The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 8, 1925 Page: 2 of 4
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CfTlSKK. !t»*r» •( th# senate me th* upper house.
i sshculd ||« .In Tnu a pull tax receipt »»* a pre-
Imw It l»'raushdte. It place* the tasilot to the
p’ho usually I; hands ot the freemen. If he fails
A govern- u> pay hie pull tax receipt then he
fa *ot a free than »»d he to fatoe to
SEEKS FORTUNE
—
to at breed freer Face One.)
contra* to t*W fatoi *•*,
ment HIM M «r«* «»
who make It. It to .iuat a* weak a*
the people who make it. Ideal* of
governuveat are iv*t aa iof|y ** 1,10
electorate; Just aa k>w as .the *to*-
t orate.
There ere ttoaee when a mluoriiy
control electIomk where the servant.-'
of the »e«»ple are named. There are
time* when there to a vast ouviwnr-
Inx at the people who are quaUgeil
to vete. In a deeaverary where the
people are the master* all the ve-
tera should eoallfy theaiwlvee on
mee and areas urea and to pans upou
theae men ami measures at the
proper tlma it to npceeanre to be a
registered rater, \ ,
Texas has two WlMlfo** \_,u*
vetipp ace. Now a u»aj*rit>\ these
adults, when an npp^r* to ri^to l*
their reason and aet to their preju-
dice, racial or reUglaua. are apt t »
vote for meat who repreaeat high
ideals of government end pollciea er
laws which reneot the sober will >f
the people. If led hv demagogue
as It. Was, It 1* forced into second )(,.,vmg twei>ty-u«c men behind, him.
place by another that happened an (>|1, mmdred yards away was the
far buck as the Yale-Prlnceton Y«lo goal line. The watch left hint
name at !«•*. with Arthur Voe a« approximately thirty »*•"»** *» .-
the ball-runner. Slagle's effort wjll(.h to reach bis destination. He
merely started the Tigers on their (H)l H wHh almost twenty seuends to
way te victory. Poe*» brAught vie- Mpai.0i impartial observer* declaring
tory itseM and in the elesing mo- tI)at ,.oe }1im0Ht dWl t-vco time for
ments of play, at that. It carried lho m„,drded In a football suit,
over a distance of 100 yards, the lhlinklj t„ |)tH flying start,
exact length of the gridiron. | No wonder I’rlnocton rovers the
And It happened thus: Yale, out-. poe8;
played in the serly stages of the, —--
ganae, managed to keep the Tigers —
away from the goal line and went |h|l I ff) DrOTftDE-
ranrsSx-wr^Sitti Hi m\\m
traiss,“-*..... fftru uuilUFUTV
. r.:.»as. - ALltli rnurtK11
would not be curtailed into any
direction by reason ef the cimtraU-
[ ant Ion effort.
I The speaker urged that tbe co*n-
[nmnlty refrain from rushing through
f the campaign without first selling
the idea te every indl*M«H*l and to
| the comniunty as a wj£*>le. He said
, that the plan in Bead* font had put
'(every one of the UK* worker* on
1 definite details oi wrwrk sad that
ers of this republic and the cons-
munwealth if Tsotas
Tb be m3 Roman wus the noblest
title io wgieb a citizen could aspire
in those age* of glory on the bunks
of the Tiber. Tu be an American.
*• the cwnutltniton of the fathers
sad their ideols rewolre, to to he a
eitUen of tbe proudest republic that
civilised n»uB bus created or time
has known. There to no place in U
dopMt^^'T fur carnival* feal®.
peals lo passion or prejjndlce. fo-
menting of religious or racial rum-m-
ar the fetching of fa«g<>«» to the
nubile *ouar» In order to make an
Ltliere were hundrw* &i people i»
f the community whom they could
afford to speak to.
That money to so ewsy thing to
raise whenever there fa merit in tire
undertaking shows was, an assertion
made by the speaker, who insisted
that tbe Mew of money ratting was
not the only thing to be consider**
tAs a whole, th* inspiration to be
I,neighborhood had proven to be one
l«f the greatest benefits realized In
the Beaumont drive.
The apes leer advocated the ide*
»f rnlstng ffunds first with which to
finance the campaign and empha-
sized the importance of taking ewve
Vain gfery to nto an asset.
Seiches are not an asset.
Jefferson w>est hto closing b
yentile poverty and the
winds thet th* world lias
«v» greatest benefactors o
In an humble home In Jacksonville, Fla., far different front the man-
sion he owned in a Boston suburb, Charles Ponzi, of "get rich quick fame,”
Is living us he wrestled with real estate. He vows he will garner $2,000,-
• 90. which, be pledges, will' go to hto creditors.
f|/\WM|| nmrrTn ihUaself in the eyes of thtf American
HI ftnl II L V IJLI I ft1, ! public." For hour} at night, he
Cookie Cutters for YOU!
How the chi kirn will love the cookies you’ll
make with thtm I And they’re easy to get...
the set of four will cost you nothing but the
rackingsnthnaUlngcost-15c. Wc’llgladly send
a Davie Cook Book, fate, with the cutter*, too.
This gift fs to Introduce to you some of the
many treats which can be made with Davis
Bakin# Powder. Davis makes baking lighter,
finer in texture arid mote eaaitydigrstible. And
—most important—it is more economical be-
cause it costs you less and you use no more
than of aery other high grade bekln* powder.
Bake it BfiSTwfth
By luscLuuiloiioi New.- Service.
.1ACKBON VILLE, Fla., Bee.
Charles I'unzi no longer resides in
it mansion.
Tbe "financial wizard” who con-
trolled millions la UI20 today lives
the second
hut here.
Ida ow’ii cooking und
Cho hopes, he says,
of quickening his plans for amass-
ing another fortune by the nation-
wide sale of Florida real estate, the
fiifwls so obtained to lie use* In re-
paying his creditors, who lost 1-n his
activities in rnternutlonal Reply
!coUpon».
Ponzi estimates that be still owes
approximately $2,000,o00. He has
In a furnished room on
flood of a modest frame
Ponai does
house-work, in
BAKING POWDER
Davi. Baking Powdfec f
/> Dept. 4iS. tlsknlw N.
Gentlemen t Please send me the Coo
Cutters end theCook Book, lencfas*
to stamps to cover postage and matli
Read The Classified Ads, 36 Mime Tickets
Will Be Gwen Away Each Week
WANTED
Gum and pin* Block*.
WANTED:
Oxana* Box Mf*. Co*
SPECiAEIST
Gland and Lymph Vacs tine
M MN—ONLY—MEN
Chronic Diseases, Indigwstton.
Stomach, Kidney, Bladder,
Skin and Blood, Nerve, PHhs.
Mon-DR COGKB" <■.!.. ttm
Landry Bldg,
Hour* 8 A. N. to 8 P; M.
Beaumont ;
J. E. flrne*
1I04 Burton street
call at I-eader office before 4 p.
I ** m. Wednesday for two ticket* to see
>k> "Stage Struck," Strand today and
Wednesday.
WANTED TO BUY: Sectional book
«*■«*. Phone 857.
Orange.
POK HALE: Barred Plymouth Koelt
| eockereto — Thompson's Ringlet
String; Rhode Isbtnd Red cockerels
—Cwritor'a 8trl»e. F. J. If AtlKN-
DtMtN, num WHJ-rii2.
SOCTHEHN PACIFfO LINKS
—TDIffr TABLES—
HAST BOUND TRAINS
4o. ( Arrive* 0:19 A If
No. t Arrive* ........ 10.2 SAN
4o. I*i Arrive* ........11:58 A M
0o. 4 Arrive* 1:88 B N
lo. 1* Arrive* ........ »t48 I* W
le. 11» Arrlven ......11:47 B V
(Train No. 108 will etop to dtee#*rg*
lausengera from El Paso or beyond
and pick up passengers toy Waah-
ngton, D. C. or beyond).
WEST BOUND TRAINS
To. 11 Arrive* .........8:04 P K
No. 100 Arrive* ...... 7:68 A M
No. t Arrlv** ........t|:M A M
No. 5 Arriye* ........4:48 P »
No. 7 Arrive* ......... T:U P R
lo. 101 Arrfr** ... 7:48 P M
Twin N# 101 trill step to »te* up
wnferi (or . Pd Puo *«d beyond).
Read the
Classified Ads
FOR MALE OK TRADE: Carload
fresh Jersey*, term*, WHITE A
MAIKH, Phone 486-J.
near town.
For his own family Sants Claus
chooses C&ifts Dtfitlfost
KENT: One furntohed bed
*. Apply 8*3 C’ypr*** «reek
FREE TICKETS,
to the
2 er * hto»t*be<l
Orange av*. Ilione
that * doUar yxt fatfor at the jew-
clryMWB than it do#s anywhere cl«,
lntprotutirg enduring uaefuinear and
pleasure. - ... . ' . ■■
For the jeweler deals-in unparwh-
aMcs—m (tilts that last, like th* Sdel-
it|of xfac feendship^iot; se-Io’-^M
Vaatttirg,ra je-veb, the jeweler
ten to it that cvet'y aft ticte in hi*
TURKEYS)! TURIUBT8!- Call 787
O. D. Butler.
xsz hiT’S; tr
■tvo }'*u, many tbnev U* cost
ae you advised of the nanny
offered. Frank Detone. SOT
st, call *t Leader before 4
sets- to it Rut evet'y article in his
stock is truly a jewel. And whether
it be for adornment at ft* utility, it
must mewure up to fewcl standards.
Bicraftsmanship and integrity.
■ He who must coddle a lean parse
or she who may indulge a ft* one.
both wilf Smt there tfe gifts they
would1 most like to mve—comfort-
ably priced within their respective
Christmas budgets.
FOR SALE—Plgno, apply 7«* Mar
k«* street.
Fruge & Son
Dealer* in New and Second Maud
furniture, Stovqii and Mattrcaa**.
N* Buy, Self, Trade and Repair
NttvsRark Phones 438-849. i
110 Border 98 |
AUS: Two choice coiner
•th and Cypres*. Two 5-
sektosmea on* c-romn regf-
WUi sett at sacrifice pric*.
folks think of tie
'ssore m the phec to go, chieffy,
ties* gifts where expense is the
ond cousjdhlwOMl.'
hit nc* fkmtaCSm! That carniy
Watch for your mbs among
the GtoesifiaR Ada—cMp.the a*
rat and brine it to th* chresto
Bad department for th* tickets.
Reatt them vvesy dap. Your
today
art hiows better Ran
tin worth of s gif* not
5? 11 FIREMEN GA:
Dr. Henry Stuckey
General Praotlc*
Coaftocsnent Coer* •
Home C.U* Mad*
pwttistng m its fine stsndM*.
tM&Sto* Glaail lie knows!
tYTCHITA. Kan., pac. Eleven
firemra are in a hospital today suf-
torlng from effects of being over-
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. 142, Ed. 1 Tuesday, December 8, 1925, newspaper, December 8, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth645915/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.