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4. THE- NASHVILLE TENNES SEAN that street, and must protect the 372.WU1 Receive Senate Considers telly.1 The street waa built Jn 1925. Seabury- Claims -Grounds to Gust- Hurley and Mills To-Appeai3day- and all the-abuttlng- property-taxes Pay for-l6wnff omas From -TLConomieff as 1 ax Bishop Mouzori Is i' Named President Of College Board (Continued from First Paje) Against-Aid Bill Bill Isr Adjusted Huihe-Fogg Toriigh Jimmy Walker oc it nave not been paid. These, and. the -general taxes, must be paid, '-with penalties and Interest.

And the goVwrnment must condemn -Contl(iuV4'fpWi'Flrtg (Continued from First Page) (Continued, iron First Pass) (Contlnued from Firat Page) jer-xn a venue an pay for the Jand (Continued from -Page). a pay ror other property. Elliott medal. This award la mad4 Thcra waa no-r certainty of from the city, some cooperation in -we don't want to close the atreet, anyway. It waa built for curing thia improvement," he Receive Diplomas With Children ENGLEWOOD.

June 1 Wr -Two mothers who accoro-. panled (heir children to school received high school diplomas here this Spring. Mrs. -Hasel Balcom, mothar of three children, attended blrfh. school the past two years' with.

two- of her daughters, Mra. Nina. White and her two eons attended together. Both mothera plan to do col- Ir- work in the fall. this, howavei -The veteran Senator Smoot (R Missouri rivers for cemnwreial navigation purpoeee waa euppiltted by-R.

at, the aid, "but the mayor told ua he me convenience of the public. We each year to the senior whose acholastio average is the highest in the claaa over the entire school course. His average was 97 01 per would not trant anything. City Won't Yield. thft, Utah), chairman of the conferees on the lax legislation, expressed hope of an agreement by the end Of the week.

Many believed the nave aireaay turned down proposition to give the atreet arid take an equivalent amount of ground cent. He is the son or Mr. and "The ctty la not going to yield on penny to aid ue," affirmad Mra. Will H. Shearon- of 2725 West fiaiion or fiajuuau iwjiccyiivei.

Co'ttoh Plan He contended additional trans portatlon facllltlea were revenue measure would be in the Linden Major Shofner. President's bands-' for signature The ceremonies will open, tonight .1 Wli my recommendation to Organized Drys To early next week. with an invocation by the Kov the t-ovrnment waa made. I ex t-ary Jn thla country, particularly tlon of evidence against the mayor with chart that a violation had been comroltteed for which a specific penalty waa provided. The aectlon of the city 'charter Seabury 'referred to atatea that any city official who la a stockholder In.

or ia directly or indirectly lntereated in any having a contract With the city can, upon conviction, be forced to forfeit his office and can be punished for a misdemeanor. Paid Brother For Services. Amonpr the day's witnesaea waa Dr. William H. Walker, the nayora brother, to whom William It took less than an hour today Prentice Pugh, rector of the mlaalonarlaa and missionary lead- era.

The following names wens selected; For. the president's home. Newton in honor of the late Dr. J. C.

C. Newton ot Atlanta, St years a missionary In Japan and formerly member of Bcarrltt faculty; Lochia Rankin Hall, In, honor of Miss chla Rankin, first woman missionary to China who died in Nashville about two years ago; Lambuth Hall In honor of the late Bishop W. R. Lambuth: Helm, College, In honor of one of the pioneer home mission leaders; Laura Haygood Cottage, in honoi of one of the early mlsslonariea to China; Johnson Cottage, In honor of the late Mrs. Luke Johnson 01 Atlanta; Mary Hargrove Cottage, pected the (treet io be vacated in Brook No Compromise subsidized waterway carrlra.

Dameron H. Williams cf Gas for the Senate to approve the leg' the ordinary way," said Mr. Blan Church of the Advent. The salutatory address. "Alma Mater," will Islative appropriation bill before tenia.

N. C.i repreaenting. the right At Conventions ten. "Mayor Howe has not yt Informed me that he will demand going to work on its economy bill be delivered by Henry C. Hart rider." after which C.

T. Klrlcpatrick American Cotton snippers' Asaocia opposed. provision thit au condemnation proceedings, but Family Dies in Suicide Pact After The speed displayed on the leg principal, will present the Elliott (Continued from First Pa have a conference scheduled with islative bill itself revived horie of medal and Albert E. Hill, president thorites the Reconstruction Finance Corporation to advance fuiil the board Thurnday morning." speed disposition of the stack of aentlng 39 united dry organisation of the city board of education, win A general dlscuaslon ensued as akt the aale of surplus cottfn and Loss of Mother alx other, supply bills awaiting at-. wnicn created the board to handle held by the farm board, in present tne diplomas.

The school orchestra will fur tentlon. They must be passed to tne ary. arive ror enforcement can J. Scanlan. who sold equipment tol give the government funds for didates and platforms.

forii'en markets. "There is ho place on earth to (Continued from First Page) to the rights of the pertiee art.l the proper legal atepa to be taken th get the earliest possible court 'hearing on the report of the jury or iew, which will not be reach nlsh music while vocal selections will be given by the Gle Club and the city, said he paid more tnan next year. The statement demanded party declarations for It two Quartets, all of which are Consider Salary Cut composed of students. day in which present surplus stocks of cottoTTaire-dlaiioseArOf- any basis which will not displace a like amount of cotton, moving Jn rubber boa bad bean atretched from a gas atove in the kitchen to the bedroom. recoanlzcd evils of lawless liquor The ten per cent cut in salaries until the October term of the United JJ.SOft for rtedtcar services.

Dr. Walker had been sought by Seabury'a aldea ainea ahortly after Scanlan testified. The mavor'a brother acknowl In honor of the late Mra. Har- i grove; Lavlnla Kelly Hall, for the' late Mrs. "Kelly of vlile who organised "th first -j Woman'a Missionary Society It Southern Methodism.

The lnflr- mary will be known at Margaret Polk Infirmary, in honor of Aha of all government workers the State District Court. unless Junior Highs to Close. Graduation exercises at the va iraiuc. oui reainrmea raith in the present laws. It referred to heart of the economy measure- Del Rlo'a wife died of pneumonia the normal course of facially advanced on the docket.

"Agent Blan ton expressed his be rious Junior high schools and "persistent demand by certain was the first obstacle encountered. edged he had received about yesterday in a noapitai. The father and three daughters grammar schools will be held Frl groups within the ranks of each Upon this issue the fate of the Williams said. Proposed Bonus day morning. Following is a list measure apparently rests.

Savings were hysterical when they Inter lief that the government cannot pay the award of the Jury of view, pay the city of Nashville for major political party organization to make this question a nartlsan first woman medical missionary ia 000 In the last tlvo years oy serving as a consultant on the call of Dr. Thomas J. O'Mara, one of a of the hours of these exercises and of $121,000,000 are accompll'hed by viewed Arch C. Carey, an under football." the officials who will present the the straight ten per cent salary taker, about funeral arrangements, diplomas: The board authorized its entire Tenth Avenue, and have enough left to erect a "fitting and adequate slash. Warner.

9 a. l. H. Gibson and executive committee to attend the Meanwhile, the Senate Banking ouuainy, men as would provo an March Will Be Discussed Here (Continued from Firat Page) Mayor Hilary E. How6e: Highland political conventions.

It named tr, Committee hastened along other group of physicians designated to treat injured city employes under the workmen's compensation act. He added, however, that one of the cases from which he derived fees waa a city caae. China, who Is the aunt of Mra. Jc. C.

Peters, wife of the president ef Paine College, a missionary Institution In Augusta, Ga, To Confer Degree. The board recommended degrees be awarded to the 49 candidates for graduation thla morning. Th bachenor of arte degree will ba Carey said. They told him they had spent all their money trying to aave Mrs. Del Rlo'a life, and one of the girls talked ot suicide, saying the family had nothing left to live for.

Heights. 4:30 p. George h. Cberrlngton head of a committee ornament to the city." Other Conferences vital legislation which leaders In Cate and Movor Howse: Howard, to lead the dry cause at Chicago, tend to pass before adjournment Further conference between the 9 a. m.

S. M. Bloomsteln: Bnlley, and. authorized him to name four parties was tentatively agreed sonhnrv showed him two cnecKs others for an inner council. p.

I. H. Gibson; Buena Vista, Five nntea were found In Ihs mn. received by Dr. O'Mara from the a.

W. H. Rollins and J. men to sign a petition seekihs a vote on the Pat man bill. filled bedroom.

One, addressed to Hv. on March 3 and 4, 1931, total Bauman: Fehr, 9:48 a. J. W. HOTEL MEN ELECT ing 11,802.20, and one Dr.

Walker 'In view of the early adjourn Bauman and W. H. Rollins: Elliott Police Commissioner Edward P. Mulrooney. and algned by all five.

conferred on 29 students. Eight will receive graduate vocational diplomas and 12 will be given th degree of master of arte. upon, atter Mr. Bianton meets with tf Board of Public Works. "They've got a tough Job on thlr hands, trying td get us to give them anything," Mayor Howse had (tocKred at the meet In in the cltv hall.

"We Issued bonds to build ment of Congress, and the heavy received from Dr. Mara on wrcp 10 a. W. H. Rollins and J.

W. KNOXVILLE, June 1. raid all had agreed to die, and 1931. for exactly nan tnai (Jn Leon Walte. manager of the asked that the bodies be cremeated the two billion collar unemployment relief bill and the Glass currency expansion measure.

The latter waa reported out early In the day. The committee went Into apeclal cession late today to consider the Democratic relief prop'osal sponsored by Senator Wagner, of New York. Before Jumping Into the contro-, verry over economy, the Senate cleared up Its bulging calendar of a batch of minor bills. Dr. Daniel J.

Fleming, of Ne nmmint. Bauman; Ross, 7:30 p. w. H. Rollins; Ciemons, 9 a.

P. A. Murray and Luther Luton: Cam Farragut hotel. Knoxville, Is the together. Insurance money they or The mavor'a brother repeatea.

expense of making such a trip, I'm for it as the situation stands now," Swlnt declared. "Unless some further development at Washington comes up between now and new president of the Tennessee Ho dered be paid to a. Catholic church York City, will deliver the graduating address at 10 o'clock thia morning, after which Dr. J. L.

Cnn- however, he had not handled any eron. 10 a. P. A. Murray ana for masses for their souls.

tel Association. He succeeds C. C. Cartwright of the Gayoso, Luther Luton: Cockrill, 9 a. W.

city cases. He told or financial transactions with three other phy Stephens and H. F. srygiey: IngKtlm, president of Soarrltt College, will award diplomas, the time for the mass meeting: Tuesday' night, I'm going to urge the Legion members to wait and sicians In the roup. SIX HANGED FOR MURDERS NEW ORLEANS, June 1 lP) otnrs eimed at the close or Cohn, a.

m. W. J. Stephens and ri. F.

Srygley: Fall. 9 a. The board passed resolution! Served In 3 Capacities he convention here yesterday DR. REITZ CHIROPODIST Foot Correction Six bandits died on the gallows in honoring the life and work of th He said he had been an examiner flss Laura Thomas and J. W.

were: Walter Anderson. Knoxville, Louisiana today for murders dur Bishop W. B. Beauchamp, and Mls express their resentment at the polls when these congressmen seek re-election." Moore; Tarbox. 10 a.

Ferrlss secretary; Jack Saegar. Chatta for the board of education since 1925 at year, that he re ing hold-ups, four In New Orleans Esther Case, late members ot the Bailey; Washington, 9 a. nooga. Dr. O.

A. Breast, Shelby- and two in Shreveport. board. ceived about $500 a year for serv The telegram which started the Ferries C. Bailey: Brown Oppor- 707 Hitchcock Bide.

vllle, and James Clarke. Nashville, Ina- the board of retirement, and movement for a "bonus march." unlty. 9 a. J. Keyes: Cavert, vlee president.

Res. 6-1096 Office 6-1934 was received by Swint from L. S. that he had a special license from s. m.

Albert E. Hill ana m. b. The next meeting: held In VanDeren. he athletic commission to examine Memphis September If.

Ray. a Washington ex-service man. In it Ray listed the following Con boxers and wrestlers before matches, for which he was paid gressmen from Tennessee as being Manier Rites Today about $50 per bout. among those who have not signed I Funeral services for Miss Velma During the day's session a com mittee accountant testified in the petition: Joseph W. Byrns.

O. B. Lovctte, E. E. Eslick, Ewln L.

Davis and E. H. Crump. improper analysis of the mayor's three bank Lorene Manier, 19, will be conducted at 3 o'clock this afternoon at the Becrh Cumberland Presbyterian Alleged Blaster Taken From Jail, Lynched by Mob (Continued from First Page! boarda played principal role in both cases. Fugate was charged with the murder of his landlords Clay Watklns, county school board chairman.

Merrick was accused of dynamiting the P'Pool store as a result of Merrick's son being whipped by a country school teacher. Merrick carried' the whipping case Into court, where P'Poot, also a county school board chairman, defended the actions of the teacher, ill-feeling resulted. Still On Crutches. P'Pool. the only person in his fhe mass meeting is scheduled to meet Tuesday night at 7:30 Don't Buy- ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR accounts from the time he tooK office.

jRnua 1. 1926. to December 1. 1931. showed credits of $307..

605.60. and withdrawals of Church with the Rev. James o'clock. Delegations have been re Woodard. the Rev.

J. B. Powers quested by Swlnt from every Legion uid the Rev. T. H.

Suddarth offi 712.15, and a balance of $21,893.35. post in tne state and assurances ctatint. Burial will be In the Block Tsstifies Again Paul Block, newspaper publisher. Rpftoh rmeterv. have been received that the various post, will be represented, the local commander declared.

Miss Manier died Tuesday ntglit who testified last week he estab- at the home of her parents. Mr. In the event the "bonus march" Ished a Joint brokerage account because it ia the cheapest BUT BECAUSE IT THE BEST Mrs. M. M.

M. Manier on from which Walker drew nearly is apDroVed at the Tuesday meeting. 600 members of Cameron Post. Madlf.n Creek road. $250,000 profit without a cent's investment, was another witness.

Survivors are her parents, three Iso. local negro post, plan to 5-Peet Size 6-Foot Size brothers. James T. Manier. of At He had explained the account by make the trek to Washington in a bndv.

a delegation assured Com Down ONLY and Allen and Fate store, was Injured seriously when saying he established it out of 50 Manier of Madison, and sister, Mrs. mander Swint Wednesday. '8)3) 13S5W friendship for Walker, after his the blast demolished his stcre-bulldlng iast February. He waa in FUR STORAGE is harmful Only the best and most scientific methods are employed in storing your furs in our care. Cold air with plenty of room for circulation.

Through inspection, demothing and vacuuming. Immediate delivery at your request. Remodeling Repairing Cleaning FUR STORAGE DEPARTMENT Phone 6-5611 W. D. Womack of Nashville.

The executive committee of the Complete, Installed Homrarv pall hearers will be Billy Block, had ssxed nni how the mayor could live on his salary. negro post passed a resolution Wednesday indorsing a bonus march and declared "we are awalt- a Nashviue, nospuai two months, and has never been able to abandon his crutches. A boy Hausrie Mai Patton. MIss.Mvra Ralph. MIbs Mildred Ralph.

Miss Alice Mary Alexander, Miss Ida The publisher testified that at Ransom Electric Co. ng vinr from Commander Swint. Walker's request a $7,500 check standing near the structure suffered a broken arm. 1 Brown and Miss Dorcas Brown. If he vys march, we'll march." was drawn on the Joint account (or Phone 63900 Active pallbearers will be Hor 147 Second N.

unnamed friend of the mayor Tense feeling over the dynamit the same person who. It was dis ing caused fear of mob violence ace Tittle, Wilbur ehreeve. Gilbert Shreeve. Elbert Ralph. Herman Carr and Hooper Brown.

Ingalls Resigns. WASHINGTON. June 1 closed yesterday, was paid approximately $75,000 from the bank ac soon after the arrest of Merrick, and he was removed to I.oulsville for safe-keeping, Later, however, he waa returned here. David Ihgalla closed his desk In counts of Russell T. Sherwood, whom Seabury calls Walker's per sonal financial airent.

The farm boy who found the Sherwood Opena Fund John W. Prentiss, senior partner msmsj qdotsks (mpGRft ammmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmwammimmmmmmmommwLJimmmmmmmmmma body, as he went to work In the fields, was Floyd Mitchell. A full report of the lynching waa prepared and forwarded to Gov. Ruby Laifoon by county offlclala RICH. SCHWARTZ In the brokerage firm of Horn-blower Weeks, told the committee that on March 25, 1927.

Sherwoo called upon him with In the office of assistant secretary of the navy for aeronautics for the last time tonight and prepared, to leave for his native Ohio to campaign for the governorship. President Hoover accepted, today the 3J-year-o)d assistant secretary's resignation from the federal service so that Mr, Jngalls might be free to carry On his political battle. For reasons of economy the post will he filled, and Ingalls' duties will be absorbed In -other naval after a conference with Circuit JOSEPH Judee Charles Wilson of Smith cash and oined a ao-called se cret trustee fund." land. Judge Wilson said an inves SpecialOffer for a Limited Time Only No Investments were made with tigation wuld be made by the grand Jury which meets Monday, the money, he raid, but the total was increased from time to time until on August 9. 1927, $23,836.30 M.

P'Pool, the storekeeper who was withdrawn. was Injured In the dynamiting that led to the lynching Wednes This account is one of the many Sherwood had. which Walker has denied knowledge of or Interest Seabury for nearly a week has day morning, is a brother of Dr. Bruce D. P'Pool of Nashville.

Shortly after the blast, M. P'Pool SIMMONS Slumber King Inner-Spring Mattresses 11 been attempting to link the mayor with the $1,000,000 financial transactions of the missing was brought to a Nashville hospi tal where he remained In a crltl cal condition for several months. accountant. DECLARES DIVIDEND DEATH NOTICES BIRMINGHAM. June 1 (IP) Holdera of Alabama Power Com NEWSOM Wednesday morning.

Jups pany preferred stock- will receive dividends aggregating $585,800 July Reduced to COMPARE J. si the home of her parents. 447 Chestnut Street. Barah Annette New-niti, infant daughter of George and Josie Steoheneon Newsom. sged ten 1 and August 1.

The board of directors yesterday survived by Barents, one brothi declared the regular quarterly dl er. Charles Newsom: grandmother, Mra. Llllie Stephenson; uncles. Henry. Wal AH vldend on the $6 and $7 preferred 75 $1 AA stock payable July 1 and the $6 ter.

William and Kouert tuepnenson. ana several aunts. Remains are at the home preferred stork payable August 1. These Featured Values with Priced Mattresses A of her unc e. Henry Stephenson, 1U4 Third Avenue.

South, whsr funeral DEATH NOTICES luneral aarvlces will conducted Thure day inornlna at IS o'clock by Rev. H. H. Austin. Interment at Ml.

Olivet Cemetery. Roeech-Johnson-Charlton Co. lunersl directors. loZ Broadway. ORAN0EBY rln Dnvr, morning.

Mr J. 1SS. MJor William L. Oranberry, Jr. Survlred by nil HAMILTON Tuesday morning, Jun IN INDIANAPOLIS 500 -MILE RACE! 1, lilt, at o'clock, at her home.

1711 ntothsr. Mn. Mrrt Trtanor Crn br: brother. Jtm T. Oranbery.

SweetbrUr Avenue, Mrs. Charlott Hamilton, aged 66 years. Survived by 1. 2. mains will arrlva In thia oity this (Thursday) mornlns.

Juna t. orer th L. N. R. R.

at :06 o'clock, and will three ern. L. W. Hamilton of this city J. D.

Hamilton of Meridian, L. Hamilton of Atlanta. Ga. three be taken to the chapel ot Dorrla-Rarsch services at Chrlat Church at 10 daughters. Mis.

A. E. Distelhurst Studebakcr time- o'clock, conducted by Vr. K. f.

Dan- Misses Virgle snd Mary Hamilton of drldre. officer of the Old Tennes this city. Services wil be held at the see Regiment will serve aa honorary residence Tuesday evening, June 1. at nallbears. Active will be: J.

i clock, conducted by Rev. B. B. Pen We have never before been able to offer a genuine Simmons inher-coil matfess at juch a low price. This price is reduced for a limited time only, so be sure to tah? advantage of it now on our special terms.

Only $51 cash required easy weekly or monthly payments thereafter. Sleep as you've never before. 299 finely tempered, buoynl inner-springs that support the body at every curve and with every move. Each cpil is connected wih i small continuous helical that keep them in perfect alignment. The- inner-coils are upholstered on til sides with deep layers of fluffy felt.

Expertly'' tailored in fine dob-bestry cloth with Murdy side walls. entire Inner-construction encased In heavy muslin cover prevents lumping. Dickinson. Dudley Gale. Col.

Marry nlngton. Remsins will bs taken over thr Louisville ft Nashville ftsllrosd on 3. Berry. Edwin Crai. Howard Bw'ns.

I.ouls Tillman. Marcellus Frost, Allen Berry. Gerald Howard, J. C. Bradford, train leaving at 10:10 o'clock.

Jun 1, to Meridian. where funeral and Interment will tsk place. Dorria, Karacb In charge. Klden B. Stevenson.

Billy Daa Calty of Gallatin, William Tuesday afternoon. May 91, 1H1, at the home of her daughter, tie Waller, Henry Cflton, Edward Palmer, Bruce Douglas. Interment will take place at Aahwood, Old 8t. John's Church, at 12 o'clock Prayers at the arava will be conducted by Bishop Thomas F. Oallor, Central Avenue, at o'clock, Mra.

Nancy Ellen Reten. Survived by four 02 Per how-beat alt former track records. Brrgere in Studebaker exceeds best time of all first place winners of 21 historic Memorial Day Races. Studebaker also takes 6th and 13th places in field of world's fastest and costliest racers. Simmons Box SDnnir to matcn sons.

Powell, Joel 11 J. Burr and A. itTALL eaturday. May II. 1S12.

at $18.75. Walter D. Regen: two daughters, Mra. B. L.

Hawkins and Mra. Hugh Bonham. nineteen grandchildren and nine grat grandchildren. Remalna are at the bora VoteranV Hospital. Tuikeree, 1 H.

McCall. Survkved by wife. Mra. of bar son. J.

Burr Regen. 1104 GMlespl Carrie McCall; father. Sieve McCall: Avenue. Funeral front Waverly Plac sisters, Mrs, Llllls Jackson. Mrs, Alice Weaklsy, both of Chicaco, II 1.1 brother, Ptretlon MeCall of Mobil Ala.) aunt.

Methodist Church Thursday mornlns. at 10 o'clock, services conducted bv Rev. Wlllard H. Blue, assisted by Rev. H.

B. Blue. W. M. Cook.

W. C. Alexander Mrs. Annie Bradahaw; uncles, William McCall. Smith McCall and Jess Me- and J.

W. Collier. Interment Mt. Olivet Claren of Leulsvlll. five nieces; five nephews; fathcr-m-law, O.

J. Cemtery. Member of the Noah Cooper Bible class. Woman' Missionary Society and Llllie O'Danlel W. C.

T. U. will Pride: mother-in-law. Mrs. Manr Prld of Louisville, slsters-ln-law.

Mrs. Memenl Prld of Louisville: Ky; Mra. aerve aa honorary pallbearers. Mr grandsons, William Jack uaisy Allan, cnloago. Mra.

Mam Bell Johnson, St. Louis. Mrs. Blla PMllrps, Louisville, Mrs. Cornelia Joseph Edward, Walter D.

Regen, Jerome Lee, Robert Hawksns. and Hugh Branham. will aerv prld: brothers-in-law, wiiiianv pmi- sctlv paliaearers llps, Denblsh Prld, both ot Louisville. Stanley Allen, Chicago, Mil EARLY Wednesdsy morning. June 1, ton Johnson, at.

Louis, j-aroy Itai. at a looal Infirmary, at 11 o'clock. Mra. Iota M. Early, aged 38 year.

Sur Jackaon. Chicago, 111., and other relatives. Funeral servlcea. tomorrow Fri day). June t.

It3l at lt o'clock a. vived by her husband. Bsv. K. A.

Early: one daughter. Miss Llllie J. Early; on son. K. A.

Early, on brother, W. from Payne Chapel A. M. E. cnurnn conducted by th pastor, Bev.

Wiley ONCE again Studbker thattert tTsvebtion! A monopoly climaxad by that record of All of the Sttidcbaker team were regular record 30,000 miiea in 26,326 conaecutiv stock President Bights, with the following mod- minutes by the official record of America' 39 ification to conform to racing requirement: most famous mountain dimba aJItnadeby lOO cylinder heed were altered for higher com- per cent acock cars, certified by the A. A A. presuon ratio, magnetos were substituted for Inatead of depending on mere advertiaing battery ignition, 4 apeclal down-draft carbure- 1 ii. i 7 W. jar.kton.

all of tnis city; ner par. Anderson. The remalna are at. th ents, Mr; and Mrs. E.

Oakley of Mo- hapel of W. H. McOavocK. Military Mlnnvll' Tenn. The remains are at ina honora will be given at the gray by arlora of th J.

H. Sweeney Funeral American Legion. H. H. Cameron rose 1 Home.

121 Woodland Street. Funeral No. a. Interment In National Ceme- from the First Churoh of th Nasarene, 110 Woodland Street thla (Thursday) morning. June i.

1 P3I. at 10 o'clock. ery. w. H.

McQavocK, In charge. MeCORD Monday morning. May 31. rors were inrauco, racing roajurora, aparn inmrance policy, to the prospective Stude- at hla home, 1011 Twelfth Avenue, outn. Mr, Ulyeaee (Ponyk MoCord, at ssrv ces enntucted oy nev.

n. vis. ase'steJ by Dr. E. P.

Anderson and plugs and bodies wore used 4 yara. tie is aurviveo. or ots wn, Rev. N. Buroh Tucker.

W. Martls, P. Touna. O. B.

CallU. H. Mra. Marv McCoM: two daughtere, Thelm Duke Pauline, Pauline McCord, Slrnecker. Alt Shall.

Joha T. baker owner, that a standard stock Stndebeker has already done more than he will ever ask his car to do. Be hard to please. Own a Champion. Don't be satisfied with leas.

i Kansas city. mo. lour laws, name Patterson. Fulten. Ky.j Aa King.

Kv- Motor blocks, front end rtar axles, clutches, steering gears, Brakes and transmissions were all of strictly stock manufacture. anaton, 111. I Myrtle Martin, Emma Purkatt eity: two brotners, c. k. ate- Cord, olty; lt.

J. D. McCord. South t- Pittsburgh. tit aisters-in-isw, Baatrla Holt.

Mlmmo Pattern. Mrs. A. McCord. Mra Vanilla McCord.

Mary A. four son-In-law, on aunt, Palmar! Claybrookat seventeen nleoea and nephews: twelve grandchildren, and thr relative and a host of frUnde, both whit and colored, and especially th' whit Tlslsowmgofaamflyirsotoreat ine great tmys of iw a field of cosdy haod-huilt rdog auuiuoe PRBSIDBNT BIGHT 90te1990 STUDEBAKER SIX 440tDf98S itl VllttladmoOOpoty ofofficU r-f ttmtt tmi fawiai ml jj. jj jui Broadway Motor inc. paopi ot reeooay tones. Tne remains are at kia residence and tuner T.

D. Aughey and tnarn AUgicy win serv aa pallbearers. Interment at Mt. OllTt cemetery. J.

H. Sweeney Funeral Director III Woodland Street. Phone n-tui. MANlEeV Tuesdsy evening at Ili4l o'olock, May II, 111 at her hem on Madison Creek Road, Mlsa Vslms Lotto Mauler, age II year. I ur-! parsnte.

X. M. rfl Mrtt-al Klrknatrlck Manlan brblhera, James T. Manier ot Atlanta, Os' Alias R. and Sat Manier of sisters, raj W.

D. Woanaok of Nsakvlll. Mia Tbilma Manlr of Madleon. Funeral services will conducted at the Beech Cumberland Prsbytrle Church Thursday afternoon at 1 e'eiock by th Rv. Jas E.

Woodard. J. B. FWr asof T. H.

fuddsr-tb, Th follawlsg will arv aa os II bearers: Honorary. Misses Raul Mai Patton, Myra Ralph, Mildred Ralph, Mary Alic Montgomsry. Ida B. Brow and Dorra Brown i active. Hrac -Tittle.

Wilbur emreav. Ollhert ahraeve, Elbert Retell. Herman Hooper hrewn. 'Interment la Bech, Cemetery. Cal VCarrvtl.

Uo-dlttevUl, fuoeraj dlreotWsV--' will be Thursdsy at I c'olock at Kw Hop Baptist Charrb, eendutit by th estor, nit. T. H. wasiey, ana ner. II lam Pitts, pastor of Bora city nap- let Church.

Rev I. g. Brseand. Tab- rnaela Baatlat Choreh, flower ladle. Mrs.

Walla Mra, rarrow. Mra. A. ration, A. hffleld.

B. B. Curry, K. K. F.

Lytls. Lillian Dsvldson. 8. Janrett Pallbearersr K. ThompeoN 213 3RD N.

Phone 6-2507 Vane Jtay. William ratten, Thomas Weeds. B. t. Williams, In ferment -Greenwood Cemetery, rattoa Bresie dlrjctorai 4 it IM ix- 'as.

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