The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 289, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1930 Page: 4 of 4
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hi* neek oad whosp pocket *
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ntjrnátnre ■■ óf the
murderer of two mm in
Queens wae an-eáted today in Fiv-
enrid. P*rt.
••• W# aaS4 ho tras Clareniíe James
21, of Ohicaro. lately ft resi-
dent of Brooklyn. ,¿Wt ' ' '
NÍW TORTv, June 5 r,. (AP)—-A
ft 0,000 n day aeareh by police for
the, manias slaver of .Toaopli Mtt*yn-
and Noel Sowley in Queens was
tit an íimwhw today with the
■toawe the '
Nicbalars I* Roe he. Si-year-oid
fíexton óf a Mt. Vernon, N. T..
rhureh and the mnat reeetir fltttre
WRtioi}«rt In the hunt. wan freed
last nirht after « few bonrs in e«p.
tody when £aU>erino Mny and Belly
Hint, eomnanlnwt of the slain men,'
- failed |o'identify him.
■MÍBMIÉÉI tÜUWlo «-day, ros t,
of the hunt is hased on the pay of
• extra poliivmen and detectives p -ess-
ei) into service in the searoh.
IW%SSttm''-' -■ mT ■ ' 1
Polities;. in n intwestlnn Ram* in
<*• city «t Ronnton , anfr the eonnty
of Harris, and the players of the
«un know the rant of making *
wlnfje mistake. 'H you ara handed
weak eatd*. plhy thrtn atronc in thU
irr««t national «port- , If you aw
handed hi*h cards, play them mod-
estly. bnt p|ay them to take every
trick. '
Claim everything JÜLjadvanre and
then let the judpen and .flprkn of the
precincts of the state do the retint-
ín* and certify the official return .
It is a rrand old trame for the men
who have thick akin. It is, a Rftme
that earrie with, it excruciating
n iron y unless the layer is a nom-
inan nnd in the came for the thrills
that. ar^ to be won. p
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nOTXKOB. prtATtOH. June • a .—
| e tArft of twelve Gotten e*** fn
\jjeqrV «Ime I* not. an nnreiuwnable
flPMp fw * h«**K and, to ownet*
It means n profit nhon feed n t of
i?:ss. This In nnrt U what tht> rrV-
erds -of «overol hundred rvonlt^v floek
donyin«mtArs in alt pnrfi of Tovafi
"hoTT- fnr the twelve mon h-> rridlnp
ApHl . |Óth: V* renertcd hy rmtflty.
hnd ' home dfmomtration avont to
^:vV. Helmnrren. poiiltrv «nreiallnt
't tlr> HJttension nervie , Th" ntim-
her ht ftecV-e renortWl frrun month to
month varied ns did their site, hut
the record* represent the pveroee iff
moro than ,*«.«00! hlrdn. Individual
flnrli-q rtnc d i« «ii*e from ?0 to
lit,00<í 1'lrds With mo«e than half
the number incjud«td in the 100 tó
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Kingsford-Smith
fontWued from pasa'one
tbe plane had not readied Cnn«? Race
which tvas 1100 miles -from Xew
Tork. it was calculated that it*would
. have to do better than 1J0 "miles an
hour to peach ftp foal before ox-
hanstine it= fual minply.
Tha speed previously had nvor-
fctad about it mtlea per hour. With
a diminiahinr fuel load a greater
speed for the remaining dletrnce to
New Tork might have teen etjWt-
ed. bnt bead winds up and, down the
coast varying1 from five to twenty
tylles an hour in velocity would
fare, countere<l this advantage.
The "tour airmen >fought a battle
with sleep throughout the long.night.
Surrounded by • tbe fog bank', litiat
and rain, which were driven straight
at| them by ktropg head winds, thev
found a monotony which only reali-
«fltion of the danger of positions en-
abled them to-overcome.
Once at it;?!; iK. m.. Tuesiday, E.
ft. T-. J. \V. Kiattuage, the radio oji-
orator. wlrele ied: "Now very dark.
Almost blinded with motar ringed
r-wltb flame. fttili lf.0 miies from
Gape Race. . Pickens of struggle to
- keep awake now. Drone • of motora
makes me tired. Paint streak of ,
approaching daa^n."
It was from thin mqnaage on that
it became evident the plane was in i
. trouble.
FOUND IN LAKE
rilTCAOO. .tune 25. í AD—The
body of Mrs. Mn Mnv Oalbraith. her
Jier head wrapped with cheesecloth,
was token from 1-abe Michigan at
the foot of. Hollywood Ave., today.
Miss Oalbraith, a- nurse, was 63
years old. The body was fully
clothed, including _ topcoat and hat.
About her waist. ' beneath the coat,
her purse was hound with a heavy
c¿rd. . ■ ■ -
Pqlic« believe the elderly nurse
look "her own'life, but their first in-
vestigation failed,, to account for a
bruise above one eye. nor did it ex-
plain the purpose of the cheese-cloth
head-coveting.
i.ner.verrd n «l<v V mortiliiv of
14.1 o^r eent which i- much lower
•than in conffepteil poultrv centers In
the east and f.if west, but much
higher than most porsops had sup-
posed was true for Texas. Rummer
seems to be barde on n hen - timn
Winter, fo- more of them die in the
J¿™ Junior monjJkjij j¡£
other time, the demonstration rec- *
' ords show. The liad effects of ox-
tremelv hot weather may be avoided,
demonstrations show hv keening
nlentv of cool, clean drinkinv" water
before hena at all times, !b.v furnish.
I Hill nil III -TT
/1 r doten egga for the
jraar amounted to tüiout 1 cents,
November being th^ highest month
with a cost of ST.4 cents per dqiten.
and Anrii Ota lowesr wHfr a coa\ of
9.8 cents per do*en. Cost of feed
represents about «n , per ciKtit ^ the
rotffl poultry erpense. Mr. Holmgreen
says. tfeven-eighths of the receipt,^
ift these flocks came from egg sales
THo hens laid an average of 14S eggs
each for the year. v
SOTIAl/ VTHTRIi IS BACK.
OBOrNI FOR NFW I'fl.M
• .Southampton society circles anda
Wrfll rt rer-t financial senition provide
the backgrounds for the all-dinlogue
action of "The Laughing Lad v." V .
' With Ruth Chatterton as the star
Lnttd PHve Brook tvs hpr teadink man.
Director Victor SchertJslnger has
carried the action ¿f tbe poreen play
through thei colorful setting of an
ultra smart'Southampton house par-
ty and an impressive board of direc.
tors nvceting at which a gigantic
bank merger Is, effected.
In filming the house ■ party epi-
" of' the story, which is an adnp-
tation by Arthur Richman of' Alfred
Sntro's play of the same hame, sets
of the modernistic school were de-
signed and constructed 4y the studio
art d ¡íec tor, William Salte-. These
backgrounds provide an almost com-
liliU* jMnont movaWUty and add!
to th* effectiveness of muy of the
scenes by adroit movement of. thi>
camera. Ineldetnally, Rchert*inger
was one of the first American diren-
tora to make use of this technique
in the ailent picture field and screen
frtna have not forgotten the remark
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camera^ movement in bis Forgotten
able
Local Teachers Are
Photographed With
President H o o v e r
Being the guest of President Hoo-
ver and being photogra phed. with
him at the White House last U-eek
was included in the. t^ritliag experi.
enees of a group of four Orange
county teachers with the Omnibus
College tour covering- the ynited
States and Canada this summer. Mrs.
l.-onuni Standheld received a letter
today from her cousin. Miss Eva
H¿re. a teacher of tbe l.itll ' Cyprasri
school, stating that the party had
visited the White House as. quests
of; the president and were photo-
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TOMORROW
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Harry
Richman
"PUTTIN'
LAUGHING
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R1TZ"
CSUVB PB°0KS
ato
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Wednesday
at
Snap hots'
BTABIiR PANTBV
Talking
Comftly
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:oming
"Cpmmaiyder
Byrd
at the
South Pole
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i n*' ™ 1 u*" * v« n"t i«7«i
Face*, an outstanding silent product
tion of last season. -
Supporting MÍ3B Chatterton and
Brook in this Paramount New Show
World screen play ia a group of
noAble stage players Including Dan
Mealy, Raymond W aublrn ,Hu
Healy, Raymond Walburj ,\ Hubert
pruce. . Dorothlj HaJf, Nedda ITar-
rigan. Marguerite St. John. Alice,
Hegeman. Nat Pendleton, Lillian B,'
Tonge, Joe King, Helen Hawley,
Betty Bartley and .lack Cronin. Th<v
nii't nrr ííoijips tn thr*
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WOMAN DrSfBES
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OAINKSVT1XR. Tcx., June 28.—
A portable pan try is ■ the achievement
j>f Mrs. F. R. Wnllis who Ih'es in
1 Cooke county, and who wiintw to take
her pantry with her when sheTnVijvcs
from the rented farm they occupy-
Besides this advantage she says that
a pantry on rollers, is handier in the
Winter because it can be moved into
the kitcheiy where it's warm
mike hog« not orr por
STATE SENATE
News ternes from .Houston that
Rep. Mike Hogg will not be a can-
didate for ,the .«tare 'senate against
Sen. Walter F. Woodul. who is setik-
in¿ re-election, and now that Hógg
i out Of it, Woodul win be retwrDetf
for another term unopposed. It ap-
pears that friends of Rep. Hogg.hafl
Furniture Store
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easts you no more
—1 hen why buy a Imager ear?
Do you realise tlml the brUllut Ewes
Challenger actually costs little more than
can vrhteh aye known chiefly fcr Sow price?
Just forget MlUt priM " &A
Get tbe actual costs — trade-in,
and extra* considered. Yon will be aaton*
ished at how little, if anything, more It
¿oAa'for the outstanding advantages of
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Now |lw|t the eoat for an Emox
Challenger ia not in any Maae a
of
can meet iU
ehallienge either in appearanee, quality
attvaetiveljr pHeadl. f!4é
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2 1-2 YARDS PEPPERELL
SHEETING
In white only. Full yard wide Dollar
Day Special, 10 yards for only.
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DOMESTIC
Full bleached. 81 inches wide. Best
quality, Special for Dollar Day 2 1-2
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quality Dollar Day Special, 10 yard
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DOMESTIC
Best quality bleached, Domestic yard
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wide. Excellent quality,
for Dollar Day, 10
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4 YARDS PRINTED
VOILES
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Summer Voiles in all the wanted
colors. 39 inches wide. Dollar Dáy
Special, 4 yards-
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7 YARDS OF NEW- tí
GINGHAM
Fait colors, 32 inches wjide Attrac
Uve patterns. Dollar Day special, 7
yards-
DOLLAR DAY SALE OF
HOUSE DRESSES
Fashoinftd from the best materials,
beautifully trimmed. Fast color, all
sizes, S]
SHOO
5 TURKISH TOWELS FOR
ONLY $1
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Large size Turkish Towels. Heavy
weight. Specially priced for this
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PEPPERELL SHEETS ON
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Genuine Pepperell Sheets
Limit two to a customer,
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81-2 YARDS OF
PERCALES
Fall color Percales. Good patterns
36 indies wide. Special for 'Dollar
Day, 8 1-2 yards-
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 16, No. 289, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 25, 1930, newspaper, June 25, 1930; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth142711/m1/4/: accessed July 10, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.