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The Commercial Appeal from Memphis, Tennessee • 15

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Memphis, Tennessee
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TIXffTEDS PITCH FOD DOTH TEIHS UHL HOT SENE DOC III HUTS FIM nEQ 70RK OFRCE TO DID IMIlCfllTIOI OflE LIGHT BJIT IN SORDID DIVORCE BIT personalV absolutely to his widow Mr 2da Hodges iPTassr she to bo executor without bond or accounting £K) CT3 (Q) Gene A Guilbert NIGHT SCHOOL FOR NEGROES The free night school for adults (colored) begins its regular session Monday night at tha Kortrecht High School building Tha primary and elementary subjects are taught Monday Wednesday and Friday nights from 7 to 9 o'clock Palmer School Graduate ROOM SO ODD HOURS 10 TO Finest Herds in America Coming to Tri-State Fair Pay to Defend to Prosecute and to Judge McLain Holds Matter Goes to Grand Jury Southern Alluvial Land Association Will Seek Settlers Laughlin Breaks Monotony With Reconciliation IIILMMSOOO TO LIIESTBCX SHOWS WILL FILL SEVEN BARNS WOULD POPULATE DELTA Uncontested divorce day in the court is one of gloom for all ex- cept the lawyer for the plaintiff but one ray of light shot through the clouds yesterday when Judge Laughiln had tne pleasure of dosing Lweal Organisation Will Eeoplay Special Has to Interest sal la- very Brerd sf Href and Dalrr Cattle Swine and Sheep Will lie Itepreaented i Million Dollar Memphis Classic- a veatlgate Foreigners la Effort ta great age You pay a men to mk law Along a man and breaks that law You pay men to arrest him and others charge hltn with the of-i that law Then you learned man to sit on the bench end see that not the slightest Jnjus-tire it done him when he goee to trial All of these things have been done long that they are fixed cue-loiTm i You also pay men to represent you in court to prosecute him This also been done for a long time Uu of recent years there haa come tne age of hunianitarianlsm Many would make the Jail a delightful ho-lc nd the penitentiary a finer one with golf iinka and playgrounds a1 the workhouse They have not gotten the bulk of the people to go thar ite Basal! Faraxera Here i Establishment of a special Immigration office In New York to keep in constant touch with Immigration at Ellis Island and divert suitable farmer immigrants to the Immediate lower hia ears for a time to the tales of woe in order that he might remove the only bar to the reconciliation of a couple It was only a week ago that Mrs Josephine Egan Keith filed a bill for divorce from George A Keith They went together to the office of the circuit court clerk yesterday morning and Billy Shea finally learned that they wanted to dismiss tho biH and go back together He took them tato the court room and was volunteer counsel for them The judge was delighted to issue the order and they left happy with his blessing and wishes the future Mrs Maudie Bolin through her attorney A McDonald had demonstrated to the court thatSL 8 Bolin had given her grounds for divorce upon Island 40 Hhe proved that he beat her ao that she fled lt the house of Dr Davis for protection and that there Bolin broke her Jawbone shot the doctor' through the iejee and shot off a feW toes from one of the feet of one of their children This was held to be enough cruel and inhuman treatment tor warrant a decree for di- Mississippi Valley Is proposed by the Southern Alluvial Land Association of far with- thein-yet but they have established at the expense of the taxpayer a complete machinery for the Memphis according to statement by ids Dick president Plans already defense of men charged with infrac- tions of the law which they have paid The large number of warrants sworn out by Joe Crcath as nog tax collector and placed in the hands of deputy sheriffs for service will not he served for McLain in his official capacity as county attorney has rendered the sheriff a formdl opinion that the matter goes directly to the grand Jury and cannot be handled through magistrates This ruling however does not apply to the smaller counties in the state but to Shelby because here the grand Jury and criminal courts are technically In session all during the yar i Some ten and half thousand dogs have had their taxes paid but there probably are that many more on which the tax has not been paid It Is that latter half which the law was designed to reach for It was not originally a revenue act (except for the collector) but directed to getting rid of the worthless roaming cur which kills sheep destroys game and spreads rabiea It is a misdemeanor to have a dog without paying the tax and it is Mr idea to let the constables go after those who had nut paid on their caninea The procedure would have been for the constable to swear out the warrant and hale the man before the magistrate where he would be fined if the case were proven The feea which accrue to the constable and magistrate in any ordinary case are sufficient to make it the constable's while to enforce the dog law in that way Hut under Mr McLain's construction of the act the dog owner must be notified of the failure to pay the tax and if at' the end of 30 days he has to make and to have enforced The are being formulated to submit directors of the association either this month or early next month retain an expe-srt and lin-arge of the monm or eariy next montn It is proposed to retain rienced Immigration exper gulnt to take active cna: Holton Corneto work Under the lan proposed by Mr Dick he will keep in constant touch with immigration authoritiea and with Immigrants so that he ran public defender gets a nice salary for defending those who have no other counsel and he has at his disposal a paid official whose duty it Is to look veloplng there also developed the up and arrange the proof for the defense In former years that was done by young lawyers at the direction of the court and almost any young lawyer was glad to take the case in order to gel some experience and to have a direct the- highent type of incoihing farmers to the Memphis region Only those who desire to mcoim land own leading brerdera of thoroughbred beef and dairy cattle swine and sheep are cumin? to Memphis in fi-n-e to exhibit their finest show herds to southern farmers at the fourteenth annual Tri-Stato Fair Sept tu I'ct i Tfc-y arc coming not alone in re-apiiiMi to the lure of 125000 in cash ilium but also because they desire to mi vert iso their herds on the eve of a trcTiiriuloiia revival of prosperity in stock industry All the im-lireedcrs' associations look upon the south us the world's greatest potential tiiatket for high-chuts breeding stock and are urging their mem-tor lo exhibit tto-ir first string show InTiis at M'-inpliis Kiitru-a already have been received from scores of breeders in a dosen states anil new entries are coming in nearly every mail Frank 1 Fuller secret iry-Mtnairer returned yesterday wt'ii hatch from the Nebraska and Minnesota state fairs Henderson siitieriiitendent of the live stock depart nir-nr attended the Indiana State yar last week and will be at the Kentucky Stale Fair this week lie is ruii tie entries to Memphis every day Mr Fuller found in the north that the upward turn of the rotton market gave added incentive tr live stock Pr d-Ts to show at Memphis because tt-ey i-cl certain that with prosperity I ir-d for the south the southern r-ucr will iiuy cattle and hogs to fnii on tile bumper grain and forage ciops pnluiiccd in Dixie this year I iPtuestionably the mammoth corn rep will i-liuuilatc interest in swine p-odtp-ti-'n everywhere in the Flitted ers and farmera un their own account and who have at least enough capital chance to attract tha public eye with a hard fought defense for a man with GET A IIOLTOX vorce Carrie Franklin a negres convinced the court that Edward Franklin stable boss for A a Bsrboro A -Co forced her to sew for a living and then beat her because the sewing machine disturbed him and that he also sent her to the hospital because she failed to dig a grave for the dead dog to provide for themselves temporarily or to make nominal payments on small farms will be sent to this section The membership of the local asso Holton Saxophones ciation is composed verr largely of Melody SAXOPHONE owners of great tracts of land in the delta portions of Mississippi Arkansas and Louisiana Many of these owners believe that a few energetic small farmera located on their property will be an example of agricul CHANDLER IN JAIL Arrives Frost Dallas Texas 4a Face tural workers who will do perhaps fa: more than any other class of farmers Charge of Trala Robbery not paid the grand jury may indict 1 It is doubtful if that procedure will to develop land that at present is in Idlenes Most of the owners are Holton Trombones out money or friend While all of this system was de lawyer who specializes in practice in the criminal courts for the defense at a paid fee Whatever may be said about him it cannot be said truthfully that he is not shifty and with him a case of tempora nvutantur is also a case of et mulamur in lilis This change with the changing of the times is shown now at the courthouse by the lateness with which lawyers for the defense often In small rases put their names on the jacket for the defense of the man under indictment In the meantime the man stands on the record without counsel and the special agent for the public defender works on his case He gets the propf arranged locates the witnesses and may have them summoned Then st about time for the case to go to trial in drops tho lawyer upon the clerk nf the court and put his name on the jacket as counsel for the defense The preliminary work has all been dtone He gets his fee for only a few minutes in the Robert Chandler wanted in Mem- fihis for two years on a charge of rain robbery in connection with the train robbery of Oct 9 1919 is safe in the city jail He was in position to dispose of small farms 160 aci terms al project as many good immigrant farmera -as The Ideal saxophone for tho bom Pitched in tho xcy of it can be used with plans without transposing and is extensively used la orchestra work The depth and riebneos of the ton makes it especially adapted for sol6 playing and haa caused it to be in greater demand than any other saxophone Of all brass instruments the saxophone is probably not only tho easiest to learn to Play but tho most fascinating as welL And added to this Is tbs improved keys on tho Holton Saxophone tho C-D trill key and G-sharp trill key without which some music written for saxophone cannot bo played You hardly need to knea- anything rid the county and the city of the worthless curs which infest it but Mr Creath says that he is proceeding along that line If he proceeds to the limit the object of the backers of the law may be attained If tbe income of the office does not warrant that the dog law then will have become simply a nice Job for the man who collects from the owners who want to come in and pay and the cost of collection is many times higher than that for garnering In the ordinary taxea returned to Memphis yesterday evening by Detective Sergt Heckle and MHier who went to Dallas Texas to ii-- There already exists a serious shortage of feeder hogs This pre- fo-rus exceptionally fine opportu- get him Chandler was arrested In Dallas could be diverted to this part of the country Fred Reneke secretary of the lolal association expects to go to New York probably in October to dis ty to southern farmers because the K'juth can beat the world in getting about two weeks ago charged with robbing a box car He was released yuung pigs up to the feeder stage cuss details of the plan with Sidney il tiuiick secretary of the nationa Hist Live Stork Kvklbit committee for constructive immigration legislation and likewise to obtain information relative to the Sterling bill now before Congresrw which bears on immigration and its I Smith chairman of the live snick committee predicts that the rnphijf -how this year will -surpass the showing made lust fail when Criminal Court Calendar Of music to play saxophone You'll bo jrprised at wnx self merely with tho aid of aat you can do instruction book Sent out of town on free trizL :) cent of ihu winners ut the lust International Live Stock Show at Chi- The criminal calendar for the two weeks beginning Sept It follows: on bond but rearrested when Dallas police were notified that he was wanted here for train robbery Dallas attorney' filed a writ of habeas corpus in Dallas lYednesdiy which was dismissed the following day when Heckle and Miller appeared in Court there with a warrant for his arrest The train robbery caused a sensation in Memphis two years ago on account of the death of Jack Cates said to be one of the band Cates was fatally wounded in the attempted holdup Chandler will be arraigned before Judge Barker in rity court for preliminary hearing Monday afternoon Bill Requires Cureul Scrutiny JUDGE DIVISION ONE Catalogs Free TRIES TOBREAK JAIL FOLLOWING SENTENCE The Sterling bill introduced In April provides for tne creation of a federal immigration board with lim ited powers of decision as to the amount of permissible Immigration Among its distinctive features it pro IDEINHARDTS Sept If Venire faciaa Grand Jury Motions on final Judgments Fieri facias etc Bertaei Tonoli Xpiller Frank Godfrey Bill Embry alias Tim lay Archie Kelley Carpenter Charles BeXrd Walter Seale Sept 30 Vhnmaa Taylor Harrisa alias Red Harris Edwin von Steinkirch alias Dutch Orvlllo Taylor Jones and Jessa Curl Jones vides that each state can express to the board its judgment and desire MRS FRAZER GETS ALL Cagle Confined in Condemned Cell regarding immigration: regulation of the amount of immigration based on economic conditions in each state and the experience as to assimilation of Ceylon Frazer made his last will and testament May 20 1919 It 1 ana testament stay 30 119 It wat Sept 21 Will Walker and Marion Tyler James Eldridge Arthur Rosa alias Oliver probated yesterday and in it he leaves 1 all that he possessed both real and each people: specification of a per- centage method of fixing the utf-j were exhibited at the Tri-State i'u Kvcf -atLle breeders are manifesting kern interest in the Shorthorn and h-re ford shows at Memphis Kach of t'-rso shows will curry a premium list of fTOOo a figure that compares favorably with tin- premiums offered in 'i- leaning shows of tiie United States Two-fifths of these amounts were con-rrdiiled by the Sm-rthorn and Here-f rd Uicedcro' associations respect-ive'y Tii ilairy sliow-s ut the Tri-State l-'sir also will he featured because of unusual oppurtunitp offered for Me dairy man lit the Memphis terri-t-ry The Southeastern tiuernsey I're-ders' Association has contributed (-" to tint ijuertisey show premiums ii addition to the usual donation from lie American liiicruaey Facile Club Nearly every breeders' association in fiu-t has recognized the importance 'r the Memphis show by making substantial contributions to the Tri-State Fair premium list Kvery breed of alile hogs and sheep will be represented nnd early indications are that tiie woven livestock barns will bo maximum permissible immigration with continuous adjustment of the volume depending on conditions fh this coun Rraily anil Willio May Trice Thomas Brooks Sept 32 Sines and Charley Stewart Ijcr Webb lieorge Butler and im River Frasier Kyle Charles Payne Sept 23 It Parris Moore Pelamotte McIntosh and Ben Frasier Burke Alfred Wilson and Anna Wilson Alfred Payne A Haynes try: provision for sending examiners it: to foreign countries to examine immigrants before they sail careful attention to distribution high standards for naturalization: citizenship for John Martin' Appleton and la Livingston Frank Hill all 'who qualify provision for taking care of ''transients'' skilled and un- ntenee of 15 years given Cagle 22 for housebreaking and larceny and carrying a pistol yesterday morning in Judge criminal court made him desperate He has been in the county jail since July 30 awaiting trial and when he saw- 15 ears more confinement staring him In the face Cagle decided to take a chance I Wheta James Chambers day jailer and I Kdwards night man made the daily chjpck-up of prisoners yesterday evening at 7 they found that facie had placed a dummy made of blankets and pillows in his cell Sept 34 Noble Davison Joe Davis Mrs Leon Levy Fate Mills Sept 37 Walter MeTigrett Charles Greenwood Charles Rainer Willie Hard- iBMept Dallas Wade and Atkina Denaux Announces His Early Seeming Grant Wilson Laura Williams waiter Hall Fixed to ih-ir urrws capacity to arras com oniinorlate the fine herds coming to with two other cellmates They msde id a hasty search of the jail and found Sept 3 Johnnie Jordan Mulleitlx and Carpenter Emanuel Anderson James Collins Plan Ethel Wykoff Nolen Sept 30 George Maxell and Robert Mi Titer Oxio Bickton Oslo Bufford Skills Kll-lebrew and Jraee Swatary Jack Britton and Allen Britton Archie Dacus Phillip Cloyd John Spellman and Phil Conley New Department Memphis Mmy large herds vylll rome direct to M'lnpins from the Kentucky and lh-r slate fairs next week A special livestock train will bring show animals from the Tennessee State Fair tiiiiv the most expert Judges In Am'-rii-a have been engaged to make the awards at the vTri-Stute Fair They have been engaged also to lecture the southern farmers on the importance of raising pure-bred stork and to outline the rosy prospects for a long period of prosperity in the livestock industry Cagle hidden in or bathroom in the basement of thb building Cagle it is believed was preparing to cut his way through the roof last night The two jailers caught him Just in time They said Cagle begged for mercy and told them that he would he good but he was placed in the condemned cell Immediately in order that no chance would be given him for a second attempt He will be transferred to Nashville penitentiary in a few days skilled labor and so on It is declared that the bill is fair to both labor and capital that it is safe Industrially economically and politically that it In courteous and friendly to every nation: that It solves the Japanese problem and rets right America's relations with China that it protects the immigrant and gives him a chance to -make good: that it makes more certain the development of unified real national life and that It renders needless the repeated appeals to Congress for hasty emergency legislation If the bill should become a lakr It la the belief of local men interested in Immigration that it would go far toward making possible the securing of a type of foreign agriculturists who would prove very successful in this portion of America The plan to handpick the newcomers however is a method which local men believe could bo depended upon to get tbe proper sort of people for this territory According to Mr Dick there are millions of acres of land in the alluvial or delta sections of the lower Mississippi Valley which energetic small farmera could turn into veritable The Premium Iist BIG MONTH FOR SHERIFF Perry's Jail Fees Dsrlag Assail Ran Tp to 428373 Most Memphians did not enjoy the DENAUX Premiums listed for the Tri-State Fair are as follows: Shorthorns $5- flOti witli two-fifths donated by thn American Shorthorn Association: Ior-i'oids fTiiififi with two-fifths donated by the American Hereford Ilrei'ders' Association: Aberdeen Angus 5 lrirtii 1 with $200 donated by the American Aberdeen Angus breeders' Association: I 'oiled Shorthorns iliitl with $0i) donated by the shorthorn Association: Jed Polls yilK'i with donated by the Thai 'atria t'luh of America: graden sgots in very short order creating homes and wealth for month of August The ordinary resident thought that it was hot and JUDGE DIVISION TWO Sept II Otto Jacob Irwin Austin Walter Moore Jack Tiers alias Joe Penian and Juntua Hawkins and Allen Britton Pirn Phillips Sept Clarence Brooks Barline Terrell Claude Willias alias Shag Milton 8tnner Sept Guy Leggett Ira Goodwin and William I aw son Davis Charley Johnson Mrs Lucille Crenshaw alias Lula May Lawson Andrew Page Sept 23 James alias Leonard Henderson Nathan Joyner Joe Daria and Woodson Townes Carter Frank Owynne Dave Cheater Will Morris alias Black Diamond John Andrew Brown Sept 23 Ductus Brown Nick Bsrbelea alias Greek Boy Clede Dennis Leslie Sargent Monroe Thompson Elixa Minnow Joe Conley Sept Willio Brown alias Willie Jones alias Willie Ford Jamison Alonso Florida Mrs Harrison Sept 27 Willis Smith and John Davis alias John Henry Hays Mr Smith Lucius Lamar Lillian Slocum Leo Omi Sept 39 Joshua Gardner Alfred Bay-lock Julia Banders Jos Larks Halils Wll-llama Sept Henry Johnson Wesley Brown alias Son and Robert Williams Max Goldberg Maggie Hood Niek Jones Tom Gusa Friday Sept 30 Jim Gore Sherman Washington Beatrice Garland Gaetano John Rlmmo alias Chill Walter Washington Jack Smothers and Celia Meadors Willie Wllllama a themselves probably quicker than in any other part of the United State Mr Dick declared that of 25000000 acres of delta land alone not one-third is being utilised at present Small highly developed farms here and there through thn region would give an incentive to development that no other means could possibly provide in tbe T-rscy Ciiernscys llCOn with Hurt ib'iui t'-'t by the American Gurrn- opinion of tbe men who have been giving thought to the project The Southern Alluvial Land Asso- THE tendency of tbe times is towards smaller homes Today residences bungalows and apartments suggest economy in space many in various lines of business thought that trade was not so good as it might have been Hut not so with the high sheriff Oliver Hazard Perry For him it was delightful Tiino and again it looked as if the Jail was full hut he alwaye managed to find room for' a ifew more at 75 ceftts per day each for board and $1 for going in and $1 for going out The aggregate for the month was $3ti6425 charged against the state and $119950 charged to the county a total of $4' 26375 Out of that he has to pay for the feed of the prisoners and to pay the salaries of his deputies but there also is an Income from the proeeesee Which the deputies' serve There Is also some income from the United States prison' ers at the jail The summer with the rourts practically idle has been had for the fees of Jr Williams criminal court clerk hut the pace that was set last week i in the disposal of cases made him happy elation is going about its plan with deliberation and even with good success does not expect to have the new office functioning until some time next year Permanent operation thereafter Is the aim I MRS ARRINGTON RURIED Denaux in keeping with this idea announces a new department showing smaller and less expensive pieces News of the Day In Brief Statistics Many Friends Attend Kaneml nf Pn nlar Woman Who Died Friday i 'at lie Flub and $10" by the Soiith-euiicrTi tiuernsey Association: llolst'ins $120" with supplemental premiums by the H-vIstefn-Fnesian Association: Hume Jerseys 1021 with one-fourth donated by the American liiroe Jersey Swine breeders' Association: Hampshire $SSit with one-fourth donated by the Hampshire breeders Association: Chester Whites (sn with one-fourth donated by the Chester White Tteeoril Association Poland Chmaa 1150: Berkshire 110 Tam worths $150 and sheep $1-610 A special rlasa for steers carries with it premiums amounting to $730 Judging will take place as follows: Tuesday Sept 27 Hereford Polled Shorthorns and Jersey rnttle 1 Hi roe Jersey swine anil Southdown Shropshire and Hampshire Down sheep Wedn-'sdnv Sept 2 Shorthorn and iiPTiisev cai tie Chester Whits and China swine: Oxford I'orsft and Cheviot sheep Tlmrsiifiv Sept Aberdeen Angus Pert Pulled and Holstein cattle lrk-sliire Tainworih and Hampshire swine Angora gouts Kvery southern farmer who is interested in any branch of the llve-etni'k industry owes It to hlmseir to visit the livestock show at tho Tri-State Fair MARRIAGE LICENSES The high standard that has characterized the Denaux Shop will be maintained in this new department That same individuality so apparent will not be lessened TROUBLE FOR BONDSMEN Mrs Jimmie Jones who was cor vlctert with her husband on a liquor charge and whose case was reversed by the supreme eourt at the time that the rnnvlctton of her husband was affirmed got Into Judge court yesterday morning about seven months (on late She was formally A large number of friends attend ed the funeral of Mrs Kmma Catherine Arrington who died early Friday morning after an illness of two months snd who was burled yester-dsy morning in Klmwood Cemetery The funeral serrlce was held at the residence 154 Granville Place and was conducted by the Rev Chas Wright rector of Grace Episcopal Church Mr Arrington was member of Grace Church for many years The floral offerings were numerous and beautiful Interment was private only the Immediate relatives attending the ceremony at the grave Mrs Arrington was one of the best known women in the city She was in her eightieth year and had lived in Memphis continuously since 18(5 Her husband was the late Dr Ar Arden Phelan and Dr Maud Hast- ln Walter Botte and Mabel Johnson Weatherly and Frances Elizabeth Mowrey Watkins and Bettis Lewi Frank Ferrari and Theresa Omodeo Sylvester Elam and Sollle Branch 1L Stogletoa and Buhla Lea Deloach Davids and Mauds Campbell Arnold Manning and Lillis Ball Har- Tolly Rolack and Blrdls Hodga Thelma Scott and Rosie Campbell John Footer and May Trence John Shoreo and Lillian Douglas John Wilburn and I Moor Ed Brinkley and Mattie Read Monday Tuesday Wednesday These three days wc will have on sale in our English Room a Jacobean Dining Room Set surrendered by Puryear repre- Hi senting Fred Haydel and Dun ran her bondameji in the sum of $500 The bond had been forfeited and Mr WOMAN BOUND OVER Puryear wantrd the bond set tda Wise I asm Kratea Meat Federal These pieces eminently portray that exclusiveness fulh' equal to tiie most Expensive The entire set can be bought for $483 rington for many years a prominent dentist here He died about 16 years Junction Recently BIRTHS ago when she was turned over to sheriff but the court did not take kindly tq the suggestion The state had not answered Mr motion and the matter over for that to be done But during the conversation on it Judge Harah stated from the bench that the bondsmen might have gotten her into rourt sooner and that he did not Intend to remit all of the bond If any at alL MYERS DIES Miss I aura Keaton alias McDon-olil Mils hold lie federal court yes-t iix bv ijoiv Poole United States for alloirod violation or the federal prohibition law It was that government agents found a 1- la ass aa AM on and Florence Wilber (19 Breedlov girl Joe and McCullough Litton 1047 Oakvlow boy Robert Kueoell and Mary Lunettia Gipson til North Second glrL Howard Nelson Jt and Alma Addlesea Parker 123 Market boy Davla Stranthen and Plnma Conant Count 337 McLamor hoy JtiniRb US I SILAMHMVi 'VJ Was With A Cage Compaay for More Than SO Team a quantity nf liquor In hr hoiiy I'lnnturo Avonur ITim of tnn fedrra i vrnur mw fi CITY1 COURT NOTES Sidney and Gertrude Whit 43 North onn tinsuinu George Thompson Myers 77 years old for more than 20 years bookkeeper for A Gage A Co died at 10:30 o'clock yesterday morning at the residence South Bellevue snd Park- rCIlUCIII Uf 11 S' iuj'iciioiis limited a rouple of weeks "au-i was against her place ft" mature publication of tho list tipped her off it Is said and she is declared to hove removed her belongings before he itijuiiefnn was served She made liijmier on was wryei and Leah Wein Rooan 338 Linden way He had been 111 jlnce May John Holliday 19 colored was held to the state-on a charge of tne larceny of three bushels of coal from the Miaaouri Taciflg Railroad Company un nnd Maggie Johnson Evan (34 Seventh girL honrt i or appearance for trial Abe I'oTm and Chas "Walsh ap- uc tin ii'i a iiv ECDENAUXINC Decoratio ns-Furn ism I ngs 209 Madison Ave DEATHS He was a brother of and Myers and of' Ml Bessld Myers all of this city Since retiring he had made his home at Greenwood Farm owned and operated by hia brother 'Williams charged with violating nd liquor law was held to the gra: the jury and fined $10 for the city Memphis Joe Brown 75 Home for the Aged and Infirm nephrlti Amanda Johnson (4 Almska paralysl Myer It Smith was fined $50 and held to the state on a charge of carrying a pistol BIHDI31 FERMITS A-'uneral services will be conducted by the Rev A Curry at 4 o'clock this afternoon from the residence Both the services and burial will be private pearert as counsel hut Taura Prnr herself possessed of the proverbial feminine attribute a readv tongue and tier counsel had hard work to persuade her to allow them to conduct the case iTiii Pose colored was bound over lit sriiu bond for alleged violation of the same taw and provided the bond Milton Sanders colored was held In Hfinu bond for the alleged theft of an aiiF-mobiic whrh he is declared to have taken to Arkansas He did not PlAk hiV Wilburn Coburn colored was fined $35 and held to the state on a charge of violating the liquor law ARDEN rnELAN WEDS Barry for James Hunt 131( Faxon (-room brick vonaer residancc 33 oeo Berry for I Thoms 1(33 Oakvlow (-room brick rcoldcnc (4000 Berry for Whalen 1430 WOMAN TO WORKHOUSE Faxon 0-room brick bungalow $4000 fe Berry for himself 1870 Galloway 0-room brick and stucco bungalow 4b Arden Phelan and Dr Maude Hastings were married at the home of the latter 1212 Llxden Avenue at 10 o'clock last night in the nr'Sence of few friend bv Rev Hofstead tastor of the Court Avenue Presbyterian Church The wedding which was the culmination of romance of CAR JUMPS TRACK Tlnnle Sillier the nice-looking and well-dressed woman who was caught In with a 25 automatic pistol In her hand bag will spend the next half-year In the county work-house Judge Richards yesterday overruled the motion for a new trial in lirkua Aveaae Street Car Is Sooa I 0 You are at all times cordially invited to visit and inspect this collection Righted ebdy Hurt some yesrs' duration was not entirely unexpected The bride was attended her behalf and gave that sentence with a fine of $507 He sentenced Ar- by Misses Clemle Marshall and Alita Peake Mr Charles Everts stood up with Mr Phelan The wedding cere rhie Iee to the penitentiary for one to ffV Berry for Andrew 1331 Court 6-room fram 14000 Berry for Cochran 3021 Oliver -room bungalow 00000 Harvey for Mr SL- Passln 31TJ Evelyn 0-room resilience 8 Malkin for I Block 410 Stono-walL f-oiory brick vonaer rasldenc (13-000 If Grimmer for himself 771 os-no frame cottas (160 Union Construction Company for Mr Tyler 13(0 Faxon f-rooin framo bungalow 14000 II Brown- for himself 1071 -North With Its controller pushed to the 'Imit at 7:30 o'clock lat pleM Jack-son Av-nue street car Na 20 Jtimned fhs tracks with 11 passengers hoard five years lias ge mony was performedii the parlors of II the home which had been tastefully Manassas Street NhuJf 1" in red The wreck wagon arrived In Harsh overruled the-new trial motions for Cagle and 'John Anderson Cagle was convicted of robbing the driver for a Memphis Packing Corporation truck and got five to 15 years with the pistol ease against decorated 'after which the bridal party enjoyed a buffet lunch After a few days Mr and Mrs Phelan will be at home- to their friends at 1212 Linden Avenue Mr Phelan is proprietor of the Memphis Hat Co on Court Avenue whlio the bride Is practicing chiropractor ve minutes mid the ear was put lisck the track and proceed'd to make he liihnund trip Street ear offlctsl" that the only cause they find for the rnlshxn was that large houl-orr nu tui nearbv was on the track and struck by the car him dropped Anderson got the same Parkway 7-mom realdenc (000 Thomas Allan for univaraity of sentence for robbery with $50 fine and 11-29 in the workhouse for the pistol charge against him Tennease lit Madison repair work on building $10000 I 1 A.

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