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Bristol Herald Courier from Bristol, Tennessee • 12

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THE BRISTOL HERALD COURIER, VIRGINIA-TENNESSEE. SECTION CIO 6,10 1). I a. Asti, layes Has rart in of her love upon his corn- rewell to, Arms panion. Miss Hayes flees finally to Switmerlland to await birth of a th child and Cooper deserts and flees Barryrnore to her.

Be Here in, Films John Hatrycoore Stat: In Scheduled llama PARAMOUNT matinee the- past. Thursday afternoon, to which the more-fortunate childent of the city were admitted for a minimum of one toy. The Kee In charge. IaltirHle chapter of the 11)aatern bald I inonthly meettns on ,..1 Hayes Has Part in "A Farewell. to Arms;" Cantor, Barryrnore, Others Here in Films fliaMMAYV, "A 13111 of Divorcement" "A Parewell to Arms," "i'h uled for the Paramount WedoesuaY Helen Hayes, Gary Cooper and and Thursday features a cast cow-Adolphe Menjou, midnight show, posed of .1 otin ilarrymore, David I IIEEDY C1111011E11 VAILL BE A SHOW One hundred needy Bristol children will be admitted without charge to the Cameo Theatre Monday aftentoort, through courtesy of the theere rnanagemient co-operating with the News Bulletin Santa Pal Club.

Many Bristol merchants will also co-operate In the "treat." to the extent of having donated toys. fruits, candy1 to be distributed among the childnen as they enter the theatre. The theatre management also extended the privilege of benefit Business College are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. F.

Crabtrec--Mrs, Kent Booher of At lanta, Ga. and Miss Myrtle Rorer of Roanoke ars visiting with their mother, Mrs. W. A. Rorer, at the home of Mrs.

S. Beruistt Kathleen Mentz is ilt with flu. Mr. and Odra Johns Chapman have influenzaRufus Sanders of, Grundy, visited at week-end ivith Mrs. R.

K. Sanders. kr. San der has recently been made A superintendent with the Virginia state highway departmentThe union Sunday school gave a Christmas entertainment with a tree ort Thursday nightA Christmas was held at the Methodist Church on Friday nightdt, tonsil clinic was held lest week at Mathteson Hospital with Dr. T.

IC, Mc the F. toreAthels3Iter; IMAII 11 -end Stn. le A -The Irist- oo pas- 60diot onion reth AT BRISTOL I 1 1111Bni ilitt Week With THEATRES THIS WEEK IIEEDY CH Business College are spending the '(' holidays Mr. and Mr F. "11 Kent.

Booher of At. Ildni si a 'g- wMonday AM, 1 lanta, and Miss Myrtle Rore of Roanoke exs visiting with their BE GIVEN A' Ot mother, Mrs. W. A. Rorer, at the i home of Mrs.

E. 0,.. Bennett-441as 1 -1. Hayes Has Part in teas of her love upon tile corn- Bristol ch One hundred needy il- Kathleen Mants is. lit with flu.

"A Fa' well to, Arms mi Hayes flees finally to dren will be admitted without Mr. and Mira Chapman SWitiZOlitand to, await birth of a charge to the Cameo Theatre Mon- have Sanders Cantor. Oth- child and Cooper deserts and flees -1 '1 Ucf day aftentoon tttrough courtesy of 1 en to, John Bar ntore St Be Here" in Films to her. ,,,,,,0" ,.,,2,,,, 9 tahtine mieBunlitetleod ryag: i4'''''' GIderuttndlYbirlEasITR.11-receKvi.nettS:a:4beelajerestft:wtt:aadr.katn-46171d il: NNiiiiiigia Pal Club. superintendent with the Virginia In Scheduled ricture PA "A any Bristol merchants will also ill of Divorcement state highway departmentThe to "A Parewell to wi co-operate in the "treat" he tiled for the t'aramount WedoesuaY I i extent of having donated toy kielen Hayea, Gary Cooper and anct features a cast colo- union 'Sunday school gave a 7.

Adolphe Idenjou, midnight show, posed of John Barrymore, David it? 1. frulta, Candy, to be distributed mast entertainment with, a tree on Thursday nightA Christmas pag- children as they thelleatthltlereast''re management Chanturc''' whasont4Irelriddaayt clinic was held last -week at Math- 4 litalChlthellied tI 7 privilege of a benent Aftgli.Mi:,..:ilk matinee. the c') '4 i. 4k noon, to which the more-fortunate I SaltvHle chapter of childent of the city were admitted -4, the. Eastern Star held Kee in charge ok; for a minimum of one toy.

no I meeting on 4 I Past, Thursday son Hospital with DrT IC, Mc- Monday 1,2 a. and, Monday Manners anti ISI1IY Burke--all and Tuesday. names of a long-time fame in the "A Bill of Divorcement," with world of stage and screen drama. John Barrymore. David Manners The film drama of pow-and Billy Burke, Wednesday and er, brilliancy, and and, was Thu viday adapted tne screen from Clenence Monday Id 01 a.

and, Monday Manners and 151 I i5urse---au1 and Tuesday. name, of a fame in the "A Bill of Divorcement," lth world of stag and screen drama. John Barrymore. David Manner, The film drama of pow-and Billy Burke, Wednesday and er brilliancy, and and, was Thu viday adapted to tne from Clenence "Island of Lost Souls," with Dane's great play of the same Charbes Laughton, Bela Lugosi, and I-anther In 1 Richard Arlen, Friday and Paramount Film day. The "Island of Lost Soles." eerie JICAMEO thriller based upon 111.

Q. Wells' Monday 1.4 01 a- and, Monday Manners arid i I Burkealli IIILM63 of a long-time fame in the and Tuesday. "A Bill of Divorcement," with world of stage and screen drama John Barrymore, David Manners The film oWlays drama of pow- Billy Burke, Wednesday and er brillian cy, and pa ssl on and was Ishusday. adapted the screen-from Clerience "Island of Lost Souls," with Dane's great play, of the 'same nd Charbes Laughton Bela Lugosi and sa ''-nther oman In Paramount Film Richard Arlen, Friday and Satur- Pa The oierao4 of Lost eerie CAMEO thriller beset: upon 41. G.

wells' MORE and BURKE i wisely dram. title scene fro)n the LIBERTY MAGAZINE 4 STAW Picture, A DILL OF DIVORCEMENT" coming to the PARAMOUNT THEATRE Wednesday and Thurs, IPOIL and BILLIE BURKE in' a 'Irate- atic scene from the LIBERTY MAGAZINE 4:: STAR- Picture. 1--- A OF DIVORCEMENT" coming to the PARAMOUNT THEATRE Wednesday and Thurs, I toys thus collected 'were added to those solicited from the merchants. Children attending tomorrow afterncon's matklee will assemble at the 'News Bulletin office on Moore 'Street at 112:410 o'clock to receive their tickets from the Santa Pal Editor, and will from the newspaper office' to the theatre on State Street in a body. The theatre balcony will be reserved for their accommodation toys thus collected wer e- added to those eolicited from the merchans.

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GARY COOPER and HELEN HAYES, the two young lovers in the screen version of ERNEST 1 '11EMINGWArS GREAT novel, "FAREWELL TO ARMS" which opens 'at- the PARAMOUNT- at .12:01 midnight tonight and pla3-s MONDAY and Ma- 4 CARYetk012i and HELEN the two young Wawa in the screen version of ERNEST REIVICINGWArS GREAT novel, "FAREWELL TO ARMW which opens 'at the PARAMOUNT- at 12 :01 midnight tAmight and lava 11 4 MONDAY and TUESDAYi the order of It41 regular Friday night the order of I its regular rrldaY night, i 1 ,11 2 1 i tom, 4 .11,1 I i the order: of its regular night. ii December le. served to twenty members. chapter presented the worthy grand matron, Miss Luis. Shannon with a pin as a Christmas gift --1Many people of Saltville attended the dance given Friday night at Hotel Lincoln.

Marion, by the V. P. I. Southwest Virginia who were ill with influenza 'have improved and the epidemic seems to be abating. At the December meeting of William King ledge of (Masons, held Tuesday night the following officers elected for the ensuing year Master, 14.

S. Frye; Senior Warden, G. B. Henderson: Junior warden, C. Douglas Shannon; senior dea con, Claude Stephenson; junior deacon, J.

Henry Johnson, secretary, John S.Nye;treasurer, J. F. Watson. Mr. Nye and Mr.

Watson have held their offices for All others aro newly elected. was served to chapter preTand matron, vith a Pin as ally people of dttnce given Uncoln, I. Southwest who were ill Improved and be abating, 1)1411Maroongnost, lowing officers ensuing year: enior Warden, unior warden, se nior dea Inson; junior Johnson, 'yetreasurer, Nye and Mr. ibir offIces for len, aro newly Watson have held their office for several All others. aro newly ltd eece.

-16" SutPPar-IV" lerved to tetsetir members. rrhe ehaoter Dre. 1 I SALRILLE 1. sAmILLE .75.. '101 1 106 setk.ION A--' I VA, (.741 4k.

"Men ofAtinetica," with "Chic" "Island of Dr. Moreau," and fea- I Bale, Bill Boyd, and Dorothy turing Charles Bela' son. Monday and Tuesday. Logos', Rich ar Arlen, Leila' "Pahny Days," with Eddi3 Cantor liams, and Kathleen Burke, eeand Charlotte Greenwood Wednes- from 60,000 contestants day and Thursday. I throughout the country as "The Vanishing Frontier," with Panther Woman" comes to the ohnny Mack Brown, 1Frklay and Paramount Friday and Saturday.

Saturday. 0A small uncharted South Sea Outstanding Play island is the locale of the story, Opening at Paramount centering around a mad doctor, Hailed by New York critics as whose attempts, through scientific the ftnest film in many methods to convert animals int "A Farewell to from the human beings are interrupted by best-seller novel of the same title, the arrival of a shipwrecked ad-will come to the Paramount theatre veniurer. Oehi, Lugosi plays morrow and Tuesday. A pre run part of leader of the beast-rnen, of the picture will be presented to- while the beautiful panther woman night at 12:01 a. tn.

in a midnight is only another of the madman's show. Helen Hayes, the leading lady, "Chic" Sale In and Frank Borzage, the director, Picture Tomorrow won national acclaim for their sue- Sale and Bill Boc1 domcesses in the film. Miss Hayes is mate the Kleig lights in "Men of said to he even better than in her America" coming to the Cameo to-title role of "MaAlelon Claudet." She morrow for a two day run. Dorothy playa opposite Gary Cooper, and tVilson is the leading lady. Adolphe Menjou plays supporting She assumes the precarious role of 'bullet shield for gunmen from The film, which follows the novel the city slums." of Ernest Hemingway elosety, is "Palmy Days" An the story of a love affair between Attack on Spiritualism an American lieutenant in the Ital- No more serious than usual, Ian army and an English nurse, Eddie Cantor uses the bland non during the World War sense of his latest offering, "Palmy It is not a war picture essentially Days," at the Cameo Wednesday and tedious Ertock war scenes are and Thursday, as an attack on the eliminated.

Most of the action is practice of spiritualism and fortune blind the lines, when Cooper is I telling. "Men offrtVinerica," with "Chic" Bale, Bill 1Bovd, and Dorothy son. Monday and Tuesday. "Pahny with Eddi3 Cantor show. Helen Hayes, the leading lady, and Frank Borzage, the director, won national acclaim for their successes in the film.

Miss Hayes is timid to be even better than in her title role of "MaAlelon Claudet." She plays opposite Gary Cooper, and Adolphe Menjou plays a supporting The film, which follows the novel of Ernest Hemingway elosery, the story of a love affair between an American lieutenant in the Italian army and an English nurse, during the World War. It is not a war picture essentially and tedious stock war scenes are eliminated. Most of the action is blind the lines, when Cooper is I of rnerica, with hi is of Dr. and fea- Ill and Dorothy Wil- turing Charles Laughton; Bela onday and Tuesday. Lugoni, 1 a Arlen; Leila ny with Eddl3 cantor Hyarne, and Kathleen Burae, se- iarlotte Greenw000l.

Wednes- from 60,000 contestants Thursday. I throughout the country as "1'11e Vanishing Frontier," with Panther comes to the Mack Brown, 1Frklay and Fararnount-, Friday and SaturdaY. ly 0A 'small uncharted South ea SALTVIT.TM, Dec. and Mrs. W.

C. Dixon and two son, of Baltimore and Page Donahoe of Richmond Business College are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dixon.Mr. and ans.

Willlatni Gordon of Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell of Newport, are spending the holidays with' Mr. and Mrs. W.

D. Campbell. Curtis Hatfield of the Medical.College in Richmond is spending the holidays -with his parents. Mr. and 1 are.

J. A. Hatfield. Miss Virginia Wilder has returned home from a visit to New York. Mr.

and Mrs. David Taylor of Lexington. are spending the belMays with relative. Miss Maude Bryant of Richmond is tatting with bar parents, Mr. and Mrs.

George BryantMiss Zola Bryant Is visiting with her sister, Mrs. S. Towler at Cape Charles, VaMisten Francis and Virginia Tiknan are visiting their grandmother. Tilman, at Staunton. Dr.

and Mrs John B. McKee of Winchester. are visiting Dr. and Mrs T. K.

Sara K. Shipp of Cleveland. Ohio, and Raymond Shipp of Norman, Park 1 Mrs. William Campbell of Newport. Vs, are spending the holidays with' Mr.

and Mrs. W. D. ampbell. Curtis Hatfield of the Medical Cols.

ding lege in Richmond is open he It a with hie parents Mr. and 'MlicriiiatlY. ha's return ed home from a visit to New York. Mr. and Mn.

David Taylor of Lexington. are spending the is a holMays with relative. Miss Maude Bryant of Richmoud ils. Ring with her parents Mrs George BryantMins Vir. Zola and a Bryant Is visiting pith her sister, atm.

S. B. Tovider at Cape Charles, Franci and Virginia Taman are visiting their grand- mother, Wm. Tilman, at Staunton. Dr.

and Mrs- John B. McKee of Winchester. are, visiting Dr. and Mrs T. K.

ss Sara K. Shipp of Cleveland, Ohio, and Raymond Shipp of Norman Park vaDGC SA III1r1T Tx! and Mrs. W. C. Dixon and to wounded and sent back to a hosPltal, Miss Hayes changes Cooper from a roistering, drinking, woman-chasing man into a quiet, sober Numerous fortune-tellers in New York, Los Angeles and other places Avers visited to acauire material for were visited to acquire material for fortune-tellers in New 'ork, Los Angeles and other places tere visited to acquire material for In the production, Eddie appear8 as an unwilling assistant to a gang of fake mystics, though whieh is revealed some of he saee the film.

producers said. clerk Funnier Football Star term In Western Thriller were Johnny Mack BMW University comt of Alabama football star of Mx are 1 years ago takes the leading role term In "The Vanishing Frontier" at the coun Cameo Friday and Saturday. It is Pl.a assessor, clerks term were are term county assessor, he film, producers said. clerks i'ornier Football Star term Johnny Mack BMW University Western Thriller were If Alabama football star of six are ears agn, takes the lee-ding role term county a "The Vanishing Frontier" at the pie lame Friday and Saturday. It Is Wilson left this morning or Cleve- 1 College, Georgia, are pending the A CLADSOMD CAIRISTMAS May this Christmas be one of cheer and merriment for all of our many friends but may that gaiety embrace, too, the deep-rooted happiness of love and contentment, of health, and thanksgiving.

And may the Ve coming year bring to 8 all the merited pros- Ve perity so nobly striven for. Scene from the pkture "THE VANISHING FRONTIER" 'with JOHNNY MACK BrlowN. EVALYN KNAPP. ZASU prrrs and RAMON ItArroN. CAMEO THEATRE FRIDAY and SAT.

URDAY; "THE PANTHER WOMAN" (Kathleen Burke), Richard Arlen and Charles Laughton In a scene from "ISLAND OF LOST from the story by H. a. Wells. Miss Burke was selected to play the role over 60,000 contestants In a nation-wide search. PARAMOUNT FRIDAY and of the citizens tire officials holding the oMees of county register, tax county and circuit court are elected for a four year and the Otte for which they elected expires in 1984.

Road commissioner, sheriff and trustee elected for two years and their of office expires in 1984. The judge is elected by the people for a period of eight years and Scene from 'EDDIE CANTOR In "PALMY one of the greatest pictures of bet season returned to the CAMEO WED. and spending the Christmas holidays with reletives in Bluefield, West Rhu 'bye Darnell had as her house guest, Wednesday and Thursday, Miss Anna Carter of Dryden, Va.George Tipton of Davidson College is spending the holidays with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. E.

W. and Mrs. J. E. land, Tem, to spend the holidays with Dr.

Wilson's relatives. Howe Do. ly3rns of 'Martins College Is spending the Yuletide with his parents, Mr. and Mns. Ben Dobyns.

Miss Helen Cross of Johnson City IS spending. the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Cross on Watauga streetP.

L. Lilly, student of L. S. University in Louisiana, is spending the holidays with his mother, Mrs. V.

L. Lilly in St. Petersburg, and Mrs. E. F.

Smith of Holston Heights left this morning for Belleville and Williams Port, Pennsylvania for a ten day visit with Smith's relatives.Mrs. Prank E. Bacon is convalescing after under holidays with their mother, Mrs. N. H.

Shipp.Miss Mabel Crabtree of Emory and Henry College and Sylvester Crabtree of Roanoke the Johnson City and Mrs. Frank S. Patton of Jonesboro are expecting as their guests Mrs. Patton's parents, Dr. and Mrs.

H. J. Garland, (Halsey Garland and Walter Baker of Griffin, Ann Sullim; Dosser of Sullins College la spending the holidays with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. D.

S. E. Nelms, Miss Margaret Nelms. Mx. C.

K. Koffman and Hugh Nelms of Kingsport and Miss Kate Bolton of St. Paul. attended the funeral of L. N.

Nili'''7 ctsxt 4 ao- 7 4 iv: 1 11 i. Jel'i Ad ..4 Pa0v---- (. 0 sa XV l'il Scene from the pkture THE I' 111' 5r '4) VANISHING FRONTIER" with "THE PANTHER WOMAN" (Kathleen Burke), Richard Ili! 0 lan4 JOHNNY MACK DROWN. EVA- Arlen and Charles Laughton In a scene from "ISLAND OF Scene from 'EDDIE CANTOR in I' 1 IL A's 4 il LYN KNAPP. ZASU mu and LOST SOUS', from the story by H.

G. wens. miss Burke "PALMY one of the 04 .41 Ao 7:7 RAMON mArroN. AM BO was selected to play the role over 60,000 contestant In greatest pictures of last season sas 0 THEATRE FRIDAY and SAT. a nation-wide search.

PARAMOUNT FRIDAY and SAT- returned to the CAMEO WED ilie URDAY; URDAYI" and TH IIP, 4 .414 4 4.1k10,. 0- 1 l't .1 i of the citizens the officials holding spending the Chrishmas holidays A CLADSOAill the offices of county register, tax with relatives in Bluefield, West ClinISTMAS 1,4 I county and circuit court Va.Miss Rhubye Darnell haA as 'f, are elected for a four year her 'house guest, Wednesday and this Christmas be i and the time for which they Thur eer sday, Miss Anna Carter of 4 A 'II 1 elected expires In 1984. Road Dryden, ryden, Va.George Tipton of Da- ne commissioner, sheriff and trustee vidaon College la spending the hon. i Men yet elected for two years and their days with his parents, Dr. and Mrs.

many friends but hralaindotmeom our l.1-:" of office expires in 1934. The E. W. Tipton.Dr. and Mrs.

J. E. may that gaiety em- judge la elected by the Peo- wagon left this morning for Cleve- College, Georgia, are pending the -ttco. so Mr. and Mn.

for Ben Dobyna. a period of eight years and land, to spend the holidays holidays with their mother. Mrs. roo app with Dr- Wilaareit relatives. N.

H. Shipp.Miss aVabel Crabtree brace, too, the deept, Lowe a of Martins College 1 of Emory and Henry College and with i Sylvester Crabtree of Roanoke of Is spending the Yuletide th hie parents, lovehaanithd caonndtentitmlanekn8t, giving. And may the Miss Helen Cross of Johnson City City 'tat mr 1 a the Jo neon 00P an coming yeak bring to I IS spending the Christmas holidays Mrs. Frank S. Patton of Jonesboro all the merited pros- Ve II with her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. perit-y I nobly striven M. Cross on Watauga etreetF. L.

not a parents, Dr. and Mrs. Lilly, student of L. S. University are ex tang as their guests Mrs.

in Louisiana, la spending the holt- riff Cia, Mis Daker of in, Walter J. (Larland, (Halsey Garland and tor. a7 days with his mother, Mrs. V. L.

Ann Sullins Dosser of Sullins Col- Ars 1 La ft a er with Lilly in St Petersburg, Fla.Mr. lege is spending the holidays wi 1 ,2 oir and Mrs. E. Ir. Smith of Holston her parents, Rev.

and Mrs. D. S. ls. Heights left this orning for Belle- Dosaer.Mrs.

3 Nem Miss ville and Williams Port, Pennyl- Margaret Nelms, Mrs. K. Ko ff otor 47--, van-yenta for a ten day visit with Mrs. man and Hugh Nelms of Kingsport "Where Le Crosses v. Smith's Frank E.

and Miss Kate Bolton of St. Pant Sycamore" i. Bacon is convalescing after under- attended the funeral of L. N. is 1 LAAS t4, and coming year bring to 8 ton of Jonesboro all the merited pros- Ve 1 7.

heir guests Mrs. )r. and' Mrs. H. perit-y so nobly striven I 10 Gitrland ad for.

iriffin, of Sullins Col- 's Joe 1 ft he holidays with a er 7 and Mrs. D. S. Neirris, Miss virs. C.

K. Koff- Motor Ims of Kingsport "Where 1e45 Crosses itori of St. Paul. funeral of L. N.

Sycamore" versont and dislikes the et- I 0( the great graft of spiritnalistn this term expires in 1984. The a story of oki California shortly after it cession to the United superintendent of public instruction States. is to be elected or re-elected at the January '83 term of court by the The play opens the auction- court. All other of cern are elected tng off of the homestead of an old native couple because they ramie by the citizens to swear allegiance to the United Such economlek in Sullivan States. The football star plays the county will help the taxpayers very little, part of a guerilla or bandit leaden and the same is true as to Other players are Evalyn Knamtp, the reduction of office holders and ZaSu Pitts, and aymond Hatton.

the abolition of offices in the State superintendent of public instruction is to be elected or re-slected at the January '83 term of court by the court. All other oqicers are elected by the citizens. Such economie in Sullivan county will help the taxpayers very little, and the same is true as to the reduction of office holden) and the abolition of offices in the State. ear allegiance to the United his term expires in 1984. The story of old California shortly superintendent of public instruction ifter Its cession to the United is to be elected or re-elected at the tates.

January 83 term of court by the The play opens with the auction. court. All other of cern are elected ng off of the homestead of an old by the citizens. couple becauee they refuse Such economie in Sullivan 0 sw county will help the taxpayers very states. The football star plays the little, and the same is true as to art of a guerilla or bandit leader.

the reduction of office hoidens and Xher players are Knapp, the aboon of offices in the State. raSu Pitts, and Raymond Hatton. oit 030. C3 0 If 8 S. t.046 00 Cb 0.4., Ati kvm2 klAv 10 ti 4-1-- kvJTTJ nNi ma no c-rAA A The major portion of the tax dollar in Tennessee goes to the building of roads, bridges, and schools, and their maintenance, together with tDe interest charge, and after looking after the desires of the Sullivan county Tax league the representstives will of course lend a hand in eliminating the waste and extravagance in the State at large.

If the State of Tennessee doesn't build another road or bridge, but only maintains what it has, it will take thirty-five years to discharge the 1State debt, provided rigid economy is practiced in other departments at Nashville, particularly in the schools. The major portion of the tax dollar In Tennessee goes to the building of roads, bridges, and schools, and their maintenance, together with tDe Interest charge, and after look- ing after the desires of the Sullivan county Tax league the represent. twee will of course lend a hand in .1. lyrtin nth, er h. mars of a a IAA diAlVf BRISTOL, UNOFFICIAL CAPITAL OF 2 LARGE COUNTIES 3RISTOL, UNOFFICIAL r.

CAPITAL OF 2 LARGE COUNTIES Rwoottormocicicecie Sis041100111C101140C10C4C-10 rr, i i i. i has tentatively fixed a of one- balf of one per cent. I The major problem before the 1 legislators is the anticipated de- I Mit While W. H. Puryear, super- intendent of accounts and budgets, 3 I has refrained, prior to 1 his survey, from estimating what i proportions it will have aistanedi by June 80, the end of the bien- nium, indkations are it will be I probably $8,000,000 or $10,000,000.

It is a foregone conclusion that the $3 automobile identification tax, levied in-1911- as one of the so-, called budget-balancing measures, has breathed its last and will be lifted early in the session. The loss of annuat revenue will be com.paratively alight, however, as an Identification tag is good for the life of a motor vehicle and from now on only new cars would have to be assessed for it Ilt also is likely that, in the interest of ecoonmy, the 1933 legislature will abandon the custom of dividing its members among various committees for inspection trips that have come to be known in many quarters as "junkets." McAlister probably will be inaugurated governor January 16. Governor (Horton, after snore than five years at the helm of state, has indicated he will welcome return to the status of private MU-An and plans to retire for a rest to his Marshall county farm. The new governor is directly descended from two chief executives ot TennesseeWillie Blount and Aaron V. Brownand William Blount, territorial governor, was his great great granduncle.

Appointment of commissioners of education, finance and taxation, highways, insurance and banking, institutions, agriculture, health and labor rests upon 'McAlister, but he has given no indication of those he has in mind for He also will name an adjutant general, 31cA1ister has advocated that ap, pointments of department heads be confirmed by the Senate and given a definite tenure of office, subject of one has tentatively fixed a rate' of one- half of one per cent. The major problem before the legislator a is the anticipated de- ficit While W. H. Puryear, super- intendent of accounts and has refrained, prior to completing his survey, from estimating what proportions will have aisumed i bY June 80 the end of the bien- nium, indications are it will be probably 88,000,000 or 810,000,000. It is a foregone conclusion that the 83 automobile Identification tax, levied in 1911 as one of the so- called budget-balancing measures, has breathed its last and will be lifted early in the session.

The loss of annuat revenue will be corn- paratively alight, however, as an Identification tag is good for the life of a motor -vehicle and from a ssed for i now on only new cars would have to be It also is likely that, in the In- lature will abandon the custom of test of 000OnttlY the 1933 legia- ret dividina Its members among i ous committees for inspection tr ps have come to be known in 5 a (Continued from page 1, 2nd tent) (Continued from page 1, 2nd sect) going an Ineatoditis operation at Bolton in Bristol yesterday. I An appreciation of your patron agea pledge, to continue to give you o'ur very best service a host of good wishes for a Yuletide. II ti-7-amoablaoJvozzozzlzakamk THE MOST POWERFUL LOVE STORY IN RECENT YEARS! ir r-, L.LOVE STORY ARS I I I ,11" featured by the adoption of a legislative program conrmendable in many partioulara so far as the county of is concerned. 1 The citizens have studied it and the representatives of Sullivan county present lent every encouragement to those assembled and promised faithfully to translate the program Into law when the general assembly convenes in Nashville 1 early next month. I Abolition of offices.

departments and reduction of salaries is the order of the day in every county in the commonwealth and there is not a single office in Sullivan county I the commonwealth and there is not I a. single office in Sullivan county 1 I C' 0-- Rime I Fired by the genius of Ernest Hemingway Brilliant best-selling American author. .14 AAL 8 Int a best-selling American author. Fired by the genius of VT rgrk II fa4 rt 2, Arx MCO LI1 and Cot. State 17 Moore St.

A Heflin Story Former United States Senator Tom Heflin, of Alabama, was an eccentric but a capital story teller and when he got in a weaving way used to regale his intimate friends with this one A delegation of temperance women from his home State were received in his officei and they were expounding back and forth the beauties and virtues of prohibition. All were happily, of one accord. Senator John Sharp Williams of Mississippi walked into the room, oblivious of CommonweAth A've East State St. but that will feel the edge of the pruning knife. For the information E' I ,1 NOTS IFOR ENTIRE WEEK RETURNED BY DEMAND OF HUNDREDS! NO WOMAN COULD RESIST THIS MAN'S MAN! to removal only on ivritten charges MX AS after public hearings.

Paradoxically, there has been Every little discussion of the perplexing prohibition question, but there is a feeling in some quarters that If Congress legalizes beer. efforts will be made to amend Tennessee's bone dry law to conform. vt XMAS Every, 1 RL HE LOVED LET SHIELD FROU tfttS1 DON'T MISS! all present, with his mind intent on a single objective. He walked straight to Heflin'a desk In a corner of the room. opened it, took out a bottle and poured himself a stiff drink.

He gulped it down and turning saw for thy-first time that the icy stare of all present was fixed on him. Tgnoring the delegation, he addressed the Senator: "Tom, if by any chance you ahould ever need a little something you will find it in tbis drawer. Just help yourself." EXTRA! Midnite SHOW TONITE 12:01 FUN Galore! 111 MERRY Alive with the charm of Helen Hayes, chosen the best actress of the year. Vivid with acting of Gary Cooper, Adolphe Men-' jou, rising to new heights. Distinguished by the skill of Frank Borzage, twice voted the year's best director.

FARIEVIELIL 20 A g2RidS'' A Paramount Picture adapted from the novel of the same name HELEN HAYES GARY COOPER ADOLPHE MENJOU 'rwo hearts that mad with lovedefying world gone mad with hate, recklessly declaring their own armistice against duty and convention. Mao. Burry Boors CRAZY INVENTIONS-SOUND NEWS name with Doers Open 12 o'Clock Monday I ,40, z'; Alive with the charm of Vani.M10' tl Helen Hayes, chosen the best acting of 41 actress of the year 4 I Vivid with Cary Cooper, Adolphe Men- 4.....4 MERRY Jou, rising to new heights. DistifiguiShed, by the 1 skill of Frank Borzage; twice voted the year's best director. A EXTRA! A A 44 .1: Midmte A FAREWELL SHOW TONITE E112 (i) A IR ii id si FUN Galore! A Paramount Picture adapted from the novel of the same name with HELEN HAYES GARY COOPER iel ADOLPHE MENJOU L' Two hearts that were mad with lovedefying Doors world gone mad with hate, recklessly declaring Open their own armistice against duty and COnvention.

12 o'Clook Monday! Alio nBrry Boors tItAill NEWS I Ite or pen 'Clock mdthy I l'iv kl, 441 L- 1 ,0 N757 J0311tN tlJttti KINGS1)011T tRICA1 1- LEGISLATURE FACES WEIGHTY PROBLEMS (Continued from page 1 2nd sect) 1A41) i I -4v tzN LI il I EMU BOYD SAMUEL gpLo ser.41s rahm Daly--CHAR CHARLES I II I BRISTOL'S SHOW PALACE! I I I VILE COn3THY WILSON Special to the Herald Courier KINGSPORT, Dec. 1 The weekly meeting of the Camp Fire Girls that Is beta on night was postponed this week. Mrs. Lee Hulse announces the iriarriage of her stater, Ann Simpson Davis to C. Elbert Henry on Sat- urday, Dec.

17, 193. The wedding ceremony was performed by Rev. P. A. Peters.

Mr. and- Mra. Henry will makb their home in Greene-Ville, and Mrs. R. V.

Rarnsay announce the martgage of I their daughter, Edna. Sharp to Evans Massengill, Wednesday: December the twenty-first, nineteen hundred and thirty-two. 'rhe wedding took place in the First Presbyterian church of Morristown, I Tennessee, the Rev. Hays, pastor of the church officiating. After January 1, 1933 Mr.

and Mrs. Massengill will be at home at Bulls i Gap, Tenn, where Massengill l' holds the position of general foreman of car repairs for the South- li, ern Railway. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ttortiberg were visitors yesterday in Bristol.

G. F. McCrea is in at her home with and Mr. Rogan Brien will spend the holtdaYs with relatives in Knoxville. Fred Gray of Thecultim College is spending the 'Yuletide holidays vidtb 1 his parentaMis0 Anna Belle Dean 1 Is convalescing frzyn all attack, of '77, ond Mrs.

E. F. kelly are 1 1 5' I I I 'PT 1k7 'Ir 17 A 11 III P. M. II' chairman of the speakers In Democratic state headquarters during the fall campalgrt and Charles H.

Nash, of Memphis are candidates for state treasurer to succeed McAlister when tae lat: ter moves across the Capitol Hall to the governor's For re-election as state comptroller Roy Wallace of Lenoir City its without opposition. Clerks and assistant clerks of both Houses are to be chosen, and contestants for these places are actively csavusing for support. The legislature also will name a rtste election commissioner from Middle Tennessee for a six-year term. This post Is now held by Henry E. Colton of Nashville.

6-- The economy wave probably will sharply reduce the number of girls and women appointed SO engrossing clerks and stenographers to members. 'Also. indications point to fewer sergeants-at-arms, doorkeepers. gate-keepers and porters. A sales tax bill, levying on all transactions for profit except those involving products of the soil, wiil be introduced by Representative J.

E. Gervin of Knox county, who WED. NITE--9 "Gold Night" its)c nfi IN id oU GO'LD Watch- this lean Robin Hood Isave the day for the poor. Then watch him save the evening for I the senorita who adored him! TIASDAY NIGHT-9 M. "PONY NITE" Look Boys and Girls ONE PONY FREE! 't.

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