The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 248, Ed. 1 Tuesday, April 17, 1928 Page: 2 of 6
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HERE’S HOW
ByM.F.Tauber —
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M. Air hero.
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THE EASTET PARADE
Her enmemble wag correct, complete.
Her hat the right appeai.
War face a study aU coula read—
Two a blister on her heel
Gertrude K. Memo
THE IMMIORAXT
A hill had her youth. The country
air
Wanhea buttereupe into her hair.
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The buttereupe are hurt—unpreached
Beneath the brown wtraw, Sunday-
beat.
"SrEaIGOFPARAMOUST
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Cel Jesse Holman Jones, speak
mg of paramount toeaea at Dailas
dhcusned the minor issues and the
major sues and neveral dead ta-
KINGMTON, Jamaica. — Having
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hmnanngtorettoputon at
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wSfka glaaly correetea
its* brought ta attentton
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sue to Tezas and win bo aa insue
to the national campaign," he de
clarea. .'Bat to no meana is it the
[ paramount iesue."
Now what are the outstanding le
sues aa the Houston colonel who
breught the national democratie con
vention to Texas understands the
Lsues at the hour:
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Short ekirts are going down in
Parle--because they are not becom-
las to Mamma’s elephanianie of the
knee and she Inmate that daughter
dread Uke her.
And whe grow friendly with the
thing.
A puppy or a father brings
*1 Bengmant noose.
« Samte form at an-
M. On the ebeKarad
MI
But does it matter, ana where', the
pity?
She left the country for the elty.
Marshan sehacht.
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ed up off Santiago, Cuba, wae iden-
tided to Be marking aad io new
bound for Halitax aboard ship. It
appear mervieeabte.
n Bpectee at lyric
tA. -a--p nanetp, are handicap for the matron.
MaMum —e -armin ImuUf are a way of altering ib.
•ny other woman HI
Column “It umually get. a divorce,
the Cynical Huebend answered.
emthenind the speaker. •There is
’ something about that word relief’’
that is repulsive. 4 woud 4 op
saSh like begging on patronizfng ana
Uto American farmer, the backbone
at American evilization, does not
He advised that Iba counu
ehouia draft the farmer bimaeit to
help solve the iarm proolems Well.
Uto United States menate adopted as
' amendment to McKellar of Teunes-
eee providing aa appropriation of
a 0400,000,000 for farm relief uader
the MeNary-Haugen MU inatead of
1250,000,000.
Eisht democrats voted against it
Twenty-five demoerata voted for it
The president to sharpening in. veto
axe on the White House grind stone
DETHOIT—The tatest thing in
radtocaeUng etattean to a tart mov:
lag one soee feet in the air A
speech. a mong aad orehestra munie
rendered a program la a plane r u
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IMO JANEIRO— Latest in mata-
then dancing: Charles Nicholan,
VIENNA —A caution againat fare-
Well kimses at railroad station comes
from the director general at the
state raliroads. He says that dem-
onstrations of affection on pittorms
are responmiblefor many aceidento
GOOD nOADs vow MVK OAK
CoCIXTY
Forward moving property owners
of Lve Oak county are clamoring
tar good roads and are going to
vote and then float aa $800,000
toed tawM for road bullding pur
PoaM "Bead tasues for public Im
ROtomeat. tell the story ,r the
S Erowth M Texa: and the lead
tog eounties of the commonwealth
There to ao other way.
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MOXkY IN MOHAIR
w" Oto pool at Texas mohair clip of
4004000 pounds was sold tor $200 .
000 10 Boston buyers This clip
2 rspresented the mohair gathered by
Uvaide dealera. There I. money n
ohair There to money la wool
J Ao" Ito sheepmen sod the goat
■an n fTexas are on easy street
NEW YORK—Tb- latest way to
set type le to a movie A H linear
tan machine demcrihed tore to its
agenta does away with type metal
When an operator touches a key
beard a letter Ie photographed on a
running Alm. which to projected to
a zine plate.
Uta outstanding imsues of the cam-
' paisa. They are the real le-ves
There will to other Imum but two
primeipal issues to the coming ram
paiga are honesty la gorernmeni
aad tasta legialation "
He had reminded his hearers ibai
MAYPORT, Pla—The comeback at
Canrorniana to qunkes it snowed
here yesterday for the frat time la
I* yeara.
Nine German
MONTE CARLO. — Polka who
tried to break the beak tort year en-
ricked it by 154,000,000 tranea
MtT Most frequently she dose not
She want, a yowl Mu I' ntylel
What puzxles un is why mothers
and dquzhters mhould have to dres
allke, either la Parle or in New
York if the short akirt is becom-
ing te the allm rouagotem. and an-
becominu to th. plano-leexed old
at.m why not let it go at that?
From our point of view, both th.
etylints and the moralusta have hold
of the short akirt from the wrong
bad—and how both aid*, pull at it!
The .hen akirt imu't wrens for sll
ef as. but it's wrong—not to any
terrible—for mime of us. and the
sooner both Pari, and New York
arnive at that conclunion, the better
IS The ram.
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Rihtly or wrongix, U to the Am-
erican girl who dominate New
York Wyle., and her pamsion for the
abort akirt le, ae far. unabated. She
IIkes ite freedom, she ukee to show
pretty mlk wtockingn, >he has grown
up with no more meir-consctousnens
ghoul her whins than about her none.
The sharge that ah. m immodent
•impiy meema te her one of the mea-
tal vaartes of older permona.
Whie some of them eriticize her,
many imitate her—that la the pecu-
llarly New York twint to the akirt
wttuation. Many a middle-aged wo-
man has kneps that are knobby in-
atead of dimpled, ahina that need to
he put on a reducing diet Does
•to wear nkirta of a wenmibie and be-
coming length—akirte whieh ean mill
frock which coulan and didn't
■ cover her nonchalantly romed silk-
•m knees. To the audienee whe pre-
—tod on intereetine contram with
thee, animated bundles of cloth*, on
Ito stage, which won Elizabethian
costumes. CAnd, by the wey, th*
spaelous day. of areal Ellmbeth
an a knock -down blow to the the-
ery that morailty le momehow guar-
anteed by many layer, of garment*' >
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Did You Ever |
Stop to Think
i . (By EDSe• • WArTE,:
at Shu-uk-, Oaa
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While in Nimol, viorida, Lvisited .
with Frank B Shutta, publieher of
the ailami Herald Mr Shutta_A* I
aaa at America’s toremost publieh-
era sad • great bellever in commu:
nit, advertirtas. He modestly told
me’.ome of the wonder, at Florida.
He told me at the great shipments
of grapefruit which goee to even
section of th. Unitea States and
anada; of the milions of dollars
worth of strawberries, cucumber
and lettuce that goes north for the
early market and which brings top
price. .
He told of the large potato crop and
anap beans, at the nine miilion dol-
lara worth of tomatoes that was
shippea in one meandh: It'a great cel-
ery crop and that tt'a watedmelons
ar enrol oa th. market each year.
He told me that the real develop-
ment of Florida is not based on what
everybody is talking about, but is
baaed upon fruit and truck growing
and the building of industries that
will make bigger payrolle
He said that the glory of Florida to
not womething that has recently been
invented, but long before there were
any settlers the palms rustled in
cooling summer trade winds and
breaker, from the Hmpid waters of
the gulf stream tempered with the
north winds of winter and this was
not known until it was advertised,
Florida believes In advertising
TUB CITY OF MIAMA ALONE 18
■PEN DINO VIRTUALLY HALF A
MILLION DOLLARS ADVERTISING
HER CHARMS THIS TEAR. THE
CITY HAS EVERYTHING NECES-
■ARY TO MAKE RESIDENTS AND
VISITORS COMFORTABLE AND
HAPPY THE ADVERTISING IS
BRINGING THE VISITORS!
• (Copyright 1928)
-TODAY IN CONGRESS
Senate continues debate of naval
hill, while house tkes up Misslasip-
pt flood control.
senate Teapot Dome committee
resumes oil inquiry
Tax redaction, coal and cotton
price hearings continue before other
senat committees.
Anti-injunetion bill sgaln comes
before hound Judiclary committee.
Houne interstate commerce com-'
mittee continues study of Packer bus
regulation bill.
Regulation and manufacturer of
olomargarine before house agricul-
ture commtttee
Short skirls, we venture to pro-
pheny. are staying up in New York,
hecaume l toy are becoming to
daughteds pretty Ieus, and Mamma
immtt» that she dr— like daughter
i hookey and wandered in
of the Seven Seas for rtx
a truant to going back to
You probably rend, as we aza, the
report brought back from Paris by
Mia Edaa Freeman, drema desizner,
to the effect that skirts in the
Front h capital ar* lo to draped at
leant three inche below th* knee.
Th* extremely shon skirt. Mims
Freeman explained, has been a
PANAMA—A nlece of Mrs Wood-
row Wilson to likely to be the Scat
lady of Panama. Jorge Eduardo
Boyd ta a candidate for preoid.nl
Hl. wife wae Ellmbeth Bolne.
BOSTON -Itadloa maving to the
wor in communication charge, la
euimatea by David Sarnoff to have
eachea $66,000,800. •3e F
da not moan zarm reiler," covered at the last matlee. of "The
"Hanesty la govermment.
CORSICANA URE
CHILDRESS, Tex., April 17.—The
Gulf Auto Supply station here was
destroyed by t Hr* last night which
originated Iff an automobile and
apread when a gline tank explod-
ed. Loss was retlmated at $a0,000.
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Merry Wives of Windsor.’’ so de-
nehtully played by Mrs Fimke, otia
Skinner ana Henrietta Cromman
Exhibit B sal in the front Mat of
the leht-Nd bafechy box mweet
young New Tock thing in a blue
be found. If you hunt for them a work for Canada
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Omid Pumimhmeut Be Tea nsi ams?
Of courme, Mrs Florence E. S.
NEW YORK, April 16—E M
Statler, promitnent hotel owner, died
today at the Hotel Pennnytvania.
Mr. statter, who was 65, raaa tram
a belboy to the ownership of mor*
hotele then any other man la lto
world. His brut ventures were res-
la .rants establlahed at the Pan Am-
erican Expomition la Buffalo la INI
aad at the ■ Louis Expomition in
l**f. Hie lint permanent betel wae
erected la Buftalo and wee tollow-
ed at intervale of a few years by
large atruetures in Cleveland, De-
troit, St. Lento. New Tort and Boe
ten
Ha married on April so, 1*17. an
his neeona wife, Mire Alice Seidler
who had been for it yuan his med-
retary.
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a. Poeme,
4. Dessert.
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6, Tuletide.
an chuggine toward the L' S. A.
from BraaL Jeae Modler and
Auguste Harter an already in Chile.
Leutenans Bodges de Olivera aad
Enuique ieter have part left thi
eity.
Can You Beat It! . u
even of gnat ladles They eea cor-
met hip. and bemom, but the knee
corset has not yet been invented
Therefore, the matronly patron, of
French style, won’t bar .hurt nkirta
fee themseivep, or pay for the short
skirts their dauzhter want to buy
Therefore, in Parin, th. skirt is be-
ginning to behave like Davy Crock-
ete‛* co«a
Having Swished with the Parisian
law ana the prophet, we weal Easter
shopping with th. Younger Genera-
tton in New York She tried on a
frock of Iipatiek red georgette which
hurt came to her knee-cap. “Oh.
well, it has a hem that can be lei
down," we remarked helpfully, re-
membering the tashion report from
Faria As one air, both lto young
person trying on the froek and the
youne vereon melling it oxi laimed,
“Oh, It'a plenty long enough now!
Mahibit B in the local keep-the-
-hort-akint--hort campaign we dis-
man | should be punimhed if proved
guilty on <charges As the World ex.
plains her indictmenta, "The story
told by the six documents was one
of an alleged rerlen of petty pilfer-
lass through the medium at raked
and padded expense accounta." Aa
every woman, or man. whe ever
"Traveled for the office" knowa, pad-
I “ne expena* accouts to a parcu-
| larly helnous—and nalfo. crime.
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