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V ME7VF0RD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOTID, OTCEfiOT, FRTDAY, MATICIT HO, 1923 PAGE SEVEN transferred to Mrs. Dennis any real estate which ho was supposed to have purchased for her with money sent him for that purposo, was presented by the prosecution. , ' J. Walter Lecrnw, Atlanta attor ney, testified that in 1916 he went to Utah and Montana to Investigate land tltlo records on liinlls alleged to have EXTENSION OF SHIP I TO FREE WOMAN been purchased by Innes for Mrs. TO -MD-MARK Dennis but failed the transfers. to find record of .ETTERS USED IN . MAIL FRAUD CASE ..... ATLANTA, Ga.. March 29. Mrs. Viola Sickles limes, former wife of. J'ictor K. Innes. on trial in federal ourt hero on a chars of using the frinils to qcrraud. took the stand to juy as a prosecution witness to iden tify the handwriting of certain lt- rs sho said she had received from former husband.. . The testimony; of the former Mrs. Innes was -to -enable comparison of Innes' handwriting with that of va rious documents said to have been to'ritten by Innea in his alleged fraud- Sulent business dealings with Mrs. ; Kloiso KelniB Dennis, one of the Kelms sisters, In whoso mysterious . disappearance ten years ago Innes jtvaa alleged to have played a part. -I'OHLiiiiony 10 biiow nines imn iievm I 3DE FIIKEPOUT. 111,' March !9. (Bi lbo Assoiiatud Press) Two persons were killed and thrco seriously In jured when an acetylene gaa plant blew up last night In the farm homo of William Wernicke, five miles north of T.ena, 111. The dead: Mrs. Hazel Wernicke 30, wife of William Wernicke and Robert Wernicke, 4, son.- Last Gall for Easter We want to do "our bit" to help you dress up and start the Spring with pep. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY SCHOBLEHATS ' . , All the new shapes $5-00 ALL OUR SILK TIES , values to $2.00 Your choice, each $1.00 ARROW DRESS SHIRTS u , Regular $2.50 . :" '" ' EASTER SPECIAL .. .J: $1.75 or 3 for $5.00 Springer & Lee "Duds for Men." Opposite Rialto Theatre. ' '" '-- ' Wake Up! every morning with a fecliiig that life is worth living. Every cent that you save now is adding to your future pleasure and making that pleas ure really worth while. " Don't "spend' as you go." Remember the old :saying that "a fool and his money arc soon parted" and start that checking account to-day. Come in and ask us about it. Jackson County Bank Member Federal Reserve Established 1888 ' -Z.'. ' Join tho Chamber of Commerce IT4?" .JEi 0W SKA TiVt I Ctnidiifi Pa cific ,rEmpr"-Fotif I Aw-t.M ni , bite m) finnt nntn To apn 10 China 14 days. V. H. Deacon. "Gen. Agt.. Paw. Dept.. Canadian Pacific Hallway. 63 Third U Portland, Ore. ONYOURWEXT TRIP ABROAD. WASHINGTON, Mar. 30 Extension to the Philippines of lnws governing coastwise shipping was urged today by a committee from the council of American shipbuilders, in conference with the shipping board, as one meth od of Immediately, Improving the sit uation of the national merchant ma rine. The committee was of the opinion that other modifications of existing statutes would be necessary to give permanent relief, but suggested that the extension of the coastal regula tions as recommended by the so-called Marius report submitted to President Harding by Chairman Lasker several weeks ago would have a material and immediate effect Homer L. PergUBon, president of tho Newport Drydock and Shipbuild ing company, headed the committee which mot with members of the board in response to an invitation for co-o-erution in formulating a new policy to control operation of the government fleet. Problems of operation and. maintenance of routes, Mr. Ferguson held, were outside tho experience of the builders who therefore did not feel qualified to make suggestions to the board in that connection. Recent contracts with American yards have cal'ed ainiost ex:iuaiv?!y for special types of ships and g3ner.il ly for those types which could be used In coastwise work, the board was in formed. It was estimated that an executive order bringing the Philip pine trade within operation of Amer ican coastal laws would mean an in crease of business whic hwould require 25 or 30 ships to handle it r As in the case .of the ship owners and operators who met with the board earlier in the week, the builders rec ommended immediate scrapping of un adaptable tonnage.' SAYINGS TONIGHT The fifth Baying -on the cross, "I thirst," was the theme at the First Baptist church last evening by Dr. S. J. Reld. The subject was treated in a practical way, which interested the large audience present The speaker reviewed the events and circum stances, showing how Christ was cru cified in the morning, and noted the three hours of silence, after which He gave expression to the words, "My God, My God, why hast thou forsaken me?" At 3 o'clock' Christ said "I thirst." For three hours Christ hung on the cross and never spoke of him self. And when He said "I thirst" no friend was there to assist Him. His enemies offered Him vinegar, which was in fulfillment of the scripture. Christ placed Himself along side of humanity in that He suffered from thirst. Christ, however, would do nothing to deaden the pain; He will suffer to the full the weight of sin. It is noticeable that it was a heath en that offered Christ the drink; a man who had no religion. Christ stooped infinitely when He took an act of kindness from an inferior man. Hero Christ showed ho was a gentlo man. A real lady never makes any one fool badly. It is the mark of vul garity to causo another to feel infer ior. It is a big man, who looks upon man for what ho Is and not for what he has. ( Tonight closes the Seven Sayings on .the Cross, when Dr. Reld will take up the Blxth and seventh sayings, "It Is finished" and "Father, into thy bands I commend .my spirit" These last sayings of Christ on the cross have special significance and Bhouid be of great interest coming on Friday, tho day on Which Christ was cruci fied. Sunday morning 11 a. m. Dr. Reld will speak on "The Empty Tomb," and in the evening on "The Life Beyond," which will he his clos ing message.- The choir with an or chestra will at that time render the cantata "From the Sopulcher to the Throne." A number will be baptized at the morning service. " ' Billings Has Started Something We will give our cash customers 10 per cent discount on everything we do or sell, such as blacksiulthlng, spring -work, machine work, wheel and wood work. Wo carry a large stock of guaran teed Vulcan springs for. nearly all makes of automobiles. Wa buy smithing coal In carload lots and largo quantities of Iron and steel of all kinds. We also have an electric welding machine ordered, which will be here in about two weeks, and will savo you money on welding. Wa have a first class blacksmith and machine shop and employ the best mechanics, and we are going to divide, the pro fits with our cash customers. We will go a little further and give all our customers who are Indebted t ill 'III Worthy (Qiits for More and more Easter is being made an occa sion of giving to our loved ones presents of exquisite charm and value. Here a! re three suggestions for gifts appropriate and delightful sure to be appreciated at Easter time. 1. Candy - '-A. beautiul flower or one of Whitman's famous packages of candy such as the quaint and original ''Sampler,'' or the luscious chocolates in an art metal box, ," Tlie Salmagundi," or the romauce in chocolates, rich , booty from the , tropics, y Pleasure Island," or the "Fussy Package for Fastidious People," or the "Library Package," book shaped, odd and luxurious. 2. Stationery Make a memorandum to present a box of either Cranes Supreme Stationery or Eaton's Highland Linen. They are made in only the correct shapes, shades and sizes. We are showing a new lot of Crane's "Quartered Oak," ".Early Puritan,' "Chiffon," "Argentonc." Argentone is a new creation of Crane's in grey and is a beautiful offer ing. The Highland Line is shown in all thej new shapes, Deckle Edges and Lined En velopes. 3. Toilet Articles ' San-Tox druggists sell a great variety of Saii-Tox articles and. preparations for every need of toilet and hygiene. The quality of these, when quality is the question, the purity, when purity is the question, the efficacy, when efficacy is the question, are all , that scientific knowledge, care and honesty can make them. . , -- B eath's Drug Store "THE SAN-TOX STORE" We Are As Near to You As Your Telephone PHONE EIGHT-EIGHT-FOUR i- '':'J 1 1 ..tp Larry 1 Fred Frederic ARE ALWAYS AT YOUR SERVICE Canadian Paciiic to. us the samo discount. If paid by April 1. iiii.i,i(;h carriaok avto T PAN. THE JVORUO WORKS,