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TUESDAY, MARCH 12, 1918. THE CHATTANOOGA NEWS II AUTOMOBILES wuiuauuuiM liUAtia LArtguat atuck in the city at lowest prioea; machinery (or grinding and pollahlns the edge" wa make them (it: give us a oait in. dependent Olsss Co 81-81 square. Main MWL FOR SALES 1916 model Phone Hemlock 880. Ford car. 25-27 FOR SALE! At bargain If taken at once. 1917 Ford touring car; also 1914 Ford touring car., four Overland cars, flve paesenger. All in good condition. Bee us it you are thlrUring of buying, or calL. Hemlock 1039 or ,2284. Hemlock Garage. 25-m-28 FOR SALES Wa have several Ford form-a-trucks ranging from 8276 up. All are in good condition, and demon stration will be given. Hart's Garage. Chestnut at Eighth. TIRES . Just received, large shipment of tires. Including Flak. Portage, Kdkomo. Knight, Goodrich, Republic, Marathon, Miller and several cheaper tires, a, numoer oi mim ing makes, 3,500-mile to 6,000-mile tires: ' - Size, - Plain, Skid. Tubes. I 80x3 110.00 I10.6D $2.50 S0x3V4... 13.10 13.70 8.00 32x32 15.40 16.00 8.50 34x4 21.85 23.00 8.95' 86x4 31.00 82.80 4.851 86x42 81.80 82.90 8.00 J7x5 37.25 89.00 8.10 High-Grade "Seconds" For Cash Only. Vulcanizing. TENNESSEE! TIRE 'CO. J.- B. SliINN, Manager. 1116 Market St. Phone Main 6866. 26-16 FOR SALS A Ford touring car, prac ; tically new; will sell cheap; good rea son for selllnz. Call Main 4675. 14 Mitchel -avenue. 25-m-12 VNUSUAl. WAR-TTMB OPPORTUNITY Remarkable display or reconstructed, reflnlshed and repainted uaed cars. These cars will be sold at prices that will make you a first-class-car owner at little ex pense. i Look over this list then come In and Buy: Dodge touring ear, late model. '....8500.00 Ford touring car, 1917 model 350.00 StuaenaKer seven-passenger, al most new 800.00 800.00 600.00 800.00 8U0.00 900:00 600.00 terms Overland touring car jrremier touring car Hudson 7-passenger touring .ar. . IH-ton truck ?-ton Republic truck (almost new) -ton truck- Inspections allowed. Liberal given. BILL JONES AUTOMOBILE COMPANY 824 Market Street 25-19 FOR SALE Cheap, four-cylinder Hen derson motorcycle. Terrell Electrical Co. 6-12 FOR SALE My six-cylinder, tliree passenger Studebaker roadster; first class condition. C. D. Richmond. Main "18. 25.15 MISCELLANEOUS I C. SMITH BRO, typewriters, 17 B. 12-tf "JUST A MINUTE, PLEASE" Bring or mall your fc KODAK FILMS to the best finishing house in the city. NOVELTY PHOTO CO. H Oast Hleventb Street. Chattanooga, FOR LEASE Owing to other business that lakes my time, I am desirous of leasing the old reliable Ithea Springs property. Address V. W. Hushes, city. ' 12-13 I PUT two hogs up; weigh about 75 or 80 pounds apiece; slit in left ear. Owner can get tflem by paying for ad. Matthew Dobbs, S. P. Long place, St. Elmo, Tenn. 12-m-14 POE TRANSFER CO. MAIN 1381 OR HEMLOCK 1882. We pack or crate anything In the fur niture lino, suitable for transportation or storage any place. Our prices are right; our work guaranteed. What more car. you ask? Give us a chance to prove our ciaim. , lz-m WHAT A CUSTOMER SAYS: Monfengle, Tenn., Feb. 18. 1918. VIOLET STUDIO, 929 Market St. Chattanooga, Tenn. Dear Sirs I received my pictures. Think they are fine. Never had better work done In my life. Thanking you for your gooa wora ana promptness, I re main, respectfully, Mrs. II. J. Custer. 12-tf, PENSIONS-ALLOWANCES CIVIL WAR veterans and widows, vol. unteers and regulars; war with Spain, Philippine Islands and China. Allow. , ances for wives, children, mothers and others. Dependents In present world i war for democracy, file applications at . once: no attorney's fees. 817 Georgia avenue. Main 6Si. 12. tf MONEY TO LOAN MONEY TO LOAN On Improved real estate In city limits. W. B. Swaney. 606 James Bldg. 28.f.28 MONEY TO IX)AN $3,000 for three or .five years on Improved real estate; 6 percent Call Main 601. 28-11 DOINGS OF THE-DUFFS J I 8iNoyva Raised Nouc prices jm neae 46AIH- v71 1 la WANTED WE BUY and pav highest spot cash prices for second hand furniture and stoves. Dicks Furniture CoV 429 Market St Main 2J33. 1 14-tf WANTED Teams and woodcutter for one year, fifteen miles from Chattanooga- houses for rent at 88 per month, with plenty of space for gar den and chickens; will pay 11.18 per cord for cutting. Fine opportunity to annrf the summer In the country. Ad dress phone Hemlock 1966. . 14-tf i WANTED Repairing or . sewing ma chines by Bpencer, the expert 111 East seventn street. Main uii i-u WANTED To collect your old acoounts, notes, bad checks, rent bills, etc.; strictly on commission basis. All costs paid by us. Out-of-town collectlona our specialty, ask ror. terms.- jr. v. uux 126, Station A. city. 14-m-li WANTED To exchange a good-size farm, good building, a well and two springs, for suburban cottage. Answer Quick. Address Farm, care News. 14-13 WANTED To see you If you have a piano to dispose of. Templeman Piano Co., 723 Market street. 14-tf WANTED Furnished apartment, three or four rooms, close in. Address Apart ment, care News. , 14-m-l WANTED If you have any carpenter or repair work, screening, changing of windows or doors, why not have an expert for this workT Drop me a card. 1509 East Eighteenth street. 8. T. Vlckery. 14-12 wanteuT9 buy 191T Ford; will pay msnesi cam price, call Hemlock 1U3, 14-12 WANTED To buy automobile; must be vneap. .nuurees juansiora, zo East Sixth street. -14-14 WANTED If you want piano see Templeman'a. street. to sell ' your 72 J Market 14-tf iimur wain rjaijj 1'Its good seam stresses on ready-to-wear; can give ui- Appiy m isaet Ninth, street. 14-13 TO deliver well.rnttaH mrnr.A manure, $1.75 per load; fine for irardens imu uuwcr oeus. lx us do your plow ing and draying. Call Hemlock 11)66. 14-16 'vaihic,l a young man as partner In a-A,,ofltabls business, who can Invest '"" " he'P run the business; 8300 to T. v r nront m th bus ness. Address P. O. Rut Mr n.n .7 TVn """S. 14-12 foi Ar!P,"ltedi K"-ntoed; railed ror and delivered anywhere. Watch EastJETghrh.rePa'rlnS- Mai83. "3 WANTED A rood whit. mlddle-sged dreV WJlLK "'"nee. Ad Ad-14-26 care News. 1 iJ?H5!"!2 E.ATINO TIN CANS. h.hXi. V. ",,u ,r"n, men drink reel bully. Jo Anderson, druggist I4.tf PLANTS PLANTS Frost-proof cabbage plants, all varieties; 1.000, 12.60; 10.000 and over J. Genuine Nancy Hall and Porto Uloo potato sprouts, 84 per thousand; 10.000 and over. $3.50. All varieties tomato, eg(? and pepper plants. Write for prices and special assortment of plants for Cla.LANT.S.-w hve 10.000,000 rass :s ' 20-20 . SEED POTATOES An ONIOtfSETS Jill ItOIMilae . I I co .n..''1:?- wv Lciy ft . , v.vwfi ana teenth streets. Chattanooga. West Thlr 6-7-f jMrju rui ATUKS in nnn K.. i i rTetiese"'w,aMe r a'l rieiies. W. H. Leau v a seed va ChTAaUrga. WMt thirteenth '.S o-ti corner LOST LOST An ear screw. Reward. Phona Main 4fff2 1-12 FOR SALE Bicycles. Tires and Sup. ' ".""!: J nav largest stock to select from, also the ffLfa largest atock of repair parts to VjTT W be found anywhere In Chat. tartooga. This, together with , mmy, olrnftf?en yeftr"' eiperlence in the Bicycle .Business, makes me best prepared to take care of your Bicycle requirements. D MARtER. 927 Market t FOR SASH AND DOORS CALL ON WILLINGHAM & CO. MAIN 40 and 368 oH,Nea, vit've Gar To po rr WELL, lL TRS THAT MM&UR. I I m I F I i i II l KWEE ,. n I m i THREE FOR SALE FOR SALES. Garden tools that will make your gar dening a real pleasure. Also all kinds of wiie to protect It. Stovall Hardware Company. 904 Market street. Phone Main 6700. Screen doors, windows and screen wire Just received. Buy early and save worry. We have a very large assort ment. Stoval) Hardware Company. 106 Market street Phone Main (700. Corn stick cskepsns and muffin rings will make meal better than flour and our government's requlrenemt easy. See ua. Stovall Hardware ComDanv. tot Market street Fhone Main 1700, Fifty cents aaves plumbing bills. Just phone Main 6700 and we will aend a can of ideal Home Plumber to unstop your drainpipes. Stovall Hardware Company. S0( Market street Phone Main 6700. S-a FOR SALE Young fresh milch cows. J. P. Wilholt. 1001 Main street or Mc Donald ststlon. S-lt FOR SALE 100,000 once-used strawberry cupss, 12.60 per 1,000; in good shape. Box 177, Cleveland, Tenn. 6-16 FOR SALE 860-pound mare mule and harness, $60 cash. Main 8200. 6-12 FOR SALE Cheap. I am soiling out part of my fourteen-roora rooming house at 119 McCain avenue. If you are looking for a bargain, don't fall to Investigate this. tf FOR SALE The best livery and board Ing stable In Chattanooga; muat be soia on sccount or sickness, at a bar gain. Investigate It at 428 Market street v 6-ij fclANOS we buy, sell, tune. rent, move or re. finish like new For snythlng about glanoa call R. B. Lansford, No. 20 East ixlh. Main 6440. lS.m.l HELP WANTED Female HELP WANTED Several ex perienced telephone operators for vacation substitute!. Full .credit for previous experience will be given. ' Many special opportunities for promotion ; short hours, and well-paid on weekly basis. Apply to Miss Wayt, Instructress, Cumber land Tel. &'Tel. Co. 8-18 HELP WANTED Combination cook and nurse. Main 2454. 8-tf HELP WANTED A good cook. Newell sanitarium, 707 Walnut street 8-13 HELP WANTED A young lady for gen eral ofrioe work. Apply In own hand writing. Address P. O. Box 219. 8-12 HliLP WANTED Combined housewom- an and nurse. Apply Mrs. J. Solomon, 405 West Eleventh street 8-14 HELP WANTED Toung lady with expe rience in Dinaery or printing; perma nent position; good pay. Apply morn ings after 10 o'clock. Target Supply and Printing Co., Sixth and Cherry. 8-111-I8 HELP WANTED Experienced knitters; sizes and half-hose; can use a few learners; day pay while learnlns;. Ap ply to Chattanooga Knitting Mills, Esst Chattanooga, Tenn. 8-25 HELP WANTED Toting girls about 16 years of aire for bundle wrunnra vrit. ler Bros. Co. g.j2 HELP WANTED A class of ten young ladici will begin imme diately learning the telephone business. Young ladies be tween 18 and 25 years of age, possessing a grammar ' acliool , education, will find it to their advantage to join this class at once. You will be well-paid while learning, with frequent and regular increases. Con genial people to work with, rapid promotion for those who -how ability; no previous ex perience necessary. Apply to Miss Wayt, Instructress, Cum berland Tel. & Tel. Co. 8-18 HELP WANTED Middle-aged white lady for housekeeping. 204 West Dun - can avenue. 8-12 WANTED Oirls Model laundry, work. md women to work at Good pay and sternly l.tf FOR RENT Houses FOR RENT To responsible party, splen- nia noma on east side; modern; garage and servants' quarters. Main 2108. MACRAE & STUART 2-1-4-5 SALESMEN WANTED DO YOU want clean. niKh-clasa, money, ma kin selling propnnitlonaT You will find them In tipeclaltr Salesman Max, sine 100 -pa Re, monthly; chuck full In. spirational selling talks by best writ, era; every Issue course In salesman, ship; vlKoroualy exposes "Junk" sellers, mlsrepreaenters and frauds; the a Kent's champion; yearly 82. Send 26o for three months' trial subscription read current .esue; If not satisfied. tSxs re. funded. (Sold on news stands.) Spa. cialty Salesman Magailne, Caxton building. ChlcsBo. 10. tf THIS WAITER Bt6lNNlMC rJexT WEEK, WE WILL SCRVR 5MAi.Lf.P-j rVerioMS id this Pe-STADRAMr ii i ii ii n li -v i i i. i i i ii v HELP VANTED Male WANTED Experienced COAL MINKRS - (high wage scale). We also have some fine 6peuings where experienced, persevering Contractors can make good . money. Call op or tele phone RIDDLE COAL COMPANY, 619 Hamilton Bank Bldg. 7-tf HELP WANTED Combination gun and bicycle repairer, tr either one; good salary. fchreveportArms and Cycle Co, Bhreveport, La. 7-11 HELP WANTED An experienced man on kodak work. Novelty Photo Co., 10 East Eleventh street Chattanooga. 7-11 HELP WANTED- EXPERIENCED BOTTLERS ON FOOT POWER CROWN SODA MACHINES: STEADY WORK AND GOOD PAT. WRITK DIEHL ft LORD. NASHVILLE, TEN NES8EE. 7-12 HELP WANTED A No. 1 all-around shoemaker; good wages. The Shoe Renury, 1421 Market' street 7-14 HELP WANTED A No. 1 stenographer, male. Apply in person after 7 p.m 829 Cherry street. 7-13 HELP WANTED Farmei' with wife that Is willing to go north) work for both. People with children need not apply. Call or writ 2308 Cator street 7-14 HELP WANTED A first -class colored blacksmith, also four helpers; steady pom i ion. Appiy to rnuer Automobile and Wagon works, 1223 Market street 7-14 WAN TED High-grade machinists and lathe brands. Steady employment guar anteed good men; good pay; eight-hour day. Apply at works, Lucey Manufactur ing Corporation, 19th and Grove streets or 'phone Main 785. . 7-tf FOK SALE Real Estate Kflt $ALE-JUr alehouse, one 8 V -axie tract, also one 414-acre tract, east of Mission ridge. Thomas Trlmby. 121 East Eighth street 6-m-13 FOR BALE Modern five-room cottage, 901 Highland Park avenue; mlKlit take good car as part payment Hemlock , 1178. 6-13 FOR 8ALF 316-acre. farm, twelve miles out, $7,000; 276 acres, running water, twenty miles out, 150 sores in cultiva tion, nne stock farm, $7,000; 350 acres fine red land, splendid lmprovemnntH, $5 per acre. 6. A. Brown, 100 West Ninth street Main 6892. 8-13 FOR SALK Real estate. Dandy new four-room bungalow, with electric lights,-sewerage, etc., located right on car-line In North Chattanooga; extra-1 large corner lot- with laraa rich iter-1 den spot already prepared and plant ed. If sold at once, three years paid up fire Insurance, good kitchen range, I window ahades and planted garden will all be Included. I'rlce $l.s,',fl; small! cash payment, balance like rent. Calh Main 4ti6 thla afternoon or tomorrow,! or. Main 8891 between 6:80 and 9:30 1 this evening. 6-11 FOR SALK100 acres flrat-class hliih hammock land, $25 per acre; timber will more than pay for this land. Also 10, 000 acres pasture land, $4.60 per acre. Brown Bros., Brookville, Fla. 8-18 FOR KENT Rooms FOR RENT Furnished rooms. 18 Cnllle'avenue. Mc-8-13 FOR IIKNT Newly-furnished rooms; reaaonnhle. New Home hotel, Main 8t31. 730 Georgia avenue. 3-16 FOR RKNT Modern steam-hested rooms by day, week or month; positively clean management; your pntronnite so licited. Majestic hotel, 712 Cherrv street. FOR RENT ROOMS 821 Walnut Main 6105. 8-18' FOR RUNT Two nice large unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping; desirable location, east aide. Main 4962. 8-18 FOR RENT Three unfurnished rooms In Highland Park; very reasonable. Call Main 2279. 1-13 ! FOR RENTFurnlshed bsdroom. I'hona Main 6167 or call 14 Mitchell, Apart, ment 3. 3.J3 FOR RENT One nlcelv bedroom; meals nearby. I'hona Min 8965. 8-12 FOR RENT Two deal light housekeeping. Call Main 2r.nn. 8-11 FOR fiENT Rooms, wlrti , . ooara. Mre. r.. M. Hopkins. Fleming! block, corner Nlnlh and A streets. 8-n "Group Your Debts" Credit la a man' Greatest Aset If your friends believe In you, so does the GAMMON BYHTEM BANK. We will finance you to keep your bills from drsgirlng. A clean sheet Is worth more than the 8 per cent. Ilscount you pay us. loans repaid In weekly Installments of 2 on each $ iOO.OO. Citizeni Saving & 'Loan Corporation Veluntser Bldg. (Dewey St. Sid) AND TOM NEVER DID GET IT3 TUB ewe a, si TRNiUG To yo CoM5BVe FAT5 TRW IT- FOR RENT Automobiles FOR HIRE Seven-passenger car. driven by lady; catering especially to ladles desiring to make trips to and from the poet Phone Main $366. -m-22 SITUATION WANTED SITUATION WANTED Ladies, listen! I have a talent for cleaning glass win dows. If you want work of that kind done, call Main 2535 and ask for Leroy x ryor. . u-11 SITUATION WANTED By engineer or powerhouse man; can give beat of ref erence. M. J., care New. 11-m-U SITUATION WANTED Experienced nurse, not trained, would nurse con finement cases. Address Nurse, care News. ii-u SITUATION WANTED Toung man not susbject to draft with cloan habits, desires position as chauffeur for some private family for the summer; reason, able salary; careful and reliable driver; any klnt of machine; two years' expe rience; best of references. At present employed as stenographer; desire change for better health on outside. Address L. ,A, Wooten, (29 Chestnut. 11-lt SITUATION WANTED As atenogrs. pher, by young lady with two year' experience, Call Main 4877. 11-m-ll FOB RENT Apartments FOR RENT Attractive four-room fur. nlahed apartment, near Oglethorpe car: modern conveniences. Call Hemlock POULTRY AND EQOS FOR 8 ALE Errs for hatching, from heavy laying White Leghorns. L. Bcott, 2800 Main atreet, Ridgedale. 27-m-H No. 1676S. 6tats of Tennessee Chancery Court of Hamilton County. It. Howard vs. B. A. Emery et at. II appearing from allegations In com. piitlimnt'a bill, which is sworn to, that Nettle Frltts and huxband. J. 14. Frltta: .1 nines A. Emery, Charles Emery, Ellaa A. Kichey ami husband, H. A. lilchey; May Hells ltloliev' and linnlmmt l't Ulchey; James Kmerv are nonresidents nf the state of Tennessee, ao that the ordl. nary prooesa of law cannot be served upon them, It la ordered that publication be mailo for four successive wenka in The Chattanooga News, a newspaper published In Hamilton rountv. nntlrvln said nonresidents to appear at the next may ruiea nr sain rourt, to lie held at the courthouse In Chattanooaa on tl first Monday In May next, the Kama oeinr a rule day or said court, ami ..k. defense to snld bill or the snnie will be taken for confessed and the cause set for iienrina; ex pane as to them. This 11th day of March, int. BAM ERWIN. C. M. Allen ITItxfeld, W. J. Watson, So Ilcltora. i FOR ROOFLtfO and PAINTS ItCALL WILLINGHAM & 00. MAIN 40 and 368 AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE " in one of the biggest and best Casually Companies, in Amer ica at greatly reduced prices. Call M. 489 for full informa tion. G LOVER & GRADY FOR SHINGLES CALL WILLINGHAM & CO. MAIN 40 and 368 COAL NICE LUMPS The kind that makes good, hot fire in the grate. We have plenty of it for delivery now. Home Ice Co. Phone M. 1097 or M. 4900 FOR LUMBER CALL WILLINGHAM & CO. MAIN 40 and 36S ALONG. fiOWtPelMCMTA That a simple enough - ue a. aho wt'er FIND A WAV Vour, HEAD K' 7 I! ' I ' '"Ik . M TOM COWtER MAKES FULTON TAKE NOTICE uai unauenger uroirgy and Closes One Lamp Before Fred Settlei Things in Fifth. Pt" Louis. March it. Fred Fulton of Rochester, Minn., knocked out Tom Cowler, of New York, In the, fifth round of a sohedueld l-round bout here tonight. (!owkr, up to the moment In the fifth round, when Fulton landed squarely on hia Jaw wl1' - left hook, had been the aggressor and In at least three of the rounds had an advantage. In the first round Cowler caught Fulton squarely on the chin and the Minnesota heavyweight was groggy Cowler followed with a blow that cloned Fulton's right eye and the round ended with all I he honor for the New Yorker. Fulton was still suffering from his punishment In the second round, but rallied and sent Cowler to the mat for tha count of eight The third and fourth rounds were almost even, with Cowler Jav- ing an enge ror nm aggressiveness. Throughout Fulton had played for i;owiers jaw and early in tha firth round, swung a left hook that sent Cowler down. The latter was up at ths count if eight hut was sent down again and counted out Pulton a$)'1 Cowler met on Jan. t. HIT, in New York. Cowler being knocked out In tho first round. 8HE WA8 IN BED TWO MONTHS Women sulTeilnr backache, rheu mailo pains, sore muscles, stiff ,'jlnts or any symptom of kidney trouble should rend this letter from Mrs. H. C, Hmall, Clnyton, N. M.s "I had been under tha doctor's care all summer and In bed two months, but kr-pt getting worse. In Jut. ry I got so bad I told them something had to ba dona or I couldn't live. We noticed an advertise ment for Fole Kidney rills and aont r some. They hav done me more good than all other medicines." Jo Anr-iraon, druggist, Chattanooga, Tenn. (Adv.) DEMPSEY SIGNS TO MEET GUNBOAT SMITH, MARCH 25 Mill to Ba Stsaed In Atlanta Terry MoQovern Goes Downi Grab Win. Atlanta, Oa., March 12, Jack Pomp soy and (liinlioiit Hmlth have signed articles for a 10-rotind boxing con teat here on March 26, It was an nounced tonight. The match will be for tha liencfU of tho t'uuip Gordon Athlotlo fund. Cleveland. Miuvh 12. Harry Oreb, of Fltlsburgh, nnd Mike McTlgue, of New York, middleweight, boxed ten rounds here lust night, Oreb out pointing MoTlgue In nine rounds with one round' even, according to Ihe newspaper critics, tlreb forced the nghtin throughout with MoTlirue al ways on the defensive. McTlgua weighed In at 188 pounds at I o'clock today, but Orcb falLd to appear to ha weighed In. Philadelphia, March II. Frankle Callahan, the lliooklyn lightweight, defeated Young Terry Mcdovern, of l'hlludelphli!, In a 8-round liout here lust night. Callahan had the better of every round. 1 - CUT THIS OUT IT IS WORTH MONEY nON'T MUSS Til IS, Cut out this slip, enclose with Hn nnd mail It to Foley A Co., S886 rlhclllold Ave.. Chi cago, III., writing your nam and ad dreas clearly. You will receive In re1 turn a trial package containing Foley' Honey end Tar Compound, for coughs, cold and croup; Foley Kidney I'llla, for. r In In aldea and hack! rheuma tlsin, backache, kidney nnd bladder ailments; and Foley Catliartlo Tab let, a w!iolMme and thoroughly rlenlng ratlin rile, for constipation biliousness, headache nd a' legist) bowels. .In Anderson, druggist, Chat lanooga, Tenn. (Adv.) WISCONSIN GOVERNOR WITHDRAWS FROM RACE Former Stat Exeeutiv to Aid Len- root' Candidaoy, Milwaukee, Wis., March II. Former flov. Francis K. MoOovern, candidate for Ihe republican nomination for United Htnti's senator at tha primary election March 18 late yesterday lied notice of his withdrawal from the race with Ihe socretary of state and placed himself in the service of oturresstnan Irvlno 1, I 'ii root, also a candidate for the nomination. Mr. Mc'lovrrn' announced his action was linaod on tho Indictment of Victor I.. Merger, socialist rundldute, which "practically removes Horger from the Hat fit candidates." Berser'a followers. Mc(7ovrrn declared, are certain to go In a body to tha support ' of James Thompson the liKollclln candidate. and make sure hi nomination on the republican ticket shopM both Inroot nnd I remain In the field to divide the patriotic vote of the party." ALMOST A YOUNQ MAN AQAIN When a man awakes In the in wil l back ao lirr he ran hardly op o rr, with shooting t.vi -.i m In sldrs and groins, dark and puffed pouches i niier eyea-when hla move ment seem slowed and he links vim nd enerr Instead of saying. I'm "t'lnif old." he should 1" on guard sgiilnot kidney trouble. f H. Whltehurat. It. F. I). 1. Norfolk. Va writes: "1 hail .i ulf ring fur no i than a' year, but since taking Folr .idney rills I feel almost a young man again." Jo Andi wn, druggist, Chattanooga, Tenn. (Adv.) BY ALLMAN Tj an f r.i 'i i i ! "!'. '4 W 0 BALL PLAYERS WONT DRILL THIS YEAR Chicago, March 12. Military training for baseball player in the American league will be dropped this season. President Johnson said today. Tha clubs will ba unable to Kt drill ser geants. JACK BRITON FACES VIC MORAN HERE MARCH 20 No One-Sided' Affair Both Fighters Enow Oam and Have Speed and Science. Encouraged by tha support he Is re ceiving and believing that Chattanooga tight fans want to see 'two ' well matched professionals face each other. Joe Levy has matched Vlo Moran and Jack Ttrltton, ex-welterwelght cham pion, for an eight-round fracas March 20. Levy has brought a couple of fast fighters here recently, bat In both In stances, like so many of the preltmln- 1 arles, the contenders are unevenly matched. In booking Moran and Brit ton, however, a fight of real merit should be staged. Both men have tons; ring experience in professional fields. Both are skilled boxer and the fight should bo well worth while. Follow ers of the game will remember Mo ran' fight with Charlie White here In 1916. lie also stayed ten rounds with Ilennle Leonard In 1918. but wag knyoed by the fast welter last year In the second round. Urttton had a shade over Ted I-ewla In their fight at Atlanta last week, so fan who saw I,ewia In action with Pari last Saturday night may know what to expect. BOTH WETS AND DRYS CLAIM ADVANTAGE New York Allied Temperance Army Presents Unbroken Front. Albany, N. Y., March 1!. After era! sktrmlshe In hearing on. liquor legislation, wet and dry force In tha assembly today were formed for action with both side claiming an advantage. The resolution to ratify the federal prohibitory amendment on tha cairn dnr as a specliU order prom lard to fur nish one of tha most spectacular and hotly waged contests of the session. Tha allied temperance foroes pre. nnted an unbroken front In support of ratification, while those opposed, who had been busy building up their defense, expressed confidence that they would be able to withstand the temperance attack. Ilefore the open ing U wa predicted that the final vote might not be taken until late In the jy. The fact that certified copies of the vol by which the Tudcrai amendment wa declared to have been passed by congress had been received last night and wa to be read into tha recoida today, wa taken to preclude any at tempt to delay final artlon. Intimation had lioeti given by assemblymen who question the constitutionality of the federal ai't, that they would insist that no action ba taken here until the certified copies had arrived. Karl Lehmann Will Conduct Prayer Meeting Karl Ihman, emit hern state sec re. lary of the Christian Endeavor aaao. elation, will conduct tha midweek prayer meeting at the Recond ITeaby terlnn church Wednesday evening; at l;tQ o'clock. BOTH DOCKETS ARE UNUSUALLY LIGHT. Criminal and Civil Docket of Chat teoga Superior Court Set far Wednesday Morning, (Kpsclal to Ths News ) Tyerly, tla., March 12. Tha ortm Innl docket will be taker up In Chat tonga superior court Wedneailay morn. Ing. The civil docket will probably t cleared today, lloth dockets are un usually light and court will prolblv adjourn Thursday for the term. Judge Moaea Wright, of Home, Is presiding. RAILROAD CARS TIED UP AT WESTERN GATEWAYS Chicago. March 1J. An Important embargo In western territory wa an-, nntinccd yesterday by ll. II. Alahton, director of railroads, owing to congest Hon on line east of fhlras-n. ltetween lS.ooo and 20.000 cars are tied up at western gateways becadse of the Inability of ra stern road to Tti crlve them. The embargo will last un til the I'oiiKistlon Is cleared. I'ntll then there will be no loading of cars except with commodities mad preferential by the government, such as coal, coke. sine, petroleum products. livestock and food for domestic con sumption. Tha embargo appllue) to food for poit. It Is estimated that a week or two must elapse before the embargo can be modified. INDICTED FOR MURDER OP . WIFE AND FATHER-IN-LAW Roanoke. Va., March It Thomas Trumbo wa Indicted at lledford, Va yesterday on two counts, one charging murder of Ms 15-year-ol.l wife and the other of her father. W. I'. Wt. according to reporta received her last night. Trial wa set for March it. The atfalr said to bnife grown out of a difficulty between TriTnilo and hi SAILORS IN PHILIPPINE ISLANDS DECLARE STRIKE Manila. March II. The sailors en saced in service with the ship plying between Islands have declared a strike for Increased wages. TO TAKE CENSUS THIS YEAR IN MANILA Manila. March 11. Oor. Harrison has stR-nrd a bill authonxing a census this year. RECEIVE EGGS FROM SHANGHAI, CHINA Nine Hundred Case Consigned te New York Arrive. 0;!na('urir. S". V . March 13. Nina hundred ra. cf eeg from China ere rec-ied at thla port yesterday. on;gne.i rroni .nansnai lo :ew York. This ts the aeconj shipment Of the kind to pass tnrougn Osdensburt during Ui past twelve aiunUia, - I Tr 4 - v