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Nashville Banner from Nashville, Tennessee • 3

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STAHLMAN reels! to the Banner I San Frandsen January 25--Abe AttelL lightweight fighter has squandered a orttguo balking the ponies- Being clever his own game he figured that he could pat pother Some friend tipped Abe that rbe races were a snap to beat and he has veeti following them ever- since -When be bo light on band the little Hebrew 1rapper can be found at Emeryville hop otetting about' tor inside information i information is for suckers and Attell eta his share Before Attell went into the tits for his last battle ha was practically froka His forfeit was posted by a Fillmore- friend who ban too much brains to 1 fille top not db teams in two big the atues have uo corner on the lest pitch- -Some of the tall-end clubs have Just strong alahMen but in the case of the have not had the chance to ihow In fact Vhey ate handicapped by iaving poor fielding teams behind them Mat chance have they of making a great enord with men 'behind them who do not )r cannot take the chance that men oa )etter teams do? How can they win ernes when the-teams for which they are 1-itetting do not hit consistently? rTalte Mordecia Brown for instance He Vas a fair pitcher with St Louis In fact 111 was a star or Charley Murphey would liot have given up so much In the way of layera and money for-him but no one of the National League ever heard 'f-him until he became a member of the tube' slab staff Overall Vile giant Californian was outed as a star when with the Pada' oast League but after he joined Cineinati he was a dead one and looked like a 13171anuary 2S--frew -pee- I le' ire aware of the fact that many of ildetollege football players are not alone )rimlnent on the gridiron Some turn lett energies tobonors In scholarship 3ome to 'literature some -to music and fact a goodly proportion take tip L-leligious work while in college and are 4br1me movers In the regular religious of-fhe university 01- t)f- foolhall men In Princeton Univer- WI in the last five years it is estimated per cent took more than the av- ''-rage interest in religious work Going over a list-of some of the grid- COO sitars In Princeton in the last few 1 ears it shows that many of them have ed the prayer meetings of their-class On unday evening and have-in other ways 'town their Interest In what is termed ethical side of college life -Tooker who played end on-Princeton's 905 eleven was President of the Phila- telphian Society the institution which wrresponds to a A-In Prince- -It-lames Cooney perhaps one- of the 0 ostk famous athletes of the collegiate 11vorld in recent years -te football player 1 )1 All-American honors and captain of 1 1 HAS SQUANDERED A FORTUNE BACKING THE PONIES IMIYMEI PENNANT WINNERS HAVE NO ID TIMERS DID NOT KNQW moommommimitok series of recent victories in xing bouta )aas started'a controversy anent nke -knockout blow The knockout blow 'r Web' is administered by reaching the point I jaw or jugular vein with enough erne to temporarily paralyze tbe nerve Is rMticed by nearly every boxer who en-ages In'a contest nowadays be blow Is a sign of progress in the art 1 -pugilism Thirty years ago it was practeltlly unknown in 1880 when John Sulvart-began his knockout career with the laves the blow was first brought to public In all of Abe big ring cOnteata to tql the principals were wont to last much ger for the reason that they knew of no deesetve method to put an opponent to leep: Instead olbtrying to reach an oPP0- entI jaw they used to batter one another yas and noses Those were the days of if sm are-knuckle skin- and all-glove DOLL 3 a general result a figliter who could slow- but surely blind an opponent -won when Natch is deal and they're mad about it own in- Memphis Never heard of Natch? Vitathas Memphis to do with Natch and chhould Memphis be mad? Who is Natch wit gray? Why Nate' was a bear A big black bear le used to be a little black bear with big ars and running ways Natefi was the masot of the Memphis baseball team when 'harpe Prank bad the franchise in the Bluff 'Ity He came from the canebrakes of Mis-- ttsiiipi near Natchez and wag given to -Cherie when a little fellow not much bigger than -barbocuing-size shoat and Charlie kept him be Memphis Ball Park where his antics elighted the fans day after day Stitch ould roll about with the white pig his earninion mascot Be was a favorite in Memhis a hot favorite Icrlut like all other little animals Nateh iv to be a big one Soon be got too atrong 'and rough for the ball players and the pig gas not in his class The little back yard in bleb be was wont to gambol was too conning and Natch sought for larger worlds to eonnuer lust here Charlie thought it high -Ime ta side-step the bear proposition He ---4 are Nateb to the Memphis Zoo and the black 7Iar again was in the patine eye even if his owements were more reilrieted in the cap- ivity of his berth in the Zoo The other night some one-who' didn't ap BILLIARD 'T 1 TOURNAMENT lal to the Banner pec Xew York January taken at Club insure tor this city ithAti the next few weeks one of the ost important billiard tournaments ever in this country It will be a series ttogatnes between the'world's best am-- geurs at 182 balk line 400 noints a game quid will occur during-the last week ot Its-v1kpr11 at the Liederkrans Club Negott th itions for big series were begun "owe weeks ago at the suggestion of taunt de Dree President of the French illisrd Federation whir suggested that he Americans submit to his association )- let of conditions to be considered by ii he Itronch federation 4 Ferdinand Foggenburg formerly the Smateur champion of America was one )I the committee named by thi National ji seoelation of Amateur Billiard Player 0 draw Up- a -set of rules that would be 1 oleptable to-the experts of this country "-ily were based upon the rules in use t' er 1-: and proved accoptable to the federa- with a few excevtions The French- I It with the games to be at 183 in It -desired tag tames to oe 40 visavA dabble stith the bookmakers lb even bad to borrow money to tide him Over until after the fight But for the horses be would now be tu comfortable circumstances for he has earned a big bunch of money speaking of fighting Attell mentioned the terms under which be would tight Frankle Neil who has been pegging him ever since be beat him at Los Angeles Abe said Neil could only have a match by giving him a $1500 side bet "Jim Nell has been his head off about me being a coward" said Abe "I have got tired Of this talk If Neil is on the level he will give we a $1500 bet but if he is four-Bushing be won't Frankle cannot have a from me Under any other terms" CORNER ON STAR PITCHERS gold brick until Murphey secured him for Cbicago Jessie Tannehill was superb when with the Philadelphia Pirates but at New York he was not so much of a success but after that he helped land a pennant for Boston Waddell did not do anything extra when -with Loulaville or the Chicago Nationals but look what he has done for the Athletics Coming right down to It in the American League Washington which finished last has almost as good a pitching staff as Detroit the team that captured the However it is not the case with all tbe big league pitching staffs and the cause Of the loss of many of their games Can be laid at the door of the slabman This was not the ease in the Southern League last season tither In fact it was Just the opposite Atlanies pitching staff was the strongest department of the team and it was due to the weakness of Nab- rine siabmen that the club finished in the cellar position THE KNOCKOUT JAW BLOW his rivals seconds threw up the tponge or their man fell from cheer The leg work setentlao bias's and method of defense employed by boxers nowadays were unknown in the old days which goes -to prove that the sport has undergone vast Improvement In every way The old battles In unfrequented places on barges and at resorts out of reach of the law were long drawn out as a nil and in many cases indecisive Had old-time lighters known of the knock-out blow as delivered nowadays the Mal of the ring contests would have been much more satiefactory to onlookers Then again the better element has become interested in boxing and the toughs ant thugs have been gradually pushed to the wall by the high class of patrons at the various ciubs The only thing that remains to be done to perfect the game is the establishment of a moverning organisation whtch can control both lighters and clubs and incidentally weet put the takers and shady characters who now "and then hurt the Times-Star I ---WEEPING DOWN IN AlEALPHIS 1 FOR ggivATcri" Is ADEAD 0NE1 predate a-bear gave Saadi palson and the black bear cashed in his checks le has eaten his last peanut or other delicate morsel which bears like well and the Memphil are sore dead sore The Scimitar for instance has offered a reward of $200 for the conviction of the man who gave Natch the knock-out drors The Scimitar says: Reward of 200 The man who poisoned "Natch" the bear -which was the -Daddy of the Memphis Zoo'' is- a public enemy besides bet-ng a coward It is a moral certainty that hie grudge was against the Zoo and not againat poor old Natch who never hurt anybody and who delighted everybody Therefore it the man goes unpunished he remains a daily menace to hat has become the most popuar public institution in Memphis Unless restrained be may poison others of the children's pets The NetVa-Seirnitar has done more than any other agency to build up the Zoo Now It offers $2 00 reward for the arrest and conviction of the miscreant Added to the re-overdo already offered by Willingham and Charles Frank this makes 110'0 which will be paid to the person or persons who convict the man who killed -Stitch" The person who gives this Information will not only earn a handsome reward but will be a public benefactor firRINCEION FOOTBALL STARS WHO ARE -PROMINENT IN RELIGIOUS WORK two championship baseball nines led IS class in prayer several times during the year and was a member of committees of the Philadelphian Society Donald Herring center on the 1906 team was a religious worker and is now a Rhodes scholar in Oxford Robert R-Galley All-American center on Princeton's championship team in 1896 is in charge of the religious work of Princeton in Pekin China A Dillon the star quarterback of the last three years who has been elacted to captain the 1908 eleven has always attended religious meetAngs here and has taken an active interest of the last team which represented Princeton and played Yale the 12 to 10 game which will be entered in gridiron annals as one of the most famous struggles between the Tiger and the Bulldog there were seyeral men who have been leadrs in fligion Among thse are Booth-1909 Phillips 1908 Winter 1908 Dillon 1909 Macleadyen 1910 and Barlan 1908 Moreover there are scores of substitutes and scrub players whose athletic ethievements are not as prominent who are frequently delegates to student conferences members of religious committees and other college institutions which have to do with the moral side of life stead of 142 as suggested ty the Americans and they further suggested that tbe balls De 61 3-10 miltmetres in diameter Instead of the it inches generally used for championship matches on this side of the water As this involves the use of billiard balls only a trine larger than the American standard the desired changes were acceded teat the last meeting The tournament will be open to the world but it is not anticipated that other than French and American players will participate as theyvutelass the amateurs of any other country England and Holland it is mid have some fair players but they do net class with the leaders With regard to the selection of rat American team it was decided to depart from the usual method of inviting the leading 'players in favor of a strictly open affair In which any player desirous of trying for the team may enter the atrongest combination to be disclosed shortly before the opening of the tournament by an elimination trial in case the entry list proves to be too unwieldy By this method it is hoped that if there are any first-class amateurs in the country who have developed recently they will take part thus making the team the stroncest one 9oss1ble An international committee will be appointed to arrange for prizes which will probably be furnished by the national association The principal prize will be a championship cup and there will be four otber trophies NASHVILLE ews All Over Tennesseeti MAYOR SUSPENDS CHIEF OF POLICE REINSTATED TERZE Ti3rzs BUT LAST SUSPENSION STICKS 2 FOR A WILE By Associated Press MeMphis Tenn January25---At a special meeting of the Board Of Police and Fire Commissioners called last night to hear the charge of failure to suppress gambling preferred several days ago by Commissioner Edward Crump and under which Mayor Malone suspended Chief of Police George O'Haver Chlef of Detectives Ed Kehoo and five patrolmen all or the officers were first reinstated by a vote of a to 2 Then followed additional charges of a similar character being filed against- O'Haver his second suspension and again his reinstatement by a like vote For the third time charges were preferred and his suspension again followed after which Mayor Malone who presided declared the meeting adjourned before further action was taken This placed Capt Perry who has had charge of the department during Chief O'Haver's suspension again in charge However immediately following the meeting--the majority members met and addressed a letter to Mr O'Haver urging that he resume charge Thus the police situation in Memphis is rather complicated TENNESSEE BOY RECEIVES APPOINTMENT Special to the Banner Pulaski Tenn January 25--Dr Chas Alfred Abernathy has received a letter from hi son Dr Shields Abernathy who accepted an Interneship in the Bellevue and allied hospitals of New York City In which is conveyed the Information that Dr Shields Abernathy has received an appoIntment as house surgeon at Gotivtneur Hospital where be has charge of the accident department Dr Abernathy Is a Vanderbilt graduate and a most promising young surgeon and physician He will remain in New York for two Years Two NEGRO CHILDREN BURNED TO DEATH Special to the Banner Gallatin Tenn January negro children aged and 5 years were btirned to death in a house here yesterday The children were locked up in the house by their mother Mary Bettis who went to a grocery store and returned to fined her house in names and her children inside The door of the house wis broken down before the mother reached the scene but it was too late and the children could not be saved The bodies were found but they presented a horrible appearance The house and contents were destroyed but excepting the human lives the loss was Pa lati It is not known how the 5re ONE LEGGED MAN GETS FIVE YEARS fl1Mi 110 BANNER dATURDAY BvENING Special to the Banner Chattanooga Tenn January Kirkendortf a man from Atlanta Ga has been given a sentence of five years and Walter Nelson 17-yearold boy has been given one year in the penitentiary on the charge of holding up Hillvard a Georgian and taking from his person MO and a $IO watch some weeks ago Bob Crumley a young man of this city was acquitted of the charge Young Nelson turned states evidence SMALLPDX BREAKS OUT IN BENTON COUNTY Special to the Banner Camden Tenn January has troke out in the south portion of Benton County Dr Hudson County Physician was called there Wednesday and pronounced the case as genuine and as quite a number had been exposed a general vaccination was ordered No serious trouble is anticipated Some physicians however do not agree that there Is or has been any smallpox in Benton County OLD WOMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED BY A FALL Spam! to the Banner Gallatin Tenn January Wm Whitesides a well-known aged woman of this county tell yesterday at-the home ot bet ton-in-law Diciterson---and sustained a dangerous injury The attending physician thought that bet hip was broken Mrs Whttesides is about 80 years of age and it Is feared that the results of the accident will prove very serious Glover-Albright Special to the Banner Trezevant Tenn January Henderson Glover and Miss Victoria Albright were married at the home of Rev Billie Gilibert near The groom ta a prominent farmer and the bOlde Is a very popular woman and is the widow of the late George Albright-They will reside-near this city DAYLIGHT CAUGHT ME HE WRITES NOTE CONTAINING ONLY CLEW xx-yr BY AMATEUR CRACIESMAN A note containing these words -1Daylight caught me" discovered on the prescription counter of the Ira Clark drug store corner of Fifth and Woodland Streets was the only clue left- by the thief or thieves who entered that store as well as the East Side postoffice next door last night The work was evidently that of an amateur as an attempt which proved futile was made to blow open the safe with black gunpowder After failing in bin -effoAtto enter the safe tile thief ransacked the several cash drawers about the store securing about $4 worth of stamps and about the same amount in money Dr Clark stated that be had missed no merchandise with the exception of several knives which be is of the opinion the robber took The entrance to the drug store was secured through the transom over the back door After or before entering the drug store the thief by chiseling out a piece in the door of the post-office next door to Dr Clarks drug store reached his band on the inside and unfastened the door In the postoffice the thiers visit profited him even less than at the drug store as this morning after an investigation by Mr Hamblen who has charge of the office only about one dollar's worth of stamps were found missing No attempt in the postoffice was Made to enter the safe Mr Hamblin immediately after discovering that some one had entered the postoffice notified Postmaster Wills He is of the opinion as are the police that the work was that of amateurs Maj Wills immediately notified the authorities at Washington but since there Is nothing missing it is hardly probable that any action will be taken by the authorities Mr Hamblin and Dr Clark both notified the police and several men have been detailed to work on Om cast GALLATIN tRIDE AND PULASKI GROOM MR EZELL FLOURNOY AND MISS BEULAII OLD MARRIED IN DENVER Special to the Banner Pulaski Tenn January tion has been received here of the marriage at "The Oaks" Denver Col on January 22 of Ezell Flournoy of Pulaski and Mize Beulah Old of Gallatin and back is a pretty romance Visa Old formerly resided here with her mother Mrs Blakemoie wife of Dr Henry Blakemore coming from Hardin County and Mr Flournoy meeting her a mutual admiration soon sprang up between them and they became engaged The prospective groom's health became somewhat Impaired howevil and the marriage was deferred pending his restoration to health He went to Denver and stayed months returning much improved but contracting a case of Is grippe which Ira- mediately weakened his constitution he returned to Denver where he was seriously sick for a week or too so much so tbat his brother County Court Clerk Jack Flournoy was telegraphed for and left for Denvez Miss Old was also apprised and hurriedly making ready accompanied Mr Jack Flournoy to Denver where she has since been nursing her betrothed back to health Mr Flournoy is a son of Mrs A Abernathy his father being the late Capt Flournoy a member of an old and prominent family in the county The bride is a member of a prominent family and is a young woman of rare beauty She was sponsor for the John Woldridge Bivouac at the Confederate reunion at New Orleans A coincidence of this marriage was thei marriage of the groom's brother Will Flournoy of Chattanooga to Miss Mary Jane Harris which occurred at the same hour barring the difference in time between the two points Mr Ezell Flournoy is rapidly regaining his health and will reside with his bride at Denver Indefinitely NEVI OFFICIALS TAKE THE OATH MAYOR BROOKS OF KNOXVILLE DELIVERS MESSAGE TO COUNCIL Special to the Banner Knoxville Tenn January wont ing the new city officials were sworn in by Squire Alex Allison and Mayor John Brooks called the Council to order and delivered his first message Mayor Brooks gave a brief history of Knoxville He dwelt strongly on the matter of finance: 'calling on the board to watch this point of city government He advocated more buildings for the children and the hearty co-operation with Supt Mynders to make the schools second to none in the South He advised that the city first try to buy the present water plant In the city during this administration and if It could not then commence preparations to build its own plant as the public demanded the ownership of waterworks Enforeement'of the Law He said: One thing our city ist a very rigid enforcement of the laws Too many of our citizens have fallen victim to this permitted violation of the law A rigid enforeement of the law against the carrying of concealed weapons would the homicides more than half The law against the sale of intoxicants should be very rigidly enforced and this as well as the other laws mentioned needs your help and official countenance in securing their enforcement- BECAME ALARMED AT THREATENING LETTERS Special to the Banner Trenton Tenn January Melton a Russian Jew doing a small grocery business west of town in the Sixteenth District recently received some anonymous letters warning him that if he did not get out his store would be burned He became so alarmed at the threats that he moved tis stock of groceries to town yesterhay Mr Melton seemed to have borne a very good repute Lion and it is thought that some of the mischievous boys wrote the letters as a matter of joke -1--- "0 MOVEMENT TO HOLD FAIR AT WAVERLY Special to tile Banner Waverly Tenn January prominent citizens of this place met Thursday night and a movement to establish a fair for old Humphreys Mr Slayden was elected temporary President and Mr Hart temporary Sectetary Several hundred dollars was subscribed After a pretty full discussion the meeting adjourned until about February 22 when It is expected definite cpnclusions will be reached JUDGE BUCHANAN'S FUNERAL AT TRENTON Special to the Banner Trenton Tenn January remains of Judge John Buchanan who after a short Illness died at his home In Humboldt Thursday night were brought bere yesterday and interred after funeral services at-the grave In Oakland Cemetery by Rev Bent) Judge Buchanan was reared near Eaton this county was a popular citizen and a loyal member of the Baptist Church To get genuine Empire Coal call 306 John Anderson fpobmwo GRADING OF TOBACCO AT MAYFIELD FINISHED Special to the Banner Clarksville Tenn January Thomas Miles of Mayfield KY a grader for the Dark Tobacco Growers' Association was here yesterday and announced that the association bad completed the grading of all types that have been received amounting to about 3000 hogsheads the larger part of which was lugs 'PRICE OF COTTON SHOWS UPWARD TENDENCY Special to the Banner Trezevant Tenn January price of cotton continues to soar upward at this place' The farmers who have been holding the fleecy staple for higher prices have begun to place their cotton on the market and it is easily bringing 4 cents per pound in the which means about 12 cents in the lint 4 Pylant-Uolloway Special to the Benner Petersburg Tenn January Lena Holloway and Mr Eugene Pyient were married Thursday at the home of Mr Gregory at this place be performing the ceremony They were attended by Mr Bruce Berry and Miss Laura Marsh Mr Vodie Sorore ila and Muss Eva Land Mr Dee Holloway and Milos Eyelina Pylant--They went at once to the home of the groom's parents Mr and Mrs 'agent near here where an elegant dinner waz served JANUARY 25 1908 Baxter Perkins Baxter Sloss OOO OO Childress Jno Daniel Davis Hoggins Paul Howell Howell LeaLuke Tzt Lockhirt Andrews Sidney Allen John Baxter Ed Drs Collier Collier Brooks Olt Price of Rooms from $1600 up BUILDING DIRECT ARCHITECTS 'Floor No "'loot No 12 Wheeler Runge LPieker 12 ATTORNEYS AT LAW Assistant General Counsel Associated Railway5-11 A 00 General Counsel Associated Railways Floor No 11 Lellyett Price 11 McMorrough Britt Pitts McConnico a Ryan Cain 6 Tyne Thos 6 Williamson 9 Webb IJr BANKS Floor No ed Railways I 11 Irtoor No 8 kBritt inject 9 10 8 8 INSURANCE Casualty and Indemnity Fourth National Bank Sam'l 3 Keith President' First Floor 1 Jos Howell Cashier Landis Banking Company John Landis President First Floor 3 BROKERS -Floor No Banks jno St Co Pig Iron Phosphate etc 7 Bennett Irby Winchester Repeating Arms Co 8 Eason Gooch Co Hardware etc 8 Grundy Jas A Chatfield Woods Paper Co 8 10 Kirkpatrick Merchandise Williams Co Pig Iron etc 9 COAL AND IRON COMPANIES loot No Alabama Fuel Co Jesse Overton President 9 Bon Air Coal Iron Co Jim Williams President 9 Crescent Coal Co Chas NV Jackson Agent 9 Napier Iron Works Cole' President 9 Standard Iron Co L-Parsons Secretary 7 Warner Iron Co Joseph Warner President 8 A AN b7 1 L4-1 IN Ka A-0 IN I Irc iteasuaity ALMA 11111Ima I 1r ioor No German American New York Firv Shelton Kirkland Sharpe 4 Glenns Falls New York Fire McWhirter Goodall Co 12 Home Ins Co New York Fire- Shelton Kirkland Sharpe 4 Naryiand Casualty Co Baltimore Hoffman 4 Milwaukee Mechanics Milwaukee McWhirter Goodall Sr Co 12 National Surety Bond etcShelton Kirkland Sharpe 4 New Jersey Plate Co dass Ins Co Shelton Kirkland Sharpe 4 Northern Assurance Co London FireShelton Kirkland Sharpe 4 Phoenix Assurance Co London Fire Shelton Kirkland Sharpe 4 Spring Garden Co Philadelphia Fire McWhirter Goodall Co 12 Travelers' Ins Co Hartford Accident McWhirter Goodall Co 12 Traverers' Indemnity Co Hartford 1 McWhirter Goodall Co 12 Indemnity Tennessee Inspection Bureau Wheeler Manager 12 Nashville Board of Underwriters Jno Murrey Secretary 12 INSURANCE ii wo I IN 01 14-11i IN 160 Ka 16o ILO 111111-4-1 IN I LabJ-- JI-LIA Fiber No Aetna Life Iusurance Co Burbank Alexander-Agents 8 American Central Life Insurance CoW Nevins Manager 12 Equitable Life Assurance Society Davega Cohen General Agent Metropolitan Life Insurance Co John O'Hare and A Simpson Superintendents Missouri State Life Insurance Co Timberlake General Agent 8 Michigan Mutual Life Insurance CoR Currey General Agent 8 New York Life Insurauce Co Jno Hird Agency Director National Life Accident Ins Co A Craig President 10 Prudential Life Insurance Co Smither Manager 8 State Mutual Life Ins Co of Rome Ga-C Hebert Manager 3 Union Central Life Insurance Co Yowell Yowell State Agents 10 Volunteer State Life Insurance CoHolmes Orgain Manager 6 LUMBER- STAVES CROSSTIES ETC Floor No La avs-uti-diA LA A 1-11 Lata AlkA-1 A ha 1 A A-01 0 0 1i a le Floor No Blow-Hiram Stave Co Blow President 7 Cude Land and Lumber Co 10 Holland Staves 7 Hardwood Manufacturers' Association Louis Doster Secretary 10 JoyceWatkins Co Crossties Beatty Manager lo MERCANTILE AGENCIES Floor No Bradstreet Company The Lamar Pound Superintendent 4 Nashville Credit Men's Association Thomas Secretary 8 Sn--Church Co Blankenship President 3 OSTEOPATHS' Floor No PHYSICIANS 'Grab le REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS Floor 1 Coggin Jones St Co Lindsley Company Mc Lester Investment Company Mecklenburg Real Estate CompanyC Christopher Manager Overall Pryor Ready RAILWAY AND FAST FREIGHT LINES Fuer Atlanta Birmingham St Atlantic 1 Co Irvine Blanton Commercial Agent 4 Big Four Pennington Agent Cin Hamilton Dayton CoL Smith Commercial Agent Georgia So-uthern Florida CoR Hollowell Commercial Agent Interstate Despatch Crume Commercial Agent Macon Birmingham Ry Co Jas Slowey Commercial Agent Merchants Despatch Toney Agent New York Central Lines Toney Commercial Agent Norfolk Western Ry Co Napier Agent Pennsylvania System -Danl A Lindsey Agent Seaboard Air Line'Ry Julian Cantrell Commercial Agent-- Star Union Line Danl A Lindsey Commercial Agent Virginia Georgia Tenn Air LineNV Napier Commercial Agent STENOGRAPHERS 8 7 2 8 NES nod Igo ent 6 10 6 Agent 6 nt 6 Floor No 7 Floor Ntt "410 Floor No 0 6 6 10 10 6 4- 4 6 I TimP awa a A vb am' a 41 A111116bo Floor No Morris Miss Margaret 8 Norton Pio- 9 TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES Western Union Telegraph Co Operating Department RTerhune Supt 12 Western Union Telegraph Co Business Office A Stewart Mgr Semi-Basement MISCELLANEOUS Fi tIOT No Atlas Engine Works Russell Manager 9 American Cyanamid Co Frank Washburn President 9 American Public Utilities Co Frank Washburn President 9 Barber Shop A Heyne Proprietor 1 Central Construction Co jno A Pitts President 7 General Electric Co II Corson Agent 9 Goodman Manufacturinz Co Washburn President 9 Goodman Manufacturing Co Washburn President 9 Mussel Shoals Hydro Electric Power Co Washburn President 9 Nashville Interurban Ry Co Mayberry President 7 Nashville Bridge Co A Dyer General Manager 12 Peabody Education Fund Rose Secretary 9 Referee in Bankruptcy A Childress 7 Religious Press Advertising Syndicate Thornwell Jacobs Manager 10 Tri-State Milling Co Jay Youngblood General Manager 10 Stewart General Contractor 10 loch floor has a separate directory opposite the elevator indicating the name of tenant and number of room occupied The directory will be published weekly with pinch changes and additions as may be found necessary The beautiful structure is the finest office building ever erected' in the South and Is not surpassed by an building of its character in America The architecture is without a It Is modern and up-to-date In appointments It contains every convenience that could add to the comfort of tenants Every innovation and modern device known to this great office building age is amply embodied Even the smallest detail of the decorations discloses a happy combination of artistic strength and refinement rarely found in commercial buildings The greatest architects engineers and contractors In this country freely admit that it is the best lighted and best ventilated office building in America It is located in the heart of the banking and business center of the city Every street car In GREATER NASHVILLE passes either In front of the STAHLMAN BUILDING or within a block of It i There is nothing to guess at nothing to take for granted this great building is -everything that -the Iasi-ness and professional man ask fee The more you think of it the more clearly you will see that it is to your interest to secure space this building and become a part of the great colony that represents the leading business and commercial interest of our city The above directory indicates the class' of temente representing the active business Interests of this community Including officials and employes there are already over 700 persons in this building 41 CHEISTOPLIEn Room 215 Itecondlloor 1 romVagerptowtIWS 1 i I 4 1 1 1 4 NASIIVILLE BANNER clATURDAY BvENING JANUARY 25 1908 3 1 I 1 FORTUNE l' ews ver MAYOR SUSPENDS GALLATIN I ST HLMAN BUIL DING 1) I IIECTORIt''! A ARCHITECTS i irzetal to the Banner Tloor No -1-icior' )1' e'- dabble with tbe bookmakers -Abe even hadn CHIEF OF POLICE AND PULASKI GROOM an Francisco January 25--Abe Attell to borrow money to tide him over until after Lockhart L' 12 Whe'eler Runge Diekey 12 1 46 'lightweight fighter has quandere the fight But for the horses be would sd a now nti baiking the ponies Being clever be tu comfortable circumstances for be has AITORNEYS AT LAW earned a big bunch of money ort his own game be figured that he could er Speaking of fighting Attell mentioned the -Andrews Sidney Floor No Some friend tipped Abe that te under hih be woul ght Frankle rms wcd STATED TICREE It cat pothe races were a snap to beat and be TiltLES BUT MR EZELL FLOURNOY AND MISS Assistant General Counsel Associated Railways-11 Neil who has been pegging him ever since following them ever- since -When be he beat him at Los Angeles Abe said Neil LAST SUSPENSION STICKS BEULAH OLD MARRIED Allen John T' 0 0 a 0 Wks no light on hand the little Hebrew could only have a match by giving him a Fon A viraux IN DENVER Baxter Ed raPper can be found at Emery 14 1Ii hop- General Counsel Associated Railways 11 -a 21 'See side bet "Jim Neil has been yelling etetting about for inside information In- bia 'med off she) ut me being a coward" geld Floor No Foor No 44 information ts for suckerws and Attett Abe "I have got tired Of this talk It I I Baxter Perkins 11 Lellyett Price- 8 went into the Neil is on the level be will give me a 2100 et his share Before Attell 5 1114 for his last battle be was practically bet but if he is four-fiuehing be won't By Associated From Special to the Banner Baxter Sloss 11 January 25-Informa Fillmore Fra McMorrough Britt 7 1' fok4 His forfeit was posted by it tikie cannot have a nett fro m' mu Memphis mphis Tenn January25--At a ape- Pulaski Tenn Childress Jno -Ireet friend who has too inti-ch brains to der any other terms" I Pall3 McConnico cial meeting of the Board tit Police and tion bee been received here of the mar- Daniel 3 Ryan Cain 9 i Fire Commissioners called last night to nags at "The Oaks" Denver Cot on Davis Cl 6 Tyne Thos 10 PENNANT Ivi lumpne HAVE Nn hear the charge of failure to suppress Januan 22 of Ezell Flournoy of Pulaski Hoggins Paul 6 Williamson 8 gambling preferred several days ago by and Mists Beulah Old of Gallatin and Howell Howell 9 Webb- I Jr- 8' 1 4 IIII- 111'111j- tY Commissioner Edward Crump and un- back satlt is a pretty romance Miss Old forrnerly resided here with her LeaLuke 9 of Police George I 1-' CORNER ON STAR PITCHERS der which Mayor Malone suspended Chief O'Haver Clalef of mother Mrs Blakemoie wife of Dr Hen- BANKS Detectives Ed Kehoe and five patrolmen ry 131akemore coming from Hardin Coun- -n- I Sam'I J' Keith President? Fourth National Bank Fir st Floor 00 amaseetemrreilawreisrcebsatterreasoctterreisnbusestiantgecisfilboedy tr and Mr Flournoy meeting her a mu 1 Jos Howell Cashier The top notch teams In the two-- big gold brick until Murphey secured him for a vote of 3 to 2 Then followed additional tual admiration soon sprang up between thg reotombc became he nbgeacgaemd 8 0 Tmbee- Ue8 have no corner on the lest pitch- Chicago 5alt Landis Banking Company John Landis President First Floor against' nd pen 1 -Seine of the tall-end clubs have Just Jessie Tannehill was superb when with I the Philadel hia Pirat NT a New or I and again his reinstatement by a like what Impaired howentr and the mar- BROKERS strongslahMen but in the ease of the he was not so much success but rPesf 11 vote For the third time charges were stage was deferred pending his restore- Floor No preferred and his suspension again fel- tion to health i Banks jno Co Pig Iron Phosphate etc 7 I att r-they have not had the chance to after that he helped land a pennant for lowed after which Mayor Malone who He went to Denver and stayed I Bennett Irby Winchester Repeating Arms Co bow In fact Obey ate ttandica d' by 'airing poor fielding teams behind them That chance have they of making a great -scord with men-behind them who done for the Athletics i not Boston Waddell did not do anything extra when with Loultiville or the Chi- cago Nationals but look what he bas presided declared the meeting adjourned placed Capt II Perry Who hall had charge of the department during Chief months returning much Improved but efore further action was taken This cont ra cting a case of Is grippe which Ira- mediately weakened his constitution be returned to Denver where he was sort- Eason Gooch Co Hardware etc 8 Grundy Jas A Chatfield Woods Paper Co 8 cannot take the chance that men oa O'Haver's suspension again in charge push sick for a week or too so much so Kirkpatrick Merchandise e- 10 )etter teams do? How can the win Coming rightdown toIt in the Amer- However immediately following the meet- that his brother County 'Court Clerk Williams Co 9 loan League Washington which finished Pig Iron etc ing--the--majority members met and ad- Jack Flournoy was telegraphed for last has almost as good a pitching staff ernes when the-teams for which they are 1-itching do not hit consistently? dressed a letter to Mr- O'Haver urging and left for Denver Miss Old was also as Detroltthe team that captured the COAL AND IRON COMPANIES 'Take Mordecia Brown for Instance He that be resume charge Thus the -police apprised and hurriedly making ready ac- Vas A fair pitcher with St Louis In fact pennant ea 0 pitching of their games can Jesse Overton Floor No President 9 companted Mr Jack Flouraoy to Denver Alabama Fuel Co Tie was a star or Charley Murphey would ttEHolwetrvuer it is not the ease with all tbe cated situation in Memphis is rather compli- where she has since been nursing her be- tiot 'have given up so much in the way of itchin staffs and the- cause Bon Air Coal Iron Co jno Williams President 9 of the loss of man trothed back to health layers -and money for-him but no one TENNESSEE BOY Mr Flournoy is a son of Mrs A Crescent Coal Co Chas: Jackson Agent 9 be laid at the door of the slabman utside of the National League ever beard Co 12 from his son Dr Shields Abernathy who New Orleans Iron Co LParsons Secretary Abernathy his father being the late Capt Napier Iron Works 'of-him until he became a member of the This was not the ease In the Southern Colet President 9 eist season either In fact it was RECEIVES APPOINTMENT Flournoy a member of an old and Standard 7 tube slab staff prominent btl Just the strongest department of the team Special to the Banner bride is a member of a prominent family Warner Iron Co Joseph Warner President 8 siteguthse last that At ht ela cnItua 1)a finished itschheidn pitching In staff i family i the count Th Overall the giant Californian Nese was outed as a star when with the Pacid3 and it was due to the weakness of Nash- Pulaski' Tenn January 25---Dr Chas and is a young woman of rare beauty She oast League but after he joined Cinein- was sponsor for the John Woldridge INSURANCE COMPANIES-Fire Casualty and Indemnity MI he was a dead one and looked like a cellar position 1 Alfred Abernathy has received a letter i Bivouac at accepted- an interneship in the Bellevue and allied hospitals of New York City the Confederate reunion at wlalslIthcei German American New York Firv-Shelton Kirkland Sharpe Floor No 4 mir aAr reins gin: todfe ntchee Glenns Falls New York Fire McWhirter Goodall Co L2 ottfrotohmis'embarrrotlegreo In which is conveyed the Information in holouurrnboayrrolfng the difference Home Ins Co New York Fire- 4 xSvh Shelton nHoffman Ki Kirkland nd Sharpe Oln TIMERS DID NOT KNolv it anouaPrtP: Hospital 'net: ween the two points Milwaukee Mechanics Milwaukee- McWhirter Goodall Co 12 I of the accident department Dr Aber- Mr Ezell Flournoy is rapidly regaining all 11 I rivals seconds threw up the sponge or I 'lathy is a Vanderbilt graduate and a most his health National Surety Co Bond etc Shelton Kirkland Sharpe 4 ith and will reside with his bride c----- go it THE-KNOCKOUT JAW BLO1 s- that Dr Shields Absewrnhheoeutlis Ye eh asurgeon hs eccbeai vr eita et remise' young surgeon and physician Jane Harris which occurred at the same promising at Denver indefinitely New jersey Plate Glass Ins Co Shelton Kirkland Sharpe 4 Years wetesostessestel I sing bouts has atarted'a controversy anerit their man fell from sheer esbaustion V' He- will remain In New York for two NEW OFFICIALS Narliand Casualty Co Baltimore Northern Assurance Co London Fire Shelton Kirkland Sharpe I 4 GTt 4 SP Phoenix Assurance Co London FireShelton Kirkland Sharpe 4 A Aserled of recent victories In his TWO' NEGRO CHILDREN Spring Garden Co Philadelphia Fire McWhirter Goodall 8: -Travelers' Ins Co Hartford Accident McWhirter Goodall Co 12 BURNED TO DEATH TAKE THE OATH blew- The knockout blow The leg work scientlac blows and methods TraverCrs Indemnity Co Hartford of defense employed by boxers nowadays were 1 McWhh-ter Goodall Co 12 'nue is administered by reaching the point unknown in the old days which goes -to prove Special to the Banner Indemnity 1 jaw or jugular vein with enough that the sport has undergone vast improve- Gallatin Tenn January 23-two negro Wheeler 12 We to temporarily paralyze the nerve is trent in every way The old battles in un- children aged 3 and 5 years were limed to MAYOR BROOKS OF KNOXVILLE Tennessee Inspection Bureau Manager I rm-Geed by nearly ever) boxer who en- frequented places on barges and at resorts death in a house here yesterday The children Nashville Board of Underwriters Jno Murrey Secretary 12 out of reach of the law were long drawn out were locked up in the house by their mother DELIVERS MESSAGE TO ages in'a eontest nowadays 1 as a Had old-time fighters known of the kno nil k-out returned to Coed her house in flames and her and in many eases indecisive Mary Bettis who went to a grocery attire and Tbe blow is a sign of progress in the art COUNCIL INSURANCE COMPANIES-Life blow as delivered nowadays the maiority of children inside The door of the house was I -pugilism Thirty years ago it was prac- trioor ecelly unknown is Ms when John set- the ring contests would have been much more broken down before the mother reached the Aetna Life Ittsurance Co Burbank Alexander-Agents 8 laves the blow was first brought to public Then again the better elementhas become could nbouttbeit swavaeds tooThiaetebodaniesd twbee children American Central Life Insurance CoW Nevins Manager 12 vale-began his knockout career with the satefactory to onlookers nterested in boxing and the toughs gn in all of the big ring contests ip olden- were the I- i but they presented a horrible appearance thugs hair 4uc deeistve method to put an Opponent to The only tiling that remains to be done to lent-a jaw they used to batter one another moverning organisation which can control 10 Special to the Banner Knoxville 1 '1- TM Tenn January 0-- 3 morn- Brooks called the Council to order and de- Equitable Life Assurance Society Davega Cohen General Agent Michigan Mutual Life Insurance CoR Currey General Agent New York Life Insurance Co jno Hird Agency Director -JO 8 been gradually pushed to the wall The house and contente were destroyed but Metropolitan Life Insurance Co John O'Hare and A Simpson Superintendents 11 mK the principals were wont to last much by the high el ing the new city officials were sworn in by ass of patrons at the various excepting the human lives the toes was ger for the reason that they knew of no clubs small It is not known how the fire ortgl- Squire Alex Allison and Mayor John Missouri State Life Insurance Co Timberlake General Agent 8 leen! Instead oftrying to reach an oppo- Perfect the game is tbe establishment of a livered his first message Mayor Brooks gave 7- yas and noses Those were the days of both fighters and clubs and incidentally weed ONE LEGGED MAN a brief history of Knoxville He dwelt strong- National Life Accident Ins Co A Craig President are-knuckle skin- and small-glove Debts ut the fakers and shady characters who now a general result a ligbter who could low nd then hurt the game--Cincinnati Times- GETS FIVE YEARS ly on the matter of finance: -calling on the Prudential Life Insurance Co Smither Manager but surely heed an opponent -won when Star board to watch this point of city government He advocated more buildings for the Hill- State Mutual Life Ins Co of Rome Ga Hebert Manager 3 Special to the Banner dren and the hearty co-operation with Supt Union Central Life Insurance Co Yowell Yowell State Agents Chattanooga Tenn January 25--Ed en suance 10 Kirkendorty a onb-legged man from At- Mynders to make the schools second Volunteer State Life Insurance Co Holmes Orgain Manager ---ai- --TVEEP ING WN 11EALPIIIS IN i i tante Ga has been given a sentence of years and Walter Nelsonla 17-year- it to none in the South He advised that the trot try to buy the present water plant A IS A POI? in the city during this administration and if LUMBER STAVES CROSSTIES ETC "NATC11" old boy has been given one year in the it a could not then commence preparations to Floor No DEAD ONE 1 penitentiary on the charge holding ng up build its own plant as the public demanded Blow-Hiram Stave Co Blow President 7 Hillvard a Georgian and taking the ownership of waterworks Cude Land and Lumber Co 10 from his person $150 and a $IO watch it Bob Crumley a young Enforeement 'of the Law Holland Staves 7 "Natch" is dee1 and they're mad about it preelate'alacar gave Natth liaison and the some a--o'' man of this city was acquitte of yo the He said: "One thing our city neede is a 10 own in- Memphis' Never heard of Natch? black bear cashed in his checks Ile has eaten his la Hardwood Manufacturers' Association Louis Doster Secretary charge Young Nelson turne states eon- very rigid enforcement of the laws Too st peanut or other delicate morsel Vh which bears like well and the Memphil are deuce athas Memphis to do with Natch and many of our citizens have fallen victims to JoyceWatkinS Co-Crossties Beatty Manager 10 oreshould 31emphis be mad? Who is Natch sore dead sore The Scimitar for instate this permitted violation of the law A rigid IfY way? has offered a reward of $200 for the convietiou SMALLPDX BREAKS OUT enforcement of the law against the carrying MERCANTILE AGENCIES of concealed weapons would lessen the homi- Why Nateb was a bear A big black bear of the man who gave Natch the knock-out Floor No 1 te used to be a little black bear with big drops The Scimitar says: tides mere than The law against the Bradstreet Company The Lamar Pound Superintendent 4 arAand cunning ways Naceli was the malt- IN BENTON COUNTY sale of intoxicants should be very rigidly en- ot of the Memphis baseball team when Reward of $200 NI forced and this as well as the other laws Nashville Credit Men's AssociationGeo Thomas Secretary 8 'hartte Frank bad the franchise in the Bluff The man who poisoned "Natch" the ee special to the Barmer mentioned needs your help and official coon- tenance in securing their enforcement: Sn----Church Co Blankenship President 3 -Ity He came from the canebrakes of NI ili- -which watt the "Daddy of the Memphis Zoo" isl a public enemy besides betag a coward OSTEOPATHS ipi near Natchez and was- given to Char- Camden Tenn January 25--Small- is-- I when a little fellow not much bigger than It is a moral certainty that his grudge -was pox has troke out in the south portion BECAME ALARMED Floor No barbecuing-size shoat and Charlie kept him against the Zoo and not against poor old Benton of Bt County Dr Hudson County Drs Collier Collier he Me-mphis Ball Park where his antics Natch who never boort anybody and who Physician was called there Wednesday 7 elighted the fans day after day Natch AT THREATENING LETTERS delighted everybody' Therefore if the and pronounced the case as genuine and snion mascot He was a favorite in Mem- ish ould roll about with the white pig his corn- menace as quite oes un te a number had been exposed a PHYSICIANS Floor remains a daily men exposed No to what has become the mole popueir public general vaccination was ordered No seri- Special to the Banner 10 his a hot favorite ut like all other little animals Nateh I -Bmp to be a big one Soon be got too strong institution in Memphis Unless restrained ems trouble is anticipated -Some pby- Trenton Tenn January 25-Harry Brooks he may poison others of the children's pets sicians however do not agree that there Melton a Russian Jew doing a small I I Grable 3 The Nene-Scimitar has done More than i 'see rough for the ball players and the pig Is or has been any smallpox in Benton grocery business west of town in the sae not in his class The little back yard in any other agency to build up the Zoo Now County Sixteenth District recently received some REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENTS bleb be was wont to gambol was too eon- it offers $-200 reward for the arrest and con- anonymous letters warning him that if Floor No 'Wag and Natch sought for larger worlds to viction of the miscreant Added to the re- -oneuer lust hers Charlie thought it high overdo already offered by Willingham OLD WOMAN SERIOUSLY be did not get out his store would be Coggin Jones St Co 6 eeime ta side-step the bear proposition He and Charles Frank this makes 1'Coe which burned He became so alarmed at the Lindsley Company 8 --kave Natch to the Memphis Zoo and the black will he paid to the person or persons who INJURED BY A FALL threats that he moved his stock of gro- ar again was in the pubic eye even if his convict the man who killed -Stitch" cones to town yesterhay Mr Melton McLester Investment Company 7 the towemeuts were more restricted in cap- The person who gives this information will Mecklenburg 2 Seemed to have borne a very repute- Mklenburg Real Estate CompanC Christopher Manager 6 tvity of his berth in the Zoo not only earn a handsome reward but will Special to the Banner tion and It is thought that some of the The other night some one -who' didn't ae- be a public benefactor Gallatin Tenn January 25-Mrs Wm Overall Pryor 8 I vi ntitesici a well-known aged woman of this mischievous boys wrote the letters as es county fell yesterday at-the home of her a matter of joke Ready 8 I RINCETON FOOTBALL STARS Wit0 ARE ra'3nd-ainnSe-larwoUll Tajt1PiyDilIee attending -and thought that her hip was broken Mrs MOVEMENT TO- HOLD RAILWAY AND FAST FREIGHT LINES Flow No Whitesides is about 80 years of age and it Atlanta Birmingham Atlantic -R 1 -r I -rRO IN 7 ENT IN RELIGIOUS RORK is feared that the results of the accident will FAIR AT WAVERLY Co Irvine Blanton Commercial Agent 6 4 prove very serious Special to the Banner Big Four Pennington Agent 10 1 Glover-Albright Waverly Tenn January 25-Several Cin' Hamilton Dayton CoL Smith Commercial Agent 6 o'- pectal to the Banner two championship -baseball nines led-his Special to the Banner prominent citizens of this place met letire aware of the fact 'that many of Interstate Despatch Crume Commercial Agent 8 os neeton'1T1 January 26---Irew peo- class in prayer several Trezevant Tenn January -Mr Thuday night and inaured a move- times during the Georgia SoUthern Florida CoR Hollowell Commercial Agent- 6 year and was a member of committees son Glover and Miss Victoria Albright were went to establish a fair for old Hum- rsguiC of the Philadelphian Society married at the home of Rev Billie Gilibert phreys Mr Slayden was elected Ol tollege football players are not alone Donald Herring center on the 1906 near here The groom is a prominent farmer temporary President and Mr Hart Nlacon Birmingham Ry Co jas Slowey Commercial Agent 0-- 6 I )roral nent on the gridiron Some turn team and the was a religious worker and is now very popu la woman onide is a a temporary Sec eta Several hundred Merchants Despatch Toney Agent 10 pretty ll Is the widow of the late George Albright 0 beit energies tobonors in scholarship olarship a Rhodes scholar In Oxford oars a subscribed After a They will reside-near this city New York Central Lines Toney Commercial Agent 10 Robert lig-Galley All-American center full discussion the meeting adjourned -0 some to literature- some -to music and on Princeton's championship team in until about February 22 when it is ex- Norfolk Western Hy Co Napier Agent 6 tis a fact a goodly proportion take sip 1596 is in charge of the religious work DAYLIGIIT pected definite epnclusions will be Pennsylvania System -Danl A Lindsey Agent 4- 1 eligious work 'while in college and are of Princeton in Pekin China reached i 4brime movers in the regular religious a Seaboard Air Line'Ry Julian Cantrell Commercial Agent- 8 A Dillon the star quarterback of nstitutions of -The university the last three years who has been elacted JUDGE BUCHANAN'S Star Union Line Danl A Lindsey Commercial Agent 4 l'ellf football men in Princeton Univer- five I to captain the 1908 eleven has always Virginia Georgia Tenn Air LineW Napier Commercial Agent 6 qity in the last ve years it is estimated attended religious meetings here and FUNERAL AT TRENTON 25 per cent- took more than the tar- has taken an active interest 9 STENOGRAPHERS "rage interest in religious work Of the last team which represented 4 Going over a list-of some of the grid- Princeton and played Yale the 12 to 10 Special to the Banner Floor No i -con sitars in Princeton in the last few game which will be entered in gridiron Trenton Tenn January 25-The re- Morris Miss Margaret 8 ears it shows that many of them heve annals as one of the most famous strug- NOTE CONTAI-NING ONLY CLEW mains of Judge john Buchanan who Norton juo 9 I ed the prayer meetings of their-class on glen between the Tiger and the Bulldog BY AwcATEua after a short illness died at his home in other i LEFT Sunday evening and have-in oer ways TELEGRAPH 1 there were several men who have been Humboldt Thursday night were brought AND TELEPHONE COMPANIES I AlaWn their Interest in what Is terracd leadrs in Milton Among thee are CILAVLSMAN here yesterday and interred after funeral -1 I 'jle ethical side of college life Booth 1909 Phillips 1908 Winter 1908 a services at-the grave in Oakland Ceme- Western Union Telegraph Co Operating Department Terhune Supt 12 -Tooker who played end on-Princeton's Dillon 1909 Macleadyen 1910 and Har- tery by Rev Bent) Judge Buchanan I- '''-7905 eleven was President of the Phila- Ian 1908 was reared near Eaton this county was Western Union Telegraph Co Business Office A Stewart Mgr Semi-Basement telphian Society the institution which Moreover there are scores of substi- A 'note containing' these words -'Day- a popular citizen and a loyal member I corresponds to a A-in Prince- tutes and scrub players whose athletic of the Baptist Church MISCELLANEOUS light caught me" discovered on the pre- anger No athievements are not as prominent who -Varney CeoneY perhaps one of the re frequently delegates to student con- scription counter of the Ira Clark i Russell Manager 9 the collegiate ferences members of religious commit- drug store corner of Fifth and Wood- To get genuine Empire Coal call 306 4 etlie' famous athletes of John Anderson American Cyanamid Co Atlas Engine Works Frank Washburn President 9 '4rld in recent yeare-a football player tees and other college Institutions which land Streets was the only clue left- by American Public Utilities Co Frank Washburn President -9 1 i 74 All-American boners and captain of have to do with the moral side of life the thief or thieves who entered that GRADING OF TOBACCQ Barber Shop A Heyne Proprietor 1 II store as well as the East Side postoffice AT MAYFIELD FINISHED Central Construction Co jno A Pitts President 7 stead of 142 as suggested by the Amen- nextdoor last night The work was evi- GeneralElectric Co II Corson Agent 9 cans and they further suggested that dentl that of an amateur as an attempt Special to the Banner Goodman Manufacturing Co Washburn President 9 te balls 61 3-10 miltmetres in dia me- -which proved futile was made to blow Clarksville Tenn January 23---Col a ter Instead of the 2 inches generally Mussel Shoals Hydro Electric Power Co Washburn President 9 I 41 TOURNAMENT used for championship matches on this open the safe with black gunpowder Thomas Miles of Mayfield Ky a grader Nashville Interurban Ry CO Mayberry President b) 7 side of the water AS this involves the After failing in his -effontto enter the for the Dark Tobacco Growers Associa- Lion was here yesterday and announced 12 use of billiard balls only a trine larger safe the thief ransacked the several cash ashville Bridge Co A Dyer General Manager ---r than the American standard the desired drawers about the store securing about that the association had completed ben the grading of all types that have en re- Peabody E4ucation Fund -Wickliffe Rose Secretary 9 changes were acceded to at the last meet- $4 worth of stamps and about the same ceived amounting to about 3000 hogs- lug amount in money Dr Clark stated that heads Referee in Bankruptcy A Childress 7 L' pactal to the Banner The tournament will be open to the be had missed no merchandise with the the larger part of which was lugs Religious Press Advertising Syndicate Thornwell Jacobs Manager 10- I' -1ew York January 25-Stepts taken at world but it is not anticipated that oth- exception of several knives which be is elLlederkranz Club insure for this city er than French and American players will of the opinion the robber took The en- PRICE OF COTTON SHOWS Tri-State Milling Co Jay Youngblood General Manager 10 z- ti trance to the drug store was secured Stewart A- General Contractor 10 0 ithiu the next few weeks one of the participate as they the amateurs through the transom over the back door UPWARD TENDENCY of any other country England and Hot- ost-importantbilliard tournaments ever land it is have some fair players After or before entering the drug store Each floor has a separate directory opposite the elevator indicating the name of tenant and nunsher The farmers who have -e een building of its character nterca Id in this country It will be a series but they do net class with the leaders the thief by chiseling out a piece in the Special to the Banner of room occupied The directory will be published weekly with such changes and additions aa may lbe tit' I tagamen between the-world's best am With regard to the selection of en rezevant door of the postoffice next door to Dr found necessary geurs at 182 balk line 400 points a game American team it was decided to depart e)t- Clark's price of cotton continues drug store reached his hand on a Tenn Jantuo ary 23--Thed The beautiful structure is the finest office building ever erected in the South and Is not surpassed by any ntl will occur during-the last week of from the usual method of Inviting the soar upwbar the inside and unfastened the door In this place: ihter in Ai The architecture is without a an up-to-date in ap- aw It is modern Ct at I lsprli at the Llederkranz Club Negoti the toostottice the thiers visit profited him pOintments It contains- every convenience that could add to the comfort of tenants Every innovation and en their for the big series were beg leading players In favor of a strictly open In which any player desirous of even less than at the drug store as this bolding the fleecy staple for higher prices have begun to place eir cotton on the -modern device known to this great office building age is amply embodied Even the smallest detail of the decor- lttions morning after an investigation by Mr market and it is easily bringing 4 cents ations discloses a happy combination of artistic strength and refinement rarely found in commercial buildings owe- weeks ago at the sugge begun affair of trying for the team may enter the disclosed II bl aunt de Dree illisrd Federation who President of the rench suggested that rongest combination before the opening of the tournabination to be NI am en who as charge the office only about one dollar's worth of stamps were found missing No attempt per pound in the seed whiph means about The greatest architects englaecra and contractors In this country freely admit that it is the best lighted and best ventilated once building in America It is located in the heart of the banking and business center of the citjr Every street car In GREATER NASHVILLE passes either in front of the STAHLMAN BUILDING or et be Americans submit to his association went by an elimination trial in case tile in the postoffice was Made to enter the lief of conditions to be considered by entry list st proves to be too unwieldy safe Mr Hamblin immediately after dis- 12 cents in the lint 4 Pylant-nolloway within a block of IL Thereto nothing to guess at nothing to take for granted this great building is -everything that -the bust- he French federation this Method it is hoped that if there are il Ferdinand' Poggenburg formerly the any first-class amateurs in the country -champion of America was one who have developed recently they will tmateur the committee named by thi National take part thus making the team the Seoelation of Amateur-Billiard Players strongest one possible committee will covering that some one had entered the Special to the tanner postoffice notified Postmaster Wills He Petersburg Tenn January 15-Miss Lena Is of the opinion as are the police that the work was that of amateurs' Maj place he per Wills immediately notified the authori- Holloway and Mr Eugene Pylant were mar- ried Thursday at the home of Mr Gregory at I They thaform performing so ceremony were attended by Mr Bruce Berry and Miss -nese and professional man emus ask for The more you think of it the More clearly you will see that it is to your interest to secure space a this building and become a part of the great colony that reproseets the leading business and commercial interest of our city The above directory Indicates the class of temente representing the active business Interests of this community Including officials and employes there are already over TOO persons in this building a ll be ap- ties a Washita on but since there is Laura Mars Mr Vodie Sororella and Miss p- that would be An international Washington draw a -set of rules te 1 eieptable to-tbe experts of this country pointed to arrange for prizes which will nothing missing it is hardly probable that Eva Land Mr Dee Holloway and Miss Eve- cmusTopurEnt run were based upon the rules in use probably be furnished by the national as- any action will be taken by the autbori- lina Pylant---Tbey went at once to the borne Price of Rooms from $1600 up Room 215 Iteettondlloor nd proved acceptable to the federa- sedation The principal prize will be a ties Mr Hamblin and Dr Clark both of the grooras parents Mr and Mrs Pylant i ere will be four notified the police and several Men have near here where an elegant dinner waz II I With a few exceptions The French- championship cup and there ---10 I 4 t- It 'desired the games to be at is: to other trophies been detailed to work na tbil cast- served ii () A It 'desir Soe i fl ke 4 1 II 1 r-11 J( 40-' i 1 I si 11: 1 1 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