The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1922 Page: 6 of 8
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THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
LEGION STATE
MEET AT WACO
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September the state
the American Legion will meet
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ing the same in fee simple, that
upon
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Thos. C. Ford, Secretary.
CITATION BY PUNLICA’TION
House.
Phone 505.
Big Dollar Day feast
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week, Morgan Line
steamship offic-
of Orange County, to be holden at
ials have
announced here.
Coastwise movement of
vessels now,
AT THE CROWN
is much larger than
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aided by this fund during the past
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mines which Hoover sought
to put
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Phone 389
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suing herein by his Guardian, Mrs.
J. A. Godwin, Plaintiffs, and W. s.
Where You
Can Buy
U. S. Tires:
THIS IS POSITIVELY THE LAST PRICE — BUY
, NOW BEFORE WE FEED THEM TO :
and the un- ’
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United States Tires
United States @ Rubber Company
County, if there be a newspaper pub-
lished therein, but if not, then in any
newspaper published in the First Ju-
dicial District; to appear at the next
Bear in mind that these prices
apply to the most complete
line of quality tires in the /
world. Remember, too— /
as you read the follow- /
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quality has been posi- / E
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that fast action by
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on U.S.Tires
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35.65
36.15
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22.95
26.45
29.15
30.05
30.85
37.70
38.55
19.50
40.70
41.55
46.95
49.30
51.85
20.85
21.95
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Tax on the ahovt has been
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FOUND
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Westbound
In Connection With Our
August Clean-Up Sale
BUY THURSDAY
Nobby
*12.55
15.60
21.00
Chain
Sil-40
11.00
21.35
22.45
23.65
24.15
30.05
31.05
32.05
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34.00
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each.;
30c each
STUDENTS AIDED
IN LOAN FUNDS
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if Mayor W. E. Lea will cal at our store we will
fit him with his choice of a Straw Lid Free.
HOOVER WANTS COAL
PROFITEERS CURBED
JOHNSON AUTO SUPPLY CO.
Fifth at Front
1 I UP TO $6.00 STRAWS-
$1.95
TO INVESTIGATE
STANDARD OIL CO.
REMNANTS FOR EVERYBODY AT LESS THAN
COST — SEE THEM — BUY THEM!
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inches wide, 4 yards for
$1.00
Mrs. Robert Lee Lemons
announces the opening of
her studio, Tuesday, Sep-
tember the Fifth. Bailey
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$6.50 GINGHAM DRESSES—$2.98
Just thirty of these Dressesileft sizes 16 to 44.
WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS—$2.95 .
About seventy-five pair to close out—values up to
$10.00: black and brown.
$8.50 SWEATERS—$4.95
Women’s Silk Sweaters — in coat styles — newest
shades.
$6.50 SILK SWEATERS—$3.95
Misses’ and Women’s Silk Sweaters in slip-over styles.
Sizes 16 to 44.
$9.50 DRESSES— $3.95
Organdies, Dotted Swisses and Voiles—Wonderf
Dresses at this price—For Thursday Only. ,
KEWPIE ICE CREAM
ITS BETTER
Ask For
Phone 453
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30 x3% Clincher
and Straight Side
Royal Cord‘1465
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Gulf Coast Lines
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GOODRICH TIRES
"Best in the Long Run.”
Vulcanizing — Repairing.
PROMPT SERVICE.
SABINE VULCANIZING WORKS
cied advantage in shopping
around for tires it disap-
reared on July 29,1922.
Expression and Dramatic
Art
$6.00 AND $7.00 PANAMAS AND BANKOKS—-
$2.95
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()N July 29,1922, the lowest
E prices ever quoted on U. S.
Passenger Car Tires went into
effect — Royal Cords included.
These new prices should give
confidence to dealers and car-
owners that no lower basis of
quality tire prices will prevail.
Boys’ 75c Nainsook
Union Suits, 2 for ” *
$1.00
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busine
anywher
buy yom
eessary.
HOUSE
delphia.
convention ofj
in
Waco, and as W. S. Foster, Adjutant)
Children’s 50c Socks, all
sizes, 3 pair for
$1.00
30x3%
USCO
FABRIC
$1065
FOk SA
piete Wi
room; fu
20*
45c Oil Cloth, 3 yards
$1.00
25c best grade Bleached
Domestic, 6 yards for
$1.00
$1.00 72x90 Bleached
Sheets, 2 for—
$1.00
(Limit 4)
15c Brown Domestic, 36
inches wide,' 10 yards for
$1.00
the only emotion that he displayed
during his long confinement here.
60c Pepperell Sheeting.
81 inches wide, 2}2yds.
$1.00
6"
3
IF YOU
and p
own an
with whl
you to s
Wm E.
Charles,
25c Pajama Check Nain-
sook, 6 yards for
$1.00
and ••when do
NOTCE FOR BIDS
Sealed bids will be received by the
Board of Education of the City of
Orange up until noon Monday. Au-
P
‘ made a short statement just before
he entered the death house
Firm wishing to act as Depository
Women's 50c White Lisle
Hose, 3 pair for
$1.00
FOk HA
street,
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AUSTIN, Aug. 14.-—Showing the
Value of student loan funds to help
the court house thereof. in Orang?.
Immed-Tesas, on the Fourth Monday in
congress is nec-octehr,A. D. 1922, the same being Vines and N. E. Vines,
the,23rd-day of October, A. D. 192:, known heirs of W. S.
then and ther^lo^answer a petition * E. Eineset al, Defendants, and sd
Eva Frudell met scores of girls
in the bathing beauty contest at
.Washington, D. C. And she was
declared the prettiest. That's why
• ’she has that big silver cup.
Sept. H, 12 and 13 Will See'
Tenas Ex-Servicemen Gath-
7 ered at Waco.
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to the ehair in alienee.
was emphasized:
congress is nee-!
ial small loan funds, or scholarship
fund handled by the ex students' as-
sociation, ten other students were
aided. including the special funds.
$10,463.34, all in loans, were ad-
vasced to the students.
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Fedcrat Exeise
absorbed
Address all bids to
Adulla
prices b,
aow ben
uurk UC
ensary if the federal government is
to curb the coal profiteers and in-1
sure an equitable distribution of the
limited supply of muel. Secretary of
Commerce Hoover declared today.
Efforts to control prices and dis '
99 easy steps from the »
First National Bank
corner. A short walk .
but a long saving.
gust 21, from any Corporation or
" DALLAS, Aug 16.- Waco is go-
!ng to have a chance to show to the
world that she is one of the most
thriving cities anywhere and is cap-
able of entertaining her visitors bet-
ter than any other place in the
United States.
On the 11th. 12th, and 13th of
Holy Roller." a preacher and since, reservists will be mere at that time,
being brought to the main prison has -----------------
said but little. For two monthg he EVANGELIST HERE
Peered through the bars with man
lacal eyes that prison officials said I
Blanche Mildred Holbrook won
over hundreds of competitors in a
bathing beauty contest at Seattle.
Someone called her "a dry land
swimmer" and just for that she
jumped into Puget Sound and
swam a mile and a haif. 1
Sheriff or any Constable of Or-
trihution through voluntary agree-
ments are threatened with failure,
due to the refusal of some coal op-
erators and other Interests to co-op-
erate, the secretary admitted.
Government reports show that coal
prices have soared considerably above
the $3.50 maximum price at the
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The negro, who had slept soundly
until an early hour, called religious
workers, guards and others of the
small coterie who had kept vigi at
the prison all night around him and
regular term of the District Court ;
Kev. L. Weil, noted evangelist and,
lecturer will deliver his famous ad |
demented. Early last night, touch-1 -------
ed by’ehe singing of B negrb from ' dress "Catch a Vision of Christ'' at
his honie dounty, the minister broke the First 'Christian church tonight
down and wept and prayed. It was1
— ' । reputation as a lecturer for the
I Masonic Lodge. The public is in-
"The warden and prison officials,
and some residents of Nashville have for the funds of said Hoard lot tha
interceded for me," he said "Most ensuing year.
of these were democrats. Covered
Taylor, a republican, has even re.
fused to come to the prison to hear
my statement. I want you all to
vote the democratic ticket in No-
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FOR sa
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iness.
Apply it
tore.
FOR 84
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Women’s $1.50 Silk
Hose, pair for •
$1.00
Women’s Monarch Knit
Union Suits. 2 for
$1.00
appoitmen as Ameriean Exahenze
com-! editor ofLone of hipe’s largest pews-
"I papers and wilileatetsepeimser 1
appear before the for Pekin. Hejssnseraduate of the
wpen hesrinEs are n/Universities of "Arkansas. Missouri,
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THE STATE OF TEXAS, To the
GOES TO CHINA AS
EXCHANGE EDITOR
FAYETTEVILLE. Ark . Aug is
shorten the educational road for am-
Is Mid shippers at both ends’ oFibitious students, a report was rec-
the line are beginning to realize that ’ en ty! made by the Students' Memor-
coastwise shipping trade offers ex ial Loan Fund "f the University of
ceptional advantages and the three!Texas. Seventy students have been
ships a week schedule is merely the
forerunner of extensive shipping op-
erations bewween Galveston and the
Northern Coastal shipping points is
believed here.
Henry Vaughn and Donald Page
eat” ain’t ever
The dealer with a full line of U. S.
Tires at these new prices can serve
you better than you haw ever
beep served before in the his-
tospf theausomobilf. /
If khere ever was any fan- /
at 7:30. Rev. Weil has a national
three ships WEEKLY
GALVESTON-NEW YORK
GALVESTON Aug. 16 Due to
the increased cbastwise tonnage de-
mands. a system of three ships sall-]
ing a week between Galveston and'
New York will be Inaugurated this
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6 Arrives ----6:06 •. m
No. 110 Arrives _______10:13 a. m
4 Arrives ------ —1:35 p. m
8 Arrives ---.9:52 p. m
session. In addition, through spec-
Harris, negro murderer who died in the naval air station at Pensecola,
the electric chair here Tuesday have been ordered to New Orleans,:
James McElroy. white, who shot!*0 be present during the American!
aud killed a Roane county commis-Lesion Convention there, October!
sary keeper who had refused him/16-20, it was announced at the de- j
credit and then prayed over the body partment today.
as he lay where It had fallen, went It is possible also that several of
...... the vessels which are training naval i
ange County-—Greeting:
You Are Hereby Commanded to
going to be heard, ’cause we’re just
zoing to be eating all the time and
won’t have time to say it Water
mellon barbecue, gee but “Ain’t we
got fun?"
State headquarters announces that
the women are going to be there.
That organization known as he Aux-
ilary is going to have its stute ron
vent ion at the same time. Accord-
ing to Judge Willis, who has charge
of the entertainment, there is going
to be a sure enough stag party also.
kansas, has received notice of his
vember."’
Harris, who killed another negro
claimed that he did so in serr de’ summon W S. Vines, N. E. Vines,
fense and that he was without money and the unknown heirs of W. S.
with which to secure counsel to Vines, and N E Vines by making
present his case when placed on publication of this Citation once in
trial. 'each week for four successive weeks
The two executions Tuesday has1 previous to the return day hereof,
brought the total in Tennessee t0 in some newspaper published in your
eleven within the past six months.
Leaves at 10:25 a. m.
Returns at 5:35 p. m.
Washington State Vote Democratic Ticket
Says Condemned Negro
-----. I WASHINGTON. Aug. 16.—Th« U. |
NASHVILLE, Tenn., Aug. 16— S. S. Birmingham, flying the flag!
'Vote the democratic ticket in No-|of Rear Admiral W. C. Cole. com-
vember." ' mandisg the special service squad-
Wednesday, August 16, 1922
RAILROAD SCEHDULE
Furnished and corrected by local
railroad agents:
petition alleging that Plaintiffs are!
the owners in fee simple of the
following tract of land, to-wit: a part
of the N. Cordrey Headright sur-
vey. situated in the town and County
of Orange, State of Texas, and being
a part of Block I. of the Amended
Sheldon Survey of the City of or-
■ange: Beginning at a point on the
! west Boundary line of the said Block
I. 418 feet from the S, W. cr.
thereof and 116 feet from the s. w.
[ tract 'of land purchased from Mrs
Mary Page, by G. W. Wilson, and
being the north half of said tract:
| Thence East parallel with the South
I Boundary line of said tract 212 feet
। to the -East Boundary line of said
lot: Thence North on said Boun-
dary line 116 feet to the N. E. Cor.
I ner thereof; Thence West on the
North Boundary line of said lot 212
feet to the end of said Lot. Thence
j South on said Boundary line of sale
‘ Bloek I. to the place of beginning I
That on. to-wit: the first day of!
| Jan. 1922, that Plaintiffs were
lawfully possessed of said land, hole I
HAVE
Concn
f Club Gn
l will
Howevei
mnents.
Hirst Na
I filed in said court on the 15 th day :
of August. A. D. 1922, in a suit.
Inumbered on the docket of said court I
I No. 4616, wherein Vera Vaughn.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 16. Invest- .
igation of the Standard Oil company
will.be naqe by the speclal senate
coninfttet probing the prevailing
hizhizasolinenpkriees, it was an- Ntauice K V-._ of
nouneed-by Senator McNary, Oregon, journalism at the Vmiversity of Ar
actnF chairman.
{n a eetter,9
Ele, hed offe _____
Pipy oi New; Jmvy. said ht he
woud,be dto appear before the
COttQvfttre when herings are m.
No. 11 Arrives ___________ a. m.
3 Arrives ------------- a. m.
5 Arrive# ....... p. m.
7 Arrives .........-.,7:30 p. m.
of the Waco Post puts it. "ain’t we
goin‘ to have fun?” Fun- well I
should say, and. we are just goin"
to stand rightout on the main street
of that berg and "murder the bug-
ler,” and toot those old brass band
horns, ‘n everything. .
There is going to be music galore
, upon said. Plaintiffs and ejected the
। Plaintiffs therefrom to their damage,
to-wit: The sum of Five Hundrea
; ($500.00) Dollars, and Plaintiff fur-
, ther pleads the Statutory periods of
limitations of three, five and ten
years..
Herein Fail Not but have • before
said Court, at its aforesaid regular
; term, this writ wwith your return
’ thereon, showing how you have ex-1
i ecuted the same.
Given Under My Hand and the I
i Seal of said Court, at office in Or-
ange, Texas, this the 15th day or
August, A. D. 1922.
OLLIE R. ROAN, Clerk,
District Court, Orange County.
By C. E. COOPER, Deputy.
:50 a. m.
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ENTIRE STOCK OF STRAW HATS IN THREE
PRICE GROUPS—UP TO $3.50
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 197, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 16, 1922, newspaper, August 16, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529061/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.