The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1923 Page: 4 of 6
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DECEMBER 1ft, lfe$.
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hi* name be placed on the ticket
ORANGE DAILY LEADER
ibU»h^ afbBTOoan,, except Saturday, and Sunday morning at *01 Front 8t by the Orange Printing Co.
■aCored Orange, Texas postottice as Ind class matter. MembM* United Press Association,
, . tWbecriptloa Kates: One month, BO cents; one year, 96.00.
ay MToneoos reflection upon the character, standing or reputation of any person, firm or corporation
Which may appear in the columns of The Leader will be gladly corrected upon Its being brought to
the attention of the publishers. . ^ ...
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eran of the -
1870 and of
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The United Press today.™’””’ .
The ex-premier sat with his gris- n
sled face completely swathed in ban- ti
#16 600 alnnlne* * rtMH.i.t.— Y — a aal^rlstt. ,
- —■ . - — -™ T~— W—* <M« WiaigU
n straw. He was severely hurt and £
°u‘the,,ho»d Sunday in an h
autonioblle accident, on (the Paris <f
Ida. dlsiineaa, biliousness, indt- omy
•tlon, sour atomnch, torpid liver, *tate
ver and malaria. nlfic
Your money back If not pleased, race.
There wouic
weye no eucli
front parlors.
i old maids If
as shades in
to be d
Georges
“Tiger l.„____
Franco-Prusslnn war of________
innumerable political baUles, told
fph« YT.n.J 6% i ii — a_..m____ ^
The ex-premier sat with his grlx-
the girl
In FORCE you'll fajri the
't Snap and J*«p to do things
’ 1 with • relish. *'
(b hare the
he Hamilton
one of which
He Christmas
&ASIK SON,
FRIENDLY ENEMIES
itor HI Johnson of California and governor Glf-
dages, sipping : nourishment through
amounted to 1721,791,000 dollars and tor the same
month ^purchases of alL-klnds made In, the California
city; amounted to 8721!889;O00. In actual money ex-
pended in a single month Los Angeles had the largest
percentage and the next highest gain of any city
fittfed Plnchot of » Pennsylvania are friendly-enemies.
Senator Johnson will not invade Pennsylvania to
omtost for delegates to the republican convention
White Governor Plnchot will not invade outside slate*
hut wtll do all his work at home
, This should be pleasing to Mark Sullivan, the
mngasine writer who la picking the candidates for
the pollticlal parties this year. Mark Sullivan rotes
»'llm republican ticket with painful regularity. He
followed the flag of Theodore Roosevelt in all the
$ campaign), made by that Master Mind of American
.politicians.
| |.K»v Mr. Sullivan is a Plnchot republican and a
1 'wcAdoo democrat. That is. if be had the naming of
standard bearers he would place the republican banner
In the* hand of Pinchot and the democrat banner ini
p.'-fha hand of McAdoo. Mark's latest discovery is that the
ii&re voters of the north take very kindly to McAdoo
and be is the only democrat that the colored brother
SPSEhms.
if ' Since 1919 more than a million negroes from the
south have beeome citixens of six of the close states
<2fthe north, that is states where the independent
voters swing from one party to the other when they
are on the rampage and today where the negro holds
RajEL balance of politicial power. There will be a show- :
down at the polls next year and it all the white re- j
publicans and the black republicans in those six 1
g0 to the polls on election and run true to i
of more than one half million population was made
by Detroit. Los Angeles makes the moving pictures
and Detriot makes the Tin Llzxles. Really the movie
aud the auto have come to stay so why bark at them.
LODGE OX GUARD
Senator Henry Cabot Lodge or Massachusetts Is
Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign Affairs.
Senator Lodge is the statesman who sent the Wilson
League of Nations to its grave.
Now the Hardtng-
Coolidge World Court proposal is before the Senate
Foreign Affairs Committee and Lodge has his knife
I ready to let out ita life blood.
Senator Lodge has the virtue of consistency. He
is opposed to entangling alliances with foreign nations.
He whipped Wilson but Wilson was a democrat and
the republicans controlled the Senate. Now he is
ready to give battle to a president in his grave and a
president at the White House who are responsible fof
the World Court proposal.
Three years ago the voters of America returned a
popular majority of seven millions for the republican
standard bearers and against the democratic standard
bearers in a campaign where Cox and Roosevelt made
the League or Nations their paramount issue. Now
what is going to happen next year?
Rubber House Aprons—makes an ex-
cellent Christmas Gift. Thursday
CHRISTMAS and
/ IJowuHoim'
HENRY AND HI.
Henry Ford’s name Is to go on the democratic
presidential primary ballot in South Dakota, Nebras-
ka, North Dakota and Michigan. Hi Johnson's name
is to go on the republican ticket in South Dakota as
the Californian says he will appeal from the politicians
to the people and obtain their verdict.
IF KIDNEYS ACT ||
BAD TAKE SALTS
Classified Advertisements
Says Backache Often Means You
Have No* Been Drinking
Enough Water
When you wake up with back-
ache and dull misery in the kidney
region it may mean you have been
eating foods which create acids,
says a well-known authority. An
excess of snch acids overworks the
kidneys in their effort to filter it
from the blood and they become sort
of paralyxed and loggy. When your
kidneys get sluggish and clog you
mast relieve them, like you relieve
your bowels, removing all the body's
urinous waste, else you have back-
ache, sick headache, dizzy spells;
your stomach sours, tongue is coat-
ed and when the weather is bad you.
have rheumatic twinges. The urine
is cloudy, IjilJ of sediment, channels
often get sore, water scalds and you
are obliged to seek relief two or
three times during the night. ■
Either consult a good, reliable
physician at once or get from your
pharmacist about four ounces of
Jad Salts; take a tablespoonful in a
glass of water before breakfast for
a few days and your kidneys may
then act fine. This famous salts is
made from the acid of grapes and
lemon juice, combined with lithia,
and has been used for years to help
clean and stimulate sluggish kid-
neys, also to neutralize acids in the
system, so they no longer Irritate,
thus often relieving bladder weak-
ness.
Jad Salts is inexpensive, can not
injure and makes a delightful, ef-
fervescent lithia-water drink. Drink
lots of soft water. By all means
have your phyalclan examine your
kidneys st least twice a year.—Adv.
Offers The Most Remarkable Price Concessions On Gift Furniture and
the Finer Grades of Furniture Ever Known in Orange.
f OR SALE
POR RENT OR SALE: Shillings
Store on M.in street. Writ* Max
A. »BH«gt ha Dorado. Arkansas.
Will repair tor tenant. tt
en Every Night This Week !
Brant-
FOR SALE: Scholarship in
lcy-Drughon Business College ot
Fort Worth, very cheap. Apply at
Leader Office. „
42-INCH OAK dining table for sale.
Phone 1128-J.
5-room house, modern
FOR SALE:
conveniences. 1
H. WHITE, Box 21
1106 Seventh St
WOOD FOR SALE: Phone Ol-M.
BrKjjrrr” jett._
p, ANOTHER carload of. FRESH JEK
SEY COWS. Cheap. 4 85-J or
I?’ 446. WHITE AND MAIER.
Ilfei DRY PINE WOOD. C. Dcpwe.
Phone 760-M
FOR SALE: Practically new doll
boggy. 82.50; l’ortier curtain.
Phone 4 59.
Here are a lot of Suites
-Listed that We Haven’t
Space to Describe:
9-plece Italian Walnut Dining Room Suite, Including
large Buffet China, oblong table with 6 chairs and 1
guest chair with red Bergandy plush cov- drno rn
erlng, $726.00 value, sale price________ ^wsfOaOV
FOR SALE: 55-gal. iron barrels
with faucets. PENNANT SERVICE
STATIONS, Inc.
Wedding rings set with fine dia-
monds. Look here air, that wedding
ring yon gave here 20 years ago or
more ought to bo replaced now frith
one of these new shaped diamond
set rings. 64.00 and up. JOE
LUCAS A SON. Inc.
FOR SALE: A nice complete res-
taurant doing good business —
owner going to take up farming for
change. Call at Cafe Frank, back
Of First National Bank.
NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—Release
of war time law prisoners has arous-
ed the ire of prominent American
Legion officials here.
State Commander Edward E.
Spafford says it is an insult to
Poultry: Ail kinds; horses, mules
I—posts. H. M. WATSON, Phone
Railroad Schedule
CITATION BY PUBLICATION
The State of Texas, To the Sheriff
or any Constable or Orange
County— GREETING:
G. M. Sells, administrator of the
estate of Mrs. M. C. Carl, deceased,
having filed in our county court his
final account of the condition of the
estate of said Mrs. M. C. Cell, de-
ceased. together with an applica-
tion to be discharged from said ad-
ministration, you are hereby com-
manded, that by publication of this
writ for twenty days in a newspaper
regularly published in the county of
Orange, you give due notice to all
■arsons Interested in the account tor
final settlement of said estate, to
%r lie their objections thereto, if any
they have, on or before the Janaary
Farm, A. D. 1924, of said county
Mart, commencing and to be holden
nt the court house of said county,
In the City of Orange, on the 7th
flay of January A. D. 1924, when
apid account and application will be
11-piece Queen Anne Walnut Dining Room Suite In-
cluding Baffet China, oblong Dining Table, serving
table, 6 side chairs and 2 guest chairs, ££*711 A
$675.00 value, sale price ____________ w*I »MfV
Wingate,
STOP THAT ITCHMO
Use Blue Star Remedy for Ecxemt,
Itch, Tetter or Cracked Hands, Ring
Worms, Chapped Face, Poison Oak,
Sunburns, Old Sores or Sores on Chil-
dren. It relieves all forms of Sore Feet.
For sals by Orange Drug Co.
,.4:lfi a. sl
-7:10 a. m.
.11:11 a. m.
..4:41 p. SL
-7:20 p. m.
9-plece Dining Room
Suite, regular p r i g e
$679.60, sale price—
I $569.50
9-piece French Grey
Suite, regular price
$398.60, sale price—
$339.50
SEE OUR BIG DISPLAY OF,
9-ylece Dining Room
Suite, regular price
$498.60, sale price—
$398.50
[P 9-plece Suite in Wal-
nue, $660.00 value, sale
price—
9 8549.50
SPECIALS
FOR
XMAS
9-piece Dining Room
Suite, Jacobean, regular
price $482,50, sale price
$379.50
9-piece Antique Wal-
nut Dining Room Suite,
regular price 8526.00,
sale price—
9-plece Suite, regular
price 8198.60, sale price
Idpred by said court.
Itneas, A. H. Coale, Clerk of the
Ity Court of Orange County.
.van under my hand and seal of
oenrt, *t my office in the City
iramge, this the 16th day ot De-
ter A. D. 1948. A. H. COALE,
Clerk County Court,
Look for the Whittall Trade
Mark-The Hallmark
8469.50
Everything
Fruits, Nuts, Candies and Holidays Specials
r Low Pricmi-
ferns* ’ -w*
vrtil
i higest quality and
no mutter what you
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rcunft,-. frU
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FOR KENT
ROOMS FOR RENT: At 1209 Main.
FOlt KENT; 5-room house with
modern conveniences—3 blocks
from postoffice. Apply 912 Main.
Furn. apts; fuel. 1107 Main. Call 213
ROOMS AND BOARD—Hot water.
804 Front St. Rates reasonable.
TWO FURNISHED apartments for
rent, close in with modern con-
veniences. Phone 420.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT:
Also rooms for light housekeep-
ing. 602 Fourth St.
NICELY furnished rooms. 1012
Main 8t.
HOUSES for rent. Phone 246 and
269.
TWO OR THREE furnished rooms,
3 blocks of postoffice. Phone
584-J.
MISCELLANEOUS
I HAVE a few thoroughbred Poland
CHINA pigs that I will farm out
to responsible parties to be railed
on halves. O. D. BUTLER.
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 9, No. 295, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 19, 1923, newspaper, December 19, 1923; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth563987/m1/4/: accessed April 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.