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1.V Tuesday Morning, March 31, 1931 THE NASHVILLE TENNESSEAN 31 will be performed to the cltlxenry i ownsend Holds State Rests Case Against Brothers; at large In that hundroda will leave those seaslona better Instructed and more appreciative of the value School Officers To Hear Phelps At Peabody Today His Wife's Death of the preparation oi wen-bal Was Accidental Used Five Days anced pr.eal. now than when I began to teach 35 yeara ago. Tha other point is what I might call 'The Essential Superficial In tha Preparation of Administrators for Efficient Educational Administration." "If I had to train the younn officials I would teach them how to make a ha said, and added, "It seen. to ma that very few achool officials I hava known are able to get up and drive a MUM Garrett, whose fame aa an expert In the art ot cook an and dietician Is national, will begin this (Continued From First Patfe.) (Continued From First Pag.) (Continued From First Page.) afternoon her lecture-demonetra Brothers as "fitting the descrlp tlon with, an Instructive message tlon." "lookinc like the man," or grave enough to produce) autclde Intent. I believe It was an accident due to the excitement caused by on the methods ot planning bal positively being the same man, point home and clinch on the back anced meals.

She will bring out New York, Ohio, Indiana and Illinois, attended the opening: sessions Monday. It la expected that the number of delegate will' be aven larger Tuesday. Arkansas lod the Southern atatea In the number of delegates attending yesterday. Busses carrying; 60 delejatea, headed by State Superintendent Hurst, aide when they hava it. CRIMINAL COURT BUILDING, four brandies.

'Thousands Visit Scene various means ot combining foods so that the five foods' essentials, I should like to aea a course given Several thousand curious visited to achool admlnlatartora on con proteins, carbohydrates, minerals. CHICAGO, March 30. W) Albert W. Kelfstrom. a middle aged buyer, the seventh state witness, told versatlon.

speech-making and the scene of the tragedy today, fats, and water will be Included newspaper writing." In the menue. the lurv in the Leo Brothers mur Many ot them risked their own lives In leaning over the high cliff were present. Ha recommended that auperia- "It is a simple and fascinating der trial today that he saw the defendant five minutes after the Exhibits of modern school eaulp- I pendents aet where Mrs. Townsend car had up an experiment plunged. ment by national firms are on dls- dealing with one of the essential assassination ot Alfred "Jake job which a woman fells when she goerf into her kitchen with the full knowledge that she Is giving her family the right food and that she 4 iinaeti nt odurstlort In their coun The regular auto busses from play throughout the Industrial arti Lingle.

Tribune crime reporter. Nice to Monte Carlo were so be ties and cities lit an edeavor to building. Thia exhibition la sti Other witnesses had identified selged that the managers lmmsdt achieve somethlg- orlslnaj In their perlor In every respect to previous ately put on extra busses, which school systems exhibition, college attaches aay. Is preparing It with the same ex-pertnna that a chemist prepares a medicinal formula." Miss Qarrett am Brothers as the man who threw down a pistol near the body of the slain reporter or as the man who were all crowded. Dr.

Norman Frost, conductln He also stressed the Importance of administrators bentiur able) tit Mr. Townsend spent tonight at Just as a business man want his villa at Cap Ferrat. Scores of fled through' streets and alleys after the shooting, pursued part "-the superintendents' round table1 Monday," stressed tha dangers of standardization or the necessity for to operate his business as sclen write foroelul and convincing let ters. friends have offered to oare tor th Townsend child, but her father tiflcally and as efficiently and with as little waste ad possible, so does The conference will continue of the way by a policeman-Tells of Luggage 8ale Kelfstrom. who works In a lug maKing every achool different There la no standard recitation wishes her to remain at home to through Friday.

a woman want to organize her period. Dr. Frost declared. escape gossip. News of her mother's death was conceajed from her.

kitchen with ease and carry out gage store a block and a half "rom her business of the preoaration of Police said that Mrs. Townsend the Randolph street pedestrian a careiui scnooi Dud set wa stressed by Dr. Dale 8. Young, di rector of research, state depart food with scientific exactness and tunnel where Llngle was killed was born' at Birmingham, In oerfection." she said. 1S99.

Mid that about 1:35, five minutes ment of education. Montgomery, In doing this. MLsfe Garrett de Ala. "Educators know that a plan after the assassination, he found a man standing In a dark hallway clared, tha housewife is building ud the body resistance of her Peggie Davis, Bride at In essential, If they would not come rvf the trunk store, invited him TABLE TEST EGGS Used At Cooking School Adv. Sugar Institute Dissolution Asked In Action by U.

S. (Continued From First Page.) out short at the end," ho said. charges and is preventing many inside and sold him a $5 lady's 12, Lived in Birmingham. It was pointed out that the sup physical catastrophes which. If un suitcase.

ly or English and history teach attended, might have to be cor BIRMINGHAM. -March SO rs exceeds tha demand, and horn The man did not. examine the bag. Kelfstrom said, he kept out rected at some later time. UP) A nine-year-old girl whose economics teachers are facing a Mlsd Garrett will operate on the nimble feet and soprano voice at of of the street windows and Orpheum stage In a completely -eriod of reorganization, In a talk by Dr.

A. L. Crabb, professor of tracted attention here In 1914 was he never did call for his purchass, the particularly noticed the man equipped kitchen so that every the former Broadway "Follies' 4 per vent Tuesday it UD un Dd II nMpiDim on charge and cash purchases. i CASTNER-KNOTT CO. point In her lecture will be con education at Peabody.

Chanalna Conditions beamty who drove her automobile the witness said, because he was cluslvely and clearly demonstrated over a 200 precipice near Nice, "very, very pale." ''There are certain things In the She will also give valuable pointers France, Saturday. "I never saw any man In our South, after 35 years, that I re in home management and In the Mrs. David Townsend who was store look like that before," Helf fleet upon and there are two of proper balance that should be ef Identified by Jollce as the for strom said. "I never forgot that them I want to talk about to you, fected between meals and other mer Peggie Davis of the New Dr. Bruce R.

Paynes president of dally events, such as recreation, York stage, 'was born Margaret Peabody college said at the open Laird here December 31. 1905. Her Study, by parents and their children- In keeping with her lne session of the assembly. "It 1 father was a traveling salesman infinitely more difficult to teacn marked enthusiasm for the Sooth and the family has since moved from the city- and, as she remarked. "Its charming women," she will demonstrate The titan-haired beauty was married at the age of 12 to Colonel at all times during the achool lm proved methods of preparing old MOUNT OLIVET CEMETERY Continuous service) sine 1856.

Lota J. A. Davles, 43, of the ordinance fashioned Southern dishest. department. United Btates army, face." Points Out Brothers AAked if he saw the man In the courtroom, the witness rose and pointed to Brothers.

He never took his eyes off the man all the time he was in the store, Kelfstrom said, and he was "positive" Brother was the man. Col- Calvin Goddard, ballistics expert and head of the scientific crime detection laboratory of Northwestern university, supplied the missing link in the stated chain of evidence concerning the bullet taken from Llngle's brain and the snub-nosed pistol found lying beside his body. Colonel Goddard told of compar low as $35.00 and sold only for Special Invitations to attend the November 1, 1918, and obtained bar Phone 6-8171 Church at Seventh sessions have been Issued to the divorce a year later. interment purposes. 2 Miles on Lebanon Road 6-3551 or 6-3552 following prominent chib woman In the proceedings filed In Jet- of the city: Mrs.

Eugene Crutchcr. fernon county circuit court June 24, president of the War Mothers: Mrs 1919, styled Margaret Davis, pro Lon Lusky, president of the League ami. J. O. Laird, complainant.

It ot Women Voters; Mary Lylea Wll was averred that she was married son, noted culinary expert of Nash DEATH NOTICE Investigation two years by the federal trade commission and the department of commerce. That part of the sugar used in the United States and not made by Institute members comes from beet sugar refiners, the complaint says, and the institute is charged with having influenced these refiners to restrict their competitive activities. The Institute price, the government charges, was kept 20 cents a hundredweight over the price assessed by beet sugar Interests. Producing companies named as defendants are: The American Sugar Refining company; A. Jamison and Martha A.

Jamison, doing bulnes as Ar-buckle Brothers, California and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Corporation, of San Francisco; Colonial Sugar company and Cuban-American company, New York; Godshaux Sugars. of New Orleans; William Hendnrson Sugar Refinery, New Orleans; Imperial Sugar Company, Sugar Land, Texas: W. J. McCahan Sugar Refining and Molasses company, Philadelphia; National Sugar, refining company of New Jersey; Pennsylvania Sugar company, Philadelphia; Revere Sugar Refinery, Charlestown, Savannah Sugar Refining Corporation. Savannah.

Georgia; Spreckels Sugar Corporation, New York; Texas Sugar Refining Corporation, Texas City, Toias: J. P. and A. B. Spreckels Securities company, trading as the Western Sugar Refinery, San Francisco.

SENTENCES SLAYER OF SIX IETROIT. March 30 (IP) Leroy to Davles at Rldgefield, Conn. ville: Mrs. Charles Fort. Mrs.

Cecil At the time the action was filed Sims, Mr. Mrs. R. N- Herbert, Mrs. here she was working In the movies ing the fatal bullet with a test VAU.HS At o'clock, Sunday Arch Trawlck, Mns, RuUedire In Los Angeles and In her com bullet fired from the pistol and morning- March 29, 1931.

at a local in plaint charged that Davles had an Jirtnary, John William Vaughn, In thj Smith, A. A. Doak. Mrs. E- H.

Rundle, Mrs. Oury Harris, Mrs. R. said It waet his opinion, based on the markings of the two bullets FROM THE OHIO TO -THE G-ULF loth year of hia ar. Ha ia aurvlved by one son.

A. J. Vaughn: two daugh other wife in Texas. Among the pictures In which she appeared was 1 Monroe. Mrs- O.

McFarland, and examination of the gun Itself, ters. Mn. Ruth. Owen anil Miaa Kstella Mrs. T.

A. Powell, Mrs. E. K. Under Two Flags' with Theda V'tuchn: two grandchildren, J.

V. that the fatal bullet was fired from the weapon now marked "People's Martin, Mra. Jamea Hagar, and Bara- Owen and Mrs. Grady O. Morrow; on aister, Mm.

Fannie Vaughn Compton, Mrs. W. C- Owen. Funeral services will be conducted by Mrs. J.

B. Henderson, president Wins Race With Death Elder C. Howell atthe family home, of the Nashville Women's club is Kxhibit No. 2." BANK DEPOSITOR MEET The depositors of the Peoples 11 miles on Hlllaboro road at 10 o'clock; (thin) morning. The honorary pall To Reach 111 Father to serve as hospitality chairman for this important opening of the beurera will be W.

B. Do we 11, Jon Barks lale, Xr. V. D. Anderson, Dr.

VV Bank Trust Company are called NaAivllle Tennessean's cooking A. Hryan. Edward Hicks, W. M. Reams, school.

BULLS GAP. March 30. St. Austin, Robert Whltehurst, W. to meet In the auditorium of the Morris Memorial building, corner WhitOld, C.

M. McDanlel, H. D. () E. T.

Ward, employe of a steam O'ltrlen. ilenfy Llpsrorae, David. Llps- Col. Lea, Others Fourth and Cedar streets. Nashville, Tennessee, Thursday night, April 2.

ship line, had today won his race with death from far off Japan. (mu. C. V. Farrar, E.

liurr, K. WuiKoy, V. N. Murrey, W. A.

Byrn, T. Cotinn. G. A. Morrow.

W. M. Dunn, 1931, at 8 clock for the purpose of Ask U. S. Court to P.

Houston, Mark Allison. Macklln Sunday he reached the bedside Iavta, Dr. J. T. Sugg, Sandy Owen and Abate Indictment 1 1.

Morrow. The active pallbearer receiving information and instruction on the plans approved by the State Banking Department for the reorganizing of the People Bank Trust Company. of his father, J. R. Ward, who has been seriously ill.

Although he has been unconscious, the elder Ward recognised his son. will be nephews, T. B. McCutchen. Jiilm Vaughn Compton.

J. V. (Sam YaiiKhn, 1. Marshall. James A.

Robinson, alias George Meyers, 43, who told detectives he killed six I.i nt mm, Hooper T.I ton, S. E. McCutrh (Continued From First Page.) persons with an axe ai iiusc. It took Ward 20 days to make the em and AVill I.tnton. Interment at Mt.

Reorganization Committee W. A. REED. Chm. A.

M. TOWNSEND, Sec. Iowa. In 1912, wa's sentenced today trip from Kobe, Japan. Storms on eemeier.

M. S. Combs Co, at Onfnntnl Park. bills whereas the alleged offenses the Paclflo delayed Ward In reach occurred In the city ot Knoxville. i UKIUTT Monday morning at by Circuit Judge Homer Ferguson to serve 14 1-2 to 15 years la the Michigan state prison at Jackson, on conviction of breaking and o'clock.

March 30, 1931, at hia home The pie. in abatement declares ing Seattle. He took an airplane there but was forced to land attar 250 miles on account of bad weath No. I' "8 Njrth Klrnt street, William that the "purported indictment was K.lward Corbitt. 64 years, father returned solely upon the evldenco I i Women Invited to Cooking School as Paper's Guests Today er.

He travelled 1.000 miles by of 11 rH. W. B. Valentine. Mrs.

M. dS of two witnesses known to have BlunkhnU, Mlmra Eva. Clara. Mary and plane and approximately 9.600 nautical mile. been Investigators of examiners iiporge and L.enly Corbltt, and vrother ot Corbltt.

Remains are at the home DATH NOTICES under some department of tho United Ststes. of America who han of his Mrs. W. B. Valentine, MISS LOUISE LOSSING TI7LLAHOMA, March 30.

wo. First street, where norm, services will be conducted thii (Tuesday) afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. (Continued no actual knowledge as to the matters growing out of which sail TINNIN Monday .:30 rirst Psqs.) o'clock. March SO. 1931.

at the home (Spl) Miss Louise Losslng. 71, conducted by Rev Thnmaa C. Slngle- of his son A. Tlnnln. UoodletUville, declared that Bhe considers the former resident of Tullahoma, died purported indictments and eacn count thereof was returned but niiH c.

Tlnnln. aze 70 years. sur lon, The tollowlnir will serve as pall- bearem. K. W.

Qrlffln. W. Dunn, In Sanford. Thursday and was vival hv anna. J.

W. H. and K. VY were able and did testify solely hrought here Sunday for burial. Tlnnln.

all of Ooodlettsvllle: daughters. K. T. Paul, C. E.

Griffin. Wiley Olover nd RK-hard Grlff'n. Interment at Mt. and alone upon purported Infor Mra Jarrett. Mrs.

Lily jonea. OUvet remetery. Roesch-Johnson-Charl Mra Km ma Williams, all of Nashville. matlon, and whose evidence was solely and alone hearsay evidence, ton funeral directors, 1539 Broad Funeral aervices will be conducted at way. Luton's Chapel family sraveyari inia (Tueaday) axwrnoon at 1:10 o'clock by and there was no other competent or actual evidence submitted to At o'clock, Sunday evening, the Rov.

Kobertaon. Pallbearere: Honorary Nathan Williams. Allen Co- said grand Jury on which said in March 29. 1931. at his home, 1501 Eastland avenue, Arthur Clarence Lunn, in HOW TO DARKEN GRAY HAIR Makes Ona Look Younger.

Men and women who used to be dictment or any count thereof was gms J. M. Flilppa, M. M. Pike, Ollea Coa-irn.

Ike Coggln; active are hie the 39th year of hit age. He la sur returned. Vived by his children, Lola, Arthur, nenhewa. John Tlnnln. C.

O. Tlnnln. ana Martha Ann Lunn and hi mother, The plea in abatement was fllad Enoch Phjinn, Jim Phelan, Walter l'he- Mrs. Rota Lunn of Nashville, and one Ian. H.

.3 Freeman. Interment in l.u- by Kennerly and Key for J. Basil elstpr, Mrs. Bernard Greenspan, of At ton'a Chapel cemetery. Cole 4 Garrett Ramsey; by Cates, Smith Long lanta, Oa.

Funeral services will be of Ooodlettsvllle. In charge of Knoxville and J. G. Lackey and conducted at the home of hie mother, 1919 Adelicta avenue, at J. 20 o'clock.

KWINU Sunday evening, March 29, called Grandpa and Grandma are now setting the styles by darkening their gray hair at home. Giles Evans of Nashville for thin i TiiMflHfl mttmmnnn hv Dr Tt nirar 1931, at 11:20 p. at hla residence. Mr. Jamea Kwlng.

Survived by hli Colonel Lea, and by W. M. Fuqua I t. The pallearera ar. Fra.ik For Instance, J.

A. McCrea, a of rMihv1)Ie for Mr. Caldwell. wife. Mra.

Laura Ewlng; one eon. i.enman, c. B. ebb. James 1'atton, well-known Callfornlan, recently James Ewing.

one elster, Mrs. Trial of the defendants has been Mary Dickson; two elatera-ln-law. Mra made the following, statement: Talmer. John Dunn and James Bur set for May Zo. at Knoxville, at Emma uunn ana aire, jaary cmni, which time the plea in abatement invlatlon to this task not only a privilege but a rare honor." The Housewives League, which In founded upon the idea that to build a better nation, the women must first build better homes, with its two hundred members In Nash-vill heartily Indorses the 'Happy Kitchen' of Miss Garret and congratulates the officials of The Nashville Tennessean upon Its public splrltednes In bringing to the city such an opportunity aa this for the thousands of women who will no douht take advantage ot It," Mrs.

Hardison said. Mrs. Max Benz, president of the Davidson County Council of Parents and Teachers, will Mrs. Hardison officially to tho audience. Mrs.

Benz Is one of the outstanding authorities here on diet for children through her work In the direction of furnishing proper and nourishing food for poor and underprlvlledged children ot the forty Davidson county schools In which associations of Parent-Teachers are affiliated. Mrs. Hardison avers that in the presentation of this cooking school by The Nashvillle Tennessean, not only will an etertalnlng and In. structlve program be offered to the women of Nashville on the afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday. Thursday and Friday, March II through April but a real service brother-in-law.

Ned Winston; other rel I iiiioiiiiBiii sat. vv -juvi inisu msniuimi Park. M. 8. Combs at Centen will be heard.

sf riffil Fnrk. Anyone can prepare a simple mixture in five minutes, that will darken gray hair, and make It soft and glossy. Merely take a half-pint of water, add 1 ounce of bay atives and friend. Funeral Tuesday afternoon, March 31, at 3 p. from St, Luke's A.

M. E. ohuroh on Fortieth HITLER Monday afternoon nt 5:30 o'clock. March 10, 198). at the horn, of Part of Hurrian Body venuo.

Services by Rev. W. Kmitrt nd Rev. Z. It.

Bostlc Interment In Ma daughter. Mr W. M. Newborn, Calvert an-1 Hichland avenuee (Maple Mt. Ararat.

Palton Broe In charge. Is Found Near Bridge rum, a small box of Barbo Compound, and 1-4 ounce of glycerlne- wood). William Taylor Butler, age Monday morning. March 30, These Ingredients can be bought 1931 at i o'clock at a local Infirmary, yarn. Hurvlved by daughter, Mra.

Newbern; four grandchildren; broth r. Wade K. Butler of Nashville. Fu- i XBJW YORK, March SO (PI- at any drug store at trifling cost- Mra. Cora Polk.

Hurvlved by husband. Vnr the second time In less than Will Polk: mother. Mrs. Mary Mitchell Howell neral aervleea will.be conducted at the Apply to the hair twice weekly with a comb. It does not color tho SCD'VDCC Hep-father, Amoa Mitchell; brothers-in- three days a part ot a human body has been found.

In the vicinity of iinm tomorrow (Wednesday) morning, April at 10 o'clock, by the Rev. 8. law. Frank Polk and Ben Buford; els scalp, is not sticky or greasy and tera-ln-law Mrs. Ads Polk, Mra.

Eunice jsratciier. The tollowlng will serve na will not rub off." Adv. the Williamsburg bridge connect i Buford. Mre. Annie Mitchell and Mrs.

lng Manhattan ad Brooklyn. Carrie Polk; cousin, Mra. Annie Worley; close friend, Mre. Vlck Jetton. Funeral aervleea will be held at McMary Mill Workmen In a lumber yard today found a nortlon of a torso.

It hai pallhearars: Honorary B. Jl. Cherry, William noblnaon, Dr. T. W.

Haley. W. T. Newhern, J. C.

HIJI, William A. i Chamhare. Aotlve W. r. Busr, Howard Hutlir.

T. R. Bell, Herachel dim Bell, D. O. Vaughn.

Interment In Soring Hill cemetery. Cole Qarrett, ijondlnttavllle. In charge. United Primitive Beptlat church tomor- (Welneeday) morning, April 1 at far so LOTTO- been severed from the rest of a body by a saw, an ax or a knife. 10 o'clock, conducted by the pastor.

Rev. H. Butler, assisted by Rev. th medical examiner could not be Bryant and Rev. Wm.

Sneed. The fol certain which. lowing mothers or ner cnurcn win serve ae flowerboarera; Meadamea Raohel Col lier, Marlah Johnaon, Maggie uriggs, Nanoy-Brown. Ltaila Longatreet and Mary Pointer. Interment at Mt.

Ararat cemetery. uaronere funeral gervice, tlraveD cost MiriHBLL Monday morning. March 10. 1831, at o'clock. Mra.

Ellen jHllchell. ot 1100 Fatteraon atreet. by the following children: Mra. Cora L. Field.

Nashville. Samuel U. Jditcheil. New York; Charlea Mitchell, Detroit. K-lward U.

Mitchell, end Tlllle K. Klugman. Chicago, III. Funeral Tuesday, March 81. p.

I.ea'a Chapel conducted by Rev. t. aaalated by Dr. A. M.

Town- aend. TrUateee of church will aerve a pallbearere. Burial at Greenwood cemetery on family lot, Oardnlrr Fu- neral Service In charge, KAHIjKY Hunday evening at 4 o'olock, at Nolenavllle, Mrs. Nona B. Kasley.

age 21. She le survived by her mutber, Mrs. Fennle Gooch; etep- father, Mr. Albert Gooch; four sisters. Mlse Christine Johnann, Mrs.

Annie looch, Mrs. Annie Mai Copeland and aullne wniiama: two. brothere, Mr. 1.1 NN At 8 o'clock Sunday evening, iv War March 29. 1931.

at hla homo, 1501 Eoat- Bon Johnson and Luster Johneom of NolensvlUe, grandmother, Mre. Amanda Tennyean; grandfather, Mr. William Johnaon; two aunta, Mrs. avenue. Arthur C.

I.unn, In the 1 land 4 Bfltl. I Hi year of hla age. Survived by hie ONSOLIDATED LINES, the South'. Motor Coach System, inure you of tha height of trsvtl itrvica the lowest cost children. T.ols and Arthur C.

Lunn, Pearline Johnson and Mrs. Ethel Aklna; fMmmm two uncles, K.klne Tennyson and Robert Tennyson; other relatlvea and hoet of frleade to mourn her loea. The funeral hla mother, Mrs. Rosa of and hla alater, Mra. Bernard Oreen- pan, of Atlanta Oa.

Notice of funeral later. M. 8. Combs and at Centen- Mal park. 1 will be tomorrow (Wedneaday) evening I oeclock at the Nolenavllle A.

M. E. hurch, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Interment at Nolenavllle For Example: cemetery. Zema Hill, undertaker.

Naen- ai JAMISON Monday at :30 a. March 3D. 1931. at loral Infirmary, Mettle O. Jamison.

In the Hat year of her uue. Hurvlved by her husband. fifim A. Jamlaon: daughters Mra. llff illliilll llle phone S-1S21: Franklin 303.

MOO UK Sundr.y evening. March 29. 1 i 30. at 1:30 d. at her home, lots j'nompson.

ta and Mra. ri, W. "troud and Mra. J. R.

1 pf line cltyi Mra. J. F. 1'ltt IS L. Jamison, of Murfreeab 1 i boro.

Tenth avenue, north, Mra Catherine Moors. survived by two daughtere, Mre. Bell Demoas Warren and Mre. anna M. and of tllla city: W.

m. Minnie Charlea Williams; granddaughter Mre. Fannie Thomas Collina; son-in-law, John B. Williams: great-grandchild, Fannie Mai Collins; grandson. One grsat system makes possible to give yen mora for your travel dollars much morel Mora miles, more cities and communities served, more daily ached- tiles, more dependability and above all more vel comfort in luxurious modern motor coaches.

Joturally Consolidated Lines is the beat way to reach carby towns or distant cities. Over the most scemc routes through Dixie's most historic and romantic country where the trees and Rowers are Just begh ning to blossom, now Is the time to take that trip you have been planning. Fares are surprisingly lew Torter Collins. Funeral tomorrow Wednesday), April 1, at P. from Meet them here! Plan to meet your friends in Chicago this summer at Thk Diakb a hotel famed for its food and service.

You will revel, too, in the sparkling expanse of blue Lake Michigan with its ever-shifting scenes and refreshing breezes. Yet here you are within a few minutes' interesting walk down a beautiful boulevard to the heart of the theatre and business district of Chicago. Rates as low as five dollars a day single room with bath: six double. Under the Blackstone management known the world ovfer. Write now for information on Special Discount offered on extended Summer visits.

Spruce atreet Baptlat church, aervices by pastor, the Rev. F. I Banders, sa Louisville 4.00 Lexington 6.50 Knoxville 5.00 Cincinnati 7.50 Chattanooga 3.00 Evansville, Ind 4.00 Bowling Green 2.00 Jacksonville, Fla. 13.50 Atlanta 6.00 Chicago 11.00 Indianapolis 8.95 of Murfreeeboro. and W.

Jamlaon, of this city: brothers, Jim and Sam, of Murfreeeboro. and Walter Arnett, of Louisiana: alatere. Mra. Kile Sanforo and Mra. Bunle Helton, of Murfreea- boro end Mra.

Nannie Campbell, ot Texas. Remalne are at her nome. 4T0 Delaware avenue. Prayera at the rea-, Idence Tuesday at I a. m.

Funeral aervlce at the cemetery at 11 a. in. conducted by lder Petty Kmll. Hei "nephewe will aerve aa pallbearere. Kalna-Pettue-Murray.

101 Church street. funeral dlreotors. JOtMKS At hi home, III Lafayette street. Sunday morning. March S.

1181 laried by the Kev. i. h. a. urunson, me Rev.

J. W. Pitta, the Rev. M. W.

D. eaas and the Rev B. B. Looper. Mem MEAL VOUflR Utm ber ef Benevolent Order No.

1. Pallbearere, deacons of chureh. Interment st family aquare. Oreen wood cemetery. Taylpp aV funeral dlrectore WASHINGTON St 10 o'olock, Rev.

Hlllard Jordan. He St 10 0' March St. st hla Sunday morning, reeldence, 117 12th o'olock. Grant II yeara. Hurvlved I' in eurvlv fllwn dau ved by wire.

Mrs. Mary joraan; uahtera. Mlaa Mettle B. Jordan nue, north, at Washington, afed from within with this NEW STRENGTH IVLss Mary Rank, Clearwater, N. writ fts: ''My face was blemished with many pimples.

nd Mra. Annre M. Hat Is: one eon, U. anrf Ura by wife. Mrs.

Katie M. Washington; three sons Augustus Oram, James Washington; four daughters, Mrs. Jordan of Indianapolis, brother llm Jordan; slater, Mtie- Delia. Jordan; 1on-ln-law, Rev. B.

Harr'e; four rrand- Sauahtere, Mleaea Lavester Harris. Edith ordan. Arbell Harris and Willie Mai UNION BUS STATION Sixth and Commerce- 1 Phons 6-6141 Llssle Turnsr, Mrs. Rrneetlns Derlll, Little Violet Jewel Washington, all of this city. Mra.

Susie Richardson of one great-raniaeugniar: six oi tatera-ln-la i. Mrs. F.amra Bomer, Mrs. Cleveland. Ohlei five grandchildren, twe great grandohtldren, three sisters, Mrs.

Winnie Davis ot Mre. Annnsbells Peoples of Indianapolis, Ind Mrs. Cslls Wesma of Csdsr RaDtds. lews, four brothers. Ram.

and Peter Washington ef this olty. George Washington ot Denver Colo-1 frfthvr-ln- Hit Iona Bomer. Mrs. Birdie Wlieoe, Mrs. Kate Peaks, Uta Dors Jordan, M'se i Maggie Debow of this city: mother-lnr law.

Mra. Hftttle Debow of Ibanon. lens.) five Haywood Dehnw Moa Wilson, Henry Bomer, 1'eak of Lebanon, and 'Arthur Debow of this oltyl other rets-. Uvea and naat ef friends to meurn 't htm. Funeril tomorrow (Vfedseedayl 'Jmornles.

April 1, lil St e)K- frem Mt. Ararat Baptlat ehurrh, cos- la. William Martin ef isssnviiie. other" relatives and friends. Funeral from Ml.

Olive Baptist ehurrh Wednee- No treatment I used did them any good. I also had boils. My appetite was poor. My weight was off and I felt nervous. After taking S.S.S.

my complexion cleared up beautifully. My appetite improved. I now rest well at night and am greatly benefited in every way." You, too, will want to take S.S.S. Select the larger size as it holds double the quantity and represents a price saving. es, vte Sjp I 9 a S.

S. S. To i ay, April i. st I p. m.

rsnauotea sy the paster Her, ,7. B. Ridley, assisted bv Rev. B. H.

Slmueon. Pallbearere: Meeere Ander Lydsl, Andrew John Hamilton, Ernest llatef, Bel Hea CONSOLIDATED LINES UNION TRANSFER CO. efaseieted by Rv. J. W.

Wstklns Res. It. Station, Rev. J. Pitt.

Rev. B. Taylor and Rev, John Hsnllna ler. Andrew oilciir st. interment a Si Mt Ararat cemetery.

0. I Crowder, iiiamni in mi. Ararat undertaker ef the Naihviue Funeral arlnrs. It chars, li Sei-oad avenue. rrretry.

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