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The Tuscaloosa News from Tuscaloosa, Alabama • 3

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rnKMnnn io, i9i. THE TUSCALOOSA HEWS AND TIMES-GAZETTE VAC U1 Ji iv It, This Store is Holiday Head niia iters l'honp oil) atul jfcS II-Mrs. W. A. Collrr 'XT1 1 a tfJL-f Mate If, wlilt Ii lie lived nnd by Hi, ifi Oil Uir)t I.

i.f, MALCOLM C. JU'RKK. Ti Ui't ember 0, i'J0. rcrsihrilg, Mis, Warren KluHz nnd lvr t.v., Ktuiv i hililrcii ruiuri.oil dullglititil it Ith Mi Klu ta a In btii i- foi the whole family vww Chiri aware T. F.I Notable HoU.

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nml 1 tliii rif. I It-T wliiill in' il l.i i inii.li i lit? i' i li i I111 .1 li. of liy ir- 1 11 1 Ik. i' In ii'ilCluti to r.vi'iiiy In- n.arrl"il folk in tin- 1 1,1 1 1 1 1s aide loty tin- I illow- ut; 1111 of tl.r 1 Jit I i'i idiurcd in lit pli iriiii. of lliln nolalilt coiincj) vlilith but out- of a of I 1 1 1 1 arraruf'd for tlic iu-1 t-r mi: Ir.

Somprvllle and Mis; rdlt' oC TV Silverware P.ogvu Knives and Forks $3.80 iet Eoeers 1847 Knives and Forlu and up Eouers 1847 Tea and Table Spooiw. Einaer and up J.ijar.ese China Civs and Saucers 75c set Dinner f.1.00 a et 1 Criental Vase $1.50, and up LiJid Painted Lnnth Sets .20 pbtes Japar.es 42-picce Lunch set $5.50 Smokers Sets $1.00 and up Icy Hoi Bottles and up Universal Vacuum Bottles and up Icy Hot Carafes $3.50 and up Scissors Sets $2.00 and $3.00 Kanicure Sctators $2.00 to Coffee Pcrcols $1.50 to th irollna. Mr. J. Monroe Ward will p.

el K.d.y frlimdn In I.oltie II to Moun villi Helen for a delightful week cud vl.di Il 11 Mi.s WbltlicltrB relatives. 1 1 Mr. Allen Norils has nrrlvl from hi; lion; in Ozark for a short visit wlih his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs.

J. M. is on Tt-rth ttiit't. L0.1 ly Ml Alice Clapp, of Selma. 1 1 1 ef the admired visitors a' Ihf A.

F. dance and was 1)10 guewi of Mrs. William Ito. on Futirti-: Rev, J. T.

Hyehe, an eminent Pre-brterlan minister and a brother 01 i.e.!!!.' Sii.ipsou in this city, her v.i.e.c end bouse uii will I Mectric Hot Touit Irons $3.50 BOYS' STEEL WAGONS $1.00 $1.25 S1.50 and up. SEE OUR HANDSOME LIKE 0.7 ERIfTIE GOOES BEFORE YOU BUY. com i' 1 in; run a 1.1. ti'inos vor nkiou TO FIX I I' iv.MiK. STATIONERY.

CAXTJJIS. riHS. TT.E FUZES AM) TOILET ACCESSORIES IN P.OLDAY FEMEM3ET1 WE AHE Pf.ECCElPTIflJ SriCIAIISTS. I'r. Sydney I.eai li and Tay 'i 'iliii.

Mr. Hugo Friudman and A 'nice McCrohsln, of tiirmliM-iiain, A. S. mid Jilt Oki Is. I'cof.

Frank Crove nnd Mi Toys' Air lifles $1,00 and up i'oys' Irggins 50c riectroliers $5X0 and up Carriage Robes A Fine Assortment, from $2.50 to $12.00 Eorse Blankets $1.50, $2.50 and $3.50 -e an de firnalf, Mr. JUr- preat'ii in the Nerthpoit Methodio. i eiit- and Mirs Annali I'ilt. Dr. I Iru', 11-tl 1'.

Van l. 828. Taylor's Drug Store tl.nitii loiiii.ri'ow morning. Mr. mean Noble has returned to VVEAREVER" ALUMINUM WARE LARGE OF ALL KINDS KITCHEN UTENSILS VISIT THE BIG STORE for your Holiday Gifts 516 Green-hoo Acnne his hour in after a vi: to and Mrs.

Jainrs Mil-tin. Mrs. Joseph L. Alt Coniu II and chii of Center, wiil tor .1 vt.it to her Mrs. in Thomas Ur.

A. F. Bell. Spr'ng; Mchi'n Co'inty, was iu the city ani yesierday for ihe purpose of CAPT. MORTON LEAVES tiim and lie lit' fought veil TO EH7E11 I ii 1 V.

nni nf the cii vrn this year. fill' lib' lll'lllr J1 to cni'" lison Co. Lowndes Morton, fur four a varsity end anil mifi i. of the crimson, has iiiit school air! this morning to direct a p. A Ait A 1 with I .1:" r.

itieni.ing the meeting of the We. Alabama Lumbermen's association, which lie Is tho prciui r.t. the ri TUIIKES has four full yaw ls.ir.-l Mrvi. PKOTCGS-VPIIS DR. CEAECY GOES TO JIEMPHIS.

TUSCAI0CSA TO BE VlfJITED BY ARMOR PLATE PLANT COMMITTEE I Have you seen the Hat Shop wLi-dovvs? They are full of pretty things which are suggestive of the many others that Miss Wildman has brought on and made for the Tuscaloosa Christmas shopper. There are baskets, the most beautiful ever shewn in Tuscaloosa, artiatic Japanese goods, bags, handkerchiefs, sachets, etc. Many of these articles are 25c, 50c and 75c. 12-10 i'- Dr. Harvey Searcy left last night for Memphis.

where he nil! atton 1 a meeting of eye, ear and throat specialists of the South which will through Wednesday evening. While in Memphis Dr. Searcy wiil the guest of friends. 0 TURNER TUSCAL00SA-TUESDAY PH0T0G RAPHS to Noojin- TiTrNiiOn Wedding. J'i'ii-ids wlio Uave been itiii ri tile tf Hie nt of Mr.

Noojin and 'Mis, Mi. liave the follo vin inviut' eonKi'alulations sin-ere will be waftett to Albertville 01: af: rnoon of Ihti filli i.f lie-i her: "Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Rronls rotiuest the pleasure of at the marriage of their ilanMht.T, Willie Lucille, to Mr. Ualili Lonule Noojin on Tiie-fby.

Decunibcr 2C, at 5:30 o'clscU in the afternoon at their resideree in Ala." CarJ enclosed stsys: Will he at home January 1 1) ft uivcr-ity." to Dr. Sayre. Tim "following beautiful tribute. rittoM by ir. F.urke of the I'ni- er: will be and vaiueu i 'lie uds of this noted edwaioi, Wist on to his reward: "in the death of Dr.

llerfitrt A. Jnjrc. of matli'rniatii Hie ri.i'ersity of Alabama, the (dale has KUi.ered a loss hit'h is sure to he more and mote deeply felt i-ihe yt i i-s Ko by. The work of "the faithf il and conscientious jnstno or in the class-room is apt to by the world at laio. the nature of things it no.

itself iiiion the' public ytcs. Jr. ivrc pivscsseil to an unusuai the unassuming modesty -o. iTo true scholar. He claimed i'or (Cen tinned from On.) Oliver said just return ing to that this would be cne or ilic steps in his program of work Tor liis di-trict ami iip ha- this as he will niMiy other tliiasK iliat look to jo nl of the sixth congressional v.

cil as Alabama. Tho Associated press story fr.nsi of the work of the co.u rppoivtcil by Mr. DanMs La folio-, plant is virtually certain to be mean. I in the middle western area, it was learned here today. Some point having good connection with the mineral supply sources and transportation facilities to coast hut sufficiently remote to remove danger of destruction by any invading forces probably will be Th-: Spscia! Hoard appointed by Secretary Daniels to consider niiiitavy aspects of proposed sites submitted a report on which choice of a site will be based.

It summarizes the arguments of more than 125 cities seeling the nwo.d and without meeting; actually to designate a si'e. oiijh the report has not been made public, it was learned todiy there is little if any possibility that the plant will be located in any of the coastal States or in close proxiniiy of the Canadian border. Is Following Congress. The board is understood lo have followed closely the advice laid down by Congress concerning the location of the plant as a military problem by eliminating from the field of possible selection all frontier Ptates, particularly those of the Xortb Atlantic, held by army state- Si Wbshlngton, Dec. Tuscaloosa.

I liiriiiirgham. Oadsden. in Alabama: Ohatt rnooga. Knoxville and Kings -MJM) Syf: ton, in Tennessee, and Home, (Jeor-P'ia. are among the cities favorably mentioned for the government armor plant in the summary of a report of the special board consider the question of a site, made pub)-; today.

Secretary Daniels will ipiioiut a hoard Monday to visit the places iccoimueutleil by thj exist ins hoard. The 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 government ar- gists to comprise the most exposed i V7e will gladly cash your Christmas Club at Raiford's whether you buy anything of us or 12-10 Dear John: I have ju.it been down town, and must tell you about the perfectly beautiful Christmas present I savv at the Oas Company's Office, which would be just grand for Mothir. You know she has been wanting a gas range ever since shf saw mine but she has just been putting off getting one. Now, wouldn't it be perfectly grand for all of us children to have one put right in for a Christmas surprise From today until Christmas day the Gas Company is giving away with every cabinet range, the sweetest little thiily-one-piece Limoges China breakfast set you ever saw. And you know how Mother loves pretty dishes.

Can't you run away from the office this afternoon just a little while so that we can piclt-oitt the range we Hastily, area. Secretary Daniels, who is studying will name another hoard to inspect localities favorably mentioned and await its report before making a choice. On the 1 3th dayvof November. letters of administration on TURNER TUSCAL00SA--TUESDAY PHOTOGRAPHS Tlic gift tli-it prouses iranediaco interest Christmas morning aaul sustains tiif.t interest lUroj.g' all the days to come. We handle Kcdiljo exclusively Lciause We can not afford to' ta'ce v.htn wa buynor can you.

KODAK 3 $6.00 up FROri $1.25 up KODAS AIBUH2 Wc hava vLkh we offer from 5 cents ur to 100, r.K;kirt-' a suitulile Gift. Also have 'caleiulars and holiday folders for pictures. 1 We arc headquarters for. EEVEL0PI2TG KODAK FILMS ainiseil lar less of recogniti.m aiu! trioute thaa he merited. "In his special department Dr.

writings showed in the 011 ini'U of competent critics marked originality and power. His friends -egre fiilly realized that his matl.c-natic.il remained In part an mhaivested liold, since in his la Lor real's uncertain health forbade him Jose r.r.d systematic application t') 'CseaK-h. In spite of obstacles Ur. 3ayre was a most efficient teacher Mid hept in constant, synipathcru. 'lout with many spheres of thaught.

"For breadth of culture, for Keen-ies in' intellect, Ir. Sayre had fe.v iu his state and not r.ian;, uperiors in the nation. Ills siuceri-y, his candor, his fairness and for other men's opinions were, indeed continue to he. au to itll who knew him well lid were piivih ged to share his com nnii.r.ship. Patient and tactful in slructor just official, loyal and help-ul friend and colleague, Dr.

Sayre lpervcs to have his memory long and affectionately cherished by the the etute of J. S. Eaton, deaceased, were granted by the Probate Court' of iscaloosa county. Alabama, to' the undersigned, Asberry Meeks; and nil persons having claims i against said estate are hereby noti-l HINCKLEY PHOTO CO. 511-13-15 1-2 Greensboro Ave, tied lo present the same within the time allowed by law, or they will! be barred.

ASBERUY MRl'ilvS. Administrator of the estate of J. S. Monks. Deceased.

I A'N'NIE, BINGHAM DRUG CO. 734c Store Gie your fritiitls a present. They cannot buy "your We also have a fine line of desk picture frames. I -Ili-U-IQ Rtiifoi'd's effers a real- invcsfoici.t opportunity for your Christinas savings Checks. Ask about our Christmas Club Plan.

12-10 PHONE 50. PHONE 50..

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