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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 2

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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xTOiusiimLETLKm CAR0L S1OTS Mri. Cora Reynolds 1: ORGANIZE HERE Fatinie Battle Day Home Let's "see, eight aosswisc and 'six length-wise isfotty-cight minus four I ate is "pforty-fbur for four of us is eleven Workers to Observe Yuletide Custom. Gift Suggestion for Saturday Selling 's la accordance with a custom M- tabllshsd 10 yean ago, tha settle Yankitioy Play Clothe 13 ment workers at Fannie Battle Day home -will so forth on Christmas tii. f. Are, You.

Ailing? ve to sing Christmas carols, ac Then Yom Cannot Afford to Over- cording to Miss Ellen stokes ana Mis Marie Kuhn, who have -been named chairmen to take charge of loojt One Word of Tbis Chattanooga, Tenn. "I make tne singing- The singing this year will take this, statement in regard to Dr. Pieroe's Favorite Prescription and Pleasant Pellets in the hope that I sv, the children The many bright colots in feathers and ornaments win children's hearts. -Do you kn6w a single boy who Wouldn't want one of these suits? Indian Suits priced $1.75 to $3.50 Cowboy Suits priced' $2.50 to $6.95 on added significance in that the carols will be in a measure a memorial to the late Miss Fannie Battle, who for, many years was one of the outstanding social service workers of Nashville, the day home that bears her name being only one may help some one else. bad dizzy spells, backache and.

In fact, I hurt all over. I took a few bottles of the 'Favorite Prescription and It re lieved me completely. My mother of the monuments, the erected in her Christian work. The chairmen have appointed as was sunering witn lemlmne trouble, but the "Favorite Prescription' saved her. We have also nsed the 'Pleasant Pellets, and think there la nothing to equal them as sistants who have organized choirs over the city, and arranged for buglers to go with to herald the approach of the singers.

The buglers will be under the direction r. liver and bowel Cora Reynolds, 1900 Long St. Bestyette Rain Capes Send 10c to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' ot Mrs. Foster Hume and Mrs.

WtUJ Hotel in Buffalo, N. for trial pkg. Write for free medical advice- Cherry. IV Adv. Morning Dresses r'; 98c Numbers of styles in these house frocks made in gingham and percale.

Every wanted, color. Well made, cut full in size and have two-inch hem. Sizes'- 36 to 54. Rehearsals to Be Held. Churches, schools and individual U.

C. V. REUNION DATE singers will cooperate In the move, but only private rehearsals will be held. FIXED AS MAY 12-15 $3.95 to $5.95 Why not let Old Santa bring, the girls a rain cape. One that is guaranteed the best yet.

'r Two styles, ioae 'with hood sewed separate Col-, ors; navy and rei Sizes 4 Silk Costums Slipf $3.50 to $7.95: 7 A very useful gift would be oft of these garments. Made oftub siljadiii'mf In the downtown section, the Eagles. Eighth avenue and Union street, will entertain following tho Early Time Decided on Silketticoats $4.95 carol singing, with a party lor the day home children. Among the choirs will be 80 children from to Escape Heat of Midsummer. Cathedral high school under the direction of Miss Anna Mat Ken nedy, and children from Centennial, tricosnam ana jersey.

and Dudley parks and Bertha Fen sterwald home. color. Sizes J6 to 44. (By AMoeUted -Frets.) New Orleans, Dec- E. The Fisk Jubilee Singers, who Second fitter! are known the world" over for their singing of negro folk songs, will sing Christmas carols in the the Negligees Hampden Osborn of Cqlumbus, recently appointed adjutant-general and chief of staff, United Confederate Veterans, announced today that May 12 to IS had been Silk jersey and tricosnam petticoats made in straight line and knee flounce, Colors, black, navy, cocoa, fan, cock, browa aqd pansy.

'I Sweater Sets $5.95 and $6.50 Fpr the children i to 3 years the Knitted Sweater, Cap and w'ould be a useful gift. Two "'plain and fancy weave. Colors, tan and white. aters. The negro spiritual singers will be introduced by Robert S.

Henry, director of publlo relations of the Nashville, Chattanooga St. selected as the dates for the Dallas $10.95 to $29.75 I A gift very much be a negligee made of soft jatmwijrepe; de chine. There are tailored styles'or; lace trimmed! Colors: peach, Railway. reunion. General Osborne, who la in charge Headquarters at Christ Church Headquarters for the singers will of the veterans', headquarters.

here, said the early date of the reunion light blue, jade, orchid and rose. be Christ Church tea room, where reports will be received following the completion of the singing. was decided on to escape the excessive heat of midsummer. Lingerie Department, Second Floor General Osborne succeeded Gen. Mrs.

Avery Handley is head of I. P. Barnard of Louisville, who resigned December 1- the organization. Mrs. E.

W. Rutland, Mrs. Luke Lea, Mrs, Bernard Fensterwald, and Mrs. James Stahl- man compose the publicity com Headaches From Slight Colds Laxative BROMO QUININE Tab and believe that the criminals are' Criminal Haunts Raided Mrs. Orahant Jfttft and Miss Wil business section, last night by an Tinmajked white man and the slug- habitues of the pool rooms and lets relieve the Headache by curing the Cold.

A Safe and Proven Item-edy. The box bearer signature of W. Grove. 80c. Adv.

other dives in and around the clty.i By Chattanooga ftjbss lie Ruth Davidson wM appear before the different club Of the city soliciting their cooperation in tho Igtfig s.nd robbery of Louis Shep Led by Judge McQaugby. a. de scent was made on a numebr oil matter. pool rooms and restaurants late Huntsville Kiwanians The Fannie Battle Day Home is Port Huron. Mich, by two negroes, police today began a round up Of, auspicious characters Officers say that the outbreak is the usual pre-holiday flare-up of crime Snowdrift made by the Wesson Oil people from oil as good to eat as a fine salad oil an institution where mothers who (Special to Tha 1 eoneitean.) Chattanooga, Dec.

6 Following the hold-up of the United Cigar Store in the heart ot the last night and today and severe operators of gambling devicea or dered to police court- Elect Officers for Year work during the day are able to leave their children and know that they are Dronerly cared tor. All to The TrnawieMi.) children are under the direction of Huntsville, Dec. 6. The nhysiclans. dentists ana dietitians Huntsville Klwanis club elected the fi 1 1t iir i nfflnAp.

loaf- ntytt. T. "I at all times. unless they ait normal physically they are not al lowed to stay at tne nome- ah Erwiii. president; J.

B. Van Valk enburgh. Hrst vloe-presldent; W. 8. Mims.

second vice-president; W. P. Nicholson, secretary; John RI- sorts of wholesome recreations are Two Greatest Lot 2 at $2.00 Lot 1 at $10.00 provided and regular naoits are In the Use of regular trains and the usual accommodations rather than specHl trains or private cars, and members of the party that accom son Jones, treasurer: Herbert John taught. Manual training, sewing and do mestlc science are taught the chll son, district trustee; J. O.

Baltes, Missing Banker Is Found by Police In 'Y at Memphis (Continued from First Page) Carl A. Grote, P. W. Peeler and Ira dren And swimming lessonB are M. Terry, director Cary (Gamble, panied him to Chicago declared It wouid not be surprising tf, on all future trips he should Choose to travel as he did on the one endsJ given them at the Y.

M. and Y. ALF-HOUR SALES C. A. building.

parson. The club decided to put on its annual show for the hospital fund "February 26-27. United States Bank but was vehement in hla assertions that his peculations would not amount to more than 97.000 or 18,000. Since coming to Memphis the banker has kept In communication with relatives in Dee Moines and also has received a letter written by the president of the United States Bank, according to statements police quote his as mdklng. The letter from the bank president, Lucchesi told his captors, urged him to come back to Des Moines whsre the "whole thing could be talked over." Lucchesi blames gambling for his MRS.

NARCISSA PATTERSON tonight. FOLEY PILLS REACHED THE 80 RE SPOT WILL BE BURIED SUNDAY Mrs. Ellen Relghard, South Fork writes: "I had been suffering with my kidneys and nothing seem Aged Resident of Davidson HOW TO GET RID OF COLDS AND CATARRH A Simple, Safe, Inexpensive Method That Clears Out the Head, Nose and Throat. ed to touch the aching spot until where he had been rooming for weeks. The former bank official told detectives that he came to Memphis six weeks ago.

Lucchesl, young, well-dressed and of an attractive personality, took liis arrest calmly and told his captors that he intended to return to Des Moines anyhow. Police say that he admitted readily misappropriation of funds of the This or any other store) ever offered just a few days before 792 garments of odds and ends will be sold to the first 792 customers. To be remembered that these are the greatest bar gains we ever offered in a half hour sale. I procured FOLEY PILLS, witn I downfall, police say. wonderful results." FOLEY PILLS, County Suffered Long Illness.

a diuretic stimulant for the kid neys, gently and thoroughly flush Coolidge Returns to Capital From Chicago and cleanse the kidneys and help to eliminate poisonous waste matter. Try a bottle today and you will be well pleased with the relief ob Sale No. 1 161 garments as follows: talned. The use of FOLEY PILLS BLOOD MEEDS IRON? rich red blood flow ItHeumatism and skin disease lire unknown. Enrich your 'blood with orn-anie Iron and 16 Poiret Twill Suits increase Kidney activity.

Sold ev Aa I to $45.00 to $38.00 to $33.00 up Sold up up erywhere. Adv. Parasol ants derive their nam (Bjr Auociatal Press) Washington, Dec. 8. Having set a precedent in manner of travel, President and Mrs.

CoolMge returned to Washington at 8 o'clock tonight after their visit to the Chicago Livestock Exposition. The executive seemed well satisfied with his economy experiment from a habit of biting off pieces banish these PERRALIME ft On Sale 9:30 to 10 A. M. Your; Choice at of leaves much larger than them 39 Poiret Twill Dresses 2 Handsome Duvetyn Fur Trimmed Suits "Fjllomingo Sport Cbati.JL 9 "Handsome Wrap 6 Handsome Capes 77.7. a selves and carrying them over their Good Dntttit heads.

$95.00 $29.00 $58.00 $39.78 $55.00 $88.00 $88.00 $28.00 $28.00 $28.00 up to up to op to up to up to up to up to up to up to up to up to 6 Brown Fox Scarf 6 Taupe Fox Scarfs 6 Black Lynx Scarfs There are many people suffering from chronlo catarrh who would like to know how they can stop catching cold after cold for they must realize that sooner or later this may lead to deafness and other serious troubles. Dr. Blosser. for-yeftrs a epeelallet In catarrh, is the discoverer of a pleasant, direct method thaf ctfrt be used by women and children ay Well as men. His remedy Is made from medicinal herbs, flowers and berries which you smoke In a dainty pipe or cigarette, and Inhale the vapor into all the air passages of the head.

nose, throat and lunjrs, carrying medicine where sprays, douches and salves cannot possibly reach- It contains no cubeb tobacco or hablt-formlnff drugs. Dr. Bloeser's Remedy is effective in all forms of colds, catarrh, usthma, catarrhal headaches and ear troubles that may lead to deafness. You will breathe better and feel better after using it You can get from any drug store a convenient Docket size package of Dr. Blosser's Cigarettes and prove for yourself their pleasant, beneficial effect Adv.

4 Iceland Beige Fox Choker 4 Iceland Plat. Fot Choker. 3 Fur Trimmed Coats Funeral services for Mrs- Nar-cissa Jordan Winn Patterson. 87 years old. who died Friday at 6:05 a.m., at her home on the Dicker-son pike, following an illness of several months, will be conducted Sunday at 2 p.m- at the Trinity Methodist Church by the Rev.

E. P. Anderson the- Rev. B. S.

A native pt 'Vyilllaffisoji county, Mrs- Patterson moved Ifi early life to Chapel Hill, where she lived until about 25 years ago. when the family moved to Davidson county. She had been living on Dlckerson pike about seven years. She was a member of the Methodist Church. Sh is survived by her husband, B.

M. Patterson, and the following children: Mrs. J. W. Schleicher, Miss Louise Patterson of Nashville.

Mrs- Annie Ireland of Kansas City-Mo-. Jim. Hugh and Sam Patterson of Nashville; two brothers, W. J. Winn of Greeley.

Col and E. Winn of Los Angeles, Calif. Confederate soldiers will serve as honorary pallbearers, and the active will be as follows: Dr. H. B.

Par-rlgh, Dick Bostlclc. John B. Joplin. Luther Luton. Charles Lehnlng and R.

Y- Gray- Burial will take place at Mt. Olivet cemetery. Grace Nazarene Church Formally Opens Sunday Sale No. 2631 garments as follows II i 7 'V up up re Up On Sale 19:00 to A. M.

7 Your Choice -at up Values up Values up V.T.... 26 Camel Hair Bru.h Wool Sweaters 29 Wool Sweaters 16 Fiber Silk 3 Wool Dresses 3 Silk Jersey -12 Silk Jersey Pettibockers 12 Silk Jersey 6 Silk Satin Bloomers 72 Handsome Silk 36 Crepe de Chine Blouses 66 Dimity Blonier 12 Handmade Voiles Slightly to 9.78 to $10.00 to $18.00 to $18.00 to 8.98 to 8.98 to $.8.98, to 8.78 to $12.00 to 8.78 to 4.80 to $10.98 Values up Sip up up ValuM tin 200 soiled 226 Silk Camisoles Why Shot) Around? jlC I tnim Mark Sk? Values up to 2.98 5 Assorted for $2.00 Values up to 8.00 118 Silk Camisoles 3 Assorted for $2.00 4 fyy. Four models, Nationally Priced for Cash The Gulbransen is sold at one price to every- ra ij i way, cverywnere. wo exceptions, east. side, west side, north side, south side Please Take Notice! No Mail, Phone Orders, None Exchanged, and We reserve the Right to Limit Each Customer.

An Adde Feature for All Day, Saturday Only A SALE OF FINE COATS $450 $530 $615 $700 Gulbransen Electric Reproducing Pianos $940 $855 $770 The formal opening of Grace Nazarene church, Gallatin road and Cahul avenue, will takep lace Sunday, beginning at 11 a- m. when Dr. C. E. Hardy, president of Trevecca College, will deliver the sermon.

At 2:30 p. m. short addresses will be delivered by the various Nazarene pastors of the city! at 6:30 p. m. the N.

Y. P. U. will meet in the interest of foreign missions; and at 7 p. m- W.

T. Mason, evangelist, of Kentucky, will fill the pulpit. Special music by the orchestra and quartet of Trevecca College will be features of all services. Bottomless Reservoir Inspected by Officials wherever you buy it, this 100 quality instrument costs you exactly the same. "Make the Family Happy This Christmas with a Gulbransen" PAY AS YOU PLAY Just a small cash payment the balance like rent I A An event that will eclipse, in many respects, some of our foremost value-giving achievements.

The new coats are far prettier than any we have-seen in years, and we believe that you will be utterly amazed when you seethe superb quality and extreme modishness of the garments offered at our very low price for Saturday. A Special for a Beautiful Gift Fine Diamond Ring Beautifully mounted in White Gold with Sapphire. $47.50 Visit M. I. Lusky Jewelry Co.

at 512 Church St. The Dependable Jewelers Here you will find every desirable gift; moderately, priced; tinest standard of qualify. T7 TTTT A Fa Tallsdegs. Dec. 5 Water service for Talledega was going on as usual today although the oity was without its service reservoir, the bottom of which "dropped out" yesterday.

City officials and engineers were making an Inspection of the hole In the bottom of the reservoir, through which the gallons of water disappeared In three Fur Wolf Vlatka Caracul And Others Bolivia Normandle Dovedelalne and Brytonla 305 Fifth Avenue, North, 3 Doors North of Union Street VICTROLAS BRUNSWICKS EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTATIVE Baby 's Body Is Found On Railroad Track SEE WINDOWS SEE WINDOWS flULBRANSEN (Bjr AAMclated Preu.) Hattiesburg, Dec- 5. Police and county authorities of five counties wei cooperating tonight In an effort tO apprehend the person who abandoned a new-born baby on the tracks of the Gulf Island railroad near D'Lo today- The body of the Infant, wrapped In clothing, but bearing no marks of Identification, i was found on the track Next to Princess Theater 513 Church Street iiiinmnnrwrinirnTmii'r i i i 1 1 inn i -n Jr Wl-V-" 1 1 1, iiii.ii.,m.in', Illlll 'A 1 i i i -ii i i 1.

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