The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 274, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920 Page: 3 of 6
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Beaumont and Houston are now es-
tablishing 'permanent homes. "the
attendance at meetings is steadily in-
creasing and by the end of andther
zix months it is estimated that the
total strength of the American Le-
gion in Texas will hare reached
80,000. ,
"In only one city in Texas hare we
met opposition to the formation of a
local post. That opposition was
overcome and the disgruntled men
in her latest Selznlgk picture, "Out
Yonder,” a Ralph Ince production.
Mary Coverdale has the role of
Mrs. 'Elmer, who attempts to be-
friend the girl flotsam. Louise Prus-
sing, a young girl of beauty and tal-
ent, is seen as the cynieat and clever
Clarice Stapleton.
The role of Captain Amos Barton,
keeper or the lighthouse, and father
of Flotsam, Is played by John Smiley,
a veteran actor of stage and screen
whose character roles are famous.
Cyril Chadwick has the juvenile role
of Boggle Hughes, a typical society
the greatest ;j
tent* dancing, i
raceful and <
joyable exer- <
It III till! II llllt Hill
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who had opposed it. became active
workers, in the post, two of them hav;
ing been elected to important posi-
tions in the organization.
"The impression seems to have
gone broadcast that the American
Legion is a political organisation. We
have succeeded to an’admirable de-
gree In convincing tike public that the
war veterans are not going to bring
y for the
, a rest
scatterbrain, and Edward Ellis plays
the part of Joey Clarke.
ves. Her waist "Out Yonder” Is one of the boldest
with a 34 biprt. and most daring of all Miss Thomas'
it description off pictures, being built around a novel
'homes who will tjieme, with a plot that moves quickly
stfsas as,n asftsia£ s&
studio. :•
politics'into their organization. The
publicity, department of the Legion
has befen conducting a fruitful cam-
paign for Americanism and with the
permanent estaMjabmeut of The Le-
gionnaire. official magazine of the
w. The Legionnaire is now on a
solid foundation, with a Circulation
' Here is WISHING for you a prosperous NEW YEAR. And
here's BETITNC a million that (920 will be the BIGGEST AND BEST
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year in the history of ORANGE—if not the biggest* the BEST town
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Congratulations to the city and vicinity upon your good fortune
of having a HOME DAILY Paper, The Orange Leader,1 for which we
PREDICT a prosperous and useful year.
Let “Service” be our watchword;
And Let me SERVE YOU.
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biggest and best
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we must treat j%u
it have ever been
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Connally, H. C. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 15, No. 274, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 1, 1920, newspaper, January 1, 1920; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth643571/m1/3/: accessed May 13, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.