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The Anniston Star from Anniston, Alabama • Page 5

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TCE8DAT, OCT. Mil' v- V- tllE ANNISTON STAR First-7dman Senator u. Silly Gripped hy Panic IVACOOK PHONE 1288 or 1200 "A Rose from an-OldFaahioned Garden. The heavy' velvet eus-talna A shaft of rose light framed In an oval the basket and Ita lovely offering. To Sally's daxcled eye nothing fns COUXTRTHAK AJfD THE Cincinnati, 1 Pre) automohi: who held up the llaralitoa cou bank Sept, It.

obtained )Uvt taUng I1H.004 IJ, th largest aver made by robbers In tha r. tory of the anclnnatl pfllic partmenf, Thla waa" announced cf flclally today by iv IL. Matthew, prealdenrbf the bank." animates of the ware $11,000 to $10,000. Cash bbuined totalled $11,434 is and bonda atolen by the depera-doe wer Nona- at the bonda were registered- WortS 8 Most Perfect BacE a i i I Tba rehearsal for the next few day brought relief neither to Wain nor Bally. He pleaded, argued, bulled and coaxed, hut the moment Sally waa lifted Into the great flower basket and etarted on her floating ride into the huge theater ahe felt tha panle or on uddenly torn from ahadw 'an4 thrust into glaring light.

Evan with the theater empty ahe felt the 'eye of the chorus 'contemptuously upon her and of the principal Watching critically. He Claah with Wain had In some anaecountable way made him lea harsh with her, but It was mora the tolerance of indifference than because he had faith her Sally would call 'for strength from the very depth of her soul and the courage ahe succeeded In summoning made, her look like a Chritaian martyr going to her fiery ordeal. Taken with the ges- ETDLL JIAVE GOOSE-STEP Berlin. Oct, 10: (United Pre) rello the kalaerly daya, remaina in tha Gero ray. Soldier.

of th army hay not discarded th eld tiff -legged walk. In th recent celebration ot the third anniversary or ine aaopiion ot tne new German constitution, a troop of Gar man aoldlera acted aa a guard cf hhhoeTWKttenm into ifce queer step cl the old re- tur otthrowin out PX)aies fashioned flower to w-happy pP-4 gime. say x- A ASK ''i FATERB By Bernard CUJbort From 7tr to year- th harvests coma, Tla In th way of Natur But what I hardly understand la 'ow tham paper keep go; For week by week they carry on An' Ilka tha weede, thay'ra never ri Ts, lyery blewed week they're ful news and tale and auch Ilka WT tal.k o' thing aeroaa tha An' 'ow to maka a elt o' cash; Tou'd think thay'd run It dry, but Lor Next week there' allua lummut mora. 'm" o-drat-lOTrtn-dratna, iVnkn im sweat to hold a pan, iWc them altera mllka their Drains, aoll must llkt Blank nty Fen, JTla wondroua 'ow they till their rood, I 'ope tha pay (a half ee good. Their finger mint ba erookled all in' p'r'apa 'tla Ink they awaat I hear aa 'ow they aoon go bald, blind a bate an' 'orrld alghta Thank Cod I narer write My ten: We need noa Ink down Blankney Fen.

WWW SntPI.K CEREMONY nuiTEs Yocica lives A very simple ceremony. Impressively spoken by Rev. I C. Brans-comb, of tha First Methodist church, united in marriage last evening-. Miss Edtth Butler and Mr.

John Morgan. Tha marriage Occurred at aeven o'clock at tha home of Mr. and Mra, Chaa. Howell ST 1 I I I Th gooaeatep. march provoked mirth among the crowd along th atreet.

t- VALUE OF THE ATOM London," Oct (United Praae) The first legal recognition of the value pt an atom waa registered here when an insurance Mr. W. H. Felton, 17, appointed, by the governor of Georgia to fill 1th unexpired term of Senator Thomas Watson, deceased, anowa at 'work to her Btndy at Cenville. Ga.

company paid 141 pounda re spect of the breaking pf a radium tube at the London hospital whereby an atom of radium waa lost nlae, the efect waa absurd, grotesque. Wain, In-despair, waa ready to abandon the number when the genlue that made Golden the leading producer of hla kind prompted him to try It out anyway. never tell." he muttered to Wain. "She's damn pretty, and ahe may perk up in the excitement of the first night. And ao, 10 daya after her arrival and a cmapalgn of publicity that terrified still more.

It was announced that "the prettiest glrl fiL he eoujtry'a country" would appear In a apecial number. With an artist' touch Wain made up Sally ao that ahe showed fresh aa a tea rose. Her pink gingham frock and bonnet looked, a dainty aa dawn. He'r straw-blond ahone. As the atage went dark and Sally waa lifted Into the baskM ready for her ride over the heads of the audience Wain, in a last effort to galvanlxe' her.

whispered: "Tou've got the looka. kid. Now 5uat wade In ant grah their hearts!" T- The orchestra and a double quartet ewung Into the atralna of START BIO PROJECT Wltchlta Falla, Texas: Work haa etarted on a four million dollar Irrigation -projeet Which will render fertile 100.000 acre. "TOU'VE GOT THE L0OK8. KID." of the audience waa visible.

But to her imagination there Jostled tor front places the face of a terrifying multitude. She felt the basket atart and smoothly ride. Automatically ahe took her first poalee and prepared to throw them right and left to the people below. Then, in the forefront of the crowd, her imagination pictured the face of the hotel maid when aha aaw Sally's pathetic "waah; and by her aide aneered tha chorn girl who had warned that Sal'y would do well to "watch hr In mad panic, Sally had the delusion that their Jeer were spreading- to the faces of the rest of the crowd. A aort of paralyal seized her heart.

(To be cvmfrnued) (Copyright, HltKEy ENGLAND UGHTS SHARKS "Lon O.c i oTTUnlted Press) England' invasion by sharks grows daily worse. Three Sunderland fishermen captured aT eighteen feet long. They were "hauling In their salmon net when the net broke and th bug fish charged their Boat, atavlng In in. One of the men brained th shark with aa oar. EXPECT COCA-COLA TO EARN $11.60 SHARE CLAIMS DOW-JONES New York, Oct.

Presa) Coca-Cbia ia expected to earn about a share on the aOO.000 aharea of the atock on the market, according to the Dow Jonea Financial New agency. Tha groaa earning are expected reach about 17,000,000. Allowing 11,000,000 for taxes and for dividends on tha of preferred stock, th earnings would reach the above named figure, the agency estimated. Tha August earnlnge of the soft tefok company are. the agency to have increased aub-ataptlally over the aama month last year.

on Tyler Hill nd waa wlt- Aeasaa py. mem para 01 ma two iam- STREET CAR DISAPPEARED Algiers, Oct. 10. (United Presa) Emili Garcia took a aeat on a atreet car In Algiers. He waa car living and recaption rooms UracUvely adorned for tha a Buotlal event with Quantities of of the merri- ing log fire at either end house added comfort and rying- a email sack filled with alx pounda of blasting powder.

He lit acjreJThe atreet car. USP1UNGTBJE" LYRIC Friir, Oct 1J5 t15 IL' BUSINESS wjzn 150 LwC.1 Pttpld tit meat to cane, www Mlaa Bath Harvey. New Tort, haa aacnrod tonr first priaag ont of tra perfect hack con testa aha hu entered. Now ah' officially pronounoed wnar of tha world a moat perfect hank. prononnoaa MRS.

3. C. SPROUXL WIW ENTERTAIN Cff'TJB DIDN'T GET THE HAIRS' membership la now open to nil In WEDNESDAY STUDY CLUB TOMORROW WITH Mra Jamea CreaweU Spfoull will he iinatesa for the meeting of the evergreens and white flower, while jburnlng tapera were uaed with tr-t! tio effect, the brida and 'groom entered alone fro aaparata door and met before tha improvised al-tar of green and whtta where tha olemn worda wara spoken which united them In tha holy bonda of Jratrimony. For lar rnarrtaga Misa Butler waa beautifully attired In a traveling ault of midnlrfht blue material trimmed with mole and wore a becoming blue hat with rimming of ostrich feather. terested In music.

Those wlahing to become members will please Thursday bridge club thi week at 3I1SS GARDNEB Mra. French Bell will be leader notify Mra. W. W. Weaver, treas ens, Mra Woodson Weaver, Mrs.

D. C. Cooper. Mis a ale Con-stantinv Mis Bethany Ingram and Mlaa Iva Cook in the dining room: and Mra. Thomaa Herran.

Mrfc J. K. Lannlftg. Mr. L.

H. Carre and Mra. Samuet Ingrant TrecIve "ln the reception haU. A color not of pink was carried out in the parlor where the receiving line atood and autumn colore formed a pretty decoration in the dining room and other parte of the hands Lelghton avenue home. www PERSONALS -Mr.

W. H. Weather ly haa returned from a viatt to Mr. CI. Inter in Gadsden.

www, Mra Fannie Steele, of Eutaw, ia THE BOA'S DINNER London, Oct 10. (United Press) A toa constrictor at the London aoologicat park had Ita first meal for two years. Here's the menu: One goat, four rabbit's, three pigeon. The keeper' cap. London, Oct, 10.

(United Press) Convinced that the hair of an elephant' tail would bring her luck, Martha Goodge applied at th Londoa'xoological park and asked for the hairs from "Big urer. her noma on juinim ne. Three-thiity o'clock ie the hour tor the meetlg. www of the atudy program for tha Wednesday Study club meeting tomorrow afternoon at three-thirty ADWE WEAVER HOME o'clock at the home of Mlaa Mary'DH W. XIOYD, WILL BEGINS AUTUMN WORK D.

B. Walsh, who -My which he dropped on the floor of Jumbo's" tail. Keeper gave her WED VIRGINIA GIRL Immediately after the ceremony the cage. 7 the gate. preaidea over lho work of the Ad dle Weaver home, atate that tha night school waa opened laat eve uaraner.

Tnere are a number .01 matter of bulnes to com up for discunaioa and a full attendance of membera ia LUNCHEON ON WEDNESDAY FOB MRS. (JOODRIC1I Mra. Samuel P. Kennedy will be ning with a goodly attendance of -Anniaton friend of Dr. William E.

Lloyd, wilh be greatly interested in the announcement hla engagement to Misa Beatrice Dunlea. of Norfolk, Va. the mar-rlage to occur the latter part of October. Since finishing hla course members, boys and girls who are Mr. and Mr Morgan loft for Ihelr Home In Wast Virginia), wher the groom la prominently eonnected yAth Industrial Intereato In Charlee- 'ton.

Ha la a moat excellent young man, a son of Mra. Lula Morgan of Anniaton aad a acion of tha old Morgan family Alabama, and Kth gJTaynj If erroap Vlriri young woman 'whom Mr! Morgan eager to avail themselves of tha the gueat of Mra O. H. Norwood on Tyler Hill hoatesa on Wednesday at twelve- ZZ1'JZZ 1 has been located Virginia ana it AM.JMna. liirtl4taaTm Mrs; C.

M. Jesperaon haa been Falii-nt trt'ftfr Uniiliii The honor guest for this event will 1 -J her mother- be Mra. Rodea Goodrich. opportunity of aecuring an education In thle way. Mine Mary Kate Park will bo teacher of thle branch f- Week and wrllt ba wopported In, JL cJuba of- tha which have been contributing financially to tha Inatltution.

Tha Sunday school at he Addio Weaver la an Important part of tha home and Mra. Walsh Is assisted, each Sabbath by Mrs. John B. Knox. Mlaa Eugenia 8mith, Mis com nia wuo.

one of Annletpn'a moat popular young men and many good wishes for hi future are being wafted to him in hi new field of endeavor. Dr. Lloyd will take hi bride to New York on -a wedding trip and expect to bring her to An- Cf the city'a most lovable daugh-tra. admired by all her friends who deeply regret that her marriage win take her i far from her native atate. It la probable that S.1tTi and Mra.

Morgan will reside lAtfwItaerland after the first of tha year. QCARTERJ.Y PARISH' JMrEETIJfO WKIWTESDAT DFesseOf- Enticing-1' www Frlenda ot Mra. W. B. Lampkin will regret to know that eh ia 111 at th Noble apartment wW Mrs.

H. P. Walmealy, of Birmingham, was the week-end guest of Mr. and Mra. P.

Walmeely. 1 --7 Friend of little Fred O'Shleld will rgret to know that ha I ruf ferinsfro'ninr1roken-iimhru. tained in a Tall on Saturday. www GertrudeLHambleton Bhepperd. www DANCE A BRILLIANT EVENT LAST EVEKING The dance which walven Monday evening at the country club In honor of Mlaa Katharine Herren and-M r-Amory -Edward Qulnn.

waa a charming affair. in every1 detail and waa attended ty a Urge number oC club membera who alwaya assist In making the club affaire a htig eucees. Inspiring muslo was furnished thronged' the hall room between nine and one nlston forrffie XBlTalmTcr-HoTidm- Annl Ilarriton, Mlaa Pa rahJPace, Mlaa Carolyn O'Bryant, Miaa ftuth Neely. A sewing class haa been established and Instruction are giv-n hy P. Hayno.

Mr. Jamea Crook and Mla'Julta Davis, and Mra. Walsh hopes at an early data to organise HcU'toT'ToT flatttrdaraft ernoon. Thla effortwill doubtless Low Price "7" With hi parent, pr. ana Mr, w.

E. Lloyd. on Lelghton avenue. MRS. INGRAM HAS DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON About alxty-fiv gueaU were In flA ilr.and JTzank Bafley A womJerful section of cse tteMt Tha quarterly meeting of Grace church pariah will ba held Wednesday evening at in Grace "Eplacwpat -chnrch tendance ie -desired, by tha rector, Rev.

J. Stoneyr CHORAL CLCTl'g FTB8T MEETING TO BE OCT. IS rerurnea sunaay evening irom a abort, visit to Birmingham. ha aa successful aa tha other an-1 o'clock when the popularity of vited 'to call yesterday afternoon between the hifttr of four and alx $19.98. In Canton Crepe, Regal Crepe and Crepe de Chine, in'tJI 4n4e-f(pn modek forwomett or Here www terpriaea)- foatered Walah Uia Herrejn.

waa; proved VWe were tbo home of "Mrr Htehs JMaa attentiona which ttrr imd Mr' Oecrrge" Graham; of Charlotte. N. were the recent is a chance to get a dress at a sensationally low price. Ingram, when tma howeredTipon-herv-- -OnlhUtdnuer charming matron honored Mlaa Tha Anniaton Choral club will occasion ahe wore a becoming eve Katharln Herren, a bride-to-be, and hef-eo-woskera from the varl-oua club and churches of Anniaton. www MATRONS STUDY -CLUB MEETS TOMORROW Mrs.

Horace 8. Miller will be hold the first meeting tha aea-on at -Carnegie library on Wednesday, Oct. at 10:10 au ''t Matters of treat Interest' mnA il re) and Mra Wood Herren, jr, formerly Knoxye Lannlnr. For her informal tea in honor hoatesa for the meeting of the Importance to all club member Matrons study club tomorrow aft ernooa at her home In GlenwoOd will discussed and It la hoped of theee attractive young woment Mrs. Ingram included in her receiving Una, Mia Willie Ma Cunningham of New York, Mia Dor Purses, For sOh Women's Purses and Vanity Boxes in black, brown, tan and grey, in staple and novelty leathers.

Neatly lined and fitted. that there win bo a large attend-ance. Tha preeldent desires to Terrace. The hour ia three-thirty o'clock and Mr. Evan Moon la leader for the program.

announce that active and assooiat gu eaf of Cohb atid left yesterday forTna-CildoB nnfl. Or eenaboro. Mr. Huston Wihioh and little San have returned to Tuacaloosa after a visit to. her mother, Mr.

R. Segreet, ww Mr LotU 8haw and daughter. EUaahoth Chaw, are the goest of Mr. 43. R.

Segrent. Mr. T. y. Matthew 1 bow at home with Mr.

M. A. Jone on East FolirteentM street dww- Mr. and Mra. p.

Bell are ex- pected home today, from a vialt to New Tork, where they attended the National Bankers' association I www Mr. Cecil i Wright (Florrie 1 1 1 othy Qulnn, Mia Polly Robinson, of Albany. Mlaa Jack Wright of Dadevlll. Mr. WalterlCad Dean Of Birmingham and Mr.

Miller Herren. all -of whom Wer beau nlng toilette of green chflfon trimmed with bandsof ostrieh feather which enhanced her, pronounced beauty. Since her debut ahe haa been one of the city'a bellee and her approaching marriage to Mr. Qulnn haa' been the occasion for many pretty social tribute Mrs. W.

Dean, of Birmingham, Mlaa Willie Mae Cunningham, of Kew Mlaa Julia Heaton, ot Tallapoosa, Mlaa Jack Wright, of Mis Polly Richardson, of Albany, members of the bridal pary, and Mlaa Julia Anderson, ot Montgomery, the pretty ueet of Mia Virginia were the recipient ot much attention. Mr. And Mr. Luther Li lee, Mr. Xlorac 8.

Miller and Mra) James Creawell Sproull ehaperoned the dance. The ball room looked especially attractive and th glow- Women's Silk tifully gowned and lovely to lo6k upon a they were presented to tl guest by Mrs. Xngralm. Assisting1 th hoatesa in. entei talning were: Mia Martha Mallo Wool Dresses $1.00 $4.00 Value Sport Hats $2-98 Just received a full line of women's sport felt hats, straight and roll ITlM WaaaaHlnA fmnAlm.

LT 11-. Qulnn aM Mrs. Horace iLeyden in the parlor; Mrs. Lowrylj 1 il lot of all wool Tricotlne, Serge, Polret Twill and Gabardine Dreasea In assorted color aad eisea. These formerly aold from Mrs.

T. F. Huey, Mrs. Robert Stev. $16.95 liawoo to pio.oo.

Sale'prlcw S1S.09 to 130.00. Czar's Kin Finds Home Here Women's pure thread hose, full' fashioned, in Cordovan, black, Russian calf, brown, grey, nude and white. brim, with and without' quills. All colors. Hie.

newest and prettiest in $12.95 $9.95 $7.95 to S1T4KJ. Salo price $1.0 to I1S.0O. Sal price Thompson), of Rome, is; the guest ot Mrs. E. E.

Thompson on Lelghton avenue. i i Mis Julia Anderaon returned today to Montgomery after having been the 'charming arueat of Mia Virginia Sproull on avenue, i P. B. Hnralson and attractive little daughter. Jannie Lonlae, left Monday fo Fort Payne to the guest of Mr.

Ilaralaon' parents, Mr. and Mra. J. O. Deahleldai ft i $3.50 Valuc3s Women's and Misses Shoes I mam 2 Women's New Fall Sweaters At a Special Price S4.98 These come in all the nr fall colors, such at black, brown, red.

jade, green tnd many other colors. Some with Tuxedo collars of ji-gora and some self trcrjri-d, Now is the time, to sweater and we have it you. i Silk Dresses -1 lot of Bilk Dreseee In Tricotlne, Satin, Canton Crepe. TaffeU and Crepe do China that formerly aold from 120.00 to Sal J) Suit? 1 lot of Suit In Valour and English Tweed that formerly eod -from Its.o to s1g? Ac Sale ptioo e10eeTD jCapes and Sports Coats lot of navy blue, tan, fTen. hUck and mixtures In Cape and Sport Coat, fn allk wool, that formerly wold from fV yew Bat Arrtvtng Dally Ow MQIIne Oepartanewa Ladies Quality Shop ii 'SPRINGTIME" AT THE LYRIC Friity, Od.

lit). 8:15 P.M. AUSPICES BUSINESS CLU3 ISO Ltcil PetpU tit Cast; In tan calf, brown kid, gun metal and black kid. This the very shoe you want is $2.50 Values Infants Shoes Infants' first step ahoes, in flexibl eolea and wadgw heels, in black kid and pat to and brown kid button and lace. Blse to tt Include In thl lot the getjuln Gro-RU all leather ho.

for service. -Sizes 2J4 Din-. Doe thla child look Ilk a mCJonatreT she'd be th reheat in Riiasia. NOBLE STREET iff It weren't for the Bolebevlki. Che'a CounteM Rene de Mondeeee.

I I irrandniece of th iatd cw. Cia'g been Jopt4 ty lira, Wndea PhllUps, 1 "vt.

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