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MONDAY.* PtcniBEH S!
rma «Aiwn-mMui, A , nH«i»,oBoimiA.
THE COOLIDGES ON HOLIDAY ISLE
Ba ," di !!’ £££. 1. HIES ALI
NOTICES
Cause Of Mexican
wK&Jilftah, Mr*. Willie Bniioy, ther was aware of th# strange' Funenll service* /tit Mr.j
Sh^ffoi tout font, .omdinatlon. * .. .' • Charles Alvin BryAnt, ased 35„
■Me. A. E. Wood, Mr. R. T. Commcrc.al plane* were first whc It his home in Ogle-
■Wood. Mr, W. M. Wood and ured in Mexico ti> avoid Bafldite. thorpt county Sunday morning at
Ml . S. L. Wood. The funeral .tegular passenger and mail air g-oo* o'clock, were held Monday)
Wwaitodcy, ' 1/e.ember i.~, at tervlcel evolved as a reeiLt of toe ' Blon ,tog at 11:00 oilockat the
{34:38 p. m„ from the grave in jp-eat aviation interest aroused r^I; church in Wilkes county. I
®tiuurs'cemetery. . Rev. Mr. thVofurbout Mexico by Lindbergh's. i!r Bryant had been ill f*r twoj
Sherwood of the Methodist non*stop flight.***— n, ' v: —* * *
church officiated. Bernstein to ’Mexico City.
Brother!* IiMneral Home. I Millions of -
SRJpfcri■' * -'.pi.yroUf'have
i:RYA.NT.--BJed .at hie home in from Tantp.ee
Oglcthorpo . county yesterday out the oil co*
morning. Pwembcr 80th* at 2:30 ’iitupe; of the
oil field coun ty and had spent his life
led by air there. lie was a member of the I
through- Methodist church, and leaves
le discom- many friends who will mourn his.
111 . ■. —» ,1..,, V. ,H» „( unuringed, passing. i
a. in., Mr. Charlie Alvin Bry- and impotent, ah!e on)y to stand I Mr. Bryant f* survived by his
ant. in !,,< 33th year, lie is on the ground and stare helpless-.widow, Mrs. Addle Bryant; two
survived by Ji.s wife, Mrs. Ad- iy ut the raoney-taden messengers daughters, Agnes and Frances,
'"o Brv-ntr Sid two d-irtV-it. beyond their grasp, Tag p*yroli|Bry#nt: .two sisters. Mrs. Stewart•
Miss Agnes Bryant and Miss icrricc -continues. * ., | Sisk and Miss Willie Mac Bry-
trinci i t.ryan.i two sisters. Meanwhile, Lindbergh flew, to*anti and two brothers, Messrs. I
“ Stc.iw.rd Sisk, M'*S Willio Mex^o. Iho country went wild O’Neal and F. (1. Brjnnt. Bern-
Ma. ft mi; two brothers, Mr. about aviation. " George L. Rihl.f.tcto Brothers Funeral Home was:
O'Xoai llrvaut and Mr. F. G. an f American originally fromiin ehafge of arrtngements. [
Brynnt. To fl.tvralwas today, Washington, D. C., who had start-) * - -
3 ^f‘ L n AGED OGLETHORPE
b^ergh C0UNT y MAN J S
TEGEMAN. ~ Mic. ‘nfaTui'gm^. w« LAID TO RESfig,:*
Kamps .Mogcman died ,at thg! The 'Mexican aviation company , x,. . „ T ,1
ii'.rnc 01 her wg, Mr, Hurmn (,„* 1 in.ral service* for Mr. Jamrt
l. .Siegcinnn. :820 South Lump- crates dally service*' between M- Wood, aged 70, who died at*
hm street, Monday morning,! Mexico' City and Tampico ana tri- W* home in Oglethorpe county,.
Pecemhi'i 1948, after, two v.eokly eervfo between Vera ”*** Athene, after an JOaou pt,
enks hlness, in her 67th year.'rtui and Merida. * It hopes to »i* day*. »*«,1»W Momtoy after-
Sho 1; survived by five - toils, start another regular serv.ee be- »W «t 2:30 o clock at the graves.
( ..mi Hon an J Stegemnn of tween Tempico and Brpwqeville. Rev. Sherwood, pastor of the
th.s cuy: Hr. u dson’Stegetnan fhd-'Mexican governrient oner-Mathodist church, conducting. -In*
ff'StX < fin i-.'.-a, Michigan; Mr: i ates another air service between ferment fallowed in the . Tiller
Paul .Stcgeman of . Midland. 1 Mexico City anil Iaredo. . , cemetery, Bernstein Brother* Fu-
Miehignn: Mi. (iebtanT.Stettetl “If there had not been Ameri-ih« r * 1 Horn*.to charge.-
1! I'in.-l'iir-h, Pa.; Mr. can oil companies in the Tamp.co Mr. Wood i* survived by his
Manley si t.innn, ef.'JMtrolt,!Jidda, and if Lindbergh had not widow,-Mr*. Maude Wood; five
M{N|); on? eistsr, Mrs. Robert flown to Mexico, commercial avia- daughters, Mr*. R. E. Bridges,
MrLi"Ilian oi llctroit,*Mich.fnnf tiun .development would not have Mrs. S. -E. Goosbv. Mrs. Rovcn ^ m upwonlo
enil III.,*.. bretheTC, Mr. Ben came here' so quickly,!’ Mr.Rlhl ""Camon. Mrs, Willie Bailey and |* uiKkned.
of Zeeland, Michigan;, says. Mrs, *T, L. Sherro; end four sons, sf the principal
Mr Ai ii Katops of Zedland,’ The first commercial ptui*’to Messrs. W. ,E. ( R. T„ W» Me**#*# umJSH
Jlfchlgcn, and Mr, John Kamps. Mexican service mado the flret add S. L. Wood. 'nnd Savannah, i
Line Beach,* Ca’lf. Tin* re- Mexico City-Tampico flight In Mr. Wend was born in Ogle- the records. Af
munis v.c-i lorried to Zeeland, Jnnuury, 1922, and then began ibon~ count" and hod gn»nt hi*> cities, like Windc
Mirhigsn, .11 .'-*• afternoon v'u ,,,~U iT.ghte in the nil fields. Ilf* there. He was a member of ments of $149,
the Mum ii. i!*.i.iy at . 2:48 During the'"boom” to the TSmpi- the'Methodist church and bad.at- was listed foe a
o'clock Tl.i 1111 * * i ,i! II be o> fields in li>22 bad .1943 'ton ways taken a "■">« . '"•-ro-'-io *fj0 from Poitn
Woiiiu s. . 'ii iv.oii. January payToll trips a week wore made church .work and the affairs of hi*,Turner in 1926.
2nd I '-I from tic So*ond Re- from Tampico,! carrying 8ll.,1.0 —' -ee-wt,,. u. le»”»s n host of. Former Kepi
formed rhurrh nt / eland, Mich- pesos a Week. About three pay- friends who .will bo deeply grieved Committeeman B
Wgn M’4:*) o'clock. Dr R'rh- ro |), » W eek are carried by air- to.learn of his death. , if ~,, n "’I' rne< *'
■ rii V .!iul.',i*i , 'i'i * W'iII nfflolain i m tlae . c . • 1 ■ . — A. - — I rif S/iill Tlf*t* THAI
MARKET NEWS
JOHN F. CLARK & CO.
n. G. COOPER, Manager
208 Shackelford Building
Phone 1748
ch In Wilkei- jumpieo f-elds, deci ^ "
termept to the .ur, given aviation L,
y.. BetgUein rude opportune the launching of
u —" ' ■■ -pawenger iind yty
His judgment, was justi-
cb’.irch c
Brrthers 1
* ‘-^* rv -* *- • NEW YORK COTTON “jj” ,
” ; . Open,High Low Close P. C,
lent and Mrs. Coolldge arc pictured at ^ n * *•>* wl " h “
: of Georgia, where tlfcy were to spend ^Sr„ 3 r ~/h\l Sun ^
Coffin, shown at the right. Tho chief May..20.2! 20.20 20.16 20.18 ..... sons.
« h ' n > wh ™ th «y left the ehillyj XEW ORLEANS COTTON I’alrem
I Open Hhrb Low CIoro P. C. Stejrom:
— 1 Jan. 19.5D 19.52 19.55 LV. Wit
this ria, consequently the very best Meh..19.63 19.C4 19.55 19.57 Mfchtea
lor home-cooKed meals will be served May.. 19.01 19.64 19.5*1 19.56 Athena;
In the Grill. * .WcLnch
Iiat - . • ' . 1 « CHICAGO MARKET ^e™* W
orge A beauty parlor will also be Onen Closo P C >.
p«r located In the Henrietta and con- WHEAT-1 ^
;ton. ducted by Miaa Alma Bailey. This lllU ill
H. service is exacted to be very Mar ^ h *' * ; * UG% [ [
ion; popular. May 118% m%
.emu | The apartmenU in tho Henri- r /[ 0RN - ,
I in jetta ere all equipped with the lest-, jjarch*.T !’ 87% 88% . ... .
•u9.'lest devices. Tile kitchens will no jj a yo% 90%
P er | doubt prove a delight to the occu- OATS—
i punts because of tho labor and I Dec 48% 48%
I time-saving appJances. The in- March .. .. 47% 47%
l oinerator service, with which each jjay 48% 48
Ikitcmn is equipped, w.ll prove a| ■ — / |,
ion big time-saver. AH that is nec- ROBE SAVES MOTORIST
e^sary is to drop the garbage in | ATI-A NT T f! CITY. — A robe
the chute and It is disposed of by wra pp^ Indian-fashion aroun«
the jap.tor. Each kitchen Is jjjg body, was ull that savej JhcoI
— equipped with electrical refrigera- Rosenberg from being mlstaker
tive turn. The top of the refrigeiator for t h e 0 rig nal Adam when h
ate. is used for a drain board and a p ***«-«d r -«olire fitn» J on h«rc re
pro-j wooden pull-board ik handy for ccn tly. He reported that fiv*
late j making bread. Steel enameled n gnwav men hud r: .bed him o
art-! cabinets are installed In the *r>2 p** all his c’o f hing on thr
^r- kitchen, dong with four-burner Oceanville road. Fortunately fo:
ars’ gan atoves. The kitchens are s6 Eoreilerg. the robbers had over
ete- arranged that meals may be cook- jooked the robe.
(Continusd Prom Pago On#>
The Mpuretanla recently
ed the At:Antic from Cbei
to New York fn 5 days, .:tJ
and 17 estatj
a j?ew world’s record* r - -
Guaranteed fo
>EALEDJNTIN
(rsntinucd ^rom Pago One)
(Jolly Time
' POP CORN
-BY SMALL
OUR BOARDING HOUSE-
■BY AHERN
After, for-
tterrwo* -n
oive.OMU.Le,',
S4*400 To OLO
MAN UlRlORKe. I
itS <v c/Ase of
| HftFTA - BUT ITS
<qONHP> BS. HARO
TA Part with »t-
tooNof an* he's cowin' in ta
TAKe "tHe. blimp— honest;
guix , \ feel, terri blc. _
VOU <9ENTS ARE.
PREPARED US
eoOO-BVETo
THe BUMP-/
f E&AP,~I CALlV \
YiLlP MV-foP-riA-f
AaWpcace , *** Aaip :
l Hav/b A
suspiaoAl -fdA-r j
sHe Hip it -fo 4
PREVEMf ME 1
Trom eoiAie our
1& tToiaI (Al J
it-THE meuI Veary
2Y YEsTiv/mes n
If /io 7 I HAV/C ]
EVteRS'-'
f -fWlAl6 REAP^
; -fo pa-f -n-!s
;{ OV/EA\ l VOLl
(llAV/e PLEATV OF,
CIS APS, I
■BoUQriT VolS -ThJO
BoliES FOR
CHRISTMAS l
} I'll siY ii?
wrrH Vou, amv
[ we'll celebrate
) THE MEVU S'EARl
with SOME Yea,
> MUFFIflS A&>.*
I marmalape j.
Well, i FeEu^Ui
WORSE^THAN *f<
AS WNAL PAV-
MfiMT om yhc
DUMP,
OectocoTDFcr
AROUND ALL
NIGHT, VH1B
THE. PIONCY,
IN ORDCR. TO
KC6P f*ROK
OOOOK Pell
QUTOpTHt.
BUVtP
AND
VANISHCD
aolves itself into u womai
But in “State Street Sadi
talking picture at the Pala
playing, the situation .h ?
ingv reversed.
“State Street Sadie” is
terv drama of the undei
“Find the man” in tho P
with a woman aiiing in th
Ccnrad Kagel. Mvma L
'William Rutm 11 head the ,
cast of this Warner Bibs,
thriller- Myrna l.'-v emu
Crux-Mcrida' Yucatan tri-wcekly
FUNERAL RUES
MONDAY FOR
LITTLE GIRL
'AKLL.t'u.Be fb bit \OH.niixNKS! we
v)eL<-,OrUTZ,(.eiLNiM < THe.'Wep.Hl botthcn
CP.H MPKC. P> FEW
tAORt
OEUVERiCS-l
JCONSIOCRftTa - -fou
tori USB. AT FORTVE
me ST, op TDofvf- |
WON T TAKC. IT TILL
Tomorrow - >
OLD DUMP TILL, in TH' /ITS P. fcOMER -
MORMlMCr WPS KlHDfk /VIHAT R PUHI'-
Decewr OF HUT •/WfW TP. S1MLTTH'
FNTWM- yi M6.W T6P1R-
Funeral service! ■ for ; little Bet-1
first
&-3U HEul
r ,\ WEARS
Jjl) EWE
Home
V : ’L,| du: ing a
Wears
-BY MARTIN
Happy New Year
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES-
cat i
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VIM, BER£
JOB' K
M1HUTC BSO
VJAO° oPV ’
wm
Few Champions Shoved
Off Thrones In 1928
(CatiUnuad From Paga One)
The Old
idard Remedy for
ills and Malaria
drove's
isteiess
M Tonic
and this war but n further devel-
obnient of lncrctting world wide
interest, in all fomie of athletics.
Football and ba.cbaU saw no- 1
attendanu roeorda set, 88263
reraoni jacking the .Yankee Sta-
dlura to,too tho Yankees turn
beck the >Athletic.* at the cllrrax
of the 1 *4irt’;rican League pennant
h«d.’V f. v * v’ .
. Bwaylsl| and {•(onom'.xtM ip-
1* ■»• i»:i> iluif an exr«^ <•"
Over tm n In th»- popuhu
lion «.f a fountry imbittt*rs thf
{•trugg’e for eiLteflce by lower'’ng
wages and ir.croa^jng cotnpeU*