The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 245, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 21, 1923 Page: 2 of 8
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of the Duff*
V revfvsl thick hu bm ««■
wmy here tor the past two wee**
*4 here today, following wh.J
Mid to bo • successful rcraioT.
definite molt of the revival m
■ orgaaimHo* of a 8uwday schotR
Hamburg, wfHeh b< hold
I- o'clock tick if stter-
j (Continued from logo 1) •
iioupa of EnalWhuien and women
■ould be diatlngulahed among the
American spectators.
Everyone was kept at an appro-
ahead. Papyrus No. 4 Arrive* Ah*,
ik at the three No. lit hrmee —
Zev flashed out No. 4 Arrives —*
no uosoen ahead. add opened tip a UtUffc cloar No. I Arrive* —
**»• **»« space between htmtotf and Papyrus. No. 1* Arrives---
‘ HI'!
a length; coming n round the turn,
ho opened up n little more mince,
and was two louglha abend.
Zev wins by four lengths.
The time ot the ruco was 2 tnin-
prlate distance from the ' Cosden
add Rnncoscas stables, ..
respective Thai, pious wore housed.®
By 1:05 p. m. the sun had dried
up the track a bit. hut it was still
sloppy underfoot along the stretch
by the rati whore the horses would
both start and finish. > •<* ( »s’; * £
The crowd hnd awelled to about
*0.000 when the aecond race Was
Miss Annie CueperW Orange was
) visitor here Wednesday evening
o attend the Chrtsttan meeting
•Id Mere.
arlle JO 'Neal, a student la the
ol here, bps lets for Jtekaon,
t,, where he will enroll ia the
h school at that place,
am Johnson was in Orange thia
•*k attending court. , ft
' *»■ Velma Buffing and Mtat
to Kelley, accompanied by Mr.
•r. motored to the Oren>» oil
i Sunday.
but good for the heavy track.
a Norman Thompson of Orange
visitor at the Christian meet-
here Tuesday night.
r WHY, BETTY 1
JANE .WHAT ARE
WOO DOING OOT
.HERE ALL ALONE?
not put over a winner, however, his
mount taking third money.
After the -third raco there was a
rush for the paddock. There was
Papyrus, the English champion, be-
ing walked out
Donoghue and Sandc wade In.
the Jockeys—Ssnde, peer of the
American riders and the Hancoscns
silk, green and white, and th* lib
tie Steve sporting the primrose and
Purple of Ben Irish—-shook hands-
Saade * towered above the Irish
Jockey. When they brought Zev
to the saddle the crowd made a
ms Rebecca Chapmaa and Mrs.
rge Hudson, accompanied by
eat Hudson, motored to Beta*
. Sunday afternoon.
C. Stewart was ia Orange on
ness Tuesday.
Feed Superior
Egg Mash
And Get More
Eggs
Colburn Grain Co.
DA- BAW
Da- Baw
BAW
"S. Claude Webb and Mbs Bon-
\ellev were In Orange I nsdsy
‘ting friends.
sn Susie Thompson ot < ran -e.
a visitor In the home ot Mrs.
'o Hudson Monday. Ins
pson gave demonstration* in
■ economics while here.
press of people. He, too, wan
quiet, and survoyed the throng with
equine dignity.
After the
b Waunch. who has b>« ill
Beau .'Out hospital, is .aid to
recovering rapidly, and will re-
> home this week.
formal weighing In,
Bande and Donoghue posed togeth-
er. The brilliant gold trapping of'
the Irish joekey flashed In the sun-,
wore brought
BY STANLEY
THE OLD HOME TOWN
*Made*for a Giant
Orange, Texas
light. The horses
out into the paddock ns the band
played the national anthem.
The crowds surged about Zev,
which seemed nervous.
The hand played "God Save the
King."
The bell at the judges' stand
clanged shorpljr.
Zev’s nervousness increased.
Sande took his saddle, and pa-
raded to the post.
The crowd caught its first glimpse
of the two herpes as hey came
out past the Cosden stable. The
applause of the erowd seemed' to
upset the American colt, but it did
not make Papyrus turn a hair.
The horses followed Steward on
Bar Gold down to th, club house.
Bar Gold pranced and kicked up
a bit. Zev continued his fussing.
At the head of the stretch they
turned ninj cams back. Zev did
not even completd'.tbe Journey, turn-
ing around, and"refusing to go fur-
ther. The horstT waited while
Papyrus and Bar Gold completed
Increased Driving Comfort
Provided in Buick “Fours’’
In adjusting the position of the driving seat, in
lowering the steering column and in bringing the
shift lever and emergency brake within the easiest
possible reach of the driver’s hand, Buick has pro-
vided additional comfort and satisfaction in the new
four-cylinder models. Ease of handling is also an
- outstanding feature of the new Buick “four”. In
heavy traffic the abundant power of the famous
valve-in-head engine and the quickness with which
the car responds to every control enable it to glide in
and out of traffic with the utmost facility, while Buick
four-wheel brakes assure perfect braking and safety
under all conditions.
_|_;_s-u-ts-Nt
rHe HOST av FELL orr*
thV stuckt CAT?, pat.
ws Vo verz smell r—
UQOOR ON HIS \ TT* ^
I BREATH » i -~~
HO, MIKE, ALL X CAN
SMELL ON HIS
-I GREATH IS
__1 ONIONS. v..............
HOW LONG
have you worn your Glasses T
Remember the eye* change
and Glsasea worn too long
outgrqw their usefulness.
Better atop tn today and
have me carefully examine
your eyes—If stronger Glasses
are necessary you ought to
know It.
BY CONDO
PSa- and Save space will be disposed of. CUN
in that hit been Douglass, who is chairman of this
ing Men’s Bust- committee, reports . medchants . are
•ale of season clamoring tor space and nhly a
get undei way few booths remain to be cold. He
gasaoe will be urges merchants who want space to
button and will get In touch with him as soon as
o the fair any possible.
Ire week cf No- Merchants who have reserved
No Volt will booths tn date are: Sabine Battery
umber ot tinaee company. Orange Grain company,
er the grounds. Sabine Supply company, Pridgen
EVERETT TRUE
H. L Cohenour
EHLERT-BUNCH MOTOD C
OKTOMfiTRUT — OPTICIAN
When better automobiU-* m • lulls, Uutik will build
Photograph Shop, Orange Furniture
company, Graham Battery company,
Purina Feed company. The Orange
Grocery company has reserved three
booths for the display of their
YOU SAY
booths
goods.
Model Bt. galow Knitted
In addiilou to (.hie, the' butcher
k Moore bumbo: company Is put-
ting its model bungalow in firet
class repair. lu past years this has
graved to be one of the outstand-
ing features of the fair, nod v.-tthout
douU will prove to be one of the1
tuoet attractive entries this j* ,r. The
entire building is being re .odcled
and pat in first class repn r, and
by the opening of the fair will be
In readiness.
There is Nothing New
Under the Sun
All Right—Put If You Will Go Around to
BENEKE’S PLACE
The Pennant Service Stations, Im
The Next Time Your Car Needs a Bath, You Will ]
Shown This Thing That Is Really New Under -
the Sun. And Just To Think,
It Is All Free—Try Us Once
■om the amount of inquiries rhlch
have ..been received concevnli : the
___.i... ___
vmonn that he expects Uith diffl-
ullr will he encountered * ■- the
nhninen. Every member (f the
board of directors of the Y. B.
f,. will tak" an active ptrt in the
campaign.
“Not only will the puich. <«r of
•>nc of the paw* be saving h’maali
w» will he aashuii % < le fair;
■'.fmor relsiug fur ’• o pat
«a a ; '.‘law C'^'hit," dceiaredl
\■. y f\ pi , * * •',
Ah} )Ugl) Nov fi ... been <«t «•
4m Cloatog day ue car peign,
It Is exported that the supp • win
be exbsut ed long before tbs' time,
is only a limited number <t the
buttons have been ord< rod
Merrhants lutrre-trd
Merchants have bciruu to ll >W to-
ercsiied In'i rcut in the w-;tr ag ot
sn rx&vAjz
«a « th, wt ik.t th* MUn
' THE ARGUMENT- - ^ * •
t.6D to an araof.ent jn rewav, wuciMa'TONt
l VAHO * “
PMRHONA1A •
Mrs, 8. U. Herrington of Port Ar-
UWt. is. the gueut of her husband's
parent*,' Dr. and Mrs. I. C. Her-
,,n*‘on- V __ ‘
Hubert Nelson and Adrian Bor-
fMtt of the Routh Park Junior'col-
lege football feat*'"’are spending the
week-end visiting Frank Edwards
here.
...' ■ ■ - •,' ffy.
Mrs. J. b. Graham has returned
wife, formerly Mis* Lois Meoko.
Mrs. Kste Tam, formerly of this
city, now of Philadelphia,* is with
Mrs. A. C. Ftelg on Fourth and
fn orc-r fo reswrvi space
• munlK i til* dfotoMp l«kaO"fli are
s'.i' ivailaWe Omy' » nominal
4s being Sskrd for the space
ihh year, and all money derived
•ill go to defray tbe exp< use 6t
putting on the exhibit.
Mrs. A. J. Christy, Miss Helen
Christy, Mre. 8. Bauer, Mies Ethel
Newborn*, and Miss Ethel Charlton
motored to Beaumont Frldaj after-
noon for a few hour*' *tay.
to her home in besvenworth, Kan.,
after having spent some time hero
with her son,-Jo*. L .Krahsm and
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 245, Ed. 1 Sunday, October 21, 1923, newspaper, October 21, 1923; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563808/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.