountain peaks to the
hot sands of south-'
Muomia. He’s going
w the border-line of
Swell get as near to
P un, maybe we can
tmPse of him.
that cop eating his
r ‘ have every police
eventeen states after
G he gets through!
B » hand it to him,
4 has some nerve.
IeAving the Missis-
F® behind very soon
82 ‘hie up!
Sale Positively Closes Saturday, February 2
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him take that hill for a time. At 18 he was
struck in the eye by a nail he
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When he was 15, Stoll was
thrown from a wagon in a
runaway receiving internal in-
yy power the native 1
e Fijian chose and
NOTICE
Charge ustomevs
b
3 account, payable March
F 1st.
pK Step on it, we’ll ply of brooms and he was un-
hd out who he is. able, to sell his product at any
’I Some jump, from price.
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fame which imme- at 15, totally blind at 18 and ary of the First Baptist churcL
rets forth. . in addition practically broke, held its regular meeting last
hative version of the Robert Stoll is now an honor Monday afternoon at the home
i the ceremony is thatstudent at the University of of Mrs. T
distant past a Fijian Texas and works his way with eighteen members pres
fin the bush mettan {through by operating a string ent. After an interesting busi-
mhe suspected of be- of slot machines, one type of ness session, during which
fcO spirit. The native which he invented. He is one 1 mim
4 this supernatural of 19 out of a student body of attended
gud threatened him. 4nn L-r---a 12 mi - - —-L1
Tyment was
piking” itself is
honor roll is issued at the, end
. .. „u. o of eachvterm by the dean of
.wape! ri| bet they each college of the University
. f4r across the road and contains the names of the
He went* into the broom
making business. The World
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be Ralph De Palma or
Oldfeld, they never
fastlet’s follow him both eyes.
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ttheir feet apparently
eious t’o great heat.
5Observers have been
"certain, the perform-
k barefoot and • un-.
on stones which are 7
red hot, having been
or hours in afire pit.
, -- y--- --u «-i qun He broke all records driving
screen.— The it will mighty sure sUck to qeroes the continent.—“The
________ you. Drivin’ Fool.”
"Cr across the road and contains the names of the
gyessir, see they’re 10 per cent making the highest
F him and they’re grades during the proceeding
Wonder if '
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; Matit, anyway he's (scholar and making excellent
AMac, ‘ orads. Stoll is making part of
gg-g---- > g to, the, .regular
500 to be elected to Phi Beta monthly mission study pro
Cappa, which honors students gram was taken up, the lesson
or high scholastic standing., for this month being “Cuba
to Fijian chose and Membership is limited to bach-1 and the Canal Zone.” Several
ted the ability to elor of. arts, graduates who of the members took partom
. walk through fire have made substantially more
2Sitely become
L of the Fijians
J in that the tour-
Ji to this island, and O
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during this sale will be gj
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account, payable Maren W22
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grades, Stoll is making part of
, hip (expenses while in school.
-uauan ™r He has installed in the dormit
ferry; If we tory where he stays, several
Mote, that’s it now ing Sated peanuts, chewing
7 be—-why, it’8 gum balls, packages of chew,
25* Drivin’ Fool ing gum, penny boxes 0
matches, and five cent candy
bars The five cent candy bat
machine is his own invention
and is a very ingenious device,
it wm constructed by a manu.
factoring concern under his
difectionana can be adjusted
to fit any size, candy bar.
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