The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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A San Antonio newspa-
If it is an inside story.
Chambers will resign the
district attorneyship and
his chief assistant will be
1 DOLLAR,
2 DIMES,
3 NICKELS,
4 PENNIES
is the price
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the system and
it as we have."
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It is said that the north-
western district has had
almost ideal conditions for
gathering the crop, most of
the early cotton has been
picked and the late planted
ft opening rapidly. Further
more, prospects are good
for at least 900.000- bales of
mostly high grade this sea-
son. At the close of the
present cotton year in the
DUMB
a billion dollars over
uary. This is the rich
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np at haphazard. Those
who know him say that
Chambers is a born leader
and that he was given the
acid test in two fierce cam
Why You are Asked
to Bring the Cake?
‘aequegt wul be explalned i*
zprinted matter, you’u rind at
Advtes Women on
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i has the largest named for the place. Then
resources and the Chambers will carry the
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the poieon* an as
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chest of, any known land, standard of the Tobin or-
i a single field in the ganizations in the coming
ral Mountains lies a de- campaign for the election
Mra. J.
Lester and
returned to
Monday aft
Mr. and Mi
family.
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this city n
last week i
ooaeooe-a
district attorney C. M.
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great as the present world standard bearer of the poll
sypply. Some day the Rus- tical machine that Tobin
ria dominated by the Reds had welded together in his
will swing into what is active years of political
known as the capialistic leadership.
Leaders, like poets, are
Bome day the Russia of the born. They are not picked
wed an increase of‘more Tobin, and be named as
the candidate for mayor by
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9 .future will be one of the
two or three great nations
on the map of the world.
Lory of the system was
ched in October. Depos Chambers will step into
at member banks also the vacan shoes of John W.
BE) BUT Pw sour KNOW
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the city and county poli-
nations This is the tical organizations created
lie at a great people by- the dead chieftain of
in west and west central
75,000 bales remain to, be Texas most of the crop’is
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"Por peveral year* I was denied
the bleeing ot motherhood," writes
Mra. Margaret Burton or Kansas
Clty "I was terribly nervous and
subseet ao periods ot terzibl sutfer-
ine and melancholia. Now I am the
bread mother of a beautiful little
amehter and a true companion and
tnapiration to my hueband. I believe
hundreds of other women would
like to know the secret of my hap-
pineem and I wil eladly reveal it
to any married woman who win
write me." Mra. Burton offers her
advice entirely without rachge. she
has nothine to sell Letters should
he addre-e4 to Mra. Mavgaret Bur-
ton,. **T* Manmecnumetta, Kama City
Ma Correepondence will be etrictly
cenfidential.
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Texas cotton crop for out, in southeast Texas one
1927 is placed at 4,300,000
bales of 50 pounds gross
weight.
DAISY'S father
will CALL OFF THE
WEDOING ALTOGETHER
UNLESS THEY
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’ort Arthur
frees the Billes ,
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tank a* the fomowie
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paigns for the important
office he now fills. Accordingto th. statiti-
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PCS*. I DO THINK THERE'S SOMETHING
STRANGE ABOUT The Wihoz BUSINESS
OF TOW? OLD COLLEGE CHUMS SQM
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production of 1100,000 bale
and in east Tgas another
week .of good weather will
finish. -practically the en-
tire crop.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 118, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 15, 1927, newspaper, November 15, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529803/m1/2/?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.