The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1921 Page: 4 of 8
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DAILY LEADER
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operators, several street ear tinea, the
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DELICIOUS AND REFRESHING
To borrow a light off my lighter.
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ATLANTA, GA.
Te coca-Cola Company
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'erime goes on, and coroners wax fal. f
Along the road the hearses roll with :
A REGRETTADLE ICIDENT. Mcape. 1
He was the type yf author who bark Loi
of business should be deposited within two
days. Mail them to us; we will credit
your account immediately and acknowl-
edge the deposit.by return mail.
THS UNIVERSAL CAR
Repairing.
A foxy old hick
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new "sky trasup."
on, officer
‘i tried to air out the place *
-And l starteh the electric fans
, And I left the donc open all day.
There is much excitement before
We get him ext in guh shed
Deposit Checks
Promptly .
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"I have been reading lately
A preat deal about a movesnendt
By depositing checks promptiy you
are protecting yourself and doing a favor
to make use of our bank-byma service.
bit of "anew" in
burg” he ended
Build Reliability
Into Our
Sniffed the air and went out
Thinking it was qaused by the
Cigan that I seli and I?
Didn‘ make a sale all day."
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“An Laudanun
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OTHERS WHO SEEM TO HAVE
SLEEPING SICKNESS.
Messenger boyb, ueket choppers.
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UNSEEN HANDS
A Bewildering Detective Story?
By ROBERT ORR CHIPPERFIELD
Copyright, 1921, Public Ledger Co. Copyzight 1920,
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Orange, Tes. Friday, March 4.
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And he threatens to have me
! For opaerating a cigar lighte
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INCoASISTENT
Things are most incousistent here,
in thin woria, sad-and dun; you ean-
‘not buy a stem ot beer, bat you can
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Have Your Car Overhauled
For Spring. Use Gen-
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Tith a Diccough ofdisguust.
For Sale Here Only By
HILL MOTOR CO
Authorized Sales And Service
mgmbers of mediocre ability to have ’ and yet I am of the imprereion the • his unexpres ed prar r
speeches sritten and. after stating ! you are more like Dumas-fils." loa" -----2 Erm the !
the subject to the house, obtain per-. The author hit him on the ja" rection. and with a sruni of rein
mfssion to "revise and extend re-and knocked hihf down. A crowd-Tony turned and rusiied
marks in the Record’ It ie a plan collected and a policeman made hie room, the tray fcssptten.
that found mnuch favor with membes s ] appearance. . |
who sought to create an mpressipn Later in the nighi court the au
. witl the folks at home. ( Ihor said:
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lowr with his wife yeeterday. but
every time he turned to look at a
girl his witewouid tell him to come
on and not let .the children get run
over. •
event that anything rhould affect hi
yocal cords to make speeh impo? i
eibie, it is hoped that he wifi wave
Kin arm, or mnake other signs that
month Journal, one month, 75
ents: one "year, $8.60, payable in
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ltions and the bidding of per-
i againt each other for pozaes-
of prop g|y.
B The future of home building de-
pends mainly upon two factors —the
sont of bulldirg matt rial and wages
Sof workers who are engaged in the
seomstruetion of material and eree-
aion of buildinzs. Unless these els
Saens are harmonized in a way that
wil insure lower costs tor building,
the work that wil be done will be
waitreeses,. handle wrappere.
them primed in the Congressional
Kecord a practice that has cost the
omn the4 lookout
wears a velour ha’ and whe beard
Atlas. Peck was in Round ing-Bi-
every afternoom except
at 206 Front Street by The
Printing Company.
•i to Enow what it is. Tony
i’'- Wb inqicate to the bouse his deter
gathation to stay i n the job as Ion V
ha an effort is made to tool the pub-
1 was faint from hunger. No t<M had to Uk chin.
:va .«d iais lips since the ptevious Petex voice had iowerca as he ap-
I night and he tend not tizawlate a proached;-bu/ It had
country telegraphers, moving neh.
“aalkn,aanazuelchto, I A LITTL soE ° LIrL
G. Woodson, advert jaieg manager. . There “ a man in mY ureet
I Who rana a very good cigar store
Entered at the Orange, Texas, post
office as second nas matter I nd eenerally he M very happy
"“5 " """ 1" "E । And contented and all that
Member United Press Associations Hut this morning when I went in
daring he yearn ' it has been tn!
vogue.
ispecial delivery letter seviec. tea
PLEASES A WoMAX
when she sees her dress or .suit
come home looking as clean
and fresh as new. Appeals to
her idea for style and economy
to make last season'* gowns
look like this season’s. Our up-
to-the-minute dry eleaning does
' it. The only cleansing process
• that really re-news garments.
Tell him lo move the tailer of a curious bmne.and blacl • nut another for aljchating her:
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t Ue booze, and I got the
Outside he ebuld hear the two men buy & sun. The stei of beer’s a
to adiring constituente by many alwaye seems
pinche icat Tony redouble hhs visilance.
He Iuy in a silenit agony of <
s And he dona not even buy
Of The Leader wil be gladly cor A stogie, but uehts a butt,
reeted upon Ila being brought tolwhieh he has carried in bis pocket
the attention of the pubiishers Since the night before, and when
Tejepaones: For all departments. He is leaning over the lighter
No 4 or 3 L His whiskers catet fire and
small compared with •he, gwat need
of homes • •
"Attempis to regulate rents by leg-
idlanive enactnent will hardly bring
«rdul desired, but they will discour-
age investment ot money in home
budding for mo ownc of property
wants ihe state to say how much ren-
tai be shall charge for it, or what
9 giner disposinon he can make of
that which ia his own. There will
fbelute reduction in rents until the
, number of homes more nearly equale
) th, demand, or landlords are Jooking
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Friday. March 4, 1921 .
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tn one model evolved by one o ’ •.
the chief makers, though "the loot is ) ’
cased in varnished blek leather. chis
I get the nexi best thing gun.
grew to keep a member from wast- was smokinr
Ing time over a subject in which no-' peculiar and
body is intereeted. a man walked up to him and said;
The practice • has enabled many 1 "Your play reminds me of ib ’
eontinue to interjet his "I obseetithousht he was calling me nomen
in the intecests of ecinomy. In th- and that 14 Why 1 hit him. Maree
pablic’ws money and imposing on it at
the same time
it may not be generally known
that many of the speeches which
there ig ..boat the
eon id male tb: dpobane" oa b "2e
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He had
goyernment large suus ef money
epresentative MeClintic shoula
—rates: o- mont...
cents; one year $6; with The Beau*
„ "And I want to tell you now
Foreign Advertising Representative: That I am in favor of it.
& G Theta, 366 Hrth avenue, Now ! 1 don’t usually mix up in any
York; 837 Marquett building : Movements or crusades
Chicago. Rates furnished on ap- O» this sort, but if there
vlication. Is anything I ean do to boost
. : This thine along. I’ll do it.
Any froneous reflection upon the Yesterday morning a bird
Eharaeter, standing or reputation With ehin whiskers comes in here
of any person, tn m or corporation
dcaign: Would Miler recognize it?; hmband’s affectioas?
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slain men by the ton; you cannot buy
’a flowing bowl, but yu may buy 6 :
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w time a boykon thich would show his strhordi. . Th, coor bpenca and Pet Mag-1
nale that he ms near al hon ani seredin. seaed th' -tray, and de-
gparicd: .while Toru eatcd himselr
u .Tony would but kar ‘^'..trfe. wehnip and raised the bottle
•a tinute. [tohisllpa. • :
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enahle the inameless nen to strike llost. Odell took up 1 hr- n&kito and yet methinks the gun is worse, w hen l
Jhcain? irked feverinv to tear of a frag placed in sintui hands; it boo’ts the ’
D ’ ler cned ”• darknes while mem fro the end. but the strong business of the hearse and crape'
' roaypnna sat to a;
st Lt. however, luutterfne curves ne haekea atra '0 ” at the pill Jill I” ‘ weir prime, and yield up useful
bet Mt his bn fh; and lantiug a a snect s rip of it ate off in-hisuves ♦ e youthful ***** i
............ and an . ' ...» n the hand rhen Re gouged a piece 01 wolfish souls are. not worthy twenty
corner, he started to prepare s-. bread from the cnter of the portios cents, at midnight leave their haunts;
per. ’ f loaf up n th tras, thrust tbe bit and shoot down worthy gents You
' Od, ll watchod him chroueh wartiy of sdk into the aperture, and re cannot walk into a sore and buy a,
halt-e 101 d eves ms-he stice l ham, placed the -soft broad to mak its 1uK of gini ‘be merchant and his
op ned cans, and placed a hng: loot resence. clerks would roar, end call the sher- l
of Lreha and a -wood n dish of but- The knife he acreted beueth the! in: and this is very well, indeed;
ter on te table: and the det ctive^ mattreas of the coach, and recliningt’tis well such traffic stops; for sell |
realized suddenly that he hize itagnin he puled ihe filthy blankets up dom do frall mortals need so much
as forty drupe. But you can walk.
your honor;
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THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
Te abolksh .whiskers," he suld.
lsid ot the Meade remidence should lident. that Pete was shu some dis-]; it aeta a million bats awing I
retax ih.ii vigilance for an hour and -ancy away: but no time could be beneath the drinker'* hat. Andi
Drinks
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Suppoze the muen whom he had ।
placed ^11 guard bulb inaide and out- calling to oach other, and it was ev-wicked Chin*, there is no doubt
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More Houses—Lower Rente.
‛AWhie efforts arc being made It:
S Pebnyivanta and a nussber of otlw
P states to have legislation passed that
1 will prevent property owners from
incrersing rents excebsively. it mu t
s • bi evident to all persons givie the
wubjeet serieus thought that the
only mehod by which rents can be
b kept reasonable is by ereetion of 1
mote homes.
L 7 The ban elaced upon uanecexsary
K. qnstruotion during the war and the,
" bigh r. ,l of building since havel
Erought the nation to the point
M there 1,500,009 - homes are re-
BKttred to meet the needs of the pen
ta-Rfc. if housing .condinion: are to t
That they should for their materiar
E ena moral welfare.
EGf With this xr at ahectage of ton.c
Zuis not surprising Iha’ lanelords an-;
abl-to detand almneist any sui Ihe:
8 mee fit for ’he use ot their property.
Rentals have been doubled, and in
Er : cases tribled, as cot pared will, rat /
Ebetore the war. based largely tpor.
ohe infated values r cated by war
it is imped that Rep James V Me But mhe sinel ol burnins whlakers
cuntie of th. ^.n.h Oklahoma an Remain-1 l burn d ine nse
utet stay, right-on the Sob whe. . And sprinkled colog ne around,
meh.u ia anade in the huse to « Eut “ w as no we, even
trod ............ remarke and has Man who came in ‛o.buy a cicar
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"Pop.'' n
"Yes, my ion."
"What to a gardener?"
"A gardener is a man who ratse
a few things, my boy."
"And what ls.a farmer?'
"A man who-raises * let of
things.”
, "Well, what is a middleman,
I pop?" •
"Why, he‛s a fellow who raises
everything, uoy son."
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Mrs. Dugan f reading paper)—-
Here's a mon suing tee divorce be-
cause his woffe goes through his
boekets, Pwhat would yoz do if yes
wke ub and found me going
througir'your podkets?*
Dugan -Oi, tea Dugan, sadly, O'd
got up and help yez loek.
cup of cofToe, and a great hunk of other in the drug store. We ’ll make
fbreaa. • bight of it-" ,
, .. .-g-, .___—■ It was exidenay his Ini.utitn to. "Gunme dat bonie an' go feed yer i -
Th S-absurdity of filling th. < on pie ture of the boy ridinr ihe bicyele 1 w * 1! to 1 on inierrupi d to
Ealonal Record x it fi speeches that J was pafticulaty vpopriate on the memtalty wthed al bo inability tolodeka vast Aisec, "I axed de tray:
a*4 ne’er “eliverd am can: to havt special delivers stamps. ' When you establish comununicaticn with Miller, 0 ets dsejona was gone so
iuprened itself in a prastical way man a mheelai delivery kmt from it only he could reach that tray au- = tong i dreered datyoue
upon "epresentatin MeClintic. ani New York , anicngo.a reaehir observed’and place upon it sorte to had bloweu."
lie through the Congressional Rec-
"I am sorry.
A very cultivated Engishweman
who writes excellent verse and who,
from her sense of beauty, ztm clings
fondly to her Swinburne’and Words-
worth —to say nothing at our Whit-
man -was taken to a poetry nociety
receptimn the other evening. Not
liking vers libre she is not familar ,
with the names of its exponents, and 1
during the evening the name of Amy I
Lowell came up for discussion.
"Amy Lowelll Amy Lowell! ■
Who to Amy Lowellr" she asned.
Thy young man in horn spectacles
gazed at her scornfully and replied,
! ’ Amy Lowell is our leading ’met "
"Where, may I ask, is she leading
your" said the English lady
But if the opportunity shonk come The tates nad been more kind than
to show ’through the what object could he Placs "V on the Odell bad dared to hope. He khew
--- _ trar? He thrust one hund down the swift and deadenine effect of the!
sprinkling of -’applause-’ never heard, written a successful play. It had cauiloa sl bene th the blanket, but ngixlar when PAte had brought; I
have been the plan adopted in eon- had a long run on Broadway. L. found, • L he had suppered, thnt file ’ na wjen oncethe men crumbed t
ig a dear and iaveit in; I pocketa had been em plied: nob - venlt ionyence cacape would be asured,
gle which li an art whin a stub of pencil or occap of paper He strained his ears to listen for the! '
•oda water serkers, soha. telephone is punched out in a Goral de • ite and
the tops, which reach half way “P A
the calf, are al bright blue satin. • » 2
But. no matter how fas the *h0e5 .
go on their upward trip. they wIL1--f k
never catch up with the skirls. 7 ' ,
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remained jas , uon trom whicb Pete would re- "Thelellowwhoranthelvery
Ai that moment as i( ia an “2 0iurn, for he had as yet no idea where stabie at Tickville several years
----- ' -aint bah Mhler was confined. He had heardhas cut off his tom; mustahe and1
1 • away with hi logtit broad
The author hit him on th aq r tion, und with a Eruui of relt scend the ateps axain, but that wlb brinmed h4usn big watch chain,
and knocked hihf down. A crowd-Tony turned and rushed from the all. Could it be that Millar was in He now wears a greasy cap as he
some othe huildin, an outhouse or rums a garage.
odeilzprang-rom bi W$ ahed Jpchaps? If so, he could • • • -
ho reekieaes of d‛ spera t on. bht scarcely hope to find it in the dark- Washington Hock’s home has
he had not tal n hi wearinessito ness: and his vubordinate, gagged; been brightened by the arrival of a
1 a < punt, and the roo whirled about .would be unable to guide him even if > new phonograph, which came yester-
him so that he repcht 1 out biin “ he dared venture a subdued cali. day. Wash says one beauty about a
to stoady himis ef. His hands S it ht “To Be Contmued,) phonograph is that it don’t have to
the b ek of a chair, and az -bls viion _ ------ ------- | praetice a lot before it begins to slag
_________o--• elardee again he saw that hanging, SpeakiuK of bofteerinK. what »-
nomers -.have discovered a ac . re his coils i and necktie, abot the value placi d b» the woman • • •
sudden return to coxe zioune 88 now
lin. while olbt "antaliz ins oda of
coec njod tn? room, and Tony, atiili
' grumiling audby over his confed."
exate’a delay, shuffied bark and forth:
1 pu thelvs to table dnd’s ove.
All at onee Odell narrowed nis hd-
, umd oniy a mere sit demain d
ikrough Pich he rated wih greater
-intensiry at his jailor's muovemonts:
| forToy had brougit u battered tin’
tray to th table and placed upon it
a plat of "au and beans, a sipaming
"Dick didn't blow hs brains out
>whe».you rejected film. He came
araund add proposodjo me."
"WeH, he must have fotten rid of
! them same other way, then."
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KNOTHER DISAPPOINTMENT.
Want a inNew Yoek paper:
FOR SALE-25 caliber automatic,
gob ai new, price $10; bought it
to kill a certain party and he left
town, dec D. O’.
perceptibly the lerk will try to sell you four, ■
xened stecchis departur,and ha - you’re supplied wjth mon. It',
as he az ended the stera worse to buy • demijohn than 'tl*
whe h led u» to tg perch. to buy a sat, and so the wave of .
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 54, Ed. 1 Friday, March 4, 1921, newspaper, March 4, 1921; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528766/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.