The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1939 Page: 4 of 4
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New Colorful
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One big table of popular
new patterns, reduced for
our Clean Sweep Sale.
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absorbent birdeye, per pack-
age of 12.
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materials and
all colors.
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Pretty spring print-
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of new styles suita-
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Silk
DRESSES
Two racks of fall
and winter silk frock
thnt will be service-
able for many mon-
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dresses should sell
for $2.98 and $3.98.
Window Shades
3x6, green or tan
Oil Cloth
Solid and fancy, s|M-< ial for
this sale, yard.
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Child's Anklets
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Men's Sox
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A whole table of sturdy, all
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today at the (Jem Theatre.
Tills enterprising film closet* the
'preparation, progress urtd success of
a Naval egpertmcnti' In this case,
tjjo experiment concerns the perfec-
tion of a speedboat which can launch
a torpedo. <:t so-called splinter tor-
ix?du boat.
This Ilepttlille drama presents
James Dunn, In the role of a crack
pilot and ^signer who haxes the'
N:ivy, hut lores the Captain's. daugh-
ter, w^O Is lovely Siteholle l^idson-1
Rlv.-ilyj for notU««it%v hand Is? su(>- f
piled by (3ordim OllffeTj' who 'l«vlt<s*f
iwwrt to parrtcipate "ta the experi-
merits us :i civilian' expert!
galore, especially In the action a*
led In this film.; (Charles Lamont
has directed .'ti.owlngly,1 and the
screenplay hy Hen Markson and Saul
El kins provides excellent ground for
swell entertainment.
The caitli choice. Dunn and Miss
Hudson are excellent In the roman-
tic leads. Fine supporting perform-
ances .ire rendered by Oliver, the
comical Horace MacMahon, Gordon
Jones. Charlotte Wynters. Joseph
Crehan and Charles Trowbridge.
Herman Schlom was associate pro-
ducer for Republic.
For an evening of thrills and ro-
mance supplied against the novel
and stirring background of nival ex-
perimentation, 1m? sure to see "Pride
of the Navy."
Film Shows Jesse
As He Really Was
Jesse James was a God-fearing
man who carried a Bible, prayed for
guidance,' and never drew for his
six-shooter excerpt In self-defense.
That unfamiliar picture of the
notorious outlaw w.is drawn lor mo-
tion picture Director Henry King by
oldtlmere in the .Missouri osarfci
who once Anew the James brothers.
Kins was In tlie Ozark* seeklrti; l->
ealt-s for Uairyl K. Zanuoks |>ro-
duction. '.It-sse .lames."ihe 2Hth Cen-
tury Fox Technicolor epic of Ihe
most colorful desperado who ever
llxed, which smrs Ty ronne 1'ower,
Henry Ki.niiu. \a;icy K«'ll> and Ktin-
doliH Scott at the Strand Theatre
today and tomorrow.
•■Those alto knew him or heird
about him us youngsters." said l l-
lector King, "believe that Jess.-
James wt s drl^.'n to a life of crime
!>>• the |M>r .«'U<lot> of t*nemies, :md
that the i(T..rt of unscrupulous rail
, road oPTteUils to steal lil« mother's
' farm at S.-d«llu Missouri, for a rliht-
I of wav. started him on his hbwdy
j trill of hondllrv.
i "In Ihe film. do not glorify
j him: neither do we picture hlin as
entirely Mack We have tried t •
respect the judgment of historians,
without forgetting what those moun-
tain (HM.pie win* Were Jesse James
' sworn friends thought of him."
; S. W. Conference
Cage Leadership
At Stake Tonight
The H«roth*ee*t conference cage
leadership will be at stake tonight
when the Southern Methotftat Unl-
remity Mustangs meet the Univer-
sity of Texas lainghortis In Austin.
Kach team hns won five and lost
two Bun>e«,
T*e May lor Jteu-s last night de-
feated the Texas A (titles 47-2:1 to
keep their heada above water In the
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Outlaw! Killer! Wolf!
Yet as many cheered him
ria feared him ... one gentle
girl loved him ... The epic
story of a lawless era.
"JESSE JAMES"
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 39, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 15, 1939, newspaper, February 15, 1939; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289903/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.