Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 246, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1918 Page: 3 of 6
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church, hero. Bev. Watte bn* boeoiao
*uch a valuable a wot to his, congrega-
lion that they feel that no (me could
quite fill hie place.
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LOSES AN EYE
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Among the newspaper
to attend the Waterway* Con-,
vent ion yester.lay was J. UfWelch, ro
fw '-ike Ch/fo, l’ross. It
was Mr. Welch’s firrtVisit to Orange,
ftnd «»* very ufr,hiy impressed!
m: wi“',hc ci,y- -_£ I
—"Mr*' J F- Jackson, wife of the
Mm-, Wf. railri»ol agent here, is spending
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K#§?4,t,,p w«k in Now Orleans.
ib| • *■ 11- Hcrtlmg, of Beaumont,
illy ^ >*" *h* «>*Y yesterday on busine**.
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<1. F. Smiley and wife, of Housto*,
motored into Orange yesterday, core-
hitting business with pleasure. Mr.
New York, Dec. «.—Nat C. Goodwin
the actor, submitted to an operation
today .for the removal of one of his
thf«**e “irr, «“T *" «*****' or January thatwould'show
y, sed .v i s mixing .through the develooment of this mnrli
MAY HAVE GULF
, WINTER ISSUE
_LATER ON
M. A. Gibbs, managing editor of the
Gulf Marine Register of New Orleans,
was in the city yesterday and in the
course of a conversation with the edi-
tor of the Leader expressed himself
as much pleased witli the rapid growth
of the Orange section and staked that
he hoped to .bring out an edition in
p*SSZ£ri%f. MteSl’S? ‘T*1™- - - * ZJZ7ZZZZ
LILES Wi
iWdEFFORD
WRITES HIS 1
HIS MOTHER
Liles M oefferd, who is in Co. L,
Ttlst Inf. soim-whrre in France re-
cently wrote the following letter to hii
mother, Mrs., George Woefford, of this
city > • 9
Oct. 31, ISIS
Dear Mother i—
Received your letter today and sure
ly was glad to hear front you. I am
the development of this much favored j on the battlefield of France. It seems
Mrs. A.
Charles.
M. , McCutchan, in Lake
wash, made the operation necessary, If,
was said, *
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Miss Lilly Woods, of this cityfhasL
no i i „ ... „i.r. «.„! “ nea<iquaa|er« for Christmas goods,
I dolls. S3-tf
Mr. GibhS is an enthusiastic booster
ami is a live wire ip every respect.
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gone to Lafayette, La
mother, Mrs! Darts.
to visit her
toys and
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NOTICE
AH accounts due the former 8. W.
Levingston Grocery should be paid to
„ „ „ „- I Women since the wnr began have S- W- Kingston at once. Bills against
Mrs. D. B. Boddie, of I.ink Street, | taken rnuyh care of th» rice crop* in the Levin«*ton S^cery should be ren-
. a .. . dered ta Mr. !^>vinir.<itfin /ni* iwumpnf
viiiiiog Mm J. M. W.lh.r, ‘
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dered to Mr. Levingston for payment.
S. W. Levingston. 67-73
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NORCE
has been visiting
this city, returned h
act as ushers in St. Luke’s Santa Claus is at Shillings Fund-
wf j Kpiseopat Church in Philadelphia.
this morning.)
tnre store.
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rathpr different here than in the
States. 1 have been on the front (cen-
sored) and have been over the top^
twice. It seeiiia kind of funny at first
but we soon got used to it. For a
while we uses! to get seared every
time a gun of any kind would go off.
I guess you read in the papers about
the big advance we made. I believe the
war will end goon, from the way things
are going now it looks like peace of
some kind. The front is qi|et today. I
mean rather quiet. As soon as we get
relieved I will write you again.
Your son,
Liles Woefford.
[TENDERED
GEORGE FOREMAN
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Yesterday at one o’clock at the
Cafe Gomez ten at the old county of-
ficials gave a dinner in honor Of Geo.
Foreman, who his been tax assessor
for the past sixteen years. Those
present at tlte delightful meal were:
George Foreman, tax assessor; Judge
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The
fore existing bel
Minder and D.W.
the name of Liberty
ment Company has on
day been dissolved by mi
agreement. Mr. D. W. Ryan
Bland, Sheriff R. M. Johnson; will Continue to Conduct the
business and will be responsi-
ble for all debts of tbe part-
nership.
This at Orange, Texas, this
the 26th day of November,
A. D. 1918.
W. G, MINDER
D. W. RYAN
The Liberty Amusement
Company will continue busi-
ness under the management!;
of Mr. J. A. Stuart.
D. W. RYAN, Owner.
County Attorney T. d Stephenson;
CAunty Treasurer, I.. W, Downey;
Clerk A. H/ Coalc; County Commis-
sioners j. P. Kddclinan, Will Lina-
coimb, J. G. Turner and S. Cleveland.
■As a token of tbeir great respect
and regard for him, the officers pre-
sented Mr. Foreman with n beautiful
ring hearing the Elk emblem. Judge
Dptnd made the presentation address
and Mr. Foreman responded with a
short talk in which he warmly thank-
ed his friends for both the gift and
tbeir good wishes which they show-
ered upon him.
TOY LAND
Is at .Shillings Furniture Store,
S£n£T",,a*er °f ftelt Dalis!'arrived thfs bTrm |
*'■ **■ I'Urtis, of Lake Charles, was
a buxines* visitor in in,* city, yester-
day, iind while here took oeeasioii to
Cali on wvearl. old friends.
H. K. Ilobfield, of Houston, is in
% city today looking into seme oil
deals.
A robbery occurred yesterday at the
store of Joe Waivaggi, in which
fPfPo entered the store and got away
with a pistol, a diamond ring, a small
t ;;: amount of change agd mne smokes.
' The negro is now stopping at the
'*T, Hold do Johnston and wifi face the
, court at a later date.
Hiram Lookout, of Beaumont, look-
^ ed in on Orange for a short business
stay yesterday.
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The "air-men,” those who operate
the air machines at the National Ship-
building Company, met lost night and
formed a nnion.
Professor B. B. Htover returned
home yesterday from Dallas, where he
Bad been attending the Texas Teach-
I'Sf^Attxociatiou tor the past few days,
; Miss Campbell, one of the school
teachers here, was suddenly called
home in Austin last night by the
illness of a member of her family.
ing to spend a . few days’ leaye o/l
absence with his father, G. W. Noyes,
at the Holland Tlotel.
Axel and Ben Axelson, of New York,]
who have been here visiting Master)
Jerhard Axelson, went to Beaumont |
this morning on business.
J. C, Fulks, 1007 Main Htrect, went)
to Beaumont today to visit his broth-
er-in-law, Z. T. Parker, who is reported!
dying,
Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Paryons, who)
have been in this city for some time, J
left for Fort Worth this morning.
Mrs. Clyde Gooding, jot Detroit, I
Mich., and little baby departed fori
Topeka, Kansas, this morning after a|
short visit to this city.
ONE CENT EQUALS ONE DOLLLAR
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Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
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Hewson’s Drug Store - Rexall Store
The Plan ^ay us tbe regular price for any item here advertised and we will sell you another of the same kind for ONE CENT.
Purpose
This sale was developed by the United Drug Company as an advertising plan. The Company sacrifices its profits and
something besides, in order to get a larger distribution of its meritorious products, and you get the benefit.
Capt. J. C. Dobbs, of the Medical]
Corpa, stationed here, went to
mo'nt on business this morning.
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HOUSEHOLD REMEDIES
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Miller andt
daughter, Miss Julia, went toi Beau-|
mont this morning to spend the day.
Boticrt F. Kergee, of Mexia. Texas,
who was recently discharged from the
Coast Artillery Officers’ Training
School in Fort Monroe, Va., is visit-
ing friends in this city.
\V. B. Smith, of New Orlearfs, who
i haa beee in Orange inspecting the In-
Lfereoastal Canal, left this morning for
jlJifayette, l,a., on business.
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Mrs. L. K. Elkins, Twelfth and
ark. and little daughter, Irene, went
l4ifayettc this morning to visit
Paul Dugar.
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Its, It. L. Jackson, of Beaumont,
■iveii her today to visit Mr*. IS. Q.
feres, 111- Front Street.
Wednesday, Deee.mber 18th, there.
I he a prohition election held here.
|y. A. T. Fitts was suddenly called
orkford, On,, this morning by -the
illness of his mother, Mrs. S.
Mrs. G, Kahan, of Little Rock, Ark.,
is tho guest of Mrs. Joe Miller at|
;n£' Mahg■-
Mrs. J. C, Dick and Mrs. A. U. |
Tndlock, both of 501 Cherry Street,)
spent the day in Beaumont today.
Mrs. H. 11. DeVore, of Houston, who|
has been here on business, returned!
home this -morning.
H. C. Shafer, of Austin, who has |
been a business visitor in this eity,|
left (his morning for Houston.
Dean Buchanan, of Ninth and Cher-1
ry, left this morning for Beaumont,
where he will attend to business mat !
tern,
Mrs. M. I. Cohen, of Tenth andj
Curtis, arrived this morning from)
Lake Charles, where she has been vis-|
iting sick relatives.
. W. Perry,of the governemnt em- |
ployment service here, is now in Sanj
Antonio, attending a conference of
Texas examiners, under the supervision j
«f Federal State Director Lewis.
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Members of the Methodist Church |
aad alio the multitude of friends of J
Bev. W. W. Watts arc delighted to|
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Luzianne
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can tell before you taste it that the coffee's
Luzianne—aure-nuf-by the white e-atreaming,
•teaming in the air.
; r1rft the Lutiana*—you remamber
and you hanker after it until you get another jg;
cup.
Luzianne Coffee (your grocer has it) comae
put up in tins. Try it tomorrow moraine for . >
breakfast. If it isn't ail you expect, you can
get your money back.
Luzianneifor.aroma, fragrance and snap.
50c Analesic Balm.........2 for 51c
35c Baby Laxative ........ 2 for 36c
25c Blackberry Compound..2 for 26c
50c Blood Tablets____.... 2 for 51c
2Sc Bunion Ease ........... 2 for 26c
25c Carbolic Salve 2 for 26c
25e Cathartic Pills . . ........ for 26c
80c Catarrh Spray Imp. ... 2 for 51c
$1 Celery and Iron Tonic 2 for $1.01
25c Charcoal Tablets ...... 2 for 26c
50c Cherry Bark Cough Syrup
2 for 51c
25c Cleaning Fluid.........2 for 26c
2Sc Cold Tableta..........2 for 26c
15c Corn Solvent........ 2 for 16c |
50c Eczema Ointment .....2 for 51c
25c Eye Wash , ,..........2 for 26c
25c Foot Bath Tablets.....2 for 26c
25c Foot Powder ......... 2 for 26c
25c Grippe Pill^ ...........2 for 2*c
10c Headache Powders.....2 for tic
25c Headache Powders .... 2 for 26c
50c Kidney KBs ..... .... 2 for 51c
25c Ko-Ko-Kas-Kets .... . . . 2 to, 26c
25c Little Livir PlUs . 2 for 26c
25c Mentholine Bohn ...... 2 for 26c
50c Pile Treatment . •....... $ for 51c
2*c Rat and Roach Paste ..’ 2 for 26c
Skeeter Skoot .........2 for 26c
15c Soda Mint Tableta ..... 2 for 16c
25c Soothing Syrup .. ^.-.'.'1 2 for 26c
25c Special Ointment.....2 for 26c
25c Sunburn Lotion ......2 for 26c
$1.00 Syrup of Hypophosphites
Compound ----....... 2 for $141
10c Toothache Stopper .... 2 for 11c
25c White Liniment .... ... 2 for 26c
2Se Worm Candy ......... 2 for 26c
' 25c Pearl Tooth Powder .... 2 for 26e
30« A. B. C. Seltzer ....... 2 for 31c
50c Riker’s Senafig----.... 2 for 51c
25c Riker’s Expectorant ... 2 for 26c
50c Rikar’a Lac Magnesia .. 2 for 51e
25c Aromatic Caacara.....2 for 26c
25c Sol. Alkaline Antiseptic 2 for 26c
25c Bland's 5-gr. Tablets -... 2 for 26c
30c Nux Vomica and Cnscara
» Tablets.. ..............2 for 31c
Rexall Toilet Soap
Unexcelled in quality for 10c. Lathers' freely in
»nv water. On* trial will convince you there is no-
thing better for the price.
Standard price oat cake 10c. j
This sale, two cakes .........................11c
Cascade Pound Paper
i Exceptionally good quality, white, linen finish
'Stock.
Standard price one pound, 40c.
This tale two pounds .......................41c
CASCADE LINEN ENVELOPES
Made to match Cascade Linen Pound Paper.
Standard price, two packages, 30c.
This Sale, four packages.....................31c
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STATIONERY
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50c Modern Art Papeterie...............2 for 51c
35c Scenic Linen Papeterie............... 2 for 36c
35c Lord Baltimore Papeterie ............ 2 for 36c
10c Rag Envelopes ..................... 2 for 11c
15c Envelopes................... ...... 2 for 16c
10c Visiting Cards .......................2 for lie
5c Pencil Eraser......................... 2 for 6c
6c Pencil and Pen Clips.................2 for 6c
10c Glue...............................2 for 11c
10c Paper Drinking Cups ............... 2 for 11c
Rubber Goods
and Household Needs
30c Stork Nurters .................. ..... .2 for 31c 25c Powder Puff 2 for 26c
$2.00 Real Rubber Fountain Syringe-
$2.50 Monogram Spray Syringe . ■.,.
25c Rubber Toys ........... ......
25c Rubber Rattle ..............
10c Corn Plasters • -..................
7Bc;Hoir Brush......................
15c Hand Brush .... .................
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30p Hand Brush .....................
2 for $2.01
.2 for $2.51
-•■■2 for 26c
. ., . 2 for 26c
2 for 11c
... 2 for 76c
.. 2 for TBS
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25c Practical Nail Clip ................... 2 for 26c
75c Auto Goggles ... •...... 2 IwTfe
$1.00 Auto Goggles ■. . ,».... . .i.,. 2 for $1.01
25c Croscut Com Razor ... - •. ■ ■ 2 for 26c
$1.00 Croscut Safety Razor.------2 for $1.01
S5c Symonds Inn Vanilla ........ ....... 2 for 36c
40. Symonds Inn Lemon .......... ..- .2 f6r -lief
30c Symonds Inn Beef Cubes . ....... ,,. 2 for 3tc
TOILET GOODS
50c Bouquet Ramee Talc
2 for 51c
75c Bouquet Ramee Comp.
Powder......2 for 76c
25c Violet Dulce Shampoo
Crystals......2 for 26c
50c Violet Dulce Liquid
Comp. Powder . 2 for 51c
50c Violet Dulce Cold
Cream -------- 2 for 5Jc
50c Alma Zada Comp.
Powder ...... 2 for 51c
$1.00 Bouquet Dazira
Extract.....2 lor $1.6H
$2.00 Bouquet Dazira
Extract------2 for $2.01
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36c Hinkle Tablets
2 for 31c
20c Aspirin U. D. Co. Tablets, 5-gr.
2 for 21e
$1.00 Aspirin U. D. Co, Tablets, 8-gr.
2 for $1J)1
SOe Gastric Tablets ........
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2 for 51c
GUM AND MINTS
gett’s
Sc Liggett’s
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5c Liggett'. Chawing Gum . . - 2 for 6c
Bp Assorted Mints 2 for 6e
;%;for 6*
Violet Duke Complexion Powder
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.The name stands for the highest quality, bciug'
one of the famous Violet Dulce Complexion requisites.
One of the best qualities
of this complexion powder
is fhat .it does hot “show”
when used properly. De-
lightfully scented With the
Violet Dulce odor. Bru-
e. White atid Flesh
REXALL COLD CREAM
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TOOTHPASTE
| Standard price one box Ubc
, This sale two boxes 51c
and heal-
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especially
An antiseptic
ing cold cream,
recommended for chap-
ping and roughness of the
Skin caused by exposure to
tbe eun and wind. - .
Standard price, one jarWe
This sale two jar. for 26c 25c J^jce
50c Riker’s Violet Cerate
r ■ mm . 2 for sic
60c Intense Perfume
I - 2 for 61c
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$1.50 New England Toilet
Water - -----2 for $1.51
25c Medicated Skin Soap (
| ' - 2for#6c
25c Klenzo Tar
Soap ..
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2 for 26c
10c Rexatt Todet Soap
2 for 11c
25c Baby Talc.... 2 for 26c
35c Cream of Almonds
2 for 36c
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A porfoct dsntrifics, antiseptic and
deodorant.
and" whitens the
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the brush.
Standard price, one tub* 30c.
This sale two tubs. 31e.
B. F. HEWSON
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Maximum Hot-Water
Tho largoat .tiling bottle in tbe
world. Tho price gvarywitero. i* $2.25 .
each- Full 2-quart capacity.
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Standard pries one bottle $2JHk
This tale two bottle. $2.26.
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Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 246, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 3, 1918, newspaper, December 3, 1918; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564945/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.