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Kingsport Times from Kingsport, Tennessee • 2

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Kingsport Timesi
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PAGE TWO THE KINGSPORT TIMES KINGSPORT TENNESSEE SUNDAY NOVEMBER 15 1925 bridge No has yet been the Mississippi river public announcement made Eates sponsor for Davidson county Cookeville Mias Lillian Pointer1 Miss Grace Carr sponosr for the sponsor for the Tennessee Polytech-Kate Litton Hickman Chapter and nic Institute thto William Bate Chapter of the The contest includes besides the 1 grand prise gold end silver Memorial INTEREST IN COIN CONTEST GROWING distinction of accompanying the Staff of the Commander in Chief of them United Confederate Veteran General Harry Rene Lee Adjutant General and Chief of tiff of the has announced that the Tea-neeeee winners will accompany tbs Staff to Atlanta and be urn is bed a picinl chaperone With the Commander in staff these taro sponsors will stand first te tine among the guests of honor The public service commission 1 took under advisement the case of an application for the Holston Power Company to furnish service to Rog-ersville A local company has been supplying the power Johnson City Miss Kathryn Rees I sponsor for the Business Women's! Club Miss Helds Lea Hannah sponsor for the a Chapters Lewisburg Miss Ann Houston and Miss Josephine Adams sponsors at large lavalisrs far the leaders in each county Two leaders for the State will be awarded a trip to Atlanta as (roasts of honor at a Confederate Costume ball to be held on General Lee's birthday The Tennessee sponsors st this ball will have the special Approximately 200 Sponsors Expected to Be Entered Prize to Be Given TUAVTC A MAC CCC II I PirAtes will be seen in new roles next IHUwAlllWl la Monday night when they will be in- I eluded in the radio program of sta-ipniflicnvi Aljrn IIICC on KDKA They will entertain with IKlUffllH UVtR IUlSd 1 BtQries and experiences A AND BY 14 TO 9 VMWVVWO UVM 4VU U1U AV 4V11V VU Carey will relate the happenings of A the last game of the 1925 classic as a part of the local Red Cross membership campaign The state board of equalization I viewing the railroad and I llrl I irxr aecoocmnnfo nnxl 4- utility assessments certified to the board by the public utilities commission Exceptions were heard bn some of the assessments Thursday the most important being an appeal in behalf of the Southern Railway Company seekin gto get their assessment reduced from approximately $32000000 to $25000000 HOW THEY STAND IN CITY BOWLING Knoxville Decked in Gay Colors For Home Coming Parades Feature Pre-Game Activity CONFIDENCE We are not selling confidence but we are asking for it We know that we have a right to if we had not we would not dare to aak for iL The confidence that we ask for is thflt you may believe in us as Competen Caret ul Obliging Prompt Prescription Pharmacists We have built up our business on caring for the welfare of tl ing everything in our power to deal squarely with every one that we put conscience and accuracy into our work and do tv i are do romptly By TN Ajwncim Press Nashville Tenn Nov 14 Interest-in the Appreciation Contest for te sale of Stone Mountain Memorial Coins is increasing in this state and to date ten of the leading society girls in Nashville and other cities have been entered as sponsors and are contestants for the grand prize to 'be awarded the young lady who makes the best selling record in the entire South This prize is to be a marble bust carved of the winner by Augustus Lukeman the Stone Mountain sculptor Aside from the honor the pleasure of its possession and the satisfaction of having helped in making the Stone Mountain Memorial a reality this prize has a commercial value of approximately $2000 It is expected that approximately 200 sponsors will be entered over the State within the next ten days Those appointed to date are Nashville Miss Eleanor Folk sponsor for the Chapter No 1 Miss Eleanors Allen sponsor for the Cotillion Club Mibs Martha Ave 750- 9005 667 6801 625 8983 625 8909 250- 8044 000 5404 Called upon by the Genesee Valley Trust Company of Rochester to redeem an old five dollar bill issued by the Bank of Claiborne an old state bank Edgar Graham state comptroller discovered that the statute of limitations had been invoked many years ago The aged bill had no date and state officials had no record of when nor where in the state the Bank of Claiborne existed but supposed it was away back in the days of An-dnew Jackson or before Previous investigation of similar cases revealed that such certificates had been liquidated anad paid Where the banak dug up the old five dollar bill was not explained simply a demand was made on the state for redemption of the note We Work Only Full Registered College Graduates in Our Prescription Department Bring your prescriptions to us or have your doctor telephone them direct CUNCHF1ELD DRUG CO (Special to The Times) Knoxville Tenn Nov 14 -In a hard fought game the outcome of which was uncertain until the final whistle University of Tennessee triumphed over Mississippi A and here today It was Home Coming Day of of I and thousands of alumni saw the Orange and White win by the close score of 14 to 9 Parade Everythin The city was decked in gala colors for the event The Orange and White could be seen in almost every window while flags and bunting decorated the streets and automobiles Two parades featured the pregame activities of the students the first helchyesterday and the other this morning before the game Both parades called on the of band and the Knoxville high school band to perform The column this afternoon was led by Governor Peaywho doffed his hat in true gubernatorial style to the cheering crowds that lined Gay street from one end to the other Bi Crowd One of the largest crowds that ever witnessed a football game in Eastern Tennessee gathered at the University field shortly before 2 Temporary bleachers were strung along all one side of the field while the WATKINS Heating and Plumbing First National Bank Bid Residence Phone 377 Office Phone 156 DRUGGISTS The Store of Governor Peay issued pardons to Frank Rogers of Shelby county sentenced to 11 months and 29 days on a larceny charge and to Hubbard Cole the latter a negro sentenced to six months and fined $50 on a pistol carrying charge Phone 50 Broad St- CAPITAL By The Associated Press Nashville Tenn Nov 14 The months of July August and September saw extensive immunization against typhoid fever in Tennessee the quarterly report of the seven cooperative full time health units in Tennessee counties made to Dr Bishop state commissioner of health shows Furing this period there were 21-persons given the full three doses of typhoid vaccinA in the seven counties 480 immunized against smallpox 684 children given the diphtheria toxin-anti-toxin and a great deal of cooperative immunization done in counties where part time health officers operated The department issued 73224 doses of typhoid vaccine during Au- gust compared with 49000 in Au- Conerete grandstand along the other I gust 1924 In September 1925 the KINGSPORT INSURANC AGENCY Ramcv Mr If Insurance Writs It 348 Brod St Phnns lO SPECIAL Ernest Haston chairman of the state Democratic executive committee announced that he would inform by letter the chairmen of the county committees of the automatic nominations of the 14 incumbent judges on the supreme court and the court of appeals for re-election that there is npw no necessity for holding the state judicial convention called since the withdrawal of Judge De Bow of Nashville removed the lone contest TRe Ordlnartj Stocking ROLLINS unstop Stockinq rn laboratory of the state issued 55-000 doses qf typhoid vaccine against half that number in the same month in 1924 is proof says Dr side was sold out before noon It is estimated that fully ten thousand people witnessed the game while thousands more eagerly awaited the results over this entire section jffhich were broadcast play by play by 1 Bishop attempts to stimulate George Calhoun state game warden is alleged vio-tors of the game and fish laws at Reelf oot Lake There have been 14 aonvictions so far this month he stys He also is giving notice to hunters that the quail season does not open until November 25 and the fur bearing season opens November 14 Monday and Tuesday $200 Pure Thread Silk Hose $168 2 for $300 I I against preventable unorganized counties which have full health units are Montgomery Williamson and Sevier recentlufteaye made full wane public the activities are radio First Period Mississippi A and won tl and elected to receive the kick kicked and A and punted second- down Dodson mad-yards off right tackle Both then resorted to a punting game while Clark made the initial first down for the visitors Stone tried in unsuccessful placement for not yet under way A and after a pass had flailed The first period ended in a scorless tie Second Period of madfe their first touchdown in this period It came when Dodson who was the outstanding star immunization diseases in the kre very reasonably The sexjen'-cowties tipe cooperative Gbiop Gibson Roane Blount Other counties appropriations for health work but Neal Bass acting commissioner after Memphis where thdfie concerned with the Harahkn viaduct teyefpr Itroit to I NO MORE EMBARRASSINCI GARTER RUNS IF YOU WEAR ROLLINS RUNSTOP HOSIERY 50c Ribbed Lisle Hose THE ESTEEM OF OUR FELLOW CITIZENS means much more to us than the actual dollars and cents they pay ua for directing the funeral arrangements of their beloved dead Therefore our first thought te to serve you and your neighbors If we serve you well you will pay us well natural it? JFrank Nelson Undertaking Co Night Call 282 Day Call 544 Fred Johnson Company tInc UNDERTAKING DEPARTMENT HAMLETT in Charge Night Call 212 Day Call 42 state highway returning from he conferred with a settlement of controversy will 39c CORRECT EXCELLENT sociation of State Highway Officials on-November 18-21 Mr Bass it is understood has formed definite views on ways and means to settle the controversy in which Tennessee state funds are asked to build the viaduct and improve STYLES ARE QUALITIES ARE be present at the fir the locate pushed the ball over annual meejting of the American As-on straight football This canje after a completed pass to Dferryberry Brown kicked goal Tennessee drew the first penalty in this quarter five yards for off side Score end of second period Tennessee 7 Mississippi A and 0 Third Period Stone who outkicked the Tennessee team all afternoon kicked off for A and The ball was returned 24 yards by Elmore Tennessee was then penalized 15 yards for holding Clark made the sensational run of the afternoon when he ran 31 yards to of three yard line On the next play A and was penalized five yards putting the ball on the -eight yard line After two unsuccessful line plunges Hopper carried the ball around right end for A and lone touchdown Stone kicked goal Score end of third period of 7 Mississippi A and 7 Fourth Period The first play of the fourth period brought of her second touchdown It was pass from Adrian to Lowe Lowe kicked goal The remaining time in the period was spent pushing the ball back and forth across the field in the mud Thirty seconds before the final whistle of had the ball on her own twenty yard line and Har knees dropped back and allowed himself to be tacklecb over his own line for a safety The idea of this play being that it would put the of ball on their own 30 yard line and with four downs to go the thirty minutes would be used up without letting A and have the ball agAin in their possession Score end of game -U of 14 Mississippi A and 9 Overwrought CNerves YOU never heard at a red-blooded man or becoming nervous wreck! And you never wiH Yew never bAw anybody with healthy rich red Mood get wearied by tits activities of daily life Did you? No! ita weak lack of healthy rich red blood the whole trouble with those whose nerves are overwrought They lack the resisting powers stamina that healthy that WciMBSSTtmcumiES These well fitting comfortable clothes possess correct style and shape holding qualities tailored from the choicest of woolen fabrics and finished in a manner that Would lead any man to believe the prices much higher than they are marked positively no question about our being able to Suit you or Overcoat you at a price be glad to pay after seen the garments and tried them on the utmost in Suit or Overcoat value for the money Just a chance to show and please you is all that we ask SUITS $2000 $2500 $3000 $3500 OVERCOATS $1500 TO $3500 Cooper Bros Outfitters and Feeders For the Whole Family What did Dobyns-Taylor Hardware windows say about your Soft Hat? Man may deny that they glance in plate glass windows to see the reflection of their profiles but just stand in front of any good sized window some day for 20 minutes all human If the windows passed lately have not been giving you the best of it come look in one that will New Schoble Hats in shapes and shades in velours beavers and tapestry effects $6 to $8 Caps to match your Overcoat Popular Price I red-blood-cells give enable us to stand up under the strain of daily life 8 8 is the salvation of these unhappy people It is Just the thing heeded to strengthen the nerves restore muscular power to the body and increase the endurance of weak failing run-down women and men keep on going down simply because yovu blood is starving for went of healthy red-blood-cells You can get back your nerve power with 8 8 8 You can do it just as surely as thousands have done for the pest century 8 also clears the skin of phhptea boils hollow cheeks fill out aad firm flesh takesthe Mace of flabby muscles why begin living all over again Get today from any good druggist And get the larger bottle more economical HEMBBCS PIRATE GANG BROADCAST McKechnie and Carey to Relate Diamond Stories Over the Radio Br The ANochiMt Press Pittsburgh Nov 14 Manager William McKechine and Max Carey of the world champion Pittsburgh.

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