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PAGE TWELVE. THE NEWS bUMimR. .TUESDAY, AUGUST 3, 1920. PINK PI.I'FK, Ark Mrs. It. I- Vur ncll, 41 liit'd hire Kridiiy mtirniiiK. M' is survived by h,r IuihImiuI. mio ieii mui two yowiiK duiiKhlvrs, unit fur I'loili rs, N. 1'. Hall, "f Hisun: W. M. Hull, of RodfivUI; l'lnk and JaT H.ill, "f New Orleans. MAKKBK TKKK. Ark -Mrs .1 A Wall, who died at C,arily-U;ms:iy lus pltal In M-niihls. rtMil.d ln-iv fr m.ir than 20 wars. tli l Mirvivi'l l. h.r hustnd, time sons. Mult Wall, oi Mtmrrfus. and Harry anil Kr.ml; Wall, 'if Marked Tr and onu 'lau(.-ht. r, Mr.-. T A'. Ilrigaiicf. of I . V Mill, Ark. yThei iltv line in jiark was Kiwritd ul lialf mast li"lav in h.r nu -nmry. aim S & larirr i niwd of friends 1. ft f.r Man illas. Tenn., to attend the funeral. 111. UK MOUNTAIN'. Misa News ltu reaehed her annoum-lin; the itrnth of Mrs Jim Hail, of Pumas. I". !, ,'", northern part of this count. Mrs. Hall had been marr.ed about II curie. She was the mother of four children, two of them haunt; died several years UK" Hiirial will take jilaoe In t'le family burial ground. CiRKNAPA. Miss The l"'ly of W P Minis, son of Mr and Mis. '. Minis. Sr.. of Uretiada, resehed lor. Saturday from oversens, ueeomnnli d by an appropriate nillltary eseort d.--tiilliil bv the war di -purtmeJit. and ui? buried In odd Kellows' ii.-i.ry utter funeral servlees from the r.sideinc. Thi young man died In a hospital o! pneumonia after an attael; of the Influenza. TOCCOrOI.A. Miss. CI lilies 1'ahler. of the Kcru .omnuinlti f this countv. died at his homo !alurdny and was burled In the Keru cemetery the foi loivinK afternoon. He was a member of thp liaptist church, and Is survived by his widow and six children. HALLS, Tonn Miss Mary Tavlor. dauKhter of Mr. Clint Taylor, died h. Thursday. Miss Taylor was for many vears telephone operator at this place Funeral servlees were held Friday at the Ilaptlst church by Pr, 10. 1. At wood. of PversburK, and burial too.; plan. In the city cemetery She Is survived by a father and two sisters. HUMTIOI.PT. Term. The body of Sam Vlrtill (loodwin, member of the A K. V., who died In France Oct. 13, I Use Howard's Buttermilk Cream and So Should You This siood looklns young woman says: Buttermilk and Cream simple reme dies best keeps face, hands and linns In exoulsite condition, soft, smooth and beautiful guaranteed. lie suro you get Howards Buttermilk Cream HAMMER-BALUARD DRUQ CO. ISIS, arrived her Saturday and bis funeral took pim-e here on that da He Is survived by his futher, inuther. lcur fistci's and three brothene MII.LISiiToN. T. nn Mrs. V. Tallei , 1'. died at lo-r home here Sna il. i afterno. ti Sin is suiri Ived h one 'on, .1 W Tali, i . on.- daughter, Mrs. K. A. H.irro'.d, una four brothers. T. It Waik.r. T It Walker, K. Walk er mui T I'V W'a ker. Funeral services were heid .M.-ndny afiertioon at the Methodist el. nr. h at MilliiiKtotl GETTING OFF CHEAP. Sir: As I ui leavlna the sleeper the ort.r sai.l. "Shall I brush you off.'" "No," I satd. 'Til net of the usual way." II. I- T. In Hearst's for August. NoKKOLK. Va - l'rof. Mallury K. Cannon. iriiicipai of Maury IiIkIi school, of Norfolk, and one of the bes' l.nown educators in YliKlma, is dead at la eslille. Va.. after lirl. f II: lles lie iiad been idelllllie.t With the Non'olk pul. lie school saiem "i yens, and had piiucipul of the lllrili s. hool lor three ears. Pl liliAM. X. C Miles F1t,'attt, of this city, has been appointed superin tendent of the Durham division of IHe Norfolk Southern railroad, with offices in this city, uccordihK to an official bulletin. Simple Way to End Dandruff IMXi: HM'FF, Ark.-W. H. Hall, of t:iaeine. and Mtsi Ruth Whitehead, of Am, went marited here Friday by Justice J, S. Wiiey. Ti a t "Hi'til.A, Miss. Il' KetchuMi and Miss Manard Jtnca.ster. of pi'Uiy, uere married Sunday at the home ol t ie Rev. W. i. Harms, near the unl Misiiy. Alter a snort trip to South ern points, Mr. and Mrs. Ketch urn will make their home In I 'clay. PB WITT. Ark -Towner Snell and Miss Maude Wright, popular young persons of Almyru. Ark., were married Saturday at the manse of the First Methodist church In this city, the R. v J. W. Rogers officiating They wIP make their home In Klmyra. where the bridegroom has business Interests. 1'IXK MU'FF. Ark Col. and Mrs. Jk C. Woodward, of College I'.uk, via.. DESERVES THE CREDIT SAYS MEMPHIS WOMAN Mrs. Maude Miller Says Tan lac Has Made Her Perfectly Well Woman Once More. Thole is one sure nay that has never failid to remove dandruff at once, and that is to dissolve it, then you destroy it entirely. To do this, Just get about four ounces of plain, common liquid arvon from any drug store (this Is all you will need i. apply It at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub It in gently with the finger tips. lie morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or lour more applications will completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign imd trace of It, no niatter how mui h dandruff you may have. You will find all Itching and digging of the scalp will stop Instantly, and lour hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, mid look and feel a hundred times b. Iter. adv. KAFFEE BEEN K B- The New Safe Relief for Headaches, Neuralgia and Head Pains. For the first timo a medicine has been discovered that will actually re lieve headaches, the patna of neuralgia and other head pains quickly that's perfectly safe to use and has no after effects. Kaffe Been contains no opiates, nar cotics or idher habit -forming drugs. Neither does It contain any antlpyrine, Hcetanllid, aspirin, or any of the for merly used coal tar preparations that are dangerous to use and that enter Into the make-up of so many other medicines that are offered as remedies for Ills and pains of this nature. Kaffee llein has relieved so many thousands of stiffen rs from pains of the head or neuralgia and Is so unfailing In Its relief and dependable In its ac tion that every dealer will refund your money if you are not perfectly satisfied with the results. At all drug stores and soda fountains In trial packages It) cents or larger Blue 25 rents. Huy a package today and try this wonderful pain relieving medicine. THI-: KKSU.TS ('.RATIFY AND Till: THICK SATISK1KH. CHKM1CA1. HiivurCTS COMPANY, Memphis, Tenn. Girls. GUM TONE wl beautify your qumt. Mkt teeth whiter. At All Good Drug Stores. "Tanlao went right after my troubles at once, and now, after taking only three bottles, I am a well woman," declared Mrs. Maude It Miller. Ml pcnipstcr Street, New South Memphis, Tenn. "About three years ago I began su -ferlng from stomach trouble, which continued to grow worso until at times It seemed like I could not live. 1 had Indigestion so bad I couldn't eat a singlo thing without its hurting me, ami my liver was very Inactive. After everv meal I would bloat up with gas until 1 could hardly nreathe, and my heart acted so qtieerly that at times 1 was actually frightened, t was ex tremely nervous and it was simply Im possible for me to get a good night's sleep. I felt tired and worn out all the lime, and was badly constipated "Some of my friends and relatives had takei) Tanlac with such fine re sults I decided to try it myself. Well, sir, 1 now have a splendid appetite, can eat just anything I wnnt and nevr have a sign of Indigestion. My liver Is active, my nurves In fine shape, t sleep well and have regained my strength so that 1 ran do my house work with greater ease than In years. There has been such an improvement In my condition I am actually surprised at It, and Tunlac deserves all the cred- Tanlac sold in Memphis by the fol lowing agents: Warnock Prug Com pany, Weiss' rharmary, Poyle-Turley Prug Company, A. Kenkert Company, 2 stores; 1,. H. Kllpatrlrk, Wadllngton Purdw Moore's Pharmacy, Taylor & Taylor, 3 stores'. Washburn-l.yle Prug Company, C. O. Manning and Rattler? Pharmacy. , adv. announce the engagement and ap proaching marriage of tlietr daughter, nioui.u. io Ljeul. William Wroe Brew ster, I'.S.A.. of this city. The wed dinp will take place Oct. 1 in College Park. Mr. Brewster wa a member of the 1SJ0 claw from West Point Mili tary academy. - CRYSTAL 8PMXGH. Miss. Will E. 3 SHOES The Finest On Earth If you want the best shoe made, wear Hanans. They have stood the test of American" men for gen erations and stand today the peer of all fine shoes. BiHANAN I if Is ' TY A Load Off Your Mind Instead of worrying about how, when and where you can get a new part of metal to replace one which has been broken, send the pieces to us, no niatter what they may be. We'll have the whole thing back to you in a few hours as good as new and in just as strong and firm a condition as it ever was. And we save you all the worry in addition to a substantial saving in money. Remember the Name and the Place. METAL WELDING COMPANY W. C. Graves Proprietors Robt. W. Bowers 324-326 Old Madison Ave. Phone M. 2799. We Carry for Immediate Delivery a Full and Complete Line of Welding Equipment and Supplies. Wonderful Values We ar offering tome won derful valuei In Hanan Ox ford. It will pay you to fill your next year'a require ment! at present price. Every last and leather In complete ilze. Let u ihow EEE SHOE CO. 59 South Main St. Memphis, Tenn. Haley, deaf mute, -who waa born an reared here, waa married Sunday aft ernoon to Mia Mattle NettlevtUe. The way of the transgressor, a a general rule, M to blame It on a woman either the one who drove" him to It, or the one who "lured", him to it, For A Taxi No matter what the occasion social call business trip or a hurnVd sprint for a train JUST PHONE 1 And you will arrive at your destination "right side up with care" and on time. 784 TAXI AND AUTO CO. HARRY HALL, Mgr. Phones 784-785 110 Monroe Ave. Including M MEMPHIS to PADUCAH And Return Via ' ILLINOIS CENTRAL Emancipation An excursion of refinement Day separate coaches for white and Celebration colored. Special Train From Poplar Street Station Only Leave Memphis August 10th 10:45 p.m. Leave Paducah August 11th 11:00 p.m. R. J. CARMICHAEL Assistant Gent Passenger A 8ft. P. W. BELL, City Passenger Agt. in . il most musical sound on a hot summer day is the tinkle of the ice in a frosty glass of Tetley's fragrant, good- " tasting Orange Pekoe Tea. There's some thing about its delicious flavor that makes ' one forget all about the heat! TETLEY'S TEA makes good tea a certainty It's the skillful blending that makes Tetley's such good tea. There's a hundred years blend ing experience back of it. JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc. New York, N. Y. V Early-StrattonCo. DISTRIBUTORS MEMPHIS, TENN. :t: '.) ) HI !'! f) () :t: () ( ;'! ':i:' :' (: ( !. ( () & ' :': :t: :) (" it: ( ( :if (; 'w. ( ') () () () () i (': n: ( ::" ! C ( ') K - ' ' l w ' . ' , is 1 1 4 -::,v;v f 4 'wis TENNESSEANS ADMIRE A MAN OF, SINCERITY AND COURAGE That is why the Democrats of Tennessee are going to give Gov. Roberts the nomination for a second term. Gov. Roberts deserves re-election. He has measured up to every requirement of his great office. He stands four-square for Demo cratic principle. Born and reared on a little farm in Overton County, he knows the needs of the people in the country, as well as those of the cities. Governor Roberts Will Speak In Memphis Wednesday Night, August 4, At The New Lyric Theater Every Democrat in Memphis Should Hear Him. He Will Speak Wednesday at 10:30 OTlock at Collierville. 'u: :'! u: !nv. Rulij'rts .'iilvm-ntrd ;i lvvisimi nf the taxation iind asM'sMiit'iit laws, ainl the nicniltcrs t the legislature enacted his recommendations into law, in accordance with the plain prn n of the .Mate constitution. As a result of tlie operation of these laws, under which millions of pnpeitv which formerly altogether escaped taxation has been assessed, while the valuation of other property has heeii fairly equalized. The State Tax, which was last year 70 cents, will be only 25 to 26 cents for 1920 a reduction in the tax rate of about 60 per cent. Thus, For the First Time in Twenty-five Years the State's Expenditures Will Be Met By Its Revenues For these reasons. ;rnd because Teiiiiesseans believe in rewarding faithful service in public office, we ask every Democrat, in Shelby County to VOTE FOR A. II. ROBERTS FOR GOVERNOR In the Primary Election Thursday, August 5 We ab-o a-k your votes for ieo. X. Welch, for re-election as a member of the State Kail road Commission, as he also has well served the people during his first term. THE SHELBY COUNTY ROBERTS CLUB Executive Committee: L. M. STRATTO.W Chairman. J. KI.MORK HOLMES, Vlo Chairman. F. I). FILLER, Secretary. A. E. Jennings Jack W. Gates Phil Canale Jno. D. Martin S. M. Williamson Clias. J. HaaRe W. W. Mallory Frank S. Bragg ) Col. Roane Waring S. Y. Wllaon June II. RudlaiU W. H. Slgler D. M. Armstrong J. W. Shepherd Ben Henderson H. S. Griffin F. N. Fisher Milton B. Rose Geo. Morris Ferd Callahan W. A. Hall W. N. Craig M. H. Hunt K. E. Jeter R. L. Jordan Lee Cummlngs $ f $ ) ) u: (4) f I 'p i .it: ') ;t: ft