The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 3, 1927 Page: 2 of 4
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Colonel Will takes down
a salary of $150,000 a year.
He is earning his salary.
Now what is to become of
the humorists of the silver
screen? What is to become
of Will Rogers? He isn’t
LAW. LARRY
IPOMISE
I WON'T DO
IT AGAIN
PALS
By
WELL.STOP YOUR
BELLERIN’ANO ILL
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more
milk
to do
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ME CREDIT FOR BEiNe
SOMETHING MORE THAN A
LIFELESS OLD STIFF.____
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By RODNEY DUTCHER-
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BARTLESVILLE, Okla., Aug. 3.—-
Torrential rains today caused an in-
definite poetponement of the Bennett
safety in
opponents
it.
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to
Re-
Am-
PU
am
MOM-
HE’S
SPOILT
MY KITE
of Motion Picture produc-
ers, Inc.
hood that he will be elected or de-
feated- by a certain number of vot-
ers who will be swayed by hie atti-
tude to wad the Volstead Act.
To be sure, he may straddle the
I to re-
ich a ver
constitu-
-tee of free-
pro-
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importance to the two great national
parties.
It thereatens to wreck the Demo-
A li ilywood corhespond-
ent writes of a remarkable
inovation. Profanity, ridi-
cule of the clergy and all
sneers at the national con-
stitution, particularly the
prohibition amendment,
’ v been banned from the
silver screen by twenty mo
SACCO-VANZETTI
FATE CONTINUED
issue,
found
auch
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LOOK?
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2:65 Ml
1:50 ml
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AS QUICK AS A MONKy-
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RAIN POSTPONES
OKLA. NON-STOP
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their poise or re-
the eternal fit
tags. This from
ntonio Express
i Falls is not in
Texas, but it
rict judge who
redit to any sec-
i state. When a
>ed a two years
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This is a bunch of posies
r for the Wichita judge. He
| lives within the law and
Econstitution, He rules with
in the law and the consti-
tution. A judge is the last
man who should overlook
the constitution and its
guarantees. ,
1f a person accused of a
rime he should be punish-
l; if he is given a suspend-
t sentence the court shall
t it go at that. A freak
antence is out of place in
a temple of justice. It
should not be tolerated by
court or public.
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bee-g *eteeteetppeeeteeteet4
CC CL HAYS BARNS
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postponed until
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■Mitel l
with Mrs. 4
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MB Cirele > i
" MacFarlane.
S:so tea ekas
7 Baptist E
jooms, 3:30
THURSDAY:
Gleaners
' Methodist ci
Baptst Ci
People I
Rough,
actual merits of these men.
The great importance of the
elate house by William I. Head, nec-
retary of the executive couhcil, that
the scheduled meeting for that body
I to drink
Donaldson's
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AFRAID CH
gyExwypgem
the soundness
are straightforward about
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candidates have
house uniler conatruetiin here.
Fuller spran a surprise to-
his review of the case of
Sacco and Bartoiomeo Van-
of course, by its
much coaxing to get him into •
the habit of drinking a couple
of glasses a day. You should <
use it in your cooking.
There is no substitute for 1
Fresh Milk
DONALDSON’S
DAIRY
at ■ noon today
noon tomorrow.
a very striking personal i
characteristic.
present time but what will On with the cleaning pro
J wme‛ J wh8t Why shouldn’t it be
he do when he goes back? i: . / .... , ,
applied to political stump
Colonel Hays will cut speakers in Texas and else-
110 and BIT Border St.
Phones 419 and 949.
Uealers in new and second hand
Furniture — Repalring. Uvholsterins
Mattress Factory
IN CONNHCTION
j id mattreases made new, new mat-
tresses made to order. A trial wil
uuvince "OU *
92 Down, SI per Week.
10 per cent Discount for Cash
JOST LOOK AT N
/ YOURSELF - mJUST
I SHOWS HOW MUCH
( YoUAPPREciArE IT
/ WHEN L TRY TO KEEP
I Your ciomES meat
\ ANDICLEAN - YOU
\ look WORSE than /
this will rob the former
mayor of Beverly Hills of
' a,:. ------gta-e-
A-—-gee
of wl. ship. Too many
is overlok the consti-
n in imposing unusual
(ties and, for the sake
ablicity insured by a
: Sentence, risk the di
tion of public respect
he court." ‘
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the Demecrats hold their dog-fights
in the open while Republicana, rel-
atixely .pm king and taMiar aa •a-
Lonai politias goes, keep theirs be-
hind the srense. at this writing
there appears to be some taint talk’
of a wet bloc at the next Repub-
Hcan nationat convention, made up
of delegatee front such states us New
York, New Jersey, Pennayivanta and
ininoia But, We vary taint.
wont have
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YOUR HUSRAXD APFRE-
CIATIS PVRE, SWEET
-that’s aL
GOOD GIRL I
V.,
"Corn is backward and
npromising." This is the
op situation in the corn
it of America as report
i.by the Federal Depart-
ent of Agriculture. is
, ‘oolidge luck about to de-
I sert him in the American
rtefn belt?_______________
are subpect to the
the rest of his
tuE-of-war between the two forees.
The difference seems to be that
publicans.
Both parties
f I'LL HAVE. ID CALL UP
AND TELL WIM I CAN'T GO 1
TO THE THEATRE WITH
nouxp
nze 6:17 a.m.
itamge 10:34 a.m.
a Grifin-Al Henley non-stop flight
-t San Francisco.
Before you 4
of the op posit
them to shan
love with you
keep your app
attractive. Pim
•kin seems tei
strangers and
And even hus
and kin feel i
who suffer fro
The way to
drawbacks to a
from dear ones
White Ointmen
. thousands’ of pi
are economical
packages. The
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platform, he"must-‘face the lkeli- lhefr giant Traelaig monoplane‘in
the Han Francisco-Honolul Dole
hbition issue to
reer is matched.
LAIEDO: $z5 000
EOFToN, Aug 3 — Governor Al-
g t‛m Soy E cant gq 16
Irue THEATE WITH VOU C
" all
WASHINGTON, Aug. 33 — What
ever the benefits or damase accom-
piished by prohibition. the great
"wet and dry” fight has completely
altered the political situation of the
republic.
Whether he is running for the
DEAREST, I oont Think | J voufeT!
ITSRIGHT FOR YOUMwoeD,is-
s
WHILE WE ARE r
]ENGAGE Of—
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cratic party ompietely and it
comes more and more likely
cause serious troublie for the
DILLEY: Dilley Volunteer Fish
department organised here recently.
k crtea
r ? “F3CuryJ
a screen favorite at the
The fact that Governor Fuller’s
go to church bership of the Association
e E. G.
---ns
milk. Buy
and you
but many
that there
a - — - J
■ * White Ointme
times as much
dealers have Im
the Soap.—Adv,
Mrs. L.P.F
4Rebekah
WESLMY BIB
TO MEET FT
The Wesley
Methodist Sui
in the church
Friday aftern
Me Ka gue and
mtn.
It is impor
present. Ofi
be elected. “
€poDEEug
HEAVENS:
“A take-of is out of the ques-
tion.” dh
the issue and declare himself. Re-
gardless of his personal merits and
TONIGHT, BoB - I PROMISED
LARRY I WOULD NT Go m
OUT WITH OTHER BOV'S Jr
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prize flight, declared at 4 o’clock
when they had planned to take the
air. L.
The smail hangar at theeffTus
unable to accommodate the big shB
and it stood blocked up at the top
of the specially prepared three-quar-
ter mile runway, exposed ’to the
downpour.
Although the grans runway was in
air condition, Griffin said the big
plane carried too much of a load to
warrant taking off. • -- ,
“We are not taking any « ac es
right now,” he said "W haebthe
ship and all arrangements are eomi-
pleted. Tomorrow will do an well if
we carit get off today.”
According to the correa
pondent members of the
clergy hail the step as one
of the most instructvie
taken by the industry in
recent months as twenty
units adopting the resolu-
tion include virtually all
the large studios in south-
ern California.
decision in the Bacco-Vanzetti re-
view is to be given out tonight and
that the council meeting has been
postponed until after the announee-
ment of the decision, caused much
speeulation: State house observers
were as much in the druk as ever
on the nature of the decision but a
majority thought that the council
was to be consulted, which was ta-
ken to mean that the governor hid
decided to intervene.
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sxnwccsac.
Thus, a man may be a perfect
wizard at catching stray dogs and
lose his position at- the pound to a
partially blind and lame fellow who
is better adapted to the pursuit of
tortoises but who nevertheless
"think right” on prohibition.
The country loses its Wadsworths
and Lenroots and gains its Heflins
and Mayfields. Or it loses its Pep-
pers and Butlers and gains its
Vares, all with little regard to the
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 22, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 3, 1927, newspaper, August 3, 1927; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529721/m1/2/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.