Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 12

Publication:
The Tennesseani
Location:
Nashville, Tennessee
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 21, .1909. A GREAT EDUCATIONAL CONTEST OF SKILL FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES $400:22 KIMBALL PIANO FREE NO CHARGE OR COST TO ENTER CONTEST Mai) or Bring Your Answers in Person to Our Store, 305 Fifth Avenue, North, So as to Reach Our Office Not Later Than 6 O'Ciock, P.M. Wednesday, December 1, 1 909 $400 Kimball Piano $250 Kimball Piano-Player $125 Kimball Organ First Award Second Award Third Award CONDITIONS OF CONTEST WHAT YOU MUST DO Facts This space is supposed to be exact size required in the contest 3x4 inches. The Reasons We are making this generous distribution of awards as gifts for three reasons: First, to advertise our name; second, to advertise the. Kimball Piano; third, to make it possible for a large number of families who are in need of pianos "to secure a high-grade pfcjo like the KIMBALL at great saving.

We do not expect a large retail profit in dollars and cents from the sale of instruments in this contest, but we do expect our name and the Kimball Piano to become better known and in this way receive publicity that will, repay us for the amount of money expended. About Kimball Prices, Reliability and Advertising "When the Kimball Piano House advertise a thing, people can dl-' ways depend upon that thing." It is a well-known fact that the House of Kimball are the originators of the one-price plan of selling. Every piano is marked in plain figures and on a basis of one factory margin of profit. Over fifty years of honest business methods and fair dealing and millions of dollars back the guarantee of Kimball Pianos. Ask your banker about the Kimball Piano House.

1 READ FOLLOWING CAREFULLY The awards will bo given the persons who are able to write the tour Sella Kimball Pianos," the greatest number of times (upon (ins aide only) of any piece of plain paper, 'the size of which will not exceed- 3x4 under the bo legible to the naked eye. ind only one color used. Writing i following conditions: writing Shorthand oiiabbieviated residing In the State of Tennessee may submit mlly. Where more tfTSn ooe cad is sent in by one card. Not men-- tnnn m- win oe counted Contest of Skill Every contestant has anleqiial opportunity this contest of skill regardless of when the answer to this advertisement is sent in, provided it reaches us on or before-Wednesday, (5 o'clock p.

1, 1909. It is purely 'a matter of merit. Bear in mimd the fact that the writing must be legible to the naked eye. 1 ilnn or any one engaged In the piano business will family the whole will ba rejected. Judges of Contest In this great contest we place the matter entirely in the bimds of disinterested parties, and the giving of awards rests entirely with them.

We have selected as judges the following well-known citizens: RICHARD B. HERZER, Jensen, Herzer Jepk PROF. B. F. DRAKE, Principal Elliott High School JNO.

T. BERRY, Jno. T. Berry Co. receive nn award.

In event of a tic, legibility and neatness will be considered, l'crsons already owning upright pianos will biuret! from Ilvsl, secno ana urt awaroa. nana me grunn awutp in uu eoimeau, are earn bh pumu Iscounts to the amount of $10,000.00, to be distributed among tho contestants In accordance with the number of itlmes they the four words Vlyeuthcrman Soils Kimball Pianos." In counting, "Leatherman Sells Kimball Pianos." you will count a four woids. You will write your hams and address on the back of your caiti, together with tho number of times you ave written tho four woids, stating vhe.ber you have an organ, sonaro or upright piano ana tho name of tho maker. MAIL OR BRING YOUR CARDS TO: MBALL PIANO HOUSE Telephones Main 1079 and 949 305 FIFTH AVENUE, NORTH F. A.

LEATHERMAN, Manager, lc when laid true to 11 iminlnp, Mrs. Mai Itawllns, Mrs. Houston Harris, Mrs. George Stone, Mrs. M.

B. pi-l iiteiiUir. r- Floral committee Mrs. It- B. Walker, chairman; Mrs.

Or Adams, Miss Mul Col- SCHOOL EXPEilTUNE IS NOT EXCESSIVE PAYMASTER RESIGNED THEN STOLE $17,000 anu grade. These pipes can bo so it by KinUltiB -'K-i-lnoh tlmhei-K In a iron and laying the pipe on the timber. told of a tanner who spent $10 one wl ter for repairs on one wagon. These i pairs wero made necessary because bad roads. In addition to this cost SEIITEBCEO FOR LIFE WASHINGTON AT THE RYMANJUDITORIUM The Noted Race Leader to De-.

liver Address to 'the! public Tonight. getting commlttco Mrs. nniltot CHICAGO, Nov. 20. Haidano Prof R.

L. Jones Says Total Detroit Automobile Company Warrick. Miss Mary Lee Dodson, Miss Annio Dell Warmath, Miss Margaret am-lap and Miss limma Jamos. Monument committoo Mrs. IS.

S. Shry-oclt. chairman: Mrs. W. W.

Bulrd, Mrs. Clemenson, charged the murder of hlK wife, was found guilty by a jury tonight, after about four hours' deliberation. Punishment woo fixed at life imprisonment. Is Victimized by Trusted Young Employe. Amount Up to Jan.

1, 1910, Represents Two Years. Supt. of Public' Instruction Prof. R. fiPERIS SPEAK AT BROWNSVILLE Farming, Stock Raising and Road Building Are Interestingly Discussed.

HUOWNSVILLB. Nov. 20. (Special.) Hun. Finis J.

Garrett, with pivoninieia exports CyiiuiheU mnl ivir.s- cimlirliociso ill liiiYmU W. Y. Campbell us fos- 'J-crij: explained tho Boys' Corn mill I'iiil Urn Miles 1 11 1 ill down by my agricultural department for this iznsloii nnd government, "lie then discussed the fall potato crop, fnMiiyi.s ilnn. all i ili m-cum; mtui-as for them was in ilium In nutliclnnt bulk. He jr.

is. i Nashvlllo will bo or Washington party, this Miss-Kate Cresap. Li. Jones Btatod yesterday that the expenditure of by tho state nmlttee Miss Mock Johnson, chairman; Mrs. Kate Andersor Mrs.

W. Spartglor, Mrs. E. V. Rust, Mn C.

IT. Fox, MoCalob. Mrs. J-c aesseo cms year tor the mainio-of public schools, while about ti.mi of tin- isosJ i-oiidu oi DETROIT, Nov. 20.

A robbery of unore than J17.000 wns made yesterday itfternoon by Chauncey W. paymaster of the 15. M. F. Au-toinobilo -Company.

Hammond was to have spent his last day with the company today and on Friday obtained the $17,000 which litis disappeared with Madison, comity, and stated that thei o'clock, the party' coming over the Loulsvillo Nasliy.llo railroad from Pu-laski, whore Ur. speaks In. the afternoon. A muss -will bV held at tho Byman -Auditorium- at 7:80, and it is' oxpressly according to) tho wish. $200,000 over the amount paid in previous years, was not excessive.

Mrs. Gencvlve Chandlcd Phlpps to give iter $10,000, threatening to blow her up with dynamite unless alio compiled, Tho jury was out about eighteen in rnai-Ko of or- o. must In oh- soulli. oiiiijy tborc will dylynnlno the wind ''lay will si, no noconttlnn committee Mi's. W.

S. The sum to spent in iscis, wniie paid tills year," said tho superlntencl- Iloss, chairman; Mrs. B. It. Mrs.

J. F. Russell, W. M. McCall, Miss 'Js really an expenditure lor two Miss Kitty uuniap, aii of Dr.

Washington that i shall bo" charged at any ings in Tonnesseo. years, rue money paid to rd on January l. 1S03, wus mat him. With his successor, W. B.

Miller, in the paymaster's Hamilton went to the First National Bank on collected for 1908 taxes. Tho special torn unic Friday to draw the money. As soon as to SEVERELY BITTEN BY A MAD DOG the purposo of studying actual, Hying eon-dlllons among the peoplco tho state mid to insplro.and encourage thorn words nlnialnhiR a aooil road. 010, represents tiie tux the money iwas counted out Hammond and ills eomnanlon went to one of the collections for 1809. nuH'ato rooms of the bank to see that Tho sum of $260,000, which was ap DUKE OF ABRUZZI IS NOW REAR ADMIRAL ROME Nov.

20. An official order Issued today announces the appointment of tho Duke of A-bruzzl, who was at one time engaged to Kutlierine JElkin's, as a rear admiral. This appointment has been forecasted for some time and there has been considerable speculation as -to Its connec-. tion 'with the romance of tho duko and the young American uysn'ul full moil. Mr.

Campbell proposes 10 lauliliS.s a ealyli 'T'iii to rullnu- i.n:, ill isinin, sliowini; huw fun; dairying and these crops ull go in The cur Is solving the egg and pimllry ill some localities. Why inn m.ik" II 'in hum tiling for us? pense ol pe propriated by the state of Tennes- no mistake had been made In the count. Ham'mon used two- of four grips in only and of advice. Tho expenses of tips trip ara 20. Bud borne Jointly by Dr.

Washington. and th Oooisby, who llves on N. H. Snod- loading coloied men in. each community gruss' farm, noar here, wia bitten by, visited.

The trip is in no way for money a mad dog a tew days ago. The doi; i mailing pm and according to Dr. which to deposit the money, whk'h was regarded as an additional expense by along educational any II Is niuiulgcil. in hills, gold, bills and silver. There upon two of the grips which, 'were en trusted to Miller were left by the lat Joucludllig lie paid lie mentioned tho fact that bulletins oni these and many other matters ol Importance to farme'-s can be obtained tree from the department of agriculture at Washington.

Mr. Is a pleasant speaker who i COTTON GINNED AND he ter ith a bank employo to bo placed Mr. lsby, inflicting two severe -wounds encourago and help tnem waerevor pu his left wrist. Mr. Cioolsby Imme- slblo.

in tiie vault until t'hls morning. 1 other two grips Hammond is said have carried off himself. dlately wont to Chattanooga to receive medical attontlon. The dog also bit MISSIONARY DRIVEN heard' him became deeply iiitcri-sted thevo is no doubt but that his woi'k here will boar fruit. At 1 p.

m. Congressman Garrett In-tvodnecd Mr. Wlnslow to a gouil crowd of farmers and local citizens. Ills sub- .11 arrangements for lo a trip have been placed in tho ev. Henry Allen Boyd, who Is with a commltitoo or proml-i; that this meeting i muio, a sow jefore ho was good to Muyivood AWAY BY INDIANS PRJBSCOTT yov.

20. Reports are coming into Flagstaff 'concerning trouble on the Moqui reservation. The Indians appear to resent what they PLACED ON MARKET ANNISTON. Nov. 20.

According to information gathered from the ginners-in this county, u-bout nlno-tenths of tills season's cotton crop has been ginned and placed on the market. About 11,000 bales have gone through tho hands of the thirty-live or forty glnners' thuB far, it is said, and it Is 'believed that there-are about 1,000 'bales yet to be ginned. La3t vear the yield in this county was and drainage. II "sulScct number ot persons, various places a follows: Bilatol, 2.200: John- moves liiv plastic quality of id vltty fvwnVihcs dmtwitwvr Dry clny will support a 1st siliuI will support a load. iviui oyyvcomea the bad each and thus creates, a been endeavoring- to son City, KnoirvWo, 3.000; Oreone-J vilio.

800: 1 Abcont-ir nanvlmr. him is. a party of woll-known Fifty froo resorved seats for "Paid in Full" will be awarded to the persons writing the twonty-fivo best letters on. how to live on $18 a week. FLAGMAN FALLS OFF TRAIN AND IS KILLED MONTGOMERY, Nov.

20. O. J. Sharp, flagman of the Western Railroad of Alabama, fell off a train yesterday about twenty miles from this city, an) his remains -were interred today. The young man was 24 years of asre and well known In railroad circles.

Tennessee negroes with a few from oth. and convert the Indians 'o tho Mennonite boiler, today departed from Oralbl, driven out by the 'hosttUlty oi the Indians, and started for their former home at Newton, Kan. The sltuatlor is said to be serious. subject discussed by Mr. Hint of drainage, lie ex- LAW NECESSARY SOON FOR AIR NAVIGATION NEW' HAVEN, Nov.

20. Prof. Simon 13. Baldwin, professor of American constitutional and private international law in 'the Tale law school and tho present chief justice of i in supremo court of errors of Con-ncctlcut, told an audience in the Yale PCabody museum tonight that the lawyers jot t'he country would soon 'have to get their wits toK'Hher and frame laws fur tiie government of airship nnvlBSillon. J' Tiie airship, in tho judgment of tho chief iustice, Js out of the field of and Into the field where it Is bound to be used tor transportation of of goods, of spies, of burglars and criminals flying from justify and illicit tra.de of every kind.

The nuvlcatlun at Mie air is not a GEORGE RICHARD PARKER SUCCUMBS PETE Following an mid Hiroat. Mehar- (he Dr. H. Clarlt. FATAL ENCOUNTER AT ENTERTAINMENT LEXINGTON, Nov.

20. At a Thanksgiving entertainment at More-land, a general fight occurred in which John Adams "was hot and killed and Joim McCormlok badly wounded. Several women and children were bruised In the panic that followed the shooting. COMMITTEES NAMED BY U. D.

C. PRESIDENT The new paymaster called at tho bank today tor tho two grips left there and lugged tnem to the it was found upon opening them, however, they contained only small The bank 'wag notitiod immediately of ilio loss and the police summoned to work upon tho case. Police Lieutenant -hurried out in 'HnrnmonTPs home and it was learned there that the young man 'haj been there over nlglU and left at an early hour this 'morning, saying he was going to iwork as usual. Ho did not appear al the factory ant no one could furnish a clue to his whereabouts. WOMAN'S REVOLVER STOPPED OFFICER SOUTH BEND, Nov.

20. Edward Swanson, a deputy sheriff, found himself looking Into the muzzle of a revolver when ho attempted to serve a -a ib of habeas corpus on Mrs. Martial Unruh of Clay township. Later, In court, when the woman was searched after she made o. suspicious move', ii revolver wa? (found concealed in tho front of her shirtwaist.

Tho husband of Mrs. Unruh is a wealthy farmer and the trouble is over the woman's grunddaughtur. When Swtinaon appeared at iher country home. Mrs. Unruh chased him with a revolver, believing he had i-omo so her grandchild away with Iran.

When tba officer assured her that la- bid not wish the child the woman lowered the weapon. rj" Medical College Nauonal Necro Business. AMBl Hill. Bev: Wllllou Havnei, pfffrior Sylvan ck vc.sloruav itfiermjoi, Pa was prominent in business nffiUrd ivilJe, and hod a lios-t of friends ySuii-i-ii; is. 11.

Taylor, Negro Rorormatoiy n-d Orphan Pending tiie arrival out-of-tow-iP relative runera arrung omnloted, but Yatos officiating. After tho cercmonv natural right. The question Is whether FOR nnounced later. Ollu brideCOnnd groom left on un aftornoo train for their future homo In Wnte Valley, Miss. They received a numbe of beautiful and "costly presents.

nnJ-'i RE-ELECTION Fmnkim, HUMBOLDT, -ill. us, T. Q. Warmatl lng of tiie Nathan Bedford Forrost the ensuing a right to navigate the air cannot be secured from the state. Tho stato owns the soli, 'it can tax it, it can reclaim it for the public use from prl-vute owners by the pnymcnt of a reasonable sum.

navigation of the air will no doubt be useful to tihc public, it is granted that every railroad operated bv a franchise from the stato endangers the safety of the public, hut the public interest justifies thw (iueation then is whether the slain -u frivo airships a similar rlejhL Robert 15. Clay, Bristol. V. Arndt. Now Tork Bvenlng New Torlc, and It E.

-Parks, magazine nor, Boston. M.xss. Tho parly will remain In. Nashvli' i nlpsht ana -leave for ma li-p-Klnmrllla Monday morning at 7:80 o'eWok. Is that -a large liarty frinn volent commlttco Mrs.

J. P. Par- Peter Crouch when you vote Tor COUNTY TRUSTEE. RUSTE r7n, IHAVETHET yylll oinyf-ny tltom to -TTop- reluming Tuesday cliairman; Mfs. A TWO YEAR OFFICE.

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

About The Tennessean Archive

Pages Available:
2,723,662
Years Available:
0-2024