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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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John Overton's Body-Laid to York's Fiancee in Bridal Veil at Mount Olivet (Continued From First Page.) Thomas Malene, and bouglaa Wright. ExMarnea Bishop Maion tbep read 'script ural passages, antf dellvered-ft brief eulogistic address over thefjisket. A SyP wa offered-by DrT Alex ander; sola was sung by Mr, Malonat After the reeding of an. other fitting, scriptural passage' by pr, Maion. the was-borue out to the hearse by the pallbearera, fight e-membera of the.

JJarlu ft Telephone Records are Public Record 5 uniform, Vr rpi, in Ne par art HM very detail of the Tfjephoiie i Compwy operations, of tha 'ceremony was mwa nnpFesstYB than tha transfer I inciuae rwenaeexpenseianantijmlpl matter of public record, we realize that many of our tdeshoat SAY "BAYER" when you buy Aspirin mers haven't the time or opportunity to exainine theBe'avtuTaWlor te learn the many tnft they wiih to know and ourbt to knnr aoowt i telephone u-i 4 y'fkr" So we ire bringing eur books, records and plana i9 yoii inthiffom tht you may know the telephone business as we eel you want to knoV lUnd you should know it in order te be fully informed of the progress of your- Unless you let the same, flayer" on mm fur pain In eperl. Accept eulj ''Barer" uookoae. whlcli coatalot Brou v-vMl'-'iilU tUi Oak srtfi' I i i i 9" package or on tablets yon are not get liag (be genuine Bay, product prt ''scribed by obysteiqoe oyer twenty-twe 'leare and proved safe by nllluaa fur tolds. headache, toothache, earache, neu islgla. lumbago, rkeumatlem, neuritis.

er -Jlrectfona, dandy boxea or twelve tshiete cet fen cent a. Urugftlste alee ell batilea of 24 and (00- aaulrlo If the trade mark of liqyer Manufacture ot Uonoacetlcacldeeter of ttallcylloaeid. -atvtTtleeinent. encDt ma coffin-from tha room wharf the services wera.said. to ths hearea waiting before the main door of Qverton Hall Taeae eight eg-1marine forth occasion, under the command of TMarsluiinBr MerhDhis, an activf member of th Mflrins Carps, fal Into th formal ooprdl-nation of trained military men.

As Chopin's Funeral March was played, th pallbearers -lrfted the -casket, and marched with It to th open door of the Every maji was In step with the solemn funeral march. The procession Started then from the door, and a) long line of automobiles wound down the drlvewa, through the lane that runs from the gate, of the Overton estate to the highway. Then the procession came to the cemetery, Firing Squad at Crave, SefoFe 'th1 opened grave a -squad of soldiers' formed With rifles at we ana or this entire seetion. J.7T erably scratched and his body was painfully bruised- New Papal Delegate Is rVo Carthage Men Hurt Automobile Upsets 1 4Wfw the yar Jtjst post the Cns Ktcky, teatoiam, Visslwlppi ant herlanfl Telephone and Tlegpli Tennasae at Ui bgUulng of 2t, company; operating la th foar (tates but Ui ext tin years of nrfrt or Kentucky, Loutolant, Mi.siaalppl darelopmeot I that rritory win be "'ftM fftlSWB! A to eans this already Um tructlon 0rk Wia lastaJlefl more new Yutmeat to grow rapidly res by jrar, telephone! than ever before In It his- -h, Welcomed at Washington lllCarthaoa, March E. -Jew.

tory. I ansJmritor th talephott position. The hearse drew up jjU Hackett and Henry Richards, j'Oung men of this city, were seri-1 vpi)8ly injured yesterday when the ar in which they were riding turned, turtle near this city. Rich- fertls received a broken shoulder bone- andj) several bruises about his nearoy, njid a. way was maue through the crowd for the eight pallbearers to bring thu casket to the grave.

It was Th (By Araoviated Washington, March 5- bishop FumasOnl Blondi was greeted by a delegation of Catholic clrgy on his arrival here totiy to' assume hi duties as apostolic dele-gats to tha United Statea Ha went liumedkteJy4o.tna, papal- legation. if there no unforepeen dalyf th unfilled depend for service should be practically tlm.iaatd. IB 1983 mutt ipend $8,741,400 for gd4ltiop and axtenaiont to th! Ult grave was filled. A last pray.er was said bv Dr. Alexander.

I'he grave wif covered BB a grea( mass of wreaths and flowcrA. Tn squad of soldier with rifles at trail was called to attention by Lieut. S. Norfleet Allen, At, his command then military salute Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, wlio Is soon to wed the Duke of York, second son of Kins Georee and Queen Mary, la shown hers in her latest photo. fired three volleys, 84 SUITS ARE PRESSED AGAINST TWO TAILORS The Wither 'Don't I Get-Rich-Quick Scheme From the cedars behind the new-filled grave there sounded then the quailing notes of an army bugle-taps.

That as all. The act fv a-. pallbearers were Roy JQjies, E. V. Efekew, Paul Blackman.

Ted VanUneVJadwin Klnfcaid, Joseph Berry, and Richard Atkinson. The firing squad consisted of members of the local post of-the American Legion which bears the name of "Lieutenant vertoh Tim. Was Profitable Here, Police Assert. To eve for. last year's growth-Cum.

berlana telephone workers In these States installed E3.ti telephones ind eisconUnuetl to pest this srowth. toatalleiL additional central oic egutpment costini 41BI4.20, pnctlcajly all ot which vat at wejoinur- Mettrtd' from inTestort who ban tarti in the future of the telephone Industry in the South, During 1)22 the company's grots Ptrating menus was Its operating expenses amounted) te 1 14,. 474,814, and ita act revenue vta fl. S63.44L This was a net return I.TI4 per eat ob th total arerage inTeitment uring the year. Tha importance, extent and talu ot the tejephone serrlc ia iadloatad by Jb.Ma.ct that there ly 783,197,009 local calls and MOO.eod long pittance calls during 1922.

Tha company sow bv orned UUona in the states referred to. It eonnectt with approximately 8771 ttaUoaa of other companies and 29,721 tolephonee on farm There are mora than 6,700 Cumberland, telephone employes and, th? com pany'i annual pay roll it more than 11,700,000, The company owns 805 central offloea, 857,288 milet pt wire, 8J.718 mllee of pole Una an 809 miles ot underground duct included in itt local a.ntpjl.j;lwt,-u. This axtaotlT property represent! aa investment of mora than 5Q(308(Q1. This vproxlmat fifty and a quarter million dollars was our investment in WJUTHItB FUKECA8T For tnneBoel Katn Tue.tlay; om9-what wacBietLJn oorCbwjst portion, WJ5ATHEB' "KECORU The Weather Bureau report for the 24 hours ending at 7 o'clock last night 18 as follows: Highest temperature 50 degrees, lowest 37. The mean temperature for the day was 2 degrees below normal.

So far this month there has been an excess of 62 degrees. Since January 1 tha excess is 204 degrees. Amount rjf precipitation bthy-Ovei ton Post Lieutenant Al With a total of 84 larceny charges against them, Martin Kottenbrook and W. D. Hunt, who were returned use len, commanding this squad, is a member of the post.

-phpni Utteia TfieiuiTfe iiriptnwijf xpenies). Approximately 8,777 telephonef will be lnatalled and M.884 removed, making a net gala of 17,128 Plant for the 1983 work bava already been made and the necessary capital arranged foraod if -the manufaotur. era, at wc expect, mak -deliveriei of material a ftriered. the work will pro. great according to schedule.

Our engineers eitlmaU that luring the next tlvayeart 279,409 now telephone will be installed by tha com pany at a whole and 188,220 will be -discontinued, leaving a -net gals-al 9,189 telephone! during tha period. To Mcompllih thU will xoiulrt grois adddiUont to the plant, coy ting $28,959,700. telephpni'' ufkj rapid, growth and axpanaioa PI. the: Telephone System It ot paramount importance, for the falua to yoe of your telephone Increases at-the Tela, pboa (lyiten at. a whole axpaadt.

In another advtrtitement, va thaH tall you our iMt yeaVf accomplish, megts and the eompanylt plana for thit BUte ia 1983 asd tor the next flr rem. Tktf lUta'trpart'ln' thia teJertone development It large and of impor anc to every individual and to the tUtt at large. Ton will want to cnof bout it The buggler was Reginald to Nashville from Evairsville, on tired nerves Saturday night to answer to the charges of' having collected part payment for tailor-made sulfa and failing- lo deliver, were bound over trouble it means to the criminal Court Monday after' noon- Ot the 24 cases, 43 are against Kottenbrook, while 41 are Inches; -The- total for this to data is .29 inches, tthlch Is 54 inches less than the normal. The total precipitation for the year to date is "10.54 inches, or .54 inches against Hunt. The Honorary Pallbearers-Honorary pallbearers were Granville, Ridley, state commander of American Lagioii; J.

Jiedelsheim-er. commander of Tim'othy-Overton Post; Douglaa. Henry, commander Of Davidson County Post No. 6, pi thai American Legion; CoL Luke Lea CcJ. Harrjf.S- Berry, Henry Dickinson, J- M- Dickinson, Joe Thompsori, John Hamilton Overton, Perry B.

HOUse. Dr. A- W- Harris. Pat Bea.rd. Philip.

Cole, Waiver Stokes, Jr, Dr- Bwerly Douglas, Byrd Douglas. John Marshall I Detectives Redmond and Foster, more than th normal. EHER po RECAST When the day's work is hard, you can't make it easier with stimulants. TUi any doctcxioxlhe facta. who worked Up tha evfdence, have been busy for the past several days adding new.

names to the long list of alleged victims, and among these have been people from all walks of The Cumberland river will chaftre but littlo Tneaday. It will probably begin io rise at poinu by Tuoadar nlsht. BIVEB KECORO life in Nashville. Condltioa of river at 7 a. m.

Monday: The men. It was claimed, went wlg, Charles -Langford, Morton i Tffto the ta'nftrTtfg business, and of. fered suits for prizes. One suit was Adams. C.

T. Walker and James Granbery- It won, and the news spread. Cua 35 Station. 5- tomera came fast, and made partial payments on their new spring buits, "2 which to be made to order. Before the suits were delivered, it The regular army was repreaent-ed by Col- Q.

H- Morgan- Branches of the service were represented by Cant- George, H- Shea, Lieut. Commander A. Gi- Dlbfell of the navy, Capt. I Hathaway and Lieut-Vinoent MeJoyv is claimed, the men, together with You can't-over-draw energy without paying. Coffee contains the nerve-stimulating drug, caffeine.

When coffee is used to overcome fatigue, it means whipping the tired nerves into a run. You may seem to get added strength-hut there's a settlement coming for an over drawn account Take care I Rest is the cure for fatigue, Health is the equipment for hard tasks. Rest and heahh are interfered with when nerves are over-stimulated. one Pat Lee, who has not been ap- .0 0.9 10 7-i 9.6 prenenaed, rnew the tii faqtiad vhtV him from CUMBERLAND JTE I EEJS ON AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY (IncorporatedY 13. 13.6 20.

0i wrempnis; wnere ne is 'on recruitlnc 60 45' 40 40 46 11 umlterluntl Burnaide, Ky, Lock No. 21, Ky, Cellna, Tenn. Cartfaase, Tenn. NanhvUle, Tenn. Clarkivllle, T.

Tenneaaee Knoxville. Tenn. Chattaaoora, T. Florence, Ala. Johnaonylllg, T.

0.5 duty, waa the representative of o.i le.ti 1.610.2 I 31 I Major General Lejeune of Marine Corps headquarters In Washington. John Overton was a student in Wallace University school here for a few years. Then he went to a preparatory school in Pennsylvania and from there to Tale- At Yale he Germany Sends Nitrates Bishop H. MikeUWH MULE SALES ARE HEAVY ON COLUMBIA MARKET I distinguished himself generally, be- Payment to. haly The Rt.

Rv. H. J. Mikoll bishop. Berlin, March 6.

Germany has of Atlanta, will conduct the noon sion in reply toT an invitation that Germany enter Into conference relative to such deliveries to France Italy. The reply declares that because of the Ruhr occupation that German government is not In position to make deliveries to France and Belgium, and therefore could not send representatives to the contemplated conference which was fixed for today. Best Mule Day of Year Is Claimed for Pulaski Sales. already begun direct negotiations with Italy regarding deliveries of nitrates on the reparation account, according to official announcement. Lenten services today at the Fifth Avenue Theater.

The 0ervict will continue daily through Saturday. The Rev. Prentloe Pugh, rector of the Church of the Advent, was tha A statement to this effect has been sent to the reparation commis Lenten speaker Monday society, Alpha Phi, and the senior society, Skull and Bones- He was one of the greatest track athletes in college athlete history- Besides being champion in the lntercollesi ate mile event, he was national record-holder for the indoor mile. Young Overton enlisted in the Marine Corps on April 6, 1917 the day America entered, the war- He was commissioned -a set-on -lieutenant on May 24 of that year- He went to France in February of of 1918. He was attached to the Forty-second French Chasseurs, "The Blue Devils." He was later returned to his own forces, and served with them luntil his Lieutenant Overton had been promoted to his.

first lieutenancy two Weeks before be was killed- He never knew tf his appointment- He was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and th Navy Cross for distinguished service. Mail Your Want Ad In Now (Special to The Tenneueao.) Columbia, Tenn-, March 6. Mules sold readily here today. The' market was declared by many observers to be as good as It was on the first Monday of February and asles were as quickly made as they were oi that day. There were hundreds of mules on the market- Many of them came in from long distances on Sunday, soma being broughtrln Saturday' Values were fully as good, many declared, as they were a month ago.

In addition to several buyers for the Southern trade a number of fanners were In the market for mules- neresjrour protectioa I against folds I11sGiscdraBromide I Quinine acts at once 1 I and dives quick, relief. I It checks Clds in I Z4hoursla(mppe in three days Hill Company DCTROIT Jf Rates II IJi'l'iiiWU; fO THE- insertions" 3 days for the price of two. 6 for 4 and 9 for 6 1 etc. 1 9 Hurt in Wild Rush as Trolley (perlal to The Tenneaen- Pulaski, March 5 Today has been about the best mule day of the year In Pulaski- Many 12 cents per line 6 average words to' a line Price Include iniertlon la -both tha Morning aa1 Evening papers each day Car Fuse Burns TENWESSEAW "The Paper With the Want Ad?" 24 HOUR SERVICE Continued From Pag One.) itnikotathU vioMorurr mules were In evidence all day and buyers were here from, various Mule buyers registered at the Hotel Richland were! E. R.

Stinnett of Athens, E- E. White of Athens, R. M- Ewing of Nashville, J. V. Wheeler, Jr-, of Nashville, T.

Kinney of Cullman, W- W- Collins' of Cullman, I. S. Crawford of Cullman. M. A- Phillips of Athens, L- N.

Gilbert of Athens- mm You've seen plenty of proof. How many people do you know who say, "I have to go slow on coffee; it keeps me awake nights?" How is it in your own case? Have you counted, Kestless night hours after the evening cup of coffee? Treat your health sensibly that you may meet your task capably. Don't try to draw strength from overdriven nerves. That way lies weakness. Don't increase over-work, by using stimulants.

You are merely postponing and increasing the penalties. Be fair to yourself! For a hot, comforting beverage, drink Postum and let nerves have their natural rest There's charm without harm in Postum a delightful, satisfying cereal beverage; rich, seal-brown in color, delicious in flavor and aroma, and containing nothing that can irritate nerves or disturb health. Postum is safe and enjoyable for every member of the family. Thousands who formerly used coffee or tea, and began to pay the penalties of nerve-lttlallblnnWse Postuinamrlu lta comforting goodness. The road to health is a good road for anybody to follow.

Your grocer sells Postum Jn two forma; Instant Postum (in tins) prepared instantly in the cup by tha addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (in packages) for those who prefer tq make the drink while tha tnjaal i being prepared; made by boiling fully 20 minutes. aouth. He received only slight cuts and bruises. His mother la an employe of the street car company, being a nurse In the' Employee's Mutual Benefit Association.

Only hurried examinations had been made of the Injured at Hale's hospital, shortly after the accident. Several of the addresses given by those listed here are the places the negroes work, which were taken bv Fill Out ancl Mail Now For Quick Results PREVENT FtW AND QRIPPE For a few cents you can ward oft Flu and Grippe by promptly checking your coughs and colds with Foley's Honey and Tar. Also gives quick relief from ooughs resulting from Flu, Grippe, W'hooplhg Cough, Asthma and Bronchitis. Forty-eight years of satisfaction to users has made Forey-Honer World's largest selling cough medi. Name Street or R.

F. D. No. of (Special to- The Tennrmran.) Shelbyville, Tenn-, March' 5. There was a large number of Bedford County citizens here today, with about 150 mules to be marketed- Very few sales were made- The usual" nu ImTjer" of Rdft.

hern buyers were not here today- Farmers from different sections of the county report very active farm work, is being done especially so in home garden work. City -tnrrr rcrTrrr, -rra home addresses. The report shows: New Harvey. 1005 McCampbell street, bruises about the head and cine, Contains no opiates incredi- Number of tiraei. Amount enclosed.

a. ft a. tJ ents are printed on the wrapper. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon.Fo-ley's.

Sold everywhere. Adv. face and possible Internal Injuries; Louise Moore, Glendale lane, bruises and cuts about the head and Vivian Clark. 811 Wood Rtreet. serk ously injured with concussion of the, n.lr.n .1 tkl.

a a A WRITE YOUR AD HERE ayinv ami puwwiujw irgQiure or me skull: Sadie B. Dozier, 725 Ninth avenue. -southu slightly, injured Susie Kinkakl, 1800 Fourth avenue, south, possible fracture of the skull and hip injured; Laura Jones, 615 Firth avenue, north, broken arm; Patience Johnson, 1611 Sunset place. NEW WAY" FINISHED FAMILY WASHING HERMITAGE LAUNDRY possfDie rracture of the skul Eliz abeth Brown, 726 Ninth aenur south, slightly Injured: Herman Jones, 14 Miller street, slightly in- Tiirort" WaiT WtnfiA''tBn street, oosslble Internsl inlnrlen- "There's a. Reason" Theresa Cannon, 2109 Garland ave nue, slightly injured; Mary Logan.

Seventeenth avenue and North street, aeriously injured with con- i far ID cusalori of the spine; Hattle Sharp. irv 4 4tvv-a Sil vernon avenue, serlouslv in USLU111 jured with a broken arm, fractured skull und possible Internal injuries; and Liiaie Kennon, S24 Vernon ave-s LEARN LINOTYPING The American Newapaper Publiahera' Atsociatloa and the Southern Newspaper Publiahera Association united three years ago in a plan 'to establish a echoeTfor teaching the operatios) of the Linotype aad Intertypa machines iiaed throughout the civilised werld for setting type. The Georgia-Alabama Butinett College at Macon, pro. aided ever by a practical newspaper man, wa aalected aa the initi-tutioa best equipped (of handling tha propoeltion, and entir ground floor of the college building ia devoted to the training, in typeaettiag. Several hundred atudenta have bee a placed la good paying positions.

Far full particulira addrese MACON PRINTING SCHOOL G. A. B. College, Macon, G. Injured.

The four negroes who were taken Made by Postum Cereal Inc. Battle Creek, Michigan rvxiil Jo the City Hospital were slightly injured Bud'left ufier having cuts and bruises treated. They were Sadie JohrUMnl-l-Owton-ratreet Haltic May fll 4 Overton street; Catherine Harris. 907 Archer avenue; fend Mary Lou, 1007 Seventh avenue, "nJ.

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