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The Tuscaloosa News from Tuscaloosa, Alabama • 7

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May THE TUSCALOOSA NEWS AND TIMES-GAZETTE PACK SEVEN, DOINGS OF THE DUFFS BY ALLMAN The Morning After CO-OPERATION IS ASKED IN CONTROL ujC Tn IC TUP CrTDlTlAiJ ll iiia rrTurt' TVic not i rw uT nc I RESIGN JM TWbE STUPID LI6HT3 601 KKi (Xrrj NEVER A6AIM IT'3 A AND J05T THINK, TOOK IN $836 AND NOW WE LAJT NIC-HT AND 3 PCM LING OUR FOR ME' we SHOULD GET THE CLUB JUST CAtlEO-Wg ABE GCHnG L. BLACK EYE. LJAte ta iv rr Ai a Art MAKES M6SICK! OF PINK BOIL I'M THGOUGH AS DAMAGES! THATi MV FgR thecluB' to HAVE A MEmwJ TO DECIDE ABOUT IVHIL. Iv Wl I f1L. f- U.

II llll I 1 I WONDtR IF TMErUTK-rf AN ACT0! REFUNDING THE MOweV AND THAT rj i nMi uwuui. IT AeVAlkl THE TICKETS WAS MV i i k'( 1 7lT CHAMCt Ts. to ee aw Acrptsa (By Aimnclated Proa) WA8HIN(iT()N. Mny 17. Co-operation of i ho federal unci stale governments In supplying fund for thi inulnfeniinre of non-cotton sones In Mumping out the pink boll worm recommended to he Secretary of agriculture totlny by tho conference of preenlallvcii from the col-ton growing Mute.

Establishment of non-col on lomit wait declared to be the only way In which tho pest cn be mumped out. The conference recommended the establishment of thciio ione In Ihe affected" nrian. In West Texas and New Mexico on noon as possible, and uIho requested rh co-opera Ion of Mixlco lis secured III maintaining a Hlmllur cotton rone on her sld of lh border. Strengthening of the Immigration service on ih border an as lo provide for more Blrlct control of labor movements over the boundary was recommended. DENOUNCER ARRESTED (Bv Associated Press) BRUSSELS.

May 17. A man to be the principal denouncer of -Miss (avell, the English nuree, who waa executed by the Hermans, has been arrested at Mona, the news-pupera giving his name aa Armand Jeanne. He baa put forward the nlea that many other French and BRINGING UP BILL que on pap- by jack fabb 1 a nickel fiti? a 1 rT vMCM-iJ --r --'L litlglana have been Identified by numerous witnesses as the denouncer of the nurse. SHOE COMPANIES MERGE fP.v Associated Press) BOSTON, May 17. The merger of the International Shoe Company of St.

Louis uud tho W. H. McElwaln Company of this city, shoe manufacturers, v.u.i announced today. It bring!) together companion whose combined aa'e-. aggreRatcd last year.

ENCOURAGE TALENT war. It is on the route to the battlefields where Americans of the 1st, 2nd ami 3rd armies fought under General Mangln. (By Associated Press) PARIS, May 17. Two new bur windows. Will rent to couple or one two gentlemen.

3003 Eighth street. 17-2tp FOR RENT Two or three unfurnished connecting rooms, and sleeping porch, convenient to bath in new bungalow, private family. Address care News. 15-3tp saries for French artists and writ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS FORMS OF SPELLING (By Associated Press) MELBOURNE. May 17.

American forma of spelling have been barred from official documents In the High Court. The Federal Chief Justice has announced that he will not allow their introduction and or.dered the spelling of the words "program" and' "center" changed to "programme" and "centre." He remarked that erg to encourage talent have been highest bidder, for cash. In front of the court house door in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, on Monday, May 23rd, 19 21, the following described real estate, to-wlt: An undivided one-third interest In and to the surface rights in the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter, of Section 19, TowiiBhlp 20, South, Range 5, West, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama. J. O.

BOOTH, As Guardian of Naomi Estella Booth, a minor. announced by Madame George Blum- entbal, the American founder of the American Foundation for French Art and Thought. Each of these, NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE. Under and by virtue of a decree of the Probatei Court of Tuscaloosa County, Alabama, made and entered on the 25th day of April. 1921, the undesigned, J.

O. Booth, as guardian of Estella Naomi Booth, a minor, will offer sale to the like the ten funds already being dis LOST AND FOUND WANTED triliuted, is for 12,000 francs yearly. English spelling was good erough for him. They represent the income from In vested funds given by Mrs. Blumen-thai and other Americans.

One of the new funds, to encour LOST Carved bar pin, diamond cluster. In center. Suitable reward for return to Mrs. Letcher Mc-Gee, 1604 Tenth street. 15-3tp age painting, Is in the name of Hen THE OLD HOME TOWN By Stanley.

POSITION WANTED by young man, 18, as soon as school closes. I am willing to work and learn and will consider work with advancement. Address "Position," care News. 15-3tdh WANTED By twenty young Masons ry K. Frick.

The other, devoted to ficience, is to be called the "Joffre" bursary. It is endowed by an American who asked, that his name be I.OST Black leather receipt book. Receipts of Southern Publisher's Association. Signed by R. B.

Rowe. 525 Queen City Ave. Reward offered. 17-3tp When You Break 'Em We Fix 'Em withheld. When Madame Blumenthal made formal announcement of the exten sion of the Foundation's work, to Marshal Joffre, he began an expres sion of "gratitude." Madame Blu LOST Sunday afternoon, between Peterson and Tuscaloosa, on the Kuntsville road, ladies sweater coat, turquoise blue with black stripes.

Call Mrs. B. L. Bone, 917, or leave at Taylor's pressing shop. Reward.

16-2tp menthal, who is of Alsatian ances try, replied: "Monsieur le Marechal, do not speak of gratitude. We love Bicycles, Typewriters, Adding Machines. house near University for the summer and next term. Prefer one with room and board. Address Box 453, Tuscaloosa, Ala.

17-3tp WANTED White tenant at once on my place 3 miles east of Hull, Ala. Crop planted. Great opportunity. A. B.

Sharp, Tuscaloosa, Route No. 2. 17-3tp CLERKS, (men, women) over 17, for Postal Mail Service. $120 month. Examinations May-June.

Experience unnecessary. For free particulars of instruction, write J. Leonard, (former Civil Service examiner) 1226 Equitable Washington, D. C. 15-3tp each other, that is all." HOSTESS HOUSE MISCELLANEOUS (By Associated Press) LAON, France, May 17.

An American Hostess House for the conveni ence of Americans planning to tour the battlefields of the Aisne and the Mr. J. L. Campbell is now head of our retail department. He would be glad to quote you prices on all kinds of lumber, rough or dressed.

We have quite a lot of 1x8-10 and 12 S2S suitable for sheathing or fencing on which we will quote a low price. Come, get our figures before buying and save money. Stevens Daly Lumber Co. 15-12tc FOR SALE When the bicycle needs a tire try one of our Pennsylvania Vaccum cup auto built tires, the best bicycle' tire. SUMNER-HANLY Sporting Goods Co, FOR SALE New two-ton Federal truck, price $2,500.

New one-ton Sandow truck, pi ice $1,200. Engines, boilers and general line of new and Sonime will be opened here in May by the American Committee, for Devastated France. For 52 months the mansion it will occupy waB the headquarters for the German command and it has now been remodelled for the American traveler." From the Hostess House special motor trips tinder, the direction of American girl chauffeurs will be arranged to the centers of the Ameri second hand machinery. W. J.

Lewis TO TAKE CARE OP Phone 899. P. O. Box 37. 16-4tp FOR SALE OR RENT 5 room hoiue CIRCUS PAY ckowus THE WOPftlTOR.

CP THE CENTRAL. HOTEL. PUT OUT TWO NEW WASH BASNS AND A CKAK TOW6I-- "Everything to Help Your Game" 2311 Sixth Street. on Greensboro near A. G.

S. For particulars apply at 2122 13th street. 16-3tp can Committee at Solhsons, Bleran-court, Anisy, Vic and Coucy. The Hostess House is near the Chemin des Dames region which saw gome of the hottest fighting of the Phone 194 FOR SALE Sweet Peas, 75c per 100. Phone 877-J.

17-3tp EVERETT TRUE By Condo AN ICE CREAM SUPPER will be given at Union Chapel school on Saturday night, May 21, on Crab road 3 miles from Northport. The proceeds will be used for the purpose of rebuilding and repairing our church. Every one is invited. ltp FOR 'BEST PRICES, quick service and best work go to Bertels and Moiris, horse and mule shoers. 722 23rd avenue.

2May26tp ALL DAY SINGING All day singing will be held at Pleasant Ridge, near Houton, by the Christian Harmony, on next Sunday, May 22. Everybody invited. G. C. O'Quinn.

17-4t FAVORABLE REPORT (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON, May 17. The FOR SALE Fine Spencer sweet peas extra long Delivered. Phone 1139. 16-3tp FOR SALE We still have a plenty of good framing and kiln dried flooring for sale. Prompt delivery.

City Planing Mill, Phones 519 or 946. 3-30t-pd FOR SALE We are now booking orders for early delivery for our famous Nancy Hall potatoe slips, grown under expert government supervision. Prices: 100, 35c; 500 1000, $2.75. In lot of 10,000 or more, $2.50 per 1000. Delivered anywhere.

Cash with order. Walker County High School, Plant Jasper, O. P. South, Manager. 3-29-6-30 senate finance committee ordered today a favorable report on the nom ination of David H.

Blair, of Win- ton-Salem, N. to be commission er of internal revenue. The report was ordered without a roll call vote. found at Tuscaloosa Furniture Co. store.

New and second-hand household goods. AJI kinds bought and sold. A specialty on sewing machines. TUSCALOOSA FURNITURE CO. Phone 761.

2223 7th St. The Whirlwind Jjvl. 'Coming li T'SHA For further particulars see If ff FOR SALE One automobile Stude-baker Special Six. Just as good as new; has not been run but very little. For quick sale it will go at a bargain.

See Jones at Mattress Factory, or Phone 270, LM2H TO IN PAS.SC vi 3- FOR SALE OR RENT New six-room bungalow, on 13th street, near 12th avenue, ail modern con veniences. J. E. Price. Phone 895.

15-6tp Drs. A. W. and D. B.

Patton, Dental Surgeons. D.B. PATTON, D.D.S. Removable Bridges and Anchor Plates a specialty. Rosenfeld Bldg.

Telephone J44. FOR SALE Lumber, Asfaltslate shingles and roll roofing. Quality and service is my motto. Albert Holman. Phone 510.

15-5tp FOR RENT FOR RENT Small cottage In Thomas Phone 595. 17-2tp SAY! Go to J. TOM DAVIS for that BARBER WORK "HE KNOWS HOW" Five white barbers Clean and Sanitary Shop. 2225 Broad 2 doors above Barnes. Collect Cuts a Specialty.

FOR RENT Two or three unfur- nished, rooms, with all modern conveniences. 2613 Broad street. Phone 1083. T7-3tp FOR RENT One" cool room, four.

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