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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 3

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The Anniston Stari
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Anniston, Alabama
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I NATIONAL LINE NOW OPERATING JUNIOR CHAMBER WILL ELECT NEW HEADS TONIGHT GARRETT FUNERAL IS HELD FRIDAY AT HOLLY SPRINGS i Funeral services for John T. Gar Hem INTO ANNISTON improved ivotex $1 rett, 57. who died at his home CPme Pay V.t Vtl en nl 22D slltded itj-j. i near DeArmanvllle at I o'clock Thursday dght following an inness of about a week, were held from SALE Grf ihound Buttea Are Run ring Between II ere" And Atlanta llardin'M Southern Collegians To Furnish Nutlc For Annual Smoker Holly Springs church at 2 o'clock Tk Friday we offer the oew ana Improved Kolex at muthern tnana this oft moon. Rev.

John Johnson ofkiated. Interment was made In Holly Springs -cemetery. Uaity wras ger of the Greyhound -Bus Lin, Brokea IoU7tfter a busy year's seffinj are iiOTremfiiefred at a fradioa tf liek wwtL iL.a i I I Jf in charxe. which operates motor busses from; 4 boxes for (Main Floor) Mr. OarreU was born and reared coast to coast and from the Gultj iu sivu may oe ucarea icr invcnioiy.

erne euiy. the traanlitT Uese fieias ts tt Corduroy Hobc of Mexico to the Canadian SUBttCO. .1 i in this county, wss a member of Jthe Holly Springs church and had was In Anniston todsy and com pleted an "details-for- the line S2.C3 mar friends throughout this- sec- Special Purchases an Big Reductions in tion. which began operating between Anniston and Atlanta Thursday 'Mr. Stelnmets stated that Annls'--ton was in direct connection via motor bus with almost any point 11! Bunriving' are his widow, five daughters, Mrs.

Paul Garrett, of 8elma; Mrs. Robert Prichett, of An njton; James Dal ton. Mrs. Robert Couch and Mrs. John Din- ER COm In the country.

The Greyhound line operates the best available busses, the district manager stated. Actual $25 and $29.95 Coats for ti annual smoker of the Jun- tor; Cfcamnef of Commerce win be held tonight at the Alabama RoteL Election of officers and thn pre- stntatlon of a program featuring musical numbers and stunts will be high points of the meeting. The nominating committee lll present the names of P. Beard and A. T.

Coleman to the organlza-rUon, to be voted on as president succeed Lowry Maliory, who ha been the presiding officer during ths past year. vi A Albert Hardin's Southern Colle-icUns, a local orchestra that has been playing for a number of dan ces and other entertainments throughout this section of the state for the past several months, will furlsa music for the occasion. MRS. N. J.

WATERS DIES AT HOME ON SOUTH LEIGHTON Mrs. Nannie Jane Waters. 19, died st the home ot her daughter. Mrs. have about a 1,000 machines New Fabrics son, of DeArmanvllle.

CARTER FUNERAL TO BE HELD FROM COLDWATER CHURCp Sizes For on the road, throughout the country, and they travel dally a total mile-age equal to the four times the circumference of the Mr. Stelnmets said. The new bus line between An Juniors Misses and Women i New Colors Fur Trims New Styles niston and Atlanta will operate Funeral amices for Mrs. W. T.

Carter, 21, who died at her home near Coldwater at 12 o'clock Thursday morning, win be held from Coldwater Baptist church at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon. Rev. Mr. Rice win officiate. Interment will be made two busses a day.

One bus will leave Anniston at 7:30 a. m. and the second one win leave at 2:30 p. m. The first bus win leave -Atlanta at 7:30 a.

m. and the second leaves at Odd lots cf wc-ta's wide wale tcrizzj Some wilh brocaded tria en ccHsr ari Lsleeres Fonaerly rice to $4.95. Pretty Prist House Dresses $1.00 Alssj gmgahms. The art fast and the stjles ere good. Broken sizes.

16 to 52.Valnescpt$l.S5. Odd Lots I Silk Negligees $3.95 Crepe de chine and-satla neEgees trimmed with lace n. These fine eeats all represent real savings that only a momentous sale like this comld brlnr to yea. These eeats should canst a real sensation amour weasea who know coat valuo whea they see It. A Urt selecttos.

2 p. m. The time required for the in Coldwater cemetery. Stanley-White will be in charge. Bright at 301 South Lelghton 4p3ue, at 0:13 o'clock this morning Mrs.

Carter is survived by her Month-End Year-End Savings! husband and a small son, W. Jr, her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. X.

fallowing an Wee's of sereral days. Mrs. Witters had been living In Anniston for the past 48 years and ihad. many friends In this section. are two sons.

Qua and Cook, four sisters, Flora, Dorothy, trip to Atlanta is four and a half hours. The new line win co-operate with the Dixie Stage- Line. using the recently constructed bus terminal. HAVE YOU A LITTLE MONK IN YOUR HOME Have you a little monkey in your home? Alma, Mildred: four brothers, John, Arthur, Paul and Earl, all of Annis ton. Bert Waters, of Anniston; two daughters, Mrs.

Barry Powell and Women's Actual $2, $2.98, $3.95 and $4 Pan bearers will be: Troy and Hoyt Clark; Louie Johnston, Alvln Mrs. Bright, 'of Anr.Uton. Funeral services win be held from the residence at 3 o'clock Sunday Owens, Fred 'and Ernest Powell, -stfteTWxmwtthReYr Boy Hewlett, pastor of McCoy Methodist church New styles, sew colors, new for trim mints BIG BANK MERGER -Neivest-Belt Interment will be and -metal- tlotbr- Sens HON at Hinstde-cemeteryrrjsre; In charge. MEMPHIS Tenru Dec 2S. 0JJ9 One of.

If not the largest bank Ing consolidations In the history of the South, was vlrttally completed Prevent Check Golds tTTTtotThere'r Thomas Huey, 1112 Christine avenue has one. and has been keeping keep of the 'little dear while studying at school hai Its drawbacks so he is hunting aj temporary keeper for this consumer ot peanuts. The prospective keepei must be situated to give the monkey excellent care, although Tom declares that It is very little trouble. Anyone who thinks he' (or for that matter she) is the proper one to take care of little Bozo until June should get in touch with Its foster-' parent and make the necessary arrangements for adoption. FINAL SERVICES FOR MRS.

GROGAN here today by Rogr-t Caldwell. Luke Lea and Edward Potter, of Nashville; Sidney Souers, New Orleans, and Frank Harden and Wil ment, offering smart eeats at decided savings. A wide variety of styles to choose from and featuring the season's most popular furs. In black and all the wanted shades for winter wear. Clever Dresses A groap of frocks that are far above the ordinary 7.93 dress values dresses that are ln-T dividual, charming and different with the smart trimming effects in the new high colors, also navy styles for every occasion and desirable fabrics.

See 7 np Immediately liam White, of Memphis. are slightly oslled frca display but all are won-derful Talae at this low pnee. 7 FuH-Faihioned Chiffon Hose 97c Square heel, purt vlj hose, aWL.jiIL.theiitew.itshidei.... Slightly irregular of -quality. Directors tf the Union and FUtnt- ers Bank and Trust company and Families In Anniston Urged to Jlj Be Careful While grip and Influenza are so the Manhattan Savings bank And Trust company announced, approval ot a gigantic reorganization plan Choice of hundreds of latest style hats, an brand'-new and many Just from their boxes and offered the first time for er New Tear Rhinestone trims, velvet trims, cut-work trims, ornaments ana other then I ua.

prevalent, local people are urged to to give Memphis the second largest bank in the 8outh. ARE1IELB TODAr Closely allied with the Memphis One-Third Off All Winter Frocks institutions in the new Banking flim win tJetfie Holslon-Unlon Na for Mrs. J. Orogan, 67. who dlerat6er home near Munford Wednesday, were helc tlonal Bank of Knoxville.

the Fourth and First National at Nashville, and VJjtncn's Hew Spring Hats Them Worth Even $6.00 O.VD theCanaOapkan Formerly Pnced $29.50 And Up for holidajr parties frocks for, ipefial hiQ. hit" occasions including all our handsomest fash of New Orleans, It was announced use this modern. wajraotachecklng 5 little colds before they become dig: Have a Jar of Vlcks VapoRub on TTtamffaaywTr first sign of every cold. When rubbed on throat and chest, or lts Ingredients in the form of medicated vapors which are breathed in direct to the Infected parts. In addition.

Vlcks acts through the skin like a "drawing out" all tightness and pain, loosen Ing the phlegm, clearing the head, and easing the diflcult breathing. Thursday af JM Thomas, of Talladega, of flciatee. Interment was made In Bethlehem cemetery. Usrey was In charge. TRIED IT.

EH? DISGUSTED DINER: You cant An beautiful, new, early spring styles In the finest felts and silks. AO nead sixes. ions. Black and smartest colors. Sizes to "52." Mrs.

orogan is survived by her expect me to eat this stuff! Call the manager? husband, three daughters. Mrs. 1Cj WAITER: It's no use. he wont George Robertson, of Ironaton; Mks eat It cithers-Passing Show. Ida Mae Orogan and Mrs.

ClydV WomenJ and Misses' to $3 Novelty Low Mann, of near Munford: two sons. Sylvester, oT Birmingham, and Fe- ii --t prevent-oolds from lowering Alallty and thus paving the way rh for flu and pneumonia, they should i WITH A VENGEANCE BROWN: The doctor said he'd Tots' Winter Coats $7.98, $9.98. $12.98 Values $6l95--- mis, of near Munford and one brother, F. 8. Moore, of Talladega coun put me on my feet again In six weeks.

be treated direct and Instantly as you would an Infected finger. ty. C2)n -far iY I. IP Do these two things to avoid "flu" $1.98 Adnal Values Up to $20.00 Smart new styles with Jar hands, deepe for colalrs and for trim Adorably feniinine little coats for a wee lass. For trimmed and tailored styles.

Beautiful broaddoth and relret coat9 for "Sunday best" and dreu-np, tweed for practical cTery day wear. ZFormerjy tg Pair leath- era, velvets, aids and calf. JXeep your system in good xccllent linings Liir ak -imz condition; also protect your straps, novelty the newest shades and 1ft styles, la highest qual- en lots from Boys $8.50 to $15 Suits 4 1 nose and throat ot all sixes 5TX -X $3.67 moist, any woman or Look yle, but all Mxes la; the lot arm, goof looking and serriceabfe Men two-knicker suits, with plain or sports coats, in sizes 1 6, 1 7 and 18 years. Knickers lined, seams taped. There's no need to get beause the papcrs'are full of news of an influenza, epidemic.

There's no use in isolating yourself because a lot of other people arc sick vith it. If you taker certain simple preautionsievcry 7 day and then don't worry the chances are you will throwroff arc to, and keep well. We're not recommending that you dose yourse.ll' with a lot of medicines, Just observe two common-sense health rules which can be easily followed. WomenT5" Silk TJriderwear $1.95 Broken line cf fine crepe de chine and jeney Tailored and lace-trun med stepins, sCps and teddies, -y. Women's Gowns and Pajamas Erokea sizes in good pJ- sty gowns aid pajasias.

-Most affajtel shadesef neitly made to $33 tJ. nes. Except for broken 7 sizes Fancy and Tailored Rayon Undies 95c Tiddiesr- eombmahcnj," French pants and bloomers fancy and tailored styles. 1 Boys' Winter Union Suits Long ankle leri style. Sizes 6 to 16 years.

Were 69c yf and 75c "JC Boys' Pajamas Of outing. Sizes 6 to 1 8 years. Were OQr $1.50 OJC Boys' Sweaters All-wool, pu3-OTer stjrls, brokea sizes. Ql PH Were $3.45 Boys' Lumberjacks la wool philt. i'z'i 32 to 36.

Wero rn $3.9 vty Boys1 Blue B10USC3 la fsacy wluie. Sixes 6 12 yers 'V .7 "TTlRSTofxIl, make iiire your iptcm Dr. David says: A is la first class order. Don't let it get slowed up or sluggish. See to Two-Point Black Heel I -HOSE $1.95 Another special shipment of these lorely all-silk chiffon hose makes pouihle for yon to hare the latest creations in hosiery fashions at popular prices.

In erery desirable shade to harmonize with whiter cos tumesf These will sell fast, so be early! 6 Men's it that it functions perfectly. The "easiest wsy to get run down sad in a condition to pick, np -disease is to $1.50 Plain and Fancy Genuine Broadcloth Bffeoo SUtiffto Boys' Two Long Pants Sutis $6.95 Single and double-breasted coats, two pair! long pants, in sizes 12 to 1 7 years. These were $12.50. Boys Raincoats SGcker styles. Sizes 6 to 0O fil 16 years.

Formerly $4.85 Boys' School Overcoats In oxford gray. Sizes 14 to 16 only. Originally tjM $8.50 VIJ Boys' Wool Knickers Fall lined, with taped seams. Good choice of patterns. Sizes 7 1 f7 to 17 years.

Were $1.95 Vu Boys' Wool Caps With ear flaps. $1.00 "You can't help Ires thing air that's laden with 'flu germs and other bacteria these days. But yoo cm protect your apse and throat against. neglect this all-important matter. hysicians agree that, particularly in times of epidemic, purging by laxatives and cathartics is not advisable.

Many, doctors are therefore prescribing Nuj ol, as in no case docs it cause exhaustion or weakening of the m- Perfect ejaallty "Comm dri shirts Chat are guaranteed fast color and full eat, plain whites, pastel shades and fancy patterns In collar attached styles. Sixes 14 ton. Pslil Nujol can't possibly upset you or fa your throat. You'll notice' the, pleasant, cleansing effect at once. Mistol clears your head and makes breathing easy, It has a healing, soothing effect "Oft the membranes and relieves any irritation or inflammation.

It helps dry, up a running Use it, too, ss a Mistol is good for a sore, throat or hacking cough. And above all, protects the nose and throat against germs. "Don't wslt till you begito sneeze or your throsf aches. Take my advice and get a bottle of Mistol today. Every druggist knows it." The combination treatment of Nujpl and Mistol is a double safeguard against Start this wise two-fold precaution Don't delay.

Nujol and Mistol are both made by the same famous laboratories, of the finest quality materials and with the greatest skill possible. Both preparations are harmless. At all druggists. Aren't they worth-trying? Sizes 42, 40, 39 and 34 only. Good, warm coats, once worth a great deal more.

Men's 69e Work Shirts 2r95c Heavyweight bine ehambrsiy. FqQ eat and triple stiched, seams. Sixes 14 to 17. A real value! Men's 39c Fancy Hose them from lodging there and breeding and causing trouble: "I'm advisiog all my patients these days to keep Mistol on hand and use it regularly. The first thing in the morning before yoo go put.

And again at night when you come home Don't be afraid to use it freely. It will do no harm. And then stop worrying. You've done all you can to safeguard yourself. ''Tut Mistol up your nose.

There's a special dropper that comes in every package that makes it very easy to use. Just tilt your head back and drop it inour nose untvt you feel it ONE OF AMERICA'S GREAT INSTITUTIONS disagree with you. For it contains Gtiblutel no medicine or drop. Get a bottle tods at jrcrar nearest drag store and start taking Nujol tonight as simple wsy to keep fit snd to protect yourself against in-flucnia. That's the first precaution.

Now for the second. Keepjroar cose sod Boys' Caps 4 Pairs 95 bbe serge aai OQr Rayon and mercerised hose in fancy pat terns and solid colors, reinforced heel and WE SEXX AS WE ADVERTISE AND ALWAYS FOR tweed. Were $1 toe. AO sixes. r.

rost well protected with Mistol..

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