The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 44, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 21, 1934 Page: 3 of 4
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, February 21, 1934,
THE ORANGE
. OWOTAVIOW TATAIi |Egi
JUAWINO,
hint removed the inula I>1«1 in what
Michigan Htuto collego authorities
Willi wus I ho only pair of trumpeter
*wuns in North America. The thru
year ntd blrd;$ was operatic upon
here after an 5C*ray re**nled°> *1*
* rti obstruction. , "ft r-tw hlwU
were brought" . here from - Hollind
feur. yours ago, ami w«t* valued ft
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CHAPTER IX
upon a cavalcade In di*tr
The coach of the Spanish
blsmsn —' Don Antonio—
The Queen and A age, riding
* uto the countre, «ome
distress.
~'m*
Don 'Aatoulo— le
mired In.« anow drift. Chris-
tin* direct* the men ar to the
way to r«l*a*a it. Don An-
tonio, mistakiag her aex and
rank, has hi* aeryant give her
a tip. Aage know* no Spanish,
but la horrified at the whote
Chriatina make*
not to let anyone
at the inn, whither they are
going to apend the night, know
who eke is. Don Antonio dis-
cover* she ia not on* of the
people, bnt still think* her a
young man. They *up together.
There i* but one room in the
inn which Christina ha* en-
gaged. Tk« landlord suggests
■he *hare it with the Spaniard.
wire talking of love.
"It i* a question of climate''
eald Dou Antonio," that make* our
approach to iov# differ from your*.
Yon can't (erenade a girl in a *n6w-
torm." - .
"It doe* not tnow in 8tr«den
every day" > id Christina.
"Of eoune not. Not all th*
grace* and the art* of love, tke ela-
borate approach** which asake the
gam* of love amusing, can bo prac-
ticed only in tko*e couatrlce that
quiver in the ktftt of the «nn, in the
•tiU, lapgorou* night* where every
breete caressea #nk amour."
"I do not know that I agree with
you" answered Chriatina. .
"Love, in this country, must be
like a meal gobble*' in hunger. In
the sonth, it U a prolonged banquet,
stimulated by *avoriea and enjoyed
,by r it mil."
"It aoutida glamorous" she *aid,
"and yet it seen
"I am loathe to ask ao great a
favor of a stranger — even one eo
gracious and companionable aa you
have proved" he eaid. "But you
ar* not, in epirit, a stranger. You
•peak my tongue — you tell me you
a«« interested in my eonntry —you
eeeni't* know more of oar artist*
and writer* than many of our noble-
men do."
* "You werr making me of Toledo
and Cadia" went on Don Antonio.
"I will tell you of them, ei the bull-
llghta at Madrid and the dancing at
Seville. I will quote yon from our
poet*. I will even ling aerenade*
for you. Pedro (hall bring hi* gui
tar. My voice, 1 am told, in not
unpleasant."
"I would lik4 to tiear what you
have to tell;, mo" . aaid Christina.
"But can w not sit here? See, the
6m* to -m* rather me-
ebanical — proscribed In fashlen
in by rnles"
not
v
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Ht fatal iktahtr tju, and iht
ttnitd ht kntw^ihitrnfk.
other guest* are leaving.^ It will be
quiet," There was appeal " in hep
voice. ■ vi
"Sit here the whole night 1 I fear
you would be wcarv — even with me
u an, entertainer."
"I will give you the room, gladly"
the anawered. "lam accustomed to
littio eleep. It will not incommode
me, in the leaat."
^♦But, Vour Lordship, you can
I could not allow such a aacrifice."
*"You wiU think me Inhospitable
and unkind, ' but the truth ia —
pleaae forgive me — but aince I waa
little - |un I .
alway* disliked sharing a. room with
X, anyone. So, pica**, j-ou
#fii*i
'totem and I will go elsewhere,
aot fliind riding at sight "
"A*. I ao
manded
ner* „.
koto you t Of 'Mnrae,
nee I waa a ,child, I bav*
.. .. room with
i take the
Ido
unprcsea table" de-
led'lion Antonio. "Do my nun-
ditgust .rout Doe* my speech
youl Of course, if yon find mo
unbearable, I erave your forgiveness
for having impoeed myeclf on yon
tor *o-. long. I bid yon goodnight,
.
Ho had risen from the, table, and
sow be bowed low and made as lf-to
depart.
"Pleats" called ChUtlna.
"Bay no more, most gracious sir"
/ said Don Antonio. '' I shall sit be-
7 fore this fire all night."
"No, ao" *ald Christina, "I can
not hav* that. Yon shall share the
room with me.
"I thank rtn from the bottom of
my heart, air. I'll da my best to
entertaia yon, so yen will never re-
gret this great klndneaa to a
Stranger."
"Landlord" said Chriatina, "an-
other bowl of pnnak—I fool that I
aoad it. And bo so good aa to am-
my aervant—I wish to give kin
and hem>ned
-"I am speaking of
of love."
"Evidently, yon Spaniard* maks
too much ftp* about a ilmple, *l -
mcntal thing like love. Wo Swedes
are tnofo direct." ;
"But that i* civilisation — .to
disguise the element*! with the
glamorous."
"We are more staple. We are
healthy. We don't need inch dis-
guises."
"But how can you nourish a pure
love — a great love •— with a point
of view like this!"
"Great Love I Pare level" *h*{
retorted.
"Don't you believe in their possi-
bility*^ -•
"In tlielP'possibility — yes. But
not in their existence. A great lovs
a perfect love is 'illnhory. It it In
the imagination. It ia tlift .gflJtlen
fable of which we all dream — but
in the work a-day world, It- just
doean't happen. One must be elm-
tent with less."
"You aro eynical" said Don An-
tonio.
"Not at all. I am only realistic.
And now, let ua talk of other things
in love. That is a matter .M
which a man and a woma^ ort talk
to each other endlessly — but . we
men have other eb'neem*. I would
hear of Jour* eitiei, of your art gtl-
lerictf of your feitivalt. I would
.Mow how your peatantt live. In
fact. I would like to know all about
'Bpsta.""' ■ ' ■*
She laughed and he amiled.
"It ia a big order you give me,
devoted child of Spain that I am
I know my country, but if you will
allow me to say ao, your curiosity is
insatiable. Why, may I ask, are you
ao interested in Spain?"
"I love what I have read, and
heard of Spain — there are itountty-
men of youra at our court, you
know. But it ia not Spain only iu
which I have a deep interest. I
would like to know about all tbs
countries of the world." - 'i
"You are, indsod, insatiable" fcs
said. "You will pardon me when 1
say — believe me, 1 mean no offense
-I had not oxpected to meet on this
journey of aaine through your coun-
try, a young man ao well verted in
onr history, onr literature, our «rt
aa yon have proved to be."
"Wo are not all barbariana" she
said. ; t
Ah, I have offended you"" Don
Antonio apologized. "It ia doubly
stiipid of me, becauss we have heard
in our-country that your Queen it a
blue stocking. Tell me, have yon
heard that uuT.-£ing it a suitor for
her hand."
"I believe I heard something,to
tUt effect" the answered. "Bat I
am net deeply interested in all tke
runtota about Queen Christina."".
what I beard tonight —
what the aoldiara said — and what ~
you said, it would seem tha Queen
know the meaning of anonr, if aot
of lava."
"Ob, sorely, you would not take
seriously what draaken loots nnd a
fun-loving youth said."
**l stand eorreeted. To retnrn to
Spaia, na it wore. Tell me — how ia
It that you have never been theret"
"I have nOt been able to travel"
aba answered. "My studies have
kept; me busy and my people have
not tfvon their ooasMiit^Mil, la ■
leaving Sweden. Bat seat* day,
ko- — — ■* "■
WASKJNnTON. Keb.1 ,JJ. (API-
PuMhing quietly ohoait without the
(fftnfaro ttont, l>k mafkett tiui air-
mil eojjlrnct JieorinKf, a grand iur.v
Ir Inquiring «xhau8tiv«*ly into lob-
hying—if uch tbero were- -in bah;
lie^tion with h«go arm.v; eontraeln
One, report elreulaled was thnt at
Iptint fivo persona may !w iudte <;i
befor,, the grand jury eiifls its in-
ventigatiofl. ,
Repreoentatlve Hamilton J'ial). Ft ,
N. Y., bitter critic , of air mail con-
tract cancellation, naked ' publicly
jiiHt night If the alt* mail. action waa
not a "mnoke scrfam lo cover up ir-
reguiarltleo in lh« war ilepqrtmeni
now .tinder invoHligaUon by a «ruml
jwry.'-,
JLTnderway for mora . than- two
Wecka, grand jorora have taken tes-
timony from more thtin a wtoro cf
prominent men. including a ntotjorky
of the army's high command - now on
duty. here.
Officials nave rionsisiqiliy retuaisd
to dUmutK ' It. Apparently, hflwovri,
tWio inquiry lion dug '<1eepi'«i 'into
ma (tern Htu-rounding I ho atwy'n
•<10,000,000 HKHorlmat ion progra.ni,
' lleporta have never Iwen ofrix-l.tlly
denied thflt a groo> of men. iiwlml-
Ing at' leaat one man prOinlnent with-
in the American I.e^ion, ahpriKtehdJ
certain antomobilemanuYaWurteW*
a claim that war• depnrlntenj sp^'i-
(icatloi)H could ho InfluencetY,-! nfid
that a nam once mentioned ns $• ,-
000,000'lie Hj.lit 1 between them. \
The grand jury now hna r svvunV
tem|iori rily back to th« Hoover ul-
minjatrntloU. ' l-'rederiek If.' t'a.vnc,
fortter a^HiHlant' aecj-etary of war,
waa1 aahed to teatlfy today on inel-
«lent« during lii.s .regime and later.
The inquiry prolmbly will continue
Into ne«t week. llnrry Jl. Woodring,
naaiatant secretary of Avar, haa Imert
aoked to testify ugaln although he
had apj>eare<^, for mure than three
hoiira - previously.
Ralph T. O'Nell. . former national
commander of the American I.o^inn,
also will bn heard at i is own re-
quest, ... • ■
It was disclosed that plans to call
Pn.vne followed ah unsuccessful jjtgs
fort by . Leslie Oarnett^iWffed
States attorney, to prelhn-
inary "statemejjil!''"'fJ-om him.
\He w^jjl "1i^' quelst ioned among other
of his knowledge, of n report-
ed attempt by Joseph Silverman .lr.,
>'ew York*-{'trader,'• lo exchange a
large supply underwear for army
supplies eoMlini: gfi.OOO.OOO,
The award of auinntobile . contracts
meanwhile has been stVapended.
SHE HESKNTtOD TH \T,j
llurrm'
Play Port Arthur
T^am Here Tonight
. MuVmy'a Outlaws Will meet the
Firestone basket boll team of 1'ort
thnr here tonight In the only local
giiinwS^j^eduled. The Firestone on-
«ers l:v;friiaft*Tin ilrfratm hut men
thla season.
Last nightlho IjOuiaiana Supn'.y
company t'enm defeated the Orange
I)ri|g* 42 to 2.1. Tho High school-
Andrews' Oroeery game wna post-
ponett on account of the death of
John Rachel,' Tiger grid star, who
was fatally injured In an automobile
accident lato yesterday.
The league standings
Team—
Andrew*' (Jroe.
Orange Orug
.Murray.'* Out lav*
DeWeyvlile „i,
Orange High
Inellglbles
follow:
\V.lr,T>Ot
1 0 1.0«0
1 .150
1 .7 SO
1 .«C«
a .Ooo
s . >•)«
Business Girls
Play Two Gaines In
Beaumont Tonight
i ' . ... ■■
Tlio Oi-angn liuslnesa Olrls will
play a dniibleheader tonight in Be'ip-
«ii nt, meeting the Y,' W.-C. A. team
ill one, guliio *n<l the French High
girls in the other. The first jt m«
will start at '7; 0 o'clock, it ha*
l>e<>ii announced.
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CINCINXATI. — Lola Neil look*#
at a window display of a photograph
studio and saw her own likeness
there.
Now. she's suing Lawrence A. rten-
sler. the proprietor, for. til00a dam-
ages. charging the public display of
her picture caused her embarrasfi-
ment, humiliation, shatuo and dia
grace, and tha4 she has been rid|-i
euled by friends.
Heavy Snowfall
Covers Vienna
VIMN.VA. Feb. 2.1. (Ar)—A heavy
snowfall visited Vienna, lodny. It
spread a deep blanket Over this
fttvtves of those who fell in ln«
wevk's civil warfare. It sifted
through roofs broken by shell fh'o
In th«\Flori dorf workers' section.
Little \yhllt> drifts took form In
the devastated kitchens and living
rooms of theXgrpjit (Joethehof apart-
ments. Fluffy nightcaps were Itld
Over the to«ers the Karl Mar*
court. . ' 1
Against the ■. heimly-cakcd1 and
frosted--foliage of city hall park, lit-
tle groups of sentries, with havoneJ^J-asst «
fixed. looked like chTicj^|^.--tfi}i!^jeni
in a eonY«H tjana«aef cf@ow,
Vlj^wnpH^iiich only last week\wa«
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ot 1
Doctors Give Creosote
For Chest Colds
For : many years onr best doctors
have prescribed creosote In some
form for coughs, colds -and bronehtt-
I.-, knowing bow dangerous it Is lo
lef. them hong On.
t'reonjulKion with creosote an,| si*
other highly Important, medicinal ol*
cmeats, ijuickly' and effectively slops
coughs and colds that otherwise
might lead to serious trouble,
Creomulsion Is |K<werful in tlio
fr^aiment of colds and coughs, yet it
Is Absolutely harmless and pleasant
'Jtnd etisy, lo take.
Your own druggist \ guarantee*
Creomulsion by refunding your tnon-"
ey If you aro not relieve,) after' tak-
ing Oreomulslon iih directed. \Beware
the cough or cold that hangs on. Al-
ways k^op Ci-eoinulslori oh hand for
instant use. (Ady.)
$7,000,000 In Contest Awards
To Set New U. S. Record In 1934
But mm Uy?\
ope to go."
'I hope it with you. AU wW
*P co « t« -J ceuatry, yea stusi
star with ma. Thar* is «• auk I
ouii Hke ta ahow yon."
You are most kind, sir. It would
giro ase great pleasure, If I could,
to accept your kind offer."
Th* landlord was dotiag 1* tha
wnuri tha paash
gout^ tha «rs waa
dotiag
leag elate
When A
ttm uaide
Mmm
ia tones ao l««r
aba matt tell hlsa
asaat iato which
-forced. Tha laa waa small —
® 1 was surs to bear of H. ■>
"Ha tWaka" aha aaid, "that I
;> 2
am * young ama, as dasa everyoae
kewws * i y«u saa aot spesk. Ht>
k* ao saspioioa, of eoars-^-^oW
mm*
be will ktf* bom
toaio shivering, 1
"*as," said t
s Aa-
Is tiata-^ V
"iNi
^
to ge ta — aar..
It was a pleasaat rooat, aa tks laad-
tonKSHP9H^^fi|gB
"Don't you tbiak,
follf to ftlllD tOffflftJ
should be iatrogiiiiff t «a Dm
U.U.U *«.K^,I i J. rate
" ..■J**
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nw
Spain, Aragoa Mi Oaa-
" Aad X «B Count Data*"
ha aaw
TSJUf.
be
!* r*mwm
JJOUSFWIVES, bank presidents.
taxi drivers and farmera with
iBgaolou* turns of mind, along with
a growing bast of rateraoa who
know tka thrill tbat cornea from
winning real money, Are in line tbls
yaar for a record harveat In the
priae contest field. Statistic!*
on pahllsbers' figures lnd.uate
for* 1 U la endad, more than 17',-'
0. moat of It In cash and the
In goods, will reward en-
national and aectlonal
competition^ .:
Tbls huge ftp, comparable only
to tfca amounts disbursed In tha
grant foreign lotteHaa nod sweep-
stakes. will a«t M alKlme world
mrk. In 1M0. total awards, offered
i solvere, esaay writing and
of all types, amoanta&&>
$10,000. Since then, tbe prise
ewitest baa grown until It has iNt-
coua ona of tha major
of tka Cslt««'Mjfc,,.'
tor Ui« targe sums in
without elactricity, and tkerefore
Without modern radU^: ' I
The Invention of tha air Mil but-
tery now makes It possible for rural
dwellers to have perfect radkl re-
ception. Hence, tbe NntlOUl
ban Company, under
sponsorship. Is
residents with tbe
16,750 jn sriMs te n
on February 30. A trip to tbe ne*r (
there 1$ littla similarity. It
tka lottery
ia
*iw*l«
la to pra-
BiniBL.
line far awards,
mated, are consistent"
to
It
est ritWp dealer for infonutlaa, a
piece of tfaper and a pencil, aad tbe
contestant It
ranging from
Ten thousand
ara
after year, of iKHH
and a half million otbar
In tha Halted StatM
occasionais." Tb^aaataat ttM
developed until tbaife ara contest
magatinea, clubs, and Instruction
" SEI3LSS ^ ^
each yaar.
tha
aad
'
a broken eity of death ancl deatruc
tlno, woro Ji white mantle mo fa|rv
like It was hnrd .'.to • remember '.'tbo
terror of those tragic days.
SCHOOL OF IXSTni'CTION
*or more than two hours last
night, O. F. WtnlUtms of tbe fire pre-
vention division of Texee A. and M
1-oUege division, interested a large
mmt, Of apeetatom with a school
of InatrucfplK;^ and demonstrations
Including drills. In behalf ot th« lo-
cal fint; company, on the first floor
of the Odd Feiloufs" building. May-
or Hinth-tiard waa among these pre*
ent throughout the evening.
The; streets, which lust week were
full of barbed wire, .armored car*
and fighting men, were alive with
anow plows and mjiovel^rs right;::^
mountalnoiiH drifts.
Thp drastic form of inariial law
institutml throijgU laat week, wim
lifted ,i af^Tr n'cioek this JnorninB,
all "vMencc still ia punish
able by death.
ih«y need
.WAHlrtNOTON,
nuntittHK some l lines
•Uteetntere.
Teses aijd Hatfield _.
irataff-;jar- example, call
th* "Hwed*et.'«
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