The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1929 Page: 2 of 6
six pages : b&w ; page 22 x 17 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
AH
-—5m
JJHM':.F'iHt'nr r.t rnrnmrrrv-T
;~"""■"" alive 10 the cetmua Of m*m. t<icl ic:
la the renruiac biennial une und
ulatlun* h ave been nunMtolU of
can|MriMli of MJ7 . wl^'.* the |r *
vloos cen u of I92jfc. According Jo
Wii*hli>g*on curreapalNMgto
for the state, aa a mint*, Mowed
that Texan le aeiag forward to inko-
in a faster percentage
W tbe of iwiMi?!
nkM teldiik iii> ' fkn/n
'PPf TmSBipp* j; P** * !?■ H*'
Urn* which will tak* place In « po-
litical aenae in the year to com®, j_ ■_
frf.. iii.,11.1 T ■r-^TT^- •
ItiBMWCNY'H 'fiATKH* j
itoyet.il me Kentucky wa
u* the dark and bloody
—Kitttuohy
of partition p> ill Bee- ft" eloet.
iSl:
■ iiwnfl
<§? | ;
m; *.
SlSg$ffl% fi;
1- v:«5
ed Ji republican governor In tbe
distant Hla name? Flam p.
"" JL
<od flMf 'fovernor. ev« menr
of ttt r,itt
M of
Taree memkW'. of the committee
or rather textbook commission
PWlookT
iiwl kwniMd
each to second.kand dealers for ft-
mil rnnninff
Sampson defeated the democratic
nominee for governor. , AH the
«Uura on tke democratic ticket en-
'raped dereat. Tkin Including «k
democratic nomlmr far lieutenant
governor. Haoe track polilio*
brought vbout the defeat of tke
democratic gubernatorial nomine •>
as
•rate than any other state la the ■nrt ted to 'ho elevation of Hampaon
led the number of worker*
in aaaaufaetur** with iiMl and in
'<wmm paid with a payroll of i«.-
M9.|f« Dalle* led in the aMbkar
( plant* with «1 and was behind
only Houston whh Ma .-klyrsH ef
flv.f T l.tff, Fort Werrh wan (ha
Heat w t h4, value of products with
ftat.ut.nae bet m- im preduefa
wane then* «f packing
- ibe pr*ad' be twee a tke coat
' materia la ami the pr r>—4
Mall. it wan third
la ituMiMiwtMai plant*
litii kui aMw third la wagae
Wltk Mtl worker*,
ef mm* peaftact
*t foi.n* • Mmnrnm
Aj for the individual cities. *o the Aral <dWM'tb#'<l>' the
voter* af Kentucky.
There ban been a nasty political
r«w between the faction# over ajjjee.
Cheap polltica a ad cheap politician*
are the cur*- of many American
commonwealth*.
<alue at manallart
after tk II
wU>, Wtebtta
Mm am on i, Wa«a.
oar ware Kl
terve im-reaee* katk fa tke
itmafcea of waa* earwer* aad la tha
ratue at maneiat^wrvd
Ma fear
rails, Oahreatea,
MarvMM. Aauir-
iRe aad AunUa. w r , A"
Teaaa baa the all and the fan aad
the itaaUa Teaaa -baa Ike oattaa
•ad wedl JMM the aiHMMK'
Teaaa hna all r** mafruit* i<t
<ka not dlataat (utare it ■ will tie
•'laaaad k'Hh the are*t ouitiile t url n(
autre af Mneetaa. Itrgard Umm of
tkla, it will nil attain to retain it*
di«t im dea af iwtng tin* kllllna dol-
lar agrlbaHaral atate at tke
MIGHT HKIJP HU«I
The aerenaattca branch af the
daaartoMat of oaainanrr*. naektag
to mid aortal aidWHai by kuvlua
all air roatee ptataly afarkafU.aer-
tnet* that aa«aa «hlla hlghwaf/* be
aiarked far tke benedt of avkttara
It prapnean that the regular )aa-
taatobile rout* aanaber* be pdiAad
aa nan I a high way a la letter* :<• or
M feet Mb ea that they waaM} he
' vMMa (>*m a enaeldtrahle hal^ht.
Tkla It aaya, would be eaar I* j o
eaafpUnb aad .o^U janave an lafal.
aaMe aid te 1
II ta«a4a Mai a gand Ma*, tha
naaikarfaa ot antaaaekMa raafea luw
braved aa Iwaiaibli boum to Hba
abater let Tearlna Ui a atate frt^krh
barn Hull allaailnn te the ink of
nadtlna a# tha awaharM
waabi n m • dengat it ai
MMMMMa tar eeea • rardtaM M*
leriet fa lean bin way. provided be
fa i wtlliag te aaead M reata far a
If paMllaf ike aw>iiw on
da aa meet tok %be
fer/H
'
ran a m
r—r-
y.
ttjpp
TS A
cuckoo!
: - '.r}£
wmgmM
U|H|#"
m is®
GOLf NEWS - FRep KURTZ., TKB TOV4NS BEST
BILLIARD AND POOL. PLAYKR, CBRTAINUV
BAHXCO HIS 5HOT5 WELL ON THE (fOLF
Course topav
mriti'
**■ M- •
[<^w«^, ihaF-.^k: L
ha^d;t
evef, Ihey might commit burater|
- jjlM't a"d we could do nothing
■*ttr«r heyomf aSEing th«ir hol^f
uovcrnmcau to y.ink tkeni hencj*
I Thle M
Ha roid t if it can halp.lt.^.
Diplomatically, •"* tlll preva)le
m iH
iumea the
couiaa :
qfflctn
Ugh
ed reaMpf
ralalr. •- -^lal
ipfei^Mfcithat the foreign«r«
tW .bnc* hv ll
"r *
,
plied, to every fo
Yet auoh la t#i ^atem w^tlch
China haa to bM^M WHh.
There all America**, Kritopw.
Fieiuhmfii 'HiiUni. ;and
the cllinen* of. aaveral amaller conn- ""^not ^traterrltorlnUty on their
trie* puaaean extraterritortel ri(Ma... % ^ %?.<■ ' j,
Uerman*. Austriaaa and JpilH|
aleo '-townarly pnaneand -them, hut
the Gtfiftaaa aad' > • iAuitelan%; ■-«Joat
their* through the world war and
the aovleta voluntarily Murreadergd
K uaaia'a, ' Uaping te win Chfitaae
friendship by doing ft.
anew were too bu*y to bather
them—If they mugt^JlMMjh they
would have to do it among rhettt-
tterrl
iH
tb
IHara, we're la taear af it.
««MV to no WHfcx «rm
Hoatbweetern Kewwtm lit it mag'
aalne of parte. Ita editor k a rv
tormur. H)a plaint l* that Texan*
apaad about llM.Soa per annum In
tke destruction at ifl|p^||PH^ala«
Ibootnr Wklcb ealjr deatrey aaimaia
y*t nothing ia done fa deatrey vea-
imr.UK ana ken of fWtch there arc
many milMana In Texag.. flout h went -
cm liemmma xuhmlt* the
ing prontonal for the btd-makcre:
"Tho legialature ef ^"eaa* xhould
deeti t>y £ the raKiaaekaan. ;*..ia#MMVv
head* and 'moneianljah'.'-'tkat ar«,:c"a
constant?, terror tf the haadreda «f |
thoununde pt people wha take their'
pleaaurc* in Hummer by apendlng
IKKTbCT Via*
tOM *or r«M A UHMJ
I-" 'wlm;"...
The imperuaea ef havtaa Ma
taaaily aula tnag
aaacdaudcai defect* kt a
af aa uaariaik. *« lake a far graat
ad thai thing* are
aad. naiaetluiea. Ikaant that aa
UHag la wrong oaly wken It ca
dlanater.
Ti e naltiwore Automobile club
bad police recently etopped and la*
apented They feowd more than i,"
apecte.d they found tnare than **,-
Ml that aeadad'brake ad>u*imi nt«
la atdrr te be perfectly aafe. fClght
1 hi mi" f bad annvapretad defect*
in the Ktcerln* tear iW "naa l ♦#.-
aa® needed adJueUaenta1 fit lUffita...
,. Thoee are amkll Jfjmjmk
CHATTY-???®
Beatrice burton, ^*Sor/,^stiffjss
Kowvtoo.*
III *
taa Mfh inc. osvtLAMo. owto
To Ulnetmte bow it worka: -
An American who geta intfe tree,
bla la ckina muat he turned aver to
hla own neareat couaael to be triad
by a United fltatee federal iudge--^
holding court right there Ir Chbaa.
with a Uaited State* diatrlct uttor-
i ney. a United' State* marshal Und
■all the ou*ternary Amerloan paraun-
nef and aceranatiea.
Naturally tke Chiaade bowled tkai
the eatraterrltorielibed ' ^arghMfQI
■■1 "
"IP
Japan n w Mr mlntake and
mated ft -in 1IM. ->■>
Chlnit is but just beginning td:, '
realite her error—jo t beginning,rto f
make a tuna atiout it. at aiAr, rate. '
rav. . ,:c ]>AMm
frealdeiM chlann KaUHbek : Jg >;
mighty clamorous, in. fact.
"tarn wait." rejoin the
•UntU yeu afftrft a aat of
TMB FIRST
te C baft art oa. nicknamed
Chatty, lb a born gonnlp Tar Marker
a widowed dreaamaker, has one
wealthy euaiomer, Mrs Van ■ Nuys,
bad tbrongh bar Chatty guts a job
aa switchboard oporaior la Me Vaa
Nay* bead haaae Thade she laeeta
aad talla fa lave with tlave Jordan
ha adnata yaaag
PO H el f,
- ~x . , B_ . „ .aMtatarl
Mraa' ..the '.i;a<i*d t Mafae—w ith all
our traditional 'friendship for the
Jm {Mlp. ddM ; - MMt •'
to waive Anlernywt treaty righU« un-
til aomeiMlW define la of|ared la
Mace of thaak- J "Than. ip*yUe—b*
deafsek," prowiiaea the bUta da-"
I
1
MdiftM
i nulling hay again • aha
Utterly "ill bet be ae«a
liklag bar--' - J
Ob. but what dlfToreaee dM it
make after all? Ha Was out af bar
life eew. aad Bryant Duaaiag waa
a It. Bryaat aad all tha faa wM
T^ikki.
aat tha
rkh hla
mailed aa af
I
brought
Jaaleea af his friend
aMp arttk Agate Herferd! Mr. Vaa
mum*
«►*
liap
wka works lathe
flat a«
Chatty
f d. goes
drag sore Cbai-
deliver*' gta for
«y lea ran that ha
a. aad he«s him to step before
ha II arraeted. hat pad refuse* te
Ha U
One day Cbstty area Dare
a MM to Agaea Harford. Jaalaaa.
abe gaen through AgMn dealt ta,
leek for It. It la a simple meenage
aMat notae Mada. bat in huattag
far It CMHtr ftade Agoea diary
httad adth tha stary of her love for
her esnpfdpee Chatty leer* soma of
tin pagan oat. aad saads them to
Mrs Vaa. aad Agaea la discharged
Dave Jordaa. alone knows that
Chatty la raapoaalblu. aad he dropa
her. Winnie, Talcott. the office
"vanp," gat* Agnen' ponltloa. Wla-
ale gets Quite chummy arlth Chat-
ty. and at party Chatty meets Bry-
aat Dunning, a new bond salesman
Winnie shows Chatty how to palat
her face and "doll up." Bryant la
married, but tells Chatty ho har
its. fleft hla wife,
iHp* Agar* talis at Chatty'a bouse and
mart-at "-i** tolls Chatty that Mr. Van had never
«rJ L.void.bw' acdH' "he waa ta love with him
that eaa onuaa aaavoidable •"** naui ' the diary turned up. Agneti
dents. Having a mechunlc cfceck the rtyg she has seen Mr. Van at hl
on of your cir eVelb so ofte* office. aH^ Chatty promisee not to
operation of y«mr car e¥ekj, so oftc*
is eaaentlai -M%0*
¥8
—
IT hawks Kn
aa .
the day*; in the country."
' ' 1.,
fclqttor wtu not cure snakebite*;
Thia la tho warning given tha shako
'[ by the Man An
. jI« the
i|ipnnRRPM|
"Observation of a Jurj only
came contempt of eotirt when I en-
gaged in it," remarked Harry r.
Sinclair to a iufy of t^e peofle.
Harry F. Sinclair bnd a battdry." *>(
the highest salaried lawyers )u Am-
tell a aottl. Chatty decides to tell
Mrs. Van about Agnss.
' THE 8TORT)
- , , NOW GO ON WITH
n «<hr 'S :vt -rr:?:~r
liS*
CHAPTER XXVII
In the liottom of Chatty's little
tiatc was a stub or a pencil, and on
the way out to the rondhouse she
tasked Bryant to atop at a drus
fit ore. >■;;?/
1 It was a little 'neighborhood drug
J atore, and ou the sidewalk atood-d
%V
IVpBP|iPV>HBP«U*
wide, brltllaat eye*, aad rubbed Mr
cbaak against the ahohlder of Ua
gray flaaael coat,
Yod could do thlaM tike that ta
The Wayside Hoane lata on a pat-
day night, aad nobody paid aay par-
ticular attention ta yon
There were too many thing* Hhe
that golag on la the long narrow
room Here a girl lay her hM* aa
[the shoulder of the man who waa
Iwlth her. bbr ana aroaad bla aeck.
There a maa Mat kls kea# la Ma
|nptarned face of MH
There ware, new la af
aad battles of gi age rale or atiaaral
water on almost every white covered
table Aad sharper thaa the smell
of cigaratta smoke, tbe sbmII af
llaaor was la tbe warn air of tbe
"There s Jim—aad Winnie. Tbey
have taken a table," Bryaat naM
•uddenly over there la tbe earaai
Sea. baby "
And. to Mr borrer, Chatty saw
that their table waa next ta tha
table where Dave waa eMUag with
the Easter Saturday
Without a glance ta their dhree-
tion. Chatty walkad paatB
aat dowa arlth Jim aad
Be Mad her ahe could
aat saying tfometbing to Dave, bat
ahe triad not to listen. She patted
her vsalty cane from bar baa aad
began to aaka ep bar lam aa If
nothing etae ta the warld waa half
ae Impertaht. ■
"Well, bow a beat a little driak?
ahe said to Jim, whaa she had fin-
tahed aad was put hag _|4M cane
back. "We dlda't cone out bare to
stay sober, did we?"
She did not want a drink. She
had been doing her b*at to like
strong liquor, but ahe atill hated the
aate of It aa much aa ahe had
weeks ago, when she flrat began to
drink.
But drinking Was ®art of the bust*
neaa of becoming a good sport, just
as smoklns waa , . . fyrt of tr
business of having a rlp-roarti
good time. The buatneaa of forget-
in* unpleasant thlnga like Dave
Jordan's treatment ot her, and big
attitude towards tbe atolen MM
"Hall, hall! The gang's tn J
Hang Winnie, in an a '
Ing out her water glaae for aome
*■ mMk mm tlMiIr XiHfef Mflla
mirror* that tine* uTl-t* a?
waa heavy with the small ol their
smoke aad tha
at tace ,.;
nr.'
"chatty fiaag opea the one ibB
only window in tM place, aad leak-
ed Mr elMwa aa the st)l. hre
Wtad to tbe cool wind that
to' (nam M'Iuhm .. j«••
' Baddaaly ska banad a valaa
Mb kaew, somewhere below the
taagfv Of VMM Mat Urn aladan.
"HMa Baa, aire It bara!" it said
Tttd-* rolce! Hla loud, yonag
vMf that was just begin a lag to
deepen Ima a m,in'*, voire. "I'M taha
It la.*
Tkea Baa Tomliaeaa'a voice aa-
awarB4:..^*oaietbMf . Mat Chatty
eaMdat ataka ait . Bat ab«
knew what the Mtr them vara
doing. They ware dellverlag gin to
t|g VMfli'faaai for Ita la*-
r sking patroaet r<>:<
I waat ta gwhenM'.' I vut wgo
■to lint away*" aba told Bryaat
whaa aha waat harrying back ta the
table.
Bet Mr aat woutda I bear of tbalr
leaving then. "Why, M'e juat tha
abaak af Ma eaaalaa. Baby." he
IMML' 'VWlM' IflMB* M atay right
hare till claatag time."
fMr *
■ - '. 4 H< J ! • . # m , .... + <:
■k':'4ke agent that algbt at Wiaratfe'a
haaae. because ahe waa aahaaMd ta
so home aad face bet* math#
• aha bad «MB JrMttMTT .* 'I
She waa too befuddled i<><
eve* M telephone Mr* CM
to tall
Obt dfce .iwwnW
had tr, da1 It far
w m
"She aaya year kid hnfther la
still out, too," aald Winkle, "the
ra (Ml worried aboat hMU*r
■"Shad better be worried." thought
Cbatt yslaklag Into a heavy
if
i Sin
KMHM
,
; On Monday night, when Chatty
oaaia home from the office, Mrs.
Van Nnys was fhete. : , q
She waa lb the Front Room, talk-
ing tn Mrs. Chatterton, nnd through
the half epen dbor Chatty coatd hoar
what she waa aaylng.^;, ; Wf '
fTm going on Saturday; Rattle,
If yeu can get those thlnsts finished.
So do your '>e«t for mo won't vou?" ' ,
Chatter- , -
tons soft volM ;fMFered. "B«vI
wonder It yodrf^doiujp the right
by going away, Katou Maybe
« yoj
■ were talking
about .. ■■
'* ft.
her
dway to ';
•Otoe Mr-
)BU%. .
s.«
the white allk. '
nj the
jr.; t xUsi m^rr-
lSS£d l. ^8ked ht,rH0,r' getting out bf the
©lent history. He was given a Jail
term and more newspaper pul.ilflty
nautthty word—inus
naughty worn—" . ■ -IV;.,
Ska atood I
out to D
"Hey.
you,
wan
you
teiumn ;; wKt
v&m
little vacation sense-
' **AjhaalA ^
pVOpiQi
timee is
&S!.'rW'>''SS|M
Ita name to Uto WayaMe
"I'll I buck In a iltry. Don't
mther to come with me." ahe sulrt
to Bryant, "I Juat have to get
, ^};;f^M^;;Mifake:bNe medicine
, hearts beal analust hearts aa
oitpl*. by coupl«5 rose to dance in the
tiny cleared space in the middle of
the room.
"l niiaa you * •
whole-
than any American hud won for «f
leant 14 months. ' Nnw,. he l8: i tn
Mil to te doomed te
omiHhlng." new name waa painted *bew ;tlu>
The "aometliiug" that ahe Juat door.
i few .•« *. ?« jjsat .... isi, ,« JB
here you
Sha petm from the atamp mkfchine
on the counter.
Then ahe went info the telephone
h at the Mck or the atore.
d there, bn Bryant'a note
i eke wrote an Unalgned letter.
AftotWr anil in tKn
'P*1' :fT* ■
j"""* mi - - ■" m
At alw«y« .
■■ripflHl
white «a
ed away in
iK-f ■yaeatMK .ii isatian. ■ i.Ma^fMin^t! >
msm.'xVt.
iitbouiKi^ mall,
mm**, wmm
ertono.'
yam m i* irif
ami. v, v ' * ' AI tha hiii'k nf It
m
the
'0
lormeii
i9H
Mi
mmm
latjb ?Mto
; iVy* '
Of HhOcfc.
vMim
ill W't'll litt(
h *m
mkkltt'<{
hBm
I gw ml ■ ' ~
1 timmm
<
EfS
W. : m ■ :
V
Wf-':?)'.?.1 ■V'iv*'-j W "'Vp'
. • • i.;,-., .
A rmtrnttifmd' wB¥v -i,
^ ;•
.1.. ,.. ao ■ yt
H
Upcoming Pages
Here’s what’s next.
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 62, Ed. 1 Sunday, September 29, 1929, newspaper, September 29, 1929; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth289208/m1/2/: accessed June 25, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.