Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1919 Page: 2 of 6
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ORANGE DAILY LEADER, '
Orange Auto Service Station
General Auto Repair Work
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Batteries recharged
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SAW MILL WORK, TRAM ENGINES. LOGGING CARS, PUMPS,
BOILERS AND STEAMBOAT MACHINERY
Iron and Brass Castings of all Kinds. All Kinda of Repair Work
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the jorney to Paris is being made that o
way every day.
A similar idea orcurred to Fred H ,
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niglt, every day in the week, any pa-
tirnt may receive cuirpany providing
that saie patient is in proper physical
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Washington, Jan. A.--Seuator King
of I tah, luade an unsuecessful effort ,
today to call up his resolution asking I
of the secretary of stute for informa- I
tion what sfeps, if any, have been tuk-
en relative to the settlement of claims 4
FREEDOM OF SEAS Q
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iator, who reached an altitude of 23,-
he canmot find iteret i a Pa ve reet on april 1916.
Leader want ads are sure to bring results. Try one.
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London, Dec. 17.—(By Maik.)— 0
Thunks to aviation the . world growsO
smaller every day. - o
Time was when Londoners regardedo
Paris as a town a long way off. and/o
those who went there considered them-
selves well-traveled. Those were the o
days when • straight as the crow flies’’ o
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who Lave
their duties undisturbed during the
ND bear in mind when
planning that new
building, that the first
cost is not last cost— .
of their friends in London, vith whom
; they were united in comnon rejoicing.
175,190. During the
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Se-nnss Senator King Is
using firm of hatters is introduc- Worried Over Mexico
distinctive hat for women ha wear i -----—
build your house of good ma-
terials and avoid the expen-
sive after costs that inevitably
follow a cheaply constructed
building of cheap goods.
Long Leaf Yellow Pine
Lumber, Red Cypress and
Red Cedar Shinglesand Cy-
press Fence Posts, and an or-
ganization to serve you.
lu the screen version of ” The Still
\iarm" many of the scenes have heen
aodernized to some extent, anil many
f the thrilling moments have been
adaptec to the silent drama, but there
Special visiting lours are now ur
rannged fur at the Emergency hspi-
tal for the convenience of both the pa-
tients and the nurses. From four in
the afternoon until eight-thirty at
Sole Manufaeturers of Moran & Johnson Patent Hot Air Dry Kiln and 0
Moran Patent Black Plate. Complete Equipment for Stationery; Me- 0
rine and Locomotive Work.
"MGB‘SMNMERNM"-2ma
thuecistiugviplaglcmncrieve "I,wa3 ig
worse fix than before, I eouldn’t, in
the least, tell what they'd been talking
it
jeans for
anze but wi
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bably w
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Not only is the cause wrthy in eV-
ery wax, but the younrsters of toda}
j will thrill .to the many hitir raising
Lcrns and the good old melo-drama-
' tic plot as did the yungsters of yrar»
Parisians are becoming to Londoners
just next-door neighbors, and Mr. Smith
of 1919 wih say to himself, "‘I tKihk
I ’ll just drop in on Alphonse in laris
for lunch.” It won’t take him any
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the crown and wider in the brim
» an open question whether womi-
Il-have to take off their hats in
ouse of commons. * * *
While ondon
vote the senate ilitary eozumittee to- s ning. of ce
in parliament it is similar to the
bishop’s hat in sfape, but slightly low
rfit!fntiiti (.52(101,1,152412
sre
< the altitule record that was brAkrn by
captain iang. On July; 14. 1914, Oele
rich readied a bright of 26,246 feet.
i'l»e next highest flight on recor was
that of H G. Hawker an English av-
Quality and Service
euse Wps 818,833,901, representing a
value of $188,119,643.
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If you want to buy or rent
a farm see W. M. Gunstream. I
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What Eery Woman
Vater Ought to Know
the forme
iolt di-pat
nt-. He gue
brt:tr goxr3 arag, twihea Lndon, Jan. . Flying . urica2
to th, many Stirring scynes of "The pieplane at Ipowich senterday yptr
stil Mano, and now after. all..thejaigipudle ecord, rrachaing a l^.< o
I . t tb.a tu nh of ... woulapAt p " I 24. Observe ........
ofher r the tri iutai "I* j i aptain LauE. collapsed
phe hns “ne hack ft. us imithe aftesdwhen ni oxygn bottle Broke but re
jdratnaandi being sh io “MemttesMeth men were frost bitten
......*• at the Arerican for the ‘ene during their fliglit
’fit of the Orge Fire Department-
New York Jan l— After the war
probleis confronting the sport woild in-
elude questions of whtt i gcg 1e
hpppenin the ranks of the hmateurs
Amateur spurts always hus been Civi
General Auto Repairing. Batteries Rechaiged
and Repaired
Neu) Batteries to Fit Your Car Guaranteed
18 Months /
the latest Broadway
onccived the na of showing
Yanks and co/utriots in Paris
what form e rejoicings took.
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SATURDAY, JAN. 4, 195
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(By Unitd Presa)
' Lomneon, Dec. IH(Bx Mnil.)- •A cer I
tain distinguished American was tho.
guest at a ruunber, of notalle Londone,
j placing adustrucat in the bands of a
I nolinterested commission.
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(By United Press)
Loudon, Dec. 1t.—By Mail. >— Now J
that women have power to tote,their
mnfolk, or the strength of hundreds I
uf ears' start in the study of politics,
are giving them kits of gvod advice.
Among their valuuble hint* are the fol-
low ing:
Beware of Bawlshevks: They’ll
borrow anybody's seulskin coat at the
which are greatly similar to its amateur
ise of representatives “)
ry calls attention to the (6)
state cooperation in the ()
licinrich Odlerich, a Gieruan licki
Washington, H ( ., Jan. 1. Los
“4 1 hog cholete eleclinrd ureatiy
four y ar 19t: to 1917 and
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is not a man, woman or child in Or
The Lutcher & Moore Lbr
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Day bon, 0 . dun . r.
ich ocder, ah Miene
altitude re or just bken by Cap [n • 11 1 A
tain Line He reuche d altitude of rars ane —ondon AFC
the127,900 fe on Heptenbr 191s,
coming down near Cantow Ohio.
Fedrral government's campaign against
this destructive animal disease.
The lsses for 1911 totaled 6,301,300
anmuals, which, vhlued at $10.10 a head
made a monetary loss of $67,697,461,
for 1917, 2,952,144 animals valued at
$11.73 a lnad. a monetary loss of $32,-
the pistot.
Atte for a candidate who parts
iMe middle. He is obviously q
» Kke one side or the other. , O
1 candidate* asks you to give
ndate, ask him: "‘Whatabout o
»Kadate ?" 8
you attend a political meeting as 10
condition to be i isited. This arrange-
prferm that it has not
y
• th prolesionala
h had held prat t ‘c. tol
Still Without Gas
be rivived early as a foregone conelu-, ------
The same facts hold good for boxing- gjon I Shreveport, La., Jan. 4.—-Pipes of the
Therefore, the conclusion may bc ___________Arkansas Natural Gas Company, which
AGREEMENT REACHED SENATE COMMITTEE
ON KAlSEK > > 1A1 •> . about a week agoatsul ; WANTS CONTRACTS
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.Amsterdam, Jan. 4—The British da*,atg, as the gas was turned
golf and Dutch govermments have afr d at an . n far'hhe "first-time after the pipes
ment regarding the status of the; y bccn repaired. -The fjrst explosion, ,
41 . day rejected Hecretary Baker 9 recom
r German rmp rur. accord.ng to X wa. . • used be a sudden rise in the stagei . ] ' ,
, * -ri. ‘ muendation for legisiution tu vulidate
teh to the Telegraaf from Thejof the river,
ihforuul war ontracts and authorize
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nnanber uf cities in Araknass, includ- •
--A-oAc, occocc ccoooo i | incut and ord red favorably reported
Uu)t.g,xL Hope, Texarkana, Mal - • i n » >
o • 1 ’ .Senator khitehcos K a bill intoduced yes-
terday legalizing such contraets bull
resti ictions on buildings up
to $10,000, finds u with........
was/ejoit ng over t he
ay<tice the American
ace that sport on a footing never be rhe price of admission is only 15c.
re realized, while the advanee of ten I Help along a good cause.
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Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 4, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 4, 1919, newspaper, January 4, 1919; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519343/m1/2/?q=war: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.