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5ATURDAV. JANUARY 30. 1937 FIVE THE SHREVEPORT TIMES Work for Red Cross Relief Fund On Streets INSPECTION OF QuckiTMqws Donations For Flood Relief a Hoi if an JUNIOR R.O.T.C. HERE APRIL 9 (CaliwM4 frm fau Ob.) fcy William tSLseCtoi Mr. end Mrs.

1. Jt. alar- 1 can lei Ids Ida. La. Tbelma Adcock Jj Ted Adtotk Mvrna Murph Maj.

Harry L. I lagan Will (CMtlMtd rraa rracatias ru- twig. Frustrated, ha stopped. Out of the darkness a figure cams. Bucky said: "you're covered Don't nuke a sound.

Beach for the Review Cadets of High Schools Mn. Pmton Fanner, lr. C. A. Parker Mr.

and Mrs. 4. B. Morgaa sky." 5.09 8.00 1.00 100 beard all the shooting I thoughtI was afraid- Th voice of Nancy died away. She clung to bun.

desperately, her lover who bad come back to her out eg the valley of the shadow. Eves in that moment of peril fie exulted in her confession. She had come down that dangerous path to save bun If she could. A woman does that for only on man la the world. He brought himself back to earth.

"How many of themr be asked. Joseph Morgaa Beverly Morgaa Besldents of Sibley, La. The panicky voice of a girl cried "Oh. Bucky Bucky!" A great relief lifted him. He caught Nancy by the hand and swept her Into bis arms.

"How did you get away whispered. "The man who was watching roe left, when th firing began. I knew you were down la the rocks on the hillside, so I took the first trail I "I don't know. On of them 1 A voice, too near for comfort, cut In with rasping Irritation: "At must be right around here some' where." saw- "You crazy girl," he said, his voice low and rough. "You might have been killed." He felt her trembling.

"When 1 1 (Copyright, 1W. WillUm Raint.) (To Bo Continued). J. w. Duran George McCoy l.oo Lee Mortaa 1.00 Cliff PoUnd L00 Robert Byaa loo Vernon Smith 1.00 Ed Beeder LOO Dave Jones 1.00 Sam Tlllmaa LOO B.

i. ruber LOO Ernest A If or LOO George Mosely LOO Cbaa Dowell LOO Tbelma Tillman LOO illle Werdlow LOO Elijah Ttllmaa LOO gm-utive Department of the City. Dorothy Mom, Virginia Walker Louts Gregory, lira. Coy Tilling. hast, Catherine Cline, Joyce Books, Beba Bponcler, Mar Jorle Goodwin.

Art bar 'PL oV etj ifrt 1 JAIL BOY FOR THEFT OF CAR FLOOD RELIEF COMMITTEE IS READY TO ACT Mr. and Mrs. Brace Ford. 1.04 Miss Edith Wlmberly (.00 P. W.

James I.M Mr. and Mr. W. B. Mastey (.00 Mrs.

Owen 1.00 rath 100 Bill Lucre 2.00 H. A. Ungrota I.M Mrs. and Mr. William Lucre 2.00 Alice Barkatt 1H Mamie Barkatt LOO A.

M. Barkatt "LOO George Nomle 1M George Khoury LOS KocheUe Soblnsoa JO Harmon Drake 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. C. B.

Dirk-son 200 Mr. Carrie Jones LOO Mr. and Mr. Harvey Meuts 2.00 Fletcher Brown LOO Mrs. Ada Crosby LOO Mrs.

C. E. Crosby 1.09 Mrt. B. A.

Davis LOO Mrs. Carter 2.00 Cash 5.00 Mrs. Frank Morento LOO Angeleno Morento LOO Henry Morento 100 Miss Jewel Hart LOO Mrs. Hubert Candy LOO Mrs. J.

S. Sanders LOO Cay Day LOO Shreveport Iroa Supply company (.00 Mrs. J. M. Richards 1.00 Mis Annie Bichards LOO Mrs.

j. Mercedes Bichards 1.00 Dr. i. Busca (-00 Cater and Tom Bush LOO Cash 2.00 J. J.

Hanley LOO Continental Baking Co. 61.00 Billie Christian, Mansfield, La. 2.50 Cash 2.: B. W. Andrews, Shreveport Grain A Elevator Co.

(.00 Betty Burke, Biggs Optical Co. 2.00 James P. Evans 10.00 Mr. A. P.

Miller, Bodessa, La. 1 00 Mr. and Mrs. Guy A. Bel- lotte 5.00 Cash 2.00 J.

D. aenley, Belcher, (.00 Mrs. Obera Powell (.00 Bich Motor Co, Tom E. Dunn, Greenwood, La. (.00 Betty Jane ft Joe Anne Smith, Belcher, La.

1.00 Mrs. M. Strehlow 3.00 Mrs. 0. W.

Cockrell, Marshall 1.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Dugan Heflln, La.

2.00 Cash 5.00 (Due to lack of space The Times today Is unable to print ail the contributions received each day by the Bed Cross, Additional names of donors will be published tomorrow). photogrMc plane leaves d.OO LOO Frank Deboard, 16, Is Accused of Stealing Rus-ton Mavor's Auto Disaster Group Meets, It- Payne D. L. Oliver John Blchmond Classen D. Farrar Earl Vaoght W.

A. Koblnson, Jr. Given Report on Warehouse Survey E. P. Alison Earl Taught The second annual inspection of the Shreveport high schools' cadet corps, for th purpose of determining the efficiency of the Individual cadets aa well ss their organization, will take place April by Major Harry L.

Hagan, Infantry, according to Major F. M. Byndman, professor of military science and tactic In tho Shreveport high schools. The first annual Inspection was beld last year also by Major Hagan, who represents the commanding gen era! of the Fourth Corps ares. The inspection will be both theoretical and practical.

Included In tho Inspection are the eubJecU-oere monies; squad, platoon and company drill, both close and extended order; physical drill; military organization: military discipline, courtesy and customs of the service; sanitation and first aid; rifle marksmanship; scouting and patrolling. The above subjects are Included la the work of cadets In their first and sesond year. During the rainy season of the past month, advantage baa been taken of the weather to carry on Instruction in the theoretical work Involved In the course In military science and tactics. A rifle range having been completed during the early fall, cadets have been given an opportunity to qualify for a place on the rifle team at Byrd high Recently a building has been set aside by the Louisiana State Fair association for the use of the cadets of the Fair Park battalion in rifle marksmanship. Cadets of the First battalion who have been selected by a series of competitions to represent their battalion on the rifle team are Cadet Major Jack Klllen: Cadet Captain Edward Brown; Cadet Captain Alvln Meyer; Cadet Second Lieut.

WU-11am Baker; Cadet Captain John Dalton Woods; Cadet Sgt. Stewart Jenkins; Cadet Sgt Robert W. Rutan; Cadet Sgt. Albert T. Walton; Cadet Corporal Carl Hardy; Cadet Corporal Paul Pamer; Cadet Corporal Ernest Malcalm McGregor, Cadet Corporal Armln Herold; Cadet Sgt.

James Herman Klngcaid; Cadets Billy Basham, C. C. Semon, Kay Campbell, Burl Sullivan, James Long and John Marshall. Last week the first stage of tho Fourth Corps Area match was fired. The second stage of this match was fired this week.

The third and fourth staged will be fired In the first two weeks of February. LOO LOO LOO LOO LOO LOO LOO LOO LOO S.00 12.00 2.00 LOO (.00 (.00 I Leon Booth Mrs. Annabel Davles Mrs. Meredith Ingersoll Mayor 8. 1.

Caldwell Complete organization to care for flood relief victims, if any are sent here from the Mississippi area, was reported Friday afternoon in the Initial meeting of the disaster relief Total Cash committee, called by the chairman. The Klwanlans did their part ta aiding la the Bed Cross drive for flood relief funds Friday by holding street drive, la which they collected $370. Part of the workers are shown above, with Seymour Van Os, who Is contributing. Tbey were accompanied by young women dressed as nurses, representing the American Bed Cross. The group Includes: reading left to right, Eddye Clartson, Dr.

D. Isora, Ellen C. Wiener, Joe Levy, the Bev. John Caylor, and Mr. Van Os.

Margie DeJeaa I Mr. and Mrs. G. Floyd Kueton, Jan. 29 (Special) Frank Deboard, 10, who gave Kansas City, a his home, was placed In Jail here today charged with the theft of Mayor Charles C.

Coyne's automobile Thursday. Deboard was arrested by Vicksburg (Miss.) police after being halted when he attempted to run the toll gate on the river bridge at Vicksburg. He stole an automobile with Oklahoma license plates in West Monroe Thursday morning, drove It to Bus-ton, where he left It In favor of the automobile belonging to i Mayor Goyne, the youth told officers. He drove the mayors car about two miles from Ruston, where he bogged It down on a country road. Leaving it there, he walked back to E.

Bernard Weiss. The group met In the Red Cross offices in the Levy building, with Mr. Wets In charge of the meeting. Committee member will serve as a M. B.

Shelton Personnel of Bhreveport Chamber of Commerce 12.00 E. C. Lackle LOO O. C. Sanders K.

Waffle House Cliffs Bar Miss Helen Pjbnrn permanent disaster committee for 1037, Mrs. D. A. Lee, chairman of Cash 100.00 If. Men's dub 10.00 Employes of Galn-Tay B.

F. Menshew Jett Black Boy Jones J. C. Bala C. L.

Perry J. Jones Miss Hazel Brow Lumber Co, Inc. Neal Land J. W. Powell LOO 1.00 LOO 1.00 (.00 1.00 .50 (.00 .50 2.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Clifton Butler Preston Allison Fred E.

Hamlter Leslie Spinks F. B. Blves Myrl Livermaa Cash (.00 1.00 (.00 LOO LOO 1.00 10.00 Blythe Bra nils berg Miss Jennie Bal Stinsoa Miss Ola Johnson Ruston, took back the Oklahoma auto Southern Grill Cafe Little Palace Cafe Vivian Bar Frazier Motor Co, Bo- dessa. La. E.

J. Splva D. Craig Mr. Welch LOO 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 L. H.

Mahon 1.00 Miss Belen Burr 2.00 Kermit Knighton 1.00 2.50 Bert's Beauty Shop Elsie Graham Mr. P. IL Baenger Drug Co. Shreveport Chapter No. ISO, Order of Eastern Star and drove toward Vicksburg.

He ran out of gas just this side of Delhi, he stated, and left the car on Highway 80. Thumbing his way Into 1.00 Miss Ernestine Johnson R. Flowers Howe Economic Club Fred Parker JiO .50 0.89 Caddo chapter of the Red Cross, who was present, announced. It was announced that a survey of the vacant storehouses of Shreveport had been made, in view of giving shelter to refugees. Dr.

W. B. Hei-dora, who is co-chairman with Dr. J. M.

Gorton, for medical aid, announced that a group had been organized to take care of the medical station. Byron Russell of the American Legion, chairman of transportation and communication, reported complete organization of committees, "ready to act within the hour." He named the following sub-chairmen: R. Mc-Parlane, trucks and cars; Johnny Dunkleman, radio; Floyd Hodges, water transportation; Herbert Allen, telephone; Joe Darwin, supply office. Dr. J.

G. Smart 1.00 K. K. Kellam LOO Cash .50 Marie's Shoppe 2.50 C. K.

Ray 1.00 Sam Bottle (.00 I. J. Daniels A. 8. Ivons Jasper K.

Smith Delhi, he stole an automobile belonging to the Louisiana state highway commission. He was In that car when halted in Vicksburg. Mr. and Mrs. William J.

Barnett 2.00 Mrs. J. B. Clements 5.00 Mrs. W.

B. Parker, 25.00 J. W. Porterfleld Mr. and Mr W.

E. Taylor 1.00 Harry Garrett Ellis Almokary 1.00 Mrs. L. A. Johnson Eugene Robertson V.

B. Maqulre (.00 fudge and Mrs. J. H. Stephens (.00 Lucille E.

Sweet 1.00 George Eproull 10.00 Woodmen Circle convention ..12.00 Simmons Building Material Co. 10.00 Miss Jnstyne Dodd 1.00 Miss Jeannette Johnson 1.00 (.00 1.00 IL C. Cringe 1.00 J. L. Woodiy JiO J.

L. New 1.00 E. W. Murphy 1,00 Sid Rhodes WINCHELL On Broadway 1.00' 5.00 2.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 John Davis J. Smlthson B.

Gilbert Dewey Fltts 1.00 Colombus Terry 1.00 Mrs. Sid Bhodes .20 Joe Stone J. Gilbert Palace Confectionery 1 Posters, giving full information as Adding Interest to the work of the (Continued From Freeedlni Fate.) Cash E. E. Robertson Dr.

J. C. PuUen T. 8. Spell Will Work in Flood Area; Medical Supplies Prepared at Post to these committee heads and where rifle team of the First Battalion aro 1.00 5.00 (.00 8.

A. Sheppard 1.00 G. C. Rives 1.00 goods the other day. Wllkl Mahoney they may be contacted will be placed the matches now being fired between 1.00 2.00 10.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 J50 who was at the airport, cracked.

Longlna Hardware Miss Smell Doggett Otto Longino T. A. Beed D. H. Lawrence T.

L. BItt p.Mrs. Hope B. Nenman 2.00 Girl Scouts of Moorings-( port, Lucille Boydsstuon captain 4.00 Three citizens of Hosston con- In conspicuous places over the city members of the team and teams com Joe Ingram 1.00 "Ahhh. Phonies from Heaven!" posed of men from the local National W.

B. Brlggs within the next few days, for the use of citizens and the Red Cross In Social Security: When a man reaches nnard comrjanv. The first maicn 65 It' a case of "Pennies rrom case of disaster. The photographic plane and crew tributed through Mrs. L.

W. Curley Pngh Havin.7 A field service unit, of radio and Doctor Kennedy 1.00 W. E. Carter W. O.

Overstreet Miss Sallle McDuff Vivian Lodge 314 F.A.M. Chester Harvllle Bev. L. S. Evans N.

E. Ward Mrs. Henry Bynog E. F. Cox Morris Keel 1.00 1.00 1.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 JSQ 1.00 JiO at Barkadale Field tooK 01 rrmay morning for Vicksburg, en Holmes a total of $6.5: as follows: Mr.

and Mrs. Fill Thomp- son 2.00 fired between the cadets and the National Guard representative resulted In a defeat for the young cadets. The score was to 417 In favor of the guardsmen. telephone communication, has been established over a 300-mlle radius of Xavler Cngat wires: "The Spanish Mrs. D.

Blves Mr. Scott route to Memphis to start the Job war has everything except Spaniards Shreveport. John McCormack an and Mrs. W. Cavett, ai nounced.

Mr. Jr. Mr. ai a merciless truth A smile from Mario Bragglottl: Intimate as Dr. C.

H. Pardue L. E. Bonsculp W. M.

Terry W. B. Palmer Buel Blves The Woman's Variety Shop C. H. Lee McCorley Service Station J.

A. Pittman Vivian Oil Gasoline Inc. Busy Bee Cafe Dr. E. O.

Jackson Mrs. O. K. Lester K. A.

Sinclair The courthouse was suggested as 2.50 2.00 1.00 of photographing the Mississippi river flood area. Second Lieut. Jack Ma-lone Is In charge of the work. 1 and Mrs. Barry Bailey 2.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 10.00 J50 location for registration and Informa CITY BRIEFS your before-sleep thought Overheard: "If only the Uars didn't have B.

E. Henry tion headquarters by Mrs. Murray Col. Robert Goolrick, air base com believers Too many actors In V. L.

Blchardson M. A. Pentecost and wife Werner, chairman of communication, D. B. Owens Donald and Edwina Bar back Mrs.

P. A. Graham Lettle S. La ton C. P.

Brown, president of the Bal mander, said 1,000 kits of medical Mr. Weiss instructed chairmen to 1.00 (.00 5.00 conies Oil company. 417 Biattery John A. Heath Duke riarreu Dussie Doghtery 1.00 Otis Roblnette 1.00 Denny Roblnette 1.00 Mrs. H.

Huckaby, Sr. (.00 Billy Reed 1.00 B. W. Griffin 15.00 D. C.

Howard (.00 H. E. Chlsum 2.00 Mrs. E. M.

Edwards and immediately name sub-chairmen, so supplies, each packaged against water Hollywood are Jiving on hope Instead of food Suggestion for sign: at street crossings: Death has the greatest population of all! If all the that the group will be ready to lend building. Is at Schumpert sanitarium where he is to undergo an operation. It Is expected that he will be able to receive visitors Monday. assistance at any time, Boy Stinsoa and strongly braced, had been prepared for aerial delivery In the threatened area and were ready to be 1.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 .25 1.00 5.00 1.00 i00 1.06 1.00 .50 J50 .50 (.00 JS0 1.00 1.00 8.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 0 0 1.00 1.00 people who are phoney were placed Cash end to end it would be Broadway JANES ARRAIGNED Manhattan Cafe dropped from army planes If need L. B.

Bond 1.00 W. T. CaldweU 5.00 Mr. and Mrs. W.

L. Johnson 5.00 Vivian Lumber Company Employes: Gus Imons 1.00 JifcHa Lawtoa (.00 Collected on street by Ki- wants club (70.00 O. IL Sheppard 1.00 Mrs. D. T.

Kelly 1.00 Mrs. D. P. Glover 1.00 Mrs. G.

E. Bodges 1.00 Mrs. Joe Bellows 1.00 California Is where the sun shines 8. O. Wilson The moving picture for January If It's raining.

arises. A survey of local wholesale estab FOR TRANSPORTING STOLEN AUTOMOBILE (.00 4.00 .80 .50 Jti T. G. Hopkins Mrs. W.

B. Martha Beard llshments has been made by officers Hollywood execs, who insist on okay who abandoned flying schedules to carry out the work. The officers ing all the drivel that goe into some will be slven at the regular weekly tory-hour at Bhreve Memorial library, at 10 a.m. today. The pictures to be shown are "Aladdin and, His Wonderful Lamp" and "Mother Goose Melodies," both In sound.

Charles McDuff Morgan Thornton Mrs. Barnhlll family Miss Johnnie Laddie Clements Wade Bardesty lasn Second Hit of contributions from Ida high school T. E. Robertson 1.00 Dr. Mobley fan mags, are suffering vapors be Dewey Janes, 21, of Moorlngsport, have before them for Instant action cause a pair of bold bladders printed J.

N. Slmpsoa B. E. Zackery who recently had charges of robbery George Moore George Moore long lists of non-perishable foodstuffs ludicrous photos of a couple of glam Lake Case W. J.

Cox Mrs. Worthen C. L. Brooke Florence Tyson H. H.

Balew O. Smith Lucille Barnette our girls, caught on the sly before The Rt. Rev. James Cralk Morris, filed in the state courts against him following the hold-up and robbery of two persons, was arraigned before TJ. S.

Commissioner Albert glamour set In That's what cen bishop of the Episcopal diocese of ALL-DAY RALLY IN FIRST PRESBYTERIAN Louise Davis Mable Shaw John Cathey Mildred Roby Louisiana, will be unable to admin corshlp always gets cracked I The minute the barriers are put up, edi John Lindsay Earl McDuff Jim McDuff Andy Pagl (colored). Charles C. Patterson C. 8. Annlck C.

H. Green ister confirmation to a large class ot CHURCH ON SUNDAY candidates Sunday at St. Marks Epis Mildred Betts Mrs. Vera Miller Mrs. E.

G. Bordelon Bryson on Friday on the charge of transporting a stolen automobile into Texas. He was held on $2,500 bond in the Caddo parish Jail. Aubrey H. Flowers Mrs.

H. Flowers C. E. Berry Doyle Shaw I Mrs. J.

R. Cowan Budolph Frantzen Mr. and Mrs. W. M.

copal church, as originally scheduled. tors tumble that the forbidden stuff Is the hottest reading, exclusive and highly salable, and the first sheet to leap the fences will grab the gravy A. T. Tennis An all-day rally wlU be held at Vera Causey 1.00 He will administer confirmation on Sunday, Feb. 14.

He la alleged to have stolen the the First Presbyterian church Sun Henry BUI Zane May Dale Smith The execs' desire to keep certain Lounelle Sims Mrs. Charles Avery Abno Bounds Bub Stevens Floyd Durden (colored) Vivian Lumber Mrs. H. A. Glslaln automobile of Conrad Yancey, one of his holdup victims and to have stuff submerged Is undestandable, but W.

M. Little day as one of the features of the serle of special services now being conducted by Dr. J. Ernest Thacker T. A.

Wheeler BUSINESS MEN'S driven it to Atlanta, Texas, where he was arrested. J. G. Epperson and Mrs. Thacker, evangelists.

D. Holt 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 LOO 2.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 (.00 (.00 12.00 2.00 (.00 (.00 10.00 2.00 2.00 (.00 10.00 (.00 3.00 (0.00 newspapers can't get rich thinking of the peace of mind of men who are already rich And another thing. Tou cant build circulation doing favors. W. C.

James, who operates a place CLUB ORGANIZED IN BOSSIER CITY The first meeting will be at 0:30 one-half mile north of The Forks, W. J. Keel C. L. Mackey Auction Exchange, Inc.

Dr. O. C. Blgby Louis E. Baer Missionary Mercantile Co.

Mr. and Mrs. T. T. John, son a.m.

to which all the members, their Friday requested The Times to an, children and their friends are urged Ben Franklin Store Vivian Motor Co. E. T. Livermaa Cooper's Lumber Mrs. J.

H. Lowe (Wacker's) Vivian Grocery Co. Wayne Sanders Jack W. Moffift J. H.

Salter nounce that he is not the Janes to be present. -Dr. Thacker will speak on "Pre mentioned In this case. D. K.

Sumner Laura Armstrong W. J. B. Chandler Mrs. T.

E. Robertson E. T. Sumner Mrs. Fannie Thomas Mrs.

C. W. Johns D. B. Chandler Mrs.

J. M. Wynn Mrs. Lewis Goodman Mr. Sutton E.

D. Black Dr. W. E. Herring Mrs.

Crlt Petty Mrs. D. K. Farmer Nealle B. Alexander, 18, and Felix Lee Klnnebrew FLOOD DISASTER PICTURES WILL BE SHOWN HERE John Moore Charles Bonham Mllldge Bonham Madge Bonham Mrs.

8. M. Teague W. D. Starrett J.

S. Ashley paredness" at 0:30 a.m. and at 11 a.m. he will talk on "The Preeminent Ballard, 42, were also arraigned be Bayer Baking Co. fore D.

S. Commissioner Bryson on A. T. Nelson Christ." At 7:30 p.m. he will speak on "Is there a Hell." Mrs.

C. L. Harris Caddo Citizen charges of using the malls to defraud and of Intercepting 17. 8. mall and Johnson B.

Anderson At 8 p.m. Mrs. Thacker lecture M. R. Robinson W.

P. Fletcher The first films of the great flood .25 1.00 (.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 LOO (.00 LOO J50 JIO 1.00 .25 0 LOO .25 J0 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOO .50 (.00 Jt5 1.00 LOO LOO stealing 3 from It. They both were to the women and girls will be on Walter Teekel Mrs. Lula Williams "The Human Touch." "Building and Boosting Bossier City" Is the objective of a group of Bossier City clvle leaders who met Thursday night to organise the Business Men's club. Officers of the new club, which has an Initial enrollment of 50 member, are A.

R. Teague, president: Johnny- Robertson, vice-president; D. B. Keith, chairman: D. A.

Teekell, treasurer, and H. Harold Roy, treasurer. The executive committee is com posed ot Judson Naremort, A. J. Dupuy.

L. O. Morgan. J. II.

GlUetto and Willie White. Louie Lyons legal adviser. Pat Embrey E. H. White M.

Embrey disaster to be shown in Bhreveoort wlU be presented for four days, beginning today at the Majestic theatre. S1.25 1.00 .50 .25 1.00 1.00 1.00 .30 .25 LOO 1.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .20 LOO 1.00 LOO 1.00 JS0 LOO .15 1.00 1.00 (.00 1.00 1.10 LOO (.00 2.00 LOO 1.00 LOO LOO LOO (.00 10.00 17.25 LOO 2.00 1.00 (.00 LOO LOO Vickslmrs Alan Killed Dan Crowe J. B. Dismmuke At the same hour la the large Mrs. Whlteley Bicon Brewster Bldg.

T. 8. Neal H. C. Strauss 8.

J. Harmon W. C. Smith Eugene V. Bostle Striking pictures of the Ohio valley chapel of the church Dr.

Thacker tpeak to the men and boys on "What When Struck by Bus John DrBroeck J. A. Gibson 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 .50 1.00 2.30 .50 JS0 5.00 1.00 0 AO .25 10.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 1.00 4.00 0 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 .50 .30 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 LOO 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Newton Martin Mrs. T. E.

Perry Robert Chandler W. D. Norton Constitutes a Fool?" Residents of Vivian, see fol J. O. Pike catastrophe made at risk of life at the height of the disaster, show cities and towns paralysed In 13 states, Lloyd L.

Hendrlck Vicksburg, Miss, Jan. 29 (JF). Paul Bell C. H. Bonney Vivian Bakery ART COLLECTION Lloyd O.

Routt. 41, of Vicksburg, was killed a few miles north of here to 000 homeless, dozens of villages com (.00 1.00 Dr. Edgar Galloway Blackle Tin Shop lowing list, gave (477.05. H. MrEachern P.

P. Edwards Carl Ellis II. Williams V. Williams pletely evacuated. George Barnette Doris and Rudolph Shaw Mrs.

Dave Wlslnger B. Y. W. Sewing club ACCEPTANCE TO BE day when bit by a bus. Routt, a car.

Cecil Barlow Williamson Motors, Ine, Coney Island Sandwick This great news drama was filmed center, was repairing a spare tire N. G. Alexander from air and water as thousands ASKED BY F. D. R.

on his automobile when the bus, ap Shop Mrs. A. Wynn 1.00 1.00 10.00 1.00 1.00 (.00 parently striking loose gravel, swerved L. H. Freeman J.

E. Blves John Brlgg Wall Grocery SATURDAY ONLY Ada Mason Mrs. K. M. Edwards Mrs.

W. H. Welrh were saved by berolo rescue expeditions. Scenes of Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Portsmouth, Louisville and oth A. F.

8ebers Phillip Pedro Washington, Jan. 30 (. Presi and struck him. Carol Llverman dent Roosevelt has prepared special C. A.

Connaughton f. D. Houston tSc Vlck's Halve 1 Frank Cowglll Tht wise and the active conquei message recommending that congress l-Heat Electric Heating Pad lt.lt D. Bogers er cities are Included. The M-O-M release Is from News of the Day, with Jean Paul King, commentator, 1 difficulties by daring to attempt accept the costly art collection of Ivon Barney them.

fered to the American people by Bronchial Coughs Maxwell House toffee 11.00 Merrollxed Wat 3ic rreolln lit 60c Angler Emnlslon I7e Complete l.unrh Kits Sr f.1.50 Mectrle Vibrators Andrew Mellon, secretary of the treasury In the Hoover administration. Value of the collection has been estimated from 110,000,000 to ISO, 000,000. In a recent conference with the president Mellon offered not only to give It to th nation but build a national srt gallery here to house It. Need Creomulsion I5c Kotri, for Vt do. Hotel 7f SO King Edward Cigars $1.05 Jim Dockery Grandpa Worhy Mrs.

T. D. Sawyers B. F. Stephenson Mrs.

Robert Williamson Employes of the Louisiana Paper Co. Buddy Bartschmld Mrs, Dudenhesser Joan Frteta Charles Mtu-gls Produce Joe Fansome Waller Volens 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th grade of Barrett Street school Mr. and Mrs, Boggs Tony Snvat Frank Cook Mr. P. B.

Nash Josephine Rolfe 15c Prep. I for soe II 00 Jerls Tonic and ham poo 11.00 Iterplrld and Phampoe 69c Simnlv cut 2 drons of Penet.ro Nomi Drnna in a e. Time Miss Elsie Pullen Miss Baby Currie Miss Nema Pugh Miss Lillian Eylera Mist Margaret Calhoun Mrs. Laverne Mrs. Clole Land Llndscy Mrs, Maude Wilson Miss Lillian Zackery Mrs.

Evlyn Moore Miss Janet Ray Miss Pearle Cos Mrs. Ora Wheeler Mrs. Ludla Keene Miss Edrls Oneal Mrs, Geraldlne Miss Dorothy El 1 1 Miss Frances Crelghton Miss Whltten Por each nostril, and instantly feel fresh air break right inrout'ii tlie atuify congestion to let you breathe COUGHS; G2 easier. 1 hey aoothe inflammation and hem to shrink red, swollen membranes. Contain enhe- 4.50 1.00 (.00 1.00 LOO LOO and To rdleva chert A cotiRh, chest cold or bronchial irritation today may lead to serious trouble tomorrow.

You can relieve them now with Creomulsion, an emulsified Creosote that to pleasant to take. Creomulsion la a medical discovery that aids nature to soothe and heal the Infected membranes and to relievo the Irritation and Inflammation as the germ-laden ffilrgm to loosened and expelled. Medical authorities have for TriMiyyears recognized the wonder fdl effects of Beechwood Creosote f5r treating cmifths, chest colds and bronchial irritations. A chemist worked out a special process of blending Creosote with other Ingredients so that now In Creomulsion you get a real dose of Beech-wood Creosote which It palatable and can tven bo taken frequently and continuously fay adults and children. Thousands of doctors now use Creomulsion In their own families and practice, and druggists rank Creomulsion top because In this genuine, original product you can get a real dose of Creosote so emulsified that It goes to the very seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ-laden phlegm.

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Milk Magnexla lc Cat-Rat Prices on aD Whittle and Gin GREEN WALL DRUG CO. atnre No. I Tesaa Ave, sad Murphy It (inne ana oiner approved mod-TRY A ication. i5c, fiOc and tl a THIS hnff.1. Trial n'ro lOn nr COLD! 1.00 QROP frecsamplcofPenetroNosc Drops, write Tenetro, Dept.

D4, Memphis, Tenn, coldi, rub with Pntre ei-eecltlly before vov (O to bed. Contlni113lo 827mor medication to este congestion; help your cold, Pens trw It rUlnlett and tnowwhltc, FOR NEON SIGN TROUBLE after p. m. or on Rundavs and Holidays, Phone 27639 B. B.

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