The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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streets, badly
all the advantages of the big city__
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not effect the Cudahy plant force,**
he said.
and the "know how” —
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the idea clearly I
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work an
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voice ove
quarters,
and amt
Opportunity at Muscie
Fort paused again.
"Now, at Musole Shoals,'
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Vamps,
ing at 1
by city
would n
dance h
papa an
back their jobs they walked away
from two months ago.
ed to
bducts
or its drawbacks.”
will factory workers com-
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31 Piece Set with every purchase of from
$75 to $150 - . |
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it's the most
know.
CITY TAILORING
COMPANY
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v Business lots, business property, income prone y.
B several stocks of merchandise, houses and lots in
3 ’all parts of the City, from $1000 to $20,000.
FOR SALI
’ fective sanitation.
"The coming small town will have :
(ities.
re doomed,"
He made a
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Feather Bed Oatfit*’
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SABINE REALTY AND
INVESTMENT CO.
LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US
HHONE 391 202 5th Sireet.
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fall you
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White Smoke Elk Work Shoes-.$3.95 values $2.95
White Smoke Elk Work Shoes with rubber heels,
$3.95.values for....................$3.45
A FEW PAIRS OF WHTE ELK OIL FIELD
BOOTS LEFT; TO BE SOLD AT
lue Bird
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At the Morris plant J. F. Trimble, enterprise in years to
-ucaeu.
“That powar shquld be
Washington, Feb. 1.
tions to recover from
HUNTING MILLIONS
AT SEA’S BOTTOM
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10:10 a. m
... 1;18 p. m
_ 9:52 p m.
i come:
with the- ne-
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MERCHANT MURDERED
equipped schools, de spectators and more .actors."
Water the Golden FIni
Ford paused. He‛d been talking —
id in । dev ices of that
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veillanee
lice, it b
half dose
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to detern
ficial sai
District
is being
and it hi
that the
held the
the walls
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log inves
No me
among ti
theater r
‘Because iVe nlreuuj ‘done it!
4 xrept to moy
You c n‛t eet.
Kansas City, Feb. 1.—Statements true.
from at least two of the heads of Those dreams have been behind
ideal packing plants today, indicated e very massive businass move Ford
that members of the unions affil- I has made or j lanned in the last
iated with the Amalgamated Mea‛ 3 ear even his bid to buy the un-
Cutters and Butchers Union of de veloned power plan at Muscle
Work s sent down
* terms $2
2 •
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H. B. Myers, Manager. 5
Phones 28 and 388 5
■ ■
manager, said no more men would
be employed as thy plant already is cessity for great cities and getting
----- ----- ‘ ehe people—even industrial workers
power plan
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Three Meal a Day; Bhort
orders at Ail Hous
COFFEE 3c
Open (J a. m. to S. p. tn.
mnnufacture auihern raw p)
right there, intead of shippin
balf way acrosu the contine
baek again.
Pat McNully.
" ! their eost in
1 our public offi
hi a fake stock exchange deal in
PHOENIX
COMPANY
PT. ARTHDR ' ORANGE -
’Cleveland, O.
captain of the'Ohio state university
tea in may go south with the Cleve-,
iand Indians next month.
The collegian was in Cleveland j
today to talk terms.
E He is rated as one of the best
outfielders in western college ranks I
for small
are being made
and brought back
ad none
ONR Doing away
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Dealers in second-hand Furniture, 5 Stark Building S. Rosenfield, Prop.
stoveswHcnterandsds aM 6 OIL-MEN’S HEADOUARTERS « ® .
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Eochester, N, Y.. Feb. 1.— n-
ered in sunken ships are flooding
the Patent office. !
The w^r toll of merchantmen has -the auto magnate said
added fire to their enthusiasm. Many. gesture as if he were actually sweep-
arnahouru.or mannineadniarsinmnt,phaomicmnewuneyi fali Emh'Dirosti estublisned
gold aboard at the bottom of the ruins immediately. Hut they 11 E af small shop run b walerpower in
sen sconer th n you think. A few willan old mill.
The inventions run from magnets stay. They’ll be big distributing tiere, finished
to a one man •submarine, supposed jand assembling points—not congest-
North America would not be giveDj Shoals, Ala.
And if you watch closely you T
see these dreams behind every Ford
running fun force. - .
, J. H Hale, superintendent of the —back to the soil.
Cudahy plant, said there would be rwo Hastening the arrival 0
no jobs for the strikers under him. I an era when heat, light and power
"Cancellation of the strike will will be so abundant that "Il will
be wasteful not to use them" -this
by intensive development of water
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Strikipg Packing House
* —Workers Are Barred
Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 1.—Joe B
Lynch, confidence man. charged by ] {
Ed Carter, aged Virginia farmer, i
with bueoing him,out of $28,000"
e -
will cost little. A rive"
rine foy fowiug. Add
. --ren
5m E fua e r wu c., Dac 3 1 ■
Wednesday, Feb 1
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1 charge But charlottetown, Priue 5d
IU have to see land. — During the Pa I
pelts valued at over $1. °,
farmer should sold on the island, the a
the largest in the hL
A few pair »i White Elk Q q Ar
Oil Field Boots left; to be •v.0J
sold at------ ,
’ Our modern Dry Clean-
i ing methods makes
3 clothes look hike new.
drew Fergusop, 65, well known mer-
Chant here, was- nurdered today ininute to and from iheir work?” >
his hardware store while resisting •Not at all!" Ford answered
yobb. ru. It is believed When dis-j-pheir work win commute to* and I
eovered in his store Ferzuson wA5 fron them! They’ll complete the
alad"berore"ne “«ld‘ tpwshetr. wnreorne s4ond-hand Furditure.—io norder
infortration. big ,w,onlbliw anj distributing,street. Phone 439.__________
to be capable of reaching great ed centers. *
depths “The people will go back to the
Officials are in large measure j farm and small town, They’re
amused, but -they do not discount headed that way now.
th. erforts Some of them they say "The eity's served a useful pur E.uveruasuuvuns .... n-. ....
may prove- worth while and even if pose. Its taught people how t jot the small town wI! adjust 3eI
they do not they wilt add to man'e'iive in groups and clohe convuni- an right People will get UP tee
knowledge in reaching the depths ties. When they go back to the own shows, develop their own on-
of the sea country they won’t tolerate unpaved tertainment. There'll be Tewr
666 is a D
them Fever and LaGr
.nd;speedy Kemedy •
23 FOR SALI Nice little home-of four tooms, best
8 * selected Iber, large lot, quick sale $1500,—
cash; balance Ike rent.
t hin thre projceti-
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be wasteful not te we
* rill. Eve* that
m home and run
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.farm, the,
that’s kad
■ "ion:
things," h
< money, h
dium — jus
ingalow on Orange Avenue—all n d-
me its. Elegant Brick house, t o-
I modern. z
i power. .
THREE Revising our financial
system so "money won't have the
power to stop things.
Ford told all about his three
-New inven- , dreams and how he hopes to make
Father Nep- them come true in an intervi "
' Memphis, pleaded guilty today ini,
criminal court and was sentenced to wJ1
from three to ten years in the statetmn
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St. Pt
Buddle c
vited a
ty. The
by arres
75,gallo
shine w l
of mash.
suprly of ■' • aspreximate thein
supply of guld.
"Why. to mak husiess truh nng
vold is like muki - pasenrer trt-
'Tm eper ment lug in
THURSDAY SHOE SPECIALS FOR THE
WORKINGG MAN:
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-
' fic mi a a in Jine depetdent on
eliitjes of a local branch linr w
one train a day
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No. 6_______ ________
- No. 110... F .........
I uses—large lots "■ low as $1000 4
’e easy, paymeris.
-ha
here.
"The workmen live under‘semi |
rural cnditions. They have sa ra
dens. They may keep chickens and 8. Brown Scout Shoes--$2.95 value
cows. if they wish. “
——11:25 p m
West Bcand
11_.._.................... 4:35 a. tn.!
No. 109......-............... 8:21a. m. ‘
No 3.......-_______________11:20 a. m
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S FHivea Orange __________ 5:35 a. m.
ves Orange ............10:25 a. m.
0a 208 Fourth st- orange, ess ? Pa
“zanzuuusxunauaumunsmqu: 5 Beautiful
,1 ern impr
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25 cash, baal
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power "A d Mus cl Shoals could fur-1
* . the user." niah the opportenity tpshor the|rg
i nej *ystein goverument how to develop blie
I ’ ci e y r2 works without iqrving three baes j
JUNK. \ h8
Wo buy-junk of all de scriptioh- I
Gate City Iron & Metal Cp-. Phee|k2
335. Corner Division and Market. \ 3
"Tordeslacd . in taat dnugnenzmmsmnngnazumnumunzuuun
fror hist- I# !2
"Bu mo do n‛t f 5'! i*/ Best suqare Meal for 33 at 1rot,
tunetioz V you want to v-iE ' i/3
i CHINESE CAFEh
Thu* beukers r ' in z to m ketheE — -- - - ... E
ul as a o-
yvire" And
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COMING-SOLID CAR LOAD OF STEEL COT
We are also glad to announce that we are again Making Deliveries to the Oil Field by Road. Plas
your orders for equipment now. Cots, Mattresses, Blankets, Comforts, Beds, Etc, at the lowest prices in town
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RAILROAD TIME TABLE ,
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3 THAT SPOT: Have it
# REMOVED 3
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■ —and at the same time a
I have your Suit Dry E
I Cleaned and Pressed. We ■
I remove spots and stains E
I from clothing without in- g
I juring either the fabric E
I or the color. 2
! MEAT CUTTERS Ford HopTs To Make
IVILnI U U I ILIV e n A __ nr plasts .11 Michigan," he went on. .
HAVE I AST QRK Three Dreams Lome l rue; ;; o Xe
HAIL LUOI JUUU They’re Possible Too 6a / Tcut i -etur somsscs 4 *
long as it rah is is will flow andjare just waiting to be deeloped.
By NOERIS QUINN I points • ■ . I tl ' 1 ‘ rly aselestiyi The Tennehsee river is se
l g, 2.., z.A smire) Airesdy an AecomnpshedFart \ v 0 pesioliB power possibilities only to
! “Drotthvaf. Now Mut tohearbomconesaynh r ' - -Ply garama e
trying to make three dreams comeit cam"tbedone.-.sl.h Hdul.vi.e..
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Elliott, Mike C. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 27, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 1, 1922, newspaper, February 1, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528895/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.