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The Chattanooga News from Chattanooga, Tennessee • 14

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1 Owdoodo NEGRO LECTURER HERE THE CHATTANOOGA NIVS CHATTANOOGA' FEN TUESDAY SEPTEMER 18 1923- N9T READY TO MAKE lap Silk Industry STATEMENT SAYS PECK WALTER WHITE IN RACE FOR Not So Hard Hit 1' 1 kEPUBLICAN NOMINATION 1 No--z------1s Itillummotitimutimumiti Tell the Story And they're better If dev) oped and printed et Kodak Ma 011 lit at Sw I 7351-2 MARKET STRUT 1111111111111118111111111111111111 AID FOR FARLIER IJRGD liY PEAY a The Rev Checisell colored lecturer and educator was a visitor in this city Tueiday Thu Rev Chemise comes from Sweetwater where he conducted a scrim at lectures end in en route to Fort Nome and Attalla Ile in not a stranger in Chattanosera having delivered a aeries of patriotic lectures to the colored people here in WALTER WHITE WALTER WHITE Former Rhea County Senator Wants to Make Race for Governorship When Resources Are Destroyed State Is Governor Tells Service League I i' the grotto Interests in title country which will reault in a multiplicity hi In terse' which will each seek -their own Interest without thought of the rest of the people In touching upon the Immigration question Gov Petty declared that in Tennease can be found the purest of an the Anglo 41seon race lie de-elated that he might be wrong but OW he wished to keep this state that Way In speaking of the nearoes he declared that they were an Indlipensable part of the south and that he loved them The meeting warn held In the form of a dInner In the parish bootee of the church The meal wee nerved by the ladles of the service twos Approximately eighty-nye men of the lessue wars pew ent Petten Jr preeldent of the league prePided Mrs Pear and Mn IV Brock were that Introduced end then Brock was called upon to introduce the governor lie did so and declared that he is the hest goy ornor this state has ever had Musical Selections Prior to the governor's talk the new organist Blinn Owen and ktre Owen ware introduced delighting the league with a duet Father Robertson was then called upon to tell of work ittoong tho colored people lie staled that a lot for a colored Epiccoptil church had been purchaned end paid for on East Eighth street and plans for an at tractive little church drawn He stated be hoped to have the cornerstone laying it the time of the meeting here In the fall Thie will he the Orel colored church building of the denomination in ERNI Tennessee Motion was made end ear tied providing for the appointment of a committee from the league and sae how that body can be of service to Vathfir Robertson In the work which he has been In charge of for about even years' DO notion II et tho timi tall Thle will building ot TennPlises tied rrovid COMMUN that bollY I Robertson 1 been In ells Declaring that when the griculturel resources of -11tate destroyed the Piste will destroyed and urging a closer touch between the people and the- tate government Gov Austin Nay-delivered an address before the rnen'A service league of flt Faure toiseoPst klitirch Monday night -outlining some-qt the problems before the state government: Before urging itid 'of the braille of the people in utstini bi4 tarmerthe goy rnor soundedanott of warning genet I A I I I I )1 1 bk i ght) irt iti 1 1 tt I 7' Former Senator Walter White of Rhea eounty le a candidate for the republican nomination for governor While in the city Monday Ur White handed a Newt representative tlitt following formal statement: 1 "To the Republicans of Tenneesee: "1 shall be candidate for the ri publican nomination for governor In next year's primary At the proper time 1 shall make known my platform on the Issues of the campaign 11 favor the nomination of President Coolidge hi 1924 A party that can't win with Coolidge does not deserve to (Signed) "WALTER WHITE Mr White la now 41 years old Be has served in both houses of the legislature in the house In 1909 and in the senate in 1911 White In the house he voted for the atatewide prohibition bill the general bill and Other measures in the interest of the Reboots He was aim a supporter of the labor measures then before the legislature The service of Mr White in the awn-ate was during Gov Hooper's first term and he was one of the governors staunch supporters lie was the youngest senator in that tession of he senate and was even then an advocate of suffrage He introdued a suffrage bill which received the votes of only him self and Senator Askew Senator White was also complimented by organised labors indorsement of his course Since retiring from the senate Mr White has not been nrominently identified with state politics though he was an applicant for appointment as state superintendent at the hands of Gov A LUNG-VITA LUNG-VI'11A Washington Sept 11--3aPan's silk Industry Wes not le seriously affected by the earthouske as bad been feared Ambassador Wood reported todey that the Japanese silk Olaturee were practically unintured end that although 42000 bales of silk In Yokohama were destroyed 1000 were saved A dispatch from George Hoetint Ameriean trade said that Kobe was becoming the Japanese silk center with prOmPt recover? expected Mayor Chambliss was a guest and Said few word upon being Introduced Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved trier business being set aside In order to live the govarnor longer time for his (elk 'I am pursuing a hard path" declared Goy Puy In OPohing his remarks "Yon ottaht to realise the Warden of it About the only pleasure to be gotten out of It Is contact with disinterested and Rood men over the state I have a great regard for the Episcopal church If were called upon to select the nret citi Zen In the state would unhesitatingly select bishop Thomas Ir Collor Next to him not meaning to make odious comparison I would name BishoP James klaxon" Scores Selfishness The speaker then tated that ha had come into contact with greet deal of selfishness Re stated that he wanted no political future and that in far as he knew now he would be through as soon es hie career an governor is ended fle mated that he had alwaye rented to do eomething for the atate and hes been trying an experiment seeking to establish that a man could be succeesful and be perfectly frank and independent He then told of his appointments stating that he had sought to appoint man who he believed would concentrate themseh'es to the task He told of some of the sorrow which he must pee as head of the otata pardon board The speaker stated that the trouble with the state government had oot been dishonesty in the past but ha found that it had been inefficiency and extravagant 'with a lack of co-ortlina1 lion and an overlapping of activity in some instances Ile then told of the im portant of churches stating that without them the country would be in chaos tomorrow Ito also protested Againet the laws rooting too lightly on The rich and too heavily on the poor and urged I cooperation of the people with the go arnment CAPT MICK 1 am not a chronic office seeker" declared Capt Peck former cornmialioner of agriculture who is hers attending the Spanish-American War veterans' convention in commenting upon the report thet he is to be the republican candidate flr governor Mri Peck Muted that he Wea not ready to make 'a statement retarding his candidacy stating that Ile had not Vet reached a decision He stated that he would not run without the unanimous support of his party and would mot be a party to a party split The former commissioner is a reel dent of McMinn county Ind is Vert popular among the agricultUral inter eats of the state It is believed that he would make a very strong candidate The rumor is to the effect that he is to have the support of the entire party without opposition lobo a pleasant rallof hO kJ to Asthma tofforors brings a pleasant Niter tit to Asthma saferots ii11-b 7 i ft RA claviers' Himself Candidate fee Gay tomer A Taylor Re bas been serving as county superintendent of Rhea county I for several years Senator White Is quite Confident of winning the race for tits nomination sought There are at present noother announced candidates Ile bases his hope of success en hielegislative record and the fact that he has bad no quarrels with any of the leaders Ile claims to have the support of a number of the prominent men of his party In the state oPAY CASH AND PAY LESS" SPAY CASH AND PAY LI Equebion Fall in Line for Fall one of the new free fitting suits They're the latest thing Straight lines mean comfort You get comfort and style too in Itailile NA lb Han 4 Equaling" 'FALL HATS es out lino of Hato before you buy $3 to $7 -'Es See out PALL SUITS A complete lino In all styles and but values In the city $18 to $45 FALL SUITS A complete lino In all styles and but values I In the city $18 to $45 WELCOME VETERANS AND VISITORS I McClure Clothing Co DAVE BARKER (OP Yallerhammer) Manager EIS MARKET ST PHONE MAIN 2351 WORLDBEATER SUITS Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES CAR PLUNGES INTO CROWD OF WOMEN Tw6 Killed and One Seriously Men Arrested Mettiphis Sept Florenee Behoe 35 and Miss Peat! Bushart were fatally Injured and Miss Clara Shearon 11 was less seriously hurt When an automobile laid to have been traveling at a high rate of speed plunged Into party of women and children returning from a church ricer Raleigh a suburb lege night Arick and IA A Gilbert wens arrested today and plared in Jail to await In ventigation of the accident Both dented that they were in the car which truck the women Mrs Deboe was gimlet in stantly killed Miss Busher died to day Aceording to Pe'reette In the party after Itriking the three women the cer turned and repassed the crowd on the roadmide with it lights off Deputy eheriffe traced the ear by the treed of the tired in the road for some dietetics end early today placed Arick end Gilbert under arrest at Raleigh SOUTHERN HAS EXHIBIT MIIMINIENWIIM -I I 1 1 New York Sot weneuren of the south are dieplaved to greet 1141VIntSre by the exhibit of the Southern ninon system at the ninth national spool lion of chemical Induetries which opened at the Grand Central Palace In New York ors September It Attending the eximeltion are imea from sit over the country interested in all torenthee of ehemicod and mineral industries The ilouthentli exhibit tires them a comers heroin view of the great variety of raw materials to be found in the south and the (opportunities for the location of a wide ranee of industries using these enateriale' The exhibit ocoupleis four booths three of which ars eombined la one for the em bibit proper while the fourth is used ae an ant it a so arranged that visitors he are interested In any particular elan of materials and all the wimples of that elm grouped forilitating study anti tompariann An unexcelled assortment now on dis-' play Single and double breasted models Stripes and checks Solid colors and con- II ziu1 I trasting shades WATERMELON CUTTING The Council of Zewhit Women and the Pro Re Bona will entertein Jointly with a watermelon cutting Tueedseaftertioon at 4 o'clock at the home of Mr and Mrs Ed li4rron near Roseville for bpanish War Veteran! Cars will be provided for transportation of Veterans DIVORCE EVIL' CROWS IN Many Matrimonial Ships Are Rocks Being Wreck on Waehington: Sept 11(By Univer mai gervice)-- "Romans pains and hearts grow cold In the outdoors of the west- Where rugged life on barren wastes Pule love to its hardest And the census bureau offers facts and figures to prove It Last year in the eleven states that Make up the mountain dollen and coast section that lies west of the great grain belt of the plains there wits One divorce for every five marriages-499 to be absolutely aCeurate Slit year before In 1910 there WOO One divorce for every 503 marriages In 1922 these eleven tank Wyoming Idaho IltahColorado New Mexico Arizona Nevada California Oregon and a total of 100625 marriages and 21351 divorcee In 1910 there were 10761 Marriages and 17001 divorces No other section of the country Showed ouch a high proportion of matrimonial wrecks But the west seeing to have gotten a strangle hold On the growing divorce evil and checked' Its downward plunge while every other itection to the east has turned loose the brakes and is dashing madly along down toward the western level While in that atsyear interval the west moored a 35 per cent increase in marriages and a like increase in dicorcea there are sections in the east notably New Nngland and the middle Atiantio state where the number of marriages actually decreased while divorces showed a marked gain Figures for Mew Xork state are not yet avail abl V' ether down the Atlantic seaboard 1 On is 'states of MarylandVirginia and North Carolina Georgia end the big trict of Columbia all of which showed' increases in both marriages and ill' vorces between 1911 and 1922 the 'figures reveal the highest average of tho entire country of niarrlages over di voters Al the same time divorces have been gaining on marriages at a faeter clip in This region than else Where In 1911 this block of territory had 99624 merriages and 5003 divorces an average of one divorce to each 1991 marriages In 1923 there were 109534 marriages and 7150 divorces an average of one divorce to each 1530 mar ritivie Thum with approximately the game climber of nutrillagen as the eleven far western states the South Atlantic seaboard states hated record only one-third the number of divorce South Carolina has a no-divorce statute Keep your slistem in fighting trim Sizes for men and young men Wonderful values No Trouble to Keep I Skin Free From Hairs Ta oar te Caaie 1 houso of Kupponhelmorgo'od clothes I '-'7N 1 I -o NI (The Modern Beauty) There is no need for any women to countenance superfluous hairs because with a pRete made by mixing some Powdered delatone with water It is easy to get rid Of them The paste Is applied for I to 3 minutes then rubbed elf and the skin washed This treatment will rid the skin of hair without leaving blemish but care should be taken to see thRt you set real delatone Mix fresh Re 809 Mrket' St 810 Broad St YOUR liver kidneys and other organs are 16 engaged in a constant battle against infecd tion and body poisons When they are sluggish thestpolsops "back up" and collect in the blood Headaches backaches constipation dizziness biliousness foul breath and coated tongue are the danger signs Don't neglect them Drive out the poisons th' Help the fighting mous' the kidneysliver bowels and pores of the skin Keep them Itt ti alIP trl healthy and active with 3 6PILL es 0 oot 1 LITTLE STORIES FOR BEDTIME (By THORNTON BURGESS) 6 1 (Copyright by Lloyd) How Iflathorne the Moose Got 7 Even of course that is another way of saying that if some one wrongs us we shouldn't try' to wrong them in return But them are times when it seem' as if the only way to teach some people a lesson so that they will mot forget It Is to treat them as they treat others It was somethinglike this with Flathorne the Moose when he did the thing about which Honker the Goon' told Buster Bear and Pater Rabbit and the others tatting on the shore of the pond of Paddy the Beaver deep in the Green Vomit "It wan this way" began Honker "Old Flathorna bed been hun'ted and hunted by men with terrible guns until be wan so uneasy and worried that he couldn't eat or sleep The rustling of a leaf WW1 from a tree would make him Jump and shake all over It was dreadful Ile didn't dam go to any of the places or use any of the path which hed been perfectly safe all summer Once in a while be would steal down to the lake where I was and while he got his breath between drinks be would tell me about his troubles a' 'If these men things would fight fairly I wouldn't be afraid' said he But they don't Whet chance have I got sgainst them when they kill or hurt with their terrible' fire-sticks while yet a long way off? If they would meet me face to face and fight fairly as any honest liver in the Great Woods does I wouldn't be afraid I've never harmed or bothered them If I could Just catch one of them without his ter- tittle fire-stick I'd show you who's afraid' 'Right while he was talking there was the bang of- one of those terrible fire-sticks and old Plethora went right down on his knees with a grunt and there WKS a red mark where something had hit hint But it didn't kill him lt just hurt him dreadfully and knocked him down Ile dosed his eyes for just a wet minute with the pain and when he opened them there was the hunter running toward him and notating excitedly I guess by the way 1 he acted that he never had shot any- body like Plathorns before or he would have known better than to run out that WRY The minutel old Plethora I saw him he forgot all about being I afraid of the hunter He forgot all about the pain from the hurt made by that terrible fire-stick He just jumped to his feet all the hair on the back of his neck standing on end with anger and with a fierce-sounding snort be put his big horns down and rushed straight et that hunter The fire-stick banged once more hut I guess the hunter was too frightened to shoot straight Anyway the hunter dropped hie fire-stick end started to climb a tree just the way you do Dilater at "Ile jest got out of reach of Fiat-horns just in time Ile was the worst scared hunter ever you grew His eyes looked as if they would pop Out of his head When he reached the first branches he hung on for dear life while old Plethora butted the tree so hard that I didn't know but he would knock it down It was all the hunter could do to hold on Bow he did yell! It meitegree lough now just to think of it Then old Plethora tamped 'on that' fireetiek and threw it about until I game It wasn't good for much After a while he grew tired and went off into the woods out of sight The man man welted a long time and I guess finally he made up his mind that Plat-horns really had gone away Ile started to come down but wos only half way when out rushed Flathorna am ang'ry'as ever he could Plethora kept him nO In that tree all night and it was pretty eold night too lie certainly was teetting even for all the Worry and trouble the hunters had made him and I didn't blame him a bit Do your' "Not a bit! Served that hunter right Guess he knows now what it is like to he hunted" gmwled Buster Beer in hi st deep grumbly-rumbly voice his little eyes -twinkling "Wish I could have seen him" gr "Did the hunter get faked Peter wkwa I 4t t' 1 A 1 I tin lif 411 wil 1 ms Let Cutktra Help You Keep You Good Looks 4 4 I 4- k' II ---N 11( 1 I fr 0 Ot 3 Condensed Report to Comptroller 1' kr" First National Bank DrMORSEIS 4 INDIAN gtr ROOT PILLSc FAVORED FOR FIFTY YEARS Nothing better to care for your skin hair and hands The Soap to cleanse and purify the Ointment to soothe and heal the Talcum to per fume Then why not make these delicate fragrant emollients your very-day toilet preparations? watt TY by Itst Adtrier Outlines Leimot "1 littsP61a TtIldvelra Cmiegips Soapolairso without sec 923 Of Chattanooga Tennessee Sept 4 agOM LI MOMMIJELMMIEthl im an Chattanooga Onside Kicks The greatest jolt In the world to smbition would be to see the goal in ad an it actually is The ten-second sprinter has less to bother about tile art of elf-defense "Suppose the worm does turn" ad-vines Charley Towne "Doesn't he look just the seine on every side?" Reaching the top a minor stlence conipared to nottling it Defeat is a tonic for nine out of ten where on out ot a Million can stand a little success The alibi makes Prat' ticallY no headway beyond the final result What people are snying about you Is unimportant compared to what you know 'Shout youreolf Pretense is bout as useful as sereenIna a battleship back of the smoke from a cigarette An admission et Ignorance now and then is better than proving it In twice as many words Every cove is alphillosophee until bin Own neck carries the carbuncle RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $1212109537 Overdrafts 907277 Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness 106730000 Other Stocks and Bonds 32964667 Banking House and Fixtures 48815250 Other Real Estate 3596737 Cash in Vault and Due from Banks 350935258 Overdrafts ar 40- I $1756058724 LIABILITIES Capital Stock 100000000 Surplus and Profits 117781603 Circulation 100000000 Deposits 1438277121 heliability plus Duraitility $1756058724 Next Stery--Plattiortie ma 'SSD te Smart a just Say JAP COTTON NOT HURT Galveston ex Seto barmful effect ea the cotton industry in Japan as a result of the earthquake im seen by II Butts for threeyeare United States trade eommissioner in Japan who has Just arrived at his home hero from tbe Orient Japanese textile centers escaped deetruetive tremors he said 4 41 OFFICERS CHAS A LYERLY President LUPTON Vice President FATTEN Jr' Vice President NOTTINGHAM Active Vice-President HOSKINS Vice-President and Cashier DeWITT Assistant Cashier HIGGINS Assistant Cashier Rutland Assistant Cashier VICKERS Auditor DIRECTORS LUNCHEON POSTPONED The simplest way to end a corn is Blue-jay Stops the pain in silently Then the corn loosens and comes out Made in clear liquid and in thin plasters The Won is the same At grout drunter 0'0 'YOU GET THE BEST OF IT IN GILMAN PAINT Irha Atnarican Lesion luncheon which was to have bean hell this week has boen lwathonett until Septamber 26 because of the Spanish War Veterans' encamptut nt l'OREENT" PLOUR: At all wood EAT AT THE tELMONT CAFE CUlls pesky Bed Bugs IPDQ 11 ELLIOTT Chickamauga Trust Co FISCHER Fischer 1 Bro Co GRIFFISS Capitalist HOSKINS and Cashier LUPTON Capitalist A LYERLY Presidont NOTTINGHAM VioeProeidont PATTEN Jr Chattanooga Modicine Co PAYNE Payns Co REYNOLDS 4 Refining Ca 1 cioNETT ANDREWS Prealdentiltiehmond Hosiery Mille President Chiel FED ARN i President Card Lumber Co Pntaident BELL JNO Caoitalist Ca ir BICKERS President James Supply Co Vico-Preside CAMPBELL Secretary-Treasurer Mountain Ca City Mille I CHAS PIED A CARTER Pr President American Textile Wooten Co NC CHAMBERLAIN Vic4 Co President Chatt VieePresident Davenport Hosiery Melia President 1 DAVENPORT MERCEll Davenport Bros Lookout Oil It WILLIAMS Williams Frierson' 1 President Prosident 010 Vica-Prosident CHAS President Prosident MERCER Lookout Oil 517 MARKET ST MAIN 2079-7327 WHERE YOU GET A REAL DINNER FOR 25c rust think a He boa a (Pesky Devils Quietus) wakes a quart bet i enough to millioa bedbugs reaches moths and stops future generations by -ii killing the oggs ud does set injure the clothing 11g1 too to tido todboge lo obM 4) to bko kodbuto stood so good obes 4 a loom boll 4 a 144 toned boot noon patent I soon boo In every liwbetatot PDQtoomobio to kill Hoot sod tboir otos Is tbo wools os ewe be purehoo4 in soaked bailee ouoggib Wood lora gold by Duff Drug snd dboo loading amulets Jl im an rain ts ChittfarOa I 634 Market Near SeventE -artsabolook.

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