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The Courier-Journal from Louisville, Kentucky • Page 12

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Louisville, Kentucky
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12 THE COUPJEK-JOUPaNAL, LOUISVILLE, FKIDAY MOENING, APEIL 9, 1920. $36,000 In New Capital Introduced By 2 Firms Big Crowd to Seek Cures From "Miracle Man' WILLS INVOLVE $160,000 TOTAL COAL MAN HERE DENIESCHARGE Never Intentionally Violated Law, Hackett's Answer to U. S. Indictment. Soldier Faces Charge of Stealing Automobile Private Ralph JIussnmn.

SixtS Field Artillery. Camp ZacJiary Tay lor. was rurnoil over to civil author ities yesterday and taken to Covins Ion to answer charges oi erand laM ceny. A Seller alleges that Mussman took an autmnobile in front ofl his home. Scott Screet.

Coving ton. when the soldier was on fuM lourli lai month. Tlie ear was re covered on the Dixie Highway th nicrht after It was taken Mussman returned to Camp acn-ary Tavlor March -9 after a ten-day fui'louKh. His movements while absent are not known at headquarter of liis regiment Tonight At Taylor Huts No. 1.

7, 8. 10 Dances. Hut No. 2 Special dance for conks and bakers. Hut No.

3 Special dance for Second Field Artillery. Hut No. 4 Social and dances. Hut No. Dancing school, 7 to o'clock; dance at 8 o'clock.

Hut No. 12 Smoker. Officers' Club Dinner dance at 6:20 o'clock. lied Cross Convalescent House Music and song1 night at 7 o'clock. Liberty Theater Soldier 1'layers' Company.

Grandmother Named Rodman Grubbs, Now Dead, Administrator. Articles of Incorporation were filed resterdav hv Seiberz Son with a capital stock of $11,000. divided into $100 shares. The corporation will conduct a ceneral drutr store. Officers and Incorporators are Alice C.

Seiberz. president: John J. Seiberz, secretary-treasurer, and Julius J. Rubl. each hold in? three shares of stock The C.

Brickley Lumber Company filed amended articles of Incorporation seekimr authorization for an increase in capital stock from $10,000 to $35,000. divided into $100 shares. The amendment was signed by C. W. Bricklev.

Stuart C. Campbell and V. Krath Summer haves. .1 representing a maloritv of the stock. LEFT ESTATE OF $12,000 PRODUCES $10,000 BOND Denial of all charges embraced in the indictment voted against him by a.

Federal grand jury in Indianapolis Maroh U. when 11M other coal operators, wholesalers and miners in indicted, was voiced bv Edward J. Hackett. Louisville and New Albany, folio wine his arraignment before a United States Commissioner here yesterday. Mr.

Hackett surrendered to Federal officials as soon as notified of his indictment, and gave I'VX'O bond, depositing Liberty bonds in that amount, for bis appearance in Indianapolis before Anderson May 4. -Mr. Hackett. head, of the Lid wan! J. Hackett Coal Company, and an of Our Investors Are Repeaters 1 the Liberty mine.

In Indiana, was charged in the indictment with exact in excessive prices for coal, and with conspiring with other operators to shut down mines, thus reducing coaf production. "1 have never intentionally violated anv law of the State or Federal Governments; have never closed a mine unless necessary to do so. and have nevitr made an overcharge in the eighteen years 1 have been a coal operator." paid Mr. Hackett. Ho said prices charged by mines In which he was interested were fixed by the United Stater Fuel Administration.

Mr. llackett's office is at 293S Portland Avenue. Louisville. Me lives in New Albany. Lpk.i1 prens In wills bequeathing approximate! If.

0.0 00 were taken yesterday. Charles S. Orubbs was ranted let-t ers administration In County Court in the estates of his mother-in-law. Mrs. Hnrrelr V.

Rodman, and his son. Ilodrnan Grubbs. Rodman left an estate valued at $12,000 to her daughter. Miss Susie S. Hodman, one-fifth to be paid to her outricht and the remainder to be held In trust for her benefit.

At the death of the daughter i lie estate in trust is shared eaually by Mrs. Rodman's other children. Mrs. Hattle R. Leavell.

Mrs. Canada Reborn. Mrs. Nannie it. Grubbs and William L.

Hodman, or their heirs. Mrs. Rodman named her erandson. Rodman Grubbs. ecu tor of her wilt, but he having died before the probate of the will It was necessarv to appoint an administrator with the will annexed.

Rodman Grubbs died i testate and Is est a va ed a i a tel at $10, on in personalty will be shared bv his heirs. Mrs. Tachau J.vtt SI 00,000. Louis Oeiis and Mrs. Nannie.

Bur. ficial in the Hip Four Coal Company, roTK undue -Mining company Hi When a person makes an investment you can count on that person doing one thing. He will take the evidence of his investment, a bond or stock certificate, and examine it carefully. He will inquire further into the status of the property and company back of his investment. He will satisfy himself that he has made a good investment or a bad investment.

He will either feel good about it or will worry about it. The more an investor looks into our 6 First Mortgage Bonds the better he likes them. A large part of our business comes from satisfied owners of our bonds. A Corporation bought 55,000 uf our bonds within three weeks' time four employes of that corporation bought amounts ranging from 100 to $L000. A business man bought $2,000 of our bonds in two weeks time his brother bought Another business mnu bought $1,000 of our bonds his partner came the next day and bought $500.

A New Albany Merchant bought of our bonds three days later a friend of his came in and bought $500. A farmer bought $3,000 of our bonds by the next Saturday he had dug up another $1,000 and brought it in. Your savings also are north OCl. First Mortgages in amounts of $100. 51.000.

Maturities 1 to 12 years. Sold to yield G. zer received personal tv valued at $10.000 and reaitv valued at $1'000 by the "'ill of their sister, Mrs. Mat-tie L. Tciehan.

dated November 24, 11)15. and probated yesterday. Victor J. rire r. ru Lev i and seph K.

Opper. nenhews of the estatrix. were named joint exeeu tors- of the will without suretv. Tachau was the i of i Ta a The will of Elizabeth Williams, tlated July 28, 1019. and probated yes terday, beau eat bed one-fifth of her estate to I'aul Williams, one-fifth rruuil ihrotiiilim tu i)it houMt of the of Ihc Advent, une, to obtain appointment card to nee loore Hlck.ion, tl I tin rrowd.

There1' wnm no iliwrdrr. l-WHT rlo.tr-up vfevr of thv Cherokee Ilond ami IJnxter At vine lirnler Police nrc shown iointly to L. L. Williams and Marv Reniek. one-fiftn iointly to May and Pearl Will jams, one fi fth to heirs of lending for inure (ban 11 mock ndmiMNlon.

lif.Ton. as previously announced. Cu riosi ty seekers are to be barri-d irum the presence the healer fo far as possible, it was announced. Following: this prlirci-ple. it was necessary for each person who applied tor a card to be interviewed.

If ickson formerly was' a mechanic. He gained wide reputation in Kntfiand as a healer. The Church of liny land raised a fund to sed him to America, Louisville this morninp. He will go directly to Church of the Advent, where will meet tho afflicted from 10 to 111:30 o'clock. II is work will he continued at the church Saturday, 1l was announced last nipht.

The Kev. Harry S. Jrusson-, rector of Church of tlie Advent, Sirs. Musson, and Bishop Charles K. AVoodcock were in charge of registration.

Applicants for treatment were require to be mado in CONSOLIDATED REALTY CO. ji '231 South Fifth Street. I i K. S. WOOSIiEV, C.

O. IIIEATT. IIKNUV M. I Manager lSoml Dept. 1'rcsldent Secy, and CJeii.

Counsel. Lower A line of iiltkoiis r. More than 2,000 appointment card3 to see James Moore Hfck-sorr, I vino healer," "miracle man." were issued yesterday within five hours at the parish bouse of Church of the Advent. From o'clock in the morning until late at night lines of people hronged sidewalks and streets in both directions from the parish house door. Before the appointed time last night, the limit of 2.4G0 cards had been issued to those who will seek recovery from bodily affliction at tho hand of Ilickson.

layman of the Church of Kngland. Ilickson is expected to arrive in Mary Schenk and one-fifth to Mrs. J. M. IlamDton.

The estate is in personalty valued at 515.00'. j. M. Hamilton was named exeeu tor of the will. Two Sisters Share Estate After tho payment of $100 each to two brothers the remainder of the estate of II.

Kremer is to be shared by his two sifters. Mary Gathof and Mrs. R. B. Hicks, by his wili dated March 13.

1320. The estate is in Dersonaltv valued at $1,500. Frank Steiden benueathed his estate to his widow. Klizabeth Steiden, by his will, dated May 15. 1917.

The widow was named executrix without surety. The etsate is in reality valued at 56.000. An estate valued at $5,300 was benueathed to Emma O. Woodward and Josephine O. W'hitford by the will of their sister.

Annie Licrht. The will provided that Samuel Litrht, husband of the testatrix, should occuny the home. 2S13 est Kentucky Street, for life. The Louisville Trust Company was named executor. Minnie HamDton and J.

P. Hampton sued the Louisville Railway Company for $5,000 and 3.147. re 6 9 Keiay DISSOLUTION OF OIL PARTNERSHIP ASKED W. E. McAndrews Also Seeks Judgment In Suit Against E.

D. Noe. W. E. McAndrews filed suit in Circuit Court yesterday for dissolution of a partnership which has existed between him ami E.

D. Noe for tha last year in promotion and development of leases In Western Ken spectively, for injuries alleged to have been received by Mrs. Hampton "a Case oSood Judg merst)77' by Stetson when run down bv a street car. James O. Skinner sued Harbison Gathricht for $5,000 damages for juries leered to have been received by beinir run down by an automobile truck.

tucky and for Judgment for SS.103.15 Mary Brewer sued for divorce from AN exceptional hat light weight a dressy, well-proportioned block that will appeal to the most critical, no matter what his taste may be in new spring Alvtn Brewer on irrounu oi abandon ment. and asked for restoration of maiden name. McMillan. They were shades of seal brown, ivy green and steel gray alleged to be due him as a result manipulation of funds In certain transactions by Noe. McAmlrews asked that tho case be referred to the Court Commissioner to ascertain the exact amount due him in cash and also the number of shares of stock he is entitled to in the Monarch Oil Company and the Pelican Oil Company.

It is alleged Noe has failed to make the proper accounting. He also asked for a. general attachment against Noes properU- to prevent its sale or concealment during pendency of the action. Reports xVid Disease Fight. Promptness of physicians in reporting communicable diseases has been in Tii-nvontiTitr snread of This and dozens of other good styles of this famous make in every wanted color, priced from $7.50 to $10.50.

married in Jeffersonville. October 21. 1918. and lived together three weeks. Heads Speakers Bureau for Salvation Army i Charles W.

Morris has been appointed to direct the speakers' bureau for Kentucky in the Second Salvation Army Home service appeal, according to announcement made yes-ttrday by J. Paul Swain. State director. The campaign, which will be held May 10 to May 20. is for the Slate outside of Louisville, as the Louisville organization Is taken care of with funds raised in the Welfare League campaign.

Mr. Morris, a Louisville attorney, will leave this week for a tour of the State. Hambone Says sickness among school children of ijew'Broes, the county, according to tlie montnu report issued yesterday by Dr. Irvin Lindenberger. County Health Oihccr.

In thirty-one schools, 974 children were examined. Trachoma was found in thirty-eight instances, tho report said. Phvsical defects found were: Diseased" tonsils, 175: eyes 14; ears, 7: nose. 2, nnd 4 cases of skin disease. Fortv-four children having transmissible diseases were excluded from schools; twenty-seven were vaccinated and thirten cases of trachoma were treated by a specialist.

Hit ain xe bad things IN IS. heah HE delightful flavor and "body" of Edelweiss, secured from a scientific wo-rl' whut5 bumpin' Folks off--hits too MUCH o' PE y6o6i or President Hoover Herbert I A BARGAIN IN flLtb Four-drawer Steel rile To every man and woman in the State of Kentucky who is interested in the nomination of HERBERT HOOVER for PRESIDENT: Fill in this blank and mail it TODAY to the temporary headquarters of 1 S4S.W THE HOOVER REPUBLICAN CLUB 1304 LINCOLN BANK BUILDING LOUISVILLE, KY. "Please enroll me as a member of the KENTUCKY HOOVER REPUBLICAN CLUB. blending of the choicest malt and hops, th oroughly refreshes and satisfies. Edelweiss is the ideal beverage for home use accepted with favor on all occasions.

Have your dealer deliver a case today. You'll find it a case of good judgment. EDELWEISS DISTRIBUTING CO. Incorporated. Tj.

SCHAXG, Manager. 208-210 EAST JEFFERSON STREET Home Phone City 4931); Climb. Main 100. (Signnamohere.) 'iP MM dfor 'voot- Sc6 t0A Uner-LongerTaste I MeffertEquipmentCo. WliPTrCY you' had a "neck like a Giraffe" with that linger- 2 'id S.

Fourtli Ave, Cor. Main. Always A Case of Good Judgment LUMBER SASH DOORS MOULDEfGS.

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