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The Jackson Sun from Jackson, Tennessee • 2

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The Jackson Suni
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THE JACKSON SUN TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1936 PAGE TWO LEAGUE NATIONS BEGINS tDIRECT NEGOTIATIONS DR. T. T. MARTIN ACTION ON SOUND Picture Program At Paramount One Shelton L. Finch Died Early Today At Humboldt Liberty Cash Grocers (Continued From Page One.) Of Season's Best PEAKS TONIGHT the enemy is completely destroy ed." Specials Wednesday and TUttsirGday These developments, informed sources said, precipitated a race One of the most popular in Jackson at this season Is TRUCK ORDINANCE DEFERRED BY CITY between armistice and annihilation.

the attendance of the splendid pic Shelton L. Finch. 76, prominent in the Jackson and Humboldt sections as a farmer, passed away at his home early this morning following an illness of about three days from pneumonia. He was born ture shows. Those who go to the AT CITY HALL raising the question: shows at least once or twice a Can the league promote quick peace in the face of what Mus-tolini's generals say will be a swift and reared in ew York but had week have come to the point where a picture must be outstanding to attract more than the usual attention.

Such a picture is now resided in this section for a num victory ber of years. He was a Baptist in Er. Augusto Vasconcelloa of Portugal let it be known that if belief. Baptist Evangelist to Talk showing at the Paramount. Deceased is survived by three "Mr.

Deeds Goes to Town" is On "Jackson's Greatest Expect It to Pass Third and Final Reading Saturday Morning sons, S. L. Finch and Pete Finch the picture that is billed as the of this county, and Horace Finch, Premier Mussolini's peace terms proved too he would convoke the sanctions committee of 18. of which he is chairman, to feature, and if Gary Cooper has Opportunity' of Jackson: five daughters, Mrs ever given a better performance Birtie Brotherto'i. Mrs.

Sadie Glov critics have been unable to remem discuss the situation Friday. er. Misses Annie, Frankie and ber it. The picture is all that a Lucile Finch, all of this county. The sound truck ordinance, drawn ud several weeks ago by picture should be, entertainins and delightful from start to finish NEW LIiGUE PROPOSED What is said above about the The funeral will be held Tuesday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the residence by the Kev.

C. E. Thompson of Union University and the City Attorney W. 1'. Moss at the instigation of Mayor A.

B. Foust. was not oassed uoon finally at the feature picture can be said about GENEVA. April 14 A move the entire program. which this some of the Latin American interment will follow in Smith oitv commission meeting this countries to create an all-Ameri- writer rates one of the best urograms ever nresented at the cemetery.

Smith Funeral Home in morninsr. but action was deferred can League of Nations caused much discussion and sharply di charge. Paramount. "How to Sleep" Is until next Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. vided reaction here today.

eomedv in its best phase and the short feature "The Ldttle Stranger" is wholly entertaining. The news Some league circles feared this The ordinance would prohibit the operation of sound trucks on the streets of Jackson. The mayor Guardsmen To Receive Pay would be the beginning of disintegration of the Geneva institution Dr. T. T.

Martin of Dlue Mountain, evangelist of the Southern Baptist church, will deliver an address tonight at 7:30 at the City Hall on the subject, 'Tennessee and Jackson's Greatest Opportunity, an address in which he will discuss some very vital Issues, he states. Dr. Martin will speak again at lie same place Thursday and Friday nights. Then he goes to Memphis to deliver a series of addresses and following his engagement in the Bluff City will go to Jonesboro. to speak along the same lines.

Ir. Martin is quite well known in Jackson, having held revival services here and in surrounding reel brings pictures from Tupelo and the promise is made that those stated today that so many com attending this program at tnr Others, however, believed these regional leagues could construc plaints had been had in recent Paramount vill be surprised at tively dovetail into a universal This Evening the rapidity at which time tosses. months by sick people, particularly those suffering from nervousness, about the operation of these trucks on the streets that he had League of Nations. League officials said they were convinced economic an financial u. w.

SPOKE TOO SOON JOHNSTOWN. Pa. (IP) Leo 1 asked that an ordinance be drawn covering the situation. sanctions must be applied univers Protests which were to have Some 200 young men and officers of the Tennessee National Guard units located in Jackson will receive checks this evening at the regular drill formation for the services rendered the government during the months of January. February and March, it is an Kane proudly informed his friends bcei heard this morning were not ally against any aggressor nation, tut they believed these regional groups could liquidate regional conflicts and apply military sanctions in case of necessity.

he was the father of twin sons, out hal to make the round all over entered, but a request was made that action be deferred until Sat- territory a number of times. urdav. This request was granted again a half day later. He was only two-thirds right. on motion of Commissioner J.

L. nounced by company commanders. The checks inv lving an amount nearing the $2,000 point were re Another child, a daughter, was Harris and seconded by Commis bom while he was spreading the sioner U. E. Franklin.

The city commission had before news. ceived in Jackson this morning and will be distributed at the drill formations at the armory. i a petition signed by residents in th vicinity of Cumberland, Orleans streets and the Illinois Central intersection asking that the The Jackson companies of the National Guard are outstanding in MODERN WOMEN Nd Net Suffer monthly pain and delay due to colds, nervous strain, exposure or similar causes. Clu-chea-tereDiamondBrandPulsare effective. the attendance records as well as in other records in the state, and the amount of cash received in carnival company which had located there be required to move.

The petition was handed in by reliable ana give uuickkciici. ouui uy all druggists for over years. ww Jackson each quarter and dis tributed to the men and officers brings quite a revenue to Jack RAMr-TYJF son. 'TMI BIAMON The pay-off will follow the one and one-half of drill and Chas. A.

Hoss. realty dealer. It was agreed later by petitioners, however, that they should have protested before the carnival company put up its equipment. The petitioners then asked that full police protection be given at the carnival grounds which was readily granted. The carnival company did not object to that in fact, welcomed it.

study, it was said by officers today. ADVANTAGES" Which Are Yours When You Buy MODEL MILL'S BEST AND TENN-E-C ROSE FLOURS: 1. The finest and purest of soft wheat used. Z. Purity of the flour made from it.

3. Highest skill obtainable in milling personnel. 4. Finest equipment and modern machinery. 5.

A central location of plant. Purchasing advantage in wheat market. 7. Operating economy manufacture. S.

Economy and advantage in selling costs. 9. Saving of freight and delivery cost in distribution. 10. Actual tests and baking demonstrations prove quality equal or superior to other flours.

11. Better bakings of bread, cakes, pies and pastries with the same one flour for all operations. 12. Much less cost of the products saves you money on every sack. Buy them, try them and prove for yourself that you can get better results at less cost.

Others are doing it. Why not you? Green Diamond, C. Crack Train, Auto Tag Sale Here Approaches Normal Figures Sale of 1936 state automobile tags was today estimated bv County Court Clerk Will Key as similar to the sales of the corresponding period last year. The local office has sold 5.046 Be Here Friday "The Green Diamond," crack Illinois Central streamline train which is to operate between Chicago and St. Louis and which has been on exhibition up ind down the I.

C. lines, will arrive in Jackson from Birmingham at 7 o'clock Friday morning according to F. B. Wilkinson, local agent, who states that the train will remain E3(M Main Preston St. and M.

O. R. R. Phone 3071 Just Received Car Sugar By Rail IamOaLJ DcI Monte fl11Viy Henderson 5-Lh. Cloth Sk.

27c I UII lOl Odldfl No. 1 Can 1c OUPdT Pure Cane Sk' 49c Can WUfom lure Cane Qq-Lu. Cloth Sk. $1.23 Bananas TT Ea.lc Apricots 22c Lettuce Ea.5c Super Suds ...2 Poxes 17c Green Beans Lb. 10c Carrots JTJT Ea.4c Ch ipso -IZpL Fresh Spinach Lb.

1c 0. K. Soap Powder 10c Butter Beans 12c Star Soap Powder 11c Fresh Tomatoes, Lb. Tomatoes, Ho. 2 Can Radishes, Bunch 1c Pineapple.

Libbv's laia Cauliflower, Lb. 9c Peaches "cT 13c Eggplant, Lb -61c Peanut Butter 23c Squash Lb. 9c Grane Hut Flakes 21c Bell Peppers, Lb Libbv's Pickles 13c Mustard Greens 5c Skinner's 2:1" 6c Oranges 13c Snowdrift Grapefruit Ea.5c Soap Chins 10c Apples, Lb. Soap Powder HZ 25c Strawberries Pt. 10c Rinso 3 Boxes 25c Grapefruit EUfc Balloon S.IT 29c Syrun ZT i'? Milk 19c No.

10 47c Syrup Peanut Butter Salad Dressing Calumet 1 Quart 29c Cherries 10c Beef Tongues SJ-b. 15c Corned Beef 18c Veiners JZZL, Lb. 15c Spaghetti 3Boxes10c Co. Hams BiT Lb. 25c Chum Salmon.

Tall Can 10c PorkSaUSage "X' Lb.16c Candy Orange Slices, Lb. 10c 7. TT I 01 Stick Candy. Lb. 12'c LlVerUneeSg nuK-idM.

LP. Z3C candy Bars 3 tor ioc Pork Steak Lb. 23c Chewing Gum 3 tor 10c Hnmko 4-Lb. Carton 50c Pni!" fir RpfltlC Van Tall Can mmmmm ruiK pcaia campy no. 2,,, -an 10c Li! ebuoy Soap 3 Bars 19c Quaker Oats, Box 9c Brooms 75c Value for 45c Libby's Apple Sauce 10c Fi0UP whiu cod i 35C Banquet Tea Finm pnri sack nuuitrcau 20t.h.

sack Pi51: American Wonder, I'ctit 4Aa mmm lmmm' mmm mmm M. caa a Ivt TTlnill Becker's Best Sack 45c riUUI Rack Sack Victory Dog Food 25c Omega 10 I.bs 57c 1UU1 hf, 2ffr gp. sk. W7c Hominy 0BuL 7lc cof fee Maw" nou 27c Corn -fflST 6K. colfee Lb.

19c Sweet Pickles 15c colfee JSAS. Lb. 23c PrMncs Lb- 5c Northern Tissue 17c Pard Dog Food, Can 7K Baking Powder VAc Tomato Cocktail yg' 25c pultcd Wheat 9c Wesson Oil Collee, Dean's, Lb. 23c Crackers 16c Coffee or Lb. 27c Salt, 5c Size 2 for 5c Collee (k.

Lb. 25c Post Toasties -c Coffee or Lb. 23c Matches, Anchor, llo3XP, 9c nvnitino r.oc sims UVallUlt: su.no siw Beautiful Blooms for Any Occasion autcmobile tags and 650 truck tags. Some 7.000 automobile tags were recorded last year but thesa I-'censes remained on sale for 15 months under the change in the deadline resulting from the new law. The local office will forward its first report on the sales to the state office tomorrow.

This report was delayed pending the return of business to normalcy following the rush resulting from the April 2nd deadline on the 1935 tags. Capt, Gordon Browning In Jackson Today Capt. Gordon Browninsr of here until 4:30 that afhrnoon when it will proceed north. Mr. "Wilkinson said today that the train would be on exhibition at the Preston Street crossing immediately across from the Coleman Heading Co.

The impression had gotten abroad that the train would be on exhibition in the lower yards of the I. but Mr. Wilkinson corrects this impression in his statement today. A number of the T. C.

officials will be aboard the train and the public is invited to come and inspect "the bullet train." Bishop J. A. Walsh, Catholic Prelate, Dies In New York NEW YORK. April 14 (TP) Bishop James A. Walsh, superior ecneral of the Uoman Catholic Flying Ants Huntingdon, for 12 years congressman from this district and now campaigning for the democratic nomination for governor, stated today he was well pleased with the When you see Termites flying around your property, that is danger signal.

More than annually is lost due to Termites, so says the United States Govern-ment. Be safe, ask for an Inspection on your property, by the world's largest Termite control organization. BRUCE TERM1N1X CO. Owned and Operated By E. Iu Bruce Co.

WM. O. JACKSON Pbone 412 Address. 252 Poplar TAYLOR'S FLOWERS 210 E. Main Phone 853 reception he had been receiving in various parts of the state.

His next public appearance in Jackson is when he delivers the baccalaureate address at Lambuth Collesre Anywhere In West Tennessee May. He was conferring with friends here this aftern oon rela tive to his campaign. WHY BUY A HIGH PRICED REFRIGERATOR? Foreign Mission Society, died today. Bishop Walsh was 67 years old and had been in poor health to- about eight months. He succumbed at 10:20 a.

in the Major Seminary and headquarters of the society of Mary-knoll, New York. The cause of aeath was not immediately announced. Funeral services will not be arranged until later in the week, the mission society said, as it is plr lined to have all the 150 members of the society in the United States attend. Born in Cambridge, Feb. 24, 1S67.

Bishop Walsh was educated at Boston College, Harvard University and the St. Paul's Ecclesiastical Seminary at Brighton, Mass. He was ordained in the Konian Catholic ministry in 1S92, and assumed his duties at St. Patrick's church in Boston where he remained until 1903. He was archdiocesan director of th- Society for Propagation of the Faith from 1303 until 1911 when he was made first president of the Foreign Mission Society of America.

He was the author of several works on ecclesiastical subjects. When You Can Buy i The Last Word In Modern Refrigeration at to Less Than You Expect LAMBUTH KAPPA PHI NAMES NEW OFFICERS GUS LEVY Representative ENGLAND MUTUAL LIIK INS. CO. 210 Fairmont Phone 899 I Kappa Phi Epsilon fraternity at Lambuth College elected new officers in their regular meeting last night to serve throughout the next year. Raymond Hammond was named president.

Curtis Sullivan, vice-president; T. W. Doty, secretary; Johnny Parham, ser-geant-at-arms, and Hughlon Dis-muke. chaplain. The officers will be officially installed at the annual banquet which will be held at the New Southern Hotel the last week in this month.

II A Good 'Safe Driving' Rule to Remember Four-Way Refrigeration Plenty Taste-Free Ice No Moving Parts No Costly Repair Bills No Noise or Fumes Moisture-Proof Insulation No Covered Dishes No Defrosting Necessary No Mingling Food Flavors Easy Terms fJo Down Payment i "tr'Y tit 't'J fc 5 111 1 1 tti i ii ii fe-t wi A 1 X- Cln1 rhfl Pint Mr milium a aaiau vfii Quart llPi Jello. Package 6c Sterling S. Dressing g', Colfce Grryal'tile Lb. 12 Yi WILDA TILGHMAN TO GIVE RECITAL HERE THIS WEEK Miss Wilda Tighman of the speech department of Union University and pupil of Miss Mary Glenn Phillips will give a recital next Tuesday night at oclock. In the auditorium of Barton Hall.

Miss Floy Springs, pupil of Mrs. E. E. Taliaferro, will assist with attractive musical selections. 17c Apricots Green Tag No.

2' Can 15c Peaches Del Monte No. 2a Can. Sauer's Spices 13c All 10c Sizes 2 For Phillip's Spaghetti, Can 7c Wheat Bran 95c 100-Lb. Sack 5c All Kinds Can Phillip's Soups Try a Coolerator In Your Own Home 10 Days Free Hen Feed $1.59 Good Mlscd Grain 10rt Miss I.OU Qi No. 2 t'nn Green Beans Also REMEMBER to call for BACK'S PECAN PIES Good to the Last Bit 5 at your grocery, soda foui tain or restaurant.

Cream Meal 5-Ll. Sack 10c 24-Lh. Sack 47e HOPELESS PREDICAMENT LTNDEN, Wash. UP) Little Geraldlne Hannun wanted to bake her first cake to "surprise daddy and mother when they come home. She did her best but finally gave up, explaining to a neighbor: "It's no use.

The recipe calls for 'Ingredients' and I've looker" in every can and jar on the shelf. Mother hasn't a single one." Garth's Eatwell Tuna Fish, Can 10c Catsup, Ruby 14-oz. Bot. 10c Butter Cresta, Lb. 31c Grapefruit Juice gg; ffi; Display Room 255 West Lafayette Street 10c 10c Mustard, Marco, Qt.

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