Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1922 Page: 2 of 12
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out from the
curb.
and a
got.tieman ,
s-une < f the urchins to the
■ Djir. wh< re they were (pies- i
to the extrnordliiary spec- ■
a few won Is passed be- '
s of the car. a tier ■
girls alighted and
to Hie store. Crawfish lb.I by
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Kennedy Jewelry
Store
the railroad. Seri
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shops in Shrevepol
and others will fo#
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| time the other huml was coming from
his pocket with all the coins his fin-
gers could grasp. These wero tossed
into the air. By the time they hud
. ceased Jingling (|n the sidewalk, fifty
more or less grimy little hands wero
elm 1 iiig for them.
‘V, you bunch,” called Impulse,
”Ju>t 1.,-i.Sk to me fur a mu iHe. Who’s
the m.-r
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promptly. "He i,. r stands treat, an’
carries e\ery '■ .ie io his ma-a-a."
“Arid tin* niosl i p 'piihir girl?’’
There Was a s’, -rt -:i. nw. then
several .<f the ].,.•.< nn,-re<i.
“Baggy S.dh," said me « f them., I
Bet s - A I. an’ '
mud sin* tights
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ruA v.;..i'< a..- w-iiilmv was fall '
• oimter mil
v.ilh the store , ;np] uag^y Sall
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having it hous f ij «.[ r«.mpaHV for t|ie
b..ll,b,y nthl liiiiu
SUWSI..I tl.at I ask r,,,.., „u.n,
a rniali out IV,st. ana I,,. Hn}s Ile |
a stnmger must fee] in a
. and he thinks I
"hat you’ve fust i
‘ an acquisition to I
nuiy II,1.1 WO all fool
come? There !•
1 a
knows how
city nt ChrlsUims time,
n man who can \
done will certainly be *
our party. And 1 i :
the imine way. Yen’ll •
room In our machine ”
ImpillHe ne.l.le.1 H,. |avkc(1 wor(|j
fitting to the occasion. A week at a
house party! Gee! wouhlnt that ha!
S'U<T t° tell the bays nt lho r«nchJ
etr^t back the day utter Chrlattnna?
Wno? He? No. slroe! That ,
rank foolishness. Not till the
was tired.
$o he walked out to the ntit..,„(1|,ne
with the girl, with never a th, uelit of
the emptied store behind,
beaming, misty-eyed
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sell mm li ”
"”li. I n '«ure a l u-tler down home”
clie.-rfullv, -an.! r,.. „ ( ,.(n)
>001. Santa y Is tider'ble brisk the
day li. f..r. the day. N.nv let s see.
flfK. n »1th a fair per .ent for profit
and a Utile for will makes It Just
two A .nsiittd. There y.in are." poel-
Iny off another bill „r two. am! then
replmlng the roll In Ids packet. "Now
you've got to throw In your services
as clerk for the rest of the dny."
But 1 can't—" la-gan the dnzod
shopkeeper. Hut Impulse was at the
dlMIt .
I'-u k right Ronn,” he called. “Be
gening the gnoda ready to handle
qul- k.”
outjdd. Impulse glanced up and
d«»t\i (h sitrevf. Half a dozen urchins
«< ’■ pl..>i?g on tbr sidewalk, two or |
■ ’inm-ing Lrblnd a dray, r '
' ‘Tying Ids pap-i'h. ♦>rhvr,
u .■!'<• dimly n ai|)o,^ 5
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ov«r a I
<Mine
’ Impulse
wa- in; “She’s l'«-.-'fi:;r S
win Ji up L.iys flu,
like a iHl.b ar.”
“And givr s ah' i»f you n mighty good ;
druL’di.g. I lii<;..- ” coiuniented Im- I
pulsi*. "X".'. !» • w th,, [xv.i who bring ;
(Tavush B.tUl.y mid Baggy Isnlly to ;
a ’•■iir-i.it j.lc< 1- each, and tell .
them th* > II L'i't :m<>rhcr tor coming. |
Aow. rhe b t of y .’j t itirie hack, for the '
show isn’t JuJf over.”
Ten minutes I. ter, (’rawfish Bobby '
and Baggy Sally sn..,d jn front of him. :
a hand upon u shoul- 1
km Dallas ab.uy ,
at surnhier. on June 16,
The trip MH bo made ever ^nl“ «b°“ 9:3«
the Missoarl, Kansas 4 Texas 'n,,e™“l'on“' -
railroad by two special train,!Mr StaXVn ..H '
Waxabaelbs. Tex.. Oee. 2». Dallas,: ' _
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“Ar alni-.K't y<»ur own price, sir.
There i> or.dy this one <iay to sell, and
I ,-i ' r ] t.i- tn do enough. I’ve seen
faH .’,,- ji.j ,j wi-ek pas(t though for ,t
Idle I <|. | hope to corm* out In condi-
tion to sr.irt again. Now what can I
sIjow you?"
/ “Well, not only one .solitary thing In
pMiiirulur, I reckon,’’ senniilng thu
Shelves judh tally. "They all look right
onUciug. ami what I <lldn vbuy would
make me b el sorry to l<.ok at. What’ll
you take for the bunch?”
rJ he storekeeper moved along the
counter, trying to arrange his goods
more liMrueffveh.
“Look
said aminbly.
cliait 1i.i. !; yonder where
mid rewr |f y<.l! like.”
In ei;’-,. f.-Howed Idin.
h r you can’t sell, if you
•Di -rs like me,” |je rom-
<ee here.” slapping
pl ■ l» 'i . ,
I'vl'i pur
m>d Idrvi a I |
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“B’lJexe I'll g»» in.”
He chced his fingers tightly and
pushed open the door with his thumb,
stifiiy extended.
“But In his thumb,” he grinned, “mid
—(I e.s he pull out a plum?’’
In the shop were two men, the one
In front of the counter loud-voiced
arid threatening. "Well," this one was
fiiiHltiiig. as Impulse entered, "I’ll give
you just two himje days t<» meet your
bill till the day after t'Lrlstmaa. If
you don’t p£iv me in full then. I will
take possession.*'
A> the man stuil ed out. Impulse
nd.-ed LN rigid fo><t and swung L
ba«'I and I'-rtli th-itglttfull)*
‘‘ ' j'-u anyth ng. sir?” he J
Di ■ t .’.l tel\ its Impulse 1
■ »’ • 1 wit! a ‘ alf-re- J
1 "L his fa.*.*, m. ! ng _• •
?o[j didii'j di.. J:, sir. !
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■ ! ■ il’. Ii'ibi had. -,ji things. '
. g- Mimr me ri-jj.t seared. I
' id' musual the hoc three .
■ boat rhe toys. Tint man’s ]
r.--y unraveled. I reckor
•d- laugh.
s|-.- crleij.
A' i any '
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t'. every ■
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“Mr. Santa Claus, I Believe Sir,” She
Began.
! present by and by," he called to the
rapidly increasing erdwd of urchins.
, "Mind, you'll owe it In part to them.
, Now stampede Into the streets and
alleys of the neighborhood and corral
every boy and girl you cau And, and
bring ’em here. Just an hour from
now this store’ll commence to glva . „.
■ out presents, and you’U all get one. ,
I Nobody will be missed. Hit the street Dl81
j now, the whole lot of you except these ;
j In nn hour, die door was thrown
; open and the rush began, with half a
| thousand whooping youngsters to make
the assault. It was short work, the t
■■ ■■ store, and ln ;ortv " ne, xex., Dec. ZU. Satunlav June 16th "i'ooT’I
minnt.-s nil was ,.v.r. And t! Jllst —Governor John V. Singleton, Thon, th “n . 16t"’ 1^23’'
as the hilarious pn-srnt hearers were president of the Thirtieth Pn the ™otary Special” i
scattering Into every street and alh*v tQ.. n* 4. • , * Ro- niade LID At Dullna-
nn automobile swmvcd out from the . taiy Dlstnct, embracing Texas, the R0t.lriqnq T ’oni- Dallasi
stn-et tmtiic and stopped at the curb, i - ine Kotanans meeting there
In it were an old gentleman and a =
lady an-1 sevcnii girls. The
llH'lhiIn<l .*’
side of the
tii-nvd as
tack*. Then
tween the occupants of the
which one of the &
came
and Kaggy Sally were Just ouislj. th«
door, with their arms full.
"You're the little
the young lady, ns ...
hnnfs, "and t Just know ..
time." Then she entered the st
went straight to Impute...
"Mr. Sanin t’b.tts,
she began.
■ Why er -a.-.-- -
turning red. ■■..r.ty-
of advance j> -- ■ •
mean T- mn.v I j. ...| ■
The girl /. .
'■Im;-uls<< f
definite . I t.: J ..
ho’i-’.i; s
of I*-).-. I: < 1* the
shelves u <1 e p: ■ eked
kind of goods.
“Just said Impulse, aloud, ’ (]er ?>f eacju
“These two are going to hi* lit tie
Santas and give you all a right nice
J Vli!o
the Rotarians meeting there, Missouri, Kansas &
WS&
L, June head, chief open1
—1 ses-
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‘T “f the
man who could
>r ; ful akeletan of a creditor t-
11 him over the goods.
•r J toted the automobile,
v nfteruards declared tku
;i | him murmur, "And pu
phun.” (hough she
stand «hy It
funny vavs.
announces that at lea:: 350 en route to Missouri will be the
.r.““,R’ta”a™ "J1! ■ Wk at the local clob. and
as about-van „
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Lnd Director
Lreby given th
[ of the stock
k, Houston &
ly will be he
Cs of the co
Lgeiina Couni
[Tuesday in Ji
H. M., it bein.
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Watford, G. E. & Binion, W. C. Lufkin Daily News (Lufkin, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 41, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1922, newspaper, December 20, 1922; Lufkin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1363677/m1/2/: accessed May 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; .