The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 135, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1927 Page: 6 of 6
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the outatanaing harrier In the mid-
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soldiers. You howled when they became
goofy gobs. But you haven’t seen anything
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home acrons the street.
The services were adjourned while
BRADY. — 10 tons of dressed tur-
keys daily shipped by dressing plants
during November.
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COTTON RATING
DATE ADVANCED
quarter
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halfback
THE
BOY
AERONVTS •
Michigan he set a new mark of 21
St minutes 11 seconds for five mile
course
FLAMES DELAY
FUNERAL RITE
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Hilliard, Dumesnil And
Alford On First
Selection
A lot of toys are bought because Wm. Penn--6 Cent—A Good Cigar
Dad likes them ------ - -
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Aa for Ted Lona, ths emfnnt
Brown eaya the Mar White hot hut!-
KM eei luteibutea Moor
three M*
zear-otd brother, obert, of wet
Brownaville. Pa., er held as the,
.glazerz «< noun o. Knapo m*'
Paul R Pen. coel and iron pollee-
mez, *hon Us omeers mtat-
ore4 to errea Qecuponta at teo
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Athletica by next mgeson, Conals Mack. who has said often that he,
ddn"t Intena managtng very many worst years, also has said that
Coluins would be hts succtseor when Be stepped out.
South Western
Colleges Vote
Against League •
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FLIGHT TO
JOY
HUNTED DUCKS
IN AIRPLANE
A m ngomal A A. U. rcord tor Sa TS-yard basMsstw tea
" Lo Angeles, pietured above-Me
end
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vinsr TBAM
ena — “
Th* nrst or th* new yer he nda-
•d. will bring in S ereat amount at
revenue, from automobile regtatra-
lion to nupplement the Mate fund,
however.
n
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tison, locat rpectallat who is treating
the youth. sala.
Xnf photographa reveatea that
th* shot had lodged in ihe orbital
cavtty. Dr. Bettisen mala, but no op-
eration wilt be necesmary to resore
eight to on* eye. An operation on
th* wheraye might be meceemny. he
aatd Dn Return experts natural
healing of the boles In the eyeball.
ROADFINANCES
WAIT AUTO TAX
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BEERY
BUSSCHEDULE
Interurban Traneportation
Companu, 1m.
Port Arthr, range. Lake
Charien Alexandria, La
FOR RENT
•ve years when he lett Newcastle,
Indiana. . Emerta were being made
to find any relatives who might -ur-
Held as Slayers 6
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end
Btrone ----------------- Height*
quarter bark
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noox"ioa nEwri
week. Phene 486,
Orang* tenma, lorg before he 'went
up." And, to put it in Lons own
worda, he live* in Orange about aa
much as he does in Vinton.
•stag Away at our
wandthiber, Opore•
ctr, u benu.
W* and •• many
qeianayever -
WMVS Mhttoi
the men and
vebe •Manager" addle Collins ngatn next year. Thors
biuty that Collins may assume the hanagerial reins of thel
The interscholaatie learner om,
elal pubiteation of the Teran Uni-
zeretty branch which han otsanized
high school oporto ana intmnmuri
contenta, comex out editoHfaly far a
new arrangement of the football sea-
won.
The publication declarex that the
wenson begin. s Mt too moon, ana
end a month before it shouta: It
advocate* games In December, with
an -extended season. __—
-----M. Grove, 75, - who came
here a few days ago. died »uadenly
Saturday. He eala he had not com-
municated with relatives for thirty-
Since Ma return to the ring. Como
han pertermea twice He la the an me
Como—clever M the boot ana with
a wonderful left hand But no
punch.
Until he can develop that elMm-
portant nook th« Iake Charlee Ma-h
will be a menmation only in the vicin-
ity of Lake Chanes
m"‘vano. Tex Dec. ». Him
a tar soinwen foot hall conter
failed when the Unive-tty ot .
zona retunea to Join • roofer.
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he t exprem oar Manor.
I to th* many Mende who
I aria our dark hour of
Vinton teui
Ted
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Morman Brown. nationally known
sport. writer, dovotee one of his fea-
ture myndicated atorln to the Sabine
Atatriet in a dimcumefon of Keener
Cagle, Chriuty Flennagan nha Ted
Lyona.
Ma orates on Cagle and Mlannagan
ipepine or room and
into ana, 612 Cherry
------------------- Port Arthur
BECOND TBAM
end
As batty balloonatics — these two fun
“birds” soar to new heights of laughter and
make a perfect landing on the land or
hilarity—
Wen 0r*e 4 or 4 ee-
1 fag W* tarmine Im-
loaf Orange Ornery store
WANTED*
Way* to netl frraags leaf’
■ kWinl wm give three
vi •ov yos gao. Baa
PARSONS, Kansas. Dec. s.--Fu-
neral serviees for W. H. Cloud, 6s,
at the Presbyterian church in Che-
topa. Kansas, were interrupted when
bans beaten before by
‘m. Brae .A Itol. A Good Cigar
DALMART. — Qrwtme at good
yellow dent corn in Hallam county
proved succenatu this year
FAOTORY BTRNS
JACKSON, Mima., Dec. «. — Fira
Martina in a dry kiln destroyed the
Graham Slav, and Reading company
plant here today with a teas emet-
mated at 1494.944 Th* main office
nt the plant la located at Loutsville, I
Kentucky.
SHOTS IN EYE
MAY NOT BUND
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8:17 m.
10.34 a.m.
Newapapers throughout th* atato
bay* *tr*aa*d an extended footal
neamon mor* than ever this year.
1 appeare very Ilikely that th*
campaign wiI how r**u1ta nex
vear. OsmSg mar Man in mia-Qc-
tober and run through Decembar.
With the eloning dates on Mew Tear**
day.
tonrfeh (top
toCaem sas-gas
ir veye llano. Ey-
id. mamp for por-
Cs.. Hammond. In-
. HllHard. Dumennir and Alford, th*
. three plenkin backfield Mar* of the
, &abtne distriet, are melectea for the
, mythical all-aistriot eeven first team
by Irvin Waldman in the Hounton
. Chronsele.
Hilliard and Du mean 11 ar* th* lone
meleotlons from Orange and Port Ar-
■ thur.
Bemdden Alford. Beaumonus Royal
, Purple—place* Olllogly and Inmdritio
on th* frat squad. —
Bryan SMs three men on thettrat
, Mrins. Halghta two player* and Ham
Hounton one. Jott Davin, railroaded
into the Atstriet UH*, la not men-
ttoned in the Aret squad
4
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Come’ met another good aoy law
mtent over W Loutadann. The remit
was about the enme aa when the
Leke Charlo* baser came te Orange
to meet KM Leneho, Han Antoni
battler.
Cnmrfo vietor, andhte name
at Cook, bent Cmnrf* neat lefe hana
by fighting That la the w»y Leneho
won.
■ *•*•■• away from th* water front
. lat porta ana at interlor pointa. Thia
.adeaatage amounte to 14 cents per
i bale in taver at tbs mtpmide mor.
wa. temporarily blinded when buck. Francia
•hot pierced both hle eyeblia, may
recover hie eight. Dr. David L. Bet-
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von
WM
AUSTIN, Tee . D**, l.—Report*
that the highway eommulon, falling
in Ha cuntom, Would Ne“ countice
— requestinz,ateta. ronatatht month
becune at nmanlal ezgeneles were
confirmed partially by Comml*aloner
Cone Johnnon today.,
Reiterating hl* dreyigus utatement
that tederni aid until July 11, 1029
etlher been atlontea or vpromfsed.
Mr Johnnon mid thorn would b* no
_ . .... . . nenrine partly becaus *f th* tact
m for which he pitched. and partly because eudltora and on-
gimeern need time la whieh to 'check
•P" on Junt what condition fund*,
especfally those belongin to th«
state, are in.
e
dle wet. He har lead his team to
Or^ "*
Skam noomstrmtned for
which included smaller
members. w- - « '
The coach** and reprenentative "
of th* nine instutitions i aprsdeatsd. f
however, did adopt a coda of pler-
log and eugibility rnies betore •d:
3oumnmenhnterence was called «nh
th* folowig institutions represent-
ed: Univermty of Artzona, Univer- -
*Ur at Xew Mexico, New Mexico Ag-
ricultural colleg*. New Mexico Mili-
tary Insutute, New Mexico School of
Mineo. New Mexico Normal Univer-
dry. snver City <N. M. XAnl sul
Roes College andthe Texa Collage
i of Mines. • '
picking up a team to defeat the
You knew how thle hunting birds
works out. One perty "ean dump a
gun in the hack, rid* out a few
mllee on the public road and walk a
block to ehoot a bag full.
Another sharpshooter arimes at s
a. m, drives Mity or seventy mile*
into virgin Helds, wades slosh and
braven nippy morning air—and area
nary a bird
and wondr- wies man we ike beet
an a tooden Haver. caide was a
better baBEstball ptaxer than a grid
Mar at MerryxIIM. lg and Fianna-
gan we unkhown until he entered
Metre Dame
DOG RACES FOR
DALLAS HALTED
DALLAS, Dee. • —Opening of the
greyhound race track at the Dallaa-
Port Worth Keanel club on the Dal-
lm-Port Worth pike deaf Grand
Prairie, hes been pomtponed tntn sf.
ter the Chrintmas holidays. P. M.
Williams, general managnr, ha* an-
nounced.
Thia action la not due to the op-
pomition at Mate, county and city ot-
netais, who have exprerded fears that
they would be gamldlng on the race
WICHITA, Kanaes Dee s.—Can
, D Wimstena, wiehica ayiator, pata a
•ae ef lie ana costa, ft» la all. far
pursulne ducks in Me mirplane. It
was the fent flae ever imposed in
Kanmaa for such an off an er.
Winatena saM he wea got guilty at
the t-ruae but pleaded guilty to avold
coets at a trial
Me wae arrested oa complaint of
L. J. Xicholson, a farmer near Malze,
1 FAT mnebs for Jermy and Beef
Catule. Tred'and anil. M B
Maier. Vetertbdre. Phon 414.
dlacovered la the Cloud
tore three
Henne laet
Gaiventon end Interior cotton
shippers med briefs attacking thr
two-rats plan now in ezitemee by
which H was charged mmipmde cotton
mirth ante emjoy undue rate advan-
twee to eomparea with eotton mer-
shante who concentrate at ware-
IN NO^ ,
the hureh.
The houme was badly damaged.
tackle
--------- Beaumont
guard
or la hvihe the time of Me ills at
home la Vinton. Brawn then add*
that th* folk* tn Orang* celebrated
Lyons return home for the winter by
QALVE&TON, Dec. t. — Federal
Judge 1. C. Hutehemon bus vacated
sn injunction granted last pummer
to certain Texas railway* and Hous-
ton cotton interests which had the
effect of postponing the effective
date of an interstate commeroe com-
mtmefon order requiring “the qartiers
to entabiinh one rate oa eotton from
Interior pointe for both export and
domestic traffic, according to ad-
Miees tecetved hero today.
Judge Hutchemon has alee dimmims-
ed Mils in the ease for went of
equity and will Ilie an opinioh
When the Injunction wae mought,
th* effective date of the order te be
Pebrunry 1411. A hearing on th*
DALLAS, Tek, Dec 5—Headley
Abbott. M, of Durant, Okla., who
--------- Beaumont
tackle
center
------ Hem Houston
guard
w 1030 a M.
B. 4:14 *. B.
mada al Orange ter
B kl toes irta. Opeloueas
d Bill iOrs potato
• Mm IM adiel th
| 004 Mll4 Hotel
guard
------- Ham Mounton
techie
------------ Bryan
»BR navXG, er Aah and Oeh
Wood, phone vep-w. Clarence
Devwe e ’
Last Times Today
William Habteo
in
“SPRING FEVER-
injunetion was held
MvrM. judgee at New
summer.
MATCHERT BURNS
ALrUS, Okla., Dec. 5.—Loss esti-
mated at $350,000 was caused by
fre that destroyed the chicken yard
of the' Noble-Kay Produce company
and the Rounds-Porter Wholesale
Lumber company's yard. Three car
loads of live turkeys on a side track
and eeveral box care were destroyer.
Wm. Fenn 5 Cents—--A Good Clear
*M Shan. R 1.
> T1t:
admana.»f-n-han-
kevethtetn. Moat for
M, At mv heme. 311
Phena 143. Hortense
-vhs
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teTSHECOkD
Haring no indoor court, ths Or-
ang* Tixer» win havs no haskethal
squad thia season.
Fractint could be conduct** on
Iha outdoor lot, but no games could
be scheduled Urn- Practice on aana
lota la no good for indoor court play,
at any rate.
halfback
-------------- orangs
hainback
----------- Heights
tackle
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 135, Ed. 1 Monday, December 5, 1927, newspaper, December 5, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529819/m1/6/?q=VINTON&rotate=90: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.