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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 18, 1926. vnurcn. xturiai wiu oe in oan Cemetery." FLORIDA LOSSES Deaths and Funerals TWENTY-FIVE' school children, champion speller in their districts, com- peted Thursday night at Washington for the National Spelling Bee crown. It was won by a Kentucky girl. awaaawMafB-c 17 Miss Loretta Bloat.

Miss Loretta Bkvat. S3 years old, LEAD TO SUICIDE died at 8:45 o'clock Thursday afternoon her hotne. 518 North Thirty- DRUGGISTS O.K. 2, OPPOSE FIELDS Resolutions Charge Governor Trierf 'to Interfere and Attempt to Destroy Boarb fifth Street. She is survived tv her, parents, Mr.

and Mrs. David BWt: four sisters. Mrs, Minnie Kolb," Mrs. Carlisle Merchant, Consid Jane O'Nell, Mrs. Florence S(ch end ered Wealthy, Ends Life Hear Home.

Dr. Cornelius Funeral services fCr Dr. Cornelius Skinner, 6S years old. physician with offices in the Weisstnger-Gaulbert, who- died ar dJ o'clock Wednesday nigM at his home, South First Street, will be held at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at the Warren Memorial Presbyterian Church. Burial will be in Cave Hill Cemetery.

Mlis Virginia Mathews. Funeral services for Mrs. Virginia Mathews, 95 years old. who died at 6 o'clock Wednesday night at her home. 14 Spring Drive, will be hel at 3 o'clocld Friday afternoon at the resi JLweiagrje' T.

r-" -T or- charged against the butcher shop officers, the indictment alleging that property -at? HIS West ft Jefferson Street, property at 3423 West Broadway and -'an 'automobile sedan were not listed in the schedule filed with S. J. Schneider, trustee, and secretary of the Louisville Credit Men's Association. 7' The concern operated shops at US West Jefferson Street, 648 South Fourth Street. 115-25 East Jefterson Street, and 319 East Jefferson Street.

It is alleged that, while Insolvent Barrett transferred the property at 113 West Jefferson Street to Mrs, Lane, wife of the secretary. Mrs. Lane declared she had paid, part pur-chaseprice on the shop. Investigation showed, furthermore, that the concern, which specialized in cheap meats, went bankrupt at different times in Denver, Vancouver and Jacksonville. Ffcu Packing concerns from other cities are said by credit men to be among the largest creditors of the butcher shops.

Wilson Co. of Chicago selling, particularly heavy. Barrett will be returned to Louisville, it was said at the offices of District Attorney. W. Sherman Ball, and placed under bond to appear at the October term of Federal Court.

-'--i 2-DAY SESSION CLOSES BULLET PIERCES HEART dence. Burial will be in Cave Hill Mrs. Margaret Irvine; and three brothers, Carl Bloat, Jacob Bloat and James Bloat. Funeral rvtces will be beWL at 3 o'clock Friday afternoon at th residence. Burial wUl in Portland Cemetery.

LIGHTNING SCVRE. A flash in the house of A. I. Bowers at 2 S2 8 Saratoga Drive about o'clock Thursday afternoon gave the occupants a lightning scare, but did no damage beyond burning out fuses and scorching th eavrs. A run was made to the house by firemen.

$ioo fire. Spontaneous combustion In a lng machine on the third floor of th Van Camp Packing Company Plant at Shtlhy Street and Ormsbv Avenue caused a $100 blase at 1:10 o'clock Friday morning. Numerous vats Cemetery. Jan J7-IIsTy Incurred In Florida, real estxte, eoupd with grief over the death of .4 Miss IaDle Hodapp, Miss Lillie Hodapp. 61 years old.

b'9 wife several months ago are be-to tb causes whkb led to i died at 4:45 o'clock Thursday morn-ning at her home, Garland Ave the suicide of Chester Cole, it years old, wealthy Carlisle merchant. nue. She is survived by two brothers. (Contlnaed from First Page.) voke the appointments of two of its members. And.

whereas, the Kentucky Board of Pharmacy Is primarily the creature of this organization, we feel vitally Interested In future; its past record speaks for itself; it has functioned for the protection" of the people of our Commonwealth, and never In the twenty-ejght years of its existence has it been accused of being dishonest, biased In its rulings, or political in its enforcement, but on the contrary has a National reputation "for being progressive and ethical in its full sense; Therefore, be it resolved: That this Association at Its annual conN vention assembled, protest most Charles- Hodapp and Alexander whoM bxJy discovered this morn Hodapp. Funeral services will be Ir.jf in k2 260 yards from hi horrw. held at 8:30 o'clock Saturday 'morn ing at Batterman's chaneL and at 9 Sir the ide.of the body lay a .32 call Catholic oil nearby were not ignited. o'clock at St. Anthony's brs pistol, bullet from which bad pierced Mr.

Cole's heart. The body was found by Warren Kennedy, in rear of whose borne It ly, after search which began last frjdr.jgbt when Mr. Cole disappeared from bis home- jO y) Coroner 1L R. Ewing wa notified earnestly against any: interference on the part of Governor Fields in the personnel or functions that body. We deplore the possibility of the Board of Pharmacy being made a political buffet.

Be if further resolved: That these resolutions be -signed by the nd an inquest was held which re Forty-Two Years president and secretary and spread sult in the following We. the Jury, find the bod before vi to be that of Cole, and that he cams to his death by pistol wounds at bis own bands. Was Considered Wealthy. on the minutes of this meeting and 18841926 a correct copy be sent to every drug gist in our State and copies be furnished the press of Kentucky. Would End Whisky Sales.

Front Row, Left to Right Frances Krans, Atlantic City; Harriet Blumbery, New Brunswick, N. W. J. Conners, Trenton, N. Louise EX rid, Charlotte, N.

Paul Dlller, Lancaster, Herbert Stem, Fort Worth, Texas; Thomas Cbegwtdden, Cleveland, and Dean Lucas, Akron, Ohio. Middle Row, Left to Right Leo Goldberg, New Bedford, Betty Robinson, South Bend Slartba LouLse Hall, Houston, Texas; Pauline Bell, Kentucky; I mo gene Reynolds, Oklahoma City, OklaO Mary Flood. Wilmington, and Dora Farland. Fall River. Mass.

Back Row, Lert to Right Dorothy Casey, St. Louis; Elizabeth Glastetter, New Britain, Vivian Bremer, Detroit Janice McCartney, Erie, Rnth Adams, Reading, Marian Welsch, Bingham pton, Nw and Royce Fowler, Memphis, Tenn. Bottom Closoap of Pauline Bell, the champion. ytr. Cole was one of the wealthiest As we look back through 42 men in Nicholas County.

He was pro years of business in Louis The other resolution, seeking with- prietor of large clothing store and owned several business houses and a ville nothing gives us greater drewed by Congress of the whisky selling privileges granted druggists, number of residences la Carlisle. He satisfaction than the feeling also was the owner of a number of that we have been able to business bouses at Pari and Lexlng -v ton. assist thousands of wortby Mr. Cole returned recently from people to purchase without Florida, where he spent the winter titude and esteem for the fidelity, generosity and good-will of a noble, missing the money) valuable and was associated with the Marlow KENTUCKY GIRL liberal hearted, great souled people." watches, diamonds and Realty Orlando. several months.

It is reported that he lost heavily in a number cf Florida land At the archepiscopal residence where he will stay during his visit read: Whereas, The Congress of the -United States has made the pharmacists the dispensers-, and purveyors of whiSky against the protest of tjie druggists of the country. And Whereas, Since the passage of the Volstead Tict pharmacy has been overrun by former saloon keepers, ex-policemen and other nonprofessionals who have entered our honorable calling for the only purpose of dispensing whisky in violation of the law and for unlawful gain. Cardinal Bonzano presented Cardinal deals, IS BEE WINNER DAVID ItOTH'S SONS Pranbam-Hughes Slllitary Academy. munaeiein with gifts from the Vatl ran for use In the Eucharistio exer Hprinr Jilil, Mr. Cole la survived rrv a daughter.

Miss Anne Eliza cises. An altar cloth and a decorative sanctuary screen of rare lace for use beth Cole, a medical student at Van-lrbilt Kasbville, Tenn. in the consecration of eacrament and an ancient missal, in which is set V. Funeral arrangements have not been completed, but services probably will rortn the ritual of the mass, were among the papal They were hm held tomorrow afternoon. Grayson County Lass, Sponsored By Triumphs On Word 'Cerise' (Continned from First Page.) fho Kcntnekv marmaceutical Aa' 200,000 GREET 42nd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL sociation values the good name of pharmacy and appreciates its responsibility to the public And Whereas, The druggists of Kentucky recognize the needof hither nharmacies and better accompanied by a presentation mes sage in Latin on parchment.

CONGRESS PLANS TO 1 ADJOURN JUNE 26 ton as chaperon, the older sister con NINE PRELATES equipped drug stores and zealously FLOOR LAMPS tinued the process of both of them foregoing several numbers on the entertainment programme in honor of the young finalists so that they could give their attention to the ten spelling textbooks, the old WITH WORK UNDONE Chicago Gives Its Greatest tContinoed from First Page.) "blue-back" heading the list, and to the big dictionary, which they brought senate ftas not yet anoroved nn Muscle Shoals, coal, and prohibition Ovation to Delegates to World Congress. (Continued from First Pag.) with them. Frank Neuhauser. whom The Beautiful polychrome-finished ornamental wrought iron Stalnd and base, with ahade of fine quality georgette and silk mull, flower and gold ruching trimmed. Equipped with two pull chain sockets, 7 feet of cord and 2-piece socket.

legistanon, or on the rivers dod harbors bilL A Efforts will be made 'to Courier-Journal brought to Washing i-I -J 1.11 I i ton with the sisters, constituted himself their "mascot" as he called himself, and S. D. Shankland of the Na through a variety of Important proposals, including farm legislation, the radio control bill now nendincr in guard the good name of the profession. And Whereas, A. deplorably demoralized condition has resulted to pharmacy from the Hoisting of the permit to dispense liquor upon druggists.

Therefore, Be it Resolved, That the Kentucky Pharmaceutical Association in convention assembled earnest ly petition the Congress of the United States to withdraw the privilege of dispensing whisky from dfiig stores' and thereby relieve our honorable profession from the odium that has been cast upon it; that a copy of these resolutions be sent each Kentucky member of Congress at Washington. STATE'S MOVE TO BE HEARD. through milling throngs where the vicar of the Pope made it evident that all the glories and splendor which tional-' Educational Association, who presided tonight, gave Frank the he has met since hia arrival In this opportunity to. be. the first to cftn- $95 country last week was no more than For.

entering the Cathedral he knelt In prayer of thanksgiving for gratulate the winner. The Louisville youngster wore a grin as broad "as. If 50c DOWN 50c A WEEK $17.50 VALlE he himself had again been proclaimed hia safe arrival. The red special which brought Car champion. dlnal Bonzano and eight fellow car mm a learner oag containing $1,000 in $1-0 gold pieces In one hand acarion MLet It be a vt without regrel regrets at and two gold medals in the other, hi Lake Pauline, who has 'previously been O' Motion to Dissolve JJruggists Ouster AN IDEAL WEDLHMG OR ANNIVERSARY GIFT Louisa.

Banff, or any one of the most undemonstrative Prevention Injunction to Be Argued. members off the spelling bee party. The Courier-Journal Frankfort Bureau. became almost vivacious tonight and was still protesting" she wasn't sWnv Frankfort, June 17. A motion the Senate and a deficiency appropriation bill which would provide, among other things, funds for the start of work during the summer on the Government's $165,000,000 public Ings programme.

Fate of farm legislation was still In the balance today, as the Senate continued debate on the McNary rider to the House co-operative marketing bill. A vote before the end! of the week on the McNary proposal, similar with its equalization fee feature to the Haugen measure rejected by the House, was forecast. leaders pointing out that the Senate, even should the McNary provisions meet defeat, might give its approval to the co-operative marketing sections. HOUSE ON TRIAL IN SMITH SLAYING at midnight. dinals from New York was accorded perhaps the greatest ovation in, the history of the city.

In a "magnificent setting at the Cathedral of the, Holy Name, the formal welcome of Cardinal Mundelein constituted the first rites Incident to Eucharistic ceremonies. Throngs six to ten deep which lined the route of the procession from the station swept through the police lines at several points, halting the column until pathfinding machines could nose through the surging mass of humani to dissolve, the temporary order, re Diamond Rings "Weil, I guesstheyll burn the old straining Governor W. from straw hats in Clarkson now." she proceeding with the hearing of Will said. i for Ladies and Gentlemen iam J. Votteler and Jeffries Goodwin, "To complete my education, is the" At Special Anniversary Price's and Terms way, she said she's going to spend Louisville, members of the State the "money, as she saw to-it that the Board of Pharmacy, cited to show 42 $10 gold pieces were alocked in the 6SS safe at the Hotel Hamilton.

Besides her teacher, Pauline has. two other sisters. Miss Rayne 21, and cause why the Governor should not revoke their appointments, will be heard Tuesday. June 22. by' Judge R.

P. Deitzman ofthe Court of Appeals. Eleanor Bell, 10. There Is one of tha nln buntra. low camps la tn Caoadian Pacific Rock iea, What a tonic for tired brains and frayed nerves! Appetite re gained and sleep-sure night Soortsf Anything you like.

Golf, motoring, dancing, fishing, climbing, swimming, riding; in the sweetest, purest air on earth. Swiss guides for Alpine climbing, courteous attendants, and hotel rervice that makes Canadian Pacific famous the world over. For rates, descriptive literature, etc apply to i 42 SO brother, Shelby BeH, 18. 42c 5 ia Notice of the motion has been sent by Spelling bee Judges tonight were 1 1 Miss Anna L. Hose, dean of women.

Attorney General Frank E. Daugher- George Washington University; Alvin ty to the Sheriff of Jefferson County, Down A Week I Down A Week to be served. Miller, principal of the Central High'' School, Washington, and Joy Elmer editor of the Journal Governor Fields undertook to re- vnLLB sx-lCB THESE blue white sparkling aiamonas mrm mm moT tns" two memoers irora wrc board on the ground they had. been artiva In soliciting druggists to em in beautifully engraved mountings of 14 and 18-karat green, white and yellow solid gold. Remember, we will always allow the full pnrchase price en any Roth diamond In exchange for a larger ploy counsel to test the validity the 50-cent tax on whisky prescrip si one.

I tions. Governor Fields said ne con DAVm ROTD78SONSr FIRST ASO sidered such' activity aa not comport ty. Squads of motorcycle police surrounding the legate's car were unequal to the inslstnece of the enthusiastic groupa who pressed forward to touch the scarlet robes. Many dropped to their knees In. the street for the pontifical blessing and others trailed the automobile for blocks in an effort to kiss the legate's ring.

Cardinal Bonsano. riding at the right hand of Cardinal Mundelein, smiled graciously throughout the procession, lifting his hand many times to bestow his blessing on the throngs. Mayor William E. Dever, the first layman to greet Cardinal Bonzano, shook hands cordially as he extended the official welcome of the municipality. Thirty-five members of the city council, in formal attire, accompanied the Mayor to the station and marched in a.

body to the cathedral ceremonies. After escorting the legate to the cardinal's throne. Cardinal Mundelein in hia address of welcome, saluted him aa "the first legate of the Holy Father ever to set foot on the shores of the United States." Bonzano in a formal statement at the station said he brought the blessing of Pius to the" people Chicago and the United States "as a token of his appreciation, gra- ing with a proper attitude tor mem bers of a board under the administra of the American Education Association. Pronouncers were Dr. George S.

Wills, department of English. Western Maryland College Westminster, and Dr. Samuel M. North, of Baltimore, supervisor of high schools for the Maryland State Department of The first speller to be retired was Leo Goldberg, 13, of New Bedford, who left the out of "valley" and quit the stage with a shame-faced smile. Sarah Louise Van Allen, of West IJoylston, a 13-year-old negro contestant, finished In seveenth place -just outside ther prize money.

tion. They filed suit and the Governor re Special -Wrist Watch Bt. K. HA LOSE. 0al A.nt Canadlaa rnelflc.

set IHxl Tfatlnal Ms Foarta aadWalaattCtalBaU.Ohle. voked the order and cited to appear before him July 15 to show cause why they should not be removed. Judge Ben G. Williams of TNCIVDXXo'ths famous ladies and gent's WInton or Gothic these SDecial prices and terms make it very easy1 for every one to own 7 the Franklin Circuit Court grantea them a temporary restraining order, which it is sought by the motion to guaranteed "Visible was the word she missed. Self-defense -was claimed by Albert House, on trial in Criminal Court Thursday for murder, as a motive in killing Edmond B.

Smith, May 15, in an alleged dispute over House's belonging to a labor, union. The trial opened in the morning and closed at 10:40 o'clock Thursday night until 10 o'clock Friday morning, when examination of defense witnesses will be resumed. The prosecution In charge of Assistant Commonwealth's Atorney Logan, rested Its case at 5 o'clock Thursday afternoon. House was the first defense witness ajjd was kept on, the stand for an hour. It is expected that the defense win finish its side of the case Friday morning and permit the Jury to withdraw by Friday afternoon.

Most of the morning and afternoon sessions were taken up with the selection of a Jury, with the defense, lawyers, A. Floyd Byrd, Lexington. and Robert Hesston, questioning each prospective 'Juror closely on his attitude toward killing in self-defense. The shooting Lj' alleged to have occurred during an argument over labor unions in front of 2529 Rowan Street. Six witnesses fo the prosecution testified that House shot Smith after the two men had quarreled and grappled, and that Smith was unarmed.

House' fired twice the witnesses said. Deputy Coroner Joseph P. Beck testified thaf. Smith died from a bullet that entered the neck and ranged upward Into 'his brain. Police Capts: Oda.

Pate and Edward E. Parr and Lieut, Ollie Whitehouse declared that they found the pistol used In the a beautiful wrist watch. Roth wrist watcnes are wriUng) to be absolutely dependable timekeepers. All styles and shapes round, octagon, square, etc. I Special Anniversary Price and Terms i it be made June 22 to dissolve.

PRESIDENT OF FIRM HERE NABBED IN EAST WWW BY FEDERAL AGENTS oo (Continued from First Page.) 42c DOWN Husband, $3,600 Gone, Bride Says Woman, 52, Married a Month, Asks Police to Find Mate and Money, Police have been asked to locate Charles Waddell. 54 years old, who, it Is alleged, left behind his bride of a month. Mrs. Anna Waddell, 62, and Saturday drew $3,000 belonging to her from their Joint account at the Citizens Union Fourth Street Bank. Mrs.

Waddell said her husband and a companion. Henry Arlington, 27, 17 at Bowling Green. Lane has not been arrested. Barrett and Lane are charged with A WEEK raistfirAtion of n. statement or assets.

BEST VALUE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR STORE which they listed at $12,512.69. The indictment alleges that assets were thoiiuti nt dollars in excess of this amount. Liabilities were given at $31,607.79. rnnoMlmont of asset also 42d Special Rogers 25-Year SETS 23 Pieces who is. believed to be with him now.

42d Anniversary Special Xtra ELGIN 17-jewel, 25-year: Case; Green Or White Gold came to LouisviJle from California several months ago and stopped at 3 her rooming house on East Broadway She and Waddell were married in Jef fersonviile last-montb. According to Mrs. Waddell, 'she learned the-money had been drawn out on a check by crime in a shed behind the home of William Reinhart, 2515 Rowan Street. House gave the pistol to Reinhart and the latter took police to the shed where the weapon was hidden, according to the officers testlmonyA A. ACCOMMODATIONS FOR LOUISVILLE PILGRIMS ARRANGED ATCHICAGO (Continued from First Page.) her husband, payable to J.

P. Wilson, Ask the Man Who Bought His Home This Way Look up a neighbor who bought or is buying hia home on the Kentucky Title Home Purchase Plan. Ask him about this con venieot means of financing a home. Hell tell you how his every interest -was safeguarded; how he got into hia home as toon at the necessary first payment was made! how easy it is to meet the payments that amount to no. more than monthly rent.

He'll tell you to use this plan that thousands of others have found so satisfactory. Then brinjr your Sndividual home financing problem to us. We'll show you how it can be simply solved with this convenient plan, the oldest in Louisville under the supervision of a bank. i 42d Anniversary Special 8-Day "Session" Clock Mahogany Finish; Silver Dial 50c Down 5795 $13.50 50c a Week Value None Sold for Cash 42o Iown 5(h Week 42 514 S22.50 42c Down; 1.00 a Week alue None Sold for Cash ment" created dormitories tocare for fifty additional guests, J. W.

Wyck-off, manager of the hotel, urged that those seeking to attend the Congress, who have not already signed for reservations with the Louisville diocesan committee should -wire the hotel ba-fore starting for Chicago-. In order that no misunderstandings may occur at the hotel, A. H. Frenke, member of the executive diocesan YOU DONT NEED CASH TtTTH ROTII Quick Service For busy business people at onr comfortable and convenient second floor room. Our 40c special gives you choice of Meatr Vegetables Bread and Butter Hot and.

Cold rinks and Seasonable Dessert, Every kind of Sandwich served in our appetizing way. TebXeayis 542 S. Fourth Street City 1208 Lcommittee. will reach "Chicago- Friday MAILORDERS Given Prompt Attention. MAIL Given Prompt Attention.

to care ror ixuisviue guests Bishop John Is expected here Saturday morning, twenty-four hours ahead of the bulk of Louisville's delegates Special arrangements for the comfort of Bishop Fioersb are being made at the hotel. Mr. Wyckoff has made- arrange ments with a garage near the hotel 3SD to care for the automobiles of those Hard, Heavy SHoes Are Tiresome and Hot, These Days This oxford illni-trtted. is an outstanding illustration of Nettleton well balanced style. It's a refresh lag change for hot-weather-wear light, stylish, comfortable, and serviceable.

Boston Shoe Co. 417-419 Fourth Ave. who drive here from Louisville. Only TRUST COJ.1PAIW FIRST AND MARKET 1 fifth Street Court Sfcce 1 a nominal rate will be charged, he said. The hotel guarantee the service at the garage.

Mr. Wyckoff said those motoring here should enter Chicago over Route 42, aa it is the most direct to the hotel. Mr. Wyckoff said also that he will endeavor to make room for as many persons aa possible should others decide at the last niaut that they can make the trip. lW I.

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