The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 132, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1912 Page: 1 of 4
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take your family with
, I «hall take my family
mv little son havmgjthfficicnt-
from bit reecnt illness
trip." ;
ave made tipany pleasant
. «inc$ yqn Js ve been
ge, have you not?" ft
lived in a place where -we
:' at home, ifor my-
d\_',.we have ,Ü«4*:
we we shall always
for them
and
all that we Hive
of -this Whopping.y
other -words,' are
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will be upset in jult
& pf ^b t everybody
At the stárt-off, many could no-
see the Giants comparing with Chi-
cago, Philadelphia and Pittsburg in
general efficiency. -Others expected:
i a close battle, odds even; same look-
ed for 'the Giants to win by a smaíí
jjjargiiú. but few, practically none,
had any idea that tliey would- hi
miles m the lead as they are news i"8 of J. M. Dullahan, W. B. Sim-
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with the rest of the field so far in
the rear as to be hopelessly ont of it.
The grandstand finish <tf the
tilants' recent Western ;; tiip, in
{nrhicb they more. | than broke even áf¿
ter losing, seven' out "of the first nine
games, puts them as distant from
the opposition as ever, and their
present home stand with - the W[e t
as Invaders should, fatten their per-
centage even more. tí
As to* the Athletics—they original-
ly were figured the cinch of a cen-
Everyone expected them to
eagle the entire array by this
The Young Men's Committee will
mésít tonight in the rooms of the
Orange Commercial Club at
o'clock. Chairman Dullahan is ex-
tremely anxious for" every member
to be in attendance severat im-
portant matters for discussion will
be brought up.
it may be that at tonight's meet-
ing the question of securing a ce-
ment sidewalk; from Green Avenue
„to the-Anderson School will be dis-
The salearroom and printing de-
partment Qt the Southern |! per Co.
is rapidly taking on the aspect ©f a
Wholesale house of much conse-
quence. A reporter visited their
place , o( business this morning and
waa surprised at igfe " | jg"
{ihowft. A stock of- goods, consisting
of paper hags, tablet paper of every
description (utd pric* rope, twiiM qtc
representing in thfc neighborhood of
eight'dr ten thousand dollars has al-
MS
The work already accomplished by see what could be done tó get to- their labors and tS their energy,
Young Men's Committee is de-
serving of the appreciation of-the ci-
tizens á¿ large and of the Commer-
cial Club proper. y " ' ; .
It, may be well to remember that
ast January President Farwell ap-
pointed a committee of four consist
mons, Jr., A. *F. Burn# and
Hatton as the original committee to
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fin
The body of Mrs. Alfred Oleson,
who was killed in an automobile ac-
gethe¿ all of the young men, interest-
ed in Orange. TRis committee ; did
their work stt |^r; well that in ten
theyfjjiNed. to their numb-
er nearly o«é|^|idrÍ6d and twenty
five new names most of whom art
still lending their betft efforts to the
work for which the YOUNG MEN'S
COMMITTEE was first created.
Since the banquet, FebruaryI 1st,
these young men , have not ceased
•pi
push and ability may be noted* some
of the very best municipal improve-
ments in our history. 1 / ;
'Tonight Chairman Dullahan wi|I
urge further progressive steps alone
certain lines and it may be added that
when "once he urges'- every member
backs bim to a man.
Do not miss this meeting, it may be
as interesting as the list one
by the Commercial Club.
t of, as this is one of the most if ewly • bee received and more is be-
important questions before the Coin- expected every day.
mittee at the,present time. The.fall! In'conversation with Mr. Giles who
session of the school will open in Vas in charge of the business this
less than a month. and - no tithe
be lost in determining what 'ore the week closes, a stock aggre*
shou|d.
is to be done.
The Anderson School is just' six
ocks from Green Avenue and by
going up Eighth street only five
blocks will have to be paved. A
morning, it was ascertained that b
over fifteen thousand doilara
will be received and properly placed
The necessary printing presses, fl'at
bed and rotary, have been received
jand will be properly set up without
T<m Childress,*:
turned front
•ho has jttst re-
Iton, where he, in
look forward to any just as the Giants have done.
think of
that Will bring us iR8tead they , are loping along be-
hind both Red Sox and -Seoatort
We for one, would not be surprised Jg||
if both these teams should stay
ahead of "the Mack cfew to the end
Between the tWo of them, we can
discern at leaat? one above the Quak-
: to be had a«y-
States fordriith-
th, washing, or
possible, tffi
the future as a
for my po« *able wa-
rmyvelf Md faAiljr. The wa
le is á móst valuable as-
I is, in reality, a stitowg drag-
"■ tor Orange, *iind I do not
¿¡dent near Crosby last Sunday aft- pompany with Grover Caldwell at-
ernoon, was shipped to Sabine Pass (tended the Cottoni Carnival-féstivi-
(thia morning and was boried in the tiest reports that Hr. Caldwell was
Sabine Pass icemctery this afternoon. Operated upwi in that city yester-
Cfcpttain Oleson, who had his'firm ¡day afternoon at St. Mary's Infirm-
broken and sustained, several other ary. . «■" 1 y ,>■
did not atten^ thej Mr. Otldwell ha been it sufferer
/uneral as he is confined in a sani- ¿or several years from á tumor on
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ers when-it ia^all over.
T.hts soundis as though we are
picking the Red Sox.' We are not.
We are picking- the brace — both
clubs—and calculate that at least one
of tbem will he able to maintain .the
¡ráce all the remainder. 6f ,the way.
doubt for a moment, but that your^0 be 8Ure, we, like e
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water will dp it* part toward mak
ing Orange quite a city, and will
4end itself to the pleasure and de-
light of all citizen - Joining to Or-
'ifWhat have you to siy afóui 1Í|¿
Weaver Shipyard?"
"I could riot say anything against
the Weaver Shipyard, but everything
that Would be possible fo* me to say
would be in favor of this industry. I
regard it as the best,eqnfpp«i Wj-
yard on the Gulf Coast, and Wh«-n I
tsay that I mean everything that i y
carries with it. The W'
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requested and urged to attend;
It cannot be denied that Mayor
tarium at Houston; where his wounds his. neck, and, his operation yester-]/Hewson is accomplishing a wonder-
favor .the Red' Sox. They, have —- .
'.percentage' •' of the two añd 'nioTf ení ■
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not see
(exactly what we do see in the two
coupled ' toge^j^JPppj^PJIlll
were inclined to speculate financial
1y, would be three to one against fbe
Athletics. In thia slatliig, we .connt
the Senator's a* a strong fa,ctor. ^
Don't you ever beliem .that tho
Senators are a joke team tíiia year
as in the past. Ever t since Clark
priffith arrived in Washington they
have been a real ball team. Walter
are receiving frnedical; attention. A Jday was the second one made in an
large concourse of friends from'effort to remove the trouble. He
Beaumont aécompanied the remains ^as operated iipon, about two ytars
of Mrs. Oleson from that cjty to the ago in thia city but withotu sufceess.
cemetery at Sabine Pass. . . . Mr, Childress reports that the opei*
■' " $2 UtiOn yesterday was successful and
Texas Republican Fight that Mr. Caldwell is doing splendid-
^■•■■D|llas, Texas, Aug. IÍ.—The eyes
of-the Republicans of Texas, as well[ 'v
f leaders of the Third Party
the State' coij-
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WILL ME£T TONIGHT
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In accordance with an announce-
toient in yesterday's; issue of the
Leader^ the City Council will meet
routine business and many qew and
routine business and inayn new and.
important questions will be handled.
The meeting «rill be held in the City
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force of men are now at work plac- delay. The rotary presses being ua-
h«d ing a cement walk on the West side ed were invented and patented by
of Eighth street between Cherry and ^r. Giles and are being used by dif-
Park Avenue. By taking tbia route f*rent paper houses all over the
•it will only be necessary' to put down United Staes. *'
a crossing over Park Avenue, and
building the five blocks of walk nec
essary to tap that already under
Discussing the territory to be
worked, Mr. Giles said:: MWe expect
to place" competent traveling men "?« '
RBPRRPIPI.. . en "ir\
construction. Eighth street seems ¡this State, Oklahoma, Colorado, and
to be the logical route and it is to j West- Louisiana at an early dat.e,
be: hoped that the Committee will We will add more men , just as we
ie. of the all important question
without further delay.
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Hall and the citizens of Orange are 0( buying a fiiiinS-in stock for that
ful work for'the city and that the
councilmen. are backing hitn with all
the assistance in their power. This
hOhorable body, while going ahead
with- their well arranged plans, fully,
irealize the responsibility placed upon
them and for this reason are anxious
for a large attendance tonight, when
t^-fífijill^^^ifWrybody
Industrial Diseases in U. 8. i will receive attention. The City
Washington, Aug. 13.—Agents Council needs and wants the co-op-
cinr W If Wfl'tbe Republican State committee is a!fore the session adjourns, statistics thj different propositionpi that will be
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ROgsevtít leader. Since the Repub-lfontained in a report just issued by discussed at
licaii. convenrion at .Chicago , whence Second National Conference on it is a foregc
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.„ohnsonátlastUíhelpe# with the
with safety and^dispatch,^.tc(iiflg burden by the rest of the
i ««' ♦« n w thrtnsánd tona, ^ youngsters in particular.
Ainsmith has shown himself one of
the best young catchers of several
years and Henry and Wiliiénta are
no slouches either. Clyde Milan is
proving a second-Cobb in the out-
up to one thousáhd tons,
it comes to the facilities
g lumber in at y dimension
and the other necessary
entering into ijjhe cdhstruc-
sea-going erfft, Orange and
tonights
foregone conclusion t
Lyon, was defeated for National Re- ^Industrial Diseases pointing to the ¡eral very important ones will
publican Committeeman of Texas failure of the national and state gov- among the number.
by H. F. McGregor of Houston, he «rnments to protect workmen from
ha* , been getting his forces togeth- preventable diseases of industry. It
*r to fight for his retention as State js shown that in three years the Illi-
chairman. McGregor is out in the nois Commission found 576 cases of
open against Lyon and will endeavor /lead poisoning in that Sute and that
to oust him from the chairmanship a hasty incomplete study disclosed ^
A hot time in Republican circles in 121 cases of this one disease of oc- ' ra|lu
■Texas is ahead. Federal job holders cupation in New York City al°ne Th a thjs mornina
are predicting the fsiiling of new hpad Many of these were due to the áb- t 0 as g-
Cragera' Buyer in St. Louis.
Abe Miller, the hustling manage;-
of Joe Crager's Store left for St. |¿g¿
Louis,, this morning for the purpose
big establishment..The regular fall
stock has been purchased, the various
deals for fall and winter goods hav-
ing been closed early in the buying
season before the market was picked
over.
Mr. Miller'will go over the various
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find it necessary and will go after
the busine-s in a thorough way from
the start. We have, two other
branch houses, one in Galveston and
the other in El Paso, but expect to
do the largest business here in Or-
The Southern Paper company .
can sell wholesalers at a price that
will be hard to meet' a '
ing to do ' handsome business."'
While Mr. Giles was engaged in '
conversation, a' force of men was
(busily engaged in unloading a car
which was placed directly in front
of their place of business. The Sou- .
fhirn Paper company is a busy con-
markets in St. Louis for the purpose Lent even though they are not filling I
:°f picj«ng up all the big bargains in lo«4,rs as yet,
sight, which will enable the residents
of Orange to select articles for every
use at a great saving in price,
e will be jbsentaeveral days.
WE BUY EMPTY SACKS. OR-
ANGE GRAIN COMPANY. 20-tf.
Lutcher McMillan, a prominent
busines nan of Lafayette, was an
Orange visitor this morning.
Subscribe to the DAILY LEADB1
Opera "F'r* Diavola" Delayed
On account of.some error in trans-
portation, the famous picture play
Fra Diavola" will not be shown at
the Airdome tonight. * This an-
nouncement was made by Manager
every day, as most of the fat places
are held by Roosevelt mem
•.j,..-.tI«tn i. il Mr. Thomas has spent a great deal
MM tsf A*mn1 nrotpctivl devices and of ®ODey in his efforts to present this
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not another shipyard on the en-
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.Shipirtird standi pre-emi- fie,d thjg gea80ft. Young Fisher is a
s head of the hst. There |gcream at th¡rd bage. George Mc-
An effwt will once ihofe be Wade ■ ■■■
to form a humane socity; for that j land under legislai
purpose a meeting will be held, the payment of ii
5« mm-mt ««« in Cerminv and Én¿-'Air<lome tonight, but was advisid
,n general use in Germwy udIE« the shipment had gone astray,
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(Continued on Pa«e 4.)
Thursday
August 13th, at' in the case of
ce benefits ,al,d would DOt reac*> ' ?/ang« until
directly due' sometime tomorrow. Mr. Thomas
disease is 'states that his patrons will be treated
the
eight o'clock in the rooms of the Ho industry. .If Ii
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formation nms
¡nt of the ~ •• ^
m give onlylit is hoped by the labor i«tterere.t.Mfive .nd tried^evwy POS.ibU way to
Commercial Club. If you feel the'to be adequately handled in this r? th'H^ ¿°r¡;
slightest interest, whetherof 'the ri.ipm.htt0 ar-
IIft,
t ^much disappointed
man or child, in helping this órgani-¡to the extent of th
zation to completion Jmtt give only it is hoped *y;the;^. v..# h ^ .
one hour of your time to the cause, to be able to get Congress to ^gts were un-
12-4t. 'some action in the matter if not,this by H'ght, but his Wforts were un
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■ . Peoria,; 111., íA«g. 13.^About *15^
000 in prizes is hung up fór th^ rtiees1 ... . ■ . ■
of the Great Western Circuit whi.h Vanderbüt Horses on Show. |
began here today Practically ithe Berry"ville> Vju>
best horses which have been follow-
ianr the circuit are entered for the ev-
ents which comprise the programme
' Peoria ' meeting. í ,v
Don't forget to attend prayer meet-
ing tomorrow night at the Baptist
Bifl
The Booster ♦Orchestra ha been
practicing on the music thát goes
with the opera "Fra Diavola" for
sometime and lovers, of , moving- pic-
Berry ville , Va„ Aug! 13.-The e"'r
Berryville Horse Show Association J . movinir oic-
r0dat "boasts toToÍ and the "eo",e of °r"
today, boasts mpst of fln"* ahge will be amon¿ the first to see
horses ip the conn vjj£ ^ will be shown tomorrow night
kT Vvf v "i Mafnr Erne#tM'and wiU be- the
bilt of New York, Major Ernestus , rn rmrnduw
length of time required fo reproduce
it, the sole program for the evening.
TO ALL WHO Are interested in
Comprising Fish Sets, Fruit Sets, Chocolate
Sets, Water and lee Tea Sets...
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áre all the. very beBt quality.
Most of these goods^are direct importation by
All marked at Cost and less than cost, and must
be sold. Also see Electroliers at this window
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Ti-% Dunham and
with ' friends
'and relatives, in LemonviiJe;
t. and Mrs. Georige Hubbard,
who have been visiting friends in
Lemohville 'for some time past re-
turned to their home todáy.
Mrs. Edward Gallier who
for the past two weeks have been in
Natchitoch^ La., have returned
their hanfe in West Orange.
% M. Hálcomb was a business
visitor in Beaumont yesterday.
Mrs Cornelius of Texartcarta who
been visHin gher daughter Mrs.
Icomb,. returned , to her
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Walthall, S. H. The Daily Leader. (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 5, No. 132, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1912, newspaper, August 13, 1912; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182862/m1/1/: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.