The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 19, 1927 Page: 2 of 6
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the exports from Texas had
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country. Is it possible that
moonshiners infest South
Dakota? South Dakota has
been dry for many years.
All the democrats in South
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s a magnificent showing
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creasing in population at a
rapid rate. This despite the
holdbacks or the pullbacks
who believe in the antiqu
ated system or laws of 50
years ago and who are
against everything under
the sun.
vylvania was fifth with
$77,973,725 and New Jersey
sixth with $62,492,286.
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bottles were gone
I was feeling and looking like a ME-
ferent girl. I have enjoyed tetrly
good health ever sice."—Mra. 3. F.
Taylor, 520 New Orleans Ave. '
Dr. Plerce*s Famous Famy reme-
dies are sold at all drug, stores, In
tablets, 65 eta., or liguid. Large
Bottles $135.
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Plerce’s Golden
Medical Discovery
and the •Favorite
Prescription.’ He
, got three bottfoe of
each, and I took
them alternately.
on the chain gang and a
fine of $500. Well, hats off
to Georgia, hats off to law
and order. Hats off to con
stitutional law and its for
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Dakota are dry, all the re
During the quarter half publicans are dry, all the
CALDWELI, .Kansas, Jul 18.-
James WilHams, C. R. 1. At P. rail-
road brakeman, was instantly killed
when he fell beneath a freight train
between here and Medford. Okla-
homa today.
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pacified, armed conflict was
and shipped goods abroad
worth $80,696,172. Penn
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02 AiMoD ELSE BUT
SPECIAL NOTICE
To my friends and eusomers, I
wish to announce that I am no long-
er connected, in any way, with the
Palace Barber Shop. I have pur-
chased the Rauk Harber Shop, and
naid shop will hereafter he know?
as the JI. V. RIEHARDSON BARBER
SHOP. I ask your continued pa-
tronage at my new location.
- J. V. RICHARDSON
A Georgia flogger, mask
ed and the leader of a band
of maskers, was found guil
ty of blackmailing a wo
man. These maskers tied
her on a barrel. Their kind
held the head of the wo
man between his legs while
his fellow masters used the
whips. He was the princi
pal of the school of the
town and a Sunday school
superintendent. - This did
not save him. A verdict of
guilty was returned and
the judge gave him a year
progressives are dry. Now
heir exports as compared who buys illicit liquors?
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IF NOURE GOIN6% MAT SWELLTEANCU I K
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Mr. Kellogg get pretty
of the woods. Nicarauua
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avoided with Mexico, and the Cni-
nese situation was handled in a
way that satisfied most Americans.
Next on the program was the naval
limitation conference at Geneva, and
after that Mr. Kellogg was expected
to make his bow. -
Rut it now appears that Mr. Kel-
1oKK is likely to be with us for
some time to come. His critics have
stopped hurling respberry tarts at
the nape of his neck and Mr. Kel-,
logE is riding high. He is In com-
paratively goo health and in very
good humor. He realises that the
secretaryship isn't half had if they
will only let a fellow alone, and with
this realisation has come the con-
for {our Future Heahth
Port Arthur, Texaa.—"When I was
a girl my heaith got very poor. My
stomach was weak
• M and I became mel-
AE-. ancholy. Some one
M *3 advised my father
W --‘2) to give me Dr.
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, . tion, raided eleven alleged
Ing commodities for bootleggers and seized a
during the first small quality of corn li
quor. This under the nose!
POISON FISH
SAN FRANCISCO, July IS.—With
six peraons dead today from eating
poisoned mussels, police and health
authorities issued warning to lbs tain
from eating shelifish picked t in
this vicinity.
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^EXAS UNDER THE NOSE OF
M COOLIDGE
kaxgas CITY, Mo., July 18...
Air trame will increase to 25,000
mile* daily by Januaryin. 'hS
opinion expressed here day of He"
torn Hoover, secretury of coxmerce,
who -topped en route to Emporia,
kansan where he will attend • din-
ner tonight ». the guemnt of WII-
Mam Allen White, Kansas editor.
—Hoover potpted out that this
woula by equdi to the mileage pr
day in Europe, but stated thie ma-
jority of air travel would be in afar
mal mervice. There are now air
route* in operation totaling ’S00
miles, the wecretevy"id.
MARN, III., July IS.— Rado
Millich, alleged gangster, convicted
for the kiing of Ward Jones last
Ortober 21, was sentenced to be
hanged here today by Judge D, T.
Hartwel.in circuitcourt here. Exe-
cution was set for Friday, Qetober 21.
Judge Hartwell ruled that the new
Mata law providing eletrocution for
convicted murderers applied only to
crimes committed after July.i.-
mnished $198,190,065 and Jl v
ax, ne cauvvuo vu
. exas $172,035,780. Califor: whose ten gallon hat and
ija won third place, ac • -- • • •
counting for $81,244,751
GANGSTER GETS
DEATH SENTENCE
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ATT ACK RENFWKD
AUSTIN, Texas, July 18,— Gover-
W Moody today ofTered a sioo re-
•rd for the rapture and return to
Irkoha county of one "Cotton"
bahdler. wanted to eland trial
ere on a charge of criminal ammault
connecton with an alleged attack
on a 14-year-old girl in Motley
emt; In-t Mareh.
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of purres-chick
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110 and SIT Border BL
Phones 43) and 50.
Dealera la naw ana mecona hand
Vurmituz — Repairing, Upholatering
Mattress. Factory
IN conn criox
Old mattrensga made new. new mat-
eremes made to order. A trial will
senvinee you
$2 Down. • ■ per Week.
10 per cent Discount for Camh
CHiC MOuM a 4 |
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aftaraeoag (except Saturday) and
gaaga. Tezas, Postoteice as Secona
__. mdg redleetion upon the eharactr.
Bay aatdar ia eolumaa ot The Leader will be «ladk gar reeted
WASHINGTOX, July 1». — The
Kellogg’s Going to Resign Club,
which ‘used to meet every Tuesday
night, now holds only month ses-
stuns. and it is rumored that they
soon will be stretched out to one
meeting every teix weeks.
The secretary of state has been
a sad disappointment to some of
the most accomplished rumor mon-
gers of Washington who, as every-
one knows, are the most proficient
in the world.
The trouble seems to be that
although Mr. Kellogg had at one
time decided to' resign this sum-
mer, he has now changed his mind
and decided to stick.
At the time when Kellogg Zor-
eign poliies and the state depart-
ment were targets for yr much snip-
ing that the attack resembled a
barrage, Mr. Kellogg became sick,
tired and disgusted. He was‘the
most irritable man in Washington
It was during his hour of trial
that Mr. Kellogg decided hed show
’em and—Aftr his policies had
stood the strain and emerged more
or less triumphant — walk out on
the show some time this summer.
It is said on good authority that
Mr. Kellogg confided as much to
some of his friends.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 8, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 19, 1927, newspaper, July 19, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529709/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.