The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 341, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1925 Page: 5 of 6
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week wo* always figure* a*
salary. It must be remem.
i nough that only one audience can
see a ploy oh the apeitatng »ug-
and when a producer engage* n
group of p|»yer» for *mm* be
use* them only from three to *U
weeks. Wheh the movie is com-
Hundred un.i
a__J L. Hi__M or it fft-i
da many copiea ns his ueaires. Ea„i.
copy (Stall* aoOUi. two huo.ito dull*.#
US& 0»AN°S critKTT._T.XA.. I.«|
THE ORANGE INVESTMENT
COMPANY.
INCORPORATED,
vs: * ■ ■
R. D. HUDSON.
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T*“*'
and t> in
Amended . ...
OUy pt Orange
Sheldon
r
meya Fitkpatriek tihg down, anyway, one l«gl*lator
|o—‘’Hot Time in the s(tt|„g near the press Ubte remark-
,j" ,.i. Thee A. rMt* pd.
Claud Berat'd I Senators who wait until the quea-
to the 39th Kama* t ion is prenented for a veto and
tolunteers) then clamber excitedly to their feet
,tt« ■ Pantaala — “The to know what the voting in about,
San Jnan HiU”............ draw caustic and low-voiced cotn-
Albert C. Bweet meut fr0m President Barry Miller.
Bend Senatora who appeal to the chair
to Col. Theodore 1 for information may receive the
'•> .! meanin
Use LCiiimr UiuasliieUs—now.
. -I-i—. ,,i-
irs Rofttix—MAiBb-ttVT-
HOUfT\|W, Feb. t«,_J“Wm*tcd:
n' yoimg wii
LOST: in
'1 day m
a fountain
turn to Lc
offlw .lobby
at about 16 o
sr
m
LOST: Friday, brown envelope
containing a bunch of bills. Find-
er call <797-1. Receive reward.
FOR SALE
FOB HALS: 1 N.lloMl OWi
ter, large sise. Burroughs adding
machine, l pair scales, Fairbanks; all
Piano
«l* «
It. Qua,
' i ••vjbhwA
,.«e „
18. - Piano lolo—‘
§
a. .flpJT»a '■
(Dedicated
Infant
17. kfarth
South D
wpsWMS ssjpsz mst
I hit" .. 11 A_ a# ihn
ten row)g. »cH to take o 6,-lM)U-mU>
cruise in the tropic seas during tnv
latter part of tvtiruury and warch
to dance and while away thot line
with an emial .number of pretty
girls,”
huch was the announcement re-
cently made by H. H. Humes, vice
president and general manager or
................„ f And oo tho 3rd day of March,
s ssipssvs
mm■ company. jNcoit-----
’ED, and against R. 1> Hud-
son, No. 4961 on the Docket ol
said cdurt, commanding me to seise
and sell the hereinafter dns-ribtd . . .....
'property, 1 did on the 16th day'___le ejtreanrlptloBjfor
' ■pSwPbarv. A- *>. 1925. at 1Q:90
mfg.
Orange.,1
Teas*,
15?h*-dV ofj^rt A.
SBpW0fc,“
6 6 6
1 did on the
Of-’January. A. D. 13*6, at 1Q:3
uipjik a. m. levy upou the follow-
ing described tract or pared of laud
situated in the County of Orange.
State of Texas, and belonging to
llic said R. B. Hudson, to-wit:
"Lying and being situated in the
Cold*, Grippe, Dengue,
Headaches, Constipa-
tion, Biliousness.
It is the most speorfv wriedy we
Unnw
j~th
-dm
m
m
Meeting”......,-.t.
.......«*•«...... Kerry Mil s
•sneys Fitzpatrick
— "Sweet Marie”
Raymon Moor©
IB IUV Mill ' R Jl
road—all ta favor of the motion
etc."
y, VVIXIWHV QV„v, w, AIIW |
the Houston i’, of B, in reviow.ng Lit
|ro« Quartette
“Camp Dewov
A. Nelson Adama
a ^Ugl6:BCiW
PORK sweet mUk: • - Fine Forget
Dairy. Phone 1136, Oeo. Hud-
m-
FOR SALfiiT
if. Vocal 1
Went Downl
t DqHi_
nX']
mXW-y
Several high lota in,
Ctty of Orange; «U adjoining— j
reasonable. nffRl SOD aU, pt anyj
lot—prefer gelling all. , Addreas
A. Z., Care Leader, for appoint-
ment.
.........
FOR nale. acttoiewhep m Brem
ley-Drughoo Busiaeae College ol
Port Worth, veiy ehoep. Apply at
,, H'
Leader Office -
-A*
FOR
and
939;
FOR RENT
" Tfe
itllt”
21. Grand
it ti
......
2S. Quart ett
Phone, ft. j^iatto
icya Pitapatriek
the First California
and Heavy Artillery)
Two Step, “First,
ita” Frank Hoisted
Sand
rtfe'Stf? **
infantry.
lo—a» the Sun
, ____ Lyn tidal
tichard Haynes
rlo -t “Roosevelt’s
lers” .... L. S. Haarcn
icys Fitapatrick
“Break the Nows
K
l, Kaye Lovi.sa > >
Mixsou at the piano
serious Siiua.ion Drought about b,
the enrollment ot too many girls wt
the cbambci s test ,n,uw c.uise io.
a riZ 1 j Z j , I the number of men signed tor ibv.
Something should be done about trip
fer from terTjblo tiUes. I 'anti n],eri, ,hndy walks and de luxe tux-
figure out why they ever decided
on “Smouldering Fires” p^Mitic
for an excellent Universal ftlin made
recently. Polly Friedrick and Laura
La Plante, Tuily Marshall and Mal-
colm McGregor are in it.
nry,” Haines imys.
But--
—hut the young men must I
well-dressed, Immisome, refined -
have plenty of spending moncy-
colm McGregor are in it. Ciin'iae ^ ^ ab'le t0 explain hietorical
Brown, who made The Acquittal," . .. . woman mav undor-
“The Signal Tower” and "Butterfly” 80 tnat ft woraan mujr unnor
directed it. I think it’s *|®O0.(t The cruise starts February *3.
ini cLIa it t%r* wSrd <BK,rib,e*’ d^‘ f-«
It's too bard to remember when you
wauuit to recommendysftie thing
friend. v
lo a
Use Classlfiea OolunAj for Results
Classifieds will get that cook.
The salaries paid to star.-,, direc-
tors and writers in the movie* n-e THE STATE OF TEXAS,
like fairy tales. In the ih.mtrt- COUNTY OF ORANO^.
cal world a few hundred dollars a IN THE UISTRICT^ WURT OF
m
IT
FOR
ro_.
Greek
i -• _
tEMT-W«.|y_;»r.l!»A IK.;'
the wives and inotli-
American veterans j ,
“The soldier* of!
Judge -Steve M. King
’striotfc Fantasia —1
Libertv of Cuba",...
....... Charles Armaii d
Band
— "Tke Quilting
' ..■fiBAi:....... timelier
'Iron Quartette I
1 ’ — “High School
.f.y.s.___Sousu
tpatrtck
innie Laurie”
idy John Scott
FOR RENT
room RpBi vutwwv, •*•«,«• - r.
Green avenue. Phone 193. | 'ttv
FOR RENT: Two furnishwi rooms 2«.
for light bbtfsekeeplng. 3^1
Hendereon St. Phone tJ».
1 -' (Dedical
Rave Loving
Mixson at pisilo
TWO OR THREE room
furnished or unfurn
OR '
Apply1 *90*4-41h 8t.
m apartment
xhtp
is,
•age
■ms.
tTf FURNISHED or unfurnished 3-room
apartment with bath, doee ta.
Phone 378.
-5-roOm house,
3 1-3 blocks
Phone 836.
good
from
FOR RBNT-
condition.
..host office.______
TkPkiWHllivRb tor rant, |3.** por
29.
_ -itXMB _
the'sisters and sweet
Sptjiish American *
veterans.
— "Imad Kindly
,— John B. Dykes
Iron Quartette
the memory of l’res-
McRjntey
"Ameriean Patrolc”
t\ W. Median
Band
gj_.-_.Jlo — Cake Walk.
“Oairtto ’ on de ole 8wsnee,”
..... Lee Orean Smith
Mrs. ’Vaiicya Fitapatrick
Quarte|te — “Mandy Lee'
IJtiir,.
Marrii
mrn
2£
I have purchased the Liberty Bottling Works
and under the new management the firm will
be ktiovm as the-
ORANGE BOTTLING WORKS
- PLone Your Order» Over 432
•V*v ’ --if
PROMPT DELIVERY
\... FRANK GENGO
for over 33 years
2525*
1VHV PAY WAR PRICES?
Finer Texture and Larger Volume
in Your Bakings
Millions of Pounds Used
by the Government
\
—bringsJorto t°u *nd
lit Wl
aar i
Hsr
ill
d; 1
rect weight. Cmaasa Urn
tag. Top* minus strength and
weight Ottan pH»*s low r
power to the-body. It oftan
you are mirnn nenrr
calls ta your ““
minus vitality. _ .
minus, but the moment
jcu bairintoImcomopli.
point i
H Sj-ji
__b ! There an no
about S.8.B.. tto
each
sao_V____
It°wUl*give yon more _
ty sad vigor and a mom
tag appeeranca. - f v -jj
■J'iO-.J- gg.»M?h1*e
NOjUD wjj,
illlllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllHlIlllllllllllllllllli
John R. Adams &C o.
Piano j
Groceries & Hardware
Phones 565 566 630
30.
month. Ring 904.
................. T. Uhsttaway
tfftra Iron Quartette
8©if| “Bine and the Gray'
WANTED TO BU|
31.
.......... Paul Dresser
laud Be raid
■Retui
♦ ♦ ♦ 4 M ♦♦ , ♦ • • • • . .. ,,,,, e-ee a a • e wow*
Saturday Specials
FANTED TO BUY: 1 to 6 acres
of improved land, close in. AZ.
care Leader.
3J.
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE
Since the city tree trash wagon
has been taken off—if you have any
trash or rubbish to be hauled, call
669—prioes reasonable.
' P LIT REESB.
io “Ritarn of the
1ml t” Fr»ak Halsted
' 'fsneys Fitspatrick
Chorui — “For They Aro Jolly
Good ellows”
I ig—'"St nr Spangled
Mr’ -- Francis-Scott eKy
Piano AccgjBitmnibt to Vocal Selec-
tion*. IrV Francys Fitzpatrick.
33.
10 Lba. Sugar
for
STUDENTS desirious of undertaking
the study of Pipe Organ, wall
have the opportunity to do so. mt
Lescale will have a two-manual or-
gan at hi* studio, 1002 Green Ave.
soon. Enroll now. (
H 1..
ATTENTION TO THE PtJBLlC
Nosv is your chsncc to fill in
. jx as, ,£ss-r'JEr c-k
furnish you the gravel at »2 60 i
vard, F. O. B. Mi’.ler Link Mill
Ring 336.
/time table southern
PACIFIC
No.
No.
No.
R't, ’. i
EAST BOUND TRAINS
! 1S8
102 Arrive ------ll:o»A. »•
4 Arrive -------1:58 P. M-
12 Arrive ------m
110 Arrive ------p- M'
WEST BOUND TRAINS
11 Arrive
109 Arrive
3 Atxive
5 Airi«s -a.
7 Arrive -a;-----;si
101 Arriie _—a- T'-l*
Trains 101 and 162 do net atop
at Orange.
THAWS
rlit*
No.
No.
No.
No.
WAR VpTS
(Continued from Page One)
*. March—"Salute 4o Cuba”-- - ,
............iVfcri'... .......... Tobani
Magnolia Petroleum company band.
Dr. Harry Clbod, Director.
8. yocal Solo—“Blue B^’-
V- ....... 'TheotW* MbbH
•gtr. Richard Hsynea
4. Piaito ft^e—“FIU ' “
Mrs! Francys 1
(Dedicated to Admirl. —-- .
6. Overture—“Flying Artillery ....
..........I....-,.. JBdvr. BergeuhoRt
Baud
6. Vocal Solo—“He Laid Away w
Suit "i Ofay ta'Wcar a Suit
of Blue” ............ B*n
Claud Berard
7. Gieeting»-~P. M. McGillis, com
w
SEND YOUR VALENTINE
SOMETHING ELECTRICAL
10 Lbs. Spuds ~
for..........
Sugar Bill Syrup
Per Gallon ....
20c
95c
7 Bars Crystal White
Soap for.......
25c
Whether she’s a new Valentine, still being
courted, or still your Valentine after many
'years of happy companionship, think how |
delighted she’d be, and how surprised, to get
a nice electrical gift on the 14th.
A grill or electric waffle griddle would as-
sure some good times for you, in the way of
little suppers, and an electric percolator is a
real inspijrat’c: tb^ art of coffee making.
Seed Potatoes,
Bucket ......
X
■V-
75c
Jor^X'iii Apples,
Per Lzz n ........
30c
Nice Lemons
Per Dozen ..
47c
VALENTINES
OF USTING VALUE
No. 2 Galv. Tubs
For
75c
Galv. Buckets
For
20c
Seal Sweet Orange*, per dozen .
-ik
^_*rvations
Mardi Qlras
|am, etc., apply
\,r
rickct Office :
>ne 172’
Orange Ice, Light
& Wafer Co.
Grocery Phones 565-566
Free Delivery
Hardware 6|ft
ff
./-.it
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Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 341, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1925, newspaper, February 13, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642214/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.