The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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Saturday, June 24, 1922
THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
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LOWFR MEAT PRICES
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Closes Monday At 6 O’Clock P. M
Big Free Prize Award At 5:30 p. m. Monday
Working Girls Sell Bricks to Earn Clubhouse
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to build a workine
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since coming to Orange had made his
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with the shmmons and after being
questioned left for Plainview where
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proposed by Senator Willfams,
Democrat.
concunsion and blood poiscning.
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able merchandise at the lowest sacrifice prices ever
offered in Orange before! Come in today! Buy now and
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T. A., Orange, Texas.
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FULL RITUAL
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GOVERNOR NEFF TO
OPEN HIS CAMPAIGN
TEXAS MARKSMANSHIP
IS GETTING POOR
ASK HARMONY ON
EVOLUTION QUESTION
Jean Allis Davis, cabinet baby, daughter of Secretary of Labor and
Mrs. Davis, posed tor this photograph, but refused to be quoted on the
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CORRUPT WORK
CHARGED TO DRYS
forcement ot the law regulating thevic
packers and the stock yards. I annah
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the services werecenducted by Rev
l. J. Horne u a most eloquent and
governor promptly complied
^Wints Smith's as comfortable as
thougt he were in a I rocking chair
as he paints ths flagpole on tbs'
Bankers J. Trust • Building. Wall
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the international
tendered her by the national demo-
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the nomination of John W. Davis for I
iPresident at SanFrancisco, two years
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in addressing
Morris Ferguson,
resolutions commit-
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Bill Introduced to Prohibit
Anti-Saloonists Spending
Money in Political Con-
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This, it is said, would prevent a
large proportion of ex-service men
from receiving a bonus
nor Neff was in conference in his
private office today with At-
torney General Keeling at 11 a. m.
' he was servea with a summons to t-p-
a. ... e un ritual ot MAKE TAFT BETTER,
the I nited spalish War veterans] CINCINNATI. June 24 Chief
was carried out. Th,, pall beaiers Justice Tati may be a better judge
were members of the Veterans na»! for having had an audience with I
and of the Orange lodge of Moose,
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Special Train leaves 7:00 a. m. Ar rives Galveston 10. 55 a. m.
Returning leaves Galveston 7: 30 p. m., arriving in Orange 11:45 p. m.
Train does not go into Houston going or returning.
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against the Weevil. Business mtn
joined with the farmers at these
meetings. Farmers near Brenham,
'it is reported, have been successful!
i in stopping the infestation.
The worst of the weevil fields near .
there showed about 204 punctered
• squares.
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AUSTIN, June 24. -While Gover-
Spencer was attacker! by fans at,
Bonham after he had banished 1es
Tullos, manager oi the Bonham club |
. from the game.
ev (dut.cu was
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ANOTHER PROBE OF
MEXICAN PETROLEUM
NEW YORK, June 24. New York
stock exchange officials today orer-
el a probe into the price fluctuationsi
of Mexican petroleum which hash
gained 63 points in the last three
days.
Brokers charge the stock is being
manipulated in view of preparing a,
corner. This is the second probe11
of Mexican Petroleus within a year.i
_ _ । . i pear instanter before the Travis
Second Member Lost to Jesse county grand jury.
Jackson Camp is Laid to
eimme
Christi. No information as to the
subject on which the governor was
quizzed was given out.
prison sentence for the organiza-
Taft's leading critics, said today it
did him good to meet kings and po-
tentates and thought it would help
Taft.
“I met the kings of England, Bel-
gium and Italy and the president of PAIRMOUNT, w. Va., Juno 24—a30, last ‘night announced her can- J
France.duingthnnar"aadntome-;ars. izetta Jewe Brown of xine didaey ror united s-ates senator.
m‛ d imoerd nor my ability wood, one of the most widely known ,J«t to the democratic vrhmnaries in
things through the workers' 1 women in public life in West Vireinia Augu ____
on the contrary they helped and prominent nationally as a speaTe- - -
On the contrary, they p er, t(,r„Bg„ ,h(. hva„o„ ; Lead.-r Waut.Ads pay th, canter;
WASHINGTON Jun. :4. Lower.Louis and lived during his early
,,2 manhood in Missouri.
meal trices may result from an inn/ing in New orleans
vestigation now being made by thei
He was resid-
when the Span-
ish American war occurred and was,
among the first to volunteer for serg
He saw service in camp at Sa-stroy
uGa., and_with the American
inoccupation at Havana, Cuba.
Federation of Labor and one ot
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’ he is today to make his opening
The cecond memaber lost to Jesse . speech in his campaign lot re-elac.
J ek on Camy, United spanish War tion Thengtrnor is the second
veteraus durng th- present mouth. i State official to be summoned to ap-
was had to reat in Evergreen ceme-tpear before the Travis county Erand
trmy Friday alteroon nt 5:30. 1 Jury this week.
All that was mortal or John C. I Miss Annle Webb Blanton. State
Gilh.m, former quartermaster ser- superintendent ot public instruction.
; Meant o. Co. E second Loutstara was a wttness yesterday. It is be-
vosuatcer irantry. was accorded I Neved that Miss Blanton was before
a the honor l.i» comrades in the the grand jury in connection with
war wit Spain could pay Him. the investigatioz of alleged paddin
At the Orlmeyet mortuary eharalo fth escholastie census at Corpus)
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in which mare than 200 shots were
exchanged, at the Sarazan Machso
Tinkham said he was introdueinz The nitroglycerine Was being trans wen. near Currie, according to word Tarmers are ...... ™ severat, varts
a bill which would prohibit any or- ported t nearby oil fields in an auto. here 105 the state to combat the boll wee-,
ganization which seeks to innue nce j I ne eai was wreckea The trouble is believed to havevi.
). r slation from spending mono, in A part of one body was found oriminated from the discovery of pro- At Ennis th- bankers in conJunc
behalf of a politica candidate unde r’plastered agaihs the side of a house ntie oll lands. t lou with The Ennts chamber of dom-
ponaliy of s 1,000 fine and a one-year Neither or- of the two victims There were no casualties, aecord-imeree have sent out circulars adv
- 'could la identitied. Ing to advices here ing hction necessary to combat the
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! Meetings have been held at Bon-
ham and Ravenna to make plans
to Port Arthur, Tex., where he re-
hided for 20 years, coming to Orange
about 18 months ago. He was a
retired farmer and stock raiser and
ham asserted, ' that the anti-saloon «anti-saloon league) and his propa-
jeague is prepared 10 repeat its f-Fganda organization, the anti-saloon ’
lenses aguist the law b spending peague,” Tinkham said, "because ।
huge sims or money in the elections their practices best illustrat ine department of agriculture in its en-
withoutajakiuz the required account, vils which should be abolished •
ing, anafifat th? ttepresentat ive front 1 Tinkham aid he had information
Minnesos. Andrew J. Volstead, is to to the etroet that the anti-saloon
be a bdSficiary of these illegal prac league spent between 11 00,000,000
tices ?r • + $150,000,000 the years whichises and stockyard centers are en-
"Hetyain We have the outrage .jpreceded the adoption of the Fish-,aeting wartime profits. If this is*
ous sivuidton of the anti-saloon tet nth Amendment. . found to be true . these men probably
leagui , dependent upou the re pre ---- will be'called on to answer profiteer.’
sent at ije of the. seventh .Minnesota EXPLOSION KILLS
ing charges.
0 TWO IN OHIO TOWN
the pjprej proposing to purchase;
tirat prerreultf ireatment at has WELLSVILLE. June 24. Two
received heretrbre by -supportintmen were blown to pieces and three, MEXIA, Tex., June 24.
with money a imhhaign for Mr. Vol-jhouses completel demolished by a interests engaged in a pitched battie
stead’s re-election.” i terrific blast of nitro-glycerine in the
To Introduce Hill. | main street here
KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 24 A
plea for'harmony on the question of
rore A Woman’s Onyx Diamond Ring gHgg
NLL A ManV$35.00Suit—Your Own Selection ■ “akek
rinkham declared "‘the time has i I-,
come whin the evidence I submit ted | don’s ofiiciais. PROBE MAY BRING
should "be preseuted to a grand "I have selected the highly paid ;
jury. professional lobbyist, Wayne B.
”I am reliably informed" rink - Wheeler (general counsel for the}
DALLAS. June 24. Doak Roberts
president of the Texas-Oklahoma
league today ordered a thorough in-!
vestigat.on into the assault on Cm-1
pire spencer et Bonham Thursuay.
Spencer is reported to be in a seri- j
oils condition at his home in Deni-
son. x
Attending physrfans fear brain!
The quartette sang: “Roek of
Ages” and the ceremony was cos-
<d with the sweetly rendered strains
of the soldier’s last farewell, "taps."
Mr. Gilha was a native of St.
MANY WONDERFUL BARGAINS LEFT
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' York girt workers, alded by,society women. are
MU be operated by the Women a Trade Valon
i Woman~Slayer Facing Gallows
touching manner. The Presbyterian
male quartette feelingly rendered: , 1 EL - 4
>. d kindi । .b. SEEING KING MAY
WULD BAR VETERANS
OF $2 000 A YEAR
Washington. June 24 a move
to thwart the soldier bonus by pre- •
venting any war veteran now receiv-
ing more Ilian $2,000 a year fron,
receiving a government gratuity, wasi
made in the senate in an am endme nt ;
Sunday School Association conven |
tion here.
The most important work of th .
committee according to Ferguson
i will be a resolution approving the
' merger of til? association with other
Sunday school organizaations.
Wu Ting-fang, foreign Ynintster of
the southern Chinese republic, had
been pamed premier of China by Li
Tuan- hung, new Peking president
who As trying to aify China.n.
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WASHINGTON, June 24 — indict-
meht ot anti -saloou league officiais 1
for; alleged vioiation of the corrupt '
prectiees aet in connection with ex-
penditures in behalf of political can ’
didates, was demanded by Rep Tink-
ha n, Republican, of Massachusetts in t
a sharp speech in tiie house Thurs-
day.
He directed hig attack at an alles-
ed "working cox nection" between the ,
anti-saloon leagui and Nep. Volstead
of Minnesota author gt the prohibi i
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thra volstead has been iinancially
aided by the league "to an ext t
constituting legislative brikar
SNacald (io To (irand Jury.
Recalling chrges against the anti- J
• saloon icizue, he fited several month?. ।
ago with the department of justice |
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 151, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 24, 1922, newspaper, June 24, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529016/m1/2/: accessed June 26, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.