The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 218, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 11, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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clamuirieda will gut chat cook.
a blemsing in dimuulmta perura
aivergenee of internattonni view-
SPICIALIST
Glana and Lyuph Vacene
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rock ezga, pure Snlry
rounner DAIRY. Pheme alaa
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tas mills for January, 1926, over January, 1925,
ximated 14 per cent Texas rank* third in the
ge number of active spindle hours per spindie in
for January 26, as compared with a rank of 6
mpre xul«mnartnenama-demtroy-
ui Wamhihston treaty ullow-
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Read Fhe Glassified Ads, Mevie Tickets
Will is Given Away Each Week
Varied World View. Destroy Hope
For Success at Genova Arms Meet
evenly balanced,
point of vW.
The Frid
Friday afte
Mrs. B. C.
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two tieket t tore Johnny Hinem in
"ainbow HHuy." srand Fridny.
hurl It the length of about
eux blonka
DI PT OF
MEETS FK
The Depa
meet Frida
man - club
auendance
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mated the age of the earth at 1,000,000,000 years.
How old if man? Professor Henry Fairfield Os-
spindles in place
91 •
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ap
increaes of approximately 84 per cent, and the average
cotton consumption at all Texas mills-for the same
period haw approximated 72,153 balsa per annum.
Aggregate value of textile products of Texas mills
in 1914 was $3,754,785, and’ ih 1925 It was $26,8925540:
Furthermore, he says, the net irtcreass in the value of
textile products of Texae mills for 1914 to 1925, in-
L elusive, approximated 608.9 per cent, which is equiva-
lent to $23,137,755. Per capita value of Texas textile
renoumce Hart vrin ide in the Zulu r
Mrance conaidered cha the Watf-
von sAL-
ket atreut
Diekey’s ola Refiabe Ey• Water
relleves sun and wind burned eyee.
Doeorft hurt- Ah Drugcunta Ike —
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xanEas to wore btrickem with
-do" without having Jumped
smte UM Tiani Busin
dry for to teketa to me Johnny
Hine. In Rainbow Riley." strand
rdtli.
sn abectk Moua Pevu—
Ibroen mra bee collar wi lock.
Vhom .41. Reward,
il, and the snail is szid tobethe slowest mov-
all creatures that inhabit the earth
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E------Texas produced a cotton crop of $6,500,000 bales,
speaking in round numbers, in 1925. There is room in
Texas for a thousand cotton-mills. There is room in
Texas for a hundred woolen miHs. There is room in
Texas for a large number at tanneHm*. Texas leads
in the production of cotton, in the production of wool
nd mohair and in the productin of raw hides. Why
pected to be the ehie t «h.« Mt,
— her army -homq he coneid-
Look for WRIGLEYS RK Handy Raek
on your Dealers Counter
recounie and edrmt thatathpruriher
"mDhing it rigbieoun euunes The
Stmt humanitarian motives v IM a,
tunte thee who mmotrotthe Hritisn
mavy in m. mere
Ha vine met utm wpi» the repnu-
indy’a Ma-
y tie muare
of small
call su1lw
facts that man with a human form and human attri-
bates has been on earth over 500,000 years, according
to the least estimates of geologic time.
ot their ways.
“No MM you've hemrd." Mie eMA,
that its wieked to dolwhat)yon
know you oughtn’t to.
-Ana - “ e-wicked."..
Hot usere’s zomethtne "oT‘2•
that mbout u. You’te bound ,l?t»<
cughe If you do what you}*mow
you ongha not to"
rend supertor Chick Starter and
Chua berutch to your soy Chicka
and wnteb thorn «row.
COLBURN GRAIN co.
Hur Commy The Amemor:
3. TOM SOlEAV
Diatriet Offices:
Fur ntMdH Altommey, Mrm
Judclal’ Dhtrtet:
City Of Heos -
Foe Mayne:
KD A MHUHVl.il
sox M. WMTE
by eunnLes p:TEwART y ■
NEA Nerviee weriter 4 —*»*•?**?
nnufcuens
ent bulwark againat theot
tial" war power of Gevmany Phe l"
apparently rendy to suvport bar be.
Polnd and Czechoslovakiz, in
DA HIM Mar 11 —only cain’hoves
for the sueses- of the Lenzue o Ma;
airy ana reemonabt prmed- and- etow
i* card i. Gamton phone 103
prined ana plemsen »<« the deetsian
' of the Unitea States to partieipmte in
ts today approximated $5.89, and the ratio of .
Finyested- in the txtile industry in Texas to
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layed by it. _ A "
talk vent Hattoo tool very muO
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FRIDAY:
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Mrs Fo
school at 1
son school
school at
SATIDAY
Publie I
.12o‘clock
Music 1
o’clock at
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7-5-
eates will have In
difficult quenttons
conference, *.
even heriine the boomerane to
Silver-laced Wyandottes and
Let us hatch your eg lor
K llay Tiwomprom.
ARIOWIEAD WARM
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ne Hutonem has Mea osrinaaly.
the worid’s
SOH IEXT: curnighed room IMF
Main, phone 433. '
,o its'
gantic strides in a manufacturing way and1 is destined
to lead the nations of the earth, but the American flag
feetin. Nor is this done by enmer I
nuking. for the camera follows the i
boomerang from the timo it leaves t
Johnny's hnd Until it returm to
Bmi. * ------ I
New Handy Pack
More for your money
and the beat Peppermie
Chewing Sweet for any momy
val power of
would gard I
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wtrasiNatoN-"I * can«(awim.
1 1 W I wasn't in any daneor." mid
Malar il F. J. zertes dpre
eutingly when folk. complimented
Mm on jumping into the Tidat Earin
to aeve a woman who was uryine te
drown hernelt, with her Mr
Zrrlxr shortly dhmcovereo ne "
mimtaken. He was la plenty of aan
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MILL INDUSTRY IN/IEXAS. I
Dot the mills and the factories. __ .
———R bi ever the manufacturing nations that are thesinenr"Pamet "meTt"
Ansudi C
’ at Mra F
: and keld
Mias Inez I
business sen
The regu
Camp Fire
Inza Purks
will report
The men
meet Styre
ate the hea
in urged to
Every m
will meet n
in the regul
1 ai" "
conderence, shin pgton conterence hummiuated her ty-
rertricting her nary to teo sreut < a- t
tent --she wuntu permimton is buud ,
—' i . .’as — -..... — - tense. so ev eltently were the ns-
l qua to lu amnure Italy her vightrut .lives able m handle thia niofTenatve
plot. In the sun? !tooking pdece of wood that win »
i HwU. whome purticipation in 1- alight twint of the wrist ana arm
movement they have been known W
laimrmament conterece la Mill not
{maured, and Japan are the unknown
duantitiee Ji i taken for «tanted.
,howver, that Japn will defend Jeatf
idemlnv rather than a menace to
WANTEI uum l" m* The Otan«es
oaily Lader. AD at Leader of-
doe afire I p m ___________
WANTED: Youmg men with codd
trom other leazue members.
And wince Europeen diplomat re.
member that any decision, of 00
Si—mi. m inf conference may be re
jected uncerementousty by the Unit-
ed staten' menate. diplomatie ctrele:
are wondering junt how much weixtt
GIlLS, CH
MET Ar C
The G
Presbyter 1st
day atterno
tollowing p
Song N
Prayer:
Scripture
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Lessen
Sentence
One Ver
That Binds
Mizpah
Mrs K.
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Mimses J
Grubba. on
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three
' wonie pin sutror
ana compam to t
yearis. Findet pl
for reward.
no. He Mrs recently completed an additional survey,
- and a report of the textile industry of Texas. This
survey shows oa January 32, 1926, there were 239,340-
spinning spindles ih place An Texas mills, as compared!
with 226,676, spindies ir place on the corresponding!
date in place in 1925, yhich is equivalent to a net in-
crease for 1926 over/925 in the number of spinning
Professor Osborn asserted in his address that
rench Catholic priests have been among the foremost
ientiete in, supporting the theory of evolution, and
be Catholies of Louvain University, Belgium, have
ecepted the modem scientific interpretation in its
ntirety.
Furthermore, Professor Osborn insists that man
elongs to a family of his own, which has a history
Iannd Kgmrie- • Sung-
Hut Freneh toed tore are
; Chronie Diseames, indicestto,
> stomaeh .Kidney. Bladder.
■ Skin and Blood, Nerve, Filka.
1
. Men---DIL cOcEu---ren
- - Landry Bldg.
Hours, s A. M. la s I*. M.
Beaumont
nevr. Progre-
r Italy—any Fameit wiu admit »a
mueh—to on the rond le bond gteat.
she won't be matinied until she to
-xpected to renoi trom the prelimt-
nuis cont-rence wo be held in Go
m». vretMy in May: •
Lane armamenta of Grent Britein
oml in l>"~i Statew need not te
ruuioi
<
auxiliary
shuren m
ura mne
wealthy nations of the world. Manufacturing madele
England the mistress o-fthe seas and British shiping
helped to do it Now the United States is making gi-
rmohww ........... »
'KUDOS s6anu sudesape
J the weeminetom] JwvemkeV:
was ' admontshing T a bunckfef
voutsfut offenders agatnst theljervere
Hk.imu attacka of cupitadlss
-ra tn het net
allled diplomatie etreies are ur
| “For severalzycart I haveld some
I kind of stonmach trduble"" said Mis. M.
--- F. Barrows, R. F. D. 6, Box 42.
• 1 Weather sord, Texas, (picture above).
• "Doctors’ medicine do me no ood I
{.would have spells of nausea night and
i day whether I ate or not. I would feel
bloated, was constipated, didn't sleep
r wen and felt bad mornings. My hus-
band bought some of Dr. Pierce's Pleas-
ant Pellets. I have taken- one every
~ nighf for two or thre monthsnow and
fee like a new woman. I can eat what
I want to and sleep well all night I
would not lake hundreds of dollats for.
what the 'Pleasant Pellets' have done
for me. I recommend them to my
> friends and acquaintances ”
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets can be
procured from your neighborhood drug-
5 gist. 60 Pellets for JO cents.
’ Write Doctor Pierce. Invalids' Hotel
M in Buffalo, N, Y, for free advice.
/A Texas mils consumed 50,818 bales of cotton in
4 1915 and 95,494 bales in 1925, Cotton consumption of
Texas mills for 1915 to 1925, inclusive, shows a net
is again disappearing from the seven seas and the
merchant marine built in war times appears to be at
its ebb tide.
It cost the American people $3,000,000,000. Now
the International Bankers of America appears to be
willing, ney, anxious, for American products to be car-
ried in foreign bottoms to the bargain counters of
"zordden“uenman"*no. atterme
aoubte rescue, sneutced hurriedy
him at the War Department for ni”
•heroiam.
The prylag newapapers found him
•My by allek oqtecktve work.
Mennce
em-der- chnt hme
ledm exaeuy
that of the
be considere l
Cherry und ath St. WIU te va-
cant on March isth. Phon. ISS
FOR RENT Mice vedruum, os at
*. phone »•». _____________
WAN! ED
How old is mother earth? Dr. Alfred Church
Lane, famons geologicul teacher and expert, appeared
before the geologists of Princeton'University and esti-
He says the total number of spinning spindles
in place in January, 1925, approximately 98.9 per cent
were aetiv/during the month, as compared with 94.2
per cent j January, 1026 Net increase in the average
numbevofaetive spindie hours per spindle in place
Nemitz, i
• Circle ;
Wziet, 10
- Ptesbyt
M tollows
-,,citele !
- . Norria, 90
' cirele
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PRACTICAL nurse for all kind of
aleknena, 1900 per duy. Phone
nddrees aw wulesman Oomi pros-
peetn Ponaibiticits of $an0e for t*
year for ilva wire Adaress Bor
entirely independent of all other famiies for an in-iAh.imdyetori.pemona’tuim-
clculble period of time; two and a half million years DE.cog"h on%ec"oqra"$ '?»---
attiglenst geologial estimate: j-xjvue: x ~ % 56
i thene sclentists are correct in their estmates, rr*-
tWaariKe age ia a billion years and the first family wam: al „
he is a piker as a traveler when placed by the side at warB to nsi
he snail, and the snail is szi to bathe slowest mov- rorhen awmntu"e i
l—ion M the vrinetpl that the
Unitea Mtatew navy should ba the----- -------- --
mini la every rempeet of that of Italy toxenounee any of her prenent
aritain, avow imeersmtonal optimist- armaumetn, now. coneidered.. M the
dart —peel the United_mteim_ta‘venineui-peepie -e-enEeL-E
Lhe mme contention
German believia tnt all other
sower mhoula dimrm to iha extent
w-wmen-the treaty---of Vw—mov
fowl ber to dimru. In reply
Prane e maintnina that whule Ger-
many to practicuily without navy and
army neverthelemm aha aim has "1-
cntiar war wurenagh jum •• xret
If not ureatbr, than timt "t 1010
Mrance has the atmy but not the re-
sourcen, la maha war; Oermany
■ha bellevea, has Iha resources, but
While Laghorna,
White Rocks, Nhede
mNES Is noomumAsG EXPKIT.
In "Rainbow Jtiley," at the Btrund
Friday Johnny-Hies-exhibitsadother
side ot th* athletic prowess by
ucanrpy ability to throw the Auniral-
lion boomerang Thia feat is a rw*
diffieuit one to master and it wn*
oniy after persistent praetice thut
the ingenious comedinn was finally
able to use ie with suffieient pro-
ciency in his latest Pirst Kational
produetion.
The boomerung was invenied b!
the aboriginal Austrilan, who uved
it as a weapon of ofense and de:
Lbornr addressed the szudents anf faeutty of eornet MAhtrman
Aaefsamezcop
FO REST. s-room houm. corner of -
Iha dimurmiamem ■ onrerenee- r
vrimed becuuwe, chey had not renlis
ho pod for 41 pleaned berause they
conmlier it a first Map toward event-
ual adhecion to the Leuxue M Ma-
liona.
~ Riml wi C. A Da?
Nmgerthele- there to mush »H.-[
ulatioibere as to what atuitude the
Lnited kraiaa deleration Will _ lake
when Ito cnKevencconnidera que-
tions dehnitelyUgked up with the
lenuue mueh as che exent and the
promptne- At milidn, aid an a'- .
larked member state'qqay expeet |
uona dim rmament
and If it to held, are entertainen in
Var diplomate circim Trained
Md unblasea obeurver- ner —' "y
Ihe widely varyink vmnt of view
hold bl im woria power on hu
suention of dimvmamet vruewaur
Inaurmoumtante obetacleg to a wprn-
whUa outeume of the Geev evim nink-
Clear indicatioma of the-dlowins ered a
navy, on
POLrICAL ANXOVSCEMEMTB
The Lender le authorized to an-
mounce the followinz candiate» for
office subject to Democratie Pri-
maries in July; ___
County Offices:
FW County schoo Superintendent:
MUS ALLIE BLAND
(ite-electem
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Ben ed and
solution of the
controntine tha
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Henry Gudger, Jr. to confined to
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Jetm Uwo Murtom stret, cau at
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