The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, September 18, 1922 Page: 2 of 6
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THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
Page Two
Monda
SWEET POTATO CHAMP
IS EXPENSIVE
ENTOMBED MEN
(Contiuuea Irom Page 1)
sure area over the gulf coast near r
, ~aM
inch,
and returned to MeNear & Co.
PASTORS IN WEEKLY
lice.
A-A-
£
$1.9$
t^istSp'
c.
19c
day, yard _
tomorrow.
65c 9-4 Bleached
33c
Blackhawk
weight
brand, Tuesday, yard
98c
for__
49c
ago.
- a Son is dhere
9
Tuesday, yard — 15c for only.
$1.49
yard . ..
19c
GROCER DEPARTMENT
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Washing
Dutch
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Quality
p
Powder
Cleanser
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Best Square Meal tor 85c at
6c
9c
CHINESE CAFE
weeks.
FRUIT & VEGETABLE DEPT.
25c
Colorado Peaches, doz.
05c
OM Spanish Onions, 1b
8
2
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Grocers
Phone 31
quality; yard
^Oc Outing.
QUALITY
J GOODS
that
suit
Tuesday, yard
45c Oil Cloth
I righting ships are being rushed to
j the Dardanelles and donstantinople.
printed in Chicago, and which were
shipped to Orange Friday were ex-
Full fashioned, best
quality Silk Hose, all
sizes; gray only, per
$1.25 Baby Blankets.
Full size, pretty de-
signs; colors pink and
blue. Special Tuesday
25c Chambray Shirting.
27 inches wide, solid
colors and neat designs.
Special Tuesday, per
45c Feather Ticking.
Guaranteed 8-oz. in
weight, best quality.
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11
Sheeting.
81 inches wide, good
Read Leader classified ads. They
ket resuita. 4____________
1,842.00
19,512.85
*
$731,431.03
667,809.99
76,700.00
24
Ton
Pea
Can
Can
Be
35c $1.75 Pepperell Sheets.
81 x 90 inches, gen-
SEEK CLUE TO
MURDER OF TWO
Nansen, representative to the coun-
ci from Germany.
b. y. BROWN
S. u. wiira
l
1
ton is necessary.
The state department has also re-
quested word from American consuls
Large
Octagon
Soap
Mrs. He
The V
of First
at the I
Circle
tist chur
of Mrs.
Avenue.
Woma
the Fs
meet in
Mrs. A.
titude on the part of Kemal is re-
Llected in latest dispatches from the
home of
Girls
Raptist <
at the c
ing.
THUns
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31:
Standard---Dependable
Merchandise
UNDERGROUND
SEARCH FOR 47
yet
Soc
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Camp
quarters
TUESDA
home <
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The T
tist chur
p. m. Al
’ Sanbe
Rasemes
WEDNE
AT THE THEATRES
STRAND
, . Winchell Smith's Great
American Play—
Always
Priced Right
Where Men
1 shopi.v
Standard 45-in., wide, for only
white and colors, best:
noon or Tuesday morning.
They will be i---d-
STORM WARNINGS ON
GULF TAKEN DOWN
HOUSTON,, Sept. 18—Storm warn-
ings hoisted because of the low pres-
DELAY HEARINGS
ON IMPEACHMENT
number at naturalised Americans in
need of help. • s
No word has been received from
Admiral Bristol for some days.
(
MoB^ay, Sept. 18, 1922
DOORNORTH NEW ORANGE
NATIONAL BANK ALD5
"Maker Syga ar Easy or
Eajy to shop EagyOhYburPuzre
CASH IN VAtLT
AND WITH BANKS $356,431.03
Call Loans ____________000300
Total Cash ____________-____
Loans and Diseounts
U. S. Bonds ----___--------
Treasury Savings Certificates
and Certificates of Indebtedness
Bonds, Storks and Securities___
Unearned Discount ----------
Reserved for Interest & Taxes
Circulation -----------------
Aik For
KEWPIE ICE CREAM
IT’S BETTER
Phone 453
You can buy tires that cost more
and tares that cost less than Good-
. rich Silvertown Cords.
s
eleloleicene
Detectives Attend Funeral ol
(•lelelt
I
=
2OO.GOv 00
100.000.00
17,771.42
8,643.62
5,713.59
49,100.0®
Instrument Purchased by Lo-
ad Musician is Made From
Altar Maple More Than 200
Years Old.
n
FRUGE & SON
Three Meal a Day; Bhort
Orders at AU Hours
COFPE Be
Open eamts.p.m.
208 Foure St Orange, Texan
Asks Ateport
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1«.—A com-
plete report of the ruxkish upbear-
Aronson
& Bro.
“Turn to the Right”
*
Come in and get our prices and
service story regarding Sivet-
towns the next time you are in
need of a tire.
Srrt
SERve
SA,!
Got
■
CONDENSED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
The ORANGE NATIONAL BANK
ORANGE, TEXAS
At the clome at Business Friday, September 13ti, 1022.
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TUESDA Y SPECIALS—Standard Met-
ficials do not think the situation se-
rious enough for storm warnings.
tention of the Orange Pastors* As-
sociation at its regular meeting to-'
ORANGEMAN
FATHER FACES
MURDER TRIAL
(Coutinued zcem Fage i.)
Their ability to withstand con-
tinual hard driving and their uni-
formly high mileage make them
the greatest tire value that can be
obtained.
WORLD SERIES SEVEN
GAMESFORTHISYEAR
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A”’’
_GOwIGBHTTFREVERYDAY—T
BRITISH RUSH TROOP7“
TO BOLSTER ALLIES that he attack “ anyway
a vw ---A futHVit the bJUw rermit fugitive Greek
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___ __■ * troop sto take retuge in H. This at-
33 inches wide, soft
finishspecial for Tues-, - M-
-----ai 1
pair _________
—-----•-------
25e Indian Head.
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day. All pastors, with the excep-
tion of Rev. W. H Vance, who is
out ol the city, were present.
nounced today. Already between 600
hage4nirferece
Hrosecution 4 attoreys .Will
tjt Ia iimekterreeee, eoap
hert, ’USt M ucqotl M
the iost brutal murders in t
too ot the state.
GOAD BOND NOT YET
RECEIVED IN ORANGE
County road bonds, which were
Su, whether Mathis will walk'
out of the courtroom a free man, ab '
solved from the charge, or will re-
turn to his cel.to await the date
of his execution, may depend on the,
pacity to express sorrow?
Is the old man a deliberate mur-
derer or la be just a man without ca-
pocity to express sorrow.
His son, Clarence, a carpenter of
Orange, is here for the trial.
I
ary committee voted today to post- j
pone hearings on'the intpachment J
l H L. Brown, President
; r. w. HUSTMYRE, Vice-President
: G. M. SELLS, Active Vice-President
B F. BROWN. Vice-President
1. E. HARRISON. Cartier
BERTHA
Very wit
shown for
are of the
dress thej
material it
broidery o
When t
variety tl
sheer lace
They open
in the bac
The soft
very wide
from whic
their new ]
Afternoc
negligee fi
tially, and
dree, grow
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d
9 I/2M
Gleam
4 o'eloc
Claude
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tag cracks in the room with rays
Ane closng authe wudowa ‘ Xi
It was unhderstood that Mustapha ized Americans stil in Smyrna or
Kemal so far has not sent an offi- ' evacuated places other than Greece
cial reply to the communication otwhere temporary care and repatria
Britain, France and Italy warning
him not to invade the neutral
pected to arrinve this morning, did
not show up. It is presumed that
the bonds Will arrive thia after-
seven games, however, will win the
favor of a great Many fans. since It
will make them feel that money
after all. is not bigger than the
game.
Wants League Action'
GENEVA, Sept 18.—Demand that=
the league of nattons intervene in =
the Greco Turk war were made to- =
day in a resolution presented by BE
Mhk 3-
NB
Sabine Vulcanizing Works
406 Sth Street Phone 38
Goodrich li re a Silvertown Cords
Orange, Texas
= . _. CAMPBLLL, Assistant Cashier
pavuaMadzrreslaenitr
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Corpus Christi were taken down
shortly before noon today. The bar-
ometric pressure is still low, but of-
Iritain (onsiders
LONDON, Sept. 18.— The British
cabinet met at noon today to consid-
er further warlike moves in the Near
Bristol was instructed to give in-
and 70 V men i nSydney alone have formation on the following points
volunteered in rosponse to the em- What nas become of the 14 nat-
pire's call. uralized Americans reported missing
■ some time ago in Smyrna?
The extent'of damage to American
properties in Smyrna and the names
of institutions chiefly affected.
The number and name of natural-
ized Americans still in Smyrna.
The number of destitute natural-
WILL CONFER TODAY
j ON TRADE TRIP
The formum committee of the1
Chamber of Commerce will take up
the matter of a trade trip into New-
ton county with officials of the Re-
tail Merc ha nits Association this af-
ternoon. The forum decided last
Thursday night to recommend such a]
trip sometime witlia the next few
lwl.
greed on the part of the magnates
that caused the shift.
I Fans Only Iaughed
The argument that it would give
more people a chance to see the
series was scoffed at. The feeling
was that the added two games was
simply another bit of cormerelalism
on the part of the club owners.
When' the attendance fell off so
badly in the final game last year
which was the eighth of the series,
it must have decided Judge Landis
in favor of a setet-game series.
Looked lake a surfeit
dt made it appear as if khe itans
were surfeited with baseball .
o'he argument Was advadced that
preceedings instituted against At-
toruey General Daughetty until re-
A Maginni model violin, made thia
year from altar maple from an an-
dent French catheural was received'
today by Adnel Moss, member of
the Peerless orchestra and violinist
at the Presbytertai church.
The instrument is valued, at
$1,000.
Mr. Moas purchased the violin at
New Orieana. The maple tthsed in
the construgion of the Instrument,
which is aand made, is said to be' ।
more than 200 years old. The Violin’
has an Italian fltah, dull and
blotched.
AMERICAN
/ ’ Dorothy Dillon
“Hie Woman Who.
- Walked Alone”
I wit
Milton Sills and Wanda Hawley
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18.— Repub-
lican members of the house dudiei-
chandise Underpriced for This Day Only
$2.75 Silk Hose. -a --c 50e Carokpit ad
Lisle. Hose -colors:
black, white and browni :
Regular 50c hoke, per,
pair . „_______4__
20ct^ltair Percale. j
a]. ? 36‛mnehes wide,Bast*
MEETING TODAY =
Routine matters occupied the at- —
27 inches wide, neat uine Pepperell, torn
stripes and plaids, — and hemmed. Tuesday
VIOLINMODEL n
The defense Win craim it is mere-
ly temperament M the old man not
to show any outward sign of emo-
don. . ’ WUH8
Defense ottorneys will charge that
it is the same "indirtereace" that
caused him to show no kmotion when
iatorued of the death ot his wife,
whom he loved dearly, several days
We stock adding munchine and
cash register rolls, second sheets, car-
bon mhpets, carbon papers ot yarioun
high class brands. sa.50 to $4.00
per 100 sheets;— card sign atock,
ahipping tags and tasteners, tj pe-
writer papers and second shcets,
desk and cut blottets. Our prices
are lower than out-of-town concerns.
KEEP ORaNGE MONEY AT HOME!
JUST CALL VP NO. 4.
East, while British, troops and
WERNER-
j At the h
I 1403 Main
! ning at 8
| riage of N
Paul Wen
I E. T. Drak
byterian cl
preasive de
made the
wife.
The brid
in a gown
erepe with
which she
and other
Her corns
fashioned i
t the groom.
There w
wedding b<
witnessed 1
friends am
part le».
The hon
decorated i
roses and I
the living
room wher
pressive <
The dining
' i zone.
be Immediately signed Kemal is expected to reply that he at Salonika and Athens regarding the
establish ventlation in the mine.
At the 3600-toot station were Dr.
C. E. Kendall and Dr. C. E. Endi-
cott. surgeons. Hospital equipment,
sufficient to care for the entire 47
men was ready in case of a miracle
—that they should be alive.
Ateports Encouruging
First reports coming to the sur-
face from the exploration crews
were encouraging. The canarles
whose lives were offered to tell
whether poison gas tilled the mine
were only slightly affected.
Analysts of air at 7:30 a. m.
showed heavy decrease in the amount
of carbon monoxide.
The volume of air coming out of
the Argonaut shat*, had increased
tour told.
The water guage showed a de-
crease in four hours of nearly an
LABIHITIES
DEPOSITS ____________$1,253,959.98
Capital Stock Paid la
Surplus —.—--------
Undivided Frottts ...
Australta Rendy al in Asia Minor as it has attected
SYDNEY, Aus., Sept. 18.—Aos-,'American interests was requested ot
trails can send a brigade of volun-Rear Admiral Bristol, American high
teers to the Dardanelles within a tort commander at Constantinople, by
bight, Lieut. Gen. John Monash an- the state department today
EXHIBITS PRODUCTS
I W. H. Poe, 82 years old. elahe to
I be the champion sweet potato raiser.
Dealers In Second hand Furniture
Stoves, Heaters, Beds, Mattresses]
etc. We buy and sell all kinds of
Second-hand Furniture.—110 Bordez
street. Phone 439.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J„ Sept.
18.—Detectives mingled with mourn-
ers at the biers of Rev. Edward W.
Hall and Mrs. James Mills today in
hope of finding a clue in the action
of some ot those present.
Investigation has revealed, accord-
ing to police, that the murder of the
rector of the Episcopal church of St.
John the Evengelist, and Mrs. Mills,
choir singer and wife of the sex-
ton, probaDly took place in the city
of New Brunswick Thursday night.
shot. Beaten, stabbed
After the man and woman had
been shot and beaten and stabbed to
death, their bodies were placed in
an automobile and carried to the
grave on an abandoned farm where
they were found Saturday.
The slayer or slayers carefully
scattered torn love letters around to
give the affair the aspect of a crime
committed through jealousy.
All of these love letters may have
been forgeries, in the belief of po-
(Other than U. S. Government Bonds)
Due from U. S. Treasurer----- 2,500.00
Federal Reserve Bank Stock — 9,000.00 »
Furniture and Fixtures_____22,511.58
Real Estate for Banking House 38.239.51
Ranking House___________-__ 7,641.05
1,635,187,51
a. w BANCROFT, Ehatrman of Board
Minister and Choir Singer
Who Were Mysteriously
Killed.
dominions to scad contingeuts to tho
Near East Premier King, return-
ing from a visit to nis constituency
in North York, Ontario, was en-
gaged in conterences with his miu-
iniaters prior to the cabinet meeting.
Aac-pb-mk woto Heep otnigeeesrnzgsain FhavbeEega '
o ilk ihFer Heres. Going back to
DIRECTORS
6. W Bancroft H L. Brown
0. M. SELLS F. W HUSTMYRS
3. 1. HARRISON
J. P. HILLIARD
But when you come to the only
cost you are teally interested in
—y.nal cost—you can find no
greater economy than through the
use of Silvertown Cords.
Transfer — Drayage
George Colwell
Residence Business
222 Phones IIP
If not, better come
in and see the
swell layout we
have in store for
you this season.
When it comes to
quality, style and
class, combin-
led with good tail-
pring you will
have to get a So-
ciety Brand or
Hart-Schaffner &
Marx Suit.
, f any better were
made we • would
have 'em, ,
m-ye
: j9_
k 448s M54
length conaidered, in Orange county
Mr. Poe live, at the Gilmer place, I
between First and Secund Four
specimens averaging more than three
feet la length were being shown on
the streets by Mr. Poe.todyy. He
raised them in his back yard garden
spot.
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Smith, J. B. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 8, No. 225, Ed. 1 Monday, September 18, 1922, newspaper, September 18, 1922; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529089/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.