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The Tennessean from Nashville, Tennessee • Page 10

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The Tennesseani
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Nashville, Tennessee
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Sato ipeiall Barjglisi Comedian's Motion For Dismissal Denied After i Follies-Girl -Testifies YOUTH ADMITS HE SHOT DRY AGENT Bryant RainesHearing May Be Monday in Federal Court. I FEATURED-IN OUR NEW YO.RK, June 6. Magistrate Levine today denied a motion io dismiss the charge ot assault made against Frank Tinney, them. I thpught the men were trying to steal, our whisky, and' I was going-dpwn to lceep them away it. 'i "I got to thinking about the shooting after it -wa4 over and decided that it mupt have been my rifle that did the damage.

But I didn't do it on' purpose and I guess must have lost my head and, let the gun go off." In answer to the question why the farmers near his home make liquor, he said, "I guess we Just make it for funV I have a lot of girls up near where' I live and it takes rqortey to court, girls, We couldn't raise an umbrella that land up in Cheatham" county, and we got to have money tor one thing and another-' So we make moonshine and that brings in the money to buy the girls presents with." -T- 1 -f Recital to Be Given At Houcks Wednesday SALE, RETIRING FROia BUSINESS blackface comedian, by Imogene Uson of the "Follies." The case was adjourned until next Wednes- day after Miss Wilson, her negro maid and a physician had testified at the hearing. At ffie first sign of Bryant Haines, 21-year-old self-confessed moonshiner, admitted to federal agents Friday afternoon that he was guilty of shooting B. P. Stricklin. posseman, of th local Counsellor Tinney charged that the case was a publicity scheme Critical as well as economical buyers have all been delighted with the wonderful values we are offering.

But Saturday we are going to offer even greater bargains. passed a remark and the reporter went away. "Then Frank started to box with ma T-Ta til. m. An tha hflrlf ftf thfl SKmtrouDieaoDJy on the part of Miss Wilson and asked for a dismissal ot the "a (here Imogene motionediprohibition force, Wednesday morn Dresses Dresses Dresocs The motion was denied.

Resmol New York, June 6, Beautiful 25 Silk Dresses selected from our already marked-down stock, that formerly old up to $18.95. Selling out price. $4.95 Imogene Wilson told on. the witness stand today how Frank "Tlnaey, wearily to show how this had Tieen done and one recognizbed the 'rabbit punch' made famous by Firpo) and knocked me down. "After I got up he.

hit me on the Jaw, I went down again. "Then Frank, er Mr. Tinney kneeled on my back and pummelled me between the shoulder glades. Besides, he kicked me in the wearing only her silk kimono and a -pair of blue earrings belonging 65 Silk Dresses formerly sold up to $27.50. in Selilng out price x4ttO ,100 Voile and linen Dresses that formerly sold to $7.50.

t0 QO felling out price PeSe0 to her negro maid, beat her into A recital will be given next Wednesday night at Houok's Music Hall by vocal pupils of Misa Amy Alberta Bandefur, assisted by Miss Ardale Wortan at the piano. A mono- thnna in nnrtirlnntu will bo unconsciousness in her West Side flat i-P- 50 Silk Dresses, that formerly sold up to $39.95 The Follies girl, pale to the dark Here Imogene glanced hesitating Selling out price Thit patch of eruption ts not fteees-iarilyz serious matter! Even in severe, well-established cases of eczema, ting wm, or 'similar affections, Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap usually relieve the itching at once and quickly overcome the trouble completely. How much jmore, then, can this simpleln. expensive treatment be relied on to dis-fa kfa troubles in their earlier stages. Kcriaol Soap tnd Ralnol Obfment an told til draniiu.

For nmplet of each, frtj, mil thrL US, Rednol, filtUnor, Md. FMiSs Wortan, Miss Minnie Kuhn, circles under her tear-filled eyes, sobbed occasionally as she de ly at her counsel, who nodded encouragingly and she smiled faintly and proceeded: scribed the night when the famous 1 rack of Wool Poiret Dresses, navy and black, sites assorted, that formerly CZ7 sold up to $25.00. Selling out ee0 i it II: "Then he threw an ash tray at Ing on ulllvah's Ridge, and declared that he was ready to take the punishment the offense merited. His confession followed his tar dlctment for Interfering with an officer in the discharge of duty by the grand Jury Thursday night, and corroborated the statements maty by a.number of witnesses before the grand Jury Thursday. Raines was "Jointly indicted for with Luther Gourley and Jackson McMurtry, both of whom were armed and nearby the scene jl the shooting, according to their own stories.

A $10,000 bond was asked, for Raines pending his trial before Judge John Gore. It is understood that officers will ask for a hearing Monday morning when the Judge opens court here. Conviction for the 'offense carries "with it a sentence as high as ten years in the penitentiary, and it is believed that officers Will agk for the limit. "I am sorry that shot the officer and I am only glad it wasn't any worse," Raines said. "If I had known that the officers were down there, I never would have gone near me and I lost consciousness.

1 rack of Wool Poiret Dresses that sold up to $35.00, Selling out price Mrs. C. G. Kimsey and Misses Edythe Bertha Haury, Wilhelmina Kuhn, Johnne Bell pavis, Christine Wright and Nellie Gray Steele and Mrs- Hoyt Harris and Gilbert Marshall. Kndxville Woman Favored For Committee Member "When I came to and stopped bleeding, he was hitting Carrie.

"I made up my mind I'd keep Suits Suits Suit him in the house until I could have WALLACE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES 12 STUDENTS Divided in Two Lots 1 lot Poiret Twills, Navy and Black, formerly sold for $35.00. A AC Selling out price ltet70 him arrested, so I went and got his clothes and put them on. Tells World Of It. "I decided I'd go to the police station, but on the way down 1 changed by mind and went to a newspaper office to tell the world all about Mr. Tinney." At this iuncture.

counsel for. the (Special to The TenneMean.) Knoxville, June 6. Mrs. Samutl G. Hetskell Friday was indorsed by the Knoxville 'Democrat 't 1 lot Poiret Twills, Nsvy and Black; values up to $27.50.

Selling out price ic Women's Club as a candidate ton Skirts comedian asked Miss Wilson if it Democratic state committeewoman for the Second Congressional district in the primary August 7. Skirts Skirts blackface comedian ''practiced boxing with me." A crowded courtroom held its breath as Imogene, with trembling steps, took the witness chair in Magistrate Goodman's court as corftplaining witness against Tinney, whom she charges with felonious assault. "Ma" Tinney. the actor's wife was there, too, and Carrie, the negro maid, who vwore the earrings in question. Miss Wilson was a consummate actress as she told her story.

No cross-questioning by Tinney' lawyer disturbed her calm equilibrium. She had loved Tinney and, a8 she said with a little defiant stare, she was going to see to it that no other girl made her mistake. "I went home to my apartment that Tuesday night and found Mr, Tinney there," she testified, "Pretty soon he said he was going -to stay all night and he went into the bedroom. I sat down out in the living room with my book. "After a little while Frank, er.

Mr. Tinney, came out. He didn't have anything on but my blue silk kimono -and oh, yes, he had Carrie's long earrings on. "I was talking to a reporter, telling him the story of' my. sad lite, when Mr.

Tiniiey came out' and were noi true irrai sne nerseu recently did a little kicking and punching on Tinney. "Isn't it a fact that you kicked the window out of a taxi and struck Mr. Tinney on the Jaw- several 200 Wool Skirts, newest Spring Models. Color, Grey, Tan, Solid White; d0 QO vtlues up to $7.50. Selling out pric VS vO TANLAC 'SAVED.

MRS FISHER time?" she was asked. FROM NERVOUS BREAKDOWN a Other bargains too numerous to mention. Nashville Boy WinS Honor as Bachelor of Ugliness. Twelve young men were graduated Thursday by the Wallace University school on West JJn.l ave-tuie. Of the number tbsre weio four to receive diplomas and eight to receive certificates of admission to The Mcllwalne senior-Junior prise for the best individual record In these classes, $15 in gold, was awarded to Joseph Frank, while the like award tor the sophomore-freshman clasa was won by Thomas, Clarkson.

These prizes are provided annually by Mrs. J. R. Mcllwalne of Nashville in memory of her husband. Books were awarded as scholarship prizes to Lawrence Burnett, Thomas Clarkson, Jos9ph Frank, Charles Gilbert, Louis Lett-wich, Finley Mcllwalne, Thomas Kobinson, John Thampson and Albert Werthan.

John Hanna, Jr. of Nashville was pwarded the degree of Bachelor of Ugliness. Fitzgerald Hall conferred the degree in a brief spcth. The diplomas and certificates were awarded by Robert 8. Henry.

Jas. Well Known Asheville Bus- i Woman Says It Quickly Overcame Troubles. 406 Union St J. M. Jacobus Henry D.

Weinhaum "I refuse to answer on the grounds it might 'incriminate me," the fair chorus girl replied without an instant's hesitation- I Followed Miss Wilson on the stand, Carrie, the negro She gave Tinney a dark look and shook the earrings menacingly. Carrie's testimony was confined to describing the, comedian's as-( sault upon her ancf telling what she had previously given him to drink. "Sus' one drink, Jedge," sfce affirmed. "What was" It, gin?" she was asked. "No, suh, Jedge, il was Scotch." After Carrie, the physician had treated Miss WHson, Dr.

Jacob Adler, took the stand- He told of her injuries, but said he was not at all certain about the alleged kick in the Miss Wilson had not previously complained about a pain there. When these three had been heard the case was adjourned until next Wednesday. breakdown. My meals, as light as they were, always caused nervous headaches, my sleep was never sound and I got up mornings with no energy or strength to begin the day's Av-ork. '1, will i.ever forget how quickly Tanlac rid me of my troubles and brought back rriy appetite, energy and strength.

Since then, when 1 havj felt myself gettiijg run-down, I take Tanlac and it never fails me." Tanlac is for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 40 million bottles sold. COMMUNITY CHEST DJIVE WILL BE IN OCTOBER Maury Democrats Name Ticket Today Mrs. B.

C. Fisher, a well known business wopian, 732 Haywood road, West Ashevllle, N. is another who has realized the1 value of Tan-lao in restoring and maintaining health. She relates her experience as follows: "My first experience with Tanlac dates back to abbut slx years ago, when nervous Indigestion had me right on the verge of a complete MRS. VIOLA PERKINS.

Huntsville, Ala, June $. -Mrs-Viola Perkins. 35. wife of E. Par.

kins of Wofxdvllle, dlett yesterday at the city hospital here following a surgical operation. Bhe la, survived by her husband and seven children. J9 candidates tor county offices Saturday, here Is a spirited fight for the office of sheriff between the incumbent, Andrew Ewlng and Luther C. Wiley. J.

A. Crow. Webb Williams, incumbent, and Willis C. Sowell are candidates for tax assessor. Trustee Robert H.

Jackson has no opponent. R. sharp conducted the devotional exercises. Hall. Sharp and are all graduates of this Tanlac Vegetable Pills, for constipation.

Made and recommended by the manufacturers of Tanlac. Adv. Beneficiaries' Council Begins Plans to Raise' 1925 Budget.1 In view of the Billy Sunday evan (Special to Tba Tennesttan.) Columbia, Tentv. June 6. Maury county Democrats will nominate gelistic meeting to begin here early 21 C.

B- Wallace, founder and- principal, made the class address and reviewed briefly the work of the institution. 1 Those receiving diplomas were: Cohen, Young Kogan, 1'ip'ey -Mcllwalne and Albert Werthan of N.Tfhville. The graduating list alto Included William M. Carr, James Erwin, John Hanna, William F. in November, the Community Chest campaign to raise the 1025 budget will be conducted in according to plans made by th-s vine council or isenencia-nes at a meeting held Friday morn'ngt the UllgTo) JuLEnLm 305 BROADWAY Y.

W. C. A. with Mrs. Arch JTra Kcbby, William Mitchell, Hamilton Parke, G.

Puryear, and Willlard O. TIrrill. Jr. Supreme Court to Hand Down' Opinions Today The Supreme Court will meet at th Capitol Saturday at 9:30 a. at which time it will hand down opinions in several cases.

The court has been working on opinions this week, having recessed from last Saturday. wick, president of the council presiding. A campaign plan prepared ty Dr. D. Weatherford of -the Soutliera V.

M. C. A. College, chairman of campaign committeo, will Ho sent to the chest board of diiec-tors for approval or revision btfora tring adopted. The plan was submitted by H.

W. Sanders, also of the College. Reports were heard at the meeting concerning activities at the Wesley House and the MaVtha O'Brien Settlement House, and tflks were also made by Miss Bertha Childs, Miss Minnie Kennedy and Miss Evelyn Chase. A BEDROOM FURNISHED WITH Bed, Presser and Chifforobe In either Ivory mahogany uvyrv vz THERE is a reason for every- thing that happens. Cony jnon-sense kills misery.

Common-sense also stops boils! S. S. S. is or Bed, Vanity and Chlfforobe Mits Chase gave a report on the questionaires recently sent to the various beneficiaries to prevcat over-lapping in activities and to fill any needs thai mightt bo overlooked. Miss Childs and Miss Kennedy discussed the moving picture films that are thought to have a detrimental effect on the youthful minds of the city, in relation to the mass meeting held in the Lambuth building Friday morning to discuss a campaign against doubtful films.

Price rHT -zzu i i i i pw the common-sense remedy1 for boils, because it is built on rea son. Scientific authorities admit its power! S.S.S. builds blood Balance to Suit. Only $9.75 Cash. Defendant Guilty on One Count in Oil Case ill I I vi i power, it builds red-blood-cells.

That is what makes fighting-blood Fighting-blood destroys impurities. It fights boils. It fights Timples! It fights skin eruptions! always wins Mr. V. D.

Schaff, J57 15th street, Washington, D. writes: tried for years to get relief, from a bad case of boils. Everything failed until I took S. S. S.

I am bow absolutely cured, and it was S. S. S.Jbat did it." Refrigerators are purchased once in a lifetime. IF you are fortunate enough to get a good one like The White Frost or Success All Steel Refrigerator Special Terms During June. S.

S. S. is sold at all good drug stores in two sizes. Tba A larger sin is mote economical. (By Associated Pr-.) Texarkana, June 6.

The jury in the Otto L. Morris case late this afternoon returned a verdict of not guilty on the first 18 counts charging fraudulent use of the. mails, and guilty on the 19th count, chargiijf? conspiracy in connection with Arkansas oil field operations. Morris was permitted to stand-en his present bond upitil tomorrow morning, when he will file an application for writ ot error. Sentence piohalily will be passed tomorrow.

The maximum penalty would be two years in prison and a $10,000 fine. HELPED HER IN EVERY WAY So Writes Mrs. Trombley of Sharon, Concerning Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Sharon, Vermont. I was weak and run-down, had a tired feeling 1 11 i 'CCe Worlds Best, tD.Jt loodMedicine (Joijveniente Cleanliness.

Prices from $12.50 up Terms arranged to suit. We can cure please you, as our Buggy stock is complete. THE- land bearing-down IIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIll EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE A Beautiful 3-Piece Fibre Porch Set, upholstered, for only $49.95 And many other real values in Fibre Sets. Dtrft miss this opportunity to furnish your sun parlor or porch at srrtall cost. pains.

1 saw an advertisement in the newspaper about Lydia E. Pink-ham's Vegetable Compound and began taking it. It has stopped these bearing-down pains and other bad feelings, ancj has helped me in everv wav. I have DRINK Worth While lb Xagev A wholesome, refreshing drink for every day. Made and aged in the old way.

TheWm. so much faith in the Vegetable Compound that I keep it on hand all of the time and recommend it whenevea Only $4.95 Cash Balance $1.00 Week. A real value. Just a few on hand. I have the opportunity.

Mrs. 1 Fiber Rockers from $7.50, up. 208 Sixth N. Ground Floor Entrance U1TPo) utileM LEWIS trombley, bnaron, Vermont. Glad to Help Others I had pains in my back and sides for many months, and my work would have to be left undone at those times.

My sister told me what good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound was doing her, so I tried it, and from the third bottle 1 was well and everyone thought 1 looked better. I am glad to help others regain their health, and you may use my teaiwanial." MABEL Brooklyn, N. Y. You must believe that a medicine that has helped other womeirwill help you.

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