The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 174, Ed. 1 Wednesday, January 18, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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ORANGE, TEXAS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 18, 1928
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two ot them.
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and guece=-tul human relatfonahip
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Knowledge repomen in your brain
with hoary dull mecurity
Only mharp lighe will do for me.
Only the elitterin aword of pain.
T-H-E W-O-M-A-N O-F
BY kAkcvENITE MOOERs MASHALL
CAN YOU
SPELL OUT THE
FITEEN HIDDEN
ANIMALS
NAMES ?
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Last
ma-
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What does "Choone" moan? You"ll
never know
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S90A2E AND MOVE TO
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CoRNER$, IN ANY DIREC-
Don until you have
SPEIED OUT TIE NAME
OF AN animal, coca
INSTICE, IN THE UPPER
LEFT CONEZ YOU CAN
SPCLLOTCAT y SMGT-
By
ZACK ZACKERS
The man /
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EATS .
“Cracked Crackers”
POETS AND PFPIR
The poet aings of Life. of Death,
of Love that filin the skies. .
The Human Being mavs his breath-
And lives and loves and dies!
jimuin ANSWER
ACCOROING To TMe wcesr abeowAY
G0SSIP, RGeN2 LEefEL Ms
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Warmth is •o soda, mo loud to you.
Comfort ao prectoua, aleep ao dear:
KOT SQUARE
__By F. L Potter _
Buri’ve"
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I want "the night wind, cold
elear.
To whtp my tace and treeze
„throug
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INFLUENCE OF THAT HORNSBY SWAP
rouge and sweet essence of narcis-
sumwu r ■
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nday mornimz al
by UM Oranse
entered Orange
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Who -tarted that flaht anyhow!
Laughter, and experiments,
even qaarrelm—
To make thia marrying, for
ertonous reneetlon upon the
W, standims ar reputatlon of
waaa. fir* or corporation
may appear in eolumns of
der *iu ba glad corrected
a belmg bronchi to attention
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la a great line to
pronounce the convention
There are times when the only
eommeht whieh meemn to us at all
adequnte
year 3,500,000,000
SAN ANTONO.— 3.973.679 bales
of 1927 cotton were ginned in Texae
prior to December 11, 1927.
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the heat stomach
When will the flood protection
question be definitely settledr You’ll
never know
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►( SANE
XTHINQr
the skin
Beauty Parlor* Used to Aid In-
sane Woman in Illinois Headline
And to drive insane men every-
where. ’ a
Jou mcgW wk R6eRs mwsb/, w or
pe Guans, foa two oaowM
Bostos PL/ERS.
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the federal government.
city is not "Howston," as the New
Yorkers call their street with the
same name: nor "Hooston," as they
say in New England, but "Hewston."
George Bernard Sha.8ays the
postman deserves penmon. ' That lant
word must be apoken distinethy: it
might sound like "pinching ”
By Haenigsen
am:
She oreantzea her horsekenpin« "o
that It tunetions amoothty in her
she oreaniz no carefully the up-
bringtne or her two youne wons.
chines maintained by one company
all over the country. There re 4,
721,287, >00 peon lew in circulation.
r and From nth to
Harder in Marriage,
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filler knowni to civilized man
This year it la plaeing money In
the porkets of Texas growera Dorn,
thy should come to Texas Chef in
the effete regiens where th* flit-
ahout In her idle hours do not know
P how to pre -pare mpinach for the ta-
J Mas. and as for the the houmewives
io thene efrtte geetions they know
leas about th* art of preparinu
pinach than I dizger Indian knows
of the soial grnees of a refind civi-;
I j ' Bastion e
ifornin, the ~ky would have to
moved in order to make room
tall buildings.
COR PI’N CHRISTL--Plans com-
pleted for new wharf and transfer
shed at port here.
TWIN M ARRYING
Marrlages have always been in
the nevs—
Along with birtha and deaths—
But today Ha "Mnrriag" that
getm the headlneg:
Here are Riat a few of the Intest:
uris iteif down a 1000 foot can-
foAAuKd
k wers caxu*-
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A Cookbook
and AH
APKon
Dallaa, melected for the democratie
conventiont You'll never know. (It
you wait for Dallasites to my).
maintnin peace amon«
eete b the owner of the
e had on otter of 31,009 I
for the -rep Hr turped «
w the crop N beins har-
sino per bumheL the tira
Such an inmtitution han «
jre IN It yett
1 suecerntul marriazen—and
are thousnhdr of them—can
•. Acta.
11 Small Mace on in-
weets wing
n. olided bronze. |
14. MymU.
15. South American
bird.
17. One.
U. Detective.
20, Behaved.
ai. miadte.
22. Heather tod
24. Describe nccurately.
M. Be arowsy.
28. Performed.
29, Mythteal paradise.
33. Pack with sod.
85. Paddle.
8:een.
40. Aloft.
41. Falsa fndigo.
40. A denfal.
44. Monkay-inke.
'44. Picketing rope.
40. Vahley on th* moon.
And—Mke Kipling > trihal lay*-
There are nine and wixty wax"
or construeting marriage, and every
mingle one of 'em to riaht. If it
worka
President Woodrow Wil-on
wns roundly eensured and
heartily datmed by hi. poli-
tical enemies because he had
! crossed the ocean to assist in
the making of the peace
i treaty. Woodrow Wilson wax
• idemorerat. President Calvin
2 Coolidge has taken it upon
, himself to leave the country
and go to Cuba, in order to
F pacify the hostiles in central
Ameriea ami the Pan Aneri-
can republies. All the republi-
cans who criticised Woodrow
Wilson are fulome in their
praise of Calvin Coolidge and
his now departure. Why the
2 diserimination.
srixacu AXD iMiHimn
day’s ride to w». *aand or
Drowwe on. drowse oa. and felgn no
gruft
heli ri t ode for mo today;
Lol me purnue my rentiem way;
Sloth will pommem me moon enough
MATTHEW.
Dorothy fairly himnes ou|, hey re
tempt for epinarh Sbe wthd-d-
aeR Why the might of mpinach will
threw her fete a mparm. Junt for
the edtriention or Docothy thin nine
"ton tnm Cryatal city In the State
of Texaa la parsed on to the fall.
Mont woman who to a daily contri-
butor to the peace or thi new-
barer "
"Eiht ran or spinach were -hip-
red out of Crytal City, averagine
11X00 per rar. on Saturday •
Dorothy la remfnded th,i -he ha
many radeta in the rpinach pro-
ducing regions at Team She ahoula
bottle her potmon. She whoula throt-
Be her contempt. She mhould cover
her prejudirem Spinaeh le neHher n
Hower nor a ver elk hle nor a fruit,
but the ‘medical selentistn my that
1
Christobal Anaya, a farmer nor
Galisteo, New Mexico, had three
rows last week. Hi* three cow*
drunk three tmes from a ntream
into which had heen poured eon-
fiscated liquor. The three cows laid
down and died. The federal gov-
ernment is responsible, any* Aanaya.
Whether hi* row* were charcteristic
Inebriate*, remains to be proven by
Each married couple must work
out its own problem in It* own
way.
Each husband and wife must.use
th* heart ana brain and hands—
Paselon and tenderness a nd com-
r a deship—-
NEW YORK.—Cornea to follow-
er* of KI Smith a tip on how to
avoid offending Texans. Jesse H
Jone*. chairman of the committee on
arrangements at Houston. who is
visiting here. gives notice that the
I nA PORTE.--Pecan gruwing
this section proving profitable.
Peaumont has offered to take
care of 1404 of Houston’s demo-
eratie de leeales Those not aeelim-
ated to the south wiir appreciate
thi*. for the air may be hot in
Houxtog during the cgnvention.
NIE RR A BLANCA.—New school
building presented to city as Christ-
mas gift by J. W Chamness,
V
(By the Amoclated Press)
BELLEVII.E, N. /.—Hundreds of
father* In Belleville are proud. The
question, "who would yol like to be
if not yourself," was propounded to
682 answered. Lndbergh had the
most ballots, 041. In last place was
Muraolini and two votes wns "My
Dad" But the voting was secret.
Quiet surrounds you tepderly.
Soothing your nerves, calming your
blood;
I ache to meet the tide** high flood
And plunze imto the rouring sea.
boasts Fresno,
drivers have
devoted mother,
Herself makes their bedtime hour
a grand and glorious ocrasion.
She is a beautiful, brilliant and
efficient young woman.
Who takes in. her stride husband,
home, family and job,
And that marriage works
Now. these are matrimonial fact,
net theories.
And we simply suggest that any
-divine institution"
Which can be interpreted "nd
adapted in two such different yet
equally sueesefu Iway*
in two generations of oneamily-
this marvelous new face powder to-
day Gores Drug Store.—(adv.)
JACKSONVILLE.-- Major General
Charles P. Summerall. chief of staff,
has a diamond studded sabre en-
eaned in a silver scahbard--the gift
of his native state, Florida,
Houston, instead of
Says Paris Fxpert"
"Money Touches Marriage * Chief
Poe. Boelollogints Learn"
"Jehn Haynes Holmes Denounces
IAndney’s Views on Marriage."
Ir‘s a part of our job to read not
only ths head lines but what’* under
them *•
In at least three morning a four
evening papers.
But there are times whn. reading
th* multitatiete matrimonial views
of Tom the divorce lawyer. Dlek
th* sociologist and Harry the clergy-
a delicate shad* of
, We know a man and woman’who
have been married nearly thirty
yearu.
And who are utterly in love. .
He’s a clergyman.
And as a elefzymanis wite, she’s
thought and worked and lived for
her’ husband.
Always she herself has made her
house and orderly, gracious, beau-
tiful place.
She has served on twenty thonmand
committees.
She has entertained all the hodge-
podge that a clergyman feel* bound
to ask his wife to entertain
She has spent long evenings cheer-
fully alone
When he was de-gooting at men's
clubs and on lecture piat forms.
She has been a tender and wise
and devoted mother to their daugh-
ter.
Through it all, she has made of
herselr a person fity so rich and
rare and beautiful
That her marrlage bloom with
herself, as a garden is scented by
one romebush.
And that marriage works
Her young daughter married as
soon as she was through college
She and her husband are utterly
In love.
Rhe’* a teacher who pasmionately
enjoya teaching,
Hhe has daily chemes In a girls'
finishing school fifty miles from her
home town.
Her husband, a suceessful young
buninesa man. Is not merely willing—
He I* so eager, an interested and
proud'of her
That he buys her, a* a wedding
nnniversary gift, a beautiful car
To use for commuting to her job.
And at Christmas supplies the
ear with every clever accessory on
ths market.
survive the talk about "Marriage "
All the talk, that comes down to
thim:
were not for the earth
which occasion»llv visit Cal-
,33
RANGER.— Reported that new
bunk will be established here.
CHICO—iota I receipts her* for
1917 totaled 144,111.
HOW GIRLS LOVE
to keep that ugly shine away with
thia new wonderful special French
Process Face Powder called MEI
LO-GLO! Prevents large pores—
stays on longer—very pure and line
PATFRSON, N J.—College ath-
lete* these day* ar* of th* he va-
riety. take it from an expert. Knute
Rockne. Out of th* picture, he told
the Klwanians, ia panning the "Hol-
lywood athlete the boy with the rar.
the fur cont, the overnize hip pocket.
Callfornia
even made
I In a few
Coyyvigha Prem Pdhhes Cs (New Tork Work) 1928
-7,. ze
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In Newark, N J., a man Whose
name is Constantine Pappndimitra-
kopoulos, hhe fld for citizenship
papers. n the mme dap’s news we
read of I, Ip. champion automobile
mlesman of Chicago One is a
sneene and the other i* a hiccough.
1
ggs
-.Dorothy Dix to mid to be th.
hgchest mlanied woman writer in
Amertea She to tn. rent woman
reporter i» Amerlea. She writes hu-
man interest ntorles and X. know,
her Hno What Dorothy doean't know
nhont her brether and Moton of
the human irire toe t worth know.
repuhlican nomination, his hat hav- -
Inc been thrown by frlends in vari- ALVIN— New Intertvp machine
ous state*. Installed in "Alvin Run" plant
nue win be fhrnished
Charter Lamb.
s. Bondi.
i2m*
k. Australlan bira
». Pertorm, |
> Texus prodecpa >**.*•• tone
roek anphait, having n value ot $az5
E 610, la a minete mr •
Texaw prodmeea 1 390,000 tom of
' mudphar, having n value of $18,900,-
100 re to a elnele tear.
Texa produced Hoy predurtn hay.
2s lew a of $6,02* 20) In a hiriule
a.,» Tokar orodur-* 1i*,>.» ton- nt
I ■ bon real hr vine • value nt »«•..»«*
in « snele yens
Tn«. premtucea $31,239 ten- nt
Heni retie* • vatue of $1,264,-
>•< fa • yer.
o Tem- produced 162. **7*67 ler-
Mia of petrolwum having a value nt
6/nam1.4nz,o2im a WOkU yenr.
Texs produced 243,031 223 wl-
% lons of natural xamoline, hav-
me e valor at in a Mn
w yhear.
Z1 te mid that the fleorer nt pro-
M duelon of not oral zar werp unob-
M* to Inal. 1. for the tent, but South-
westere *eoureea la rftaim that
E kem ptpddetior woua pratbly run
l're iM.re.'H.M. emic f-et as the
fe sann-m wnseh wapolin- wi extrart-
Ehhd mmounted to 11,242,771,000 <u-
NMe fee. And “the value of all the
2 deetura re* produced, valued at the
' -eI. W*«M amount to mere tham
Tol
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the works of that great poet, Robert
Browning
"Fee, fo. fum, bubble and
aquenk!"
All women who are nuccensful
work Is* prnetitioners at marriage
Do get so tired of the everlanting
talk about it!
We don't intend today, to add
large scads of talk on the subject.
But. With the chatter about trial
—or, to see the new name, com-
panionate marringea.
Aren't people forvettng that every
marriage is a trial
in the henne that it's ‘womethinK
which you must try—and try hard--
13. Trick.
10. IB.
10. Giver.
11. Man of fabulous
wealth.
23 Hang limply.
25. Suitable.
27. Cheerless.
30. Large odd-toed un-
- gulate.
01. Solltary.
22. Fruit.
34. An atom.
37. Either.
38. False.
41. Afflict.
43. Part of "to be .•
44. Third tone of ccale.
47. Within.
COLUMBUS, O.—For president:
Olin J Ross, counsel for the Asso-
elation Opposed to Blue Laws. He
announces he is a candidate for the
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