The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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summer.
One Day!
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Thursday Only, May 22nd
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A JOLT FOR CANADIANS.
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Sale Price $19.75,
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bottom of Scapa Flow.
sunk simultanesusiy by their
care-
takers.
Play of th jet of -fire which cuts,
or rather bur.s, its way through the
MILLIONS ACCEPT THE
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THEORIES OF M. ANDRE
Sale Price was 13.75, Now 11.75
Sale Price was 12.75, Now10.75
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ted suicide after qrrendi
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Linen
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healthy.
These Are Reductions From
Our Anniversary Sale Prices
Most of Them at LESS Than Cost
Dresses, sale
price was
Linene Dresses,
price was $3.95
now .........'
These Dresses Must Move-in One Day-These Prices,
Are in Most Cases Less Than Cost.
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WASH SILK DRESSES
Sale Price was 15.75, Now 12.75
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Great Chemist’s ideas
On Health Are So Rea-
sonable and Clear That
Men of Science as Well
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up the other
seydlitz Tun
ST, PAVIS EPISOOPAL
Main and Sixth streets.
Any erron
which mi
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gged except
in and the
ut. Then—
ben found —
loon herself
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BAY IT WITH FLOWERS
ORANGE FLORAL SHOP
at Chamber of Commerce
The hulk;
— oDee pridks
Publishea aft.
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countrics.
There are more
COOLIDGE’S RUNNING MATE. .
General Manager Wm. M. Butler, who is
been in charge of the Coolidge campaign, has
Thursday
May 22
Grange daily leader
xe ept Saturday, and Bunday aorning at 206 Front St. by the Orange Priating Oa
Texas postottice M lad dam matter. Memben United Press Asociation.
yscription Rates: Oue Math,' so cente; one year, 60.00.
r. upon the character, standing, or reputation of any person, firm or corporation
the columns of The Leader will be gladly corrected upon being brugbe to
publiehera.
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vuesr METHODIST
L. J. Power, pustor.
Regular weekly evening prayer
meeting serviee at 8 p. m. Subject
.will be The Regeneration, loth of
RAISING SUNKEN GERMAN
FLEET AT SCAPA FLOW
quired to «pot all
Finally aU will be
There were 74 vessels
France has produced many re-
have been rusting tor more
stuf . lle feeds on publicity and grows fat
Publicity is meat *i d drink and wine- to
mm. He is getting t this time.
An eminent miniser < "
rd to the eminent educator as an ass, while
' a ( alifornia editor mentioned Dr. Butler as
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The Chinese
. Laundry
WE Do FIEST CLASS WORK.
RIS *tli aud Mala Su.
nowned soldiers, scientists and phi-
ouophers but never In her history
perhaps have the teachings of any
one man so electrified the great
masses everyhere aa those propound-
ed by Mr. Andre. The noted scien-
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M. PIERRE ANDRE,
Discoverer of Karnak.
once loet. It may be regained, are so
clear and easily understood, and'i
withal bo reasonable, that men of
science aa well aa the masses of the
people are astonished by their truth
and simpitcity. Rencentiy he stat-
ed:
“Nature intended for ua to be
healthy and strong and it is only
through violation of her laws that
our stomachs, our nerves, and our
strength are broken down. Poor
health in an unnautral, artificial con-
dition; one might almost say that it
is an acquired habit. But no matter
how desperate the case, one great,
enocuraging and fundamental fact
Meads out:vaboxe - all pothers: « Na-
lure' to icombtantty' working on our
side to restore us, and with the
proper assistance she will succeed.
LUu- Healthy Child.
"It takes a long time, even with
the greatest abuse, to break down
our evstems and shatter our health,
and what It'has taken years to tear
down cannot be re built in a day.
metal.
The contractors have already spent
severat hundred thousand dollars in
buying special machinery and making
preparations for commeneing work
They will -pend twice as much more
before the Hindenburg is floated,
and if the job ended there they
would lose a lot of money. But
they figure that the -oat of getting
up the Hindenburg and Sqyalz will
be the greatest part of their expense;
that thereafter it will be "velvet”
to haul up the destroyers and the
smaller craft.
Sale Price was 5.95, Now 4.95
derwnter" oxygen torch. which will
of sixtycig war eraC melt any metal, even steel-nrmour,
of the Sermnan fleet— under water. The flame is projected
thanjander terrifle air pressure — air
lunate of junk, at Une preseue so qong that it foces away
2= -- They were the water from around the noxxle
Do not expect only a few doesea of
Karnak to give back that which has
taken years to squander. A few
doeses will help you and make you
feel better, yes; but you want to be
fully restored, to feel fine all the
time, to be so well end strong that
------------, - -.. ----- of the torch, and from around the
They went down, dramatic- flame, leaving a eleur apace for the
ally, in a bun. h, and thee are jum- play of th Jet of fire which cuts,
bled in 20 fathoms of water—and or rath sr lura,. it wav throngh the
bowels open is a matter of first im-
portance. Plenty of fresh atr, too.
helps and hastens the restorative
results Karnak will accomplish.
Exercise moderately.
Not a Palse stimulant.
“Karnak biulds. strengthens and
tones up the entire system; helps
Nature overcome unhealthly condi-
tions and restore the vitality and
strength In a natural, lasting way.
It la the only safe and permanent
way to rebuild the health. Any
medicine that works quicker than
this is a false stlmulent and even-
tually will do more harm than good.
“The stomach is the fountain-
head of health or disease, and to
usually the first of our organs to
break down. And once the stomach
breaks down we are beset with ner-
vousness, weakness, auto-Intoxica-
tion, palpitation and many other
symptoms and diseases that are the
natural otr-spring of impaired di-
gestion and a badly nourisaea, weak-
ened condition. People who take
Karnak are often amazed by the
complete disappegrance of troubles
that had defied other treatment for
years and apparently had no con-
nection with stomach trouble or the
nourishment of the body.
blocks. They must be solved.by the intelli-
lave to be born
ag nin before he will be 8 * ____________________
aide to recognize hie old features.
lover as she
sideways on
landing up."
Accordingly,
is necessary
t were "bal-
figure she
her way to
surface bot-
‘ underwater
r use on the
'•-red to the
o down into
i lines, (Then
foteed, into
prebsure ibe-
g,fthe bot-
h works on
. . The air
but to keep
1 Words, the
jwill simply
kmen, who
Handley’s
Mrs John Weaver was called to
Orange on account of the death of
her niece, Miss Thelma Weaver. She
will return to her home in Houston ,
"ednesday night.__ __Ok Tharaday morntag at 10a.m.
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"This is because
Canadian live sto<k raisers have
given a jolt. Argent ne is shipping refrig- opened headquarters in the city of Cleveland.
erated meats to Canadian ports, to pomts Ue says 977 delegates are pledged to .Cool-
azfar west as. Vancouver nd Montreal in the idge, and but 90 delegates
a; it is rmPOSsible for American live
-tock raisers to suec ssfully compete with . ,
the live stock raiser of South American 8ong ° be the Coolidge running mate?
■ Mr. and Mrs. Bun Bensley, of 4
Monrve, La., much to the delight C
of their many friends in this city, 4
spent last week in Orange, parue- 3
tpating m the graduetion exercisen
on thtt retem in dber home and
continued their journey by rai on
to Monticello, Aik., where th#
will spend the remeinder ot the
aa the Masses Are As- you enjoy every minute of your
25 . , “asses.Are.As -waking hours and sleep like a
tonished by Their Sim-heaithy child at night.
plicity and Truth. i mayT a^USi azapafation.
ica than there are meat producers. As the
consumers are in the vast majority when it
comes to legislation they are going to de-
mand laws that will give them cheap meat. -
This will place the American live stock
trader between the devil and the deep blue
sea.
He will be in the position of the American
wheat grower, who produces a large surplus
every year and who to sell it must enter
into competition with the peoples of thirty-
seven wheat-growing nations.
There are many problems for American
< • Qh $4.95, now ..
1-59 3.95
LONDON, May 21.— The biggest, strong helmets and diving suits, can
hip -salvaging job ever znown is Eo about their job eonveniently.
bemg attmpted off Northwrst Hcot- rna,p Water Tertis
land.the .ratsinz nt ib interned Among * meroisIngnious
Gorman nda t2capa!Flowlereations of special maehinry and
by Admiral Con Lower in Juneltmplements for this job is an ~UB.
Thursday
Only ,
May 22
To Close Out in
the Holy Communion win be
aa brated and special prayer offered!
•a for the Japanese reconstruction work
P of the Episcopal church in Tokio
34 and Yokohama,
chosen. Is Hell Maria Dawes of Illinois,
, statesmen to solve. They cannot be solved
ot the gospel rerer- by partisans. They, cannot lie solved by
lol- as. , -- en . .... *.
.the serles, in our study ot What!
We believe.
strong body naturally resists and
throws off diseases and Karnak
helps Nature build up and strength-
en the body to the point where
Nature itself overcomes these troll-
ples." r y ;Ti
The announcement yesterday that
m. udreis anos\medicipe is now
obtainable in’this’elty created wjde-
Spread Interest and scores of peo-
ple have already availed themselves
of the opportunity to secure it.
The phenomenal success of Karnak
as a health-builder is the sensation
of the druk trade.
Karnak is sold la Orangs by R.
B. Goras—Adv.
so, there is certain to lx- a lot of fun in-A
meat consumers in Amer- jected into the campaign in dog-day time. I
opal Hebert and Margaret
Perki accompanied Mr. and Mr.
Bun 14 Malay as far as Monroe. La.,
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Sale Price was
9.95, Now.........
than you think. Remember that
Karnak to composed of the most
beneficial roots, barks and herbs
known to scienge, and that Nature
too to working on your side. You
will very probably begin to feel
better sU.t taking Karnak only
two orchree days, but do not retard
other to pump
if all the hols have
the Hindepbfg will t
up to th'surface and
4 The Seydlitz flopped
/ sank and is mow iyiny
the bontom, instead of ‘
as is the Hindenburg.
, a different teehnique
. for the Seydlitz. If,a
looned " the engineer
I would turn turtle on
the top, and reach Um
i tom aide up. Ho. aa
tank" has been built f
! Soydlita It win bs h
wreck, workmen'WJIH
• ike tauk tbtn igriat vh
S compressed lai will b
the tank andtastthe
tomes burtidentiy wtn
um of the tank, wil
hinges, will be opent
pressore will be suffi
[ tin waler ot—in oth
bottom" of the ta
be water, and the w
wiil be protected by <
rbe sold for serap and melted up and
made into machinery and possibly
some A the metal may Lind its way
into poughshares — and possibly
into ihe fittings of newer British
1 ighting-craft.
The biggest ships of Qi fleet are
the Hindenberg and the Seidlitz, 27,-
0v0 ton battle eruisers, famous in
tist's theories on health and how, the god work it is doing by over-
idlgence. Eat plenty of good
Wholesome food, but not too much;
/ get plenty of sleep. Keeping the
interned at Scapa Flow, including
thirteen cruisers and fifty desiroy-
' ers. Of this fiet, sixty- ight were
seutiled by the Germans, most of
them sinking in twenty fathoms of
The ns I vug ing firm has built a
huge floating duck atu 400 feet
long for use in the first stag of
the operations. This will be moor-
ed above the scuttled flect, and div-
ers, using it an a base, will con-
centrate on the first job of locating
every one of the many holes the
Germans -bored in the ships in order
to sink then. The Hindenburg iis
supposed iq be pretty much of a
sieve now and months wjr. be re-
VOILE DRESSES—Sale Price was 1 A 7C
p p B M 15.75, Now..... I U. I •
an English marine engineerig con-
tern has tackled the herculean job
of getting them up.
Unpreeedented engineeting deyicep
will be used in this job- a scheme
of dugging up all holes in the big-
gest sunken battieships, pumping out
the water, blowing them lull of air,
like a balloon, and thus causing
them to float.
Eight or nme years *ill be re-
quired to clear Scapa Flow f—b*
If -sunk Ger man fiect.
Within a year, however it hr pivotal
• pari of the job will proiaDly be
Iinished — that is the "raising by
inflation’ ’of the two largest ships.
These, when brought to the surface,
will be used as floating do ks, upon
which to place huge derri ks to haul
up the suuiler ships. I
sold lor Scrap
And then the junk that was von
Reuter’s fleet—a fleet that commit-
BUTLER AND PUBLICITY.
Dr. Nieholas MuyAi Butler, of New York,
is getting hs? Las week the Methodists
of Hu- North denouneed the doctor, the pro-
fesional prohibifiopits denounced him, ov-
i rnor Pinchot roasted him before a slow fire
und grand master, I.. Taber of the Nation-
al Grange branded the New York educator
as a trantor to the publican party and the
best interests of the i public.
Dr. Butler dearlyloves the center of the
Sale Price was Q ,
4.95, Now......... •.J•
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The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 121, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 21, 1924, newspaper, May 21, 1924; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529259/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 7, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.