The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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The largest and most complete stock of
high-grade Heating Stoves to be found in this
section is on display at the Phoenix now—
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of a perfectly good disposition. JOE.
the "Lmberlost" — that isolated re-
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land north of here.-tores of dsre-
MERRY war lye
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We are sole agents for the noted Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters—the heating
stoves sold with a guarantee to save you fully one-thrid on your fuel bill and
also possessive of numerous other features to be'found only in the Cole’s Hot
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CORKECTON
The names of Capt. Jack Higman
and Steve Alford were omitted from’
the listet delegaes to the Inter-)
coastal Canal convention at Houma.
La, as announced in tic Leader of
Tuesday.
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NOIMAN, oula., Oct. 46, — |
School news Irani the Iniversity off
Oklahoma wil! be broadcasted by i
wireless regularly in the near future,,
according to. W.Walter,ssistant‘
professor of electrical engineering.
The program or
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COLE’S HOT BLAST HEATERS
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Nowadays, more and more women
are doing as their mothers did and are
-making their own soap. If you have
never tried it. you will be surprised to
see how easy it is to mike good soap,
•eft noap, hard soap erfoting soap,
justby using kitchen wraps and waste
greaee together with a can of Merry
War Lye. the safe and sore soapmaker.
In the old days when aoap was made
by the boiling pteoess it took nearly
all day to make a kettle of moap. Now
it is hardly any work at all— requires
no boiling - lees than 30 minutes.
Save*»ypii jponey and gift* you all
ishe Knights of the Ku Elux Klan
proximately 75 were initiated into
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TOSENBERG, Tex, Oct. 26.—ap-
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ARMISTICE DAYLIMBERLOST AROUSED BY TRAIL OF
GIRL FOR MURDER OF OLD MAN
rible stry of conditions, the state
and outhouses. Comes in a convenient
can with revolving sifting top that can-
not come off, cannot get lost, reclses
tightly and preserves contents, t It to
economical to buy and easy to use
Ask your dealer for Merry War Lye
—ba sure yot get •’Merry war*’—the
lye that has gade good tor 3 years.
ip-July an angry mob stormed the;
budgeon farm and with ropes around
* . * .u ithe pecks of the two Dudgeon boys,
irights of othels in the wilderness fari, — . • , . 2 2,5 —
। , forced a confession from them.
i from the beaten path But the ter-in. . . 1 .. . c,
Dudgeons said Bennett, the farn
A 200 watt wireless set’ and a
large consignment of new material
for the school of electrical engineer-
ing has been ordered, Walter sald:
Leader Classified 9ds are result
getters. Try them.
Also accused with her in the charge
of beating her husband to death arc
'her motker, Mrs. Alice Dudgeon,
‘two brothers, Lee and Herman Dud-
geon, and Roburt Bennett, a farm
hand.
The /‘Limberlust'’ is practically
deserted. Nearly everybody is in
"courtin." ”
Many have been called as witness
es. Others were drawn by curiosity.
says it will now prove, eciipses ali.
. Accused of poisoning her husband's
father, David Hodell, because "he
; was feeble and required too much
attention," Medle Hodell is in court.
of the slopinghillide on the )
of Agency Hill, here, according
announced plans. :
Thousands of dollars will be
vested in the proje it was
office today. Members of.the scout. The Seotts, parents. and thirteen
council wiu meet with >. Fitch at liyinig ehidren, bhrdera west Sound
the - Chamber of . Commerce al 5 trin in sareh for enough land to
Thiere are many Hot
- a the pure, elean soap you need jor
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EasyProcess-TakesLess P"YOSiu And ampie direction, for
soapmaking on the label of every can
of Merry War Lye-al.o many other
recipea such as bow to make lye
hominy, how to soften water, how to
make clothes washing easy, bow to
brighten cooking utensils, etc.
Merry War Powdered Lye is also a
wonderful cleaner and purifier for mge
about thelhome, bam. chicken bouse
1-3 Fuel Saving Guaranteed
The Greatest Fuel Saving Heater on the
Market today. It burns the gases and smoke
that other heaters waste.
Buy now, while our stock is complete. We
have every.size.apd model Cole’s Hot Blast
from the smallest to the largest.
ford from tme to uime and the en
tire program will-probably be ready
for publication .by the midde of next I
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■ This is the amazing lack of valua-Romte Hodell had hanged mtuseit.
Uus of bunman life that is laid t County otticers Kaund the bdy
anteh gaM. •Lmyioat by me statenansine rrom ’ ratter in the Hodeu
in ill trial of afedie Hodeu, 25, onbarne 1
Physicians aaid a blow below the
The mother is 30 and the father
131.
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Officials Become
Students Of Stock
ST. JOSEPH. Mo.. Ort. ii. -
Managers, officials and mmembers of
livestock associations were "students"
here today in the two-day abort
curse Incoperative livestock market*
An opportunity for passing., “We can’t carry a Sunday school
door tests will. given scouts of ujelass madam," remarked the con- l
tropps at Camp Bill Lea Saturday ductor to the mother as she offereg,
morning. A similar period had to be one fare.
postponed Jast aturdaymndeeeunt "Rut they’re my ehlidren," Mrs.
of the scout executive being out of Seoti replied.
the city apd the first elass scouts who Th famnly Bible was ptoducqa
were to have handled it being absentand disclosed the recor:
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port to Post omamnder Steve
gard for law, social customs an
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f6. An oja man polsoned Ilk* a armtul or wood for alsaaugater-in- R... _____1
useless annual I law. His death, was ascribed to old Broadcast >chool
age; no investigation was made
Hut dying son beaten until he ceasr Three montn later the Dudgeon
I ed to quiver— " | brothers brought - word here that
disposition, whether you think in
Eheiterms of businees or sotial activities.
There is norhing we know of quite ।
as couductive to peevishness and gen-
rral discemfoyt as poor vision and
I headache tt go with it. A visit
tp Lucass Optical parlor, whicb is
■ under ahe supervision of a registered
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nounced by Ray.Stem, who is heading
the work. ~
The hillside will be worked over,
and into a horseshoe position seats
fox 15,000 persons will be provided.
At the foot of the hill a- large
this charge T stage to provide for staging of per-
"he and, her Another have also con- formances in which 600 persons may
fessed, declare authorities, that they ‘ participate, will be built,
later killed Mudie’s husband, komie
OIL HEATERS
TURnG ■ thesejehn
I v morningstand,
nights, when a little extra
heat means a world more
of comfort, • the portable
Florence Room Heater is
a real friend.
Ne its graceful ‛ lines ‛ and
fine finish, brightened by its
cheerful glow, add charm
to any surroundings, pege
• Come in and let us show)
you how effective and at-i
tractive a Florence Room
Heater is. k Reasonable in
f price. ________
Dealers In Second-hand Furniture,
Stores, Heaters, Beds, Mattresses,
etc. We boy and sell all kinds of
Second hand Furniture.—110 Border
street. Phone 43*.
expected to take part Maui other
features for the day* eclebratfon are
being worked out by those iu charge.
A short memorial service bonoring -
the soldier dead will probably be
held during the day also.
Have “eputation
Because of the elaborateness of ,
the Armistice Day celebrations stag-
ed here. Orange has gained a state-
wide reputation for loyaly and pa-
triotism. The action of merchants
of Orange in closing their stores re-
gardless has been aired in state le-
gion eon rent ions and other places and
Orange has been recognised as a city
which appreciates the efforts of those
who had a part in the great conflict.
Lke Spirit
Legion members are enthusiastic
over the spirit which is being shown
this year and they believe the Or-
ange Armistice pay festival will
eclipse any in Texas.
MUSKOGEE, Okla., Oct 26.-A
-natuval amphitheatre, designed like
. those Qf which the Grecians boasted
cenuries ago, will be converted out
Office. .
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___, A pagnt in which hundreds of
Muskogeans Will participate, will be
- Discussions were to I presented each yeat, accordtag to
be led by shipping association ex-
ear caused death. Investigation
qujetly: started. Suspicion spread
’through the county. • I
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tural colleges at Missouri, low.
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11 in the new blue box. its
2/ velvety softness and delicate J
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§\ f the rose petal and its charm-
3 e ing fragrace by the flower
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= Nadine Face Power ad-
7,l hers throughout the day
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t Nadine win pleas you.
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) Price 50c. at toilet cown-
h,0 fers. Miniature sample box j
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furniture" CAMPAN
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troopcommittee chairmen and seout-’nd her mother and brothers, Lee (I eft) and Herman Dudgeon' held with
masters has ben adoppd,a scoutfher on charge of slaying her husband,
headquarers, it is worked out on a, -------—------- - _______
troop efficiency basis, taking, into’ .1. ,
consideration troop organization, 19 Cldren ID lU ng ring offered by the Missouri Grading Day."
finance, publicity, camplyg, civic j y ID 1 AEricultural Extension Seryice.
pervice and training of lcaders. Theh Y ears IS Kecord Similar courses will be held No- ports, livestock commission men and
report will be confidential enceptinFi ; t vember 8 and 9 at Kansas Chf and marketing
that the leading troop will be uh WARSAW, Oct 26. __ Fie sets -November9 at St. Loui~..
n6unced. ~ or triplets and two sets of twins The first day of the course
----- have been born to Mr and .Mrs. known as “Better Business Meth-] i__________
pJ. P. Fitch. regional scont excu Frank Sebott in ten years of mar-j ^ay.” The second as Better! BUY tT IN ORANGE— ITS HERE! Here last night. .. 2
tve, is a- visitor at the local scout ried life. ——-----——---st
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Visit the Phoenix Now and Select Your
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Nationpl Toilet Company,
a curiosity which even has over-
whelmed fear of “city folks," and
brought some, of them to town for
the first time m their lives.
Medic Hodell has confessed, offi-
cials say, to solving the problem of
her aged fat her-in-ln w by poisoning
his coffee, ^he is now on trial on
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 257, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 26, 1922, newspaper, October 26, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529613/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.