The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 341, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1925 Page: 6 of 6
six pages : ill. ; page 20 x 16 in. Digitized from 35 mm. microfilm.View a full description of this newspaper.
Extracted Text
The following text was automatically extracted from the image on this page using optical character recognition software:
. > s . . ■ ■ , f,
TOE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I
"—
p PACE SIX ~ ^ "
‘ DIG AND DUMP
Governor’s Daughter Marries
the liojinl. held »n executive mift;
inn in tin- si inly. Cul|i
is also miHlnrnti>i' of the Blip tail
(UltMi'i iM'in.
Begiuitlfif? «,t 1-1’ il'l*
R devotional snrvi'd won' I
telh'wri' I
K*<; H. K Orange:
ft. ,1 tlrown. Il- utiinont; Mrs.
nr«»«! Mrs. r, «.
Mr- V. n.
m> a o n' n«hon.
Mr ”r. 1. WI<-s:lnP.
-a. p r Mftvbol'n of
Mr* "i,r>! lnoIov. Sour
yr it TUrtrhf, Soil* I,nk»;
ii' p Wri"*"* ‘Son* L*V«. M'°s
f!n*ri*Ao cn"r T "ice* Sf**". W.
'i-iieo Gr-a — *-#'- M'“ * P*nro,
Mr* II F! DlnoJt, Bpsn-
MIOH Jln-i lop Mlfttson. Hoflll-
Mvq H "(>” BftSlt-
« TnVor,
■•hii" Pi'ii u is o'
[•L ppMimot'* • I
I A rDm* •
- ^o» n in on*, 1’
iifioriinoii Tii”"
I*liI ill- Mrs. "ol*
In K|i*fylnl mil*
I XlV1‘l|, f a mp*"* null'll'
PKMimonti di*- T*<”'i>nie"'
’ *>f
foliniyeil by Dtf|
of Or'uue, on t™
Women’s A«$|
-nil rtmiwfjj!
How the PcOi!
-- By nir Pnrrell
iTTnUed- Ffn 'b'Ort* Editor!
NEW yTirIc Fob, 13.---? Miller
Hn veins lntk«§ir ' ♦>»** Wo«hin«'tpn
Senators ns'ttfe >.•:•»*» 1H« New York
vsnkoe* will ||i ■■■ *n boat to win
the h»?a Am|ri ' league nennent.
“Wi»«hlneton 'o' « better teem
fi'Bn they h»«l i ■' Kenntin and the
o'trb will bav# i •• nnlHt and eon-
rtdenre ns a| , hamplonshln team.
mi*s 1 We'ii have tofu in’ mneh better this
lutes. soe*on *o bea| th-*ni.” Hn<*«rlns snld.
,ont; The Tank*# m""oeer thinks that
*«ry tn anik the «li a ft 70 foot an I
then dig n tunnel horizontullv at
that lovel for ten foot.
A drill sent thru thp hot tom of
the shaft to froe Collins from the
Cawo in vhii-h ho wns trapped while
on an exploration trip, failed to
atriko limestone before the 7S-fo.it
level.
Limestone forms the roof of !'"■
oave in whieh Collins lie? n’ the
70-foot level.
Another drill ten -oet from the
shaft struok rrevii-es ni fif>. killi.i”
All hope of the shaft reaehlne the
creviee u-bieh would lend to Collins.
“It .will be nooessiirv to drift to
wnrd the spot where we estimate
ifChlllns lies ’ If "O miss his eell
with the first drift we must «Ii"
others in nil direetions until we find
where he is,“ H. T. Carmlohsel, in
Charge of operations, stated
Repeated slides esrlv today b ' I
made resene work dangerous in the
shaft ploughing toward the rock pri-
son that only experienced men used
Sides of the shaft passing now
thru n sltniv muck and rock mixture?
58 feet helow the surface, eayf’
four times before timber men could
shore them up.
Ed enroll
sic bv Mrs. A, C, M
f»r J'. it- P»w. "I
‘ewssed the sub feel of
the Old Te stamen!," f
,T. r ltnhln son
sub led of “How the
ilnrv Hell) the Pastor
Mrs. C. N. E.arliirt. ‘
tor and Church Can H'-lp-the \Voni|
en'e Auxiliary.” < M
The following were among thosw
attending:
fr„v o. Cutn. Pori Arthur- Joe
p Moselev. Shreveport T*».: T. Q;>
Carilner. P-illnS: T P. Mefiulre,;
v. ;
“Ye«I jt’« all gone.**
r\0 NOT dose your eyes and
mJ think that health, free mo-
tion and strength are gone from
you forever! It la not «o. You
can get rid of your rheumatiam
by building up your blood power.
It la a fact that rheumatiam
“blood poverty.” It la a
fact with the increase of red
cells In your blood, Impurities
are? destroyed. It Is a fact that
S.g.S. will help Nature build
these red blood-cells! S.S.8. la
one of the most powerful blood
cleansers in existence. Its re-
sults In thousands of rheumatlo
< cases hare been nothing short of
amazing! The medicinal ingre-
dients of S.S.8. are purely vege-
table. This is Very Important to
remember! What can be more
inspiring, more wonderful than
to see the shackles of pain re-
leased from your struggling
body, swellings, lingering pains.
VnppSy
Hudson,
>(»rt Ar*?.
A ran :
|,i* Mrs.;
The shaft had roclied n depth <
53 feet nt ten o’clock list night
This actually meant 5* feet In-low
the surface as peasiirenients were
made nnb- from the top of the tim-
bered walls.
The test drHl« e<HtId not w r* n‘
■fer it dmnped thru several feet of
soft muck nnd dcached mud and
atone.
Timbering of the -haft and frem-
water supple
the drill temporarily.
i? nntt>n<r
station at the cav-
offlee with bnllettm
as usual. H.
„ here, said
in- her- for -'a'-0.
’ rother of Fiord
- - vestei-dav, told
j» j,js love for
■mirk emon" them
to take him with
a? lost in Fan '
he refused
Trouble Cause Flu
-ins of the ermine's
Stopped
A Louisville newstn-iier
tip n broadcast in
to service i-n
The mill' ary went on
H. Denhardt. ec-miandin
it would eon*'”i
Homer Colli”?
took th" st"P ’
of his brother's
caves nnd hi?
Flnvd sotig’ t
Wm the dnv h”
Cave, Homer said, but
tO TO.
“1 w-oiddn’t eo tutu it for no
kind of money except to get Floyd
out.” be said,
Flovd never had anv trouble with
John Gerald. «o far as Homer knew.
"Do you believe John Gerald tr e-1
to prevent the rescue.” one of the
officers naked.
- “No, sir. I don't," Homer relied.
"So fur as I know, nohodv tried
to keep anybody - from helping
rinvd.”
He told of the beautiful cuvr-rn
Flovd had discovered behind M'<
present position. Later the Inter
ropator concluded bv asking:
‘Homer, there haR Iteen some talk
that Floyd is not in the cave. is
there a man in there"”
“Yes, sir," Homer replied.
* “Did von see him?"
“Yes sir."
"Did vou talk to him and touch
him?" ‘ '»
“Is he vonr brother. Floyd9" |
“He poultively is, 1 know it. I
was with him four times and I fed
him myself."
Newspaper men are dropping Into
Cave City by airplane, train and
auto. Nobody here knows how
many have arrived nor whom they
are. Some papers have five and j
six men here each.
The camp at Sand Cave, In which |
Floyd Collins has been Imprisoned
albce January 30, resembles a min-;
lng scene, except for the soldiers I
who march hack and forth on.
In either c»s- vou should be very
careful not to i-rlecf your kidneys.
Get a botth- »f Hoho Kidney S
Bladder Reinnh »f once, as weak-
ened kldnevs my liable to allow
toxic poisons tiA upset your blood
and nerves.
Write for TOee Storv of Discovery.
HOBO SI I nriTN’JE oo.
Heauiiuiiu, Texas,
Classified Ad? will epll for you.
No rvmtdy
•an core all ail
manta at the hu-
man body, but
an immtina*
numbar of poo-
pU auger from
achea, pains and dis-
•aMiymptomi whan their
real tremble Is lack of iron
in th* blood. It is the iron
in your blood that enable*
you to get the nourishment
out of your food. Without
Iron your food merely
passes through you with-
out doing you any good,you
don’t get the strength out
of it There is one univers-
ally known tonic that has
helped thousands because
it contains iron like the iron
in fresh vegetables and
like the iron in your blood.
1,1,-v Hurt '1 thill': 1 \ ■
l.p*. pp-niriiniit
, p r.- t);iv Port ' i-'linr : Mrs.
r- Pri't t-i'-m- '’ro.
j,Port x i t!m--- ■ Mr?
- Msr«h.'’l res'impr'' Mr" ^
.,pri,.v Kiri vvtlip ■ Mr R. V.
s KlrhvvillP; Mr? Q Rnrin*-
RMIltimiit: All's 'r Hah" of
•>iip”t M'«. A T Atpnrnc. Been
I; Mr? J R Perish urmte:
Tr \ K>iilk”,,r P”'' nnpmt:
X H rnhh I'lrti-vilh- Mrs.
ii,on Or””cefd : B * \’nsh.
t-pfipbi Mr? El,* r, t, o i- hihnASn,
p...field; Mr?, p-u-ah Jar.- Oran-
O'anccf'ph'' P”V T I’ Gsh-
| in the probe, on the ground licit the I
j conuniltcc i? not a court of inquii c
! Irwin withdrew his question.
' ConimisSionpr Ihrrinc, follotvi-l
j Km- on tlm stand and was warm'I
j anv testimony hr gave uoclit b'-
I used again-1 him in ouster proceed-
ings or other court action.
Herring entered a general denial
to all charges made against hint.
”1 bought 200 head , of steers of
McAdams, hut I did not sell, them to
Dr Mamptll," Herring testified.
Dr. C r Hem pill is prison phy-j
sician at Clemtnens farm tie was
areused of being the purchaser of
j the entile from Herring by auditor!
I Bogle, testifying at the Austin henr-|
(ings
j Herring said he owned a farm
| adjoining Ferguson farm, but said
| li was farmed on shares anil that
I he owned no livestock on it. He
denied using mark or brand on cat-
lie In Madison, county.
“Say. did Auditor Bogie tell
those tilings about you then," Ir-
win nsked
“Well, tiler ni'e hi I, wilful, ma-
licious lies he warded to tell He
lias accused me of stealing every-
thing in this county’ that is not
nailed down," Herring n-pl'ed
R. K. Delnnev. a Aiu'elion drug-
gist. «us the (ii-ot volunteer wit-
ness at the night session held in
Herring's office at the state pen.
He denied testimony given by Dr
R. II. Hoax, former con -t. regard-
ing Delaney's alleged el of drugs
and said the drugs I I e d to the
state and had hover Ii eu in h'H
possession.
Dr. F. It .31 •«xi-v, physician foi
the retrieve Harrington and Itarn
sey farms follow.-d Belanov bill wan
not warned thot hi i lestimony might
he used against him although he Is
one whose resignation will lie asked
by Irwin.
Iluxey testified he Ibid worked
for the system 20 lie de-
nied any medicine ? - him and
been appropriated and .u I he had
ever been called to treat a convict
who had been beaten or abused
John Bell, negro, now confined ! r
•-’t Huhlscil!*-. followed Maxey. He 1 ^
held up a crlnpled hand. In
"Wha* is the matter with vourl
Ibind Irwin asked.» "How did It I ^
I get tluit way9” I’”
' Hanging on a ladder." the con-1 0
- vid replied. I ,,
| Bell then inld of a visit Mrs. J I r
IE Ling, ch.-ilrinan of the prison j
i advis'wry i-oard made to the Rantsev . ,*
| farm. Jfe was refused permission ! - *
i to talk tn tier and went nnvwav. I ai
J/toss Watson " lie testified, "held x,
Ills shotgun on htm and threatened i un
I his life." M
He told how he was forced that ru
nlelit to hung to the top rung of ' at,
II ladder with IDs feet on Hie sec- p,
end until Ills band was swollen and J o
the skin' lorn loose. For the next 1 Oi
Hires davs while his hand was \r
treated in hoi salt water, he tes.-
tiffed. P„
Dr. Maxey, he told ihe oonimitlee, ne
finally amputated one of his fin- | Pc
fers Hell told Maxey what had p«
NUXATED IRON
Is an eminent physician's
best blood prescription,
standardized. It is recom-
mended far all anaemic nod
run-down comiitions. lt
has helped thousand of
others. It should help
you. Ask for it m$ any
drug store.
Solid Leather Shoes
$6.0$ Values
Black, T;
Carter’s
BAPTIST
(f’onffiiu«>d from Bape One)
♦ Last Times Today
♦ “LOVE AND
GLORY”
J ALSO /
♦ THE BLOW Ol’T
♦ \ fENTFRY tO.MEDY
, Prices 10 anil U5c
♦ >lr. liirlitlc it* the Oilcan
and Brown.
Kid and Calf Leathers. Every pair guaran-
teed to give satisfactory service. Wear a pair
and you will always buy Carter’s Shoes.
tnrv of the Texas II Y B, 1.1., with
lhtlbia hi'iidtimirteis; Rev. J. H.
Face, pastor uf r D«- First Baptist
church, of Beaumont; Rev C. W.
Culp, pastor id' the First Baptist
church of Furl Arthur; Hev. VV. H.
l-’ortm-v, uactur oi' ihe I'ol't Nechc
Baptist church; Rev A. C Maxwell,
puatur of Cavalry Baptist church,
Beaumont; Rev. T. K. Canncdv, pas-
ter of a Baptist church, of Port
Arthur.
During (he meeting of the Wom-
en’s M isblunary iiiiion held iii the
iiiiuii aiMitorimu. comlueteil by Mr?.
T. E. Canuey, of Fort Artliiir, chair- ,
mull. Rev. C. W. Culp, chairmaji of a-a****-
$35.00 Blue Serge Suits
Coming Sun. & Mon
Johnny Hines in
“The Speed Spook”
All Wool Garments, Hand Tailored
season of the year. You are aluvays
This is a real value, and a real spring.
A Word About Roofs
We’ve shown a number of people in this neighborhood
how easy it is to make their homes mote attractive with
colorful, artistic roofs.
Barrett Shingles, with their weather-surface of ever-
lasting slate in dark red, moss green or blue-black, are hand-
some and economical. Moreover, they’re rot-proof and rust-
proof—never need painting or staining. Fire-safe, top—
proof against sparks or "
New Arrivals in Spring Low
Shoes for Women. New col-*
or combinations. All sizes.
Specially* priced,, pair,*.« , ,
' $4.95 to $7.95
$2.50 Women's Silk Chif-
fon Hose. Full fashioned*
Black and all the new pqL
ors. All sizes* pair,! / {
$1.95 '
burning embers
**, Light at night is furnished by a
term lighting outfit. Workmen eat
gnd aleop In tents. Mining engi-
neore any Carmichael is breaking a
jrwrtd'a record In sinking his shaft
too rapidly In the face of such
heart-breaking difficulties.
ROOFINGS
$5.00 Men's Hats. A good assortment of Styles and Colors. Sat-
urday, ........................................| .....................................$3.95
* ' ‘ j
$1.50 Men's Medium Weight Km| Unions. Saturday, ..........$1.29
35c Good Quality Men's Sox,
In our many years of experience \vr’ve never yet
seen a Barrett Roof that didn’t give its owners en-
tire satisfaction.
Come in and see the different types of Barrett
Roofings—-a type suitable for your home, your farm
or your factory. f
E. O. Dean Bldg., Material Co.
STv > PHONE 880
Orange, Texas
CONVICT TELLS
2 '’. .. ,
. /'IS;--a /#
W,MC 8^11 f» evFRY DAY
M§k&,
STRAND
Thczk^rc-
Ora nge, Tex Phoni 440
Search Inside
This issue can be searched. Note: Results may vary based on the legibility of text within the document.
Tools / Downloads
Get a copy of this page or view the extracted text.
Citing and Sharing
Basic information for referencing this web page. We also provide extended guidance on usage rights, references, copying or embedding.
Reference the current page of this Newspaper.
Hicks, Robert E. The Orange Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 341, Ed. 1 Friday, February 13, 1925, newspaper, February 13, 1925; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth642214/m1/6/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.