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if nil THE COURIER-JOURNAL, LOUISVILLE, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 10, 1911. CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS. SECTION 2 8 11 Lost. Oeaths. Hambone Says- City and County Statistics W.

L. Coons, Auditor Finds Finances IAK FiMWUUT tiiilriing IV rm its In her B2U year, beloved moiner oi rr.usiArM ui iiaie; namm nsrn M. Willtnm. J. Albeit, Augflst.

Peter Preston and Packard Ave. Reward. Frank Raymond Theresa Kirn MAgnnlla 4S91-J. and Mrs. Catherine Doerflinger and 7 pjioTOOKAPHS of child, vlclnltv Bei grandchildren.

Remains at the res snvrter's: Tuesday. Reward. MAI" Edwin Newby, rrame dwelling. 931 Of College Improved Ex-Banker, Kills Himself tn.ic Demiiiirk, S1.7UO. Funeral Fridav.

Sentember 12. from Dan F. Owsley, concrete mock wasn William M. and Adelee K. Miller.

420H Michigan Avenue, boy. August 25. S-lhert and Catherine M. Hill. 115 N.

Wenzel, boy, 17. Ernest and Aline H. Slmms, 624 Jordan, boy, August 17. Jay W. and Frederlca W.

Irvin, 1550 Rutherford Avenue, girl, August 29. Jack P. and Virginia A. Helfrisch. Anchorage, boy.

August 26. leather: with cash; R6TREATIN' F0RRARPS ArV DE R00SV4IAMS M. the residence at 8:30 a.m., and from POUCH Brown nd grease room, 667 S. 6th, $2,500. Louisville Refining Company, concrete St.

Martin's Church at 9 o'clock. In Bulova wrist watch, inscribed Dorothy, and small blue tickets; Tuesday. terment in St. Michael Cemetery. block office, 1364 South Western Park ARC'l'S Adolph, at his residence.

1037 I RcwardM Agnolta35t4-J way. $10,000. he previously had criticised the i Wright Taylor, iteration, iz w. ssMaaas-a- S. Brook.

Monday. September 8, 1941. WATC and Chain Man sunaav institution for unpaid bills total Parkway Field. Reward. SH 6518-J.

Chestnut, $1,000. at 7:10 p.m. Beloved husband of William L. Coons, 46, Lexington, who resigned recently as vice president of the Peoples' Liberty Frances Lang Marcus. Survived by 2 Wright Sc Taylor, alteration, win s.

tn. WRIST WATCH Lady's, Bulova. yellow $2,000. sons. Alvin Chicago.

Illinois; irvin: ing $18,895, incurred through emergency purchases not reported to the state purchasing depart Herman J. and ranees M. Minings. 113 Fay Avenue, girl. September 3.

Harris C. and Thelma P. True, 3234 Virginia Avenue, girl, August 2B. William and Doris H. Kaiser, 2112 Duncan, boy, August 17.

Stoy and Leona M. Ford. 918 N. 34th. gold with 2 diamonds; air orounas, Sunday.

Reward. Abash 2930 daughter. Mrs. Arthur S. Kling; 2 A.

Dorsey. irame aweiung. Bank Trust Company, Coving Taylor Boulevard, $2,500. brothers. Sam and Robert.

New York REWARD for information regarding lot H. B. MacNeal. frame addition, 1730 Citv: sister. Miss Emma Marcus: 1 ton, was found dead at 11:30 a m.

Tuesday in his Seelbach Hotel police dog. 1427 s. novo, ma North Western Parkway, $800. ment. He added that a new business grandchild.

Funeral from Herman Mever nnd Son. 1525 S. 3d. Wednesday W. J.

Clark, frame dwelling, idiz 12 Found. room afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. Interment Manslick. $1,400. manager had been appointed since then and that all purchases An artery in Coons left arm CANOE Owner may have same by pav in Adath Israel Cemetery.

Frankfort, Sept. 9 OP) 1 Kentucky State College for Negroes closed it! fiscal year last June 30 with a $17,611 cash balance on hand and with all bond and interest payments paid at m3turity dates. This was shown Tuesday in State Auditor David A. Logan's report on the institution here. He added the cash balance a year ago was S597.

Total receipts for the year just closed were $206,861, an increase of 514,833 over the previous period, and expenditures were $176,732, a decrease of ing for ad. 1392 Dixie Hignway. NEFF Matt, ace 67 years. Monday. Sep- had been slashed, apparently by Real Estate Transfers 13 Information Personals.

temper 8. 1941. at 1:35 p.m.. at the Marine Hospital. Beloved husband of a razor blade.

Deputy Coroner since had been through the state purchasing division with a saving as a result of lower prices and 55o in stamps indicates transaction of girl, August JO. Herman E. and Nora D. Viers. 562 Harding, boy.

August 31. Thomas and Ella t. Edlin, 1208 W. Broadway, boy. August 31.

Charles B. and Kathryn E. Sproull. 3210 Lexington Road. boy.

August 30. Everett A. and Maxine S. Andes, 1361 S. Floyd, boy.

August 28. Emmett and Ann H. Masden. West Point. girl.

September 2. Harold P. and Roberta W. Teague. 2013 W.

Market, boy. August 30. M. Rodger Dougherty gave a Marie Ncff; devoted Hither ol Mrs. or fraction thrreof.

INFORMATION concerning the where J. W. Menacs and Miss Gertnide Ncff; Edith F. Bodley to W. F.

McCrocklin, suicide verdict. No notes were 55 feet, south side of Oak, east of Gar brother of Mrs. Andy Hartlage; also survived by 3 grandchildren. Funeral that authority had been given to apply $9,746 on the old obliga found. vin Place.

$1, stamps $7.10. abouts of Jonan George nener. gardener in the vicinity of Loulbvi'ie, Kentucky, during the year of his wife. Caihanna. or their heirs, will be to their advantage if communicated to the Aetna Life ance Starks Louisville.

Ky. Fred KothenburKer to Paul T. Jones. from Albert Neuratn ano son ruucrai llnme. 725 E.

Market Wednesday Found By Hotel Employes. tions. two lots in Warwick Villa, stamps 55 cents. ni 2 :10 m. Interment in Rcslhaven Charles O.

and vinnie n. wriKni. The body was discovered by J. K. Dauchrrty to J.

C. Hatfield, lot Knei' helhov. August 25. Cemetery. Spanish-American War Vet-rn.

Veterans of Foreign Wars. MEN.WOMEN! WANT VIM? Stimulant. In Jacobs Addition, stamps $1.5. Buechel, The report stated the college, headed by President R. B.

At-wood, had 528 Kentucky students and eighty-six from other States. John Ti. Rose L.euew. a nn Legionnaires assemble at Marion Masden to B. J.

hevrenea. girl. August 29. hotel employes after a guest in an adjoining room complained water had been running in Coons' tract in county, slamps the funeral home at 2:15 p.m. Deceased was a member of the Louisville Camp, The Auditor pointed out that in Ostrex Ionic Taniets pep lacking Vitamin HI, Iron.

Calcium. Phosphorus. Special Introductory 3 size todav only 29c. Call, write Tavlor Walgreen' and all other goo4 Ruth H. and E.

M. line to Anna. No. 6. Spanish-American ar vet Deaths room for several hours.

Coons erans. wife of Morris Wasserman, 25 feet northeast line of first alley southwest of Bardstown Road, northwest of Fern- Oscar Davis. 5fi. B15 E. Walnut.

Sep drug stores. Btmir Charles P. Tuesday morn registered at the hotel Wednes day. Plato May Get 2d Defense Joli tember 7, pulmonary embolism. ing.

September 8. 1941. at a onws, jjewsPAPEK MAT5-I1 for nm iJ" beloved husband of Gertrude Guess I quar fcetl; suitable for liisulatma During the Fields administra Raible: also survived by sons, uarnna Chester Brown. mm mamei, September 6, pulmonary edema. Samuel M.

Stokes. 80. Buechel. R. R.

2. September 4. myocarditis. Maude D. Thornberry.

46. Owens- f. Hnhrrt J. and daughter. Mane tion.

Coons served as a state bank garages. attics. summer cohk-, chicken coops, etc. See or phone Vr. Kessler, Mailing Room.

Th Courier-Journal it Times. examiner. In earlier years he sister, Mrs. Josephine Schange of I-ex-ington. residence, 1265 Royal Ave.

Remains at the mortuary chapel by September 25. The Whitten- boro. September 3. hemhrrhage. was an official of a Lexington FALL FISHING is good at Shafer Lake.

dale Avenue, $1. Alberta and W. F. McCracklin to F.dith f. Bodley, 38 feet east side of 2th.

south of F. Marten's lot, stamps $2.75. Mary E. and R. T.

Pearce to T. H. Nixon, tract in county. SI; stamps $13.75. H.

Mclntyre to W. F. Tevebaugh, lot in Marlborough Subdivision, stamps $1 5. H. C.

Hoffold to Irene Hayden, lot in Thompson Place. $1. H. 1.. Owen to H.

C. Hutchinson. 30 frrt on Crittenden Drive, south of War-noek, $1, slamps 5i t-cntn. berg Construction Company is building 162 units adjoining the bank George F. Priddy, 3J.

zin monsws, August 24. cerebral hemorrhage. William T. Sale. 76.

Cane Run Road, of John Maas and corner Floyd and Broadway. Funeral from the chanel. Thursday afternoon at 2 heated cottages, boats, ostcara nrir.m complete information. Address ShafT Lake Information Dept. 4, MonticeUo, Born and reared in Fayette.

Plato project. o'clock. lnd County, he was the son of the late Dr. Thomas Clifton Coons Unless unforeseen complications City to Repair Traffic Lights SC HEN KEN FEI.ntR Joseph, In his 72d I "SPONSOR Si Ii04.l or educational group. year, passed on Monday, hrpicmurr Samuel Plato, 2509 West Walnut, one of the few Negro contractors in the United States to receive defense housing contracts, was called to Washington Tuesday to negotiate his second defense housing contract for a project in P.altimore.

Mr. Plato is ahead of schedule on the Camp Taylor project here and expects to turn over one-third of the eighty-eight housing units and Mrs. Cora Dnrnaby Coons. He Kih. PHI.

at 7:15 at the lcslclcnce aiise, Mr. Plato said, the project will be completed here early in October within the 100-day 11110 lions Ave. Beloved husliHiid of purchased a Fayette County farm Louisville Home ltcully Company to Gertrude Schenkentelder (nee Stork after leaving Covington. Beloved father of Joseph. Bernard period stipulated in the contract.

The Baltimore project is a Unmarried, he is survived by Traffic lights in the central R. E. Uptain, lot in J. E. Dawkins Subdivision No.

1, SI; stamps. $4.40. Leonard Highbaugh to C. C. Chatten.

lot in J. E. Dawkins Subdivision No 1. SI: stamps. $4.40.

three sisters, Mrs. Lucy Coons and Herman Schenkenfelder. Mrs. Pnss Hasselbach. Mrs.

Jack Ruffra. Mrs. Houston Miller. Mrs. Argel Smith and Miss Doris Schenkenfelder; brother of COO.000 job calling for 250 brick1 area which have been function August 3t.

pneumonia. Daniel J. Schneider. 68. 3416 Lark-wood.

September 5, myocarditis. Dorothy Wrpler. TR, Victoria Hotel. September cirrhosis of liver. John P.

Hiyant. 68. 910 S. Brook. September 6.

carcinoma. Katie Dahlem, 76. 312 S. 43d. September 4, pneumonia.

Sarah C. Sterner, 69. 402 Marrett. August 28. coronary occlusion.

Sherman R. Wiggins. 79, 2527 Osage, September 2. pneumonia. Anna B.

Brongcr. 76. 131i Olive, August 30. cerebral hemorrhage. Dorothy W.

Shaheen. 2R. 3441 Powell. September 7. lntestlnul obstruction.

Martin Wllloughhy, 1. 641 S. Floyd. September 7. pneumonia.

George Spieling. 49. 418 Gaulbert. September 7. myocarditis.

SnlUe E. F.astm. 76. 108 S. 46th.

Sep Ware, Mrs. C. C. Haley and Mrs. units.

A. G. Renau. to J. C.

Bode, lot in Lauderdale No. 2, SI: slamps. $11. ing intermittently for several Albin S. Pilkington, all of Fayette ni be turned off so thev County.

The body was taken to T. McClure to Chester Quisen Marcus, John and I'rank Schenkenfelder; also survived by 2 grandchildren. Funeral Thursday morning at 8:30 o'clock from the residence, and 9 o'clock at St. Elizabeth's Church. to handlo circulation of nooks amor; tnoiint jlncen for non-profit txxik club, estalilhed membership; 3iio volumes.

Write 75. care A Times. WOOLEN REMNANTS. $1 up boys pants lengths, 50c up; linings, 35e yar up: buttons, thread. A.

Baer, 622 W. a rket. BRING- YOUR Fur trouble to Robert Cohen. Furrier. 233 S.

3d. Abash Bti.19. where you get lowest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed. FUR COATS restyled: repaired; summer prices.

Our September save vnu 33 Furriers. 219 W. Chestnut. Abash 691. WF.

BUY diamonds. Jewelry, old gold or what have you? Phone WA Blil. will call. Simon Frockta Son. 202 W.

Market. DIAMONDS Wanted Large or maHT berrv. AT fcrt northwest line of can be repaired properly. Safety Lexington Sprlngdnle Drive, east of Louisville and Interurban Railroad Company right-of- Diirtor 11. Watson an Interment In St.

Michael' Cemetery C. P. R. Raible Is Found Dead wav. stamps, jl.in The St.

Joseph's Sodality and the nounced Tuesday. 9 Hi, Iff lit iifti Clay and A. S. Wiser to. C.

B. Z.lrkle Holy Name Society of St. h.li.abein who reconveys to Clay Wiser, two tracts Colonel Lindsey conferred with Church will meet Wednesday evening at 7:30 o'clock the residence to re In county. $1 nertha FieU to E. R.

Betz, lot in Frank Leewe, in charge of elec- Cgx, fgw trical maintenance for the Works Iltl fll I las, tember 5, coronary occlusion. cite the rosary. Army. Navy Arc Accused Of Hoarding By TOM OCHILTREE. The Courier-Journal Tndtanapolis Bureau.

Indianapolis, Sept. 9. Charges Sonh a Lynch. 74. ill IN.

oams, r-p- SCHOrPENHORST Edward. Sunday. ScDtember 7th. 1941. at 3:25 p.m..

at tember 7, nephritis. Charles P. R. Raible, 69. vice Department, who said the lights Tlii rd Sou ah Albert E.

Trout, n. warwitn. I Kentucky Bantist Hosnital. Rest COU1Q noi De reiJaucu as September 8, pneumonia. president at the Conner Manu the current is on.

In the mean facturing Company, roofing firm time poijcemen will be assigned highest cash price paid: ota goia. silver and antiques. Senic Jewelar. 210 West Market. JAckson 6657.

WATCH, clock. Jewelry repairing. Cash for gold and silver. W. P.

Brandenburg 632 W. Market JAckson County Court Two holdup confessions by two was found dead of a heart to the unlighted intersections, Lois Chapman appointed guardian of voung were ciaimea dence. 1904 W. Jefferson St. Beloved husband of Flora B.

Schoppenhorst (nee Borcher); brother of Mrs. Fredericka Menzenmayer. Funeral from Schoppenhorst Brother Funeral Home. 1832 W. Market Wednesday.

September 10th, at 2:30 p.m. Interment in Cave Hill Cemetery. Eastern Star and White Shrine Services Tuesday, 8 p.m. Cincinnati papers please copy. Herbert Chapman.

tack at 7:30 a.m. Tuesday at his Colonel Lanasey saia Tuesday by police as they sought The streets involved are fifth v-l Jacob Addition. SI: stamps, 55 cents. Louisville Nurseries to J. M.

Bradbury, lot in Norwood Place. SI; stamps, $1.10. Louisville Asphalt Company to T. H. Cutler, west part of lots 1 and 2.

Meri-dale Subdivision No. 2, stamps, $1.10. Rae G. and Gilbert Johnson to Ottie L. Day.

lot in Breckinridge Villa, Unit 3, $1: stamps. $7.15. J. B. Adams to Leon Younger, lot In Aberdeen, Section 3, stamps, $9 90.

N. J. Fante to T. H. lot in Bel-mar Subdivision, stamps.

$4.95. A. C. Dorsey to Grace L. and G.

Louise Brunger. lot iri Oakwood Subdivision. SI: stamps. $4.95. J.

E. Close to J. L. Hart. 49.5 feet.

6710 for correct time. Will of Morns Kiempner prooaieu. VASES, old bottle, oil lamp. estate $125,000. nome, Koyai.

from Broadway north Will of Elizaoem mcnay Held on $2,400 bond each, the Mr. Raible, who came here Main and Market from First Will of Hamilton Lyons prooaien. E. L. Markay appointed administra from New Orleans as a child, be- to Seventh that the nation's armed forces were needlessly hoarding materials and thus were endangering the continued existence of small manufacturing concerns were made here Tuesday at a conference of 500 Hoosiers representing TII1ES1NG William Tuesday morn suspects are charged with strong-arm robbery on complaints of two hotel visitors.

Sam Shank, St. Louis, registered tor of estate of Hugo Aurennerg ana came a salesman for the com wired tor electricity; broken glassware repaired. Monogram Glasa Shoo, 402 6th.WAbash4501. WANTED 100 WATCHES To be completely overhauled at SI 95 esch. The Watch Shop.

207 S. 4t h. WA SS 1 1 "MODEL AIRPLANE kits. 10c to 5 9sf motor; H. O.

gauge railroad: model race cars. K. S. Caufield. 308 S.

3d. ing, September 1941, at 9:45 o'clock, residence. 145 La Salle Place. Beloved guardian of Howard r.an lviarsnan, Louis Boyd and Hael Boyd Winfield. husband of Mrs.

Amelia Thiestng mee pany in 1898 and its vice president in 1906. He was a member Fmiiihnlz): also survived by daughter, beginning center Scott Avenue north Suits Filed Negro Housing Work to Begin at the Kentucky Hotel, told police three Negroes slugged him and robbed him of $22 on Cedar near Mrs. Victor Harris. Chicago. 111.

Remains at the mortuary chapel of John of the Unitarian Church. west from intersection Indiana Avenue, $1. SCHOOL BOOKS Both new and used. Maas corner Floyd and Bread He is survived by his wife, Simon Johns to J. F.

Shirley, 100 feet Sixth early Tuesday. He was cut 270988 Arthur dimming vs. Frances Cummmgs; divorce. Blent Overstreet, attorney. 270989 E.

3. Slaab; on petition. Ed- See us and save money. Zimmerman a Book Store. S.

3d. on Fairdnle Road. Si: stamns. S3.BS. on the chin Mrs.

Gertrude u. naioie; two Garland Raible and Robert III Oil UUYS Andrew Barnett to W. S. Carter, tract ROUND AND Square Dance Friday Sluggers obtained $70 from beginning center line of Bardstown Road at southwest corner of Andrew night. Q.B.H..

373 Baxter. Bin JNicn-ols' Orchestra. J. Raible. Greenfield.

a John H. Howard, Chicago, stop rington and Redmon. attorneys. 270990 Othmar Haas vs. Henry Clay Hotel; damages.

M. M. Hellmann. attorney. "small business" and labor.

They expressed the views at a clinic conducted by Representative Charles A. Hallcck, of Renn-selacr. chairman of a committee cf twenty G. O. congressmen named to study the problem of industrial dislocation growing out of the priorities system.

Industries represented included manufacturers of plumbing supplies, paper products, laundry and Barnett tract. $1: stamps. S7.7n DIAMONDS 2V $300; also carats. Construction work on Louis- ping at the Brown Hotel, at 1:30 E. P.

Randall to Minnie B. Schooling, daughter, Miss Marie Raible, and a sister, Mrs. Josephine Schange, way. Funeral from the chapel inuis-day afternoon nt 3 o'clock. Interment Cemetery.

TROUT Albert Monday. September 8. 1941. at 3:50 a.m.: residence. Warwick Villa: beloved husband of Nellie Behan Trout; survived by 1 nephew and 1 niece: sister-in-law, Mrs.

J. V. Trout. Jacksonville. Texas.

Funeral Wednesday, September 10. 1941, at 1:15 p.m. from the Barrett Funeral Home. 123T1 Bardslown and at the Christian Church at Bedford. at 2:30 p.m.

Interment In Moffett tract in countv. $1: stamps, Sl.fi.) quarters and halves sacrificed. O. iv. Rowe.

2d floor. Starks Bidg. I ville's newest slum clearance and W. F. Randolph, trustee, to K.

Lexington. rvroipot for 270991 Nora K. Badgett vs. wnuam C. Badgett; divorce.

Stanley Williams, attorney. 270992 Alberta White vs. F.mmitt White; divorce. L. G.

Bradbury, attor- BRITCH Please notify location; can't Tillman, lot in Aberdeen, Section 5, stamns. retain hold any longer Mop; CLOGGED SEWERS cleaned: electna Funeral services will be ieid rj." hirtv at 2 p.m. Thursday at Maas' Fu- Negroes w. 1 start within thirty neral Home. The body will be VnlLSS Jf.

Richard lng to W. F. Hughes. 0 feet east side of Poplar Level Road, a.m. on Walnut near 6th, Howard told police.

Police questioned the suspects about other sluggings and holdups in the neighborhood. The suspects are John, Patterson, 18. of 718 W. Walnut, and Robert Taylor, 19, of 613 York. Rnto-Rooters.

no digging. HI 6677. nev. 270993-Gertrude L. McGmty vs.

James R. McGmty; divorce. J. R. Wright, SI: stamps.

$3.30. SCHOOL SHOES Style galore; ave at V.Ua A. C. Jones to Blrdella Walton cleaners' machines, furniture, cremated. V.t.:l;ZXZ Cemetery.

Jay Sample Shoe store. 209 H. 4tn. paints and small steel articles 270994 J. D.

Holladay vs. The Central I WATHFN Mrs. Blanche Jacobs Wathen and Theresa Rilev. 30 feet, north side of Chestnut, west of West. $1: stamps $1.10.

W. I. Gibbs to I. A. Burton, lot in L-I-N-O-L-E-U-M R-U-G-S 9S All but two or three pieces of Art et ai; on note, nouin uiura, i- aRe 67 beloved wife of John A.

Wath 407 S. 4th. Nu-Fnamet Store. WA 3M2. turn nv for consumer use as well as home building contractors, cold storage hi gh thomas woods.

84 re- th 443family project red farmer and a former county r- V. Bonnycastle Subdivision, 91; stamps 13A Special Notice $15.40. Julius WonHs to Alice wife of en. died at her home near Lenanon, Tuesday. September 9.

1941. at I a.m. Burial In Si. Joseph Cemetery. Cincinnati, Ohio, Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock.

Don V. Drye funeral 270995 Charles Thorns vs. Cora Thomas; divorce. W. G.

Dearing. attor- Charlotte Yarnell v. J. G. plant operators and owners of electrical appliance service shops.

NOTICE of the Annual Meeting of the. Duff, lot on southeast side of Third Street Road at northwest coiner of live er tract. 1 stamns 55c. With only a few exceptions the McCrory's: damages. Woodward, Daw- nn AnA ItrtHvnn attorneys.

hceman. died at 2 p.m. Tuesday at the located in ine area ut-iwmi i-a- home of a daughter. Mm. Francis Vim- on clay.

Lampton and Finzer toe. 3728 Woodruff, lie 1 survived alio n. Mr Dosker bv three other daughter. Mrs. Kate have been acquirea, rar, Best.

Mrs. Nora Wells and Mis. Hester said, and about One-third Of the Jones; a son. Julius Woods; a sister, nrecent houses On the site have Mrs. Mollie Baker; nine grandchildren prestm nuuses tfreat-nranrichlldren.

Funeral been demolished. Water Company Buys $50,000 In Defense Bonds C. Hilzer to Goodman fc Hambleton WOLF Mrs. Margaret Monday 270997 Juanita Martin vs. Benjamin lot in Nugenfs addition to Beechmont conferees declared 'they would be out of business within sixty days afternoon, September 8.

1941. at 4:45 o'clock, residence. 1505 Rufer Avenue. $1 stamps $1.10. The Wheeler Company to Cora Muth Martin: divorce.

Woodward, uawson and Hobson. attorneys Hugo A. Weber. Jeffersontown. services win be held at 2:30 p.m.

Thurs- Construction contracts for a ler. 20 feet, south side of Elmwood, $1 stnmns S.Sc day at Mrs. Vittitoe's residence, wunai rrnlort for Wife of John G. Wolf. Also survived by daughters.

Sister Mary Kostka, Sacred Heart Academy, and Miss Carrie W. Wolf; sisters. Miss Sophie M. Walter and Miss Marv M. Walter; to six months unless it was made possible for them to continue to buy raw materials and get needed marhinerv Darts.

Only a few will be In Reistncer Cemetery. doing business at 801 Eastern r-arkway. Louisville. hereby declares his intention to apply for license a retail A stroke of patriotism and good I1CW lUAIVVSk jMfiwj.w. white persons will be let about f.

K. Mailman to li. rorwoon. ni i In Parkside Subdivision, $1: stamps $1.10. Sadie and J.

C. Weaver and others to Hubert, Corinne. Willie Marv Mat-tie M. and M. N.

Unseld. 31 feet, north nenhew. Walter C. Hasselback. Re ALBERT C.

HOEFFLIN'. 68. of ,1213 TL: mains at the Mortuary Chapel of John business was combined in the purchase of $50,000 United States defense bonds by the Louisville Cypress, former restaurant proprietor TniS Will coiiunii 1 1 icuiiiij umio. Maas and corner of Floyd and beer dealer. Sl)c 0tmcr-3ottnml Mem hers of the Hurley Tobacco Growers Co-operattva Association.

Notice Is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the members of the Hurley Tobacco Growers Co-operative, Association will be held at the offic of the Association, 620 S. Broadway. Lexington, on Monday. September 15th. 1941 at eleven o'clock a m.

The purposes of said meeting are for the election of a Board of Director of the Association, for voting on an amendment to its Articles of Incorporation to extend the corporate life of the Association for an additional term of twenty years and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. Notice Is also given that an election for delegates from each county in which members reside to select the Director of the Association representing their District will be held at the courthouses in the respective county seats in each side Magazine, east of 21st, Si; stamps nd Jefferson County Jail chef, died at tx located on Hill, between Broadway. Funeral from the chapel Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock. In 55c- 1-4(1 a.m. Tuesday at as.

jviary ana i i Water the. board said K. M. Lobred to Ross Mclntire, lot in terment in Cave Hill Cemetery. Dixie Terrace.

SI; stamps 55c. Elizabeth Hospital after an operation, tievemn ana lmiimim, He is survived by his wife, Mrs. ciara Algonquin Parkway and Seventh A 1Uap4 tlnafflir) I 0 Tuesday. Entered at tne Louisville Postoffice as WOODS Hugh Thomas. September 9.

The Wheeler company to o. vv. The sum represents about one- Mail Matter ot tne aecona is. 1941. at 3:05 p.m..

age 84. Devoted Kremer. lot in St. Matthews Land Company Subdivlsidn. $1: stamps $1.10.

SI RSCRIPTION RATES BY MAIL. third of the fund set aside for im A. noeiuin muni j. qi Rrari and a brother. William C.

Hoefflin. Mr. "0aCK Hoefflin had been a member of Wesley The Negro project Will COSt said they had any defense contracts, and members of this class declared they often could not fill defense orders because of lack of materials. Sanborn Voices Complaint. In addition to Halleck, three other Indiana Republican members of Congress attended the meeting.

They were Representatives Gerald W. Landis, Linton, father of Mrs. Francis Vutitoe. Mrs. Knte Best.

Mrs. Nora Wells, Mrs. Hester Jones, anrl Mr. Julius Woods: also DAILY COURIER-JOURNAL. 1 Yr.

6 Mo. 3 Mo. 1 Mo. provements. The board said the Ruth and Heari snumaKer.

w. i. Browning. and others to W. A.

Methodist church for forty-tive and the white project Funeral services will be held at 2.30 D.n..m,no' in feel south side of Marion All of Kentucky. survived bv 1 sister. Mrs. Mollie Baker purchase was a patriotic amy and the best investment available. p.m.

Thursday at uweni mnriu nunc 9 Grandchildren and 7 great-grand Court, west of Bayly. SI. Indiana a irrirs iiav In Fuller Wood- I Tennessee $7.80 $3.90 and at 3 p.m. at the churcn. curiai wm $195 $0.65 2.25 .75 children.

Funeral from the residence The interest will augment the w'ir. Parkway Terrace SI: stamDS I All other States 9.00 4.50 be Cave Hill cemetery. of his daughter, Mrs. Francis Vittitoe, fund which will be available at $6.60. DAILY AND SUNDAY Clark to B.

M. Jones, lot in iNew Building Used 3728 Woodruff Thursday. Septem any time it is needed. ber 11th. at 2:30 p.m.

Interment In Hazelwood Subdivision, stamps $1.10. lYr. 6 Mos. 3 Mos. 1 Mo.

Retsinger Cemetery. The company was authorized First lime At U.L. county on Saturday, September 13th. 1941 between the hours of 8 a.m. and 4 p.m..

local time. Official ballots for such election may be secured from the Election Committee ot each county at the courthouse on said date. Seventh District; Earl Wilson, Huron. Ninth District, and Ray Minnie D. Smith to w.

J. i.iarK. 101 An of Kentucky, In Hazelwood Subdivision. Bergmann Indiana and Addition. SI: stamps 55c.

Tennessee $6.40 $3.30 $1.10 Cemetery Lots, Monuments. 6 by the board to make a contract with the Federal Government to can Tobacco Company, died at 9:45 a.m. The University of Louisville's new Speed School Building at 3d mond S. Springer, Connersville, Tuesday at his home. 14; L.a sane riace.

He is survived by his wife. Mrs. Amelia supply water to the defense hous Tenth District. R. E.

McKtnney to j. o. nnnns An other states 15.00 7.50 3.73 feet, north line St. Xavicr. west ot 25th.

COURIER-JOURNAL. $1J executor, to Joseph 1 Yr. 6 Mos. 3 Mo. 1 Mo.

Rie'tl. 30 feet, southwest corner Hale and All of Ke ntucK y. Burley Tobacco Grower Co-operative ing proiect near Indiana Avenue Thiesirg; a dauRhter. Mrs. Victor Harris.

an(j Eastern Parkway Was first Chicago; a granddaughter. Mrs L. TocHav a 190 nrnsnertive CREMATION Free pamphlet. JA 7566. Modern, not expensive.

LOUISVILLE CREMATORY. 641 BAXTER RESTHAVEN 4-grave lot; cheap. SHawnee 7623. The key complaint of the small businessmen was voiced by Gerry Association. By Dawson Chambers.

President. and Poplar Level Koad Melanson. and three great-Rranacnnaren. "cu Funpral sprvirps will be held at 3 p.m. 17'h- t.w lot Tennessee $5.00 $2.50 $1.35 $0.45 tresnmen took enirance tests j.h the auditorium and the bulk of in "Senecrv Subdivision.

SI stamps All other States 6 00 3.0C ,1.50 .50 M. Sanborn, head of an Indian-snnlis electrical company, who Thursday at Maas" Chapel. Burial will be in Kesthaven Cemetery. Funeral Directors. Services Offered ci in i.

the Chemical Engineering equip mailed for 5 cents; Sunday mailed for 10 mnls charced: tranefprred from the R. C. Snellen to K. E. Pendleton.

22 feet north side Bank, west of east line Mail orders not accepted from localities I iiKS. ivaii. oi. aieo nn Rpiknan Camnus Services Offered General. 1 4 nt lot 11.

SI: stamns. $1.10. Albert Neurath Son Funeral Home. 725 E. Market St.

JAckson 1191. It is evident from what we have heard here that the U. S. Tiinrrtnir or nor nm i vivi a mnlia Alvina M. and Margaret THE WEATHER 41.

pill Reported by 2, jjj Cr- cell. S. Weather Bureau. i station ABRASIONS removed, floors sanded, l'-jc chestnut. She ts survived by six sons.

The rooms vacated by the served bv delivery agents. RATES FOR CARRIER DELIVERY. In Louisville, New Albany and Jef tersonville: foot; sanders. edgers rented, ori or Government is the biggest hoard M. William Kirn.

J. Albert Jnn. engineers Will be OC E. Smith and others to Julia Goss. 25 feet west side Shelby, north of Broadway, SI: stamps, $3 30.

3. Weber to E. D. Williams. 70 feet oust Kirn.

Peter J. Kirn, ranK A. ADDITIONS, alterations to homes; nrf Ravmnnd J. Kirn: two dauch- CUDiea oy me aupiieu inuaiv. uivi er of materials that can be imagined.

All of our troubles floor sanded. 3c foot. SH 4743. Daily and Sunday Courier-Journal. 25c Ed.

Schoppenhorst. C. W. Schoppenhorst SCHOPPENHORST BROS. Funeral Home.

19th and Market. SH 0087. ters. Miss Theresa Kirn and Mrs. Lain- nf 4he School 01 MUSIC, CONCRETE Construction Repairs, ex on Johnson's Lane, $1: stamps.

55 cents. week. Daily only, 18c weeK. nnlv 10e erine Doerflinger. and seven, granocnii- llc1v ifpH at.

St.h and are due to that fact. cavating; hauling. Sam Robertson. Jr. SHawnee 5594-R.

Mary and J. V. Bowman to w. n. Hovland.

tract in county, stamps. Daily Courier-Journal. Sunday Courier- dren. Funeral services will De neia at 11 This statement came after BARRETT FUNERAL HOME 1230 Bardstown Road. HI 1758.

8:30 a.m. Friday at the home, ana UrmsDV, 1 nis wing oi uie uiu Journal. Louisviue 1 lmes ior 000 a as. DUO-THERM (Coleman) oil heaters a.m. at St.

Martin's Catholic Church. I cnpivl Ruildinff will hereafter be Williams to A. N. Bunger. 85 week.

All to the same address. Outside of Louisville. New Albany Burial will be in St. Michael cemetery. 0 cleaned and serviced.

Huber-HerTick. 442 S. 3d. JAckson 0770. feet north line Grinslead Drive, east of other speakers had asserted that the army to some extent and the navy in particular had been caiieu ine iviusii ounuui mine.

and Jeffersonviue: BLANFORD. T. A. 2815 S. 4th.

MAgnolia 0141-0142. Frcchmpn week for the U. of Loan As- nd Sunday 25c FLOOR COVERINGS. Carroll Roger Co. JAckson 821.

JAM'S nvn.r.. runerai services iKnral Arthefr sociation to J. E. Robinson lot in Oak Courier-Journal Sunday Courier- nnn Kit Victoria Hotel. piling up enough stocks of raw materials to last for years at Pa.rk fi: tP b1 lot Journal, Louisville Times, all to same l.

traveling auditor, will be held at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday when new JOHN B. RATTERMAN Funeral Parlors. 2114 W. Market.

MATTRESSES REBUILT Innersprtaga address. 40c week. at 8:30 a.m. Thursday at Gran students will Convene in the the expense of small concerns made from your old mattrera. SHawnee 30O5-J.

Abilene. Texas 72 59 .00 Birmingham. Ala. 92 70 .00 Charleston. S.

C. 91 70 .00 Chicago. III. 87 67 .71 Columbus. Ohio 94 69 .00 Denver.

Col 67 32 .00 Des Moines, Iowa 61 54 .07 Detroit, Mich. 91 .00 Duluth. Minn. 56 48 .02 El Paso. Texas 79 62 .00 Fort Smith, Ark.

79 78 .84 Galveston. Texas 89 77 .00 Green Bay. Wis. 68 59 .16 Huron, S. 64 47 .00 Jacksonville, Fla.

90 69 .00 Kansas City. Mo. 65 58 .18 Key West, Fla. BR at .00 Knoxville. Tenn.

97 9 .00 Louisville. Ky. 95 74 .00 Playhouse on Belknap Campus for .1. r. juiiiiauu iu I in Oak Park Subdivision.

stamps, S3 85 C. ScVkickli to G. W. Anselman, lot Strath moor. $1: stamns.

$8.80. ADS without priorities ratings. CLASSIFIED LEE E. CRALLE INC 1330 S. Third St Pyrofax Burial will be in St.

Louis Cemetery. I orientation and curriculum ad- r.D"' St.fJL 1vSrt vice. Entrance and placement tests W. C. Hodge to F.

B. Hickman, 24 Suggestions that a number of small concerns could band together and submit bids on prime The Courier-Journal The Louisville Times feet south line Oak, east of lGth, by a son, James j. biiane; a brother, are scheduled for Wednesday Bottle jas with 20 year I proven merit. Can be installed for only S14.75. Crutcher Sales Jackson at River Road.

Abash 2KQ1. McDANIEL BROS. MAgnolia 1011-1012. 4339 Park Blvd. Charlr J.

Duane: a sister. Mrs. Anna aftGrnoon. Registration for enter M. L.

Adams to A. L. Luntet. lot in defense contracts were advanced Colonial Villaue. 1: stamps, $5.50.

yoan ing freshmen in the Liberal Arts bv Earl Hadley, Fort Wayne in REFRIGERATOR SERVICE Also radios. SMITH. GRAN SONS 1029 S. 6th. JAckson 6264.

ioneEe wm noi ue ncm uiini dustrial engineer, and Homer washers and all appliances: iowest prices. Shawnee Electric. SH 3300. 1 CnnlnmUntP 1 Births Macon. Ga.

93 70 .00 Indexed for Quick Service inilll VItlKfV 41 nl Iho DCUltmutl XM Capehart, Indianapolis manufac Ads ordered by telepnone are ac WEATHERSTRIP windows, doors before John W. and Mildred W. Loveless. 8 turer of automatic phonographs state Prison Farm at La Grange, died Registration for the Schools of Lodge Notices. winter; free estimates.

SH 917 30th. hov. August 25. cepted from patrons Jisted in the phone or city directory on memorandum Carl E. and Mary R.

Pence, 2706 W. EXPERT washer, radio and refrigera and a prominent Republ.can poll- I his boarding house. 827" Swanr accord! xnubiiy, -uu win tician. ing to Coroner John M. Keaney.

begin lhursday. charge only. Funeral Notice. Lewis Lodge, Number 191. F.

and A. will meet in called Market hov. Aueust 22 tion service: free estimates: wot guaranteed. MAgnolia 4266. Ads ordered for seven Insertion, out John H.

and Rn S. Leffew. Bue- canceled before expiration date, are ffirl. Ausust 29. communication, Lewis Hall, 26th and Portland Y.J charged at the rate earned for the actual Harrison H.

and Margaret B. Brown Building Service. Repair. 15 number of days they appeared. JJi.JiV'inJi""5?-.-.

Wednesday. September 10th. Vj 13R2 Hemlock, cirl. August 17 Memphis. Tenn.

91 74 .00 Miami. Fla. 87 76 .95 Montgomery. Ala. 94 72 .14 Nashville, Tenn.

95 72 .00 New Orleans, La. 92 75 .09 North Platte. Neb. 71 37 .00 Oklahoma City, Okla. 67 55 .00 Omaha, Neb.

68 54 .00 Penn, 92 70 .00 St. Louis. Mo. 88 68 .26 San Antonio, Texas 80 76 .00 Tampa, Fla. 91 76 .24 Williston, N.

D. 64 36 .00 METEOROLOGICAL DATA (Official.) Louisville, Sept. 9, 1941. 7 a.m. Noon.

7 p.m. BUILDING and remodeling: work guar Jame C. and Rose B. Carr. 1221 i i a.

I I ML I 1 1 1 1VJI II1C uuiuu.ic Pl p.i of paving our last sad tribute of respect Homeview Drive, girl, August 18. i anteed: estimates. A. wnelan. SHawnee 5063-R.

denarted brotner. toward John W. and Anna a. nanKin. ju Notice of errors must be civen In time I "UI uci" our Schoppenhorst, who departed this life Hale Avenue, boy, August 25.

for correction before next insertion. GENERAL repair work, roofing, guttering, concrete and plastering; special price all kinds siding. SHawnee 3064. CLOSING TIME. Classified Ads accepteor until 9:30 p.m.

Sunday. September 7tn. J. HENRY ANDERS. Master.

CHESTER A. BARBEE. Secretary. This advertisement appears as a matter of record only and is under no circumstances be construed as an ejferini of these Shares for sale, or as an offer to buy, or as a solicitation of an offer to buy, any of such Shares. The offering is made only by tin Prospectus.

for The Courier-Journal; 11 a.m. for The Louisville Times: 9 p.m. Saturday for Kilwinning l-ndire. Num 18 Electrical Work. Creditors Object To Fee Claims a I The Sunday Courier-JournaL Ads to ber 506.

F. and A. will appear in Sunday mail editions should meet in stated communica Barometer r. 30.02 29.96 Temperature HOUSE WIRING EXPERTS Best servioa in town. Longacre Electric Shop.

TAy-lor 2425. be received by 9 p.m. Friday. tion, in Shawnee Temple, btl tdry bulb) is az Seven creditors of the Kentucky Marmfarturine Cornoration. Third S.

40th this day) evening, September 10, Temperature Announcements 18-A Furnace Repairing. 1Q.11 at i-a o'riorK lor regu near Eastern Parkway, objected to FURNACES, chimneys cleaned, pointed and repaired. Call Graston. SH 5447. lar business and observation of Life Membership Night.

Members of the lodge are urged to attend and visitors 57,500 lee claims or u. j. oaens, 1 Deaths. trustee's counsel, and Bank repairs, any WAbanh 6760. FURNACES cleaned, make.

1. J. Cook. l'Uptcy Referee Hite H. Huffaker I ASH Thomas Vincent; beloved infant 1 con rt Hartley anrl Rprthfl son of Hanley and Bertha are nlwavs welcome.

ROY E. MONTFORT. Master. J. WELLER CHECK.

Secretary. 2-year-old Ash (nee Schreckerl, passed on suddenly Tuesday, September 9, 1941, at certified the objections to tederal Judge Shackelford Miller Tues twet bulb) 70 77 74 Dew point 68 73 68 Relative humidity 80 54 50 Wind velocity 7 10 State of weather Clear Clear Clear Temperatures and Precipitation Maximum temperature, 95; minimum temperature, 74; mean temperature. 84; normal temperature, 72; departure for day, 12; departure for month, 468; departure since March 1, 192; prevailing winds, south: mean barometer. 29.99: mean relative humidity, 61: character of day, clear; total precipitation, none; norrrial precipitation; departure for 355,250 Shares Northern Natural Gas Company Common Stock, Par Value $20 Per Share day. The trustee, T.

M. Kessler, Mt. Zion Lodge, Number 147. F. and A.

will meet in stated communication in their hall, Shelby and Mulberry, this Wednesday evening. September 10th. at a for resular business Furniture Repairing. 19 rURITURE-upholstered, repaired, re-finished. B.

Williams. 717 E. Kentucky. JAckson 3S21. REX Refinishing.

upholstering, artistic antique tufting: new samples guaranteed: reasonable. 1234 W. Market. WAbash 5641. 2:30 p.m.

Residence, (44 iegier. Funeral Thursday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from the Godfrey F. Russman Mortuarv. 1041 Goss and 2 o'clock at St. Elizabeth's Church.

In-ormont in Fwrprppn Cemetery. reported a bank balance of to the referee and said he has paid a dividend of 30 per cent and and examination of candidates for ad the Size Of another payment Will DOEN Rudolph at tne Kentucky vancement. Members are urged to at day, departure for month, departure since March 1, 6.96. depend On allowances for the fees. Baptist Hospital Monday morning 23 Laundering.

tend. Visitors always welcome. CARL H. KALKHOF. Master.

CARL F. KANTLEHNER. Secretary. FALL CLEANING SPECIALS Elankets. curtains, pillows, wash rugs, slip covers.

Changing of Lottery Charges Travel Opportunities. 73d year. Beloved brother of Mrs. Alice Hunt and George F. Dorn; residence, 4023 W.

Broadway. Remains at the mortuary chapel of John Maas and corner Floyd and Broadway. Funeral from the chapel Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment in Pave Hill Cemetery. carefully laundered, restored to their original lustre.

Community Family Laundry. JAckson 514L CALIFORNIA Man driving through Southern route, share expenses; references exchanged. Call after 6 p.m. Moving. Packing, Storage.

21 Needs Study, Minister Says MAgnolia 7626-W. MOVING. E. P. Spencer: storage: local.

11 Lost. long distance: our rates are diiferent, JAckson 4445. Personal supervision given. Night. SHwnee44SO-R; BEAGLE Male: black, white: tan head; near Thixton Lane; 40 reward.

lAy-lor 4942. lack of co-operation. I am Informed by Colonel Lindsey, that CALL DUVALL Day and night service; padded vans; experienced men, rtw equipment; low prices. SHawnee 2932. exists between his department BILL FOLD Brown; containing currency and government classification cards.

Reward. Eldon Johnson, Seelbach Hotel. ASHLEY and Carter Reasonable rate; and the courts. Urges Co-operation. experienced help; estimates.

SH Phi. DUANE James at St. Joseph's Infirmary, September 8. 1941. at 11:40 p.m., beloved father of James J.

Duane. and brother of C. J. Duane nd Mrs. Anna D.

Wright. Funeral from Gran W. Smith Son. 1029 South Sixth Street, Thursday morning. September 11, 1941, at 8:30 and from St.

Louis Bertrand Church at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Louis Cemetery. II F.TTF.L Lillian May, age 60 years, beloved wife of the late Theodore Hettel. at her residence.

Manslick Rd. and Blanton Lane, Monday. September 8th, 1941. at 6. a.m., beloved mother of Jess Horn and Mrs.

Chester Gray; 4 grandchildren. Funeral from the residence, Wednesday at 8:30 a.m.. St. Paul's Church. Pleasure Ridae.

at 9 o'clock. Interment in St. Andrew's Cemetery. 22 Long Distance Moving. "When the police arrest viola LOAD WANTED from Chattanooga.

BOSTON TERRIER Female: black: 10 vears old: vicinity of St. Matthews. Reward. Call TAylor 4408. CENTER PIECE Linen and lace, cherished gift: Tuesday afternoon, on street.

Reward. Highland 6334-W Nashville. Knoxville or way points. September II and, 12. Settie Moving Co.

JAckson 7151. tors with lottery tickets, their cases are amended in Police Court to that of breach of the Price: $32 per Share Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from the undersipttiL I Blyth Inc. Vpfrmrier tis, 194! I COIN PURSE Black silk: containing money and 2 keys; on 4th Ave. Re peace and a $5 fine is imposed. That differences of opinion on lottery law violations should be considered along with traffic cases in the forthcoming "peace parley" between the police department and the police judges, is the opinion of the Rev.

Daniel Hughlett, executive secretary of the Jefferson County Sunday School Association. Tuesday he dispatched a night letter to Mayor Joseph D. Scholtz, saying: "We are grateful to Safety Director H. Watson Lindsey and his department for their work in rounding up lottery sunners. In your proposed meeting with Judges Brachey and Hargadon please call their attention to the ward.

212 ucsiairs. YOU can move 5 rooms of furniture from Louisville to Cincinnati. IIS; Nashville, S26.50; St Louis. Chicago. $40.

u-DRiVE-rr co. JA BOlfi. 657 S. 3d. JA 8422.

I am informed that this violation is a felony and each case should be sent to the grand jury. DOG White with yellow spots; small; Parkway Field, Monday; $3 reward. MAgnolia 3700. HOEFFLIN Albert C. passed away Tuesday.

September 9. 1941. at 9:05 "We urge that these depart 23 Painting, Papering. a.m.. in his sixty-eightn year, residence.

1213 Cypress Street. Beloved husband of Clara Hoefflin me Akers), DOGS 2: police dog, tag marked Churchill Humphrey, named Frttzie; red Irish setter, tae marked A. P. ments work together in these cases as you hope they will in devoted father of Albert S. Hoefflin.

brother of William C. Hoefflin. Re Humphrey. named Pluto; strayed from Ridqeway-Massle Ave. Reward.

matters of traffic violations. mains at the Owen Funeral Home. 2611 Virginia Ave. Funeral Thursday at CLEANING, steaming, lc foot; tarpaulins: guaranteed SHawnee 307. "HOUSE PAINTING and "general repal work.

Call E. ONan. MA 0192-R. PAINTING Interior and exterior; experienced: immediate service; estimates. MAgnolia 3315-W.

TAylor 1542. "Rev. Daniel Hughlett, execu GLASSES At Slate Fair M. and 2:30 p.m. from the Owen Chapel, and tive secretary Jefferson County Building.

Reward. Call Harrods Creek 3 m. from the Wesley Methodist Church. Burial in Cave Hill Cemetery. Sunday School Association." as.

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