The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 82, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1929 Page: 2 of 4
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Thome* A. fc-tWu Is th* wixard
ol * the ***«• H* i« greater than
a prlatrd of Msnlo park- H* ' M
known wherever iu*e to pivlUM^.
Hi* aarne Is « houaeiiol* w<*<l
where ever tb* tor«p pf OvlllXttJfS
h*s p u*ir*ttti. living W, V pi •
««i ! *ad k *1U W ko*wp
wblle recorded history MM Its pjpMj
In the letnu of things.
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one trt
nla* billion eight hundred and *111]
ty two million $m natural and
UMOO,«Op manufactured.
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both#* anftlK "« ■ jndutfry Is aerr-
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i*a<tq* 2«ads &M oummoftweallhi In
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the production of n&tiral gas. A<
Chatty aut
•Utjl in til® foreword, wttttaboat
IW acUv. wells, natural gas con-
sumption in Te«*s '|ve(*fM about
6e8.oeo,o«o critic f*«' " 4 r- AH
down th* corridors ot Mm* W«1 be
found the footprints of tela* pb«pb>
In her
rssi
r l<*#- *
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It COW
that funny? SU«U
and Ipt «# « the 1
"Ht^re.: surf!" >tgi
' ilme Ilk* protMiU;
be BUll*, *t tbls hour, at this place.
"Surf,, taint Blllle! Poor, mm
.««■. Poor
ao good—and
jmsftifi
run-
7M
contains
Mexico Jn
Tttty year* aco ha ggv« to lib*
lbe electric Uabl. Ma ban*
the tallow dl|> and the substi-
tution « th* e icctd^.v"iH) jjyjlj
tallow Oij. and tbe coal *11 lapif
and artificial (w M« I ka e*Mlt
f*r the *r r••*«*<. ut i—i—SmB
JHywfcwt fcawktag
of ih*t era 0*
ib« mad*) sSdew.ig* of the city of
J&* PKS.IJ, CODE wm MKXICO
■nil; n*w lat>i*> ,*Mr. It;
many drastjo provision*
«aa a*w pe#aj cede. It
a#y* the huaband who bill* his tvlfo's
partner in a marital o«* se shaM
net be puai*b*d anf Hi* same held*
fro* for the wife sralrwK the hue-
baad. Furthermore, the rode stip-
ulates 1 bat tfe* M«sr ehall go a lt*
put p*ni*hM*m only l| U I* th* «M t
lime h* bM killed (or tUt iaMM
and "only If the vlctima ur caucht
la t i* a«t or about t* oommit tt "
Oo #1* otAer eld- of a*c« l wei-
fare tbe mmI* p**vldoe that babltual
drunkards be placed la saiiitariufBS
for ot(fo; the tranafar of tb* ven.
e>r*al Miww la aaada punistoabl* aMtf
■P I'ereoas with
will not be par,'
|t* tmitrf. Proeldent JMta
fJU la responsible far tbsj
othpr ulrla. But
•t ba
S
iM Wllle: p truating,
thft no^uut George
nlnr around with ot
I'll fU him—J dou't have ,lo keep
quiet and mote! aA 1 got to do is
watch, anu ■« >—and then go tell
01111*. All right for you, >( '. Uporgt-
! Make a date with another
you. and t.reak my poor
heart? Not tt I *** you—
a^d | do ae* youl"
Bryant came Chatty de-
dance again. She dtda't
11 him why—that she wasted to
ada who Goorae Maybew waa with.
Bryant might not like that.
•pt Itryant danced with her. obe-
dipntiy. She danced tbroufk *11
three room*—hut ahe couldn't
(Ckor*e May hew ^aywher*.
BVVBr
Ulf,
>hev
IV Itinirt |
wP°b'
landed to
t*a •
nwddlnf
now what h*a
private room!1
hpr
• irot
ahe tboiucbt.
■ *Bnuurt Ur
t «Wt 91 * ffrly
zjt&Z
<h* ehUdrss
IW ma>«f of Tt o' «dM#e set
Of be. II s. MM 4rn. I*
fleoraie Mayh*w! W#i . I'U fJx you
asyhow! I ll Jus wait around. tM
around, and around—"
-'lat tMa Chatty found ah* romdu '
do. [t waa now long after aUd««Cfc<-
"No, don't warn to wait aay
longer' Liquor here I* all r«n OOtr'j
b* Mad. "Got plasty mor* at be—
m* «■! That's a good U1 aport.")
Chatty wa* too far aone la nilnd |
3T yat'te'ite* (ioorpa aad b l girl
b* had with bim. Naat;
mrus!: srx
hbpd tell Btltt* H i
as.-2jr.jsw
-Alt rifbtr she bkeowghod "Let's
.Hi OU, ut tb«
bo ji—lrttd !■<
■ s1 a
whUf h went (or bie
drw e up in 11. chatty
by wanting 10
*Bo lima Iht thts !■
•wed 'Want to tilled ear Wni
Boat npod a te
bot -Want 00a anyhow! lea't
lrJr—" $ il ■ . ™
T -stop! Don't wi^nt td kiadt «WAr-
to drl**!" insisted Chatty
liryan* ljd ov*r au3 Chatty turn-
Uled. yathd*1 m > climbed. *1*1* the
drlyer* seat. Chatty nlartcd the oar
and turned It akllltglly Into &a
driveway. A ah* paua*d t the gate
to wrap her coat around!Wtr, a yel-
low roadster ahot by. "
' She bad Jn t a H* b Pi the driv-
er* lace---George Muyhew.
"Well, now, do you think you
can!" ahe Jeered. "See that carf
she demnniUd of Bryant. !/"
"Sure- I see it! |H«e III' car!" *n-
iWMcd Bryint. "¥'i.L,
"Ip it I* George Mayhewl*' crlad
Chatty. "With a girl!"
"George Maybew—girl!" r*p*alad
Bryaat. vacantly.
"Blllle Lanagan's (Jeomo May-
hew!" esclalmed Chatty, imiuitlentty.
"With a girl.' | want to **a tbe
girl! You pant*?'*
"Sure—cam*. Always game! Shoot
tb' work*!" declaimed liryaat
"What you aotna do? '
"Catcb SPm." snapped Chatty.
-Wall h my smob*!" \
Chatty turned the t-u* into the
load and stepwed on tbe una
hr down tbe road sped a lone red
light. In front of tluu light rode
Ueorge May new aad j- * '.jdrtL '
t*hafty set oat to «3wt t em. to
soe &m girl All the atarvwd. goealp
part of her demanded to Know what
women took George Ma>h*W away
than at y oljier ||I' boat! Give it to
lp® bps
She had hnd but a tew l*a op
di'itln#/W hwl wove* driven a
r moi-e- than 15 miles an hour In
lite. Npw the steel monater un-
h*r bands throbbed and pulaaUd
. dial crept up, up, ftp T
tmr* torty
'4lold her. girl, hold Upr!" llryajat
looked at ber adoringly. ' ■
"Borne, lit"' driver!" he yelled
hlnp! Catjou, a flying
|ch a hull von! Catch
Hi
,.m, cafrtt a—catid a Guorge May
•tyi" he ended with a •ahout.
Plfty, fifty-one, flfty>thr«*. Ilfty-
flv —the needle er*pt slowly, but
tuf«ly, ov*r tb* ngur*a. Tb* r*d
light ahead gleamed redder, bright-'
or.'
"Oet awgy with It. will yout" de-
manded Chatty, of no ton* in par-
ticular. "Think ypu can double-cros*
my friend* No' on yo"r lite."
She look one band trom the wh*«l
lo pre** down tb* torn button TUt
car ahead swerved to one side to let
h*r p**. Ifti V ty did 4>et a,aju
- She waaied to a**. Sh*
Georg*'*
ir tbe
da«*at
Aad George Mayiww,
girl arwoad to mad
mUd la •( the nlgfcC
booo wMh Mlhe pi
MtlUe's sa*n w a Ororg* Mayhrw.
r
Chatty iMt had «o
kaow who
W ^P0i hardor oa Um ana!
motorist* know, n is easier 1* st*n
S «a, at speed than "bo* going
slow i> -peiwdai aoilrtng gala In Uko
"iiiMlt. M la the war
"Alia girl!" shrinked Bryant,
map oa bor. baby, ahd ahow ibem
This in-
to |NW. -P>? wanted to ae*. She
Mpwed up. just euough to koap the
two rani lot el. ao ahe could look ut
the
aho
i
'dfUk H ^ J * t '4 • •PPK
Qkife k;
why no', turn tf around M# a,
and give thfi te!^*r
Botlir Senator* to
WASH
B
IIUtOI'H . V
by buying It*
! it a market?"
MMBr forecast
.«w., -K
>ra and fdft> bthor|
to include the ex-
Ity in order tlia*
uianateetwrlng
ucta and giving
HermtorMCont
given some pf tfc* benefit* to be
dorived IrontJtho t«iff. Dmli|| on'
farm productf of vhlch there la a
itirphtK win not,bo helpful, but a
debenture w|« help theae product*,
ha-aald. ^ ::—
—
port debenture'(or farm product* In
Sonata j expecte
JHPH«d to remain
'm In It* advocacy of tho wori
benturt for farm product*, and
the movement for this plan of
''tttriilng,th« tarllf arouud" for the
benefit of termers Senator Tout Con
naUy or MarUp. Tjm has been g
l. au< r for yearfr.-jTh* House of
iy*s ia likewise
firm in its oppo;
**rtfi tP Ike
*x
face neat
the feminine
ahou|der— .
' The road narrowed. A carve ap-
are<l. Chatty had o«a long, short
aro Into the girl's eyes —and her
outh fall open In utter surprise.
The girl was hMI* Langeann!
Then a shriek, a ywll. a grlndlag
ol metal on metal, g kxklng of
fenders *n<K both cars together
io ked la a tight embrace, slid off
the reed. Into n dttehl
Veils Of tear, ertea oI pain, ihua
deroaa roars :a flaab of Ughtolag.
aa sislnelrn a atwnnlaa rrash mid
tholBSrwad |MI|Sr • ^hltty.
main firm in its oMKWltiou, u
way
_ con-
ht#re in order tc
put higher dijtlet on ;j|*tiufa.'ture<*
products.
President lloover Issued a pic
oua statement agalnat the dobgntur*
when it wa* Included In the term
alef bill. The Senate cave way
on the House waa adamant lo
the rasa or the term relief bill, but
the debenture doubled tta majority
in favor ol the debeoUtra Saturday
lor it waa by eight vote* thou aad
had woa by only tear votes previous
tr-
ot course. If the Sengtg can per
u*de th« hoe** to *apaaat to a
lowering ol ou e of the rotes , U
the bill. Hf4 to eonsfnt to Bllmli^
gtlag the flexible tariff, the Boost*
* t recede Irm It* ln l|tenf£ in
her orean Of gala waa blottod gal
by aacoosclooaoeee she triad out.
Sal It wgs not Bryant s name
that >he hri krd in that tasr mo.
•MAMi o( CUliClOiB U"|
I TO BB CONTI.NX'KU"
■m N >4EH IT A*i> HUV
JLIiKKV C1TV. — llarol* A ad sr.
aoo uf ItayeOa*' la a ha ear ogs to
mora ways thoo awe. la UodQ*
lourt bis osplaootleo for st>«edlao
was thai lb* stork bod arrived |th
twins. "VMieoee swsp*««di-4.'
the iodae. •'you'll Iiosd tbr money.
the debenture
Senator Couual
xe-mlnute speech
of th* debenture
floiahek wb w
l|y made one of th*
«* Saturday ^te ^
TB
*or
MHe
up. and VIM HroeMoat Curtle
ly rapped the gavel to etop htm ae
he tried to complete Me ipaM.
Oeelariiig that
I* of ao benefit to the termor
Conaaily sold that the SO-
tar* granted i„ fsrm«r out ol
tarWf raeHpts for farm proda^ta he
eiporte wtH raise tbe ft
S^teraTprodaeu' caa^agflr nltorw' be
aldad. I(a a afact aria* la aided, ho
pelaled oat. hp rwteiac IB* grtoe of
manetectored prodocts throneb ia
qMBMd tagMf ialls
"If It la lair/' Be asked, "tg glee
VWjioun Boliert
Tnew Hi
FABJ3 BARON OOMICTi l)
LOK ANUISLBtt, Oct. It. (API—
bornz alius Tuft,,
tta* Baren vo*>;
Krupp, faoed twp years lit the gov-
ernment penitentiary atvMeNoll itk
land today. He was aenfenced yo*f:
icrday after pleading guilty to t
fraud charge. Oabor was arrest*d '
while posing u* third assistant to
the solicitor general of the United
Stetea. Previously, he told the
lourt, he had operated In Loa An-
geles by poalng aa Tnft thep- UoMghr,.
ton. /ma of tl * former ambasa^doc
to Oreat Britain, and as Baron von
Krupp- .Gabor allegedly deceived,
several noted Americans. Including
Mebri- Kord and A. P. Uiannlni. *>
nancler. by poking as a baron. ,
HOMKN WONT PA* TAA
ALTDOItP, Sw-llaerland. — Bobbed
head* have been taxed 13 cents eacj>
for a year In the Conton Url, but jm>
far a* revenue la concerned the tax
jt a llsal*. Most women have rw^
fM**d to pay. dared the authorities
to do their wont an<j jiaverted they
have the same right to haircuts aa
mass Jj«-putie* at w'meeting decided
to ■ i *krpdn**dHion. hoping for a
change In styles.
mmj wwrti
Kastpod '
net wohh viskivti ovt
WASHtNUTON. Oct : lAPljr-f
Th« weather borpiu today laapbfl
tbe followlne at arm warning:
vigory: Ho tft beast storm warnings
eontlaued II a nt.. until sunset to-
day north oft Pwetia**. Mai nr. to
o*fJ" Waitings lowered b>w
Ml'oi'Oand Hetween l'wb|
sud Bast I.ort Warnings lay-
ered New l^nndon to i*ortland. Be.
tween Cortland aad KaatMsrl .wind* ■
dbi b* strong southwp\al> after-
noon ahlfllna te southwest late thK
atteraoon or early toa|«ht and dl-
nsMhlUwa."
VATUMMt/
- Heteh W*r-
UKltW MIA IM
flKdHUUT. N. a'-
Ing Is lo the fogrtb flight of a men'*
golf tooraameM OHe defeated men
la th* Srat two round*
M Me «Sr pf UauwM
boa
JM W t^ip*
H|K35ifSei5*M I
- alth tiibale* JpMd E
nw Bus |
CnagnaHRta John C. So* of I
I* tb* aut ber ef the Sm Im-
ot M enacted tbe I par
law sssM be opolted «* I
Moaieo bM to Ml
rers of
the toveMive erfbard of th*
Civilised World
It waa a pro ad tap te the tiff
ef Thomas A. UdkHp. ;. dt was, g
proud dor la the Ufe of Henry Peed.
It te te M regretted tbat John Bur-
roughs. for years and years'«&■
cioeest friend of Bdlson and Perd,
wm aM present In tho fleeh.
With tbe Simplicity of rblM.
th« laggte MOdMO* Of a good wo-
man. the *oul of a Samara tan. tke
Mind of a genius, the courage ef
t|m lion hearted nod the patriotism
of en Andrew Jgokwoa. tbe white
haired sage of Menlo Park mis .a
WHBSm Green aad bis
lot tbe AmerUao fedora.
Us* M La bar. demand farther re-
strletioa ef tmmlcnuion Into the
l/aited States. Oeogn— trill be a*k*
Immigration frees tho
hemisphere at least oaat
t that tbe J per cent quota law;
Applied to all countries be tow
tbe ltd* Grande and tbplr approired
proposals to supplement prwpnt re
KtrictJon* Of Immigration regulation
applying to persons resident In Can-
ada who cross tbe border to work
In the United States.
Why not oae immigration low ter
all* Why not ifci I l «r cent quotp
for Cgnada 4a woll as H«r|cot Why
apply tka f per cent quota law t*
lsr«e place in the iftectlpaa pf Hpt «••«««> countries and overlook all
American public and a larger place tho countries below the Rio Grand*
THURSDAY. FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY
OCT: 24.25,26
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
AMD SATURDAY
OCT; 24,25,26
whoeev«r tho tongtt* «f man Is able
to coin loving words of admiration
04* ani> ITS emtsvurnui l
fe-v; 5 WUllam G. Kdwarda I*' tbe head
p,V; «f tlio Texus Public Service Inter
matlon Bureau. ■'According- to a re
out cu
i the dally average
wa* estimated In Ifgy at
O.dttO cubic feet, "showing
pyssibllttleH for future
U r .
riverT Bo* of Tex** has behind him
thb American Federation of Uibo>.
him the labor unions of Texu*, In.
eluding the rail union* of tbe coin-
Canadtans r
j rmitted
ere** the border'-line dully to
as Waa* worker* in tho
States, why hot grant Mexlcuns th<
name privilege of crossing the itio
Grande to earn their dally fcHNriLY n
-i«W £g& 'V--
, , 20 codptles out In the
northwest panhandle ahd tho terrl-;.
iliduntry
HUNDREDS OF ITEMS OF
THERE IS NO LIMIT TO
P "J
THIS IS YOUR Ol
A
jfet'i'!:.Jti'fsSIww
? REXALL MERCHANDISE A1
THE QUANTITIES YOU MAY .
, _ DURING THIS SALE.
10 uorJiss acAsiONABLE HOUSEHOLD ITEMS AT A
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 82, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 23, 1929, newspaper, October 23, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289228/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.