The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1922 Page: 5 of 8
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Fifth Street At Main
loaded. All had been inspected short-
ly betore the replica of the Argonne
fight began, orfieers Mid.
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36-INCH PEPPERELL PILLOW
TUBING, 45e VALUE
Just to add interest to Thraday’s shonping
we offer this excepttionai value
Neither too hear
abaolutely free
Thuraday only-
6 YARDS
WOMEN’S $1.50
PETTICOATS—
Double panel back and front
gogood white Sateen— 79c
ae 19th
10 FDR $1.00
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$3.95 $4.95 $6 45 $8 55
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GENUINE 30-INCH INDIAN HEAD,
29c VALUE— " .
Standard and known the world over—for a
thousand usee; Thursday—
5 YARDS $100
15c HONEYCOMB
TOWELS
Jut exactty the nght velahs
and sizes _ nighty absorbent
— Very weclal Thuraday —
12 FOR $1.00
WOMEN’S $1.00 UNION
SUTs— - ,
Kaser Brand .Unions with
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OUR STOCK OF $1,50 ORGANDIES,
SPECIAL, ONE DAY ONLY— .
The doyent price ever named on such higt-
class materiala- all colors—
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25c CRASH TOWELING, SPLENDID
VALUE—
Nice weight and firmly kniutea—Veny tail
and absorbent...
6 YARDS $1.00
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GOOD $1.00 QUALITY BLEACHED
TABU DAMASK—
You’ll find the material excellent, and you
may chose from many patterps—
2YARDS$1.50.
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GOOD QUALITY 15c HUCK
TOWELS, THURSDAY—
We have a limited supply on hand and
gt no more at thia price -
“Fashion Corner**
named
jeru of
35c SHEFFIELD CRETONNE IN
NEW PATTERNS-
Net designs not shown before, in contrant to
the big floral patterns -
6 YARDS $1.00 -
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WOMEN‘S$1.50 HOUSE APRONS
IN NEW STYLES— '
They just arrived Neatly made at Percates
in new patterns and trim.
BEST 50c GINGHAM—42 INCHES
WIDE—THURSDAY—
Pretty patterns in a superb quality of GIngham,
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COLMNDEMSPERCOLATORS AND •
ol caea to bo ciosea
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Hodges Merc. Co
relieves Colds,‘Const- x
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BEST YARD WIDE
PERCALES
You may choose from our en-
tire stock of 25 and 29e Per-
eaten — None reserved Thui
16 YARDS Jj (fl
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Tremendous Price Cutting For One Day
MHDSUMMER AND EARLY FALL HATS I im„, galng swat
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YARD $1.35 /a
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35c BERKLEY 60 CAMBRIC FOR
ONE DAY ONLY—
AU $2.25 Shoe. .... $1.94 AU $3.50 Shoes .... $3.05
AU $2.50 Shoes .... $2.19 AH $4.00 Shoes .... $3.55 I
BEST 25c DRESS
GINGHAM
About aixty pieees, ineluding
new patterna in small eleeka
nud pin atrloe plaids; Vhurs-
6 YARDS .00
PANHANDLE CROPS
IN GOOD CONDITION
HOUSTON, Texas, July S. —Condi-
tion of crops in the Panhandle sec-
tion of the state have never been ’
better, according to F. M Johnson, !
United SCtatea crap statisticlan, who
has just returned from* a trip thru
the Panhandle section. ..
84 Hurt In Wreck
KANSAS CITY, Mo., July 5.— Three
versons were injured when a Frisco
pasenger train ran into an open
switch near here yesterday. Thirty,
one other paseengers received cuts
and minor bruises.
Weather conaitione in this section
have been ideal and all kinds of
ctops promise large yields. ' -
Wheat and cern are getting a lit.
tie dry and would be benefited by
additional raintall, but, farmers ex-
dect them to weather the dry spell
succeshtully. •<- . |
Cotton has received enough rain
fall ard will experlence a good"Sear,
Johnson deriated:
SOKOLSKY GOES TO
EASTERN MARKETS
Mr. Hyman Sokolsky of the While
House dry goods company here has
departed for eastern points where he
exacts to ppurchase a complete line
of the latest merehandise obtainable.
Mr. Sokolsky stated before his de-1
parture that he wifi make arrange!
ments with eastern buyers to supply I
the White House 1th wa late and
reasonable line of ready to- wear]
from eastern style centers. He win
Visit the following cities:
New Orleans. St. Louls, Chicago.
Milwaukee, Philadelphia. Baltimore.
Cincinnati, Cleveland, Boston. Brock-
ton, Rochester, Endieon and New
York. •
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Dallas
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ORANGE HEN UYS
ILLUSTRATED EGGS
What may be the beginning of a I
new angle in the phetographie game
came to light yesterdhay When Jo 8.
Ellis, a truck grower who lives in
the neighborhood ut West Ferry, nine
miles north of town, brought in the
second of two eggs laid by a hen be-
longing o -Mrs. Ellis. The first egg
laid by the hen had a number of iq-
distinct "pictures" on the she, but
Hille attention was paid to the freak.
The second egg showed "continued-
improvement" in the illustrator's art
by the hen. Distinctly outlined on
the shell is an eleganted picture er
st, airplane crossing a large body of!
water.
There are several other ilustra-
tions on the egg shell, but they are I
not so dislinct as that of the airship. |
The Dollar Day Sale
Y ou 11 be going out to the seashore along
about the Fourf-—and you d as well avail
yourself of this Bathing Suit Sale now. The
styles are snappy—and the values can't ■ be
AH $2.00 Shoes .... $1.79 AH $3.00 Shoes .... $2.64
1 Announcing a
i Tremendous Sale of
I. H. C. Goodman Shoes
On Second Floor
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Here's W'Wy Justice
NEW YORK - Grabbing as pick-
pocket on b subway train. Sahuel
Burdett, a Nebraska stockman thrash
_ ed andicasMmx.o 01-7- SHRDLU
ed the thief, and then kicked him
off at the first step.
I People who are familiar with the unusual value in
I every pair of Godman Shoes will lose no time in taking ad
I "antage of this sale — Slippers and Oxfords for women and
I children in all sizes and styles— ,and remember that every
pair u guaranteed to gve complete satisfaction. Reduc-
[ tions are general as follows—.-------
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$1.95 GEORGETTE CREPES IN
| IN ALL COLORS '
| At this price you may choose from our
I entire color range—any piece of Georgette
I Crepe in the store ....
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SHEETS
.These suceta are full bleacbed
wild madewinout a scam--
nesular 51.60 value—
^"$1.00
A Liberal showing of pretty MidsummerA m pu
Hats—featuring white straws—advance 6 P- GBE
styles in Fall Hats in felts and felt and .D.) USmB
straw—also shown, choice ........ N" • “
VICTORY
72x96 BLEACHED SHEETS,
REGULAR $1.06 VALUES—
The quality it ood — a better value than
you'd expect for $1.00.
2 FOR $1 50
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$2.25 VICTORY BLACK TAFFETA.
IHURSDAY— .
The quality at this Black Taffeta te the equal
at most $2.00 grades—
■ YARD $1.85 Y
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$1.95 CREPE-DE-CHINES IN
ALL COLORS— \
You II like the quailty or them. Thy are our
resular stork — on sale one day only—.
elatasetsslqlsegesax
19° BROWN DOMESTIC,
You'll like the weight, and the snacouness of
the weave*— "OI"S •
8 YARDS 51 00
FULL RANGE OF APRON CHECKS, x
15c VALUE—
Thlldahsckiyoruule chiecke in brown or
. 8 YARDS $1.00"
(Continued fro* Tage x.)
Baivation Armg othicorsbora and
raid in its ranke -veritably a child
of the regiment. Has heid some very
respougible positions at national
headquarters iu New York whet
. Commander Mliss Beoth has her head
quarters. ~
Later Ae was sent to‛Hawar"as
chief assiahe to the Commander in
charge at the entice islands; served
a Perod in France with the A. E. F.
and then as yrtvate secretary to Com.
mlssloner Estill in charge of al op-
erations ol the organizauon" from
Chicago to the Hawallas Islands;
and later he wasappointed tlowa
and Nebraska -"here he served as
Young Peoples secretary before be-
ing sept Texas in the sameccapac-
‘ The Ensign is BO enthusiaat for
young people and is a musician of
considerable ability and will . have
charse of the meetings in the Salva-
tion hall Sunday morning. Orange
is honnred by having these two or
ticers for two days and everyone in-
terested in this organisation and es-
pecially in the young people of
Orange are invited to con, and hear
what they have to say.
BELIEVE MANIAC FIRED
UNDER COVER OF BATTLE
PITTSBURG, Kans , July 5.-A
"maniac" took advantage of a sham
battle to fire steel jacketed bullets
into a crowd of spectators, city and
county authorities believe today as •
they began investigating the killing
of Glenn Harris, 1».
Two others received flesh Mounda
as a result of the shooting.
The American Legion staging the
sham battle as a part of the Fourth
of July celebration here, denied any
weapons of the participants were
iriwind
mission
alogue:
VELTY
Wehesday.juy5,1922. !
PROMINENT MEN
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 159, Ed. 1 Wednesday, July 5, 1922, newspaper, July 5, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529024/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.