The Daily Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 10, No. 150, Ed. 1 Tuesday, June 24, 1924 Page: 3 of 4
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out of delicate skin and face as to allow
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CAMP AIDHSSA
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American airmen beeame a realy.
A new area of avlation has been
for 7:to tonight
at Muonic Hall
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Public
SAGE TEA DANDY
TO DARKEN HAIR
deaths in the pant three or four
days, aceording to Dr Sholars, who,
in eompany with Dr. R. H. Hami-
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Miomes i
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Mr. and Mrs. C. B.
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OPIUM and its alkaloids, to diminish
suffering;
ANTISEPTICS to keep away and
cure infections; ___________
X-RAY to determine conditions un-
seen by the unaided eye;
MICROSCOPE to detect the causes
of disease;
RADIUM for the cure of cancer etc.
Camp L
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Hundreds, of other scientific discovecies have been made by scientific physicians
and their allies. Not a single modern dis covery for the permanent relief of suffering
tam-
and
Charbon Outbreak
Is Under Control
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CHOLERA was banished by deter-
mining the bacillus .and purifying
drinking water;
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Tbe chief difference between ut
derwear and bathing suita i> colured
underweur to eonsidered old-fashion-
ed nowadays.
Discoveries which prolong life and prevent disease have been wrested from the
great unknown storehouse of nature by physicians and allied scientists. Many of
them have devoted their entire lifetimes to unlocking the secrets of nautre in1 a self-
sacrificing effort to conquer disease.
You may throw away the telephone, telegraph, steam and gas engine, electric
motor, submarine and airplane, if you will, but keep the great agencies for health,
appiness and efficiency in medical discov eries, such as
ETHER AND CHLOROFORM for* TYPHOID epidemics are relieved by
probably will have to take entire
... . - Jebn Gary
Labo- troublee in Germany sell
to mind the biological fact that the
worm musa turn' to make ends meet.
lifleally inclined. 3 .1
Both Leroy SpriK the husband,
and Mrs. Spring, hw wife, are dele"
gates to the democratic national eon-
- ‘ It is the first time
was a complete sur-
relatives in Orange
A POLITICAL FAMILY
NEW ron, Jane 24—me soring
family of Hanenster, 8. a. to po-
FRUGE A SON
Denlers to secona-hana Furniture,
Btoves, Heatrs, Beds, Mattresnen:
etc. We bur and toll er trade alt
kinds of Second-hand Furniture,
Btoves, Furniture, and Lawn Mow-
on repaired. Phones 439 and 949.
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Dr. Henry, Stukey
osrEoFArMO PHYBICIAN
MT Okange Nattbnal Bank mdu
Hour 8 to IB a. m.—2 to 5
vaccine and sanitation;
YELLOW FEVER was traced to
mosquitoes and banished from the U.
)
SMALLPOX may be prevented by
vaccination;
MALARIA is controlled by swamp
drainage and mosquito destruction;
DIABETES is relieved by the new
discovery, Insulin;
DI PT HE RI A is cured by antitoxin;
RABIES has been stamped out by
the Pasteur treatment;
LOCKJAW is unknown when serum
is used.:
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ma, aE his othiee on
of the First Natino-
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COLBURN GRAIN CO
Phone 149
THINK TAYLOR
MANSLANN -
mpe-en's.
anteed to inceme the quantity of your egg
production over any othge feed or money
back. Contains no alalfa fller, therejore,
lowea ia fibre and a hihest in vitimines
SAek your dealer.
"tEKBATTEEY •TATOS
Near 8. P. Depoi.
L B. MURRAY. Owner
Our buueny wervice includes
expert advlce when It to an teow
omiy to you.
A. E. F. BURTON
Offtoe otor A. a C. Geo Store.
Pbene, office SOS Rm. 161
blood .hot, hands trembling with
sheer fatigue .the airman was bun-
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DGMSH
pI6SA-mus
They have been spending several
weeks in Los Angeles are entoute
home. They will be ia Orange for
a week.
—Meets with Mrs.
r. 604 Cherry at.
X.y 9
W‘8 1i
odman ball Monday evening with
good attendance. This was the
light from New York to
eime Monday and the
Orange Chapter
No. 78, R. A. M.
Orange Council
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area ■ muge £
Loyalty Club Of the
" * wilt a
. . ____ experiments. By all means
Dr. Sholars sttes that the stock the thing which has stood
EanktaBock
Lady Chiropractor by appoint meat
Suite IIP Holland Building,
Entranee next to r. o.
Phomes, Office MO, Ree. 1128
‘ ijh,uarmd.cxerisaxan,n
NEW TREATMENTFOR
SWOLLEN GUNDS
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Fleeter almost then the sun itseir husband - sad wife hare ben seat
*a“---- ----- a— as- as delegatea.
SAN PRANcisco. June
Police are probing facts that lead
eolor to the murder theory
Henderson had drawn $2100 from
his beak at Taylor a week ago and
$750 mere the neat day. This mom-
ey ia still unaceounted for. He
west to Beuumont, staying at the
Crosby hotel two days. Then he re-
•arsed to Houston atilt keeping the
key of his room at Beaumoni. Thurs-
day he went on a party at Bay
shore perk. returning to Howstog
Friday: Friday night he stayed at
Larenden hotel here.
Saturday morning he told J. A.
Hyde, a friend, that he feared he
wae going to be “bumped ofr* and
that two men were following him.
Hyde advised him to change ho-
tels and to register under an assum-
ed name. He registered st the Ben-
der Saturday as J. A. Hirsea. Sun-
day morning he plunged to bis
death. The $2850 was gone.
Hyde heard of Henderson's death
and returned to Hounton to asstst
Mrs. Spring has the mor imapor-
tant poet. - She is national coramsit:
teewoman nom South Cazolina, and
All members requested to be pres-
ent. Visiting Masons cordially in-
vited to attend.
e M. O. DAVIES,
secretary.
the etale. may be too ill to attend
the convetnion.
Her husband to a wealthy cuttoe
•ad textile men. Both be and his
wife are earnest McAdoo sapporters.
tations were showered upon the dar-
ing officer who left Mitchell field
at 2.59 a tn. eastern .taadard time
and arrived at San Franeiseo 21
huurs and 4g minutes later.g
it wee pact dusk when Maughan's
record flight eame to an end but
airmen pointed out he had been de-
layed 17 minytes M dawa after the
sun was up and that the flier ae-
t sally arrived 18 uninutes ahead of
sehedule. ' ~ ‘4
He was sir sick s' eouple of dol-
es times during the flight He att
little he Mid between the btatt and
2uPavA,1101 i<^IA stteet
"•Kr^ssas KJ-
eels et churth—3:30 P. M.
Gleaner’s Missionary Society
| the First Methodist church
sets si church—4 P..M.
Woodbine Rebekah Lodge
0.103 at I. O. O. F. Hau
s P. M
executive Committee meets at
int Presbyterian church—1:30
‘xiiary of ths First Presby-
s\B church meets at Presby-
tun ohurch—3:30 P. M.
ladies of the Christian church
the Eptscopal
lurch does not meat this peek.
Regular monthiy mooting of
L M. U. meets at s o clock—
irst Baptist church.
Reading Class—Ansudi,Camp
sidence of Mrs. Cates Ford—
o’clock. •
nal Calendar
SOCIAL CAKNDER
to Avenue Baptist Ladies
F at 2:30—Lake Avenue
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ENTENTAINING
DAUGHTER
The maay friends of Mr. and Mrs.
Percy Pacha are extending congra-
tulations upon the arrival of a Ittila
daughter, who arrived Tuesday
morning at 7 o’clock.
Hors phy LUXCHEOS
ErwWAN JUNe 20TH I eon, a State vetetinarian,
"rhegrezszarexdeatuday caretul
Arst country club and it to thef r ---------------------
2 nt the following eomnattee 101 owners have cooperated with him to
2 w recora-oresking aitendancelthe letter, with one exception of a
8.: Mrs. R. 8. Manley, ehair I nn-reident mock man, who will be
._ and Mesdames w. C. Grigg* forced to comply with rules
V Folsom, Hunter Beatty, B. B. The stock that die with charbon
snd W H. Melons. I are being burned without an excep-
"An desiring renervation will pleas* tion amd every precaution pobsbie
otophone any member of the comz to being used to prevent a turther
Se not later than Tuesday eve- spread K
9 nX "‘4 - . I It has been seven years since
,■ stogk died to any extent in thia set-
Mss MILDRKD CATHS tion front eharbon.
"SPRovisa I It is believed that if the present
t TThe man; friends of Miss Mildrred spell of hot weather is broken with
Mte will be pleased to learn that I reins tn the near future, it will
A! h“itn has greatly improved. I create eenditloas favorable toward
Mr nd Hrs eates and Miaa Milil stamping out the malady without
Bed left for San Angelo several any further losses.
meka I Dr. Harrison, who .aa the guest
jX 17 th was Miss Mildred’s | of his cousin, J. E. Harrison, and
Eihda. and her mother invited alll family, during his day in ©range,
ox ‘emValemeent patients to eel- left today for Houston. with the un-
PL.Ie the hsppy ceasion with her. I derstanding that he probabiy would
"TTEe Many school males of thia! return in about four days to assist
nine ladv hope to see her tn their I Dr. Sbolara in taking cate of the
% "B Whenssehool opens, mueh im-feharbon situation
of time and public opinion to get
rid of- your pimples, Mlotehes,
bumps, "breaking out,” eczema, ete.
Black and White Dintment, and
Soap, bars not only stood this taat.
bat you are sure of it—when you
know that they are tolling at the
tremendous mi* of more than two
million packages a year.
The way they are economically
priced. to liberal packazes, haa
helped to make them so.popular
along with their dependability. The
50c size Ointment contains three
umes aa much aa the ZSc slse. All1
denlers have both Black sad-White
Ointment and Black and White
Soap, aa they are called.—Adv.
Although there has been an actual
outbreak of charbon in Orangu coun-
ty, only a limited number of deaths
have occurred, according to Dr. S?
W. Sholare, county health officer
who haa watched the situation very
carefully since the first appearance
of the malady about three weeks
ago in the vicinity of Duncan's ,
Woods,
The stock that may have been ex- ,
posed to the disease ere well isolat
ed sad strick rates are being en-
1 forced with toe hope of stamping I
it out with out any further dam- 1
opened np hr the suecessful venture, charge of the business,
nirmen decinkeed today, as eongratu- Evan., mtional comant
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“Swimming Party” — CanP
iudi—O. 8. T Pool
Camp 8pe—home of MT
meax. Front street-. 4 P. M
ITURDAY- ' ’ Mia.
“Cake Sale"—Gleaner » Mis
onary Society. ___
HOUSTON, June 24— C. 8. Hen-
derson. of Taylor, Texaa, mar haw
been thrown from the etghm story
of the Bender* hotel here Bandar
DON’TEXPERIMENT
Wmi’WIFlE CODES"
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Do yoa think so little of your
. "Wer, someone asked '
“Me and my plane.'•
Maughan flew alone al the first
flush of day at Mineola. Before he
banked down here out of the skies
a new darkness descended but he
accomplished what no airmen had
Til LATE Tti I'LAWIFY
FOR SALK: For ante cheap, 3-year-
old cow. Apply corner Park and
Croeket ateela. West Orange.
3 to
People who hare enlarged glands
ought to know that by freely apply,
ing Emerald Oil daily the giand can
be brought to a head and all the
rerms and poisonous secrettons dir-
(barged and aestroyod.
Furthermore the opening will
heal surely and speedhy and without
leaving an uhsighly ecar. People
who desire this treatment should
sec are s tyo-punee original bottle
of BmeraldOll flail strength) and
use as directed-- it to a very con:
ceptratea preparation and a email
quantity laata a long time. It to
also need to reduce swollen veins
snd dissoives goitre.—Adv.
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In eleavina up the ■
eon's brother bea I
Aesthtot C. 8 whs
•I bank last Baturday night. The
contfactine parties are residents of
OraagefloM.
Use Papee Napkdns at houne every
day. Bale Ineu, eave wenhinp
sanitary and qcomoipial. Handy
for lumehew and plenuic, 1000 for
rNNTINa OK
Juuge of fhe“Ppkge ain KBeu
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MARBIBD
scxBAir.
| Aa Intereellog wedding took place
Sunday nt the Lutheran church par-
sonaye, when Mies LAlllan Bodeau
of Port Arthur became the bride ot
Earl Necpoux of Port Arthur. The
bride ware a iovely gown of whtte >
crape da chine with inserts of lace
She carried an arm bouquet of
bride’s roses with shower of iulies
of the valley, and all other acees-
sories to corespond. , X
Mr. Bari Nenpoux is, ths nephew
of Mrs. Harry clark of Ibto city and
humanity can be attributed to superstition, theory or cults.
When you or your family becomes ill, call in an educated, licensed physician. His
training equips him to recognize the causes of your illness and prescribe the safest
remedies for it
AlfTB—Dr. Mhomas O. Dorbandt of san Antonio, win speak si stark Fork on I
Tuenday wening. Juue 24, at 8 o’elock on this extremely ttereetie suabipet. I
son wi copsider to aa hour wait spent to attend this lecture- Be there, for I
the sqtclot sod own health and, Hurt of yout family.
i'i,i i . . ■ —>
The Texan State Beard of Medical Examiners and the Texas
. Camp Aidesasa met at the tied
Crow rooms Monday afternoon with
Mar. George Rexses in charge The
guardian and tba girls told of the
tea days epent in camp.
One new member, Mias Ophelia
‘Gallier, was weleomed into the camp
at this meeting. Two visitors were
present.
Camp Aidesasa meets'next Mon-
dsy afternoon at the Red Croes
rooms at 4 o'clock
Rsv. J. W. Roat, district super-
intendent of the Dallas District,
Nasarios church, will preach st the
local Nazarine church tonight, the
Leader to Informed.
“In The mountain eountry we
made 140 miles an pour;.oyer Irrel
,> toumiry. faster limo, better thad 150
I. think.
f
ular business meeting. The eir-i Mita Emma B Berryman, of Alto,.
meets every Monday evenimg «t| Texas, to hers, the suest of Mid
• nam "1xatmerme Mebom
ages. There have been
id - ’
g.
-
I {
imnemauqmm. Called meet In*
a
M.. for the purpose of installing of-
fleers for the ensuing Masonic year.
LGGMAS
IT A scientificalily balanced feed th
- • died off to bed after he had given
r, a brief scrOeat of hi flight.
AL vioronee Marguetite Deaton Ill’s Gandmother’s Recipe to Bring
ture eray.,tadadbalr
Mte birthday eako with its four beautifully dark and lustraw a-
E1 MA 2 the eentral deco-1 most over night If you ll get a bot-
Ek eandles."A5.the he ot "Wyeth’a sage and Sulphur
Bon for toe awe., I Compound" at any drug store. MII-
Pamss wete w— r. nf bsl- lions of bottles of this old famous
Kfolks were tired.. Iavorsofrbd- sage Tea Recipe improved by the
A were given each gueet, attord addition of other ingredients, are
■ much merriment to them. I sola annually, any wet-known drug- __
Refreshments of orange..theroe i gists here, because it darkens the —T
E cske were servedi to the many hair so naturally and evenly that
He gugsts by Mrs. Willie B. Deo- ho ome can tell i has been applted.
a Mr* J. A Burton and Those whose hair is turning gray
Ehon, after which all departed tori 0T becoming faded have a surprise
Hr homes wishing ths little non- I swelling them, because after one or
H many more Just such hsppy oc-two applications the gray hair van-
Kgs. ‘ [ishes and your locks become lux-
Ke little homoree was the recipient | Brfamtly dark and beautiful.
■many beputirgrzane setu wiF "AThis is the age of youth Gray-
Ek agnau "
Hodman ‘OROLE , Wyeth's saga and Sutphur Com-
E" * pound tonight and you'll be delight-
the l ed with your dark, handsome hair
and your youthful appearance within
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The service was read by, the pastor
la the presence of relatives and
fiends.
After the ceremony the happy
couple accompanied by their friends .
and relntives retired to the heme
nt Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark where
a delightful repast of chteken
speghetkt and all the "trimmings"
were enjoyed.
The following friends snd rela:
tives were at the home of Mr. and
Mra. Clark to welcome th* happy
couple:
Mr. and Mrs. C. Harveson, Mr.
and Mra. H. R. Harveson and
daughter Evelyn. Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Harveson of Beaumont, Mr.
Gilmore Harveson, My. Louise Her-
ten* of Lake Charles, La.. Mrs.
A. V. Broussard of Lake Charles,
Miss Blsle Naumann, Mr end Mrs.
A. J. McCay of Lake Charies, Mr.
and Mn. a R. Davies, Mrs. Pauline
Hansom of this oKr and Mr. and
MMr, auRug Neepoux to the
[ son of Mr. and Mn. Joe Necpoux
। of Shreveport, La.
gPpe H4bren-ope from 1
tar's Bana Roheaml—1:10
M. (Claronet Section)
unlor Missionary Band—
•to at Motbadtot church, 5130
ute Box Party. Play ground.
’. W. A.—Meets at First
list church—7 F. M.
amp Tehas—Meets with Mrs.
de Campbell—4 P. M. .
uved in health.
C B. Godwin of Houston spent
turday snd Sunday in Orange
I the guest of his sister. Mrs. A.
U Hiley on Orange avenue.
eiee
..
pili • . ,1^
Justhte Overstreet returned a ver-
diet vf suielde.
' ‘ " • a fm-
A. long ae there are beauties here will be contests to sdlect them,
it seems. Hence, Miss Allyn King, of Raleigh, N. C. Chosen in a North
Carolina coatest. •
thia mar
prise to
1-1:10 P. M.
■ Camp Minnewawa will meet
Ruesday atternon at, the Meth-
idiat Scout Headpuarters at 4
relock, and the Guardian Mrs.
I. K. Joryensen urges a full at-
FEDNESDAY
[G. A. Meeting at the Pint
Baptist church at l o’clock.
"emma Hare Girl s Auxlllsry
HU meet st Baptist church—
legular social mooting—& P. M.
’ B. C. C. will moot with Miss
Lula McGill on 9th Street, 8
Scloek. X
r Bor Band Esheorpi errom-
PoTomsn peoples ntbtonary
ocity win meet at 3:30 P.M
la 6Mement of First aethodise
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