The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 65, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921 Page: 6 of 6
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a visit with relatives at Palestine.
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By depositing checks promptly you
are protecting yourself and doing a favor
to make use of our bank -bymail service.
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BOY NEAR DEATH AFTER
HEAD SF ARED BY FAKE
A Man's
Store
Iriah Potatoes, 1b
Riee, per lb,--
Lard, per lb _____
Bread, per loaf _
All checks received in the transaction
of business should be deposited within two
days. Mail them to us; we will credit
. your account immediately and acknowl-
edge the deposit by return mail.
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COLBURN AND CAMP
BUY GRAIN COMPANY
ERVI1
Anyhow, it will be a good game, because Beaumont has got a
real ball club. They’ve whipped the “Cards" once and the “Cards”
trounced them the same number of times. See Episode III tomor-
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Market and Van Buren Streets
a • Chicago
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Parts
For Sale Only by
HILL MOTOR CO.
Phone <««. 3rd and Green Ave.
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CLOTHES THAT INVITE THE QUsTi
Mgzazs
Game Starts at 4 p. m.
U is one of the smallest planes horsepower motor and will cany
in the world, bar ag e wing spread load of 240 pounds
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businesa last night.
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Childress and Colwel
DEAYING
Furniure and Plan Moving a
Specialty
phokkh—up- -rm ica
•Present Revolt Futile, Says
ex-Mayor of Moscow in
Inter, iew.
At the
handling
Texas por
rent to M
any south
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but are a
shipping ’
Mr Jo
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(Ny United Preta.)
.Taria. March 17— is impos-
erble for the present ravolt to over.
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the smaller variety, however. White
nerch and eat fish are In evidenee and
luck for this season ot the pear.
Wifihington, March 17.—Chrged *------ ------
with nearly eausing an eight-year-
leaders said today. Official mult of
Boleevik Too Strong.
“The Bolshaviki have too strong a
hoid on the country's military re-
Epurees to be broken
Mow,” Roundnef said
The Ot
ae activities
lg* one of t
matter o
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C ot the bt
Ej- stated. ”
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2 men wor
Last v
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concern
' money "
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ostablish
| estimate
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FEDERAI, AUDITOR HERR.
J. W. Ford, auditor for the United
States shipping board with hend.
quarters at Port Arthur, spent Wed.
nesday in the'eity in conference with
Captain Slocum in charge of ths
storage yard hero.
"Mexico
anawered
question, '
count ry ?"
Mexico for
with the I
port comp
the branch
concern.
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Mr Johnsi
any type <
the fooler
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their hom
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Local fshermen report unusual
TO YOUR OWN
PERSONALITY
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Let the clothes you wear prop-
erly express your self to others
There is a right style—a combi-
nation of the right fashion and
the right fabric — to fit your
personality as well as your
person. You can specify both
when you order your clothes
feet high. . It has a speed of
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"According to personal tntorma-
Have our local dealer show you
our newest fashions and fine wool
fabrics—hundred, of them. If you
do not know who he is, write us.
(Specinl to The iehder)
by a single Washington, March 15.—The new
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the first blow against the red dicta. . ..
torship and nothing how can check appearance here, miles and hour and carried a
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for Spring and Summer 1931
Our book of latest authentic fashions for men
of all types will be given to you upon request. •
Ask our focal dealer for it or write us.
crabs continue to nibble after the
tempting bait. Many fishing parties
from Orange are making exeursons
to spots up and down the river to
angle for the finny tribe.
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Oar great organization of skilled
tailors—each a specialist—, our
high standard of both work-
manship and materials, and our
improved system of measure-
ments insure your satisfaction
At the right price
—The lowest possible for the quality
J. M Colbur’and H. O. Camp have
acqulred control of the Waldman.
Ron Grain company, it was learned
this morning.
The firm will continue business at
the same location on Front street,
and will be known in the future as
the Colburn Grain Company.
The new manageigent assumed
charge Thursday.
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CARAREr RASKETBALA.,
Cambridge, Masa, March 17.—
For the first Llme dancing is to fol*
low basketball games at Harvard.
The presence of almost as many
giris as men at the basketball games
this season is respoesible for‘the in-
novation.
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the Russian masses. The soviets are
doomed."
"Events at Kronstadt confirm our
thesis that the entire Russian peo-
ple is hostile to the soviets," M.
Vinaver, also a constituent member
declared
Here’s a chance to see hew Texans can play against “Big
Leaguers”—but, shucks, Hornsby is from Texas and several other
members of the “Card” club are from the Lone Star State—so
where’s your old dope pot?
s^XXX^r—J JS atoxopptngdays “ “ your
The purpose or the machine is to
take the place of motoreyelee for
certain kinds of messenger service.
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Famine Will Pwrcrr^i feeble-mindedness and also of an im-
-I le entirel" possIble that they pediment of speech by branding a
rricr.1:' put mAxtsxonancbsesexarteaon. he tor
spirit of revolt. Will arouse the en- ”00 from the mother. The iron
tire population in a movement that burned azay part of the bone and
wm eueceed " i the boy is now in a hospital where
Paul Millukom, who was foreign his condition is serious.
minister in the Kerenskp cabinet, i " ,____ .
aaid eversthing in Russia was hap- SAYS EROTHER DIED Ploxes have voted practically unani-
pening ae the anti-Bolsheviks had OVEn 123 YEAnS AGO mously in favor of a strike, union
predicted. - Brussets, March 17.—When a man.
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been very
expect in
Tampico
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world corn
ore many
'many Eun
sented,
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the buxine
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impossible
the buxine
was a cou
can't depe
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thing it is
body contr
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rather her
comparisot
, ports of t
goods beta
fast comin
ping iddus
be a leadi
Experte
regarding
and are I'
increase ii
aa the re
here.
ticn from Hussia, even the cedguara old boy, death by searing his head
up Ihe
ltenmapossihle asyetto predict the aino has been areestea here. The
pute still „thep e et revolt The Charge against Cardino is practicing
redscotn, PONSeS2 certain, troops of medicine without a license.
gapeclally famous international regi. 1
meets which remain faithful and The boy vietim Felix Memo,
upon whom the last hopes of the so. son of Mrs Angelna Marino. Car-
vint leaders will rest J ditto promised to cure the boy of
STRIKE IS FAVORED
Chicag, March 17.—Packer em-
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"Outside Intervention haring ceas-, aged eighty three. applied to the
ed. the Bolsheviki no longer have'court for relief the magistrate asked oday-
"apeEoAts for the famine and misery him whether he had no frineds or ===
inEussia relations wo could help him. Them
PARES AKE RRDTCEn old man aid * had none, for is i
TWENTY.PIVE PER CEVr only, brother died 125 years ago
Quincy. Mass March 17 — The After the usual warning that the
• ome rule committee of the Quincy com was not to be turned into *
chamber at commerce announced a theatre, the old man explained that
25 per cent reduction In the cost or his father was married in 1792 and
rides from Quincy Square to East had ‘ son who died three years later '
Weymouth and South Braintree, on Th father married a second time in
the Quincy division of the Eastern/1836, at the age of sixty-two. and
Mease chuxetts Elevated railroad. the applicant was born the year after
f
ihrow the Bolsheviki," ex-Mayor
CRoundnef, of Moscow, declared in an
[interview there today
Roundnef, a torme r member of
*be Russian consituont assembly and
an anti- Bolsheviki. agreed with oth-
sr Russians lore. however, in the;
-bli that the Kronstadt and Petro. l
«j4 upris’age are the forerunners
05 rebelliohs which eventually will
loerthrow the rorletL
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WEAVER To nvn.p nAnGE.
Joe Weaver & Bon. local ship
builders, received a contract Wdnes- :
day.for the construction ot a large|
barge for use on the Sabine Con '
struetion is expected to begin at'
once, it was announced
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 17, No. 65, Ed. 1 Thursday, March 17, 1921, newspaper, March 17, 1921; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1528777/m1/6/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.