The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 112, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 11, 1921 Page: 4 of 10
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r THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
RAILROAD TIME TABLE
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By Roy K. Moulton
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THE DELICATE DISTINCTION.
while the army
of census bureau It was 2 a. m.
“Well, when f realized that Ma
noses costs something like $20,000,- | Their leases, and under "Rules"
lira
m., at whi
Do.
pile beats at
Antonio; or to
H. Page * Bro., Austin, Texan
"How is it that this here
Wil-
liam J. Brfand has so much to'say
I
any- Paul remarked with
a new
THE THOUGHTFUL HUSBAND
(To Be Conttaued.)
Better a is always gratined when the
DOG HILL PARAGRAFS
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THE NEW DAY LN MEXIco,
Hpt
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cigarette* are made in this country.
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the dueling pistol.
RE DAYLIGHT SAVING.
the stairs."’
Pe
Use Genuine
are the officials
•Then
A
trying to enforce law to an
She nodded.
I
with it.
a-
watch it through to the finish?
Mexico might render a good ser-
plores Polish Artist."
ORANGE HEMSTITCH-
ING & PLEATING CO.
But he was not to be outdone, so
i.
when we found
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Front St.
Phone 827.
by
who thought hiuis.it insulted. Blows
All Work Guaranteed
going to be bad weather.
HE WHO MAY-WALKS MAY RUN
DINNER STORIES
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blds shall be submitted in sealed en-
velopes on regular form, and address-
atter a while French deputies can
get np and in the beat at debate say '
sho’
plal
for.
Within a year or two it is likely an-
other national enumeration will be
other as one American conzressman
can say about another and get away
PERHAPS "TIS BETTER SO.
Headline in New York Tribune:
and bought a box of sardines, and
nobody ever knew the difference. I
...
Poke Eazley says as long as a |
person has a leak in his roof there |
in not any need of him owning an
almanac to tell him when there is.
"meeting."
the deputies
for- body, but I can’t make head or tail
her of it."
C.
Alt
Miles of so-called melody
And were harmonizing treat.
A dozen other tenantanebuuitod
the possible Totive for tho crime.
Why, too, had she nerseir mention-
Grocers
• Phone 31
he had by apply-
tart a Dock Com-
power within
and overthror
rumans who
in public.]
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DAILY LEADER
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TO BEGIN to
i pick up .
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PAsSING OF the DUEL.
Cervantes gave the last punch to
chivalry that toppled it from la
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| folks come to wee them on Sunday
1 to spend the day, so long as they,
1 are inclined to do the right thing
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SoUTHERN PACIFIC.
West Bound.
Orange, Texas, Wednesday. May 11,
1021.
Copyright 1010 b the Public
Ledger Co.
Phone 30
ADAmSGARACR
All kinds of repair work-a-
fully guaranteed. Your pot- k
ronage solicited.
Till, between Cherry and ,
HILL MOTOR CO.
Phono 666. 3rd and Green Ave.
#$
No. 11*
No. 4
No. 18
No. «
No. 152
F NAN MA "y
-KI 1 TAE
MV ROLLER
SATBS :
ter-Gtanfield
mpt N-ervice
of trestle and ti
the site of the
ang. Wharf ad
specifications i4
lag to Oransa
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Simpson Co , 5m
alter?"
"Oh, jo:
in to supper
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EQUALITY,
hold to this; that if a man be
true,
if he will live unto his spoken
creed,
matters not the week he finds
to do
Nor what his garb—of him the
world has need.
A,MA> WALK[is
DO NOVELTY ro nus
' BIRD
THE SECOND BULLET
By Robert Orr .Chipperfield
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down Gander creek Friday after.!
noon without even getting a bite. ’
8020
Parts
For Sale Only by
, Columbus Allsop says he don't1
care bow many of his wife's kin
ana announced, that these were the
with Mrs. Hartshorne?"
"No, I merely nodded to her. The
-,5
mood as he forced his way through j
will show that we have succeed-
ed in obtaining some very exclu-
sive fabrics for men's apparel.
You iwlll not find such suitings .
elsewhere. We are taking orders
late to millions,
tea could be red
Dod and her A
“l2M220Ka.
D t»U T RLALIY
NECESSACY TO JAL
INTO THE wods TO
Pick FLOLOERs
000 now that there are so many; Found that music was prohibited
. 10W am.
: ILUsa,
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She nodded lauzhfngly toward thebynbringinealon.enoueh.suhato
He took Mrs. Ledyard entrance of the apartment house he; _ ,
WeeK.
deputy to fight with his asts to give ' .euis of race and education
Sidney Hocks fashed an up and
“atisfacuon" to anothee statesman । should not be complicated
-* •e- ...----• -----...—, teacher of radicalism.
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be openedm
the consfe
Aneult, Many things can be baid in
hhe been heard from the challenge. ।
The bare finst, American style, Mexico shows a dispossitiog to bring
what the task,
meets with faith the cares
which come his way.
in the French government,
how?" asks a friend of ouns.
Mrs. Hartshorne’s
Charlie Hapsburg is back again
Is doing all that God shall
asks
crush was awful/ Bebe stirred un-
easily.
"Were you near her at any time
during the evening, Mrs. Cowles?"
than his
fight with. The seconds went back I
to their principal and nothing more
-gemsom
“I don’t know. I couldn't see." cd Mr. Swaghhinore’sobviousiy
in Bebe’s heavily ringed hands were'i------* - - ------- . “______
th. twising now in her lap. •'That jazz the crowd Toward the cloak room and
. chivalry was done. Noi even iron
clothes could turn aside the shafts
ol ridicule. And perhaps what Cer-
van les did for the age of iron shirts
a French deputy, M. Levasseur, may
and stayed until fhe i had Just left.
responded eagerly at “Towrite some notes for Mrs. (
the change of subject. "I recall that Cowles," she replied. "I'm early to-j
The fellow who wants to go toparticulariy because he wept all day, though, and I can tufn Ind walk j
the moon in Prof. Goddards rocket about looking tor Mrs. Hartshorn. on a bli with you if you like. There's!
is not going to be obliged to wait in ? sathered that he expected to take something I ought to tell you; it’s went by the store on the way hon
line for his ticket her home, but she must have slipped just a little thmhg Matilde said to me I
• • . away early."
. A XEW CENSUS NEEDED.
The federal constitution provides
that a census must be taken every
10 years, but of course does not pro-
hibit more frequent enumerations.
Word comes from Washington, even
erippled and helpless
/null of her own.
You've got to cut out this music.
Because It Ie against the rules.
And if you don't we are going
To call the police and stop
Your not inside of five minutea."
"Why, you voor dope!" replied
The man of the house.
‘What we been pulling tonight
Ain't musie at all. It's jazz.
I'll leave it to Gatti Casazza
And Caruso if I ain’t tght."
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you saw Mt. Swarhmore . more and President Braddock?
yon the advance style
s and to take your order
the suit model you prefer.
__A suburbanite wanted to know __
extent1 how he could set his rdoster an hour leave?”
Who stands to duty patiently by day
And gives his beet, no matter
There are degrees of
wealth and fame,
One may grow richer
neighbor can, ,
employes la at work tabulating the in the apartment house,
nsuits of last year’s counting, that And the’gang on the third koor
Were getting away with several
skIU and
last." Bebe
inul May 19,
Ums blds will
hlds are for
V lineal feet
- fancied from bi. expression that helivlously had not she hailed him shy-
'was pul out about soihething, but he ly.
is usually boorish, you know; it is,' "Good morning, Mr. Harvey."
ishould be worth the money.
The next census may record some
changes in tbe rank of cities ac-
hording to population. There have
been annexations in the case of
with the
sitting on his own private Alp
Switzerland, another heir to
Kt City of Or
k. Plans and
The interests ot Mexico, and ol
ioreign nations in that country, de
pend on the isuccess of the Mexican
uuthoriuea in restraining tbe law-
> cars. Not only
ing in the doorway between Swarth-
P‛et ease Amer-
bd u^n to send her
ilions without cost
“Leave Skirts as They Are. Ini-
be a Dial itself, not. the hat. "Da sfr. Eraddock, too, leave aoon up later. Where are you going?"
Hank Siddons reports that Abe
But if to gain, anothef stoop te
shame.
The honest toller is the better
mu.
1330 census, which threatens to
PIEATING
Accordion side, box and knife
pleating. Mall orders giveh
prompt attention.
Texas Henastitehtng-Pleating
and Budtom Co.
260 Crockett Street,
Beaumont, Texas.
In expressing Be opinion that not
nil the whisky withdrawn is being
used for medicine. Representatis
Volstead is becoming entirely too
suspicioum
_e little gang or
have asunled to dic-
iess cleunents of the country. Draft i
evaders who tied from the United i
states into Mexico during the wai
will hardly make good citizens tot
Mexico or any other country. It
would be untor tunate if Mexicans
ahould get the idea that these siack-
ms stand tor anything that is Amer-
lean.
Mrs. Hartshorne's departure," he|nial that she recogmized Mrs. Harts- I
explained patiently. "When was the 'home's companion was a palpable
last time you saw her. Mrs. Cowles?" I falsehood as her tinal statement. He
almost as many things about each 1 that wi give protection to foreign ahead, whereupon a helpful friend
1 ....... . advised him to exchange it for a
interests, but they show an inten- , hen, as it Was easier t set a hen.
(iol to rid i he country ol undeur- • • • >
with the first id other days were not
gentlemanly, although it was per
lectiy gentlemaniy to punch a hole
in another mnan’s chest with ball or
steel. Carpentier, py showing that
a Frenchman could meet the boxers
of Engiand ami conquer them, may
have made it possible for a French
deputy to put ridicule on the code
duello. Think of two elderly French
statemen, posibly with fowing
while whiskers or spade beards, try-
ing to bring the claret from each
pther’s bow, or punching each oth
Wk senatorial paunch, with second:
standing by ready to swing a towei
between rounds. Then and there the
duel would die.
be doing for the age of dueling some that may bring them up a stap
whkeh stu continues in some parts or two in the list. It would not be
of th. world, even the very modern strange also ir some cities depend,
nation ol France. The other day iug more or less on one or two ba-
-another deputy imaagined he had । sic industries should show a 1028 in
been inwsulted by Levazseur and sent' oopulation. Stories haxe been in cir- l
his seconds around to arrapge aculation of a wholesale exodus from!
i our country's hkstory.
The figures concerning popula-
tion, oecupations and industrial mat-
tern generally reflect war-time and
immediately after-the-war condition.
They are already becoming back
numbees. After this period of re-
construction'and readjustment, we
shall require a new set of conditions
accurately showing the figures of
for my wife to look after." raid Abe I ... . . ,
with a trace of Ibat tenderness in! oh, some little time before sup- had no doubt that in her*own mind
his voice which is so much a pas per: three of four.dances, at least I
of him—Pittsfield Eagle. ’ i She Passed me in the conservatory." I
• • • "■Who was with her?"
exas; or to W. H.
"Weel," zoghtfully rosponded
the Scot, " wadna precisely dac j
that. But the won's Intelligence t
wad almost warrant the inference!”
’•Yes.* She came with the Gay- which however remotely suggested a ter bow trivial, mhy be of inesuma-
tors,” Her brief reply was in mark-'motive of enmity toward Mrs. Hart*- ble help to me."
ed contrast to her previous loquaei-’horne?-
' 'Mr. Swarthmore had also preced- Bebe’s eyes wavered and foil, and J tilde mus have known what happeh-
ed her?” the flush receded, leaving her facefed long before I came, and just left
"Yes. The Gaylor party was shastly beneath the masking rouge. Mm Hartshorne lying there without
among the last to arrive." "No, Ar. Harvey. What could calling for help or giving the alarm
“Did you have any conversation ’ there hate’been to see or hear? As anything . thoueht it t.
tar as I know, Mrs. Hartshorne had I anti 1 thought it was the
not a an enemy in the world.' । most hearues thipe -it ever heard
furnace is finally let out for the
seasson. "It make* one less thing
—___ of; and when we stood together look-
A Bribe That Failed. ing down at the poor thing’s body
As the elevator bore Paul swiftly and she with never • tear in Ker eye
to the street level his thoughts were 1 had 10 speak! 1 asked her how she
There Was a perceptibi. pause be tix ed upon the problem with which • could be so unfeeling after Mrs.
the volatile witness upstairs had i Hartshorne thinking she was so de
presented him. What scene bad oc- voted to her. * told her she seemed
"No, I don't think so. I__I didn't j cured at the Leuyards' which shealmnost Kld oFsthe terrible thing that
observe her; if I was." , must conceal because of the part that ihad happened.
“Do you know when she left?" Ishe herself had played in itt. "What reply did she maket" ask-i
•'No. I cannot recall seeing her He had made no mistake in read- ed Paul.
after the early part of the evening fing her character. Vain, selfish, in- ’’That's what I can't understand.
——•” Bebe’S breath caught again, dolently pleasure-loving as she was, ’* would have followed Madame to
uncontrollabiy. |Mra. Cowles possessed a highly de-’the neds of the earth!’ she Add, and
"You were seated at a corner ta-jveloped shrewdnesa where her own her exea seemed to burn right __
ble in the supper room with young’interests were at stake; careless as through me, she was in earnest. Iied. to Orans Whart and Doek Cot:
Mr. Gaylor and the Harringtons,"!”’ the result ot her revelations con-wouid have guarded her from all mfogion,,OrangeTezas.and murke
note of cerning her friends, she yet instine-harm with my own W*’ She meant i Nidsfor Adaition.to Orange Whar
a lively guarded against placing herself too. Nr. Harvey, and that’ the and.Doc K".The1Boardregervesthe
of the room in an equivocal position, strangest Part of it, for she added risht to reject and or all
not with a sudden change to the coldest
any sort of indifference: ’But if she has
killed herself, what would you?
The present administration
FinSuSomalizPutlaheis"abenatE;
•dveitimiij manager.
Mini at Um Orange, Texas, postoftce
4 mecond-class msttsr.
Member United Preas Associations.
Bubscription rates: One month. 6o cents;
one year ; with Um Beaumont Jour-
nal, ome month 76 centa; one year $8.00,
payable in ddvance.
Foreign Advrtising Representatives;
Kni-Burke, lac-. Brokaw Bids. 42nd
and Broadway, New York City; 122
South Michigan Bivd., Chicago, HL
furnished on application.
Any erroneous renection upon the char
acter, standing or reputation of an)
person, firm oc corporation which mnay
appear in the coumus of The Leader
WHI ba gladly corrected upon its being
2
And French is a languagc able aliens. One American draft; But if they do put a chess game
that lends itselt especially well lc I evader nas already been turned over I in the movies who will stay and
particularization in the matter cm ( to United Slates army officers.
lore she responded in low, hurried
tones:
They tell us a laughing jackass . Mrs. Cowles, Paul leaned
has arrived at the Bronx Zoo. How ‘ ward earnestly and stand into
t ■ —■ ■ o---
TRADE WITH RUSSLA.
There are more reasons than
those of sentiment and decency to
focbid us to attempt to reopen tralle
relations with Russia, and the most
easily understood of these is that
Runsia has no money with which to
pay. Russia has ruined her Indus
tries and therebs has killed the
goobe that laid the golden eggs. She
has neither goods nor raw materials
at hand with which to hartal Ebe
is a slave laboring for something
less than a meaget living beneath
the whip of a cruel oppreaior.
If is not as though Russia were
firmness. "You must have had
* 2-" — ians .
know whte t sat, Mr. Harvey? And ! been contradicted by her admssion
what in the world has it to do-—?"! that she had passed the other wo-
"I am trying to fix the hour orfman in the cohservatory, and her de
ofteturn _____________
S.> preoccupied was he when Er
! reached the sidewalk that Patti took
to "he “ttenton of the pub- lessen its practical value, ia that it
elephnesanaepartmemts:No.«orzs.was taken at an abnormal time in
ri
ib2
M. Levasseur showed fthese cities Al in al the next
"Youvc been talking to Freddie, no heed of a small, slender, vivacious
haven’t you? Yes, I did see himfgure which all but coliiees wit
making his way to the cloakroom. I him. He would have passed on ob*
‛L ma} be that tained in that country for many
He was an enthusiastic Scotch-
man and he was discussing with an
English friend the merits of their
respective countries. Miilitary pzow-
ess, brilliance in invention, engi-
neering, travel and empire building
had all been passed in review and
the Scot had won hands down
Eventually the Englishman nought
refuge in literature.
“Weel, tae tak‛ literature,” in-
terrupted the Scot, “there’s Rabble
Burns, Walter Scott, Stevenson,
Hugh Miller. Baifie—that’s just
mentionin’ a few at random—a’ i
.Scots!”
"Yes, yes, but wait a bit,” pro- I
tested the Englishman. “There is |
one greater than all these put to- ,
gel her — William ShakceDeare. You
wouldn’t suggest he was a Scotch
census should present a truer plc
ture of the actual condition of the
"apons ne woud u- as they were country than the enumeraton or
• all that nature had given him to 1920.
we shall miss him from the movieshallow exes," “did you see or hear “Thanks. I’d like to Bear/ He
audience. anything at the dance which could glanced quickly, appraisingly at her
• • • possibly-ghave any bearing upon the as she fell into step beside him. "Any-
Many a woman la putting up a crimie which followed it? Anything i thing bearing on this affair, no mat-
brave back to the world these days “T--------—-— -------------------— —----------------—
horse by making fun of it. Every- the country. ' And even if it costs
body read Don Quixote, laughed and another 110,000,000 the result
। ".3"
90 pet cent of the genuine Turkish* tory?" [anything Freddie Gaylor might have
"No. 1 went out and sat out the ■ revealed to him?
next dance with Freddie Gaylor on. Had she als witnessed that meet-e
there lurked at least a suspicion of
some great and uncontrollable mis-
fortune, or tha they had not the
French that, in translation, would -vice to herself and promote the
mean nothing at all to an Amcricau, J iriendship of the United States by
bat which in the original wouldkinging all draft evadens hiding in
make a Frenchman see red. the country south of the Kio Grande
Perhaps the French boxer Carpen- to the border. Mexican authorities
tier, who laid the champion of Eng i have givrn indications that they
land, the land ol beef, low with have no patience with boishevism,
punches of his gloved fist, has had and they have recently taken action
something to do with preparing the that should tend to discourage et-
French public to accept without forts to spread the communistic doc-
popular disdain the eadiness of a! trines in Mexico. Mexico has prob-
IF I DOAT )
TIAT ) x-->-4,
F€KE I A Lc‛ '
A HUTE V aF wwver
I na$ PcTUWGA BVLLy
iWu. HAVE A
SAD ENDiNG’
'll •1
sia bows meekly under the lash of
the despoiler. She has seen him
steal her wealth, eat her food and
ruin her industries, and has dodo
naay be tnightier than the rapx oi about a condition which han not ob-
Wednesday, May H . 1921
necessaty. To count American
throne who was thrown to the air, band was playing so loud youthen sought to belittle that anger by
• • • couldn't have recognized any one by the suggestion that it wa»a mere it |
Turkey is becoming more useless their voices." fritation at the crush which femmed
every day it In now announeed that —Did you remain in the conserva-him in? Was she seeking to discourit
Of angry men in bathrobes
Knocked at the door of the -
Noisy apartment, and the
Spokesman said: "Look here.
An enterprising cigar More man
sent a doctor a box of cigars which
had not been ordered, with a bill
for 330. The accompanying ntter j
stated that “I have ventured to
send these on my own initiative, be-
ing convinced that you will appre- ;
elate their exquisite flavor.”
In due course the doctor replied:
“You have not asked me for a con.
sultation. but I venture to send you
three prescriptions, being convinced
that you will derive therefrom as
much benefit as I shall derive from
your cigars. As my charge for a
prescription is $ 10. this makes us
quits.”
ON THE SPUR OF THE
No. 11
1 No. 109
No. 3
No. 161
■ Mt' Bound."
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GULF COAST.
Leaves Orange .........a.m.
Arrives Orange .......a........ liffpm.
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