The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1922 Page: 5 of 14
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Lea Thursday night at 7.
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was the winner of a special rally at
for erectiom 61 two large hotels, are
guilty by a jury in the county cohrt day.
The jury was out
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Henry Ford Invited
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Christmas “Cheer”
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IN BOTH CONTESTS IS NECK AND NECK!
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™!LMQST for the gun, FATTEN- -
ING HIS STANDING WITH THE
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Frank Beauchamp 9798
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Carl Hickey
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Margaret Gibbs
Mattie Adams
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Hyacinth Gomez 2427
J. Walton Simmons 2415
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20.—-Kegotialons
Lillian B. Peveto
Martha Mitchell
Lois Campbell ...
Avaril Bourdier
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Vernon Peveto
Harry Hebert..
Dorothy David
Violet Spector
Marjery Sims
Billy McNeil ...
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Douglas Ray Stakes 3170
Lon Livingston, Jr. 2823
the largest number of points in the
water carnival at Camp Bill Lea.
here last night.
only 23 mintes,
Re^ Collier
was given him
Charles Reed
F. W. Hustmyre
Farmer-Labor reconstruction
announced today.
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Nadine Manning
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n of atate forests
entation on lands
has beengremoved
Quinn in line with
n nervation
if you have any buying to do in the
das 4 securea ten poinu ana ronp ! ac
ead- tained tourn vide ahh five points,
eet- Toe competition in nre by trietion
Nfat- I was a failure. uone of the contes:-
! Two Are Killed
in Auto Accident
store with a commission to sell
and: by keeping it he eommitted"
a
league 20.— Business in Oklahoma City was
disrupted today.
Drops $2 a
OKLAHOMA CIrv, Okia.,
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m. Tuesday
during the year. Only-three of these
-rallies were the .type of rally that
will meet whs carried through 1921 us month-1
Standing in the Doll Contest up to 9:00 p.
. Juanita Falcon 'u 15,127
Pauline Garrett T... 2526
Walton was the candidate for the
governorshitp on thed emoeratie tic-
ket and ran on a platform backed
by the reconstruction league. This
ia the flrat move of a national "Hen-
T Ford for President, Jack Wanton
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celebration at the inauguration o f
Governor Jack Walton here in Jan-
uary. H. O. Miller, manager of the
ThwuStuaN BeiX TELEPHONE Co.
A apecla mpeeting of first
scouts will be held at scout
quadteta tonight at «.fv. The
Ing will last less than an hour.
But what if distance prevents your actually
ioining the happy circle? Your telephone
then is the friendly tie. It takes no heed
of miles—of rivers, mountains or deserts.
It enables you to send your voice—your
own personality—to the spot where the lit-
tle gathering eagerly awaits you. Call them
by telephone and they will feel that you
are with them.
Ask the Long Distance operator about
Station to Station calls and particularly ehe
low rates prevailing after 8:30 p m
MeALESTER, Okia, Bec. -0.—
Rev. J. Thomas Collier. Baptist
minister charged with embezzlement
of a $250 lodge ring was found not in progress here it was learned. to-
FREE!—500 VOTES—FREE!
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Mable Hebert ....... 3323
Lillie Mae Dean ... 3123
Lyndell Dartez .....3103
McGill Twins ........ 2988
1 is being planned -iis project will |
cost around a million dollars, it was |
to Attend Inaugural announced.
OKLAHOMA CITY, Dee. 20.— -----—--
Henry Ford has been invited to at- ‘
THOUSANDS OF VOTES ARE STIII
THE pl;BLIC IS URGED TO VOTE EARLY! MISS JUANITA FALCON WON
VOTES EXTRA _FOR THE MOST VOTES CAST TUFSDA Y IN THF DQII
>CONKST AND CHARLES REED POLLED
second with fourteen points. Troop
Minister Dissolved
of Embezzling Charge
Standing in the Gun Contest up to 9:00
The scout executive
largest number of points, making a the scout huk and troop 8 secured
to’tal of fifteen. Troop 8 was a close
I |
EAT
RICE CREAM
Better Than Ice Cream
Phone 453
last night. , Troop 2 secured the
rooms ewill go up on the corner of
pleaded the ring Commeree and Poydras, according to
by a local jewelry ? pians of C L. Sanger, prominent
Dallas man and his associataes. This
HODGES MERCANTILE COMPANY
FIFTH STREET, AT MAIN. ftTHE FASHION CORNER**
structure will coat in the neighbor*
hood of $60v,000.
Another • 350-room family hotel;
tend the Old Fashioned abrbecue
proviatous tor the en
Alabama i. th rentgund with • lumber actment of laws which win provide
famine that will rduce this statc tor the arol
from the posidion of a lumber export-i and for the
er, to that of an imp n state accord- from which t!
inz to I. T. Qit in. state commi-- has been ma
siner of cuscnation, who has made j hla program
a elose study of Itmmber conditions •We are cutting our Umber more
in Alabama ; than- four times as rast na we ar
An appeal to-Governor Kilby to I produr ing it," «ulnn said. "Only ten
include la hta mewnge to the state per cent of what I now belne cut „
» oimat . tidicatedlbecovruc,
| lion runt arunananirg ttpu qntro uount, o *
The atunst at 1315 rtowj A), una0 dud ne .. —no,
proxiniztedl 35 on n ngo f . , 3S6M 5 Eqrest lande, nii5e of-the N‛d, 5 not io be
tmbor, ... a °00,oo Mosueton ot how over halr or thellooked. nccordink tquinn
co0.00n re fa po. ttrnber alone " be uu lepd in me nutur, dumber ofpopte wo V”
during utat dorade." "Wo I 1 I I Quinn says, 2/0: “IIEI or indirectly,
-rnrm -
urrent necd Of n uneral torestry exept tor Enoore e11. worinlese, -
Prograg, Alabma 1 1010 vn. U. "o"/E lumber, | "Don’t mies Scar Fantanuie
loadig Southern state m Nmber ox2rordst Tonihepnoution of Athene Christmas by
ports. Now it is in third piien. do0nn "hich, vearly dentroy young ladien - nih acucol
—=—=G-oTetoryouE_growth torinm. Friday nizbt, D- as
A 14-story hostelry with 240
DALLAS, Doc.
Evelyn Kennedy 13,788
Juanita Tatman .12,578
Earline Colburn 1.11,864
Ecouts of county schools at the "Hut"ly competitions. Troops 1. 2 and 8 |
in the oilfield Friday evening at were the winners of thse, three. )
4:30. Troop 2 took second place in the tri-
The last sout rally of ih year was county rally at Kirbyville, the Kir-
held at the high school auditorium Pbyville troop being hrst. Troop 1
*eragto be considered by the group ants succceding in produeis fire.
are"winter camp, entertaiument or Marvin Parker of troop a produced
Beaumont frat ciaas seouts and the an interesting exhizi of wood carv.
formation of a scout auxiliary of the,ing. Chas Bland and Percy Verret
Orange volnnteer fire department, won for troop 1 the signaliug con-
-______ test. First place in the O'Grady dri
Scout officers wi meet at scout was won by Tom Webb of t.oop 2
headquarters tonight at 7:30. This Haymond Rainey of troop 2 submit-
will be the regular monthly meeting ted a map that was awarded first
of scoutmasters, assistant scoutmast- piace and Virgii Hudson of troop 4
ers and troop committeemen The was given first in compass duwing
January meeting of the scout conn- contest. Troop stunts contest was
cil will be held Tuesday the second. won by a team from troop 4
Troop fl will meet at Camp Bill exhibition raliles have been held
1 924;huove~g
RERNHARNT 11.1. . I
PARIS, Dec., 20.— Sarah Bern- I
hardt, seised with lness at "a thea- I
tre here ws ordered to remdin i I
bed a week by her physicians here 5
today 4" lm
next thirty days—
DO IT NOW!
TAKING ADVANTAGE OF THE LOWEST PRICES IN ORANGE AND HELPING -
YOUR CANDIDATE ALONG WITH THF VOTES. THE RACE FOR SUPREMACY
/ Joy fills the air; for 9 i th Chri.tmw and ■
/ — the New Year come days of glad reunioh. '
%< On these days your presence, the sound of
%/ giru oice, is valued above all precious
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ADelighifen
Holiday
Remembrance
With Christmas five days off r.
"war" struck bootlegging head-
quarters and "holiday cheer’ drop-!
ped $2 a pint. according to reports 1
believed to be authoritative.
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 302, Ed. 1 Wednesday, December 20, 1922, newspaper, December 20, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529162/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.