The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER.
MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1927
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the Geneva convention, has will be unable to feed the
pansion of commerce uponithe farmers of the west
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CROSS THE RIVER
hand
furniture
— Repairing. Upholstering
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STARVATION
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Kincaid hotel opened.
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FOZUNATE GRL!
Well, the world has been
feeding its inhabitants for
a million years. Why give
up the ship.
for
the
PALS
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nounces
Uct coke
exceeded
ARE You THE
OWAER OF
This CA? .
SEveRAL none
PPIMENTSANO
Lwiu.se _
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DO HFTENMORE-
WATCH-— •
LUCKIEST I
GIRL IN U
TAE WORLD-
IvE DECIDED
w MARRH J
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Anna leer
TCESDAY:
Orange 11
a. m with J
Rainbow
temple at 7
WEDNESDA'
Baptist W
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lase.
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"RHEATING
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DSQRACEPULFOB A MAN OF
ouR SOCIAL STANDING TO
p-. J. -Jnaanueice upuus pointed out that the popu- growing millions of people,
our rivers, he said would Who may haye something lation of the world has ris-
amounted to nearly 16,000,
000 tons, valued at around
“.P
HOWIE. —Chicken hatchery op-
ened here.
more iin eviidence this year
thaan ever before. There is
a reason for it, according to
the editor of the publiica-
tion.
The starvinn gcondition
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MONDAY:
Weodnaa
m. al Wood
IL S. P.-
p. m. at 11
Royal We
mce at 7:3
DID ° EVER "
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lean, fruit,* worm.
The I epart anene of Commerce an-
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ate Ine
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6s,*
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$8
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: MRS. GRIGGS
will open her
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clad Carpathian mpuntains.
The pepartment of Agricuiture
announce, a quarantine of the Mex- (
ths old bus
steps MBHT
Aloue, DOSSNT
Sie?
LOST
iee
be of assistance. Senator to say in naming of a pres-
Reed declined to vote for ident next year.
vaarf‘OREFUSEME2
SIR RODNEH PUCKETT OF
PUCKETT ON THE POCKS ?
STuPiP GIRL! X HAVE. MORE
TAN MERE. MONEH -L
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border states of’ Mexico
caused by the Calles admin-
istration forcing the clos-
. ing of mining and other
— industries, has driven many
thousands of Mexicans to
the Texas side of the Rio
in till. accordinK to
(tiTuE J
11» and JIT Border
Phones 439 and 949.
Penlers In mew and mecond
UVALDE. — New $8200,000 Hotel announces its anxiety to learn the
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days of June by 60,000 tons,
per cent.
The Department of the I
MONDA
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I DIDWT uMhlN4\
ALARM THE LADIES)
BUT u AtNt J
ON \
THIS ISLAND.)
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Pubitsbed eftara—a (except aturday» ana
EoOsuhadzcnbn”opon tba azazcond
•U appear to columna at fhe Leader m ।
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the wonderseaports of theduction of the tariff s a
world. Arthur Stillwell proper remedy; he declared
had the same vision. Dream a readjustment qf freight
the dream of'the practical rates would help the ex-
builders, come true.
names of all growers of Korean
Semegemee
once expressed the fear of
Harvard, while attending time coming when world
Mrs, C: M
vest on spend
relatives and
I OF THE Grande seeking a liveli-
Rr hood.
Last year, “we are told",
the Sabine $2,00 per hundred marked
of farm produce
M Imh A l ma
Rouge visiting
In there vis
a few days.
— r D>ONT T
KNOW £ WAS
SPEEDING—MY
sreedomereRs
BROKE •
Mr. and M
-two little su
tored to Ofan
Mr. and Mra.
mercial to the Port Arthur Representative John C.
representative of Texas Box ot Texas is gathering
Commercial News. “Thirty material for use in his cam-
foot ship channels have paign to apply the quota
been constructed at the costrestriction laws of the im
qf many millions of dallarsmigration act to Mexico
from the Gulf to Port Ar- and Central and South
thur, Beaumont, Orange, American countries. He
Port Neches and to Lake should ngt overlook the am-
Charles. In 1926 the ocean munition furnished by
tonnage of the district has Southwestern Resources. !
1400,000,000. All the porta, p
have excellently construct- Eenator James A., Reed is
ed terminal and docks withfot farm relief. He made
modern loading and dis a labor day speech., Jie1
charging equipment.” painted a dark picture of
John W. Gates is dead, the situation of agriculture
He visioned a Port Arthur as contrasted with tariff
the 11 days of July
eutput for
YOU CANNOT “BREAK-IN"
mtimnwNE -
it you are treqeentiy ienore. ide
Ete pDed and shuned by “polite so,
ciety7 perhaps your mirror Will tan
you wby.i
A pimply, broken-out skin has mep4
many a person from "breaking-
I among people who give to thieir "own
skin i be care and attention it neege.
Instead of sacrificing popularity‘:o
negiect, ask for Black and White
Ointmnent and wee ft according to die
2 ,-2'
wE. 2 xvs ss
While Qimument, AH dnlera 201
them at small cost. 7 - I
Mr. and M
Friday evenir
• where they w
of The illness
-ok
T 1- - - —— -—ski
Ei, W ROOMBA MOU HAVE No
the 30
. or 1.7
announces that the oil industry has
been aided by tracing of rocks in
the iocky mountains of Colorado.
Wyoming and Montana.
The Department of Agriculture
announces that scrub bulls are un-
profitable investments and reduce
herds of cows to the level of herds
of goats.
The Shipping Board announces
that the advertisement of. the Amer-
jca-France Une and the American
West African Line has been post-
poned until october.
The Department of Agriculture
'Mr. and Mrs
John Walton
from a visi
- friends in Ty
worsTeBG
SECRET SON?)
wwy al the I
MYSTERY ? y
Mrs. Joe
home after »
weeks with r
Miss Alva"
Dr. and Mrs.
leave Friday,
lege in Natchi
Mattress Factory
IN CONNECTOX
DM matt rresues made new. new mat-
tremses made to order. ▲ trial will
on vinco vou.
$2 Down, SI per Week.
____10 per cent Discount for Gash
/ well AFrcp you see A' i
k THE JUDGE YOU'LL BE , 1
S IN THE SAME J .
~ SHAPE —
#e
and a Sabine district that protected industries. He
some day would be one of He. advocated a great re
FAREWFI
AT RVRTON
A farewell
Mr. Ruby B
Killing at t
Mrs. Jerome
ning ’
The rooms
hospitality wi
vine and oth
Delightful i
enjoyed, and
cious refreshi
en in century from 900,000,-
000 to 1,850,000,000 and
many delegates to the
world wide conference at
-€20
---e--tetez
the American Automobile Associa-
tion.
Out of every thousand car own-
era, twelve get "out of «»«' every
month, according to the same or-
ganizaaion.
The Department of Akriculture
announces that 1.000,000 leng pounds
of tea were imported in the lari fis-
cal year than in the year before.
The Baltimore & Ohio rallroad
insista that it 1* erectinK a huse
grandstand with a capacity of 12.000
for ha centenary pageant late thin
month.
The National €eographic Society
announces that Math was once EnE-
land's favorite watering place, that
the Bolivian Indians are related to
the Incas, and that Sinaia, Rumania
is a beautiful resort in the nine-
Ready for Business today. The real
HG SALE Sokolski Dry Goods
Compan. —Ad v.
Turn Webb
Mrs. Is. L. Hu
in this citv w
at Annapoli.
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TKAEN9EMM4P2Eez FEATURES
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Mr. and M
Ron, of Dicki
. | • their home a
| few days in 1
of Dr. and I
and family at
Southwestern resources the McNary Haugen bill,
for September carries an He declared it wrong in
article in which the state principle and it would be
ment is made that MW Win hurtful in practice. Now]]
cotton pickers have been “ '*
EAST BOUND
Train No. 6 Lv < range 6:17 B m
Train No. 9 Lv Orangs 10,34 s m.
-—Train Xo,: 102 for — -
pannengefs to Washing-
S ton. D, C., or beyond and
Peaves Orange -----___-.11 Siam
2 Xo. 12 Ia oranu » 4 am
I TrahNo 104 Iw Orange lino pm
WET HOUND .
TrainNo.1 Lv Orange 4 49 a m
Ttain Noo2Orang 1i am.
Train No. 5 IVQrange 4:48 p.m
Train xo 7 1 P.m:
- Train No ! L orarM, 131 Pm
Train No 101 Moya for
p-engers tn K| Paso
Texas, ar beyona ana
ieaven Orange -_______ , „ pR
WASHISGTON, Mept. 1*- One o
the bem way. of obtaining a Mberal
education la to begome a Wazhine-
ton eorrespondent and read all th*
tree publicity atorlaa went in by hope-
ful prem agents
Neither the pram agents lor the
xovernment depurtmetts nor the pro
peganan artiota for the variods or-
katmtion- let up during the time
Congrems B. away. Just because
everyone else throws these head
outa into the waste bashet unread,
your correspondent la solus to re-
veal some of the stunts that the
prem agents .have bought to S«<
Into the papera, as cleaner, from
th. mall of the past week or so.
Motorists are "eonwervatively e5.
—-um_
I
ihe is spuaring himself with
lespdeza who have Korean lerped-
-re I. H pbue neuh ervice
announces exaiminatona ter candi-
date. foe jobs on its regular corpe
on Nov. 1 in Weshinactom. Ceic4so,
New Griess* and San Franelued.
U. p. Putnam's has* announces
that It would like to aril year ror- a
respondeit a book for $1 a month
urgit |H!l E paid. ' ji
wm. rear—3 crate—4 wood ciar
t now has a business * general price for cotton
daces it among the ’Picking in southwest Texas .
orts of the country,” while this yw the price
ced Russeh'RNWhit-has not been above 75c per,
f the New York corn hundred.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 56, Ed. 1 Monday, September 12, 1927, newspaper, September 12, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529752/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.