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Leader
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ORANGE, TEXAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1924
Number 147
re
GROWING CROPS SUES WIFE
. 4
FOR DIVORCE
THREATENED
Orange county will look like »
the negro population yesterday aft
PRODUCE NEWS
divisional engineer
bratien was being brought to a hue-
highway
department,
eessful olose.
He advised that all
headquarters.
14, out of the city.
had yesterday, created quite a hit
course
<
lovo, henor and
-uni hie while
I
kouling in eharges of “oceupyiug
BE BOSS OF
she was treed and Stoddard, a prum-
inal court mode known today that
placed at 1
haa
Is
ere
the 35ta day since
improvement
he loot eonsciousnesa.
I
special Tuendayi
DRY COXVENTIOX
I
Hens, 30 cents.
NOHKRT*OX WILL DEIIVEI
ADDKKSS
Ire-
for him a speedy recovery.
Citizenship Meeting” to be Held by C. of C. Thursday Night
a
By United Press.
George Brennan
And
lime boss without any frills.
We want the people to know that 'this is not
a
Is Questioned
Successful Bidde r s
because the radiator of
3:30 a.
fortunates aa noon aa the need was, hauling gravel for the surtacing of
MELONS? YES
*
T
t
RESULT OF 2
STRAW VOTES
The enthuslastie response by the
big hearted Orange people to a call
SAN ANTONIO, June 2» —Trail-
ing her husband frohn New Jersey
sof
X
ro-
ns
ATLANTA, Ga., June 20. A- G.
Caldier, uged eapitalist, famt*d for
v
in interested in the upbuilding of Orange,
ardson today.
J ~ .. ----
CITY RESPONDS GENEROUSLY
TO RED CROSS APPEAL
FOR MILK AND ICE FUND
overheat.
Unless weather interferes he will
ler.
The suit, filed In superior court
ire
>le.
on-
ly-
ced
act
that have fallen today.
Ellisor aald that while no dam-
Annie Reynolds Jaffrey elaims him
a. her husband.
Both wife No. 1 and wife No 2
faced each other when Jeffrey was
taken to the police statton for ques-
Red Cross Milk and lee Fund
Previously contributed......$61.00
Today’s Contributions: -
Madison Lodge No. 126, A. F.
rer
nd
he
....$25.00
.... 2.50
&A.M. ....
S. M. White ...
Newien, 2b
Tranth. ct.
Pemitz. if.
English, 2b.
Kinnear,
Heslip, 3b.
Kennedy, 1b.
Amadee, piteher.
Wright, catcher
Odum, rf and pitcher.
Kghi and Quaidy. utility men,
JULY 1ST IS
CLEANUPDAY
i
point it will be distributed.
Guy Burkhart who to in the re-
tail ice business, baa agreed to fur-
blah ice free of charge to the ty-
On Road Job Fail
To Show Up
For some reason, Martin Brothers
। . - -------- -———
Collins Ex
To Speak H
Retting dds.
NEW YORK, June 10 —One Gov-
ernor Smith backer today laid one
to 30 that the New York governor
Allie Payne ........ 5.00
Send Your Contribution to the Red
Cross Milk and Ice Fund, Care
of Mayor Sol White
' I
Convention
Sidelights
ter, Irvin Hartman spirited his two
children, Irvin, Jr., 10. and Mary,
----- r I the summer home of Breckenridge
"Stra*e show which way the wind' Long. In Nantucket where thy will
‘ iotes show remain during the convention.
taud.2, cents.
PRICE LIST
"Sleeping Boy”
Better On
35th Day
SISTER OF WILL CELEBRATEState NowIn Charge of Three RAINS TO HELPCOKE KING
FRANKS BOY 4THOFJULY Orange County Highways CPAWINC CPADS enre ur
Each delegate arriving in town
today was met by a pretty girl with
a smile and a bouquet of flowers.
Men delegates received boutonuieres
while the ladies were given cor-
sages
slight jump this week from S3 cents
a bunch to 40 and‘,o cents. The
VOLUME X.
—-—•—----
celery to bither th'a weak and to
gradually letting scarcer according
to retallers. The
MITCHELL FIELD, L. I., June
10.Tomorrow, the longeat day of the
year, probably will wind Lt. Russell |
Maughan winging aeross the eontin-i
ent in an attempt to fly from
here to San Franels:o between dawn
and darknesn.
Maughan was all set to hep off'
today but called off the flight at l
Two Wives Chat assured, however.
As Their Hubby
Apples, 10 cents and up.
Bananas, 40 cents
Okra. 21 cents a pound
Beets. 10 cents a bunch.
Cueumbers, 5 for 10 cents.
Celery, 40 and to cents.
Cabbage, » centa a pound.
Sweet pepers, 30 cents a pouna.
New potatoes. 5 centa a pound.
Old potatoes, 8 1-1 centa a pound
Lettuce, 25 and 30 cents a head
English peas, 15 cents a pound
Eggs. 30 cents a pound
onlons, 10 cents a pound
Squash. 1 1-1 rants a pound.
Biack-Eyed peas. It 1-2 rants a
to a real old
im nt business mnan was neld for the
iyorce from his second
May Little itegan Cand-
Coolidge in elected
One to two Smith is nominated.
One to 2 1-3 McAdoo in nomina-
ted
One to 8 Governor Ritehie of
Maryland is nominated
One to 2 Smith is the next presi-
dent.
this contract ran from 70 cents to
11.10. The road has already been
prepared for this gravel surfacing
Arrangements hav ebeen practically
complete whereby the road will be
he had received a letter threatening
the kidnaping of Jonepmne Franks,
pister of Robert Franks Justice
Caverly and nolira hold the letter
was sent by s erank, one of more
than 100 received. -
The Daily
home in Port Arthur then to be
; to Dallas and later San Antonio,
' Malitta Lee Jaffrey has Jernes
— ... .. ,.«• a m ....teen ' Jaffrey in jail here on the ehatge
leava.heremat 2t22an fad caxtern that he has another wife here. Jaf-
ttpadard. hmsan prdnnc,1 hour, frey 1 being held on a vagrancy
and 10 minytes ater.
realised and now the donations are the road north of the city limits
coming in systemstically. ' from Sixteenth street to the Newton
The free use of PreJean's market public road, have not yet started
cold storage plant as tendered the the work The gravel is on freight
Red Cross yesterday afternoon. Milk ears in the city. Martin Brother,
will be stored there from which were awarded the contract for haul
"‘Yessir, you can tell the world
that Orange negroes sre going to
celebrate our nation's birthday, July
4th, because in reality that’, our
eelerated ‘this afternoon, however.
He will be moved to a hospital.
Hi father, an iron worker, has
worke but one day since the toyt
fell ill.
obligation which in the past
been rather a hazarcous one.
A combination of warm weather
and a somewhat hotter pqlitical sit-
uation caused Governor Smith thia
afternoon to pull away from con-
ferences and drive to Coney Island
for a swim.
day."’ declared a leading spirit of in this county.
the nezro ponulation vesterday aft- rhe notce caine trom Horace Boyt•
Press assoelation
that the youthful killers were insan:
and irreponsible. A new battery
of alienists may be brought into the
case Darrow said
A new indietment charging them
with eonepiracy 10 murder may be
returned within a few days, it was
Mated st th* state attorney’s office
The new indictment to being con-
- calls yesterday afternoon and last
night by parties anxious of the priv-
* Hege of doing something for the un-
fortunate lad, who to one ot at least
1 pound
Corn. 50 and ••. rants.
Cantalopezi5andwi brmg *■
Carrots, it eents a bunch.
Grapefruit, 10 cents each
Fryers. 40 cents • pound
several people that are in line for
aid from the milk and lee fund.
Tons of ice and gallons of milk _________________
were found available for the un-.who were awarded the contract for
Inc at 70 centa per yard Bids on
” The riee erops were never finer
at this season of the year, aecord- here, charged cruelty and humilatiug
String beans, mustard greens, and ing to the farmers who say that conduct on the part df the youthful
turnip rreens had disappeared from nothing has becn le . undone ut sive wile of the 73-yeur-old soft drink
the local produce markets this week, the rice crop a chance. The riee king.
making room for home grown can- crop will alao be greatly benefitted They were married less than a year
talopes, okra, black-eyed paas and by the summer showers, th’ ricetgu and just a" few weeks before
squash. Some products took price- farmers suy. ! tilai of a $500,000 breach of proju-
jumps this week, while apples, cel- -------- ise suit by Mrs. nezima DeBuchel
ery, blackberries and lemons ad vane- (ITTI nITTIH amrrrrft of New Orleans
Mrs. Candler had been a public
sienographer with offices near those
for assistance brought about by a
..__g--p ________._____ closec report of an orphan boy suffering
shop proposition but that we welcome every citizen who "ltbtovhotdifczan
said L. M. Shep- its heart for the unfortunate. ,
There were scores of telephone
Anything can happen now Euro-
F**, otthe SSSt&’SUS'S
------A. *---«... .... ‘the state of New Nfekic tomorrow
phold boy, or aa much more of it
S%A",Dn"a the milk and Ira stralehtened where it connects with
fund is in worklug order. physictans the Newton road
heart, today filed
The Orange county commissioners’ court was notified to-
day through County Judge Ed S. MeCarver, that beginning . . .
June 1, the Texas highway department assumed all responsi- ‘accraing trdtn. Viewa-Xr “County
bilities for the maintenance of the three designated highways Farm Demonstrator g. C. Ellisor,
mt h ' Ma result of the refreshins rains
Governor Smith started his pre-
convention breakfast today with
corn beef hash, toast and coffee.
"Democratic enough for anyone,"
he said
carry out the hreats. had yesterday created quite
The Hartmans attempted to keep of enthusiasm when in the
the destination seeret and gave out of his. address to the emansipators.
the information that they were bound said, that a negro gaveshis life blood
for somewhere in the country, but/firat in the cause f liberty of the
it to understood, too, that they ateination. He laid that I[be negro re
due in Baltimore for a vislt to the ferred to was the first man to tall
homa of Dr had Mrs. and Irvin J. I in ‘-be Boston massacre. He thrilled
Speer his audience with the statement-
Chief ot Detectives Michael J. "Just . few days ago I stood in
Hughea said he believed a crank Boston on the exact spot that this
wrote the letter but Hartmaa to hero died."
taking no ehanees, __ _ -------
Rihara Loeb and Nathan Leopold UI AU I IT IMITI I
-ux rromndciWUAN WILL
the defense to build up the theory
NEW YORK, June 20 — Raid W
O. McAdoo to the press:
"The Volstead law can be and will
be enforced if I am elected."
Said Governor Smith, when the
statement was called to his atten-
tion:
"The Voistead law ought to be en-
forced. It’s the lew of the land."
of the Coca Cola king They were
n.urried at Emory university after
: an elopuent.
They separated several months
ago after Mra Candler was arresied
unsightly accumulation of weeds,
ens, and miseellaneous trash win
come under the ban of civic elean1n away from home and be in Jail,” out. warn spent a is iast oav reag-
the boy pined behind theeitypris- ing the Bible and writing letters,]
dent property lon bars this afternoon.______________! apparently undisturbed._____1
a, ana sary, Janes l . Robinson, president of
He fears the the local Emancipation club, under
author of the letter may try tofwhose auspices the eelebration was
CHICAGO, June 20.-While police - .
bent thelr energies to finding the erncon otter the Emaneipation cele-
author of the $10,000 ransom 1st- ** ---*im *-----* •.....-
touch with Red Cross headquarters,
on the first floor of the I. O. O. F
building on Main street, or tele-
phone 740
An early and careful investiga-
tion will'be made by the Red Cross
of every case reported
sirdered to; enable the grand jur(20
to hear new witnesses.
a dive " At the trial in police eurt
WASHINGTON, June 20.Not
playing any favorites, Comtissioner
Haynes’ .quad of dry agenta which
Forty two out of the first sixty
men thus decorated replledi..
aupperne these flowers were grown
in the Madison Square Garden ww d
have heard so much about.
The only safeaide to any argu- i
ment to the middle
- rd
nAIAIAn -A A Hill AnAAA A membership and citizenship meeting of, the Chamber of
AWN IU AKK UKUSS Commerce will be held Thursday night, June 26, nt w liehl time
AMIrmipi-rreII-r mil I the newly-elected directors will be inducted into office. Inter-
NEN I kl 75 I WII I esting talks by Orange citizens will form part of the program
„ - M Aprann uAnI, BIT which was only partially completed today. A program that
S I AK I IN N-W T KK dA I । will he of interest to not only every member anil officer of
_____ -_______the Chamber of Commerce but to every citizen as well, is
equipment and materials necesaary
for carrying on the work had been
provided’ and that organizatlona has
been perfected with whteh to cafry
on ’.he • ork which meant that the
various counties thru which the 18,-
000 miles cf designated highways
would be ielieved of the maino-
nace. It was stated that the de-
partment waa unable to cope with
the situation the first oi the year
when the highwaya came into its
bauds, owing lo the ici of organ-
ization, equipment and materials.
The Orange eanty highways that
will be maintained from now on are:
Highway No. 2, which includes the
eonerete road between the Sabine
and Neches rivers; highway No. 87
formerly known as highway No. 8.
la gravel surtaxed road between Mau-
of the Hexas
with Ausiin
aay that there will be many places —---.w. . .
where the favors will be in order. Mr,and Mra c M. Heiss.
. . . ter Rena and son Gustave spemt
if there ere those who know of un- Thursday with relatives in Beau-
tortunates unable to provide milk mont. Miao Neil Chapman accom-
and lee, they are naked to get in panled them home.
sen I made such a record for aridity at
NIGHT OF JULY 7 Cleveland, is moving on New York.
Local supporters cf Feiix Robert- But the "aces" are aot going he-
ron. of Dallas, k candidate for go, cause • democratie convention, to
ernor of Texas, have been Informed being held there any more than
that he will Im here to deniver an they went 10 Cleveland because the
Jnddress in behair of his candidacy republicann were there.
OB the night of July 7 in thia in- They are xoin« because of the
Intanee, aa hue been the case in va- "larEe gathering.
rto» others where ean-daten come That is Havnes own explanation
t to Orange, no previoun arrangement, of the concentration of Ai An
. have s. yet been made General plane agents, colonels and rank, andunlle
are for all political gatherings to be just around the corner from Mad
, held la th. open when weather inon Rq<rar« Garden.
ronditions will permit. _________________
--- — CREIT MEN MEET
- aag, — U Taa"esuraanain
Student a Deathatie r« romsting-ditu" De
held aat on early date for fine I Be-,
tion on a plan to encourage prompt
payments and to discoyrage the bad
eheek evil
HOUSTON, June 20.— Manueil
Middleton. 12-year-old Houston boy,
lying in a atate of coma following
eerebro-spinal fever shows signs of
ALBURQUERQUE, N. M„ June
I.—A dibect dencendant of the
Doctors reported today that his
condition inn nthhu “is • the most!
satisfactory so far. His pulse
age had been done on arcount of affairs of the
the dry hot weather prevaillag for'suit tor dr
the past few days, that the crops wife, Mra.
were beginning to need rain.
ssBSfeW SULPHUR MEETS
=-= ORANGE IN TWIN
mmmma BILL HERE SUN.
doaen to 8b cents. Celery took a --- • V Ala
Double Header. grand jury for having intoxicating
Diamends vs. Sulphur 1 liquor.
That is the title of a baseball I * _
price of corn ad- drama which will be enm ted at HIT Tin Trar nr
vanced thia week at some places West End ballyard her. Sunday aft- KWWV WIN IN
from 50 cents a dozen to 40 cents. ernoon WITn) II 111 111
Blaekberties era nearly gone but “Lick Sulphur," NMMaN II Mi Ul
can be found Ik one place tor a This ie the war-cry, the demand,
much hiumet prtce than last week. 1 the bone of Orange fandom. Sulvhur
Home rrown .cantalopes broke has collected the big ene of a three-
In to the market this week, and were rame aeries with Orange and iocal
his engine showed a tendency to
night with approxvin ately 125 pas-
1 (Continued on Page Four.)
. tioning and chatted together for
“Will there be any melons—any awhile.
melns in Orange on July 4th?"
•Well. I guess *!” •* ROUTH REAR DUE JULY 5
the scores cf truek rarmers. who The Lone star line of Galveston.
Planted early, this and.in-lannounces that che steamer South
creased the aerenre with the ho|>e q ... . f +he vessojs
at the local supply might be filled Lhat ophates thru the port of Or-
from home Erown. melons, Thejange on the 20-day service, will re-
promoter, of the Orange July Fourth reloaa asut July 5.
eelebration are nesured. that aDm This vessei dicharge a cargo at
something happens that there will _ " 12 a..
be melns for everybody that day Porto Rican ports • few dav AE0:
aad that the melons will bear the The nest cargo to t go to Coben
Orange brand In superior quality .porta
at 8 a >. when Coy.- Somes n.
Hinkle -rose, the state line to the
democratic convention. The sucees-
tsion of Mrs Charhan was brought
About by the death of Joae Baca,
lieutenant-governor She was secre-
Ltory of state and became liteutenant-
'governor ujon the death of Bara.
I Thu will tie the first time any
1 woman has been governor of a state
w 1th W.
charge pending investigation. Mrs.
pressed its i hanks to the Orange
county eourt for its eboperation yith
the department during the period of
perfecting its plans for taking cars
of the work.
The Orange county authorities
gladly received the news to the effect
that they would be relieved of the
he demonstrated his democracy to-
day when he answered a call. A
reporter on the other end of the
line; everybody thinking that a
president-maker would have a flock
of servants about him asked if he
was .peaking to Mr. Brennan. pri-
rate secretary.
"Private secretary!" exploded
Brennan "Mr Brennan has’t
such nn animal."
—
IWHEN-M
HITTOWN
J. Steddard, and J. W
. riceville and Bancroft's switeh : nd
I highway No. 43, between Orange
and the Newton roun v line at
NEW MGY || Har ’.bury The last
: » thru the ivisDKona engieer, ex-
follcwer: of the Tatman-Wright crew
' are unable to sleep night, until rec-
ord. are correeted and made to read I
aa they ahould, with Orange in the1
win column.
Therefore, a double header--twoj
games in one afternoon.—-bringing is blowing and straw
•ogether two teams that are easily whieh way the rare is gotng," Chas,
the class Of this neek neck of the G. Thomas, campaign manager for
hemisphere The affair in thrill-1 Lynch Davidson, candidate for gover-
packed with opportunities for the nor, announeed Wednesday morn-
"fan who likes his baseball in big ing following the receipt of the an- ___-
fones with lota of aetivitiv on the nouneement of the result of a straw I woui4 receive the demoeratie prest:
. - "orsprarearparmisr.
azraponalntaarg"“lzandasnar"punrvorTox"ponventlont"arcatnariboun" “i • to •
shcuting, veiling score-hungry fans "Two straw votes voluntarily tak-,
since the Diamond first ins- into en recently among business and I
being. Sulphur, on the other hand, professional men of Texan in both'
---------- rotis, hard- esses have given Lynch Davidpmn
family William Gibbs XeAdoo, tirm,
fnireemg husband and tether of his
family now—statesman an petitician
bter,
in 10 minute. I was sitting in the
MeAdo apartment on the 18th floor
of the Vanderbilt.
Seventeen pieces of baggage nnd
a basket of peaehes, pineapples, 1m-
nanns, etc. I counted 'em all There
were vanes and vases of nowers,
robes and blue snap dragons, plush
furniture and tricolor lighta,
Mrs. MeAdoo gave me a entile
and murmured something about the
children.
"Are you comtortable!"—here waa
the husband speaking. I found her
later going thru the 'baggage
"You know, I really dent recoe-
nize the eontents of any of these.”
she said. "I'm looking for the ehi-
dren’s things and they neem to bo
gone."
Ro are th. ehildren, I thought.
For they had been moved Into the
, background immediately upon ar-
| rival.
The candidate took hia family to
.603 t ' Tonight.
Tuesday. July 1 will be clean up, —
day .jn orange. On Ihat daz the Senator V. A Collfus of Delia., to
Y. M.B. L, eooperating.withathelexpeeted *’ ardive here by automo-
eity government wi stere a nVe’hiie some elm. thin afterncon to de-
-on’tfas with 100 memben taxme ver •" sddrrm In behalf of hi.
pan, aided by the local boy scout condidaey. Collins was expected to
organisation.. . ireash here 1::33 this afternoon
A. a preliminary to the drive; by train, brt did not arrive
Bo, Scouts will make a .surve y ol when the spenking will be
the city taking name, of propery held could not be ascertaned.
oyneF; wbemt prewisca T2 M an. ........ .1. .
ig up. The property owners will rI1an . .
be naked to lean up the trash and Hold 4 Runaways ... . -j r
have it ready for the trucks and _____ - /Ward Hung For
the cleen-up oquad which will start Day Patrolman Clarenee Coehran r. . 5. -
Xt” ’ on h। apprehended two boys in ther teens ,
first. a , , ,u ,r‛ here this norning. becanse he sus- ___
..Sitatueksuand. °ther trash cSr-ipielonea that they had. run away FLORENCE, Aris., June 20.4
th. The trash as Fast as it la. t rom their parents. This.sthe. oy2iwilliam Ward, convieted of the mur-
Etered"Bp‛i “ Jake, to TncromLEC“dipepitywar
* reinyrsroraeone bun Wien-iheir’fnlkee in totch *ieh the boy* t,r h"n *' 6 •‛m"saaD. .26 vava, ,h* meue son -or Mr. ana
“I’d certainly rather be baek at Plans for the slain youth s father Mr W E. Mecorquodale,
- - - to spring the trap were not carried Seventh street, had the misfortune
from home and be in Jail,'' out. Ward spent hie last day read-to fall from a tree and break hizpean statesmen are going to
larm. Hi. many HUte friend, "ishjland to rest a little while.
By DOROTHY SHUMATE
(U. S. Convention Corroapondent)
NEW YORK. Jane IS.—"A little
child shall lead them." But wheref
This is the question which agitat-
ed New York Wednesday as winiam
O, McAdoo, demoeratie candidate
for the presidency, swung fiou the
platform of the 1:3* B A O. end
plowed bis way thru 3000 excited
supporters. On his shoulder ent his
youngest daughter direeting the way.
The way led to"the Vanderbilt
hotel wnere Mr. McAdoo will make
his headquarters during the conven-
tion—the road from there, not even
the wisaeres know.
The 3:30 was two,minutes late
and I dashed up at 3:30. I ran along >
ne platform brod ». tog “I'm o.k
-ng for McAdov,"
“Your sear ha, ended " aai l
a soft, renial voice u. I collided
with a tall man carrying a hild.
Cloce behind came a aweet-vbieed
woman, anohter child lending th.
way There could be no mistake
her- she had the Wilson jay.
"be fog eleared and teheld here
»«i the eandidate whim women will
wen two < ot over twice aa man, votes aa all of
_ ____games, and they believe his opponents eombined,’ -aid Mr
! they ean make it nlmnst uoinlu Ous Thomas.
by taking the double bill here Run- in the vote aboard the Texas
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