The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 122, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 20, 1927 Page: 6 of 6
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ORANGE PRINTING COMPANY
PHONES 4838.
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To those who have visited us,
thank you, and to those to come,
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We greatly appreciate the sponta-
neous response to our advertising, an-
nouncing our Pre-Thanksgiving dem-
onstration, that began on Friday. If
values "talked," as they are supposed
to, there is some conversation going
on today on both sides of the Sabine,
and as a result of this, we anticipate
some real action around “Economy
Corner" the next three days.
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dufing ths courne of a ningle night.
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THE recent addition to our facilities of a new
Automatic High Speed Press makes it possible
for us to handle large orders of commercial
printing as economically as any printing plant
in this section.
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SMALL orders receive the same prompt atten-
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with the demiruge. a notion first
brought into prominence by Plato.
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Rend “Beyond Th. other
vetumes Will follow as naturally M
night follow* th. any and th* a-
aqaintance with Mr. Cabel ana hi.
Aloxraphy will rewara you with
many hours of pur. pleniute and
deep mtintnetiom.
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WE respectfully solicit an opportunity to bid
on large orders.
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1000 aimer- tor hl* philomophy of living, iilua-
State lino ot Maqk Buppies including lowu• te hta Biography. la th* book
an entir• peerege,— ypsterday‘» men-
aicanta, te whom a kingdom haa
boen wiven wherewith to amum.
"e"ahahaTon-in
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Prain Scramabtea wieh Ean,
Sonk caive braine 1 hour in cola
Remov th* membrane and
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BBook Talks
not yet," ,
Then comten an a speeine exampie
•J • Qyqayue Chgitopher
(UfMwh. wiin hla Tmbouridin aa
w at Al4lta Ana “
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Muqtua aha Hla
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gwn., at the ng« of twenty-nfne,
censed meribbling mark on paper
and devoted the next thirty year, of
hl* life to pot houne atmstpation, un-
dertakine for th* remainder of hi.
earthly year* "no heavter remponal-
bility than to algn on every quarter
day a receipt for hta mlary M mec-
retary of Jamaica, and perhap ev-
•ry once in a while to wonder where
Jamaica might be,"
And no we go on down the Iide,
meeting old nequaintancen to be sure,
but old acquaintance alway. <rin
ed in a new garb. from whom we
tear, ot iking, of which heretotor.
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Hrofled »w..lUr^d. c Orl
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- tu *a on th. eecoad floe, ot the and that coming aa it now dean
bowk* The* Saul who ws in a when the contemporaneoun fl.Id i
rovi hjoinin that accepted by Hooded with a boat of markedly in-
AWt1* eeaped by jamRing from a feflor work, it gladdens the heart
mime- and gives renewed coprag to an
i and pepper
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traun« hle idens with briusant die. good that cow
comtons or th. worien. iaders in nr"andram
thouzht Me amerte M. prafar.hr*
forRomanee over Realt.ro for
thinen aa ue osnid6 he intend of
aa they atv: ltimute detalle com-
ways un.ti.ln.bto ideni, and .t the Food” zetablen (turnip,
good that comen from maN. unend- _______________________ and eco-
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DENTON, Texas, Nov. 1*.—tipe-
aliste In dietetles at ths College of
lh* word being umed by him tod, Indunerian.Arta have found that the
wai"uncomar" inat controi ““ - | -5""" hvau
John Chartert ammertm that the d.- r „ ’ vortetz.to. th menu. Theme or-
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hla"acozmmniprana”hy"prnez: “ 12 an^
preve hi. point by varibu. and wn- N: pook2d.2un enough to remove
dry ilumtration» which he chooee* to rhur" Ppeaance ana to develop
0*11 "ynamie auualons of the deml- NaFAnHver. ” older animai
urge" A dimertation follow, that . cookinan4utonzu: Eequir long elow
revenia the nuthor. Ideal of the -nd* nK.d k.molat ' heat. Spar ribe
witehea woman," which 1 man'. at- anAcsbeck-honon.may be. umed with
Ironien Pato
chicaqo, Nov. 17—FMshtenea
bessum mhe bellevea a motor car in
which mhe waa. Riding had billed a
boy, Mn Mabel Smith, 11 eollapmed
yeeterdey and died The boy got up.
eheek Mo gal at the chr a blech
awey ana walkee alt.
• Na mtomparabie Mr
'lec* Herp end Lee odor,
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atmtn« ana other happily
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Brown Bren *“b Hutter
"eked Peen. Lettuce gated
Canned Pears Gingerbread
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booka) Wand. about complete. a
monument that will endure long at-
tor he han paenea away
"Beyena Late" to one of Cabell’
earlier booka. He cello It the pro-
- Mona daily. Big money on
rentt bndera-T*am-Sighth mue-
cegtv 2 ?• Mur Hanker.
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CREMATED WHEN •rudHton temui glarpromme ik«7r
. HOUSE BLAZES
—m —— et writing, ne eneonium couid do
I epniNan, Teh Nev. tan Junti to “ surtiee i* ear that
Adkaw. M, woe burned ” "eema tauldleme and without veeh
tuday morning lb a nr. thet i ILlumtrates to a nleety Mr
pad the koine of he Cabeir profesend intention to "wte
L tola Aak*w pertaculy of beautiful happeniniga,"
about nine o’clock of a Ane evening
in May and er* dayligm ho hea run 1
the whole gamut of the world', moot
interenting end outstanding contribu- |
tion• touching hin mubjeot. In the i
STEVEXS POINT Wie , Nov it —
After kiMing two of hla children. W
R MeNell, owner of a large grocery -----
Wore here, shot himmeif today aad ” ______
to believed dying |
aWgAarfcSkt. "IT MUST BE DONE"
and Wilam, ». M well aa Erle tel-1 ■ , , ’ ,
M"1A Mha nd ot hla wife MM - - - |
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appreciative reader
Sol Mue
John Charteris is the protagonist ot
"Beyond Ufo." In fact he la the
mole npeaker end the entire booh
conmiwtm of hin mide of a convermation
fakrukkheerte
Soak une heero PaT i4 Iha
blood Rinaean wgah"hes*
th hear ah te tabepodha w fat
te a frying mnand bamhove’i e.
fato"aaz"ui"ppomcnpu
to.one cup of hne brehe enbe ku
"ith onion stuft the hear wiCh
. , mixture. Surrouna with etraim-
ed tomato Juice *n<1 bah, uneii tn-
her—from one to two hour*.
, Broilpa Sweethrend
Soak "weetbread in cold WAter ,
Lwuminutes. Remove membrahem
Smmer ten to nfteen minite, in
authortsed Venden of the PIBI in of cd.waten.to.whichatw rope
lh* making; next wear. Inirodtmed . added “Aranrszemnon,zntochan been
to William congreve and hi. wawaten ThnT ’ m Pluneine inte ice
companion*. Cariem and valentine, ! „prinki. Ten "PIIt the,"wpotbteads, |
end Scandai and Mr. Miitamant .nd *„d dm Tarn Tlour.mi
Mra Mincing, and we w that Con- - - P nto melted b
mowed Apficot
Rolled Oota Sugar •ne Otam
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we were entirely tunorant. And n.
nally. whan it is an enid and done, water
we understand this John Charteris ! -gi, wavsuvrane ana
miim" =
constantly fol ih« lock of in my own miu KN ? boaten, 4 tbep. of
nfe. And it • that which Roman "1 *^ and pepper fo «««" ana
affora. her pootulaat*.*1 L.H . braina Scrambi In a
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anatlm. cut mw-
bXSL eliea Serve witN br0w.
tomat or ratein mude.
<»•* tongue le dellclou, wervea
with mustard or piekle Mac.
themeelven," where we mee Wyeherly
and Ktheredge and Shadwenl, along
1 with Neil Gwynne and Peppy o' mer-
' ry Juder M re Knlpp and where.
name what incongruously, we urge hte
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"ntheapartmenta, 706 Pine street
vent nam Tw. niceral furman**
voom WK* garage. to3 Cherry
tenet "
BRU room houae of
a.22041hhelam wtreet. Apply at
■»CMH*S. Fifth and frmte_______
Tarn, ap to Couple, th
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FOB Ame: Furntahed apartm.nl
w*n» sansa, U*« CherTT tereet
FOB klHTr IH>nl*had apartment
•i garage. 304 Main atreet or
•tn Mn Koky te **___________
FDR BALli—M** Klondrke ktr«w-
•my plantn- Harry Clark, Weal
orange, I
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, and nouh p
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hat •? my and how to W. M And
after Marlow, we take up Franeot
Vilon tn* ted Fram: then to MM-
land uhaer th. dideolute Charles
Mimrt "witA At relipue at taller, I
eoke atrumpet- et pendera awash-
buckler* petfumhera, pick peek. t. end
p"a*p -.Rua
nm* againmt obuvion through prac- Annabzlie, 4, were sufocatea today
tic et the auotortal virtue, of Aia- wnen "tartine from an overheat-
tinction an* clarity, ot beauty an* 10 ,** destroyed the upper part of
aymmetry, al tendernem an* trugh *"? _ home _ Thechilaren were
and urbanity." Thus he starts, ati ,n an upstairs room.
FOR BALK—Bo* Heby Chick* one
Aar *M to fear week* Harry
eterk. Went Orange. By ALEXAXDEN LAMAR
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toon with "mun“.t.rr etated by the peopte ot today, which
i.ren-retn2oDat '• in accora with the euntomary way
AZ'um "atinanez" .21 of momt ot the world'. g.n-
m-n* ~ -werencem ana fian= iera la.e.A . --a ----A
=tr anpMted Olv. tlepsone ' , "..2 "anau"oned
aan mar aahinatt. a. 9 A” n. and rideuled by their contmporar-
"Por Z^hZ fen and Mr. Cahell mome to be no
n. ran arwr. Teg**__exceptiom to the rule. For year*
WaNTED: Boysto e*ll Oranut ad. Mt abell baa been enriching the
tea after mehool. Will give throe worid• terature with hla works.
■■at* on every copy you See M• cares netther for lh. plaudit, of
cirsinton Mnauor the multitude nor the mneera of the
---------------- crlUee. he writes to pieem hlmo.lt
wE BUr Caitt, Wool, nogs aa* Now hiw Blozruphy <«• he cello hle
Rm, every Soy.' Telphon;
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Thia, pieture reprehenta the newest not* In submartne constructton. It la a view of the recently
completed Bruieh super-submarine Oberon, as i entered the harbor at Portsmowt. England.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 122, Ed. 1 Sunday, November 20, 1927, newspaper, November 20, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529807/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.