Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 185, Ed. 1 Monday, September 23, 1918 Page: 2 of 6
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ORANGE DAILY LEADER
PAGE TWO
Wallen Line Shows the
Germans Felt Secure
of tou«lling u matrli to S muss of »*>hl
papers and other trash with Which the
stoves have been stuffed all summer,
the accumulations of soot in ttir (‘him
ucys will take fire ami they will call
the department out. If they would
take the precaution to have tdieir (him
treys cleaned and their stoves free of
all trash that will make a sudden
flaws when ignited* the> would save
themselves much lows from flue fires
and the department much needless ex-
penditure of time and energy and ilk*
cit,y a gr«»i deal ol unnecessary ex
pense.
Sweet Ho m e
Ballinger, Tex., Sept, 23.— As a re-
sult of tlit* drouth the fresh'terinn
elmreh .of this city eii<i the Prcsliyte-
riiin eliureh of Santa Anna have bee#
forced to combine tlwir strength ami
use the same pastor, I)r, J. H. King,
pastor of the church of this place, will
preach two Sundays in each month u(
Santo Amin. ,a
Boost for Orange
Gorman hnrhvd \v
With the American First Army One passes
, I ,ii ». jp , , , i*» mii'h mat me am
Sept. 21. -AVhat was» ome the Gorman \ snmsu<Mi bv artillery in*’ nmj ?i,w3s iouu* u,’ut up •’toms
mtor around St. Mihiel is now u great emvernw du« in the village l a_ ,„„ tl|e
bustling bee hive of American hustle, streets by tog sheila, Down fa the j ^ anv oih«
and push. ! left is a marshy 'ale wilt, u big h***:w<i„r ,fc<. Wl',st fv
One travels to row. h Mont Sue by i told u» the i ire. a Mute ' ■'!. ad»U' of j l3 W r 1,1
the paths Of the «,(ranee aa.1 sc ' ’ ’g factor iu the vielury. |«*. t- ..n lUc Manic
Mrtnderfnl things. in,,- f..r mi Tt.- < art her ..m- go.- the -tr.mger: \ l..ui
atanec, 'our troqp* s|>r.'ad over tin- 1.,, „■ ,. tin upr,»s.,,iu h..w wa> |,|m. ;in,l a!nois!
Countrv li1o. a isfnru- -if luouj, ;> -u. ■ i. r; * ■ d was • ): . n hair pho-c ,|,t, W!1, sh.uiiiu : '
jpg out iu long rows ..f shelter teats |t : --..g .t.-.t in diigouts deep and• eotitotii of the grouio
ill wfelit has been the BocV at r..i g well built, while iu ail ' l! bail.e.! w im- and *m er'
line, tlieir clothes hanging on 'rusted i*_ . . - I n.r.'iv ..ll>. i eta- . - ".re tl -( .„:.,.vel was th:sl
Bwtot barbed wire. taiimus steel and concrete German pill;],...! f • 1 f, ,, ... rad' ; .
'file' go Mri.'.r: ng among tin ■ ,;,i. Amen, an officers and soldiers j \.|,,,.s the loiling la,
of t ittuges ihe 1. etc 'i.«ns'l-! V.-h u , ,. ’ ” • ” ! ! dim t j engine,‘rs were busily
for sorv... trs. wnilo iff ‘ Anuou nin '' n . 1 ■ n beer n ’he | .. 51 I; . arbi’uvs which were 11rm d\ tar into
tiegiTps Huau^eiJ ! i- • t eng a- rue'-mu.-. I "tun had 'l.een on,-toy eaonl.v .amt
filled CiiCaBoelic4ien.-r.es . .. oei ne ts 'j, , J),. full l'lovor of the victory j 'Let put'ting. tootieg bttl, < agines Me
■otdd .res'. ib. mo ..... m„:.» e. the be t -r:.v s to go over 1 iu1 bunt, it:." mg tmti.s^ . * L gtav blue oar-
blue ] v,.... a fm.de l.rin.y ’ ■ jg.e I ’., . i,j r «>!<} roe I fine sinrtiseg j i dndted I., S. lode a " .fn log sio IN
* die' JtdSSe ; hi.* t.'h Mhe'sC*. , li is g. . a * eh. -prey when the tiiieno.nl't > "i tin Au.eri. an heavy in v
|m] , V. ryth.gu bi-v.md. l ot a! 'a t hii ’heir ,first Jeot fight u-.tli the Moug the _l.,md_ were j-hi’ig •
c'll.,.r<r,t\ t , la,t April, (.as '|.|' lleiu.vr.- i ■ ■■ a i '■ «•••'*. «.»h pa U u.ol -lenel
—----------------=---- 'tilting iu shell ' lodes Mil i • •! .11 .
The Office Boo Only Has One
Fast, Bui He *n Doing the Best
//« Can
Woman Stre«t Car
Condcutor for Bryan
sK\ i Strrft pavmff i> nlwha ,i “Nve unit-i i>f comhrrt ;tmi t»* .stpeng^ of eluirne
u liilc I l«T%* Auwsherc ami m Orange if j ter. It should give new zest to dutv
lln j might be well for our cit\ “ibul.s” lo ami new inspiration to all that is good.
.1 'if ! jiue serious thought to ami stud) care ———
. M»ul full) the subjoet of “narrow paving” Ihe Frowlr) Daily Signal has erax-
uim li is engaging tin favor,tbl< attciH <*d publication. ^N itli its Saturday
!tiv»n oi* man) older • .il larger cities night issue the paper suspended until
“ ,HI th.roMgiim4< the country. after tlir Mar and in passing its editor
"N.irrou paving” loc.ifts est iblish st itcs that the )>ro-(.irrman eleiijent of
Nig in the streets a single treadwav Acadia parish had much to do with
tor v dudes, liberal!) wide enough to
permit the safe passing of two vehicles |
• ml filling the remainder of the street t
with parking. In C"inc cities, the sen
wide streets have ihe parking in the
cent* r of tin- street, with a r'budvv i)
"ii either sj<h-. |>ut (he prefc rred plan
is the single roadu.iv, with the park
ing I’VJitrHmg out Inau the swiewalkys
on either side.
thvrtf are iimiufest advmitMgt*s of
i'eautv, eeononi) aigi sarntarv eruivoh-!
H iiccs in this treating the streets of a !
«ifv rtml it seems to us that Orange,
would profit iu man) w.inh by adopt ;
iiii* this new idea,
!K-> Maims, low.i. is the latest <ut) j
Talking udh Will \ iniug and Mas -
or Sholars yei>t<‘rchiy the Mayor spoke
erf a warning that he had given a feu
of the soldiers here anent the practice
of walking the streets with voting
girls, and by young girls the mayor
means just what he says girls
It to 18. Aside from tin
officers looking after their own men
if might also be pertinent to wonder
what the mothers i "iinil fathers of
fciie.c girls are thinking about* and eer
t iinl) it is a matter tfhnt tou much can
cot be saiTT about either press or
pulpit. The Office ’ Boy has remarked
a in i lit MiiN before and koifit* of these
dn\g some iiuither or father is tfrd'le
to Ih* very scurry YNai (tie warning wa>
not heeded, “ * ‘
Hr) an, lex.. Sept. 23.—Bryan now
has a m on ini street car conductor ow-
ing to labor conditions and the need
of men for the war and war work.
Vivn r.irohu Kern ha-i been installed
„s eonduetor mi the Bryau-Cullcge In
t• raciuni, handling the day runs of
tin* trams on that road. The Western
l jiuMi has also installed girl messeii-
ger>.
NOTICE .
| be Woodmen circle will inert Mori*
d..\ night (if < v(T) week, beginning
Morula>. Sept. 23, 1918. 9-10
! hrough t h.• \ • daw ,•» .•
dgl" tank*- wrih »eim\ f. • .
pferiag thism^h* an rvj>, r t u i * - m ih
f I vU»,
George Mosier
TINNING™*! PLUMBING
Wars are won with
metal-— save it.
:<Jed for
WANTED
Experienced salesladies.
Apply in person to Mr. Miller
nianager of Cragers, 9:30 a.
m. Tuesday. Bring references.
DOES r HI BEST FOB THU EAST MONEY
Shop on Main Straat Phona 110
Iron and steel are nee.
tank*, ammunition,
ill* ships, railroadtj etc. Folks at
home must save iron and steel
to help v.in the war.
Use the old range
until after the war.
Make your eld range do a little longer
by K.v. i.r.fc it r pa,red. If it * past
repair ng, then the next best step ii
to buy the range that cave*fuel,fooJ
repairs. The Majestic * beat-
tight riveting prevents fuel waste;
its pc i feet baking prevents food
was e. and its unbreakable maHeable
iron aad 'uM-ieit»ung ciarcoc.1 iron
Bistre rc oai.’S a n*& need.
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOGOO
I City Tailoring Co. I
g CLEANING, PRESSING, g
o REPAIRING o
o o
o MTT8 MADE TO OiiDFK o
306 Fifth St
Pliouc 388
oooooooooooooooooooooooooo
1,1 *’ 11 1,11 I Milch iif the h ippiliess of life de-
H'" 11j ju iids 4hi um•! w ise choice nf
, '* '* i fneuftv. \ cr\ true fnendships in-iv be
• I ! . 11 ill' • 1
, ^( tormed cirlv m Mtv iiol imiv grow out
. , 11( (,t cohn uh ^lnp m -achoa*! or cille-je, *>r
. , ., j , i ir> or bu>ni« -s rrl ifion».tiips, hut
5 j i ( \ « If ll' til* \ er\ « ulv \ r iis f »^te^
«'..!oi» ! «:i mu**^ l>« tr.lined' to hr di*mrimlu.iting.
;• i.ile ' (nils mu>t stiivr io' imdershiud h"W
‘ I ■ g| io . Ii.»n„ , how 1'«> iRsceru imi judge
vouhin { nos- i < - j i. r. • »i,r, for it is on tin worth of
’ ''' ^"’ll i eli.ir.K i'-r tlt.*rt true friendship is
ll' | i»Msi <k W il lion t Ihsight or (iiseernmeiit
• »- lb igndi'er w:»v i*: rk iu . .. , , . . ,
, » • • one IM i V mike t o t. 11 S M 1SI Ik e s V 111C11
-Hid • < ■ i:1 ' '' V. ■ io v l> |
. Iiff i(l.f,,r . ^ ...bring (irvt jfpnint fnent nn<l lii.iv
v-.a AT• v... ’ ' j “,i"' KlV.
ia< bv." mu If,., is mi.I idJi, j V iiaamK ami cohi|mm<Mis
I r. s j fig if tofJn- ; slmw ju>t w-lmt sort of .1 girl she is.
iviiiit u veritshk- fort re»^ it J A girl who is refmn> fn m r t;i>te.s
only hern use of ktccpjwdi not .i.ssoei.ilc with those w ho nre
• 1 hhiii be* uu-e of , - dug j |omi in jo.inner, course in speech, eon
Eat Less Meat
ViMcnc.ins and a bucket* or two of tar
and feat he iS would probably do more
good in Acadia parish if properly ap j
plied, than any other known reined)
flint the hydra-headed serpant of
damn.(hie Him kultur is allowed to
rear its head m Aeadi.i palish is'
soimtlting that its decent citizens
should see to at *mee. Vn orgaui/.a- ,
thm known as tin Ku-Klux once made;
the South a decent plmt. to live in,*
•ml if Acadia parish has an) Kaiser jj
|n\eis, v. etf. there are jdent) of spots:
and pl'-nt) of t rees in * fhat vicinity. j!
Sabine Supply Co
The Place Where
You Got
Y»ur Money’s Worth
Phone 10 , ,
l Yrtws In «nw<Wi»..
«*T?y sJnTi
lie r.e#3* ne
,V? » i 11 •urt>!
meioriati He-
b) /tv oi?/1 ' *.
Caut*0n: ti > mjr
rout. gc4 lli^rr If-'
v■ iu wMh tenu: i« M
ligfbl. tuUii*o i pjxt • n
Eat More Fish
• Vilflt* »y, a'm
!•!,: v. :: I ghti 'f i r
IU* TOC*} ’. -I* ' I”- sir
IN SUMMER
P' Yhem Fresh at 1
Orange Fish Market
Foot of Fourth St.
PHONK •111)
r sei
Ihe advent of cool weather is look
ed upon h) the menihers of all fir*- de-
partments as a bus) season. Here in
Orange, like ever) w here el>e the house
FOUNTAIN PEN
but su!d*-ripiii-u.n chambers in
llolding thousamla of men.
< oiopmuoiiN ire do mg harm when
< ; eueoura-gr having “a good Time”
tin- •Aprils** of a di>r* gard ot jiro-
I )iriities or right. Friends or ae-
... , : i ,i . * j ii and«■nances who tempi a gif I to do
ii*la «r«* yriitinirrit rd wnn tnr ("i i 1 1 ^
an coat „T arms. Thev are Iir i, nai | w>»•»• i - IDah. Heeeitfni ami Aviamqf. or
ilh ms, j-s. J.t, f.vi..., .• 1,1th. 11(1. Is il H- j vt ho . n, ill-till- ly^t at a utlanU are not
liifks. shawlna |),,V Hare I n.r n i ,s)t.a! ' t >■ II e frit mis. t'liisir jnhlumre is /fete-
tiii -rrul eamis.rt w i: ii It. Is, < haii,. naratins ta - lia raeler.
'* l'i'1 un>. V r* il friejuh'hip »vs aiwa\s on flic
ihr (on.a.is ha a t'o,.i .wan 'o ‘h.Js‘Kjc of rigid and no temptation or
M" , * faring ifi'h i Mai|»i«| «,i v < leading cun aller it. The best
' 1 ' ' wil' 1 ' ‘ *’•' ' friend.sh<{> is formed on truth, eonfi
had Ini.* pm.-lies, ojctlv Tables. . . . . , , - .
.. . . . ueiiir, milt il iJ re.sinct, lo lpfUIru sS and
.-j«l'*iidid >.iev\ :i'*ro~N to thu .vlcu.se ■
■i”h's. ami ,■ \\.i' I her. th„ C.-nnan 1 lw> ' 10,1 ...........
>■<■(•- . j _,.,; di’ ! | j|,. j , j wiids does not make profession* of
r, , ., . . , , , ; trieudsloo and turn away in moment-.s
One tun * iu had n umi.ito^'k -Ttyug •
the : rees a a I .......lie, .,„ ■•»'■ IT..H1.1.- ar a.,»i*ti. V ••fmr'vea.l her”
i>r hath tirl , )»m a.en! jj,,,,. I fri*-***! G u )U«-.«*urv !<»' injr, imwoi’tky
*.. |,t• j,• on, . |o:IU iu*d <• inshed I nc*juaintanee, w itlumt depth or relia-
i ihi'in. and lug «11*;.**11r, i*' ! bility. «
\ ilia Vluuna.'f had eomplciclv I E-nieri<h»Fwp> wcver (brive whb li m e
Ihe o-' a punts In \ * ■; * ftirtir'. h.iM-d «»n false prineiplen, wh'ia*
*' ^1" th*or. In another du^mitj fi*i are clt*e»en for workUv pohev,
In;, ii <1. v I Gen.urn off wet, "hilt* •»'I imilerlal ^iin nr selfish ennvejiiVN<«(y.
h'“‘ ’“>• “ ‘" "' lli8KU'’ O..C .vu,t rcMnaher that ><► tri^n.l-
hi- dead nia.it f r. lie* wuldn t. itiaAo , V, ,' , ,
O . • , "hip in worbh t:l»e mumr wl\K’h d<>4 s not
’fit yi"i(ymsrtvtogn to f'l , t , t , , ,| 4
Fiji;/. *
F Thg fWflml
elabhrhtely
paths railed with j ti -1 m- wmdwffrk,
leading to . a I h, t (,ff ohsoi v *iti«>ii
with ouilboliV :,t ever)’ po-sitih*
nt ions v ilbi had
They me guaranteed by us
to give entire satisfaction.
Price $2.50 and Up
Griggs' Book Store.
SERVING
Grocers
Phone 31
Sabine Supply Co
Professional Cards
at the
Aumo Cafe
NigM aud Day
# » v iy* *■. “
J. XT; YAy»8, M. D.
PUysician ana Surgeon
(AITico •vex Geteo’a B*U(| ,Htor«.
j. Hours: 1(1 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 1 p.
Sundays p. m.
L.I..W1' ^IYE Your
a ftB^5 ’
j?/®M VREADCE
TTT %G , ' . a
youfi&eVin^^hejpelettrieal wa^HytThia
Western Electric
rtable Sewing Machine
■fi ; A sewing 'machine* |
i that’s no*larger’than*a t
tyPewnter. can 6
m.H|.jy actually biej|cajrried in
•FxeL'A one hand frorn’rootn to :
il room—-and put"'away'
onacloset jsheif.
A full sized, higk grade
tf IdEPfili sewing machinejwith'
ffl i out a treadle1—butwith
HrfitfFVl i a little^electncTmotof
■ ’t hat ^doesjall i the^Yo'rlc
A foot control gives’any
MM; | desired *speed.,
OsJ
BBVffiJ the Prieejs^myjy3ToO j
vat*
Phono 36h
■ »,'i il
Ufi 111!1
Take Heme STOyster teat
Vt (_t_L_r ' ' -
Open Day and Night
OTJAttLI^ WALSflPOK
Phone 354
j| E. I,. BiXTTCE
f ’ i ^oniuj )
|i Office, Potty Building
(J Over Schuler’s Drug Store
fclffico phono SIS, Ben, Phone 552
£ V7 tvi ^aWson
Physician ajid Surgeon
Ppi fieo ovdr QntiiOn Drug* -Store.
J Ties ide nee, 507 Eighth Street.
I (Phone: Office No.
15. Ilesidenco 434.
^ H. FLEMING, M. D.
SPECIALIST
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,
j Office hours: H a. m. to 12 m. 2 p, m.
to 5 p, in. 7 p. in. to 8 p.m.
Room 17 Petty Bldg. Orange, Texas.
ling)*1. t H>*‘ big. prrd
hv.cn occupied by ;t <»vrinsiii brig.idef. i
l*lm strmij/e euirH^iib'ncr i« thief t-he
Amvrie.’tu* got :«t (.Tiittuatr Thi<jj*yy]
c Mnplef •• i it f or in *i t ion mid t h i * (■*»'!
vvl1*fr-*‘:ilj**uI> of evcjvfhing xto\> M,onl
S<M', They capture*! maps thou'n^ '
whole Ihing-
Tl|e. America^ < up lured a whole
(?frrfuiaii huti-tua k m IiooI ulio.-e |>upi K
tU* not ...-■Seem to have learned their
ft?3X9ff£ well, besides a pei>onagt vvh<H*e
uame if* t M to f'ehmcerka^e. a* grfetid,
g;uM expert, necordl'u^ to his \ er;><»oh>
•‘Mpion**.
fa Bmmey today i lumbed mi t*er-|
man j*otal<»en, coffee xtud un'Uf. The |
vofti'u liad to be imjxikI wlth^th*'* Amer J
b-aa brnml to be made l»ala1 able. Thee:
j 'Xuj-Kumv* Jrft the tie iu such a h«ny j'
j that ate Mtfjfeir. fchiruk an iwn j
lyujk>i| a 1 u-ble in il Germltn Com- i
liid/» tjfere.
THE INDUSTRIAL
HOMES
//Mm
;/^P
J
Cor. Division and Border Streets
HOT and CX)|D WATJtU ; free
skn«'.)r« •>nfl j rl'l,K > U l fh a for
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOO&OOO
DR. J. P.HEWSON
o
o Office Stark Building
S '
D '----I
Residence 907 Sixth St.
SjiowerB md- Tut) .Knfhs for
ojieata. Dining Service and Meals
in Connection.
ROOMS till WEEK
One in room $3 Twain Itoorn $1.50 task
Trantinnte 50c • Night
Courtooiui Troatnient to All
Fore-runner of Progress
A themaand miles without ctuno^rrg cars;
freight from coast to coaftt; fast espress froxn
tiwyutgrowbM «f
pie ftr»t applied by / -/\. -^'>-'
S PHONE*: - ’ ’ ,Ma 0
o (Residence * 647 S
O' Q
OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
France Has Fourth
Liberty Loan Bill
—----5
Paris, Sept. 23.W4be fourth lou/»
hili-.wa* pfUMotfik ia. Hie Onmibcv •>( j
Deputies this afternoon. j
- It will bear * per cent interest. The j
*S ,ur*** 1
1 4 ❖ ❖ •>❖<•<> « <• <, •> .} .j, .j,
♦ Al.MA BELLE DODJ) «
*•* tenchor of the •}
DVXNIN'G »V!iTBM *
♦ Of Improved Muhic Study for 4.
BcginucWi '' 4
'*’-VOS Pine Street. Phune 280 <•
♦ * * * * <0 * 0
q«**» n*4ar ooe ssistew the early ttnewnweted
ae* 0* tkio ptiocttfie •! Mtafafe* vcvxtionV
expre» and. sleeping car nervite is baaed today.
ESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
FETR0UWI N*BV-MNMCJ$
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