The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1922 Page: 4 of 12
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tur farmer.
ment during the past fifty yea
suttering from open mouths.
W. H. Atwell’s Name
man.
raise,"' it is stated.
M. further, that 600 ranchers are
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AN ANNOUNCEMENT
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Our business for November and December was
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1922, we wish to say that we will be on the job
the job always.
can.
Prosperous 1923,
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to
tad
friends who he said were responsibie
for his nomination.
all day tomorrow. New Year’
•with the ereepuon of our hour1
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Alleged Slayers o
Hang Despite Appeal
and general prosperity shall be the 1923 por
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withvor
and prote
ways, to I
nive ouul
wich nas
tween 12.900 and 16,000 foxes in
captivity, and that the value of the
QW Year’s bins
His sonra was
an‘t bittin' 01
The poor old t
usn" worth tl
Mo we get rO
We are satisfied that the people of Orange want
a store of this kind—and it will be always our
honest endeavor to give you just as much value
for every dollar spent with us as we possibly
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so very good that we have decided to stay in
Orange. Our policy for future business will be
QUICK SALES AND
SMALL PROFITS
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Happy and
LONDON. - There to on-
man among the nemi Inathuet
Washingten, Dec 30.— President
.
O OUR Customers of the now fading old y
TInited States; that they have be-
“ “nm Ul ..ate nigwata ana ro
« the tut of suca nigiwaya.
"trol u 16 Male.
The propomea famendi ent woula
cutnorie. ezd direct the legislature ,
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Wishing Everyone a
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Wish You
trict judge for the northern dis-
trict of Texas.
DALI.as, Dec. 30.—Wh. H. At-
wel,whesanamewassent to the
ay association a
eboordor ei
S SINCERE in its wish for a year overfno
in the
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YILANMAIS,,
IV LAr I I V I I T [problems pertaining tothe ratsing ot ‘ of Texas declared today that
-4 44 " 44 A wild. fur-hearing anrals, and al- he would be glad to aceept the post
. I tavormbu on hussaven up at Ma reuglou L ■ a
Frederica Martin, iSberal memb
East Abendeenehire. Mr. Marf
age which they have so generously accord
—ei and the remainder Oi
ih U deemed uecessary 1o pzoviue
W I em
Fiest curimtan cuurel, Orug" t
That man to far too sungy that
ernorship expresseq thanks to
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Harding tday sent the following
■It is eatimat- nomination to the senate: Wm.
H. Atwell, to be United States ‘ais-
a-r THE VALLEY OF
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terns
roceiy
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This is a miguty goon time to put blind as the result bt his war :
emphasis on the "dig in dignity rience. yet he is able to do
------ thbzs, inciuiine tha fonovine ■
Open air. open shop, open door, tarorite habit of fishiug. as tl
open covenant, open minds, all these his eight wer unimpaired. H
are talked about, but the country is the third- blind man to sit in •
wonmc- .. ™ ready reports important progress n if the t
" . HIM,TON. Dec. 30.—Discon-lits investigations. One of the most nomination.
consolate oxer the paseing of Che recent discoveriegithat "martens Atwell. who is one of the best
"Wild and Wooly Wot wit all of ■ breed the at July and In An- known lawyers in he state, end .
Its accompawm. thrills, the Ameni gust" This. It is said, "has solved'recently defeated eandidate for
can cowboy and plainsman, in hiejthe problem which has heretofore
written hv Dr quest of excitment, is taking up. in ' prevented the suecesstul rearing of
has a for. , ord daily increasing numbers. the raising | these animals in captivity, and has
opened up an Important field to the
Killed in Crash
wooDhURY, N J . Dec 39—
Two young men were killed and
Hy Marion nrowalng. Minister, i • uunu I rKuu
coons, minks. oppossums, martens.
of wild antmals.
Information in the hands of the
Department of Agriculture indicates
that the rearing of wild animals, not
only is offering thrttls, but also is
proving most lucrative. N - -- c ~ I
a -Farms are reported from twenty- Goes To The Senate
rRve"states where foxes, skunks, rar- __ ,
IT’S trap the roads he found w"tybt.
Chuck full of mud .nd mi and ermvel;
Let's —e ho. smoothly you can travel,
ng you the best of I K
And that is seraight, we vouldu' non you;
were for y<>S, kid, our wad . »n rout
THAT Ad Mr4, 1522.
Done well, though his career was cliockcre
Bul we're expectin' more from you.
Were bMldn' you to break his tecora.
Shcot start your act! Get busy! W
Are watchin' every move you're makin'.
Go to it, 1928,
Stop out and cop the well known baconf
ulcumcle
of W A. Chapman at some
.released under 61,000 bond
habens corpus aearing baton
(Anderson of the ath diutri
■ here yesterday afternoon.
The home secretary has decided to
refuse their appeals for clemency,
the Mail declares it learned from
unofficial sources.
Bywater's appeal was aocompan-
ed by petitions so large two motor
F by President Carding ToTHrw-traeks were roquirrti to carry them
al judge for the new notherntothe home office.
A cow cad tear down, despoil. and pn.fnffire Onen '
ruin, ent It took a God to make a i
wotid, ud a Christ to die to estab-l One HOUT MOt
ILa n church for the redemption of Orange pontottice will be <
Of eoutee it was mighty nice for 8 to » a. m.. It was announce
the slackers to stay at home end let day. During that hour the • |
the other follow win the war. so the: Her will be open for all buf
slackers could enjoy the behetita ot except the money ordor depart
it. It te also mighty nice to sit at Thera will be one full city de
home Sunday to read the pupersibs carrier but no rural deliven
while your neichbora hear the brunt --- ■ .....- —
and burden of keeping tosether tunt nAnnIAGE HciN-
moral fabric of the nation by attend. Wilie Levy and Odelia 0eg)
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LONDON, Dee k.—Mrs. san
mpson and Frede
will be hanged simunaneous at 9
a. m. Tuesdax. Jan. 9 for the mur-
der of the woman‘+ husband, the
Daily Mall anndunce today.
drossod to Mie Corcet Manager, j land.
‘Chamber of Comworce, Orange, Teg.' ti-hes
Any reeident of Orange county Iaiiood t
elieibia to get into the race.
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after the designated highways have bdbk adds a chapter to the wonder
been taken over by the commssion, story of modern exploration and
> 10 "make equltable reimbursements" seientific study with manv new focts
to th® counties of the value of im- ‘about phenomena which hitherto
provements on sneh highways, and have largely eluded careful observn-
provides that, aside from such de- lien.
£
I Bight B Alexander Wray, 24, for-
WASHINGTON, Dec. 30.--How mor Pennsyivaaia football player
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- -em tof oonnectod. Un- anurnumn aat issued by the na
22262 Hxdcurtaced highways tional Georgraphie Soctety. !
tkaswl , - Cho Naten: to be under a wealth of new information in
wixuio.ontrol or ihe state and this iittie developed field of science
an.Ieroenes including the is- to contained in this first complete
ofbondsfor this purpose. It summary of the findings or six ex-
- CumRI. 20 loKtslature to create a peditions sent to the region of Mt.
EsazT2r2N10" Oess^ooed of three per peditions sent to the region of St.
” i.vuch “rualificatons and Katmai and the Valley of Ten
Tomponsationas may be provided by Thousand Smokes in Alaska,
be appointed by the gover The book, "The Valley of Ten
nor and confirmed by the senate, for Tbousand Smokes.” is 1 ..........
™ Ot * X yeara, one member re- Robert F.’Oriegs. and has a foreword
firing every two years. by Dr. olbert Grosvenor, president
t Keim horse Counties, of the National Geographical Society
it would authorize the legislature,‘which sent out the expedittena. This
zlenated state highways, the coun- Not only does the book reveal the muskrats, nquirreis and beavers are
ties shall retain all of their present tremendous upheaval by which Kat-
powers with respect to the buniding mal blew from its top t0 times th
and maintenance of highways. amount of earth and rock dug up to today raising silver foxes
la addition to the proposed con-.build the Panama Canal, leaving a
ntitntional amendment, the suggest- hole big enough to cozoin all tin
ed program outlines the varions now- buildings in 15 citjppAing4w York’s
era and duties which the legislature ntsa. hut It paca he will bepnazla investiment is about 88,000,000."
would be asked to vent in the com- -ug m tt well next week, worn inataccrment of Agricuity1
misston after the *============-======= studv J
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—- courses, ash dhowera ihhi lormed’
-tou ot Gunman Shocts zyoakthormaguoush. ocrt
High School Girl wnien had onn miuon um. the an
;. CHICAGO, Dor. 39, A gunman etructive vower of the Johnstown!
"I high shot a uigh school girl when she re- dam-burer.
opreben fused
to speak to him and killed a. Roports And a ro» brogsht,
EElionr policeman In trying to escape early bnek trom aa onriy trip wero soam-
i today. pressire that the pesdent of the
I . The policeman’s companion shot. United States lmmedlatety set n
and fatally wounded te Mayor, aside as a national monument somd
a 01 that lohn nlome, one of the tue gun- dag to become a park ter the Ameri .
ular ".uo,umu men whu accosted a party of high can people comparable only to Yet-
‘ e * 1 school studenta returning from a lowstoxe i its natural beauty, and
jdunce and opened fire when they did like nothing else on euth in n-
■I h< Program, I I not return the Ereeting, probably .maxing wonders.
mesue a cotsinu-/wamtataly shot. 1 ----------- . I n
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 310, Ed. 1 Sunday, December 31, 1922, newspaper, December 31, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529170/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.