The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1922 Page: 8 of 8
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P GUESSWORK LEGIONNAIRES
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tops and curtains.
colors.
6 yards for $1.00
6 yards $1.00
25c PILLOW CASES, 6 FOR $1.00
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29c NURSES’ LINEN. 5 YARDS $1.00
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pair for $1 00
quality.
3 pair for $1 00
25c ENSIGN PERCALE, 5 YARDS $ 1.00
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25c CHALLIE, 6 YARDS FOR $ 1.00
Full 36 inches wide, fast colors — good for comfort
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$1.25 BUSTER BROWN HOSE. PAIR FOR $1.00
All Silk Buster Brown Hose for Women—black. brown
29c INDIAN HEAD, 4 YARDS $1.00
36 inches wide, soft finish — fine for needle work—
12 OZ. ROYAL
BAKING POWDER .
over $5,000 had been raised
to further the interests of the
position.
the quently and will continue to happen
. as long as folks have kidneys and
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35c CREPE, 4 YARDS $1.00
Underwear Crepe—colors pink, blue yellow and white.
4 yards $1 00
the 30th
About two thousana Woodmen are
। expected to be here by nightfall and
36 inclies wide, pure white, good weight, perfect finisH.
5 yards $1.00
i will be carried on the warehouse dur-
l ing the convention.
The interior of the building will
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downtown district— - Just two blocks
from Canal street, the main thorough
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On the river side or the pier floor.
35c GALETA. 5 YARDS $1.00
28 inches wide, fast colors, neat stripes and solid colors.
5 yards for $ 1 .00
$1.25 BABY BLANKETS FOR $1.00
Full size Baby Blankets—color pink and blue,—finish-
Each $1.00
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wear material.
Convention Will Be a
Chief Evans of the New Orleans fire
department will station a chemtoal
1 engine at each end of the Pier and
will scatter scores of fire extinguish-
' era throughout the assembly space.
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questin the vast floor space will be devoted condition from acute lameness in my
a Prevent Fire
To minimize the danger of fire.
Size 42x36, full bleached, Sargeant brand — torn and '
hemmed 6 for $1.00
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plans for h
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in his behal
ow until A
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Would Take Tariff Out of Pol-
itics and Put It on Econo-
mic Basis Under Proposed
Amendment.
one of the largest en- *
ever held in the state, j
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PIGGLY WIGGLY
| The flooring is of wood block, set
Pier closely together, so as to reduce the
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take advantage of the Special Prices
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36 inches wide, best quality Percales.—fast colors.
/ 5 yards $1.00
25c BUNGALOW CRETONNES. 6 YARDS FOR $1.00
Full 36/nches wide, neat floral patterns—fast colors.
6 yards for $1 .00
2 for $1 00
tional convention
mission of experts, aided by
in New Orleans will be broughi
■ •— ’th.
White Point to Corpus Christi and
Astride Teve at New Or_|danger from burning elgarette or
Astnde Levee at New -r jeigar stubs. Special fire insurance
50c UNBLEACHED SHEETING, 3 YARDS $1.00
81 -inch Unbleached Sheeting—a good serviceable
Sheeting for utility purposes. 3 yards for $1.00
75c TABLE DAMASK, 2 YARDS $1.00
64 inches wide, snowy white—pretty patterns.
' 2 yards for $1.00
75c SUN RAY SILK. 2 YARDS $1.00
36 inches wide, in all colors,—soft and sheer under-
the work wiH continue uptil the line
is eompleted, all the materials being
available. The line will go under the
bay. r i
huysen’s would have ten, and would 4 ,
be given an initial appropriation of--
$1,000,000 to finance its investiga- 9
tions. •
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NAVARRO COUNTY
TO HAVE FAIR
CORSICANNA, Aug IS.—A big-
ger fair for Navarro county than ever
before is being planned by director* .
of the association here. A purse of
NEW ORLEANS, Aug. 16. Meet be elaborateiy decorated
me on the levee,” will be the slogan nece ne -13 allina
of thousands of American Legion
“ 50c LISLE HOSE. 3 PAIR FOR $1.00
Caronit Brand Women’s Lisle Hose — an excellent
which always marks the passage of
a “permanent” tariff law. The per-
manency of such laws the record
shows, is usually determined by the
permanency of one party’s control of
congreshe.
It is not so much the enactment
of new tariffs that Frelinghuysen
would prevent, as the enactment o'
any tariff bill upon the basis of in-
expert congressional opinion, aided
by the interested testimony of in:
porters, manufacturers and produc-
ers.
"Congress has to deal with too
many great public questions for its
members to become real experts on
things like the tariff, except in the
cases of a few men who devote long
.wide—astride the levee and v/ralleli alplir.era and magna vox equlp
to the Father of Waters- will be mhe me wil be ustall-d to g ard
scene of national convention delib- szzszsm-es-azegs
"ration The " " "d " the i7 NAPPENEO IN ORANGE
touch of New
$10,000 in’preparing the pier for
convention use.
Street* leading to convention hall
will be illuminated by thousands of
electric bulbs. The- eevent ion com-
mufmmgemel there will be space
next October For the Legion con- the viacing in conveuton ial ol
vention sessions will be held on pal uees and iniuutuig uv- . aka,
the banks of the Mississippi river. , ung witL the muss w1 iet nourisle,
A large covered pier- nearly ope ouly lu Louibiana.
thousand feet long and 4 00 feet Repaia Picr
onight a
with the
at one time, near
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business in
tires in Ke
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A large
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addition of
a large pa:
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F. Brown. v
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Ed. Cahill,
And lo Hpppening to Orange People
is two feet lower than on the op Eery Week,
poste side, and the Intervening in-
Clin.- on winch row upon row of The can0 told below is not an un
chairs will be placed will afford ev- common thing The same occurs fre
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75c TISSUE GINGHAM, 2 YARpsisi.do 1'8!
Imported Tissue Ginghams—fast colors, best grade.
$1.50 TOMAHAWK SHEETS, EACH $1.00
72 x 90 Sheets—full bleached—no center seam.
ed edges. Each $1.00
"My to the convention proper; the other back and backache. Doan's Kidney
half, separated by a partition, to Pills gave me immediate relief from
telephone and telegraph booths, com- the lameness and removed the back-
beat advisers in the country, and em- milter rooms, lunch and rest rooms,■ ache also."
powered not only to investigate the ticket-validating offices and conces '
tariff from every angle, but to com- sion booths. The stage will seat fifty 60c, at al dealers. E osterMubur
pel the production of bona fide facts Persons Immediately in front of 1 Co. Mfrs. Buralo. N. T.
( 25c BATH TOWELS, 6 FOR $1.00
Full bleached, medium, large size — good weight —
hemmed ends. 3- 6 for $1.00
25c BLACK HAWK DOMESTIC, 6 YARDS $ 1.00
36 inches wide, spring water bleached, perfect weave.
6 yards $1.00
15c TOWEUNG, 10 YARDS FOR $1.00
18-inch Crashdoweling free from imperfections.
10 yards for $1.00
75c SUMMER UNIONS. 2 FOR $1.00
Women’s Unions—reuglar and extra sizes.
its .would establish a scientific and
economically correct asis for tariff
changes.
Tariff ‘Too Rigid
‘•Furthermore. It would keep the
tariff abreast of changing business •
conditions here and abroad. Nowa- •
days We pass a tariff bill after a
tremendous labor, lasting months or
even years. That bill may be put
out of date overnight by some world
event like a war. Our tariff laws
are rigid, and we have to go along
under them until the wnole thing is
revised.
“The commission my bill creates
la place of the present tariff com
mision wousld be equipped in every
way to recommend to congress. ac- ;
com pa nled by full pi oofs of its nec- j
essity, any tariff change that condi-
lions require, whenthey require it.
In that way American business men
and the great mass of consumers
would find the tariff their servant
rather than their master . —
Keep Up To Dade
Under Frelinghuysen’s plan, the
new tariff commission would be con
steady investigating and keeping
abreast of busiess changes. It would i
be required to report to congress at
least once every six months and
would be authorised to report atany
time it deemed a report necessary.
Senator Capper, Kansas and Poind- l
exter, Washington .are among those I
strongly in favor of Frelinghuysen’s L
New Orleans will be able to seatovertax the kidneys.
14,000 delegates and visitorg in the Warren Cravey, 211 Ninth St.,
mammoth structure.. One half of Orange, says: ”I was in a critical
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By Lawrence Martin
” Washington, Aug it.— Keep-
lug (hr tariff up to date is the pur-
pose of an amendment to the pend
ing tariff bill proposed by Senator
Frelinghuysen. N. J., and strongly
supported by many of his colleagues.
Frelinghuysen’s amendment would
be believes, obviate the necessity for
such long tariff debates as that
public careers to that
the end of “hit and miss” tariff law.
and would also tend to “take the
W. O. W. ENCAMPMENT
FIRST SINCE THE WAR I mi,
GALVETON, Aug. 16.— The , cmmas
first annual state gathering
Lhd,te 2yard$1.00
25c SHIRTING CHEVIOTS, 6 YARD
Fast colors, full width, ideal for men’s work shirts, etc.
6 yards $1 00
35c BEACH CLOTH. 4 YARDS $1.00
Full 36 inches wide, fast colors, permanent finish.
4 yards $1.00
tariff out of politics and put it upon
an economie basis, where it belongs”.
The present tarif commission is 4 •
composed of six members. Frying- *
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TENTH ANNUAL RED
RIVER COUNTY FAIR
CLARKSVILLE, Aug. 16.—Prepa-
Rations are under way for the tenth
annual Red River County Fair and
an active advertising campoign will
be staged during the last three days
ef thia month. Fifty automobiles
representing the Clarksville Cham-
ber of Commerce will make a tour
of the county distributing fair ad-
vertising
The fair will be held on Septem-
ber 26, 27, 28, 29 una 20.
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FALL REGATTA FOR
HOUSTON LAUNCH CLUB •
HOUSTON, Aug 1«.—The annual •
fall regatta of the Houston Launch •
Club will be held at Sylvan Beach, e
near here, September 17, it has been 2
announced here. The mi in event of -
the regetta will be the speed boat G
racee in which a number of sports- Q
men in South Texas have signified 4
their intention in participating in. 2
In addition to the speed boat races Z|
cruiser and power boat ices also •
will be held as well as sailing boat 0
races. It is also planned to have 4
canoe races but this has not been
decided upon yet. 2
Legion emblems and banners. A
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1922, newspaper, August 16, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529061/m1/8/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.