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The Journal and Tribune from Knoxville, Tennessee • 11

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JliZ JOURNAL Ti kt oxvil ll, juu; a V.T -i UTCrpniLES (Coot.) Tennessee IsOn City Property and-Farms 4 Pioneers Vill Get TmyCbmplete' -A fr i Uniforms i 1 SUES COLUMNS ARE THE HECOOXTX3CD LEADING MARKET FLACK FQIt KXOXVILLE AND EAST TENNESSEE-REAL 7 Two Real Bargains These 8-room bungalows have just been completed and are offered at an exceptionally low price. Located about one block from Broadway car line. Both have hot air furnaces, lights, water, septic tanks and are most conveniently arranged. Lots 50x150. -You can buy one or both of these 8-room bungalows at a much lower )rice than most 5 and 6-room houses are selling for.

Terms. Call J. L. Henson, Old phofte 1052. Tuesday, April 3rd, at Edelens Storage Warehouse, 316 and 318 West Jackson at 10 a.

for cash to the highest bidder. Goods can be seen Monday from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.

J. W. EDELEN, Auctioneer. Phones 1411 INSKIP HOME No New Local Baseball Situation. Begin Training April 20.

4 BY- MORTON DE1TCIL The-Pioneers nrfll have two sets of DnJormi this setaon. This announcement made Sttorday night by Manager Frank Moffett, will come as welcome surprise to the many fans who never could understand last year "why clubs in less fortunate financial circumstances furnished their players with separate uniforms for road and horns nervier, whlo the Knoxville players wore the same begrimed outfits day after day. In fact, the unfftmna bave already been purchased. While st home the Pioneers will disport themselves in white, with gray the color worn on the road. No Developments.

There are no new developments in the local situation, according to Manager Moffett. Schmaltz, Hoyt Wiliams and-Deere Ford are holdouts for more money, but there is no disposition on the part local oOTcoi to mrt their demands. Tho problem of obtaining a -capable catcher Is UB rmoinp Manager Moffett. CSitpman. who performed part of last season Tor the Pioneers in the backstop poatlor, Is the property -of KnaxvlQo And rrtfiy be wed.

Baxter -Williams. catcher St Maryville College, has not yet signed. but it' is -expected that be will become a Pioneer as soon as the college season doses. Moffett expects to gaze upon several with Cincinnati when the Reds play here Thursday, as Pat Moran has promised crack on the services of' some likely looking -youngsters. Begin Training April 20.

Training will begin April 20 and all men under contract have been ordered to repbpt on that date. Caswell Park will be put in shape tbs week for the Cincinnati-Maryville (fane. Morristown will build a new ball park fr the coming Appalachian league season, according to information received Saturday night. The town is enthusiastic over the -pnes-poet ef organised baseball, and everything points to a highly successful season. Greensville has signed a new manager, but his identity will not be roveaixd for -several days.

The Cubs are intent upon bettering their record of last season, when they stuck in last place most of the season. 5,000 MINERS GO OUT ON STRIKE Western Kentucky Operators And Workmen FaH To Agree On Wage Contract Madisonville, Ky April 1. Walkout of five thousand soft coal miners employed in 40 mines in Christian. Webster, Hdpfci ns counties in western Kentucky' iw accompiished at the close Of business veste relay in an orderly manner, reports received, here last 'night Indicated. Officials District No.

23, United Mine Wcriterx of America, issued -the strike order after operators and union officials had failed to agree cn the period for the renewal of the present contract. Operators held out for a two-year contract and union -officials insisted on a one-year renewal. -Both operators and un'ot officials predicted an orderly stake and spokesmen for the owners said oo attempt would be made to guard the mines. There was no official confirmation for reports reaching this place that several mines wosikl legume operation by mid-week -with non-unna labor. Strip mines In.

the affected aTen which employ non-union labor have ordered their usual ouota of cars for Monday. HEAVYDAMAGE FROM FLAMES Fire At Army Photograph Headquarters Causes Loss Of Quarter Million. Five roomi. hall and bath, haaement. In (rood oonditon.

Good jrar-jicn. Lot 120x175 feet, 34200; $2206 cash, balance payable in monthly payments of about 925.0D per month. ELEANOR Five-room cottage, in good condition, slate roof. Jxt 50x100 feet, tor $3500; $500 cash, balance $95 per month. If interested, see jNICKERSON-SEXTON REALTY CO.

REALTORS 110-112 Empire Bldg. Both Pliones. WANT TtT ire L- carry In stock about II ToriU -kind-oa offer the boot t1 found. Reasonable Jrm to responsible parties. ad vli wJtmwtobUi for, real wut.

PLESS MOTOR CO. ftT, IH North Br oadway phono IKS. Now phono ISC tJN'B AND HALF TON TRUCK do Phono Good running condition, Will bargain. about 3500. 3 21 pid.

2 CSC now. FOR SALE Paeoenrer ear A-I shape, i r-ilj ddppsd. Two now extra tirea kS Can arrange to bo seen calling oid phono 2024. PASS. TOURING, model, now paint, splendid shape.

1, tirea. Here a reel opportunity the GOOD USED CAR prospect. U. Beatty Motor Co. FORD TON TRUCKS Sord ton -trucks with pneumatic and Urea, one Kelly truck 114 ton exchange for lumber.

These trucks In At eoodltion -and will bo glad to demonstrate, ill Commerce Are. AND PRICE Are tho Important factors in the porchaso of a used car. Nowhere, hi Knoxville win' you find better conditioned cars at such reasonable bnces as wo offer you lot PEERLESS, 7-PASS. TOURING. PAIGE, 7-PASS.

OAKLAND SEDAN. PACE MOTOR CO. jTuTOMOBILh AtL'KSUKlEb 98 RADIATORS REPAIRED RECORDED REBLOLT RIGHT AUTO RADIATOR OSS Ti. Central. 6790 Oki Phans.

WHITE CO. Poland Entry In Bennett Cup Race By The Asasrlated Pr Brussels. April 1. The reoord breaki lg entry of 21 balloons for the Gordon Bennett cup race next. September Includes one nation which '-has never perticlpeted iu an aerial race and which did not exist when the aup was given for competition, namely Poland.

The United States. Belgium. France. Italy Spain wad Switzerland each liai three balloons entered; Great Britain has two and Poland one The Russian entry was refused. Lteuter.f.nt Ernest de Muyter.

Bel-t Siam's premier pilot and twice winner of the Gordon Rennett cup will make an effort to win It for a third time this vear and thus bring the ophjr to Belgium definitely. YANKEES TRYING TO DISPOSE OF E. SMITH New York, April 1. The rumors about that Elmer Smith, one of the Yankee outfielders, hag been put on the market. Too many outsiders and not enough infield material's the reavn tis said.

Elmer v. oa't he surprised when tokl he's to move again. Ilia major league career lias been one move jitter another. After two trials he apparently landed a perament berth with the Cleveland Indians back in 1914 but when Tris Speaker wanted a pitcher Hnd sn outfielder in 1916 he let Elmer nd Leonard go to the Washington -flub for Joe IVoehlrag and Moeller. The very next year the Indians bought him outright.

He stuck three years with the Tube and theu they Aaded him to Boston with Geo bams and Joe Hants for Stuffy Me- Inn Is. Boston tra ltd hun to the Yanks Ust year. JOCK MALONE MATCHED AGAINST BILLY WELLS St. Pavl Minn, April 1 Jock 'Malone, Kt. lu'il middleweight who recently kn kid out M.ke O'Dowd, former middle eight champion of the world, ha-, been matched-to box 16 no-doci-io i tounds with Billy Well, Enel et welterweight here Friday.

Apt 1 it was announced tonight- Mahno hoe a great weight, Jj0 pounds, a- Wells 145. The wlnrer w.li 4e matched with Mickey Wake-, welterweight champion to meet ln-ie some t.me in June. farmers prosperous. Moatsomcn Ala. April 1 A material reduction the indebted-gees of Alaham i fuimers w.th a Slight demand for credit carry' cn the season's operation is tbe farm tuation in Alabama, according tb a statement by F.

W. Gist, federal and state agricultural statistician. 4 The northern sections of the state ire shown to bo the best agricultural status, accotding to the report. Batter Out Yea- we "truck ole man High price out and are now pitching prices' that cannot be overlooked. 2.50.

and up. American -League Ball $1.00. Men' Uniforms, $5.00 and up. jVteriPS and trimming free. jjoyaT Gloves, 50c and up.

Sisler- and Bill Deak niovea" Get youwnow, theyTe going fast. yone In and let us show you wqw to save 1-3 to 1-2 on your, rejutpment. Special prices to and schools. Cut Rate Sporting -r; Goods Store 141 S. GT 61- Old 256 Wholesale and Retail.

ESTATE I i STREET MONEY TO LEND ON REAL ESTATE ONE TO FIVE YEARS REASONABLE RATES QUICK SERVICE I N.E. LOGAN FOR SALE 6 room bungalow. Magnolia. 4 8 room bungalow, Broadway. 4,750 7 room bungalow, E.

4.000 bungalow. Eighth CHANDLER TOWE Old Phono 7448. Realtor New 315'- i It. a WANTED To 'Borrow $2000 on First Mortgage for Five Yearsi ALIVE, Suburban Church, with a -growing membership, haying outlived its present quarters, has, through Its board of trustees, requested this office to furnish a loan bf the above amount The lot has been bought and paid for, a considerable sun? of money has already beeq raised and paid into the treas ury, and the 2,000 loan will represent less than half the cos of the new structure, so the sei curity will be ample. i Beside the physical value bf the property, the note will be secured by the signatures of.

ten able-Bodied, wage earning5 property owners, and in fact be backed by the entire mem bership of the church. The loan will net the inves tor 6, the rate the church has agreedto pay, no commis-; sion to be charged by this of-1 fice. I FRED W. HENCK, Realtor. 302 W.

Clinch. Phones 9364 Fountain Gty Practically new 5-room bun galow on 3rd ave. Very attrac-l ive and nicely arranged. Large ot, i 00x150 feet. Price $4500.

1 Easy terms. PARKER, FLENNIKEN CLAIBORNE. Realtors. Empire Auto Radiators Made -like new, regardless of condition. FINCANNON RADIATOR CO.

719 N. Broadway Old Phone 5 1 3 1 WEST KNOXVILLE Hive room bungalow, just off Glinch. Modem hi every de- tail, and a plan thht will appeal to any woman as being attractive and convenient: Concrete basement. The price and terms will also appeal td you. J.

J. W. P. TOMS Realtors. O.

phone 1627. N. phone 3088 TWO HOUSE BARGAINS LEE 6 rooms, water and lights $3,000 5 rooun, water and light $3,690 Thia-ix a real investment. Houiim are nevet vacant. Price and terms both right.

Call Mr. Pratt. W. C. TERRY CO.

FOR SALE Good five room bungalow on Washington avenue with southern frontage. Good sire lot with fruit trees, fine place for large garden. This is a well built house and we can make you reasonable terms on a price of $4250. FRETZ REALTY COMPANY REALTORS Both Plumes 3112. 726 Market St The most desirable residence lots in West Knoxville For Sale by CHARLES M.

RODGERS 811 Holston Bank Bldg. FOR SALE 8 room housee on Highlan 1 avonue. close in. Two baths, furnaci hiatl double garage. 8 room house on Magnolia 2500 block, excellent condition 5 room house, close in, on East Fifth avenue.

5 room house, Edgewood avenue. North Ki cxville A. T. THACKER Buyers and Sellers of Heal Estate. 902 West Church Ave.

9990 Old PHONES 87 9 New. $100 CASH Will get iron a deed to 6 R. bungalow In Burlington. 4 R- cottage, -604 Cecil St. Come to my office in Bobbins Bldg.

T. J. WYRICK, Realtor Phenes 2059. J. B.

MALCOM. Salesman. SPECIAL FOR SALE 6' room' bun galow. nw anl modern. Lincoln Hardwood Veers.

French doors -brick rnnQte In fact real bouse. 9160 cash, bait veer like REAGAN WALLER REALTORS LIVK WIRE FIRM. 625 Market St. Old 1419 New 1913. Aurins Special Splendid new S-room bungalow, Luttrell SL.

near Cecil, bath, etc. Ready for occupancy. Price $3760. Half caste WALTER E.AURIN Bt Real Estate Over 29 Tear 511 Market St. Phones 1505.

LUt your property with us. I 1 I Oxford. 1. The schedule ef the University pf Mis-ilasppi' Ibaseball 7 team was announced yesterday by R.L. Sullivan, ktbietia-Brector a follows: Wlsconslrfj- April 6-7 Mlsslssipt College, April 16-17 (campus).

Tennessee April 11-19 (campus). MilJsaps College, April 25-23 Moarippl A. A 21., April 20-May (nppB). llaloo University, May 4-3 (campus). MWaapa College, May 11-12 (Jack-son).

Mliaiseippi A. A May (StarkviBek Ole Miss baa played three-games this season defeating Mississippi Coltegs and isisna Stats uni varsity one each and 'losing one to US. U. JOE JEANNETTE FIGHT REFEREE IN NEW YORK New York. Aprfl 1.

Joe Jeannette. one of the great colored heavyweights of twelve or fifteen years ago. has been licensed to serve as a referee in New York- He is the first colored mu to be thus honored, and, tt i understood, will officiate at colored" clubs. The old time fight fans who knew Jeannette when he was fighting the Jck Johnsons and the Sam Langfords would hardly know him now. la those days Joe was -a bushy haired individual, trimly built, and with muscles tbat stuck put on him like knobs of mahogany.

Now hes and tat, a kindly maa, and very popular even among the white Cans. His last public appearance as a boxer was when he served as a -sparring partner for Carpentier in the Dempsey match. Two days before the fight Jeannette created a mild sensation by saying for publication that, old as he was, he wished tbat he, and not Dempsey were going to fight Carpentier. EMORY-HENRY STUDENTS WILL ORGANIZE CLUB Organization of an Emory and Henry club for all former students of Emory and Henry college will take place -at a banquet at Church street ML E. -church, South, Thursday evening, April 12.

There are said to be about 40 ex-students of Emory and Henry living la Knox tile and all are urged to he pres ent. Dr. J. N. Hillman, president of the college, and Dr.

J. 8. French, ex-president, will be present at the banquet and will explain the purpose of the oragnizaJlon. Dr. French is a former student.

Real Estate For Sale. 9100 CASH and me nth buys niee .5 room cottage-. North Fourth Are. City water, extra large lot. Frioe 32.800.

W. E. CC'OPKR REAL ESTATE CO All kinds of business for sale. Beth Phoaes U2. 33 ACRES On pike, 9 miles market house.

6 room house, good bam, well, ctafcera, fruit, few acres -woodland. Bargain prices. 0 acres. 4 room bungalow, springs, on pike, 6 miles out. 82.060.

CelAwell W. C. TERRY CO. Both Pbones. FOR SALK room house.

Bark City 93.000 6 room house; Park City 3,300 5 room house, Lin wood addition 6 room "he use two lots. Atlantic avenue 2.600 Ibe above houses can be sold on small cash payments, long easy terms. FRANK A. M'SPADDEN, Realtor. Phones 1716 609 Market St.

FORT SAXDERS LOT FOR SALE. On the Fort's very crest, part of an original trench now extant on this lot In a residential district appealing to those who demand the very iew comfort beauty, ssf-ty and exciuaevo environment A real 60 foot lot at a reasonable price. Address A-2. care Journal and BUT FROM THE OWNER AND SAVE THE DIFFERENCE. 2 four-room houses in S.

Knoxville, lights and water: price 41600 each. Five-room house, bath, lights, hot air furnace, pated streets; price 93650, small payment down, balance monthly. 65 acres la cultivation. 35 acres good timber, running -wetter through place, all good as level reft" mulatto -soil. This is fie beat baxgain In Jieft Tea nese for tjulck possession.

4 ream bungalow, large barn, gatagi end other ootbaiUUngsv Improvements would cost now $4,600 or mere. W1T1 take 9S.EC0; cash absut $2,400, long as waYited on balance. 40 Acres and small store, -and two ntH hoa sea far cash rent, located 12 mites out on pike. 41 Acres 10 miles out on room house, spring, horn, about 200 fruit frees, for sale at 23,750, or will rent for cash rent only. 5 Room Bungalow On- paved street, electric lights, bath, hot end cold water tank, -garage good garden and fruit, plenty shade, in best part of Oakwaod.

Cost 33.600; will sell at bargain, easy terms. J. F. Weathers Co. FARM SPECIALISTS.

-Market and Union Sts. on ef FREEMAN tCHOLLMAN, tnusutunuauffiisE BROKERS y.j ftM.L9Bl5C0CTUG TWN rA'l a 0Wf For Sale 60 sere farm. 9 miles from Knox villa bouse, bars. spring, orchard. 91,280 cash, balance terms; also wraail aer tracts, 1 1-9 to' 6 rm.

each, froating on Headrous Chapel pika sear Neubert, Ten a. Good terma Address T. E. MeCsmsaon, Noebert, Tenn. LOANS WECK M.

BROWN 508'Borwell Bldgf. Knoxville C. A. MORSE Retl Eitftte, Fire Iasu-ranee. Loans 17 Deaderick Bltlg.

BEST SERVICE FOR SALE BY OWNER Ssvon room practically new bungalow. Hardwood floors throughout, uroaoe. garage in basement, on -high ground, in grove of fine oak trees in aland Home park. Frlced right and terms eary. New phone 2581-K.

West Clinch Ave. 8evn room bungalow. Modern in every respect. Lot 60x100 with '-40G cash -with monthly payments like -rent will give you a deed to this -aloe home. Tate, Mynderse Co.

WALTOSS BRISCOE BLDG. Old Phone 429. New Phone 119. ocay Loan On 1st And 2nd Mortgages. Real Estate Notes Bought.

WEST KNOXVILLE CORNER LOT Very Desirable for Quick Sale. $1566. Russell W. Hanlon. Old Phone 3717.

New 3032, or 1743-W. FOR SALE By owner, at Inskip, over 500 feet pike front, two acres, 5 room cottage, 2 porches, well and well house, barn. 25 fruit trees, some bearing trees. This is bargain Owner leaving state. Inquire G.

W. Tin-dell, new phone 4209, Fountain City. FOUNTAIN CITY Five rooms with lights and good cistern weter, on lot 60x150. Large number fruit trees, short distance car line. 93.250.

Easy terms. South Knoxville Einht rcom house, within few minutes alk postoffice. The price is only 52,850 and jdu can hate it on your own terms. Anything down andi the balance small monthly pay ments. Fred W.

Henck, Realtor. Where buyer and seller meet. 302 W. Clinch. Phones BIG BARGAIN Sem-room cottage, corner lot, McCalla and Casteel Ave.

Lot J.08xl50. Large shade trees, running water in all bed rooms. Modern except furnace. For quick sale $6500. Good Johnson Brownfield 728 Market.

Phone 7477 Old, 3024 New. ATEmON-Real 7a want to boy, sell stain. or sxchang property, aes Thos. K. Janas, Janas Si-oraga-Houss.

Old pbong Kaar phana 198. FOR SALE or exchange for acreage Kingston pika. 6 room cottage, hail ad bath. Lot 3x20 feet. 4b Mode car line.

Apply 201 3. Bertrand St, or call 6833 old phone. $2.750 New bungalow, sub-floor, storm sheeted, plastered, papered, electric fixtures. Living room, dining room, kitchen, two bed room. three closets, large corner porch; garage.

etc. Call old. phone 19S9. FOR SALE! Four room bouse. Good neighborhood; water, lights.

Price $1,250. Vacant. E. Jones. Old phone New 1929.

a 2 2724E. 5th Avenue 5 lleom Bungalow No. 2120 Linden hardwood floors, concrete basement, fQrnace, largo bath and is completely modern in every respect. Lot is-60x160 feef with garage -on rear. -Terms 9760 cash, balance 40 per month.

Company ED. C. SCH5CD, Sales Dept. Robbias Bldg. Church A -Market Phones 1344.

Do you know what is happening in Northeast Knoxville IT you do not, it is time you were getting posted. Burlington Speedway Lots are destiied to be the very best buy in this city. Come in and let us inform you, and show you the best vacant lot buv in the city, and in tho best laid out addtion in the city. See J. L.

HUMPHREY REALTY CO. Room 13. Plaza Block. Phones: 2021 old; 2400 new. LOANS We can make loans-from $100.00 up on Knoxville Real Estate and farms in Knox and adjoining counties, on short order.

No delay in serving you. PARKER, FLENNIKEN CLAIBORNE Empire Bldg. Phones 263 Sll SSSi drifiCi CfU hr i5nriU fitiStiW 5 Hi -3HL WEST KNOXVILLE Modrn room new bungalow with all convei lences. See this one before you buy. Vacant lots all parts of the city.

F. A. BLACKBURN CO. Realtors. Old Briscoe Bldg 2855 3833 New.

DO YOU WANT TO BUILD A HOME? If so, come In and let us explain to you how easy- it will be. If you have a lot we will build on it according to your plf.ns, and you can pay for It like paying rent. Or we hye several destrable lots for sale, which vre can build on for you. Now is the time of ytr to get your home bt lit. We will be glad to have call from you.

BURDETTE BROWN REALTORS 61542 Market St. Phones 252 FOUNTAIN CITY Bxtra 7 -room house, lights. acres fine garden land, orchard good well, fin a shades, for quhr.asle. price $4,7507 terms. Call 5134 old phone.

BIGGS WILLIAMS SIX Market St. Special Bargain. 4-room be use. small payment. balance like- rent, close-to.

AHLER REALTY CO. HKALTOR3. Old Phona-5756. New Phone 2799 SCUTH KXOXVILLB A bargain "can be found. In this- 8 room bouse, located scat nheal-aod car line, we also -have a- 4 room house In the- same locality tbat can be benght right-with liberel terras, MOGRK LAND COMPANY 3rd SToear Bobbin.

Bldg. Church autA Market. Old .9002. New-1584. fit OWNER, praaically new- i room bungalow, tn every res-Peet.

very, desirable location, N. Knoxville. Old fitll. In a Very attractive six-room bungalow, consisting of living room, )nusic room which can be used as bed room; two bed rooms and both. Dining room and kitchen.

Screened-in back porch. Hardwood floors. I louse is nicely arranged and has every modern convenience. Concrete asement; furnace. Lot 50x150.

Garage. Beautiful lawn and shrubbery; pice shade. Price and terms reasonable. Quick possession. Dooley-Gillespie Realty Trust Co.

REALTORS No. 1 Deaderick Bldg. Phones 1430 Old, 223 New. 4 OWN YOUR OWN HOME Special price for immediate disposal, new bungalow, Forest avenue. Modern in every way.

Street paving paid. New sidewalk and retaining wall. Small down payment. Call Mr. Brown, New phone 2756, or inquire of Mr.

I.etorey, at 1724 Forest avenue. A Splendid Laurel Ave. House and Small Lot for Sale Priced Right A compact six-room, two-story house, with halls, bath, breakfast and three large closet rooms; 3-room with servants', toilet, furnace and laundry room. Three porches. An ideal corner for quiet and comfort.

On two car lines, and less than ten minutes walk to Gay street. jWill be shown by appointment only. Address A-l, care Journal and Tribune. Wanhinston. April 1 Fi-ro bel ev-cd to lrnve started yesterday from an over heated celluloid films destroyed the army air service photographic headquarters a repair POR SALE f.R EXCHANGE hangar and a privately oi net? air-j Farm at( at 100 acres, will take city plane at Foiling F.e'd Item.

Sixty property or used car as part pay-liberty motors were badly damaged i Vl1 oi destroved. The loss will aggre gate 9250,000. Immediately after the first explosion chemicals and other highly m-flamable material caught fire, sending groat tongues of- -flame high in the air. Work of the army and city fire departments was hampered by a high wind, and their efforis were confined largely to preventing the spread of the flames. The repa-r hangar, a stee lstruc-tu re, was literally melted down by the intense heat, anil many valuable records stored in boxes there were destroyed- Four enlisted men at the pout received minor Injuries, e- Good Ford truck for sale, or will trade for a aoant lot.

Call 6740 Old phone. New 1873. 4 nttlfs from city limits, on pike, good little home, ham and other buildings; plenty fruit, 'good water, well fenced. 93.375, easy terma 100 ACRES 6 miles out on graded road with -od barn. 40 acres in cultivation two email bouses, plenty fruit, fine well water.

92.600, or would cut into two small farm a 100 ACRES 8 miles or city Unfits on-ffood ptke. If Two Killed Wfien Passenger Train Hits Automobile Two Other Occupants Of Car Seriously As Result Of Crash. Corner. April 1. Mrs.

Omie Jxcfewn and one of her chil dren. John B. Jackson. were instantly kfiled here late yeatervlay when an automobile In which they were riding. was struck by a Southern Railway jassen-w train, at trrada orosarln near here, Ernest Jackson, 18; who was driv-Infi-the machine, and Omie Lee Jack-eon.

4. were seriously, but not fatally hurt. Empire Trust Co. We buy and sell First and $ecotid mortgage notes. Bring us' what you have to offer in thisline.

EMPIRE TRUST CO. Rooms irO-lTZ -Empire BU New Phone 848. Old 3891 i LONSDALE HOME Four room bungalow, near Middle brook station. Lights and water. Reasonable price.

i w- jl McClure co. 1 1 Unimpeachable Integrity. 044 717 REALTORS New 277 FOR SALE room bouse. 133 West.Baxterf, electric' lights, -water, sewer, paved street, $200; 2300 cash, balafect like rent. Old phone 5.

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