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iw^'i.^pipnpMnppaHnHi
tick i
, Georgia, that
., Georgia, tbat on the
day of December. 1823, an
I will be heft at all the
or election, precincts in
t>*. to UuHnnine the quea-
nhether bonds to the amount
sued, shall be
:r, of the de-
■THOUSAND
0.00) DOLLARS, each; ' to
■interest nL-tbe rate ef. five
■■•■ptniniiiqiBHi
|r rent) per*“«ntum per an-
Iruin the fifl^jl.y of January,
I ,aid interest to be payable
Vnnually apd , on the first
' July anJPOn the first day
Nary in ehMv year until the
ity of saldsBdnds, except the
istalinlenU,vnti interest due
|d bonds aCdUifre due and
on the*nfat day of Dec-
1853. and shall be the
.. of interest accruing on
jonds from July first (1st);
I All of said btpids shall ma-
Ir.l the principal of the same
|be paid on ‘December 1st,
The entire (mount of in-
said bonds, is to be paid'
r as it becrues on the
fabove mentioned, and
d interest,, is payable in
of the United States at
< & Metals National
I of the ttty bf New York,
York, or office of the Treac
le! the City of Athens
s. Georgia.
1 election shall be held by
wflce, "alt persons concerned are
cited to show cause by the Ird day
of December. 1923, why said appli
cation for twelve months' support
should not be granted. This 9th
day of November, 1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Nov. 9-13-23-80.
-in the
manner,, under the same
I anil regulations that elec-
I for municipal officers of
I City arc held, and the re-
I shall be made to the Mayor
| uncil ofj hafltyof Athens,
khall, mAMfc Of, «td ;to-
h with, ■PMersl managers'
Jbring OnyHreturns), oon-
Ite said and declare
isalt. <
■ said eli
1 to vot
[:nds al
I written
is the wordslKQR BONDS,'
those desIBig to vote
1st the isauancevofisaid bonds
■ have written or! printed
1 A IN
ballots: "A G
PS."
S T
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
Will he sold before the court
house door, between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In December. 1923, at public
outery to the highest bidder for
daw. the tallowing described prop-
1 That lot or parcel of land, with
the Improvements thereon, tying
and being on Cloverburst Avenue
1n the city Of Athens, Clarke coun
ty, Georgia; said lot beginning at
the Intersection of property be
longing to 8. V. Sanford and
Cloverburst Avenue 80 feet west
of Castalia Avenue, and 1 running
la a southern!/ direction 300 feet
to an alley: thence in a westerly
direction 80 feet to a corner; „
thence In a northerly direction (Istrator of
300 feet to Cloverburst Avenue;
thence along Cloverburst Avenue
in an easterly direction 80 feet to
the beginning point'
Said property having been
levied upon and to be sold aa the
property of Mrs. Mary R Powell
for the purpose of Satisfying an
execution Issued from the .City
Court of Athens in favor of Ver
non Hall against the said Mrs.
Wary F. Powell. s
Written notice given tenant In
possession and deed for levy and
sale g'led and recorded before
levy.
This 8th day of November, 1923
W. E. JACKSON.
Sheriff Clarke County, deorgla.
Nov. 9-16-23-30.
SSSBWffifTS. .vT.TT*,
tltlon, duly filed and entered on
record, that he had fully adminis
tered WllUam Dootaon's ' estate.
This Is therefore to cite all per
sons concerned, kfndred and credit
ors, to show cause. If any they
can. why said Administrator tbould
discharged from his ad-,
ministration, and receive letters I
of dismission, on the first Mon
day In December. 1923. This 9!b
day of November. 1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Nov. 9-16-23-30.
TgR BANNRHTntRAI D. ATHENS, CTOHOTT
TEDDY, i, SPURNS BETTER THAN
IT OF KL
FOR UKHIP
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Notice to Debtors and Creditors:
All; • persons having demands
against the estate of Alfred B.
Baildy, late of bald county, de*
ceased, are hereby notified to pre
sent the same as required by Jaw;
and all persons owing said de*
ceased, are requested to make
payment to the undersigned.
This November 8th, 1923.
ALFRED DUKE BAILEY*
Administrator of Alfred H. Bailey.
Deceased.
Nov. 9-16-28-30. >
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Thomas H. Dozier, Jr., Admin*
Tells Association For Ad
vancement of Colored
People He Couldn’t Con
ceive of. Such Thing.
(By Associated Preia.)
NEW YORK.—Support of the
Ku Klux Klan in his candidacy for
governor of New York was spurh-
ed in n letter from Theodore
Roosevelt to the National Asso
ciation for Advancement of Col
ored People.
The association naked Mr. Roose
velt if a recent report that the
City of Athens, Ga„
November 1. 1923.
Bsrrow, /Clerk of the
lil of the CidWnf Athens, as
fl'Ieik, do iflreby certify the
ring “Notice of Bond Elec-
mk true and correct
iamc as it appears oh
(mutey of the
h.e City ol ,
‘ i_hand< and algna-
if , the City of
JAS.Jff$(lOW. Clerk.
2-9-16
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
To All Whom it May Concern:
Troy Andereon having In proper
form applied to me for Lettora of
Administration, d. b. n., C. T. XT,
on tlip eatate of Mrs. Rebecca
Realty, late of acid County, thla
la to cite all and singular Iho
creditors and next of kin of Mrs.
Rebecca Realty to bo and appear
at my oft'ce-wlthln tho time al
lowed by 1 law, and show cause, If
any they can, why letters of ad
ministration, d. b. n„ C. T. A.,
should not bo granted Troy Ander
son, on ,.Mrs. Rebecca Beatty's es
tate.
Witneia my hand and official
•Ignatnre. this 9th day of Novem
ber, 1933.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary.
Nov.. 9-19-28-80.
ounty.
. KlanUJjfcJufrtng In proper
■ applied tcr^toor permanent
■ ot Administration on the
ot A. W. Brooks, late of
(ounty, this It to cite ell and
- the CffinihYa and next of
1. \V. Bipoka.to be end ep-
t my oHiiValthln the time
by law, end show cause,
1 they can, why permanent
ItitratlonfUtniR not be grant-
llgen. on A. W.
ii' estatri £W r
Bneaa m Jtaqd and official
lure, thfi Sflrday of Novem-
l«3 __
Cftam. Ordinary.
-18-23-fc.
pGIA—Cl irka County.
1 be aoli on the first Tuos-
Decei tber, 1923, between
rat hot rs of. sale, to the
l bidder for cash, the .follow
al eatat i, to-wtt:
J that lo of land, with the
i’cmcnta theram, in taw city
petit, cu he County. Georgia,
ping at be southeast corner
Interai :t!on of the Ilotllc-
I Grady ■Aveuue. and run*
I'hence rgelgrly along the
. 97 fqth to a atone cor-
I thence eouthprly along the
Irty nt LI,A,;iRubensteln 200
1 'hence winterly along prop-
I"! Wood 102 feet to a stone
c. the cast, side of Grady
thentie' r W)rtherly al(mk
r Avcnu%.|M tact to the ho
pe corner. This being the
corfveyad-to T. W. Reed
K- Phtnlzy by deed dated
19. 1919, and recorded In (he
|'i oirce ot Clerke Superior
l In deed book 25. folio’ 274.
fconreyed to c. H. Phlntar by
liotlgson by. deed ' -dated
. 1904, and recorded In sa(d
' oflicoathLadeed book XX.
property levied
fly of John
"tale of Mra.W. R. Boojh to
ifentljifi i-'aued from
jqrt'rtt Ctarke Coun-
* Isror orT. J W.’ Reed against
[parties, '
J 1 ' the Stb^ay of Npvember,
W.k JACKSON,
— Sheriff.
a on, ns the
Taylor and
GEORGIA—Clarke County.
- Will be aold before the court
house door In said county between
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est, bidder for cash, on the first
Tuesday m December, 1923,' the
■ n9*c- descqpd propeaty, toe
All that tract or parcel of land,
with the Improvements thereon.
In Clarkt County, Georgia, on the
west aide of the Middle Oconee
Hirer, about eight miles from Ath
ena, bounded on the north by the
Oconee River and by Unde former
ly belonging tc*M. U. McOInty; on
the east altle by Und of T. N.
Lester; on the eonth by lands of
H. P. Fowler, and on the wait by
lande of Fowler end 1 McOInty. Thla
being the same tract of land con-
veyed by 8. J. Draper to A. V
Deadwyler by deed dated Novem-
her 26. 1906. and recorded !n the
office of the clerk ot the superior
court of CUrke County, Georgia,
Indeed book.“2Z.' folio 269, and
conveyed'to E. 8. Lyndc* by O. E.
Deadwyler. Jr., et al, by deedlof
September 12, 1910, and rscorjrad
In the office ot the clerk of Clark*
Superior Court In deed book 9,
page 650; aald tract coiiutntng two
hundred and ten (210) acres, more
or teas
TVs tale will ho made In uaran-
ance of a power of sale contained
In a certa'n security deed executed
and delivered by O. T. Goodwin. J.
W. Fluor and W. a DUts to the
undersigned, Mra. L. F. Edwards,
dated March 14.1117. and recorded
la deed hook 22. folio 119, In tba
office of the clerk ot the superior
court of Clarke county Georgia.
Default baring been made In
the payment of the Indebtedness
secured by said deed, to-wlt, the
Principe! turn of $4000.00. aald sal#
la made for the purpose of cob
lectlng the eeme, together with
accrued Interest thereon, and after
paying the same and the expanses
of said sale and all taxes that
may be due on aald property, the
remainder, If any, will be paid to
the giantore In aald security deed,
or to the person legally entitled
thereto.
Thla l»t day of November. 1923.
MRS. L. F. EDWARDS.
As Attorney In Fact for O. T.
Goodwin. J. W. Flror. and W. 8
Dllta. _
ERWIN..ERWIN A NIX1
the estate of Mrs.:Klan had endorsed him was true.
Martha M. >Conway, late of said He replied he could not conceive
County, deceased, having applied lauch as he had come out flatfoot'
for leave to sell certain person-[ed against them,
alty and realty of said estate, as. »
more fully set forth In said appli-1 Funeral of YoiHlK
cation, all persona concerned are , ,, _ -f .
hereby notified to show cause be-1 Oglethorpe Matron
f ore Too? Held On Thursday
term, 1923, of the Cburt of Ordi-f #
hbndny XL£Z
M*prnyed el1 Bh ° UW n0t b ' Krantetl , thorcounty Thursday following
ThisNovember 2, 1923.
R. C. ORR. Ordinary,
CUrke County, Georgia.
Nov. 9*16*23*30.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Notice i» hereby given that J. J.
Fowler, as guardian for Rabun
Fowler, Corric Fowler and Louise
Fowler, has applied to the under
signed for leave to sell the real
estate belonging to his wards for
the purpose of using the proceeds
of said sale for the support antj
maintenance of his wards, the in
come from said estate not being
sufficient to support the said
minors.
This application will be heard
at the regular term of the Court,
of Ordinary (of said County to be j
held on the first Monday in Dec
ember, 1923.
This 9th day of November, 1923.
R. C. ORR, Ordinary,
Clarke County, Georgia’.
Nov. 0-16-23*30.
an illness o' three \veefc.s
The funeral was held at the
Penieocal Chapel ir. Oglethorpe
county lhui*8day afternoon at
o'clock. Rev. Hugh Bowling offici
ated, the ilnterment following In the
church cemetery.
The j*IIbearers were Joe Black,
John Chafin. F. F. Sorrow, J.
Bailey. Willie Bailey .and B.
Sellers.
Mrs. Jordon leaves many friends
who will be saddened* by her death.
She was beloved by all who kotve
her and-had always taken an ac
tive part In her church, Burts
hapel.
Bernstein Brothers, Funeral
Home In charge.
COLDS THAT
[9-16-23,;
HOIA—C]
unty.
q appraiser*
, month.' .up-
l.'ima Younkln, widow
~ , 4K«uwd, having
Groen F. Johnson, prominent
Monticelb attorney, died suddenly
in' a Atlanta hotel Thursday, it wae
learned here Friday. Mr. Jchnson’a
i. Green P. Johnson Jr. is n stu
dent at the Unlverelty of Georgia.
Mr. Johnscn wae one of Geor
gia's meet prominent crlrrJnnl
lawyers having been connected
with tome of the most sensational
murder trials of middle Oeorrla
during the last fifteen years,
wua a hrr.duato of the Unlyerahy
ef Georgia and well known In Ath
ens when he "radioed lh federal
court. The !-*
Johnson waa -meded In Athens
wan coned ed Ii Athens was the
flOdO.OCO irrmrnace case brotif.ht
by a MsdPon bank against nr
insurance company fur collection
of Insurance of cot ion In the des
truction of a warehouse.
Mr. Johnson wan also prominent
In the williams peonage ease, de
fending the Jasper county farmer
negroes held In peonage. This care
waa of the most sensational of
recent yeara In Georgia nnd the
defendant waa, srtjtence^ to life
term In the penitentary.
Besides hi a widow and son, Greon
Johnson, Jr„ Mr. Johnasn In sur
vived by a brother, James M. John,
and anoOu r son. Howard.
EUliil
Greene Johnson
Of Monticello
Dies Suddenly
Chronic Cough” JMd Peralstent colfe
Father of University Stu-
# 1 1 ... a, a , OmUIHUICa tTUllMHB (63961 II |RBWMni
nt and-Well Known At-ito a^. rnwawn n.» m«n-
" ...Vi., .?, V ral dfcowry wllh two foM action;
tomey of Middle Georgia ■ - - -■—
Succumbs in Atlanta.
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With Latest Scientific
Remedies That Are En
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All drug stores are auppllkd with
the wonderful elixir, so all yov
have to do to get relief frgmUhat
cold U to step into the nearest
drug store, hand the clerk half a
dollar for a bottle of Aspironal and
tell him to serve you two teaspoon-
fuls. With your watch In your
hand, taka the drink at one swal
low and call for your money back
two minutes If you cannot fell
tha distressing symptoms of your
cold fading away like a dream'with
In the time limit. Don't be bash
ful, for all druggists Invite you and
expect you to try It. Everybody's
doing It.
When your cold or cough la re-
Heved, take the remainder of the
bottle home to tout wife and child*
ren, for Aspironal Is' by far the
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children’s choking up at night.—
Advertisement
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of all known drugs, creosote Is re-
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treatment of chronic coughs and colds
end other forms of throat and lung
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addition to creosote, other healing eie.
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Creomulslon Is guaranteed satin
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which Mi. directions.
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MURDER MYSTERY
Clean Child’s Bowels with
“California Fig Syrup”
FUNERAL NOTICES
GEORGIA—ClMke County:
To Whom It Mny Concern:
Notice Is hereby «iven that A ;
B. Coile, u administrator of Free
Edwards, deceased, haying applied
tor‘me by petition for lrevo to ««U
certain real relate of aald decereed
for the purpose of paying debte
and distribution among the heire
ot Uw of Mid deceased; nil of the
heire at law and creditor, of the
■aid Fred Edwards, deceased, will
tsko notice that I will Mss upon
said nppliention nt the December
TOrm 1923 of the Court of Ordi-1 JORDON—Died nt her home In
oarv of Mid County: snd that nn- oalelhorpa county. yesterday
. — 1. .Lotafn Irv til# Con- morning St 1 n'rlivlf.
COOPER—Died at the home of
his parents. 323 E. Dougherty St.
last Ul|ht at 11 o'cloch. Mr. Harvey
Keith Cooper fn his 17th year. He
Is survived by his parents; Mr. and
Mrs. Henry K. rooper, one slater,
SUss Inn Cooper and four broth-
ers, Messrs. Charles H.. Len W.,
W. R., and Guy C. Cooper. The
funeral will be tomorow morning et
11 o'clock from the Prince Avenue
Reptlet church, the following class
mates from the Athens High School
will plesao act ne pallbearers and
meet st the residence 332 E. Dou
gherty street, promptly nt ' ten
o'clock; Messrs. Roger Hjgefn-
botham. John Upchurch, Harry
Crook, Horry Warren. Stern Up-
son, Jr., and George Morton. Mem'-
hej* of the High School bkhit will
please act <s an banoray escort
and meet at the church promptly
at 10:46. Rev. J. J. Bennett of the
Prince Avenue Baptist church as-
sister by Rev. B. F. Elliott of the
2nd Bnptiet church will officiate
wlteh Bernstein Bros., Funeral
Home in charge.
1 office, nit persons |, ,hown to the eon-
<rtt)ecembre < 19M lt**»y s >td time “ ld l ** T * wiU
ieafeTftir 'twelve|tegr*" 1 ^- f No „ m ber. 1923.
should, not ' ““rTU. ORR, Ordinary.
F„„ Thl * W* Novem- ,y ov . 9 .i6-23-30. .
GEORGIA—-Clarke County._ ' '
Whereas. Walter R- Dootsfln,
morning it 1 o'clock. Mrs. Hompl
jrrdon in her 39th year after an Ill
ness of three weeks. She Is sur
vived by her husband end one
daughter and 7wo sods The funeral
wM yesterday afternoon. Nov. 39,
it « o'clock ffora Berta Chapel In
OgtMhorpo.eoqn'ty .with. Interment
in the chapel cemetery. Hev. ll,i-h
Howling' officiated ’with Bernstein
fires.. Puberal Home In chars'
Taka Chaney’a for That Cold, Shs
Mtans, or Something Worn. May
Follow.
That firat little shivery feeling Is
nature's way of telling you to be
ware. She holds up a warning
hand and bids you take heed or
you may expect to be laid low with
something serious.
You're taking cold that. If neg
lected, mny lend to more serious
bompllcatlond. Stop the trouble
before It can do nny harm.
For «lxty yearn Cheney’s Expec
torant has been a tv .aimed o cer
tain remedy for raid., bronchitis,
croup, quinsy, whooping cough nod
other affections of the throat and
cheat. Thousand, of people all
over the south ore enjoying health
nnd hnppines. today heeau.e of
their unshaken faith In thla grand
old preparation. Whit It hM done
for them It will do for you. Then
stop nt the drug store on
way home, or call up your drug
gist nnd order n bottle.
The Importance of avoiding
necessary exposure to Inclement
weather during the winter cannot
he too strongly Inalated on. But
Whrn thin canryrt bn helped there
nlways Cheneys Expectorant
ready to help you out of trouble.
Sold by all druggists and I
smaller towns by general mei
chants In 30o and 60c hottlre.—
A (Jrert hi nt net.
Even If cross, feverish, bilious,
constipated or full of cold, chil
dren love the pleasant taste of
California Fig Syrup." A tea-
poonful never fails to. dean the
iver and-bowels.
Ask your druggist for gen
“California Fig Syrup” which hM
directlona for babies and children
of all ages printed on bottle.
.Mother! You must say “Califor
nia’’ or you may gst an Imitation
fig syrup.—(Advertisement.)
ORLANDO. Fid.—Orlando', aknl-
etro murder, mystery was still un
solved'Thursday r'ght.
A Jury In e’r-'Ult court hero after
spendlt n three (bis examining clr
cpir.rtances surrounding the mys
terlous finding of a bleached skele
ton In Jhe swamp, hears here and
the strange illsubpcarace of Malar
A. P. Boyer returned a verdict ao-
qitittlng J. W. Kloro of charges of
murder.
Kloe was accused of doing away
With the former army officer a
year ago because of alleged 1 Infat
uation of Boyer for Klore'a pretty
young wife.
The )uby deliberated (7 mnutes.
Raymond Kloro. aon of the aged
planter. Indicted ad an accusory.
can not be tried on the same
charge under Florida laws. Young
Kloro la sufferings from pumonory
tuberculosis, according to clalme et
defense attorneys.
The State Friday presented Its
strongest evidence against the sc-
cuied. Witness after witness
mounted the stand and gave di
aging eg'dnnce against KJore. A-
Icged claims of the planter that be
had “dona away with Boyar" and
threats {against the Bef of the
army captain were recited.
One iritnMi told of a band
five men armed with rifle, head
ing toward the swemp where ' the
mud atalned skeleton was later
found by hunters.
Other witnesses were called to
relate details of on alleged attempt
to kill the former army officer on
a train near here ten days be tore
Boyer's mysterious disappearance.
The attempt was fruatated when
the conductor of the train Intorfer-
Ao Initialed collar button wai
the state’s sole link with the dMd.
This button, found near the dark'
ened bones, was Identified an one
worn by Boyer when he disappear
ed. On thla mute evidence the pros
ecution attempted to establish
corpus delectf.
Young Athens
Boy Answers
Death Call
Thursday occurred the death of
Hnrvey Keith Cooper, 17 year old
son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry K.
Cooper at the home on Dougherty
•tract, following a short Illness.
Hs was a student at tha Athena
Hgh School, n member of the
band and noe of the most popular
pupils at the school. ■ 1
Funeral servees will be held' it
the Prince Avenue Baptist church
at 11 o’clock Saturday morning:
with Dr. B. F. Bennett officiating,
with Rev. Elliott assisting. Be
sides his parents the deceased Is
survived by one sister. Miss Ins
Cooper, teacher In ths city schools,
snd four brothers, Charlie H,
Lem W.. W. R. Cooper, sll of Ath
ens, and Guy Cooper of Litho
nta.
The pallbearers will be Roger
Higginbotham. John Upchurch.
Harry Warren, qteve Upson, Jr,
Georg. Norton and Harry Crook,
of tba Athena High School band.
Other members of the band will
act m honorary pallbearers.
Bernstien Brothers Funeral
Home In charge.^ .
Coalition to Rule
Germany; Ministry.
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(Continued From Pegs Ons)
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near, with burning, ecaldfng pains or
!f you ere in end out of b-d hsif a
dosen time, a night, you will appre-
elate lb. mt, comfort and strength
this treatment should give.
To prove The William, Treatment
conquer, kidney and bladder trouble,
rheumatism and aU other slime ‘
when do. to exceedv. uric acid,
matter how chronic ac stubborn. If you
have never tried The Wllllame Treat
— wu stre^ •—
notice with your name ’and addrrea
from th seren-dsy crisis, both with
ret poet lo the antagonism waiting
It from the German nationals a.
wetll as the jrst wbolley problem
aiicil attitude of the United So-
elitists.
Although Dr. 3Isn announced ho
would select his cabinet membess
mspectlce of their party allegi
ance, he navertbetaM heads an out-
•poksn partisan ministry which
ssomlngly once again la whoUy Im
pendent upon the charity of the so
cial democrats. To this extent the
present crisis ran true to tradi
tional form, althouh previous par
llamentary ructions rtaoly con
sumed an entire week In the pro
cess of their llquldaton. President
Ebert used up for chancellor can'
dldates tn hfs efforts to construct
a party line-up which would con
stitute a /workable ccallllon.
Centre College Team
Arrives Friday; Red
And Black Ready
(Continued from Pag* One)
ftftt .
Kindly aond It cepu to h«lp pay post*
age. packing. ^ to The Dr. D. A.
Williams Company Dept. DA-597 P.
O. Building, Bast Hampton, Conn. W«
will GIVE you, all charge* paid by us
our regular tie. sue bottle—not a
sample—te be used only by yournelf,
Only one bottle to the same address ot
family. Nocbmg sent C. O. D. ,
KiMOIDS
For INDIGESTION
This will be the last appearance
■ the gridiron of Captain Jot
Bennett, Georgia's gnat captain
and tackle, while it wm also mark
the passing of Sam Richardson st
end and Mark Anthony at guard
and tackle.
The battle gets under way at 3
o’clock ami the crowd Is requested
to be In their seats by 2:30.
The admisaion Is *2.00 In the
grand stand snd tlJSO In the
bleachers, with seats now selling
at Costa's.
$50,000 DIAMOND
ROBBEfcY IN OKLA.
TULSA, OKLA, Diamond* Mid
to bevmlmd mt between $60,090 mad
940.000 were stolen Thursday night
thieves who entered the hotel
t here occupied by Charles Mac
nlkow representative of whole fjak
rii.tiwn.l company at Memphis,.Tcnn.
The robery waa discovered by him
wher. he r.turr.cJ ?.-w. tha theatre.
YOU DO NOT
HAVE TO MAKE
IT /.S MADE
JUST DISSOLVE IT
AND DRINK IT.
A GREAT CONVENIENCE
AND OH. SO GOOD! • ;
McLELLAN’S
,5-10-2oc STOKE
Big reductions In Ladies’ and '
Misses' Hats—we must make
room for our Xmu merchandise.
AH *6.00 Hats now'..a (LM
83.00 and $4.00 Hats
now !!8c
Ladies'. Sweaters 82.49
Ladles’ Sweaters .. .. .. $4.98
Men’s Sweaters $2.49
Men’s'Sweat, es $4.98
■ Men’s Jerseys &g c
WATCH Ol'R WINDOWS
f-p-y-t TV U— -* KnrprtiJiiilg
Kuppenheimer
GOOD CLOTHES'
A price ticket means nothing if it does not
indicate dollar-for-dollar value. You can’t
get fine fabrics and good tailoring for an
absurdly low price.
Try on one of these sterling Kuppenheimer
suits or overcoats at this store. There’s
value for you. See our fine assorment.
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1 FLORSHIEM AND DOUGLAS
'SHOES AND OXEORDS
JOHN B. STETSON
AND MALLORY HATS
SWEATERS, SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR
And Furnishings of All Kinds,
Wei have received a shipment of Children’s
“Indian Chief’ and “Cowboy” Suits,
LEE MORRIS
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Comer Broad and Jackson Streets
Owners
Use It and It
Satisfies
THEY GET RESULTS
Drive Into Either of Our Filling Stations
and Fill Up With (
MoPeP
GASOLINE
More Miles More Power More Speed
QUICK STARTING
On Cold Mornings
It Costs No More Than Other Gas.
Ask Ouy Customers—They Know.
We Are Independent Home Dealers
And We Appreciate Your Business.
E.-S. SPORTING GOODS CO.
Phone 895
'Comer Washington and Lumpkin Streets
MOTORLIFE OIL COMPANY
Prince and Meigs