The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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Camel. The smokers of today find
tobacco enjoyment in Camels, for
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road ar arfveway tot your Roll
Roye or Ford. pbone 674-3, ar rail
at 111 7th afreet ' f
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cHANER of COMRNCE
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now arepeei of kinin*
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terra-cotta road Uto
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polloeman, tn Borger Satur- on the old Roman road near here
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' —NBA. Leaden Bureau
This to the latent pteture ef real
yea HindenburE, president of Ger-
many. Hmebr and Calvin
Cool tore exehanged telleitations r•
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eabi sorvie was tmnaugureted
FLHGRIP
iaUI: MtmodH Word tour-
ear. *4 bonanion: win men
for qutek sale Phone tit.
OUB coupe —ihis le a pick up
thio ear. Call IM tor demon-
mantel of a looter ClateMod Ber-
vice ad. They not returna.
ness, mildness and mellowness that
never known before. That’s
why Camels never fail to meet the
of present.
By Wiliams m-sznmuncon
IA AV PA 99
yrs
some kipd weald be anima to start
at the bottom for a sawn balan—
Seed werker and a stickez. addreba
P, O. Bm m, city.
wan unearthed during excavntions
‘amm Part of »r hotel, Mt
ry SU phome 1M tore P. 3.
oKLAHOMA CITI. Mar. 22.—Ok-
lahoma peace ifkm today mtretehed
out a aramnet in hopes of rapt urine
Ray Torrell Matthew Kimes and
Bryant •Whitey" Walker, outlaw.
WASHINGTON. Mar. it. — Sec-
retan of the Treanury Mellon to-
day imnuea on order entabiiahing a
bureau of custeme within the trean-
wry April 1. The order given the
new commimsioner of ruMoma “all
the righta, privileges, power or du-
tire in renpect to Importation or en-
try of merchandise into, or exporta-
lion from. the United states, rented
in or imposed upon hie mecretary of
the treasury by the talrff act of
102,"
- in California
to Orange. Wihe
lady Sfty or nixty
with pom« meann
bene tit Ad-
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AUSTIN. — New woman’ derail- >
tory to be butit at. University of
Texas, -
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bearing th* fgure at Nero on .2ne
aide and that of Jupiter on the other'
* POULTRY
mode ISLAND Rede and whitea
■SM and baby ehteka. Harry
klteWfc. Woel Oraneu. phone »H W
A WOOD WaV for the poaHry dewi-
er and houmewite to exehang.
plee and breed valuen to through
Ehe *eeder OMMtod Semen ada.
TonBALE-Thoroughbred Barred
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M—sa e etunry Farm
Sarden A. R.Melean.
Hi ante mouta room in inlet
, Qaraee. Phone 1095-w at-
XVWTIN, Mar. 22.-An oil well
brough In by the Humble Pipe Une
compann on the Eillou farm. IS
milen went of Jacksonville, in Now-
Ins at the rate of IS barrela an hour,
necordine to reporta received by the
railroad comminnion from Homer
Pierson, deputy oil and pan super-
vimor.
1hou.‘and
Mi.
$a
£ J
for a tew cents—and watch " I.
TRINTY RIVER
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The SNAIL.
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ehairman. an Eigilan doctor, point-
ed out that the medical proteneen
belleved in making known any dla-
eoverles and cures that would hen-
ent humanity and asKed Dr. Damo:
glu what apecial core he pomemea
that would jusuty his being made
dietator.
Dr. Demogtu retorted that durin
a war one. did not ask a neral
what him plena were. The meettns
took no action on the sugwestion.
IIS fata. Phone MS.
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SSytOenase Are Phone M«.
wo aasotning Apia.. one. two and
three roema Hi fib at.. Phone lit
Tohm;*anyon. *ntinet
• bey. aen. emhang• or star away.
A men spado ta The Loader Cia-l-
HS Semoe. Prtoa. rtsht
Miscellaneous
mi Panta, Glant‘Pepper,-
derome, Aghe, June pink Toma-
totes ISc per donem. Me per hun-
deed. Mra. Mack, phone >21; '
mom-azc: m.alent*katan
_ whe calls at the homes of hun-
Eres of prompeetiw buyers each
EeerFona your "—f to thom
a
3E COUPE fof eeto Win ear-
6 for qutek tale. Phone Ml.
POE RENT
HOUBTON, Mar 11. — Whlle tem-
peratures here were expected to
moderate todny, tha Trinity river at
Lberty was out at Ma bank and
threatening ot food the lowlanda.
The stream rone to -25 feet dur-
ing the night after hpnging stend-
Uy at 14.4 Monday. Flood stage la
ll teet.
The LAberty Ion* distance phone
operator called the preds to report
that the river was out of Ita banka
but had not covered the highway
at 9:30 a. m.'
LONDON. — An influenm dicta-
tor for the British Islem, wae the pue-
gentton put forward here recently
by Dr. S. O. Demogdu, famous Paris
phyntetan.
Durins a lecture to prominent
London doeton Dr. Damoglu urged
a national campatgn In Great Rrt-
tain, led by himseik, againaf inttuen-
sa. The task, he said, would con-
mist principally of special treatment
of compictated eases in imolated hos-
pitals and prevention of a spread of
the disesse by giving him d leant ortal
powers. -r.
At the end of the lecture the
OLNEY. — Coenomono latd for
WASHINGTON, Mar. 22. — The
J uw Ire end treanury departments am
mekinK ways to pay the Mey and
June Civil and Spantsh war pensions
but so far here been unable to de-
cide on the artangement, the white '
houne sifted today ‘ e
Premiabnt Coolldge belleves an ar-
ranwement should be made If legal
Jumtncation ran be foupa.,
CUSTOMS BUREAU
WITHIN TREASURY
e.w,umEn,
At t ssm Usaiik.
u ecmeh, shod cnnditton.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 13, No. 224, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 22, 1927, newspaper, March 22, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1443839/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 2, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.