Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1918 Page: 3 of 6
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TUESDAY, OCT. 22. 1018
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Local News and Notes
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German Reply
Not Satisfactory
ORANGE JXAJL1 LEADER
FLOYD GIBBONS
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Major N. (). Bionizer, who lut.s 1mm*ii; Mujoi and Mrs. <\,p<
fining siidi excellent m«•<im-pI work ai for their home
the Sanitarium for tm* pad IVa j
weok*^, left this morning lor Moncton, j Mrs. Juanne Don* hn
From there he u*!! icturn to hi- camp' if,,tel Di
at Austin. j health.
•!ol]n I'lo"'. nJ s«*l<li**r of the < nv-.!rv I Mrs. (). M. Vuut-hiin, of SOS Mxtli
Itoi’c, is i-ritirnlly ill witfi iloul>li« J.ncu- Nfn'ot, wont to Nhiiv.'|H»rl this iimhii
liioniu tit the H.-wsoii Stuiitiirimit. «« i„K t„ visit lior ’ motiiiT, Mrs. r. I)
oumlition win serious 11)1011 his - j Kra/.irr, for 11I10111 six works. A, the
•"K ill*’ h«i |iitul. Iioiiit; uiicmi.si'ioiis lit 1 ,MhI of her visit Mrs. Vaughan will 40
tlio time. Ilo will remain 111 tiio lios-|tH B<-aiin>.int to ,„nko her tiifnro I.moo
pi lid for sorm* tine lo conic, but most ____
of the other patients will In* iliMois.se,I j F s Williams, employee of the Ala-
p " ithtii a few dny>• i Imiim Drvdock ami shipbuilding Com
^ fmny, of Moliilo, wIim is woil known
I). K. ToiTIT ttf®'*t*hO“ MetlictiI lb’tuoh-j )„ Oiattoo, vvws roo -ntly muiricd in
mom of tli" Sixth Infantry, who ImsI |,a|(1. t harries to Miss' l.oroon lint"
just tooovorod from mi niitn-i'. ni!^ro\o.
pnoumoniti, loft this morning; tor his! __
| By JOHN DE GANDT
j (United Pre»» Staff Correspondent)*^
Paris, Oct. 22,— “The Gcr-inait roply
i is not satisfactory to France,” hlfrft
i government officials .staled to the
| I oiled Press today,
j “President Wilson"has declared that
lido Allied commander should dictate
.■ill 11 ;'‘S" llll,V •de P rins on which an armistice .should
1 hddress, I oxns. | - „ »
ho arranged,", litis official di -cl a ml.
"Now Germany is trying to arrange
an advantageous armistice and she ag-
itates the i|iiestion of honor'after in-
numerable lies.”
"She suggested a neutral committee
to verify atrocities they have already
verified. The reply is mainly an effort
to gain time. Por weeks Berlin Ins
waited for improvements in her mili-
tary situation. Then I limli tilnirg came
to Berlin witji had news. Since that
time Germans have boon ver\ desirous
about obtaining an armistice."
“It is possible that President Wilson
will make no reply to tile Gcnn;;r.
note. Franee, however, lias utter coa-
lon.ie No, n.angee. Texas. I C. P. ........ of the lateriui.ional ee in Presulent Wilson's deeision
( Shipyards hen*, left thin morning for;
I hu Mixsrs Hononth end \\ idicl- j Beaumont for medical t rentmom.
mi mi D»n* are in New (hlcaiin, whore | ._____
thev are vidting at tin* home t* i' their -T/v,
uncle. sa,., ..raves arrived this morning) Tf) YOIJR SOLDIER
from Beaumont. when* iic h:is been
.hick-
THAT XMAS PACKAGE
Private Tom White of Cu. A
Infantry here, returned this morning
from m few day V furlough in Beau
mont.
visiting h
o- daughter. Mrs. H.
mis been ill.
Mrs. A. M*. K>ii*s and litle daugh
ter, Lottie, arrived this morning from
. 4 | Ballinger. Texas, pi spend the winter
O. M. Auughan, of Mis Sixth Street, , ... », , .
, n „ , .1 with w. 1>. Perry and laimlv at Tour-
left this morning for Beaumont, where, tprmh nn(, Park
he will bn employed at the Pci-totfiee^ % _
Drug Store in that city. ) Mr. T? P Tuggle, of 110 Cypress
for
Mineral
where she will visit her grunddu ligh-
ter, Mrs. .1, J. Jordan, ami her ttnele,
Robert Jordan, of that eity.
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lo resjiimse In the desire of the rela-
tives anil friends of mm, in the service
• broad lo make Christiii.i.s nierrv "nu-r
tdere." the war departmeid has m.nle
d permissahle for raeli mau to reeeiie
one \m.is package of staml.ird sire
and contents.
ihe llej Cross is to aid in the send-
ing of these packages by furnishing
pasteboard cartons in which the desir-
_ Mrs. R. F. Tuggle, of
: Street, left this morning for Dayton.
Miss Lueile Ximitz, of-Twelfth oud j whore she will attend to business mat- od articles providing that such articles
Klin, left today for Mineral -.Veils, I tl,rs_ | are not harm! by the pnstoff.ee de-
pint men!. Those articles which are
H. I.cneon, formerlv omployod j Larred nr<* jjs follows:
the International Shipyards here, left | <Jl> All spirituous, vinous, malted,
this morning for Baldwin, ha., where| IVruoMitod or other intoxicating
he will take the position as manager i h<iuors, j ---q-------
of the boiler department of the1 Lin-j ^ ' ^ kinds of poison and all ar I - 1* p .1.1
wood plantation. Mr. Leneon w;il re-1 ^ hdes and e< mpositions conta ining I A-tHIlftHS * .0Il§[r3lUlflICCl
Edison and Parker
Fountain Pens
$2.50 to $12
Watches tiro daily becoming
scarcer, hut wo have a large
stock at less than present market
prices.
Ladies’ Bracelet Watches, 20
year gold filled enses, $13.50 to
$35.00.
tu Orange in January.
ORANGE MAY HAVE
APARTMENT HOUSE
The Chamber of Commerce is in re-
ceipt of a telegram from flp* Housing
Department, Kmergency Fleet Corpor-
ation, asking that- full information Ik*
5 i supplied with reference to the type
O of construction, the size and cost
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an apartment house to be erected i.
Orange. ^
The erection of an apartment house
in the city would be one of the most
needed of impro\ cments, >*u« h n
•structure, weM located, and thoroughly
modern, would indeed be a wonderful
addition to tie* eity, and it is to be
hoped that plans for its construction
will go through without cTe?ay.
The Chamber of Commerce expects
to have full detailed information bv
Thursday of this week, and will fur-
nish all data required by the Housing
Depu rt merit.
uso n.
1 e ) Kxplosisos- of all kinds.
td> Inflammable materials,
ing fii tion mateh(*s.
of • oin-
ex plode.
Infernal machines and median-,
u*al, chemical or other device
position which may ignite or
Cigarette lighters barred.)
! t) Liquids or liquefiable articles,
fragile articles ‘und otlier airmissihlo
matter when riot packed in m'.-ord
an.-e. with the requiremonts of the pos-
Floyd Gibbons, a Chlcflflo war cor-
respondent who was wounded ir.
France while going to the aid of an of
ficer, and wac decorated by the French
government, has returned to deliver r
r.cric3 of lectures. He is telling of
what he saw over there and is “wakinr
up America" to the be»' of his ability
By Gen. Mangin
i nclud-
Washington, Oet. 2*2. Italy has ;ii
1 ;irmy corps of 250,000 men who liavt
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tal laws and regulation:*.
* g) All other, articles whi»h
kill, or in anywise hurt, harm, or in-
jure another, or damage or deface or
otherwise injure the mails or other
property.
Those things w,hich will weep
’hroughmit the voyage only should he
•A'nt. AH packages should be taken
to tlo' Red dross chapter before wrap-
ping or sealing, where they will be in-
spected. Be sure and take trie iabel
which has heen sent by the soldier foi*
whom the package is intended., to-
gether with sufficient stamps for
mailing. Postal rates \vl?I be fti.b o.
fourth-class or parcel post zone rate.
'The Christmas parcel label which tin*
relative will receive from the man
i.verseas is to be shown to the Red
('loss in order to receive tin* carton,
but this label is to be Kept by ;\e
person sending the package, and not
left with the chapter. Tx’o messages
nuikt be sent in the package.
AH Christmas package- positively
must be turned • illo tfo It** T Cress
for j-hipment before November 1'f’irt, as
no )*ireels will be jiceepted aff *•• ilud
date.
been fighting on the west front since
I the start of tin* war and another 200,-
j <>(»() non-eomhntnnt troops, the Italiai.
J bureau of information reported today
I It made public a telegram of eon
gratulation from General Mangin to
the Italian government, when lie
J praised the work of the Italian trpop;
Mul-' dating that they had advanced 1H kilo
I meters in H<> hours and^ibat HSe Ital
. ian flag was Hying gloriously on tin
l western front.
“t am bn))]>y to have the It dim
army under my eoiiimand,,‘ (Icnerai
.Mangin notified the Italian govern
ment.
KIEL IS CHOKED
WITH U-BOATS
Geneva, Oct. 22. -Kiel harbor is tin
abb* io accommodate all the suluna
rincs which have returned from Os
'end and Zeehrugge during the pas'
week and some are lying off shore, ai
cording to advices received here.
LIBERTY WILL OPEN
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The Liberty theater will open oioor
r »w with William S. Hart in ilu* “Xur
row Trail,” a splendid picture show-
iiig M r. 11 art at his best.
TO THE DEMOCRATS OF ORANGE COUNTY a
I have just received notice of appointment as County
Chairman of Orange County, of a committee to raise funds
for the National Democratic Congressional Campaign.
While I know that you ha /e heen called upon for var-
ious donations I believe that his cause is equal to any of
the various war activities for the reason that Democrats
must be sent back to Congress Jfom the doubtful states
that the hands of President Wilson be held i^p in this crit-
ical hour.
Below is the committee for Orange County, any of
whom will receive your contribution, same to be announc-
ed in the Daily Leader from day to day until Orange has
raised the $100 asked of us.
PAGE TTTREHl
PRAYER MEETING AT
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
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After having our church dosed for
three weeks we will appreciate the
prbilegc of meeting again. Wo are
hoping to have a large crowd and a i
good service Wednesday evening at !»
so\ en tliirt \ for the regular mid-week
prayer meeting. I am urging all our
members to In* present ami cordially i ‘‘Kildare of Storm,” a Metro oia.'ter-
yi)iting all others to come and wor- j pij/ee, with Lmih Stevens and King*
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Amusements
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By Edna Greenwood Beasley
The rand will open tomorrow with
ship with ns. We might t> praise God
for the passing of the epidemic aniL
for sparing the lives of Ilis people.
Though sorrow has come to *dunv
homes and we have felt their jmrrOw,
the mere) of the Lord lias been show n
us in that so man) have, been spared.
Let us come together and praise Hie
name of the Lord.
^ Samuel A Cowan/ oastor.
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Lvaiigelist Albert T. Fills will speak
if the mid week serv ices of die ( liris-
i.in chureh at Dth and Main Wed-
nesday night upon tlu* theme “Christ
• is a Fersonal Worker," ,lohn
The public is cordially invited to be
present and the members urged lo id-
»o attend as several matters of imjmr-
iuee.-^,UL efnne up for consideration.
Hip-Hip Hooray”
Companv Coming
To the Airdome
Mam:iu.i*r Hershel 'Thomas h:is -mir ,
*’•1 * * The 11 ip Hip Hooray (ib is. ’ ’
headed by Sum Loeb and a eTi’ver
jTiggot m {lie leading robs.
Tlu* play was adapted for ib< screen
from tlu* novel of ibat name written
bv lileanor Mereein Kell), ami ,uibLd -
ed l») tin* Centura eomp inv, and which
created such a furore in literal) eir
eles.
As Kate Kildare, limilv Sbvens is
at her best and is surroui.il .1 by a
east if notable plavers. This pi/*tun*
should indeed prove to be a wiener for
tlu* Strand.
To produce a war incline, .herein
ev olving a thrilling spectach for . be
screen, with realistic battle srem . e\ *
ploits of heroism and view >i' v ir'
ileseeralion, is something which ha
been attempted man) times during Ihe
past I wo years.
In the production of “Friv.de Fe d”
the l*'amoiis Flayers-La.sk) eorp o'.dion,
j asserts that it has made Ihe firsi was
ijiieture of feature b*ngth in which i.
incorporated every scene, in every sub-
title, in practically even font of film,
a t renu-ndoiis pat riot ie appeal.
In spite of an bffer, to rclern ;o
the concert stage, Miss Dolores (bis.s-
T4n* screen rights to CTtr.i # Kiitn-
mers play, “(liood Gracious, Annabel,99
has been pur|ebased by the Famops
l.asky Flayers corporation and it will
be used as Billie Burke’s next starring
vehicle following ”T'he Make Believe
Wife,” which Miss Burke recently
completed at the Fort Lee studio.
David Wafk Griffitli filmed ilu*
House of Representative.-' on Saturday
afternoon, Aug. 2V, fur the first iit.io
in Ilu* history of ihe I’nited States.
Gilbert M. Anderson has completed
arrangements to release bis produc-
tions through the W. L.Sherry Service.
Clara Kimball Young has temporar-
ily sidetracked “Cheating (’heaters**
and is now doing “The Road Thru the
Dark.”
i Lillian Walker has departed for the
coast to make tin* remaining seven of
her eight Lilli m W alker “Happy*’ pro-
duct ions.
m
ast of artists that know how to on- inelli will continue her pictures career
terrain, as the opening nttraeflon ror nnd is now at Great Seek, I.. J„ at
his Airdome Theater. “Ihe Hip-Hip wor|c with K. K. Lincoln on the see-
Hooray" Company comes to Orange (|
l highly rcrommomled bv prrss ;4:n* puv
• as one of the very nest t:i*«ioiii
imi'ieal organization that ever i uim*
ilirougli Texas. 'The Loeb eonipnny
'•limes hen* from Houston. Texas,
win*re they gave .'100 consecutive per-
formances to capacity houses. One of
l lie big features of the show i* ‘The
Hip-Hip Hooray” (Quartette, com-
posed of four good looking youag
Hint know how to siiuopa*e mid liar*
iioni/.e the latest jazz nm^ieul selee-
' mns. “'The Hip-Hip Hooray*” chorus panY.
onsists of eight shapely,' good looking
young maidens that know how to h
'Weet and wear beautiful clot Ins, as
veil as sing and dance. Special seen
tv i.s carried for every show. During
he engagement of tlu* Loeb company
here will be a Vlumgrt1 s>f program
hree times a week. Doors open at 7
n Wednesday night. Be there.
a series of patriotic produc- (
tions, “Stars of Glory,” a successor to j
“Lafayette, We Conn*.”
Arlene Fretly is to return to ihe
screen in a series of eight pliotonbiv s.
Six of this number will form part of
a series produced by C'donel William |
N. Selig in association with L. I.an-i
ning Masters and Sidney (i.irrett,!
president of I. Frank Brock I is-, • Com- 1
TOMORROW
EMILY STEVENS
Kildare of Storm
Metro Wonder Play
Also other attractions
CARD OF THANKS.
To the members of Company A. Sth
Infantry. We wish to thank the meiy^,
oers of the company Tor their a;ten
ions and kindnesses shoWp us during.
nir sorrow. Also for their benutifi;*
lorsil offering.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Beauchamp and.
Family. j
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It’s a cold day when the emperor j
if Aust rin-Hungary is not accepting
omchodv’s resignation.
A PPLE S
A carload of apples ship-
led in from Arkansas. For
;ale in the Hewson Bldg.,
lext door to the Ellis Furni-
j
ure Store.
Crown Mercantile Go.
BUY COMFORTS
NOW
Medium and large size cotlon
comforts
S-COfl to $8.00
Wool comforts, large size
to $20.00
Down comforts, large size
$22.59 to $25.00
Cotton Blankets
S2.?A to $5.0Q
J. B, BixUnd ' ' ,
S. M. While
E. y. Folsom
'-I/P. Milliard
Mr*. L. F. Benckenstein
Mrs. Felix Weil
Mayor Sholars
Jno. J. Ball
-COMMITTEE-
Le« Woodworth
J. M. Dullahan
Mrs- Geo. Foreman
Mrs. A. G. Pearce
Judge D. C. Bland
W. H. Stark
B. F. Brown
W. L. Vining
L. Miller
Mm. W I U S»arl<
Mr«. Dr. C. E. Phillip,-
Airdome Theatref
INDEFINATE ENGAGEMENT ®
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Beginning Tomorrow, Wed., Oct. 23, ®
SAM LOEB’S
Hip Hip Hooray Girls
In Musical Plays Par-Excellence
18 - PEOPLE - 18
ALL SPECIAL SCENERY
CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY OTHER DA Y
W. B. Simmons, Jr.; County Chairman.
You can mail check to mo and same will he published
day received.
DONATIONS RECEIVED TO DATE
PRICES:
Adults
Reserved Seats
Children
Doors Open 7 :Q0 p
Crown Mercantile Co.
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Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 210, Ed. 1 Tuesday, October 22, 1918, newspaper, October 22, 1918; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564140/m1/3/: accessed May 1, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.