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The Montgomery Times from Montgomery, Alabama • 5

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S' MONTGOMEKr TIMK3. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER SO, 1922. i NEW. SUPREME COURT JUSTICE RETURNS FROM EUROPE. iewstudio HAVE ENOUGH The Cardinals ire all set for a '19 spring training having picked Bradentown.

for their praoticf-stunts 2steri teams of the Naticnai Iragna have wen but 12 and lost 33 games on the Cincinnati 3.4 tnfs season CABINET DECIDES TO -HOLD PROHIBITION MEN Automobile tTO MATTER what the trouble may be with your caiHai TU MAl libK what the trouble may be with your carHor iv truck, bring it right along to us. We will look her over, tune her up and get you going. We employ expert mechanics. Thisincluduuing many other advantages, makes it possible for us to carry out our motto the dct, which is: SERVICE TO ALL. Repair Work BORRELL 128-130 Lee St.

MILITARY AUTOMATICS eervicis ot 88 cauore. Shoots attachment. 9.00 $6.00 $9.00 MACK B. Phone 617. man gun, buit for hard IN THREE-MILE LIMIF WASHINGTON.

D. C. Sept. 30 The cabinet at a meeting decided to restrict prohibition enforcement operations Within tbe three-mile limit at sea, except in casis where rhlps beyond that limit are in communication with shor-j through their own crews and small boats. Prohibition enforcement officials.

It said authoritatively, would be cautioned to observa this decision. It was brought, out in the cabinet discussion that in the recent case of the British vessel Gracf and Ruby, seised beyond the three-mile limit, that the court held this vessel to have been within American territorial waters in effect, since she was In touch with shore by means or her own small boats. I 25 cal. Reg. 330 S.

HEN IN CENTRAL SHOPS FOR WORK --JV" SAVANNAH, 30, It has been announced that therj are more men now working tn the Central ot Georgia Railroad shops than were at work on Jul 1, when the strike began. Numbers of strikers who have applied for Jobs found that they were not needed and the! road is weeding ouf a. number of men employed who were found not up to the standard of efficiency. On the entire system enarly 90 per cent ot the normal n1 umber of shopmen and mechanics are now at President W. A.

WInburn, of the Central, in a statement today, pointed out good 'results from the return of shopmen to work." Far-tlcularly he cited that the return to normalcy in the shops- of the roads which have settled with strikers will tend-to relieve presently the short age of cars from which the country is suffering. He said that the nge" eral businessvoutiook In the terri tory covered by, the Central lines is distinctly good in agriculture, manufacturing, lumber business and otn-er departments of activity. Six striking foremen of the Seaboard shops have today returned to their places in, the shops here. Baraca Class To Be Addressed by Dr. Stakely; Lead Services In Greenville The Baraca Class of the 1 First Baptist Church will be addressed at tha Sunday morning services by Dr.

Charles Stakely on the-subject, of the greatest men in his tory." Special music j-ogram has been arranged for the occasion. President Salter will head, a large delegation to Greenville, where services wU be held Sunday afternoon. shots. Blue stot with safety LESS THAN HALF PRE-WAR PRICES. 83 or SS 923 Mairnry Model Value $25, NOW Photo is of the Hon.

and Mrs. George Sutherland, who returned on the S. George Washington after an extended vacation tour abroad. Mr. Sutherland was recently appointed by President Harding to the Supreme Court bench, and during his stay abroad, represented the United States shipping board inter ests at the Hague conference.

All our guns sho ot Standard Americ an Ammunition. Ail gnus gna ranteed new. Send your name and address. Pay postman on arrival. Examine automatic carefully and if not satiyfied just return It and get your MONET BACK.

ectea aft4ri. elect- i'lent: iclcnt; P. afiton, i iiiurn, made, Stu-atiou the the irotH- MS a com- the sea- or-leial era-" iked bu- the DE ii nd avy, jii- i F.H. BROOKS, Inc. EVANSVTLI.E.

INp. THIRD ST. Send for copy of our large catalogu t. The Times has awing card: "The Alabama Power Company cordially lnvitesyou to visit the dew "tadlo of "WSY.v located In radio ispartment of Loveman, Joseph 6E i Loeb, Tuesday October. 3, 1922, 8:30 o'clock p.

m. The modern rar Ho Etudio in i People- WHO have. visited the stuaio Just opened by the Alabama Tower company say It is a most elgant place draws from all who see It. We shall-he sure. to spend a Tew hours there the time we visit tha "Magic City," and don't you fall to do likewise.

Local business Perhaps never, before in the hls- ory oi the clff 1 has' October 1 brought so many changes In the bin- nes sdistrict as has the present ne. Nachman Meertief, who tor more than. a quarter or 1 a century occupied thq. Barrio one tne cnangea to be made, wlufmove the store to be occupied by Down ing Company. now formally operating a ready td Wear and millinery store on tho -second floor of Downing's, will move a few 'doora above their present place or business to the store formerly occu pied by the Dixie Pool Koom.

Silverman Company will mova into the store vacated by Nachman Meertief. J. Johnson the tpopular has moved two doors be llow hig former store, and is now operating bis drtig" st6re at No. 4 Dexter avenue, next to the Unitea I Cigar Btorfl. -W.

L. Thompson, has. recently I opened a ready" to wear istablis'h- ment On Dexter avenue. 7 Lawrence's cash store Is a' new enterprise, -recently, incorporated i The Silk Shop, another enterprise 'i recently Incorporated, wUl. occupy a I part Of the store now being renovat-I ed; for Morris-JByars Company, I The Exchange National Hank will i move- at an early date Into their I beautiful building Square, and the National wank win I also move shortly into their hand- some.i new home on Commerce' I street.

iJt -ls rumored' on (food authority that Leonard-FltepatricK Company will change quarters berbre long. Another move contemplated is that of Klein Son. Other changes made during, a past year make the business district the city entirely 'remodeled iDENGUE FEVER EXISTS IN SOUTH ALABAMA AND MONTGOMERY CO. Dengue fever prevails' in a very mild type over the southern portion of the stat, and it' Includes this county. i Dr.

Welch, state, health officer, Bays the disease Is very mild In its effect, lasting usually about- three days, and Is never fatal. Dr. Nogonehi, discoverer of yeuow fever germs, of the International health has been by hn ln 1 .1. Vr. i AA NEWARK STORE OPENS A NEWDEPART1ENI The Newark Shoe Stores, wltn Stores all over the United States, and a local store cn Uvsxter avenue, have opened a new department.

As Times readers- are probatny aware, the headquarters oi the Newark Shoe SJLpres, as well as tho large ar, located in Baltimore, with a chain of stores reaching from the Atlantic to the Pac'tiic. J. the new department is what in known' as thl fopair department. This repair department is in uie Shoe factory, and more than a thousand old shoes are made new shoes every day. I Every local Newark Sioe' Store serfds to'the home offices daily slioes to be repaired.

The shoos go and return' via the parcel post rmite, and It only requires five days t'oa- an old shoes to leave Montgomery to be raadc over to look new shoes, smd retufl to tli 3 customer. The thstrge is very nominal. The Newark Shoe Stores have their own tannery, their own factory, and the cost of this kind of work, which is of -the best, is very treasonable. Manager Dyer, of the local branch, wants you to try with youf next repair job. He.

says you will be agreeably surprised at the quality of work, and the reasonable charges. COTTON 40. TO TOWN DAILY LINES STREETS Older citizens say that not in the past deocade has there been as much HOTEL REGISTERS SHOW MANY VISITORS Many Birmingham business men were visitors to the citySriday and were registered at the local hotels Registered at'the Were A. Anderson, Gao. C.

Oliver, S. Varoman, S. W. Donaldson, J). Law and Cliff Albeit, Jr.

Kegistor-ed ct the Excnange wore A. Crow, G. C. Bryant; A. H.

Arrington, Hr" Spencer, W. 0. Murdock, J. J. Furmer aJd UaviU ivobarta, Jr.

Among the guests at tho Gay-Ieasiie inotei fnuay were V. T. Watkins, Heynoids, S. li.Cai-iiilchael, A. it Jusjuiey anu C.

W. Luning, oi tnteipnaj. a. D. Driver and C.

San.i of wbi-e also cucs.s tfthe Uay-fcTagtie on The Imperial oHtel has. lla guos.s V. U. Daniei and u. L.

Stall- I weil, of Biimingham, J. v. W.iaaiuson Mi Lt. Moirts of Union it. T.

Harrl3on of Semu, it. j. Price oi Ozark, E. E. Donaldson, yi.

Donaldson and T. Doiuidson ot iilba. Dictionariea arc forbidden entrance to tccausi) the sultau is usually montoiued in sucu boons, ar.d that la ccntiaiy to Turkish law. cc-ton auto iitn-gomeiy oa the present lail, cvrtalniy i.ot oefore the boil weev.l became so iirevaleui is the stcp.e betn to pleiLUiui. To rea the ctretts linei up -with the br.lea of cotton with just barely far passing oae poaicl know that King Cottcu la allowed not allowable lo the foremost citUets.

With So ma.ny bale3 being brought into the city it would ssen that none could be left in tibld-? and yet on riding around trie vicinity many Golds ram.vr. aa yit unpicked or nartl" i-lvco not. i Mew Motor vu Alabama and make an investigation More power; more speed; more economy New pressure air-cooling system- the highest development of motor cooling leading to discovery of the cause of the PECANS IN COLD STORAHK TO fiO ON MARKET THIS YEAR THOMASVILLE3, 80 Thomasvllle man who Is Mfferost- ed la the marketing of oceans, ana i 'who has Just returned from a' trip' through the north and west in the interest of his reports, finding a large stock, of Jast.year'a pecans held in cold storage." This was probably on account of t(jg low prices lasfyear resultinp from tho large crop of nuts. Tbepe fitfeans and mav affect (h nr1 nt this f. lor omi Iwae Test the New Series 10 for what you want most in a motor car; power, speed, comfort or economy; It will be the first time you have ever found them all combined in one car.

Name your day and get the finest ride you have ever had. New demountable runs Lowest price in 20 years TO develop more power arid speed was always easy, but to accomplish both, together with increased economy, took time and The new motor steps the Franklin into the front ranks on hills and the straightaway and still maintains its well-known standard of the finest travel for the least money. Eii joy lectures, concerts anql news of the day, vPamission Given For nightly. Get the latest sport news of inf orniation or supplies. We wr 'willbe glaS to tell whether we sell if- i Kit yoor Auto Co.

Phone 1583 Salter-Chambless Moulton St. IT I i' (onstrucfioTOf -WapsosaRiref Alabama-' Jnterfit ate Power company, a subsidiary of tha Ala bama Power company, has been granted a psrmn oy tne Aiaoama Jpubllc service coiuhiissloa for1 tne' construction of three, hydro-electria projects on the, Tallapoosa trivet to develop 120,000 -Also permission has been given tot the construction of a power line from Lock coitnty on, vuubb river, to upeusa, LaD'ay xsU-3, Lanetto and other towns In I ait Alabama. 4. I J. Ihf St.

Louis Hrowhg toff "the Aaiorlcan league In one respect, the otuies having roi jwre jyimer.ftt ALABAMA RADIO MFG. CO MONTGOMERY; ALABAMA Oldest Radio Dealers in Alabama jbb Phone 18 Operathifi; BioadcakinR Station A i iiAUt loan any cue team. 'it.

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