The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [237], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1926 Page: 2 of 4
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Will Be Given Away Each Week
or Frock
59 to $1.95
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described in the most sentimental terms.
Service writer, in describing the horrible crime of
Nesbitt murdering his wife, begins by referring to
the criminal as a university graduate, clubman and
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Fo- District Attormey. Mr*
Judetm District:
3. R. BOGARD
Fruge & Son
to many more crimes than they ever committed, merely
to have them to their credit and to be considered “great
criminals.”
Now, the English are not sentimental about their
criminals. A criminal there is a criminal and not a
For County Commd
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J0HN E. LOWE
HI KAI. H1OOU wua BE
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FOmT WowTM. April -Admin-
iatrath-n of rural weheole will claim
Arm auention of the Texas Educa-
tion Commhelon whick will hold lip
And meet Ina b Mun Sorth. May 1
For cnunty Comnmalmelomer, Precineti
Mo. 2:
R E. MANKAMER
(Re-etecuon)
ot a sun .. .
He iocied the thru* la th* vault,
mecoped all th* money in miunt ana
ned
Fer Coumty udwe: ___
DewrrrC BENXHTT
(Re-electiom)
I uves could give no
I apparent suteide.
New Slot Machines
Tell Phoney Coins
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i Coubty Tax Amemor:
a. TOM SOn«AU
Bake it BEST with
DAVIS
BAKING POWDER
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euumne of Thu Leedar will we
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SILK HOSK
Silk Hose that heat them
all. The best money can
buy. Colors to match Shoes
XEw ronK aynr—mhe -owy
of how * " iritih tauaer, the
shermnan. rcued ST men the
iaeam, while the tamtest
ot .H ocencinu vesneia. ihe Mau-
retania. " meedins inrouua the
M*. • •• told todny by Captuin Ar-
WSPAPERS.
it an Englisl criber to an
rican newspaper wonders whether committing
( pastime Here. Our murders, judg-
from the accounts given them by our newspapers,
e always so romantic that they furnish the greatest
ment to the reading public-something better
than the most highly colored fiction. The criminals,
from these accounts, an usually heroes, actuated by
some strange motive, so strange, indeed, that it ^most
justifies the crime. As a matter of fact, the crime it-
self is shoved into the background, and the criminal is
DALL.AS, apri i — IL —
Kniuht, Jr. 11, aoaMant bank cnt
nols Bapera-pn the other be
queted notiee be wiven Mra
Ramua ot Senzraves, Te“
atantle hadte •• the Mauretanda and
ihen commented: '
"The mhermn wen the trick over
ine dimtancs wven he Hlauretania
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inis vemel mnk in 1912,
Ne deeribed -the trultiem
Florida is on the map. The Florida East Coast;
railway has a $95,000,000 building program for 1926,
and this includes rapid constructon on a double track-
ing project Some day the rail magnates of America
will spend their millions in the Texas coast country
and the Magic Valley. This is the way it is written in
JAhe book of destiny. ।
me many triend ot Mre Ann
sm".“0 pie-ea t know that
hee eogaicionbaiunuyiimroedt-
donet, Preginet
don of n state boara ot education
will, almo u dimcumed ul that time.
The-e eree wubdecta were peleete>
tor Mm or meetins antee • ent
- had ben n made among *»
-enool executiye • theweu
rhe Teane Educatieo comnmn
wu . omyieed saturday. Merep >'•
at a n edins of the executive com-
mlre. of ine Texan state Tencher
a-oclation. Th* commimiom w-
Oral -uguested January I ua wi
the hearty avroval •« all peopie •
th. Mato. a. M Biedmce »• Com:
more. president of the Tcio Hate
Teucher amoelation. la chairman
ie commi-ion. The complete per-
monnel was detersined at ine 2
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NEW YORK, April 1—Four.nuita
a total of 97-0-0-
were ned today againat E. M Stat-
KAXHAS CITY. April 1 — snow ler. hy relativen of the o I
Marled talnu here at l o'elock thin Miramar, the hotel owne • EI
morning and la two hour had un- whieh hus not been heara from Mm-
done a great portton of th. work of it wm sighted of the com "lor-
elenring th. streeta, necomplished in Ma on November 30
Th. complainta eharge that th*
A. MITA inur lUuirM. nt th. Mauretanin, in
An nt a a radie mamee from th. -ea
Homtron m the muter of the
farvathia -ben -he picked up 703
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Piane rones thin sorine
daErtmungaow.
wite tor sorine an cule
Jos.W. Vestal & Son
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VVMuy tir two sickets mm. ADA MOTT Gpneral De-
: ninna Ut«n. o..**» Teaq
uunvummandnratwonn
".Xing in » criuiclconadon
Deaiers in New and
Furalture, Stoves and
Wa Bay. Sell. Trade
Furniture Phones 433-9
110 Border St
is certainly not a normal person; he is a degenerate thudpe « th. recora-
with excessive egotism, an inordinate vanity, and anibresine.worma the t"• day;
unbalanced mind. He is often proud of his crimes, as|h"
Indeed convicted criminals have been known to confess
( TOME-MADE. ctisp and brown and
Il crunchy — how the children love
them!
You can get four animal cutters-goone, lamb,
cat and bunny—tor just what it costs to pack and
mail them—only fifteen cent* With them, we
will also send a Davis Cook Book.
Animal cookies are examples of the many gempe-
ing thine you can make with Davis Baling
Powder Baking comyes out right uery time wit
Davi - it make, baking lighter, finer tn texture
and more eanily digested. Etscuia feathery lighe,
cake* and cookies to palatable and pleasing And
in pddttion.it coat* you lem and you uue no more
than o any ocher highgrade baktng powder.
LONEBANDI
GEIS 50,000
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Seipulatea UMBMW apart
social leader, who could stand only so much, and “then
the red flash comes.” This writer goes on to say that
the criminal in his cell on MAIN street is a sleek
young salesman, with the fraternity watch chain, and
that he was once High Mogul. But Fran, his “modern
wife," was a better man that he was, and that was why
he killed her. He cut her to pieces and put her body
in a bathtub, but now he is pining for her and wishing
he were with her, wherever she is. How disgustingly
sentimental! Or shall we toy—How touchingly ro-
gnantic! Indeed, it is romantic to be a criminal and
have all of these nice things said about you as if you
were a martyr to the modem world, a victim caught in
the readjustment of what Freud calls the “abnormal
reversal of sex role.” The potential criminal reads
such stories with delight and thinks what a fine thing
it would be to have something of the sort said about
him if he should* gratify his passion to kill. A criminal
tains and will inynde the snow bound
midelewest b) Friday, acording to I
ecccotecerrmmmrereerermrn’
pardon wouia l» in the hand- ot the
jury by JP vchMk toniunt xu
wanted in coupie. twe house-
keepina roome with connecunu
bath. Phone it
WANTED: B*y> V> ••I The Oranue
olly Lendef Apply at Leader <>'
nee atter I *•
A* unique machine shown wanone
which returned cortect chanze Tor
any coin up to « halt-doltar arter
deducuns.the price of whatever ar-
tczamyrpremde chat winin ‘
yearuizeps will rte to Abathe
under a njexei-in-theielat shower,
-leet -hrt. collar and 11* from ma-
rehine. orfering a wiae variety at
Htela- Eheap Xuea breakta at an auto-
mat ana nide IO work in an «uto-
MtuFlorencehl. CaaactUo
"For the last two ytars I have hern
bothered with pains in my back, terrible
headaches and at times would get
awfully dizzy, would almost fall, and
was very nervous. My mother gave me
many medicines and I would feel bet-
ter for a while and then go right back
again. But after I got to using Dr.
Pierce’s Eaverite Prescription, I have
had no more trouble Now I am per-
fectly well, never have a pain or an
ache any more and enjoy eating AU
girls who suffer as I did I know will
get well if they ure Dr. Pierce’s Favot-
ite Prescription "—Miss Florence M.
Cassetllg, 318 Roseborough, San An-
tonin, Texas.
Obtain this famous “Prescription'*
now. m tablets or liquid, from your
druggist. Write Dr. Pierce, President
Invalids' Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y, if you
desire free medical advice.
H WY < uh KM
White Leghorna Hailed and
Whie nocka, Nhod• laland Reda
silver-iaced Wyaadottes and Whit
Let • hateh your egu" for you.
K. Kar Ttiomppom.
I w M, Fa H it ml •"« «<h rail at
Lender omice before 4 p m Frt
waswxarox OApru 1—Easter
sunday will probably be “’M
perhap- aecomvanted by rain. 5
.now in the eust half •* the Imated
states, accordins to unomeal wII
er bureau announcemera today.
Morecaster Mitenell mnla lh* a*.- ,ni,ni ar, ... --------
ona Worm eomina -a« wawld pr ! Hr. -wa. found dead with a pistol
i aly caune rain and anow i the "d- |wouna In his hand at htsshome here
CHICAGO. April I. — Slot-mat
ehines walch can tell "h- danterenee
between an honemt coin and * iead .. ----
atom, between an American nuarti wil be
and a French trane piece, are re
cent innovatina displayed at an e
position here nt the National vendt
for Machin* amociation. They maE
ihe culmiuation of l-n esport
inenta r >--* to bulk the eui-
e chenter of slot machinen me
-cret to simple. The machine 4
tinguishes between wood and b*a
coins by mize and weight
Machinen dimplayed here ineluded
everything from aispenser»ot penny
Mick. of gum to clothen Th* largt
wu received only s0-cent cotpn.. N0
machine to recene a dollar will hr
made ao iong - the silver cart:
wheet, • unpopulat in many part nt
the country because hf ita »to»
The '19s* Kind $1 (75
Our Price Only IU
FOLITICAL ASxoysCMNIENT&
. JX arugm.g 2
aTice sbject to Democratie Pe-
mnartes to doty:_______
Countu _
Fer Cwtam sehol Supertuitendeme:
MIBB ALIIE BLAND
(Ha Meertnal
Mim Emilee Milla, at Oranu"
COLD EASTER
tlOT sent'er BAL*:' scree. CLARK s.Quali Tedonts marTt
wwt orange a D BLOCK.' bebr.chichean the time MAnI
moe Lak* mren -LANK. tr*et Orsnq*. Phon* tjO-W
n.s “niron :i: M.rk*t rir**t. Buporior, cnick.starter c,end
<>H «t Lender omice betore 4 p m.' eniek to X»«T B«by -ne"
Friday for twe ticket, to ace "Don’t." end "atch„Mrem 0. m
Bemad Friday COLBURN DRAIN CO.
fauhTLY fomehed bedrourn (au- •
leesee hihi.ihmi
For Coumy Cesk:
A ML COALE
• e •newce-eteetion >
rar oounty Teeuurer:
w. L. suernwND
MHC (aco. A. ronEMAX
CLEVELAND. Ohio. April 1 —Six
pernons were named in a suit nled
in federal court today by Georse R*
mua, of Cincinnati. formner.bo0055
baron, to regain more than 3700.000
of whieh he clatms he was denpotea
_ _ ___ _ during hi. 1» month. terns m At-
TOvEKA. Kann.. April 1—Thal .fan ta prisonL.n charcM the de- F
the cam Of Jonathan M. Davis, f"'1 Remus Pe! “J .sar5 "Conn.,
mer rovervwr and bin -on. utumweil, tendanta withsconepirne
' barn-d with coiMHdrinx to saliva cay^hl" V'”?***:---- . . —;
mWllllfilllHBlWHIIIO asuusuuululuulunus.
BLOWINGOUT STATLER SUED
ORANGE DRY GOODS CO.
“Where Your Dollar Does lts Duty"
university man with a fraternity watch chain. In 1924
there were 11,000 homiries ih the.United States; in
England for the same period there were 64. In the ;
United States 1 per cent of these criminals were con-
icted; in England 66 per cent were convicted.
In America 100 people in every million are mur-
Hered every year; the percentage in England is slight-
ly more than 1)I to every million. Statistics show that
crime is increasing in America from year to year; in
England it is decreasing at a rapid rate. Our attitude
toward crime and our criminals has a great deal to
“emanercoupte.TosQreea
ron nEisroomsousscomnar
MUN'S STRAW HATS
Men, take advantage of
this opportunity. $4.50
Straw’ Hats — $2.65
OAKLAND, Texas, AprU 1.—om
cer are lasing • net oven.Non
Texs for > ione vobhet "ho held up
th. mib Notion*! tank here mhor
ncief noon today and pcaped »“h
33000 in eurreney.
inelude A bandit entered the tank tareuun
a -ide door during th* lunch boar
and foreed W. C. Jamieron. lb*
easnier, • woman bookkeever anq •
euutomef into th* vault at th* point
Here to a "windtall ’ in Millinery • • • Jut
two dass betore Eastert if you are untamiliar
with Ure meanins of "windtail ’ . . . Webster "i
tall you i IB "a piece of unexpected 5ood tor
tune in fruit regions . . it means truit blown
off lb* treez by the "tad . . that can ba had
almost for the asking-
How well tbat avyiles to thla sale otHats
vaieb ovena Her tomorrow:
The regular price is $4.85. 05
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urday meeting
commuminn member
onpri-
and a. vu anell support of the
publit wchool nyateth ayd_tb» ew-
MEMPHIS, Texas, April 1—The
bodies of two round men sumocated
in a pite nt cotton seed wher* they
MISSINGCREW =
Thomas Marshan, of Rroy"ton: 1
FOR RENT— About April 10th. «•
room apartment with bath, a
rage included Phone Ur
Wanted* Bv -oupl. tw'n unfur-
nimndd houmekeepins rooma with
connecung bath Phone 11
su"
revuteuen at
oroeted upon
yaent was not equipped tor ocean
voyngen, that Staler knew thin, but
that ho had been anxioun to th*
-hip to Miami on Decemver 1. In
order to loaw it out.
“Groma nesligence." m opnun
the "luxurious playthinz on th. At-
Tear eye* are
„wwm* Do no* neglrr* chem H
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The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 11, No. [237], Ed. 1 Thursday, April 1, 1926, newspaper, April 1, 1926; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1529474/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.