The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1926 Page: 4 of 6
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LOSE SEVEX SECOXDS,
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tate Supreme Court Justice Florence B. Allen
io sought the democratic nomination far United
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Company, refiners and marketers of
the high-grade line of Humble Motor
Oils. You can buy it wherever you
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A SURE THING
The young man or young Woman
who etaduates from the Account-
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ThH la MB Dreytus. secretary of
the Piutebure National I eng de bane
ball club, who fave Babe Adams and
Carwon Bizbee tha "wate," and wus-
pended Max Carey, captain and cm-
tertielder, indetinitety without pay.
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amendment proviguns for tasation nt
all agriculture or erarine mchod tuna
owned, by aby eommny te Um -me
extent an tend privmteby umned.
Mection >. The Governor Ml an-
aue the necemmary proclamation for
mid electiom and have che mame pub-
Iiahed aa mesuired hy she ConeUtu
tion and lawn of thia state. The ex-
re the men of America ingrates? That is, are they
tesin the highbzow state? of course, in the
tains at Kentucky where illiteracy is in flower,
ived a congressional nomination, but in
and Indiana and Kansas and elsewhere and even
down here in proud old Texas, the women fared
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KWEUISNI IADIO HaRIKE ____
ENDED BY AGREEMENT
STOCKHOLM, Aug 23 -The anti-
radio strike of the unionized Bwedish
musiciana haa been settled through 4
compromine betwenh the muaicalun-
inn ane the Radio Brvice bureau
covered tbe ngw opening in thevub-
li land act. The law limita Indi-
viduula and corpotationa to the own-
ership of 1.624 hectares but ia silent
us to .whether a person once has ac-
quirgd a mnaximum under the law, be
mu interost himself in other com-
panies ar projecta. in thin way, the
Japanece in Mindanao have trequeni-
ay obtained cowtrot of large areas by
interiot kiny directorates and cooper-
alive arrangoienta.
HAd to the end in* ot Bneydoegle
owpier wbo tax
been muming aln<a Alt 23. Why la
e miming? where U ha now?
Mow can ho to brouuht back? For
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wrong oil
Tbe transwission bands are lubricated from the
crank case b the same oil that is ussd. in the motor.
If the erong oil is need, or if your’ is seriously
diluted, the ee bands become oilsoaked, gummy and
slick- -and chattering and slipping result.
Use Flivolene- --chenge the oil in your crank case
every 500 miles— keep your transmission bands prop-
erly ndjusted and you will get the best service from .
your Ford at the least cost.
• Flivolene is manufactured and guar*
PROPOSED AMENDMNT TO THE
coxsrnTunoS
SENATE JOINT KESOLUTION NO.
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Proposing an nmendment to the
Conatitution providine for taxation
of achool landa owned by counties.
He li neotved by ehe Legilature of
. the Stole of Texne:
Section 1. That Article T of the
Constitution of the State of Texas
shall be amended by addins after
Section « therot •», which shall read
M fallows:
Section •» All agrtcultural or
uradne echool land mentioted la
BED-it00M, bath- garare: private
entrance, clune in Phone HT
til Cherry
Approved. Apra 4, 1oa6.
KMMA amIOSBr NHAARO,
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(a Comkeco CopT)
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FOR KENT: Furnuanea or yntur-
niwhed 4-rdom apartment HOSE-
MONT APARTMENT. Phone a27.
MISCELLANEOUS
Mixovnosnrs Mr Gar Cottie.
phone MW.
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amination of the javanene mena '
in Mindgna - for the purpose of ub
mtantiaunu or vutung at red >*•
Japaneee an vielatina the land ana
<4 the Fhilippinet
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ana mene trequenaty le ye rayd in
ere-e t Japanen vlantera and
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which baa charge of all programa
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vate , , on tint ine Ur ne wwejher ot banda and orchestras whono
M viot une the Miappine land . vroxrame are nimo broadeumnted will
law. un ndmnea mat iney might reevive an extra nrty per cent of
to ti-ine . mnon whirl, cogti- their reouUr pay for the radlo. CM
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Eplace on the court of last resort in any one of the 48
SatateeThen she longed for more worlds to conquor and
Naskedthe sisters and brothers of the democratic per-
J suasion to send her to the United States senate to res-
■ Opta the land of Washington and Jefferson from perdi-
tion and to give to a daughter of Ohio the proud dis-
tinction of being the first woman outside of Georgia
1; an opportunity to sport a senatorial toga.
She lost. A mere man walked off with the prize. In
the same state an ambitious woman offered herself as
fasacrifice on the altar of her country tor its welfare
and advancement and also for a republican nomina-
tion for governor. There was a negro contender in the
' bunch and the brother in black ran lust. This proud
daughter of Ohio made a herioc campaign, but she
didn’t get votes enough to mark the boards. And think
of what happened to the three ladies away down here
in Texas who were contenders for gubernatorial honors.
" Out of a totahpoll of something ver 800,000, five
hundred and thirty thousand men and women cast,
their ballots against the three lady contepders, A
modest little woman who di d not seek the governor-
ship asked her people to send her to the state senate.
he had newspaper training. She had training In the
political sense. She is a business woman. She made the
landing.
Alice Roosevelt Longworth of Ohio, the wife of
the Speaker of the House who is bald headed and
wears spats, is ambitious for her husband to be the
next president of the United States. Will she make a
landing for Nick? Go ask cautious Cal, the refrigerated
son of destiny who knows when to talk and when to
• hold his tongue.
Woman has the ballot. She is not using the ballot
to any great extent to place her sisters in a high or
low office, meaning major or minor jobs. This dis-
tinguished daughter of Ohio is in luck. She has two
years to serve as an associated justice of the Supreme
I Court of her state, but this early in the game the bet-
ting is good that a male brute will take the job away
from her in 1928.
FOR RENT
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modern convenencos 11* nh
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ractigal , Buuinem ollege
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Won with’a’eocdFeadr—
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safety first campaigners who are
battiing to lower the annual toll of
motorists killed on grade crossings
Automobilists killed at eroesings in
1*14 totalled 1784.
A fast railroad train usually takes
seven seconds to pass a crossing.
R. J. Clancy, assistant to the general
manager of the Southern Pacific Co.
has computed. . Yet 11*4 persons were
killed last year in attempts to save
these seven -second periods, he
pointed out.
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 50, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 25, 1926, newspaper, August 25, 1926; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529545/m1/4/: accessed August 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.