Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Monday, July 29, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
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Decision Over a Quirt of Huckleberries in a Four Funnelled. Seagoing Opera Hat.
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o t* the simian house multiplied by six.
O Think of the Simperial fledgling’s yo-
g dels for succor should meet with *
O ready response. There’s enough of ’em
O in Potsdam and fringes. You are either
£ yelling for succor in Yoim&ny, or you
o are one. Or both,
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o j fi»rt*aatcly fog the Klown Prinee,
O .hi* old man ha* bought the retreating
g concessions from Russia, and the lad
g can keep on backatepping until he
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Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publish
Imangia* the Klown Prince's yelps front the North Pol*, which is just
help must sound like a tiffin-time about 23 flegree* warmer tlmn the Sim-
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aginary barbed wire line 23 degrees
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ocean department oSf the Yoiirurn navy
shjows that those birds arc standing,
even if the army i| running. The^* is
a spider’s web flying on each boat of
the (jikecser's navy. Anil if that navy
penal broken arches. Not surprised
that the kindergarten department of
Stakenrollprn firm is »t renting,*«• pho- , > - r . s
tographs show his chin started retreat- lever stops standing, the spiderst will
ing twenty-five years ago. When your Jsure spin their Webs at half wast.lQut-
chin is retreating,, you just naturally sjde of meal time, the only activity
have got to keep it company. (flashed has been by the V boats whieh
The Klown Prinee, who Is heir e ^hlgh. Valley Bailrosuj tug
what’s coming to the kaiser, has wired - *1*® ’ ,
to Gen. Retreatski, late of the Russian
i must Uuve proper
HhdVwe«ti<jn of
ident to li
Cape Cod is the place where the pil-
grims tagged America, making it pos-
sible for the Lehigh Valley to have tug
boats. Strafing a L. V. tugboat is bad
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army, which was always late, asking
him how to keep his hat on while run
ning. No answer so far, owing to the
Klown’s genial habit of wiring collect. JforipUecause if the Kaiser ever gets all
However, a eheesograph ' from the jtbq tug boats squawking at him he will
■ rn ■ .in i 1 itkimc iii ir- ht» j never get any sleep. ,
'*> tug boat was wearing a laja-
■'**' Here of four Images at the time. The
barges were load*# with anthracite ami
lotljcy furnace jevyijry. It was a gloria us
(victory for the V Boat, as the Lehigh
j Valley tug was equipped with a vary
dangerous whistle.
WE HAVE THEM'
GOODYEAR
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Can You Beat Any Of Them?
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®)j Tho first TT boat Captain to sink a
(©) sea going baby carriage will be trira-
jjgilnied with the Pewter Cross.
Pilots of instalment sewing machines
are warned to stay within the three-
mile limit when mousing sox. Admirals
jCommanding flotillas of ooffe grinding
machines will not be allowed to sail.
The Port of New York will be closed
and clearance papers will be refused lo
(Captains of four-masted rolltop desks
iand owners of deep sea revolving doors.
I All canal boats on the Krie Canal will
be camouflaged to represent half-bran
saloons, as no U .boat will fire on the
national habit.
Busting a tug boat on the nose is no
small achievement. But why spill fifty
thousand ducat’s worth of ammunition
jon a job when three cents’ worth of
I roach powder will answer? Would you
push over the pyramids to crush a coo-
tie when a little dab of one-night corn
Jcure will do the job?
1 Still, you can't figure out Hapsbur-
gian strategy. Those birds would use
up a million dollar’s worth of shrapnel
on a stuffed canary.
We don't know who wrote the book
;of. tactics fh
fore he hofs
jtation of u tendeifoo.el tint on a hot
rock. But he will raver get callouses
(bn his skull from thinking.
| Great stuff! Merely proves the old
theory that no circus it complete with-
out a clov.n.
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is really dqo us, we
! taping , Inmlitl*a. , m , Ia
transportation i» ineidpt to living, but
houses are homos and ore tv necessity.
It is bottor to face the situation
bravely and courageously and to hon-
estly admit that there can be no sub-
stantial progress and development for
this city, ?ntjl ^he bcmsipg conditions
are ihet satisfactorily.
It is a waste of money to spend it
W°n advertising resources, advantages
and virtues of this section, to tell the
advantages of our climate, of our water
of our pbml facilities anf of our soil,
when ueitler oft these cifn, i>4 <epjoy«d
to their fftllest extent, u|tk the coudi•
jtions that now prevail. • f! • •' J •
Orange is now in the formative state
and the right step taken at the right
moment, which is NOW, means splen-
did development in the building of the
city and the county, but if neglected,
it »ill delay the development of these
wonderful advantages which she pos-
sesses and nil the good will come to
naught.
It is then up the broad .gauged citi-
zenship of this county to devise some
reasonable, seusible' bittiness plan,
whereby this city will be permitted to
grow ns nature, and tho onward march
of progress has intended her to.
It is an old trite saying that “God
helps them who help themselves, ’ ’ and
the time has past when the cornicopia
of plenty will be dumped into the re-
ceptive lap of those who like Micaw-
ber are always “waiting for something
to turn up.’’ Aud then the vacillation
and indecision of “I don’t know,’’ has
passed and the hour for action has ar-
rived. There must bo some concert of
action on the part, not only of the
wealthy class of our city but of every-
body of moderate means as well. This
will create au interest in the city’s de-
velopment and progress, and check
whatever spirit of egotism or domina-
tion that might prevail.
For the purpose of discussing these
matters fully and fairly, in a spirit of
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have just arrived by express
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Very Modish Stirnmet WH
Wonderful Silk Shifts
Faficy Bathing Suits .
Beautiful Neckwe
Everything Men and Boy*
Need to Wear and All in the
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THIS IS KULTUR
This country would
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Quality and Service
bo well to
well developed articles of government
and get a* least $J,00(j,000 in stock, sub
scribed by any and everybody, buy
land, build sewers, put in lights and
water and erect a sufficient number of
homes to meet the present aud ever in-
creasing demands for houses, so that
j the industries here will bo protected,
Kaiser reads everyday be [»i«<I those to come will have living
out and publishes aa imi- ' blare* to ^Jigcgtiniodat* the workers
that are necessary to make this an in
dustrial center.
I suggest that as soon as the election
is over, that a mass meeting be called,
and each and every class of Orange cit-
izenship, both men and women, at once
take up this matter in a comprehensive
(way, and at this meeting appoint a
Iproper committee to investigate and
_ [prepare plans to carry the movement
(By United Press.) |into
Washington, July 21).—Fighting ar- Remember that now is the crucial
my parsons with the A. K. F. in France )mo“ent’ if one or two o{ industries
arc dispensing cheer and mercy from wc,e to be taken ttw“T from tht'rc
would be hundreds of people who would
(By United Press.)
With the Americans in France, June
10, by mail.-—He was one of those boys
who was 'he life (if the company, al-
ways cheerful and always making tho
rest grin just by reason of his pres-
ence.
One night he had to stand guard at
an outpost alone, a dangerous place.
About midnight he siguallcd the ap-
proach of a patty of Germans. His
comrades went out in tho dark trench,ip
tho best interest to the city, it would [couldn’t find him anywhere. They'®
organize a company, with looked and looked, but then gave him
product
'stock if we spent more time on th* j j
. farm trying to raise it and less at th*
I ticker trying to lower it.
Hav* you bought your #u*l for a«*t
winter.
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Army Religion Motorized
mercy
automobiles and motorcycles.
Many denominational war commis-
sions, it was stated today, are supply-
ing their representatives with these
means of getting about on the firing
line.
keenly feel tho loss and Orange would
sink back again to the dark and
gloomy days before the war. “A word
to the wise is sufficient.”
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“The Fringe of Society"
The Princess Tuesday
“The Fringe of Society,” the tiow-
est Hoffman-Foursquare seven-part fea
ture which the George Backer Film Cor
potation produced, is to be shown at
the Princess theater on Tuesday.
I Here is a picture which has been
made especially to appeal to the (taste
of diserinunatiiig; motion picture*' pat-
rons. The story jias to do witl/ 5Tcw
Yorkers the locale is in New York and
the.players are all favorites. Ruth Ro-
land appears as the society-wife of a
I newspaper editof, Miltno Bills has the
jrole of the editor, and these two artists
are co-starred.
Hud the remainder of the cast is
(equally ^strong. Leah Baird plays the
(character of a society confederate of
[an undesirable man with political affil-
iations—a part which those who,have
[seen “The Fringe!of Bocioty” pr vato-
I ly, say is played to perfection >y J.
,; Herbert Frank. The others in tfi > list
[of principals are George I.arkin, who
(has the role of a star reporter, Ollio
Kirkby, Tammany,. Young aiid {JuTes
''Cowles. • ....
| The, story was written by PieM-e V.
|.R. Key, a New' (York newspape man,
I .andis,said to havt a drafcatj* the ie of
vital importane*. tit coicerns th< ef-
j forts of a group Of powerful trten com-
' posing the so-called “liqadf interfota”
tli
the
political loader, and his associates form
a, series of qyeata,that, provide an ibun
da^oe Of sitKpensc add a climax dated
to lie powetfuh l-t tits* * <-1 ■
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It is expected that by August 1
there will be approximately 3300 stu-
dents in attendance at the School of
Automobile Mechanics wljich the Uni-
versity of Texas is conducting at Camp
Mabry. Another brick barracks build-
ing is now under construction. Tho num
her of students at the government radio
school of the university has increased
to more than 400, while the average
attendance at the School of Military
Aeronautics continues around 1200 men.
Besides the more than two thousand
students ahd former students and for-
ty-six meiqbers of the faculty engaged
in war service, the university pi Texas
has the distinction of beh$j. represent-
ed in congress by eight of the sixteen
distric members of that body from the
state. ,
A course in practical- hospital work
dietetics for t^e final trai^Pg ot yotjng
women for* |hii character of twork in
Red Cfofes hospitals, ennteens and cafo.-
terias is being conducted at the John
Soaly hospital of tho medical branch of
the University of Texan at Galveston.
up for lost, though they knew' he'd nev
er quit and he’d never he taken pris-
oner.
Next morning they found his body io
beaten until it was almost unrecogniz- ®
able. Beside it was a club, the end of | g
which was wound with barbed wire, j O
the weapon the barbarians had used to jo
batter his body when they killed http, jr
Near him were the bodies Of * three
Germans whom he bad killed before o
they got him. In their haste to get o
away from the outrage, tho Germans ®
had left these bodies. i°
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There is one company of Americans j 0
that will never forgive Germany.
NOTICE
Beginning August I> i* tk*
interest of good Service w*
shall hav* to »ak* niaimua
limit of *5« o* paekag**
which w# eall for a»d d*Hv«r.
Our pitrens will *•• tk* *•*,
rasrity for aid jnsties *f
this rsstricSisn.
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There are a million ways to get mar-
ied. There are only three to get out—
uicide, divorce and murder.
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This new course is open to aojlegc gill*
who have completed the fttll yourse in
home economics and allied sciences, as
well as the required number of courses
in science ^ind dietetics, of f AflVe
weeks for those, jvho hav* not J|A f L5JS
satisfactory ccfcrseiin dietetics 4»th .5 g
their hom< eLnonTs. Ap^kaths tfst
have hai Collcgk courses in gdheral
chegiistry and home economics, includ-
ing th^ jchenHstry of foods, dietetics
and nutrition. This couse pf iustr.jCtion
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Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Monday, July 29, 1918, newspaper, July 29, 1918; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563321/m1/2/: accessed April 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.