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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 2

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-a should be turned oVar to the United apnotla consider to ho for th wolfarl of tloiJ Of the people would AQ R0V Prolines tted on August 1. I t7 OOy rrOQlglCS, bo reflected Statee government, although one th ireneral publlo. Horton Shown''; Appreciation of manager of the Tenhoeeeo iUlectrio Power com young man said, "If it came Into my possession, .1 4 destroy It at WoriV by Edison Test, Sigh as Quiz Ehda Rabid Squirrel' Bites 13, Then (Continued from First Page) ROAD PROJECTS pany properties of Houston county: once witnout ever snowing it to "Having worked fcr nearly II yism trtivr the nils eftd re filiations 'of the ctvll service commission have' become acquainted with it power and function. From my personal experience f-zfr Rural Houston anybody." And they were unt V. A.

Rye, chairman of the county formly generous about tho cancer curethat should be given, to eoutt; Dj- J. MCCauley, superintendent of county schools, and Dr. (Continued from -First Page.) (Continued from First Page-) A. J. Mltchum are agreed that under civil errlce I' am ra a portion to weak unqualifiedly for the Uiree- weeks.

All i treatment. Beside IlandJll. tbey areft ifrtr old Santlnl. Julius giti, Carnaltan, Charles Jams VawX iiaher, Fred Ala (Chinese tudiUj, Arthur Pearson, Jl. V.

Okshlr (Japanese student) John BiLKerS A. E. Putnam, Olng (Chinese stur dent), Harold Graves and a Moore.1 Ail ar students exoeipt Mr, Putnanf who Is superintendent of the work division of the school where student divide work wKh their studio arid Mrs. Moor wrej Is a worker at the sanl 'LINE FIRE QUENCHED JttRBET CITY, N. July SL IB rira nlsooversd In.

one of the' 11m worm wiuioutcnarge. Mr. Edison was assisted in pre paring his question' by his ad the governor's majority in Houston will easily surpass that given him Davidson Stretch to Be Iri-eluded in' Today 1 Letting. campaign In violation of the Dem continuance of the -civil eervloe commission. Not only doe the vlaory board, eof which Mr, Ford ocratio Indorsoment-term custom, la a member.

Many of tho- ques two years ago. Many Farmers in The Increased vote 'because and revealed him as toot of the Hons, particularly In chemistry, Cltlsens ticket favor th continuance of the civil aervlce commla aUo favors the extension Robert-Lou than group that haa heen ed mainly In society matter, age j9. little eon. Age e. The girl you are engaged to marry.

Tour best friend, a. young man of your, own ago' who has tho a great promise in ihe field of aclenc. "7 Yourself. pnysics, gnd mathematics- were the state Senate race and County lu pvtrer And Junction. Heg-ard Grading and drain of itW contests will play an important h8 of a 'man's religious oeuei or rune of ieHray between th.

Wl, part In swelling tho majority. struggling again reinstatement to power since 1U overthrow by Gov. Austin Peay, Explaining the greed ot this organization for re- ooWtaeT and Nashville! wtt4 namion 7i which probably will go over the similar to 'those given la college entrance examination. fThoee ror sof was how the boys described them- when they set out for Coney Island for a- swim late this they wero till gloomily arguing about the scientist tho scientist' little on llizhm-av'NoS in, in amnnsr that "girt to reel secure nis poet-sln Wl tW wan be- given 'the too mark without eUort on Au- sruat T. 1 holds of th Dollar liner President Uirrimn tkNa hmipa liafera ah 1 I "Which would youchoose to Hv And rhlcn to diet tur to' po weivCoU- Tort charged thttt "Ibis same machine la oiled FarAers frdm every section of Someone, remarked that there the: county were included in -tho crowd that heard the governor and nlfht how he ahot the squirrel after It bit him morning.

"Tnesday' morning I ytt walking to my' breakfast." I heard something behind and turned around 'in time to have th squirrel J6r.p at me and begin his attack. He bit me on both hand before I.oould get 'a way. I xot a gun and killed him; then took tho hody to the Tennessee1 laboratories. Wednesday they reported he waa mad and informed th head of th school that treatment of all theso tt might have bitten should riven. "Ho lust bit th wrong, nut." Randall said.

Campu Th squirrel wss a pet of tho eampus. owned by one of the student. When oheck-up was mad IS including one, woman Oriental tudnts, were found to have suffered bite or scratches from tho animal during Jh last be Wdlvl and contracts let later In secure. v-t. 1 and greased and running now be ooy.

the finances and the best iriena- wero seven kinds of ethics involved in that question. One thing seemed certain scientists would never forget that oxpe- brought along with thenv.re ports hind Gwinn," He charged them t. day, according- to announce. "The civu servjce uiriw el Ja ahlJ 1 a I llsannF wa to ail on a round-the-world cruise was under control tonight, after groat quantities of water poured Into th hatches caused the chip's stern to rest In th mud, of, the Hudson river. V-, WtfUTBXIULB, July II, tini AVietfMinff.nan, has' Keen VS with 1 vlllifylng, slanderlnr nd ri nt- ,300 More Needed tttion and its personnel aa long as from these secuona mat practicsjiy no opposition existed for the gov amor.

In that he was removing the state tax on farm lands and a abusing uov. Austin Peay to his grave and then carrying on the fight against his but To Place Radios they lived. Chlvalroue Southerns The other project In the lettins 1'aVlng X.1U nil of hhchwAjr o- 1 In Shelby county between nriory avenue and South Psxk- the same time improving and ox I celved; here of 'the marrlago ,0" The answers varied ail tho. way charging him with failure to carry out those policies of Governor" Feey which." they, fought against or (Ive In-MlHall r-T from that of Charles Larriok of luessi rctfjiiav-'aui ww ticket shall support a measure reserving, and extending the powers and function ef civil service comrhlslaon. To those 'faithful servants In the polite and fire departments and other1 departments ef the government 'the Citisens' ticket pledges Its loyal support and sincere cooperation, and 1 feel that because my association with these cftiaehs I am In a to understand their conditions and pandln-f the state highway system! rural roads that made, markets accessible to them.

Before Krln, the" governor stopped en route hero Maryland, who replied with true Mis Virginia LeRoy Johnson niece probate Judge Tnoma W. Jones' of Madison county; and Nor-'' years. Southern chivalry. "Women, and (Centtnued from. First Fag)' Judge Clagett, tolltioal leader of rl P.

Glenn of Philadelphia children first," to that Of Luther P. eeasssjesteessOaatBs, concrete bridge and ap-r oaches over Cane Creek on hlirh. wy No. 1W heat Pleasantville. Ickman county; grading and i ainaro of Jnlles of- highway i 'N 14 in Robertson county he-'tween Cedar Hill and Adams: Hickman county, jtdded nis tribute at Palmyra and Cumberland uny, two small -villages along the high juiy as.

'S OJ to the governor, a- the man who Spalding. Jr pnoeiux aw-, wno insisted that one of the guides way. At Palmira tho governor tho Crescent Amusement Co, form sr owners of a large number of the ters' throughout Ken had carried out his pledges and brought 'them redeemed before the "would have to bo' saved to get em out" render them assistance. people for 'his indorsement term. ad Ins; and drainage of 1 CS milo tucky and Alabamai Mrs.

C. Most of them agreed that tho He declared that no governor of Tennessee had fought for more Curranr 102 Foster street, friend of ,0 scientist and the best friend ought; nro Hall No. Robert W. Thomp BEGINNING SEPTEMSER 1 ST RermancntlVavos earnestly or, persistently and ao hJnuway' No. 76 between Con grids Needed Having resided In East Nashville i-u in uncster county between tfiumtwriand on.

rrro Mrs. Mary corapllshed the great thjngs for4 to have a chance. Then tne cnoice for tho third survivor, would avo, to ellmirrato either the child "or tho Morton, county -register: rnrce-Union Bank, and Jorrest P- the Hndern D.r,a"9 flnnr-aa nine everybody automan wnicn no siooa man uovemor 01-ton and upon that record deserved a full, indorsement- "He has come Morton, courthouse. cally excluded himself and roost of Is your contribution in the mall rmintv Una- ver norm oi mo puuuc mum. Coffee 'X5" cuuu?" i them tne guiaes etno -mo 3 year old wife who was Interested for the Firemen' Radio Fund? 'If not send it to the Firemen' Radio quee county ret veen Manchester countv out of the.

furnace of villlflcatlou without even a smell or fire." Guest At Rseeptien INCLUDING. 81T After this data whl our patron we) better eertlee than ever, -Skilled operator train ed in the Eugene method. Perfect equipment, assure yeu a perms nent I "We are also, comnuiioa 10 I program by which the state will cmeiiy in euvioi.i. cannon county line, Fund, car Tho Tennessean today, was greeted by bout 100 people, which more than- doubled the population of the little town, aud there found that sectlpn-of Montgomery county solidly backing his administration. -j- O.

Fessey, father of Dr. Frank Fessey of Nashville; N. H. Hadle and Squire G. AV.Dlnsmore were prominent itt the committee for the governor at tho little village, where tho.

governor shook hard And talked Informally with the crowd for a few, minute. 1 18 Cars Meet: Qoveenor, 'jlt City, towering above the Cumberland river; a delegation of 1 or more car met tho governor's party at tho Intersection of 'tho roads and escorted him to the modern ochoolhouso where some 200 cltlsens of the little community had gathered to welcome him. Dr. F. A.

Martm cM.d over the meeting which Fiournoy W. Bims of Uttle-Uock. Approximately $1,800 1 needed Beforo-4ho rally at the courthouse Gumminga Cites1 chose the glru Thai child -would, be too young yet In order to place radio all the fire hall of the city. Fourteen the governor was a guest at -on informal reception at the hotel and to was all about, and of the eighteen halls in Nasit villa he dined 'with a small group' of or reaiieti ana lustrtpus besutye Legislation City And County Needs he'd probably die" anyway, ne cone eluded, i y- ar to bo equipped with modern, up-to-date radio set through this acquire the uauoway ueraonoj hospital and convert the eyo sore" of Houth NashvUle Into a hospital for Children. "We realize that one of our greatest needs Is the Improvement of conditions relating to our city and county echdol system.

A curse to the children of our county has been the placing of our schools hito the political pot. The Cltlsens' Phoitb i1073 prominent citizens of the county Including J. Walker, Jr, bank cashier, W. Plnkertoh. county Democratic chairman; Loyal Yates, Until ihie date our ld or 'C pflc will, the 2 for fO fund, and tho original amount call "Best rn'end and Oirl" John W- Alexander of Colorado jS (Continued from First Page.) ed, for of 11,000 ha been Increased editor; Bill BurchArd, farmor; Springs, chose the' scientist, the Shampoo and Finger Wt $1.

Charles Burns, druggist: J. Fllnn. child, and his best friend. 'ia to 11.500. because of several hall calling the fund management after tho brlgjnal announcement -was made, informing the fund that thev 320-326 LOEW'8 VEND0MI i BUILDINQ know darned well," ho said, "That mv best friend would get my fn possessed old battery radio which o4r platform, I have pledged my support, I bolieve the nlatform to be one that, ts constructive and proaresslve.

to the platftorm and td the platform only have I pledged niV support, and if elected. I shall K4 to the legislature unhampered hf any political faction or bound En Permanent il7ieSS.ip,c- etaxed the capacity of the school out of the desei't or the XK': were out of condition. Four of the ENTRANCE -THROUGH BANK auditorium and lntroaucea tae governor for another Informal talk. Another nice one airectea tne halls have alreadr been given sets by- resident of the communities young men to tell how much they'd Dave K. Draaiey.

secretary 01 tho Charrsber of Commerce, and exrect to get' for a' xrora coupe served by them, and two have already been equipped by the fumL- Id any mart or inen. that had run 1,000 miles and thU shall go only with the desire There are twelve more stations with Henry Ford himsen rigni td do those thina-a which mean to be equipped. Add your contrlbu here in West Orange help cor In charge of the reception mere, declared that the entire south end of 8tewart county would vote almost unanimously for the governor because of the gratification of tion to the list today. Don't delay rect the papers- The answers ran until your neighbor, sends hi or her to tho fund- Bend it todays from $25 estimate of James K. Weaver of Johnson City, Tenn-, to the solution proffered by the bov tta rlituena fur routes of commu- of ogress.

I shall not go fighting ft ey-political faction or with the V'Jew of punishing or -favoring any fuctlon. The city and county have suffered enough because of factional politics and shall tj eliminate all factional and partisan politics and do that which I TiicaUon given to the outside world. A. PIANO MARATHON rt. ZAGREB.

Jugoslavia tUP) Until tho stcue i cooperauon in rami roads development. Cumber from Arkansas, "try to sell it fo7 $500, but warn the buyer not tq try to drive It on country roads." Eighty-five continuous Ing is the record established here There was one about: "When a by tho pianist Geza Ldowsgy, land City waa almost entirely cut off from Its countv site of Dover c-xoopt by river, while at present it Is connected with No. 13 between ClarksvlUo and Krln and work is ouvrr cemetery man looks back on life from his deathbed, by what facts will he "5 MSSMMBeSi 1 BOO determine whether- he has succeeded failed?" Do Select year notary Lot sow. Uevo this ehrtr etkore. earing completion on the Indian Mound road through a county-, state cooperative plan t'o get direct ticket shall use every energy it possesses to remove from politics the school system of our city and Tax Repeal The Cltlsens" ticket is committed to and shall support a measure which will remove the county oil tax which Is required of every automobile owner in Davidson county.

We feel that. Justice de-, mands the removal of this tax- 'To provide a fund to continue and expand the building and ollinct. of county roads, we shall Introduce and support a measure which will give to Davidson county one cent of the present gasoline tax collected In the -county. This repeal of the county oil tax will mean a savings of approximately' $240,000 each rear to the taxpayers of Davidson county. Our county is the only county In the state of Tennessee' paying this Obnoxious and unjust oil tax- "In order to 'provide, for the maintenance and upkeep and oiling of our county roads wo propose not to raise the present tax but to divert one cent of the present gasoline tax to be used fbr-thls purpose- we see no reason why It is necessary to continue thetres-ent oil tax when we Are the only people in the state of Tennessee required to pav It.

"We call attention 0f the cltU sens of this county to. our entire platform. We want every voter to read it as we' fqel, It has In it something In common. We shall give our bejt efforts to' accomplish the measures set forth In It, as to et Uobone to Uobonen t4 Ml loo on Read Would "Find Out Then" 'Aw, you can get sort of an idea TU or VS8I2 St on what, the1 want there." no of the contestants remarked, and most DEATH NOTICE of those questioned afterwards said access to Dover and tne ausub peay highway to the north. This section definitely showed today thrtt the opposition candidate Is practically unknown through the country and will very little recognition in thene river roiintle they' anwered it "that way, but, -Witch Your Heme- If your homo is iafaetaei by Ver-ing iosoets "TERMITES" Free Inspection LOwE CHEMICAL CO.

7-0819 for good measure. Nathaniel Kuts- man of Whltefish. Mont-, threw In: when the vote Is east for Horton on "And also whether I had attained' Anerust I. culture and scientific knowledge-" lumberman; Rep. R.

P- Brown Mrs. T. K. Colley, Mrs- J. C.

Hobbs, wife of Judge J- C. Hobbs of, the Seventeenth judicial clscuit: Mrs. J. A. McCord and Mrs.

George Btanfjeld, Mrs J. Le Fllnn. Rural Houston county, no longer isolated in the shadow of the highland rim, has air appreciation to show for Gov. Horton on August its voters testified here today In welcoming the governor In his sec; ond campaign visit to Krta. Without the advantage of a session of court or a street carnival, the governor filled the.

Houston count) courthouse to overflowing this afternoon as more than-109 packed Into the court room, a crowd that no other candidate haa drawn" here this campaign Most of -th gdrernor's crowd here were the dirt farmers of the countv who made a hurried trip Into town after lunch to wolcmn tlie chief executive and pledge him a sizeable majority in little Houston county. Houston county la centering- Its principal Interest In two races, that of Governor Horton and J. M. (Jim) Spencer1. candidate for the state Senate against Frank 8.

Hall, and Spencer's big "majority will only surpass that of the governor by small margin, leaders of the countv declared here today. HalN-la directing about the only oppo'' that the governor ha in Hou county and it has proven ''small and steadily dwindling since Gwlnn's unimpressive-appearance) i.i county that has benefited well from the state's, development of roads through highways No. II and No. 9, and the state increasing aid for county roads through the one cent gMr ollne tax for that purpose. Mart ef Progress.

A. J. Mkrchum, druggist end prominent in county leadership, inJ troduced. the governor to the Eria, crowd this afternoon, pointing to hint" as "a man to whom the state looked for progress, better schools and, roads and the protection Of the Interests of the cltlsens of the state." This is no time for swapping horses, especially to an untried and unknown mount. Dr.

Mltchum declared. He reiterated the generally known fact that the state is building roads more economically than aver before In history, and that the government as a whole was being conducted In such a way that tho The governor will spend tne There waa one about a secret nts-h; In.Centreville tonight resum formula fdf poison gas, too and ing hls engagements at Hohen-wald. Linden and Lexington Friday. one about what to do with a cure for cancer. Most of the boj'sl thought tho poison gas formuU OIL CO-OP8 POPULAR HELENA.

Mont. (UP) Popu McCUEIXAX Thursday- morning- at o'clock. Jvly II, 1116, at his hpmc Tilt Charlotte avanue. Jamas W. Me-CSallaa.

asii 1 yaara Sarvlvwl by h1 wife. Mra. KaU raster MoCllla sitter, Mn. Emmt Olbson: brother, H. A MeClsIlsn.

of Decatur. Servrcss at the residence Friday momlnr o'clock. A. B. FsrUeos.

Llllard FsMteta, Wallace C. Williams, TMa Pkllllns, William Onptaa, Sidney Smith, William Holbreok and Albert Vaorhn. will serve as pailbearcra Inter-meat at UU Ollvat cemetery- Roesch-Johnsoa-Charllon in eharge. Decatur ttapcre pleaee; copy. iVuKHAY Thursday afternooa at St-nsMk, July It.

1H0. a' lHini. tluUtlt lttk avenue, north. V.lt.r Richard Murray, ae if years. Survived by iwtfa.

Mrs. Katie Coak Murray! children, Ullla, Mary Catherine, W. Hi and Robert Murray; motbar, Mrs. F. M.

Murray: sisters. Mrs. SUrllns Mil-lt. Mrs. Kal Miller, Mra W.

O. Petty: Dtothers. R. S. B.

and S. D. Murray. Funeral services at the Free Will Baptist chureh, tomorrow (Saturday) larity farmers' cooperative gasoline and oil dispensing corpora tions Is spreading steadHy4hsouBti- put Montana. Issuance of a certlili I.

we believe it means '-progress lo our cuy ana county. ROBERTSON (BOB) CUMMINGS cats ine outer aay to tne armors Union Oil company of Circle, mark. ed the formation of the 4th organization this kind. Purpose of the cooperatives is to distribute to farmers all types of motor fules and lubricants required in farm with ftili)(tttjMH work. LABOR LEADER TARRED TERRE HAUTE, July 81 IP Joseph Claypool, -an organicer- for the Insurgent United Mine Workers' union, who was kidnaped from his home 'at Shelburn- Ind-.

yesterday, has been located on (arm near West Union. Ill-, ac cording to word received here to day. Claypool had been tarred and feathered. Sev. H.

M. Itarrls and Rev. J. Cslch. Ijbe following wilt serve as vallbearersf Honorary W.

White, yrsnk Young-. John Norman, Tom Oar-vs'n. Jade Cox. Lee'l? Jordan. Will Teunr and OeorSe Hslley.

Active-dan Petty." Sam Crutchfleld. Xd Nun-tA: Ororire Scott, Dillon Davis and .31 E. Eallmo. Interment at Mt. Olivet oejmetery, Roeech-Johnson-Chsrlton ftmernl directors, 1SSS Broadway.

Phone elllll. fcRl'BftELE-Thursday raornlns. at lE.S o'clock. July 31. 19:0.

at her home, 3X.1 North Fourth street. Mrs. Drucllla Johnston Ru-sell. ssed 6t years. Wld-enr of ths late John J.

Russell. Survived tr the following children: J. J. H. and Iar Russell, Mra Ed Kdwarda and Mrs.

M. A. Bush of this city. Funsral ttcm the residence as above this (Friday) afternoon at o'clock. August i- aervioee conducted by Rev.

W. H. Johnston. Ths following friends will sarve as pallbearers: Honorary W. T.

KOeTsrs. Sam-Flelda Luther Hate, John Sharp. Dr. H. B.

Parrlsh. R. STeonard. Dr. J.

Q. Owsley. Active B. Rowtnd Perry Cross, Jim Keet-irer, 3. H.

FMwards A. F. Fuqua and Milton Hudaon. Intsrmsnt In family nSjuare at Mt. Ollvt cemetery.

W'lles-raeey-Marahsll. Funeral Home. 12 Qshth avenue, south. Tn-charge. At 1:30 o'clock.

afternoon, July St. 1910. at his nrme In the Jacknonlan apartments, aknon the 8ih year of Ma nJ. He Is aurrlveil by his dauKh-tc, Mrs. A.

Hyman of White Plslns. 1 1. 1 nA v.i.r-... Shanghai Armed As "Red'VHorde Sweep Eastward (Continued from First Page-) munlsta fired on thte gunboat Pains, aided by the rising Slang waters, drew near the city to survey tlm ruin wrought by the Red hordes Unable to withdraw, immediately the Palos is reported! to have returned the fire, wounding and killing 40 Reds. Dispatches reporting the brush failed to give the names nt the wounded sailors.

They declared, however, that the orgy of looting: is by no means at an end. The Reds seem to be singling out foreign prooerty In particular, the Palos reporting that the Socony and Texaco Oil company properties have been looted. The Japanese consulate a has been burned and the British consulate hnl been looted but not burned. The fate of the Tale China university vres not ascertained ss It Is slt-fiateil- far from the river banks. July ai--Five American missionaries, who were held captive by Chinese bandits for 73 days in Pochow, arrived in Shanghai today unharmed and well, according to advices reaching London.

The mislsonarlas were escorted by a detachment of Nationalist troops who rescued them July 22 when the bandits fled before their advance on Pochow. PhkGlsit WttrS Tt gtt this prmiurn, mut bavt 10 Cevyeas havsnnsh, Mlas Cordells I.leber-i of Atlanta. and his brother, IVanry Llebsrmsn, of Loulivllln. nis grandchildren, Paul Conn. Mrs.

Arnold Hartman, Archls. Allan and Stan-ray Hyman and Miss Emma Hyman; snur great-grandshlldren and a number THERE are six glusei snd pitcher sll of the same exquisite design. The glass is blowo lsu, very thin, very dear, of lha faihiooeble pink color. To get this lovely water tat, just ask yonr rocer for "pctaaon" every tisM yoo buy lauadrv soap, soap po wder, scour-in deanear, toilet soep tot the wash basin, floadng soap for the bath, sad chips for yoar washer Then save the coupons yoa set. Yea aaed 100 cos-pons to at this prsaalnm, st least 10 of which must be from Octssoa Soap Powder.

Noeet Octigoa Toilet Soap Con pool have doable value each 000 counts ss two ea this offer. Octagsa. Soap Powder esoev Cater frm awry $blOiMgtBSp Prtdmtti eWi lyy af nieces ann nepnews. rtaooi mossb of Aahsvllle, N. will oon-lact funeral services at the apartments 41 It o'clock Sunday morning.

Internment at Temple cemetery. It. 3. mba at Centennlsl Park. jVm i.

.1 LOXDOX. July 31 The only foreigners remaining in Changsha, the British consul and representatives of a foreign firm, were today taken aboard the British gunboat Teal, according to ShanghoJ dispatches to this evening's paper. fiu' iffl n'iiiiT. ims) niim, Ccloek. July 31, inse, at his horns.

151 Seventh avenue, north. William K. Orsy, aged yesrs. Survived by his wife. Mrs.

lna Re'l Oray, and the following rhll-deen: William. Krneat ami Alley Oray St and Mlas Wllburn 1Vy of this city, and nns brother. Kr-stkst Oray. of this rily. Remains are at the parlors of Wlles-Hrscey-Marahall Funeral Home, lit Flghth avenue, south.

Complete funeral arrangements jHllJbejannounced later. Thursday morning at o'clock, July II. 10. st his home. SX1I Charlotte avenus.

James TV. Mo-CVollan. ased 74 years. Survived by his tfs. Mrs.

Kats Feslr McClellan: slater. Mra Kmma Olbson: brother. IT. JJ McClellan of Decatur Ala. Services at the resldenoe Friday morning at o'clock.

A. K. Fereuaon. Llllard reutch. Wallscs C.

Wll'lama. Tom WW nllllps. uiiam utipi'n I'llllam Holbreok and Albert Vaughn. I DEATH NOTICES BRADLEY, Tussday evening at a local Infirmary. Mr.

nuford Bradley He Is survived by tils uarsnts, Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Brsdley; flvs sisters Cora. Minnie, clalrle, Dorotliy, Bessls I.oulna and Margaret Bradlev; thrss brothsss, inert. Jsrome and Ham Thomas Bradley; grandparents.

Mr. and Mrs. Osorge nuforil. sll of this city; five aunts, Mra. Ssllle Plrham Mre.

Cora Jenkins end Mra. Irene Pointer of thle elty, ssd Mrs. Klla Pops and Mrs. Kmma Psttoa of Thompson citation; nlna- uncles, Metiers. Claorgs, Tom.

John, Willis snd frank Kuford of this city, William. Porter and Haugh, Bradley of Louisville, grumUuther Mr. Robert Bradley if l.oulnvllle, and a vary dear cousin Mr. Richard Ridley of Nashville, and a boat of relatives and friends to moura Ms malng. Ths funsral will bo -this (Friday) morning from the residence, 1041 Ivy afreet, conducted by the Rev.

1. H. Iloatio and the Rev. Zema Hill, Interment at Greenwood cemetery. Zema Hill, undertaker, In oliarge.

Nashville phone S-1MI; Franklin phone JSJ. t. Sa le This opportunity knocks but once you'r wis to mak the most r. will ssrve as Ut Mt. Ollvst cemetery.

nosKcn- johnson rharlton. "5 Card of Thanks rw. went our friends 10 know tliat J. sDursolste ths exp---lons AH 10 Pieces Complete Osss The value sensation of the year! New In every re-, spect the last word in style! Beautiful Jacquard velour, straight front davenport, chair and button back chair all with reversible spring filled cushions and a lovely occasional table, smoking stand, bridge lamp and shade, 27-inch Axroinster rug, junior lamp, console mirror and an end table. You will save at least $65 at this r- Special August Sale Price love and sympathy In the time of sat sorrow caused by the ilcath of daushter and Srenddsuehter.

Present coupoos to aa-eat below 00 ot War December lOiese Nashville, Tenn, Octagon Soap Premium Store, 14t Fourth Ave, N. Alexandria, Dingee Hdwe, Co, AlgoodTenn, A. Mefield Bell Buckle, Tenri, A. M. Hoover Carthage, Fred Cleveland's Pharmacy Clarksvillc, Tenn, A.

J. Clark, 131 Franklin St. Columbia, Tsnn, Lax Watson, 807 Msln South Cooksville, Tenn, S. Pendergrsss Hdw. Co.

Cowan, Tsnn, Cowan Drug Co. i Decherd Tenn, Dee herd Hdwe. ana Furniture Co. Dickson, Tenn, Dickson Furniture Ce, 114 North Main St. Fayetteville, Tenn, Cailowsy eV Raby Co.

Franklin, Tenn, Triee Reynold Ce, Publie Square and Main St, Qallatin, Tenn, W. N. Robertson A Ce, SS Publie Sejuare Lebanon, Tenn, Lebanon Furniture Co, Publie Square MeMinnville, Tenn, 8. T. West A Ses Main St.

Manchester, Tsnn, Wiley Furniture Ce. Mi. Plsasant, Tsnn, Cook -Purftitor Ce, Publie Square Murfreesboro, Tenn, Woodfln A Meore Petersburg, Tenn, I. M. Davidson -Pqrtlsnd, Tenn, J.

E. Kerley A Son Pulaski, Tsnn, Bsnnett Msy A Ce, Publie Square si Sue. MR AND MRS. POLK C. CURTIH.

OBOROB ewiNT F. A M. $.85 Will hold tnsir reguisr 04 mooting In thejr ha I. eor- of it. Two pain of Florsheims at ial prices will double your savings as well as your pleasurel aar ot eein ana -on Friday nlht.

Aug. let. Bualnesa Importance nd averr member should be pres- MARVtrl rORNWKt.r.. TV. M.

ti nrttunl.K. sse'y. ar Shslbyville, Tenn, H. F. Hoover Furniture Ce, 125 8.

Side Publie Se ARLEY- JJ it ft siSj-iib? m-k sit, rluMf Na. t. POI.fc Tueadsy srsnlng st 11:2 p. st hsr home In Franklin. Tenn-Miss Ilassle Polk, sge 11.

She le sure rived by her mother, Mra Mae HI Is Tnylor, of Franklin; a father. Mr. Frsnk Polk of N'aahvllls! two slaters Mrs. An-nis Mai Htsrnee and Hattle l-ea Scrugga) one etep-alttnr, tlrs. Hetty Boyd; I step brothers, Mr, Sam Taylor snd Mr.

Will Taylor, alt of Franklin; ons nlecs snd ta-o nephews; other relatlvee and a host of frltn.le. Ths funersl w.111 be Fr'risy evening at 1 o'clock, from the Franklin Primitive Bsptlat rhuroh, eonduoted by the pa-tor, Rev. Willis Wilson; assisted by the Rev, I H. Boetlo, Interment at Bema Hill and Wilson andertakere in charge. Nashville phone sVUlli Franklla shoes 11.

GORE CO. 1 7- Florsheim Shoe Store 241 Fourth Avenue, North Will hold their etated Hieetlng this (FrlJ. y) T.V.J.t o. m. In the FURNITURE Smyrna, Tsnn, Smyrna Hardware Co.

Sparta, 8parta Mfg. Co. Springfield, Tenn, Farmere Supply Publie Square Tullahoma, Tenn, T. Lawson Watertown, Tenn, Old's Cash Store Winchester, Tenn, Steed -Funeral Home Lawranoeburg, Tenn, C. B.

Elllngboe" Jt Lewisbpro, A. Cubsrland Codge BW 311 BROAD STREET --I. -'V- 3S lit tn avs MKsC KTTA M5 -Z 5- MR XXTBM, BVANB, i'iwf'.

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