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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 3

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Murfreesboro, Tennessee
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Thursday, Mar. 1333 OPTIMISM IS HIGH Their Last Public Appearance RATES Two cents per word with a minimum charge of .25 cents. Three insertions for the price of hW. PHONE 22 ASK FOR CLASSIFIED" 3 a -V $. WV sy i jj $.

wKri i 'V5- For Sale VJ 7 For Rent i -l. i fe FOR SALE General Electric Refrigerator, good as new, popular family size. A real bargain. 'Call at 115 North Maneys Ave. (14-3t-D) of FOR RENT Eight-room residence.

Maneys avenue. Possession April 1. $25.00. Sam C(A. (14-tf-D) FOR RENT 2 modem bungalows, one furnished, and one unfurnished.

All conveniences. Electric stove. Well located. Call 312. (l3-3t-D), fr FOR SALE Certified Korean Inspected in field, seed tested and certified as dodder free.

Price, 6 cents per lb. Phone 106, Smyrna. Asa resham. (305-tf-D) vt A -f FOR RENT Storehouse at Barfield. Two gas tanks and pumps already installed.

Possession 'March 20th. Also two-room house. R. Summer Ul-3t-Pd) COMMODITIES, BONDS AHDSTOCKS SOAR Excitement High and Bidding is Fast on Various Exchanges By UNITED PRESS Stocks, boncS and commodities ed today on theii respective markets. Excitement ran high and bidding wdl fast on various exchanges.

Stocks jumped 1 to 3 points in a rush of buying that caused tickers to lag 8 minutes behind the piarket. Cotton futures were carried up $2 to $4 a bale vfren trading was resumed on the New York, and New Orleans exchanges. Drains on which limits of fluctuation had. been set opened with gains at or near the maximum fluctuation permitted. 1 1 A curb exchange seat sold at $39,000, up 4,000 from the previous sale i Dr.

Einstien Denounces Nationalism at Banquet New York, March 10 (U.R)t-Shy Dr. Albert Einstein, honored by 1,000 persons at a banquet last night, denounced nationalism as, a grave danger threaten all of western civilization TOclay he was saying goodbye to American friends, and preparing to sail Saturdy for Amsterdam. He will not set foot in his native Oermany as long at Adolf Hitler' and the Nationalistic coalition remains in power. it? upward swing on the first day after the holiday, but all sections of the list participated and mOst Issues closed within fractions of their highs for the day. The Iron Age, In Its weekly review, forecast a sharp pickup In steel business with price increases probable.

The bank situation in the New York area proved cheering to observers as ttatistics became available which showed how financial institutions had survived the holiday. In New York state, 798 banks out of a total of 916 were open for full business. Many others operated under restrictions. ADOPT RESOLUTIONS ON WOMANS DEATH In the death of Mrs. J.

P. Smith our class has lost a valued friend and a faithful member. We bear loving record to her beautiful Christian character and radiant influence. Uniting with the church at an early age, she grew steadily In the grace and knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, and thus attained a wealth of gracious personality which the world could neither give nor take away. Through her husband and son she touched two great wars and developed a pure patriotism enriched by experiences and chastened by sorrow.

Our class is linked to heaven by a new golden Let us follow the steps of our sister even as she followed Christ. Mrs. Carter Helm Jones, Mrs. H. L.

Johnson. 7 Vs WHITWELL COAL The Best is the Least Expensive. CHRISTY HUGGINS CO. Phone 31. (241-tf-D) Stock and Bond Market Performances are Gratify- ing 1 New York, Manfa 16 The New York financial community moved buoyantly into full operation today as the re-opening of cotton and grain exchanges ended the moratorium cycle There remained banks with closed doors and other casualties of the depression, but business was in motion again and (he tone in Wall Street and out was one of optimism as pronounced as was the pessimism of late February and the first three days of March Yesterdays stock and bond market performance accounted for much of the optimism.

The average gain of stocks on the big board! in the first day of post holiday was 15 -per cent, the largest proportionate gain in a single day within memory of market observers. By dollars, gains ranged up to nearly $12 a share on some issues The list gained $3,000,000,000 in value, on paper, in the five hours of business. The bond market was as bullish, with government Issues especially strong. Comomdlty exchanges here, In Chicago an delsewhere, will open today, many of them with restrictions to prevent too violent price fluctuations. Securities of companies whose business stands to gain by legalization of beer and wine led the stock market In av FOR RENT House, five-rooms and bath, electric llgnts pot water heater, Large shady yard.

718 N. Spring St. Ambrose Crass. Mitcellaneoua JOB Wanted Reliable negro wants job firing furnaces and doing odd jobs. Phone 38.

(298-tf-D) FOR RENT Three nice homes, well located. Will rent very cheap. ERNEST M. JORDAN, TeL 853. (259-tf-D) GUARANTEED BATTERIES, and starter work, one-half price.

BATTERY SERVICE STATION, Exlde TeL 322. (242-tf-Dl -I FOR RENT Offices In News-Journal building; steam heat and janitor service; best equipped office building 1U Murfreesboro. $10 per month. Call 38, (265-tf-D) CASH to pay for cream. Paying 15c today.

Henry Brothers. (7 tf-D READ THE WANT ADS IN THIS ISSUE New Deal Prices is FAST color vat dyed 'Wen former Mayor Walker of New York appeared before former Governor Roosevelt at Albany last August Mrs. Walker accompanied the who was making his unsuccessful fight to retain office. It was their last public appearance and Mrs. Walker has now filed suit in Miami charging the popular Jimmy deserted her ia 12aS- 1 Hew Deal Prices 40 INCHES WiDE ALL SILK FLAT CREPE ft In all pretty colors.

Heavy quality, As Japan 'Walked Out on League Dress Punts Full yard wide in every pretty color -S; -s 5 5W Li ft, I 0- 'i- MADE of fadless batiste Clean-Up Lot of LADIES' IQQDIIS MADE OF FINE PERCALE Wash Drosses! Fast colors, vat-dyed, new style Wash Dresses, including the new Warp-Abounds. Wash Blousos! That look like dollar values. Pretty colors and styles that everyone likes all sizes. Fine Rayons, Crepes, Silks and Meshes w. Values to $1.95 you will have to hurry to share in these, cafes? Wayne-Maid 01.95 Fine Wash, Dresses Special event for one day only.

These are values that you cannot equaL Ladies' Fashioned Delustered IlayonCilli HOSE All New Colors YOU MUST SEE THESE! Nows the Time To Buy Men andY oiingMen Spring Dresses! AT ONLY Our regular stock -of $1.95 FLANNEL Suimnes 0 While stock all prett colors. Every pretty colors. Every This dramatic scene had its brief moment in the world spotlight recently, and its consequences gave the war-weary nations a bad sear. Led by their leader, Yosuke Matsuoka (right), Japans delegation to tho League of Nations at Geneva is shown as it walked out on that august body following the Leagues vote of censure, laying the blama for the J. Far Eastern trouble on Nippon.

Search the city for suit of this quality and this tyla and you will find not one garment within ten dollar of thi price, Single and Double Breatted All Wool WORSTEDS stunts "Georgia, Peach in London 2 Even in the year of slimmer budget can have the smartest Spring dress you have aver bad I This group embraces every new fashion rough crepes, matelasse, heavy sheers as feminine or as tailored in silhouette as you like. Sises for women and misses, i Fur-trimmed and Tailored Ladies Suits $75 Just Unpacked Ladies Coats A 95 1 Flannel and Baket Weaves 'D 4 NEW FOLK A- DOT Dresses $0)98 Everyone wants a smart-looking snappy Spring Suit colors of Blues, Tans, and Greys in trimmed or untrim-. med models They're swell looking. Z1 Hard Finished i Well-Tailored SUITS pretty array of colors SO Navy Blues, Polo Blues Greys, Tans, Blacks New Crepe materials that look lilt higher priced coats Pretty atyles in all sizes. Others in Fur-trimmed and plain models $9.75 as Others trimmed in Genuine Squirrel Fur Trimmings 818.75 'Big dots little dote middle-sized dots Smart styles MOST, UNUSUAL VALUES.

Perfect gills Hose MENS FflJfftofflGlG SHOES EVERYTHING THATS NEW IN Ladies SUPPERS New Bues, new Greys, new blacks, new blondes, new Whites, straps. 3 Pairs $1.18 3 Pairs $1.18 413. 2.90 h. pumps, ties naw styles at the now prico Made of genuine tested quality Tull-grain Cowhide. AD jpew Spring styles Pure thread silk from top to toe, full-fashioned and serviceably-sheer Every new Spring color.

This silk hose has been selling for 65c Special Price cannot remain this low for long Bay them by the JBox and It's lust an old English custom to ask Bobby when In doubt, and William Young Stribling, Georgie heavyweight fistic merchant, is here shown as he conformed to the rules and sought some information from a London policeman during his tour of the English capital. With Stribling are his two children who accompanied him on the long trip that toqjc him to South Africa, where he defeated Dan McCorkindale, champion of the, Dark Continent. i tv: "v-t.

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