The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 206, Ed. 1 Monday, August 29, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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ORANGE DAILY LEADER
*• c. Ooanalty, publisher; M. J
Dakar, managing editor; J. S. McBeatfc,
advortlains null*.
hum at thi Orange. Taxaa, poaierflo*
M aaoond-olaaa matter.
ON THE SPUR OF THE
MOMENT
-By Roy K. Moultoa--
DD YOU EVER KEEL THAT WAY?
GREAT GUNS—AN!) HE USED TO BE HIS BEST COSTUMER, TOO!
Manbar United Praia Association*.
Subscription rates; One month 50 cents;
one year H-
Give me a seat in the Arctic sea,
On a frigid iceberg bare,
With drifting snows to eool my toes
And blizzards to fan my hair.
Foreign Advertising Repreeenlattvee: j On icicles I’d munch with glee,
ICnUl-Burk*. In©., Brokaw Bldg; 42nd With frost refresh my nose;
To Eskimos I'd give my clothes,
Any erronemta reflection upon «h. char- shivers comfort me!
acter, standing or reputation of any) Ah, twere a bltUB e en thus to die.
P«| eon, Arm or corporation which may
appear In the columns of The Leader;
will be gladly corrected upon lu being l nut tRe heal wave passes by
brought to the attention of the pub-
lishers.
Telephones: All departments; No. 4 or *8.;
At least toy a month or so,
And cooler breezes blow.
Orange, Texas, Saturday, Aug. -7,
1921
* i
AMKIUt V \i rilKl'AUKBXUSS
Virtual completion ot arrauge-
Uieaie bj which the American it
A- designer of overcoats says:
'Save your old overcoat. You’ll
need it next winter. They will be
scarce.”
Who ever heard of a scarcity of
old overcoats? Impossible!
* 0 *
AN 01.1) WHKEZER REFUTED I
Thomas Barton of Detriot is here I
to join his w ife, and incidentally toi
: in law. Mrs. Anna Angel.— Harbor |
Springs l III. i Kepub'ican.
Mr. Ford says Mr. Edison is all
’ rigt’ and Mr. Edison says Mr Ford
ia all right and that seems to settle
it but we would like to know how
many of Mr Edison's questions Mr.
Ford can answer....................(!)
* * *
NEWS OF Ol lt VILLAGE
We have been having quite a lot
lief administration will have charge for ihe first time hn< mother-
not i niy of food distribution in the
famine districts of Russia, but also
sanitary control, is a tribute to tie
record ol the United States in the
world war. whither in aiding tin
helpless in slricktu lands before en-
tering the contest, tin , equipment
and care given our forctV" in the
Held or the assistance Iurnlulled io
the sick and hungry in Europe sine-
the signing of the armistice.
The leadership, given to this coun-
try m relict work is iar from being of zero weather lately,
due merely to the vast wealth o! William Bill Johnson of the po-
the naiion. That wealth has been lice force has went and had a whip
matched t>> organizing ability, by socket and whip put on his Ford
advances in sannation tdewousirat and now makes better time than
td in flic cleaning1 up of Cuba, the; ever before.
Flimppimv and tire I’anama canal Quite a number of outsiders are
zone and the in allhtulness ol our . in the city to enjoy the hot spell, j
cm a in pimiito during tie- world wari . Quite a number front here are at-|
and t.v methods that gmerallv in-j n tiding the Pilgrim celebration al
gp.ie enhlidt nee. Of rnursi, the Boston, Muss., and the Boston police]
l imed Salts made mistakes m the are guarding the Plymouth Hock
management of its part in i he great .very close.
struggle mid Mini, of its method,;' They say quite a number of our
were wasteful, but these things are smart set have deserted Newport
triv.ai when thought of In connee- and that |dac has elost its prestige
lion with the vast accomplishments ] for which we should worry a lot,
The wend was forever imprtused by i but do we?
the speed and niagnnude with which I * » *
the t ruled Slates got into the con-! Sign in store; 'Ladies Ready to
tesl alter leaching the decision to • W-ar Clothe s" And as a friend of
tie so. That is why the American 1 ours says—it is about time,
rejul administration is jus! natur-i * * *
ally gum ill. world leadership now] WASHINGTON NOTES,
in .the work of aiding the famine-1 W. Harding has been to Boston
stricken of Russia. to see ihe Pilgrims land on Ply-
li it, a tribute to American pre-j mouth Rock, but nobody knows jiow
patedness that cannot be mini- the Pilgrims could step from the
niiz. d. ! Mayflower to the rock, which is
.-----o----- seme distance inland.
The nearest approach to a sicklvi Many democratic office holders
grin seen in a long time is the at-!1'"0' who ar° hangovers, have not
tempt of some republican organs up nol*ped 'he heat this summer. In
show enthusiasm on tile selection of J ^acl• ,lu'-v have considered it quite
Eeuator Lodge as one of the dele- jc“111>.
to th. disarmament confer-)« f-addie Boy, Ihe W hits House
| Airedale, is in good health but i«
rather fatigued from being photo-
graphed.
W. Wilson
OBREGON REGIME
Will END SOON?
(Continued from Page 1)
lors, will do the dirty wofk.
Incidentally, the speculator whin-
per of mysterious forces in the Unit-
ed Stales who back revolutions.
Where, they ask, does Juan Itarrigan
get ihe six or seven millions he is
supposed to possess? Where did
Fontes, reputed to be waiting down
in Guatemala for the bomb to burst,
get ihe two uillUous they say he
hus ?
When ihe radicals begin to make
the stove so hot that Obregon is II- j
nully forced to admit that his pants
are scorched, the boys —- the foretis
from outside — will come In fronr|
the mountains and the plains andj
the canyons and San Antonio, ami I
the light will be on. Where are]
they all? Well, as near as can bj
learned from the latest gossip, they
are distributed about ais follows; |
Ordei- ol Dirtlrllmtion.
I Juan Barrigan, Carranza's former|
ichief of staff, is in lluvana with tnu|
alleged millions. Juan is only 27
years old and the handsomest man
in
wanted
Cigarette
To seal In the
delicious Burley
tobaooo flavor.
It’s Toasted
j
Mexico. He
tiled to light a
MbffiaxgmraftgiQmHNiMWMMiNl
»
Aronson
& Bro.
was the lad who]
duel with UiccUt' j
lllasco Ibanez because the Spanish
novelist got so familiar as lo write
of him as Juauito, or Johnny, liar |
rugun was arrested after Carranza!.
(death, but escaped when he persuad-
jed the authorities to let him go un I
der guard to see his sick mother. j
Then, up in Los Angeles, there Is!
Ehtaban Cantu, formerly governor of j
Lower California. He is tho person I
whom Ihe provisional government! _
had quite a lime subduing last yea. 1
| He will aliso appear, say the specu-) * —— -
I lalors, when he thinks he is needed
I to help stand on Obregon.
According lo the rumor, Cuntu
Grocers
Phone 31
SUNSHINE
AND
SHADOW
gales
dice.
|
Announcement that at last Sena-
tor Lodge is delegates to meet for
eijiii representatives in the d rsarnia-
ment conlerence is not stopping traf-
fics nearly so much as would a bul-
letin that he has bobbed his whis-
kers.
expects to hank his
his shingle as a lawyer in the near
future.
W. J. Brian was a visitor the
other day. He has never stayed in
Washington as long as he hoped he
v ould.
i Several who have been here since
li »e,-in» the eonespondeiit abroad jti)e inauguration are preparing to go
who cabled fiat Ambassador Harvey j]lowe ag lher„ don., s<>em to be
ha, a new hat, might have waited j anything t'onig in the w ay ,,f post-
for the righ! moment to have the j masterships,
story break, which would be when i » * »
George began talking through it. I
By J. W.
TODAY'S HEALTH HINT.
When you're cleaning your six-
shooter, be sure you’ve removed all
the cartridges.
A Temple lad, 12, playfully unap-
J ped an “unloaded" shotgun at an-
' other boy, 13, Saturday. The luner-
! al took place Sunday. Won't the
j parents ever learn that loaded weap-
[ ons are the only safe firearms with
I w hich to let their children play?
If ever the world stages another
war on anything like the scale of the
last one, it would be the part of wis-
dom to turn all the arrangements
over to Tex Rickard. Then it
would not only pay its expenses but
also would show a nifty profit.
Whai has become of the old-fash-
ioned drinkin’ gentleman who would
not drink any whiskey unless it was
bourbon?
Doesn't it make you hot under the
caller, though — unless, of course,
you’re a member of the shopping
sex—to read in August about a sale
of fall millinery?
I lias a candidate for the presidency
] in the person of Manuel Culero, lot
i eign minister under Madero and
j ambassador to Washington about!
i 11*13. He was the liberal candidate)
for president in 1!)12, fs a lawyer,
51 years old and counted one of the
republic's brilliant nun.
1'owerful forces, extraueouu lo
Mexico, are said to be behind Cantu,
and Calero.
Fontes, Carranza's director of*
railroads, is said to be down in j
Guatemala spending Irk; two millions
lor the cause.
Then there is Gen. Manuel l’.t'
laez, another warhorse, w ho eats hot j
tamales by the score, and then com !
plains that they are cold. He its{
supposed to be at Tampico, waiting]
his cue. Gen. Pablo Gonzales is
[said to be at Laredo, Tex., with a
with his
rumblings
tlieless it is plainly evident to clone j from the south. Gonzales, who is
INDUSTRIES BUY
LUMBER HEAVILY
Purchases by Small Consum-
ers, However, Still Back-
bone ol Market.
While demand from the small re t
tail lumber dealer continues to he; couple of millions, also
the backbone of the market, never-. ear lt) the ground for
Investments
In pulling your money
into diamonds, silver-
ware and other pieces of
GOOD jewelry, you are
not only making an ln-
vesonent on which you
can realize any time, but
also adding to your per-
sonal or home appearance
in the most desirable
manner. Let us help you
in selection.
JOE LUCAS
Jeweler and Optician
I -„
observers that the proportion of t he j 4 p y^al-B old, is the man who took
sales now going to industrial con-1 tho vstale of .Morelos from the Za-
Tne railroads have been urged by
the government to buy coal now, to
keep production uninterrupted. All
of which would indicate the supply
of coal just now is greater than the
demand. However, you’d never gueae
—if you judged only by the present. ...
price of coal, that the supply was j11^60'3* cuttinB, the demand has been 1 leaders at present in disfavor are in
cerns Is larger than at any otherLata bandits and held it lor nine*
time this year. Railroad orders, al-[ year*. He also took Mexico City in*
though not of exceptional size, are; (he revolution last year, and turned]
very encouraging to lumber manu-,j< over to the provisional govern-1
j facturers. As most of them are forjnient Most of the rest of the Me\
The race is not always' to the
swift, but it is nine times out of
Maybe Jack Dempsey didn't want I ten. The tortoise beat the hare once
to go to France to fight because he]—but only oWe.
hunch as to the sizyj of th.
- o---
Among those who like to play I
With a new word rattle it is all the
iag< to refer to a program as*
‘agenda.” j
A meat profiteers customer real-j home team go down to defeat stop-
iw-'s irom looking into his pocket- ped the umpire as he
l.nei; that it is a short life. j |b<J park.
A; American's home is his ra tio 'AVhere's your dog’”
Iihd hi« private brewery, perhaps. j ed.
- —» — j 'Dog'.’" ejaculated His I'm|s. "1
There ae rf-olks so easily flattered I have no dog."
that they will get all puffed up b<-1 -Well, you're the Unit blind man
cause they receive an unstamped If ever saw who didn't have a dog ”
missive from a member of congress. I returned the disgruntled one
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However, there are famine vic-
tims in Russia who poa-sibly can not
QXTCItlTW
An irate fan who had watched the
A thought to help you to keep cool
these pleasant days: Next month
Uncle Sam will take another install-
ment on the income tax.
If humans had been born without
legs, ihe newspapers wouldn't have
a third as much of their space taken
up with pictures as they now have.
immediate section.
even equal to the demand.
PERSONALS
.Mrs. C. E. Sargent, who has been
the guest of her sister, Mrs. M. Phil-
lips, has returned to her home in
Beaumont.
sufficient considerably to stimulate San Antonio.
prices, in the south and to some ex-j Inevitably, of course, whenever aj
tent on the Pacific coast. Buying al) revolution In Mexico ise under eon-'
Ihe coast has been quieter than buy■- j Bideration, the question Is asked:'
ing in southern pine •territory, soj "WTiai will Villa do? YVhifch way*
coast prices have not been affected j will lie jump?"
so much by the betttrment in de-(- since last year l’ancho ban been)
rnand. As purchasers continue toj living quietly at the farm the gov-j
,a»k for quick shipment, it is evideut eminent gave him in the state of
- [that the bulk of the orders now be] Durango. He says he has retired!
J, J. Morris has returned lo New >ng placed are not for speculative I from “politics."
Orleans after spending tivcE weekts in 1,UIP°ses Gut are to fill Immediate1 "Huh," said Ihe Mexican ex le,j
Orange w ith Joe DelBarto, Jr. I requirements. It is generally con-j"do you suppose Villa has forgot-
--- cedqd that the prices of common , ten that Obregon was responsible for)
Dr Bickers Is the new prohi offi- The lri,‘nds ot Mr« J 1J- Wilhite Ifiadts of lumber are very low soihis downfall?"
cer for Teva« in,., ihr.re'li he wil1 be '“terested to I earn that she low in fact thal a KOOd demand, The exile figured Villa as a pro!,-!
no bickerin*^vver nrohlhltinn in th./is ‘'"Paving rapidly from a serious| woul<1 311 »^an«u certain. For •«»,!,. entry- against Obregon. Mel
' g irofilbitlon in tho ol)eration which she underwent re.[upper grades the demand has been, figured that Villa is tired of ttie|
jCently at the E'rances Ann Lutcher18t>od all year, consequently sup- iff*- 0| a country squire,
hospital. j Plies of them are short and their] Indimtry is in a bad way in MeXJ
-- I prices are firmer. Orders booked nojfco, the observers pointed out M* x-
C. C. Leedy took u party ofifar tllls y««*r cull for a slightly |Co owes everybody, .Something has
friends to Black lake in Louisiana j Kreater amount ot lumber than has | got to happen.
Saturady afternoon in his speed bout ] been produced.
report of produc-
tion, shipments and orders, for the
It has been more than a year since
was leaving'the queen of Spain has done any-
thing to help ihe Spanish census,
he demand-1 However, her past performances have
made it certain that the Spanish: . „ - - - 1
. 1 and spent Sunday morning fmhing. f he following
leaiii u ________*»____ ..i..u,..i 1
Let Us Repair that
Favorite Pipe of Yours
If your pipe
has been
broken or is
in need of
repairs in
any way—
send it to us.
Also
fountain
pens. We
guaran-
tee our
work. No
job too
difficult.
Lewis Cigar Store
Capitol & Fanaih St Houston, Tx.
throne won't go begging for at
another generation.
The daughter of former Congress-
man Billy Mason is'a candidate to
j succeed him. Is she also a Nuxaled
iron fan, as was her distinguished
father?
He reports bass plentiful, and says
* that the party caught more than
j thirty beauties weighing from one to
two and one.half pounds each.
I E. J
m
Kir:
It '» said that an uncicnl Chinese
age who lived in the second cen-
reiucmbcr When it ever was a least. I,,Jly was offert.d a b|.,bt,. Hig si_ ___
The adm.nistraUon’H short cut to) !irwaHela"^u|i^ePufat “L^wil!,* do?:I , ",'11 fl“y\ood is Ph*nnln* to h«'«»
jwace has struck a detour. ; f.-ctly safe, as no one knew It. UlH'nbu,lon ot food lo be *cnt
-____________ ________________________ . ;__j replied;
period Jan. 3 lo Aug. 13, inclusive,
has been compiled by the National
Lumber Manufacturers association:
! Production, «28,y«r,,17!); ship-
Kenneth Clough and Cecil Wilson men,s. 583,070,448; orders, 512,-
have returned fro m«an Marcos
where they attended school dilring
the summer.
502,027.
from America to starving ftussla
[God help the Itusnians!
UQU0R CONFISCATED
Alleged Bandit Shot
By Marshal at Bruce
New Book Depict;
I '
Hor.riiig her 111 tie boy utilfig
Roosevelt as Child DTff«v“^“rknd\l^id: "w'h''!e| m an" ,ho d«K-03t0,‘c'- arrested the
Houston woman kept a wolf as a
WILL BE DESTROYED ».
1
did you learn to swear like (hat?’
tpenigl (o/The Leader.
■—n,?-.. 'Paris. Aug.1 29. Mrs. Bellamy
Store has published lor private cir-
1 cttlaiion a book (hat largely relates
to her controversy with Theodore
Roosevelt over efforts to have Arch-
liishop Ireland made a cardinal a
coni rovers,v that gained wide i%tten
lion (.hrougi) publication of the am!
"JXJSi'Z TBS CHOCOtATE SODA
EntitWI Theodero Roosevelt, ihe; WAS TOO POPULAR
Ut|, the book, after giving anec-j __
Mr. Roosevelt in various j (By United Prett.)
animal because he didn’t have a dog
"From pa's shaving, uncle's golf.!l“S, The cop worked on the
b.other’s lllvver and sister's parT^. r 1 "'T8 ,,
rot,” answered the youngster very ,0 ,,ay
By United Preu.
Washington,
Cox, Ontario, Canada, its
Chas.
ina Lady-
Aug. 29,-Federal h0^U1, ,wilh “ c*,ar«e bln]’
I’rohihlllon Commlssipner Haynes lu ahot ln Hl<,° and ,u“«" from 3
r huotgun in the hands of Marshal A.
promptly.
"Heavi r knows it. Earth knows
IU You know it. I know it. How
can you say that no one knows it?"
Rev.
Ore., When arrested for eloping with
a 19-year-old member ot his ^locg,
1* of hia career, and making) Atlanta, tia.. Aug. 29.— Over thej*al<1: "She tempted me." Evidently
i fount at as mniK » Hrtntr And it *he Rev. Mr. Royston had been*read-j
a general order to prohibition offi-
cials ordered the immediate deslruc-
to nav dostl,on and diHi,0»al where possible of
^ y “I stocks of liquor seized In enforcing
I the national prohibition law. Auto-
| mobiles, vessels and other vChlclon
(taken front bootleggers also mtisl be
disposed of and a report.made by
each official before September 15.
_____ "Storage of confiscated liquor and
Fred R. Houston of Salem J ,,r0,,,"r'' now '■ COH'in/ „'ho V™*
owners of^woives ought
taxes.
- “Women, Can You Dress Com-
j pletcly for Only $2.75?” demands a
j headline. But women don’t dress
|completely, at any cost.
There Is the situation. Sixty or
ninety days will tell whether (he ob- j
servers have It sized up correctly.
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ASK HARDING yi lT CIGARETTE
Warsaw, Ind., Aug. 25. - A resold
lion requesting Proisdent Harding to
givq up the use of the cigarette will
he presented before the No Tobacco
League of America, which opened Its
national convention nt Winona lake
(Tuesday. The rcuolulion will' bo
presented by Charles M. Fillmore,
general secretary of the league.
Dance tonight a| 8:30 al Lakeside j
Tlensure Fier. MuhIc by Ihe Jut-
land Six. Everybody invited.
pki
rt J
IM
deductions as to his character-, fount at 25 coots a drink,
a» the tide of |he book : ini-( Was chocolate soda
quotes from letters by him to] A local drug Wore, enjoying tin
; apibor and her husband. Thoi usual |M)|Riiarlty. Incurred the sus
"jWl!1*1 ,w,or to Ihe Arch-1 pldon of dry agents
fcUhop ll'eWnd Incident was written! W. J. Case. "MOda” dlspenaer, was
M^ttswiwlt wsa governor of j air sated and fifteen gallons of the
I lug up on Afem.
ment thousands of dollars dally,"
Haynes said,
{,< V --------p--7—r
REVIVAL CLOSES
A. Ciohts, Bruce. Cox was shot
when he and another man were en-
deavoring to rob the office of tho
Bruce Lumber Co., it is charged.
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Ml,HUTS AND DISAPPEARS.
Chicago, Aug 25.—Max D. Bteln,
butcher, whose automobile was
found abandoned near the river Sun-
day, following his mysterious disap-
pearance, returned to hig home
Wednesday. Htein said he awoke,
apparently from a long sleep, on a
street car in Cleveland Tuesday.
THE TENT LUNCH ROOM
OYSTERS DAILY
EAT OF THE IlKSI
Brices all o. k.*—Chas. Walston
BRIGHT ( HILDUEN
will) poor eyesight ure often
tailed dull pupils u! school.
Bring your chlidrtn to me
for an expert examination Of
the eyes—i recommend glumes
only when absolutely necessary.
H. L. C0HEN0UR
JEWELER AND OPTICIAN
Five additions
Doug Fairbanks now has 11 mug, j church resulted
KM
*
I$b$
Itoanoeif beverage was conitsccatcd.
1 ache but he doesn’t look a hit more
like a human being than he did wlth-
tu the Baptist
from the revival
iifeqiing conducted by the Ifev. Tay-
Congressman Kissell proposes toj
dock membera ot congress tor ti
lost from their official dutUi*. I
that should be done, some memhers
the past week.
"Woolens and Worsted Open forjHunday evening.
,, ' . yvi' xv
lor Bowden at the oil field during nt that body we might name would
k. The meeting closed h« owing the govemmeut money at
3
life
m
m
■Mi*.
7 %
ihe end of encli term.
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ASK FOR THE YELI.OW PENCIL WITH THE RED BAND
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