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The Bee from Danville, Virginia • 3

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The Beei
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TTTR BEE DAKVTLLE VA TUESDAY APRIL 29 1921 THREE (RECORD TOBACCO EXPORTS ROM LOOKED OR Take By HARRY HUNT The at Bir There were many witnesses to this sei 'The lad died in ten minutes bright So Boston News Rheumatism A Good Tiling OON7 MISS IT' Sunday? while South Boston the Old Block Chips off Mrs Belvin Good Morning Judge! Pile Sufferers Gifts That Last u4l vvva fight was in progress wmU do away with even the slightest twinge Brown Jewelry apple two col Company Masonic Temple Danville iiiiinnLii i limn i uu iiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiriii mi iimiii i mini mi mu iniiniiiiiu it TONIGHT the first blossom them $5 a $200 spent the Martinsville ex law alon hara cases where the was intense and the patient was James Allen the discoverer of perhaps more to rebuke Hanl than anything else 3 her She she had the ne Don't become despondent try Hem roid No greasy salves nocutting A harmless remedy that is guaranteed to quickly banish all misery or cost nothing Ask Patterson Drug Co or any good druggist for Dr Lronhard't Hem roid adv annual Shen festival here Sure To a matter of parliamentary lech The modern youth may not know how to shake down the furnace but he knows how to shake down the old man the Burley type in of cigarette and has made Burley and territory pro stendily encroach Burley Thq'ltz and ilhelm AdmiralVon Tirpltz is a candidate for German president Berlin cables hint wanted to pave the way for royalty's return and mention the ex crown prince as politically active Juvenile authorities are holding the girl Wets and Drys Congressman Dyer Missouri has in troduced a House resolution to inves tigate prohibition which he declares responsible for a national crime wave Police Commissioner Enright of New York says is costing a billion annual ly and morn lives than the Spanish American AVer Big Names Other big names continue promi nent in the investigations Gaston Means a Daugherty witness again di where she was eas I it Hygnet a national lecturer the klan who also Is a hero of anti klan uprising up stato some months ago The field had been prepared ela borately for the affair a platform 125 vy 5 Ofcet had been erected and num erous lunch stands comfort stations etc The automobiles parked by those attending the jublles covered forty acres of the meadowland they in Halifax county officials That Dockwood's decision may help materially in bringing a wide open split In the party he himself recog nizes But he says: "Better no Republican party than one which does not stand for some thing Better no party than one which will not light for its Tie Child birth decrease In Wisconsin In there Is an apparent inten shift from cigar to cigarette needq Gentlemen's Agreement Congress discussed Japanese elusion several years ago Such a said the Japanese wqtjjd wound their pride If Congress pass It the Tokyo government promised tn keep Japanese laborers from coming here Congress acquiesced It was the so much spoken of back to Roxboro the old method of settling matters of this kind and proceeded to lambast each other around right promiscously for awhile Judge Woodall discovered that the 1 called on Jake Chaney to separate the men Chaney waded in and after having his pipe knocked out of his mouth and receiving one blow on the face placed the men under arrest Judge Woodall then called them back Into court again and fined each and put them under peace bond Mack Career and Arthur ored youths made a triumph entry into the city of South Boston last Saturday leading a small gray pony which had been marked with B's and In various places They aroused the suspicion of the local sleuths who began to question them in regard to tne place from whence they came trees in full Japan esc Amer lean certain Or result of America's Japanese But ex Too Strong Lately Pacific Coasters began com plaining Japanese were coming des plte the agreement Again fin exclu sion law wap urged The Japanese said it amounted to impugning their government's good faith an Insult Ambassador Hanihara protested But for that the bill might not have pass ed But Hanihara used too strong terms The Senate voted for cxclu last night when INDS BUT LITTLE ROMANCE ABOUT BOBBED HAIR BANDIT Groundless Senator Wheeler Indicted in Mon tana on a charge official Influence case has been The investigators for the accusation and seem about to give Wheeler a clean bill Send your name and address plainly written together with 5 cents (and thia liip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co Des Moines Iowa and receive in return a trial package containing Cough Remedy for coughs colds croup bronchial and whooping coughsnd ticklinw throat Stom ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou bles indigestion gsasy pains that crowd the heart biliousness and constipation Solve needed in every family for bums scalds wounds piles end skin affections these valued family Mdicinas far only 5 cents miss iL ar types is the highest since 1320 the crop in New England and' Wisconsin has moved slowly armers have ex pressed an intention to increase acre age in Pennsylvania and New England and to lorida tlon to types The demand for the manufacture sipoklng mixtures one of the leaders duclng this type is Inc unon that of other types has already taken the place of 'nucii of the territory In Ohio formerly de voted to the export type and Intended increases in tobacco acreage reported in Indiana and Missouri are apparent ly Burley Exports of unmanufactured tobac co since 1910 have ranged from about 30 to more than 50' per cent of the annual production Since" 1019 ex ports have steadily declined in vol ume until the fiscal year beginning July 1 1923 During the ensuing seven months exports were 360000001 pounds heavier than in the corres ponding period of the preceding yaar if exports continue at tne present rate the total for this fiscal year vVl be the highest but one one record the Department says' Beyond the direct setto with La ollette and his probable "Progres sive following Lockwood will give battle to every aspirant for the House or Senate who As a pro gressive or otherwise seeks election on the Republican ticket who does not in the judgment of Lockward and his advisors measure up to their idea of what a Republican should be "The time has he says "when individuals who have been us ing the Republican party as a path to power t6 betray it when in of fice must cease to be taken for grant ed Only by such resistance can the Republican party be Rheuma the marvelous rheuma tism remedy sold and guaranteed by Patterson Drug Co acts quickly safely mrelv It antagonizes and drives from the system the poisons that cause stiffness and pain in the joints and muscles adv Truiikful of Liquor Prohibition already figures in most of the congressional inquiries or In stance Captain Scalfe late of the Jus tice Department told the Daugherty committee Gillett got a trunkful of seized liquor 10n per cent said a senator Scaife answered find it 100 per cent (By The Associated Press) STONYBROOK I April 29 Moro than 32000 persons men wo fncn anil children from Infancy up to straddling grammar school age at tended a Ku Klux Klan jubilee and initiation in a secluded1 meadow on Long 'Island screened from view of the neighboring roads by heavy woods which lasted front noon Saturday un til long after dawn today The Initiations were (he principal events of the evening A class of more than SOO would be klansmen was in ducted Into the hooded order and so numerous were the neophytes that they had to lie taken in two divisions Then shortly after midnight a class of nearly 100 women not robed bn with handkerchiefs tied over faces took the awesome vows by which they boc irno members of the Kameiin the order affiliated with the klan Then there were other features including a klan Adding of Arthur Ji Scott 24 of New York City and Elizabeth Ashbly 21 of Sag Harbor In I The klan baptism that was to have been held was postponed be cause of the chilly night wind Insist on TA hl VAC VEGETABLE PILLS Constipipn rectly accused the ex attornoy gener al of getting "liquor Mitchell Palmer rlrregularitles as alien prop erty custodian and rancis Burton Harrison of similar irregularities while governor general of the Philip pines The Interior Department ask ed what ex officials have used their influence in urging private 'claims there mentioned ex Senators Gore Oklahoma Myers Montana Hoke Smith Georgia' Saulsbury Delaware Chamberlain Oregon The Gift of Gifts for the gift that for the liver Beware of imitations Demand the genuine in 10c and 3Sc pack ages bearing above trade mark Program or Memorial Day of Danville Red Men was "made this programme which on May 18th when Men will hold their services The com has Mayor Harry Wooding and his un derstudy John Weber this morning faced a light docket clearing it in a tew minutes was elected "maybr election and was morning sittin: Only two cases arose kenson was arraigned on a charge of driving an cated costs Heard wak tried for driving an automobile in Danville after his privilege to drive had been revoked some time ago for operating a ma chine while under the influence of whisky Ho was fined $11 and costs of taking money for In an under investigation have found no basis automobile while intoxi The warrant was dismissed at Every druggist in this county is authorized tq say to every" rheumatic sufferer that if a full pint bottle of Allenrhu (he sure conqueror of rheu matism does not show the way to stop the agony reduce swollen joints and MW mild vtgatabla Taxatv to Im rallava Constipation and Blli cusnaea and keep the digestive and eliminative functions normal 25 I i for nr Mrs Mary Clutter Buried On Sunday See our Grdauation Gift display for Suggestions You first realize what Emulsion is by the strength it brings to the body Scott Bowne Bloomfield 22 S2 most suffering and piteous and helpless of Rochester Allenrhu who for many years suffered the torments of acute rheumatism desires all suf ferers to know that he does not want a cent of money unless Al lenrhu decisively conquers this worst of all diseases and he has instructed druggists to guarantee it as above in every Mcall's Drug Store can supply you adv 32000 GATHER AT KLAN JUBILEE NEAR NEW YORK Them wns to have been dancing but in spite of all precautions to pre vent anyone missing his way to the field the band got lost cn route Somebody produced a phonograph from an automobile and a few score of tile die hards were prancing to its feeble strains as the sun lifted over flic trees In klan circles it Is said tgday that this was the largest gathering of the order ever held in New York state except that at Hauppaug I a year ago Master of the ceremonies was King Kleagle Gus King who reviewed formal procession of the white night riders mounted on horseback The speaker of the evening was the Rev Dr for an six Invite Coolidge to Attend Apple Blossom estival (By The Assoctstert Press) WINCHESTER Va April President Coolidge his cabinet mem bers of both Houses of Congress and Virginia State officials have been in vited to attend andoah apple Saturday our million bloom will greet the 10000 visitors expected to attend the festivities Dances parades a ride through the apple orchards and the crowning of Princess Shenandoah Queen of the estival willbe included in the cele bration Young Weber in the at his post this beside the mayor John TT 11 CAPTV RE BIG STILL' Mayor Wilborn and his sleuths cap tured a 75 gallon blockade still yes terday at 3 o'clock The still was run ning full blast and two negroes Os car Crowder and Robert Winston were taken into the toils of the law charged with operating an illicit still The outfit was located about five miles from South Boston on the Virginia road on the farm of Dr Belt one of the negroes being a tenant on the farm The officers went around to the other side of the still and watched the negroes at work for half hour before making thn arrest They could not make the approach from the road oiWaccount of the presence of two colored women who were pre tending to be working in a field but who were on the lookout for the wn who were working at the still They were well equipped for business hav ing a 75 gallon still of the sheet iron copper combination' construction the being made of sheet iron and the top and bottom of copper The worm was also made of copper Then had about 400 gallons of beer which had been made from corn meal andshipstuff and about five gallons of whiskey in a galvanized tub A well had been dug near the outfit to fur nish 'water for the run" The outfit was cut to pieces with the exception of the still the cap and the worm which were brought to the city along with the offenders Chaney Wilborn A Whitlow Lewis and II Bass were the of ficers making the haul' They are of the opinion that this was the first run also that the negroes were mak ing the whiskey for a retailer at Piv erdale On this issue La ollette is ready to give battle If there is one thing Laollette has guarded more zealously than his pro gressive principles it is his right to wear the label He has carefully observed every requirement for party regularity If any group is masquerading under false colors he will contend it is the Old Guard crowd which he insists has forsaken Republican fundamentals If Laollette leads a third party out of the convention at Cleveland for instance he will claim as Roose velt did in 1912 that his following is the real Republican party and thaihe party dominating the convention is the wolf in clothing startea out on tneir career oi enme or a time they set the New York police a dizzy pace irst the police insisted there any bobbed hair bandit Mayor Hylan even so late as a few days ago still insisted the girl bandit was a creation of the newspa pers looking for good copy and an opportunity to discredit ihc police Meantime "the bandit and her "tall who was always with her continued to hold up small merchants and corner store groceries At some place? they were so they paid return calls But always their operations were on a small scale At last they tackled a big job And it proved thdr undoing They attempt ed to hold up a cashier of a big con cern Things went wrong It became necessary at last to use one of the guns in the family arsenal The cash ier was shot in the leg Unexpected resistance had found the bandit duo too nerveless to shoot to kill They say they never wanted to do any thing like that The police are inclined to believe them Deep Seated Uric Acid Deposits Am Dissolved and (lie Rheumnl le Poison Starts to the System Within Twenty four Hours NEA Service Writer WASHINGTON April 29 George Jockwood roly poly Republican feels full of tight i But in his" double headed job as secretary of the Republican National Committee and editor of the tional Republican" heretofore re garded as the "official of the Republican party freedom of action has been hampered True he has been free to fight the Democrats But it is not Democrats whom George most 'desires to lam baste It is indiblduals inside the Republican party who he feels are not behaving live Republicans that cause his fists to clench and his pulse to thump with the desire for battle Wherefore disregarding the possi ble result on his chances for reelec tion as secretary of the national com mittee George announces that now and hereafter the "National Republi is not to be considered as "ih mouthpiece of the Republican nat ional organization or the organ of the Republican National Use or Sore Tired Aching eet that Mrs was making her home I Jordan Mrs Car Personals Mrs Edmunds accompanied by Miss lorence McCool a trained nurse motored to Danville Sunday and underwent an operation far a Good bye sore feet burning feet swollen feet sweaty feet smelling feet tired feet Good bye corns callouses bunions and raw spots No more shoo tight ness no more limping with pain or drawing up your face in agony is magical acts right off draws out all the poisonous exudations which puff up the feet Use and for get your foot misery Ah! how com fortable your feet feel A few cents buy a box of "Tiz now at any drug or department store sufferJ Have goo I ''foet glad feet feet "that never swell never hurt never get tir ed A foot comfort guaranteedr money As nlfluo the law passed yet but sure to President Coolidge disap proves but probably won't veto it Japan's position would be stronger If she weren't excluding the Chinese herself (Special to The Bee) SOUTH BOSTON April 29 ur ther developments in" the case of Cozart who was arrested at Riverdale near South Boston transporting 14 quarts of in his car and a good quantity under his shirt have resulted in the arrest of Percy Tuck colored who has been mixed up in bootleg transetions be fore It has now developed that Tuck sold the whiskey to Cozart Sunday morning It is also a coincidence worthy of note that Cozart then took the whiskey to Roxboro in his car and was chased by the 'North Carolina officials all the way back to Riverdale and was caught in less than 100 yards of the place that the pur chase was made When he refused to accompany Sheriff Long and Deputy Clayton fnrmAd and he was placed in jail at South Boston throat ailment yesterday morning The operation was performed by Dr A Robertson at the General hos pital! 1 Miss Hallie Jordan returned to Minrtftv irom burg Va where she attended the Easter dances at The South Boston High school base ball team will play three games this week Tuesday South Boston vs Scottsburg at Scottsburg NVpdnesd ty Martinsville at South Boston Satur day Martinsville at Martinsville SOUTH BOSTON Va' April The South Boston High school team blanked the Clover High school nine here ridav afternoon by a score of 6 to 0 The South Boston Highs made 11 hits hits while the Clover aggregation got only 2 The feature of the game was the airtight pitching of Hunt for the locals Box ecore: last attempted holdup many women witnesses and their keen eyes gave the police the clue that was needed tond th ecareer of bobbed hair Ou'tlaK The women said that un questionably she was about to be come a mother The police imme diately notified all doctors and hos pitals But the bandits slipped away to Jacksonville ily traced The baby was born only to die in fiye days It had been stir ring beneath the heart of the 20 year old girl while she stood gun in hand in the numerous episodes of her brief criminal career The eugenists say it is a good thing the baby died: that with pre natal in fluences it could not have been a goodcitizen Neveratheless it was the baby 'which brought the closing chapter to the bobbed hair thriller The police had been able to do nothing abso lutely toward checking the exploits of the girl and her husband until the tell tales of approaemng motnernoou entered the picture Now there is much mawkish senti ment about the girl One touch of nature makes the whole world akin and one touch of motherhood brings great tenderness into the human heart Yet the detectives say the girl has been dry eyed throughout her recent ordeal has seldom spoken if the baby except to say that she want ed to give It a decent birth and start In life and her thoughts have been on a trip to the circus rather than any higher things There is not much romance to the girl bandit on closer view She is just the type of so many in a big city is more or less illiterate likes pretty clothes chews gum1 dances in the summer with her fellow at Coney Island reads the worst of novels andn story magazines and above all is regretful that her own career on the first page is about to be ended The girl is not even a study for the alien ists She is just weak Letter Will Help Danville She writes: hated cooking be cause all I ate turned sour and form ed gas drank hot water and olive oil by the gallon Nothing helped until I used Adlerika" Most medi cines act only on lower bowel but Ad lerika acts on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes ail gas and pois ons Excellent for obstinate con stipation Helps any case gas on the stomach in TEN minutes Mc Drug Store Going on in the World CHIE EVENTS BRIELY TOLD of rheumatic pain he will gladly re turn yP to on ey )y it ho tc mment Alienrhu has been tried and tested for years and really marvelous results nave been accompnsnect in tne severe agony where Mr A nnnuncomont morning of the will bo followed the Danville Red annual memorial mlttee on arrangements which prepared the programme is composed of Parrott chairman Walter Mansfield secretary and Eugene Mann chairman of the programme committee 1 The following programme will be rendered: Master of Ceremonies Honorable Harry Wooding Sr Song "Bless Be By Rev Philip A Mickel Address By Rev Joseph Gresham Euiogv Honorable John Car ter Jr Song "Going Down The Valley One By Memorial Address Py Alfred Rutherford "Great Profit5 of Great Council of United States" Song "Nearer My God To Benediction Rev John Rustin Ceremony at grave side Luther Townes Dr Johnson and Rev A Guinn Red Men will please meet at Chick asaw Wigwam at 2 and march as a body to Calvary enuren 3 A Healthy Woman Is Always Beautiful Petersburg Va "Dr a vorite Prescription has been bo very beneficial to me that I am glad of the opportunity of giving my recommen dation hoping that it may be the means of helping other women The "avorite has been a wonderful help to me physically It is fthe only medicine I have taken to peak the last eighteen years Whenever I became the least bit run down felt nervous or suffered with backaches or dizzy spells and felt my strength leaving me I always turned to the and it helped me each time I always keep a bottle of it on my medicine shelf for use at any Mrs AV Belvin 841 Com merce Street Ask our neighbor about this Pre which has sold for over 50 'vaars Obtain it now in tablets or liquid from druggist Send Dr Piercert Hotel in Bufalo Oc'for adv By GEORGE MANNING (Washington Carres poqde nt of Hie Danville Bee) WASiHNGTON April 29 The Department of Agriculture an nounces the probability of record to bacco exports with one exception in the current fiscal year if the rate prevailing the first part of the year keeps up Jt also discusses changes in the Industry brought about by in creasing foreign demand for cigarette tozacco ollowing is the main portion of the department bulletin: Production of bright or fine cured tobacco has extended into about thirty new cduntles in George and experi mental patches are reported from many other sections of the State In creased plantings are also being made in the old tobacco counties The de partment feels that a hazard exists in any such violent increase tn tobicco production as that contemplated in Georgia due to the inexperience of the growers planting their first crop of tobacco the expense of providing curing barns and other necessary equipment and the uncertainty that present prices will be maintained Acreage 'and production of cigar tobacco hilve been comparatively low during the past three years and al though the average price for all cig By CHARLES STEWART NE Ser view Writer There'll be no war Not now ever as a direct exclusion of the elusion means bad a sjtuatlon that makes war easy to start WHEN the Little One arrives you can have that moment more free from suffering than you have perhaps imagined An eminent physician expert in this science has shown the way It was he who first produced the great remedy "Mother's Mrs I Hartman Scranton Pa ears: "With my first two children I had a doctor and a nurse and then they had to nse instru ments but with my last two children I and had only a nurse we had no time to get a doctor because I wasn't very sick only about ten or fifteen as our mothers and grandmothers did wait start today and meanwhbs write to Bradfield Regulator Co BA 73 Atlanta Ga for a free illustrated book containing information every expectant mother should have Is sold by all drug everywhere Having thus absolved his party of responsibility for any of the things the may print Lockwood is set to take a poke at any individual or candidate who may sponsor any of the or "radi cal" programs opposed by the servative" element in the party gov ernment ownership for instance His first assault will be against the stronghold of Senator I aollette rom the Lockwood viewpoint Ia ollctte and his followers arc a barid of pirates who unless repulsed will seize the party ship force captain and crow to walk the plank and then sal! brazenly into port with the banner still at the masthead scuttle the old ship and go down with bands playing than per rnit it to fall into such hands George declares' the grad' is Jewelry Be it a watch a neck lace a string of pearls or a ring its lasting quality makes it most certain to be appreciated for years to come VOICES 'APPRECIATION The Young Christian As sociation should like through the medium of the to whose unfail ing kindness and interest the associa tion owes so much to express its deep gratitude and sincere appreciation to each member of the cast In the musi cal comedy so effec tively given on Tuesday evening The training course in preparation for was an Intensive one and meant th cconcentrated effort of all taking part in the play It meant the sacrifice bf other interests and 'a complete giving of time and energy To the committees who so faithfully looked after the mechanics of the play much of the success of is due was given by the in dustrial department of the Young Women's Christian Association for the benefit of the conference and conven tion fund of that department and the proceeds of tlie play will be used ex clusively for the Industrial depart ment of the association Personals Bland Schoolfield and Mrs Hagan motored to redricks yesterdav to spend a few days with Mrs father at "Travel ler's Rest" Miss Lucy Lee itzgerald Js spending a few days with friends at University of Virginia Isaac Hubbard of Claiborne street was called to the bedside of her sister Miss Mollie Tucker at Long Island Va who is seriously ill A Turner and Miss Linnie Turner left yesterday in their car for Wilson where they will visit their brother Turner Tnhn Temide Benton of mingham Ala is visiting his parents" Mr ami Mrs Benton Gray street Marian Morgan of Averett College spent Sunday with Miss Caro lyn Vann at her country home near Wi Rebecca Heiner" who is a student at Averett College spent the week end at' home in Martins ville Miss Kuby Barker week end at her home in Miss Ruby Barker spent the week end at her home in Axton re turning to Averett College this morn ing and to ascertain their business in the tobacco town The boys first declar ed that they hailed from Durham North that the pony was their own Individual property But they quailed under the hot fire of questions shot at them and Carter told the officers that they came from Lynchburg and that the pony had been stolen from a colored man at that place This was confirm ed by the Lynchburg officers and the boys are being held ftfr the arrival of an officer from Lynchburg who is expected to come here tonight and take them back to the scene of their crime A Correction In reviewing the history of Hali fax county by Mt's Wirt Johnson Carrington in the South Boston Spec ial Edition of the Register and Bee it was In error in staring Carrington with Mrs rington is the mother of Mrs Jordan of South Boston and is mak ing her home with her 0 Rockingham Man Gets Substantial Gift rom Niece (Special to The Bee) MAYODAN April Bike a Rockingham county farmer received letter a few daj ago Opening it lie found it contained a check for $30000 a gift without strings sent him bv hts niece Mrs lorence Mickey of1 Bateman Cali fornia Mrs Mickey married a wealthy Californian several years ago and af ter accumulating a good deal of prop erty he died and left his entire estate to his widow ike is less troubled this year about the state of his tobac co plants than he was this time last year He is relaxing in the lap of the gods has made no plans for in vestment other than a trip to the far West to tender his personal thanks to his thoughtful niece RHEUMATISM Leaves You orever By ROBERT SMALT 1 (Copyright 1924 bv The Bee) NEW YORK April The last 1 chapter in the most lurid romance New York has ever known is about i to be written written "up the i to the most painted of cheeks I "The bobbed hair lias had her fling and has found that outlawry does not pay She was lured into the holdup wmc by what sne tnougnt was the success of others i Most of all she did not want baby born in a furnished room wanted a flat of her own And waited a pretty yalete She been working in a laundry but cominc of the babv had made it cpssary to give up the hard labor Much Money Her husband was an automobile mechanic and although these gentry are supposed to make fabulous wages judging by the average garage bill the girl who became the "bobbed hair had not able to lay by enough to meet the modest wishes of her heart She and the husband talk ed the matter over Others had made 4 1 mt Tt rt 4 llJlligj vl Hi 4 i was a matter of but a few hours to gather a "family of three au tomatic pistols A pistol pocket was patched onto the inside of an old fur coal A few bobbed blonde curls bought at the hairdresser were tuck ed under a cloches hat and the ex pectant mother and father to be nut their career of crime Hatpin Job By Girl Is atal to Boy Offender (By The Associated Press) OMAHA Neb April 29 Jabbing at neighborhood girls with a pin tipped stick cost the life of Robert LrfpnhpriTPr 14 Aileen Ralph 13 plunged a hat pin into his chest puncturing a blood ves uneral services of Mrs Mary Catherine Clutter who died early last riday were conducted from the home 711 Grove "street on Sunday af ternoon at four by Rev Charles Garrison Interment wns mal? in Mountain View cemetery The obsequies drew an unusually large number of poppln both to the home and to the cemetery many of these being men and women who had come within the benign influence of Mrs Clutter The pall bearers were: Dr Garnet Johnson Corwine Lawson Auld Hall oyars it loyd Rob ertson ami McKoin The flower doSjgns which were un usually numerous were borne to the grave by Jennings A Ma nnoeh Hurd Moseley Hen ry Hall A Soyars Dodson TV Kympton TV Heard TV Suddeth IL Lea Clay TV Daniel Carter IL Dunn A ker Motley TVflliam Chapman TV TV Yeatts Oswald Long Hatcher Lee A Tfgon ergu son Baroody A Baroody Talley Willie Austin Mark Rich ardson Charles McLaughlin TV Masencup TV Bledsoe Lewis Nor burn Henry Roediger and George Moore WASHINGTON Lt I I tn liUI KI JUNIOR Little Kte 11 Ono third th rer 1 lr dose Made et tame ingredients then candy eoated dren and adults I YOUR DRUOQIST1 1 I 4 1 1B1 1 South Boston AB Penick 2b 3 0 1 0 Lawson Sb 2 1 0 0 Edmunds ss 4 2 1 0 DeJanette lb 0 0 Hodges if 4'00" Wilkerson rf 4: 1 1 0 Spears cf 4 2 1 0 Lantor 4 210 Hunt 4 3 10 Totals7 33 11 60 Clover AB Quarles 2b 4 1 0 1 II Quarles 3 0 0 0 Bracket 'ss 3 0 0 0 Harden lb 3 0 0 0 Henderson cf 3 '1 0 Gibson 3 0 0 0 Rakes rf 3 0 0 2 Clark if 3 0 0 0 Harden 3b 3 0 0 1 Totals 28 2 0 Settle Affair With ists Paul Edwards and Johnson who were dissatisfied with a decision in Judge court Saturday morning decided to settle the matter among themselves according to the Insiston A TANliAC VEGETABLE PILLS Constipiitipn.

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