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The Vicksburg Herald from Vicksburg, Mississippi • Page 3

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THE DAILY HERALD. V7CKSBURC. MISSISSIPPI. TIIUTCSDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1921; 1A OF I 1 First I i (Continued from R. SMITH rPns NO, 23 1 on i ns i at mi IXO JIIXD LAST XHJHT.

Charles, on November 8. C. IX, Smith, the newly ehctii chairman, was chosen a delegate. Among tin' out-of-tin 11 delegates prenttit were iha following: j' Rolling Fork-Mis Cornelia Chapman, Mr. nnd Mrs.

W. Carty, Mr, May Port nibson J. HamHton, MHs Susle Davis, Miss Lillian Chandler, John Townsend. i Tallijlnh Mr. and Fred Smith- lU.vvllUs Mr.

and Alts, It. 1 1. Chatham. Lielhi and Ed-ward, wvro wot repreHi-nttxI. 'i A dance- followed th business Jjffi jLjgtov.

ffP" ljllplllJCH ANIK'IllUoil KnjojCll 1'- t'j -I liliirnl U(ti ViiiiiIkt of Vis-' King Ui'li'Kiitcs Writ' I'rVM'lit. volunteers and carried wafety In the highlands of the city. Duidllny-s In I'alnu'tlo DcMlroyed All the dwellings In Palmetto were doinollHlied and It ls feared thai some of the rescuers nwiy have perished as boiits ibrouh'ht Into play were HwHt out from hore and wreckage latex gave muto evldenee of- their fate. "The anxiety felt for the safety of HOO st udents of Soul hern College ut Clearwatea- beach, relieved thit evening -when mettseriKers ns'iehed Tiiniiui Htaitinpr that all students' were taken across the 'bay into Clearwater early Tuesday. No Reliable Coiiinuiiiifniioii Relialble counmufnkiatlon had no; been wta-bMshed tonight with SaraHa.i Vt'Mlw, llradentowii.

PalmeUo, Terra Cola Ex-Emperor Karl Not Welcome in England London, Oct. 26. Hy the A. no circumstances will forinlr Emperor Charles of be iermitted to come England. This was the amnve-r Jpday in of-i mnneton or any of the towns on iho ficial circles to a rejorted deHire of Tampa Southern Railway, a branch Vleksbura: Local, No.

23, of the Southern Association Eel I Telephone Employes of thin district, elerted for the enwilnff year theii tHiH'iiiiji hold hunt night In Itlio Cum. Wrlaml Telcirhune Tul1ding. Kmployes wctp present from praA-(R-uily all the oilier elTiof'S lrl ditl4ct. These officea are E1-vards, Rolling Fork and Port Gibson, Mihsissippi, "aix.Talliilah, Delhi, Ray-ville and Lnka Providence, Louisiana, T'W. K.

Rit'chey, pniwicfy'd at thei meeting, ami after the usual order of business had been transacted, John C. Hay, commercial suporintetulenit from New Orleans, vyho' came up for the meeting, was called upon for a talk. His addWs, which was most iiHcretiJife'. dealt pfyit-h pie. better- linn of the Seaboard, extending from the 'X-emilkror to accept exile in ths( Turkey Creek to Sarasota.

tiiiBCisn asi-'s ana to laiie up lire ini as a country gentleman. Arrangements might be made, It was said, for him to (be exiled in wo rvmoto. British possession, if no othi place seenis avaiilable, but in view of his adventure from Switzer 1'OrtT MYl.RS HARD HIT lorit Myrrs, via Puma Rassa Ca hie Stjiiion, Oct. flercts-gale this section has known in-sv raged here for 38 hourr land laH week, England Is consddere4j era I y-ars liegiinnln-g at midniight Moinday. and too close to Hugary to be a place of attaining a maximum velocity of.lB'J ad.

permanent exile. Foreign office iees today -stated that Charles was iHent of the Vorvlee and reeenL changes In the organizatkMi. He also mil- b. Tra nsijioiitatlon service' was piu Moke a few words about Mr, Forshey, trated while the 'property-' loss Vol toll Wire chief of. the district, 'who was as o.c legate to the con this, Leo county, is expected to totu well over a million and a half do! lars.

ftill being hld by the body of Hungarian governtnenit troaps who cap-tured him, ibut that ho oon would be transfeiTed to an ullied guard and placed on a IJrilish-unboat on the lianube, to' await a'linal decision bjf the courcil of ambassadors regardins a 'place of exile. Reports from Sanabel and Captive Islands were to the effect that water covered the entire islands. Estero Island, near here, ion -which two beach ftorts are looatod, wa IN fllARLKS XfT WWAXTIOI) SWITZKHMXD badly la.inaged, the casinos, cotta ges and other buildings being wreck ed. 1 Heme, Oct. 20 (By The Associated! Press) The Swiss last night trans vention of the Telephone Pioneers, lHw in sessfcm iff Ijruhi.

Jfiprahoy hai fecordeof fttoi1' continuous itK-rMctjw'ttJ) ctunfiajfty. Others mak iff) talks were I'lek-ci'ing, district manager; C. R. Smith, district traffic manager; W. K.

IE obey, plant chief; Mis? Helen Kearney, collection supervisor, Vicka-bijlg; Mr. Derzette, "pland supervisor at Jackson, Miss. v.Then came the election of officers and the result was "as follows: Smith, who is district traffic 'manager, was elected chairman; Miss Beulah Parker, traffic clerk was elected secretary and treasurer. adjustment committee composed; of J. E.

Wadswoith, teef-botnl man for the plant department; Miss Ifftlen Kearftey.j coHectfon upwvlsoir Iocal railroad officials iid the city would ''be without finittod by special envoy an order of facilities for three days. The high expulsion from Switzerland to the ways out' of Fort Myers are almost members of the household of Charlex, I .1 I I ill i impassable. The majority of the former king, emperor of Austria-Hun-1 gary. houses in Punta 'Rama were eii'Jie badly (iumaged or -washed away. The membeas of the ifamily of Charles and nhedr attendants wre greatly diisconcerted by the order They said they had heard mothina worst storm jacksonville Jacksonville, Oct.

26. The enUr I ii ml I concerning the plans of Charles and, complained that expulsion woul( water front of St. Petersburg, wa wiped out by the gulf storm yesl.t-r- -r:" day, the worst hurricane the city 'has i or tne commercial aepartrwent; ansa Carrie Jfagnoh, traffic clink for the traffic department, were elected. election of'the officers was followed by l.he rsefction, of, dt'legatt-e this district to attend the division assembly, tp.be held In, Lake place tnem in a most unpleasant situation. The children of the former empero at present are at ein in the care of a close woman relative of Charles.

ever experienced, according to received by the Tmies rion tonifjht from Thomas W. Par I duplicate Your Weft Suit 4olLess 31oney This airbeciiie And We Are Glad GOOD CLOTHES Your new Kuppenheimer suit won't cost as much as the one you now own. The fall styles are new, the new prices are lower, but the fine fabric and tailoring quality remain the same. ecaise cln invent iwnfi in good" appearance lira' 40.00 S45.00 $50.00 $55.00 MAX ISAACS COMPANY We want our visiting The Home of Good Clothes friends and customers Grossett Men's Shoes fl.K.&C. to spend this day in pleasure as our guest How Ironized Yeast kins, of St.

Petea-Kburg, deputy licenso collector of Pinellas county. Mi. Parkins na.id he had travilu I for llutle last July 10 by automobile and have not been heard from since. The father fears the family perished in an automobile wreck. Builds New Strength HOW'S THIS? 'in an automobile from SI.

Petersburg i to Bnooksville to send the tni'ss-wc rPasuMKitlH was as wiped Mt ho said. I'HbMigrille Wiped Out telegram folows: "Came from INHersburg to If Weak, Thin, Pale or Run-Down Try This New Brooksville in car, only miftns to gvtf 1 wire connections. This City badly and observations iiiiiruii eiJunty ijjit vu. Truit gone. "Reijorts any, 1:30 n.rn., Pa-a- ALL'S CATARRH MEDICINK will do wh.it we claim for it cure Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh.

We do hot claim to cure any other disease. HAIX'S jCATAUKH MEDICINE ie a liquid, fakn Internally, and acts throujdl the blood upon the mucous surfaces of the fc-yctcin, thus reducing the inflammation and restoring normal conditions. All T'niffiflwt-'. Circulars free. J.

Cheney Sc Toledo. Ohio. if Advertisement) FA Hi TO CI.OSF. C'Asi; gnille wipeil out. a he Ironized Yeast Sold by Your Druggist In Pleasant, Easy to Take Tablet Form.

biiilii'f l'eti wtUi Ui1. wiped out. All previous storm no iMU'iHon: in, total, axM.iwm fur at least three days." vitality to the weak, and how ifliaa banished skin troubles. But now it is found that better and quicker results are obtained when yeart us combined with iron. The orftanie iron in Ironized TiSnst Is the kind you can easily assimilate the kind similar to that foumj'' in i Spinach and Raisins.

It helps build rich red blood and this Is fieertod In order that the blood may ouickly and thoroughly carry these vitally neces- sary vitamines and other food nients to the wasted flesh, the tired nerves, the worn muscles and the skin. Ironized Yc-aat is pleasant to take! keeps indefinitely, and costs about the name per dose as ordinary yeast, but is much more effective. Each package contains' 10 days' treatment, and costs only a dollar, or 10c a Special directions for children in each package. Sold at all druggists. Mado by the Ironized Yeast Company, -At-, lanta.

Oa. Advertisement. IS. Eamk Puckett Family Has Disappeared 5 'Relatives Ask Aid Putte. t.

2fi. A. P. Hfforts of rt lat' tti loi-afe T. Puckett, former treasurer of Silver countv and his finiiiv h.iv proven unavailing after a thirty day i lit.

The' prosecution in the trial of Thomas T. Ha.niM. KdWiird von Steinl hrweli, nnd Oi ville a ml I ah- Join's, all charged vvilh murder in connection with the ileaih of PoIU A. Cnrrawuy. a in the IroMup of a.

payroll ear ol the Ford Motor Company here lani Aitist, Weie Uliable to fl'VHe ft testimony, a It eolll O'enu-lilleil 111 ndini unlil 11 oclicl 'tiHlijlU. Seviial more tate to he 4-xa mined luniniTiiw, Are yon uitilerwcight Do you tire easily? Are you troubled with Ner-vuusnt'HH, Indinention. Weakness, Lack of Kneigy, IlilioustieMU, Headache? is your skin pale, nallon or hiotehy? If you suffer from these or any other ailments caused by the lack of vim mine in our modern foods1, take Ironized Yeawt which not only is rich in these health-giving vita milieu but contains organic iron, the great blood builder. Vop've ria! the reports of individuals, physician and hospitals tellinq how has biult run-down slveii viifcih, encrgv and Trust' Co, II i ti.oa.v ''Howard Mcfntviv, present treasurer of this county. The family consisting of father, i ii h'Mrra unit i xister.

to know how lni.j re. -It -nil live To. id. Well, fo. I fh.it nintlcr, how caii'lliil ooert? Il.

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