The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1924 Page: 4 of 6
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Fire Takes Life
Of One and Half
Million Damage
BRAWLEY, Cal., June id.—One
man was killed and property valued
at $500,000 destroyed by fire which
•wept a city block here today.
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By JOSEPHUS DANIELS
Personal Friend and Secretary of the Navy. During
President Wilson’s Administration
"K look, like a real eity"-was his
report.
ELECTIOX NOTICE
By virtue of authority vealed in
me as mayor of the city of Orange.
For County Clerk-
A. H. COALE
(Re-electiom)
J. MONROE BLAND
winl gradually become surfeited and
Jdisordered and weakened by volumes
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HE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
For County Bchoor superintende
O. a BROWN
IN 13 FORMCAN ADAMS
MISS AICHI BLAND
WOODROW WILSON”
Many people saving for a rainy
day find vacation time is a flood.
WANTED to buy TYPEWRITERS—
Most be at bargain. Ring 4S2.
Samuel declared that the United
States, "having aecamulated, out of
the allies' war necensities, about $4,-
500,000 of gold" is finding that “the
gold is a danger, in that it may
ythey insist ihat America is in one
awful fix, and j* certain to
(nebetton)
fon senatoptrouk senatottal
For Oonstable Precinet No. 1-
W. P. (PATE) BROWN
(Rte-electtom)
For Sherirt—
W. J. (JOE) TOLRERT
J. W. HELTON
“LFEOF WILSON”
and the Orange Daily Leader
for,One Month. ; . I
i. presiding judge.
By order of the Mayor, this the
ih day of June, 1124.
SOL. M. WHITE, Major.
M. O. DAVIES, Secretary
COUNTY OrFICEB
For Oouney Judge-
De WITT C. BENNETT
H. A. (HARRY) WATTS
BIG BILL ON THE ROAD
Big Bill Thompson has bolted the republi-
can ticket. Big Bill was mayor of Chicago
eight, years. Then the tax payers revolted
and put Big Bill and his henchmen out of
polities. They did their best to put his co-
boss in the penitentiary, but a friendly jury
saved the co-boss from strife.
Now Big Bill has turned reformer. He is
Fog Distriet cle-
FOBBNK B. MOSS
LF.#RM.
(Bi Ihntina)
For Ta* Oollector--
D. W. WARNS
(Ba alaotioo)
IS lofty ideals and his high conception
of public duty will always remain a les-
For Juntice of Peace Precinet Nov 1.
SAM xuunog
3. P. TATUM
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gold stamping on front and back cover and with inlaid portrait
on front cover.
Arthur Boggeman, a fireman, was
erushed under a falling wall. Sev-
work, ia or out of town.
x,5rs. C. H. Simmons. presid-
judge; Ward No. 2, City Hall,
eh Co*. presjdmg judge; Ward
z, Court House."George Woods, .
siding Judge Ward No. 4, Hol- ■
tan and cotte Store, B. r. Tur-
Th fire started in a Japanese pool
kail. It spread rapidly and soon
reached the Dunlax & Ashi hotel
nearby. A score of pool haUs and
stores were consumed.
Complete work comprises ap
size 6 1-3x8 3-4 inches. It is h
County Cotamisdonte Preeinct 1—
Au PAYE
very much out of place as a LaF’ollette
mih
To Be Safe \
Telephone Your
Reservation! \
the inauguration as president of the United
States of Andrew Jackson.
This happened a long time ago, but there
are some ■ democrats who never droop, or
neyer die, or never hold an office. ~
“THE LIFE OF
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Hai Young Ideas
LUFKIN.—"He may be old, but
he has young ideas" is a saying
which applies very appropriately to
Major Sam H. Kerr, c “ i . 3 ,,
- Hizzoner, wantdito’seel how Luf-
kla looked fropi; the alr,Xsofhe took
an ofticiel trip with "Chubby" Wat-
son. rechtly appomted serial police-
American mind is teo parochial .to For Oounty O
be able to grasp the meaning of
much that goes on outside of Amer-
Far Ta* Amsessor-
J. TOM SOILEAU
3. K. (JUXE) PATTILLO
V. B. (BUSSIE) PEVETO
FOR RENT
FOR RENT: Two furnished apart-
ments on Fourth street at Elm
Phone 373.
save herself
on it, econ-
fied Ads will sell for ycu.
convention in the city of New York in 1868, | American statesmen,
and according to his historians, he witnessed
position of the greatest power on earth was .
typical of what America is and can do for (
her valiant sons. And with it all, Kipling s
words apply, "He walked with kings but
did not lose the common touch.” His mem-
ory will live forever and his deeds will ever
make bright pages in American history*
Convicts Escaped From ■
Texas Pen Sought
In Mail Robbery
i Just when it looked a* st'ene s
would dtek up * bit peqple staftnd
asking, “Wall. |> it hot enough for
you?"
I Texas, under the special charter
adopted August, 1914. I hereby de-
clare on the third Tuesday of July,
f, which i« the 15th day of July. there
E will be held an elertion ofMayor
and two Commissioners, one Com-
L MlMlonor for ward one and one
| Commissloner for ward three. The
’gleet ion will be held at the custo-
mary polling place in wards one,
two. three and four. to wit:*
7 Ward No. 1. Orange Motor Com-
POLITICAL ANSOCNCEMENIS
The Leader la authorized to an-
nounce the following candidatee for
office, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primaries in July:
rooms for light housekeeping. erl Other'". J"",11
1198 Elm Street. Phone 678. •«! others were hurt.
Sfates "‘gorged with gold", may wake
up some tine merning ro find that bf arzumulating
the rex of the world has ajtched , Giber declarations by this group|or
the gold basis nd left Ameccajbt London economists are: •- ho
holding the sack- a saek, of yellow ' l
-— -- PVhot need, cannot use beneficially, can
I he United States cannot run fhot digest and eannot assmillate in-
world .topping or world banking to it? interal or exteral commercial
and ninancing, docs not uderstad in-Lmaehinery. That is why the United
ternational financing, and can neveristates u now trying tu offer their
ouM the Poud sterling and replace. Id. ostensibly for the benefit of
it with the dollar as the basis or 1 Faufrering Europe,'
world exchange. ■ • . —
and we can du this by eontinuing
to honor ths claims America has
E6 made upon da for debt repayment.
THIS BOOK BELONGS IN EVERY HOME! ONLY
A LIMITED NUMBER AVAILABLE ON THIS OFFER
wncwogpiowaxuana a rem "e -ax werom."szmn‘md
more influence or power. Judged by acconapUabmento anwoodrow Wion. AU his life he
No great man ever held away over the heart* of m UHof ali dw " oooru
inapired a flaming belief in the principles of rem democracy. "
that American buyers will he tempt-
ed to import cheaper goods from
Europe.’ *
A Useless Goa Kuby
"Therefore,” he continued, "the
Americana fear that unless gold is
rehabilitated as the basis of curren-
cy in Britain and Europe they may
be left to hold a useless baby, in
the form of $4,500,000,000 of gold
which other people may not want
to lake off their hands. That is
the idea back of the minds of the
adyisory board of the United States
federal reserve bank. In recom-
mending a gold basin for the Dawes-
plan bank in Germany. I do not
belleve in American altrulsm. "
Samuel aald that the United States
tried to become a shipping power
but "with the whole natron wealth
behind the U. S. mercantile marine
their experiments In that direction
have been a failure. The United
States tried, during and after the
war, io supplant London in interna-
tional finance. They failed and
made great losses. The fact is the
The Illustrations form a Panorama of the Life of Woodrow
Wilson ___
meciBhine with the picture of his birthplace, his boyhood home and many ncenes
in hb “there are,‘als photographie mn^rodon. reverie hi.
career. Including fRai scenes In which the nation Kave exprensfon to ito atection and
sorrow. :
_ . but really for the
benefit of the United States. The
United States put the screws on
lor judge, Fi Distieh
"adetmco
For Justice of the Peace Prectuet
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JOHN J. BALL
B. A. em#ENS
and obtained the gold from ‘suffer-
ing Europe. ‛ But now they see
that the gold may do them' more
harm than good."
FOR RENT: Six-room house, arte-
sian water, lights, bath, large barn
and garage. Garden, etc., in Bruner
addition. A. F. Burna.
son and an exampie to tne youtl Ol miuciia uswoonmowwION
and all the world. His life justifies the boast of which little has
been heard in years—that every boy born in America has a
chance to become President. The book is written with a com-
pleteness of details and anecdote which makes it read like a ro-
2. The Untied States is selfish
in attempting, by putting the Dawes-
plan German bank on a gold basis,
to hasten the return of * gold stand-
ard to Europe—-because the United
States want. in this manner, to dis-
For @ounty Comminlone
clack Ito. 2.
B. B. HANKAMEN
(Reelecton)
VAN WILLBY
SEVEN-ROOM house on 8th St. be
tween Cypress and Orange. All mod-
ern eonveniences. Apply to Joe Lu-
cia Jewelry Store.
7-room house, 9th and Front Street!;
•Il nodern eonvenienecs. See M. E.
Grubbs, 206 9th Street.
gorge, her gold and
flat- amot hered under the told which omically and industrially .peaking,
the world has repudiated—view | The pleasant plan proposed to
all things American thru jaundiced [checkmate this by the aforesaid enuse inflation in Amqerica out
eyes, and perhaps they-have mlzunp ofmintority experts, ia to re-irurther the pries of Ameff" man-
milted a confusion of financial facts] fuse gold from America. tv eend ufacturers against the farmer and
• nd personal prejudices. Anyhow, more gold to Ameriea—and let 'er hamper thefr Sale in the export
r market, with the additional result
FOR SALE: Scholarship in Brant-
G ley-Drughon Business College of
Port Worth. Bury cheap. Apply •’
Leader Office. ■_______________________
FOR SALE: New trombone. For
2 apply Orange Printing
omany.
FOR SALE CHEAP: One Chevrolet
Coupe, run ten months. Must be
seen to be appreciated. Terms to
responsible parties. See J. C. Mark-
with.
By CLARENI K DUBOSE
United Preea Correspondent.
Says U. S. Will
Choke on Gold
metal become, by common arreetent
of other lanes, worth no more than
so much junk.
This raher fantastie prospect in
the idea advaneed by certnin finan-
ciers and cconomists here. Their
views do no: represent the general
consensus of business opinion—for
must Londoners still cling fondly to •
the theory that goldiis pretty good
stuff for anybody to have, even the,
United States.
The parti alar set of experts"
LO8T: At* Anderton School Audi-
torium during Flag Day exercises
silver mesh bag Reward for its
feturn to Mrs. W, H Malone, 702
Fifth street. Phone 422.
LOST:.Conferednte Veteran Cross
* of Honor engraved A. N. L. on
same. Finder please return to Lee
Woowdoth, office in Holland build-
ing
shouter. He should go to Three Rivets,
New, Mexico, and take up the cudgel in de-
fense of the late lamented Albert B. Falls.
Falls needs a champion and pitch won’t hurt
him or soil his garments.
choke.
Declaration Of Policy
Arthur Michael, member of par-
liament, manufacturer, economist and
prominent executive of the asscia-
tion of British chambers of com-
meree, writing in the "Financial
News” here, put it this way:
“Our policy now in to stuff gold
down the throat of the United States
Lommedmvder
FOR RENT: Neat 5-room house, mod-
ern eonveniences, garage, growing
garden. Reasonably close in. A. F
Burns.
who forsee the United States left from choking to death
the public utilities shall be owned by the
people, and all the railroads managed vy
the people. Big Bill says he may support La
Follette. Why should he go into the Lafol-
lette camp! LaFollette is an honest n.an,
a courageous man, and one of the ablest of
CHICAGO, June 19.— Robbery of
63.009,000 worth of mail from a Chi-
eago, Milwaukee und St. Pau trh|
near Rondout, Ill., last week, has'
been solved and all Me participant.
'are known. Morgan A. Collin*, Chii
cage poliee chief, announeed today-:
The robbery plot, be said, was
planned in East St. Louie, Illinois,
and carried out by St. Louis anal
Chicago gunmen. Max Greenberg,
former chief of Egan'* Rata, a well-
known St. Louis band of gangsters,
was the "mnaster mind'* of the rob-;
bery, he said.
Of the eight men known W havet
taken part in the robbery, four are
under arrest and the others are
being nOught. I
Carlo*, Fontana, a recognized lead- |.
er of Chicago gunmen, and three 11'
Newton brother,— William. Willis, I
and Joseph—ore the four now held.
The Newton, gave the name, of .I
John Wayne, J. H. Wataon .and 11
John Wade, respectively, when «r- I
rested. " I
The tour being fought are: I
Max Greengerg. Ernest Fontann, 'I
brother of Cartoe. Samuel Grant, I
and /"Blacky" Wileox, all escaped I
murderer, from the Huntsville, Tex- I
as with the exception of Greenberg. I
The total loot is now estimated I
at 62,576.090. Of this amount 3100.- I
900 was reeovered in abandoned mail 11
•ack, found near Joliet, Illinois I
FURNISHED housekeeping rooms
with garage elose in 308 Pine
street. Phone 459.
TYPEWRITERS for rent, >3.00 per
month. Ring 004.
OFFICE in the Luca, building. Ap-
ply Joe Lucas A Son Jewelry Store
FOR RENT: Five-room cottage at
203 Main. Phone 438 or apply
•t 204 Main. '
(Be-eleodon)
T. R-„STRPKAxaKR
THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
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FOR RENT: 3 furnished loom*,
apply 204 Main. Phone 438. *
FOR RENT: Furnished light house-
keeping room,, modern conven-
tences, 313 Main.
Attractive three-room furnishea
apartment,, garage, >10 Fourth
St. * ..
ict. It will take another generation
to bring American political and
commercial mentality into harmon-
ious touch with the outer world: and
the recent oil revelations* show that
both in government and commercial
eireles America Works by methods
which the outer world does not ap-
"preclate."
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3. S. TORNER
32985 a. ruBNBB
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to after IO o'clock will appear in the next day's edition. Class-
fied ads are payable ia advance. They will be taken over the
phone through courtesy, bat have change ready when the boy calls.
KATES: * 10c n line for first insertion, Ac n line for all
following Insertion,. (Mx word* to the line.) No atu accepted
for less than 25c.
TELEPHONES 4 and a8.
JIG DANCER O’KEEFE.
Major Patricius O’Keefe is going to New
York to attend the Madison Square Garden
convention. Major O’Keefe is the famous
democratie jig dancer. He always dances
jigs at the national convetions. He danced
at Baltimore, he danced at St. Louis, he
danced at San Francisco, and now he is
going to dance in the city of New York.
* Major O’Keefe diti not dunce a jig at the
Waco convention. There are reasons why.
He is afraid of ghosts and someone, told
him that ghosts had control of the audito-
rium and his name was not down on the
program. A man with educated heels doesn’t
need an educated brain. His heels get him
by. Majot O'Keefe attended a national
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New Treatment For
Varicose or swollen Veins
Swollen vein, are dangerous ana
ofien buret. Sufterers are advised i
to get a two-ounce, original bottle of'
Emerald Oil (fall strength), at any I
pharmacist and start to reduce the
vein, and bunches at once.
Physiclans recommend Emerald I
Oli: It is used ia hospital practice/
and a small bottle will last a long,
time, because it la very concentrat- J
ed and a little goes a loag way. J
Apply night and. morning with all
soft brush as directed until the I
swelling is reduced to normal. It I
is guaranteed. |
So marvelously powerful is Em-
erald Oil that enlarged glands, wens |
and even goitre disappear when used I
steadily.—Adv.
WT IS a delight to realize that the rise of
U Woodrow Wilson from obscurity to the
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The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 146, Ed. 1 Thursday, June 19, 1924, newspaper, June 19, 1924; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529284/m1/4/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.