The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 29, 1927 Page: 4 of 4
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THE recent addition to our facilities of a new
Automatic High Speed Press makes it possible
for us to handle large orders of commercial
printing as economically as any printing plant
in this section.
WORK that has been beyond our capacity can
now be produced in Orange, and at a SAVING.
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6:00 * ■
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4:30 p. m.
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On the same day that new shoe leathers and drees
materials are shown, Lucile Parts shades are at your
store to Hire you a chic new ensemble complete.
In these exquisite, rich new shades
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7:15 a. m.
12:15 p. m.
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URGES SPECIAL
CRUDE SESSION
Riviere
Carnaval
Triomphe
Moonlight,
Renard
Gun Metal No.2
SMALL orders receive the same prompt atten-
tion. .
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WE respectfully solicit an opportunity to bid
on large orders.
NO. aoas
Chie Bena oak Heel,
Mheer sin. to Top
New Hit to the Top. toll
fashioned style in beau-
utful nemi-chirton. •
$1.95
WNTEM Boy with wheel, whs ' AVNTIN, Nov, 2%—A mpecfat ...
doe net «o th school, to detiver ntom of thelegtelature wen wu«uent-
wenhame end rum errands. Apply nd here today by State Senator J
orange Lender omice. W. kteid of Canygn an a ponnible 8-
U andi^ Jetty^DonaMson, 19, were ABF'S, Ine.
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■ ^oor or‘crawled
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cumsta§ce at pre
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A, bulance was dinp
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b A. C. Mac Far
rushed to the Fi
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1 Foreman’s cone
L morning that on
F tives were permit
3 to the fact that I
2, verely from the s
"which have not
L.ltrmined.
O’Brien, Hohart Hoe-
about only one pressing enough to
’ warrant a called session," hie aded.
Senator Reid MM be belleved an Reid called on Govermnor Moody
have been brat
ba live nfArby,
4* en of the wre
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ADMITS CAREER
PASSING MONEY
NEW ORLHANS, Nov. 29—Po-
lien announeed today that Jeme H.
Smith, arrested here Friday night af-
ter two giris had told ofieers that
he and another man had abducted
them on November 8 and held them
virtual prisners since that time, had
confemned to being an experienced
counterfeiter and the leader of' a
gang of bandits who had committed
holdups in seyera! southern eltien.
Meanwhile the girls, Becilia Beatty.
Orange-Port Arthur
BW SCEDUIE
tenves Orange, frosh the Holland
Hotel. and Port Arthur, from the
Aterchant Bank. on the tollowing
bourn:
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, Price/
oil im today
Connecttona mads at Orange for
Laba Charles, Alexandria. Opelousas
Lafayette and Intermedtate points.
Bumses tours from Plaza Hotel in
Part Arthur and Holland Hotel
Id Orange.
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BjUtod from til
monthe ola Bira-
bedme to uta Re-
to bwnee Chares
chew Niwata
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& ewWAFAWD on FAST
& apk T. a nomwE. ROOM
BT MATt. BANB BLOC
ALE: Bolta cartend ot second
I lumber now stored in Or- j
Bee M Q. Humrall. srent for
rallway at ofiees In
Smith, omicers told. told tem lie
was experlenced in the busine-s << •
rataing $2 cufreney notes to 820; '
and that a number of such “doe, 2*5
tored” Mila had been pasmed by nim-
self or home of his compansons la? G
Atlanta, Memphis. Jacksonville. Bat" 7 |
on Houge, Chattnoora and Mlami.4 K
' Where Smith will be placed eh ,
trial ha.a not been determined. nt-’
on Rouge ofTicers, who Sgturdenl , A
identnie4 him an one fate men * 4 I
who held up a clothine se5M•ind a ; I
nng station in that.city. were muin t
here today in the hope that the/
TOR RT: Furnished apartment-
Tim’reema, private talk. warage If
mm* Fheneno.___:_____
TOX nwri. 26wiy papered «-room
bowse to Went Orange 4 nr ( ne-
re of lead for truck tarmine In-
quir at West Orane Orocery More
WANTED
woirems,wsell 'braneeLeae- !
em ane meheet, wi etv three
sums om usury copy me see. her
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to Orane
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they MM they were abdueted b
twe men. They left hers last I
after J, Beatty. father of an- I
to, ayrived to take them la chi
Skilled phyicians recogmize the
srzaimgsrupepmdiS"behgia"mm
dietion nt an abmormal condition
rtf the syutoat. This is why so many
thoumads hare been enabled to free
fhemseivesof these unsightly blem-
and painful annoyances by
boa
pimoplee and was also bothered with
| An unusual
[ | injuries was n
George A. Fo
2 was struck by
8-109, west hour
e cross the track
Ribbeck crosst
E county highwaj
U of town.
■ Although stil
5- tion today, no
L that of being 1
V- rifle'shock hart
ered and there i
he sufered a i
nal injury.
Neither cuts,
j ions are to be
body, notwithst
I the car in whir
lterally smashed
| of the train. ru
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able to definitel
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dbehau.%o rema rk
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the train crew
ment.
1. Ven. Mses ewd
rmonAtaEIMADER
NO. 5o5
HItk to Top Fime Gauge
' Lghe serviee
Ex Toe A spectal new
method of kniting the
heels end toes pre rente
buikiness and ineures
shapely well-tittine an-
kles An exquisite sy
pearing stoekine,
$1.00
prisoner would be turned over taf
'them:
After the holdup at Baton Rouge?
Smith said he and Rosa went to
Dallas in an automobile they had
stolen from in front of the Capitok
City club in Atlanta.
Retur
Foreman had
on a business tri
home around 8 <
cident occurred.
The force of
car through the
tore them out.
ped head-on hr t
just beyond the
the crossing. F
Each famoua d rets making estabilshmen of Paris
enjoy, lb. exelusive patronage of curtain notabie
women. At Christmas it Is the custom for these mal-
sons la couture to present their dintinzutshed patron-
esses with thoughtfully selected grte.
nmt: Farnishen bedrooms
la. Mrv. F. W. Brown.
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This Christman, American stockings will carry
the tidings of Matson Lucile. Lovely stockings, as
sheer and Rimy ns the most nophisticated Parisienne
could wish, and yet pomsenning practical features
French stockings do not have.
These stocking., however, are French in one very
important respect. That is their color.
Lucile, the master artist of the mode and tamous
for color harmonise In drens, creates now Holeproof
shades before each season's opening
As towns and shoes sre colored, hosiery shaden
must find their place. That's why the shades la
Holeproof Hosiery represent the smartest tnshion
knows in every mode. One in choosing them may know
unquentionably that each new color is latroduced in
this fine hoslery months in advance of any other.
100000
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Ttetn No. * Le Orangs 6:17 a. m.
Tralp NO. ( L Orange 10.34 a.m.
Train No. 103 etope for
pesmeugers to Washing-
tea. D. C, ar beyond and
Laves Orange ____------11:56 a.m.
JOSS Arrived: Complete
mas Shipment of Iade H<
Heeler,.
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seurch tor E R Rom alleged
tare been a contederate of Na
and the other man who abay
Uta eiria
lotion of th. mituation arising out of and that prices consequently would
the low price paid for oil obtained be stabilised.
from Texas Univeraty and etale "To my mind, the oil mituation is
net could be pmase a to torce oil I but whether he requested the gover-
companies to keep • given amount nor to cal the legtelature back was
of oil moving regularly in pipe linewt not learned.
—----------- RESCUE WIDOW
mueaapu FROM FLAMING
* COFFIN RITES
•Organize
Sco
x. Accompanied
h commisioner: Os
ho cutive of the (
» Ecput council, vis
I ■ /I rnoon to make
lbentr for or so nl.
• bat place tonieh
■ I An effort will
V bufer scoot worke
I Hist in organizing
I Burih.
The order dimsolvine quarantine
will become effective December 1.
but creta is areas in the section. ad-
judged now practically free from
infestation, atm win be under »pe-
otal rezulationa.
Counties affected are Bander, Bas-
trop Colorado. Fayette, Kendall.
which I did. This was some time 'I
ago. Now I feel well, and I am get- "
ting along fine. 8.S.8. stopped Oto*- ■
itching and it eared me of Boila. I
advise all weak and run-down peo-
pie to give 8.8.B. S trial. It eleaw
up the skin; makes you strong and
filb you with energf.- Mrs. 3. w
s.X8H22gipNatzrutgalkata,t A
eorpuseles. It improves the procueaHP' C^J
by which the blood is nourishsd. B • J
I* time-tried and reliable.
S.8.S. is sold at dll rood drug d
stores in two aims. Fhe larger "5i55 2 5
is more e-n-—^ryl
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LONDON, , Nov. 2*.—After rut-
fering intense agony in the fames of
her husbands funeral pyre in an
attempt to perform the ancient rite
of the out lee—self-immolation of
the widow with the body of the
husband—a Hindu widow at Barh
in the Patna district of India, was .1
rescued by the police, a dispateh to
the Ihhily Mail from Allahabad, In-
dia, nays. The police experienced
difficulty An rescuing, the woman by-
esue ofa hostile Hindu mob.
On learning at the widow’s inten-
tion, 5000 Hindu# Fathered around
the funeral pyre on the banks of
the Ganges- They cheered asshe
mounted the pyre and took her hus-
hand’s body in her arms. The po-
tier tried to prevent her but the:.
Hindus interfered I
The living wotan end her dead ! I
husband lay barning on top of the j J
pyre, while, the crowd applauded ‘
excitedly The widow, however, waa I
unable to bear the torture She ‘
rolled toward the river clutchins f|
her husbands body, which disap- 11
peared in the current. The police, I
despite hontility nt the crowd, res- I
cued the wman. I
Rhe, howMer, refused to leave I
the funeral pyre, and the on look era I
prevented the police from removing I
her Rhe lay there for two days I
while thousands of Hindus flocked I
from the surroundins districts to ‘
pay homage to the woman, who. In I
their eyes, had gaind great rolls* I
loua merit by her act. I
The police were eventually rein- I
forced and took the Injured wo- I
man away. Three ringleaders in v
the ceremony were arrested. 3
BUS SCHEDULE |
The Buttee is now very rare in
India in fear of the penalties Im-
posed since UM. which extend even
to those who abet the rite as "guii-
ty of eulpable homieide."
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A PEW FACT Ox
TRF RIG PARADW
A Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer picture
coming today to the Strand theater.
Made at Culver City, alitornta.
a at Fort Baas Houston nardn
and at Fort Ram Houston near San
Antonio, Texas, by Kins Vidor from
Laurence Stallihgs’ original story.
Fifteen thusand persons hi the
east, ineluding the Second Division,
U. R. A., under the command of
General Haul B. Malone
Cost approximately $750,000.
John G Obert the alar. Renee Ad-
oree the featured player, and Karl
worth, Claire McDowell, Clalre Ad-
ame, Robert Ober and Rosita Mar-
st ini, prineipals.
In its second year at the Astor
theater, New York city. In which the
first thirty weeks were ployed to
receipts of $612,000 and 22,674 per-
sons bought standing room in the
courne of that period.
. Toured the United States and Can-
I a da with ten companies, each of
I which is playins to an average of
1 15,000 to 20,000 persons in weekly
’ attendanee.
Produced in the principal foreign
countries durins the summer and
autumn of 1926, ineluing London,
Paris, Berlin, Mebourne, and piny-
ins to capacity in each of- those
cities. The only picture that was
ever put over in New York without
* a Uno of advance boosting or puffins,
and the only picture that has ever
been endorsed and officially sponsor-
ed by a great university through the
sponsorship of Yale University Dra-
ma tic asscciation during the New
Haven, Connecticut, engagement.
May 17-23, UM
The most extensively commented
on and ths moot profusely maga-
xined picture in the world by rea-
son of the unsolicited tributes to’ its
excellence from the national mag-
azines and the editorial writers ev-
erywhere.
Seen and boosted by more than
4,000,000 Americans, snd destined to
be the most largely circulated pic-
ture wherever a screen and projec-
tion machine are available.
— c..
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ntinued
Avwrnx, Xev. 20. — Governor
Moody Mdonday nRted a tever ack
quarantine, to force Marv Atoll 15,
Illi trem -gne Texas counttes, at
the muEgenticn of the state Ive Mack
NO. MH
Sheet. Tranaparent, Fall
Fashtoned Hose
All silk — elosely knit,
even tenure. Flare lop
innertined with Iiale. Ex
toe and toe guard for
extra protection 811k
faced sole.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 129, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 29, 1927, newspaper, November 29, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529814/m1/4/?q=Lamar+University: accessed June 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.