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THE CHATTANOOGA TIMES: CHATTANOOGA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1934. 3 DEATHS BACHMAN, SERGT. YORK TO ADDRESS OFFICERS Peace Officers' association and will have charge of the convention. Many Chattanooga officers are members of. the association.

Athens Baptist church at 2:30 p.m. today, Revs. Ensminger and Neal officiating. Pallbearers are R. J.

Fisher, E. G. Fisher, Joe Gilam, Ralph Dodson, Gus Kelly and Felmont Eaves. Interment Cedar Grove cemetery. In charge of Smith Funerai Service, Inc.

Chief Deputy Sheriff Charles B. Garibaldi, the association president. Garibaldi said army officers from Fort Oglethorpe, probably would serve as judges in the association's pistol shoot. workers strike," he said. "The Alabama strike is an example." "of course." he added.

some employers might prefer not to have a strike, and if they met the conditions there would be no strike at their plants." sustained a broken thigh early this morning when he ran in the path of a truck being backed from the garage by his father at the Hale home in North Athens. The accident was unavoidable. The child is at Foree hospital. vived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs.

G. C. Gilbert; two sisters, Miss Katherine Gilbert and Mrs. H. T.

Tanner, and one brother, William Gilbert. Funeral services will be held at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon from the Flint-stone Baptist church, conducted by the Rev. Lee Le Croy. Interment in the Cenchat cemetery. Pallbearers, Catherine Bohanon, Helen Bohanon, Irene Ellis, Kathleen Ellis, Vera Mae Ellis and Judd le Wallace.

In charge J. Avery Bryan company. emmom ASK FOR 1m IMOROLINEJ INDUSTRY EMPLOYS 24,500 IN SECTION BARRRAYMOND. 39, Athens, Tenn. CUNNINGHAMMRS.

JACKSON, 80. Hubbard Cove, Tenn. myEs MRS. R. 72, Beersheba Springs, Tenn.

DOYLE MRS. TOM, 59, Etowah, Tenn. EDWARDSFRANK, 59, to Tenn. RA CU 1 IDE IX I El) I Chief of Detectives W. H.

Hackett, of the Chattanooga police department, is one of the vice-presidents of the Tennessee and Mississippi Sheriffs' and WHITE PETROLEUM JELLY ii a i I i- MEMPHIS, Aug. 16 (M.United States Senator Nathan Bachman. of Tennessee, and Sergt. Alvin York, Tennessee's leading World war hero, were listed today as the principal speakers Oct. 23-24 at the convention of the Tennessee and Mississippi Sheriffs' and Peace Officers' association in Chattanooga.

The announcement was made here by Coats Off, Church Gains. DALLAS, Tex. Rev. J. Patterson, pastor of the First Methodist church, of Stephenville, noted a 35 per cent.

Increase in attendance during the heat wave when he asked men not to wear coats. From Page One. FRANCES aged 0, passed away at her residence on the Bennett road Thursday evening. She is survived by her husband, P. P.

Enoths; one daughter, Mrs. Fred M. Arnold: four sisters, Mrs. Lillian Castleberry, Mrs. C.

B. Wiseman, Mrs. and Chattanooga. announced BARRRAYMOND age 39, died at J. W.

Oakley, Miss Rose Levar his home, Athens, Wednesday one brother. J. L. Levan, all of night. Surviving are his widow; two i tanooga.

Funeral arrangement sons, J. W. and William; two broth- flounced later by Coulter's. Es, C. B.

and W. H. Barr; one sister, Mrs. Nellie Billings; father and moth- GILBERT VIRGINIA JO, 'it Mr. and Mrs.

W. A. Barr. Funeral early Thursday morning at the services will be held from the North I dence, Flintstone Ga. She is J.

W. Oakley, Miss Rose Levan, one brother. J. L. Levan, all of Funeral arrangements later by Coulter's.

BA I sons, J. W. ana william; two broth- I flounced later by Coulter's. ers, C. B.

and W. H. Barrone Nellie Billings; father and moth- GILBERT VIRGINIA JO, 7, M. and Mrs. W.

A. Barr. Funeral early Thursday morning at the se pervices will be held from the North dence, Flintstone, Ga. She is 1 rIT LI CHANDLERFuneral services for Mrs. A.

M. Chandler, 79, who died at 7:50 Wednesday at her home in La Fayette. will be held at the Macedonia Baptist church today at 11 a.m., conducted by the Revs. W. H.

Venable and W. L. Mavity. Pallbearers will be Lee Gilbreath, Lon Gray, H. R.

Bradford, D. F. Young. Tom Shields and Bradner White. Interment will be in Macedonia cemetery, with Max Wallis Son in charge.

uoutly Kb II a.m., con- ducted by the Revs. W. H. Venable and W. L.

Mavity. Pallbear rea ray, be Lee Gilb th ers 17111 Lo Bradford, D. F. Young. Tom Shields and Bradner White.

Interment will be in Macedonia cemetery, with Max Wallis Son in charge. 6 vat nooga has the reputation of paying the highest wages among all textile centers in the south and labor here is contented. Textile mills of all kinds in the territory around Chattanooga, with the numbers of workers, are: Dalton, three mills, 1,134. Trion, 3,000. South Pittsburg, 600.

Dayton, 200. Athens, 1,000. Fort Payne, 800. Cleveland, 1,200. La Fayette, 1.500.

Rome, 2000 to 2,500. Smaller mills in smaller communities, employing from fifty to 100 workers each, are estimated to employ a total of 1,000 to 1.500 more. T. R. Cuthbert, secretary of the Chattanooga Trades and Labor council, said last night he had received no instructions regarding the textile strike, but expected to receive them within'the next two or three days.

The labor council secretary said if a textile strike is called here the probability is that both union and non-union men will walk out, "It has been the experience elsewhere that all the Textile mills of all kinds in the ter- ritory around Chattanooga, with the numbers of workers, are: Dalton, three mills, 1,134 Trion, 3,000. South 600. Pittsburg, Dayton, 200. Athens, 1,000. Fort Payne, 800.

Cleveland, 1,200. La Fayette, 1.500. smaller communi- ties, employing from fifty to 100 work- era each, are estimated to employ a total of 1,000 uthber to 1,500 more. T. R.

Ct, secretary ocoun the Chattanooga Trades and Labor cil, said last night he had received no in- structions regarding the textile strike, but expected to receive them within the next two or three days. The labor council secretary said if a textile strike is called here the prob- ability Is that both union and non-un- Ion men will walk out. "It has been the experience elsewhere that all the Llizurffozratzams 101.1:31) a Jr Jr 074 rm, st sev Chattanooga's Popular Food Store Largest and Most Complete in the City! I CERVICE or SELF-SERVICE Home Owned and Operated! Open Until 10 O'Clock Every Night! compare our prices with ant store. You will always find bargains at our stores complete stock at all times. Fish Market, Meat Market.

Vegetable 'went. Grocery Department, Ice Cream. Candy and Tobacco Department. A Free Motorcycle Delivery. No.

1 StoreBetween the Bridges In North Chattanooga Del tionte Fruits for Ga lads )ctn24 25c; 20c; gL 1 17c Peaches 10r, Ilc Apricots, fancy, peeled I4c WE STAND BEHIND WHAT WE SELL! The sew seal-tight containerjust the 0. thing for your cabinetalso save the for canning later on. ECIT11L SALE Black Gold COFFEE Blended from World, Finest Coffees. rVacuum i Jar Oki Style Bourbon Coffee Vacuum 26 Jar I -Lb. Pkg.

died MK LONGMRS. HENRY, age 66, died at her home, Burning Bush, near Ringgold. Thursday afternoon. Surviving are her husband, H. G.

Long; two daughters. Mrs. Mittie Wade. Mrs. Maude Nesmith; four sons.

George, of Roanoke, D. of Charlotte, N. Thomas and Ernie Long, of Nashville; one sister, Mrs. Brock Dean, of Rising Fawn, Ga. Funeral announced later by Smith Funeral Service, Inc.

POENews was received this morning of the death of Mrs. W. A. Poe, formerly of this city, at her home in Akron, O. Thursday morning.

She Is survived by her husband; two sons, Alfred G. and William, of Akron. Funeral will be in Akron this afternoon. Body will arrive here Saturday afternoon and interment will be in Forest Hills cemetery Sunday, Wann's in charge. MRS.

ALICE M. PROBASCO WILL BE BURIED TODAY Funeral services for Mrs. Alice Moore Probasco, widow of the late Harry S. Probasco and mother of Scott L. Probasco, who Wednesday night at her summer home on Walden's ridge.

will be conducted from there this afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. The Rev. James L. Fowle, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, and the Rev. Thomas S.

McCallie, pastor of the Central Presbyterian church, will officiate. Burial will be in Forest Hills cemetery. Mrs. Probasco, who had been a member of the First Presbyterian church since she came to Chattanooga in 1888, was a leader in church, civic, charity and social affairs here. She was born in Lawrenceburg, Ind.

Pallbearers will be Jo C. Guild, Eugene Thomasson, Griffin Martin, George T. Hunter, Burkett Miller, S. C. Hutcheson, J.

R. Hedges, Manker Patten, D. H. Griswold and E. Y.

Chapin. CUT FLOWERS For All Occasions! DAY McAMIS Phone 6-6184 "WE NEVER S14EEP 60c Italian Balm VIeel-End Cht Decialls For Quick Delivery, Call 2-1175 "THE SWEETEST SUGAR- EVER. SOLD" al US died S'I't4 resi- CACI sur- XS OS 4tli Ori 0,1 0 Ot49 ws Ors WE STAND BEHIND WHAT WE SELL! LONGMRS. HENRY, age 66, died at le Tb 1 her home, Burning Bush, near Ring- 1 1 gold. Thursday afternoon.

Sur- i 0 Set 1 I tt 0 PID a 0 ---ri viving are her husband, H. G. Long; 1, tmwaouddaeuNgheatmersiinM: rtso.uMr aitotnies.WGaedoreg.eMrosf. i Y.1 Roanoke, D. of Charlotte, N.

Av'' SP' POI Thomas and Ernie Long, of Nash- ovEs ttskihri ct101 ERVICE or SELF-SERVICE 41 yet ns- i ville: one sister, Mrs. Brock Dean, of Rising Fawn, Ga. Funeral announced fit Crat SUS 7' 7 later by Smith Funeral Service, Inc. Home Owned and Operated! POENews was received this morning p): 101) 1 Open Until 10 O'Clock Every Night! of the death of Mrs. W.

A. Poe, for merly of this city, at her home in doo compare our prices will ant store. You will always find bargains at our stores Akron, Thursday morning. She COMP1MO OCOCk at all times. Fish Market.

Meat Market. Vegetable Depart- nt. Grocery Department, Ice Cream. Candy and Tobacco Department. A Free is survived by her husband; two sons, 1: 31 At '0 000MICI Delivery.

Alfred G. and William, of Akron. Fu- neral will be in Akron this afternoon. 1) ft. Okt No.

1 StoreBetween the Bridges I Body will arrive here Saturday aft- In North Chattanooga emoon and interment will be in For- trie, 1 est Hills cemetery Sunday, Wana's in 0 0 1 charge. I CUT FLOWERS DI MRS. ALICE M. PROBASCO 3 it, EcirAL WILL BE BURIED TODAY For All Occasional Funeral services for Mrs. A '100.

ectCd McAMIS Iklil 6 a Pet Alice Moore Phone 6-6184 IITHE SWEETEST SuGArt EVER. SOLD" ribNhA La Probasco, widow of the late Harry S. lks' tuttABLIS le crottisd, 1111 Probasco and mother of Scott L. Pro- "WE NEVER SLEEP" ta 1 Maxey 1 basco, who Wednesday night at her summer home on Walden's ridge. fli, will be conducted from there this aft- 1 ernoon at 2:30 o'clock.

1 Del tionte Fruits for Salads The Rev. James L. Fowle. pastor of 214 11 Sc; Ncl. 2 20r Callo.

1 the First Presbyterian church. and the For 414 I Can Rev. Thomas S. McCallie, pastor of th 0 Can Vteett-Encla No. 1 Central Presbyterian church.

will of- Quick No. 211 ficiate. Burial will be in Forest Hills pec Call .81 Delivery, 1 Peaches can 110c, Can cemetery. Snalls 1 Mrs. Probasco.

who had been a mem- 2-1175 No. 2 lale ber of the First Presbyterian church Apricot, fancy, peeled Can since she came to Chattanooga in 1888, was a leader in church, civic, charity and social affairs here. 1 1 '11' Black Gold Norwood She was born in Lawrenceburg, Ind. Pallbearers will be Jo C. Guild, Lanes COFFEE Eugene Thomasson, Griffin Martin, -Coffee Blended from George T.

Hunter, Burkett Miller, S. C. World's Finest Lio- ......7, :47 dinky Coffees. Mankera Pant- elt 35C RUbbilli 60c ".1 Alcohol bit, e-11 75c to- et Sib ov climb 1-Pound Ch pi ea- Fitch's 1 I 1 Ilao holow Vacuum i 'OM 29 va Italian to Fall le 7 CA el, 2 th13-4 pts. 1 Jar 1 1 ltA'll i I i cit.

birt a 46e CI a .1 The new se I 1 OM Styie Balm 39e Of Bourbon Coffee aleo 4 1 tight contain- MISMOMPOS, 1.,.......... lost the -0 rab.thh141 for your 11-Lb. Vacuum Intl also lave Jar .0 CO 26c I l'''' Pk them for canning ILb. 22c later on. g.

1 Honey, Wilder 9 With Comb. Lb. Jar 20c 212-Lb. Pail, 32c; 5-Lb. Kellogg'b cc' pkr.n.)1Trten! Zit(hYegt7ter Parts of Wheat 2 pkgs.

13c Dog Food, 781rVerguviroc 2 cans 15c Black Gold, It Superior Coffee lb. Zcc ...3, Old Style Bourbon, lb Z5c 0 Argo Gloss Starch, Size' 7C i 241 Soda ag Hammer," 5c 3 pkgs. lic Aio-notio, Ka It 31' (1.61 Ca li Ca Catsup, an mp s' 9 9 14 Oz Size If 0,1 Bo-ttle. Alp 464 4 Slmon 2 a cans Z7c Reg. 10 Sie Ja, if or French Mustard 8c; Reg.

15c Size, jar a6.6,4 French Birdseed and Biscuit litguger pkg. IEZe Worcestershire Sauce, "French's" tate 1E2c I .1 CI: Coffee Cellophane Wrapped. Lb. 2ec; Z9 9 Vacuum Can, 111C41111110 I F. Sal.

Pint 24C a. 's F. C. Peanut Butter, Zzund 313C MRS. KATE M.

ALEXANDER. Funeral services for Mrs. Kate Moore Alexander, who died at her home on Signal mountain Wednesday afternoon, will be held from the First Methodist Episcopal church at 10:30 o'clock this morning, the Rev. E. C.

Wareing conducting the services. Pallbearers will be C. E. Bradford, George Fontaine, J. H.

Pursinger. G. Graham Owen. P. R.

Buchholz and W. H. Byington. Interment will be in Forest Hills cemetery. Arrangements are In charge of Chapman's.

MRS. KATE M. ALEXANDER. Signal mountain Wednesday afternoon, Funeral services for Mrs. Kate Moore Alexander, who died at her home on will be held from the First Methodist Episcopal church at 10:30 o'clock this morning, the Rev.

E. C. Wareing con- ducting the services. Pallbearers will be E. Bradford, George Fontaine, J.

H. Pursinger. G. Graham Owen. P.

R. Buchholz and W. H. Byington. Interment will be in For- est Hills cemetery.

Arrangements are in charge of Chapman's. J. V. COFFEE "The Best Part of the Vacuum Sealed, 45-)mc 1-Lb. Can 44 41 use hiiii The Personal Deodorant 41111 fc.1- us.

'N-ftCol," ILlit A I A 4 4 ti 7 4. The Personal Deodorant Sour Chernes, Ret1 11 1 23c Z3c Sour Kraut, "Tao" Tea Balls (A Cloee-out) 25c slip Bize 7a5c Size Box, 18c tn Box 0.0 Tomato Cocktail, -La Smraglel, eaTtra a 25c 50c trx 35c CHESTER PHILLIPS. Chester Phillips, died Thursday morning at the residence, Hinkle, Ga. He is survived by his parents. Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Phillips; one sister, Edna Ruth Phillips, and four brothers, Walter, Junior, O. B. and Stevie Phillips. Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Lookout Mountain Missionary Baptist church.

the Rev. Luther Hixon officiating. Interment in Payne's Chapel cemetery. In charge of J. Avery Bryan company.

CHESTER PHILLIPS. Chester Phillips, died Thursday morning at the residence, Hinkle, Ga. He is survived by his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

Joe Phillips; one sister. Edna Ruth Phillips, and four brothers. Wal- ter, Junior, O. B. and Stevie Phillips.

Funeral services will be held at 2 o'clock this afternoon at the Lookout Moun- tam Missionary Baptist church. the Rev. Luther Hixon officiating. Inter- ment in Pa3rne's Chapel cemetery. In charge of J.

Avery Bryan company. Uluno Salad Oil pint 13c Peanut Butter Irattigubbardi 1212c Vinegar Own 1Sc Preserves 29c Fleetwood Pineapple 4 :3 riAu Se to 0C Sc 0 Here 111 1.50 Agarol ..1.00 Anusol Suppositories 1 00 1.00 Citrocarbonate 67c 1.25 Creomulsion .........1.08 1.00 Eno Fruit Salts 60c Jad Salts (conc.) 48c 85c Kruschen Salts 60c Maurine Eye Water 43c 1.75 Myeladol (Upjohn) 1.24 1.00 Nujol 67c 50c Pape's Diapepsin 38c 50c lb. Lane' Psylla Seed .3 lbs. for 1.00 75c Regulin 58c Sal Hepatica 49c 1.00 Scott's Emulsion 84c 1.25 S. S.

S. 99c 1.00 Wampole's Preparation 67c 1 0 a Save Here II! 150 Agarol .........1 00 1 00 Anusol trocarSuppositories 67c 1 1.00 Cibonate 1.25 Creomulsion 1.08 1.00 Eno Fruit Salts 92c 60c Jad Salts (conc.) 1 85c Kruschen Salts 60c Maurine Eye Water 43c 1 1.75 Myeladol (Upjohn) .1.24 1.00 14401 I 50c Pape's Diapepsin 50c lb. Lane's Psylla Seed .3 lbs. for 1.00 75c Regulin 58c 60 Sal Hepatica 10 Scott 's mu lsion 0 i 1.25 S. S.

S. 99c 1.00 Wampole's Preparation Tomato Coup, an 'Camp's," Can. 50; aft IMO 119 lc jiwujpg; Kidney Beane Red, "Van 49 Tall Size, Can -van (Jamas, v. Coup. Camnbell'a" (Tomato On11).

3 Cana 'Fle LI-; Baking Powder 4 p241C Ola 4tAtilk Ait Only Flour Milled and Packed in Chattanooga. i "Dove Brand," Nice Size. 21a-Oz. Bottle. 15C 2 Bottles Otuffed Olives, LIPTON'D TEA u-Lb.

Pki-y-1241) LemOnt" Sunkist. 588 Size, IJ Dozen 14-Lb. Pkg. 45c 588 Size, 187c TEA i -Lb. Pk L.

14-Lb. Pkg. 45c -4wr emon 588 Size Sunkist, od) Dozen LAFAYETTE NELSON. Chattanooga Times Special. SOUTH PITTSBURG, Aug.

16.La Fayette Nelson. 55, former deputy sheriff who was wounded in the bloody street battle between police and deputies on Christmas day, 1927, died today at 1:30 p.m. Mr. Nelson, who was shot in the leg and permanently crippled in the South Pittsburg battle, served as a peace officer many years and was well known In Marion county. Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 p.m.

with the Rev. S. L. Meadows officiating. Interment will be in Raulston cemetery.

GROV112 C. BOYD. MEMPHIS, Aug. 16 (R). Grover Cleveland Loyd, 00, solicitor here for an insurance company, was found dead this morning in the back yard of his home.

Physicians attributed death to a cerebral hemorrhage. A native of McComb, he formerly owned farming interests near Alexandria, subsequently, he lived at Jonesboro, Ark. The Boyds moved here about five years ago. Survivors include his widow and two daughters; his parents, Mr. and Mrs.

John Boyd, of Panther Burn, a sister, Mrs. Jessie Boyd, of Vicksburg, and thirteen brothers. Large Size I inzdey 23c Delightfully differentaffords corn. pieta protection from perspiration for hours. SHUN never irritates.

Prevents chafingovercomes excessive sweating. A great aid in relieving tired and tender feet. Get a box today! ISIT Handy Ca Size Delightfully differentaffords corn. pieta protection from perspiration for hours. SHUN never irritates.

LAFAYETTE NELSON. Chattanooga Times Special. souTH PITTSBURG, Aug. 16.La Payette Nelson, Do Your Feet 55, former deputy sheriff who was wounded in the bloody street battle be- 1 tween police and deputies on Christ- mas day, 1927, died today at 1:30 p.m. Mr.

Nelson, who was shot in the leg and permanently crippled in the. South Pittsburg battle, served as a peace of- Burn and Ache? Use Haywood I allow- ficer many years and was well known Powder Foot ow Ft Pd in Marion county. Funeral services will be conducted to- morrow at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. S.

L. Meadows officiating. Interment will Lady Esther 4-Purpose Sne be in Raulston cemetery. GROV112 C. MEMPHISAug 16 BO Grover YD.

4, ft-, 1 Cleveland Loyd, 00, solicitor here for Cream Size La A an insurance company, was found dead 4 re, 75e Size rge this morning in the back yard of his to home. Physicians attributed death to Prevents chafingovercomes excessive a cerebral hemorrhage. A native of McComb, he for- 4ili e. sweating. A great aid in relieving tired merly owned farming interests near i I Alexandria, subsequently, he lived Ote and tender feet.

Get a box today! at Jonesboro, Ark. The Boyds moved here about five years ago. Survivors' include his widow and two Large size! Cleanses daughters; his parents. Mr. and Mrs.

pores to bottom John Boyd, of Panther Burn, a I perfect base 1 sister, Mrs. Jessie Boyd, of Vicksburg, For powder. and thirteen brothers. 1 1 Cand wounueu in Ene olooay street Dame oe- tween police and deputies on Christ- mas day, 1927, died today at 1:30 p.m. Mr.

Nelson, who was shot in the leg and permanently crippled in the. South Pittsburg battle, served as a peace of- ficer many years and was well known in Marion county. 87c Funeral services will be conducted tomorrow at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. S.

L. Meadows officiating. Interment will Baking Powders "Royal," 0-0z. 25c Size, 9 17c; 12-0z. 50c Size, alted Milk "Borden's Improved," Small Jar 24c; 9 Large 50c Size, Jar 4Zc Sardines American, in Oil.

Regular 5 Size, 2 Oans 7C VEGETADLEDEPARTMENT 4 VEGJ IT Sandwich Spread, 10c Size, 2 Corn, Green Beans, Okra, Fresh Tomatoes, Bell Peppers, Crowder Peas, White and Yellow Squash, Egg Plant, Celery, Lettuce, Cucumbers, Irish and Sweet Potatoes and everything else in the fruit and vegetable line. All Fruits and Vegetables at CUT PRICES. Corn, Cr( pen, Cro Plant, Ce Potatoes line. All Egg feet tble "Tranco-Ameri- la7c can," 10c Size 2 Cana a 11, tt We Pay 2c uelicia, Each for All Empty Spaghetti, Coffee Jars Re- Fruit jars. turned Is lb Fruit Jar Pts.

69c; Qts. 79c; Ih-Gals. 11.09 I rObt) pimp. 114111 se Oxigeter to. CAPS.

Doc 21c; Jar Rinaa. Red. Dbl. Lib. 3 Pkgs.

Ic ZOISOS LIDDY Dried Bee2 Vienna Sausage I. Veal Loa2 '1-42tc, Can Tomato Juice Tall Can Tall Tall Can Driec Vien: Veal Tom; Magic Scouring Pads 1r Cdo (A Close-out), 2 10c 15c Cc 112C 35e Scholl's Corn or Bunion Pads 29e 211e Blue jay Plasters 21e J. and Jr. Drybak Corn, Bunion or Callous' Plasters 21e 35e Freesone 26e 35c Gets It 26e 25e Blue Jay Liquid 21e 1.00 Out Gro 79e Hobson Corn Remedy 25. 35c Scholl's Corn or Bunion Pads 29e 211e Blue jay Plasters 2Ie J.

and Jr. Drybak Corn, Bun. Ion or Callous Plasters.21e 35e Freescone 26e 311c Gets It 26c 25e Blue Jay Liquid 21c 1.00 Out Gro 79. Hobson Corn Remedy 25. Liquid Via'; ILI Zgc rain; Pint Can needa bis cults, 2cail7adrioertiPlesail parasA.1.1.?t, her cc Chili, Medium caumnP 2 Cans "can 17C ALBERT B.

DICK. CHICAGO, Aug. 16 Blake Dick, Chicago manufacturer and inventor of the mimeograph, is dead at the age of 78. He died at his home in suburban Lake Forest shortly before midnight last night after more than a year's Illness of heart He was the founder of the A. B.

Dick company, of which he had been the president for fifty years, until his retirement last He is survived by his widow, the former Mary Henrietta Mathews, of Galesburg, his sons, A. B. Dick, Edison. both of Forest Park; C. Mathew, of Washington, D.

and Sheldon. of New York City; his daughter, Mrs. Thomas W. Swan, of New Haven, and a brother, Herman, of ALBERT B. DICK.

CHICAGO, Aug. 16 Blake Dick, Chicago manufacturer inventor of the mimeograph, is dead at the age of 78. He died at his home in suburban Lake Forest sirrtly nerore mianignt last night after more than a year's ill- nem of heart disease. He was the founder of the A. B.

Dick compa, of which he had been the presidennyt for fifty g. years, until his retirement last sprin He is survived by his widow, the for- mer Mary Henrietta Mathews, of Gales- burg, his eons, A. B. Dick, Edi- son. both of Forest Park; C.

Mathew, of Washington, D. and Sheldon, of New York City; his daughter, Mrs. Thomas W. Swan, of New Haven, and a brother, Herman, of Cali- ZZc Dates, 4( Sc: Big 2-Lb. Pkg.

Crisco, Pan GwietnNi2ceile8citpxels0 Biscuit FREE for the HAIR 1.25 Lovett) Hair Dye 98e 50e Egyptian Henna 37e The Stacomb (jars) 59e 1.00 Vitali' Tonic 79e 70c Vaseline Hair Tonic (large size) 63c 50e Glostora 39c 60e Wildroot Tonic 44e 1.00 Mandeen 69c 50e Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 39c 60c Danderine 44c 1.00 Blonder Shampoo 71c 1.00 Lucky Tiger Tonic 79c 50e Herpicide 36c Three Flowers Brilliantine 55e for the HAIR 1.25 inecto Hair Dye 98e Hama IIPM lb Tay. w----- a- 75e Stacomb (jars) got 100 Vitali' Tonic 79e 70c Vaseline Hair Tonic (large size) 63. 50c Glostora 39. 60e Wildroot Tonic 44c 1.00 Mandeen 69: 50c Mulsified Cocoanut Oil.39c 60c lianderine 44. 1.00 Blonde's Shampoo 71c 1.00 Lucky Tiger Tonic 79c 50.

Herpidde 36. Three Flowers 10c size can Cc, 2 cans 16c Pound Can for 17c ItkKING PPWDS! HUMFOHn RAKING tOWDEJ GOLDEN LEAF Butter is now made from Pure Sweet Cream Golden Bud and Carna- tion Are Very Beet Quality! Let a "Jolly Cab" Deliver You and Your Groceries One Mile or Less for Only 9 Cents. Thanks Again for Bringing In So Many Empty Milk Bottles! Large Siseo Watermelons leo Cold. Emma. So I OC 25c Gelatin or Jell Colon, Jumbo Package Octagon C1031? 4 It" Pancake Flour Butter lb.

3Ic; Gilt Owans Down Calle Flour Post Toasties 2 pkgs. 15c Post Bran Flakes gc At Special Prices pkg cc 1012c 15c 17c Edge, 29C pkg. 25c relttssTs- UNION MEAT MARKET You will always find Kansas City Baby Beef, Country Killed Pork, Country Cured Hams and Bacon, Fresh Dressed Fryers and everything else you are looking for in meats and you will find them AS CHEAP AS QUALITY WILL AFFORD. California. COLORED.

DUNCYFuneral services of Mrs. Lizzie Duncy will be held Friday at 2 p.m. at Quinn chapel. J. F.

Trimble Funeral Parlors, in charge. JONES Funeral services for Mrs. Marie Jones. who passed away Monday evening at her residence in Dewberrytown, will be held this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock at New Salem Baptist church in Dewberrytown. with the Rev.

R. L. Battle officiating. Interment in West View cemetery. Bailey Davis In charge.

WHOLESALE PRICES SOAR TO TWO-YEAR HIGH MARK WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 M.The labor department reported today that wholesale commodity prices last week were higher than at any time since March, 1931. The .4 per cent increase from the previous week brought the price level to 75.4 per cent. of the 1926 average. The advance in prices was not widespread, however, the department said, being confined chiefly to farm products, foods, fuel and lighting materials.

Needs 50c Forhan 39c 28c Colgate 18c 50c Detozol 35c 50c Ipana 39c 40c Bost 29c Lyon's Powder 25c Corega Powder 24c 75c Vince 69c Wernet's Powder 23c Salter's Dental Tape 42c KOTEX Mo dess Your choice You ALSO GET A full size tube of Sanitol Tooth Paste given with every LANE Brush, all for 29c. -KNOWN BRAND 1 44 f-1; i 0 QUALITY 1 1 0 I VACUUM PACKED 1 I SUPER FRESH I 1 MN 11 Watermelons 210c 215c I moaess leo Cold. rads. Gelatin or Jell I C7c 41 1 1 34 29'4 Oclorz Jumbo Package 1012c COLORED 5 4' 11 440411" 9 i i 1 -4 Octagon Cioap 4 IV zieCll'uncy nwerifll 741cTany. iliizi I I II p.m.

at Quinn chapel. J. F. Trim, 3 for 44c PancatLe Flour a ghburn's, 17c ble Funeral Parlors, in charge. 2 Pkgs.

0 JONES Funeral services for Mrs. IME1 Butter. Golden Rod dnir. 1" Gilt 419c Marie Jones. who passed away Mon- or Cherokee, lb.

iiiO41pt1 lb. As I 1 day evening at her residence in Dew- Dental Needs berrytOwn, will be held this aft- 4 Most Popular Styles In Swans Down Calle Flour pkg. 25c ernoon at 1:30 o'clock at New Salem Wit 1 24: WHOLESALE PRICES SOAR 50c Ipana 40c Bost 39c 29c le, looth Brushes. 50c Forhan 39c Baptist church in Dewberrytown, .1 pkpgS 5c kg. 9c with the Rev.

R. L. Battle officiat- ing. Interment in West View ceme- 28c Colgate 50c Detozol 18c 35c te', di LA Scientific tery. Bailey Davis In charge.

f' 1 TO TWO YEAR HIGH MARK Lyon's Powder 25c 09 Coma Powder 24c ro'R I 0 WI D1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 16 75e Vince 69c 2 IIII 1 Ittazann gsii sal 't sto labor department reported today that Wernat's Powder 23e Your 1 I L. .4 At Special Prices AL wholesale commodity prices last week were higher than at any time since Saltr's Dental Tapa 42c I re" choice ----------4 1 March, 1931 UNION MEAT M. DUST 'The .4 per cent increase from the INs KOTEX CLASS ARKET previous week brought the price level tO 75.4 per cent of the 1926 average. 419 You ALSO GET The advance in prices wu not wide- i You will always find Kansas City ams Baaby Beef, Country Killed Pork, Country Cured Hn Bacon, Fresh spread, however.

the department said. being confined chiefly to farm products, 1z 1:1 5 A full size tube of Sanitol Tooth Paste Dressed Fryers and everything else you are looking of 2 foods fuel and lighting materials given with every LANE Brush, all for in meats and you will find them AS CHEAP AS 5 for 44c for QUALITY WILL AFFORD. i 1 Meier's New Sanitary Market! Only 100 Per Cent. Sanitary Market In Chattanooga. All Space Screened In.

Veal Patties Hot dTArteoather kitsh Lb. 20c Ground Beef roz for Lb. 1212c Veal Roast Boneless, Rolled, From Milk-Fed Calves Lb. 17c Breakfast Bacon Lb. 25c Affords Chuck Roast Square Lb.

15c EASY WAY Brings You the Lookout-New Orleans Ball Game Friday Afternoon. You Are Invited to Listen In. Over WDOD! Athens Child Hurt. Chattanooga Times Special. ATHENS, Aug.

Hale, 6-year-old son of Henry Hale, Athens Child Hurt. Chattanooga Times Special. ATHENS, Aug. Thde 6-vear-old son of Henry Hale, I. 1.

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