Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1918 Page: 3 of 6
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ONE LONF. ARREST
MADF YESTERDAY
Tin* lire nml lumber
'<•»•* offender, guilty „f i"’,s ,n l"‘w' f;,k"" I’1'" '• 1,1 |,Ml
ing was arrested ) cstcrduv, ph-ud gnil-r,,B ,llis ,irM of tl,is l’:is l,,v"
l\ nml pH id t Ik- custom.m fine I Ids : 1’°*' pOned, nc-niisc of tin’ influenza
morning. ___jHpMqinir, and will not lake place for
Cliief of |‘,>lier | In \ is reports fjff^M|%Aiext two weeks,
ill-rests from speeding .done, Inst l'“" ''""* 'J'iivl'f i<- Manager
'"'’"'I' Mid also remark.-.....at it’ is l.is 1 - ’1'‘""-,l’'s- Tam, \V,„. Kci.l
Intent ion lo tend, tin- people Hint ''* '* M"-V'1 " f,,,m ,hi*
sl” ''ding willm, tin eilv limits nhso- "
I * * ! <' I \ Hill wt lie J| I Mil i sllnl ** ' "
Try n Loauer Want Ad for Result*
Crown Mercantile Co.
On Saturday evening at six o’clock
from the home of her mother, Mrs. E.
W. Brown, the f lirt of Fanny Brown
Moore winged its flight to that bourne
from which no traveler returns.
Only a few dayv previous she had
with he- characteristic unselfishness
ministered to the sick, concealing as
long a~- she could her own illness1.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. BulN and lit i
daughter, Kdith -MoVi*. of .Irek-mi
.street, left this morning for Webster,
Texas, where they will \ isit Mr>.
Butts’ sister, Mr-. < 'Inr«*n< « Smnsel. uf
that city.
Blankets
and
Comforts
\
DoreflViU until cnM wea-
ther comes. Bijv blankets and
comforts now, while stocks
are complete.
Mr-. Catherine Tnulnirt, of Bean
! moril. wlin ha- been here muGm; in
1 >r. A, (i. Pierce’- lnmie, let t tin-
tuotnnig to lelurii home.
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Crown Mercantile Co.
There were so many beautiful at-
tributes of Mrs. Moore’s character
that one fec!s as if he- passing away
were like the fading o( a glorious
Mower.
Generous in her impulses, lavish in
her charities, though modest withal,
loyal in her friendship, beyond all ---------
question. These we-e the -natural, \| rs <• |5> |.;||,s dauglitri
charms that d»*ew about her the ho?/t ()l 71J ('v|»]e--«t li ft lln.s n
of devoted friends who mourn with im Lille Kock and oilier |"
her grie* stricken family. j A rkau^a
Mrs. M.oore had b^en ill only a few
days and her illness was not thought
to be oc a se-ious nature until death
came a a rudden shock to all.
Mrs. Moore was the only daughter
c? the late D-. F. W. Brown and the
granddaughter oe the late H. J1
Lutcher.
The deceased was horn in the Lutch
cr home here September 14, 1889. Af-
te- leaving school in Orange she was
sent to the Sumner Seminary) in Wash
ington where she finished her educa-i ,
K , Miss Mary Kubun. ol Beaumont. who
t,on' . I h;; I'itii \ I<itmg her sister, Mrs. J. S.
On June 11, 1909, she was married
to Rucie A. Moore, of this citv and
they have resided here since that time, j --
One child, a winsome little girl. j ^ Mfs jj J „f ]G12
Brownie Babette, was born of *^'s Tenth Street, left this morning tor
they Trill sit tom! to
J. Wilkinson, of Fort Worth, nr
ri\ n.| tlii.s looming to jorn in-- wife
lie re, who is vi.-utinj' Mr-. Dwi^litl
|)ol>oit, r,(i:, Fourth Street.
I’mnte Clarence A. Lambert, of
(‘o. A, ISMh Battalion here, who ha** •
been on a furlough to attend the fa i
oeral of his father in t'nstaT.u, low:,.'
arrived in Orange this niornin*;.
Mr-. W. 1\ Beaueliani|'. who re*
n-ntlv left fop College elution see
Mrs. \Y. I). Mnzznno and Mrs. \\
\. I.vnns, aeedinpat) ie<| by Mr.-.'
j Lyons' little daughter. I.-Imm May,
' this aioiiiinjjj for West Lake
i v i-11 M • -. < . Dliheii.
her
w ho
i ha i
on, Fre«l, ai A. and M (
li;i> |»neuiMoiii:t. ju-t -« Ilf
Fred i — do in;; nieely.
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lei :
Lis., to
r s Fdvtlie M iller, of
list been vi-iting Mrs.
oil. at 91- t'henv. left
to teturn to her home.
■ FOR SALL—Household furniture and
Imlcc «'lmilcs. {.' (\].j.|. Ini Mil'. 2! 30
Burk
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FOR RENT—Rooms for li-bt housc-
keepinjr. Ajiply K*ii Mil!. 24-.*IO
WANTED
st reef.
-Dining room girl- 112 4th
•jot f
Miss Lillie Young, uf o"!) t’y press
Street, who has been \isitino her
mini. Mrs. H. Wright, in Lake
I diaries, t«,r the past few Pays, arn\e<i
1 iioine tins mornino.
Mrs. A. 1). Sliumate end little son.
t'lvde, who have been m Orange lor
the )»ast week on business, ieiuiiu.1 to
their home in Dallas this iiiorimi;'.
llonor.’tbb* and Mrs. \, I*. Bit jo,
of I.ake Charles, La., are among .lie
out-of-town at t riulant s at the funeral
of Mrs. It \. Moore
FOR SALE—Ford truck
dition. 1 105 Sliolurs Si.
good
on
' :b»
FOR TRADE—50x150 lot.
bile. 1 licet I tire ear. You
let. Let's ffet together. J.
Uo.nn 1 Rein Bldg.
Automo-
lieed the
T. Horn.
25-31
WANTED TO RENT—House of 3 or
more rooni.s. I Inn L ike . treet. JudD*
WANTED — Good negro porter nnd
delivery man. Call at the Leader of-
fice. %
WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE?—
1 have rr;il estate. It* you have any-
thing see \V. M. Ciiinstrenin. 2.T-.‘II
| ba been \ isll i llg
; ltli-bv, :n ! ! I I sixth Hi reel here,
; (hi her Inline Ibis morning.
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FOR RENT—Room and
couple without children
live. I’li.ine 72K.
let t
was born of
union, Auijuit 20, 1911. i Galveston, where
Besides her husband and child Mrs. j business matters.
WANTED—500 neople to try the new ____________
Flowers s.att.uml amcnitf the living Richelieu Restaurant, corner 4th WANTED — First
an* its kind words to troubled minds and Front. 27-28 house cook, also
and The Leader certainly thunk* Miss n . » r i n?lT __H i 508 Seventh street.
Oortic Chapman for a rav of sunslilne
in the way of a bouquet‘of wild flow- *°« lePI- AVeclT1‘'_ “^ts- wut*i POSITION
sf-
board for
80!i (Irarige
25-27
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class boarding
chniiibcrin'iiil, at
23-27
WANTED
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(g) ^ •,. (®)j Eighth Mrcet.
or.i presented this office .Saturday
!*.enioon. Mav her oatiiway |>ro<?
I bright as her littb* token.
W AGONS!
are unloading two
j Lake Charles.
I \ lo* day.
1L C. Curler, of i’u3 J
left this iiioriiiii; tor! Y. .1.
where they will spend business
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Holkev. of
\ isit or over
liouston,
Sunday
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FOR SALE—5 room dwelling, corner
lot 75x120 feet. Electric lights, wat-
er, sewer. Very desirable location, p|,er% somp experience,
close in. Owner leaving city, only rea-1 rnees. Rhone 126*.
son for selling. Price rigid. \Y. II M i- ____________ __________ —.— -
lone. Boom 3, Hein Bldg. Phone 203. WANTED—Neat appearanced
23-tf ! Cafe Gomez.
at ttenogra-
Good refer-
25-2 T
ladies.
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the
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(§) Moore is survivfKl by her mother, Mrs.
E. F. Brown, her grandmother, Mr*-
(0) H. J. Lutctar/'^d her brothers, Ed-
i gar F. Brown and Lutcher Brown,
/gx | The funeral services were held at
the Brown residence this morning at
'S' , eleven, followed by interment in the
(§) family mausoleum.
May Attend Meet
WANTED-
Richelieu
and Front.
-500 people to try the new
Restaurant, corner 4th
27-28
FOUND—Two chauffeur license num-
bers. Owners pmy have same by pay
ing for this ad and identifying.
cars
WAGONS I00AV
,s»tretarv Yining of the Chninbei oi
('oiniiu ree has nTei\ed not ifirat ion ot
die road convention, during the week
*.f December 2 to 6, of the Highway
Industries Association and Am ■•riean
Assoo-iation of State Highway <)fti
• inis.
o _ j convention is for tins purpose
Young Woman Passes Awayjuf solving problems uiuug ti..- im.- oi
ruad improvements that will bo de-
manded as soon as peace is declared.
Mr. Yining is invited to attend this
|)fi meeting as a*1 associate member, and
will no doubt make arrangement* t<»
be present.
j Mrs. Williams, daughter of Mr. and
I Mrs. Oscar Meyers, died Saturday in
I the Presbyterian hospital, dentil
ing caused by pneumonia.
Besides the parents, several broth-
ers ■!11<I sisters, living here are left to
mourn her death.
NOTICE
First Come - First Served
Anyone needing assistance during
the influenza epidemic, or anyone) who
will aid the sick in any way, please
call Mrs. II, S. I ,*l lommedieu, chair-
man of the nursing committee. Phone
(351.
J. A. Burton left Orange for New
Orleans Baton Rouge and other points
in that section of the country for the
i.ii'posc of inspecting and! buying lum-
ber for the shipyards here.
Presidential Party
Now in Washington
| 'V shkiJgH'.i, Oct. 14.—President
Wilson returned to Washington Bun*
| day night after & two day \ i^it to
I New York. Colonel L. M. House, the
president's close friend and adviser,
peeompnnied the presidential
MILK DEPOT FOR
ORANGE SICK
In the basement of the First Pres-
byterian Fliu tvh there has boon es-
tablished a milk depot for the benefit
of the sick and convalescent folk* of
Orange. Here can la* obtained butter-
milk. sweet milk or even nice hot soup.
Kov. W. W. Watts is chairman of the
dispensing of these valuable articles
of food.
Plans are now under way for a
milk gjtepoY on College Street. Both
depots are under the auspices of the
Red Cross Chapter here.
Anyone who owns a cow and ran
<pure milk for the disposal of the
depot please get in touch with Rev.
Watts, as he would greatly appre-
ciate the co-operation.
Card of Thanks
FOR SALE—Tent house and furni
lure. First $50 gets it. Apply
Third street. 23 tf
WANTED—White or colored short
order and pastry rook. Also pot
washer. Good salary. Ypply ( afe
Gomez.
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
room for sleeping onl\ . \ppl\ 305
Eighth. i’ti-2 7
FOR SALE—On. four-room hounp
and Hirer lids, in wnlkinir .li.stanre
i»f the National Shipyard. A (ttiod
place for chickens; plenty of (rood
water; iniGovr addition. Sec Kd. Ifrnd
ford at residence. 27-31
WANTED—White or colored short
order and pastry cook. Also pot
washrr. Good salary. Apply Cafe
(ionics.
THE WATKXNa MAN
804 » R«in building.
Headquarter*
S-4t t
FOR SALE—Ten room, two story
dwelling, near National shipyard.
Suitable for hoarding bouse. Splendid
in every particular. 4 room dwelling,
same neighborhood. VV. H. Malone,
Hein Uldg. Phone 203. 19 tf
FOR SALE—13 room iiouse, corner lfl
and Burton. For price, etc., apply Dr.
J. P. Howson.
FOR RENT
Ring 79fi.
-Two furnished room'..
27-29
FOR SALE—One five passenger ca*
in good condition, new tires ull
around. Apply 406 5th streets j 4tf
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FOR SALE—Maxwell touring ear in
first class conditi.on. AVill sell /or
cash cheap. Phone 547 or cull ut 212
Mam strfcet. 5tf
FOR RENT—To young men, one nice-
ly furnished room. 1200 Main. 89tf
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❖ The winning of the war is an
4* essential investment. The in.mey
<• that is held buck now will lie of
•> little use or value if the war is
•C* nut won and the selfish masters
<S» of Germany are permitted to die
•> fate what America may and may
♦ not do. Woodrow Wilson.
WANTED—Auto mechanic* for as-
sent ial work. Standard wages. HU1
Motor Co.. lfltf
FOR RENT—Desirable office in Use
Lucas building. See Joe Lucas. 5tf
WANTED—Colored woman for clean
ing in garage. Apply Hill Motor Co.
1
Mants,
Studebaker
which im*hided Mr*. Wilson, Miss Mur-
j;:;i’«*t Wilson nml Secretary Tuiuultv.
PRESIDENT WILL DO
ALL THAT HE CAN
Wo wish lo thank the mtinr friemls
purlv, | uml neighbors of Mr. W. ib Perry and
faniilvv and our dear hoy. Motnn, for
all the deeds of kindness and tokens
of friendship and love (Turing Molar's
severe illness and at his death. Truly,
they are God’s messengers, long to he
remembered by us.
F. J. Barkley, Wife «nd Family.
FOR SALE—Cheap. Seven room dwel-
ling on a plat of ground equaling 9
lots in suburbs of city. Good garden
Professional Cards 'TtLjTS
J. D. YATES. M D. PI,one 203- stf
Physician ana Surgeon
Office over Qoree’s Drug Store.
Hours; 10 to 12 a. in.; 2 to 4 p. m.
Sundays 2 to 4 p. m.
Residence 711 Cypress. Phone 360
Office phone 15v
FOR SALE—Four room dwelling, new
uml freshly painted and papered. Bur-
ton street. Price right. Terms easy. \V.
II. Mulone. I'lione 203. 2tf
Card of Thanks
(By United Press)
Washington, Oct. 14.—“The ooun-
t ry may rest assured that the presi-
dent will not do anything in this sit-
uation to weaken the object of the
allied armies,'' says Ashhurst of Ari-
zona following n conference with
President Wilson. “It is obvious that
he cannot take the world into his con
fidence at this time. He Is taking a
review of Premier l.loyd George. Pre-
mier Clemenceau nnd others. ”
.“No one need worry-—nt least no
American citizen- that lie will do any
thing hv diplomacy, by note-writing or
other manner which will weaken our
positions. On the contrary, whatever
President Wilson says will strengthen I
_____o--! Tberewill be a very important meet-
TIIDWV MAIfE'Q ing of the Executive and Advisory
WlAIVLO Comm it tot** of the Chamber of Com-
OFFER ALONE fierce in the rooms tomorrow morning
at 10 o’clock.
L. VTNING, Secretary.
E. 1>. BRUCE
Attorney
Office, Petty Building .
Over Scholar’* Drug Store
Jffiee phone 818. Res. Phono 552
WANTED—Furnished light houtekeep
ing rooms by refined young couple.
Address W. C., this office or ring 522.
We wish to thanka onr friends nnd
enighhors for their kindness and sym-
pathy shown us during the illness and
at the death of our nephew, Motan
Barkley, nnd for the beautiful flow-
ers given him while he could enjoy
them and the floral offerings for the
deceased.
\Y. K. Perry,
Mrs. W. R, Perry,
Wnldon Perry,
Julian Perry.
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Important Meeting .
(By United Prau)
Washington, Oct. It.—The Turkish
note accepting President Wilson's . 14
point pence plan as a basis has hefn
delivered to President Wilson by the
Spanish ambassador which was receiy-
WANTED — Experienced etenograph-
er. Apply Orange Rice Mill.
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horse to shoo you’d
ed by him yesterday. It followed in the'take him to a horseshoer—If you havo
main the German peace offer of last! anything to sell Advertise It in the
week. 'Loader and It will he sold.
F. W. LAWSON
Physician and Surgeon
Office over Goroe’s Drug Store.
Residence, 507 Eighth Street.
Phone: Office No. 15. Residence 434.
R. H. FLEMING, M. D.
SPECIALIST
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office hours: 8 a. m. to 12 m. 2 p. tn.
to 5 p. m. 7 p. in. to 8 p.m.
Room 17 Petty Bldg. Orange, Texae.
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HIGHEST cash pricas paid for all
kinds of junk, see me first;.rubber,
copper, brass, r.ine, lend, sacks, hones,
rags, old rope, iron, bottles; country
shipments solicited; prompt returns
made on all shipments; old phone 333.
Gnte City Iron & Metal Co., Orange.
WANTED—Two or three furnished
rooms for light housekeeping. Must
lie nice and close in. V-l references
furnished. Phone 324 after 7:00 P M
Ask for Mr. Tucker. tf
WANTED—White or colored short
order and pastry coots. Also pot
Washer. Good salary. Apply Cafe
Gome*.
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Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 203, Ed. 1 Monday, October 14, 1918, newspaper, October 14, 1918; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth564979/m1/3/: accessed May 22, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.