The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 93, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924 Page: 2 of 6
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PASSOVER FESTIVAL TODAY
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TALL
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18c
Swift’s Hams,
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14c
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say infull, "Kellogg'sComnFlakes."
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No Examinations
No Lapses
Daily Cash Dividends
Swift’s Premium
Swift’s Sliced Bacon,
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per lb. box
43c
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Swift’s Brookfield But.
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ter, per lb.
45c
Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard, 4-lb. bucket,
each
86c
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your turn.
1
75c
Our Famous Brand of “LIGHT CRUST” Flour
HAMS
12-lb. sacks
$1.95
Tall cans each
10c
10c
Small cans each
05c
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PIGGLY WIGGLY
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ENDS THE QUEST
FOR THE BEST
Swift’s Wool Soap for toilet
and bath, 2 bars for .... 15c
MILK
EGGS
Jasmine,
small size
Swift’s Jewel Lard, 4-lb. bucket,
each.......7.........
OVERBUYING
INSURANCE
SANITARY
INSURANCE
BAD DEBT
INSURANCE
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NO WAITING
INSURANCE
West Park Grocery
and Market
The food that
: just keeps youngsters
a-tingle with health—;
Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.
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MARKET OPEN SUNDAY TILL 9
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Fresh
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Picnic Ham«,
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Special Easter Sale Saturday
OF SWIFTS PRODUCTS
fo,
Boiled Ham, Lb. 50c
Leaves at 10:25 a. m.
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THE ORANGE DAILY
Lutcher Bldg.
Phone 30—Phone 31
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We'give the kind of nervice we
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the EXIDE BATTKRY STATION
Green Ave., near s. p. Depot.
ISRAKLS FEAET oy KCMIANCI-
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CORN FLAKES
Bologna Sausage,
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You can hurry or
• one to bother you.
At sun-down this evening thewhich they had ____.. ..
Jews begin the celebration of thethe stere-houses of Pharaoh. There
Passover Festival, held in high rev-; are symbols of Spring, and a roasted
Q Fine Bavarian China
O Cups and Saucers
Dry Salt Bacon,
Lb................. 15c
Don’t fall to bring us s.u
wedding riug and have it remodelle
Mt the latest design. We have
at thia time to include all triend ‘an invaluable lesson t every zood
who are not so fortunate as to have ’ American Jeu if the Jow. mark
their familes at hand, and some thia anniversary m> clearly and en-
of the Synagogucs have instituted thuslastically it is that they may
what are railed "Congregational the Better’ appreeiaty the ureal
Passover Suppers." In which all boon of liberty that has Come to
who do not have the feust at home them here and in soine other landa
may join. The partaking of severai
Crafts American
Cheese, Lb....... 60c
THE PALACE BARBER
SHOP MANICURIST
Is at your service every day»
upon the table of several
Railroad Schedule
---PIGGLY WIGGLY does no delivering, cashes
no checks, keeps no books, you don’t contribute
toward paying bad debts.
“Chatter box or Haggler."
take all the time you wish. No
——
______ 7:50 a. m.
3 Arrives _____11: If a. m.
5 Arrives ----—4145 p. n
7 Arrive. -_____7:10 p. m:
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thus they required the
Dr. Henry Stukey
OSTEPATMIC PHYSICIAN
107 Orange National Bank Bldg.
Hours 9 to 12 a. in.—2 to 0 p.
m., and by appointment.
Phones Offices 1024. Res, 1105
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‘ B'S BEGIN CELEBRATION OF
Dairy Lea Cream
Specializes on' Manicures
women.
PHOXE 503
For a Appoint ment
oppressive Egypt. not giving them
time enough to have the bread rie,
here is the lamb-bone, m’resnder
gof the Passover sacriflee of a%1b
as related in the book of Exodus;
j(Chaptrr XII). the bitter herbs to
seremind them of the bitter oppres-
2sion.of the Egyptian task-maskors,
and “a mixture of apples. ground
Jtlpxmds and cinnamon, mixed into
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Five Luzianne CoffeeCoupos and
98°
New Oriaana
IUZIANNE
COFFEE
Outside of New Orieans if you mt
gaaSEXsas
QurGuarantuas
If after using en-
tile contents of
grocer will re-
band your money
a paste, to suggest the mortar in
Which the Israclites set the bricks
.Fyu ». rre
+—No one at PIGGLY WIGGLY to persuade
you to buy what you don’t want. No one to sug-
gest to you that here is something "just as good."
You select only what you want.
--At PIGGLY WIGGLY you don’t have to wait
You don t have to listen to some
as a great Home Festival, the great-this night distinguished from all
cat known to the Jews. other nights?’’ to which the head
it is not remarkable that the fif-[of the housebold responds by telling
teen million of Jews on earth are the oft-told tale < f redempiron.
/eager to mark this annrversar . for
the Jews are today thu sole sur-
vivore of all' aheient people, and
they take u pride mot naturally in
trasing lheir history backward to the
fifteenth century before the Chris-
{tian Era. as one of the greatest
. proofs that their ideals are stijl
needed in the world of today.
In all Jewish homes the method
of celebration is interesting and im-
Pressive, for the ancient tale the
redemption is retold. aceompanied
by songs set to traditional melodies,
whieh have become endeared to old
"and young, and aid in mking the
- feas both entertaining and enjoy-
able.
4 Married children meet with their
jparents around the festal board, and
san are, inspired with the feeling 1ot
29nly of family unity, but also with
the ca'I of the Faith to some who
have not always listend fur it. Tie
quaint eonceit of the Rabbis that
wot eash recurrence of ihie feast cach
Ztrue Jew shoul eol as if he and
Sehe had been redeemed, as if the
Haet of redemption were being re
enacted for the r benefit, is one of
zthe fine suggest ms of humility and
. thankfulness which are beautifully
blended in the rhtuai.
The sages of Israel itere very
Wise in ther regulations, making
-conerete all that they wished to eon-
•vey to the eelebrants of the Pam-
---When you buy at PIGGLY WIGGLY you are
insured against high prices. Every item every day
is sold at the lowest possible price. Maximum
elimination of expense means minimum price.
—PIGGLY WIGGLY stores are the acme of
cleanliness. Dirt, mice and cokroaches are for-
bidden'to enter. Most of the goods are sold in
sealed packages. Purity and goodness are sealed
in, dirt, vermin and moisture sealed out.
KC1
Baking)
Powde
$1.00 | 48-lb. sacks .
HENS! HENS! HENS!
Fat ones, pound ........
Porna.. 20c,
We have a nice
line of Snap Beans,
Fresh Tomatoes, Let-
tuce, New Potatoes,
Squash and Cellery,
also Dressed Chic-
kens-
Swift’s Strip Breakfast Bacon, per
pound ................ . . 39c
erence as the "Feast of Emancipa- egg: held t .symbolize eternity, or
tin," for it is wet down as the an- the perpetuity of the people.
nlversary of the Exodus from Egypt,' Everything is calulated to rouse
when the people of Israel first as - the curiosity of the children so that
•erted itself as a free nation. It it J they may want to knek what it
celebrated no only in the Syna- means, and to make this unpnistak-
goguos, where the usual services able, the youngest child who can
are read. but it is especially notable read asks the question: "‘Why is
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GROCF R‛L-6
Dymbols through which the e.mmis-
eenee was made as vivid as pos-
-sible.
• There was the unleayened bread.
Or Matzoth, to remind the iatest
Eeneration of the haste with whieh
their ancestors had to depart from
Pozen 23c
Thus the feast is ‘ushered in, to
last for seven days, marked by the
use of the unleavened bread, the
putting aside of all leaven from the
homes. and u solemn eeremonial to
close the feast on the last day.
Among the orthodox, not enly the
first day but also the second is
market! as holy, and they also add
an eighth day a* the close of tbe
week.
The family circle is extended
55c | 24-lb. sacks
No. 4 Arrves ------6:06 a. m.
_ No. 114 Arrives -----10:15 a. m
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always urged, and sobriety rule* tommetrists, " 1 •
with pollity. i .... - : -
The wide-spread observance of the' Classified ads are resuit-getters
Passover is urged by all shades • jf - - — —
Jewish opinion, because of the gen-
oral recognition that the historic •
sense of young and old is deepen-
ed by celebration of 1 he Feast of1
Redemption, and it is bit that fhe,
recognition of the value of the free-;
dom and the diffieuity with whirt,
it was secured in the long ago is
Swift’s Premium Franks, Per Pound.....25c
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The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 93, Ed. 1 Friday, April 18, 1924, newspaper, April 18, 1924; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529233/m1/2/: accessed July 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.