The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1924 Page: 5 of 6
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or Honor for earnmg the most hoh-
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on while
Katherine Ford of Camp Ansudi,
PURNISHED
housekeeping
rooms
4
Hhone 459.
street.
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lution decree of 1911.
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azreed with me and I had to be
about my diet.
"After trying different kinde of
medieines
The government in
entertainment;
effort to
balloons.
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on all combined wilt be aecepted.
Blood
Dr. Phacher’s Liver and
KLECTIOX XOTICE
By virtue of authority vested in
ARONSON BROS
Lutcher Building.
Phones 30-31
Classified Ada will sell for you.
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The Women of Texas
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SAY
NO!
For Tub Oollector—
PICNIC
Hams,lb.15c
Pro-
d
or.
t, Frecinc
LARD, 8-Lb. pail
Silverleaf.. $1.35
er, PreotaM
For County Oo
99c
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CPptei
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Sliced Sugar Cured
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Bacon,Lb
Texas
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PIGGLY WIGG
2-pound can Sunbeam
Baked Beans .. .. .
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Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup.
I took six bottles and It not only
‘AKES
on)
CANADIAX HOXEY AHROAD
TORONTO, Ont . June 19.—Onta-
ry R.
1111.
Mail or bring bide to St
M. Welsh. Y. M. B. L .
burger,
fetti.
FOR RENT:
3M Main,
at 204 Maia.
L SINGLETON
(BMd eeMan)
J. * LoWi
of
IRS
la.
Headquarters for the Famous Purena
Chows for Cows, Horses, Mules, Hogs,
and Poultry.
For Justice of reace Precinct No. 1,
Oouft A-
t forget that public
in and "constant use
tar Judg*, First Judide District—
V. # STARK
(Hi ili Mien)
non on th- industry and the J Mt lee
qepartment “ ..... ’
home this afternoon, which made
our circle around the samp fire very
small.
Beads for winning teal inspection
SPECIALS FOR
SATURDAY
Some tints in July. I expect to have
a conference with attorney, general
of certain states who are interested,''
Stone said.
For Odunty (lei—
A. H COALE
(Re-electiom)
< + 3. MONROE BLAND
TYPEWRITERS for rent, $3.00 per
month. Ring RM.
OFFICE in the Lucas building. Ap-
ply Joe Lucas & Sen Jewelry Store.
PEACOCK SYRUP,
Pure Georgia Cane, gal. ...
For Sheriff-
W. J. (JOB) TOLBERT
J. W. HELTON
Pprn‘
for over a third of a centry have
branded Calumet as being far
superior to all others. N
Mrs. Rogers Itaya That Dr. Thach-
re's Liver and Hlood Syrup
Built Her t'p.
W. P. (PATH) pROWN
(Be MeeMon)
EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U. s. FOOD AUTHORrTIES.
Balt yTipieg Thana at Any Other Brawl
Eace five
WANTED TO BUY
WANTED to buy TYPEWRITERS
Must be at bargain. Ring 411.
For District Clerk-
FOR BEBE a MOHS
l r. HRANUM
(Be eleetiow)
WANTED HEALED BIDS
For the following concessions to
be operated at O. 8. T. park In con-
nection with big Fourth of July
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THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
f »M*AaY NITE X .6 )
AT CAMP. .,
. TheiPort Arthur girls left for
1) DAVIS
dom)
KINARD
For Tax Asesmor-
J. TOM SOnEAU
J. R (JUNE) PATTILI
U. B. Busss) PEVETO
NO RELIEF SEEN
W
STRIKE
see our saturday Dollar Window
for real bargalnn, JOE LUCAS A
HON, Jeweler*.
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g,
For.
220
County Oommismner Precinct 1—
ALLOffPAYNE
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yfk EXIH BATTERY sTArT9N
Near H. P. Depot.
L #. IURRAY, Owner
You don't have to be lucky to
get a wood Exide Long life and
epeanbility are built into them.
8
ft
Tomatoes, 2 Ibs. 17c
•u—
, OTTAWA, June 10__With the ex-
Don’t practice false econo,
my byusing other brands because
nothing can tike the place of it.
tolfr 7.....1 1
No other baking powder
produces bakings that are so
Satisfactory at such a low cost.
Remember this and always use
Calumet •
Ver County Schoot buperintende
a O. BRowN
erne FOREAN ADAMS
MISS ALLG BLAND
For County O
met NO R -
79 a, B. HANKAMER
* . •
Bide on each concession or
J Just received a carload of our fa-
mous brand of Light Crust Flour.
48-lb. sack $ 1.951| 12-1 b. sack 155c
24-lb. sack ..$1.006-1b. sack ... .35c
' 1 - - > * .
the federal trade commisilon’s re-
For Justice It the Peace Precinct
1, B S—____
JOHN J. BALL
B. A. BIEPEINS
I
§
Syrup la cold by.ail good druggiste
and if the fleet bottle fatls to bring
relief the purchase price win be .
refunded.—Adv.
regulated my bowels but entirely
relleved my mdigestion, I have al
ready gained several pounds la
weight."
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on camp was
Stay away from Germany. Rail-
road fares have been quadrupled
SAM KELL0G
J. 'F. TATUM
-----■- - - -
pet aarr' - •h
FOR RENT: T€o-forsiMiad apart
meats on Fourth street at Mm
Phone STS.
ora conveniences, garage, growing
garden. Reasonably elose in. A. F.
Burna
TELEPHONES
----1
Texas, under the special charter
adopted August, 1*14, I hereby de-
cisre on the third Tuesday of July,
which is the 15th day of July, there
will be held an election ofMayor
and two Commissioners, ona Com-
’ l 1 ‘i ’ ■
Fresh-Home Gronw
talrd nearly 1,000,000 pounds sine*
last December, aecording to A. G.
Halstead, manager of the Ontario
Cooperative Honey Prodocers’ asso-
Matton.
2,
with garage elose in 9o8 Pina shortlyr
reet Dhan- 4t • "After I have become acquaint-
ed with the son tents of these reports
District Attorney
F. P-ePAT) -ADAMS
i igzermon
For sematol Fourth Kuna*
tone, and is the largest statue ever
made by a woman sculptor. It is
the work of Mrs. Harry Payne Whit-
ney, New York soclety Woman, and
was awarded a medal of honor in
Paris, where the model was exhib-
ited. Before it was shipped from
New York, a private view wae giv-
en it had been planned to exhibit
It on Firin Atenue, New York, but
no window could be found big
enough to show It and strong enough
to support the weight, so it was
shipped in a specially designed ear.
without public exhibition.
The ceremonies st Cody will be in
charge of Miss Caroline Lockhart
of Cody, a member of the Western
, committee of the Buffalo Bill West-
Tern assoclation. She to also owner
of Ue Cody Enterprise, • newspaper
runded-by "Buffalo Bill" in I***.
The date of unveiling. July 4.
will be the big day of the Cody
Stampede, which annually attracts
s typical crowd of western riders.
Indians and tourists.
Miss Lockhart is holding con-
terences with the Shoehone Indians,
the Crows. the arapahoes and .the
Sioux, of the Rosebud Reservation
with the idea in mind of arranging
whave the Indians Join the ele-
bratlon st Cody.
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h
lai
-----, -.....vonu .. T"’ henev is finding a ready Mie in
me aa mayor of the city of Orange, the British and European market*.
“ ‘ . . . Shipments of honey oversas have to-
•AJULY
WASHINGTON June 20—Attor
ney General Stone today announced ------- — - -
he wemd ball , meeting here early were presented to Mrs. Ford: group
in July of attorneys geherai of the and Mra. Horgensen’si a white head
states interested in the gasoline price1 reprssentinE cleanlinews. The Leath- ,
rixing. Stone Mid he had received " "nn * -vine the -- hnh-
fill vacant plases found that many
railway elerka were bining in the
walkout. Mail to eongested and
there is little hope for reliet. Trains
coraing from and going to the U.
S. carried little or no mail.
, D. w. r
(Ra-aMt
Fee Oounty Atto
R 1,(
HOI-LIS f
see our saturday Dolar Window
for real bargains, JOE LUCAS a
HON, Jewelers.
POLITIOAL ANSOJNCKMKNTS
The Leader is authorized to an-
nounce the following candidates for
qffce, subject to the action of Ue
Democratic Primaries in July:
aI .
Orange, Texas. All bids must be in
secretary’s office by 12 a. m. Friday.
June 20th. Right is reserved to re-
ject cay or ell bids.
Y M. B L. Fourth of July Com-
mittee.
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Saturday Specials
6 '.-W -p. dunarumm.
rport will be om)eteg she having won thirty-two (33) hon-
report ""he completed orB whieh Chier Red Fox then
reption of Ontario and Montreal,
Quebee:«che nejon-ide mall strike careful
has failed to renieh the proportions' "Art
predicted by strike lea:rs.
There is no leavener regardless of
price or claims that can be depended
upon to produce such uniform and
wholesome bakings as
UllKtl
WORLD'S JORE’^EST
BAKING POWDER
It is the preferred bake-day
aid in Texas. Every house-
wife who uss Calumet will tell
you this.
"Dr. Thacher’s Liver snd Blood
Syrup deserves a place in every |
medicine eloset in the land." de- .
clared Mrs. A. W. Rogers, of 224 8.
Covington Street, Hillsboro. Texas.
"I was badly rnn down in health
and suffered constantiy! from indi-
gestion snd a disotdett4 stomach.
Most everything I would eat dis-
FOR RENT: Neat 5-room house. mod- rected st ascertaining whether rb.re
has been a violation by the several
Standard oil cmpanies of the diaso-
Classified Advertismei
-aaiega M a. ul EmaaFepapE. Ayhtag
la afterriooreloek wai appear im the net days oduon:
ga*a« ana „payabie(nfrdvance. 20pej Xwiirbe tken os
l decided to try Dr.
SETTING SUN OF JULY 4 WILL
SEE STATUE OF BUFFAL
BILL UNVEILED
CODY. Wyoming. Jane 30.—Just
as the sun goes down over the rug-
ged bile around Cody, on July 4.
the bronze equestrian statue of Col.
Cody (Buffalo Bill) will be ua-
velled ss it stands on a natural ter-
race on the banks of the Shoshone
River. Mies Jane Cody Garlow,
granddaughter of "Buffalo BIlL"
win do the actual unveiling.
The herolc-sized staute of "Buf-
talo Bill- to 13 feet high and 13
tout long. It welghs almost three
took charge and gave a very Inter-,
esting talk.
As some of the cars are already
here to take the girle home early
in the morning, camp fire closed
promptly at 9 o'clock and each girl
went to her tent tired but happy.
Tuesday morning the bugle for
cold drink. ham-
>. restaurant, con-
Thereafter, I hope to be able to
rtSfissuiJ*' -
PP‛! He revealed the inquiry by the
---- ------ • department of justice ban been di-
M#trq
Eat Battle Creek Sanitarium Health Foods to get
well if you are sick—to stay well if you are well.
< >» tOST
LOST: At Anderson School Audi-
torium duris Flag Day exereines
silver mesh bag 'Reward fer He
return to Mri' W. H. Malone. 702
FIG FABM I NORTH CAROLINA
FRALicHT N c
__A deond fig farm has been Etr
ed in th* tidewater section of F"'
Carolina. It is located in o
the isiands in * soundandseL
have been secured from Caitg-r
and smyra. Old fig Erees
have grown wild in that sectiot Tor
years Apparently they are of the
Adriatic type and were probahly
planted by the early settlers;. 5ome
of them have grown big as:04K
trees and their truit is eaten by
the peoMe
— bndftb"onef"isi findin a ready
salifvihe British and European
, saes
lag to A. O. Halstead, managar of
Filth street. Phone 422.
LOST:-'Conferotate Veteran Croon
. of Honor engraved A. N. L. on
same. Finder pleaae return to Lee
Woowdoth, office in Holland bulld-
lag. . ,'
FOR RENT: 3 furnished reoms,
apply 204 Maia. Phone 431.
FOR rImT: Furnished light houaa-
keeping rooms, modern conven-
lenten, >13 Msin.
Attractive three-room furnishea
apartments, garage, >10 Fourth
St.___________________________________________
FOR RENT: Three furnished
rooms ’ for light housekeeping.
11» Elm Street, Phone 578.
SEVEN-ROOM house on sth St. be
tween Cypress snd Orange. All mod-
era qonyeniences. Apply to Joe Lu-
eSt Jewelry Store.
T:room house, Sth and Front Streets;
all modern eonvenienees. See M E
Grubbs, 304 Sth Street.
Own L—A for Big “A" Specials
I »
- J. & TURNER
32555 O. TURNKB
(Re-electlon)
T. R. (TBOK) HrNGEB
VAN fYHAjA
Fer county Oomomthetone
FArA, JUNE 26, W
2 Prairie Rose
539 Butter .
rising blew st 4 o*Uo«k instead of of this very succesaful camp with’tance.
at S as planned, as manyiot the 119-persons, a vote of appreciation' There was no accident of an/
4----• * .—* ----- is hereby given Cplet Meat resat and hind, but the motto: "Be Prepared’
, _ e his very efficient boy eceuts kept and "Give Servtce" was carredout
got up in the dauK an dpacked; there thru the girt’s camp When I to the last letter,
their belongings ae well as they. the girls were in the wster these The Port Arthur girts and guard-
could. The cemp was deserted ea- I scouts were slwsys ready, In boats lans are ioud i their praise of their
tirely by 7 o'clock, except for chlet and on the bank to plunge in at any camp with the Orange girle and
land his scouts." moment that their watchful eagle'hope next year to be able to have •S
As a fitting climax to the close I eye saw a girl who needed assis-’a camp of their own
FOR SALE
FOR SALE: MManhlp -U Branl-
ley-Druxhom Budihess Collage of
Fort Worth, very cheap. Apply at
Leader Office.
FOR SALE: New trombone. For
particlars apply Orange Printing
Company.
FOR SALE CHEAP One Chevrolet
Coupe, run ten months. Must be
seen to be appreclated. Terms to
responsible parties. See J. C. Mark-
with.
FOR RENT: Six-room house, arte-
Man water, lights, bath, large barn
and garage. Garden, etc., ia Bruner
addition. A. F. Burns.
COUNTY OrcE8
Fer Oouney Judge—________
De WIr < BENNETT
M. A (MABRY) WATTS
missioner for ward one and one
Commissioner for ward three. The
election will be held at the custo-
mary polling place in warda oae,
two. throe and four, to wit:
Ward No. 1. Orange Motor Com-
pany. Mra. C. H. Simmons, presid-
ing judge; Ward No. 3, City Hall,
Hugh Cox. prestamg judge; Ward
No. 3, Court House, George Woods,
presiding judge Word No. 4, Hol-
leman and Cottle Store, B. F. Tur-
pla, presiding judge.
By order of the Mayor, this the
16th day of June, 1924.
SOL M. WHITE, Mayor.
M. O. DAVIES, Secretary.
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The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 147, Ed. 1 Friday, June 20, 1924, newspaper, June 20, 1924; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529285/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.