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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 4

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(0)0 Special 'to The Journal and Tribune. Ivicktown, June 27Ducktown is making great preparation for an old fashion Fourth of July celebration. to be held on Monday, July Copt- T. Y. Peck and Hon.

IL A. Taylor will deliver patriotic addresses. All kinds of sports and amusements for young and, old4, together with old Ulna ginger cakes, stipple cider and red lemonade will be present in abunaThousands ars expected to attend from North Georgia and Western North Carolina, and the largest crowd of people ever assembled in Duck town is anticipated. The 'three mining companies will suspend operations for the day so all their employes can attend. Tribune le 27Duck- reparation for a avecial staalon of the legislature for the purpose of ratifying the federal constitutional amendment which will grant equal suffrage to the women of these Valted States.

"The republican party In the nation end In the state haa 1wa3rs led the other fight for equal suffrage and Pred gressive measures. and I feel entirely safe teptedging the solid vote or the repubbeen members of the state genets and house of representatives for the ratincation of the sul'frage amend-Meat. -If a special sextsion is Called. I also Urge you to put in said tall the Ira-mediate repeal of the infamous public utilities law and the repeal or modification of the present inquitous tax sesessenent both of -which were passed its administration measures during the last session of the legisdature. 'lloth the republican and democratic tmrties at their recent state conventions went on record in their reepJetive platform In favor of the repeal of the public utilities law and the repeal or Modification of the assessment statute.

and the taxpayers and citizens are entitled to Immediate relief from these vicious and burdensome mess-tires, A. the taxpayers have to MY the expenee of the extra seeston, there is no sound reason why action on thenu measurer, should be delayed until the regular 921 session. I handing a copy of this letter to the press and respectfully request an immediate reply In order that your ammer 'nay also be publiethed. "Xottre very truly. "HAL It CLEMENTS." rrging an extra nession of the enneneee legislature for the purpose of ratifying the federal amend-anent granting equal suffrage to women and insisting that the call Include the repeal of the public utilities law and the repeal or modification of the riew state sueseestment measure.

Hal IL Clemente, chairman of the republican state executive committee has; address-AO an open letter to Governor A. H. Itobeetat. Mr. Clements.

in bis litter pledges the support of republican members a the tate senate an4 house of reprettientatives to favor ratification of the lituttritge amerstiment, declaring that the republican party. both in the natio sod in has long advocated equal rights for women. negarding the repeal of the utintles kw and repeal 4W DIOdIneati.Ori Of the aseesemont act. Clements calls attention to the feet that both republican and democratic platforms urge the TerWal of the former measure and re peal or modification of the latter. and declares that the people are entitled to immediate relict Following Is the letter to Governor Itoberts in full: Knoxvile.

Tenneesee. 4June 26th. 1220. Honorable A. II.

Roberts. 1Covernor of Tennessee. 43shv111e. Tenn. -Dear Sir; As chairman of the republican tate-executive cornmittee for TennesItee and the nominal head of the repot).

bean party in the state. I hereby call upon you as governor to forthwith call nmqt of I I limm.m. I fr 1101 fft, aJ Coupon ityaln p3er rr 1CODAIERS AI 1 tilla ON i 1 C1 ISI Ii 1 I it 01 Rld I i i 1-6)11-51-1kNIP1 1 1 3 11 1 ,,,4, 01 1, 11 De SCEa cuaim 1.1 which will entitle you to a FREE, Package of whk 1 i --( Fr 1 1 flit it 4 1 POWELL STA-1'10N. rowatli Station June 27--Miss Es411 Murry. of Knox Ville was the gtit of Margaret Groner Miss Lucile Byrd Is on the sick list, her many friends are sorry to learn.

Zorn, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Gill. The ladies' aid society' met with Mn s. Roberts Thursday and planned an ice Cream supper for July IS.

Mrs. Sam Chamberlain. of Indiana, le visiting friends here. Mr. Allen and Wilford of Knoxville, spent with home folks.

Miss Anna Virilliams, of Bull Run Creeks has been the guest of Mrs. A. L. May the past few Before returning to her home. she will visit friends In Knoxville and Maryville.

Miss Artie Herrell, of Knoxville, was here Thursday. Farmers are, very busy, cutting wheat. Mra George Lindsey is spending the week-end with friends at Harriman. Mr. and Mrs.

J. W. May were hers Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Ewing spent the pasr Week at Bluff City. Mr. and Mn. W. R.

Cooper was In Knoxville Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Q. S.

May attended the funeral of Mrs. Rusk Jilandar at Bluff Miss Alice Geisler of Knoxville was -here Sunday. Mrs. O. W.

Riley and Miss Stella May, of Knoxville, were here Sunday. Miss Geneva Roberts of Eagan Is the gueet of Luther Cooper. Miss Jeanette Bradley was la Knox Thursday. Grandmes Powdered Sorp Po' eries of Pulled In City Keep Officers Busy Moir a ,1 I to prove to yen That Grandma Its the kinost economical owls pm con asa Pn fo Soap 4J 1 4111111111111111111111111.11111 Juno iS, 1920. -i NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS New Torii.

Jane virtual tie for the National league leaderablp between Cincinnati and St. Louis wae brought about today when the Cardinale scored their third consevistive victory over the Reda The --American league race in tdmost equally as close. orly a half gazne sepacating Cleveland In first place from New York. St Louie. which is the only first AI-vision club in the National league.

proceeding ate profitable pace began its climb early in the month front fifth Win fling series from Pittabilrgh. Chicago. Brooklyn and New York and toeing to Philadelphia and Boston. The Boston and New York Nationals and the Chicago and Washington Americana are going at a winning pont. The Braves aud Giants both thave now a combination of steady pitching and good batting that may advance thin a few ldePs trO the league ladder.

The White Sox received their first 'setback today In eprmit -starts while the isenators increased their record tO seven consecutive victories. fi --z, In tlis IsTational league Cincinnati in the midet of a batting slump and the pitching staffs of Brooklyn- and Chicago art faltering. Pittsburgh and rhiladelPhia Are showing- occasional flashee of winning form. 7 Neither Of the two American league leaders and New York ap. pears capable of uncovering a.

winning spurt. The two teams are Jost romp-Ins along and only bold first- and second places respectively, by virtue of good work early In the month. The vitchers of tlus Indian team which, batted at the spectacular rate of .352 last week. failed to do their -share. The New York moundamen are effective but up until flaturdare contest the bat hug fell at Is fast losing ground through nnsteady St.

Louis slumped badly- after its spurt of the previous week. Detroit's batting 1 is below par. Philadelphia today lost its eighteenth' consecutive games two leas than the American league record. Records of Leagues. The week's record in each league of games played.

won and lost with runs bite and errant including- genies of SaturdaY'. June 26, lo as follows: National 1. Cincinnati .4 I 2 4 12 37 4 St. Louis 5 I 2 20 43 4 Brooklyn II 3 6 29 65 16 Pittsburgh 6 II 3 23170 7 Chicago 11 2 4 23 67 7 Boston 7 5 2 26 47 11 New York 7 6 2 36 76 10 1" 7 II 427 67 11 American 1 L. It Cleveland 3 4 43 33 3 New York 5 3 3 20 60 5 Chicago 6 6 0 34 49 1 Washington 5 5 0 23 47 4 Boston .0..

4 2 4 29 64 6 St. Louis 4 '2 4 2762 7 Detroit 6 2 4 23 47 5 PrilladelPhia 5 0 6 11 43 14 GIANTS Chicano W0.04 New York Philadelphia American atahignosto Cleveland -4 NEW York wch A looula Detroit Philadalphla GIAIITS TAX I Loew's Theatre Entered Saturday Night and $40 or $50 TakenResidents Also Report Losses To Police SAVE SHOES -Alin STOCKINGS They will boat vow le as iattell you M. Leto TOW ALLAN'S roor-lASIC, She jot. Ilookag powder toe the toot. it take away the Mhos at Comes 3 'MIMI, Citalbell.S.

re Ciliate. scream, tormkse toot. Allem'. Yootaaeo mops the itietkot which cameo tbo wow out oboes lead stockings. mare espouse and 'Woos opoiluno a delight.

Shako it Into you ohmic. ill WI 100trbstk. Bad ovoryo oweeelememp0000m I. -OBITUARY. Cleopatra Struggled Along The Help of WbIte avenue, was entered Saturday eV ternoon ant robbers secured a watch and other valuables.

Alter entering the residence of Zehti Cl. E'Vantl 715 Wilt street. West Knoxville. Saturday evening. robbers secured a SUES of money and a revolver.

Detectives Day and Swaggerty are working on this gees. At a number of places entered it is re. ported the robbers found revolver and carried them Police officers and detectives are look. int ter a robber who played in the role of pulling a big; city job Saturday afternoon at o'clock when he entered the residene of Dr. B.

V. Howard. 717 Ninth 'street After taking a watch and jeweiry the robber. a well dressed man. was mean by Mrs.

Howard who came down stairs just as the robber was leaving. The strano get held Mrs. Howard at the point of pistol while he walked to the rear door and escaped. Detective" believe the man who entered tho Howerd residence had entered other bottles in that 'section of West Knoxville befi're going to the home of Dr. Howard.

It is thougM the pistol be held in his bands when he threatened Mrs. Howard was stolen from one of the other houeeta The man was expensively dressed and an-peered to be a professional hold-up man. police authorities say. Ttobbere were active in Knorville Sattirday afternoon and night and as a result el the repots t.t tooting of nunserous and Leew i ti eater. police authorities and ceur.ty officers were boil Sunday ekltriplettng a Het of the robberiel makign investigation's.

The most successful haul made by the robbers was at Loew's theater. where a partition in the business office wait broken permitting, the robbers tis enter. Officials of the theater discovered that package eontaining between $40 and $60 was misming Sunday. City Detectives Thorns. Day and Swaggerty have taken charge of the case an-Leafeta are being made to capture the robbers.

Vingor prbits left on a pasteboard picked t.r, is the office have been placed tn the handu of the officials and it is to be tuted in eleabilishing the identity of the rebber if possible. The finger prints appear in black lines on the board and the detective say identity can be easily tablished when the robber la captured. In the event an arrest In made the suspect will be taken to the office of the resu of identification and his finger prints will be obt so ained for comparin with the pr int left on the board in the theater of The residence of S. IL, McNutt. 11311 gb tr.

opys. TRIL Oki 1.M,Proor 1111,01, OfAE3 Ai.gliL AL W. IL zosrats Temi, June 21.tunerat IPPrvices for W. 1-1, Roberts. who died at his reeldence in South Bristol, were conducted today at the Baptiit church at Bluff City, Teen.

The Rev. T. F. Roberts officiated. Interment was in the cemetery at Bluff City.

Deceased is survived by but wife, one 11011. one ono bolt-brother, and three sisters. MU. JULIA' ARNOLD Bristol, June 27.lirs. sold, 14, wife of John Arnold, died yesterday at her home near Beech Grove, according to information received here.

Deatb resulted from a complication of diseases. Surviving are her husband, gist eons and two daughters. PT-. d. who died at bin tot, were conducted arch at Bluff City, officiated.

cemetery at Bluff rived by but wife, ono balt-brother, A la Is OLD t7.airs. Ar- Arnold, died yea. Beech Crove, ac- RI received here. a complication al her husband, three but there. so reuses 'why you should be thus handicapped unless you aro a dead ones too.

Keeps akin clear. 25e at your druggist's. Ointment Ifie and IPWW100.0000400,10WWWWWWWIROWAPIWOOW14900.001PWWWWWWIOWOIMMOWOIPWWWWWWW, Sealed bids will be received by the Department of Highways, State of Tennessee, at Nashville, Tennessee, until two o'clock, P. July 16111, 1920, for the construction of 14.322 miles of State Highi way No. between Jamestown, in Fentress County, and the Pickett County line.

4 Bids will be opened publicly at two o'clock P. M. 1, The principal items of construction are approximately as fol. lows: 59,717 Cu yds Common Excavation. 16,816 Cu yds Solid Rock Excavation: 9,418 Cu yds Borrow.

62,976 cu yds Broken Stone Base Course a 62,976 Cu yds WaterboundMacadam Surface Course. 14.76 Cu yds Special Concrete. 209.19 Cu yds Class Concrete, 112.83 Cu yds Class Concrete. 29,816 lbs Deformed Steel Bars. 404.60 cu yds Broken Range Massonry (furnishing and acinrd 354 tin ft 15" PipeFurnishing 216 lin ft 18" Pipe and 82 lin ft 20" Pipe I 228 lin ft 24" Pipe Placing.

785 lin ft Plain Cement Concrete Curbing, 3,392 Cu yds Ovehautv4t-- 71,467 sq yds -Telford Base 6" Thick. 71,467 sq yds Waterbound Macadam Surface Course, tbiad, 804 link ft 15" 816 lin ft '181kC Pipe Cleaning, 278 lin ft 20" Pipe and 218 lin ft 24" Pipe Relaying. so, 1111 ft 15" 32 lin ft 18" Pipe Cleaning, 30 lin ft 20'1 Pipe Transporting I 26 lin ft 241' Pipes and Relaying: 483.19 Cu yds Class ConcretePipe Culvert .1 :1,139 lbs Deformed Steel Bars Endwallse 44.05 Cu yds Class "A': ConcreteUnit 113 Deformed Steel Bars Constructioh. i 2 Cu yds Broken Range Masonry, Remove and Replaced 1- lin ft Removing Superstructures. Plans and specifications are on file in the office of The Deparf4- inent of Highways Nashville, Tennessee, also In the office pt thd County Court Cork, at Jamestown, Tennessee.

Any additional formation may be secured from the chid E44 gineer, Nashville, Tenn. The-right to reject any or all blds Is reserved. -1 Certified check for the sum of $1500.00 must accompany bid as evidence of good faith and as a guarantee that, If awarded corti tract, the bidder will execute contract and give bond as required, 4 P. MOORE, Chief Engineer4 CA 11 GOLFERS BUITISHE DELIGHT RS TISHERS FROM MONTGOMERY CLUB FROM MO! afternoon on a cock pit and a party of men, said to have been encouraging a bloody bout. were placed under at rest.

The fight Ls said to have been at an interesting stage when the att. eerie appeared and interfered with the sport. New Bank Bristol. June are being made for the erection of a modern building at Appalachia. to be muoted.by the People's National Bank.

The strurturs. it is understood. will cost approximately 130,000. 3uilcu'lg; 27.P1ans are of a modern to ho omit- Bank. The wil coat ap DEMOCRATIC WOMEN OF SULLIVAN ORGANIZE obRoberts t- ONE KILLED AND ONE WOUNDED IN BATTLE I.

ONE Ill BATTLE i Lt 1 ik. -44 cal Montgomery. June 27.With liteelarrn' Voickey twirling a three bit game. and allowing but one clout up until the eigth. the Knoxville Giants took a thrilling contest from 21ontgottiors, here this afternoon by the score of 2 to 1.

Featuring the gains was the bitting and spectacular fielding of Maddox, the one-armed wonder and the work ot Dickey in the Box. 2 2 Mongomery 4.. 4... 2 .2 1 Mattertes: Dkkerand Ortnes; Streeter anti Poindexter. lic'fit-cInerl slIteelarm' 13Icki game.

and silos until the eigth took a thrilling 4 erv here thin aft 2 to 1. Featuring th8 and spectacular one-armed Won Dickey in the Bortomory: liongomery mattertes: Dki; ef and relndextl Plilladelph Juno 27---One man was shot and killed. one was seriosuly wounded and seven ethers we-re idiot or stabbed In pitched battle between striking and their sympathizers- and strike-breakpro on the Delaware river front tonight according to the police, who restored order. man was 7On saelosuly wound- q-e idiot or stabbed ween striking long- wympathizers and a Delaware river to tno Pollee, will" England. June enthusiastic crowd of epectators today watched Pi fine come of golf played 413' Walter Hagen and Jim Barnes.

the America profeasionm la The match was played on the Weimer and Kings down links. and. notwithstanding Moir lack of know1e(14e of the course and a strong wind. Hagen and Barnes got goads an excenent ShOwitIK. At the eleventh bole.

driving' against a strong wind. Hagen and nEtrnes got into difficulty their balls going we.il out of bounds itarni finished the gams 114 th a 74 and iiagen with 75. At a reception afterward, the captain of the Waimer and Kingsdown club expressed his delight at the honor the Americans had paid the club by their visit and presented each of them with a silver cup. itagen and Lames are in excellent form. and are keenly anticipating the opening charnpinnobtp tournament here thia week.

for which they qualified last week. -An enthu- tors today mommmomom Can be anacte leer, atralant bad isilkr br laang -QUEEN "At" DRESCANs3 -Bristol. June 27.The Democratic Women's club of the Seventeenth district of Sullivan county. will be organ. ised Tuesday afternoon at a oteetina to be held in the local clutrober of commerce.

This district incitsdes the etty of Bristol. Mrs. Frank Deleriece is the committeewoman for the Seventeenth distrkt. Mims Margaret McFarland of Etristnt associate member of the democratic state committee from. the First congressional district, and -eleo-ehairman for Sullivan county.

has appointed committeewomen in every district in Sullivan eounty except the Xighth and Nineteenth district, which will be appointed later. 7, Swimraing Record Zroken- Alameda, Calif. Juno Nahanamokti of Honolulu, today in the tune Beach, plunge hero. swan 100 metres free style. in one minute 1-6 breaking the werld's record for tho oLetone of one minute one second.

liabed by Norman. Roes. Kahanamoku as participating la the Olympic garnet, western try-euts. was Pa lcpa 11 134ImPan gamaaa western try-outs. WILLIAMS GETS FIRST MISSISSIPPI VOTE San Francisco, Juno Mississippi delegation deciled today to cast Its ftrst vote for- Senator John Sharp Williams for President.

Moot of the delegates were said to favor Governor Cox on subsequent ballots. Itepresentative Humphreys we elect, ed Senator Harrison az resolution committee member and former Governor Brewer to the credentials com. livi- 'L'Ll "1 WILLIAMS San FranciscO, sippi delegation its ftrst vote to Williams for Pr delegates were Cox on subsequet Itepresentative ed Sex Intion committee Naming Babies ror Harding. Marion. June th past several years six Malian children have been named after Warren G.

Harding, the republican presidential Itontinee. At Christmas time Senator Harding tuts always remembered each, namesake With gold Solace-Since hie nomination to the presidency many children all over the country have been named for Harding. His friends here are wondering If namesake will receive the customarr Christmas preeent, 1111 mean all wua Irecin v. I 'ill vumlwilliii-7 Christsuut 4, Vor Harding. in tho past sev- hildren have been G.

Harding. the ai notoinee. At tor Harding 'has each namesake on to the presi all over the conn- for Harding. RI. ering if each.

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