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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 3

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Kingsport Timesi
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1 i 'it KINGSPORT TIMES KINGSPORT i i I -TlIURSbAY MAY 28 1925 fectiTitraa THE GUM PSMOREl KIND WORDS "-n A ADVERTISEMENTS wit lot of flaps Tij do th Initial Inveetigatmg and bring back in thing tangible for th 4rr-tiier to work on Let th Kings port Times ear jour tina Phon 140' MlMVafAXto MB A VCeASAHT NSSJTfcWW- FXfptFefc CKBt Of: Couv CCUBS Oft A HlC-B FtF-CB OF COVittSF I GOT AmWlC VJOMtWT VW MUCH OF BUT VJWFH MN'S MOTHER I NNMACEO MOWS SURPRISED THNn thF ViHO FOUHU'HVS PARACHUTE WOULDN'T OFFH AFTEfc HE OF 1 YWE 6NUUOOH- 1 HAV 'TO 6WC KTSEUr CREOVT- Ulb EREKKXHiQ I HEART BEHIND fej SMILE QF vnucome- ahh rrME i haib To uxje'ih The bamb cage wvth EE THE i OHE To I Hot FVHAVAM TOE CitES SHE HAS Td LEAE ME Moment i'tc 1 OF STRlC-tMEU'TRAUTS tUT VJHTIL THAT MAVHTAVH FOLCN IF SWELL OHVM Ld VF MOTHER UJOOLb OHV FEMBHEEE SWES OWLS A tASSEHGEE OH TUVE SHF AWE THAT VM THE CApTMN WE'T GET ALOHG GREKT- EOT' AFTER ALL WES HOT A BAD OLD SCOUT IM GOING To TREAT i HER SO NICE WHVLE SHE'S HERE SHELL MSH She'D had Twelve tau ALL MARRIED To ME OF SHE THINKS VM HOT 6 0 0 1 ENOUGH FOR M4 VJtLL i doht slame her- ill EST NWHEH THE FftXHCE OF WALES MARRAES The GNRL'S MOTHER MLL THNVL HE SH'T good enough FOR her Daughter- oh voell- ALL HAVE OUR FAULTS SATES Two casta a ward for each iim tloa paid cah miaisis 30 cast I- -1 FOR SALD Official Appalachian League Schedule 1925 Morristown I FOR 1 SALE One six-burner Red Star oil otove in gpod' condition Webb 835 Myrtle SL i i 5-28-6t-p FOR SALE Ford Coupe Victrola and ten inch oscillating fan Room One Gem Theatre Wyndelts Auctioneer 5-2S-2t-p FOR SALE One Franklin and two Bulcks Must be sold this week good condition Will trade for smaller cars Rent-a-Ford Company ShelbystreeL 5-24-3t-c I WANTED TO BUY WANTED We will pay six cent? a i pound for clean cotton rags The Kingsport Times 5-I-tf "HELP WANTED MALE BOY WANTED Must be at least 16 years old and havetwo years high school Permanent job and trade Boys who want summer work only do not apply Come in person Times office 6-24-tf HELP WANTED FE5IALE WANTED Three sales girls and one cashier No flappers need apply Cut "Rate Dry Goods Company Five Points 5-26-tf-e INDIAN TRIBE INVADES BORDER CITY FOR SERIES OF FOUR OPENING GAMES pointment ofjthe years aim In membership societies Sunday school committees and offerings 1 is to be made in the Womans Missionary Convention of the Cumberland Presbyterian church upon the basis of the preceding years work under the prograip of FutureWork Recommendations adopted the convention meeting! here in conjunction with the general assembly of i the churchj I I 1 I With a motto of The' Spirit pf Missions is the Spirit of the Master the aims are 150 new societies 50 mother societies 2000 new members 00 new Sunday school missionary committees and $38000 financial aim 'f'd 1 'i The apportioning is to be made by the woman's board of missions the Synods the Synods apportioning to the Presbyteriai officers and then to the auxiliaries I j1- i In attaining the aims jof the sys tern to bp followed is for each aux iliary to itrive to reach thp appor tiomnent set by the presbyteriai of ficer3 and set for itself an aim in paper subscrip- tithing and i church Greeneville rkJ Ap Exodus From the City to Bristol Marks the Opening of the i i 1 i if-' I paluchian Season Moffett Cuts Team In I i Final Pruning Bristol i I Kingsport known as the House of Lords I To1 be split ble header? to be played on May 30'July 4 and September 7 The Girl In the Limousine starring Larry Semon in a feature This is a scream Strand tonight adv four mn loose cutting the i squac down to the minimum at the start The Indians today have one ful team with one extra outfielder anc five pitchers 1 if I The pitching stag on which Moffett will rest the hopes of the Ind tribe consists of three right hanc ers and two south paws Lefty Loach pnd Williams are the old heads and will be) called upon to carry the burden of the 'season Hall is the only recruit to stick who came t6 Kingsport on his own hook He is the youngest man On the pitching staff and a port siderl Ewing and Compton will be called 'often to the mjund These two big (fellows Second half to end Monday September 7 Read th Timet Want Ads A general exodus seemed to be taking place in the city today The barber shops were filled and business men coufa be seen looking at one another with sly glances which seemed to say 'I'll see you there' Even the sour ones who previously claimed they bad no interest in baseball this year were openly claiming they would not miss the opener today Reports from the border city indicate that over 200 people wil see the Indians open in Bristol this afternoon Jimmy Devens old head and seasoned ball player wil be the first man to the bat Jimmy who holds the worlds record in all leagues for free bases will try to' get on The crowd will hoot and the season of 1925 will he open 1 The Indians left this morning about 9:30 in special ears for their invasion of the border city- The team received its final pruning last night when Big Chief Moffett set 1 and private mental from mother tionsj 1 I A I standard of adopted as 'follows Points) i' 1 I 'Net gain in membership Net gain in offerings to the board Mission tstudy in prayer meeting or auxiliary or study class Delegate to convention or Synod or Presbyteryf 1 1 j'i -M i' An active committee (one at work) oof missions in Sunday school Observance of (B Day Observance i of medical missions and South American Day 1 Qbservance of Day ries of their dominions If KHS GRADUATES TO BE KIWANIS GUESTS should! turn! in many the season Before opening in June 4th the teaipwill have seven roadgames Includihg a 'double header thi Saturday in Bristol Local CHANCERY SALE OF LAND Uon A Nestos Former Governor of North Dakota Will I Lecture east four wins at fans are expecting out of! the seven troops' in Cahada' of- Australia were recrucified by the hlneed to these dominions Mr Burton believed they should not bej exempt from the provisions of the convention and jhe held the sam for Java where there were thirty-two1 battalions of native troops He" Contended that the proposition strtick at the open1 door doc-triie which the World was coming more and more to recognize 1 1 Decision Goo to Jurit i J'he American delegates believe that publicity should accompany the exportation of arms under such1 cir-custances! so that the door plight en-jbe left open for all sellers of ments This matter went to the jurists 1 I 1 I 'i hiew difficulties' 'developed today over the American proposal to condemn poison gas traffic in the pro- from vessels within the territroial limits of the United States Should the venture prove suebes- ful it is expected that Tarascoa and Coli will qualify for the prize of $25000 offered in 1919 through the' Aero Club of America by Raymond Orteig owner of the Hotels Brevoort and Lafayette to the first pilot makr ing'a non-stop flight from Paris to NeW York If we get all the breaks Taras- con told Mr Norcross we should be able to complete the flight in 28 hours In order to lighten the weight of the machine the pilots intend to drop off their landing gear as soon as they are in the air They will de- pend upon a set of skids to make ft landing The distance is 3800 mjlesi and their tank capacity is 1000 gallons Mrs Raymond Belmont who also! arrived yesterday on the Minnewas-ka from Europe said the French airmen whom she knows will be entertained-at her home during their Etay here if their project succeeds They will carry only chocolate and cognac for nourishment COLLEGE SINGING GIRLS INAUGURATE CHAUTAUQUA HERE Observance" of National Day Prayer 1 1 1 Contribution cational Fund1 Campaign for new members The use1 of Auxiliary! Prayer Cal endar among members I Jhe use of service' card by members i i i Payment of dues in rolled membership! One dollar per member for Ash burn-Graf Chair of Missions Be a Mother-Society iA program1" fori National Day of Prayer will be published in a January issue of the womans board department for the observance 1 of the missionary societies i Mother and daughter relationship work between the I auxiliary and the Mother-Society js to bej continued in order to increase the membership 1 1 1 Perpetual1 membership will entitle the holder tQ equal privileges with life members i t- In obedience to a decree of the Chancery Court at Blountville Tennessee made in the casp of Sanders Administrator vs Hull I will on Saturday" June 20 1925 at-1 mt Central time in front of the court house door in Blountville Tennessee cell to the highest and best bidder the tract of land in said decree described being the same tract of land conveyed to the defendant Hull by Akard and wife an August 2 1920 and being in the 8th xivil district of Sullivan county containing 48 3-4 acres more or less 1 Said 'sale will be on a credit of six and twelve months and in bar of the equity of redemption Notes drawing interest from the day of sale With approved personal security will be required of the purchaser and a lien retained on the land as further security 12 1925 i GARST Thur-e Clerk and Master The non-manufac who are professional concert artists who Rave graduated i from' or been students at various American colleges universities' 1 I Tonight1! after a popular concert by th college singing girls Hon A Nestos former governor of North Pakota and a notable figure in the politidal world of oday will give an address that every citizep should hear His idealism is practical his logic is sound and he presents his subject with compelling force and sincerity 1 hi1 I 1 Neuwerth who wul oet th ntendent of I the Chautauqua arrived late yesterday1 He is ble and experienced man of thp posed convention The graduating class of the Kingsport high school will be the I guests of the Kiwanis Club" at the regular weekly' luncheon at the Inn tomorrow and an unusually) interesting program has been prepared for the occasion which is an annual affair of the club The graduates will be introduced by Black chairman of the day after which they will be welcomed by President1 Stone Each member will be given a group picture of the club I 4 Hon A Nestos former governor of North Dakota and one of the headline lecturers with the Redpath Chautauqua here this week will be the principal speaker at the luncheon (tomorrow In addition to the special numbers on the program there will be' a number of important business matters to be discussed gy the club and it is expected that there will be an extra large attendance I 1 turing countries again voiced objections to preventing traffic1 in asphyxiating gas until the nations as a whole had officially condemned its us in wartime This will come up again befort the conference as the committee 'of jurists failed today to find an acceptable formula Arm in Transit Exempted The conference by a I vote of Concert Artists Score Big Hit With Audience Lecture By Hon A Nestos Tonight 1 1 1 at oclock T' 1 JASCHKES TONSORIAL SKILL WON ROYALTY AS PATRONS will and the Redpath organization main here throughout qua engagement I definitely decided twenty td eight not to have any control of arms in transit meets the American I ORDER OF PUBLICATION views" The indications are tonight that in Br Th AMocIated Bra i London May 28 Charles Jaschkef I royal barber who was responsible 4-4t- for the shape of King Edwards beard which became the envy of the courts of Europe died recently ip hi3 66th year Het came to London 40 years i ago from Czechoslovakia with $10lin his pockets but by industry and a personality which was said by customers to fit a hairdresser To The notified of the 1925 viw of the prevailing feeling that the draft! convention has (been oyer- weakenedL'aome will 1 be The -famous Redpath Chautauqua openedi here this i afternoon- at 3 -oclock I and the college singing girls literally "swept the audience with their pleasing numbers The Chautauqua management used good judgment in selecting thjs attraction to inaugurate the Chautauqua in i Kingsport The programs presented by these vivacious young ladies strike a popular note and make a univerjal appeal This i3 a unique organization composed of five young women WOMAN MISSIONARY COMMITTEES NAMED ill attempt full conference to made before the FRENCH AIRMEfif HOP OFF JULY 25 ON sl FLIGHT Clarence Taylor: I defendant a non-resident is to appear before the clerk law court at Kingsport Tennessee on the third Monday in June and make defense to the' bill perfectly he eventually gained thejfjje(j agajnst him by Juanita Taylor respect of jnonarchs peers admirals for divorcef the law CDUrt generals and numerous others of note I portj Tennessee or the same will be who frequented his Regentstreet ajjen jor confessed and set for hear- change the military committees decisions in reducing armaments subject to control and liminating warships ariships and armored trains ft means of increasing thd South Amer ican work the $10 offering from aux! iliaries $15 from Presbyteries and Sf25 from synods this und to ibe di jvided Equally between the South American work and tW medical missions work -i I I 1 1 1 1 1 I I The program included a concentration of efforts on increasing the number of young ladjes aijd young peoples societies and childrens bands On Oklahoma work tie recommew dations provided That we proffer continued assistance to the assemblys board of miksionk I and In'-dianola Synod this! contention year The work of the president of the board of missions was complimented by the body1 It was depided to send a board member to ai Francisco tb study the mission Work as possible 1 Tcnjn May Nashville 26 Af- i Ui FORMERjKINGSPORT CITIZEN IS HONORED a cigar up Ml for it You cant smoke i 1 but you pay 1 You ca: 2 ing ex parte It is further ordered that this notice be published for four weeks in the 'Kingsport Times" a newspaper published in Kingsport Tennessee This 13th day of May 1925 1 1 ANDERSON i ---Mr 'Clerk 5-14-5t-Thur FLORA ORDER PF PUBLICATION shop and always called him Charles Jn 1883 Jaschke walked to1 the Derby but the next year he could afford to see the race from the Toy al enclosure Assisted by a peer who) had1 become a devoted customer Charles soon became barber to King Edward 1 and the royal family At the stroke of nine each morning he called at Buckingham Palace to trim the king's beard and oh Sundays he went to Sandringham and Bal He WCni LU oaliui i ouu Dr Kinzer Son of jl i 1 i Kinzer Receives State mke mQncy clip' ping Interest coupon 1 But therfj are no dividends clippmgeigartit)s Inmak-'IQldj Virginias we I BURTON INSISTING ON OPW POOR IN rim arms Traffic Kinzer son former moral every ten days or so when the! Steele Nannie Steele court was there I In the Law Court at Kingsport Ten- Charles attended King Edward un-1 nessee 1 til the day of his death What II In this cause it appearing from the like about you Charles the king is I bill" which is sworn to that the de-quoted'is having said once to thelfendant Nannie Steele-is a non-barber is that you do not' talk a I resident of the state she is there-' lot Youre seen but not heard Its I fore required to-appear on or be- By Th Aaaoclaled fres Kew York The dletermiiiation of two French army pilots to risk thp hazards of a non-stop flight between France and America in a single motored biplane this summer confirmed recently by Charles Pj Norcross1 editor of The World Traveler magazine on his arrival aboard the liner Mirinewska I lie announced that Paul Tarascon and Franacis Coli both of whom were maimed during the warj have completed and tested the machine in which they expect to hop off on July 25 from the commercial field at le Bourget The plane which is now ftt'the testing field at Villacouhlay has a 450 horsepower rotary i motor and a fuel capacity sufficient for a flight of thirty-three hours Mr! Norcross haS agreed he said to maker arrangements for their ar rival at this end Jhe flight is a private yenture of the intrepid airmen both of whom' have' had extensive' experience in long flights jin Africa since the war Mr Norcross will attempt to arrange ft landing field for them! to obtain reliable weather reports from the government to have a committee ready to test their instruments in order to make the flight official and to insure cooperation leave off the tip Thats why we can give you folirj real perfecto quality cigars I for one thm jdime Kinzer of Kingsport and resi(Jent of this city has deceived an appointment from (Governor Clifford Walker as a delegate to represent fhe statS of Georgia ftt the National conference of tuberculosis workers to be held at Denver Colorado June 1 to 17 1 I 'j The appointment was made by the governor on' play 13 Dr Kinzer is the health offiper of Troup county) Georgia Geneva The Ignited States toos a strong stand on the maintenanc: of the bpen door principle ftt the in ternational 1 conference on armament today The Dutch delegation had propose that 'cont rol should not apply to arms traffic between an exporting! country and its territories especially when arms rere for bard-ed fronji and the mother country for fore the third Monday in June 1925 before the' clerk of said Court: and make defense to the bill filed against her by G-W Steele in! said court orotberwise the bill -will be taken for confessed It is further ordered that this notice' be published for -four consecutive weeks in the Kingsport Time? This the 23rd day of April 1925 -J- ANDERSON 1 I Clerk 514-4 t-Thur' FlORAlD a pleasure to see you around 1 Jaschke accompanied the- present king then the Prince of Wales! on his empire -tour in 1901 and -afterward on" the voyage to 'India for the Durbar (in" 1911-12 The king of Spain the Prince of Wales the Duke of York and Captain Ramsay husband I Trincesa Patricia' were among his customers up until a few weeks before his death Such as the clientele of Jaschkes shop that the back part of his saloon became OMVirginia 0heioots Good Cigfars forces Theodore Bur- use of its armed Representftttive tort head of thejj The Girl In the Limousine starring Larry Seniop in feature This id a scream Strand tonight adv Americans delega tion said this Was a large proposi exclude froipl I tion because it-Vpuld Ads Read The Times Want both control all shipments govern I I.

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