The Sunday Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 12, No. 11, Ed. 1 Sunday, July 11, 1926 Page: 6 of 6
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Politically Speaking
W uran xrdrxr pmaornALD.
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The iana has been tented un-
cash.
lilt mnle
11 •
Xo, I at 557 feet.
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ind kow-
the
Youth to lor
the.
front he
service will be held at Iba
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MIMI»ARY NOCIKTY
nelds.
Indeed the
ana Impulmen
lota of th people.
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WIIIIII
MONDAY SPECIALS
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SILK DRESSES TO GO!
fl. ana ho ta thoroughly convinced
Leuteiana, and Arkan-an
that ho will have a plurajity of 100.-
we have
himmeir lo ho drafted
milled
N
oadldat* tor xovernor aeainmt
not Avallabie,
they
promeconing air of-
VALUES UP TO $15.00
employed
$795
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ha had been informed be waa
high andder for that newnpaper
Dnwidmon. berome the .la.
of mininterpretation
"wen, Mr Gunnett. it appear" you
the high MOder ;
are
“It much a
A
t
$2.19
LADIES HATS
12 Minnie Pon-
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10
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Iadies’
Galveston
$2.95 and $1.95
montha of
after
A consciounesu from an axe manis
5ybloepwan,to be burted at La Marque
69c
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strong bank.
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The White House
Orange National Bank
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The laical PUtt te Tn^e
Orange, Texas
Phone 885
Trrrmr.Ta
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gee natural tan
special, yd. only
Printed Georg-
ette, reg. $3.00
val, special, yd.
Black satin and pat-
ent pumps and step-
ins, high spike and
! Jr. Spanish heels.
from a small dairy.
John Healy hospitul
thi
thi
for defending heir
fields where grain
d
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250
the
to tons theft ballots Into
and then the verdiet will
Chapel, and at the Oilfield by Rev,
S. E. Ayres. and Rev E C. Crouch,
flelds this spring have be
despite anguished appeals
He ,
sufti-
। their
forced.
pie and he to s due typo of the
grennive and high-minded Ame
ft to for the newspapers to an-
nounce to the voters of the common-
wealth the political prognomtieations
are
the
sibi
860
spe
ing
soil
Curtain Scrim,
in white, cream,
36” wide, per yd
12 l-2c
beaten
A few
■sty Xew Orieana a Catholic unl-
veredty. operatne . wtaton with the
cal neter WWL.
There
this
ow xEG
It EvwIG.
SUNDAY, JULY 11, 1026.
. by the pas-
Eam-t’s It*
of, Dan Moody
cuting attorney.
voen;
Fergui
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ocr
by
pb
his
10.
$10 White Shoes
White kid, onestrap,
and pumps; box or
high heels.
. $6.95
the
ha
He mia hie conanion wee M. bta
prenentation of the leeuee eear eut
and couehea le the •mdue tangusg.
Fast color Blue
Bird Nainsook,
all colors per yd
39c
PEKIG WHEAT FTEIDE
DFSTROYED RY SOLDIRS
A
' This is a particularly outstanding group, a
really beautiful line of Print and Tissue Silk
Dresses, trimmed with white Organdy and
contrasting colors, sizes 16 to 42 only. Don’t
fail to see these wonderful values.
Your Choice ; $1.98
Fast color Eng-
lish prints and
Broadcloth. 75c
value per yard
49c
Trent | . ------
n ■ --
.•a the part ot puble ometat to the
I people and has been hl. mtrone cara
la inia ree, and Ie Me tad. for the
predietten that he wU loverwheim
the Perrumona IP iM Julv primary
nna lend the tieket by » larzb mat
*
•w
ft
th
As a
the
40” Voiles solid
colors, reg. 50c
value, per yard
35c
!
I
Crossbar Dim-
ity, white and in
colors, reg. 65c
value, per yard
39c
I Callas. Texas, Juty i» —In the
delosing flare of June when the rough
pvenent’rider- the raw rider- and the wom-
WED- emoui nerobnts of polnte= were tum
wen K Ferzumon mays the
will iend .11 other, and
mon
ocra
day"
or i
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to
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Giris will
AGaDBY
ch Has Evaded
ie, Says Field
-L
K samna sis eterneon
who ha. been called to pubile mr map
vie- hy the demandr ana the hal- vouth and
$10.00 Shoes for .
. 4 • .is
$6.95 %
Dies in Hospital
deliver the morning mermon.
mi evenine was the rexular etomup' view of Mondy wan deemed
---tne night tor the alebow dirie to he necemmry and the clomeup
'gad ■ MtowdU ueeding heid at view look plac. after hl. Berre cam-
e Nn-mt Hall There wee a good balunins makine three and ame
am--- aner the menune all ad- ifme h. -peerhen Rally In "ver
THE ORANGE DAILY LEADER
was nearly ripe
Ine when wheel sprouted in
mnmoxANY vsD
____ MoxDaY ArrenXO0X.
eme Junion Mimmionary Bond of
the Kethodiat chureh will meet on
V Aomday atternoon at the churen
•ear, memter •< inin orxanizauon
surmd by the lender to be pren
will be
church
were written
to the home
where the Play
muecemtuny for Ml and
Smmitv. wi friend, everywhere are
ot the mme opinion They belleve
that he to goine over the ton an far
as VMW room on July ft ana that
of
12,000 Heard Moody
At McKinney
DRCATUR, Texan, July 10 -Dan
ni
s
3
(-ci
nin‛* idea that
.man ehante
were placarded by the molalers and
the owner, forbidden to touch the
erain._____________
He recentt explained hie choee of
rail letter. In order to net at rem
SEW AnRIVAIS INCWNDED
tier dre- moek mut he reduced—
PIRST fHRlwnAb <Hl Rew
Bible mehool, •45 a. m.
Communion and mermom. 11 a m
nanembled two wroup- of dre-esahous 75 altogrther —
that we offer in thi- wale tomorrow at atartimmg redurtionn.
There I. a wreat variety to chooe from- tyie "ulitadle for
urart trail, ever, ocraslon—for morning wear—afternoon
—-o-- raveling—dimner ami informal •vening wear.
Material Wa-h, MB. Georgette, Crepe and Flat < repen.
He waa a' prone-
ehome WLWL a. enny lo underatand
and mote uphoniun than most call
letter, at prenent being uned.
The groat almilarity in mound in
the arulculation of man, vowels and
commonarta, am-h al l i e d. b. c. ••
f in. n. ateatm makes identifca-
tM Ha mat ion diricult, particutar!y
when kren "tdsntahee provide, an ad-
| He found the ved-hended on
zohp"tn"nrpann"uana "ra"i
all Nin pomepions
Ha Mania and .Ma%
LUTCHER MEMORIAL PRFSNY-
TRRIAX cwuReH
will be
chureh
driven by the Puritana af Now Ene-
land snte the wIMornaua to find a
home amona mvage Indiana, Thin
to mtrone hneunge but * to true to
ida .WO Mr. E
no night service at
Ina tor “city of Mew York" were ap
'plied far. The department of com-
mere, edvied that theme letter, were i
Fergumons S"d their Hob of gov-
ernment ,
It 4a»'l man, more ago that the
writer ottainea his Nrm elomeup view
who .hall rule in Texas It ta for
Wine wan found In his yard earl,
on the morning et August «. 1»f»
St head had been -pnt open with
da ax whieh lay neerov Hobber, ,
warn the motive Dn houy bad been
mnmeked and hie perwon robbed
Who lived alone and made
...____ nbt buin‛ that way. He waa not
„etlon of Txna Il to a noteworthy lmehooled that was He feel dhat he
fart that all three of the psinetpe) has • mnememxe and he la pendinK that
contender are not fv. Texaha M la mementt heme lo the Aemoeraue »»
noteworthy fact that all three liar, or Tenaa •
Thome who talk .tn youth are
comers. He never tomes hto temper.
The novor indulge. In the language
of the braggart or the bell, He to
Men. U H Leneh and little won. ... over the Feruumonnj when
sam. ot Utile Bork. Ark. ere la primary tallota are copnted after
0. "ny aa the houne guestm of Mre ihey have been plunked into the
-5" “ Ra, Thomp- [boxen on Jul, ft
Mood, la a wonderful campaigner
viwr MernoDwr cuOicw
Corner sixth and Kim
I. J. Power. Pamtor.
b”. Aldrieh, her Choir Director
Wny school. 9443 a. m.
of the conteners; Mooy says that
he wil lead the Fergumons 100,0001
WLWL. the atation operated by the
Paunh Lengue in New Turk Vath-
er John Cronin, whe, an head of the
Mallon melected the roll letter. In
the lieenm appileation. deliberately
mafi Jal, 201 ana Mth. mhi -nterinr the heme wretch, the writer
--uon . la ne-d ot funda for menned a einme-un view of former
rhlahmgr for th. new Amembly Anverne- Iome r rereueon To
om-na the ormentatioh of » thio elomeup view nttarhen ■ ____
,, J . aped war of mecuring pen otrtore of the former -.Verner he win he the nrm gov-mor
mg Vf^ihr mec---m fund. The and hin predirtione a. to the mW- Texan. Th oar who are amtat Ina him
ta of the en- are an Malabo w eome e1 the nrimery -ien. There in the enmpnien have uen a poll
1. The, will be a-ined b, the sre three contender. omone thme of the Mate bv enuntie .nd mna-
ra of the K A Orga M mt urn ,ider. or neliie- ana Dun Mood, torial dimtrieta
n, Pat nd iturni-n >» the red-hended ntorne -erel There ar. wina polluickana among
Ed fun. .nd » being coarip the met inreraine of a three for the yonne men who ar volunteer
sni George xecraekr who Mo ihe re-m fh-t h- he. voith and .11 workers in the campaign for their
b- aavnor ot the Orange Aa the virmIty of vouth- he hen roumee leader and Idol All theee poll, that
MB of the Order of ainbay for ana a" te courage that a her -tn"t the, have taken point to a henvy
and eteun ran ptoe; • ha- Menl lead nver ike FergnOona. He han op-
ni Bse ta urged to andat theee •na theee senin are ot the Mehr^: timiszse friends who behove that op
m W"buyine eke and being he w wel .rownded in the fuel--I Julv 24, untes there le a radical
-ant ten tbese two nighta. mhentnl of demoeracy aud l» *• wel) chanxe in the puhlie mind. IMI
arned In ihs hitorv nt eonatitnsion- Moody will vecelve • majority of the
al government an anv man in Tem• voten Aa Ma been aatd he to
For th. render, of thin paner a 'a dashing eamphiner and ahie to
' ' hold his own on the mump with al
BATHING
SUITS
Ladies all
wool Bath-
ing Suits,
values from
$5.50 to $6.50
in all bright
colors and
stripes,
your choice
$3.95
Little Boy’s
wash suits,
values up to
$1.75
S special each
89e
4 1
... — etrthea eerolgM from the aha the iara!e» ore the men whe
-nouiaer. ho ie of and for the potto have made wona "har it to 0-
day 'There Pel a gm,-haired man
n in the lahe of jhe wim whe wona
reapectively. Sunday achool
held at Lauteher Memorial
al Chrtatian Endeavor
u 6:46 In Iha evening
It*, denial touwy"
hid one of eight nubmitted
E--*- i ambatnisam -8 b. a o-um tnh."pmam.vama
' ==saem- —-E - .
wJTZX. mid the, bad eanra rem irrelevani to ihe enmpaien.: iamon,. who having deelared fozarz.the idrethatthe"uwanan"Pe"
a velee over the tranmom remark t T
er dalillllmd
mil themmeives apmoborata Moody,
in 2
mdou. aber yfor all mankind, waa adenncance in -w wr -U to hie
atation'. call lettera, Lovola Univer-
MM xrorte Brown wil teave mount tasues before tM people had
moRdn, for’Natchez, Mima, wher been heard with rapt attention and
Mm'wil ‘ma th* guest of relatives everywhere he had fo.nd popular
ana friaeda for the remainder ot nentiment againnt the Ferzunonnand
0. gjl----- J their adminiwtration and a demand
4 n. »■ I. — ′ change He le his own re to
Mr and Mm Bn, Thompnon and palup manager He makes bta own
HMIe azuzhie Mve returned from .peaking routes and engaxementn
Ehs. week- automobile trip lo He will continue bln .peaking on
, Bork ami other point. in wauementa until the night of Jul,
Hat*, vaine '
special
Mond, began bta Frida, npenkine
| Bare. pefore to mew "« 3000 ‘and
t "0
hear Him a record attendance
t aMa talk bore Moody • harend
do-nor Ferguson received half of
-ay cent ped to Jim Fergus.n un-
ar the community property law
When Jim woe atorney for a
' tin ' Ma employer «« imterented
, getting tonnage from the veniten-
' A,‛Mbody charged The attorner
■ -r-1 elte, aa menincant the fact
mae MH to move the penitenttan
"n"t crowa at MeKinney r-
aeg aMd mave Moody * roumins ovat
— he predicted the doom of
-uni la Tati
to MM.
mum hove been aa a poke," “anneu
paid
-The truntge informed me one
would not indicate to any other but
dar whet bar Me waa high nu the
Mal award had been mads"
Axe Man's Victim
for rendern, having one taw. tor all. rich _ -------—--- - ------ .
• »r 00ot or wIHle of black or red r#n the ehetee of the call letter, for ;
remark «■■ mede It
NO KnSGS AT TH AT OH. TOWN
OLNEY, Texas, Joi, id— An oil
eity almont unique in the annala of
win the nomtnation on Jul, 14; the I
men or tor men -M became immor- complen.mannepn.of IbTwm^tM.
tala before the, had obtainea the nw• M. X —
of .bta - mil- youtntul contender Dxdpen "ieuna"rmiraMo0d‛.d-
tor th. goverarahip ef Tena. He nd ,b,
WHI b. in at tM huh of the mm- nana. ".12 ’
s=t #=
damorrar, who has won national onote* ______________
fam. InM. .Ma -• ‘Ar. hn ' RADIO
never been < harged ... breaking [ .
bta piedu-. or swapping phneipien 1 XEw ronK. Jat, 10 -The ndoice
for pelf Fortune ma, reward him of call letter, for radio Mallon, with-
■ Uh the prim whieh he meeka or de- la IM last two yenrs han «eneriiy,
eldent ma, rob him of il. but he come to men nomethinE. In Ih.
anonhi hanateup It ta Father Cro-
hegins lTexas ta Olney whieh has gone
• through three years of all dsy»k»p-
AoNDAv AET. I.NUON.
melunior MiMonar, Soetety of
tM Methodiu eharen will hold K.
M—Mm meeting Monday anternoon
n th, pruuM ot ll» Metnodimt
Eue and il ta ureent that •very _
member be H attendahe• • , men .nd women had been mom fat -
■ — . ioring hie dimcumaion ot the para-
W-L-w-L Mave.
meat and_nas never Md a killing ia
the entire II rear, that has elapeed
minee the town waa founded
There Ma been only one auieide
in all that period end that art was
committed man, Mara ago.
Thirty-Ave rear. ago the nnen
farm land around here could be "
bought tar at centa an acre A few
dava ago Ida acres two milee north
of Olnev, waa Bold for 375.000 in
mala. Manr farmers were
oxE OCT OF • WEIIN DRILLED
IN MTATE COEsJiowX
IN OLNEY DiwT.
OLNEY Tenaa Julv id.—On. but
or eyerv »v. wrbducer- drilled in
Tex le pur down in the Otmsy dia-
trict. accordtne to feur- for June
luM announced bv the etale oil and
area department Out of 1.213 drift-
ing permits and »’« nroduetne won.
In Texas tast month ill nermitnand
10, produdera were rret-tered "
Archer. Youne and Jaek counth*
Them three countiee comorime the
aitriet of it W TIlev oil and
-upervinor. with headquartera In
Olney
Areher to dall counties in th* num-
ber of producers hut wan. third in
the number Of drilling permita, be-
ing exceeded by Hutchinson wiO
111 and Brown with 122. Youne
count, showed a heavy gain, with
97 permita aa compared to 65 for
May and Jack county, hevetofor neg.
ligible in oil cireles applied for »1
drilling permita last month.
Nearly half the countiee in To»a
are witnaming oil activity, the offi-
cial report hhawing operation. In
114 counttes For the frat ri
montha Of the year there were 3482
oil w.lto. 141 gamers and 1114 dry
bolea completed in the etale.
TEXAS errv. Jut,
Wilk. Il who dled ■
w-X-Y-C were,
accepted and •
nine
will ba Sunt lbs mme in vetory or ram of WNYC, for tnatance. when
aetent aa ho waa when hr responded HM eity af Now Tork deeided to
ths to tha voicen of thoumanda .nd par- ‘erect a municipal wtation. the wave
- ------• • — - ---- — - length of ill metera waa secured,
and the rail tettera w-C-X-Y, aland
PEKTNG, Jul, 10.— Impoverisbed
fatmers around Peking who mw
their frst hope ot emeape from tam-
county attorney: he was not handled e3Mh
or rowed by any individunl or or- wn"
gantoMIM wnite ho wee dintriet
tomney: tone he has been attorae, pzein
general hi oath of oftice, hiPeon- *
=-=es=-
• public omielai who -n— to take ""wsounaehpni"imzecoutrtere "
order from individual, powerful or "II""
otherwime; hom political bamoB. or- lw'"r"
gonlmIlona or anmpeiaton- of an,
kind whatmoever
Ho follows his conmetenee .nd the
e teined con-tounnem •
etentty lo giv. otficer- • clue
sdentity gf bta .a—llaM
4k
gub
, coui
cone
1
road
spee
Moo
secu
the
plur
Jul
Moo
vote
ther
that
ch*
ceiv
gus
res
son
the
- -exp
►ut
chai
late
stun
ie
tM
A moprano molo at the mervice at
the Prembyterlan Church thia mern-
Ing will be of empecial interest Mlm
Alima Bland la the .Inger She han
recoall, returned from Bavior Uni-
vermity where aha baa been at-
tending the college ond taking apec.
tai Work in volce.
Rev. K T Drake, the pastor, will
. — I In la campaign he ha. nurprined bl.
xi Mar, Non Foreman was • ■ toaM friend. «t|h the way be han
E neaumont vitor Naturday. I-----!■_ nd lb* tmnue <■
--- | 1924 SB acancitieret sttoruey Ken-
Gannett Denies Hezriprpapowazinzaa.ko „ .
m 1 __1 Csm. IM red-hended son of Williamaon yellow H. neyer bwowed •o Man:
Has Hurchased SEF Eounty Hl. rmord .. attorney gen mon .nd he never ertnava when the
huuei Mo Juny 1» — 'oral, like his record aa dimtriet al mob shrieked He waa m strong as
n2KA”afnde PGbushe of a'torne, and count, attorney in Ms the taw and no wronger, as weak aa
' g-em"zn. ra- piarnassyursmzanrvuprpunaycnng,mermimna"na"um
r?^Vh-^Th.ra^-«k^ m « .M xim-. au
EneruTKn. CM bar that 'epnception ot what conntitute* duty jery movement and .14. play .nd h,
EDM“HTS-" •-5 - - -__-L- I play ever mince.
tows to th* ground, to watch th*
horses nt marauding noldiery tram-
ple and devour th* grain, accoring
to stories brought in. t
Just as harvest was near large
bands of troops appenred, quartered
themselves on the people, and turn-
ed loose their mounts and pack ani-
of the people, hin re epi ion very-
where by thounands af rprenentativ
4 O
Moo
day
that
son
the
who
Feri
vict
Texa
nece
| Ci
I dieti
tins
fgu
l the
I folio
Evening service, • p. m.
conutitution, and a man who follows
hto conselence and the conntitution
of hto country, at leant wins hto own
approval and retains his own melf-
l respect at all times and under an
eireumatances .ft to for the people
, to say who shal lbe governor of
Texas. It is for the people to my
price was hanea on tM azrteuttural 1
value of the mil
athoueh rains and Mlidovs How- /
ed down aetivitbom, there wert toury
eempletiems dturfpe the work in thg
olnev district Th. Roherin Oil eot-
poratious No. 4 Roxers, ter and w
hair miles pogthwent if Or* . to
makine 200 barrels at *40 feetand
the Pandem on corporation • No. 2
Whitehead In th mm. peol ta estk
mated'at 175 harrelm To "on's
No. T Kunkel two and a hair mies
novt went of Otnev. ta produeint 225
harreia from lb* 110" foot mna and
Reed a Wooten in th. Markia wool
have a ilk-barrel wall. tM Watson
rmer harnsr curncn
Sunday achoot besins prompdy al
•:tl. agon Bidle elam meeta at the
Strana thehter at 141. TM pastor
Win Broach at both servicea Th.
mubjeet for th. 11 o'clock mervice
win be "Chrim Betore the Clover
nor" and the mubjeet tor th* «
e’eloek mervice win M "Go* Elet:
ton and Man’s Fra* Aceney." A
vood cowl houme with fang running
at fun apeed and good. inepirattonaL
-hor mrvlcm Everyhody invited on
the Lord’nday to th. Lerd’s Hoorn
P T F F meets at 4:45.
Life’s greatest lesson is thrift it pays dividends.
. Open a SAVINGS ACCOUNT with"thix
tM WW
mhere to m man in Texas who
Md Mm ot tM reltglous tanatie in .
Mo makeup than this attorney «en-
oral or Mm of the pnttieal Meot,
tor thee matter. Ho to a Jemfermontan
taw.mil He belleves in tM Mbenty .
■ad law of IM conmitution. Me he-
ItevM la th. hill of right. .nd the!
inaitenehte rientn et man. Thin * i
a eharaetat analynts ot thi condug"
for xovernor. T*e
Ho wm not handled tv any lath "
vdunt ar •"»"* when he waz '
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