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• DEATHS REPORTED •
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The following is a list of colored
people reported to the Richmond Bu
reau of Health from August 13thi to
August 20th. 1929, with age and
date of death: Main
Adeline Woodson, 205 E. Main
StM.6LJBr^,T22NLEighth St.,'
63Myi“aSMoo”!?2918'P St., 55 years,
AmS Alaska, 822 N Thirty-sec
^ iuriio T& st,
1 KngTctrd,' 24 Kin* St., 3
y'jSnATfn'3tey!°i«22 W. Leigh St,
42&AcCp!3'3901 Fifth St.,
St.,
nJSr^tSStai Denny St., 72
yeSi»hH«ry1 Scott, 1107 N. First (
StF^kyaAiff Farkwood St
S9jffi.Ta1S?r,1409 W Catherine
St-fcaV*eTd0nt&AUfo°l S4T.omhardyj
StML6yy™Tf427Sv. Clay St.,
22 vears, August 14. r1 cp |
Burnict .Terry, 214 E. Clay St.,
N. Fourth |
St. dames
W C.lh.
etiHen?y’uddr3Tl Midlothian Pike.
706 W. Catherine
St.. 55 years, August u. st
William Booker, 2221 tortei
51 years, August 1‘- M gt 31
Mollie Cannaday, 3010 m
years, August 18.
NOTICE
Fourth Baptist Church, corner
partor SSdoy School
9 30 A M Morning service, U:4o
A M Night service (one hour), 8
to 9 P. M. A sincere welcome await- ^
you. ,.ni N Thirty-first
Parsonage, 001 JN. ^
Stieet. , , v, Ti-iS'i
Fo/nM d Secretary^ call Randolph'
020-W. __
GRAVEL HILL BAPTIST CHURCH
Rev. W. L. Tuck, Pastor 1
Rev Tuck preached the iuneial
of little Miss Helen Toung, age lu
ff^gus^'lh/^
little girl and a member or tins
church only eleven months. J
TaWcSXJtgS’S^S'
CB«hG^ White jsproving.
Reporter.
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- DO YOU KNOW HER?
( would like to know the where
abouts of my sister, Mrs. Rosa
Brown, who formerly resided at 318
South Allen Avenue, Richmond, v a.
Her husband is named Andrew
Brown. Address all information to
Mrs. Annie Redd, R. F. D., Mitchell
ville, Md.
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How Thin Met nd
Women Gain Weight
i‘ vat ~ 1
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McCoy takes all the risk—Read
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marked improvement in health—
your money will be returned.
Just ask for McCoy’s Tablets at
any drug store in America.
L. J. Hayden, the famous Herb
Specialist at 224 "Went Broad Street
Richmond. \'a. received the follow
ing letters which wilj esplain them
selves
Y. i
May 25,1929.
R. F. D. 1, Box 123,
Jarratts, Va.
Mr. Hayden:
Please send me a treatment of medi
cine. I have been sick all this year.
I had the worst colds I have ever had
and it was just as loose as it could be.
I just spit it up, phlegm, by the
mouth full. I have some dizzy spells
sometimes and I can hardly yvalk
across the hoyse as 1 am so weak. I
can hardly get up when 1 sit down
and my system is gone clean down.
I had a slight stroke and I can hardly
talk. I can’t deliver my speech very
well. So please forward me the medi
cine at once to hit my case.
Rosa White,
June 13/ 1929
R. F. D. 1. Eos 123’
Jarratt, Va.
L. J. Hayden
..Dear Sir: Just one more single
bottle of your wonderful cough
medicine which has done me so
much good. I am sending you 51.25
Pieas^, send me a bottle of the same
medicine you sent me 3 weeks ago.
1 can’t praise your medicine enough
for what it ha:; done for me. Please
send at once before 1 take my la^t
dos^ of the last bottle you sent me
and you will greatly oblige me.
ROSA WHITE.
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BURKE DENIES ALLEGATIONS
ON RELIGIOUS ISSUE
Republican Committeeman Answers
Charge Made by Mabel
Willebrandt
Washington, Aug. 7—Janies Francis
Burke, general counsel of the Re
publican National Committee, today
denied that during the presidential
campaign last year he “ui’ged or sug
gested” that Mrs. Mabel Walker Wil
lebrandt, former Assistant Attorney
General in charge of prohibition, dis
cuss any man’s religion or any re
ligious subject.”
Mr. Burke’s denial was made in re
ply to statements of Mrs. Willebrandt
in* newspaper articles copyrighted by
Current News Features.
“Ordinarily I pay no attention,” Mr.
Burke said, “to campaign canards, but
in the interest of truth and all con
cerned, I am compelled to deny that
during the last presidential campaign
I ever urged or suggested that Mrs.
Willebrandt discuss any man’s religion
or any religious subject; nor did 1
ever insert or attempt to insert, any
religious comment in any speech she
made or intended to make; nor was
any manuscript of hers containing any
attack on any man’s religion or per
sonal character, or raising the re
ligious issue, ever submitted to 01
scrutinized by me; nor did any manu
script of her Springfield (Ohio)
speech which came to headquarters
contain any such expressions as “Gc
back to vour pulpits and preach this
doctiine," or anything akin to it.
“It is needless to say that had Mrs,
Willebrandt or any other person sub
mitted to me a speech attacking my
own religion, I would have resented
and repudiated it.”
Unnatural and mucous dis*
1 barges can be avoided by de
stroying the germs o® infectious
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ii in ■ ■ n lamin i«i ini tm enansnaiinfananTafK
Shepherd’s Twilight!!
A big night at Bay Shore. Follow
the crowd with the Shepherds and
Daughters of Bethlehem on their sec
ond annual twilight to Bay Shore,
Saturday August 24, 1929.
We go rain or shine.
Train leaves Sixteenth and Eroad
Streets at 3:30 P. M. Returning leaves
Bay Shore at 10:30 P. M.
Round trip—Adults, $1.50; children
under 12 years, 75 cents.
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TIME OF SERVICES IN THE
CHAPEL AT CITY HOME ..
Every Sunday from 2 to 4 P. M.
VIRGINIA: „ , ,
In the Clerk’s Office of the Circuit
Court of Chesterfield County, the
9th day of August, 1929.
Herbert Rose .Complainant
Emma Rose.Defendant
In Chancery
The object of this suit is to obtain
for the plaintiff from the defendant a
divorce a vinculo matrimonii on the
grounds of adultery and abandonment
and desertion continued for more than
three years prior to the commence
ment of this suit.
An affidavit having been made and
filed that the defendant, Emma Rose,
is not a resident of the State c-f \ ir
ginia, it is ordered that she do ap
pear here within ten days from the
due publication of this order once a
week for four successive weeks in the
Richmond Planet, a newspaper pub
lished in the City of Richmond. Va,
and do what may be necessary to pro
tect her interest in this suit.
Teste:
PHILIP V. COGBILL, Clerk.
C. MIMMS, p. q.
VIRGINIA: . „ A .
In the Law and Equity Court c*
the City of Richmond, the 31st
day of July, 1929. .
Naomi M. Kenny .P;a:r.tin
against
Simon Kenny..Defendant
In Chancery
The object of this suit by Amendea
and Supplemental Bill this day filed
by leave of court, is to merge and en
large a divorce from bed and board
heretofore granted the plaintiff here
in from the defendant on the ground
of wilful desertion and abandonment,
into a divorce from the bond of matri
mony upon the ground of wilful de
sertion anfc abandonment for a period
of more than three years
An affidavit having been made and
filed that the defendant, Simon benny,
is not a resident of the State of Vir
ginia, and that his last known post
office address was Cleveland, Ohio;
it is hereby ordered that he appear
here within 10 days after due publica
tion of this order and do what is
necessary to protect his interest ir
this suit.
A Copy—Teste:
LUTHER LIBBY, Clerk.
By E. M. EDWARDS, D. C.
c. a. McKenzie, p. q.
VIRGINIA:
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In the Circuit Court of the city
of Riohmond. Thursday August
15th, 1929.
MARY B. McKERTHEN, .Plaintiff
against
HENRY McKERTHEN .. Defendant
. The object of this suit is to ob
t&in a divorce from the bond of
matrimony by the plaintiff from the
defendant on the ground of wilful
desertion and abandonment and in
affidavit having been made and filed
that tho said defendant is not a
resident of the State of Virginia and
that bis last known postoffice ad
dress was Richmond Va. it is hereby
ordered that the said Henry Me
Kerthcn appear hers within 10 days
after due publication of this order
and do what is necessary to protect
his interest in this suit.
A Copy Teste
GARLAND B. TAYLOR D. C.
C. A McKENZIE p. a.
For Rent.
Nice Rooms, including water, in' the
rear of 107 East Main Street, to the
right kind of tenants. Apply cn the
premises.

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