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The Times from Montgomery, Alabama • 2

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hip: times, Saturday, may s. 132a TWO Pfcys Diial Rt in Greece UGH DEATHS AND FUNERALS ACTRESS 5 diuueuis Leave iui KEITH VAUDEVILLE TODAY AND SUNDAY At 3:30 7:30 DU CALION MOKIK SISTERS IIAItT HELENB BAKU LA MARK WYOMING DUO NIGHT i'RlCESI il WANTED 4 I- ttK'- A it WANTED Steel water tmM and tower; 5,000 to 10000 gallon. Pine Ranch, Cattl' i Company, Avon Park, JEtor-' TRACK TEAM iEET IS HELD i BThe first annual hiyh school truck meet which was he'd at Bowl this morning was a ii! event of interest to tho sport lovers of Montgomery. There wutc 27 entries in the meet, ail of 'uh'icit were well trained alli-h iei were seven events on the (jprosram and the contestants put everything they hud In than tryiiV-5 'to win at one, if not all, tof the honors. The first event.

on the program was the dash, which was won by time 10.4. Anderson ni a close second and Adams me In third. N'e-vg-omb jumped 5 feet and I inch tin the running high jump i venf, won first place, while Wood and won second and thifc'd places, respectively. Salisbury icoeived his second honor vvi hen he came in first in ihe 22 Ovarii dash, in which Ta-her cant'e in second and Gerson third. TDne, 21.3.

won the first place in the shot-Vtwt event with a distance of itl feet and 10 12 inches, Tn tho Mhfirt time of 57,3 seconds, Jonies came trotting in fir.nl in ll.w? 1 daisli. who at first was put at a disadvantage by slippery into first place M-n he dot.ned another pair of track Jumped feet ii 1-K while New-comb, nnotltier jumper, had a dsitaitce of ,) feet and 4 1-2 inches. -MclSee held next placi witli a disin nee or feet. The- SS 0-yard relay race ns won by a uaini of Ta-ber, Kidolphi. Adams and Salisbury.

Time, 1 4 4 teconds. Immediately after the meet Ihe Winers were presented with medals and ribbons. This event had much to do with the picking of the team which will journey ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMEN WANTED HK.Mtr L. TAYLOR. ARCHITECT 601 BRACK DRIVE.

ST. PETERSBURG, FLA. Kient rol rnalo, the "Mussolini of now in iddressed by two titles, being called president as well as prime mlnisterJThe plioto is now one of the Greek leader! Look, Who's Here! IMPERIAL Mrs. J. Mtticlmid, Rfpton.

A. J. Ciole. BirniinKhimi. W.

A. DeVore, Uirinlnghani. Grant James, Tuacaloosa. CfJNYLRS Eugene Lowrey, iiirnilnghani. Mrs.

Felix Smith and friend, Rockford. H. Davia, Sylacauga. A. D.

Pope, Troy. EXCHANGE A. M. l-'iigelt, MontEomery A. J.

Nolnn, Alexander Cltv. Mrs. J. B. Airel.

Uadeville. G. B. Ingram, Opelika. L.

Hamilton and wife, Dothan. D. M. Butler, Eirniingliam. It.

H. Powell, Tuskege. Mr. and Mrs. G.

S. Watts, Andalusia. A. L. Block, Geneva.

WHITLEY G. L. Bell, Uadeville. S. M.

Ulnke, Birmingham. Mrs. g. M. Blake, Birmingham H.

Barrett, Troy. McElray Dean, Alexander City. T. M. Dobbins, Birmingham.

U'm. Napier, Clio. 13. C. Nelson, Birmingham.

J. L. Dominey, Dothan. C. A.

Hogan, Mobile. Mr. and Mrs. J. D.

Campbell, Dothan. S. L. Morrow and wife, Birmingham rf. W.

Tate, Birmingham. John L. Davis, Birmingham. C. L.

Beard, Biritiinghnm. 10. S. Ford, Montgomery. Vr.

P. Dickinson, Montgomery. GAY-TEAGUE Mrs. Leint Selieis, G.joi'siuna. N.

K. Biittlo, Biruilnghiun. Mamie Hawkins. Tuscaloosa. Mrs.

Pyre L. llarnea, Tuaca-loosa. Martha Long, Tuscaloosa. Ethel Patton, Tuscaloosa. Annie Lee Maiden, Shellield.

Eura Ausbrook, Sheltield. Lillian Hntith, Shellield. Nellie Queen, Tuscumbia. Sarah Counts, Tuscumbia. E.

Dragon, Birmingham. C. O. Mobley, Abbeville. W.

T. Murphy, Abbeville. Annie Catherine Duke, Tuscaloosa. Mrs. Janie F.

Brown, Tuscaloosa. Mrs. Myrtle Hellyer, Selma. Mrs. Mildrfed Holston, Seliiia.

Harriet McHwean, Selma. Lticile llanellvandei', Selma. her. She Is pensioned as the mother of George W. Sheldon, wh0 terved as a private in Co.

4 7th Ohio infantry. The other civil war mothers are: Mrs. Eliza Tenton, of Freeport, N. whose son died of wounds received lit action near Farmsville, in May, 18(15. Mrs.

Elizabeth Emmons, 96, of Port Jervis, N. Y.f whose son. died at Petersburg in March, 1865. Mrs, Laura J. Smith, "98, of Alabama, whose son died in Camp Ford prison, Tyler, Texas, in September, 1865.

Mrs. Samantha Farrer, an aged colored woman, living in Athens, once a slave and mother of a slave who enlisted as a private iu Co. 110th colored infantry, and died in prison at Mobile in September, 1864. Mrs. Farrer does no' know when she was born, but records show that she at least lMl'ROVTO Colorado ranches, S3 to $5 per acre.

J.1 Brown, Florence, Col HER For ir-alo Direct from manufacturer, three-inch edge grain flooring, stinded finish lumber, moldings, stock and to detail. Window and door frames. Anniston Lumber Mfg. An-nifiton, Ala. 7 Political Announcements I hereby announce myself a candidate for State Senator from this, the 28th district, subject to the action of the Democratic primary in August.

H. H. GARDNER, Political Advertisement by authority of II. H. Gardner, of Montgomery, SALESMEN WANTED Make $100 per month and help unfortunate, pufferem of tubere.ulo-sis.

Sell Tubercorum to dealers; 4U commission. THE (J. M. SANDERS Griflithville, Ark. HOX 4.18 GRIJ1M GRIMM GRIMM Alfalfa Seed, $20 bushel: fancy alfalfa, $12 bushel; choice, HliD CLOVER.

$20, Alsike, $17; Al-sika and Timothy, mixed, $6.50. I'ure domestic, ypeds. HARVEY D. GAINES Gadsden, Ala. illljM l.l 11.

KOLl.O. Funeral services for Thomas H. Hollo, 87 year old Confederate veteran, who died at tho residence of hi daughter, Mrs. Charles It. Hlgnln, Friday morning nt 10:30 o'clock, will be held from the home at 204 Lewis street, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, eRv.

O. P. Splegle officiating. Interment will take place at Oak-wood. Leak company in charge.

Mr. Rollo was a member of Camp Lomax and had resided in Yontgomery for o5 years and was a well known citizen. Survivors are: Four sons, Jesse, W. J- ail of Montgomery S. T.

of Albany, two daughters, Mrs. Charles R. Higgins and Mrs. Gcorgo A. Ber-rv, of Montgomery; one brother, Milton nolo, of Troy; tw0 sisters, Mrs.

Frances Parrish, of Troy, nd Mrs. Creswell, of Cullman, and several grandchildren, $200,000 Rare Rug Now Rests In Vault of A Jacksonville Bank JACKSONVILLE, Jlay $. (Special.) He wnllced into the People's Hank of Jacksonville and made his way to one of the safety deposit vaults tinder his he curried a bundle, wbieh ho deposited 'in tho vault. Tle-n he went to the ol'liee. Paul M.

Pope, vice-president ihe bank, and explained tin. JaeUmiiiville mov houses one ol' the two isph.in reus that are known to exist anywhein in tho priceless relics of an indns-trv Hint flourished in northern India in the hue sixteenth century. The other is In a European museum carefully guarded K. C. Ilrown.

president of the Brown Spray Pump Company, of Itoehester, N. is the owner of the rug and be it was who deposited it in tiie People's Punk. He Is Kiiest at the Marina hotel at Jacksonville Bench. "Experts familiar With the llal-itv und history of the rug place a value of at least $200,000. on ii," said Mr.

Ilrown. "The history of the reads like a romance, lit the reikn of Shall Jahan. who ruled north India from 1627 to 1C68, an edict went forth from the fifth in the rfvnnniv of the Mosul conquer ors for the most skilled riiK-weav- inii artists in the world. They came to Delhi from Tabriz, then the rug COMPLETE LOGGING OUTFIT FOK SALB. 27 mules and harness.

Five log wagons and all tools; same as new; complete, camping outfit. Pour Ford trucks and Nabors trailers. VMo models. One Fordson tractor and skidder for loading trucks. Three yoKe of oven, complete.

Will sell at a bargain for cash. GKEENVILLH HOOP COM FA NIT I'ostofhce Hex 361, Greenville, Miss. THE NEW WALTON K. 11. IlinOESOJf, Mgr.

'Long the liuc ot "liiS Old Spanltll Trail." UeFUNIAK sii'UINGS, FLA. DeFunlak Hotel Company W. II. MAHUtsO.V. SPECIAL NOTICES DIFFLY'S Funeral Home 215 Bioulton St.

4. But now I need a little wealth for my oid age, and there ain't no such animal on a farm. So I'm back on the job to get a share of your wealth by givins you in return hotter work than you can feet anywhere else, if you don't oelievu it, try It. Yours truly, FRANK S. HOLT, Proprietor and Manager.

HOLTS I'VE WOKKS, lJ South Court Street, Montgomery, Ala I Paid tion-noiitlcal advertis smcnt by Frank 8. Holt) weaving center of I'ersia. They were ordered to produce something superior tn anything ever produced. To meet this order thd weavers conceived the Idea of weaving upon warp and woof, threads of silk so that the kimta iiHght bo finer thtin anything ever before The r'-eult was the creiition of in workmanship, quality, desic-n and color. Only a fo.w w-tc made, sitiefi it took virtually a lifetime to produce one rug.

"There few rugs passed down to posterity. From the lap of eastern luxury, where no dmibt they graced divans in harems, some of these riiS found ru homes in stranpe lands. Some were not appreciated; others were thrown away. Three centuries have passed and now art connoisseurs declnre that only two of them are left in the whole world. Jacksonville houses one of them; Europe has the other the Louvre, in Paris.

TRACTOR saw mill for sale-Two Fordson Strickland saw mill outfit for sale. Fourteen hundred dollars cash outfit and well equipped, in first class condition; has seen very little service would cost about twenty-five hundred dollars bought new. If inter-terested write, telegraph phone or see J. B. Pollard, Newbern, Ala, Visit To Montgomery BIRMINGHAM, May 7 (Special) Among the, 100 Birmingham high school students, whs will go to Montgomery Saturday morning for a trip through the state capitol and Kilby prison will be many of hte boys ami girls who went to Washington last December to Witness tho opening of cnogitss.

In the group arc Btudents from the civics classes at Woodlawn and Knsley high school however the majority ara members of Hei ston Cooper's civics classes at Phillips high. Mr. Cooper, who accompanied the delegation to Washington last winter, and who had won considerable piaise from educators throughout the country for his practical manner in teaching government, will have charge of the trip to Montgomery Governor Brandon will receive the boys and girls upon their arrival on a special car. Mr. Cooper previously went to the capitol and made arrangements for tho tour.

Mayor W. A. Gunter of Montgomery will speak at noon before the Rtudents at a luncheon at the Exchange hotel. Tho students will return home Saturday night. Tourist Carries An 'Egg Fatory On Motor Trip NKW YOUK, N.

Y. 8. ISpe-eial.) IK'ljert Shadduck. of Brooklyn, mum have his fresh emia every morniim. and, tu muko sura that he has tle in on a motor trip to California with li is wife and son, lie I carrying a number of chicken He left today in a motor house built on the chassis of an automobile.

He is not quite certain the thickens will be willing- to lay while traveling, but hopes they will. to Birmingham in the near future. The officials cf the meet were: A W. Price, C. It.

Trousdale. H. C. Harvey, H. T.

Miller and Jasper N. Jones. POTATO, Ruby King pepptv plants, $2.50 per thousand; tomatoes, $1 per thousand, collect. Barber Plant liaxley, Ga. FOR straight New Era cow-peas, wire or write the Marshall Land and Mercantile Blodgett, Mo.

INSTITUTE GEORGIA. preserving all that was best in rtt Wrtl'lf CI VPnTS! An ACTPd- President. THE imams Sale CKUTCHEK'S IIS HEATH lUIRTA Former Wife of Raymond Bennett, Known As Peggy Joyce cf Soifih, Takes Another Husband; Five Times She Has Been Led To Altar ATLANTA, May 7. (Special) livelyn Farns is married again, and this time it isn't to Raymond Hennctt. For it.

waa an Atlanta man, James M. Heath, an insurance adjuster, without fame and without known fortune, that led the south's I'tKsy Joyce to the altar in Chattanooga as the shades of nijJU were romantically falling on Lookout Mountain And In acquiring her fifth hurt-band Evelyn probably established a marital record tiiat will make even the sorseous Przgy blush for her inefficiency. Quickly Married. For the ink hadn't dried on the clerk's blotter in the Chattanooga circuit court, which her divorce from Bennett and her freedom to wed some more, before there was new ink on the marriage license record permitting her t0 he joined in the holy bonds of matrimony to James -M. Heath, who gave Ills address as 55 Elmwood Drive, Atlanta.

Said an official of the insurance company: "Wo understand that Mr. Ilea! ii wan nmr.ied lat night in Chattanooga. So oy more chapter is added t0 the romance of li clyn Karris. The next wiU douhtlets be a love; scene in a tiny Atlanta apartment, far from the lishis of old Broadway, from which she wai lured by Bennett's impetuous wooing. "The story of the TJenaetts has teen often told, it here to recall that Evelyn Tarda' toes had twinkled her lar.urous beauty had languored on the stage of Mr.

Ztieield's celebrated Follies. From the footliphts of the Follies she had narried- unhappily, it i9 said. Von Iiy "But, anyhow, she was in a Long Island home with cars and a peck of jewels and everything 10 it couldn't have been very unhappy and had a divorce and was contemplating taking on another husband when yotiim Raymond Bennett came along and woed and wi her. They, anticipated the Florida boom and went to Tampa in 1023, there to retire from tho glamour of the world and enjoy love in a though Bennett's family had ample means. the ciuiotudo of the cot-tae she wan won Lack to the whii'l of life 1 an amateur sdiow.

put on by Tampa's elite, alr-'r the fashion of Atlanta's Junior Leasne Follies. toast of the tn'l tuism; tnast'M and feted her husband sir. I and kilod Herbert l'a i rut her a firomirent lumbi rman of T.iu.i' Th i t'fi'its to rnalio of tii" affuii', bin i he case sec mi il to had le it wi: ii froi.i U1H h'fd le: i. ud, due to over et'rnal i the in be thAt funded hi 3JI assault I tr and a fr hiiiration. Eve'yn a became the and beair in i.le CVcrjronH rea.l annul, Offered her as bail tor busbam.1.

was nolo lm during trMi and had no; jiat ir. sfijuitial. I Jth io atu-r I1PV li'iii' -'i: hint thai he hid a j.n..' a Ka -t pt'ii chi0 i known Alianuias wi a tuonk. wrench. then 9ii.M'!ily she I'fi'd a petition for divo: c.

u-elty. Tho divorce was d. and to prove that coTHislency i. jewel, she almost remarried l.im. Came more n.nrital bU-s then ano hr violin, i.i wiich Poiinftt is ate't-d loiia.

truck hit. ii.veiy y.mrii another suit for iinu decree, and aiu.l m-r mani.iu:. And ti iar j.i:u:(i divorce, ami nw j-'ie hai found ior in Vr. eh. i '-T- admired r.i than a nvn i i fo b'-r iJuriiig a.

icuni i-'ay Florida. His wnolns have pvos-percd. for he a on li.md u-oen Ihe divorce was granted, ii wa hey for the hoiM-: and the hone; me-n. It In preum-d the pair triU make th'-tr home in Morlnl nm rtrnrion llonnd-'t rip Hnrr JIOXTfiOMKHr IHHMIM.IHM ton i f' rm-Inchnm ar n. H-i s.rvo nd rt.

-part In front Unvini for M--rt-r-r'ry i i. in nn.i 12-5 p. pi. ariv prt In of aril lioi-Xov in i.irmirt'him. ft fure that yell ri'iS thi iurtl 12114 Dexter Avenue.

Telephone 3S16 MONTGOMERY ALA. jjjj Hemstitching and Picot Edna. French Accordion, Box Side and Knifs I'leatinss, Skirt Lengths Small Knile Fittings for Hult'les, Kucheiiigs nd Huts jg Tacking and Finking Done. Embroidery and Buttonholes and Buttons gj Suggestions on Designing and Dressmaking gj Prompt Service. Work Guaranteed jjjj ida.

COLORED DEATHS HKLli IIOLLLVS. Funeral sfevlee for BelKRol litis, US North Hall street, -wili from St. John's A. M. E.

with Interment In Lincoln, ceme- tery. She wag a member of il-j ling Workers Society 31 BCRnEMi lAXTlMF-It. 1 Burrell Lattimer, 3 South I)o-l calm, otront iliud ot I day afternoon. The remains wili be shipped t0 Marbury, Sundyy morning for funeral ices and interment. He was member of the Love and Do Wei' Society.

Loveless, undertaet. WILL McJiKIDIi. Funeral services for Will Mc- ni'ide, 21 "Watt Btreet, Will lilace a 12 o'clock Sunday fro.i the Hutchinson. Street Bapt.i: church, with interment in Liie coin cemetery. Loveless, uhdi.r taker.

The feiiialng of Mary Kortsonl r.ii French street, will be shtpnetr. to Auburn, at Sunday morning, where funera' services and Interment will taki place. She was a member oe Pride of the South Tabernacle" Knights' and Daughters of Tabor.i Loveless, undertaker. Northbound 8:30 p. m.

4:58 p. m. 12:19 noon 7:34 a. m. 5:22 a.

m. 9:15 p. m. First We Made It Finer NOWWeMdkelt LUCY COBB ATHENS, A PtMielnrd Junior College nrt Academy for Touns years of honorable service in the blate Center. An Open M-rt-rn lines, yet the hd fsouin.

Coll. TO ALL FRIKM1S OF FRANK ft, HOLT AVIIF.THKR VIITWIS OH SOT il.d Hit.li School: HP'le: Music; Art; Expression: Home Kconomies: i'liynical Education. Undenominational but POSITIVELY CHRISTIAN Write For Cntulojcue Mildred Ruthcifoid. W. F.

Hollingsworth, l'rcs. Emoritu3. Auc 9 tion No matter how much you like me personally, you can't bo expected to keep re-electing me your cleaner il" your clothes come back full of spots! and wrinkles, lips, or loose buttons. I Therefore, I have resinned the tivo management, of Holt a 1'ye Works to make sure that you get what you have always expected of the most careful work to be had anywhere. I hive hod a minhty pood time i.m and turnips and soats for the past several years I and have accumulated plenty of health.

get the I ALL ULLMAN ONE OFjTHE WORLD'S FINEST TRAINS McW Southbound 9:05 a. m. 12:37 noon 5:12 p. m. 10:09 p.

m. 12:25 a. m. 5:50 a. m.

Land Lv. Cincinnati Ar. a Nashville Lv. Birmingham Montgomery (C Ar. Pensacola Lv.

thrift habit i i 1 li 5:16 a.m. Lv. Mobile Lv. 12:32 a. m.

9:05 a. m. 'Ar. New Orleans 8:30 p. m.

Sleepers, club and observation cars. Parlor car. Dining car. Maid and valet. Shower baths.

Women's lounge. Radio. For further information, re-srvtimu, literature, apply to W. M. HAYS, Traveling Passenger Agent Phntil MONT Y.ALA.

17l acres, located one mile north of Slma'on the Range Line Road, Friday, May at 10 a. m. This is one of tiie best Mies of farm lands in Dallas County, lt'ing well located. This property has been subdivided into mall farms and will be sold ti tho bidder regai dies of This land is sold for a division among the owners. We invite you to iru-pect this property before day of sale.

Tiie famous Auburn Land will furnish music on this occation. Bag of Gold Free Lunch will be served. The public is invited to attend this big Auction Sale. Ccme and Bring Your Friends To Fprnd as much as you make is to invite distress; To spend moi.e than you earn brings disaster, To spend less than your income and deposit a part of your earnings each month in this strong Bank is WISE, for Saving is the foundation stone of a career. GET TIIE HABIT Louisville Nashville R.R.

-fourth national bank I Sale Conducted By BRITT DAVIS AUCTION CO. MONTGOMERY CLAUGHTON JOHNSON, SELMA "The Friendly Bank of Montgomery' 0.

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