The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1940 Page: 4 of 4
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TUESDAY, JAMJARY », 19M.’;
CACEEOOB
“HURRICANE” At Gem Today
audience a* he takes to thf atilts and
aka tea far above the toe.
Reservations may t>e made- at the
Ham Houston Coliseum, in Houston,
either In person ur liy mail. There
will be six rvenlns performances
from Jan. if to 21 and two matinee*
on Jun. N and II. i- ‘
cities the revue has wen wide ac-
claim and recognition for it* beauty
and smoothness. The 80 skaters in
the cast represent perfection on ice
and the coatumex and scenery are
, aaid not to be equalled.
It ?wouldn't be fair to the other
lends to pick out any special net -for
attention. There Is the fine solo
performance of Audrey Peppo of
. New York City, American t'llytuple
alar and one of the three United
States folk in the cant, and her putt-
ing. matched by the fine work of
I Pamela Prior, whose startling aero
batlc skating has I teen a sensation.
Mdwlna Rladea of Mouth Africa, the
glamour girls of the cast, Is some-
thing entirely different, graceful and
charming in one routine, she Is the
dlulest Jitterbug alive In another.
Armand lVrren. (he Swiss skating
master and hardest worker in the
cast, brings to America skill and dar-
ing few singles skaters possess. He
is also featured with Honey Kxll,
former pupil and another Swiss, in
two great doubles routines, and
along with l-eortord Stewart of Kng
land, the three perform a Coasirk
dance on Ice that usually tops every-
thing.
Ilona and Cliff Thaelt. Kngllsh pair
"champions, are beautiful on the lee.
They hiire skated together for *10
years «nd their grace .ahd precision
on the Made* is something out of the
ordinary. For more fine pair 'Work
there Is ^pjerlca's twist: Ruth Kng-
list) and Lou Pitts of Chicago. There
Is also a pilr of fours. In other
words, two quartets mail* up of the
stars of the show and their novelty
in waits time brings dowij Hie house
NaaMbMi,'sF// ;
All xkartlng revue fans like com-
edy and there is »<> luck of fun In
the m.t’teup of Ut'e All Mlnr Kurhpeatt
Ice . Revue. The Throe Rrnlses, for
the past three years Europe's buf-
fons of'the Ice. are hi and out of the
slioff all the lime with their merrl-
aOARE?R
oFMr. Smith Goes
To Washington”
HOUSTON, Jan. I*, (gpl.) — The
.bM Htai European Ice Revue which
was assembled In Lxoufcm at the be-
ginning of the war will have Us first
Southern Performance at Houston
on jun. 16 "at th« Sam Houston Cob
tseum. ...... <c-----
OomiPg direct from Europe, the
cast Is making it* first American
tour. Arthur Wirt*. who produced
the Sonja Henle shows. Is also pro-
ducer of this revue, which is said to
be one of the most entertaining ever
presented anywhere.
In previous performances in other
Jean Arthur and James Stewart.
romantic co-stars of Frank Capra's
"You Can t Take It With You," re-
turn to the screen of the Strand
Theatre in. Columbia's "Hr. Smith
Goes to Washington." Newest Capra
production, the romantic story of a
homespun youth suddenly unpointed
a United States Senator Is said to be
a stirring screen tribute to American
democracy Claude Rains, Edward
Arnold, Uuy KI libels Thomas Mitchell
and Beulah liondl are others In the
cast.
than the average of the 30
other of the Urge*t-**ilin«
brands teeted...coolest of all!
Tty PA.’* cooler smoking to
save your tongue from oacoss
parching heat. Enjoy rich,
ripe taste, mellow body with-
out hsrehnees. “Crimp cut"
to handle easier, roll faster.
Get FA. now!
Work Of All Kinds
CONTRACTING
Estimates cheerfully given,
especially making septic tanks
and cement building blocks,
cement drives, sidewalks, gra-
ding and landscftjM) gardening
and building structures of all
A scene of John Hull ami Dorothy Lnmour from the picture
“HurricaneM which plays h return engagement at the tlera
Theatre Today hud Wednesday.
l CHEST
\ COLD
MISERY
20 Believed Lost As
Tanker Sinks V
century, ’beginning with his electbm
over hiW i,wn''prtil<*tH as a »ntc re;>-
leseutufive when he wux 24.
lie /was elected to- tlu* l/ulted
Stately senate in lklt and served one
term/ _ ,
In/ recent ycaru lm tried In vain
to yin again the nomination fur both
thd governorship and the senate.
1 MY PRICES BEFORE
LETTING WORK
W. HARTMAN
General Contractor ____________
Oninge, Texas greatest all-round
Mess today, provli
FIRST—rub throat, chest, and bock ,
with Vick* VapoRub at bedtime. |
TRIM—spread • thick layer of
VanoRub on the chest and cover
with a wanned doth.
RMNT AWAY, VapoRub rocs to
work—loosens phlegm—eases
muscular sormess or tightno*—
clears air pataagea—relieves
coughing. And often by morning,
most of the a g* Agugi
sVISES ’
LONDON* Jan. fo. CAX*> — Th«*
llritiNh tinker British Liberty, H.485
tun*. «ank to the North neii over the
weekwnf! and 20 crewmen are miss-
ing and believed lost. It was. an-
nounced today. It WAN believed the
vessel' struck a mine.
7 Vacancies Open
,|n Marine Corps
raent.
Phone 420
German Plane
Attacks Ship
The United States Marine Corps
hnx ViicanricH for thirty wevon m*;n
in thin district during the mnnth of
January It wan announced todky by
H»r- M. Ferrell. Non-commiufttoner Of-
ficer In Charge. U. 8. Murine CorpV
Recruiting Station. Holm ton. o
Young men between the age* «>f
1H and 10, who are White. Mingle,
without d#>i>endonts. arid who are *»r
good moral character, ure eligible for
enll«fihenl,
.The M-. ; r 0 CuTWf vft orb mv flt1
vantnu*?* (o young: men. Travel, ml-
venture, anil eHurational ‘ opportuni-
ty’)* ^through it** many reboots*. are
only a few of thene advantage*^* *T»»
young men Who imik-v thy Marin*'
f'orp* n Viitrwr. the onnoftirtlt*'
retire after twenty year* ofy actlvt?
novice. For ftnhher Information,
contact the Marine rorpa Recruit-
Inn « ffk>0, Fe tcr.il iiff ice Building.
10c and
10c and
15c
LONDOX* Jan. ft. <A!») A Ger-
man plane attacked a British mer-
chant a hip off the Kuvt count today,
an official-announcement Maid, but
the unnamed ve*e»*l wa» not t*unk.
EVENTUALLY
J.C.W. Backham
Former Governor
Of Kentucky Dies
& WEDNESDAY
3 Holes In 1
SOUTH SIA ADVENTURE CALLS
ClIAl'KI* IULU X C. Jail. 9..*-
Throe hole*-In-one within 15 dnyA—
Mich Ih the feat of Mn». fiddle,I*aft-
Non 1‘age, *of Chapel HIM, former
rational women's golf champion.
The; three aceii were nil scored on
her home couihc* here — the first
December *2 last. th»* ciecond on DC-
cemlfej- 2P. and the third last Satur
day. ,
Since she t»w*i up Ridf seven years
ago Mm Page hua made u total Of
eight hoien-ln-one.
LOriHVILLK. Ky„ .Tin. !k fAl*>
—J, C. TV. Ihickham. former d<*m'»-
eratlc governor of Ken tuck • and
TTnlted States senator. dle»l at 5 a.
m. tddnj*. He war 71.
Deck ham. then lieutenant gover
nor, became governor In 1?mmi afte;-
the n*f»n*stnatlon of William (Joe
be!. ’
The veteran politician mid lawyer.
Ill since* a stroke «»f paralysis list
August, was a leading figure In Ken-
tucky political history nearly ti half
DO
NOW!
Kllfeon Crew dr. was reported As
helntr 111 v 1th an attack of pneumonia
nt the home of his parents. Mr. and
Mr*. 12. A. Crew* at SOI John street
today. (*re\v Is a member of the cir
rler fnrea of the Knterpri*e am!
Journal here.
Andy Clyde Comedy a
“JAI ALAI” m
Sport Reel |P
JAN. 16-21 INC.
FIRST TIM! IN AMCRICA
EUROPEAN
★All-Star*
Ice Revue
*0 SKATERS—ALL STARS
DIRECT FROM LONDON
STRAND
Orange. Orange County, Texas, to
1k«uo Intercut bcftrlng warrants not
to exceed one thousand j>i.itU0.0(*)
dollars, bearingxlntefsmt ut the rate
of five (5 per cbpt) per cent an«l
maturing in not nwni than one (1)
year. Kuril i'ropoxiiK sh ill Is* ( uo-
companlcil by a cashloVs check in
an amount of not less t«Hn f|ve (5
per cent! pep cent »f the 'lotah bid
ns an evidence of good YiUth! NThes*1
bids ahull l»e received Up to nhri*
A. M. Monday, Junuary H 11HU. Thj*
city c«»uncll reserves the 'Tight t‘o reX
Ject any and all bldta.
M. DAVIES
<!lty Hecretarv.
BETTER LIVING
Today Through Thursday
ARB you at the mercy of a snlflly.
1\ sncoxy, smothery head cola?
Why endure so much misery? A little
Mentholatum applied in each noe«
tril will aoothe the irritated nasal
membrane*, check the sneezing, re-
lieve the htuttlnesM, and help you to
breathe more easily.
Also rub Mcntholatum vigorously
on the chest and back to Improve
the local blood circulation, and thus
gaiu extra help lu relieving cold dis-
comforts. Rub It on the forehead
and temples to allay headache and
neuralgia due to colds.
SEATS NOW—!OX OFFICE
lag by S». Sid*—Pho.. F. 02T1
hosuas,mon coliseum
PRICES: NIGHTS, f1.20. SI .10. S2-40. 13 00.
Matinees—Jsn. 20. 2I-A0c. $1.20, $tJ0
Tex Inc.
Remlttence Must Accompany Mail Orders
YOUR HEART...
JOUR LAUGHTER
T..Y0UR TEARS
will tell you it is
all that, the screen
t i»^can give!!
• Cooking
• Refrigeration
• Water Heating
a Dishwashing
It takes a lot of money
to moke Texas telephones talk..
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UTILITIES COMPANY
STA TEMEN
Southwestern Grey ho and Lines
Bus Station—506 Green Ave.—-Phone 252
Open 24 Hours
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Basses Leave at 11:45 A. M., 4:20 P. H., 8 P.M.
Arrive From Pt. Arthur at 9:25 A M.; 1:55 and 7:55 P JL
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—More Joy— r
A Charming Story of A Little Mouse WhQ Gets Into
An Old Bookstor. Is
“SNIFFLES AND THE BOOKWORM"
A Merric Melody Cartoon In Technicolor
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^ —Also—
Dramatic Scenes As The $19,000,000 Four Ye. r Old
German Pocket Battleship Oral 8pee Begins Her Last
Voyage To A Fate Decided By Hitler Himself . . . Close
Up Pictures of the Actual Sorttling.
If your telephone company received big bill n. it indicates the size and
only mm bill a year—mm bill for all importance of this company’s job in
the costs of furnishing telephone Texas—the job of furnishing you
serriceinTexas in 1939—ffrhatabill fast, accurate, dependable telephone
it would he! A bill for more than 25 serrice. Yet telephone service costs
million^ dollars! • That’* a mighty you only a few pennies a day.
tQUTMWtSTMMM ilU.fll|PHOMI COMPANY
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ink them together
in yotih mind/
with Claude hAINS • Edward ARNOLD • Guy K1BBEE
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Quigley, J. B. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 7, Ed. 1 Tuesday, January 9, 1940, newspaper, January 9, 1940; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth557291/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.