The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 3, 1930 Page: 4 of 6
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New" Turk University
¡ued ¿y statement ajiyept-
had been emploj'ed as a
r at tbe camp am) -reamed
ihrw bi/ys who were with
" eánoe before ;fce drown e¿
'omb of Emperor
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Found
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P% JtAXBUU Tarkey, .JB£ 2.\ <Al?)
beautiful]; carved marble sarco-
believgd .by.JTwkiah archaeot-
¡«Í 'b^HfWPptit tbe Emperor
Undue the Griit, founder <pt
' ople. hap^fehtm discovered
of tflB Janissary museum,
turned uq tbe eáreoplia-
ggiag an entrance to tbe
tine cistern S 'beneatb tie
;w4 tbe St Sophia mosque
trill soon be opened to tbe
; • > ;*m
Itísh authorities have not cota-
. a study of the tomb, but are
at that it la Constan tine's.
Effir '■■.¥<
i' Mr. J.M R M. 1/OXG
"For over t#o .v^nts J..' buffered
fonp ,reheutism," «aid Mr. Jack M.
4éi«e. f6W Burnett street, Ft- Worth.'
"y-.v legs ami '~RgcTs were effected
«o much that, f could not carry on
ny .^vurk as a/ baseball player. Fin-
alls* I Was forced. ..itt, remain. In my
home fur tbiree month's: I had no
attacks jftfrtBdiitestion and my kid-
neys gave hie tto eqd of trouble; tbe
pains in my Imck were terrible. I
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TIIK R U.VATIOX AliMV
And Its Local Advisory Board
The (Salvation Army Advisory
Board; a local organisation •qf busi-
. . i , .ness men and womeu, is organised
War forced to me many * titees ifor the sole purpose of sponsoring
nightly and became very nervous.
:¿f "1 fried many remedies without
K on jola., After taking seveh bottles.
I was able to resume my work in
the it. •!. C. League''as a ball play-'
er. Th« rheumatic 'pains have com-
pletely vanished and my stomach Is
in perfect "condition. My Kidneys are
again normal and I do not have to
rise at night. The pains have left
my back and my nerves are strong.
Koajola , restored me-' to. perfect
health." i ' v'C-
Although many women and mea
mi
114 Fifth St. Pfiime 22
WÉST BOUND SERVICE
Leave Orange^- 6:00 a. nuFor Beaumont, Houston
v* i 8:35 a. m. San Antonio,
r . . 11:35 a. m. El Paso.
2:35 p. m. * Los Angeles ,
5:35 p. in, and all points
8:35 p. m. West and North
EAST BOUND SERVICE
:55 a. m. For Lake Charles,
10:55 a. m. New Orleans, v
2:4-£ p. m. and all points
4:55 p. m. ISast and North
* * 8:15 p. m.
10:65 p. m.
Port Arthur Division
Lc.nve Orange™. 8':45 a. m., 2:46 pi, m„ 8:45 p, in
i
lont, will bring the message at tkts
sour. ♦
10:46. Sunday school. "Our Sun-
day , pchoal.. attendance showed j a good
increase on last Sunday. We hope
to hflve a still larger increase today.
• B. Y. V. uMffiz ''
7:45, evening worship.
"hall ,t)!in also speak t thfij"
A pordiftl invitttitnn i? tp
hU to come and1 worship ' with us. |
AT pOAPCL W.
Rtv. B. T. Drake/ pastor of , thel
Kirét Presbyterian church; will con-
duct Sunday evening sendees at the
Presbyterian ¿ha pel every Hupday
^veniifjg S, S'<;loek. during, the
mouth of August it was announced
thiB nioming. Sunday school will be
continued every Sunday- morning be-
ginning at ;15 o'eleeii. j
Amy Ü1.
and which haVel
pti.* ® 3
Suitable
pt method*.
nance of the |
peculiar app
pie;
Continued
tional. affiliad
rengtb and]
workers as
tical assists:
type of cai
care . n
ArmV institi
ortrtf-clTtBh
""That the
cal corpa pi
périenced 01
Bevelopmei
local needs
tenftent of cM^lMops with partirulaV
regard to th /unchurched/'weak, un-
fortunate aa ¡¿under-privileged;
The Sal vat (on 'Army in Orange has
a right to éil>ect certain things of
the
t work ever
u wit* "maint^'
•IndividuaBty :~-
i«v c.onmi<n-<'
W'r«
4nr' cértain
k¡ come under our
s'c'óoiieratio'n of
ánd 'pipiffers (n
■ ffiwl&Sbm
¡11 ha
advice
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x Jp
Amy, itsel
IR er«: I
ift.-each;, fnei
Cooperate *'
That eaii
M a uait win iflve friea
mmsm
i-fappoint to lo-
ralned and e*-
. jjfa . time: iftVtitiH&J WW .
program to -meet-j board,.
Tyktk for the bet- veloping ways and
motives and not regard it only as va
rejfef ageijcy. "J- ■ "'"'Jr.
' Í'kjlil 1«1 «sefli.- . '
lerprec mese aims auu
'the public at large;
That we will have the board's;
backing and its endorsements of our
methods of woi-k and general pro-
. íJTliat Jfte regelar meetings of the
board , wiii oe well attended;
/ That the board,-will assist in de-
means of financing
the local work and meeting all legiti-
mate obligations. J. O. C.
The Leader, 50c Mo.
hacking and forwardlag the work, of'
The Salvation Army. They are the
leading men and women of the city,
with character, with stability, with
integrity, with honesty and influence
and with a concern in their hearts
for the unfortunate and suffering
bnmauity. Fojlowing are some of
the things that the advisory board
has a right to .expect of the Balva-
tioo Amy: >
Uuseldsh service in the iuterest
of the local people; '
proper rteonls of all . financial
transactions and up-to-date records
of service rendered; ,. ; "
Regular statistical and financial
;i —-4-:,
Voters of
1 wiMh to express my gratitude
for the support accorded in the
July primacy by the voters of-Orange
County. '
: Ami in soliciting tlie support of the
voters of the run-off primary.. Au-
gust 23, t promise to givl to the
affairs of the county, if elected, the
saine efficient attention I have jn the
past, and I rontimtesto larotect the
taxpayers' Interesis at ail times.
DeWitt C. Bennett
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Candidate f6r County Jtulge
: . ' Re-election
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WHEN You're Not There
To GUIDE Them. ..
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Half measures are dangerous! insurance, as
a means of protecting your dependents, is only
a half measure, UNLESS 'you make your in-
surance payable* to your Bank's Trust Depart-
ment, as executor of your estate. In this manner,
alone can you safeguard your family v against
the tragedies of inexperience and unsound judge-
ment. *
We Should Be Pleued to; DUcum With
You the liuuMnce Tru t and Other Phases
jot Estate Managenuat Do It Immediate||r ;
mmie
m p
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to express rtiy
the
d thó" 'president
how the, |ov
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orgatiiited 'trade union
uierlcah Federation o
m
Bakers* association '' has
afartwS a i!Á palgii to increaae doi
i«eatici'. consumption of wheat by
100,000/000" bushels a year.
Chairman Legge and his farm
board agencies have a slogan, "Raise
ess wheat." Now tbe bnukérs coun-
ter—bjr—saying *Ettt "more bread."
^ppdrt given
r-
mm
loyalty—to riieo
occásion.
There are 39 wheat' prjducing na
tions. If fbe American surplus is
to be sold it must be disposed (it jut
the tunrkets of th§ world.
If wheat growers r#fúse tú make
a drastic cut in wheat acreage, how
do they expect jó reduce ,.the annual
wheat surpluij ,cir where do they ex-
pect to . find a. world market in com
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Designed especially for Chevrolet; these wheels
incorporate many important features that
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The ornamental hub caps are unusually
large, and are finished in sparkling chromium
plate. The bolts that hold the wheel in place,
are located inside the hub—thus assuring a
smarter, more clean-ctit appearance. The
* there is an unusually large ¡number of spokes
\ —for extra strength and durability!
A variety of attractive .\
new colors
In addition to this de luxe Wire wheel equip-
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choice of new color combinations on all models
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You are invited to come in-NQW—and
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 5, Ed. 1 Sunday, August 3, 1930, newspaper, August 3, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142744/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.