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The Delta Democrat-Times from Greenville, Mississippi • Page 1

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Greenville, Mississippi
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VOl, OMEENVILIifO MISSISSIPPI, MONDAY, MAY 1WU teller Johnson To Fly Here AVIATOR -IIKKK FOR THltliK I)AVS. of tht lira W. ANDBR4WN, PLUJIHERH STItlKK. (By Awoclatw! Preis.) ipiiladetpliia, Pa Maj hundred and fifty plumlreib stiuck today aa Increase In Xevt Week niul a Guar- antee of Flights or Money Re- funded--Highly Horom- meiided. Walter E.

the famous make flights here Mon- Hay. and Mas 8. 9 and 10, ascending every after- uoon at the Delta Fair grounds un- der the auspices of the fair ussoola- i tion. Johueon will make his first ght each afternoon at, o'clock will give demonstrations with Thomas Headless The Emission wIH 4 be 50 cents, while Monday is set aside as chil- llren's-das- when all school children kill 'be admitted tar 25 cents. On there will be a ball Jgame between Greenvilla Hollan- dale, when the admission for both tie 'ball game and tbe aviation will tie Among other recommendations, Mr.

Johnson possesses following: 'bearer, Mr. Johason. lias been in Monroe for the past week his Thomas Headless bjplane and las given our people a most splendid treat in the wav of beautiful 1 crpss-country flights, which have been complete in eve'y detail and ex- ceedingly Interesting. "It affords us 'great pleasure to recommend Mr. Johnson, also Mr.

Thomas, as being gentlemen, are thoroughly conversant with aviation and Mr Johnson is not I afraid to fH If the weather Conditions re not tavorai)ie. It Is a pleasure' us to add this testimony to his worth and to the and Corral Makes Strong Denial DID WT- 01VK INTERVIEW TO ASSOCIATE!) PRESS. To Cleveland TOMORROW MOUSING AT 11 O'CLOCK 10 HI-AIl SJ'NATOH PHUT 8PKAK AT 3 O'CLOCK. (By Washington, 1 --T4e 'senate cornmi'tee on Judicialv tu vote of 7 ta.f tod.iy agreed to favar- the houee icjolutlon top a'di- lect election of United States sena- (ii Up tlie Kit entitle l( Rohednle, Uuyle anil I to rieiclaml Main Line--Regular the Round Trip Return Immediately After the Speukins. Andrew Catherine Shot By Daniels Sup.

Statement that Amen- Fohientcd Hexiraa Revolution. (By Associated Press) Park, May 1--President Coiral. I arrived here today and in i btatemen, made to the Associated Press that he had ever given an interview at Santander or else- where ia which he criticized' Ameri- cans as having fomented the revolu- tion in Mexico. On April 27 the El Parcial, of MeT- iqo City, printed a dispatslx from San- tander, Spain, in which Corral is quoted as saying that the revolution in was fomented by Amerl- cans of Intervention by the United States. A special tiam will go to Cleveland big numbers and rJiould The tomorrow to cans all who wish'to trip will be worth the time and Hear Senator Pe Speak at the expense bebidei, the hospitable neve- court house thei- lomoiiow aitei- land people have provided lunch tor noon at 2 o'clock It estimated and ill aio welcome to go lhat between 200 and 250 will go from KOTtiNSU UIOTNSE VOK The tram i leave heie at 111 come up the Riv-1 to Greenville betwwn Grace' McMamgnl Mam'ains Air of Joviality and Greenville can take the Bpe-ial --iwait Arrival of Ford.

Sere The regular a A 8B freas charged The tiam will leave nfime Lob Mas --The diately after the speaking tor the the alleged dynamiting cases turn to Greenville extensive headquarteis here This is the fir-, imie thy senator "today M.Hamgal who is said to has spoken close enouslj to tonfeesed. maintains an air of vllle to afford his home people ar- op-'joviality portunitj to hear him ami to show) Distill Attoines Frederick wil theii esteem for him and apprecia-iinobabls not ask for an arraignment 'Ion for the brilliant 'record made of the men until the arrival of As- SHOOTIMG1N BAKBER during the past, session of congress fht Greenville people are going in ilia SONS OF REVOLUTION: (By Associated'Press) touisville, May 22nt1 National Congress of the Sons of the American Revolution was formally opened 'here today with ilecendentB of the revolutionary warriers here from almost every statA The con- gress will-be in session through Wed- nesday. sietant Joseph Ford, from Indianapo Historical A PUllUCi ISVITEI TO OKNTIUftr TOMGHT. Coiwldenilile BusmMW and An Kneel- i. IvM Program ol Muslr, His- torical 'Papers luid pen- ei'nl Catherine IMctl Last) Night From Wotuidn--Trial This After- noou at JiftUce O'Ban- non's Sale--My Residence.

311 MoAlister St. i Phone 202 of 663. Easy Payments if Desired. C. E.

JORDAN. Daniels shot, and killed Anrtiewr the lattei'shai- ber shop Saturday night about 8:30 o'-clock. Eye witnesses Jto the killing say Catherine, who -runs a. barber shop betweea Walnut street and the levep. on Washington avenue, was shaving the first chair of the Daniels Walked up to the door and ilred four 1 The flrst ball entered the left hip, the sec- the right hip and the th back of the head, while another went astray.

Catherine was carried to the! Colored King's Daughters home Where 'he died last uight. The cause'of the killing ia said to' be the result of improper relations of Catherine with Daniels' wife. Dan- iels has been a porter for Sir. Sol Brill for about 25 years and is con- sidered one of peaceable negroes of the city. The hearing will be held at Justice O'Bannon's of- fice this afternoon.

TH RKFINKO Ueo. Austin Co. -Comedy Wiie Act. Chss. Heinz-- The Oancing Mis Younger Brother- -A Tangled Lives--A Reliance Drama Songs.

Children under 12 and overs cony Reserved for Cafotia 30C IOC; ConiedBralN Reunion jl Little jock On account of the Confederate Rsonion in Litiie Rock 1.6th to 18th, the "L-YOiV A CO. in conjunction the St. LoJis, Iron Mountain and Southern Railway, will sell round trip tickets from to Little Rock poni to return to original starting prior to midnight- MayJ23, 1911, for Four Dollars and Seventy Cents. Upon deposit of R. R.

tioiet and of fee of FiUy Cents not later than May 23, tha return limit pf ticket will be'extended to rtaoh original starting point prior to midnight, of 1911. Leave Gwenville as 10:00 a. m. an-l Little Lock 7:13 p.m. vill! be a legulai of the Washington Historical in the auditoilum of the 'rpntrai school building at o'clock will take the plare of the 14th meeting which was The iiiauo lias' bean tuned so assure all who attend I will be hai nionsv and melody I the musical iirt of program ia i endered I The public ib invited to be praftjlft! land enjoj the attractions Followthg Regular business.

2 1 vocal tnlo by Miss Nat Archer, followed by a duel -Misses Archer. 3 Extracts from the' joumal of the late Col A I Patton to be by hts granddaughter, MJss Pa'Ktou. An Instrumental selection by Mrs. las, M. Grasty I 5.

Address bj the Hev Stevensoa Archer on the yellow fgver epidetnW of 1878. 6. Tragedj of an ar- ticle Hon I liun-ns FOR 'class Misslssip- pi raised mule, 11 1-2 hands high; weight, about 1.20'0 betweea and '9 yeaTS. For particulars see J.j at. BeSotn OU Co.

t-2i "THE GJRI, STO.VWAY'9 A thrilling story of a girl's adventures at -sea. "SWEET MEMORIES" vu AE Imp drama of an innocent story of courtship and Save yonr coupons--The Princess trill give away something Wednesday night--It may be an automobile. SUPTJRB MUSIC BY.THE PRINCESS ORCHESTRA i i i i i i i Casino GREENVILLE'S LEADING SILK'-JT THEATRE i i THE SPY. Sellg's 'great Wor feature. A episode of '63.

A page from the memorable history of that old man-- Gen. Robert E. Lee. Of this feature tho Moving PlcWe World saya. "A war drama well presented and containing a mall-hunt that is thrilling.

SLKEP, GKNTLE SLEEP. This ISdlson feature comedy'is full of laughs nil the way through, for the fun starts at the beginning nnd never lates for a moment. The Dramatic Mirror says, "Here a really fainy, well put together comedy, finely plnyod and logically workeil oat." nmnptioua plays the leading a and you know It Is good. For Full Description fee AMI' MAX who cares a about the kind of clothes he wears couldn't enthusiastic over our splendid Spring showing of Suits. They will reach home to you.

So diversified is assort- patterns, that you will be very much, puzzled 33 to which to select, and among them all you will not find a single weave that could offend the finest sunse of good taste. 1 i i' SB 9- SGHLQM Jewelry, Cut'Glssa, Silverware, Watches and Clockg Ave. Phone 891 Il THE riUCES RANGE 910.00 by easy steps up to $05.00 Dressed in one Of our good Suits a man 'has a fair start on U'ii road to prosperity. Our splendid tilodi- es service Is your, Sir, If 'le- slre it! Always plouscd to show you. Hoys' and Children Suits in a variety.

The Fcvhlmimer-Fiihti Co. OOOIVl.

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