The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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We direct special attention
to the many exclusive, pat-
ented features embodied
King George 11 of Greece who has
replaced the dethroned Constantine,
Greece May Have Potential
War Possibilities.
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PARIS. Sept. 29.—The whole Bal-'
kans, Europe’s tinderbox, threatehed
to become cm broiled in the Turkish-
Free Aulo Truck De-
livery to all available
points.
Ria
but the attitude of each puts Nur-
phey in the position of having to se-
lect the man.
WEDNFSD
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Wednesday
home of A
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disbanded 1
only a hor
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activities d
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Sealy
Mattresses
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FRIDAY
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ciety of fl
will have
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a feature
CHILDREN WALL
BE ADMITTED
FREE AT FAIR
The South Texas State Fair, to bel
held at Beaumont, Texas, will admit
all shool children, teachers and oth- !
era connected wii the schools, tree
to the opening on Thursday, Novem-
before— It not only
can be done, but at the
same time new and ad
ever been able to do it
GONZALES COUNTY
TO STAGE FAIR
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in Sealy Mattresses. Once
you own a Genuine Sealy
Mattress, , you’ll not ..be
content with any other.
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the Ladies'
church met
Homer Win
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be hld late
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one Visitor
"Locke, Mrs.
C. W. Hugg
and a visito
Regurar$2950
in addition to or-
of either Mahogany or
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Regular $49.85 Axminster Rugs
Very nice selection of room-size high pile
fine quality Axminster Rugs—all $49.85 val- J
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The Famous ‘KARPEN" Furniture is Sold Exclusively at the Phoenix
Sani must solve a difficult finan-
cial problem in the near future.
(iLRANERS
The Gleal
Methodist c
of Nrs. J.
noon at 4:0
? Mrs. A. J
the lesson ta
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followed d
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Presbyterian
day school
Thursday at
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Subject o
Good Samar
Neighbor?”
Several ve
the lesson w
Campbell. M
W. Higman,
Mrs. Raymo
Hill.
After read
discussion of
tfons the me
prayer by Mr
ladies enjoye
fresh ments (
served by Cl
We pay Freight on all
purchases of $10 or
more.
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ALL BUSINESS MEN MUST |
CO-OPERATE IN CARING
FOR DISABLED VETERANS
_ . Walnut. Without a Six Pieces Com-
doubt one of the biggest values ever offered. plete, Special...
Specially Priced at
5224.75
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Uncle Sam Must
Overcome Deficit E
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WASHINGTON, sept. 29.— Uncl II
to information reaching government
officiate.
An injunction against that part of'
the law giving the interstate com-
merer commission and the federal
fuel distributing agency the right to
deny cars to eoal sold at exorbitant
prices, soon will be asked.
The operators charged this provi-
sion is unconstitutional. 1
ing by medical examination, shall
have u specified empiosment objec-
tive , and for each employment ob-
jective there is set up a complete
program of instruction, outlining the
essential elements of training, and
for each trainee there is made out an
individual traniing program. This re-
sults in the disabled veteran, after
being physically taken care of, be
ing trained in suen vocation as in.
fitted for, to enable him to again
become a self-sustaining and produc-
tive citizen.
The cost of this work is of course,
very great, but balanced against this
certain expense te thr unlimited po-
tentialityof these men for good. A
pertinent example of the worth of a
man, or an idea born in a man's
mind, is our present rehabilitation of
disabled soldiers. A wealthy Belgian,
watching the return of soldiers, in
sonaiiy request J ugo-Siavia aid in
You certainly can't afford to miss the wonderful value we are offering in a genuine
f
the opportunities now offered. Hundreds of
A fund of $20,000 has been rals-the new 10 cent proporttonal rail
ed to smsure euccew of the celebra-,rate on steel and iron thlpments
ber 2,when the gates of the new ex-
vosiuon grounds will be opened for
__. . The now rate was put into etfect
| Cures alalarta, culls. Fever, tollowing a hearing before the,in-
h iKe recom- II
over a miflion - ;
various ways disabled, placed his
house at their disposal, a room at a
time, until it was completely fillec,
and even necessary to add to it,
putting in machinery, tools, etc., ac-
cording to thr man’s ability to han-
dle. Practically every nation in the
World War built up a t ran ing iyo-
tem based on this Belgian’s idea a
better way of handling this problem
than was ever used before, saving
an inestimable wealth of manpower
{the worid over. “ ,T .
Many of our men have been re- ,
' habilitated, and are now doing pro-
duetive work. Many ethers-are still £ । •
it Ifoppitads, acnboler n traipipd IXIAI 4
1 fu vartous industttes The most of C
/these mertreinedjagirhaye, 8 WllUUlJ
t pidcehtowep"thto Irowxt, ttdet
present ecnobae condttions, "‘some i
tempt to wreck the federal govern,
ment's program for checking coal
profiteering under the Winslow-Cum- '
mins coal law will be made, shortly DEMOCRATS IN DOUBT
by small group operators. according^ --- -----
te
there loomed strong possibttftis o
a protracted fight on the door of
the convention.
Both men, mainly through fighta I
being waged by their friends, are ’
seeking the gubernatorial nomination'
the newest creations in, the-finest of rugs, in
a wide range of combination and plain colors,
patterns and sizes at the lowest prices in
years affords you a genuine opportunity to
effect a saving.
Regular $39.50 Heavy Quality Kosko Velvet
Rugs
9 x 1 2 ft. size heavy quality "Kosko” Seam-
less Kosko Velvet Rugs in the newest Fall
colors and patterns. Regular $39.50 values,
priced special at
$27.65
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WASHINGTON. Sept. 28.- -An at-
INCREASED SHIPPING
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HOUSTON, Sent 29—Inereasod"
activity among shipping cireles and b
trained man, ready and able to han-
dle the job, we get a man placed,
you get the benefit of this employ-
ment service, and the United States
of America in general, and Orange
in particular, is that much richer in «
sts worksug naan power. Id-feuding Thrace asainst the Turks
-As te the gemetAFenaraeteroraecoraiis to unorTiela infozmation
inese nen. the San Antonio sixyr kajhere. E
rieenti carried report from Toxas A. II Jugoslavia hearkens to theE
a M. College, that the C. S. veterans litdle eutente — Rumania and '
Bureau tainces made higher aver-’Czecho-slavia will enter the lint
age grades in their studied than teiragainst the Turks was Treely discuss- '
other students, ed today.
Although for every loyal Ameri-1 “This would, accordins to internal
can there is a great heart appeal .n tional experts, give Bulgaria a pre-
thts cause, that is not the baets or text to «° to war and perhaps alsol
our request, but the good bustnessisoviet Russia on the side of Turkey- ]
principle of an especially trained
man, ready and able to hold your
“Karpen" Suite, which includes long Davenport and full size chair and rocker, a
Marshall ventilated spring cushions, upholstered in fine grade of velours in all shades,
special price includes two extra pillows.
of New Coal Laws dinary governmental recepts.
More than $1,500,000,000 of the
totul must be secured by the end
of the calendar year.
-Al $8.75 Down Delivers This 6-Piece Dining Room Suite
Here is a 6-piece Dining room r- " P. n aaih.
•1, Suite, in the Queen Anne Per-
- .-.hit'- iod design at a wonderful sav-
, ,, c . ing, includes Table, large
This three-piece Bedroom Suite, consisting roomy Buffet and 4 hairs to
of full-size Vanity Case, fu l size Bow-foot match. Regular price $189.50
Bed, .as shown, and roomy Chikf. jour choice
whie a number of substantiat exhi-ithe end of the present .lump in
billon buldinga have been bullt, will I iron and steel shippine buxiness
will not be immediately pliced. In-
less we have the cooperation of all
employers. What we want te this,
that when in need of a worker, you
get in touch with the Veterans’ Bu-
reau. If we haven’t a man properly
trained for the particular opening,
we will tell you so, if we have a.
By the end of this fiscal year he
must raise more than $2,225,000,000 f
to meet the deficit ih running ex-h
penses and maturing obligations. ac-
coridng to estimates prepared today
by the budget bureau. This sum
Look where you will, nowhere can you find such pleasing combinations of high quality and low prices as those
confronting the great number of discriminating purchasers who come to our store daily.
Come in and examine the great assortment of charming household furnishings and equipment we carry—then let
the prices tell the story.
Below we have shown a few of our outstanding values. Join the multitude of money-saving buyers here.
_ . , These.. mattresses .. have T
S16R fo This beautiful three- Q1 90 QC e 1 ' Don t fail to see this wonderful overstuffed
2- piece Bedroom suite won a following not ap- Living Room Suite-all loose spring cushions,
Regular Price Special Price proached by., any., other .upholstered in tapestry and velour. Combin-
Only $9.85 Down Balance Easy Terms make and their quality ation includes long Davenport Chair and
_ • ■ Rosker. Regular price $295.00, specially
(ai and value continue to set reduced, only ..
job. Bookkeepers, stenographers,
auto-mechanies, cabinet-makers, ac-
countants, lawyers and engineers, a ll
trades and pressions, young men
or middle aged, not great numbers
of them at once, but possibly a few
each month — for our mutual bene-
fl remember the employent service
of the U. S. Veterans’ Bureau when
you need one.
GONZALES, Sept 29.—Premiums
amounting to around $5000, rodeo
shows, horse racing, carnival enter-
tainments, and live stock and farm
exhibits on a par with any exposi-
tion in the state. will be the prin-
cipal Teatures of the Gonzales coun-
ty Fair which opened here on the
27ih continuing through the 29t)
Seventy-ive acres of land on
sacrifice of pleasure or- timne gives you double ;
heati ngkapadt, cone
in ana hu- explain ,
—gre
the features and guar-t
antee ofthisheatef. :
ded comforts dm be Easy Terms
in order to best conaerve the in-
terests of the United States’ disabled
veterans of the Word War, ths policy
promulgated by Colonel C. R. Forbes,
director, U. S. Veterans’ Bureau,
Washington, D. C-. te as follows I
Each disabled veteran, after de-
termination of feasibility for train-
RUGS COLE’S |
Needless to say, those who are familiar with ,Egi,e. gti Hot Blast:■ Hester • 2
the genuine rug values we have offered in the • _4 f r ig wb U
past, will be quick to take full advantage of ing money without saves 1:3 of your fuel
THE TIUl
The true
wash silk c
ance every
sports wox
plain tailo
is made of
the front
cuffs. It
tons.
comfort. Have you
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th« first thue. ,
Tiekets are being sent broadcast to
all school children in East Texas ana
.Southwest Louisiana, but in the event
they do not receive a ticket, they will
be admitted free anyway.
A special program is arranged for
this day wuieh is known as Dedica-
tion Day, Governors’ Day and Chil-
dren’s Day. A grand parade will be
lie Id at 1 p. m., with a band of one
hundred pieces.
The school exhibit this year will be I
one of the largest ever held in any ;
state, and every school and pupil is
invited to contribute to this exhibi-
tion. Prizes will be given to those
winning first and second places.
All those desiring premium lists
should write at once to the Bout. M
Texas State Fair at Beaumont, Tex- I
as, requesting same.
Feer cole and tersULta Commerce Commissjoe ntL
SYRACUSE. N Y.. Sept. 29-
With the opening of the democrat-
ic state convention set for noon, C.
W. Murphy, Tammany boss, has
been unable to reconcile the dif-
ference between William Randolph
Hearst and Alfred E. Smith and
W e Will Tala Your
(itd F urniture in
Trade.
Buy and of {hette np^c-
ial ■ advertised goodn
from any of the Phoe-
nix . Stores.
ues. Priced Special At Only
$37.50
CHRISTIA2
The Ch ri
Christian cl
Mrs. Fred
afternoon w
ent. The I
quilting foi
During t
hard servec
ade, coffee
Next W
meet at 2:(
Mrs. Kuehn
Greek war.
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 235, Ed. 1 Friday, September 29, 1922, newspaper, September 29, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529099/m1/2/: accessed June 24, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.