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VOLUME X.
ORANGE, TEXAS, TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1924.
Number 66
Fighting!
leant twice.
here todny
rick, one of the California style, will
this afternoon after spending the day
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HOUSE PASSES SOLDIER BONUS
ule
Vancouver, custody late yesterday afternoon by
Deputy Sherift W I*. BiOwn. Ser
l • m
A,
Ierge audieners
is- ar. nm
1105
shailer due
the
PATTILLOWLL
Votaw has
N
Dangherty today heard from William partment.
people "
were in connection
ed the publie to attend the revival.
withont
organization
itseif
an
It
fore any voter.
made as follows:
urged to 3
The
Friday night is heing held g
meeting
’ have been held March 28.
• 1
4
■1 sincerely thank you
for me
being the lucky winner of the Ford
Damage Suit
drew the tickets from the big box, killed Mrs. Janseen himself, continu-
LEASE
winner the crowd cheered for sever-
will
be laid immediately for staging an-
Toxa- may soon supply the elay for 34
some of the most noted seulptors of (
FLIGHT
STARTS
no unfavorable weather, all reports
IM ink of clear skies and light winds.
heir mission here was couid not be
learned today, although they werel
taid to have been on ofieial buziness,4
i Mr her rd
evangelist of
pnnied by his attorsey, J.
of Fn Antonio.
rniture,
I tresses,
rsde all
rniture,
n Mow-
nd 949.
I Protest Treatment
Of Soldiers
J. H. Gasaway of Newton eocnty
returned to his home in Burkeville
was
fact
a cow-
hicken-
MRS. J.R. FULLER AWARDED
FORD TOURING CAR
He Has
Such
A Good
Understanding
BRAzOS, Texas, March 18.— T
Sarrett. 300 pound farmer of
Gob Gets Back Pay
He Forgot Four
Years Ago
pini for sample- of the -lay to test 18
tor his work. |
by
der:
TOM SOILEAU
IN RACE FOR
ASSESSOR
have been refuzed contiac.s
fair this fall.
New Congressman
In Washington
New Radio Stunt
To Be Staged
Tonight
Bathing Girl Revue
At Galveston is
Assured
DEEP TEST TO BE
MADEBY
MUTUAL.
sue-
ever
sec-
mold and fir.- excellntly.
A request has been rereived from,6
an oil held in the vicinity of Burke-,8
Ville.
339 Eggs From 340
Hens Is Record
The parade will be held May 10-
13—or 17-19.
TO ORGANIZE
CREAMERY
CROWDS ATTEND
METHODIST
REVIVAL
JANSSEN HOLDS
TO STORY
ter their activities on gretting President Coolidge won over
to approval of the insurance bonus plan or failing that, to
9a.c
I a. «
5 a. »
5 » *
I >. m
ANOTHER QUAKE
VISITS JAP
COLONY
TO STIMULATE
TICKET
SALES
y
IAN
Bid«.
> 5 p.
1 a. m
5 an
5 p. •
Say State Fair
Unfair To
Unions
18—Fred homa and Louisians.
In letter, of resolutions to senator
Morriw Sheppard and Representative
- - Worth the
the county’s affaUa was so pressing
and imperative as’mu l hope that i
I may not appear boasttul when I
say that I believe that I have roach-!
ed that age and experience when 1|
nldg
. m.,
and Mr. Davies and Mr. Hogginger
of the Gate cuy Oil company."
Other awards in the contest were Ing campaign.
his own merlta. upon whieh
Barrett modestty claims his
ar.- the biggpst in the state.. .
He even at the same time I
his shoes, made to order, eost
Two
Rev. J.
The deepest producing sande it
the Orange •11 Hleld wii eeeh
soldier bonus bill.
The measure is radically different from the bill Presi-
dent Harding vetoed. Its principal provision is a 20-year
endowment insurance which will be issued to all ex-service
men except those whose compensation is fitfy dollars or less
These will be entitled to cash.
The voie was Soo to 54, an overwhelming victory for the
bonus advocates.
The bill goes to the senate where it faces a stormy time
although some form of bonus bill will be passed there.
From now on bonus advocates indicated they would cen-
Eforts to organize a crenmery in j
Oranze will lw made at a meetingA8
of the Orang" Connty Dairymen’s j
as-Ociation to be held at the ounty 3
nourt room of l hr court house Fri-sg
day night, nceording to a statement.
has proven one of the most
cessful events of that nature <
held in the city, R M. Welsh,
retary of the Retail Merchants
social I paid today 'Plana
to encounter
he bent
made today by officials of the as80- 5
cintion. Ail members of the newly 3
iffernce
hat is.
material
in ono.
i would
be New
y were
er, you
dy else,
logs, if
arrived
Mrs. Fuller is the proud possessor •
on this her 47th birhtday, of the |
Ford touring car given away by the |
in the de-
Meagre reports reaching here said support,
that the shock oceurred Saturday,
night Houses were shaken down
Lin the glare <» fthe one seheduled to 5
Somew hnt
t that many
remains for
Port Arthur,
in rerovering his belongings, the June Pattillo, county t x assessor
sailor eor responded with nearly ev- this afternoon announ ed that he
ery department of the governmentwill be n candidate to sueceed himr
and the matter was finally siraikht-self in that office in the demorratie
ened out between the Ameriean con- primnries of July 26. 1924 He Su
funeral, it was said.
pnny have 22 1 2 aeres of the Ches brother’
"n tra t under |<_ e : j
Barracks. Washington.
The filers expert 1
announcement mad*
lon oday
• his claim
PORT ARTHUR, Texas, Merrh 1«
Four yenre ago y sailor left a ship
at Marseilles, forgetting to take his
charge of ticket sales indieate that
but comparatively few tickets have
’ been sold. although it was expected
that many would be disposed of to-
day and Wednesday. .
The Longhorn bnnd coneert will
be one of the best musical attrne-
tions to ever be held.here. The band
with “liquor Previously Orr was asked about his
t know what connection with the plan to dis-
ternoon, according to a message re-
not until recently th t he decided eived here last nigh by his brother,
io vacate the sile, moving the housel B. F. Brown, genera! munager of the
Di LIQUOR WITHDRAWALS
WAHINGTON, Mar. 1A. Divine ment of justice. Amonr th..... wes
into trasa-tions fegarding withdraw- H. H. .Votaw. brother-in-law or th*
ala of liquor the senate ommitteci late President Harding,
invtstigating Attorney Grnera! charge of parole cases.
and there were many easualties
Great fissures opened in the earth,
descriptions of the shoek said. im-
mediately following the quake the
Naurori river began rising rapidly.
The tremor, were felt in Tokyo.
Instruments showed they were both
vertical and horizontal. The seismie
eenter in believed to be in the bot.
, tom of the sea near the islands of
Kurile.
Relief measures have been started
here to render aid to the injured
and homeless.
"unfair" list. Nrusielans, nage emu -|Chesson No. 12, an an
poyes and motion pieture oeratorsi
it was estimated that between
8000 Slid 10,000 people gathered st
can give the people of this county
this sort of an administration.
There are two departments to
should resign, is not g vg in without a struxgie. Here he is shown
talking with newspapermen after a lengthy coaerence with President
Coolidge.
Eugene, Oregon, and
Texas May Supply
Clay For Art
SAN SAHA. Texas, March 18.-
000, the other 84.000 having heen and on .........
pledged by the Me rehants’ Retail as he stands for investigation by or he
soeiation: I
organized association are
Mm
trunk and 150 wuges dne him. 11*
applied thiugh the Amer an con-
ku I at the port for return of his ef-
fects and they arrived sst week in'
tomoiile theft. Sergeant has madepaign to be carried on for the next
became of the money except that it tribute the Dempsey-Carpentier fight
..— ~ - was “to keep the cases Out of films. He addded little 1o the eom-
duties of the count udEGlcourt." i mittee’s information on that point
— -■ A iwl eompany will be on the exact
SECOND DAY’S
6 to move the little home, and if war
DENVER, Colo., Mar. IX Fred "The veterans have heen madethei
Jamsmen, whose wife’s body was unfortunate victims of red tape and
trunk to Ogden. Utah. flagrant inemicieney." the rezolution
only to say for myselt that I am
ambitious and desire to serve the
people of this county In an efficient,
practical and economical manner.
The office of County Judge opens to
a young man a great field of use-
fullness both in respect to his own
elevation and the service of his fel-
low man. Certainly if I am elected
I shall devote the best that is with-
in me to the faithful and honest
discharge of those various duties
'hat are incumbent upon your coun-
ty judge.
There never was a time in the
history of our county when the
need for honest, capable, economical
and business like administration*" of
sul and the co toms collertor
Port Arthur.
Managera ef the Fair late coun-bo removed from the Mutual com-
W u new lt.cn . on whrre it wouid ISabine Supply eompany. Mr. Brown J
not be surrounded by a veritable ihas been in ;I1 healB meverai days 2
forest off derricks. The Mutual com- and wil not h nB leto attend his E
y Into
stan tie I
ad all
id and
ng ma-
il stuff
enough
almost
of the
1. Have
That is
illy the
the duties of the county judge:
tine is the judicial and the other
* the business. The judicial phase
requires a judge who is fairly .ac-
quainted with the fundamental
principles of the law of the land
and especially the statutes of the
state. The judge should also be
fair and impartial. The statute Orr, ot ew York, a story of large Orr said that "various
does not contemplate nor require pnyments, totalling 326 000 some- gave him mehey in -onreetion with
that the occupant of this office shall times to Howard Mannington, de- "amuin .na ,2 he nl-
be a licensed and practicing attor- seribed As a elose frlend „f j. llouor withdrawals end that he »I
my. On the contrary a genera! and erty. These payments Orr said, ways turned it ever to Mannington
working acquaintance with Ihe law were in connection w: - . .
and a common sense k nowledge or deals" but he’ did not
right and wrong are the only re-
quirements. And wisely so, for the
the Galveston
_ -------- loeal fleet of shipping board veanetK
by the Mutual Oil company in theirjheld in storage here. Just whE
Mrs. J. R. Fuller. 912 Pine street,
te 47 years old. today.
Last night she was just 46 years
old. but in the hand of her little
daughter, Ines Fuller were held ex-
actly 47 tickets. One of these tick-
ets brought gladness into the Ful-
ler home.
WATTS RUNNING
FOR COUNTY
JUDGE
Jociation will be called into meeting Texas, where they attended the and her banband and AI »».»•>» ■
sometime nest week when they will rnMrsl of their nephew. Utile By-emplary damaxes for Mrs. Wood.,
prepare for the second profit-shar- ron Alford, son of J. C. Alford of Mrs. Wood is a depu ty inspector
Welsh said today. Jihatety. I for the state department of labon
Monday night’s nitendanee
DALLAS, Tex., Mor 18.-- Sensa
tion«l eharges of ineffieienry and
mis onduet against administration el
the United States veterans’ bureau
were made today by offirers of Dis
triet No. 14 comprising Texas. Okla
Cuptain W. P. Etenrap, distrieti
mnnager of the Uuited States ship- g
ping board, aerompanied by Captain8
beunison. eonnected with the salen7
department of the shipping board,at 1
Washington, left here Monday even-
ing following an inspection of thel
the corner of Fourth and Front
street last night when the awaris
were made When It was found
that the crowd would be too large
those in charge of the affair
tered by arrenginz to have the U pane’s Weima No. 1 in the Blue
S. Marine bands to furnish music Ridge area to Oranse to be used in
.for the call festival. Protest againsimaking the tert a wus ata lere bere Poking alter business matters,
employment si the wnrines -.as for- today. Shipmen* or the derrick, Gasa way, a pioneer itizen of New-
warded to Texas coni ressmen and from Blue Ridge will be made with ton esunt ia atil -very opiimitie
the peeretary of the navy .1 Wash- in the next few days. over the possibilties of de,elop,og
1 ington. . , The tent to be mat de by the Mu-i “ - ‘
The blg farmer’s feet
19 1-2 inehn from heel to
inntep ia 14 3-4 inehes and
12 5-8 inehes.
ake. ihe hartbest werds of th* A
.pl h .nguage eoune hint a lull I
taby.
lerney etone
ear given away by you Monday
night: I will be forty-seven years
old today and I held forty-seven
tickets on the car. I was born in
Orange sand have spent practically
all of my life here. My parents
both died here. This is my home,
apd will always be. ‘
"i am a widow with five children,
three of whom I support I have
received many congratulatalons and
I am very proud. Besides the Re-
tail Merchants assoclation I must
thank Mr. Lon Craft who gave me
the first five gallons of Kasoline
field and after circiling the field Wallace of DeQueen, Ark., upon
for altitude headed northward for whose eomplaint he was taken into
| ter min office, during which time be
.has made an enviable record The the worid. I
I office of tax assessor has, under his Prospectors digging near here re- j
'administration; been conducted aelcently struck a vein of clay at a I
cording to law and in a most ettl-| depth if 20 feet. The mud was rent J
cient manner Much praise has , to the College of Industrial Arts at 1
been given him for the diligent ef- Denson ond after a test was found E
fort he has put forth since accepting t be without trace of grit and to E
SAN SABA, Texas. March IS— A
llork of Block Leghorn hens ownea
by O. W. Edmonson and numbering
340 are believed to have ret a rec-
ord here Severni doy« ago Edmond-
son eelleeteg 339 eggs from one
days work of ths hens.
to approval of the insurance bonus plan or tailing mnal, vo der fire. is in Wnshingt
। assuring themselves of enough votes to pass it over his veto. lyr.ng.nK .... .. ......miwe
HUGE SUMS CHANGED HANDS
Theodore Brown of Texns City
died at his honae there Monday af-
speel moling o! the Carpen-55
MATHER FIELD, SACRAMENTO, Man Is Heid For itersand Joiners Inion will be held 2
Col. Mar 18. Th' ...mi day’ * —-M.O nt th. Moose hall on Front street |
fHehf af the nrmry around-the. A vL9 —G9 ft (Ffiayg Thur‘lav night, it wan announeed 5
world • journey etarted ri 9:48 a --IV <11 lotto F-----K3 here today by officiais of Orange Lo-
m. today. i eal No. 3M, Business of special im-222
At that time the three Douglas Raymond Sergeani, 36 year* old. portunee is to come before the meet--
WASHINGTON, Mar, 18,—The house today passed the cruivere headed by Major Frederick is being hAd in the county jail her ing, it wax stated, ,
---- ----- I Martin hopped ofl irom Mather pending the Arrival of Sheriff J. H -------- I
$45 a pair at a Fort Worth
-hanged r’ann, which were to have _________ _______
held the event al the corner of taken from a trunk to Ogden. Utah, flagri
Front and Fifth, and the multitudes todny held to his story that he hired raid.
gradually surged a block further' a Mexican to murder the woman
east. Little Miss Christine Holley i Police offieials believing the man
WASHINGTON. Mar. 1*.—A naval
board of live ofTirers today was de-
tailed to formulate plana for admin-
istering the naval oil reserves if
they are returned to the government
aa the result of caneilation suits
just started.
“Strietest conservation of the
navy's ’Oil" is to be the basis of the
new program, Acting Secretary of
the Navy Roosevelt announeed In
making public the names of the of-
Beer, detailed to draw up the plane
AUSTIN. Texas, Mar- 18.- A.jwent to field where he lo , . .. ..
W. Cole. eongreasmnn - Irei from''’•ted Sergeant. I”*' J Ed. Morgan.
Austin, whose right to a eat is in- Just what sharge le h. id arainat lexarkaa nr. .he hegan a revival
Sergent is not know* here further at rhie First Methodint chureh on
thun n telegram received from De iBixth • rert. Hundas night’s nt-
Queen thh morning spoke of eltenelane • was very larre on enthus-
Voupe." :• dim: o the nelief thatihautie audience Eretihg 'to evange-
the Arkansas man ie wanted for au-jlint in his first -ermon of the enm-
other such affair sometime early ----------- -------.----
In the summer. Officers of the as- avenue, returned today from Hull, actual damaxen
The Daily Leader
FORT WORTH, Texas, March 18.
—Hot Springs, Arkansas, will ake
the air” tonight and broadeas
'.h rough station WRAP of Ft. Worth,
a specinl radio concert. The br ad-
easting will be a demonstration of
"remote control'’ in radio.
Four cichestras, ii band, a chorus
ot juhilee singers, a quintet and
other musicians will perform in Hot
Springs from 9:30 to 11:15 p. m.,
while in Fort Worth, 350 miles dis-
tant. station WBAP will broadcast
the concert over the nation.
The program will be delivered to
WBAP through special wires of the
Southwestern Bell Telephone eom-
pony.
busimess (u-- -- --— - * . .____
for outweight the Judicial dte5. Development of this angle of the but disclosed that he acted as
and in the ume inquiry followed announcement that'palgn fund collector for the republl-
largc numbers of new subpoennesican party in 19211. gathering in
had boon isened including in the 310.000 before the 1920 eonvention
eommittee's dragnet Secretaries Mel-, which he Eave Will Hayn. ai«! Col-
____ _________ ___ — rtn. ; t lon and Weeks, Prohibition Commis- onel Boyce Thompson, then chair-
equal in the south, being made up ■ tion of my leisure hours in the past sloner Hnynes and several members'mun and treasurer respeetively of
of the boat musieinns to be picked few years to the study of me «iw. of Daugherty's staff in the depart- the Republlean national remmutre.
from the student body at Texas uni- acquainting myself as fully as P - -------—
versity. orange was given an en-!sible with th? generalu P n P.h„
gagement by the band in preference of the law as laid downul the
to several other titles of the stateltext books and espectaliy 1e
which had made application, dur to’statutes. f the
—iefaer that thia city has always .As to the business.zhase,«'
supported the band in its concert sdute onhwienu Modeud .nd pro
here, ' “ priety say that my business exper-
lienee and qualificationstare reasonz
ably wide and sound. The count0z
/business is the biggest and most,
responsible one in the countynand
especially is this true and appli.
able at the present time. My ex.
porience in small and large affairs,
and the responsibility that I have ।
assumed In reference to other peo- ,
pie’s business make it possible and
appropriate for me to ‘
can and will give the people of
thin county an honest, efficient, ec-
onomical and practical administra-
TOKYO. Mar* 1«.—Another earth- tion.
qnake disnster has visited the .rap- f Thanking yon in advance tor y
anew islands. This time Knshitu, a .11,1 all acts of courtesy that you
small Japanese colony on Sagnnlign [ may show me in the coure.w . ,
island, has been the renter of the campaign, and aanuring y
Shake. fl shall be deeply grateful for your
al minutes.
The payup and trade campaign
grant is being held on a felony ear
rant issued in De Quern several
1 days sgo.
When arrested Sergeant was a’
work as • mechanie in the Star Gar
age at the oil held. Intormtion
that he was wanted was eontained
1 in a telegram ......ived Monday , and
Depury Sheriff Brown immediately
No. 1. R. R. Standford. $5.
No. 2 Walter Terry, Jill.
No. 3. Billie Callahan, $20.
No. 4. Mrs. A. C. Holleman. 35.
No. 5. Mrs. Whitman. $10.
No. 6 Mrs. W G. Burgeas, 320.
No. 7. Mrs. Sallie Lee, $5. •
No. X. Mickey Tooten, 310.
No. 9. Mrs. F H. Boehme, $2%,
No. 10. F E. Riley. 16.
No 11. C. W Schrock, 310.
No. 12. Arnold Ferguson, 320.
No 13. Rosa Prince, 35.
No. 14. Joe Peveto, 310
No. 15. Arthur Cochran, 330.
No. 10 Inez Fuller. Ford Car.
both in Importance---
that must be devoted to their at-
tention. I believe and can safely
say that I meet this requirement.
I have devoted the principal por:
GALVESTON, Texas, March 18. the office to keep all records com-
is piete and correct in so far as pos-
Bible. - ' ' । the New York studio of Manpeo Rop-I
.. ---------- — --------.— Fattilo ia asking that he be
Chamber of Commeree to raise 11.- turned to office on his past rerord
the businea section off the city. To-
night's atndanee is extcreted to be
large. .
-—Rev. Morgan is a forceful spenker
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Car H. Miller, ex-soidier, etan-
tauq a le eturer, and recently Asso
einted Press rorresponden in Europe
Is here teday in the interests of the
Hllison-White Chautauqua. MHler la
cix feci sometiiag, in irom the joqt
hills of old Kentucky, has kisced the
ior ’tie offi litis of that company. A
his wife to death ane plared her
hody in the trunk In which it was Fritz Ianham of Fort ----- -gg-g-y
discovered in (geles, l’tah. At veterans charged ialt reatment o’ be present
first Janssen naid he hired » Mexi- disnbled men and demanded an i«n- Several other important matters j
ran u> do the killing but later partial investigation" of flagrant are also to be taken up at the
repudiated this stors and assumed violations of trust” and "erimind ing. It was -aid t hi afternoon.
■Il blame for the crime. earelessness" whieh they claim exists
» —. In this district.
HEX VER. Col., Mar.
Janssen, today confessee
ten day. Three additions were
made to the church on the opening .
nighr.
no statement, but il was understood
this afternoon he will waive extradi-
fion proceedings and aerompnny
Sheriff Walinee baek to De Queen
Wednesday.
I wish to announce my candidacy
for the office of County Judge of
Orange County. I intend to con-
duct my campaign upon a high
plane, free of abuse and mud sling-
ins, and I shall refrain from in-
dulging in personalities. I have
DALLAS, Texns, March 18.
Charges that the Texa M. tc Fair
has been "unfair" to union labor,
have been made by the Daila, Labor I
Council.
Azcording to John W. Bo d, pres-1
ident, the local Hbo: coun il has
placed the Texas Srnte Fcir cn/the.
l 9
di
Atty. Gen. Harry M. Duugherty, reported to have been told
The annual bathing girl revue
praetieally assured.
F t arl.
and spenkers, with megaphones, an-led questioning the prinoner with a
nounced the wlnnlK tickets. As I bope of forcing a further confension.
Mia. Fuller wan announced aa the j Janssen was arrested in Pueblo DALLAS. Tex., Mar. ix. u
. . ---- Monday. He had $1500 in earh for $200,000 charactet damage, "an 1
with him, fled in distriet court here toda- by :
He told a story of his wife having Mr. and Mra. J. O. Wood of Sani . .
threatened to kill him two year, ago Antonio against E. "• Banks, ofisemtion. 1. unders.ood to hove
and of living in eonstant fear .lore Waco. ..”5 "underatandine of any m“
“I had to do it or she would have in their petition Mr. and Mr8-pnex8.20.
killed me," he said, ip explaining; Wood eharge that Banks made 8tate
why he hired an assassin. ments "tending to deprive Mrs.
n.. -- | Wood of her- good name nG chu
Fred and J, U. Alford, 1105 Park aeter." The couple seeks $50,0001
— - • • "---3 cach for Mra. Wood
City Commissioner J, Tom Soilenu
will be n candidate for tax assessor.,
subject to the action of the demo-
eratie primaries July 26, 1924, ae-
cording to an announcement made
by Soileau here thia afternoon. Soil-
sou will relinquish the reins of his
present office in August when newly-
elected officers are installed. Ho will
be succeeded in office by Steve Al-
ford. whd was elected in last Satur-
day’s primary to the office of city
commissioner from Warl 1, a posi-
tion' held by Soileau for the past
four years.
Commissioner oileau is 36 year
of age and was born and raised in
Orange county. Since becoming 21
years of age he has been a taxpayer
in the county and has at all times
supported every movement which had
fo rits purpose the upbuilding of
Orange and Orange -ounty. He is
eonsidered u progressive official, and
his efforts have been extended al-
ways in the interest of the advance-
ment of this seetion of the state,
and particularly Orange eOunty .
For the past eleven years Soileau
has been with the E-Z Opener Bag
company, where he is in charge of
the shipping department. He so-
licit* the vote of the people of the
county on a promise of giving hi*
best efforts to the office to which
ho aspires, and cooperation with ev-
ery other department of the county
administratlon in every movement
for a greater and better Orange
county.
Mean* of stimullting sale of tiek-
eta to the Longhorn Band concert to
be given at the Anderson school au-
ditorium Wednesday night under the
auspices of the Young Men’s Bnsiness
League will be diszuzsed at * mem-
bership meeting of that organisation
to be held at the chamber of com-
metre auditorium tonight. The
meeting tonight will be held in the
place of the regular Monday nigh’
meeting of the league, which was
postponed because of the drawing
held ia the profit sharing trade cam-
paign.
The Young Men’s Business Ieagne
is enxious to have a large attend
ante at the Longhorn Band conrert.
Which will be one of the stellar
musical affairs of the season. Re-
ports reaching the committee in
. That
people
tie com-
— what
ody by ie
in best
hat his
er wrap
into a
4th the
the ten-
i a con-
to get
peopie wee ttrneted tn l
1 1 hunted The Iender to make his
announeement officially
Pattillo ia now serving his third
ond his sermons carry a mesrge to
BE CANDIDATE
m and 7 30 p m. each day. A
Zeneral invitation has been,e xtend-
Retain Merchants association Mon-
day night When the number was
called her little daughter, who stod
near enough to the speaker's stand
I am so she could hear, shouted with joy
Yours truly. (“I've got it,” and the ticket was
H. A. (Harry) Watts. {taken to the stand where confirma-
—--- — {tion was passed and she was award-
. A, pm ed the big prize of sixteen given
FORM BOARD TOjsmm
CONTROL in 5 word.:
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The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 66, Ed. 1 Tuesday, March 18, 1924, newspaper, March 18, 1924; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529211/m1/1/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.