Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 352, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 10, 1918 Page: 2 of 4
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THURSDAY, JANUARY Ifi,
orange dahy iBAtmn
Z'tSXX'&'S.
Educational Forum
of the Peoi
ffSm»
THB ’mHBEMbTOF
OR. CTBUfi TOWNSRND BRADY.
While engaged iu tb# ; active duties
of a clergy my it of tV Protestant
Episcopal shor,-!:. the fitav. Dr. Cvru*
Townsend Brady fens found time tu
a hundri'd look* which
for him. a .host of admirers
F **•« of the >i.a,a
hrftittnl th* guu, '»!!<.
Aad tfc* books art fall uf *foyie» of
As< w-indcts he has dtW; * **
There’s sometjting «ort *’ thrilliu* in
related. At times it is not easy to
distinguish between' them. Suspicious
people are likely to be jealous ttnd
jealous people are always suspicious.
Indeed, jealousy feeds largely on sus-jha
(Heioti. There are many who tdloWjthl
their happiness
ipteious attitude tow ard those |Unlay in Allegheny. l*a
Tholr very uf. remarkable fart that lu-
ll wry important point with the First National Bank
Our officers are ready at any time to discuss with our ci
business problems—and you are invited to consult then)
counts subject to check are solicited.
write ever WW
ve won 1
rotighoOT the, English-speaking world,
to be destroyed by J l)r. Bredy was born fifty-si* ye*If ajpi
[Their sus|
nearest and’ dearest.
feet ion gives tlietji the suspicions feel-
ings ami thoughts that go by the
name of jealousy. Them' thoughts and
feedings indy be insanity and mi con-
temptible and revolting as to destroy
respect ami a (feet ton in .those they
W. H. Stark, L. MUler, F. H. Farwull.
J. O. Sima, H. t. I* Stark, E. E. Me
FartanA Joe Miller, B. W. Brown, Jr.
TODAY
Suspicion, seemingly ferreting out
ni exposing the weaknesses and the
jl deeds of other), is really ut itself
the mind
World Pictures Present Madge Evan*
In—“THE ADVENTURES OF CAR
Ob’ ’—Alt unusual story, a brilliant
star, superb support, beauty scenes and
surprising glimpses of New York—all
combine to make it wholly pleasing.
Alice Howell in Neptune's Naughty
Daughter.’’
I,«n exposure. It exposes
and the character working so insid-
iously and diabolically, ugly in them-
selves and conserving ugliness and try-
ing to-match it with reality.
And yet most suspicions are unreal,
•veti those- that seem to find verifica-
tion,
“fit nearly every instance there is a
TOMORROW
Alice Joyce "In ‘‘THE FETTERED
WOMAN’’—The story of a lene girl's
struggle to regain love and respect af-
ter she bad been "railroaded" to
prison for a crime she didn’t commit.
BIO V COMEDY
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le. Tie
How to START THE "MEAT
LESS AND PORKLESS DAYS
The »l'aited Mates Food Adminis-
tration i* inaugurating its meatless,
wheat less and pork less days has
adopted the peculiar courtesy uf the
afmy. which may/-be summed up in
this phrase:
“When the commander uf a regi-
ment issues an invitation to his stuff
and line officers, the invitation is
equivalent to a command/’
" Wkes United States Food Admin is-)
, x .inference between suspicion and con-
tratfir Motive r recommended the w heat j
| intuit tun. usiisllv a wide dtfferenee,
and tH imrklessi Vm) ^ ^ ^ n|>|wr(.nt
on Imitation, it is not confirmation
less, the meatless
days be was not engaging in delicate;
persuasion. He meanl it a»d after
having made it be is watching through
the eyes of the Federal Food Admin-
istrate rs to see how well a/ul how
quickly the public grusjpa the sugges-
tion and acts upon it.
The office of the Federal Foo<i Ad-i
niinixtrator for Texas received ilou
day afternoon a letter from f-uipfaut
Springs, Texas, asking fur advice as
to" -w meatless, uheafles* and jmrk
les« (ays might Is- inaugurated. The
difficulty seems, at Hu'«hur Springs
and a great many ot’ s. that
while hotels and resb**»i,.:.,s , e com-
plying with reeoiiuaendations * the
homes are, generally ape®king, ignor-
ing the request.
t all.
There are people vvho. are so certain
heir suspicions are sound that there j Brady was still
s no convincing them of the truth.
They prefer to keep themselves de-
eived. &
To lie suspicious is to make oneself
he friend and intimate of evil. ‘ It is
o .allay oneself with all th^ evil
drees in the world. Through think-
ug s.i much of evil; through being
oustantly on the watch for it, the
suspicions people make observations
t ies of
ehur-h. At that time he Wad preached
from [mlpits in Colorado and Missouri,
and had also Wen archdeacon of Kan-
in the year 1900, while Dr.
fulfilling the duties
of minister, five books npjieared under
his name.
In 1902 h<> resigned his charge to
devote his entire time to literature,
but the rail -of the church was too in-
sistent fur him to resist, and three
years later he accepted the pulpit of
a Toledo ehurrh. In Mat# no wdwt to
Kansas City and later to a church in
Mount Venom. :Asuburb of New York
was
that are. at times, seentfngly amazing City. Some time ago Dr. itfcdy
u acuteness. But even here they do j criticised for a too great devotion
Already there has come into Texas,
tpiietly and without any*nnrbvud
after carload of tac «##. It
will not be a matter of but a few;
week* when in the home J|fid ill the
WBt be* A gpiWmuu
tfsext
rostsflFant. there
'^fread. between all fteopl
logical step after securing a cuainum
bread is to remove the temptation of
pork from the minds of people who,
like Ksau, would sell their souls for a
Atetts of |«ittage. Bo far, the meat
dialers and the butchers of Texas
hn4e not strpfw-d forward and offered
to cut out their pork sales on Sutur
day.
The Administration has not request-
ed nor recommended that the meat
dealers or the butchers dispense with
the sale of pork on Saturday. It has
goai' to the public and it has asked
the public not to use pork, meals on
Saturday. It haw told the public that
if vre were th send the allies all the
pork meat that they require
which must euwie from our owu sav-
ings, it would be necessary that that
supply come from Whut the Aiuerieau
,'jjf ‘N1.
people awve. There is »o. other
source. *' „ ' ;
A time is not distant, the Federal
Food Administration thinks when Uie
butcher and the wrat maker, of Ahetr
own aeeord afid in the spirit of pa-
triotism will step forward and say,
'MVe will not handle pork in any
form t>a Saturday but we will sell
pork for the Hon day consumption when
we fire (xisitife, that it will be used
for Sunday meals. ”
to
hemselvvs harm, by gaining more and J ritualism, ami 'invited to go over to
««re confldenee in their sospieions, by the Roman Catholic church, but the
Tiakfeig themselves more and more ett-
§
CAMPFIRE OIRLS ACTIVE
There are hi,mat Campfire Girls
the Mate of Illinois and the new jiriA
gram which they have recently issued
has had the approval of President
Wilson. . The girl* have achieved int
port ant practical results in knitting
woolen comfort- for the soldiers, the
wool having been supplied mainly by
the Bed Cross, and the finished gar
merits returned to that source. _
The Campfire Oil is of Chicago have
contributed between 4809a ond 41,000
for Bed ©runs work withiu recent
motilhs. The Chicago girls are di-
ll vitied into three groups, and each
is earing for a Belgian family
th*1 alien* 4
orient Wd is that
at- - i;’ .Uk up
Javed. Their loss may bd understood
•y all of us by reflecting on what
hey would guiu if their minds had
akou the direction uf good, allying
,hem to all the whohwome fnmjs.
.**xr ss--~* -» /* »/*fc * * — Ji a
As a rule, however, the suspicious
,>eople iare great blunderer*. The.f
mcome one-sided. Ho-acute are they
n their search for Yiril that they can
ee it where it does not exist. Alore-
-ver, liy spreading their unfounded
us pie iu iis, tlmy start wholly gratui-
ous forces of fell coming from their
turn minds.
There are few trials in life harder
o bear than tu be unjustly suspected.
• 1 can drive the best mitured pco’plc
nto fury. It cap dtyWuy friendship
nd create ill feeling for a life time,
slimming the source of happiness,
kit the suspieious people seem not to
arer Ho-great ia their eonfidenee in
heir suspicions, so deep is their pride
n their acumen that, in their zeal to
“dray others, they will go -out of
heir wav to bet rap fhaniselees. They
• re, however, more to he pitied than
•lamed. The harm they do to those
■bout them is shared by many. The
tarm they do to themselves they have
•o bear ulnae.
Ajnong*tbem will la- found the sad-
dear ami the most forlornxof human
find. Often yet, among them, too,
nay be found many characters other
wise admirable, seemingly fitted to
{ivc aud to eajoy lmppiness. But if
we could look into their lives we
'hould find that, like aH suspicions
people, they have suffered frdln long
strain*'of misery, according to their
belief, started by others, but really
started by tbemselvea.
^--w.. —___
clergy* ii i a n-author
invitation. -
did not accept the
lightui *a dene, somehow
We find we’re still dependin’ on the
man behind the' plow.
' " ififv " •
In all tic pomp and splendor of an
army on parade,
And through^ the awful darkness that
the smoke of battle’s made;
In the hall* where jewel* glitter and
shouting iuck debate;
in places’ where the ruler* deal out
their hunoeg great,
There » not a single peraon who’d he
(lain V business now,*
Or have initials, if It waan't for the
,maa liebiad the plow.
We’re bnildio’ mighty cities aud try
are gHiiitlt * lofty heights;
We’re wianin’ bits of glory and we
are settia’ things to rights;
We’re a showin’ ull creation how the
world’s affairs shbtild run;
Aud they’ll overlook the feller, just
the same as they do now,
Who’s the whole concern’s foundation
—that ’» th* man bcind the
phiv. —By S. K. Kisfi.
THEUSTHRIfT
SAVMG STAMPS
-
Ia order to thoroughly acquaint the
people of Orange and the aurround-
ag territory with the new thrift
stamp* and saving certificates that
ire being sold-by the government at
ho present time The Leader will from
lay to day run a short catechism'of
lueatioB**and answers under this head,
dead thi# column every day and learn
•ow you can help yoar government in
his time of its great seed.
A Lillie Fun In Life
1. 1 ..........................
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QUALIFIBD.
‘‘My husband,“ remarked a Fhila-
delpbia matron to u group of friends,
“was a ruafirmed smoker with a to-
bacco 'heart whea I mu tried him a
year ago, but'today he*never touches
the weed..”
“Good,” said one of the group.
•‘To brink off a lifetime habit re-
quires a stroag wilt” ’
“Well, that’s wfcat I've got,” said
the wife.
Bill and Ben
ERASING ROBERT.
Bobby, through the suds, as his moth
cr "scrubbed and scrubbed him,
(Comtjbuted).
Hew—Cofne in, Bill. 1 w-as over ja
East Orange last evening, and I found
some interesting news over there. The
(leupio over there organized a prayer
meeting and singing exercise for every
Wednesday night. There was an ear-
nest Jittle devotional crowd present
list night. Mr*. Htacurd led the meet-
ing and Mr. Hopkiits is going to lead
it next Wednesday night. I wish ev
erv( body over there would go. It 'a
sure a good thing to do.
Now, there ure some measles over
there yet. Little Wilmer Daniel* and
Frank WiHiamson are being troubled
with them now.
Bill—Well, Be«*. 1 am Pad you were
over there laid night. 1 had toVtend
our shipyard laborers meeting and
gucas you want to get rid o’ me,
don’l youl” , ■
“Why, BO, Bobby, dear,” replied
tils mother. ‘‘Whatever put such
idea into your mind.”
“Oh, Batkin’, said Bobby. “Only
it seems txi me you're tryin’ to rub
me. but.”
SHIPPING 1500 FARM
• TRACTORS TO TRANCE
IV INCREASE FRANCE’S CROPS
AND LIGHTEN THE BUR-
DEN OF THE PEOPLE
could n«t Ije at the new prnyer meet
tug but l will attend next Wednes-
day. 1 am real tired and in the' big
gest kind of a harry. Bess, I will
have to get you to wait until tomor-
row t<> tell me about No. o" in the
International yard.
Bess—All, right. Bill, if you will be.
sure to let me tell you fomorrow. It
is cloudy today and I cannot talk to
my shadow and Mr. (fitifk said I must
not talk to him, that I must talk to
someone else and he would write it
down. Good-hycl Bilr
Bill—Goodbye. Bess.
PATBIOTIC OBATOBY.
Incomplete re;mrts suaounce a suc-
cessful revolution iu Portugal. Dr.
Affonso Costa, 1’reniier of the dis-
placed Government, is under arrest.
Major 1’ae*,' who led the revolt, has
issued a prinlnumtioi. smionneing that
In order, for a natlbn to wage War
oieecaafulty, |t is noewtsnry for the Portugal will continue her previous
policy; particularly her agreements
with the. Knteute Allies against Ger-
itmuy.
tunple to upiteislnud whist they are
fighting for. In the CivA War the
dividing issue* bad Imeti talked, ar-
gued aud ilt-bated for V generation.
Everyone on both side* of the line
knew whst he was fighting for.
In this war the issues' are largely
new. There are many people who d«
not read much, 'who do not thoroughly
under*tanti what we are fighting for.
'fh*y should, be, made to sew hew our
right* a# a nation have liven tritmpled
Upon. 'Tke.Y »bi»uld utiderstnod! T««w
ill
tfiksn'.. w»ee a nation allow* if* Citizen*
/uk) hr to be . murdered without taking action
to stop fit. it K* lorbvicr afterward
viewed with .itmlyHjit anVfiiti ittou-
tion i# paid to its demand*! 'i Intioa
as u*U «f t matt. must -Vfui ‘up* hft
-.■>,0tKt doctors needed to go with"our
troop*. Murjt better Gaining for a
young physician than hanging a round
in our town* waiting for Some one to
get smashed up in ,an itutoiiiobllc tieci-
lent. ‘ ■ H,
. sut isfiartton 'i* expressed by ^
k. ~ . .ii,
way, jn the ba*ki ».
with their gturmg
confuse, other drivers
they all'got out of the
r
*'*-f*-
Iis
Foriiaatfly tl*e highwtty* are not
itawj “ny worse after the country
Ifi* hitvc rnked the dtl»l ff<»l|t
" « center of the street.
To ineretute France’s crops and
lighten the burden of toil on her old
men, women and children, the United
.State* Food Administration will ship
1,300 farm tractor* to that country,
, The first hundred are already on the
way, aud the whole number will be in
France by March, ia time for the
spring' plowing. They are expected
not only to be of immense service to
France, but to release added tonnage
for ,tlie Allies and AmericttA troops by
decreasing the amount of food pro-
duced „ there, thus decreasing the
amount of food produced there, thus
decreasing the amount of food that
musf be shipped from America.
The idea originated with former
American Ambassador to Turkey, Hen
ry Morgenthau and his son, Henry
Morgeathuu, Jr. The Food * Adminis-
trator approved the idea. Deck spare,
was provided for the first shipment of;
tractors aboard u naval transport
through the efforts of Assistant Sec*
ret airy ot the Navy Franklyn House-
velt and Paymaster General McGowan,
The Food Administrator designated
Henry Morgenthau, Jr., to follow the
machines to France mid put them in
Operation. He wil| organize schools of
instruction for French operator* and
will assist the French Minister of Ag-
riculture iu distributing the tractor*
nitd operating them ecommtieajiy.
French High Commissioner M. Tar-
dint approved the idea on bvhttlf of
the French govewment and a
iiittet' ipf'jtbv National Iniplpjiteiit &
! Vehicle Association assured^Mr. Mor
genthuu that the trayUbrs can
nifhed and that t#i'h
The following is the ninth of the
eries »f articles ou the advantages
•f the thrift tsnut|is, which have been
.'uniting daily for the past few days:
Registration
<d- Hhould I register % War Sav-
ngs Certificate f ,
A. Yes, if you wish to eeeurc-pay-
nent ia ease the certificate is lost,
y. Am I required to register it I
A. No. • '
ki- Where can I register it?
A. At any post office of the first.:
I'cond, or third class, subject to such
egulations as the Poatmaster General
nay prescribe.
Q. < When can I registerf
«A. At the time of purchase or any
•ter time.
If. Is there any charge for regis-
ratiojif
A. No.
A*
(f. Can I register Thrift Ntumps or
ny Thrift Card? ;__. 1 v
A. No.
^f. Can I register a Mar Havings
damp that i* not attached to a IVar
'k'ings Certificate?
A. No. ‘ :
tf. Can I register a IVar Havings
Certificate for anyone else?
A. No.
*______
tf. Should a married woman use
ler own or her husband name when
register tug f
A. Her own—Mrs. Alary Brown,
tot Mrs. John Brown.
(f. Hupimse a married woman
vishes to surrender her War Havings
Certificate which is registered in her
maiden name? - • ■ / ,
A' She should sign herself Ala ry
Jones; now by marriage, Alary Brown.
<f. If t have five IVar Havings
stamps Certificates and have it regis-
tered and 1 put one more stamp on,
must I have it registered again to
have protection on my sixth stamp?
A. Yes. Kaeh stamp must be reg-
istered.
MOWS
0W IS THE TIME
to “turn over a new
leaf” and begin to
be “ON TIME” to
the dot of a minute
You can not do this
without a correctly regulat-
ed watch. Consult with us
C0HEN0UR
Jeweler and Optician
206 Fifth Street
■«
Fresh
Garden Seed
Onion Sets.
White Implement
Company
ARONSON
&BR0.
GOREE’S
Drug Store
Popular and Accural* Presetrplionuts
Phone IS
At Your Service Prompt Delivery
caoca
GROCERIES
JOHN HART’S
* GARAGE
Tires, Repairs, Accessories, Storage
»««»■ BMlTdfnS^*^ Division Strv.l
time to manufacture un additional
number to meet the homy tjemund
when it comes. The need of these
tractors is shown by this eontparison
of the present uud pre-war nereage of
crops in France:
The acreage sown to crops in the
uuinvaded portion of Frum-e In 1K17
«a* 30,742,157 acres, compared with
40,057,2113 acres in 1013. This is a
decrease of 0,915,136 acres or 24,4
w?r cent.
The total crop production in Franco
this yenr is officially given as 22,-
‘•.’00,000 metric tons (24,581,290 short
tons) compared with 35,800,000 nietrif
tons (29,462,340 short tons) in 19J^ij«
decrease of 13,IHKI,000 metric^, ton* 6
111,881,050 short teas) or per t f p upWcft»T ♦
cent, of a decrease of 3Jb-r per cent, j* Ult. »•■-** nLrT3VJf> ^
Watch This Space For
Special Bargains in
Groceries
J. A. SNOBBY
Phone 79. 406 Front St.
Model Steam Bakery
Henderson and College St*.
Hot Bread Twice Daily
CAKES TO ORDER
Colmorftn A Sanders, Proprietors
Cafe Gomez
Oyeters and Fi*h Daily
POPULAR CAFE OF PEOPLE
George Mosier
TINNING E^PLUMBING
mom Hnnw m iusi mn
Shop on Main Street
Phone 110
Gate City Oil Co
"!SSSSS"
Cap Grease*
WMlrltoee Motor OH and Sate City A
Thane 371-Work* and Office
Ut Me Take the Risk
E. W. ANDERSON
INSURANCE
Room 20; Petty Building. Orange
Sholars Drug Store
drugs
AND SUNDRIES
512-a Front St. Phone 19
er cent,
"he following figure* give an idea
why it is gnOil tactic* to scud
tractors to France now and tractors
can plotigli 500,000 acres [this spring,
ir.d^srftofher million acre* '•for planting
wheat. Half a million acres in
potatoes would jiroduoe .J 500,00(1 ton*
potatoes. One million ceres in fall
♦ Residence at Sanitarium 4
❖ Corner i*th and Burton a
<. Fkone 691 Office Shark Bldg. ^
? MM4B BBHf
„ -,„r, wlient would produce J,|5fl,000 .tons of >
la* fur- j wheat. This incfCMtsil production in
the skipiuoilt Prance would greatly relieve the Fund
made now, the muiiufacturers will not1 dfuatioti |n that ciMititry. Leaving,
Tltere is a general willingness to
accept the JVtpe’s ptuw^ plan, pro-
vided every power gets lit it is de-
manding.
(
SWIFTSURE
INEEDA
LAUNDRY
Phone 900
M. B, WORDEN, Representative
.It is Jtopwl that future politicians
V"■' - wiil be able to
by nuilinrrnssed in car# of ifie j mqrt'ovcr. 1,950,000 tons' of shipping tf't pension* for their friends who
Vntericen farmer, since they will have jin lt>18 available for othef purposes^ ’j were drafted but were tytgmpted.!
have your suit cleaned aw prcssio
PREJEAN BROS
f508 Main Street
Phone 221
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