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Bluefield Daily Telegraph from Bluefield, West Virginia • Page 16

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Bluefield, West Virginia
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16
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Page Sixteen. THE DAILY TELEGRAPH. WneMA. Friday Morning, June 12, 1925. 4 MANY SOULS SAVED BY COURT HOUSE REVIVAL (Communicated) Hhe Church of God congregation at Tiutewell wish to fix press appreciation to the Taiewelt county court officials for the privilege granted to conduct a reriral meeting; in the court house, for whidh will reward yon for the for this meeting was not In vain, but very -profitable.

The gospel found its way into the hearts of people, and many Eouls were saved and several were baptised Sunday at 8:80 p. m. There were many Tazewell people who witnessed the baptismal service; also relatives and friends of the candidates for baptism, itom BluefleW, Va. and Maxwell and Liberty Hill, Va. Bro.

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'Word and pnve a short exhortation! to the sinners. Bro. Jenkins led in! I prayer and Bro. Thompson did the baptising. I It was a very Interesting service.

I Tib ere seemed to have been an iin- Iusual, calm, sweet spirit overshadowing the services. Bro. J. H. Lenvllle, evangelist, of Johnson City.

conducted the and also won many friends to himself. Bro. C. T. Vest, evangelist, 'of Anderson, was with us several nights.

Bro. henville preached a series of sermons, which were really soul stirring. We appreciated Miem for the they taave done. Bro. T.

W. Thompson, pastor evan- was a great help in the meeting, as was Bro. Jenkins, of Princeton, W. Va. May God bless them, all for (heir labor is the prayer of the taints of Tazewell Churoh of God congregation.

Wii.OO any one Riving Information londlne lo the arrest mid Conviction of parties wlio broke Into the Storn building of IIR Urithnm Hard WHIP Company of Hliipllcld. on Suhdny nlshl, June 7th. (louils SIOITI ronslstnil of watches, pocUel knives, finnli-Htjlit rlflep, ete, (iinlmni llHidwaie hy W. A. Tlioiuliill.

PRNCETON PTr (Continued from Page Eight.) BLUEFIELD AUTOMOBILE CLUB OFFICE BUSY PLACE From yesterday's activities at the office of the Bluelleld Automobile Club, It would be concluded the people of Bluefleld are veTy much interested In motoring. There were twelve people in for routlnp, some going west as far as Rochester, and one going to Florida, three wanting routing to Norfolk, one going to Columbus and on into Indiana, two going to Asheville and on down through Georgia. The rest were for shorter distances. Four letters from as many states asked for Information concerning roads through this section. The members who had signed application cards and had not paid the first year's dues were very xious to get In aud have their dues paid up, so they would be able to have their emblems put on today and get their membership cards.

HAVE A CLUB'EMBLEM PUT ON YOUR CAR TODAY Don't forget the time and place to have your emblems put on your cars. There will be mechanio and some one to help get Information on the job on the vacant lot in front of the West Virginian Hotel from 8 a. tn, to 6 p. m. After today your car will signify whether yon believe in a business organization doing tor motorists collectively what they cannot do for themselves individually- good roads, fair legislation, sane driving.

It costs a little over two cents a day to be a member of the Bluelleld Automobile Club. ALLEGED ROBBER A FRIEND GERALD CHAPMAN, HE SAYS New York, June tonight sent for New Britain, detectives to examine Johseph P. Johnson, forty-six, arrested today iti connection with a Minneapolis robbery, after he admitted being an Intimate friend of Gerald Chapman now under death sentence for killing a policeman in Connecticut. Police said Johnson is known In the middle west under the name of Joe Clifford and William G. Brlggs, and is wanted for breaking Jail at StlllwaleT, San Francisco, Chicago and Rock View, Pa.

They said Johnson had confessed to thirty-four safes in a country-wide crime-tour in company with William Unthalo, who was extradited last weelc toj Minneapolis after he was arrested In a hospital where he had gone to have a gunshot wound in his hand treated. Police said they had no eveldence other than his friendship with Chapman by which to link Johnson with the New Britain killing but they thought the matter worth investigation. Wisdom comes with the years in whldh it isn't needed. Use Cuticura Soap And Ointment To Heal Sore Hands Misses Elizabeth and Mildred Carpenter, who have been popular teachers In the Princeton schools for several semesters. Between forty and fifty Christian church people motored to Graham's Chapel Wednesday evening, aB a Princeton delegation to the revival meeting being conducted by Rev.

R. M. Sims. Graham's Chapel Is a large country church about four miles beyond Athens. The building was taxed to capacity Wednesday evening, with quite a number on the outside who were tumble to dud seats.

The singing wns splendid, and the preacher seemed at hts best. A male quartette from (he Princeton church added much to the service. Carl Stlnson, cuarsed with shooting and wounding Albert W. Wells at Greasy Ridge, last Sunday evening, was held under $1,000 boud for the next. term of grand Jury, at a preliminary hearing before 'Squire Hubbard yesterday.

Wells came to the 'squire's office from the hospital to swear out the warrant against Stlnson. The defense did not put up any witnesses at the hearing yesterday, and Stlnson's father furnished bond. Stlnson maintains he flrcd at'Walla after Wells had thrown a rock through his windshield. Wells asserts Stlnson fired without cause. The Methodist Circles will have a bake sale at the Princeton Meat Market Saturday at 10 FOR RRNT Two.

apartments I moderuly equipped. On Circle Drive. I Call 375X2. 10 3t. WIFE SILENT SIX YEARS! Blackburn, Oldfleld testified that wife had not spoken' to him for six years.

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Fashioned of fiat and canton crepes in the season's new Ijigh shades. Styles suitable for street and. afternoon wear. All Sales Final. NEW Alpaca Chiffon Dresses This is a new light weight Alpaca Cloth in varied colored stripes, and organdie trimmed, Sizes 16 to 42.

Friday and Saturday Only Printed Voiles 19c YARD Regular 25c. These come in a large variety of colors with flowered and dotted prints. Friday and Saturday Only Overalls $1.19 Heavy Grade White Back Denim, Suspender back, cut full to lize. VERY SPECIAL Friday and Saturday Only Regular $1.25 Rayon Crepes, Rayon Ratines and Linens 89c NO PHONE ORDERS. Floor.

BATHING APPAREL Ladles' Suits of ail Wool Jersey. Siren, the style worn by the Girls." In- solid $5.00. Caps, in a variety of ors aud 25c and 50c. Children's Suits, made of All Wool Jersey In one piece trunks and' waists of contrasting colors. Sizes 24 to Price, $1.50.

Bathing Shoes and Slippers la black, white or gold binding. Sizes 3 to 7. 50c to $1.00. Children's Unions 75c Made of Checked Nainsook with button waist, straight or bloomer style leg. Wash Suits Something new in heavy grade Checked Irish Linen, "Kaynee" made.

Little Boys' Hats 59c Made of White Buck with stitched roll brim and are washable. Children's Gowns 50c Made of good grade white Muslin. Sizes 4 to 12. A UTOMATIC REFRIGERATORS How Much Do You Lose During Summer How much does summer cost you? How many dollars are thrown away on food that will not ice that melts too fast. Automatics feature the 8 honestly built walls and the trap protects both food and ice from the warmth outside.

Seamless white enameled interior. Rust-proof shelves that allow the air to circulate. FURNITURE SPECIALS Walnut Dresser $35.00 A well constructed American Walnut Dresser. Dressing Table $29.50 American Walnut Finish, two drawers. Three piece mirror.

Chifforobe $39.50 American Walnut Chifforobe, compartment for hanging clothes on one side and drawers on the other. THE BIG STORE AT49-SI PRINCETON AVE..

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