THE NASHVILLE GLOBE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 25, 1907. a hi THE VERDI SCHOOL OF MUSIC IS INOIA Instructions and Lessons Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, NO. 449-EIGHTH AVENUE, N., A11SS JOSEPHINE PRICE, (INSTRUCTOR.) J. H. Copcland, Prop. J. IB. KENNEDY, LIVERY, BOARD Fine Rigs of Every Description. PHONE, main 4155 440 THIRD AVENDE, NORTH, TIMOTHY' Dry Goods and Carpet Go, Third Avenue, between Union Street and PuDlic Square. Carry the best Stock ol Carpets, The test Assortment o! Silks and Dress Goods, The handsomest Line oi Cloaks and Sails. R. L. Jr., THE pi9 CITY TAILOR. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. Pants to Order.. ..S 4.00 Suits to Order.... $ 1.00 Tolejihone 8770-W. 423 Deaderiek St, IASUTILLE, TESI. Telephone 1173. PB0PKIET0R THE CUST03L HOUSE MVERY STABLE. FIrtt-Cls Livery on Short Notice. 712 and 7U Broadway, Nashville, Tenn The readers of the Globe wll do wel tn nnv smoHnl attpntirm tn thp. husl t J lyMV uvv.. ww ness lirms mat advertise in mis paper asthey are all reliable busines men Give them a trial 1-4-'Q7 tf M 1 W I I OPEN. given in Pinno, Organ, Voice and Harmony. (North Spruce St.) $2.00 Per Month. The Palace Shaving Parlor. EVERYTHING UP-TO-DATE. Hot and Cold Baths, HAIR CDTTIXG A SPECIALTY. We Respectfully Ask Your Patronage. 114 Fourth Ave., 5. and SALE STABLE NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE. 2 in tf PEARL HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. 'Examinations are over, nromntinns have bpen mniip nnrl the enhnn ronr. eanized. The p.'-.hool has tho hoof nr. ' - - wuv J VKJ , VI I ganization ever known In its history. i uc MAiu aua eevenm erammar erades which formerly sat on the High School flnnr hnvp hpn tmnoformri o-nm,, - tv.J1 ollu riiiw r no in i crh Kxhivi tivn i v .u Kjv-iivi uuui oniy me tuga cnooi and the eighth TOnoo "ho Prlnnlnil linn nrlrn1 1 I I tuvkj. a A i luminal iiao w u i ivkii i ar lu uuiam mis conamon amia many ob- tain this condition amid many ob- stacles and has at last succeeded. He lias always held the ODinion. and has advocated that if grammar pupils must sit with High School dudIIs. thus making two schools on one floor, they ought to be the highest grammar pu - -.11 T I 1 1 1 A - I pus. nas ai last succeeded. School graduates of the January Di- vision: .ionn m. uoan H nwho Por. kins. Chas. H. Grier. Annie L. RnhPrt son. Hettie Fowler and Mabel T,. Scott. There was not as much een- eral sadness among the pupils this as is usual. More nunils nasspd tholr 1 HC il . . i i i t l grades and a higher scholarship aver age for the school was made. This speaks well for the efficient Hieh School Fa -.ulty. A list of those who made the highest marks is annended Highest average Scholarship in four studies: Miss Evenll Frazier. 901-4: Miss Eva Murrell, 88 1-2; Miss Hattie irii,i oo 1 o wi it ,,. Hodgkins, 881-3; Miss Lou Willie Baugh, 871-2; Mr. Percy Nelt-on, 85 Highest Mark In Latin: Miss Eve rill Frazier, 100; Miss Eva Murrell, 100; Ira Scott, 96; Miss Hattie Hodg kins. 95: Percy Nelson '95: Chas. Grier, 95; Miss Amanda Perkins, 95. Highest Mark in Higher English: Miss Everill Frazier, 100; Herman Matthews. 95: Miss Lou W. Boueh. 95; Miss Mackie Hardison, 90; Ernest Alexander, 88. Highest Mark in Mathematics: Miss Hattie Hodgkins. 93: Miss Viola Plagg, 93; Miss Nina Murrell, 86; Ralph Cary, 81; Miss Mabel Scott, 76. Highest Mark in Science: Miss Everill Frazier, 91; Miss Viola Flagg, CO; Overton Carter, 88; M. E. Jack son, 80; Miss Hattie Hodgkins, 71. Eighth-A Grade: George Drew, 91; Lawson Williams, 87; Alberta Ross, 84 ; Beatrice LaPrade, 83. Eighth-B Grade: Elizabeth Clark, S6; Myrtle Sanford, 84; Annie Baugh, 83; Myrtle Buford, 80. This school now enters upon the Spring semester with prospects bright for success. MRS. HICKS ENTERTAINED. Miss DrusillaN:. Hill highly enter tained Friday, Ja...8, in honor of her cousin, Mrs. H. R.Hicks, of Indian apolis, Ind., who will leave soon for her home. The evening was pleasant ly spent. Games and dancine were the features of the evening. A two-course menu was served. The guests present were Mrs. H. R. Hicks, of Indianapo lis, Ind.; Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Lyer son, Misses Zenith McCathen, of Para xon Mills. Tenn.; Janie Hill. Drusilla M. and 'Mary B. Hill, Messrs. Ewing 1 , u 1114 HI ... J . ..Alt, HIV )0 1 U, U IT IU uul Robert Dobson. Johnson Cockrill ind Underwood, Drs. Bryant. Wallace. McKever and Bowman. SOUTH PITTSBURG NOTES. Mrs. Lizzie Brooks Is visitine hen daughter in Nashville. Mrs. Josie E. Estell. who ia teaching at urme, spent Sunday here. Mrs. Janie Elliot made a flying trip a- it i ...... I up the valley recently Rev. Mr. Shelton. of the A. AT. Zion Church, has returned from Vic toria. Mr. Luke Maxwell Is on the sink list Mr. C. II. Lightfoot is still confined to his room with rheumatism. Rev. Wm. Simmons, of the Mission - - ' - -- j wj. vuv ixO OiVJll I ary Baptist Church, filled his nulnlt here last Sunday. He lives at Dech- era out is pastor here. Q. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Hawkins en- Htnp una .onnrtorf Mrs. H. Henry, who has been indls- posed for several days, is uc and out gaJn. Mr. H. is. Douglass was at Cowan litst ween. had a. rallv Inst. Rnnrlav iinH ronU a neat sum. Rev. Mr. Robertson, of Chattanooga. spent Sunday here. , ine worn on tne new m. js. Church continues. Kev. Mr. Smith, the nas- , ., l w. , uc.ci mo. Mrs. Lovie Atkins Dead. When the news reached here last week of the death of Mrs. Lovie At- !.,. i j- .1 , . , iuus, btuits in menus were snocKea wun gnci. one cnea in uoioraao, at a 1. u a 1 1 i ... 1 lijw iiume ui ner sisier, ana ner re mains, accompanied by relatives and friends, were brought to Cowan. Tenn., for interment. She leaves a husband, one child, a number of rela- l-S.T-vn J n Un4 4. . - I uvea u.m a nusu ui nieuus iu muurn uei iuss. one is hui ueau. uui sieeD- eth." DEATHS. Arbunia Perkins, City Hospital, 16 years. Lee Robertson, Louisville, Ky., 35 years. Hortence Keeble. 41 Trimble street. 7 months. Infant of SnlHs WenVW 11C -picrV i - t i ion alley. Leslie Mp.Farlanri 604 Williams street. 2 venrs. ' v " I James i('ioyd, Kive's Infirmary, 23 yeurs. James Bedford, 604 Fourth avenue, Mnrth x vft9.ra . . snrrnn 4 pun- no ctnoot c .mr. 1 iwuo ouvci, u JCO.IB. I James anaerson, Hadiey avenue, 51 nonrc I 'viuo. imam oi L.une Kead, 3 Fain.s alley. Rosa Burton, 329 Thirteenth ave- ie. North. 58 years infant of .Bertie Brown and Noah Annie Dellahunter, 1113 Edgehill ureet. fa4 years. Eunice Roberts Talley, 908 Seven- r - eenth avenue. North. 4 months. "l 11 iTTlll e t A -i . I k oriienus mil, zzi second avenue, avenue, North, 40 years. nnmns kpji. h nirno m nvonno enrs. ' Willie Hoard. Jr.. 310 Twelfth avo. nue, North. Infant of Luceil Clark and Herbert BOOKS FOR VALENTINES. Nolhine is more beautiful for a 'filentlne than a beautiful book of ihases, mnzes nnd grazes of love. Get. cony of Paul Laurence Dunbar s wnl foi qw i When iMalinda Sings SI. 63 n. pnW wu - M Lyrics of Lowly Life 1.25 Talks from Dixey fa story) 1.25 The Strength of Gideon 1.25 Tove of Landry 25 Tn Old Plantation Days 1.50 Sunshine and Shadow 1.00 Hearthside 1.25 fanatics 62 Hamlletimes 1.50 The Sport of the Gods 1.50 Ha.nnv Hollow 1.50 LIT Gal 1.50 Howdv, Honey, Howdy 1.50 Todn' Erlong 1.50 Make vour order now from the Na Monal Baptist Publishing Board. 5"3 Second avenue, North, Nashville. Tenn. MTRS BROWN AT THE BLIND schol On Wednesday evening the students "f the Tennessee School for the Blind were favored with a violin recital bv Hiss Hester O. Brown. A full attend ance was nresent, and together with nme prominent visitor from South Nashville, the rhanel where the mu 'ipale was held was well filled. Mis Trown rendered four Rpleotions which wer interspersed .with as many ren ditions bv the students, who alwavs '"nloy havintr visitors and people from the professional world come to s?e ih em. 3IH0P TYREE RETURNS FROM BISHOPS' COUNCIL. Bishon R Tvree. of 15 North Hill t'-prt, returned to thp citv Tnesdav night. He was seen bv a Globe rp norfpr and statpd that a nrofi table meeting of the Council was held, and that much good was accomplished. side from being tired he was u good spirits, LODGE DIRECTORY. GRAND LODGE K OF P. CJ- p- CRAWFORD. mft t r . 706 Bass Street. Nashville. Tenn G. V. C. I. M. STEGALL, Humboldt Tenn. P. G. C J. H. LaPRADE, Chattanooea. Tenn. G. P. REV. T. J. 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W. BLAINE, C. C. W. L. CANSLER, K. of R. 4 8 oiiuxnuu LODGER NO. I Moet. n n ,T... Cedar and McLemore iSt L. ...I1 "more s reets, second h"iu luunn Mondava of arh mnnfh - JUiV, IT, K BTJRRTJS C P w A JAMpq r . n . a . ' v W a wt o no IVANHOE LODGE. NO. X waS.'SSK d nc second and fourth Thursdays of each month J. F. IRONS C C ' j. E. MILLER K of P nni q TYREE LODGE. NO. 11. Meets at the Pvthlan Tpmnlo or 3er f '"ifth and Capitol avenuea. th arsr ana lhira Wednesdays of each W. H. ALLISON, C. C. J. B. SMITH. K of R A R 2-23-06 utf. LIGHTFOOT LODGE, NO 17. Meets at the Pvthlan Tpmnl f Fifth and Capitol avenues, the first ind third Mondays of each month. JOHN P. PORTER. C. C. A. L. HADDOX, K of R. and 3. ' 2-23-06-utf PURITY LODGJ, NO. 42, K. OF P. Meets at the Pythian Temple, corner f Fifth and Capitol avenues, second md fourth Tuesdays of each month. BAILEY TTTRNER. C. C. W. M. ALLEN, K. of R. and S. 3-2-06-utf FRIENDSHIP LODGE. NO OF P. 72. K Mets at the Pythian Temple, comer f Fifth nnd Canitol avenues, necond ind fourth Mondnvs of earn month dr. j. a. McMillan, c. c. THOMAS C. MOORE. K. of R nnd S. 2-23-Ofi-utf DWARD BAVTPR pfrry AT FISK UNIVERSITY. The sti.ripnts nt V!rV TTniversitv and -i(i"ens of Vnshvle had a rro trft 'n hriHn"- thp riprformnne of Mr. Ed wnrd Bivter Pprrv. tv.P fnpious blind vnicViin ot F'sk Memorial Phanel. M-lfhiv nlht. .Tannarv 1S. The pro- of no Hmo wns tho aiilpnep left to frrif PojI''p! hptno- n rnaeter of the rlono "Tr rTtPr ; n word mlritPr r -.-root iitiiitv. TT.S plfPt-,s nf fVip iiiv,hoP r.r) rrorrnrn irlded consider "h'" to tho enlnvment Th- rrr.o-rir- vns oq fo'lTwrq; Car 'lovol 0 0 Sph"rnnnn: Uphpfrinni Vo 1 T cn- Tlrrioc'r, TT'pupronhp' ri'r'Tiri" T"oTiT(-.rin(-)) 0Jtr0W Ko V1) Tli1i?nrtotT Troll T-iTlPO fl'Otn Pppf Cvnt CJuHr. rr nrv Aooi'prio Pprrv TJollorlp rf T ocf TcliTi'l Porrv An dnr.tp Snjinto nnd Polonnlop Chonln A large audience greeted the perform ance. 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