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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 31

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TIE3 DAILY AIM TLIMI31111', ITIIOXVILLM TE1 111111EG MOTTO: quo 40,.1110 ik ilb aund" lLs I dik 1-71 TIVICT7 "1'1(1 rut rosuricoxs SECURED FOR GRADUATES. CALL Olt IhwittITC A cArAtAcutrozt 1 2 rt lIN i ifitutiliul J) at 41., Nato ectun .0 ---4444444444444444444 44-44-44444-00444444- CHILDREN'S DAYExercises at Broad atreet M. E. church, a. tn.

plyiND SERVICESIn all city churches. 1030 a. In. and 1:30 13. in, BIND CONCERTS--AL 330 and I0 p.

D3 IVNTOR LEIGCEREIOf Soothers laeth dist churches, meet at Last Park aro. ase church. 2:30 p. n1. IL ASSOCIATIONOf Baptist churches, meets at Island Home church, 3 p.

VESPER- SERVICEAt Jertersou ball, auspices 430 p. SACRED CONCERTAt Church street IL church, -to Compel AUTe1epbone, Telegraph and tt; re le LCOUrl Electric Mora BANKER1 Indorse DRAVGIFION'S Collet than Indere all other biota Coe. Gay sad Commove. Calm" Go, ires in a Designated Part of the City to be Placed in Board of Cit is Pissed on Firs 7 Corn- m'issioners: Vo 2049. REPORT OF ME CONDITION OF THE --44-t-HHVii-t444- 2., TOWN TOPICS.

st Tennessee National 'ordinance reciutring. ielephani, elivtric light and other public an No one is denied the con veniences of a checking- ac- count with The Union because his transactions are small It is the policy of this to encourage the small depositor, because It sees In each one the possibility of the-large account of the future. of this are-accessible to 'those who call for the transaction of business, and are glad to ex- tend a welcome to new-de- 4.cióso business fervice compooles to put the; wires in the business districts under ground with-In eighteen months was passed on firit reading at an adjourned, meeting of the board of city commissioners at two o'clock Saturday afternoon. The ordinance was pmented -by John -of streets and improvements, and was in -accordanCe with the iontelned in'a-report made by him -and city -Attorney Kehtterly- at meeting held Saturday morning. I The report was inade following the reference to these gentlemen some agocof the application of the Cumberland 2,005.24 400,000.03 CO 000.00 I.

39,000.00 102,151.97 85,000.03 positors. ft tred to place their wires undergrotmd in-accordance iritir certain -restrictions. The companies will be required to give indentnity bonds protecthm the city prom Ion by damages, and provide for carrying the city's fire alarm -police telegraph, call, and signal wires free charge In a. separate territory within which Abe wires nktst go underground, is bounded by, a line drawn as follows: From the corner of Front avenue street, down Central street to Broadway, thence over the latter to Mehl avenue; over Main avenue Hto Prince, down Prince to- Front, thence over Front to the starting point. ordinance, strict and adequate Inspection of -all wires, poles and urn-Bar instruments 'and their tagging is tequired.

The. fees to be for much service are For eich telegraph, telephone and 'electric light $1 per for each troller pole, 50 cents per annum: fer each mile of electric -light, 1 messenger and call wires, -50 cents per anmtm, and 25 cents -per fotj each mile of such wires placed in underground In the opinion'ipresentect Saturdak mornhigi: legal phases of-the matter were discussed at considerable jength, and eases eited to show that the 'city could, do'all that is set forth in the Knoxvratle, in tf4 State of at the 'cl une 14th, 1912: RESOURCES. cans and Discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured I. S. Bonds to secwe r.

S. Bonds to secure deposits Other. Bonds to secure U. S. deposits, 'to POStal Savings, $14,00000 ands, Securities, etc.

Furniture and Fixtures es g. from National Banks (not reserve agents)- 001.63' ue from State and Private Dank- and Bankers, Trust Companies and Savhigs Banks ue hOrrapproved Reserve becks and other Cash 'Items. 685.20 cchanges for Clearing Houie-' 14 693 35 otes of other National Badc 34,000.00 raciional raper, Currency; Nickels amc mon ne H. it Johnst. on, president.

't Wf L1 Russell, Vice-Pesideat -W. S. MO. Cashier. 110)(1) POR VISITC.

N. Brooks, Ism salesman for the Ro4dy-4trodn3an Co: has returned to the city-trout a burliness VISITED A LANTAE. secretary' of the Southern Coal Coke with beedquartere In this city, has re-. turned front Atlanta, where he spent Aev eral days last on bushiest'. VIVITED 'LOUISVILLERobert bead of the Knoxville real estate racheae, retuned home Satarday from Loulavilie.

where be attended a meeting of real estate TRADES COUNCILThe building and trades council will meet la the ball of the Cestral Labor union next-Thursday night at seven Besides routine and other busieese, elect's, of otricers will take place. It Is desired that aU member! 'and 1 otittaten- bet preseat I B. T. P. C.31EtETINO--A meeting of the B.

I. P. U. of. Abe.

Repast thunch will be held at the church this evening at :43 o'clock. This wilt. be'the last meet; lag. until fart, and All membere- are '-urgert ta attend. There- will be special -music.

Miss flLehaM. will stage LEAGUERS -TO IsIBET---k- weetine of Member of all tbo Junior Epwortb leagues of the Southern. Methodist eburches.of the city will be held this after-aeon at at the East Park nee chartkih-, An Junior leaguers are urged t.o attest 1 Wd, 62 ISITIATIONTbere will be a of new mernbersto Initiate at the Meeting of Syeemore camp, Woodmen of the, World, lionday evening. The initiation villbe at Woodmen ball, Gay street and Church avenue. These initiations were postponed from the.

last meeting; held June It All members of the camp are' requested to attend tomorrow night at 7ZU o'clock, as it will be an intA resting session. 0. 4- 4-. phone Sc Telegraph Co for Permission to place Its wires in the 'business atetions underground, it recommended the report that the' city, should not'undertake the construction of an underground'condult system'at thli because- It would be ttecesaary to get legislative authority from the state legislature. wlich does not meet 'until January; because it would, be necessary, to procure authority a bond the committeel -recommended that the companies be re-'-A imilE 74.69 "HIAWATHA" TO BE AT WEEK 4 0 Famous- Indian Paision: Pay WM be Seen VIZ rdinance proposed.

taaveftd Money. Itese 4rre- Bar'. SPecieT Legal-tender nOtel Redemption fund U. S. (5 per cent of circulation) 2431000.00 -25 000 00-- the largest tack et Tennaneee and i1111011100 Pearl jewelry of any stare in ft Vatted States We also etirt Diamonds and Solid Geld Jew.

1446411.31 169400.00 surer r. M. C.A. HAVING- BididE Mrvillians -who left yesterdaY will re; main until the latter part of" the month. large party from- Bristol Jobuson City.

'Greeneville and tions between Morristown and Bristol joined the excursion part at siorrogiown, Nvhere another coach was attached- to the Ppecial excursion train; 0 41IrY Hasse established 41 years $4 490,173.32 LIABIT1ES 3,, CURTIS 0, 400 000 00 200 000.00 138,000.03 343,700.00 Mime Sanitary Vacuurn' contents eO141-48 hours or hot 24- hours. Half pints- t6c each; Pint S1.00 each, quarts t2.041 each. CHAS. C. CULLEN INC.

EQUALIZA.CION BOARDThe board of equalisatton was in session Saturday until twelve oclock tu tbe criminal court room Mt the courthouse, but.nothing was done except to reduce the personal property taxes of S. M. Clapp, fifth district, trom $1.210 MO. At with all other clerks at the courthouse, the members of the board of equalisation were given a-half noliday. They will be all next week, and the Capita' 'stoik "Paid in Undivided Profits- less Expenses and taxes paid, National- Bank lsiotes.

outstanding Due to other National Banks 61,868.31 Due to State and Private Banks' and Bankers 19,276.92 Due to Trust Compam'es and Say- ings' Banks 579823.95 Individual' -deposits 7 subject- to ig5 Banks Indihviclk uar -deposits 7 subject- to axes paid. 11, demiasisionsimotamPuMafitiginomio Mt mann PT SffillitaaMoMle eta 1114pMeInin ffW 20 lommor lommossowsob ammoanon aaarea NNW affetaaaNaMMID amawassallaal am COMMITTED Individual Lved in Nature. A solvate of trust Feathers th 12-pays took or Fred Wesley Hmitr ---totopositions. 'MIGHT SONGS---Fotir With W.M. sad roar Wittiest." besides th strsarisy flake.

Dark to the 3doos." The srhol.hook Ask your dealer. or write ROSS BOSS. Jobasos City. Tess. i i 4 1 ....4 4 -7, .1 it I 7 "4 I 1 4 4 07 .1, IA 0 i i a lir- ir 4 84,4.

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i 111114 1 I 1 1 ti ri 4 I 4 4 They Have Named a Aid and Full Set of Considerable Inteirest Is being taken in the Y. M. C. A. -boys' camp- by many people of this city, and many Ineviries are made daily concerning the welfare of the campers.

General Secretary R. B. Wedding turned from the camp la Sevier county, Saturday afternoon. after spending two days with the boys, and reports everything in fine shape antt the bop well and enjoying themseirei. The camp has been- named "Camp Cowan," In honor IL Cowan.

a well known business man of this city slid a member of the board of directors' of the association. The following organization has been formed for the welfare of the camp: Mayor, Paul Carter; -aldermen first ward, Fred Dance; second ward. Paul Dore: third ward, John McCulley; fourth Fred Davis Chief of pollee. Jack Wright; sheriff. Will Fitts; chief public health, R.

W. Tapp: city dog catcher, Clarence Qualls; chief of fire department, J'acir Burroughs-, city recorder, Dick Allen; Doug- la Cunningham; assistant postmaster, Robert Davis; game warden, Darak Armstrong. 01. Th boys have cleared off a good ball ground, and have had several good games of The camp will continue until next Saturday, and In the meantime, Mr. 1 Shaitton and Mr.

Brown will visit camp for several days. Mall will reach camp if addressed to M. C. -A. Camp, Sevierville, Tenn, R.

F. D. No. 6. WARWICKThe funeral of George Warwick was held SAtordair afternoon at 230 ocloek at Home church, eight miles north of the city.

The deceased was fifty-blz years of age. He leaves a widow. his mother, three sisters and two brothers. cec Remand certificate's of deposit Certified checks Cashier's' checks outstiuldktg United States deposits Postal savings deposits- Deposits of U. S.

disbursing officers Reserved for taxes Liabilities other than'those above ated aft of deposit standktg its sits bursmg officers I.those above t. 1 185 058.86. 1,928,247. 4,663.25 2,242. 69 207.33 1.439.78 5,644.40 15 000.00 -60 000.00-3,410,473.24 BONDS Robt G.

WATSON 8i CROWGEY derb linen who cam" P. O. OW Phone ISL. JAMES SANATORIUM 692 ALABAMA AVE, 49490,173.32 State of Tennessee County of Knox, es: I S. Carter, Tennessee, of the above-named do solemnly ir swear that the 'abo'ye'statement is true to the best of my knowledge and r', S.

it CARTER' Geneva, mysterious- individual hanged himself in a-cell joule prison Come because, the authorities would not allow him to live in a tree. 4 For some weeks the police have 'been trying to capture a lightly dad man who has been living In the forest above the village of Jenins, In order, to examine his papers and find out Thy. he 'persisted in shunning civilization. The man Bed whenever he savr a-gendarme. and efforts at eapturinrhim were the police learned that lbe.

fugitive, had built a refuge for himself in one tithe tidiest pine trees on the tad probably lived there forsome time. gendarmes went to the pine tree with a tong ladder early-one. morn-, biz and when the occupant refused to surrender they stortned his -A fierce fight which two gendarmeswere wounded vith-a knife. The tree.dsveller diltpinyed the agility of a but be xval finally- pap-timed, and conveyed to provetl to bait he 'declared that he lived in the woods because he loved natore. He talked rationally and -would have been released but for the fact that he 'had- wounded two gendarmes.

He was placed In a cell, and the warder who went' to call him in the morning found that be had banged him am CHESTER-S PILLS DIAMOSI hIL Lodimast Ask yes, Ism 111. 1.elsoss4does Sas sod 4,44 It: booms Sallied Imo a2Asess .4. 1ess By sitOnKs less 11111-4 th-T cm of EOM lit "AIM dor 84. Tom assisson as Bast. Isikeet.

Saltilebit A Private Sanatorium for the Treat menu of Drug Addictions, Alcohol. ism, Nervous Diseases, Tobacco and Cigarettes. a SOU BY DattEISTS EVERIIIIEk5 orrectAttest i L. BOYP, fl-i; .5 ,....0 Subscribed and sworn to bi- fore- this.19th day of June; H. VANCE, Notary Public.

All. 'rectors. MELVIN'S SCHOOL FOR GittLit. Pritnau: 'Interm' ediate an-d College FIVD chl German, Physics Training. Fall term opens 713 West Cumberland Avenue.

La wa Ilia. -t' POLICE ASSOCIATION CALLED' TO MEET A called meeting of the Knoxville Police Ttellef 811so1at1ou will be held at police headquarters at four o'clock this; afternoon. The call for the meeting Is-as issued some time ago by President Mike Cross, and questions oftimportance will he discussed- The association now has about In the bank, and-the tneeting this afternoon has been called for the purpose of considering the investing of a few thou-ands of the amount hi cent j) ix. -leo- It 1 ri 7 it II When we were at Raleigh Springs we thought there was no-place equal to Raleigh for our business, but since moving to our new quarters. 692 bama this city, we.

as will as our patients, realize the advantage of sanatorium located In the suburbs of large city like Memputs. Our better contented than wirer' at Raleigh, and we know when the patfent is in earnest we can accomplish as--g'ood results right here In the city as elsewhere. To reach the sanatorium take Poplar ave. cars to corner Poplar and Alabama or Main street cars from Union Station and transfer to Poplar. PATLKNTS' TESTIMONIALS.

Having received their freedom from the triple monsbers. Morphine, Whisl key and Tobacco, they are loud in their praise of the James Treatment Read their testimonials: CURED OF DRUG nmirr. "I am free from the-drug habit I give your treatment my highest praise and endorsement I urge all drug users to come to you and they will not only get a. 'square but a positive cure." Baldwin RefrIgetiators Are constructed to lastfor a -life timA. Cost a little more than the ordinary.

kind Save the ice and double in satisfaction. CHAS c. CULLEN SYLPHON 'TEAM DEFEATED BO RN ETTS it ii411 14 All this week at the lake at Chitbowee. park. the Indian passion play, Illawatba," will be presented by -a band of native Iroquois, under the direction of Mr.

Moore. who had this same attraction at the 1911 Appalachian Exposition. The production is a beautiful and romantk portrayal of the poem. "Iliawatba." It is acted by native Indian, who give their weird dances and campfire incantations. The scene of the young Out across Mt lake in his canoe to seek him bride is one rarely.

surpassed in romantic suggestion. As the play is uatolded, Linea from the poem are read by Mr. Pigott, a professional dramatic reader with a wonderfully strong and resonant voice. --Two performances of the. production will be gives daily.

a matinee at four in tie afternoon anti an evening performance at 8:30 o'clock. The Indian TiihtlEP where the actors live during the week's stay at the park wiIF also be a feature that will be of Interest to the petblie. This will be open frotn two o'clock until eight teclock iP 1,1 1 The Isylphon baseball team defeatel the Burnett nine Saturday afternoon by the wore of 4 to 2. The game was played on the Burnett a ground, and was a pitchers' duel. Sheen, for gave up four bits.

Curtis featured the game with thrPe safe hits. -scoring two men. The Sylphon team has not lost a game this season and wishes to challegue any amateur team in or near the city. Any one desiring to range game call old phone desiring to range game can out patine I A. REVOLUTION IN SAIMAA MILLS.

NEGRO COMMERCIAL CELEBRATION PLANNED It Will be Held at Brewer'J Park on June As a stimulue to negro businesi enterprise and commercial life. the first annual commercial- celebration will be held at Brewer's park. Monday. Jane 24th exercises to begin at 1:30 p. The purpose of this event la to mark.

sum up and review the eommeretal etrides of the colored of Kiloville and the serr011oding The celebration Is Inspired by Geo. Liendemon. president of the. Men-, dersen Business college; negro in; stitution of this An excellent program has been drafti: -ed, embracing every feature of the 'A: formerly pastor of Mt. Zion Baptist church of this city.

ind, who is now chaplain of the Tenth cavalry. V. will be orator of the day. subject' will be "The Importance -of Com-, mercial Edocation to the Negro:" INITIAL- PAN-AMERICAN LINER 5. MRS.

MARY EVA DESILVA. The line-up wan in follows: Thibodaux. La. 0 S3lphons i Position Runlets "I took treatment at your urtis -Bane- catcher F. King Steen Corium- February, and have nev- first base Ford th er regretted time and money spent." Edington "'second ip3wmn.

a Long third base Payne Ford short stop Xing VICTIM OF WHISKEY HABIT. Sowers left field Townsend Cadwell center field F. Wordscannot expireas our heartfelt right field thanks to the James Treatment4fort 4 4 the blessing it RAILROAD OPERATE ery sour fatally hy curing th.is mon of the surto! edtrirtk ttshlt s-- rnAeT rvrilpemme the blessing it has7bestaited upen'nv-ID41VIOADS OPERATE ort member of siour family-. by curing I this man ef "drink -1' COAST EXCURSIONS' ery membir of sour fatally. by- curinir nmi Lnu tly i let I I- this man of thatwful "drink habit." I 1.1' COAST EXCURSIONS rseties, the Indian Players Tio Twangy- licanten'a Christian Alstriatioa! 1-nder Mat Direction.

of Mr. IF. E. Moore, In Table China Ware For both display and.serviee. Handsome enough for the most fastidious too expensivn for every day use.

Sets Can- be etarted and added to any CHAS. C. CULLEN -any ime. CHAS. C.

CULLEN CO, INC. thaVawfal 7 A roller flour mill that makes 24 bbla of the best flour per day with one man and a small gasoline engine. No previous. koowledge of milling necessary. The to put in the roller process years ago made a 4 tune.

The same opportunity Is now offered for a total in- vestment of about S3.000 will give you a yearly income of 000 Write today for sour 4 catalogue. Dept- J. T. THE ANGIA)-ANIERICAN MILL CO. Oweneboro.

Ky. He has not touched or tasted a drop of any intoxicants since he came CONVENTION REPORTS home. even though be has had It of- fered to him time and again. The Southern to Isle of Palms MADE TO POST fie seems to have to- wtall or desire' and L-; Tybee 1 far whiskey at any time. and -his fame t-' Tr Hy and many devoted friends ere to-, -1e----- villt sea coast Saturday-by the Messrs Johnson and Be- day.

rejoicing with him he a irtA Valthvnia Hy and many devoted friends are to-, "7" "In" L'UO day'L rejotcing with him becausa'4 he to sea coast Saturday -by the Southern and Louisville RE -'s Nashville Southern and Louisville astv le i Throontissi the week' Two performances 1--- 'Generalt .74 f' Cnder-Tweive a Reserved Seats (extra) iidian Open Dolly at le st. Admission 104 a4 -25e a .41 0, II CALLEO MEETING OF SUFFRAGE CLUB cured of that terrible habit, turn From Pebris and when he goes out new we know he will return to family-not load- The weekly meeting of Post C. T. ed with but perfectly sober P. was beld at the T.

P. A. club rooms at Gay street and Vino avtani In every sense of the word. He ts now Saturday' evening at 730 but In' tin health- -both physically: and mentallYand. we can never speak too the seemion was brief, and nothing' ex- highly of the i-James for cept routine business was transaCted.

W. R. Johnson and S. Dew. two we know it can do for others what It has done) for him.

and w4 all can say; of the local delegates to the 'national God bless the Jame. Treatment, convention held at Peoria, to tberitr. gateway afternoon and at, which brought happiness' to our MRS- LOU GAN tended the session last sight sad made home. brief. toms on pewit eanyeatkm (Wife of.James Gann.) railroads.

The Southern's 'excursion train left the Southern-, passenger- station at 230 o'clock Saturday afternoon, lend-. is scheduled reach 3.4.C.- at 930 this Thin train, was composed of five coaches, and the excursion party Lice.s in of T. IL-Martin; traveling vasnenger agent for the headquarters In Philadelphia. Pa. There were many Kvorville people in the party, and a tuber from Cleveland and other towns between Knoxville and Chattanooga lirrired bere-en 'early, trains yenterday raorning and Joined the party.

--No-cpecial train Nvaa operated by the toulatille tra coaches were attached "to The reguJar trains carrying a large number of excursionists. to Tybee, and ether points on the Georgia coast- 'tickets sold by the Southern were to July 2, -and it la Ahought that many the 4, JuneThe British OrtVanuthirk pioneer vessti in the service of the Pan-American 'mail between this Brazil, and 'Argentine, arrived in the harbor yesterdar, and was, met" by a- party-of representatives 'commercial organizattons and I stockholders of 3lississippl South; America and Orient Steamship organized byLonhian a and sissippi capitslists- The Inkuin will sail on its first voyage -In this June ZinIth a- lull The return ear if Is is already booked.f-.2 dte sister ship, the will enter the service a month hence-- in the welcoming, party -were Cbarlei Sutter, Henry Priest andA.A Allen of Louis. and Ilhow time ht TIMIACC9AFTECITI) Tihs delegates Equal Sufrrsge league held called meeting Saturday after-Isom at the Lyceum building. The pcesideat. Ifrot.

C. cossdneted the session- Plans were made to organ-. he equal suffrage leagues in the- se--herbs awl adjacent towns. Plans were boa snide -a- on the subject equal -luffiage-to -he- given Isametitrw the Sommer echoul by cue of 'She popuiste (airmen school lecturers. The date and placerof this lecture.

-a. 'well as the speaker, will be announced later. 1,0 I ter titan Met i from ibla' are eapetted te rerun lave Just about completed rttY 1. today. treatment for It 4, has now Mr.

Johnson said that the Peoria been twenty-five days 'Since'. I have vo tion was One of the tuost latereating I ea- tobacco in any the first Iftr 4UUW .1 I Wa tobacco in any first Yfrt tion was one of I he guest interesting 4 If you are call 121 Old or 037. llew and talc the "AEiNA MAN', about an accident policy or a bur. -policy. 17, 102 EltIPIRE BLDG.

1.) beiki daring the past few Thom time have this long without tasting tobacco in-some form in. fifty seem- to be much satisfaetion that the nest convention will, be held at Rich- I am doing ens, and hays Va. At the next sesaion of the newer in rnY lifetaken a treatment of local interesting will be AnY kind whatsoever that tits' benemade by the delegates conyea. fited- we and my general health as your tobaceo treatment has done. The years.

I am doing fine, and have never In my lifejaken a treatment of Any kind that batt-beneMed rue arid my, general health as your tobaceo treatment has done. The SOUTHERNERS' NEED TO KNOW SPANISH KIIIIQUI 777777 MONTHLY: MEETING I 777 77- uprur t.l trouble that I had with rrty heart and kidneys has all I wish to add that I with my treatmentr- and feel a a hundred-' per eent better than-when -I commenced' taking treatment --May, the Sanatorium forever-a-rowto help humanity. ZOIIN SIIERROD. Tuscumbla; Ala. I REIEDY' STOMACH Ryou COM take to, correct otherarmy aviator was killed evening.

'Lieutenant voa Fa Men-, barn of the army, after making a Bight the military I aerodrome, attempted to land, bnt made a false TuOve' went with one of the which caused lain to dash to the ground with great force. The machine was wrecked and the body of the aviator was found among the debris. composed of the meinhers and officers of all of the Baptist Sunday schools of Knoxville and vicinity. It Is expected that he -meeung this after-, noon will largely attended. The topic will be Wow Shall We Hold I the Sunday School for Preaching?" There will be a good car service to the Island Horne -park.

Water Coolers And ice cream freezers. Ice picks and shaves. Hot weather necessities. C. CCIA.F.N 8t INC.

Will be Discussed Before State -Negro Prot thss. Cazier conductor the I state institute for cored teachers, June ITth to July roth, by authority and the direction of lion. J. W. Brie ter.

state superintendent of public flied lic.aday morning at for a discussion by l'rof. G. Britton) LYttle, of Manchester, on "The of thc Spanish Langlae to the People of the South." Lyttie hat for forty years beta ft teseber and traveler, of keen and broad experience la Spanishli.niericon countries. 1 State MT. REST HOME AT THEATRE Saturday was Ladies' home day" at tbe Bonita picture theater; and one-half of the box office receipt went to the support of this work.

A few days go. It was arranged. between the manager of the Bonita 'and the board of directors of the home to Saturday an Ohl Ladies' home day at this popular pictnre house. The pictures shown were unusually interesting- and the attendance was large all day. A good awn was netted for the home as a result of Via arrangement.

MT Will be. Held at -Island Home Baptist The- monthly meeting of the 13tiptist Sunday association of Knoxville andvicinity will be held this afternoon at three-, o'clock at Island Home Baptist' church. An Interesting program has been prepared. Rev. John XL Dance, president, will open the exercises with a devotional Addresses will be-made bY Rev.

A. It Pedigo pastor of Lincoln Park Baptist and L. T.14CSpadden, of Bell avenue Baptist church. ft The Baptist Sunday School union Is such Ills, --as SOur -Stomach Poor: Appetite Indigestion is thir: Bitten -Try. it today.

All druggista. JAMES" TIMM RUMMIES Purnished at 'following Whiskey. Wine or Beer Tobacco. -Cigarettes or.Snuff.. COO' Nervousness and Insomnia 6.00 For further Information and booklet containing testimonials address Chas.

-Ala-4 barna Memphis. Tenn. Corre-1 spondence solicited. I TO LATE TO CLASSIFY LI-1STWhit-A -sergo Indies emit --last Thursday nitrht rt First Baptist rhuren. -Finder notify atilay old phone, for re' ward.

Army Aviitor fled: Doberitz, Germany, June 22. Ihome.

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