The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 17, 1924 Page: 6 of 6
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have been worked out wide publicity
la to be given to the program.
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These Special Prices Effective
Brewer sustained a broken arm and
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A pair of Men’s
$5 Dress Shoe.
barley-malt and hops. Drink
JAX any dime and all the
AVBTRN. Aug. 15 —Plana for ob-
nervanee. of National Detense Dav
September it In accordance with
ze-ineh Hope Bleachef Dome-,
tic, a ntandard material, Rood
for underwear, pillow alipa,
junt right weight for fail war,
(Limit 20 yard. to cuntomer)
the
of
work to <|
Franee' •
the Load..
Dawe pla
States to
winning th
world pew
wpot :
full
25c Hope
Domestic
100 Pairs Men’s
Khaki Pants
La.,
Or-
RAGEI
GROWING BETTER EVERY DAY
Good quahity, one pocket style.
Work Shirt, uizes 14 1-2 to
17, regular price 85e.
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visu/
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Santone Pitcher
Goes to Red Sox
the Daw
pend upd
in an
with the
mjer Her
U. of Chicago
Has Course in *
Meat Packing
MOTORMANIS
BLAMED WITH
CROSSING CRASH.
be the 0
the suco
apaling
Aherci
several bruises.
c W. Hare left this-morning tor
Huntsville to visit his sister for •
few days.
CONFERENE
is held
20c Altair Per-
cales, 15c
Bcomt ।
leather
service,
atari—
NEW YORK. Aug 16.— Ameriea’s
polo four, which will dtfend the in-
ternational challenge trophy st Mea-
dowbrook, L. 1., next month, roles
favorite in * the early betting over
the invadrs from the British Isles.
Man for man, and pony tor pony
the field, is:
No. 1—Erie Pedley, Calitornia.
No. 2-Thomas Hitch cock, Jr.
A No. 1—J, Watson Webb. 1 '
Back—Deveren Milburn.
$3.00 Kayser
Silk Hose, pair
$2.19
Vulcanizing
Works
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1
75c Dark Voiles,
yard 39c
49-inch dark Voiles,
regular selling price
75c yard, Monday ..
Men’s $3.00 Work
Shoes
$1.95
latinlb, be
tor/’bave
$1.25 Bedroom
Slipper, Pair— /
Comfy stsle, all colors, al)
sizes, made of good quality
tett.
a. E Obe
Houstou i
epeak.
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Phone 666
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Don Moriarty of Alexander,
is spending the week end in
Hngr as the guest of his sister, Mr.
J. L Lewis. 89, fireman
egth
s
reversed the motor twice.
Company otfieials refused te eou-
fifm statesemnts from several pas-
sengers that Padlock failed to stop
his car before erossinK “he railroad
and tht he was speedinK. A full
COLBURN GRAIN CO.
Wholesale Distributors
ONEKIL
merer ly a patriotte revival which it
is honed win impress upon the peo-
ple the importance of the national
defense net of 1920 passed b their
iveprosent.tivea with A view to fur
l tore prozection rtf the country. Ser:
Ivica Will be entirely voluntar’ly. All
that is asked that the local com-
mittee arrange suitable patriotic
Maile out of good quality Per-
cale, Rick, Hack Hrad trim:
med. nigurrd blue, pink and
le vender colors, all al are
, optimism that I
ted on a seriea
yages in 1880,
on these
Clark Brewer, an employee of
the Scuthern Paeitie, who was injur-
I will rest a little longer on these
jshores.
I While the American internationa}
tsts may not be the strongest aggre-
l nation this country eyer has put in
.the fiea, they do not fall far short
of human perfection in team play,
aggressive hitting , and riding
The team, as it probably will take
ties will
3 to U
head of t
the Univer
the instit
. Dr. Wal
Trzan uni’
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A $3.50 English
Broadcloth
Shirt. t
This Shirt is made out of
English imported Brond- ’
cloth and comm with or
without ronor, sizes 14 1-2
to 10, colors wreyi tan and
white.
$i.oq
Medium weight, dork brown
Khaki Paula, well made war-
menta, fully worth $1.50 a
pair; all sines—
FuurUGR
JacksoN Q
"twiuo co.
report was expected later in 1
A. C. Williams, the negr -----
wss killed. leaped from the car be-
fore the train struck it .nd fell in
front of the approaching train. o‘
the ten persons injured, only one.
Joe Boumert, •7, was reported in a
serious condition.
N. J. Dartez.
Men’s Carter all leather
Shoes, Mack oe brown, all
Tire Patches
That Wear
eral Barton atu, Lt. Thomas A. goveruu
Christina. ' mations.
Lt. Christian ta acting aide to’
Major General H'nds, commanding |
the sth corps area headquarters, at;
Ft. Sam Houston. Alter details
25c Bung al ow
Cretonnes, 19c
36 inches wide, a
new assortment of
of fast patterns, fast
colors, yard ............
( SAN ANTONIO, Aug. IS—Clar-
ence Buck Winters, stair yonag right
hander of the Santone leagues will
leave the team at Ft. Worth Sun-
day, to report to the Boston Rod t
Sox Oscar T. Four who pitched
'Mobile ta a pennant in 1922
will come from Boston to taka
Winters place.
No. PX Kayner Silk Hose,
colors wunset, pear, carnwel,
ribbed beta sayle, a fime
quality at a speetal price.
duetru for a period equtvolent to
afx months nt reenlar emplovment
in this way the coWere troining and - ,
prnetten work will be linked 1 ADSTIN. Aug. 16.—Adjutant Gen-
R-sle collere studies WB beleral Burton who was among the Eu-
taupht during the firm two years ofbernatottat candidates defeated in
the course—such subjects as Eng:|the July 26th primaries, tody wired
ish economics. chemaistrv. phvsic8 | Mrs. Miriam Ferguson tb«i be Would
HOUSTON. Aug. 1C —Company land geovrapby. The school of com- | heartily support he, in r-e run-oft.
otfieials todav are investigating the merce, and administration will fur: "In view of the fact that you
cause of yesterday’s crash bet ween । nlsh courses and other schools and have taken -up th, fight whieh 1
a Franklin avenue street car and ■ denartments will co-operate. started against the saloon druggists
gravel train in whieh a negro nasi The third and fourth years wilof Texes i wish t tender you my
killed and ten people hurt offer spectal’zed courses in the support In the race for goverwpor
. . _ I . -----‘ ora. . . .. that yem cal upon sue
them alien. .
New Course
The new course—undreamed by
such pioneer packers as Armour,
Swift and Morris- ta a develop-
CHICAGO, Aug. 16—The polite
professors and the meat parking
industry may not seem to have
much in common But the Vni
versity of Chicago and the Institute'
of American Meat Packers have
decided they have enough in com-1
mon to warrant combining them
under one coure at the, university.
A four-xear college course for
young men who intend to enter the
nocking Industry will therefore be-
gin at the university campus Oe-
toUnaer the new plan students may
enter residence courses and obtain
Christian today got plans under wav
in Texas for observance of nat’on-|
the proclamation issued be Governor 1 1 ------ - - — - —— -— ■ -y --g --
Neff were being arranged Saturday states of the 8th tors area are in the Erash. J. -nwe,
at a conference between Adj. Gen-’ line on the defense day plan au ell i received a broken- shoulder,
a-’ •--en -na v* nmau a governors have issued like procla-imen were from ‘Jasksonville,
settens." No other injuries were reported
- ——- The Texas Pacific freight had Just
. V. F. T. rounded a curve after etearing the
• . , 2 running 8 -P train
J. O. Norris, who has spent ithe . ___— - —
past week in Vinton, Ln... with his v F r
friend, Thomas Rowc,keturhed to his • ' * * _'
AUSTIN, Ang. Iga—Adjutant home Saturday. - u s poroirs suodip WIN
General Barton and Lt. Thomas I ---- • S PoLoTSHoE win
good familiar never
cause at
Fxplom
fireworks
flames r
The build
years aid
who
Larue eize, Mar bordered
double thread Hath Towels,
regular melling price The a
pair.
ment from the evening and.corres-
pondence courses that have been
given at the university since Sep-
l temher. 1923, under the joint ad-
ministration of the university and , - —-----. t. ,
he inatitute of American meated when he was knocker! irou" •
SExer freight ear late Friday evening, left
'Thomas E: Wilson originally pro 'for Houston to inter the Soutm
: posed the development program of Pacific hospital in that, eith Ma
i programs in which speeches and} DALAS, Aug. 16.—One irain-
parades are included. The regular man wa killed, another hurt, when
army, national guard and the rera Souttern Pacific freight crashed
serves are directed to cooperate ininte the rear of a Texua A Pacific
every way possible with the local freight at Grand Prairie, 16 miles
committee and will do1 everything wes of here, today.
In their -power to aid." N. A. Childress. 45. Southern Pe
“With the issuing of the proc- eifie engineer, was fatally burned,
lamation bv Governor Neff, all five dsing in‘a hospital here shortly after
i. ca .W. 6,% anve avna ava in w w ______ an e:-eXn
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venous nal
work herel
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suecess. I
after depe
date fiat I
ta-all parti
we are to I
- “I feel I
conferencel
France, at I
diret phase
a comaplete
«Ome; the I
sheana of I
default ad
The m
- uemartments will co-op-rate. । started aga
I The third and fourth years willot Texes 1
(offer spectal’zed. courses in the support hi
A number of passengers in the seiencas, and speslal training pre- ona ask--..
car blame the ......rman. J. T Pad-iparatory to employment. An op- at any fime for any aszistanee that
lock saying he became excted and portunity for graduate renearch also you think I tnay.be able to reader
■ ■ will ba elven. ■ ~
in the fourth year curriculum will
$100,00
in I
stock,
you. • M
...........“ Knowing personally that you
be such courses as necking house ;ktand for prohibition and the en-
accounting, packing house finance.. torcement e all laws which was the
packing house production. Stu-iplattorn on which I made the race
A full dents will take frequent oxcuralon: for governor, I wish to assure yen
the dsy. through the plants, and big men of you have my most heartfelt good
i whe the industry will lecture before Fwishes.*
Burton abersed that eFlix Rob-
ertson was an anti-prohibitionist and
is being baeked by one of the latget
retail whiskey dealers in the state.
A new assortment
of pretty patterm,
36 inches wide; fast
colon, yard ............
JAX reaches the
It's a ral genuine
stringth lager with
Aeencnannba “hhirmarion TX Sy an ^‘mX
sena letters to every mavor in themdusorpot,ravIngiteeniemptoy
•^>‘*7 .b“tataly nothing of on the sCeimhbipSkeadrant.
A military gesture'in these defense, v V T d.
plans'* Lt Christian said. “It is, L • «• *•
Up to 27.50 Ehaafropihawie
aI _ M . steds, and are ideal
Mane niite for late summer and
incll > ou i io early fall wear, ah
13.9 5 sizes, brown, tan and
__*---------- ‘navy
Invigorating. palat-
satifying. *
our team looks to he anfficiently.
—THE
Six mt-BARTON TO AIDDEFENSE DAY
tin" each erudent muet meet a field
work renuirment 'n ’he vackine in-
are repaired ta • lastinE ma"-
■ar. We are ta this if you
allow us to take care of your
tire troublen, < J •
Dietributom tor GOBRICH
awl SIVERTowS conp
TIRES and TUBEN.
style warranted all •
A Shoe bune for reel •
brown only, ail 3
. cc...
♦
HOU
truckam
HOUST
today dest
tag ozeup
Baring, J
peny, and
wipe out
at Preet
streets.
• Br the
hunding s
morning
the soot
, etrncture,
A efforts tn
the fl. me
was prac
Fear of
man but
-said th.
Twenty-ei
ORANGE MOTOR COMPANY
Sals_LINCOLN — Service
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The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 195, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 17, 1924, newspaper, August 17, 1924; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529333/m1/6/?rotate=90: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.