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TOMB NEARS COMPLETION
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the Christmas holidays with
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AUCTION SALE
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29TH
7 P. M. ONE NIGHT ONLY
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Train No, S Ev oranee
Train No. T Lv Oranee
Train No. 7 L orange
Train No. 101 etpps for
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TOMORROW
It Is To Laugh—
nelusive, and all of Elock No. •.
consisting of Lots No*. 1 to 11. in-
clusive. -
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High Grade Used Cars, 80 in all
To be sold to the highest bidder
a holiday visitor in the hom of Mr.
and Mrs S. J. Welch.
a.
to the highest bfdder. as the property
of mid K 1.. Iruce.
Pythians Choose
Lodge Officers;
. Install Monday
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Mr.
spent
Train Na IS Ly Orange 9:25 •
Train Ko. 104 Oranee n:so P
WEST POUND,
Train No. 11 Ly orange 4:40. a.
Train No. 103 Ly Oranee 714 a
■noon
4:48 p. m.
7154 p. m.
1:54 p. m.
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6:a0E li:.
Connections made
JANUARY
CLEARANCE
Vinton youth is
Accidently Shot
by Negro Hunter
Fans
Warming Pads
Toasters
and
other
Appliances
Extraordinary
Offers & Terms
ditcher
chanee
Would
sink a
com pie
surfaci
good, i
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providi
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MIDNIGHT REVIEW
SATURDAY NIGHT, DEC. 31.
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house.
Non
court
day at
which
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Last Time Today
BEN HUR
You Must See It At Least Once
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LOST
BUS SCHEDULE
Interurban Transportation
Company. Ine-
Port Arthur, Orange, Lake
Charles. Alexandria, La-
Cheerer Conklin in
•Tell it To Sweeney’
A Paramount Picuun
thur nnd Mr. <.,H
Buy From .
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Kids Matinee Saturtay
2 6 P. M.. all children
FREE! FREE!
Ptte Soda Water furnished
by
STAR EOTTLING CO.
Marion, O., Harding's home. With the exception of the tomb the
atruetur b complated and it is to be dadirateJ nextummer,wita
President Coolidge as the probable speaker.]
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meuema above demerihe ne
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fnelumive: all of Block No.
F TEWMR «FF T. a WoRNV., woom
&, KATT HANK nL.DG.
ELECTRIC
throat*
Quickly relieved
by rubbing on
wanteat Make your wants known
phronsh the tende elawntned column
Leaves oranse
Nia parents
LOWT: ome ovareeat between Win-
■ bre weheot houme and Oranee
WANTED- Boyn with Mteycles who
want routes and who wil be willin
to work on &aturdayn. See Cireula-
dom Manneer, the Lender.
$ ALL THIS
ANDMOREINOUR
• The laugis are coming,
j They are NON-STOP —
1 . AI-SO
A SHORT TAIL
; ADTLTS XV: CHILDREN 10
Above is pictured Charles E. John-
Mon. who was recently elected presi-
dent of the Kanans City Houthern
spending the holidnys wth her
ent*. Mr. and Mrs. G. n. Johnson V*-
named the newcomer Evelyn Mae.
Both mother and baby arrreporetd
to be resting nicely.
and Mr* W.
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Y-e*8
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Delhomme, Sr., has
floor
for the
stated
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INDIANAPOUS: Roy Walee,Tn-
dlanapolis, won from Joe Paeko, To-
LeaderClasnl-
Addi
public
on the
nearly
the dit
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for th
which
auto me
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ears of
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conditi
though
matter.
Alth
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cars b
people
when
their ci
then s
bog nt
walling
Railway company.
O. Frenux
Leave Orange
tie a. mr
12:00 noon
4:16 p m.
at Orange for
Fon NENT: If it la nvenbte t la
renenbie ana Lender Cinanined adn
wi Ana a renter, can •«.
Mrs. P.
Billy nyan, Cineinnati,
Mr. Chester Courmie sment the
Christmas holiday* with relativem In
Houston.
Miss Grace Wagoner left for Hous,
ton this morning to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. 1. M. Walams of
Mont nelledu, Texas, spent the hol-
days with Mr. and Mra I B Turner.
Mie Ruth Anne William* of Kd-'
rlty. th* property hereby convered
Seine the North 100 feet of mid Let
and the Hnst half of the South tl
1-2 feet of said Loi. amid entire Lot
No, I* (10 beine se teet in width.
Ea*> and Went, by 1971-2 feet la
depth. North and South
and levied upon aa the propetty of
K. U Bruce nd that on the nrt
Tueeday in February, 1928, the mm*
betne th* ith day of mid month. at
the Court Houm deer, of Orange
County in the City of Oranee. Tean-
between the houm of I* A. ML and
4 P M . by virtue of mid lew and
day night Retern to Palnee
mhop and recetve reward
" BOR RALE
W* BBT Cattle, Veni, Hogs nn
Eh**p every Telephone 9003.
KAMNE PAPKINO Co
Also, All that certain plece or
parcel of land lyine and beinz situ-
ated in the City of Ornnze, County
ot Ornge, and the Stnte of Texns,
A part of th* N. orrey Headright
and belng a little more than Three-
They have, gerly, was a Vinton visftor Tuesday.
Mias Mnrgy Barrett of Orange was
but Inter in
christmns bexes" to the needy
Vinton, Ged and Edgerly.
Instalation of officer* will
dently. shet by a negro who was
hunting marsh hens no the Young
farm. It was ntated that the negro
took to hl* heela after the accident.
HICKMAN TWIN
—FACES CHARGE
Football Experts I Hi
Gathering Today ,
Bimmons to mtisty
Loe Poeketbook in or around the
, Strand thenter, or between Strand
and Oranse av* Finder plenne re-
ter, to Loader otHr«__
LOOT Oue IIU Ooudileh auxer
. team Cord. Finder ptense return
2 to Bos IM or Phese fl and re-
cive reward. _________________
Lak* Charles. Alexandria. Opelousas
Lafayette and Intermediate pointe
Buses leave from Plaaa Hotel la
Port Arthur and Holland Hote
* Orange.
rus ORANGS uadR
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WANTED: who”. Wanted? What'
"AIIIFF"S KALE—PKRSOXAL
PROPFRTY.
SIVERIFF"S SALE
CAUSE NO. 5765
State nf Texns, County of Orange.
By Virtue of an Order of RaT* is-
mued out of the Honorahle Distriet
Court of Grange County, on the 13th
dir of December, 1927. by the Clerk
thereof. In the case nf Charl** O.
Austin, Ranking Commisioner of
the State of Texas, and receiver and
Lquldater of the Guaranty Bond
Fank & Trust Company of Ornnge,
Tex**, In hi* enpaeity as such, verss
W. R Simmone No. 5765 and to me.
as Sherim, directed and delivered. I
win proceed to sell, within the hours
preseribed by taw for 'Sheriff's Sles,
on Tueuday the 7th day of February
A. D. 1927, at the Court House debr
in Orange County, the following de-
eerihed personal property- to-wits
for Five (5) Shares of the cap-
Certifirate Numbet Three d) and
ital stoek of the Orange Car & Steel
Compnny. a Corporation of Orange,-
Traas.
levied on a* the property of W B.
■ f. housekeepfns room*. 908
von:nmr; A pnrtmente. 705 Fourth
street. Phone 269.
Dormny was lodged in the city jail
charged with trespanatng. ft is al-
lotted that Dorsay la th* one who
fired the shot that stroek Young.
Elroy was not injured tn any ex-*
tent the shots glancing off hi* sheul-
der and side, and one taking effect
in his left side, but not dep enough
to do any damage
Mr Young tates that he ha*
wAn*d the negroes to stay off of
the farm nnd Dorwey was locked up
en this charge Two other negroes
are also accused and are sought.
XUricE OP swEmIFPS SALF—
REAT EWTATE,
sunips SALF
CAI'S* NO. 1111
Thu State of Texas, County of. or-
ange
Xotice is Hereby Qiven That by
virtue of a eertain Order of Sal* le-
suea out of the Honorable Diatriet
Court of Orans* County. on th* 11th
Mr. Johnston
Dec. !9—- Foeths II
QBae!“mmi A g22
OF *s Box c‘CADY
,7 IM TAKIN’T N SISTER .
-EeoMER-°eELE 2
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11:15 p. m.
SPECIAL SONGS DANCING
On last Monday night at the Py-
thian hall the La-Tex Temple Or-
der No. 4 elected the following of-
fcers for the nev year:
Most Exeellent Chief, Mm Bert
Perkins, Excellent Senior; Mrs. Kline.
Excellent Junior; Mr*. Rob Belile.
Manager: Mr*. Clive Perry. Mistress
of Record* and Correspondence npd
Captain of Degree Staff! Mr*. Sam
Holden, Mistreas of Finance; Mra.
Montgomery, Protection of Temple:
Mr*. Calvrt Andrus, Outer Guard;
Mr*. Annie Davidson, pianoist; Mra.
Anna Cherson, pres* correspondent;
Aias Lorene Horton.
The sinters of the Temple pre-
sented Mrs. Rogers with a Pythian
Sister pin. She hasgbepn their most
excellent chief for the pist year, and
this was only a small token of their
love and respect for her. Mrs Rog-
ers was e inted represent it Ive to
Grand Lodge.
The Ia-Tex Temple gave several
A near tragedy happehed Tuesday
afternoon at 2:30 o'clock when El-
roy Young, 11-year-old son of My.
and Mrs. J.
sureeeds J. A. Ednon, who #o *uo-
cesnfully served this railroad as its
president fer23 years.
Mr. Johnston has hid wide experi-
ence in rail transportation, hnving
begun his railway service in Ma
nf 1897 in the engineering depart-
ment of the C'hiengo, Paducah and
Memphis lines, a predecessor to the
Chicago and Eastern.
returned to Rayne, La., after spend-
ing the Christmns holidays with her
win, Mr. P. A. Lelhomme, Jr., at his
heme here.
Mr. J J. McCormack and Mr
Stanley Hourgeos were Henumont
visitors on business Tuesday.
Mr. A. Courrege is confined at his
home with an attack of flu.
"Mrs. G. Derouen is siek at her
residence with pneumonia.
Mrs. Harry Barrios is confined at
her home on acccunt of illness.
Miss Julia Moss is confined at the
home of her sister. .Mm. G. W. Mor*,
With an attack of influenza.
Mr. W. M. Cunstream was a Vin-
ton visitor Tueuday.
I FAY ash for Jerney and Beef
» CtotUs. Trade and sell. M E
And in compliance with law. I
give this notice by puhlicatfon, in
the English language, once a week
for three consecutive weeke imme-
diately preceding said day of sale, in
the Orange Loader.* newspaper pub-
lished in Orange County.
Witness my hand, this 28th div of
December 1927. W P BROWN.
Sherif, Qrnnze County, Texas.
By J. W. •RATHER; Deputy.
at., a.
Clegg Center. Ed Walsh. L. L Ly-
nns. Cecil lyons, Mr. and Mrs Torn
Perkins. Miss Marie Elanchard and
A: Ise Waldence Fremeaux.
Mr A. Duhon and family have
returned from a visit to Orange and
Orangeleld through the holidays
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ycakum of
Houston spent the holidays with the
latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. F.
Breaux at their home here.
Mr. S. R. Holden. Mr. Paul Rog-
ers and Mr. J. C. Singleton, mtmbers
of the Vinton lodge of the K. of
P. were visitors of the Lake Charles
Peace lodge at their regular weekly
meeting Monday night.
Mr and Mr*. W. M. Tasco have
returned from a motor trip to Co-
lumbia. Ln.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Mean* of
Ike Charles were the holiday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Holden.
Mr. and Air*. Paul Rtogers spent
the holidays with the former's par-
ents. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Rogers at
Sulphur.
Mr. and Mrs. R. 8 Kelly and chil-
dren of Texia. Texas, visited with
Mrs. W. B Lyons over Sundny.
Mr. C. J* Barrett and son Thur-
man were Houston visitor* the lat-
ter part of the week.
dities and nervicem. Call
p -9 The following Vintonites attended
the Christmas dance given by the
Dixie Syncopators at the Pinehurst
Inn Nunday night- Jerk Vincent.
George Frenzel, William Holden.
PROUD PARFNTS
Mr and Mr*. Chas. Goss, formerly
of Vinton, but of late residents of
Inke Charles, are the proud parents
of a A 1-2 pound baby girl, who was
wrench Bunday night.
The youth i» said to have signed
a statement admitting he frishled
the girl into telling her unele on her
return that ihey had been kidnaped
by highwaymen. The uncle put de-
tective* on th* case and Thomas weS
arrested. Miss Wright'* head was
gashed but not soriouly.
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EAST BOUND
Train No. G Lv Orange 6:17 A. m-
Train No. 8 Lv Orange 10:35 a m-
Train No. 142 stops for
passeneers to Washington,
D. C. er beyond and
VonaALE: " oranee and P-can
dee J. E. PATTT-LO, 1604 Fark
ipletion of the $800,000 Harding Memorial?
oficial, conches, sredunfe manarers
end ntare of the nnet from ni ser-
ouniry irveed thta citv
today for the annwal 4ecnesion of
•he gridiron rezulatons in a eonven-
tion fa continne -untit Friday
While reperte and rerommenin-
flans wil he heard at thin conelave.
definite S*t Jen wi go over to the
eemslon af the foothah rulet com-
mittee later in the winter.
Fewer an rimpler rules apnenr
tn be the universal exnreslons from
the delegates nmembled h*re Th*
lateral pass and remova! of the rna?
pente ten yarde behind th* voal Pha
ere also due far *n string. Th*
fiming rule* end muffed punt sr*
Other subject* to he talked over.
Onenins the confab is the meeting
•odav of the eastern aueneintien of
Intercellegiate football offlelalm at th*-
hotel Ater, Tomorrow th* Intereol-
iegiate fonthal roles eommittee eg-
mion nnd the annual convention
or the National Collegiate Athletie
annocintion will be held. The Font-
ball Cearhes ansociation will have its
annual meeting and dinner on Fri-
daz.
Charles have returned 'home after
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mre B. D. Davia
Mr. and Mie c O, Tanrfor< nnd
family qf Havneeville, Ia. snent the
holidnys with the fermefs brnther.
Tnre and Mra. N. B. Langford at
hie home here,
Mr. nnd Mrs. R, Penoir snent fhe
holldnve wieh the latte-'e hm»h*r.
Mr Wade Nelpon st DeRider Ln
Mr and Mre. B W Ienne and
Mr. and Mrs, C. T ’ vene bove re-
turned from n holldn- vkdt with
relotives at Vernherk, IA.
Marshal , Iahuran of Galveston
has retorne4 hame nfter a hollday
wj-it with Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Per-
kins.
Mr. end Mps, 0. B Rimrson of
Dea umenthne' rot d rned home a'ter
-mend I ng ri'e holiday* with rhe tat-
ter's sister and hrother-in-aw, Mr.
and %rs G. B Jhnaon.
Mr. and,, Mrs. MTbert Mark spent
SunAay in VIousTeh. Tens .
Mr. and Mrs. Tdelfe MiteheN dnont
th* hrlidays with Mr. and Mrm. D. S.
Cormier in Beaumont; Texas.
Mr and Mrs. Flins Mack were
Grange visitorm Mondav afternoon.
Mr. and Mra. E. C. Moms and fam-
tlx were holiday visitorerat the home
of Mr. and Mr* G. W Moss
Mr. Alvin Parries oe L~be Charles
snent th* holidnys with his parents,
Mr and Mi*, n. J. Harrics
Mr Lowis LeBlane left Tuesday
afternoon for Peaumont where he
will spend several days with friend.
Mr. O. J. Barrios left Tuesday
morning for Lake Charles where he
will spend a few days with his son
AMn Barrios.
Mr. Albert Domingue has returned
home after several day* visit to
Penumont and Fort Arthur.
Mr«* Lena Johnsen of Beaumont,
Texas, has returned home after n
visit with her daughter Mr*. G. B.
Johnson throuzh the holidays.
Mrs G. Fontenot and son of For-
est Hill. In., are visiting her moth-
er Mrs. T. White if her hom* here.
Mr. and Mrs F Edge of Houstnn
spent the holidays with the latter's
parents, Mr. and Air*. C. Malone nt
their home here.
Mr. Ram Wilkinson of Peaumont
was a holiday visitor with hl* par-
ents Mr. and M, F. Wilk!nson
Miss Audrey Johnson left this
morning for Cnmeron, La., after
THREE MEN FILL
GARY STEEL JOB
NW YORK, Dee 28.—A trium-
virate composed of representatives of
finanee. business and steel today di-
vided the authority which once re-
posed in the hands of the late Fl-
bert H. Gary as chairman of the
United Htates Stee! corporation.
J. Pierpont Morsmn, Internintenal
hanker, was elected chairman by th*
board of elector* yesterday as Jaa
A. Farrell, president of the rorpora-
tion hece mes its chief executive offi-
cer and Myron C. Taylor, nttorney
and rorporntion executive, was nam-
nd chairman of the ilnance commit-
tee.
All three posts had- been held by
Mr. Gary.
Bren ux:
Mr and Mrs. W. E Lundy and
daughter Ciara spent the holldays
with relatives in Jennings.
Mr Jerry Butcher of Lafayette
Monday.
was a visitor of Min May Pa lom bo
J. B. Turner is spending the hol-
iday* with his parents Air, and Mr*.
J B Turner.
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Lacour and
children are spending the week mo-
toring to Inke Arthur, Abbeva.a :
nnd lafayette, visiting friends and 8
relative*. -They will return to Vin- u
ton the tatter part of the week 4
Mr. C. L. Barrett and sen Thur- "
man were in Beaumont on business
Saturday. { 8
Mr. .and Mrs. C. P. Nelson of IC
Houston have returned home atter , j
epending the holidays with the for- J
mher's parents, Mr. and Mm, II. J. •
Nelsin nt their home h*r» 1
Mr. M. Domingue and son Alton J
motored to Port Arthur Sunday 1
Mr and Mra. H .D. Bahnsen nd 3
family of Hornbeck, Ul. spent ttoO 4
Christmas holidays with Mr. and 4
Mra. A Bahnsen.
Mr Edmund Breaux of Fort Ram j
Houston was a hollday visitor with 1
his sinter, Mra*Manoel Holllet.
Mr. Chester Whiting of Port Ar- 1
Fourths of Lot No. Ten
Block Ninety-Eight (98)
Amended Sheldon Survey
day nf Decemher, 1727, by L. F
Branum. Clerk of said District Court
for the sum of Three Thousand
Eight Hundred Thirty Three & Bl-
•0 Dollars a nA costa of suit, under a
judgment. In favor of James Shaw,
flanking Commimioner of the Stale
of Texas in a certain enuse In sald
Court. No. 5858 and styled James
Shaw, Hanking Cmmimaloner of the
State of Texas, and receiver and li-.
quidntor of the Guaranty Rond Rtan
& Trust Company of Orang*. Texas,
In his rapacity as such,vs. E L Bruee
placed In my hand for serviee. 1.
W. P. Brown, as Sheriff nf Ornnge
County, Texas, did, on the 20h day
of December, 1927. levy on certain
Heal Eutnte, mitnated in Orange
County, Texas, descrited as follows,
to-wit:
Certifcate No. T8 for Ten (10)
•hare* CowBayouOil Co.; Certificate
No. IIC for Seventeen ( 17) mharem
Cow Bayou- (W Co., each of skid
shnres" having h par value of Fiftv
Dollars ($50.00) Certificate No 237
for Twenty ( 20) share* LMtle Rix
Oil Co., and Certificate No.307 for
Thirty (30) shares Little Rix 0il
Co., each of said shares having a
par value of Ten ($16 00) and all of
said share* being in the possesnion
of the Pinintir.
All that certain tract or parcel of
land IvihE and being situated in Or-
ange County, Texas, a part nf the
Daniel Sielhir Survey (Tying North
nf and adjoining the Nathan Cnr-
drey Headright) and being all of the
"North Orange Addition" st per map
thereof recorded in Vol. 1. page $9
nf the Oficial Map Records of Or-
ange Connty Texas. Except it lots
comprieing the South tier of lots nf
enid Addition heretofore cenveyed by
E. I. Bruce tn Gulf State* Utilities,
eompany, the property hereby eon-
veyed constating of 48 iota each [0
feet in width by 150 feet in depth,
and further described as follow*, to-
wtt: Lots NOs 1,8.9,10,11 612
Tock No. 1; Lots No*. 7. 8, 9, it. 11
A II In Eloek No f: Lot* Nos. 5.
t. T & s In Block No 3; All of
Flock No. 4, consisting nf Letn Nos.
BOB RENT
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rOW nWNT: My homa, nil modern.
•M cypreas e Phone Alonze
uvinenten at 1282-W . Renument.
ronTEMTFurntahedor unfur-
amounting to 31,072.50, la faror at
Chartea.o. Auntin, Bankine Commts-
doner of the Stnte at Texea, and re-
ceiver ana Liquldator or the Oar-
ent Bond Rank A Trum Company.
at Onna». Tex and comt at milt
Given under my hand, IM* 2s0
day at Decnber, 192T.
von sa.m: Chrtwtmas Fiowers nod
Robushes at Goree's old store,
ar phone »7«W Mnek Worai Co.
TOW MAL: How ean people know
n la tar rle unes too tall them
eneut nr tender etaretned adn E•
tn prnettcally awrt home In Orange.
Ch* 38.
won by technira1 knorkaut ever H
Winon nan. •.
M. Petersbare, , Fla.: Patiline
Mineh. Havannah, and Miekey Fet
dore. Canton. Ohio, draw. 1*.
Turnon: K O. Brown, Soat Mo-
nlra. knocked out Cherokee Qeorg*
lawnon, Omaha, 1.
DAIXAK. Twite, pec. zs—a cha-e a
r.t a-nut to murter war mied e
Tuenday asninsa cunord Thawa.
vear-ola jeweiry clerk, who ea'm tO J
l have been a clarsmate or wem
Edward metmgn. Calltornia M4
naner-elayer in a Kanaan City nu“ I
A
Mias Flora Wright, the complain- *
iso witner !• alleged te have been. 19
hit over tha head with a monkey- ,
TEXAS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1927
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 154, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 28, 1927, newspaper, December 28, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529838/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.