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The Tuscaloosa News from Tuscaloosa, Alabama • 3

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Sunday Morning, July IS, 1920 TIIE TUSCALOOSA NEWS AND TIMES-GAZETTE PAGE THREE Hughes Asked to Furnish Guards for Mines TO MEET MONDAY JJIGJIT fHrk O'llrlen, the Cincinnati heavy weight, Is billed to meet Joe White, tho Tuscaloosa heavy welKht, In Memphis on Monday night. O'llrlen Is one of the Klants of the rlnif, and Is over the 2iia-pouml IllSI'k. hut Is mil 1 ,1 tn 'rrnifti I KEEP COOL- Kr Necessities Sheriff I ItiKhmt liwn rutlnil on ly Ji county for twenty-live iik'ii to guard Jtilnca at tho places whrro Htrlki'i r9 on. 1 to nun fur- nlHhod Rood mnny nion f)r the of EINSTEIN RECEIVES A BEAUTIFUL ENORAVINO Mr. Iiuiue eniHiein.

nf (ireenchom avenue, reiclved friiiu the Mar iliin tiiieiil a bu.ioUf ul engraved parchment. Inscribed as follows and signed by president Wilson: Columbia Clvrs to Her Hon the Accolade of Ihe New Chivalry of Humanity. ISAAC WKIN.HTKIN. I'rlvale Co, ItiOih Infantry Served with Honor. In Ihe World War and was Wounded In Act 1 hi, Woodrow Wilson.

Mr. U'elnsteln Is Justly proild.of tho engraving ami will keep It as a most sacred heritage. It will be put In a frame and hung In Ms parlor, where It can be seen by ull who enter his home, jt Hn honor to bo thus remembered by the head of the COMPLETE LINE OF THE POLLING ARTICLES: llclnlg of Joffarmm and they are no well pleased with ths eharucter of (ho men Hint have been mmt up to act hh guards nt tho inlin'K, tlm offlc-IiiIh of Jefferson are calling for more. Sheriff IIiiRhca will not iiend a limn for thin kind of work 11 I ens he In Pyrex Glass Dishes 0 I I I fust and shirty for a bite man, lie hus been meet I nit all comers tlurlnn the past few months, and possesses a strong wallop In cither hand that Is hard for his opponent to assimilate. Illaek IIiikkIo has his prolog.

Jc White, going through a hard course of at the Southern every day, anil when ho steps through the ropes Monday night ho should be ready for anything that O'llrlen may have to offer. It Is expected that While will weigh around l'JO pounds when he strips for action. EAISED NICE AMOUNT The committee having In charge tho collection of funds for tho JovvIhIi Near Eaat Relic Fund, bus about competed the work of tabulation and It Is estimated that tho amount collected will run In the neighborhood of The exact figures will he obtainable In a few days, when a further report will be made on the sub-Jet. BLASSINGAME IN CITY Capt. W.

C. Illasslngnme, of the state health department, was in the city Saturday and was a caller at the city' health office. Electric Irons- Universal 157.2.") Hot Point $7.23 Dover No-Uurn- Out $7.00 Klektrolnm 83.00 CARD OF THANKS. I wish to take this menn-i of thanking the people for their yrcat kindness to us during Hi" Illness noil death of our lufanl, Clarence, who died after few days' sickness. May Cod's richest blext-lngs rest on nil who were so kind to ns, TIKXIi Dt'TTON', of II, ,11 of nohor habits and Rood character.

ThlB Is to In contrast with the men that, are employed at some of the mines, the authorities want more of the kind Sheriff Hughe has been itcndliifr. them. The pny la $5 a -Any and expenses ml this will hiduco a Rood many men to accept the employment, as they have nothing much to do but keep an eye on the property of the company and seo that It la not molested. No disorders have been reported from any of tho striking camps, hut the companies wish to keep guards on hum! to prevent the rerkleKs ones among the strikers froiu doing damage to the If they Bhould he so disposed. 0 Mr.

and Mrs. Walter Pntton and family hnve gone to their plantation home at Fosters for ihe remainder of the heated term. 1 Pyrcx bakes bread an inch higher Tlit'o i wo loaves of hrc.H cf tlic fame aiiioont of in a nii-lal pan, I he other in a Pvirx ilisli wrre hakrJ in the s-anic oven at the fame tune. In I'yri-x. i I 8in.u In six" nint ll tvrry fond cookcil in I'ynx i.

I 1 We have this ware in every kind of baking dishes and all sizes. Guaranteed Oven Heat. See imny Pyre's i. I lie name Pynx i stainpo) nn cviiy pio e. We jiiarant" lint fv-n heal will not il.

yont lii lisli today. It will li you a lilriinie! fi fi fl i Turn on the Fan i yV, Turn out the Light ma GLASSWARE Have jusl received fine line of jjlasa-vvare, largest and best assortment ever shown in our city Ice Teds, Sherbets. TumblersParfaits, Grape-fnr'f, Col lets, etc. (See display in show window) WEDDING AMI) ANNIVERSARY GIFTS The Encrusted Gold and Mother of Pearl Glassware is iiutiful for tfifts ICY HOT AND UNIVERSAL VACUUM B( TTLES Keeps water or any li jiiid cold 72 firs, and hot 21 hrs. from $2.73 to $7.50.

Oil Stoves For Summer Weather No Hot Kitchens If You Use Them NESCO PERFECTION OIL STOVES The best medium priced oil stove we ever sold. Solid and well made No creeping wicks. Ve have them in 3- Durners at $22.30 1-Burncrs at $29.00 The above are the latest models. 1 fi IS fi fi fl fi Turn on your Weatinghouse Fan and let its soothing breezes waft pleasant slumber through the sultry niRht. Quietly, steadily from dark till dawn it brings refreshing coolness.

The greatest comfort for but a few cents. There is a size for every room in the house. GCt yours today and turn it on before you retire. TUSCALOOSA RAILWAY UTILITIES CO. PHONE 212 0 0 0 IS fi fi I i 1 Burns oil, gasoline or distillate.

Let Us demonstrate. The only absolutely wickless stove made. fielroit Vapor OUStoVf. 7 r. IsYpVH Cda The Durham Duplex fireless Cookers No hrime should be without this labor-saving cooker it's the ideal cooker.

Prices from $30.00 and up. ALLEN JEMISON COMPANY or NEW' PRESENTS I0KGED CHECK Annual Meeting of Camp Rhodes Confederate Vets Thrilt On Saturday afternoon at 1 o'clock a negress giving her name as Emily Green presented a forged check at Ihe City National Bunk. The check purported to be signed by A. B. Sharp.

L. S. McGee recognized rt he check as a forgery and handed it to R. H. Cochrane.

Before Mr. Cochrane could get hold of her she was running down the street, with Mr. Cochrane and Mr. Daniels hoofing it after her. They chased her into the kitchen of the McLesPer hotel, and on the way back to the bank she made another effort to escape.

Officer Robertson took her to the city cooler to give her a chance to cool off. P.IVER INFORMATION Tlie annual meeting of Camp Rodes U. C. was called to order by Commander Little, July 17, 1920. Prayer was offered by Comrade John Thrower.

Commander Little gave an interesting report of (he Alabama Division at Montgomery. The election of officer;) for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Dr. Geo. Little, commander; Capt. Walker, 1st Lieut, rommamler; J.

V. Parks, 2nd Lieut, commander; J. T. is iTT makes a difference in the car and the X'; After your car has run 10,000 miles Thrift may have become a hackneyed word, weary with the work that has been given it. But it Is the best word to give easy expression, to the whole idea of care in managing, wisdom in spending and diligence In saving.

Thrift is not parsimony. It is generosity wisely applied. It means self-denial, not and orderly thinking as well as off dorly living. Spending money is -a greater art than saving it but wise spending is impossible without ef-, fective saving. Open That Savings Account Today With The Powers, 3rd Lieut, commander; M.

I. Burton, treasurer; ,1. ft. Kennedy, secretary pM. IL Ryan, adjutant; Or.

Alston surgeon; M. I. iBurton. color bearer; Forney Moore, Q. M.

Mrs. Ellen Peter Bryce, com its cylinders become more or less pvahzed, The motor needs the sealing effect of a heavier Sinclair Oil to maintain compression and deliver full power. '-our: speedometer mileage tells ybu when you need a heavier oil. It is the Law of Lubrication: .4, if'- missary. Delegates elected to the an- I Ualdwin went up with two barges of lumber.

Steel barge Gorgas went down with a load of coal. Vulcano down with four barges of coal. Nugent went, up with four empty barges. Steel barge Biloxi went down with a barge of coal. Sylph up, with one.

empty. Gauge 1L85, falling. iiuM, reunion at Houston, Texas, Oct. 6-9, were: IJt. J.

Low-ery, u. W. Hamby, SI. I. Burton, J.

P. Park IT, P. Walker. ''The i following resolution was adopted: our annual.imeeting. We miss the face and presence of Comrade Henry Ryan, who is confined at his home by Be it'Resolved, That Ye extend 1 City National ''Tor machine, 0 EVEHY DEGREE of "WEATl tfiere tsK SCIENTIFIC SINCLAIR -OIL to SUIT 1tt SPEED AND CONSERVE to POWER.

SPENT GOOD NIGHT. anK to Comrade Ryan and family our heartfelt 'sympathy and condolence, and pray that- a' gracious Heavenly Father may mercifully restore him Frank yttjene, who was operated at the Druid City Infirmary on' Friday afternoon for appendicitis, a good night Friday night and wfll soon be on the high road to recovery, which will be good news to the hosts of friends of this excellent young man. to health. V5 The nearest Sinclair Dealer will give you a copy of our book telling you exactly which oil is suited to the 'present' eondition of your particular car. SINCLAIR REFINING COMPANY CHICAGO LABOR MORE PLENT1FTJL Industrial plants around Tusca loosa report that labor, la more plen tiful here late.

Some saw mills Wave closed down and others have r-e- duced their complement of men, EMMET A. JONES COMPANY Atlmnta and this is thought to be one of the Brockton Buffalo v. Cleyerand" Louisville f' Minneapolis Newark Norfolk Omaha Rock I.land Tulsa Wichita Denver- il Detroit Houston Kantaa City GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND ROOFERS Office and Warehouse Elks Building Phone 626 reasons that help, is more plentiful at this particular time. MAY OPEN MINES i George Rosenberg, of 'ew York, has written the Board of Trade saying he was thinking of opening up a coal mine fifteen miles north of Tuscaloosa. He puts himself down on his letterhead '-as an importer.

It seems he owns' some coal lands north of ihe city and wants to get In" touch 'with conditions In order to develop his mines, Sinclair Sfrvic top at. the Sign of.

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