The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 304, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 31, 1937 Page: 2 of 4
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The Otwirv leader
Published every afternoon except
Saturday. ami Sunday morning at
603 1-2 Front Street liy the Oraugw
Leader Publishing Company.
at Orange, Tfe*as;, P.'O. as
Second Class Mall. Matter, Under
Aet of Congress, March 8, 1879.
J. H. "QUIOLKY Publisher
MRS. FRANK R. SMITH Kditor
OFFICE HOURS
Editorial Dept. 8 a. m- to 5 p. in,
BUtlni'M X a. m. to 5 p. m.
Circulation D?P'..' S a. m, ,to (I p- ? •
Except Sunday. 6 a. m. to a. in.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By ^Mall or Ctirrfoft 1 month , .| ,.50
Advertising Rates Will lie Fjtrnlshed
Upon Application "
ASSOCIATED PRESS MEMBER
Sabine Mattreaa Co.
ali'" «* ENTIKICALLY
mattresses renovated
we renovate evert kind of
MaTTBKBS. latest equipment,
W rk guaranteed, brio da.v Service.
Phone us at I80ur visit our shop
at l 0 E. Green Avenue.
FOR RENT
TWO ROOM FURNISHED apart-
ment. 203 Ninth street. tt-tl.
TW« ROOM FURNISHED Apnr
ment. 712 Cypress street. #-3
FURXI&HEt) LIGHT House keepUi*
rooms at 912 M«tn street. All niod-
Prn cou^fjjglenct'S. U-10
COMFORTABLE F U R N I 8 HED
BEDROOMS to - gentlemen, half
block from Holland Hotel, 108 Wri-
ter street. 8-29
PERSONAL
FOR COMF1 <ETE CON F1DENTIAI.
RKAPiN'fiS^iidvice onlovo orbiis
Iness, every day, 0,a. m. to 8 p. tn.
..4u emtio at 13th. Mary E: H«*b.
~~ wanted to rent
6 OR 6 ROOM UNFURNISHED
HOUSE- Moat l>e In good condi-
tion. Call Mr. Jacobs, Phone 228.
between tl nnd 7 p. in.
;l TO SIX ROOM HOUHK.
VIIo. 304 Crabtree.
John
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wanted to bcjy
vVK BUY 'lU'tlTLF. Calves ami Hojp
every day. SAIUNK I'AOKING
COMPANY. Phone #003. 4-2K
florist
OF YOUNG GIRL
SPECIAL NOTICE
rauge fobnitubb store
Dealers in new and second-
hand furniture. We buy, trade
and sell. Also have Crosley
Electric Refrigerators, priced
1104.95 up and Crosley radios^
priced $19.99 up. 110 Br '*
street Phone 439.
speotalnoti
•IONS O" LIFE SIGN# George Dun
Imm. Owner, remised to Si EAST
GREEN. ne*t to White Way Ser-
vice Station. 7-iIt
"TAjcTSEBVIoY
TWO ROOM FURNISHED A I'ART-
nicnt, with garage. 703 Cherry.
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ALL OF OUR TTI'KWKlT fi =
Have been put In first class cono
4on. flpeelnl prices for student
by weak, month or period of school
A. r, BURNS. Phones 004 and 4M
3 ROOM FURNISHED APART
went. Bills |>ald. Frigldaire. TaoS
Cherry Street. 8-aotf
FOlfSALE
FRYERS. AJ.SO rpKlN DUCKS.
Breeder*. Miss Llille Stark. 8-31,,
HERB 18 TOUR CHANClC for
bargain: Ah Uiiderwood
ter practically good as ne«
genuine bargain If taken/at
A: F. Burns, telephoen
tt 4.
UNDERWOOD PORTABLE T\PB-
wrtter, $22.50 oash. A. F. Burns,
telephones Bo^Tand 4u2.
Real Estate—Insurance
8 1/ E PATTlLI/> FOR RKAL
'ATE and ail Llp4s of Ittsur-
9-13
11*16 VjHEVRODWT 4-tlooT hivI«in-
Privately owned. ?Cheap for tiaSh.
Must sell. Albert Mouton, 17«S
Weat .Park Ave. ■
(•'LOWERS FOR ALL ocoantonaf pot
plants In season- ORANtili FLOR-
AL SHOP, Twelfth and OjaSen Ave..
Phone 78.
Losi
DETROIT. Ail*' 4l- fAP) — A few
bovra after police had been asked to
search for 10-year old Evelyn Matfk.
a lormer neighbor led police to hpi
body at the outskirts of ,the city to-
dav. Her head had been crushed
with a crank handle. 'Police t,Ie«t.
Walter Baehor said Joseph Jacobs
the former neighbor, confessed that
he killed ber.
Jacobs Is the father of three chll
Iren. Hlx wife told police he had
been erratic slnt'e the death, eight
years alio,, of a daughter Who would
have been he name age as Evelyn.
Yesterday /ftftertioon, polfcc said,
I a cobs called at the home of Vernoe
R. Macli, a designer for the Packard
Motor i^ar Co, After some eonver-
satloin he asked Evelyn to accom-
pany him to a noarby grocery.
iVhen they did not return, the
'amlly iialicd police to scarch for
them.
An iill night search was1 futile, but
this morning police found Jacobs tin*
kerlng with Ills -Automobile uear the
Antbnssador bridge.
r.letf, Baehor said Jacobs readily
admitted that he. had killed the girl
and led him to the body.
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as the fight went on, Fsrr disproved
this. Joe couldn't find an opening
against the teasing bobbing, weaving
style of the Britisher. Douis admit-
ted after the Jlght he was ble to
land only one good punch and it
took him 13 rounds to do ..this, ir|t
wn '.he first of Joe's major bouts In
which somebody didn't fet knocked
down. Max Schmellng again a\v
"somedlngs."
Tommy Farr wore the Welsh dra-
gon on the back of bis.bath r<, be. If
Farr had had any punch at all he
would have had' Louis on tjie deck Hi
the eighth. This corner scored seven
rounds for.' Farr and eight for Louts.
Referee Arthqr Donovan gave Louis
18 of the 15., He didn't credl: Favr
with a bent untilJ the ninth. Bill
Famsworth, vice president of the
20th Century, came in wearing green
glasses so he eouldn'.t w the eSij 4
seats, but took 'em off when the
i-rowd began' to gather. Horace Stbne-
hame, president of the Giants, Sat
In the press box and rob ed for Farr.
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AULT CASE ADMIT
|; TWO OTHER CRIMES
TYLHR, Tex., Aug. 31. <AP) —
Xjro negroes charged with assaulting
a Longvlcw whl e wuman jind "'rob-
bing her husband, have confessed.
Van SSandt County Attorey Letfrla
Orsbor said, to two additional crimes.
Or shorn said the negroes told him
that they at, emptetj to shoot Con-
stable Johnson 0' Grand Saline Inst
niohth In Canton, nnd used arms to
rob two men In Kaufman county re-
cently. . //;':■ ■'■■■.: . , j
The negroes were taken to an un-
announced jail during the week-end
for safekeeping from possible uiob
violence.
: i.-. v.,' 'i,r Ijfif.'i' ,. '« * #•'%*. , M'fiJt
13, Is envied by the members of Jus
Boy Scout troop. Verle went to
sleep in « tent adjacent to the In-
dian encampment, of Jjuwthorne'a
third anuaal pow-wow."; When he
awoke, he was In a topee surrounftod
by snoring braves. ,, 1
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NEW YORK,5;! Aug. ai-.-itAl') —
Mar-Tex Oil Co., "ideveloper tif Texas
oil properties, announced today pur-
chase of the 10«7-acre \ Dteklnson
field, Texas, property of Ketl-B^jii'i'Oll
Co.. for $i,825,(M)o, of >i^# jmrnftbo
is payable in cash and - the balance
out of oil when, as andd it produced
and sold. M
INVISIBLE CLOCK
WHEELING. W. Va. ~ ««wl
•own clock will be heard but not
seen.
City Manager Hurry .1Trwlluiuph'rcy
ordered the 'op of the clock tower,
containing the faces, dismantled.
The lower part housing the works,
will remain and the hourly chimes
will ring as iiSuM,
out OF "ted" in figlit
sew YORkf.Aug. 81. <AP) —
hi might (to "In the red" on the
Promoter Mike Jacobs, who thought
Louts-Farr fight, apparently cleared
enough to pay his expenses and a lit-
tle more. A'fter pajlng off the flght-
ers. the rental on the Yankee, sta-
dium and the ten per cent "cut" jf
the milk fund, Mike had about $«!>,
poo left to pay all the other coh h ot
jiromotlng tiie battle and for his own
Share. * -
KNVEIjOPE CONTAINING LAND
DMKD. AdcWsscd Chitrles M. Alc-
G til re. Ruturn to Leader. Re-
ward. / 8-2!)
Sports Roundup
Ry Eddie Brlet*
notice
VVE/ARR BOOKING OK DICKS now
for Super-Quality ClilckS for Sep-
tember.. VINTON HATCH'SRY,
VINTON, 1-n. 9-8 '
work wanted
WIDOW 26 WITH HOSPITAL
Trailing desires nursing. Would
consider clerking or cafo' wcrk.
l'hone 35S.
LP RAY, Va. -- Jesse Knight's
mule wasn't as s'ubborn as hla own-
er, hlit both went to jail.
The atiimai «a* confined overnight
with Knight after Officers said
kmfttot insisted on leading the nlulo
tip and down Main street In heavy
traffic despite their warnings.
NEW YORK, Aug. 81. (AP) —,
Boys, paste this ohe In your Kellya:
Fight expertlng is gone forever. Tom-
my Farr. tile surprising gent front
Wales, saw to tha'. That big crash
you heard abbnt 11:15 p. in., was
the w. k. limb going down with all
experts' aboard. The scribes are a
sham,c-faced lot today.. Some Of the
ont-of-townera are afraid to go hbiiv.
Joe Jacobs.' manager of Max Schmel-
ing, rubbed it In hard . . . "All of
hem experts," he snorted contemptu-
ously, "should of stood In bed." Any-
way, Farr gave 'ein a licking, even, if
he couldn't quite gft j>a«t Joe Louis, j
So we hold the telegrams* of ridicule
1)1 one hand and reach for the head-
ache powders' with the other.
Louis looked bad. For a while the
fails told themselves he merely was
holding back for aa opening. Brit
New! Smaller... for
easier cleansing ... •
* DR.WEST'S
Tkotisaau
BRUSH
WALKS TO FAME
hawthorne, Calif. — Because
he walked in Ills sleep, Verle Gaston,
W QUICKLY
f uUi&ir&i.
RECOMMENUtO
F0R40VE.1!tf
m&MtA . w\
I TIRED
& REDDENED *
REG'LAR FELLERS
*"*knimietjeed7t^^
te&rr
finer crudes
Lon Craft—13th and Front Sts. - Phone 5
BUS STATION TAXI FIIONB 88!.
Peterson arid WDlte. Peterson's-
■Idence phone is 8381;. White's
uptown phone 2«. Prompt — Re-
liable service any hour of: day or
night
L. *«
DEPENDABLE TAXI SRRV1CB.
Phone 3T day tor night. A. A. (Doc)
Bailey. - 7-
marine service
HARMES MARINE SERVICE. Ma-
rine contracting —- Tugs — Barges
Rpeedbont*;—Quarter Boata. Fourth
street docks. Phone 90, r" 8-!tt
~ williamson's cafe
the Place to get a dciicious
meal nerved in an atmosphere of
refinement.
~~ belile's
DINNER, SEAFOOD, CHICKEN ' "'t
steak and other delicacies as only
"Bertie's" can prepare. Visit ns
tit 11R Fifth for delicious foods,
properly served.
hot cakes «
EVERY MORNING, Mother Fuller's
hot cakes with sweet cream butter.
honcy,..-jftUy^ maple or ptiro car.c
syrup- Holla iXd Hotel Dining Room.
PRACTICALLY NEW 3 PIECE
Bed Room Suite, Inmfr Spring Mat-
tress, abd SpriaiJ's, $*0 cash. Met-
al Cabinet *12. R; d 0 :JJ . Phone
804. - -■ i 8-31
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CLOTHES Lf.FT QVER 30 dav«.
Pants EOc; Ladles' long roat suits.
I3.6n Xup: Men's suits, $5 up. Ivlas-
syKleaoers.
eroarten opens
MISS AiJ-"4 BLAND'S K1NDER-
OAIITEN opens September 8. Reg-
istrations l.o lie made with Miss
■ Evelyn Bowler, Plwne UBI).
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T WOULD LIKE TO KEEP WER NNlT
BUT THEN 11 MUST
THINK OF WER WELFARE—I M_/
afrwd i COULDN't give her the
STENTION tiWESwWH^E--
but it's a problem i ocn put
off for a. few d#^/s ~t~
better get rem3v /#or that
bznquet of twe/^R
association. err TCP
hot biscuits
MISS NAN'S PIPING HOT BIS-
CUITS every night for dinner with
. swee- cream liutter, jelly, honey,
ptlre cane or tnaplo syrup. Holland
Ilotel Dining Room.
Mr. l. Krtowltt
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Smith, Mrs. Frank R. The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 304, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 31, 1937, newspaper, August 31, 1937; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth303089/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.