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THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST, 13, 1922. 9 Hears Music In Air By Aeriola, Jr. 30 NEW MEMBERS JOIN TRADE BODY (iLtM A PROBES pD DEFICIT HOB ART BOS-WORTH, tied to "stake" by "film Indians," was burned on face and hands when- something went wrong. ARTHUR GRIFFITH, DAIL EIREANNHEAD, IS DEAD AFTER BRIEF ILLNESS BUSCH SAYS U.S. SELLSJEST RUM St.

Louis Brewer, Arriving On Shipping Board Vessel, Lauds Beverages. Circuit Clerk Annniintflr 0 New Albany Chamber Commerce Starts (jliecK riaui vu' Noted Irish- Leader Passes Away In. Dublin; Was Sinn Fein Founder. Lent for board EXPECT TO OBTAIN 500 Eeott ot Louisville, an Thirty new members of the New Albany Chamber of Commerce have rLmntwt. has been employed f-7.

Zollman. Circuit cierK Stf his books NEGOTIATED "PEACE PACT Success of Free State Movement Attributed to His Efforts. been obtained in a one-hour-cach-week canvass in the membership cam paign which continues until January revered in the report of M. D. Casper, 1.

The preliminary canvasses have been made by a committee consisting gainer ior or tiaymona O. Davis, chairman of VdA 1 claimed there the Membership Committee; E. Huber, president, and G. E. Wein- S3.989.91.

the mann, secretary. Following a meeting which will be Mr. Zollman de- By Leased Wire to The Courier-Journal. New Tork, Aug. 12.

August Busch, the St. Louis brewer, whtso letter attacking the United States. Shipping Board as being a sort of bootlegging organization becaus booze was sold openly on board th passenger shjps of the board, returned home on the steamship George Washington of the United States lines late yesterday. The Busch letter attacking Chairman Lasker of the Shipping Board was made public, and for a time there was a tempest in a teapot over the sale of liquors On vessels of the Shipping Board fleet. On arriving today, Busch said ha had no desire to enter a controversy with Mr.

Lasker. but smilingly added that the liquor he found for sale on the George Washington, a Shipping' Board vessel, was as good if not better than any he had ever drunk. In fact, he praised the service of tho United States lines to a greater Belfast, Aug. 12 (Associated Press). Arthur Griffith, president of the Dail' BIreann, died in Dublin today of influenza, it has been learned in Belfast.

neid the latter part of this month an sV1 nwott has cone over eacn-member-get a member cam Lnn, will co before paign will be conducted during September. It Is expected that by the time of the close of the campaign the If Board ot Accounts and make Mr. Griffith was ill only ten days and els Illness was not considered memoershlp, which Is 260, will be in tn that Doay. ielt is found will be paid Ii" ficiency is regarded as ARTHUR GRIFFITH. creased to quo.

serious. Yesterday, however, he suf Theodore Buschenieyer, 20U AlU i oTirl nmmlfistons fered a sudden relapse and died early A general reorganization of the body contemplated the first of the USIC in the air now just arranged his Aeriola. this morning. 5.tnL"nr County Auditor, year with the object of making a con naturally. turns totheBusche- 5iJV His death occurred at 9:45 o'clock certed effort in the promotion of the s.li.nnnnlis yesterday to meyer home on Alta Avenue three days obtained twelve Theodore Buschemeyer has I bera to Tho- Courier-Journal.

inausmai, commercial and. civic wel- state Board of Ac HOBART BOSWORTH. SAN MATEO, Aug. 12 (Associated Press). While being presidents of the Sinn Fein organization.

Seven Monti's In Prison. Griffith was arrested in Dublin In November, 1920, and spent seven months in Mount joy prison. During his imprisonment he issued a message to the Irish people as to tho conduct found by the rfmruino tare or the city In 1323. Elks to Choose Cast. this morning in St.

Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, which he entered ten days ago for an operation for tonsllitls. He was reopvering from the operation "burned at the stake" by "sav satisfactorily. age Indians" during the filming of a motion picture production here. The first meeting of the members of the cast for the annual New Albany Family Keunion. and apparently regaining-his normal tiiKS- minstrels will be held at the ho hold at Hobart Bosworth, actor, suffered burns about the face and hands.

His strength during the last few days. or tne binn Fein organization. An attempt was made to release him from prison, but the armored car for that purpose failed to carry out' its Elks' quarters in The Eisby Tuesday si Sa, County injuries are not serious. In fact, Mr. Griffith had responded to his treatment so well that he was Mechanic Street, today Vex.

Cnna fnA night when the parts be assigned. The cast will present the musical com extent tnan naa neen done By arriving passengers. He said tho Georga Washington was run better and-with better meals than she was while under German control. "The ship is a credit to the line and her officers," said Mr. Busch.

He) added that the people in Germany were getting restless: "Very restless, he added. his son, x-tiLii Kae-n of VickS- PLEASURE-BENT TOURISTS WANE Americans Now Abroad Say Trips Primarily Are for Business Purposes. PIT PEACE TO HIT BUILDING BOOM Settlement of. Coal Strike Will Fill Cars With Fuel; Ma-. terials Held Up.

there Is no evidence to support the able to leave the -hospital daily for edy, "Follies of 1922." Last Camp Meeting Day. on their wedding cnarge, ana mat ne is innocent. mission. The return of de Valera from America was attributed to Griffith's imprisonment, as de Valera oh his return resumed the active direction of Sinn Fein Early in June, 1921, there were re 13., The prosecuting witness is Miss his official duties, returning to the institution at night. Today is the last day of the thirty- Doris Thomas, who" is in Danville.

Lu.ni of Detroit, Mich, flwrdj or abIe Qt This morning he ate a hearty break sixth annual camp meeting ot the Ohio Falls Holiness Association, t.hlch 111., and it has not been possible to secure her presence at a preliminary ports of a liondon conference at which nearmg. Degan Thursday, August 3. 1 fast and was going upstairs when he collapsed. He was carried into his room' and a doctor summoned. He Vtlatii-es who will be at the vSn.h.

two brothers and a The Rev. James R.Baskett of Cov Coomer has been in Jail since June 20 and a few days ago his bond was Irish leaders would be; invited to consult with members of the Briitish Cabinet. Griffith was mentioned amonc US T.oo Sntro ot Whit- ington, will deliver the sermon reauced from 55,000 to but he at the service in the tabernacle on the said Mr. Griffith was suffering from the probable delegates. His release By HARDEN COLFAX.

IrKiT and Mrs. Sallie Stur- camp ground at 10:30 o'clock this morning, and he also will be the Special Correspondence The Courier-Journal. a cerebral hemorrhage. A priest had just finished administering the lust nas not been able to give it. Notes of the News By WILLIAM BIRD.

Special Cable to Tho Conrler-Journil. (Copyrisht. 1022. by The Courier-Journal.) Paris, Aug. 12.

The American tour if baieiu. speaker at the closing service of the (Copyright. 1023. by Tho Courier-Journal.) Washington, Aug. 12.

The prospec from prison followed later in the same month. Griffith accompanied de Valera -to London in July, when the extended series of conferences was opened. Later, when the conference shitted to Nina Badger Dies. meeting tonight. The Kev.

T. M. An rites of the Catholic Church when Mr. Griffith expired. derson of Wilmore, will preach I Tififlirer.

65 years oia From Jeffersonville tive settlement of the bituminous coal ist seems to be a disappearing type. -Rnfltrer. died na- at the service at this afternoon People here who have dealings every i nt Vm- ann, At the First Baptist Church, this Prof. H. H.

Dreyer will assist in the The death of Arthur Griffith marks different points, Griffith was appointed chairman of the Sinn Fein Mis season with thousands of American morning the subject of the Rev. F. PL. nTnspr. Avondale, music at the afternoon service.

The THE VALUE OF CHARCOAL Few People Know How -Useful it i in Preserving Health and Beauty. Nearly everybody knows that charcoal Is the safest and most efficient disinfectant and purifier in nature, but few realize its value when taken into the human system for same cleansing purposes. Charcoal is a remedy that th more you. take of it the better; it la not a drug at all, but simply absorbs the gases and impurities always present in the stomach 'and lrites- tines and carries them out of the. system.

Charcoal sweetens'the breath after smoking, and after eating onions and other odorous vegetables. Charcoal effectually clears and Improves the complexion, it whitens the teeth and further acts as a natural, and eminently safe cathartic-It absorbs the injurious gases which collect in the' stomach and' bowels; It disinfects the mouth and strike within the. next few days threatens a body blow for the building boom, at present of record proportions. Under the Interstate Commerce singing for all of. the services today VffltPMflV.

travelers say that they find this sum sion. He was in London throughout M. Tolbert will be: "Is Tour Name Written There?" His nleht toDic born in Jefferson- will be in charge of the Rev. C. C.

the passing of one of the foremost figures In modern Ireland. He was one of the most conspicuous leaders in the creation of the new Irish Free State. He was one of the founders uctooer, wovemoer ana carrying- on the negotiations which cul will be: "The Influence of the World dnnchter of the late mer that the number who admit they are making, their tours, for pleasure are very few. Upon Human Life. Rineberger and Mrs.

Rineborger. Defer Street Signs. minated December 5, with the signing of the treaty between Great Britain Commission's priority orders designed The Hev. D. A.

Winter, pastor of SW Sylvester Morgan. Be- husband, she is survived by liters and a Mrs. Lizzie of the Sinn Fein movement and has to move coal as fast as it is mined, Installation of name signs at the This, despite the fact that all of and Ireland and which has since been approved by the British Parliament street intersections in New Albany St. J-iUlte's Reformed Church, who was on his vacation, will resume his pulpit today and this- morning will the building trades of the United been among the foremost leaders directing its activities. He has been somewhat out of the limelight, however, during the recent military acti probably will be deferred until next fen Badger, ami preach on the subject: On the Road.

year on account of scarcity of funds, and the Dail Eireann. 4 Held In Liquor Theft tho resorts are crowded with Americans and the restaurant keepers in all of the cities find that most of their patrons come from the United States. States will be stripped of the major part of rolling stock used for the past four months in transporting their vities, which have been directed large it was stated yesterday by Mayor Robert W. Morris. Several months field, Mrs.

Josephine Marks 1H Robert Berry, Jeffersonville. Union vesper services will be conducted in Warder Park this evening. The Rev. F. M.

Petty, pastor of Morton Memorial Methodist Episcopal ago the New Albany City Council en Case Get Trial Monday snpplies. ferfrpr was u. At the leading tourist office in Paris Zkvtf.ri3n Church. Funeral Three-fourths or more of all the it was said today: Aug. 12 (Associated tered into a contract with an Ohio concern to furnish signs for the street cornets, but the signs did not come Church, will deliver the sermon.

Ugents have not been made. ly on behalf of the Free State forces, by Michael Collins, heau of the Irish provisional government, set up under the terms of the Anglo-Irish treaty. Mr. Griffith formerly was an editor of Dublin and later established the newspaper United Irishmen, followed 'We keep a record here so far as throat from the poison of catarrh. Press): More than twenty-five wit open-top cars at present engaged in the of sand, gravel, There will be no contest Tuesday Gnilty In Bum Charge.

ud to snecincations and were returned. All druggists sell charcoal In ona nesses have been summoned to' testify night at the annual election of trus tees for Walnut Ridge Cemetery, Mr. Morris said yesterday that the cement, brick and other building installation of the street signs -would Jacob Woehrle having withdrawn as IgBiDttstin.of Port Fulton was CtriaHn the Jeffersonville Police kjesterday, before Judge George by the Sinn Fein and then the Na possible of every individual who comes into our office. Our clerks have instructions to set the name, address and also the business or object of every tourist who visits Europe. In materials, will move automatically under the commission's orders, from i i cost approximately $2,500, including posts which will have to be erected for the Government at the preliminary trial in Frankfort, Monday four persons charged with complicity in the robbery of the Dedman Distillery at rence Zimmer and L.

o. CJraves are form or another, but probably tb best charcoal and the most for tha money is in Stuart's Charcoal Lozenges; they are composed of the finest powdered Willow -charcoal, in tablet' form or rather in the form of large, pleasant tasting lozenges, the charcoal being sweetened to be the building trades to the coal mines. at many ot. tne corners. expected to be re-elected.

"With less than one-fourth of "the EGltSOn Ot naneaLuvii, uix tot having a. still in his posses-fi verdict of guilty was returned jjrrand a fine of $150 and costs Dresent number of cars available, Church Services Today; The Borden State Bank, ot the estate of Benjamin past years the great majority of Americans seemed glad to tell us that they Oregon, Mercer County, It was announced at the State prohibition office. The union Sunday night services of builders will have to curtail operations or suspend them till the nation stocks Durham, yesterday filed an Inventory smooth and palatable. New Albany Protestant congregations ptave notice he would appeal Three men were arrested early this and appraisement of the personal were on pleasure bent. This year their attitude has changed.

They in which have been held on the Masonic The daily use of these lozenges will property, showing the value to be its winter fuel. AH Cars Will Be Needed. Everv available ooen-top car on soon tell in a much Improved condi TemDle lawn during the summer sist that they. have either a professional or a business reason for their OirK urcuit court. Divorce Suits Filedi Kda Davis, 318 Main Street, tion of the general health, better months and' -were suspended for two weekand a fourth was arrested Thursday, it.

became known today. The man arrested Thursday was Grover C. Broce, ferryman, near the distillery. Suit was filed yesterday in Clark every railroad in the country Is to be trip to this side of the Atlantic. weeks on account of the Glenwood Chautauaua Assembly, "will be re Circuit Court oy oeorge vv.

jjecK Fulton, filed suit in Clark Cir- against Lewis Allen Seymour and Many Women Also. sumed tonight. Onrt, Jeffersonville, yesterday Davis for divorce. Adolph Sauer to loreciose a vendor "Nor am I sneaking of men alone. tionality.

Idea Formed Nucleus of Sinn -He first attracted attention by his tincompromislng attitude for abstention by Irish members from attendance of the sessions of the British Parliament at Westminster. This idea gradually formed the nucleus of the Sinn Fein organization, which took the place of the Irish nationalist movement. In October' 1919, Griffith'' was elected presiding officer for the opening of the Sinn Fein conference in Dublin. He later was nominated as Sinn Fein delegate from East Cavan. During tho peace.

conference at Paris. in ,1919 he was chosen as an' Irish delegate to present the. Irish case, but failure to get a safe conduct from the British Government prevented his attendance. In July, 1919, Griffith was elected acting President of tbe Irish National Assembly in the absence of Eamonn de Valera, who was in the United States. In October of the same year, he was The Rev.

Dr. H. Connelly, pastor Those previously- arrested were James Milton, Lloyd Simpson and Walter Hen on 113 acres OI lana in wasmns- pressed into the coal trade where needed, under the commission's order and in keeping with the policy of the roads themselves. The machinery to do this has been perfected and can be put into operation the moment the sweeter breath and purer blood, and the beauty of itIs, that no-possible harm can result from their continued use, but on tha great benefit Many physicians advise" Stuart's -1 Charcoal Lozenges to patients -suffering from gas In stomach and bowels, and to clear the complexion nf Central Christian Church; will de inre married March 5, 1905, and A great many women come here to see us and to seek information as well as ton township. Judgment Js asked for liver the sermon, and music 'will be ma Anmist 13.

1913. Abandon- $900. ta cash checks or expecting them. furnished bv the Hutchinson Presby- It tharged, and it is alleged the Camp, guards at the distillery. All were held under temporary bond of $5,000.

Mavor Joseph Warder yester High school teachers come to Europe toHnr. choir. In case of. rain ist iauea to proviae ior piam in "years prior to the' separa- the service will be held at Calvary day afternoon tne marriage of Roscoe Kirkman, 21 years old, a by hundreds every summer, xney always told us of their work and how Theft of approximately $280,000 Here is no Knowledge of where Methodist Church. peasant is.

brakeman and Miss Bernlce Franklin, IS, both of Avoca, Lawrence County. The Rev. F. A. Meuscn mi conauct worth of whisky from the Dedman tor divorce was filed by Mrs, th usual services this morning at at.

Distillery was- discovered 'recently their vacation would rest mem. cut this year many of them tell us that they are doing 'literary work' or that they are 'newspaper and purify the breath, mouth and throat. Charcoal is also believed to greatly benefit the liver. Thse lozenges cost but cents, a box at drug stores, and you get more and better charcoal in Stuart's Charcoal Smut, 124 Howard Avenue, when prohibition agents checked up Former Resident of City Mark's Evangelical Church. The Rev.

Dr. W. W. Logan of Louis-i-nio will nppimv the pulpit at Hutch Wis, against Phillip Krause, tere married ajnuary IS; 1911, Nice old ladies, whose every appear the distillery. Only one barrel out of 325 stored there was found that had not been tampered with, according to Dies In New York Home ssiated August 10, 1922.

Cruel Lozenges than in any of the ordinary charcoal tablets. (Advertisement. pot and threats to do bodily ance indicates that they nave uvea, in tho 'lap of luxury," and who would seem never to have had to earn a dollar in their lives, offer some business dry officials. elected one of the permanent vice I Nathan Jtosenbaum, 53 years inson Presbyteria'n Church this morning. At St.

Paul's Episcopal Church this morning the Rev. Dr. F. J. Mallett win nfflrlate and will speak on "The lirs alleged.

Mrs. Krause asks pt for $1,000 alimony. She se- pretext. pi restraining order to prevent bid, president of the Crystal Piece Dye Company, New York, died early yesterday at his home in New Tork "What is tho i an FBua irom harming her, or dis sure that I do not know, but I have Rot his property during the rnr -Nation's Greatest Asset," will according to information received py ot the action. be the theme of the Rev.

S. J. Cross been wondering whether it didn't have something to do with your income tax system. Of course, I am not familiar here. at Centenary Methodist tjnurcn mis Habeas Corpus Invoked.

A native of Louisville, Mr. Rosen morning. i( "Cni" will hn the subiect of the'Ies- with nil of tha changing regulations and rulings of your Treasury jjepart- baum went to New Tork fifteen years son this morning at Second Church riuw- corpus proceeding was lUClarJc Circuit Court, Jeffer-P, yesterday by Clifford Coomer ment, but I am Inclined to suspect that thousands of Americans this year have ago. He became connectea witn xne news is Hashed mat; operators auu miners at Cleveland have reached, an agreement and-that coal mining is to be resumed in the central competitive field. Resumption there means wholesale resumption elsewhere and the railroads virtually have completed their plans to take care of the heavy tonnage of coal that will begin to flow over the rails some time within the next week.

There' are aproximately 1,000,000 open-top cars on the railroads of the country. With the single exception of cars having sides less than three-feet high, every one of those one million cars will be subject to first call of the coal industry when mining is resumed. Most of them will be needed; in fact some of the chief carriers of the East aro fearful that the strain upon their facilities will 'bo so great that a general car shortage will develop on their lines wifhln a few weeks after the miners go back to Hurry-TJp Orders Placed. The foregoing development is regarded here as the first of several ill results in store for the country as the aftermath of the coal strike. Contractors and others within the building trades' have sensed its' coming and have sought to fend off the blow.

They have placed hurry-up orders for great quantities of supplies within the past few weeks and much of this material already is in transit. Their trade organizations have warned against the coming diversion of transportation facilities to the coal industry and as a result stocks of Christ, Scientists, spring anu vm-cennes Streets. rrv. ti, MnKown will oc FM.es v. White, Sheriff, F'eha plaintiff's release from made im their minds that it tney are dye company there three years ago.

Prior to going to New York, Mr. Ros- traveling for business they can de cupy the pulpit at DePauw Memorial fed by Coomer that he is duct their expenses irom tneir income enbaum was associated in Louisville Methodist unurcn mis mumms- returns. Rsed without authority, but un- with his brother-in-law, W. L. Greene-baum.

in a snecialty company. Statements Usually Similar. Msnain commitment charging Items of Interest Sji cnminai attacK. He alleges So for yourself, if only a modest Surviving Mr. Rosenbaum are nis $1,000 were to be spent, the individual widow.

Mrs. Aurelia Rosenbaum; two From New Albany would save quite a lew dollars in sons, Richard and Nathan Rosenbaum, Announcement was made yester taxes. The amount would. If prop three sisters, Mrs. junus eteinau erly itemized in their return, at least and Mrs.

W. L. Greenebaum or pay for the troublesome vises that day of the wedding of Miss Emma Hedden and Elmer Smith, who were married by the Rev. B. S.

McNeeley -mrct- TTnitPd Brethren Church ville and Mrs. Emanuel Oppenheimer of New Tork, and two brothers, Leon they havehad to get on their. pass A. and Isadore Rosenbaum of Louis Tuesday night. They will reside at ville.

The body will be brought to ports: and you know there is no expenditure on the entire trip that so galls the traveler as this one of paying to have the passport stamped and written on." 1727 Beeler Street. Louisville for burial. op. Southern The Rev. Clifford Littell Lauuc, rtf Kernpsna.

rreaujtcnou Alleged Patricide Is A well-known member of the Amer Church, Philadelphia, who is spending a i rrili vron ri Released In $3,000 Bail his vacation in mis uv. ican colony had the same statement to make. He said that of all his friends that he had encountered this- year, at the Fourtn-a venue x. T.rmi.vm this morning ana Walter G. Evans, 27 years old, have been.

Built up here ana mere. Other than the prospective slow at night-he will speak on the of some of them at the very fashionable summer resorts on the French- and charged with the killing of his fa 4V.n Praohvrpnan avmiucj, down in the building trades and in road construction as well, for both Belgian coasts, they made about the ther, Evan Evans, distillery guard, strpet nnd Broadway. same reply: hnttiches of the industry depend upon was released yesterday on a bond of ri.n nr. Tucker, a member of Optical Company well, of course, i am resting as $3,000 granted by Judge Thomas R. the Board of county Gordon.

The bond was fixed on mo open-top cars for transportation of their supplles the Immediate industrial future shows a decided brightening, according to reports received will have two norses much as I can, but I had some important business to transact in Berlin and London and had to make the trip." tion of Nat C. Cureton, City Prose loisrporateo. cutor. here from many sources. From all of which one gets the im the Marengo air mi w.

will Koroni. with a record of 2:09. will be in the free-for-all trot, and Vernon Pointer, record 2:10, will so in the free-for-all pace. Evans was arrested Friday morning pression that business must be very Acting Head Named for brisk in the United States just at the five hours after he shot his lather, who, he said, threatened to kill the family. present time.

The Daughters of isaDeiie wm -j. m-nrnnA "Park to- SPECTACLES EYEGLASSES St. Louis-Southwestern cive a aance at Tho killing occurred at tne resir morrow night. Denby Gets Ovation On Sr. Txiuis.

Aucr.12 (Associated Press). Worlds Lowest Priced FULLY EQUIPPED Quality Sedan dence, 350 North Twenty-seventn Street. Daniel Upthegrove, general solicitor of; the St. Louis Southwestern Bail-wnv nnmnanv. has been appointed Agents In Two Raids Guam Inspection Tour Guam.

Ladrone Islands. Aug. 12 (As PRFPARirn Special to The Courier-Journal. Bedford. 12.

Frank Roberts. temporary president to succeeu jmuca M. Herbert, who died Saturday, it was Find Rum Under floor t. onft drink stands were raided employed- as lineman with tho Interstate Public Service Company, came in contact sociated Press). Secretary Denby and his party, who' were greeted by the Governor, naval officers and natives in yair wim you.

n-itli a live wire tnai set nis clonics aurc announced today. He will continue in the position until the election of a great demonstration of welcome on a president. their arrival yesterday, today, insnect- rlh and Chestnut whilo lie was making some line repairs 30 feet from the pround. Fellow workmen succeeded in Fretting a rope around his body and letting him down to the ground. His condition ia critical from burns over tho abdomen, arms, legs and body.

ed the Island. The party sailed at 6 o'clock tonight and is expected to arrive at Honolulu at dawn Augus 23. by prohibition agents yesterday. In both cases liquor was hidden in holes in the floor, the raiders said. At the cafe of Shelton Stovey, 2500 West Main Street, the moving of a.

barrel revealed tho hole leading to- the liquor, while at the soft drink stand pf Charles Buckles. 1943 Cedar Street, the removal of a board brought to 860 DRESSING I f. o. b. Flint, Mich.

Kentucky Deaths Vtanned Fruits light another quantity of wmsKy. jonn oit and Charles Buckles, pro PBottle Prices Subject to Change Without Notice T. 3. Laffcrtr. prietors of the respective places, were arrested.

and Vegetables Will Taste Better Next Winter The Calls For Eonjo Cave, 12. T. J. Lalfertr. years Did.

vetrran nf th ffip TWnMi The Sensation of the Shows Your Family's Private Car mm German National Anthem the Statei. succumbed to the infirmities of old ago at the home ot his son. E. T. I.af- Again In Popular Favor Berlin, Aug.

12 (Associated Press). Tiher Alles has come jeny. rne acoeaseu served with the Union forocs. belonging- to Company 3. 3d Kentucky Cavalry, and accompanied General Sherman on his faraouB "March to the bea.

Ho was a former Justice of tho Peace here. Besides his wife, two sons. E. T. Laffertv and T.affprtv nf Vnru back as Germany's national song after This beautiful, four-door sedan offers the privacy and luxury of a Wrrrri1" at lets than the coat of most open can.

All that has kept the majority of motariati from owning closed can has been the high price heretofore charged for this type of automobile. The closed car defies snow, rein and cold, yet la cool and clean in summer. At all times it haa more style and quality than an open car. It it the ideal family car. No matter what priced ear you owner are considering, it win pay you to Inspect this pacemaker in values.

Cave, and one daughter Mrs. Houghton Mc-Danlel of Indiana survive. Burial will be three years disrepute, uuhhb it was looked on by the supporters of tho Wpnuhllcari Government as an an This car, with high grade Fisher Body on the celebrated New Superior Model Chevrolet Chassis, is the most sensational value ever offered in motoring. Its artistic lines, harmonious two color finish, refined appointments and mechanical efficiency make It the most desirable car for all who seek year 'round service combined with small Investment and economical operation. Illustrations and description convey but ajpoot Idea of this 1922 leader in values and desirability.

You must eeejt to realize what wonderful buj it Is at F. O. B. Flint, Mich. in none Cavo Cemetery.

with The Lorain Regulator lias revolutionized home can William 8. Berrr. Versailles. Kv Alts-. I Amnrtb.n Press).

William S. Berry, 48 years old. Mayor of Versailles, died at his homn lion them fitted only for imperialists. President Ebert has termed the song a rallying cry for all defenders of the new Germany, and the newspapers say that has restored the anthem. 8 Killed When Hungry 0 Mustard I Eelf gJ fm ning.

To can the "Quick on Roso Hill shortly after 7 o'clock this morning following several months illness of Brirht's disease. Mr. Berrr was one of the most, nroml- 11011 is cas' and so succcsful that you will not realize Editr ly Performing a task which you formerly dreaded. gr. ng over Naming kettles.

No stirring to keep from nent business men and civic workers in "0 "WUIO Jll LUC Tigers Attack Families Mexico City, Aug. 12 (Associated He Is survived by his wife, one Miriam, an aunt Mrs. Sallie Bailev. one uncle, John T. Berry and several cousins.

Iwirjt a thing of the past where the canning is done the liW tii way- "cw method, all canning is done in the oven. Just l'bMi or vesetabies to bo canned in the oven set the l8 h. then leave the-kitchen. At the end of a certain Broadway Motor Sales Go. Incorporaioo 657 South Third St 927 E.

Broadway Press). A pack of tigers, driven from Samuel C. Nackok. VersalllM KV. Anr.

12 AuuvUteri1 their moutain lairs Dy nunger, attacked three families who were trav the jars from the oven and th work is done. 'COME IN AND LET US SHOW 4 HER --S W. C. SMi lii. Sales Manager, CLARENCE 3.

JACOBSON. General Sfnnascr. Press) Samuel C. Kuckols. 75 years old, prominent farmer- ot Woodford County, died at his home on the Shryocks ferry Pike, two miles from hero early this morning after an illness of several weeks.

He is survived by his widow, two daughters. Miss Uda 2uckols and Mrs. Robert Gay of Versailles; two sons Lewis Kuckols, Va. and ClandA Nnrknl. AlhanTi eling from Puerto Vallatar to Masco-ta.

State of Jalisco, killing three women, two men, two small boys and a baby, according to EI Universal Oro-fico. Natives who went "to the rescue fought the tigers, killing ono of The remainder escaped to-the 215 West Market Street moan tains. N. and, a number, ot nieces and nephews. I.

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