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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 20

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The Tennesseani
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NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN. TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 9, 1919. 20 Legal and Vital Records of Day BIRTH RATE IN FRANCE ON WANE Great Decline Shown in Births in 1918. style stitched to stay If you pay less than Porter prices, you get less than Porter Quality and Dependability. In these days of uncertainty in clothes worth it is good to know there's a store like Porter's, ready to stand between you and inferiority.

Every garment we show is sold with the distinct understanding that it is the best possible value for the money or your money back. The metropolitan style you see in Porter Clothes today is the same style that will be with you when you get ready discard the suit next It's stitched to stay by the best tailors in the land, and Porter's hopes and aspirations of future progress are wrapped up in every suit in these great fall stocks. t- nui tinnm will rtn hiiKhi-'MH In Tciinwiiwi, Ilartronl Mllppiy ompnny, iipruoni, Tetin. NotlhuMon of urrnmlrr of charter. MAnniAUR LICKXaES.

Columbus Ilnrrla. colored, 3 and Oracle coloreil. 1M, nilver Jnckdou, colored, si, ana lieanio eplcd, rol.T'H), 11). Thi.maa liauffh, .11, nnd Rnlllo Thomp son lfullnnd I'ctwny. colored, so, ana M.

Hull, colored. 1H. II. n. Jordan.

iM. nnd Oya W. rotten, 28. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. Adolph Fish et ux.

to F. M. Farm ot lot 2'n, ii feet north Bide Central avenue. Same to Annie F. Leathers, lot 25 feet north side Central avenue, cash, $300.

T. J. Hailc. to Same, lot Ti feet north side Central avenue, cash. $000.

LI. F. Wright et ux. to Jt. F.

Wright nnd Horace Wright, 1.4 acres on Central pike, cash. $150. K. H. lluford 4't ux.

to John James et nx lot feet north side lot ai feet north side Fogg street, $1,100. Thomas Patrick Grady, trustee, to Morenu Hudson et lot 50 feet east side Neill avenue. Hollle Mai Carrbk to W. M. Alwood, lot 1IHI feet south side Prospect uvenue, 100.

Charles M. Prange al. to H. W. Prange, lot feet east side Ninth avenue, north.

i.ooo. T. J. Bentley to W. Bryant, lot south sl-le ran; avenue, ft.At.

T. Cotlon et ux. to A. A. Walker et ni nor til side Greenwood avenue.

1. 001). Waller Perry (c ocres In loth II G. Alexander nndcr. trustee, Hattte I.

Terry, 27 district. $1,000. nl. to Mias Adah Alex-lot lo0 feet north nldo Itellvne drive F. Smith et u.

to A. M. Hagan, 2 ncres in Third dNlrict, James H. Jones to W. C.

Miller, lot Trf) feet west side I ourtli avenue, tsouth, A Newsoni et nx. to A. K. Miller, lot r.0 feet north side Joiner street, cash, Frederick W. Lewis to Atlantic Realty i'its ail recordcjl In a deed from J.

I Hume et ux. to Frederick W. Lewis In book HO I. pages C13 and (Wtl, registers office, I. N.

lit nl. ley et ux-. to L. D. Armstrong et lot fiH't north side avenue, E.

BJiriierf ux, to T). C. Hite nnd D. C. Morton, lot rm feet east side North strci't.

Alfreil M. Hagan er nx. to F. IV Smith, lands 100 feet west side Rains avenue, rash, fion. W.

ltrldcers et ux. to J. W. Buck et lot r0 feet west side Stnlnback avenue, Ki.ariO. Mrs.

M. MeGehee to Matt M. Campbell, lot HO feet east side Blank street, cash, $soo. L. It.

Camidiell, trustee, to M. Camh-boll. 11.10 acres In Third district, cash, JI0H. n. Gordon et ux.

to Blanche L. Tucker, lot on Andrew Allison home place, sn.r-oo. W. Ncwlln et ux. to Phillip O.

Owen et lots fiO feet each on south side Marie street, S't-0. Ella Allen Yea rgin and husband and 0. B. Allen In Tom Allen. lots r.0 feet each east side North First street, quit clnlm, St.

Emmrtt Brown et ux. to L. L. Martin et lot feet south Ride Mansfield avenue, $2,100. O.

X. Tillman et nl. to Wra. Woods Ar-initrad, lot Til feet avenue, cash SI00. r.oodlon Cnckrill.

trustee, to WilMam Ever ett Foster et Eighth civil district trnrt conrnlntni Ji ncres. ennn. Ii.i. J. A.

Jvy to J. F. Jovce, lot 7.7 feet east side 11th street, cash. Kate R. Gorrelt to A.

A. Grfswold. Int 07 fot snitth side Lillian street. $rHt. 0senr Bnlnbrldire et ux.

to Maggie E. ClirNtoner, lots 41 feet 12th avenue. sooth, whxj. II Vise et nx. to Mrs.

Sallle MeCon-nll lots south side Chadwell avenue, $1 E. B. Rutherford to M. C. nnd W.

Parsons, lot fiO feet east side 24th ave- nuo tinrth SI Theresa Goldberg, trustee, to Jennie Knox, lot on no a pel venue, quit cmim. i. John McGavock et nx. to Tims, above property, cnsli, $175. Total.

BODY OF DR. LEWIS IS SENT TO CHATTANOOGA The hody of Dr. Manuel IjCwIs, prom incnt Chattanooga physician, who died here as the result of nn operation, has been sent to Chattanooga. Knights Templar Meet. (By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA.

Sept. 8. The thirty fourth triennial conclave of the Knights Templar of the United States was officially opened here today. Fed lowing glitter ing parade of the first division of 1'ennsyl vaiiia down Chestnut street from Broad to Fifth, tho Impressive ceremonial of the world's ponce jubilee was held. Governor Sproul of Pennsylvania and Major-General Charles M.

Clement spoke, the former to warn of Bolshevism, the lat ter to urge a waY on profiteers. Some L'OO Knights, acted as nn escort for tlie grand master aim inc spcuKers. 'mere were eight cymmnnderics In line, iucluding the (Jorinuiian me ouiy mount ed commaudcry In the cast. British ministry of munitions has real Isted nearly $700,000,000 from tho sole of war material from tin tacKs to tanks. KIT It KM IS COl'KT.

Chief Justice. 1). I.ansden associates. Gmft.in (i recti, N. I'.

Me Kinney, Frank 1. Court meets agulu September 15. cornT or civir- appf.ai.b. Presiding Judge, F. Wilson; nsmo-clates.

It II Siiisom. S'd II. Clark, W. A. Owen, W.

Faw. Adjourntd. Will meet at September 8. FEDERAL DIKTHICT C'OI'RT. Judge E.

T. Kiinfiird. Sow meeting at Chiittanooga. Will meet at Nashville. September 22.

CRIMINAL COFRT, Judjro J. 1). II. Drllow. The IMviitHon County rCiminiil Court has adjourned until the third Monday in Sep-ember.

SI ITS FII.KII IN ClltCl IT COl'KT. No. J. S. II.

vs. dtl Font Kngl- neering Company, Miit for S.VKM) damages fnneneritnnal injuries). Attorney for plaintiff, M. I liuxfr. No.

lSlill. Second Circuit. C. II. SUiIgn vs.

Ada Sledge, divorce. Attorney for plaintiff, J. K. I rnvls. city coi'itT Judn MiutUon WelU.

The following wi re deposed of by Judge Ma. WelU in the City Court Mo a William Carulhei-H, loitering about railroad yards, sent to the Juvenile Court 1. Anderson, assault and battery, fined $10; 'H. li. Draper disorderly conduct, fined Will disor'dcrlj- conduct, fined $." Jim Flo we disorderly conduct and vagrancy, 1'lsVd Ilalils Jolnipiou.

carrying a pistol, fined JfoO John Jones, disorderly conduct, fined Lizzie Jones. diMirderlv and offensive conduit fined Will i'ratliers, on tin; street, fined George MavU-rry, diert Wright, loitering about (lie sent to the Juvenile Court: Taylor Uo cruelty in anlaiuls, tilled FS; Lucy John-son. dlsoreillv conduct, fined $ltt John Whitfield, assault and battery, fined SKI: Fred SwimHoii, assault with a pistol, fined $11); Will Wliarlon, pel it lurceiiy, bound over to the Criminal Court; Ike Wright, selling doK', bou ml over to tint Criminal Court; Will Klnearey, vagrancy, fined Nellie Bennett, drunk and disorderly conduct, fined $10; Union! Maxwell, dtsor-il rly conduct, fined sr, II. Itinkley. disorderly conduct, fined M0; Margaret Harris, disorderly conduct, fined $10.

DIltTIIS. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Williams, (V-D Churcli street, September a boy: Mr.

and Mrs. J. F. Ivv, Kentuckv avenue, 4, a bov Mr, and Mrs. F.

Klilulit, 711 FIft.v-t'lr;;t avenue, north. August a boy; Mr. and Mrs Samuel Clnud lioyco, Pierce avenue. August a boy; Mr. ami Mis.

llarrv Joseph Willis. MeCJaVoek st reel, SepteUll-er 0. a hoy; Mr. and Mrs. David Crook, KM South sired.

September 1. k'irl Mr. and Mrs. Thurfnan Graulierr.vWoodnrd. 110 Ivanlioe Court, September girl: Mr.

and Mrs. S. Houston Wntkup, bill (illlinore avenue. Si'ptember 2, a girl: Mr. and Mrs.

William P. Carter. 11(10 ilussell street. September fi. a boy: Mr.

ami Mrs. Thomas M. Cope-land, I'Kt l'litman street, September boy. IK.TIIH. Mrs.

Eleanor MeClanatinn Fitzgerald, aged -10, S'ptcinber (t. at 71 N'ortii Twelfth street; Prettyman Jones, aged 77. September (I, h'ighth avenue, nortli; Dr. Manuel Jackson Lewis, nged 70, September it. nt St.

Thomas Hospital; Jau-s Frederick Hnrwell, aged Sepleinber ll. at 4514 Delaware avenue; Roger M. Binkier, nged ISf. S'ptember 5, nt St. Thomas Hospital; Walter WilUani Taut, nged HH, September 5.

nt St. Thomas Hospital; Oscar Charles Seiner, aged 47, September 0 at St. Tlinmas Hospital; Mrs. K. Josephine I'letcher.

aged Septetnber 1. at 4(H) South Seventeenth street: Octle Chi'irv, aged 40, September at Presbyterian llospltnl. BUILDING PERMITS. To erect circus tents nu vacant lot nt Centennial and Tweny-ilrth nvenues, $1,000. To tear down and remove two-story brick house nml old frame stable at 1501 Mctiavock street, To cliaiige front In brick store, 510-51S Unlou street, $000.

To erect double electric sign on brick building at 10 Fifth avenu, north. $500. To enclose porcli with siding anil windows in brick house nt West End avenue, To remove frame house ten feet on same lot and erect one frame room at fe'i Lafayette street. New roof on frame house at 02 Hermitage avenue, To erect small frame addition and chicken house ut 1-5 Grand aenue. West Nashville.

$11:5. To remove frame house and fences at 707 Argyle avenue, $100. CHARTERS ISSUED AT CAriTOI. The following charters were Issued by the Secretary of State Monday Cumberland Oil Gas Company of Warren County, capital stock, Incorporators, John L. Coivill.

II. II. Gul'-k. O. C.

JeniMiigs, C. N. Hughes, George M. Smith. W.

II. Boeder. John L. Willis. C.

D. Walilliir and C. II. Moore. ityrd Company.

Knoxvtlie, cnpnai, Incorporators, George P. Byrd, lien a. Morton. i i.ooiey. j.

i uewm and William i Boss. First Methodist Episcopal Churen, ftlary- vlllo capital Incorporators. J. mttie, woniiarti, i. v.

loung, John Badgett, A. A. Coventry, C. A. Snl- llngcr, T.

F. Cooper, J. T. Trotter and Miss Eva Tilden. Standard Automatic Mine- Door company, Dante.

capital to bo Increased from to $100,000, orid to do business In nnessee. Carter Guarantee Brokerage Company, Three-Store Volume Makes It Possible Us to Create Better Values at Any Price You Pay, From $35 to $60 BOYDEN SHOES of Aorla(fd Irt.) I'AIIIS, Atir. l'mnrc'd llfHlninc llrih rntfi hn lniHy horn source of mii'-li 'oiicrm but (Mntlnrt Improvement has been nntlrnl daring the present mnnlli. Kvlrlenro of crmt decline In births In 11)18 wns shown In official figures for the district of tlw Seine-, which includes the city of rnris. showed that there fire only births reentered In that district In 101S ns compnred to the 7.1.."ift!) in lf11.

The infantile death rate given by stntin-ticians Is -10 prr cent as comjKired to 10 )vr cent before the war. This has been attributed ti the scarcity of wet tinmen and Jioor quality nml short ngc of milk for bottle-fed brittle. Tills shorliice is wild to bp due to the rerneniliiiis Iiht'-iiso tn cheese raaklnjr, especially In Nnrmnndv. However, nil the maternity hospitals in Parln reported im-rensed birth Urns far tn the present month. In uric hospital the number has doubled those of last year and it In drclnred that babies arc remarkable for FWe.

weight ami Eener.il health. new periodical entitled Marriuro hag Just appeared. It announces that it will devote Itself to the question of the repopulatli of Franco which is generally recognizer! to lie one of the most urgent problems of the day. It iskH its readers "what means slionifl he adopted to combat the present matrimonial rrisis in France?" LOCAL DEATHS WILLIAM L. DEN NINO.

Fnneral servlcca for William IVnnlng, 47. former employe of tin Nawhvillo Hallway A. Light Company, were held Monday nt the Alex Frwin MethodU.t Church. Mr. Denning died Saturday.

The services were conducted by Hev. T. P. Fisher, Itev. Urine mid Itev.

flcorge A. Iluffnkcr. Iturinl was at Spring Hill. He 1h survived by his wife, Mrs. Georgia Jordan Denning, and his daughter, Mrs.

W. By ram. JAMES II. CII Fimenl services for James Chnmbllss, 7tl, were helil Monday at the Forest (irove Church. Mr.

Chamtillss died Saturday from injuries received In fulling from the roof of his bnrn last. Tuesday. He Is survived by his wife and sir children, Mrs. Alice Franklin, Mrs. Ollie Sweat, Mrs.

Kate nar-row, Hodney, Lee and Cilll ChnmhllHfl. OSCAR C. NEFNEK. Oscar (7. Reiner, 4H, who died Saturday, was b.irled Sunday at I'na, Tenn.

Elder It, V. Cnwthorn ronducted thn services, assisted by It. E. rig lit. He Is survived hy his wife nnd five sons, Tennyson, Iln-ford, Maurice, Ieslle and O.

C. Seiner, and two laughtern, Iternieo and Charles Keith Seiner. Pallbearers were Cross Frail, Sam Hyrle, Ed C.atto, Hob Merrywcatlier, Howell Sweeney and Jess My rick. rRETTYMAN JONES. Funeral services for PrettyTnnn Jonei, 77, who died Saturday, were held Runday nt Buffalo Valley.

Burial was in tho family burying grounds there. Mr. Jones Is tirrlved by his wlfa and five children. Walter Pretty man Jones, Bailey Jones, Mrs. It.

L. Alcorn, Mrs. Henry Jones and Henry Tucker, his stepson, JAMES FREDERICK HARWELL. Funeral services for Frederick Harwell, 31, former telegraph operutor, were held Monday at his residence, -ITiIj Delaware avenue. The services were conducted by Itev.

William Marshall, assisted by Itev. Bruce Lyle and Granville Cuiluin. inirinl was at Mt. Olivet. Ho Is survived by his wife, Mrs.

Nellie O'Donnell Harwell, his mother, Mrs. Harry Harwell, and two children. WALTKI) K. KARL. Funeral services for Walter Karl, 30.

who died In Los Angeles, Reptember 2, will be held Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock at the home of his mother, Mrs, Ella Knrl, 751 Allowny street. Itev. 0. F. Clark will conduct the services.

lie is survived by his mother, one sister, Mrs. A. Fuller, nnd live hrothers, Frank, Cooper, George, Hugh and Artus Karl. BUN AN STEPHENS DUDLEY. Funeral services for Umivnn Stmitmna KlKliey, iS, who died Monday at the home of his father, 11.

M. Dudley, of Gray Dudley Company, In Pioneer Springs, will bo held Tuesday morning Jit at the South Nashville Primitive. Baptist Church. Itev. CharlcH Hood and Itev.

J. 11. Stewart will conduct the services. Burial will be at Mt. Olivet.

Mr. Dudley, who had been employed at the Gray Dudley Hardware Company, In survived by bis father and mother, his sfstes, Mrs. Wilbur Crclghton, and hip brother, R. M. Dudley, Jr.

Inman Hanley, Martin A. Byrd, Everett McCord, H. T. Hill, B. K.

Hill, John M. Plcknrd, John F. Craig, Ram P. Shannon, Ell Redelshclmer, C. H.

Vanderford, Will J. Klclser, Bob Me-Culloch, Fred Derrick, Harry Howell and Dr. F. P. McKell will acT aa pallbearers.

DEATH NOTICES STEWART At 1 o'clock Monday afternoon, Sept. 8, 11119, at her home, Stewart's Ferry, Henrietta widow of the lute B. Stewart, In tho 77th year of her age, granddaughter of the late Itev. Wui. Montgomery of Fayette, Miss.

She is atirvived by the following children: Daughters, Minuet) Motile Maggie T. and Willie P. Stewart her boob, Andrew Frank Bailey P. and J. Mack Stewurt; her sisters, Mrs.

D. IX Hamilton of Nashville, Mrs. T. It. Larlmoro and Mrs.

L. It. Sewell of California, anil six grandchildren. Funeral from the residence as aliovo this (Tuesday) afternoon nt o'clock, services conducted by Dr. Allen Fort and the Itev.

Mr. Green. The following friends will serve us pallbearers: L. Ilessey, W. Kills, W.

A. Stevart, James Cook, Jones Ridley, W. B. Ballard, Wash Fuqua and Fon Good let Interment at the family burying grounds. Limousines from Combs Charlton.

Rochester, and Don-golit. 111., please copy. DUDLF.Y Monday morning, at 0 o'clock, tlept. 8, Bill), nt the home of his parents, Mr. awl Mrs.

It. M. Dudley, Rose-bank avenue. Bunyan Stephens Dudley, aged .17 years. Funeral from the Primitive Baptist Church, Third avenue, south, this (Tuesday) montlujr nt 10:30 o'clock, Sept.

0, 1010. 8ervlces conducted by Rev. It. Steward and Elder C. M.

Hood. The following gentlemen will serve as Snlitiearers inmmi namey, outrun yrd, Everett icCord, II. T. Hlli, B. B.

Hill, John M. Plckard, John F. Craig, Sara P. Shannon, Kll ltedelsbelmcr, C. R.

Vanderford, Win J. Kletser. Bob McCul-loek. Fred Derrick, Harry Howell, Dr. F.

P. McKeel. Interment nt Mt. Ollret cemetery. Limousines from Wilkerson Com pany.

KAllh Tuesday mornlnir. Sent. J. 1010. in Los Angeles, Walter 12.

Karl, aged years. Remains arrived Monday morning ami were conveyed to the home of bis mother, Mrs. E. Karl, No. 751 Aliowny tret Funeral services from the resi dence this (Tuesday) afternoon nt 3 o'clock, conducted hy Rev.

(V I Clark. Bis following brothers and nenhew will aerra a pa 11 bearers Frank C. Gftorce Hogh and M. A. Knrl and Fred A.

Faller. Interment at Spring Hill cemetery. Antomoblles from Dotib- Roesch-Johnson Company. Men and Boys Wear. KNOX HATS "In the Everything for OWN YOUR it Heart of Three Big Cities' NASHVILLE BIRMINGHAM Cornor Fifth and Church 1922-1924 Fir.t Aenu.

JACKSONVILLE Corner Bay and Laura OWN HOME FANCY YOUNG CATTLE ANGUS, SHORTHORN, HEREFORDS 15 TO 20 CARS High Qualified Feeder Steers, Cows and Heifers of Good Breedmg. Veal Calves. PURE BRED BULLS -AND- BUILD IT WITH LUMBER FAT AND FEEDER HOGS These Choice Offerings for Buyers On Monday, September 15, Opening Day NEW MEMPHIS STOCK YARDS MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE Take a Hollywood Street Car to the End of the Line. Tel. Hemlock 120.

P. O. Box 1355, FRANK D. FULLER, President. H.

O. PATE, Secretary-Manager. II HERE are going to be many tear- I II M. itained pillow when this delirium I II of speculation in oil passes. I You can't beat another man at his own I Today for that Savings Account and JM W.

assured happiness. JM JNO. B. RANSOM CO EVERYTHING IN LUMBER PHONE HEMLOCK 3261 OR 3262 Foubth National Bank. AND First savings Bank6Bhjst Co.

Paste Main A0K4 In litttp nook on your dealt. Then when the old machine la out of fix, all you have to do In to pick up the phone aod call me. I'll be there INSTANTLY. AARON K. SULZBACHEP 610 Union Street.

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