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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 4

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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 16, 1927. Lexington Bureau, 102 Barr -rv TlTITir Jackson County line and a highway from Irvine to the Clark County line. hold a meeting Saturday at the Court House to select delegates to the dis FROM Mreet, Telephone No. 6101 LUEGRA trict convention, to be held September 19. Members of the association Members of the Burlev Tnhnrvo Frankfort Bureau Room 203, People's State Bank Building, Telephone No.

24 MAIN AND ST. CLAIR STREETS WO JL 6160 Circulation, Growers Co-operative Association will! received ballots by mail and improve the properties $31,632 PAID OV operate here. City Council of Georgetown at Its last meeting calling for the improvement of certain parts of public ways by the building of concrete pavements, re WOODFORD TV Freshman Week On At Georgetown WED AT 4 IN MORNING. Sr-? TH Courier-Journal. 'Ja' Ky- SePl- 15- Miss Naomi Williams and Leonard Ballard.

Prominent in the younger set here, w. Jnarrled at 4 o'clock this the Rev. Benton B. Miller, iiiey left Ior Louisville to spend their PARALYSIS BAN TO END TUESDAY Hospital Stone Flared. Appropriate ceremony today marked the laving of the corner stone of the Special to The Courier-Journal.

Versailles, Sept. 15. -Collection pairing, reconstructing and widening pavements and placing curbine and Formal Opening of 99th Ses-'euttering on certain of the streets! of Woodford County and State taxes by Sheriff J. R. Bond up to September Owing to the announcement of the ChrvsW tl0 new $155,000 addition to the Good Samaritan Hospital.

Prominent Methodist leaders and members of the Grand Lodge. Masonic Order. sion of College Is Set 1, amounted to sji.djz.bo, a saving to the early tax payers of $645.03, who Man, 85, Arranges 62 and "72," we are offering the following models at money-saving prices: However, Postponement May participated. for Tuesday. Special to The Courier-Journal.

Georgetown, Sept. 15. "Fresh Bishop ames E. Dickev. Louisvill.

For Funeral, Burial! bishop of the Methodist EDlsconni Result If New Cases Are Reported. itook advantage of the discount pian. The discount applies also to the Ver- sailles district school taxes. Less than i $2,500 of the 1927 school taxes was 4)aid by September 1. A year ago the (Woodford tax collections up to September amounted to $25,000.

ti i Delivered Louisville Model "50" Coupe S725.00 man Week" opened at Georgtown College today, when all first year stu Church, South, Kentucky Conference, presided. Tribut was paid to the dents were expected to renort. An intelligence test was given this aft Visits Irvine to Buy Casket, Picks Spot On Estill Mountain for Grave. Special to The Courier-Journal. Irvine, Sept.

15. John D. Rose, WATER COMPANY SOLD 1 Model "50" Sedan $785.00 1 Model "60" Coach $1,110.00 1 Model "60" Sedan 1,160.00 Conrad-Schulfz Co. 607 S. Fourth Continuing Our Advance Sale of FUR COATS FUR TRIMMED COATS Throughout September Buy Now and Save 1-4 to 1-3 ernoon and tonight a special meeting was held with talks given for the Tht Courier-Journal Lexington Bureau first-year students.

The talks dealt board of trustees of the hospital and to Miss Lake ohnson, general superintendent, for the prosperous condition of the hospital. A feature of the event was the placing in the corner stone of a copper box containing a history of the hospital and other articles in connection with the institution's management. Following the laying of the corner stone. H. L.

Ott, Crestwood, was Lexington. Sept. 15. Dr. W.

85 years old, Wlsemantown, this county, came Into town yesterday and went with various phases of college life. Several Late 3 GIVEN DIVORCES. Special to The Courier-Journal, i Owensboro, Sept. 15. Two husbands and one wife were given divorces in the Daviess Circuit Court todav.

Elbert B. Greer was given a divorce from Helen Greer, on grounds 'of abandonment. John Stites was a decree from Erlin Stites, and Bessie Arnold was granted a divorce Models of sii.iitiw i' i jt Attractive PrW urysiers un uispiay At to the undertaking establishment of The talks were followed by a short pep rally. CI 1113 Stan" "SS1-. -tock makes immediate B.

F. Wilson and made arrangements Tomorrow the Freshmen will take O. Bullock, president of the City Board of Health, and health officers, following a conference late today, de-cedide to lift the infantile paralysis ban, which has been imposde on children under 16 years old here, on for his own funeral and buriaL Mr. nuu tu avail yourself of this opportunity. English and mathematics examina Rose is practically blind and in mak from Hervey Arnold.

Call Or Phone for Demonstration tions to determine which section they will enter and tomorrow night another special meeting will be held for them, followed by a reception for the new students at Rucker Hall. ing the selection of his casket judged the material of several types by touch. After making a choice of a casket, he gave the undertaker instructions Bensinger Automobile Co. the? scheduled date. September 20.

I Folowini? the statement from city health officers. Dr. Charles H. Voor-hies, City Health Officer, annouonced that the ban will be lifted only i elected president of the board of trustees. Other officers selected at the meeting of the board were W.

E. Darragh, Lexington, vice president; George Caughan, Lexington, chairman of the executive committee; J. C. Fitch, Lexington, secretary; B. M.

Darnaby. Lexington, treasurer, and Dr. G. W. Banks, Carrollton, chap- I tOA rtt.i-VmiriiTr-i-,lrt mm.

Incorporated At 8 o'clock Saturday morning the regular registration will begin and Monday Freshman registration will be completed and upper classmen will 65? Baxter Avenue, At Broadway East 2512 piam. begin their registration. concerning his burial, insisting that an iron fence be constructed around his tombstone, and stipulating that the posts be set In concrete. In chosing a spot for his grave. Mr.

Rose selected a secluded young timber thicket on the Possum Run The formal opening of the ninety-ninth session of the college will take place Tuesday mornine with the first Woman Loses Memory. Mrs. Ruth Bryant, 45 years v.ife of N. C. Brvant.

Jeff Kv old, classes starting Wednesday. Fresh- was tne event thai no new cases develop in the meantime. Dr. Floyd P. Allen.

Favette County Health Officer, also officially notified Mattie Dalton. Fayette County School Superintendent, "that the ban in the county would be lifted at the same time and all of the county schols permitted to open next Tuesday. Investigation today of two suspected cases of the disease, disclosed the fact that the rhildre nunder suspicion did not have infantilo paralysis which prompted the health officers to follow the original plan and raise the ban on September 20. found on a street here by police InH'811 Weelc was inaugurated last year her motor early today. She was un-in order tnat the new students might able to give police her name her ad-lhave a chanre t0 become acquainted Mountain, overlooking Drowning Creek, near here.

The place selected dress or recall any associations that Ule ana eacn omer before the upper classmen arrive. A could enable them to find out her by the aged man Is several miles from a graveyard. Mr. Rose gave no reason for his making his own funeral arrangements. large first-year class is expected this year.

An order was entered Monday on the records in the County Clerk's jf office to call an election on the ques-; Kendall Llsonbv, 6-year-old son of Prof. C. R. Lisanby and Mrs. Llsanby, fell Tuesday afternoon while playing at his home on Rucker Avenue and suffered a broken arm near the wrist.

ition ot instill County issuing road Water Company Sold. Properties of the Lexington Water Company, valued at approximately hi jDonds for $150,000 for the construe- A resolution was introduced by theition nave been transfprrpri of a road from Irvine to the from the Central Public Service Com- nome. Mrs. Bryant was taken to the Good Samaritan Hospital and tonight continued in a semi-conscious condition. According to hospital authorities, Mrs.

Bryant is suffering with amnesia, du to a shock or mental fatigue. Her daughter. Miss Ruth Bryant, 424 Kentucky Court, where she and her mother had been staying, appealed to police early this morning to help find her mother, whom she missed from their home on returnins from a dance. She told officers her mother previously had suffered from a short lapse of memory. When police informed Miss Bryant of finding the woman, she went to the hospital and identified hex, but the mother failed to recognize her.

EVERYONE NEEDS MONEY AT TIMES You need not feel the least bit bashful about borrowing money from our Industrial Loan Department. Our profits come from the money we loan. Borrow for any legitimate purpose and pay us back in weekly or monthly installments we give you a year to pay and the cost is only $6.00 per $100.00 plus a service fee of $2.00. Ask here or at aim of our six branch banks. INDUSTRIAL LOAN DEPT, pany.

unicago. to the Community Service Water Company. New Ynrlr sue ti, Notice to Members of Buriey Tobacco Growers1 Co- Opera 1 1 Association The certificates of common capital stock of the Western District Warehousing Corporation representing deductions from ajll deliveries of tobacco to the Association by members at Camp Taylor, Kentucky, except certificates representing deductions from deliveries represented by participation certificates which have been assigned, or on which there are liens, for all years, will be ready for delivery to the owners thereof, as shown by the records of the corporation as of June 30. 1927, on Friday. September 23; Saturday, September 24.

and Monday, September 26. 1927, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 4 P.M. at the Camp Taylor warehouse. Camp Taylor.

Kentucky. Certificates will only be delivered to the holder of record on his personal written receipt therefor or to his agent duly authorized in writing to receive same and receipt therefor. Stock certificates have been prepared by receiving points and dehvery will be by the same method, that is, only stock presenting deductions from tobacco delivered at Lexington will be delivered at Lexington. Where a member has delivered at i jST I nstarat it became known here today. The transaction was closed by telephone in three different places, one wire was held open from New York to Chicago, another from Chicago to Lexington and the third from Lexington to Frankfort, with stockholders of the Lexington Water Company assembled at the offices here.

Zi4 elief WOODSON ON COMMISSION. The Courlr r-Journal Frankfort Bureau Frankfort. Sept. 15. Urey Woodson.

Owensboro. editor of The panv installed a special line into fh unices ior tne unicago call. Owensboro Messenger, today was was completed in forty-eight I pointed by Gov. William J. Fields as i int- ion cnarge ror the serv- a member of the commission to study 71 cause of crime in Kentucky.

Mr vlr. G. owiiMiumers or tne Lexington Wn-'Woodson will succeed William -umpany, at a sneclal mppiinr. i Srhrnpripr ivhn was formtrlv in i toaav, elected as directors and offi charge of the Associated Press Bureau at Frankfort. cers.

Reeves J. Newsom, New York president: w. S. Cramer. Lexineton i vice president and general manager- 1 VERSAILLES PAIR thin, medicated, antiseptic, pro- Hl'RT.

special to The Couner-JournaL R. S. Swart. New York, vice presi tective, healing. Quickly relieves The minute you apply Dr.

Sertoli's Zino-pads, the pain stops. The pressing and rubbing various receiving points he will have stock certificates at Owensboro. Sept. 15. Mr.

and eacti dent C. W. Simpkins. New York, sec retary; Miss Katie Maguire. Lexing receiving point representing his deliveries there.

iirs. tawara r-irue, Versailles, were injured last night on the Calhoun sore spots and tender toes. Guaranteed absolutely safe. At your ton, assistant secretary and assistant i I 3 JL. the cause of corns treasurer, and P.

W. Chapman and i vjwensooro, wnen tneir anuca- Louisville National Bank Tru st Co. Fifth and MaHcmt 5Yr-eW CRESCENT 8AXTEE-5HELBY OAK FOURTH OAK PARKLmNO- BROADWAY. Resources Over $11,000,000 BURLEY TOBACCO GROWERS' CO-OPERATIVF ASSOCIATION. 1 is removed.

Once healed, corns druggist's or shoe dealer's 35c 3 E. M. Fox, New York, directors. uiumooi turned over on a cruve. s.

Pirtle suffered cuts on her arms i so. of the law firm of Chapman knees and Mr- PlrlIe was bruised. can't come back. If new shoes li A (-" i -v DSSchoh's uy ilUiNL, President and Cu.ler. who represented the Chicago- niFs it si-ppfr Tiitir and New York interests in the rnn-! irritate the spot again, a Zino- eneral Manager.

ULinO'padsl Vv estern District Warehousing Corporation, By J. E. MARKS, Asst. Secy. fmwsw mm, jump -ummatlon of the deal here, the Com- Standfcra, Sept.

15. Sam pad ends the discomfort instant-munity Water Company, which deals Flint. 65 vears old. fell dead as he i 1 -olely in water properties, has pur-, sat at supper at the home of Hayden ana neals OVernigtlt. chased all the stock of the Lexington i Reynolds, where he boarded.

He is; Dr. Scholl's Zino-pads are Water Company, and plans to hold, i survived bv a son. Put one on the pain is gone! 1 hi I lull WBneire Can is? Ymi Mateli Friday Saturday ON ALL OUR 12-PIece It's worth double our price! 7 OTisarPti 115 OutSit fflLLf-. 1 5ead FR Isisier Set 'REE! Every one of these items is figured close for two day's selling and yet we make the boldest Free offer in town. We give you a handsome dinner set with your purchase of $10 or over cash or credit.

It's delivered with your purchase. Magazine Racks rr7IT7 This barcain Strictly 3-oly i extr special! veneer. Not the heaver board and eard board kind nrauinm rea lacquer finih. fl value. Only in lot, su hurry! Cash and carry.

ills Not exactly like cut. a is 1 I I Complete, Fine 1 m.mwmmiil';YrT:uum.iu Its Ey Jj REMEMBER i 1 ash or Credlt LIVING-ROOM Felt-Base Rugs Oak Cabinets desinn in Good Gas Ranges Special Practical felt -base values. Kecular rugs These suites will ire fast Fridar and Saturday. Saturday night will see the lat one old. Farce roomj velour oerstuffcd davenport, wine-bark chair, club chair, lone mahogany-finished davenport table, floor lamp and shade, smoker, pair of book ends, two silk pillows, mataiine rack and silk table scarf.

It's worth V-'WI as it stands. Onr price for the remaining suites now is only We have only IS olid oak. with liriini pin t-eiain top. Closed front. value.

ranges with door panels oualv sell), tn excellent .83 l3s3A i'vtaoiC2 1 Hicb oven xn hite-ename led The model that for $10. It is baker. 1 l-'-iv suites Par "0c Week. Small One FRF.E. Pay $1 Down Pa Week MAKE VOIR OWN TERMS.

tjr Store Open Till 10 P.M. Saturday 14-PIece Make Your jTty Own Terms Iffj Kinney Rome Coil Spring DAY-BEDS The most beautiful, comfortable day-hfd shown anvwiicre. Genuine Kinney Rome construction coil sprinits. pretty cretonne covered pad and valance. Special Nursery Chairs ottered at an I amazing Suites This crnerous bamain offer consists of walnut finished extension table, large buffet, handsome china, six jacquard-covered chairs, two tapestry panels, silk table cover, smoker, and floor price PAY 75c WEEK lamp.

The out- omiia i. I Babv chain with hinted tray. Varnished. value. Friday and Saturday where mr 1 12-Piece Make Your Own Terms smrnons Bed Outsits Three Suit as Triday and Saturday only we offer this beautiful walnut finished cane panel I-inch posl Simmons metal bed.

iron springs and 4S-lb. Gas Range all-cotton mattress: $35 value A walnut finish bedroom suite, consisting of bow-end bed. large dresser with French plate mirror, full sized vanitv dresser and roomy chifforobe, 45-ib. cotton mattress, coil springs, two Dresden imported boudoir lamps, siik bed lamp, two feather pillows and a hearth rug. Regular $250 outfit.

Friday and Saturday only. Make Your Own Terms. Lloyd Carriages PAY 50c WEEK fc '1 I i 1 (fell Free I ill Genuine nt ruction and nenet model. I.ouctt prire on record. ftuy quick.

Read Our Free Ofie A vv ell-built gas stove with a roomy oven, neatly finished in black with oven door panel. It has three latest type sas-savinj; burners. aai white II monographs I EU-ea t2' white Phonographs Tay 50c Week PORTABLE PHONOGRAPHS mm mm iulim Ueautiful cabinet model phonographs that play all records. Free records and needles with each one sold. and npprlles ith i a i sJ-Ji I II Vvr 2.i ITSB Xli-' lK2A.l.-: '2 fif "a OA Convenient to arry.

Plays a 1 1 records. S25 value. 100 Sets inner 4S We have a beautiful assortment of new din ner set pattrrns to i t3k how too. ReKiilar 3 iS values. Only PAY 50c WEEK Pay 50c Week -rc.

i rrh week I PAY 31 WEEK I "'rl'iaaiartr.

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