Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive
A Publisher Extra® Newspaper

The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 16

Location:
Louisville, Kentucky
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

16 THE-COURIER-JOURNAL. LOUISVILLE. WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 27. 1934.

1 City Statistics COURT OF APPEALS Hardy Dionnc Babies Amaze Physicians Today's Photoplays KENTUCKY House of Roth- ciiild," Aril's. Feature starts 10 25. 12:05. 2:02. 3 59.

7.53. 9.51. FAIR OFFERS MANY FEATURES 40 PCT. MORE SN TEXTILE JOBS REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. W.

W. Mrlone to J. L. Kurtz, tract In MOTHER ILL; WON'T BE AT ASTOR'S WEDDING New York, June 26 C45) The New York Sun says Mrs. Enzo Fiermonte, mother of John Jacob Astor, III, will fce unable to attend the wedding of her son to Miss Ellen Tuclc French at Newport, R.

Saturday, became of ill health. At her West Hampton Beach home Eastwood: ll. Executor, to Eila Cham lot in Wilder Hark: II. I ALTO "Baby Take A Shirley Temple mid James Feature start ji 11:26. 1:31.

3:34. 5:41. 7:46. 51. Quintuplets Die Invariably, Noted Doctor Says; Cites Kentucky Case.

Baltimore. June 26 (UP) The Mary Payton to G. H. Adcocic. 30 leet The courier-Journal Frankfort Bureau, i entered on June 1.

1934. taxini the c's F.ankfort. June AToVVY. Court of Appeals, whole court sitting: wl. 261 Massie et al.

va. Paul. Fayette: Trustee, for use and benefit ol Cas-reversed. Commissioner Creal. Whole court sao) sellars and Dawson, et ai ai-pcl-siulng.

Judge Perry uissnlin. in companion cases Ke: Heads Ad- 262 Furnace Oap Coal Company ts mini'tratrix. White. Clay appellant i petition lor modi-1 Holt Bros. Mlnlna Company vs Fisher licatlon and extension of opinion us-i Ohio: appellee li.eu notice ami -j h.r.tnt.irr moiion to enter an order anu north sice Highland east of Swan: II.

Lucile P. and M. B. Allmona to soutn- em Morwaise Corporation. Trustee, tract Falls City Residents Can Win Trips By Getting Timpc 5i ihcrrintinnc Eighteenth street KoaU and lot 21.

MARY AVDEKSON' "Dr. Monica" Kay Francis and Warren Wiiliam. Feature Marts 11:36. 1.21. 3 06.

4:51. 6:38. 8:21. 10.06. shown on plat apeended to deed and qu.uiup.cu.

ui ieci- rerfirdert In riper! Imio 1226. Ullfe 427. and l. nnv. r.r enured SSZTSl Sloe, opinion nioditied the a ppeU.nt Pay to the enteiea Herein SCI asiuc.

th o' llie llldameill 1 11 111C lUOb UlVSLll.il Ul 11 1 1 1 i EVd t'oUdd' t1! already have established a remarkable on Long Island it was explained that ana recorded la deed book 806. pa.e record for KiouD survival, according Mrs. Fiermonte, now the wife of an a term WUMJWI IPl'UIIO, and extended on lis iace; reversing on f-PPeW under tne terms Me juufniru. on.in.1 appeal and tiirminc on rt" mWI 'duf ior each we' ki Musical entertainment of the hich- 284: 11. to Dr.

Alan F. Guttmacher. noted au In Force a Year; Payroll Increase Is Claimed. Washington, June 26 (A?) A 40 per rent increase in employment and a 78 frr cent j'imp in payrolls were cited tonisht by the cotton textile industry es outstanding contributions to the Administrat ion's recovery campaign 'during the first year of operation under N.R.A. Company pendin.

and unn. est class is outetandir.g feature of The Hurst et Breathitt, appellees' petition OIarr Dfc" 19J4 Worlds Fair. Italian boxer, was suffering from an old injury to her arm and a slightly run down condition. Mrs. Fiermonte proved her condition was not serious by coine for a STRAND Max Baer and Camera light.

Starts 10:44. 12:25. 2 06. 3:47. 5:28.

7.09. 8 50. 10:31. Call It Lurk Starts 1 1:22. 1:03.

2:44. 4 25. 6 08. 7:47. 9:28.

LOEWS "Born to B- Bad." Loretta Yotini and Cary Grant. Feature starts 11:43. 1 49. 3:50. 5:40.

7:41. 9 42. Orcanlosue starts 1:38. 3:39. 7.30.

9 31. thority on obstetrics at Johns Hopkins University. If any one of the five baby girls born to Mrs. Ovila Dionne on May 28 E. P.

Phillips, receiver of the First National Bank of Murray. to S. J. Schneider, lot In Cherokee Gardens: (1. Mary E.

Gruber to Elsie E. Overstreet. 24 feet east side Clay, jouth of Jacob: 11. Gladys Green to T. RidKe.

20 feet north Market, nest of Twenty-filth; ride on one of her horses riurihR the CvLkenva Coat Comrn et al vs. John-' Crammes are continuous. Headlin" son et al. Perry: motion ol Appellant, musical of the stsne and rtsnrrr Bank Trusr Company, by have bem bailed. There are rnnrft-Turn-r.

Special Deputy Banking and sje nrr'1 runtirs Commissioner, to vet aMde the by famous orchestras. Choruses and ord-r cismisslne the appeal and with- bards, draw-ms the opinion tendered; is overruled I P'rrs- prra stairs and plar- is alive on July 18. the child will have for rehearing- sustained, renearins erantea. lormer opinion withdrawn; judsmeut reversal heretofore entered set aide; new opinion delivered Judse Richardson. 264 Ecjuliable Life Assurance Society of United States vs.

Patrick iKayi. Johnson; appellants petit -on ior reheariiis sustained. former opinion II. a. lininn I aftnmivin Unr llllchanH toff 1.

1 Hl i ITIUIU IIIC lUlUJM llllll. niMlllimu. llll jeiiersnnfown and Mificih iow itoad: ii. jquintuplct in medical history. Dr.

ilsland estate Sunday with five pieces of luggaae and came to New York. Brrnard Baker to Ltbrrtv Bhiik Trust Guttmarhrr said The industry submitted its code anri tne National Industry Recovery Rhur va. Berteisman. rampoeii: apiti- anccs nave born b'lilt over the uau The Baltimore physician has ex judgment of affirmance heretofore en-ereri I if.p motlori to dismiss the mwjl granted pf competition on June 27, 1933. a strike was called last October embarked on the Administration's when the firm was alleged to have set aside, new opinion delivered reversing amined all available records regarding; FILM STUDIO OFFICIALS SUSPEND BETTE DAVIS by the lower court is and appeal -r granted by lower court is dismissed with illumination.

AH thc.sn trimss, and damac-i. countless other attractive fra. Cross v. Ball. Harlan: Apprllrfs motion for a cross appeal is and cross! tuns l.l te seen tyn and f.n.

Judiie Richardson. 28 ETUitablr Life Aiiranre Society ol United Stales vs. Spkco. Johnson: ap- quintuplets and has found that there! arc only thirty-two authentic cases (P) pelhint pennon for rehearing sustained. recorded in medical literature Hollywood, June 26 men and women who qualify Th i j.

lormtr opinion withdrawn, judgment uiiiiiny. i.i irri flouinwpsi coiner 01 Fifteenth and St. Catherine: si. R. W.

Thompson to Mike Davidson, two lots in Meacham a Seventh Street Addition: tl Commissioner Jrffrr.on Circuit Court to Kentucky Title Trust Conituny. two lots in Sunset, Addition and 33 1-3 leet weftt side Third, south of LansinR. and 26', feet south side of Washington, east of Hancock: 11. I. T.

Axton to Ruth, wife of James Sweeney. 30 leet east side Thirty-tnird. south of Broudway; $1. Barbara and Sluart MrKnUht to Theo apneii is granted. u.niupn is uuin 111 me uava, uiunuc iuiini, I affirmance heretofore entei Glass vs.

Alcorn. dlTnisscd employes for union activities. June 18, the Justice Department announced that on the bais of a tronscript of hearings before the Atlanta Regional Labor Board, it did "not consider the evidence sufficient to legal prosecution." of Appea.s: motion Judee. In Court Courler-Jou: r.al and The Louiv" he 'oplmoniV1 over- Times Century of con-t. now open to aa residents of Judee.

of tiie i a modification of ruiea. drive to spread rmployment and boost piiThasins power by cutting hours end raisin? wanes. It was the first to abolish child labor and first to "submit a code and thus set the example for nearly 500 industries. However, in citing accomplishments, Gcorze A. Sloan, chairman of the Cotton Textile Code Authority, sounded a warning note by asserting that onfidenee in the fall and winter gave way to apprehension in the tprm--." cited tremenous increases in the cost of raw materials and grow- .1..

i always died shortly after birth, evi- temporary yiuspension at Warner opmion delivered reversing, judge dence shows. The nearest approach Brothers studio for walking out on an Richardson rm to the record of the Dionne babies assignment, it was disclosed today. Hiia1 0w wa'hingto city was the Lyon boys, born in Kentucky she had objected to roles offered Kaceiand et al. v.f McCoy et Greenup, in 1896. The first of the-e quin-iher and particularly one in -The Case Equitable Lite Avurauce society of united tuplets died four days after birth and Lf the Howling'5 it was said.

'Tal-e0 by the fourteenth day all five were manager. M. C. Levee, was to confer I petition for rehearing over-dead, with Warner officials tomorrow to ruled. The Harriman mills closed yester- Bros Company vs.

Flsner; and New Albanv et al. Ohio: Appellee's motion for an t. iat-fv rem order directing and commanding tne at- 10 HJ-' rtques ten sl-peilant to pay to the appellee under the montll orders lur either C'lrier-terni of the judgment the si.in of $10 "i Journal or The Louisville Tltres for 66 weeks, which is past due entnh-r- 1,1 lur each week that this appeal mav be' a-eeiKitita IO iMO ana and until a l.ua! oruer has beei man lares both wavs. hotel dore and Helen Keniiuu. three tracts southeast line Heservoir Avenue at the dav.

throwing more than 6U0 employes ot't of work. The Blue Eagle was intersection with the center line of 3u yl.p loot roadway known as like Avenue: 1. removed from the milLs April 2u i.t-.. 4,., 1 i vvrfeld Natural uas compan vs. Miuiuuwn wa auuuuicu i.c Kun Koad Subdivision: i Boyd: Pruuriitial insurance uwnwi" I pi r-i aIla lwu 1 uu at tile Fair Tneouore Kcmnitz to Barbara McKnight.

authentic by medical his- to it.s removal i IT ice tj reqe or m. a 70 leet north Broadway, cast of torians ha the birth of ouintuulets in. tor rehearing oer- i Circuit Court lo uiike a transcript tne paiiV to Ui.iKe s.i:e iSnawnee Fark; si. "I hav? done everything to the situation and stand ready to. THE WEATHER occurred in fir.st pregnancy ui the record tor her tor the put pose oi no important exhibit or att: action i ni.iiui inn, i u.ui ui n.i appitnt iisiuii on uie pan.

ui The Dionne quintuplets continued to gain in weight and strength rnlil I is "'Queer Aduiinistrator vj- r-: I'X? uit the 4 Saadmaui. Oetl Jrt on Cr faue x.hy fc, to Why don't you trip? A oepiMiioer l. BUILDING FEKMITS. Lt-onard Anderson, build Irame OweiUng. lj-ti Uaulbrrt.

Jl.OU. u. c. iierna. b.nlU oiick veneer dwe.

lii. Ki! fJaslcru PaiKwav; S3 UUU. Reports of niaxiniuul and minimum tern piratures and pieciritalion lui twenty houis rntiiiu June Htl at 8 p.m.: 1HJ4 at ii ii Surety of vs ior reliearihi in each case overr.i.eu Executor et vs. Simons. Jet in i't: p' iM r.s Fund ed Truiir from th-- In ncss management over me irenu out in lanne.ss to iauui lbh recent legislation as factors any further and I won't," John on tii'" industry.

In addition, he said. said. Li'uor has become increasingly null- i "i consider this a violation of the t.in', demands fur hlsK'r wages spii it and the letter of Section 7-A eiul rhortcr hours than ij.e code at of the act. With the situation in rr -rr. provides.

'he present state and' without some I'W'cotton textile industry gener.tl amelioration, the Blue Eagle is not fi ik" l-cently was averted only by going to be restored." Low. Pre moT.on to set aside M.e i Cim'- iii i.rotiri i.akeview country Ctub et McCrac'-er Stations Aiimi Texas Bui N. C'irn T.i i imiti-il'i x. Ni.ihville 1 1 1 si.e startet; on tr Jehind a Screen By ROP.KKT CRANDON. 1 1..111 i more i'O I in this i 58 76 7U 68 OF iilE I'Ol'KT, 1 Suits Filed.

237170-James tlooJull Sheilie GooJ-hli; dr.oitc. C'ainil it McCormack. at- Io.nes. 1' 7 1 7 1 Lucille Wnght vs. Cora Buiim- I appel ant aid to enter an Older lat.n SO that she nr.eht cr.aoic I The ffi.U t.

v. ni vs vrauy ei 'on Wallace. Kstil! Dorman. Baitkm? Com C'ucat-o. 111.

Cincinnati. Ohio i Dal enport low a Ili-troit. Mich. .48 pu-s oner. vs.

tsavs. r. of the Olrhum Circuit Con i ou mav ir: air.ona vn-, acky oiilities coini a KOb'et T. Crone. Trustee, etc for Hollywood, 2G.

"Where Commissioners of City of Paris Boi.rno.i. HIlr, Ci and Daw- friends in the Falls Cities nr. otter- et lor aainak.es. Benjamin Ma- Jii Hr labor on the code authority and irdtistri.il rclatioat board, and a tift p.poellies petition renearins in rn.i-ion et et i the trained animals come from that nuii'ii. Minn fid te overnr.ed Re I 237172 Franklin Title ikiin tine al.

appeliees in companion f'f Of the Ohio P.V- To cr ra-Head's Administratrix, is overruled 't B.nahani vs Commonwealth of IOAaru 0 1.1C. 11 n-t Piping the Plays et i rust com- in np nit tures'''' a fan rises El Paso. Texas Koenig et on lien. 1 0J SPe 111 me pit nuts, a lan rises nin Vnuitahle life Assurance BOCietv oT i ffidv. now under way, to acieimin pa ny vs.

I.ivie ie 48 78 78 2 62 78 .31 vs. Austin. Johnson: appellant 5 t- tuefcv. Knox: additional and supplemental full details today from Crn hat hours of labor and rate of pay Fow-ier. Jr.

attorney. i to inquire. I speak of tnem as Helona 2i.l .3 Pennon out. trained animals, because thev must Huron, a i tition lor modiiication oi opinion ir.w-, or Naida Cam. Ofririal Court Prceress contest hcarinr a-- nn rulen ReDOrter.

to rule hor.tn'Or. uin.rf j'. Kentucky Boird of Pharmacy on re a- ls deemed insuf; icient and the ttc 1 Liberty on By BOYD MARTIN Strand "Call It Luck." Rnvn J. i mighty intelligent to enact the Kansas cuy. Camoron and R.

Merrill Russell, attorneys parts that they do. Please tC 11 nSvillr. "'Kv. i me somethina about them." Memphis." i enn. 'imi Hon.

etc 'vs Ashland Chemical Conipan is row- marie absolute justified. The mdti'try asserts the code has brought a tout: 1. An increase of 40 per cent in thp number of persons employed to a lli-h tit S2 tl" .102 ,..84 86 72 6 ...104 f6 "J6 f6 92 9B ...104 0 74 ...94 8 i Hi ...102 'JO 8i) .00 Boyd: appellants' petition for extension no opinion overruled Ordered that Court ad'oirn Court MILK I ICFNSF APTIOM l-i Course. September 17. L1V.LI1 jL I lUil iirury eiciiiieiue uil petition.

i am w. Ld wards attorney. wen. you re rignt tney are Rules for the organization and stovern- "The Great Flirtation," with which Da; BY U. S.

IS ENJOINED 17. Petition out. trained animals hivhlv trhined i inn nr .1 i- i ijii mi nt of Bar Associaiion ol the aitornev -'ofiiat-law of this state and tl act ice and procedure for disciplma. sus- 78 73 74 YOUTH ACCUSED OF Chicago. June 26 4i-An "7 ine Cjliana openea tne weea.

Oil tiMrr vs. vernon warier; .1. i tlin tli Veh 2. An increase in payrolls In the. D.

Schroader. attorney. dtia ttiey make a small ho.e in the No th Nct) -i- -r FYidav vca.sn ereat. lenorted in vo.i..in-r nnvrull nf nnv ct'wliik hr thv ix-nrU cjKiai'Oiua c.iy. 113 1 1 1 Bensinger Ii: st ten montns unaer tii iwc ui Omaha.

.00 Penuin ana aiMiuuuie a i iui nr 1 nil cr riDr aw a r- a adooted and ordered spread on tne Ordt-r rALSt IKL ALARM tioii lestrammg tne Secretary oi ricuiture and other Government tliis column la.st Saturday, but strange w' and add to their owners' incomes i Helm. $113,000,000 or 78 per cent. .00 COOK 73 Git 01 67 7he Sl-nd. manaaernent a owned Uv hourly wage rates. peaied to aree and removed the film Beti-Mnaer! Jr niliuutn.

i t-Aao torney. uu! The couimittee appointed ior. A youill siaieu as lointlll Jennings noui rn.oniiin uie ir. rr dratl.rw resolutions on the death niTiVviaiii visions of the A A A. llli'iC oo p.

nobsun Hoi. E. oKear. Frank-; 13 ears old. IHi Dixie llinway.

who arermen' afn-t tl-. lion his occupation a bartender. dttnbutors was tss-! Jdav o' Fei- 5a TiivvTn- lroiJic itj uric anuis. uil iiavia -ai re. -M.

4 An increase in average weekly Tuesday. Perhaps this was really Asotia'cd income of cotton mill workers. 111 uiuer to einOrace the oppur-i- rif tine unit o. Shrl-report. i.a.

a Hon. W. Ow iiss iiie. Kv was arrested on Fourth Street, be-: era! Judge Joiin P. Bai nes.

nil lion ss wills, justed to changes in the cost of nuiiif tunity to run the pictures of the Max 1 "'S ste. Marie. Mich, in 1934. of 25 per cent. Baer-Carnera Iiht.

These fiht pic-! vi Hiw wvwtt; moiute-y you saw in Jude Barnes n.ed a kv and ierii aiain street ana tne onio Kiver. 56 rirxmatii-mllv an1 twhll rf, "7" "-c "iU.j., and -Curavan Shei has earned1 ME 1E0KOI.OO10AL DA I A. Hon Buike. Fianlttort. Hon.

oeioie ju lock Weilnes- motion by tne oovernmen. t-J A Fan rest. EiiabeUitown. dav mornuii? on clives of disord'-'lv en loin the dairies from and Hon Ernest WOoaw-rd. touisvil.e 'rt, niiiif than livinv f.ie Cahi-inl i (Official) Lo.usvilie.

26 Nuoii 7 in I llaiit-v Harlev etc J.lleison: i-nree- 'ivi niiiin.i; u. iuc -i 2iitfj'meiit nied: appellant ssiven to July io alaim. licensing aKreeniejit. .30. U2 zono.

her owner. He prices her at a Barometer Valuation that WOllld fcive you tht idry io-i ciiuney t. oilier -i 1 1 j. Johnson I- irm About Fale. undoubtedly the most satisfactory Coiiiei.

divorce. J. Rivers Wright, attoi- Washinnton. June 26 (P) A deter- of any of he fight pictures shown here S'ider Co uuaiiy ninrct a-crtion by Gen. Hugh S.

in the past. The sports pages of The Omni et al on lien Joeph I.u.arus and Johnson that the shutdown Harriman Courier-Journal this mornintr cover statily ciai-iem. Hosiery Mills must make labor con- the interesting points of the film thor-! T.r1 cessions to resnin their Blue Eagle to-, oughly. 1 uei Wfi-. attorney.

'to in? a nsP0ll.se to api-em-cs UetltlOU ior: V'n-n a. try g.1 'art 90 79 Pll77iim th fa-! ouibi collywobbles. i-u in- -e i- inuw-iauu 88 rrheariiis 1 muinj unuei a ciiouievs. choate. Graves- appellant P'le of building matt rial.

Jennings that prodtiction 76 filed response and count, on told polic? he had turned in the alarm "1 this district did not li "tfXti rsndKaV''MHson: appellant while leaning against the estate commerce- iiiuu.1 unit ft i at oi inc iiinis. i.s a bulb 76 70 53 valuable asset to Nadme Dennis, for- lw point M'tx- ii.e th. nnrctinn nf the Prov- In addition to this event. Which is' J. Bacon Sons es.

i a 1 1 3rk et on Samuel R. Weis. mer extra oivl -Vh fnnnri th t-ittn ef fn.i. i. iv vi 7,..,.

rtnr Innai ni-ntflriifinn mfist limiiinl imp The Krranri nre- filed petition for rchri.r:ni; and notice uiiii uux ai rnurill ana Main 6lie? velocity 1 vv Clear Clear Gross vs. Bull. Harlan: Jucd wnile waitinsr for a street car in 'sitnmnv Crnnial Oiimminw sents "Call It. Luck." a film Dlav Besse vs. Jacob Hanpel; Oil the Street and took 11 State ol weather loi ino'ic- and motion for a cross appeal.

nhirh chnuM ungual in ol! thi. on account. Sinnici Weis. Bi'ornev in. Puzzums was smart ivo.i.cu, imrtnSltKia rnivirilllliun.

rjreenim- filed TAX PARDONS VOIDED BY OKLAHOMA COURT Oklahoma City. Juti" -'t' Pir- Fri fimirli i 1 nili i JUK jif i i uiiiiu v. tf 037 SALKSMAV ARRESTFI), 91 notice and motion to require Circuit C'erk Johnson said: ate oiawn to i ne oirana ior tne re- et on notes. Eugene Moseiy, a Eucene Mose'v Jr at- a la Ilme wa-s "-'Maximum temperature tablishfd on the SCieen. That was 'Minimum tern erature 'i to make for her transcript of the record! QA Vio.

MA nf i-iniirien nf niflinripr nf thp u-oek- hpcftnsp of the nrnry Bill Kricl. 53 years old. 1021 South "I ..1 1 1 1... r- ohV Wien WVy company seven years ago. Mean temperature Normal tetnpf rnire Depart if for dnv Departure lor month Deaths and Funerals IMr IIHlt' limt IV uuuui VS.

fj. PI 3 1.. on juaEmcni r. U- cvrr bfnrr rloment in "Call It Luck" too. a great me Mo5ti.

jr aMomrv. no. th- case of the Ten- deal of melodramatic action and a Fj rPd rrssre hnsicrv plant was referred to hcht touch of comedy generally as-I I ihr Titire Doinr'ment bv the Na- cited bv the convincing portrait of i 237ii- Liberty Bank Trust Cr.mpanv 1" I 7, Perliert '-Mnnriin nhn nlavs a T.rvnr'nn vs. A. Bhismsky: on judement.

tional Labor Board for alleged viola- reroeu wno piavs a Donc.on Fdv a r(, aitornev. tu of the collective bargaining rights cabby who enters a cavalry mount in 237135 On petition. Henry L. Brooks. Departure since March 1 winds Mean barometer Mean relative humidity Character of da- Total precipitanon 77 Hanrcks Administrator.

bonis a was anesten uon n. ir- 7 vs. Hancocks ecutor. Jefferson: i on charges of drunkenness and dis- lay cancciiin prnalM's on oS planum "roerly conduct at 12:25 o'clock valorem tax-s were hdd b7 South each rase tiled brief and notice. Wednesday morning by Motorcycle the State Suprrnv Court torn v.

29 cooper vs. Dousias. McCreary; appellant Patrolman Glenn Shoniate Shomate Governor Murray grants nmerfii OaV. Bovd: aP- reported that Kricl grappled with him pardons" to R-a-r pe'iee filed brief and notice. front, of 444 South Fifth Street mittiBj penalties.

attrr A'irrey .14 American Surety company of New York when he undertook to investigate why i General Kir.s had held til fr. was parked in the Legislature lud aiti, cancel 2 87 motion io set aside the order lierrtoloie middle of the street, blocking traffic, them. John T. Keaney. John T.

Keaney. 55 years old. a cousin Normal precipitation Mnr.nifpH ihnr 1,1 hnc pn' rrtrin a smivr iaic mu a ncc ui t- 1 I 2171S3 Knthcrlne Miller vs. oeorce 1 i noon Derarture lor d.iv oi coroner John M. Keanc inaitie oil me uuuipet uiiiis.

111c Rnvri Robertson, i uesaay at BIS nome. SOU in loyri 1 nrnn mire for mnr.lt beast home a winner How the cabby torney. "-caney was a iitfcosrapher since March 1 27194 Tosephine Walker vs. vireil tefmTVit4y. it wi.

U1J1U 15c Walker; divorce. J. Rivers Wrisht. attor- i unuea oy two sons. Motorcycle Patrolmrn John Keaney.

and Georse -'-ITlfli- Kentuckv Title Trust Companv Keany: three sisters. Miss Maryai-et Kea-vs Ben Akirs et on hen. Oscar O. Miss Mayme Keaney ana attornev erine Keaney a brother. James Keanev.

37196-1S7 --T'tle Insurance Trust and a grandchild. puner.il services will cJmoany i1' Val-field et al held at 30 o'clock Thursday .1 'a Craves and E. L. Maddox. his residence and at 9 clo-r.

at It's Time to Talk of Brides and Many Things is received in New York by some crooks who pose as city officials and how they st: ip him of his gains from a sweepstakes, are incidents which make it possible for hero and heroine to meet under improbable but romantic circumstances. The race wiiich brings the film to a happy cukviination is a very ex- "ow Show inr "THE BIRTH a NATION" D. W. GRIFFITH'S IMMOSrtl. MASTF.ISrIFt'E WITH SOI M) EFFECTS St.

Philip Nfii Catholic Church. Burial ut toi nt-ys. iv ill be in St. Louis Cemetery. COl'NTY fOVKT.

t-Uiiiir event although prolonged gen- And Laura I. Baldt will. Follow our fashion and pattern showing every day. It's the next thing to a personal chat regarding everything in dressmaking with America's leading jauthority, Laura I. Baldt, A.M., for many years Assistant Professor of Household Arts, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York.

WW of D.ivid probated. Hvallt. ivaut Mii ItGHul lannlli a tii i 1 1 llllll 1 lU.i.Y V.tv 1111. nouu, ii 115m I 7. i' u.il of .11.11111 Iirii nHfuiil.i" Bumiui i.u.wi run by even the average thorough esiyte of Minnie Schneider.

Elestine M. Si hell. Elesline Sthtll. 47 years old. road-house operator al Pleasui- Rius-e Park lor many years, died at 1 o'clock Tuesday aiieinoon at Ins residence at Pleasure Hidge Hark.

He is survived by his vvile. Mrs. Nettie Schell: three sons. Matthew SclieH. Ein.er Sciiell ind Stanley Schell: a brother.

John Sciieil rnd three siters. Mrs. Elmer Hulsey. Mrs. Elizabeth Kurt-sniKer and Mrs.

Matt Heitzman. Funeral services will be held at residence of Matthew Schell ar Pleasure Ririste Park at 30 o'clcik Fndav mornin'r and at 'j o'clock at St. Paul Catholic Church. will be in St. Michael's Cemetery.

bred. A news picture and a new cartoon comedy are other attractions of the programme which is superior in many ways to the Landi-Menjou film which it replaces so unexpectedly. Studio "The Birth of a Nation." The thought which I expressed last week quite unofficially and certainly MARKIAC.E LICENSES. William J. Peeri-e.

24 fanner. Ulendale. and Miss Maisurtt Vinson, 21, No- lui Ky. Jo.se oh J. Connnuahton.

32. fireman, atvl Miss i.inda V. Shadvau. 27. both of 623 West Oak Street.

Lawrence .1 Itollinden. 29. restaurant. 1815 West Burnett Street, and Miss Ainiu Marie Graf. 22.

Shively Ansehn R. Sillman. 24. pain'T. 106 South Sprine Street, and Miss Doroihy 23 li7 North Sirin Street.

ilahn Rrashear. 25. rate clerk At- Shirley' I not to the management of The Studio tent i anri Mtss Anita Mane nuorr. Mrs. Ida C.

Daeuhle. Mrs. Tria C. Daeub'e. fi4 years old.

707 ist Wulii'tt Stieet. died at 7.40 clod; nicht sit her residence. She is survived her hurbPiirl. John G. Da-uhlr a son.

John G. Danuble. t-cv liro'hrs. Henry Ilenninc r.nfi WiUiam HenninT. and a ermdehiid.

Mildred Paenble. Funeral sr- ices ill he held 20 otinok Fnday j'tirnnnn a her Burial will be Cave Hill and which was to the effect that I l01pnpsnsiis sn" Preston should be curious to see again D. W. i siVrot. and rrancs l.

Nirman. 23. Griffith's "The Birth of a Nation" 615 Fast orrnbv street, was pleasantly fulfilled Tuesday when WX 'li tne was snown at ine stuaio. Matthews It's the same old picture aided by Edvard Ootlib. Chicago.

25. sound and you wnl perhaps be sur- Bouievard' Mr. MathihU Read carefully" COOLED 1 piit-'fd. to see that it is not so great J. irsuranre ad- i funeral services for Mrs Read a curiosity as vou might imagine.

The I'-6- Calif for- Evi' iter 2fi 400' Sot-'riern ia.kvsy ol LouisvUle. wno Saturdav at film still lias that element of suspense c-iffcrd Rentier 21. tl South 1 Aneele, will held at 2 o-elolc which Griffith was able to put O'fthv s.r-r- and Mi Iflen HUins. 21. rridav nffrniwn at th" residence of h-r into film anrl if in it seems Fast S-ree; 1 parents.

Mr. unci Mrs. Wttitam J. Btz. Sr.

into a Ilim ana ll. in spos. seems 3t fireman. Rl" Hi -t Wootir if: Avenue Burial will be in crude It IS because tlie SCeniC improve- vftersol' Street and Miss P.tulme Fl lott. s.

hiircl-m O-m-iery. Eesirics hr parents. NOW ment.s in the films have been as great 1-i survived ov live brothers. Wi'ham 11 i. MI 1 i.ii ni.

.1 1 1 tr. Ill It I nil .) 1 HIS 1j as those of the stage. 1' in'Mf s-- rir-i "i.o ii. rnest P.i-t and Albert Bet, and tn The Studio performs a real service "cr.iwford. i Ii.

nti stre. t. liters. Mr-. Carolyn O-ternuu Mrs.

El si Piplliti. Mis. Fiiiuia Hdeber Ann; Bet, and Fill. a Bftz. 1 KAY FRANCIS "DR MONICA" RRT WILLIAM VI IR EP.RFfc Al.E STARTS IRID.IY James Cagney oan Blondell "HE WAS III MAX" to students of the film in bringin-j back such a picture and this depart- lilRTHS.

ment hopes it will continue to bring Curtis and Matt llanka. 1400 Gardr.ei Mn. Reintk i Oprnhfimer. back some of the fine pictures of other Av.m'e. V.

R. sad U. Pryor, IjJI kuui. yt.4,rs 0ti Het.t.r i 2u years. I he reperto.

of silent and C( IT i. sound pictures made available to Sltcil j0, Me'tie W. Cuinell. 621 i 1h She i survived'' by her a policv should reallv be the "niak- Jackson Street. irl June 14.

Saniucl C. Opuenheimer: a son. inos" nf einitin 1 Haul nd Anna M-rnfirnl. 2t4 North m. oi-penheimer.

Cincinnati: and site otuuio. SC. m-ibei; Street e.irl. June la. 'two Mrs.

Lee Steruoera Atlantic I Luther and Mary A Cran. 313 Eas. ntv N- and Sinmund Brunn. CENSORSHIP IRKS; iM, noun Street. eir1.

lfi Ore Fun-ral services will b- Clarence anc Mar" P. S'lll. 4a3 ai- at l'l mornintr ai r.AlinVSHfiW FlFFFRRFn monri Avenue, hoy. June 1 the chi pel of ll-rrnir. Meyer and Son.

Brncers. m. mr rr PmnV- onH Mis Mac- A. Barrv. Mary A.

Bi-rrv. S2R SoiUli St.i-rl. fii-- a rt o'c'ik Tuesy ninrn- I 1 1 in She is nr. Hollywood Tt-ne (P) VniHn Street, hoy. rtoiivwooa.

Jl.ne -0 if) VOKl.l? ailr1 Iilian preuoenhercer. 921 some pointed rema ks atoiit the rl- Miin street, cirl. Jtme ts. ferts of the trend of movi: pud Dif. 2in South a till nVi fil.

tccntn fjreei. n.vr. 1" ivM bv J-m-s A T7arry Fran7. linn r-harler and Mrhnrta producer, announced today his i Rowan street, hoy. June i Iiiomes ilitv.

i.rn threw sistrs. Mr-. I hrr-m Sf: Rs'r'y. Nr-v Ynrk. pne: Si'-rrr K'-holnr Nar-tret h.

Kv. KuiT-lal services il: he h-ic1 at Inwr-nc- and Mvytie ps.i 000 production of "Barbary Caast rlnrk Thursday niornin- at Schiidl's been postponed indefinitely. William T. and L. Head.

82S FTerheer A5'niirx-- informal Isitn Sntitli r-ttVi Qtrect hnv June 1H. Chapel and rt 0 o'clock n' the Catifdrr! Burial will be in St. of San Francisco's gaudy, "toush" I Jerome and colony of yore us "not a child's story." j.iita it bar East Goldwyn said, and hp has decided not St Catherine Street. June 2- Mrs. Rettv Simpson 1 AO I to aiter It to fit present demands.

rA is Bet'y P.m son Hovrerton. fin years 3616 wne nowerf-i. la'mrr and Acrorair.gly. he is dlsbandme the i Robert and Beuiah 'ii 'ii, a i I III'I i I- her residence a Jef.ersonvi le. Kv I A fi ill Mr cast, including Anna Sten and GaO' iGreenviood 'Avenue, bo v.

June 9. 'inert I Cooper, and canceling production Zt nndd B'liJit. i for the nresenf hp said Vv hnv limp 11 plans for the present, he said. es her liusbanri sh" is survived bv Miss Anna W. Simpson, and two nieces.

Mis. Marv Simpson and Mr. Elea nor Lnnc. Grand Ramos. Mich.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon at her residence. Burial will till. tvv trjz ar oe in tinroftown v-emciery, iiardstown, Ky. Charles A and Clara Green. 819 South Thir'v-eishth Street, June IS.

Duprd Lottie Ward. 437 East Walnut Street, sirl. June 16. AiiKU.it and Alma U. hafer.

Route 4. Sluvelv. irl. June 12. William and Dorothy S.

Schmitt. 2807 Vireinia. girl. June 8. William and Mary it.

Ro 2007 West Burnett, cirl. April 21 Robert lee and Gertrude S. Fromm. Miss Mary I.oufte Keek. MAN ARRESTED AT CLUB.

A man slated as G. Benjamin O'Nan. 23 years old. 1417 South Fourth Street, was arrested at the Louisville Country Club on a vagrancy charge at o'clock Tuesday afternoon on complaint of W. J.

Fitzgerald, manager of the club. County colics Mis Mrrr Louise Keck. 29 years oi l. f7 I I If I 1 1 1 I Wlf 1 1 I I I I -M I 111 flH: -'ti l-arl O'tk reet oied nt iO o'clo; Tuestinv att-rnoni p.t hrr Sti -is servivei bv lur mo her Mrs. Em nn brothers.

Willie, Keck 3721 Powell, sirl. June 8 1 s- Ii Uci k. and a sister. Miss Vintinii 2015 fl IffJU that. n'X'nn wo fminrl in I William i.nd Lenora s.

Orcsoiy iveiK. boy. June 1 ii firi lujiii at 'lie iuu. Clvde i.nd Alma Yatrs. 1417 South Mrs.

Mary K.l!n Santirae. Mrs. Fllen 44 years -idcr i-'ir--' rt Sev, nth, hay. June si. Jacob F.

and Marv E. Howard. 191'J Coliian yirl. ct Tue-''av mornhiT at her re.i- GJie nud Mary R. Ware.

638 Fehr. girl. I "'dee! mm. nec. "0-'7 rotirth rt.

She is also surviv -d by son. Fmile Santime. -ll-l t-. Tlr-i'rr and M-s. V'hiti-ker Funeral services vi.il be held at 9 lii'irniM p.iiiiiford l'uneral Heme.

Burial be in Schnnlein Cemetery. KEHTOCKY NOW i'hro-T-h Tl.urirta. George ARLISS In TKE HOUSE OF ROTHSCHILD' With BORIS KARI OFF I ORFTTA TOFNG Mrs. Marie Helen I.ossdon. Mrs.

Marie Helen Loesdon. 32 year Ol'l June 11. C. Thomas and Ethel C. McDonald.

Biiechel. uirl. Jim- 13. Rodney and Alma li. Gray.

Vallev Station. boy, June George and Sara N. Jones. 215 Collins Court, boy June 14 William L. and Sarah Dennis.

814 South Thirty-fourth, girl. June 3 Walter and Dorotnv B. Gibbs. 1032 Cherokee Road. boy.

June 6. Raymond end Flora D. Guy. 1241 South Seventh, airl. June 17.

Arthur and Pfeiffer. 2820 St Xavier. boy. June 17. Emanuel and Johnnie B.

McMahon. 1619 Clinton, boy. June 17. James and Alice S. Erwin.

804 South Sixth, sirl. June 18. Charley and Daisy D. Carter. 913 West Lee.

tirU June 18. ife of Louis I osdon. died at 1:45 o'clort; luesday niorinnn at her residence. 3211 tiiimesnll Streel. Besides her husband -lie ts survived bv five sons.

Raymond Joseon I.ossdon Norbert Locs-Con. Donald I oisdon snri stenhen Lotis-don: 9 rtauahter Mary Ei'abeth Ioti'inn: her mother. Mrs Anna Iteuerman: three brothers. Otrry Anthony Heu-erman and Frank and tw-o sisters Mr.s. Lawrence Filhurn et'd Mrs.

Joiin rjihurn. Fun-ril services will held at WORLD'S HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPIOXSHIP CONTEST The most spectacular fistic battle tn a dreade. filmed at the rinrslde. sound recorded, complete in every detail 8:45 o'clock Th'irsdav morniri- at her UEATH5. reuifie-ire nnn et.

9 i rtok Holv Chii'-ch. Burial will be In Rl, Michnel Cemetery. I John Jackson. 18 years old. Lyons.

KOIMI BV p.otM): Mrs. M.irrarct Rundv Tkitmers. SEE The thrillin knockdowns sprrfd bv Barr and tbe dramatic round IN SLOW MOTION! Mrs tt-tiri-f Ron't-r Ditrners. 2 vears oM "12F West Market et 8 40 1 1 1 elec Tl''ii' pi Y' 'ftMp-lT 1 IV I flt -vB X. I Pattern No.

3229 cuts in sizes 14, 16, IS years 34, 36, 38 and 40 inches bust. Pattern No. 2674 cuts in 14, 16, IS vcars, 34, 36, 38. 40 anl 42 inches lm-t. Pattern No.

3084 cuts in sues 36, 33, 40. 42, 44. 46 ami 4S inches bust. To order, send 15 cents in stamp? or coin for each pattern wanted to The Courier-Journal Pattern Department, Louisville, Ky. vitmc Cir'-pf-ti.

r'r' Jerr O'Kecfe. 'Irt. is CnVl irz A1- -rt, Fe': Tt-, body is at Rnt. t-rman Funrral BAER-CARNERA Fitht Starts in: 1 1 A.M. it: It P.M.

CALL IT Tfi YtAH'S 6BST suraicai snock. Rosea Glur. 46. 657 Mix Avenue: hemorrhage. Joseph P.

Hines. Washington. D. fracture of skull. Dora Shark.

78. 124 E. Jacob Street, heart disease. Thomas McNamara. St.

little Sisters of the Poor, arterio sclerosis. Kate Finnel. 57. Rutherford Lane, cancer. Marsaret Wentland.

77. 423 South Street, nephritis. Lilly Turner. 63. Campbellsville.

Kv peritonitis. Patrick J. Coleman. 74. 928 South Eleventh apoplexy.

Virginia W. Brown, 19. 824 Crop Street, dtpththeria Hubert A. Zurkuhlen. 59.

832 East Grav Street, hemorrhaae of brain Otto C. Praetortus. 72. 2104 Speed Avenue, arterio sclerosis. Hannah willner.

43. East ColleM Street, cancer. Edsur W. Simmons. M.

S004 Alford Avenue, heart disease. COMEDY ROMANCE 'th HERFSRT MUHDIN tm Mrs. R-un-raren. Mrs. Mary Bauuvraiten 69 years old.

933 East Main widow of Baumanrten. died at 9:50 clock Tues day nmht at her residence. She ls survived by five sons. Josroh Baumganen. Harry E.

Baiimearten Owensboro. Robert C. Baumcerten. Charles Baumcarten and the Rev. A.

Baumsarten: four e'nuchters. Miss Margaret Baumcarten. Miss Mary Baumcarmer. Miss Alice Baum-CKrtner and Mrs. John Erker, and two sisters.

Mrs. Raymond Wilson and -Miss Mattia Kehl. Vr:.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

Publisher Extra® Newspapers

  • Exclusive licensed content from premium publishers like the The Courier-Journal
  • Archives through last month
  • Continually updated

About The Courier-Journal Archive

Pages Available:
3,668,233
Years Available:
1830-2024