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0 TILE CHATTANOOGA NEWS ClIA'rrANOOGA TENN THURSDAY JUNE Id 1933 TILE ClIATTANOOGA NEWS ClIA'rrANOOGA TENN TITURSDAY JUNE Id 1933 I 11 I I Chadbourne Dies at 66 a tnaanoume Dies at 66 'Interstate' Issue Delays Harlan Trial 'Interstate' Interstate Issue Delays Harlan Trial 2 Retiring Cleric Opposes Union Of Christians lietirm- (Aerie Opposes Union of Christians 2 Begins Lookout For Hurricanes Begins Lookout For urricanes '11 0 0AN 044 4 'Tain't So Girls Charlie's Not Engaged BAXTER Charlie Hughes 50yearo1d Baxter bugler wishes to deny the rumor that he Is engaged to be married 840011 "Tell them" Charlie asked a representative of The News "that I'm not a married man and I am not engaged 1 want a girl about 5 feet 5 inches tall who weighs about 125 pounds I don't want her to use snuff or so she can talk see 'and hear good" Charlie has received wide attention as a human alarm clock because for the past fourteen years he has awakened the little town of Baxter each morning at 6 am by blowing his bugle from atop a tall pole set up for this purpose lie has received fan mail from all over the United States and abroad lie was recently given a trip to New York City Charlie took his faithful bugle with him and blew it each morning whether In Pullman or hotel Another of Charlie's bobbles for the past five or six years has been collecting chewing gum and giving it to the ladies lie earns his supply of gum by v-7)Fking tor rest11377frli 'Tain't So Girls Charlie's Not Engaged Charlie Hughes 50 year -old Baxter 1 wishes to deny the rumor that a he Is is engaged to be married "Tell them" Charlie asked a representative of The -News "that I'm not a married man and I am not engaged I want a girl about 5 feet 5 inches tall who weighs about 125 pounds I don't want her to use snuff or tobacco-just so she can 'talk see 'and hear good" Charlie has received wide at- tention as a human alarm clock because for the past fourteen years he has awakened the lit- tie town of Baxter each morn ing at 6 am by blowing his bugle from atop a tall pole set up for this purpose lie has re- ceived fan mail from all over the United States and abroad lie was recently given a trip to New York City Charlie took his faithful bugle with him and blew it each morning whether In Pullman or hotel Another of Charlie's hobbles for the past five or six years has been collecting chewing gum and giving it to the ladle Ile earns his supply of gum by working tor "Every Spring i take a course of SSS11 Fat Girl Laughs and Grows Slim in the sense that Ills spirit dwelt In it adding: "The Cumberland Presbyterian Church is not the body of Christ but I do believe that it Is a part of that body in the sense that Paul regards the body of Christ in this text and it is doing its work in the world I also believe that the Baptist Church and the Methodist Church and the other branches or the Presbyterian family together with all believers are parts of that body" McElroy Detailed to Duty At Fort Oglethorpe Capt George McElroy of the EightyFind Cavalry Division has been detailed to train new cornmissioned officers stationed at Fort Oglethorpe Capt McElroy will be at Ogiethorpe for two weeks Federal Government today began its annual task of detecting the formation and watching the movement of hurricanes for the five-month period during which tropical disturbances are a threat to the South Atlantic and Gulf Coasts The Federal hurricane warning systetn linking major coastal weather bureaus of Texas Louisiana Alabama and Florida by tole type system which glye transmission to weather observations started operating for its fourth season at midnight The information collected by the teletype only from the United States maintaind but from island stations in the Atiantic the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico and from stations of Central and South a basis for daily charts of the tropic waters where the swirling storms have their origin Reports from ships at sea regarding weather conditions encountered by the vessels are used lo supplement -Informattion from stations The warning system will operate until November 15 the date generally considered the end of the hurricane season Buyer Predicts Better Business Named New President Of Hamilton College At 39 Dr WU- Ham Cowley for- the phruorf ee sesuo lot -'r educational re- search at Ohio 41 '''''''w State Univer- sity has just 4 too' '4 4 6 IT NI been appointed president of Hamilton Col iege Clinton Dr Cowley Joined the Ohio faculty in 1929 He ix married and has one 46x66 4g6ild a (laugh- br Cowley ter Ray illangrum Guldahl Tied In Finals ST LOUIS (A P) Ralph Guldahl and Ray Mangrum tied for the lead battled par shoulder to shoulder today through the final thirty-six holes of the Western open golf tournament They were teamed up In the pair ings thus making certain that the home stretch of the thirty-eighth annual event would be anything but a yawn Mangrum lanky Dayton (Ohio) pro eased into the spotlight virtually unnoticed yesterday by card ing his second straight 72 one over par for a 144 total at the halfway mark Culdahl who topped the field with a par 71 at the eighteen hole mark meanwhile slid to a 72 in his second round Sam Snead the West Virginia slugger and slick little Paul Runyan of White Plains were Only one stroke behind with Bob Hamilton a dark horse from EY anaville Ind and Jimmy Hines of New York only one stroke behind them ILON Dav Ky--(LP)--The Government approached the climax of its case today againat Harlan County 'mine owners and peace officers and by nightfall all the prosecution's evidence may be in the record Fighting through two days of testimony in an attempt to prove that the nineteen coal corporations on trial are engaged in interstate commerde Brien McMahon assistant attorney-general and his assistants said they were certain to rest their case tomorrow Originally they had intended to close their aide of the case Monday but a audden fight developed over the Interstate commerce phase of the ease Instead of atipulating that Harlan County coal moved across State lines while atill the property of the defendants the defense elected to contest that issue That forced the Government to call long list of and employes of the defendant draw from them details of how the coal was mined how it got to the Louisville Nashville Railway Company tracks and Where It went from there Most of the companies-- the Blue Diamond oal Company conceded that it was engaged in Interstate commerce contended they lost control of and title to their product as soon as it wall loaded on railroad cars and consigned to selling agents usually in Louisville or Knoxville Henry Schwelnhaut of Government counsel produced evidence late yesterday indicating that seventeen of the nineteen companies had contracts with Appalachian Coals Inc an association which was a broker for its member units The Government contended that arrangement placed the defendants lehattancloga's Only Linen Market ang Thrifty ROANOKE Va--(A P)--A bird in the hand is worth two passses on the bus to a family living outside Roanoke Policeman Cra Ile said he saw a passenger alight here from a suburban bus attach his pass to a homing pigeon and sent it back for other members of the family to use in interstate commerce beyond all doubt G-men have joined the investigation into a bombing at the Harlan County home of a Government witness who was subpoenaed but did not testify A blast shattered the windows yesterday in a house occupied by I Sexton a miner living in the Green Silver Coal Company camp No one was injured in the blast and the damage was slight Theo dore Middleton former high sheriff of Harlan County who is a de fendant is head of the Green Sil vers Company He reported the explosion to the Harlan city police Later county officials and Federal agents joined the investigation It was the third instance of reported violence against persons sub poenaed by the Government Les ter Smithers former president of the United Mine Workers' local at Yancy Ky was killed in Harlan John Isom who testified reported that he had been kidnaped because he was a "damn union man" but escaped by leaping from the automobile driven by his abductors Hit story still is under Investigation Damage Suits Filed Martha Hogan $1000 and Dixie Hogan $1000 against A Williams Not This Davis Herbert Davis 2815 East Mir-tenth Street asked The News Thursday to say he is not the person of this name who was arrested this week on a charge of driving while drunk NEW YORK--(A P)--Thomas Chadbourne 60 whose skill at corporation law helped him amass a fortune estimated at $15000000 died in a hospital last night shortly after suffering a heart attack on his yacht Chadbourne One of the nation's foremost corporation attorneys was board chairman of the International Mining Corporation and a director In about twenty other cot porations including the Otis Elevator Compay Mack Trucks Inc and the Curtiss Wright Corporation lie attained International prominence as author of the Chadbourne world sugar control plan adopted in 1931 by the International Sugar Conference at prusgels The later failure of the plan he blamed upon stepped lip production of sugar by the Unitedd States and other large consumer countries Known as a "radical capitalist" Chadbourne was a pioneer in ad vocating labor's right to bargain collectively and to share In corporation profits For many years he was president of the American Association for Labor Legislation Pollen grains have been found floating in the air during the Spring season thirteen miles from their flowering tree One of the latest mechanical in ventions is an appliance which plucks chickens in a few seconds 1 Named New President Thrifty Of Hamilton College 'ROANOKE va--(a p)--A At 39 Dr Wil- bird in the hand i worth two masses on the bus to a family I living outside Roanoke liam Cowley for mer professyor in ecitheucatbluorneaslu roe! NEW YORK-(A Pa-Thomas Chadbourne 60 whose skill at Policeman a crane said he pass atoseabuhrobmaninrsigateotanehahnids saw a passenger alight here MIAMI--(1P)--The Federal Gov- search- at Ohio LONDaNT Ky-LP)--The Gov- a fortune estimated at $15000000 icvornpoftrpartion law helped him amass ernment today began its annual sent It hack foe other members suffering died in a hospital last night short- eSi ttya a sUn i Jvuesrt- letrsncma es en ttoda approached ch ed the cl al int nca Lon! a heart attack task of detecting the formation 71r1- and watching the movement of 40Se been appointed hurricanes for the five-month pe- president of nod during which' tropical disturb- -0 Hamilton ne I owners and peace officers of thwfamily tonse Col and by nightfall all the prosecu- onchhiaeidyboacuhrnte one of the nation's foremost corporation attorneys ances are a threat to the South J' lege Clinton tion's evidence may be in the rec in interstate commerce beyond all was board chairman of the Inter Atlantic and Gulf Coasts Dr Cowley ord doubt gallon into a bombing at the Her- national alining Corporation and I The Federal hurricane warning I joined the Ohio G-men nave joined the investi- director in about twenty other cot- system linking major coasud faculty In 1929 Pighting through two days of weather bureaus of Texas Louisi- and that the nineteen coal corporations witness who was subpoenaed but porations including the Otis Eleva- He le married testimony in an attempt to prove Ian County home of a Government tor Compay Mack Trucks Inc and a daugh- ana Alabama and Florida by tele- the Curtiss Wright Corporation type system which glye Ja I staae on trial are engaged in interstate did not testify A blast shattered He attained International prom- as one transmission to weather ohaerya- 17rtw ey ter commeree Brien McMahon assist- the windows yesterday in a house Lions started operating ant attorney-general and his as- occupied by I Sexton a 'miner or its sistants said they were certain to living in the Green Silver Coal inence as author of the Chad- or fourth season at midnight The information collected by the Ray illangruma rest their case tomorrow Origi- Company camp t-i 7 nally they had intended to close No one was injured in the blast bourne world sugar control plan adopted in 1931 by the Interne- teletype system-not only from none! Sugar Conference at prusberland their lan the the United States maintaind but Guldahl Ti eir side of the case Monday but and the damage was slight Theo eels The later failure of ed tip produr from island stations in the Atlan- a sudden fight developed over the dore Middleton former high her- he blamed upon stepped tion of sugar by the United States tic the Caribbean and the Gulf of Finals interstate commerce phase of the iff of Harlan County who is a de- ease Instead of stipulating that fendant is head of the Green Sil- and other large consumer coun- Mexico and from stations of Cen- I 4 tral and South America-provided Harlan County coal moved across vers Company He report ed the tries- waters abasis for daily charts of the tropic State lines while still the property explosion to the Harlan city police Known as a "radical capitalist" th eat where swirling storms of the defendants the defense Later county officials and Federal Chadbourne was a pioneer in ad- have their origin ST LOUIS (A P) Ralph elected to contest that issue agents joined the investigation vocating labor's right to bargain Reports from ships at sea re- Guldahl and Ray Mangrum tied That forced the Government to It was the third instance of re- collectively and to share In corpo- gar ing weather conditions en- par shoulder ca a ong nesses-o for the lead battled 11 1 list it ni Ported violence against persons sub- ration profits For many years he countered to boulder today through the Li- dials and employes of the defend- th by the vessels are used poenaed by Government Les- Wall president of the American As- io supplement -Information from land stations nal thirty-six holes of the Western ter Smithers former president of sociation for Labor Legislation ant corporations-and draw from the United Mine Workers' local at 4c- them details of how the coal was l'he warning system will oper- open golf tournament Yaney Ky was killed in Harlan mined how it got to the Louisville in the sense that Ills spirit dwelt- ate until November 15 the date They were teamed up in the pair- Nashville Railway Company John Isom who testified reported in it adding: genra id elly considered the end of that he had been kidnaped because the hurricane season there Most of the companies- ings thus Making certain that the tracks and Where It went' from "The Cumberland Presbyterian he was a "damn union man" but Church is not the body of Christ home stretch of the thirty-eighth but I do believe that it is a part annual event would be anything mobile driven by his abductors His of that body in the sense that l'aul Buyer Predicts but a Interstate commerce contended awn ethonecedBleude tDhlaatmottndwatsoaelnC gaged ompanln escaped by leaping- from the auto- story still is under investigation regards the body of Christ in this Mangrum lanky Dayton (Ohio) pro eased into the spotlight yin product as soon as it was loaded Damage Suits Filed unnoticed yesterday by card they lost control of and title to their text and it is doing its work in Better Business ing his second straight 72 one over the world I also believe that tuall the Baptist Church and the Meth- par for a 144 total at the halfway on railroad cars and consigned to Church and the other mark Guldahl who topped the Schweinhaut of Govern- selling agents usually in Louisville Martha Hogan $1000 and Dixie Hogan $1000 against A Wil branches or the Presbyterian fam- or Knoxville llama fly together with all believers are od hole mark meanwhile slid to a 73 th field with a par 71 at the eighteen TI PrirV parts of that body" ment counsel produced evidence Not This Davis rains have been found late yesterday indicating that SPY in his second round floating in air during the McElroy Detailed to Duty Sam Snead the West Virginia had contracts with ppa Ete an slugger and slick little Paul Run- enteen of the nineteen companies Herbert Davis 2815 East Mir- Pollen Spring season thirteen miles from tr A 1 hi ent Street Th ews their flowering tree At Fort Oglethorpe only one stroke behind with Bob yan of White Plains were was a broker for its member units- non of this name who was arrest- One of the latest mechanical in- Coals Inc an association which Thursday to say he is not the per- Fat Girl Capt George McElroy of the Hamilton a dark horse from Ev- The Government contended that at ed this week on a charge of driv- ventions is an appliance which Eighty-First Cavalry Division has rangement placed the defendants ing while drunk plucks chickens in a few seconds been detailed to train new cone ffi aneville Ind and Jimmy Hines of Laughs and missioned officers stationed at Fort New York only one stroke behind Oglethorpe them lehattanooga's Only Linen Marketr- i Grows Slm Capt McElroy will be at Ogie- thorpe for two weeks i Aare Coleman Declares Sects Should Be Separate But Work Together RUSSELLVILLE Advising Christian churches in one denomi 'tuition the Rev George Coleman Dowling Green Ky proposed to the general assembly of the berland Presbyterian Church day fraternal cooperation -of the religious groups in a federation of churches Mr Coleman retiring moderator Of the church made his appeal in I sermon prepared for delivery at the opening session of the assembly's annual meeting C171008171S EIS his subject "The Church the Body of minister used as a text the twenty- seventh verse of the twelfth chap- ter of First Corinthians which says: "Now ye are the body of Christ and members in particular" Describing the church as "the place where we met God" Mr Coleman pleaded for deeper reverence "I truly wish that in our churches we would come In as do the Episcopal brethren and first kneel and otter a prayer to God before another word is spoken We would thus cultivate a deeper reverence for our God in Ills house" be said The moderator explained the church was the "body of Christ" Coleman Declares Sects Should Be Separate But Work Together RUSSELLVILLE Ark-(A PI Advising agetnat-analticati nt-illi Christian churches in one denomi- nation the Rev George Cole- to the general assembly of the Cum- man Bowling Green Ky Presbyterian Church to- day fraternal cooperation 'of the religious groups in a federation of churches Mr Coleman retiring moderator el the church made his appeal in I sermon prepared for delivery at the opening session of the assem- bly's annual meeting Choosing as his subject "The Church the-bay-6f 'arise-me- minister used as a text the twenty- seventh verse of the twelfth chap- ter of First Corinthians which says: "Now ye are the body of Christ and members in particular" Describing the church as "the place where we met God" Mr Cole- man pleaded for deeper reverence "I truly wish that in our churches we would come in as do the Episcopal brethren and first kneel and otter a prayer to God be- fore another word is spoken We would thus cultivate a deeper rev- erenee for our God in His house" be said The moderator explained the church was the "body of Christ" KNOW that tired-let-down-ex bausted-feeling is often due to a lack of strength in my red cells" It is all so simple tool just build up these oxygen-carrying cells and the whole body takes on new life food is turned into real energy and strength Tonic helps rebuild these pre clous red cells 8SS is a simple internal remedy tested for generations and also proven by scientific research You too will want to take 8SS Tonic to regain and to maintain your red-blood-cell strength to restore lost weight to regain energy to strengthen nerves and to give to your skin that xatural health glow Take the SSS Tonic treatment and you should soon be delighted with the way you feel and have your friends compliment you on the way you look Available at any drug store'" $33 Co 11mcmwmiw-c0 old Melodeon Used Again TULSA Okla--(m P)--A little four-octave melodeon which- stood In a German home a century ago and later in a little rural Methodist church on a Kansas prairie was played at a church meeting here The melodeon was brought to America many years ago It once was used in a dedicatory service of a Methodist church near Clay City Kan ilia ii 1 melodeon Used Again TULSA Okla-(U P)-A little in a four-octave melodeon which stood and later in a little rural Method- German home a century ago ist church on a Kansas prairie was lea many years ago It once was played at a church meeting here The melodeon was brought to Amer used in a dedicatory service of a Methodist church near Clay City Kan "Business is going to improve" EL White buyer for Montgomery Ward Chicago predicted here Wednesday afternoon He believes that getting the wage and hour bill settled is going to help conditions He said business in 1938 should equal the total for 1937 with improvement in the last months of the year offsetting the slow start White is here on a combined Irkspection and buying trip lie explained that he is visiting local manufacturers with whom his company has placed orders for chairs and cedar chests to inspect the merchandise being made up and also to place additional orders for items upon which the stock is now low Handling only the chair and cedar chest buying he could give no estimate of the total amount of business placed here annually by Montgomery Ward lie expects to remain in the city until Friday "Business is going to improve" White buyer for Montgom- cry Ward Chicago predicted here Wednesday afternoon believes that getting the wage and hour hill settled is going to help conditions lie said business in 1938 should equal the total for 1937 with improvement in the last mon'ths of the ear offsetting the slow tart 31 White is here on a combined I 11 orders for chairs epection and buying trip lie ex- plained that he is visiting local pany has placed manufacturers with whom his corn- and cedar chests to inspect the mer- ho h111 iner made tin and also to I Obituary II Obituary Next Door to Chatta- nooga Shoe Ste I VI I ----r la i 11 ok "ion 4 rill a '171VICD Next Door to Chattanooga Shoe Stere Army Enlists Two Two enlionmentx in the Army were announced by Corp Luther Byrd in charge of the local recruiting office They were: George Oxford Fletcher 212 Temple Court Building asmigned to the infantry Panama Fletcher Kincaid Copper hill Rent to Bewail Army Enlists Two jopM -11' cl 6 11 Noah Andrew Teeters Noah Andrew Teeters 50 died Thursday at his residence 2400 Whitmore Street He is survived by his wife one brother Will Tee ters and one sister Mrs Janie Shaw Funetil arrangements will be announced by Coulters Without Starvatios Dials EN Back-Brtallist Beadle( sad kolliag Exorcises ra' I way that works hand la hand with Nature la getting rid of tigly fat this th an internal deficiency Juot eat sensibly and take 4 Mgt-mole Preerription Tab Iota a day according to tile directions until you have lost enough then stop Mormola Prescription Tablets see been gold to His public for more than thirty years More than twenty million boxes hay been distributed during that period Marmola ie not intended as a aura-all for all aliments This ativertimement is Intended only for fat persons who Sr normal and healthy otherwise and whoa fatnesa caused by hypo-thyroidism with accompanying euhnormal metabolic rates No other reit tation Is made as to this treatment except under thess eonditions and according to the dosage as recommended We do not make any diagnosis as that Is the titivation of your physician who must be consulted for that purpose The erimplet formula is included in eery package Get boa of Normals today from your druggist rvatios Dins le BackBrtakiag Witiout Sta 11(4 vir LI IL lice? Sitekmwillt vacate besold raetgaradalessl Lost Our Le---- of former prices! Come early Price Slashiar as Yo'a Have Item Seth diwA11757 Fr-Am suo 114 0 i iC: We must vacate at once! Ace Stock will be sold regardless ost Our of former prices! Come early PNce Slashial as You Have Alevei Seth IMM1 miMMM Hermit Found Dead CLEVELAND---Jack Dailey 68- year-old hermit of the Mineral Springs community was found dead Monday This ended a two days' search for him Coroner Ed McLain said he died of a heart tal) ONO OM 1441- 1M Mil lino Firm Here Gets Relief Order The Mountain City Mill Company has been awarded an order by the Federal Surplus Commodity Corporation for 1800 barrels of flour Richard Bean vice-president of 1 the mill company explained that the order amounting to about $10 1000 is for "relief" flour and will I be shipped to communities for dia1 tribution among the needy ShipIping instructions have not been received William Crawford P) services will be held today for NVilliam Cur rie Crawford well known merchant and sportsman who (lied Of a heart ailment yesterday lie was 74 Crawford owned several ranking circuit horses a number of years ago when harness racing was a leading sport When Minor Ileir rated as the second greatest dif all harness horses kvas retiredi he bought thd greet pacer and PIA him until his deatn several years ago 9 to 11 A 111 FRIDAY ONLY 3-Year Guaranteed SHEETS Bring This Coupon 72x9O Imported Lace Cloths Beautifully designCd 149 Sale Price With This Coupon 9 to 11 A FRIDAY ONLY 42x36 PILLOW CASES 6 for 50c Size Slx99 2 for $125 Supervisor Confers Here On Home Economies Work HandMAde Applique 50x70 Lace Cloths Ladies' Silk Pajamas Breakfast Sets MIK with I Nap 88c him Sale Price $149 Value Sale Price Value Price $1911 Value Sale Price I Maggie -Loretta Vicars En Maggie Loretta Vicars 8 died Wednesda at the home of her 11 parents Mr and Mrs II Vicars Whiteside Besides her parents 0-1 she is survived by four sisters L2 Misses Delphia Huth Billie Sue and Mary Nell Vicars a brother PI Charles Vicars Jr and her grandparents Mrs Millie Vicars and Frank Mills Ftmeral services will be held EA at 2 pm Thursday from the White- side Methodist Church the Hey 0 79c $1 Lace Scarfs Rayon Finish Breakfast Sets With 4 Napkins 39c Sale Price Pillow Cases 13 Madeira type mosaie and other designs up to $1911 0 Values Pair 0 I' 0 Embroidered 0 Pillow Cases With colored border regular 1190 Value 9 Pair a 0 Silk Bed Spreads 1 1 Children's Sun Suits 16144 Sale Price 22c Miss Margaret Browder State supervisor of borne economics was ri Chattanooga- Wednesday in conference with authorities here concerning next year's program She conferred wit Miss Pearl Haley Chattanooga hotne economics supervkor Creed Bates principal of Chattanooga nigh School and Supt Robinson Miss Itrowder said she is Interested in the nursery course that is tI) he conducted at Chattanooga Iligh School along a new plan Twelve little eh ildren bet ween ages of 2 1-2 and 4 years will be timed in the nursery school so that students will have actual expert-MT in the care of children The Vt'ork 19 conducted here In Chat tanooga 1110 Vora! lona' School and Howard High colored improvements Sought I For Rollie Postoffire Grass Linen Applique Bridge Sets 8198 Value Sale Price Table Cloths Asst Sizes 1 Each Embroidered Pillow Cases Hand-Made Lace Chair Back Sets -25c Assorted Scarfs 80'105 Sale Price 98c Sale Price 14 0 e- pl IA Jacquard se new): 646ttiari 9414 1 th JO as tomorrow el cool and as re- trashing a a Nsoimountain breeze colors so rs diant you'll look like a picture Sea them try them on end you'll buy them lay twos threes (and even more) Whatever yourdress needs may be you'll find it in our GREAT June SALE We've made a Special Direct Factory Buy and you'll really get more than your money's worth in these dresses 11 14 eh di tomorrow us I and as re- ihing as a intern breeze colors so re- 161142 'it you'll look ike a urs See them them on and 'II buy them liy IL threes (and even more) What- yourdrese needs may be you'll 1 it in our GREAT June SALE We've de a Special Direct Factory Buy 1 you'll really get more than your ley's worth in these dresses Beautiful rayon finish A eh Size 51)07 790 value 'MP Pura Whits Linen Napkins 17-Inch Size 14c Each Sale Price A 4c Pair 1111 Size 17x44 115c Sale Price Bed Spreadzo nand 69c Sale Price For Father's Men's Initial )-3 95 Another Thrilling Event! The Newest In Cool Summer DRESSES GREATEST JUNE EVENT TAKE ADVANTAGE 1 OF THIS OPPORTUNITY 95 OUR GREATEST JUNE EVENT 11 monnomme 114111 4464i 006 6 TAKE ADVANTAGE 0 OPPORTUNITY 11 OF THIS 0 MInew ll aPtN 401- A 40 7 1 it 95 de-am Another Thrilling Event! The Newest In Cool Summer DRESSES IP SI 95 Mr Deakins officiating Interment will he in (Ga) Cemetery In charge Avery Bryan Corn pithy Mrs Dillie Mrs Dille 36 died Thom day morning at her home 3215 Navajo Drive Surviving are her husband Dille her mother Mrs Fannie Mathenv of Chattanooga a sister Mrs: Verna Carson of Chattanooga and a brother Han old Matheny of Chattanooga Funeral arrangements will be announced by A ry Bryan Company Roy Lee Davis Funeral services for Roy Lee Davi 31 of 2810 East Forty Eighth Street who died suddenly Tuesday In Rossville Ga were held Thursday afternoon from the McFarland Memorial Church the Rev George McClure officiating Interment was in lienegar Chapel Cemetery near Charleston In charge of Avery Bryan rI 1 Men's and Boys' HANKS Ladies' Print HANKS Ladies' Pure Linen Hand-Sade HANKS Regular 29e a ec values sale Nice Regular 29c a values sale Price argwar kou values sale 0 Price a I 1 HANKS COTTON DRESSES COTTON )REssEs While They Last 6 for 10c 4' Also applique hand-made ea I Special i 9c to push the project of improvement for the Mime postonice for which $280- 600 has been earmarked were decided on by the board of direbtors 1of the Chamber of Commerce at the regular meeting this week A cominittee was named to gather all information to present to Congress' man Tarver at a later date The which may take the form of a new building have been recomtnended by the Department of Justice Judge Marvin Underwood two Federal Grand Juries and others connected I the local Federal building 112 BABY NEEDS CUT DEEP! 1-1 S2 0 1 0 lust received ONE HUNDRED DOZEN NEW COTTON DRESSES They Ire the coolest most beautiful imaginable and every one made to sell for far more They consist of chiffon voiles spun idv one dimities dotted Swiss shantung! received ONE HUNDRED DOIhN COTTON DRESSES They Ere the ist most beautiful imaginable every one made to sell for far more I consist of chiffon voiles spun ray dimhies dotted Swiss shantung! Table Cloths Checked designs 53153 19 Sale Price Large Assortment HandMade 0 Baby Dresses 0 Dish Towels Pure Linen Table Cloths a 214 Yard length SI 9n Sale Price II 11 PI Pure Linen FA White Napkins 14-Inch Shia bens 8c stitched Each Beautiful Bridge Sets hic) cl 1-4 flock dots and other new sheer materials Newest Summer designs and patterns Values to $29S ape- 611 June sale price dots and other sheer materiels est Summer I and patterns es to $29S spe Pile sale prire Part Linen Each 41c 2 Up 59a Values 3 for $1 Baby Silk Jackets said Price 44c Children's Slips E-1 E4 4 131 0 Divorce Snits Filed Lucile Teasley against Edward Teasley Dorothy Wagner against Wagner Calvin A Mi liner against Mildred Mi liner Dolly Chasteen against Hilliard Chasteen Lc Ms Ilill'against Inez Jackson Strevil Sands against Alfonso Sands Dish' Towels' Pure Linen 10( Each Children's Silk PANTIES Sc Babies' Sleeveless SHIRTS 10c Hand-Made Baby Pillows Eact 15c Birdseye 27x27 DIAP ERS Dozen 88c Receiving BLANKETS 22c William Andrew Campbell William Andrew Campbell 11 died Thursday at a local hospital lie is survived by his parents Mr and Mrs Campbell sister Mrs Lamar Bentley of Lithonia Ga brothers and A 1 Campbell all of Chattanooga and Campbell of Robensville grandparents Mr and Mrs A Slaughter of Robensville and Mr and Mrs AJ Slaughter of Lithonia Ga Funeral arrangements will be announced by the National Funeral home i Sale Price 25c Broadcloth assorted 22 Sixes each Baby Bonnets and Boys' Hats Caps Breakfast Sets HandMade Mexican Drawn work with napkins Bale Madeira Type Napkins Salo Prat A 9c I For This group of Dresses consists of white and pastel crepes marquisettes neta navy and black chlifons bemberg prints Sizes 12 50 Values to ea 95 Special June Bats Price kis group of Dresses conalste of white and Mel crepes marquisettes nete navy and sok chlifons bemberg prints Sizes 1250 lues to $495 Special June Bale Price 25c Sizes 5454 1 49 Price Per Set While They Last Beer Licenses Approved The County Beer Commission Wednesday approved beer license applications of Charles Mercurio Mrs limner Boyd Millard Ridge Baynes and Connor MMMIIIMMII Entire stock Children's Summer Boys' Wash Suits Jiivi Received Another AO Doren SILK CREPE SLIPS DRESSES 77c The largest motor lifeboat in the world was constructed at Cowes England It is sixty-one feet long has cabin accommodations for fifty to sixty persons with room for 300 people on deck in calm weather i Sizes 32 to 41 Regular 1100 aloe Specitt Assorted Sizes 79 Regular $1 to $1 49 Values Another Big Lot Ladies' Straw SLIPPERS pair 19c Table Cloths Rayon Finish VA yd 69c Length Value White Night Gowns Philippine Hand-Made elk ot Value a Sizes 1 to 16 179 Values to $198-- Another Big Lot Children's Dresses Assorted WO eh Sale Pries QUI Use Our Lay-By Flan tellANErr IBoys' Wash Suits Assorted Sizes Regular 59s Values id Help Ridneys Don't Take Drastic Dregs ti mmw 632 Mar ket Wrong Number CIIICAGO--(A receiver for an unoccupied factory building was more than a little surprised when he went to inspect the property Ile found wreckers just finishing the removal of the roof As a result of inquiries by the receiver George Checksfield was hailed before Superior Judge Stanton in whose jurisdiction the building is under foreclosure he explained: "Some one telephoned me and told me I could tear oil the roof I thought it was the I RE771 A 'Pa 7P7- Pvra TWAL Your Kidneys contain UliMOIS tiny tubas or niters which may endangered by neglect Or drastic Irritating drugs Be careful If functional disorders of tha Widneys or Bladder nutko you suffer front Getting Up Nights Nervousness Leg Pains Circles Under Sven Diasinoss Backache Swollen Joints Recess Acidity or burning don't rely on ordltutry medicines Fight such troubles with the doctors prascrip Um Craton flutes starts working in hours and must prove entirely utisfactory in I week and be exactly the medicine you need or money back is guaranteed Tete phone your drussist for everts Oliselag) lodgaTIciguarniatag prefaces yinn WHAT( Ablzei ---826 MARKET STREET Only Linen Market: PROMS 7-1211 141 ttlifallata 1Y11111 111101111 7-1211 1141 a dentildit "A.

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