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TEursday, March 17, 1921
THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
that ends, •Jesse James had • horse.
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Season Tickets On Sale Soon
cae of Mrs. Lorne, I may'tell you the mart with gold marks.
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THE DAWN OF A NEW ST. PATRICK’S DAY
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It is spring.
You need clothes.
enahle him to sell a certain piece of
property in which I gathered site had
equal rights; and she vehemently re-
rhe last fertnight.
robust young man!
-of whom he spoke in deeidedly un-
complimenzary manner - while there
remained property of his own which
The Chicago ministers are going
jo try ridicule asa means of bring-
ng about a reform in women* faah.
MAKE CHAUTAUQUA WEEK
YOUR VACATION WEEK
It'» only when a woman is in love
that she imagines a man looks at-
tractive wih a cigar in his mouth.
value. and if he had been a fool and
got himsir into a hole he must take
the consequences.
By starting a suit against it, the
government may intend to muake a
concrete example of the alleged ce-
ment trust.
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WHY DO THEY? “
Standard Clothes Priced Low,
must ask you to be equally frank."
"Oh, I don't know what io do!"
-rhe girl's hands t wised tog-ther In
Most versons would rather doya
lot of preaching than even a little
practicing.
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Aad columns wiul sell &
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did you not""
She nodded wordlessly.
"Iou have heard oithe subanquent
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A LITTLE SLICE O’ LIFE.
For some time past
We have been watching
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Pelieved that these boys have not
been getting L1 the noise
Possible out cf three cans.
They are very musieal cans
And we are rare the volume
Could be made much more
impressive and far-reaching
if they would adopt our plan, e
Which is to toas the can up to
The roof of the building and let
Some man up there throw it lown *
ro the sidewalk. It is a six-story
Dunlding, and we feel that •
Many more people could be
Kept awake by this method
WHAT KIND OF SOLE!
Headline in N. Y "Heraid":
“Making Good Sole Aim of Gov.
Muler."
art er. aland lag or repu atlon ot any
penson, nrm,or cqrporatiom which two
avpea in the coluiu n of The Leader
wih • uiadiy corfectea upon it. be1 us
Erouzht tv the attetion ot ths pub-
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tyhomes an departmente: No, « or as.
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UNSEEN HANDS
A Bewildering Detective Story
By ROBERT ORR CHIPPERFIELD
Copyright, 1921, Public Ledger Co. Copyright 1920.
Robert M. MeBride A Cm
ON THE SPUR OF THE
MOMENT
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Ormge, Trials Thuraday, March 17.
1921.
PRUTER-STANFIELD
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ORANGE, TEXAS
April 6th to 12th
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Site Kildew was discovered slinking
along through the dark Wednesday
night with his lantern turned down
right low. wending his way to some)
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The want Germany to toe
just when things are beginning to
get a bit monotonous, some omieial
annbsnces that he intends to en-
force the laws against something.
The’qulet, unemotional volee had t her lap f"Nursinu isn’t only a bail,
coutnued without empharis or hesi-ness with me; it is almgat a’sacred
t at ion until the end;.and now the caning, and I have nlwava driven to
girl sat composedly awaiting the uphold its tenets scrupulously. Three
next question. Could she have an- i can be nothing more despicable than
ticipated this scene and carefully re- a woman who enters a home in the
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Now that the Bolshevik; govern
uent has been overthrown again ahd
is back again, we can go on-with
the usual order of business.
“So Peters has been classifying
the women he knows."
“Yes; he says there are only two
kinds at this season — those who
worry about their new spring hats
and -those who worry about their
old ones.”
That is the question. \
But if you should wake up some morning and tind tha °U
best sun needed a quick. eTicient cleaning or pressing: Ju ' 1 V
the phone and say it. Central will give you Pruter Suu1 1,1 2
We’ll give you what you want, the way you want it as quick a ‛
want it. ,
suspieions. Yuu would not, "in the
The latest style.
The best’quality. \
The lowest price. ‘
NGE DAILY LEADER
avery arternoog except Sunday
"omt Sureet, hy Ths Orunse
As they have emptled ashes
into the wagon in front of our
Place. The time selected -foe this
Interesting en’erprise is when
.Everybody else wante to sleep
Thy dump the ashes in the wagon.
Tb< n throw the can as fsr as they
Cap throw it. We have long ,
“Yoji'first thought being to curb her ex-
• " [eitement, but when I heard Mr
Lorne's Voice .1 hesitated I qld not
mean to listen, but after the first
few wors I decided that it would
save them from embarrasament tf I
did not appear; for their argument
was adout tinutices of a most private
nature..
mother. We have absolute proof of
that and the manner of it: and wo
looking a house as Sterling Towers
n which we now live, and it rn"t
anywhere near as large. There an
aighty-gix families in our present
house anfi we’don’t believe te em-
meeting.,
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Raz Barlow has purchased him-
self a new store euit qf clothes and ,
is resdy to agsin mount the sociail
ladder. He got about half way up it
last summer when his clothes wore
out.
tersional capacity, and I do not pre- ilt, you know. In the afternoon she
When you read that a "suicide
pact" has been successful you know
there are two fools less In the world.
fuss the prtvate sates of a family sumed her duties as well as my own;
that made me shrink and quail, and
tried to whip the village cops, who
bore him off to jail. The home brew
artists have no luek, this uisd sad
merry year; through straws nr gar-
den hose they suck their nectar, am-
ber dear, sad then they're loaded
on a- truck and jailed for half a
year. They never seem’to put acrose
the graft they’ve framed so well; a
bowl or two they blithely toss. and
arch their necks and yeli, and then
they're seen, n total loss. in some
punk prison cell And having seen
what ills befall the home brew sports
this year, I do not fill my flagons
with stuff that looks like beer, but
to the Hydrant by the wall my steps
I sanely steer.
has the pep, it has the kick, the po-
tency of rye." He took another
inevnaDl Lorty drops, directly from the pall,
then uttered sundry warlike whodps
hat Doctor Adams as well as the ----—
speciaitsts are convinced ilia death B was hoped that the word "pro-
was not the direct resuit of the prick vaxanda" and the hyphen could be
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lord the job in London, ns we nuder. Here of the famity during your stay.
"Topeka people don't appreciate
Topeka's good street car service un
til they go riding in some other
city."—Topeka “Capital." And thal
s what they say in every town in the
United tatee
HOME BREW.
My neighbor Blitzen took aomo
hops and herbs and roots ana barky,
and brewed a pail of sparkung slops,
to banish care that narks; and then
be sipped some forty drops, with
eloquent remarks "There is no rea-
son why a hick should suffer and be
dry; this brew of mine is pretty
sitek, It-eats’the stuff you buy, it
L would carry him safely over some
1—I can sraree-Tcrisis in the stock market and turn
chautauqun is a veritable fesuval ut music. Lleuranee - Ltt S ‘
phonyt rhestra is acheduled for two notable eonerta Th i. T i- m
samLewi company, heade by thepruminent W.Irtt'M >t- 4
The orpheu Four. Amerlea’s foremost male quart, 1 The .Ju’ * 4
baro-a orchestra Waller Jenkins: The Roech-Freeman ' ompn '
eoncerts la all—qertainly the music alone is worth tar more than th.....i.
of the season ticket. •
LECTURES
Many notables appear on the Chautauqua lecture staff this season ite-
fansson, the famous Arctic explrer, is one of th** headliners i ■ t« ■ r"
Macfarlane, noted American writer. Im another Add to these 1 '
ties the name of Ton? Skeyhili, just baeh, from Russia; Hunt t - k the
Chicago Art Institute. Father Croninand Burnell Ford. inventor and ""7
trical scientist.
ENTERTAINMENT
an outstanding entertainanent event is scheduted for the fifth nixbt'm a
be play productfom presente by the Kelthley Brondway payer witn an
aif-prefemalonal Ost Another entertainment feature o note one to a
two programs to be vresented by Ada Konch and Itutn Freeman on e
second day This is a duo with a country-wide reputation.
looked to me. Sergeant Odedl, Hke a' On the day before the epibode of
deliperate reintection, I cannot even1 which I have Jon told you Miss
under the present cireuma stances dis Brown nad a sore throat, and I as-
Kisby
"You forget that the irritation of j interrupted him. "I am«frhidinat
the infected arm had also inereasedwhat I tave to teuljou wi seem to
and to an alarming extent. It - It | estabtish a motive, yet I mus speak.
house and we do not like it very . ,----------------
much. In fact. It is not as gone deatt of MraLorue’s oldest son. Ju-
‘ " ’ Han Chalmers?''
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The best way to cure grouchy
landlords is to bulld nore housen_.
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Columbus A sop was taken in cus-
tody by the Deputy Constable Priday
night for having an empty jug of
liquor in his possession.
Railroads with lines running to-
ward Washington should take cour-
age—the ofice-hunting season it
wide open.
stand a house now goes with it. We
hare even seen s picture of the
it is said Caat 10,00 persons in
cnicage have taken up crime as a
proteneion, but they are probabl}
only the late recruits.
King George is said to be took in:
for a sure-enough hair restorer
thus it is that democracy levels
mankind.
We take this method of informing do know or susveet a possible mo
President Harding that under no five on Mr Lorne’sbart for-such •
of-lhat needle; and they are co-op
atating with me in -every way. I
critae. Miss Risby, there are cer-
tain occasions when professlonal eth-
ice must be put aside. . The truth
will no bring Mrs. Lorne back to
life, but it may save others from dy-
ing as she did." .
“Nor' she cried. "I have been on
a contagious case’ in quarantine for
ly believe it! How "how did he, the tide, if his wife would only sign
[the document. mysterious designation. The Depity
H. was mudered in an even “She, declared that the property in constable, ever atert, was soon on
question was bound to increase In hts trail and treed him at prayer
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hearsed it? Her poise seemed all at intimate, conhHlcutial capacity of a
once too perfect not to have been nurse and tuttlee of the personal,
studied. private matters which E -
"Miss Hisbyat there luu st have eome under her observation; and ye
been something else to arouse jour if it Is a qyestion of preventing
clinic, I realise that I have nq
ordinary performnance of your duty, choice. Only if Ur Lorne is nno-
it goes without saying that the
exirulazaueqs of youth nerd the
steady Mg ieqence of mature men
and women And when it is widely
given the advice of their elders will i
not be lost ob the young. But for
the most par this sobering influence
mud wot express ttgelr ia merely re
presbtve measures or in helplees
: abandon to alarms over youth’s al ‛
legod mmodesty. The world is still
eocuxe at its moorings; it still be
longs to the men and women who
Eu5n autinguieh betweeh the plainly
E ।ana the patiently frivolous.
Adults, 82.m2; Students, $1.50; Chun's. 31.00 No War Tax-
ILLUSTRATED pAoGRAMs NOW _ BEING DISTRIBUTED
WATCH FOR YOURS
prevent a man from having a private cent I am dotng a terrible thing in
interview with his dying wife mere-’this betrayal of my trust-"
ly because on an earlier visit of bls' "It yr Lorne is innocent the
the bandage about her arm’had be. inirhTannot hurt him" the deteczive
come toosened and her fever n-ur ed. "Circumstantiai evidenge
crensed alum cannot avail in a case of this
■The shot fold, as he couid igt soct. And, perem motive
by the sudden tightening of the girt’ apveatT- 5---E
"It's a little hard for young doc-
tors to keb a start.”
./“I know. 'Tm raising whiskers."
■ "They will help. And I'll loan
you some of my magazines for 1876
to put in your ante-room.”
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It is hoped improvements in the
postal service will not be in the way
of having bills arrive more promptly.
latet unsuccessful attempte have
been made upon other members of
he family,” Odell paused. "You see
sow- Miss Risby, that no ethical
quesn must seal your lipis. In the
SHORT SKIRTS AND THINGS
. In their efforts to save society
I from what they consider an inevit
f• able dr.-generation, certain reformer.
I ' complain of a declining modesty it
I . mauers of drese. Noe do they hav
L fsr to seek to gather cause for com
, ’ Mlaint. In the abort skirt and th<
iransparent hosiery, in the powder
puff and the lp-stiek, they feel thal
g they have proof positive for their
contention.
By those who take this social phe
, hoinenon seriously it it to be nmem
E - beced, however, that in some re
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FLIITING WITH DEATH.
( Reports of deaths resuiting from
induigence in the various forms ol
nioonanine liquor, which come from
many sections of the United States
stuupiy elnf hasize the danger in using
any of the concoctione that are sold
illegally, even under a government
stamp Ten persons died in one
week in the Pittsburg district ol
acute alcoholism, and analyses oi
zome of the intoxicants used dis
closed the fact that ether, one ol
th, most dangerous drugs, was be
lag used w give:"kiek" to sn other
wise innocent beverage Ether ap
pears to be taking the place of wood
alcohol as a stimulator.
The counterfeiting of internal rev
enue stamps used on bonded liquor
has become so frequent that the
purehaser of uquor rtputed to b
genuine has no assurance that hi
can use it in safety. The person
who buss liquor in violation of the
pronibiuon law flatters himself that
he can not be deceived by ths ven-
dor. but hundreds at instances-in re.
cent weeks would seem to demon
strate the fact that there is no safe
ty in purchasing anything which ma;
be offered by dealers in illicit liquor,
even though it bear the usual guar
antee of a government stamp.
only exercise of common sens*
will save men from the danger ol
becoming 'victims of the vieious
drinks that are being sold by boot
loggen as “bottled in bond" liquor
or something just as safe. Wher
men realize that they are trifling
with death in patronizing the illicit
liquor seller he will go out of busl
nest.
ions Nwspaper men who have al-
ready tried that will not be much in-
ter ed in »hut the,myisters will brena to-hazara any motive for euch a
X'j^y'ro^M 'from thaywozvollbie on a. Lme my fate to a nap rematned
men " only duty was toward patient within call. I went to the day bed
• • • and I fulflled it to th*1 best ot my | in the boudoir and fell„aeleep almost
ability" , once, but was awakened by the
•’Yet you did learn sodietuing; or j sound of my patient's voice raised in
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“Two Eight, ” These are the words and wheu you whisper "
to Central It means that you get Service.
If you want a blacksmith, never say "28 to Cntta i“
not if you want a shipbuuider, a.sarpenter, a plumb- r ot E
sweep. *
bassy will hofa more than forty-
even We hope the president will
be side to get some othee arrest dip.
omat to take this post, as it realiy
s an infportant place We don't
emember just who has held it dur
ng recent years, but it is an im-
portant job at that.
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"Others " The girl was starled Mr Lorne was urging his wife tot
tram'tier serene composure at las’ signsonde sort of paper which would'
"What do you mean. Sergant Odell?
Surely there have been no further
cases:"
"You ‛encounteted‛ all the metn-
RIPPLING RHYME
—. By walt Mason —2
■ spects it is not a new problem
M- Younger generations have ever beer
if a source of annoyance to their el
fieri; which is only another wan of
M‛— saying that older people have alway
8 . found some of the ways of young
■ i. peopl quite beyond undemanding
This comes about as the result of t
M difference in viewpoint in which ase /
/ and custom and the changing fash
( ions play a great part. With th<
run of the years the individual be
k ’ comes more Stable in his outlook on ,
We; in the same measure in which
he is inefined to become more con-
f servutive in his ideas, so he is lesF
given in maitersof dress and amuse
meat to run to what seem to him Che
c-rrmous ploasures of youth.
It was thenrst night of a new
play.
"I say," remarked the author to
the manager, "that scene-shifter
over there is a most peculiar look,
ing fellow." ,
"Yes; he's an Eskimo," said the
manager.
"An Eskimo' What on earth
made you take him on!”
“Oh, I thought it would be a com.
fort to see one happy face if the
play turns out to be. a frost!”
OH, AW RIGHT 1
Rear Roy—On reading that the '
price of admston to the first show-
ing of “The Four Horsemen" is*to
be $10,1 am reminded of the wheeze I
Cemnally, pubusher; Robert K
_ aumugiau editor, harles c
" Woodmon advertiming manager,
Eaterea at the orane. Texus, postornc
as wecunq-caas matter.
K Memher vnatea Press Ausocdation.
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circundstanees will we accept the am-
bassadorship to the court of St.
Jame it will be quite useless to
ask u4 While we are a great diplo-
mat a nd are really well ntted for
the pl icw in every way. we do not
tee-1 tha we can leave our pos i uon
as colpmm conductor of this paper.
4s wet have a contract which has
some time to run. If we could con-
tinue to draw our salary as column
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A teacher in a slums Sunday
school remarked that her class was
better informed upon motion pic-
tures than they were upon things
religious. The lesson was on the
subject that "still small voice.”
“Have you 'ever heard the word
'conscience?." she asked.
The silenee was unbroken and
uncomprehending.
Then the light of knowledge
dawned upon the face of one little
girl, and she announced
"Sure, I know, Conscience Tal-
- madge."
'be private atfairs ol tbot family." j shrill anger.
odel seized upon the opeping shei "1 strted up to go to her, my
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fused. I cannot repeat the exact1
words; but it was evident that he I
was in financial stralts, and he com-
plained bitterly of his positien in
practically living on the money she
nad inherited from her first husband
nal, one month 75 cents; one ycar $>.00,
ayable An advanee.
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