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The Daily Register, RicKmonc-, Madison County, Kentucky - Monday, July 1 1, 1921 IPtUIBILC L nxnoo 2 P. M. RAIN OR SHINE 13 WIS mu WE WILL SELL FOR 2 w at 423 West Walnut street his --- w I Dwell ing one vacant lot ! an The beautiful residence of Mr. I.- W. Barnett at 423 W. Walnut, will be sold Saturday afternoon, July 16th, at;2 p. m, rain o shine. j: j . The house consists of 8 rooms, 2 halls, etc," 4 rooms arid hall down stairs, 4 rooms upstairs, with bath, summer kitchen, good cistern at back door, gas piped in house. House newly painted and is in Al condition both inside and out. The lot with the house is 89 feet by 150 feet, and the lot adjoining is 50x 1 50 feet. The vacant lot will be offered then the house and lot and then it will be offered as a whole. You will be pleased with this property and furthermore it will make you a good home, something to be proud of, and enough space for you to have a garden, chickens, etc. Possession will be give in 30 days or less time if so desired by the purchaser. ? 1 ' ''-'" .v: jm;,.- Terms on this property will be 1 -3 down and balance in two equal payments. These terms are made to suit you; anyone desiring to pay cash cairffd$iK)l'1' K For further, inforrnatipn get in touch with the owner or call our office and we wilt oe maci to snow ypu ms prpperaa i ": WW r" 31 if K4f i'T,v ,, V: 'lid VVi "Pill i" ; f f lf .IK hi I PHONE 2)1 i ' ... REALTY D ui cinq, on i;.o;! - no.; L. W. Dunbar, F. P. Caldwell Sales Managers. uur: ft i,c,. , orjqhmOND, KY MRS. FAULCONER WEEPS AT BOARD MEETING Rrwiinmkrr novoj- ncr Krli-L4,M-c our calc nrp rrnrtir tfr1 nh 1 - Lexington, HOT DAYS - Save Coal order," the KyvJuly 11 Mrs LNanhie . G. Faulconer, County School Superintenflent, vho has been under constant fire since the new County Board of ' Education took .office in ".Iarch. went' at a i meeting of the board under lire of hot questions and taunts after she presented .a bill to Dr. Gil bert Bailey, chairman, for upkeep of her automobile. Under the old board's regime, she said, her ex penses were p:ud. ' : Dr. Bailey asked Mrs. Faul coner if her expenses were un limited. Numerous questions were fired at her .while she was in tears. Dr. Bailey began to read a number of bills. The su perintendent started talking to j mother member 'while the chair i man was readhi?-. I "You are out of chairman exclaimed "I am not.", she retorted.- ' "You are, and as chairman of (this meeting, it is my duty, to keej) order." - "KcepN it then." said Mrs. Faul coner. She snapped her " finger at him and lef: the room, weep ing, thus bringing and end to the f dispute. j TJje board has declared that '.the finances have been kept poor ly, and Henry James, State In 'S sector and .Examiner, has made zva audit of th books for the board. Extravagance and care-1 lesseriss in keeping the records j has been charged, j Prof. George Baker, of the j Cniversity of Kentucky, recently I was elected to . ncceed Mrs. Faul jconer at the ?i;d of her term. at ting in an ."advisory capacity until her term expires, and the board and Superintendent have been constantly at "outs," Mrs. Faulconer charging that an- at tempt was made to induce her to quit. COLD NIGWJTS - Liko Coming Winter -Doaway with worries. Phpn 2& and we will look afteryou. Serviced i r ft F. H. Gordon Phone 28 Left on bases Waco 7; Rich mond 8. " ; Stolen bases J. Fritz, Coving--ton, Ginter, Robinson, D.-Tribble. Metcalf, Lackey; Barnett. 2, and Double plays C. . Rogers to Barnett to Keith. Sacrifice . hits Keith and Mcr Kinney. " " N Struck out by Isaacs v 4; by! Metcalf 7. '. 1 Base cm balls off Isaacs 2; off J Metcalf 2. , f by 'Metcalf 2- Passed balls McKinney. W ild pitch Isaacs. , Umpire Parks. ; CHARGED WITH SLAYING HIS WIFE In response to the inquiry of many telephone subscribers: "What can I do to help my serv ice?" this advertisement is published. Ta lorsville ' Kv. vnarjrea wun- xne RICHMOND NiNi DEFEATS WACO r 3TJ3 Welcome Eriends You are especially ifiviteti to drop in at. our store when you are in town, you will find every convenience in our rest room, and we want you to feel at home. ' . . . j When you get ready to do your shopping you will find our experienced clerks ready to assist you. v Our stock of ladies' wants were never more complete. r, .' . p i c k e d. i, ea m from , R ich. m o lid j(tprneyec to .Vaco r'i Saturda.'y Mheri..they, defeated, a: nihel from I tjhat place by a-sc,ore .of 12 to; 10. The oc,al, ljp s. although, otit, hit. ipanag-ed.to ,yin jiy .bunching hits and.ipjayikr .masterly ball, oir the -I green., Isaacs' ' pitched. . a nice ?ame for "theJoca!s and ! pulled Richmond through in fine style. He held thiYWaaattack Wavier control untwiiidl hitith 'Avh'dujft aloojkvt-jfor-.theni to be dan US?tliifougii'thcy did fjivq our boys a ihake'in the fma' round. Charley Rogers led the Rich niondites at handling the wiliow with two triples, a double and a single in five times up. He tried to stretch his two bagger into a triple but died in the attempt. Maupin certainly chose the right man for the clean-up position. Keith and Barnett also smacked the pill hard. Covington, the star Waco in li elder, who plays the keystone position, lost one in the bushes in right-center field and circled the beses three times before the horse hide could be found. Th veteran, George Ginter, played a stellar game for the Waco team and will probably wear a uniform of the coining town team that is to be organized 'in this city. The local team got to Metcalf, a southpaw; and won in the early innings. ' The local team is improving rapidly and will soon be ready to book games vithyteams from the surrounding towns. The score: Richmond AB R H PO A E Millard cf 6 11 1 0 0 Carter If 5 2 1 2 0 0 Lackey 3b 5 1 1 4 2 2 C. Rogers 2b, p 5 1 4 3 2 0 Keith lb . 4 3 3 9 1 0 Barnett ss J 3 3.2 0 3 1 Deatherage If i 0 1 1 0 0 !BI McKinney c 4 11 6 10 l Isaacs p 5 0 0 0 3 Turpin 2b 0 0 0 0 1 0 Tuly July 11 murlnr t f his wife, Mrs. '"".Mat tic Lee Smith Shelburnc, 28vears: old, who it wa' given out June! 15, was drag ged a mile by a mule to her death A. D. Shelburne. -8, a farmer, living between Taylorsville and Wafer ford ,thre' and .one. half miles from here, was arrested Saturday afternoon by Sheriff J. B. Thomas and Deputy Sheriff W. E. Goodwin 'and taken to the Jefferson county jail for safe keeping. Excitement ran high over the arre::t. When Mrs. Shelburne was found a little more than- three weeks ago, her foot caught in the stirrup and hanging1'---bead' downward he r sk nil;'1 fractured and a mass of bruises and;'!cuts ciimvp'tlip sbVitii.lpr'; lifr litiuhanrl l.'sa.id the'in'uld had run away and i the woman's" ! bra i jWm ' 'braCtieattv. had. been '-beaten but ra'gaitlst the stones m' 'd 'He'd ibver:;wl)ich. th-c mule -'rah. ; ( Si tiuxlay the n onfall's' brothers Hi ah T . W'. Smith.' .and' ai bro- 41irr-in-iaw, Oscar Ouire, swore ft the warrant! cha'rg'incf .her bus-- feiKl 'i-eally had b'eaterf -'her to death and told tbe'Ttinawistry t'j'-bide' tlie ' crime u- '' The' Vvoman1' was 'Shclbunies third vife. She had a" child d few months old. Shelburric'S'- first v.ife.'was divorced and ; remarried and his second wife died. lie has two grown daughters. Shelburne'' is one of the largc esl land-owners in this county. .Golden Dream Cotee tastes bet ter; gees further. Get it from your grocer. 151 tf ! l 8 1 o Do yo like light crisp biscuit? i Or ' nice , whit cake? Then . tell your grocer to send Hie Latlics Stole prnrCTm McKee Block n?P-JL-Z ' 3SLs- , 42, 12 1226 13 ? Ginter out for interferring with batted ball. Waco - AB R H PO A K J- Fritz; 2b 5 .1 2 10 0 0 Covington. 2b 4 4 -3 2 3 1 p. Tribble cf 5 1 A 2 0 Ginter ss ' 4 1 ;3 1 6 1 Robinson If , 5 2 2 1 0 0 Brothreton c 4 0 2 9 2 1 Metcalf p .,.5 0 11 0 1 1 A. Fxitz'3b 3 0' 1 113 iPotts "Gold Dust" e . i I Hour , ONCE TRIED ALWAYS IL C 0ID2IAT Ol-k-Jl RICHMOBTJDw KBSTCKT : 39 10 16 27 13 Richmond 300; 313 02012 14 yaco 200 220 10310 16 Two. base hits Millard, Rogers, Keitli and Ginter. Tbree base hits C. Rogers 2 Home run; Covington. , 8 3 8 C. TINNING ROOFING OUTTEV-r' IA -r- ."HFJKT MVTTAU WORK -YKARS' EXPKIUENtE " " - . 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