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ORANGE DAILY LEADER
MONDA^. OCT. 14, 19ld
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after an American entertainer visits
a hospital the wounded men want to
got right out of bed and rejoin their
units.
‘’X am hard at work,’.’ she writes,
BOY SCOUTS WILL
REFOREST ITALY
H. C. L. HAS HIT
EUROPE AWFUL JOLT
Celluloid Uses Varir*!
BY UOUUI.A.S FAXKANKS.
By HENRY WOOD
singing every; right, and love every^ Suff Correspondent.)
it.mutt' of it. ihf buys srrm to enjoy
nit* tvs much ns I enjoy them, nmi :tl Ilomt*, SrptT'Ht l tunil.) lo tlir
I ways h, pb aso <1<mi't go yel. H«»\ Svmits of Un\\ lias jtfst hern rn-1
.|ll:ivr :t heart! Sing just one.? Ami I trustnl the nation-wide propafruiMln |
* f ronrso I sing until there isn t :>,[,»;■ reforest ration.
■ hit in m\ \ t»i cc, I am g«un g, Hosults the ho\s iumv obtain pnihab- Written at the Bequest of the t.
1 ..... ' I • he «h»\Mi iii this suction «j u 1.a ; |N W|j| olimt :,s OIM. ,, f j|„. ,,,,»>t of for- j Fominitteo on 1’ublie Tnforinuttnti.
1" *!' at hack li1 ♦ * P> ». I*.* BCros- the| ,-> h-Ir, with heuilqunrters Tioro. Non
Khmo tlinii tho-v may lT»uik, neenrOing »<f.h 1 am to give n recital in the
fo A >•■ f>Sirito Farrar, a rom-ort raim. \yu j,., | T lid. ter for the city ot
a\ h« > vn t lit ox < • -ens >«\er:il works* ago | .....;i„fJ the "ffieer- ari.t sohi'em
111 :.i*1 in 1! ■ re- rent b»ti programme I, , |1( .,nuMi Mrinjes. It i- thr ?*e.-mill
American »nt ei tninep.«--singer.'.
1 i!'•» am | aetre«>e- >lanccr.- ami
t'si*s, haxe vteater uppertuin!y to
T*sj .
iu file cost ut living in hurope since
a f-1
nf 1 he Y. M. <\ v
Knights nl <*• *b:mLi:-.
\ ii
T!h
*.f the piv-
\ « i ■ a *.- 1 'x er
-In stifv iha’
tj\, serv iet> ever reiuli red to a state
bv this organir ition, which lias attain-
ed fiillv as great proport ions in Italy
. it has in the Tinted States.
Iltt* !»o\ Seoutv »»f Italx, beginning
ns J at amt*, will not onlv give tln ir own
nii help in the uclnil \vm k of nfnre-tm
Kvery day should hr War Savings
IIII1U
a F^'
tthiinw Day. Kvcrjr Amor Iran slmuhl
he a royal supporter of this day. The
typical American is extravagant. He
spends iu a few hours what it takes
him three days to earn, uur greatest
evil is the treating haidf. It is nil
mtv well to he lihernl, hut this is the
oocor. nononoonixnooooo oo ocoj
I Winter Es Coming f
n..........- - ■ O
u a <<tu*s <»f Fn- uro- A met ican
its hi'te. t^nde an h«»norf I u
ite.i. Die people iui\e heeli *»o
ierSul to !!>• ev i-iy w lo-ie, and 'auooT ! tioii, hut will ineule.d< it ns one of 11»«■ • t i i»i < • t<‘ conserve1; t<» ttilnk before you
»'i * »uh i i a-. I -'• « \ ?o\ l iujiu earttinnl prim ijdcs «»t their organi/.a-| spend; to loan ev ery possltde jici.nv to
..j the sohli**|s; in* ulciitally v\«’ " j 1 lie goveinment. jhat will make Us
\.i- lively conversations am! they. \\ |njr r» t.»- c>l at i. u i Ion- has hcen J i*afe for denioerticy.
one of the vital problems f.,eing Italy. | s^irt early in the morning, work un
. . , , . . , - it has become dnuhlv important as a
l in-1 awed and xx i -Ti I emiid 1
t the hat. You i rrM,,t t,H 1M?( ,'v,> w«r.
lias no coal siij'plv. and her rail
lively
ev
human. It is so lug and inarv t-hms f
fhev are so entli ustaM i.* andi
i i
ti
You will have slay
indoors most of Ihe
time.
late at night. J:\ery srauip you
sell helj*s to kill the germ in tier-
.. *. I.' y... ..i..,* 1,..^ 11Italx has no eoal siipidx, and her rail I ,, ,
-imply fain "t imagine wli.il Has <»• «■*» j 11 I Don t aecept :* No from u prosper
.*i..I;l 1 wav-, factories and industries g« tier-j . . • .
mpnsiHo. s- !ti\e buyer. Meet this reverse with k
the
Brighten Up the
Interior of Your Home
••I have -ung in f.c.Tor -amps. Y. *, ally are depcmle.-l nponeo.il fichl.s of | sm .|t> cirin afM, ,M.ar lt> th«.„ t, y
.mi Knights ef < Vdunihus huts aiol i 1 .ngla ml ami \mriica. Don’t ai*t your jaws uml be J
logout*. Salvation Army bakeries. Hod, Decreased importation of coal cans- j diseouniged. Lighten your manner,.
‘•b'oss ho-pital* :i..vt cxyn at the bed r(| |,s u ir creatial a eoal shortage in! start all oxer again, and deliver yourj
ic- at the ht*\ s, one at a tinn . i ||,i|y that was one of the important I punch in high spirits, and you ean*tj
... D'*m grand i'|i r,i 1° ^ I factors contributing to ltalv’s military miss.
1 '1W U *,ilM”4, U in,°' . ??UC*1 • disaster last fall. Hie shortagt . which Aside from the fact that na an,
SI, Z’k ........ ................... War Him,*.- vauV
k tdl it ’** over «.\er • hdhiw ing tin- Italian retreat, ihieaten-
- the entile se!itim»*nT. And -d to entail even still gretaer ntilitarx
* hi
(By United Press)
j Loudon, ()<t.v 1. a Hy Mail.;- Latest
(figures gathered iruiu neutral, jDI eu
und .enemv Rmireon alu#w big increi-es1
Vt
duly, 1H1L
According to figures Italy herds t lu-
list, hut rationing there extends only
to sugar and luvad (with tmumii»>ni,
rice an<l iiigize flour).
Thi»se conditions an* nf»r coiupacable
with those in the cen-t rtd empire-,
where almost every food is rationed
in very limited amounts, and wheic
in siiuu* case- th-1 rationed <'|U«ntities
caiinul be obtained. The cost •»! 1 i\
ing foi tlm-e who can manage lo give
exorbitant prices t\»j illicit food must
be imrediblv great.
Following is A tubb* siiowing It*»v\
the war ha- increased food x. -.ts in
F uro pc:
Italy, Feb., LMK- per rci ?.
Norway, March, ItMs To per cut.
Sweden, March, ID's l.U pc, • eat.
(•ermanv. Nov., F.H7- pci cent.
Cireat Htitain, .Ltiu*. I!*h I'.'s per
| cent.
Fi ant-e, her., H*l« joo p.| t enl,
S\\ it /el laud. Dee., II , '.»<* pel <eut.
France t Paris i, dan.. I!,1K per
nt.
Holland, March. IUIS---^2 per cent.
I h'nmark. L ele, li -i v . • p« i• « r
Of - e!!ulo
toiletry to
peak ii
really doe-, see a p
new and impi ox
assumed. tl.«y
a lice by well ■ . , • •
\ w enr. Fti**v <• »miiei
1 fee11\ | hat ( lo •
1 not »i v eal T be -it I 1 <
| pet spi i at ion ‘plot 11.
; deriI g. A lo ltd -i
I towel and t bev ai«
i hey ! ag1
I .ir t11 r ,* 1'mmt‘f. ji'wel Imioa uiul
--1*11of toilet MilicleH. F-iiaHy it ,in .Jy
wi,i?e. bm i! may be made to <toUlt»
,ipl. ri tortoise shell, marble,
ajfi.d even mother id jiearl.
l. i cm|Igis it is piesscd while Hdft
linen, so as to acijitlhc til
’J&
umber
epi-
appeaia nee
.f linen t<‘xtu
t
would guess the fraud.
ft- -h
as ev er.
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To Show Wounded Men ^
Wav to First R^fef
(I5y Unilod Crcm)
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ii,, |{. .1 i'tm-s is niruii-hisg
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.» • -airs. Th^
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and tackedl
oil-pieuouw oh-1
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of wh'ito
direetiuM of the near*
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pat down en a
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rn i; ted with.
Wo have everything g
in -tmk necessary not 3
oniv for the inside but o
t ll.
-. • t im best yn can giv e 1 hem
g i- to,- good tor them. Try f
etc b lot more people t«> mm
<-peeiallv girls. I’he dav \v e
disa-tn- amt t-» prevent this iln Hal
u»n government has recourse !*> i!s fin-
est- f-t; -uffieiint fue! to keep the
a Mi t ill unit ion fact Oil; - ming
be beaten, buying them is a rca-sui
mi ranee of your confidence in the boys JJqu’x pQfa^f (^UYTI
i In Yank’s Comfort Kit
behind tin- ^uns.
1! .nils win are about
,,rv n-mlv
Signal Corps Has
is . tho outside of your s',
,i in ------ -o i. 1 \v. er -aiis r: n i
f sl op, crying * Auierifaii girl>!
t h • -si * American git!- look good'
Busy Job in Fight
house, and for the l'urn-
r, it tire as well.
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Also la'ushes and tools g
necessary fur doing the 3
i ‘ °
work. c
\ Mckay & Watson
? 408 Front St. Phone 111
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THE “PRUDENT
MAN KEEPS
H/S MONEY
SAFE
IT
IN
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(By United Pres*.)
An American Hospital .11 I r-im«
(Hn.- ».>,>.! v,.,s eb.iM-n :.s II..- In-sl j ~ 3 } s.-|>t. III. (IU Mail.) Wlien \ ■»< .1.
wood fri-l tor railways, tnd l.nndre.ls i (By United Press.) | makinp u|. «-of>«l't.rt kits .........
f thousands of It.di.in oils, I-,cs loo, \V ,| |, 11„ . \ \ |'n„„ , . j I lie froid. I..m- s.m -Mo; ,
__________------ j (l"wli"nli,,k- "f "Ii- - , Sept. |o , ll\ .M„il.) Hi.- s.oii J just what is most .led a.d
. 'wood resulted m ruin "f limidreds -•» 1 corj,s f;,M work ) rklr.i ainoou- tin < i.> M11 !>•>> - Cod
NOT,Ct loeonod and hurni„s of Ih.M.s is! <|uri||fr fiu|d,oa to ke. ! m that h..K -
\!l iik-Ii.Ih rs of troop K who were nf .-.ere, of erops ah.,.-, the radwa.s ................... |M., „ Here is w I, d llu-v Ion. I..... - -
not present on bust Sunday A. M. must j Mit it tided mcr the situ.ition uiitill rs and the sill.iae.- , , wh essential ,.ml useliil.
report to troop K he-,d.,..urters nt pl.e allies arranar.l for larger import;. r,,,| „ |„.ri. d„..tld„.>s v. ere. j V a-.Mj rar.or. si, n i..K hr,-'
'I lie siL'il il corps was thr connectin^ I M>ap, tooth hntsli amt p-.slc, . ,u a
I irst -s*. XX. V C auipbell, Ital v is still reeen 1110 hundreds . jiltk (|„. mfant r\. artillen. um I puiii, pla» iiiff cards, p iek- ,
, OO to online Xroop K, Tth Car. N O J thousands of tons of eoal less than her | |„,laI1ee sen lee. and liead........... 'll,, j ettes and a ran of tobacco. i- ,
Miiniiiium needs, and as a ••f>lise.|i:ei,e.- j si^nai corps did wonderful and 11 o-1,■ | wash-raff, soap, hard r.-nuh ..r eh.....
ninjr work. l.verv «.»t ti<-r depart meiit t l^H*.
j &avs so. % I Asked wli.it he thought must imp-n
It’s MM cincli bring tlu- sign .1 nii-nJ tfliit a doctor here replied, “< ' m\ n
»l the .oils that ha.e he, snslained in! ;i,)(.r '(tj, ui„n .....d ,„ „||, ! .-tuin." (Iften .....ienls e.aina.t
( ,l"' 1 states (tut «‘11:• ' i ^aininj; o round. \s soon as the in t j especially 's cases, or eatnin ,- t. t
nnmlncs In the dr.....In,* of the for ! |r). v,,„ ,I;(W. ^ , cult. Hum dot s then, lots ,f.
j telephone line strung into the furthest
Lit i\ ' k' '•till.m in lL.lv j ruins or mmik or whtal field, m» -ut*
coder of ..red deposits of ........... tet how' nun,) tier.......shells are pud
wln.-l, Italy ,s holding for ein.-racn. ies (,.rill(f |;lt ,n,-r the area.
........... l,rr ,*"1 s"I,l'lv ........... | I'l.en, ahoul the lone , Bd a w.rc
ished. I lundieils of thousands of .s,,l | stretched
diers are cutting down wood and haul j v
ink it to railwit) centers. ■ (
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ti
WRIGLEtt
of Tc:» i.-
i!i Im
• ur bonds now.
..a--o--------- ; she i». obliged t<> continue obliu r.itic
best who buy a- uuickly. Hu\ ! of hrr fnr'^|s witli the (crt.mtx licit i
in the end she* must suffer from
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along the ground ami in
n king order, call up hc.id'ju.t rl ■ ,-
t< 11 them, “T his i- the new post . I
If
A CALL
| S<pic« dunk, give us h .ring to sc
she works,** -along come- another
‘ I"' «ffi< .-rs of all labor orbrani/a- | v(,.-ll arid cuts eonuumuca I no I
' lions will meet at I.ahnr Mali an tin
niirlit oY October 15th. at ; :;!o |‘ \|
| far the purpose nf nukine tin- l-'mirll,
j l iberty I.oan Hand Drive ., :.m-c, „s.
Please respond and register van-
lel'diet to tl.e fall of \,,ur eolndr).
H I) St MU \|,|.
Ih pennissuni ,al ihe Mayor.
V
OUR BANK
Burglars have a way of finding out the house in which
money is hidden. That's the burglar’s business.
The man who hides Ins money m his house or else-
where is always in greai danger of losing both his M0\T-
! .Y and his LIFE.
X
Hide your money in our hank, behind our thick walls
and strong locks and where men of known financial RE-
SPONSIBILITY keep it SAFE for you.
Make OUR bank YOUR hank.
WANT FD—500 people to try the new
Richelieu Restaurant, corner Tth
and Front. 27-28
' lidH'Tll ,i- Max fins -ttirted out like
n imth xx Iu* munn- f,( d<Miiou-t rutc th;it
Im h-i.- -*»iM»’ common -cm-c.
Site us I lie Fritted States. Huy lib-
erl \ bunds.
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NOTICE TO
AUTO OWNERS
mdhing to do. but go <»uf end f*nd lu-
cut and fix it, and probuhb m
hoclu- shells are trying to make ,u «•,*
cut- m comm n i deal ions, * * r r\rn cid
von off.
I lie signal corps has wires cvrrv*
where, in hn.-hes, along the giainmi. on
p«*les left up h\ the hoeins, under
ground, thn.iigdi ruin- I leadijna i l« rs
say they ncx * r had -m il i|iiiek serviei-,
and they were never out of comm uni
cation with regiments longer Hi in vie-
tew minutes it took a sigmil eori*s >i, . ,
lo inspect Ihe wire and repair t In-
break.
A signal corps man was stringing
some wires across a wheat field. “Sonic
war this,*' he said. “I haven't had a
deep for more than two davs. 1 mid.
pose Fd fall asleep on the joh if it
weren't * Yor these shells that come
whistling along. Duck. There comes
•nie.”
After il expholcd, he sahf. “T*li< \
kind of scared me at first. 1 ihongln
every 'one w as meant for me.*'
Plucky GIr! Fights
Off Three Mur,
'
l 'niordowi,. I * - . t >c*. I '
j ing herself in t he lower of ' lie
Vania railroad crossing a' U-
lu re, Sal im I t v a ft rn n o *»•. 'b
\ in/uT, signuI opera! i < r, pi
her post and fought a r«
with three men who atlcmpl
wreck an ammunition train I»v
ties acorss the tracks. Wdh
crashing through the side <•! Ih
house she ref ennui si , t"i !i
I the nrriv it of the fre»j/fd t*-un
cm-d awav Hi*- nit rmft* -
a \
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S', ■-.H,
'£*96
'Hie “ rcstorsiti*m of th-ig n
might to include the refill n nf tin loot
which >mm> of tile kai-ei - - i - got
away with.
L
a.- if he gnmt xmh l-i ' • i u-
is in ih-1 ninth inning vv.th Hi i.'be-
>aIe!y iii the lead.
We will win this war—
Nothinj else really matters until we do!
Goree’s
Drug...
Store...
The Orange State Bank
A. M. HOBBY STARK, President
H. L. KEACH, Cashier
Wholesale
A. C.McFAKLAND
Dealer in
BeUU
STEAM COAL DOMESTIC
Any Quantity and Quality for Any Purpose
Office Phone 36 Bes. Phone 1208
.
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SOLE MANUFACTURERS OF Moran & Johnson Patent Hot Air Dry
Kiln and Moran Patent Black Plate
COMPLETE EQUIPMENT FOR Stationery, Marine and Locomotive
Work \
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HE ORANGE IRON WORKS
C. W. McFARLANE* Proprietor gg“
m Engines, Logging Cars,
d Steam boat Machinery ,
ode. -’All Kind* of Repair Work Receirr
....... "
Iron and Braaa Caetioge of all Kind..
;Mjmk
'iidiiskk
You can get first class re- q
O
pairing* at the Texas Service ^
o
Station Garage. Your satisfac- O
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tion is my success. 310 Front o
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Texas Retailers in
Food Violations
0 street. Batteries in connection. 0
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I Edison and Parker |
I Fountain Pens jj
0 $2.50 to $12 §
0 ^
o Watches arc daily becoming ®
0 scarcer, but we have a large 0
Miguel Diego and M. IL Xertus(Ti<
of Del Kio, Texas, have had a stop or
del* place*! against them fir the issii
ancc of their wholesale license, and
their sugar certificates have been cut
oft as a penalty for their violations,
in selling atMwholcs.de without a license
ami selling flour without the '^•(juisit
amount of substitutes, and for exces-
sive profits ,»n the sale of bran and
flour. /
StcvT1 Girolamo, a retail grocer
0 / ' — - ---- - —©
o stock ut less than preseat market 0
o price*. • S
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g Cadies ’ Bracelet Watches,- 20 g
0 year gold filled cases, $13.50 to 0
0 $35.00. „ g
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0 A complete line of new jewel- g
0 ry at prices that are right. 5
H. L COHENOUR
Jeweler
Beaumont, has voluntarily ngt-c-d
dose Iris store for a period of seven
days as a penalty for violations of Un-
rules in selling an excessive ipmntitv
of sugar and for not keeping a record
of his sugar sales.
Steve Pappus of Waco, a retail gro
eer bus voluntarily agreed to eoutri-
bute MftMO to the convalescent hospi-
tal of the American lied Cross ns
penalty for the violation of flu* Pood
Administration rules.
aw ran street
OPIE READ AND
SOLDIERS RAISE $15,000
X ictoria, Tex.. Oct. I t.-Opic Read
the well-known novelist and journalist
and his companion, a young Ameri-
ca,, soldier wlto had been gassed and
wounded during his year of service in
France, raised *15,#00 ii> Victoria for
liberty Iomu
The Place Where
You Get
Yeur Money’s Worth
Phone 15
Yours iu Drugdom.
The Flavor Lasts
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R. B. UOREE
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Meats Heats Meats
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CAFE
GOMEZ
Oysters
NOTHING
BUT
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Extra Select
Largest and
Best Oysters
the best
Kansas City Corn Fed Steers,
Veal, Lamb and Pork. Swift's
Ham and Bacon
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V&e V''•-v- X .
Reasonably Priced
Everything You Want in Fresh
and Cured Mea t at Lowest Prices.
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PREIERN’S MARKET
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508 MAIN ST.
IN F1RONT
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