Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. [15], No. [53], Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1919 Page: 3 of 4
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West Orange. Fine for truck gar i asjgya-j-q
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den. A bargain. Allie Payne. R F. D. |
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Box 329.
No. 10 Remington, used threc
(By United Press.)
WANTED To buy smal) barge.
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fuel oil. Address box 877 Like Charics
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Saturday nigin, contributed the tips of ed out for the benefit of those who een-
ter their energy and mind in the making
the occasion, amounting to $10.65, do
far there has not"bcen any return from > of industrial success.
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well, 109 College.
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GATE CITY OIL CO.
SPRING IS HERE
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INCOME TAX PAYERS
carrying a load. If the footprints were
WANTED TO RENT
We can supply you
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WRITES TO CHAIRMAN
house near town Phone 832. 45-18x
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DRJ.P. HEWSON
Over Orange National Bank
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252 Cypress St.
Residence 907 Sixth St
commercial fertilizer. $2.50
They re-
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Leader Want Ada Bring lesults.
WANTED TO PURCHASE 11 Go ree”s
FOR RENT—Nicely furnished rooms,
with hot and cold water, 1002 Green
Dry Split Pine
Phone 371
Ray . a i Wilriek, of Fllington Field,
spent Saturday and vnday iv Orange
visiting friends and relatives..
cnee of governors in the historic east
room of the White House today on the
labor and industrial questions, declared
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average man, who usually, he said, runs
down into the piano of the workman and
dcclared that the decision must be work
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accomhodi
any reasor
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Store
Aid to appetite and
digestion — benefit
and enjoyment in
LASTING form.
explaining the various committees and
will be glad to explain to anybody in-
termated what committees there are and
what is the providence of each.
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Hot Baths
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you will be improved with the
conveniences I now have. Thank*
ing you for your past favors I
am yours for good eyesight.
T. W LAWOF,
Physician and Surgema,
Office over Goree’s Drug Btore.
Residence, 507 Eighth Street.
Phone: Office No. 15. Besidence <84.
guaranteed. Leave orders. Phone 111.
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Howard, Elgin and
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H. L COHENOUR
JEWELER & OPTICIAN
204 FIFTH STREET
We have a complete line
of
and his contact with the European peo
pie has taught him. he said, that all
netions are at least learuing “that the
Garden Tools
Package Seeds
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________* ___________ ORANGE DAILY LEADER-
ONE YEAR AGO TODAY IN OvER IN ENGLAND , GETTING A PLANT READY
THE WAR . r IT WAS DONE FOR GROWING OUTDOORS
WANTED—Two light housekeeping
fooms. J. F. Brown, Jr., box 243
- , 46-48x
Fresh Oysters
DAILY
McDonald & Fletcher
The Place Where
You Get
Your Money’e Worth
Phone 15
Yours in Drugdom.
Alexander Graham Bell, perfetor of
the, telephone, born in Edinburgh, Seot-
lead, 72 years ago today. •
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LONG_L
hundred pounds.
WHITE IMPLEMENT CO. I
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The Duke of Grafton .whb has only
recently, suceeeded to the title, born 69
years ago today
Sir Henry Joseph Wood, the eelebrat-
ed conductor of the Queen’s Hall Or
hestra, born in London, 50 years ago
today.
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THE WATKINS MAN Headquarters :
304-a Rein building. 5-4tf :
has Im tn tuade since the last account that the-business of the government in
printed in the Leader. th readjusting of industries in the
However, the ladies who so splen- United States is to take council for the
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I HAVE two nice new houses lor rent
or for sale. Apply at 014 Fifth St
44-45x
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Paris, March 3.—The three month* ’
; lease which the French government ha*
> taken on the Bischoffsheim Hotel, at 11
Plaee des State Unis, for President Wil-
►on indicates that he will remain here
on this, his second trip to France, for at
least that length of time. I learned this
afternoon, in talking with W. H. Tuffen,
the agent through whom the government
took the 40 room hotel, that it is a pal-
or 5 room
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made camp. cooked their dinner and
built their lean-to. When they decided
to return they followed their blaeti
trail and reached home all right.
They turned in reports on the dif-
ferent trees and shrubs whieh they no- I
Herd on their hike and gave deserip-
tions of the animal trueks which they
Washington, March 3.— President
Wilson, addressing the opening eonfer-
I beg to inform my numerous
friends and patients that I have
opened an office over the Or-
ange National Bank where I will
F. D. MARTIN, Ophd.
Eye Sight Specialist
WOOD and COAL
+Phone so--
. GULF OIL * FUEL CO.
GOOD GULF GASOLINE
several centuries.
There are hundreds of people in Or-
ange who have not contributed one
i ernt to prevent the women and chil
! dren of Armenia from starvation and
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WANTED—Young man to travel with - . g g_ -
« . . . । k Gate City Iron A Metal Co-, Orange •
maanager and solicit. God Pay- r 5
TWO light housekeeping rooms for ’ —==
rent—Tiul furniture fur sale cheap ,
Party leaving town. Phone 302 or ap- 3
ply at H10 Main st ret. 46-51 x
nificanee. “For the first time,’" the
president said, “‘there is a general in-
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PHONES: J ‘ ' 325
(Residence • 647
Just received car load gar-
den and general purpose
His conferenee with foreign states
not those of a horse, they told what j
r.- xttxx" WANTED to
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Ring to keep boarders,
leaf ion, near business part
post office. Good beds and
tions. Wil! feed to satisfy
ble person. Sixth and Cy-
Mr. Allen P. Boss, viee president zone
No. 1 of the Mississippi Valley Asso-
ciation at New Orleans, writes the
FOR * SALE — Typewriters, second
hand machines, but factory rebuilt.
Two Fox machines, almost as good as
would serve the purpono of all. •
“It is evident,” he said, “that then
must be a new allocation of labor, in
many cases.’’ He emphasized that the
conference must weigh the deeisioa
workers are the basic element to be
considered in all business. ”
The president urged a decisiom which
with pneumoin fur th. last weck, s doughboy who demanded"Two fried
eggs, over, please. ‛‛
WANTED— White cook st ones. Best--
of wages for right party: Call nt HAVE your furniture made new • < :
701 cypres after S P M 4S IT* * your home. Refinishing and varnish |
______________________I work my specialty. Stoves, etc., work j 2
at attractive prices.
Ladies’ Wrist Watches
in new shapes
Our repair department
is ready to serve you
with high class work at
- moderate prices.
didly served the university lumni and
ex-students hanquet at the • Orange
roon trf the New Hafaia Hotel last
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The Income tax payers of Orange
will hr glad to read the following let-
ter sent to the Orange National bank
Sir i
You are advised that I will be at
Orange from March 10 to 11 A. M.
March IIth, for the purpose of as-
Hinting taxpayers to make up their in-
come tax reports for 1818.
Please give this information as
much publicity as possible.
Respectfully,
Hom B. Ross, Deputy Colleetor.
FOR RENT—Nice large office room.
Apply Joe Lucas Jewelry Store. 20tf
standing committees and asked that
theybe sent at the earliest possible mo
meat.
He further states that the first
"oetinawi boheldin Apr 1010-Tae THREE boy scouts
Chamber of vommerce bus a Pamphiet
any of the country towns or precincts, •
nar has there been any additional re ’
turns from either of the shipyards.
FOR SALE—5-room house wwith water
lights, good garden and chicken lot.
Large lot, 220 feet long. Close to
school. Oh ensy terms. T. J. Arnold,
e-<422
Flavor Lasts.
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Well here we are, give us a
trial. We guarantee all work. O
Horseshoeing Sad all kinds of 8
repair work.
Cor. Burtop and S. P. R R g
DAN A MACK
two Underwoods,
• Three boy scouts of troop one, Har-
old Petetkins, Hoy I looker and Per-
cy Dixon returned Saturday night’ af-
ter their trial hike, fired but triumi-
phant. With full knapsacks he boys
started out Saturday morning to take
the test for first class scouts. Thru
the woods they went blazing the trail
all the way for a little over seven
miles, arriving a short distance beyond
Little Cypress. Having found a very
favorable camping ground the boys
a bargain. 1104 Fourth street. 46- lx 1 kinds of junk, see me frst; rubber, | i
' copper, brass, zinc, lead, sacks, bones, .
rags, old rope, iron, bottles; country ; 0-
__shipments solicited: prompt returns 1 -
made on all shipments; old phone 335 j -x
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
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J D. YATES, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office qver Goree’s DrugvStore
Hours: V to 12 u m.;2 te 4 p. m.
Sun 1) s 2 .to 4 p. m.
Residence TON 4th St Phone 362
Office phone 15.
: THE INDUSTRIAL i
HQ^3, ।
* Cor. Division and Border Streets ;
Marine Welding Company 8°00000000000°°00°0°8
BRAZING, WELDING, CUTTING 8
Heavy Welding Our Specialty o
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. ported whether a footpriat vas that All machinery Will break-
of . horse and If so if the *a ; BEAUMONT, TEXAS I 8000000000000000000000000
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FOR SALE—Three iron beds. N. W
corner Ninth and Sholars. P’hone
645. 46-51 x
An 1 FH Jo ouy small narg«, ap- :
proximately 28180 feet, for hauling j
it seems incredible that this should in carefully in regard to international sig-
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large enough to be transplanted to the . ,.----------- -
gardlen they" should be tharouglil, e BUY YOUR STOVES and pin. .< Max FOR RENT— Three acres of land ini;
A. Shilling's Furniture store. Steves - • •
from $2.50 on up. 4Gti
preciated and. Chairman Vining earn- ternational "mpathy among those on
estly urges that those who have not j the other side with what is done ou this
contributed at least send in their dol side of the water.
lar, not only to prevent starvation and
death, but to prevent disgrace ami hu ROSS WILL HELP
FOR SALE—Cow, gives milk year
round. Apply 634 Henderson. 44-47x
are and cost $1,000,000 to build and
$2,000,000 to furnish.
Most of the furnishings were removed
last year when the Germans were firing
■ at Paris with their big Bertha. How
• ever, ten camions have gone to the Bis
' 1 choffsheim family chateau at Loiret a
Clery to get the furniture and costly
| tapestries belonging to the place.
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WE BUY AND SELL chicken. and j
eggs. Wholesale and retail. We also .
deliver to any part of town. Orange I :
Poultry Co., corner Diviaion and , :
Short street. Phone 883. 72-tf j =
FOK SALE—Brand new 5 room cot-
tage, 1206 Main St. Easy terms. <400
cash, balance like rent. Apply to Ruby
Jett et T. B. Jett A Son Confectlr
ery or Box 882, Orange, Tet. 44-47x
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(March 3) Loudon, Feb. 3.—About A. D. 930 the • *
Sweden protested against Gerpuan «-’«'« egg ever, fried in England was = 145
4 fried—on one side ouly, the chef being
cunation of Finland. . , . . 3 . .
in a hurry to Cat. Bince that day—this
Germany claimed to have captured I being England, all eggs have been fried
65,000 officers and men in Russian ad- on one aide only. Or were until Ameri-
vance. | can soldiers began to infest England,
— _—— — —— Bolshevist delegates at Brest-Litovskand Y. M. C. A. hute began to serve
eier, who baa reeently donated 82,500. - finally signed peace treaty with eeutralleggs home style to the Yank*. One of
000 for educational purposes; burn in1 powers. the English ladies who acted aa voluu
Cologne, 67 years ago today. *-----------o---------- teer waiter in Y. M.C. A. Eagle Hut,
London, was waiting on an Ameriean
At the same time a small army of mep
have been put to work inside the how President Addresses
to pnt the place in shape to receive the _ '
I president and Mrs. Wilson. Conterence 01 Governors
ARMENIAN FUND
CONTINUES TO DRAG
The rmeniaa l mid < aopaign con-
tinues to drag and very Little progress
names of committeemen to constitute a
standing committee for the organtza-
tion. He states that he wishes one or
more nnmes of each of the twelve
FOR SALE—New five room hcuse
with bath and, garage. Will sell at
bargain. Park and 15th. Adress hox
. 2 X - fit ---24 ===32222
This boy is cutting the bottom out
of the str wberry box, in which seeds
have bren planted, so that he may set
the plant, with its ball of dirt in the
ground. The seedling, having received
a good star indoors, mail devels
quickly into a vigorous early plant
when set in the garden
Berry boxes are used by many home
gardners to start early vegetables
Others use "flats" or window boxes,
and gardners who grow plants on a
larger scale prefer cold frames or hot-
becs.
Hants grown under protection from j
chilly weather should be “hardened
off" before they.are transplanted to
the garden, say United States depart-
_ .. . —
SHIP your old hats by parcel post to
Orleans lint Co. to be made new
again. Orleans Hat Co., Beaumont,
Texas. - 46 53x
“Over what U ’ she asked, bewilder-
guyegeg m g I ed. He explained, “Over on the other
“ B g45 Ke side. ” Stunmed by the idea of eggs hav
S | E" ing other sides, she hesitated. The boy
One in room ............$3.00
Two in room, each . $1.50
Transient* per night ..... 50c
meat of agriculture specialists. This
can i»e accomplished by ventilation
and exposure tor outdoor conditions
during fine days. By the time danger
of frost is past and the plants are
ecufivES
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Dffie. phm--§18. Ren Phone 552
LOST — Saturday evening, First Na-
tional Bank book belonging to Will
Smith. Also an account book. Finder
please return to this office. 16-48
State Director May has decided to
continne the camapaign until the Or-
ange quota has been rrceived and from I <
present indications this will require
R. H. FLEMING, M. D.
Practice Limifeel
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Glasses Fitted
Residence 312 Pine. Office over new
Postoffice
Hours, 8 to 12 A. M. 2 to 4 P M. 6 to
7 P. M. Phone 843.
Ag939N/*8, Call meting
gn-,EA of Orange
1. cil N>. 49 K &
FH.3, for
ez.Re in the
< - z, and select Mas-
4822727188885, ters degrees, at
7130. Air members are requested to be
present. Sojourning brethren are cor-
diclly invited. M. G. DAVIES, Sec.
politely requested, “‘Fried on both
Hides, pleie. ‛‛
"‘Is that chapspoofing me!” in-
quired the perplexed Englishwoman of
Mrs. Dalton Richardson. “He wants
his eggs fried on both sides. It isn’t
done. ” j '
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* Wilson to Remain in
• Paris Three Months
FOR SALE— House. 1010 John S«.
40-47x I FOR RENT — Light housekeeping
__---- ' rooms. Special rates to families. In-
Fok SALE — Ford Tru:k chea .t dustrinl hotel. at-tf
2,-: Border St.cet O. V W { --——----— -----
ar FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms.
FurntureComnpany:__21 l l"th and King 45-16
condition*. Cheap for cash.
Leader Printing Co.
From their camping place which was
ideal they brought a bottle of water
to be tested. The whole troop expects
to go on an outing to this camping
place at another date and will spend
the night.
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Phon. 434
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FOR SALE—One cook stove, dm rg j-------------------------------| j
table, kitchen cabinet, ami buffet al HIGHEST cash prices paid for all
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Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. [15], No. [53], Ed. 1 Monday, March 3, 1919, newspaper, March 3, 1919; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1519391/m1/3/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.