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2 JURY REPORT Community Christmas Group Takes Care of 3,250 Families Lewis Present for the Day Before Christmas RAPS SQUIRES DEBTS LISTED i AS $4,854,591 IBrown's Asset Schedule of a $5,572,376 Includes 974,754 Notes. (Continued from First Page.) A Shopping Guide to Aid In addition to the 530 children in the home. 1.475 children under its At Criticism Also Leveled supervision will be cared for in then- own homes. Constables; Minor Courts Hit. The Kiwanis Club will play Santa Washington community Center, Ninth and Magazine Streets, arranged for a Christmas party for Negroes who had been overlooked.

In addition to the provisions for needy families, various organizations are behind plans for Christmas trees, celebrations and the distribution of present among the various hospitals and institutions of the city. The family baskets, containing provisions and 1 Claus to 260 children in the Ken tucky Children's Home at Lyndon Christmas morning. A turkey dinner also is on the programme for 1 POLICE ARE GIVEN PRAISE FILED IN U. S. COURT o'clock in the afternoon.

A special party has been arranged for children at the Home of the In other articles will be distributed Christmas Eve. (Continued from First Page.) (Continued from First Page.) nocents, 245 East Chestnut; Street, and presents will be distributed Christmas expense on the county and congests the dockets in the Criminal Court, morning. A special party has been arranged for 2:30 o'clock Friday aft The police were praised for prompt ernoon. All persons at the City Hos A fleet of twenty trucks and motors have been offered to the Community Committee for basket delivery, while many co-operating agencies have arranged to make their own deliveries. Miss Breed in commenting on the responses, expressed the thanks of committee for the generous re- assistance in bringing alleged offend pital will be provided for through a number of church and other organ! ers to justice and the newly in zations working with the social service stalled radiocasting station of the po Louisville, executed by James B.

Brown, R. W. Bingham, Percy Haly, J. W. M.

Stewart, Mrs. J. J. C. Mayo snd John E.

Buckingham, $100,000. (This is a renewal for balance due on notes for $228,940.13 executed by these parties and others about ten years ago, in connection with the of the Standard Petroleum Company.) Guarantor on notes to National Bank of Kentucky made by the wing-named persons for the respec-tive amounts shown: lice, the reports said, has brought department of the hospital. The nurses have arranged to sing Christ noticeable results. t-ises and co-operation shown this year when the need was greater than mas carols at 7 o'clock Christmas During the month, the grand jury rocticrarMl 15ft cases.) resulting in morning and members of the St. Vin in the previous five years of the com mittee's existence.

While children of the dismissals of forty-seven prosecu cent de Paul Society at 9 o'clock. Christmas decorations" and presents the city are fairly well assured of a visit from Santa Claus. she expressed tions. George J. Mayer and Miles Thacker and Alvin Wolff, attached are included in the plans.

Other hospitals have arranged cele a hope that older persons would not be neglected. Additional funds are to the Commonwealths Attorneys office, received praise for the bratlons for convalescents. A special R. Grant M.800 'ft A. Block 100 L.

Fonts in 4.00G F. Jones 1.200 needed to prevent this, she said. Besides material aid, the committee Indictments reported by tne grana committee of mothers, headed by Mrs. H. G.

Picot, has arranged to distribute presents among those at the Marine Hospital. A Christmas "tree Guarantor on account owing by also has arranged for spreading the Herald-Post Comnany to G. H. Mead spirit of the season by means of visits to homes and those in institutions. will be set up at the hospital.

Jury were against u. j. runtisuu, assault and battery; Dan Hays, Joseph Smith, Webb Robb and E. C. Smith, petit larceny; Louis and "Co.

of approximately $150,000. On notes or bills discounted which ought to be paid by the drawers, inmates of the Home for the Aged Miss Helen McBride, chairman of the Music Committee, has outlined a comprehensive musical programme and Infirm on Seventh Street Road and those confined in the Oity Work Virgil Currens, Bennie inompson, house will be remembered Christmas Will Johnson, Anthony Hall, win Wilcox, Curtis Westfall and Henry with thousands of volunteers sup Special dinners and gifts have been porting her. These include choral sociatles, church choirs and other Raymond, housebreaking; Joe iioui-lin, Ballard Johnson and Fletcher arranged at both institutions. The Volunteers of America will groups. Snarden, grand larceny: inanes serve a dinner at the mission, 546 These volunteers will sing carols Connoughton, destroying private prop East Market Street.

Christmas Day. erty; Marvin walker, cnua aeser- Plans have been made to take care Christmas Eve and Christmas morning. They will visit hospitals, hotels, railroad stations and institutions in the city. Individual visits have been of 1,000 persons between the hours tion; James Harris, muraer, ana Margaret and W. L.

Briscoe, shoplifting. of 11 o'clock in the morning and o'clock in the afternoon. -makers, acceptors or indorsers. National Bank of Ken- Louisville, Note of Herald-Post of Louis-iTille, dated June 23, 1927, on which James B. Brown is indorser $395,000.00 $395,000.00 Note to National Bank of Kentucky, executed by -Charles N.

Lewis, dated on which James B. Brown is in--4orser $4,542.31 4,542.31 which is pledged 121 shares of Continental Oil Company stock be-, longing to Charles N. Lewis. There is also pledged on the above "note to National Bank of Kentucky, -the following notes of the Herald-Post jCompany to James B. Brown: A prosecution against ueruy charged with malicious cutting, arranged for by a number of churches and special parties will be given in The Men's Club at the Christ Church Cathedral together with stu was dismissed.

the orphanages and children's homes Can Shop Until 9 o'clock Xmas Eve at Lewis' in the city, either bv the organlza dents at the Louisville Normal School and children at the Neighborhood TRUCKS TO TAKE ou tions themselves or through outside House were among the contributors TOYS FROM LOEWS help. Those at the Children's Free Hos to the committee. The students re newed hundreds of toys which will be pital will be taken care of by the Rotary Club, assuming the role of distributed Christmas Eve. TO NEEDY CHILDREN (Continued from First Page.) Among those who contributed to Santa Claus. Presents will be distrib uted by representatives of the club the committee, are the Louisville Electric Club, the Lincoln Club and Date.

1 Due. A celebration at the Masonic There's no need to get excited because you haven't finished your Christmas shopping to save you time and needless running around WE HAVE GIFT-SHOPPED THE WHOLE STORE FOR YOU and present a page of GIFT IDEAS arranged by FLOORS. 33.000.00 ov. 12, 1934, on demand the Shawnee Women's Club. Widows and Orphans Home will be 42.000.00 25.000.00 25.000.00 County Judge Henry I.

Fox arranged for a party in the Jefferson County held Christmas eve for the women and girls, and Christmas morning for 29. 1924. on 13, 1925, on demand 31. 1925, on 15. 1925.

on 33. 1925. on demand 3, 1928. on 17. 1926.

on Armorv at 2 o'clock weanesaay an duty in the lobby and the foyer, and will guard the toys as they are deposited. Mr. McDowell says he is expecting the toy mound to approach the ceiling. After the show the manager, with Brainard Piatt, assistant to the vice president pf The Courier-Journal and The Louisville Times, with a representative of WHAS. will map out a 50.0O0.00 50.000.00 300.000.00 the boys.

Provision for these entertainments weremade bv friends, relatives and the various lodges of the State. 50.000.00 Nov. Jan. July June June JSept. Sept.

May Oct. Mar. 30. 1926. on demand 100.000 00 24.

1926. on 125.000 00 ernoon. at which 550 baskets will be distributed. A similar party will be held at 9 o'clock Christmas morning in Police Court room. The party was arransred bv Police Judge Fred Starck.

First Floor 85,000.00 A turkey dinner is included in the celebration at the Louisville and Jef delivery route, first supplying chil-1 dren most in need, and proceeding 30. 1926. on 25, 1927. on 14, 1927, on 9. 1938.

on 1. 1928. on 30. 1928. on 23.

192S. on 8, 1929. on 27. 1929. on ferson County Children's Home at Ormsby village, it was announced by H.

V. Bastin, superintendent. Pres down the list as far as the toys will I The Ladies Auxiliary of Post D. of the Travelers Protective Association Wednesday will distribute fifty-one bushel baskets of food to as many Tuesday. A chicken will be included with each basket.

eo. 200.000.00 100.000.00 20.000.00 100.000.00 85.000.00 600.000.00 50,000.00 150.000.00 40.000.00 120.000.00 27.000.00 170.000.00 100.000.00 ents from friends and relatives will be distributed from Christmas trees Men and women interested in the project but unable to come to the hnt already have brought to the in each of the main dining rooms -KB: April Way June Nev. Nov Nov. 'Mar. Sept.

theater more than 500 toys, Mr. Mc 27. 1929. on 3. 1929, on 29.

1929. on 14. 1929. on 21. 1929.

on 30. 1929. on 17. 1930. on 17.

1930. on loo.ono.oo dinated to claim of said bank against Herald-Post Company on account of overdrafts up to November 17, 1930. Dowell reported Tuesday. Although i it was announced that the toys might either new or old. practically all 152.754.73 All Kinds of Weather Loom for Christmas 75,000.00 Choses In Action.

brought thus far have been respenaent Total $2,974,754.73 ryrm tovs. trllsteninz origni paun- Stocks in incorporated To be paid by others 399.54Z.3i Schedule of Assets. The schedule of assets follows: fieal Estate Several elaborate cooking sets, a toy electric percolator, long toy Zeppelins and steamboats and a small but efficient xylophone prove that the theater's patrons have chosen their gifts with care. Residence, together with contiguous property, located at Lexington and AAlta Vista Roads, Louisville, title to which is in names of James B. Brown and Elizabeth B.

Brown for their joint lives with remainder companies, bonds, etc. In addition to the fol- lowing listed stocks, there are in the box of James Brown in the Fourth Street Branch of the National Bank of Kentucky certificates of stock of Industrial Owner ship Corporation of New York, Standard Petroleum Company of Variety to Prevail In Different Parts of U. Some Areas Get Snow. Chicago. Dec.

23 (UP) The chel in charge of preparing the Nation's weather menu for Christmas stirred in tonight a little of everything in winter's pantry. Snow, sleet, raiir, fog, cold, sunshine, clouds, balmy breezes, all are in prospect in one place or another for Christmas Day. Although mild temperatures apparently are in the preponderance, the chef is doing his RECEIVER ASKED i FOR 3 GAS FIRMS -to survivor. -Cash On Hand None, Wilmington, uec. Bills of Exchange, Promissory Notes polntment of receivers for the Twin Or Securities of Any Descnp tion States Natural Gas Company, the In- See list of notes owing by Herald- land Utilities, Incorporated, ana me -Post Company to James B.

Brown, shown on Schedule A (4) weather scrambling well. A white Christmas, with plenty of Midland Natural Uas company was asked in three separate bidls filed in Federal Court here today. The peti- $2,974,754.73 snow sifted on the countryside is in tir: all stockholders in the con-i TJncashed checks on hand as prospect for the Central Plains as well as in parts of the East and in the Pacific Northwest. All the snow the Mid -West will Ashland, Poltec Oil Company of Chicago, HI. Petitioner is unable to state the number of shares of each of the said stocks for the reason that he has not access to said box, but at such time as the box may be opened the number of shares may be ascertained by the court, these stocks, however, are worthless.

See various stocks listed in Schedule A (2) $1,248,265.00 I Also 8,945 shares 7-1-30 BancoKentUClcy $7,920.00 10-1-30 BancoKentucky 7,920.00 National Bank 8,333.36 10-1-30 National Bank 40.00 8-2-30 Wakefield 11,799.37 have for Christmas already has fal-lenr-said the weather bureau, but temperatures generally will remain under cerns. 'allege inability to meet current obligations. The Twin States Company, a Deleware corporation, owns and operates, directly or through subsidiaries, natural gas properties in Pennsylvania. West Virginia and Kentucky. The petitioners are Jo-1 seph E.

Nute and William A. Prosser of Fall River, Mass. I The Inland Utilities Company, also a Delaware corporation, is described Third Floor Girls' Crepe de Chine Undies $2.98 Infants' 3-Piece Crib Sets $2.98 Hand-Painte'd Orange Reamers 98c Up Nursery Pepperell Blankets $1.00 Infants' 5-Piece Class Jar Sets $2.98 Infants 3-Piece Toilet Sets $1.25 Silk and Lace Brassieres $1.00 Up Fancy Carter Belts $1.00 Up Girls' Jack Tar Blouses $1.98 Pleated Wool Skirts for Cirls $2.98 Up Infants' Hand-Made Dresses $1.00 Up InfantsSmocked Silk Coats $4.98 "Mrs. Day's Ideal' Baby Shoes $1.79 Stockinette Toys for Babies $1.98 Up Dainty Crepe de Chine Teddies $2.98 Up Tailored Rayon Undies 98c Up Luxurious Fox Scarfs $29.75 Up Ladies' Neat House Frocks $1.98 Up Lovely Pastel Quilted Robes $6.98 Up Coolie Coats and Negligees $3.98 Up Ladies' New Sport Sweaters $2.98 Up Knitted Shawls and Scarfs $2.98 Up Hand-Made Nainsook Gowns $1.59 Crepe de Chine Princess Slips $1.98 Up Dainty Silk Dance Sets $1.98 Up Silk Panties and Step-ins Cay Colored Rayon Pajamas $1.98 Crepe de Chine Pajamas $4.98 New Fitted Silk Petticoats $1.98 $3.98 "Barmon" Rayon Smocks $2.98 Girls' Sweater and Beret Sets $2.98 Ladies' Corduroy Robes $2.98 Girls' Raincoat Sets $3.98 Pretty Tub Frocks for Girls $1.98 Up Fourth Floor $1.25 Colorful Pleated Bridge Shades 25 Off $1.75 Paper Parchment Junior Shades 25 Off $3.50 Pottery Table Lamp. Complete 25 Off Rayon and Tapestry Pillows $1.25 Up All Beautiful Floor Lamps 1 25 Off Walnut Finish Cedar Chests $29.50 Moire Top Card Tables -l India Print Bedspreads $4.25 Up Cretonne Zipper Wardrobe Bags $2.50 Stenciled Washable Pillow Tops $1.00 Framed Tapestry Pictures, WixWVi $1.75 Figured Voile Curtains, Valance $1.98 freezing so mat tne ground, win remain white in true holiday fashion.

First snow of the season struck S-24-30 Wakefield Co. 875.00 "10-2-30 Wakefield Co 7,272.00 7-l-30 Lou. Trust Co 40.00 10-1-30 Lou Trust Co 40.00 PhiladelDhia and surrounding terri tory today in time to provide tne Quaker City with Christmas whiteness. More than two. inches of snow Totl fell, hampering street car and auto as a holding company wnicn controls and operates companies supplying water, gas and ice in Pennsylvania, Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky Total assets $3,018,994.46 mobile traffic.

Smart Leather Handbags $2.95 Up Rhinestone Evening Bags $2.95 Up Lovely Sheer Chiffon Hose $1.65 Up Semi and Service Silk Hose $1.00, Up Nobby Silk Umbrellas Up Washable Kid Cloves $3.95 Lined Driving Cloves $2.95 Up St. Moritx Wool Cloves $1.25 6-Piece Handsome Desk Sets Up Beautiful Box Stationery 50c Up 1 or 5-Year Diaries $1.50 Wonderful Variety Handkerchiefs 25c Up Pair Attractive Silk Carters 59c New Print Crepe Scarfs Up Smart Costume Jewelry 98c Up Handsome Pewterware $3.98 Up Hudnut's Toiletry Cift Sets $1.50 Up Men's Broadcloth Shirts $1.95 Up New Hand-Tailored Cravats 00 Up Men's French Flannel Robes $9.95 Up Brocade Rayon Robes $7.95 Up Very Neat Blanket Robes 7.95 Up Men's Silk Crepe Scarfs $1.95 Up Belt and Carter Sets $1.50 Briar Pipe Sets, In Case $1.95 Up Men's Shaving Toilet Sets $1.00 Up Men's Novelty Pajamas $1.95 Up Sporty Slip-On Sweaters $2.95 Up Boys' Blanket Bath Robes $2.95 Up Boys Slip-On Sweaters $1.00 Up Large Variety Boys' Caps $1.00 Up Tom Sawyer Blouses, Shirts 79c Up Boys' Novelty Ties 25c Up Children's Lined Leather Clover $1.25 Second Floor i Beautiful Bath Towels 69c Colorful Turkish Bath Mats 85c Up Madeira Napkins, 6 in box $1.49 Pretty Linen Breakfast Sets $1.29 Pastel Bordered Hemstitched Sheets $1.19 Pastel Bordered Pillowcases. Each 39c Extra'Heavy Rayon Bedspreads $3.98 Exquisite Bed Lights $3.50 Hand-Painted Hearth Brooms $2.25 Modernistic Velour Pillows $1.19 Hand-Painted Bread Knife and Board $1.25 Quilted or Lace Boudoir Pillows $1.25 Tapestry Scarfs and Squares $1.19 Wool Plaid Auto Robes $5.50 Up Plisse Crinkle Striped Bedspreads $1.39 Pure Linen Dresser Scarfs $1.00 Stack of 10 Pastel Washcloths $1.00 Hand-Painted Wooden Candles $1.00 Pure Linen Damask Sets $14.50 $6 Part-Wool Plaid Blankets $3.69 894,500.00 St. Louis and Kansas City were al Household Goods, Furniture, Wearing ADparel and Ornaments of the and Maryland. Tne petitioners in most the onlv spots in the Middle- Herald-Post Company common Also 4,000 shares Herald-Post Company preferred 100 shares Inter-Southern Life Insurance Company this are Harold C.

Smith, Potters-, ville, and Michael Sweeney, 400,000.00 Person Wearing Apparel Exempt. West faced with the prospect oi Christmas rain, snow and slush, weather bureaus in both cities said Fall River. I Tho irMand Natural oas lOm- i By contract with the O. H. Mead Comrjahv.

of Dayton. Ohio, dated No messy Christmas weather was 150.00 nanv directly or through subsidiaries vember 24. 1930, and by contract with Policies of Insurance owns and operates natural gas yryy- The old South, like the rest of the Middle West, will enjoy sunshine and bright, crisp weather on Thuwday. erties in Pennsylvania, west Virginia and Kentucky. The petitioners are the E.

L. Andrews Investment Trust and Harold C. Bowen, both of Fall 1 Paul C. Keyes, receiver of the Na- Bank of Kentucky, dated November 29, 1930, all rights and equities of James B. Brown in the above-mentioned notes of Herald-Post Company to James B.

Brown have been 'subordinated to a claim of approximately $150,000 of the O. H. Mead 'Company against Herald-Post Com-Tanv and to claim of National Bank River. WALL STREET HAS Two policies in State Mutual Life Assurance Company, dated December 16, 1908, payable to Elizabeth B. Brown, wife, each in the sum of $5,000, which are exempt under Section 655 of Kentucky Statutes.

Deposits In Banking In National Bank of Kentucky as-of November 17, 1930 10TH ANNUAL TREE New York. Dec. 23 (P) The tenth annual Wall Street Christmas observ at Kentucky against Herald-Post Company on note of $395,000 indorsed James B. Brown and also subor- 10,467.13 ance was held today at the junction of Wall and Board Streets, between the Stock Exchange Building and stolid gray stone offices of J. P.

DAILY RIVER BILI.ETI.V. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Morgan Co.

A huge Christmas tree weatner nureau. was erected in the middle oi tne 5 Charles P. Marvin. Chief. Pre- Flood Hat.

of cioita- ft street. Wl The ceremony began with the play- StaEe. River. Change, uoa. 9 9 ing of the Trinity Church cnimes, two short blocks away at the head of .02 I Totals $2,553,382.13 Property Claimed to Be Exempted By State Laws Ornaments of the person and wearing apparel usually enjoyed by persons similarly situated.

SUMMARY. Schedule A (Liabilities). Secured claims $3,594,477.20 Unsecured claims 860,500.00 Notes and other bills which ought to be paid by other parties 399,542.31 PUUtmrRn Dam No. IS 43 Parkersbur 36 Pt. Pleasant 41) Dam No.

26 50 Wall Street. Carol singers and the i. Sixteenth Infantry Band gathered in 0.1 0.2 Ho. 3 0.2 0.3 relic Dam No. 29 SO Portsmouth SO Dam No.

31 50 6.0 10.3 5 6 6.7 6 8 12 5 5.9 6.1 11.8 5.4 6.1 18.7 the street, and the Gloria Trumpeters played from the balconies of the stock exchange. After a programme Dam No. 93 Cincinnati ........52 of music, and the ceremony of light Dam No. 31 48 Dam No. 39 ......50 ing the tree, the Rev.

Caleb a. btet- louisvilli: Fifth Floor son. rector of Trinity cnurcn, pro upper cauge 2S Low water sauna 51 4 9 nounced the benediction. Golds 0 Dam No. 44 50 Total of schedule A.

Schedule (Assets). 2-b Bills, promissory notes 1.2 Thousands of workers of wall 10 9 Lower Bauzit ....57 Dam No. 43 55 Street halted on their way home to participate in the observance. Dam No. 44 so Dam No.

45 45 Dam No. 46 38 Dam No 47 35 0.5 0.4 0.5 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.1 (H a 1 d-Post notes owing to J. B. and uncashed checks on hand) $3,018,994.46 Chenille Rugs, 18x36 $1.15 Axminster Mat, 16x27 $1.25 Oval Braided Thread Rugs 85c Bright Colored Footstools 49c Velour Top Footstools $1.39 Oval Axminster Rug, 27x48 $4.98 EvansvMe 35 V. S.

WILL FREE 80 35 Dam No. 5 8 4.7 4.3 6.5 4 5 4.8 7.7 5 8 15.7 5.9 5.1 9.0 CONVICTS FOR YULE 3-a Stocks in incorporated companies 2,542,915.00 Dam No. Dam No. Dam No. Paducah Dam No.

Dam No. .35 .35 ..38 ..43 ..53 ..44 .45 Washington, 23 VP) It will 3-eCash on deposit in oi 0.2 0.2 0.2 53 National Bank of Ken be a far merrier Christmas this year than last for at least eighty Federal prisoners. Cairo KANAWHA tucky 10,467.13 RIVER .01 0.2 0.2 20 7.0 Klnton 14 Charleston 30 Justice Department officials said Total of schedule $3,572,376.59 today the parole board had acted favorably upon the recommendations .02 DO-X TO START HOP KENTUCKY RIVER BeaUjvilie 30 Frankfort 31 Nashville 40 Chattanooga 33 St. Louis 30 Memphis 35 of its chairman, Arthur D. wood, for 12 8 6.3 7.6 8.1 0.2 2.5 9 4 0.1 oi 0.4 0.4 0.3 0.4 TO BRAZIL JAN.

16 the release of four score inmates of Leavenworth penitentiary between December 22 and 26. Basel, Switzerland, Dec. 23 UP) Vicksmiri? 45 New Orleans 18 1.6 Generally, however. Uncle Sams Increase. Decrease.

wjifpr eatisrp at all dams Germany's big seaplane, DO-X, will be ready to start for America on Jan Rivpr Forecast Madison. Louisville. Relief from the annoyance of a cold is instant with Vapcx the delightful uv lbalant. A few deep breaths and your head becomes clear you breathe freely your sniffles are checked. And Vapex is so easy to use.

Just a drop on your handkerchief during the day a drop at each end of youpillow at night and you breathe your cold V-away. It is ideal for children. ip: Vapex is very inexpensive. The contains" fifty applications an average of only ac apiece. Millions of bottles are sold yearly.

It is approved by Cood Housekeeping because it is safe for every one even little children. For safety's sake, always ask for -V'A-P-E-X the original inhalant do not accept an inferior product that claims to be "just as good." A drop your ht4krchil IVA mUm your cold sway Christmas presents did not extend beyond those riot eligible for parole or already paroled. It was explained Dam 45. Cloverport. only artificial changes next twenty-lour nours.

uary 15, the Dormer Works announced today. She is still at Libson Plenty of Toys for Last-Minute Shoppers Coaster Wagons 3.29 Metal Wagons 1.95 Wonderful large all-steel coaster wagon with For the tiny tot. Body 21 inches long itn disc wheels and rubber tires. disc wheels and rubber tires. Airplanes 1.00 China Tea Sets 1.00 up Really flies when shot from a gun.

Will tickle Very pretty little tea sets like mothers to scre any boy on Christmas. her playmates tea. Toy Zeppelin 1.25 Baby Dolls 2.29 up Little giant Zeppelin of heavy metal that pulls Darling mamma dolls with large eyes Com- with cord. For the tot. position head and legs.

Prettily dressed. Toy Cooking Sets 1.00 Wind-Up Trains 98c Cooking utensils like mother's, also tea sets of Amusing toy train, consisting of one engine. shiny aluminum in box. one coach and four sections oval trac. LEWIS' TO VLANO DOWNSTAIRS FADCCAH.

Special to The Courier-Journal. wnere repairs are proceeding to a wing damaged in a fire several days ago. the practice of granting a certain number of pardons each year around Christmas time had been abandoned, YULE LETTER SENT TO DRY SLEUTHS The route of the projected transat Paducah, Dec. 23. Stage of the river 15.7 feet, rise of .2 of a foot.

Th9 tow-boat George T. Price passed down the Ohio River for Memphis. The Billlken lantic flight will take her to the Canary Islands from Lisbon, Portugal, was in and out from Golconda. III. thence to Brazil by way of Havana.

EVANS VILLE. Rnprial to The Courier-Journal. Washington. Dec. 23 CP) Prohfl Evansvihe, Dec.

SS. One barge of machinery has been unloaded at the Mead Johnson terminal here and work on the terminal will be completed January 1 bition Director Woodcock, following his announced plan of building up an esprit de corps among Federal dry workers today dispatched a Christmas Only two boats are at the bank here, as all floating craft has been placed in the Green River ice harbor. River stags 9.2 Holidays feet. letter to his agents, setting forth the CAIRO. Special to The Courier-JoumaL Hairo T.l.

Dee. 23. Ktaze of river bureau's ideal. ask you to remember," Colonel Woodcock said, "that our offensive is against the traffic in intoxicating liquor; that we are to work intelii- If Still In Doubt Give a Gift Certificate From Lewis' feet, fail of .1 of a foot in twenty-fou hours. Steamer Betty Turner with fou barses fone from upper Ohio passed to Ready even if holiday ACUTE INDIGESTION should strike? You ARE eentlv and lawfully: that you are lower Mississippi.

Steamer Marcia Richardson with six barges coal from to seek the help of other officials: upper Ohio passed to lower Mississippi and that you are to win the respect of ready with Bell-ans. TfljQ JJCdod do Prorate SB the community in which you me. The prohibition director said "The rt CIN'CIXXATI. Special to The Courier-Journal. Special to The Courier-Journal.

Cincinnati. Dec. 23. Stage of the Ohio River at Cincinnati ia 11.3 feet and records since June have Deen satis Bell-ans r- V. S.

Pat. Off. Usten to the Vapex Radio Programme station WLW every Monday and factorv but added that the future "is our main concern, FOR INDIGESTION yridaj evening trom to.

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