The Paducah Sun-Democrat from Paducah, Kentucky (2024)

TWELVE THE PADUCAH EVENING SUN PAGE Evening Sun Want Ads RATES PER WORD EACH INSERTION; FOR SIX CONSECUTIVE INSERTIONS. PHONE 358 FOR AN AD. TAKER. The Evening Sun la a member of The Association of Newspaper Classified Advertising Managers which include eading newspapere throughout the country and has for its aim the elimination 01 fraudulant and misleading classic fled advertising, The Sun, as well 88 every other member of the Asso. clation, endeavors to print only truthful Want ads and will appre clate naving Its attention called to any advertisem*nt not conforming to the highest standards of honesty AUTOMOBILES We have something special in our show room today.

The 1924 model. Chevrolet can be converted into a bed. The ideal car for traveling. See them today. Riglesberger Motor Fourth and Jefferson.

PHILCO. BATTERY HANK SEARS 1923. DODGE Mechanically perfect. Spare tire; two bumpers; snubbers; rear view mirror and step plates. C.

N. Baker Son, 618 Broadway. Rent a car, day or night, Calissi Motor Fifth Jeffersi D. Both phones 166. SEE ECONOMY GARAGE FOR U.

J. CARBURETORS, AND FLOATA-FORD SHOCK ABSORBERS. "THE HOME OF REAL FORD SERVICE." CALL 606 TAXI. FOR EXPERT radiator repairing see Mr. Pryor at C.

C. Garage. J. H. Martin, proprietor.

FOR SALE OVERLAND COUPE ONE HUDSON SUPER SIX ONE FORD TOURING PRICES AND TERMS ARE RIGHT H. AND S. MOTOR CO. 621 JEFFERSON ST. MAKE A SEDAN out of your open Ford with Calltornia Winter Top.

SEE Spradling 311 Jefferson. OFF FOR A FEW DAYS ONLY WE WILL GIVE TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT OF: LIST PRICE OF COOPER TIRES. GUS EDWARDS MOTOR SALES CO. 40 PER CENT TO 50 PER CENT commission on 'newest Ford accessory. The "Silverglo" Reflectors sell for $5 a pair, Easy to install.

Limited number of salesmen wanted in West Kentucky and Southern Illinois. Makes powerful non glaring lights, yet within legal requirements. Call Old phone 2513 or address Box 391, City. USED CARS FORD--Touring with starter. FORD Roadster 1922, with starter, cord tires, newly painted.

DODGE-1921 Touring, motor in excellent condition, 5 cord tires, new battery. ALL- -priced reasonable, RIGLESBERGER MOTOR co. FOURTH AND JEFF. FOR SALE-Dodge touring car. Good condition, new cord tires.

C. C. Garage. ONE Chevrolet touring, new tires, good condition $175.00. One Chevrolet roadster, good condition, a bargain at $125, one Dodge Touring car, 1922 model, $410.00.

New phone 406, 110 North Sixth. 30 OVERSIZE CORD $12.95 JEWELL AUTO SUPPLY CO. (18) River Transportation STEAMER BEDFORD METROPOLIS-BROOKPORTPADUCAH Leaves Paducah wharf dally (except Sundays) at 11 a. m. and 4:30 p.

111. for Brookport and Metropolis. Fare: Brookport to 10 cents; Metropolis to Paducah 25 cents. John Street, Master, 1(2) LOST AND FOUND LOST--Yellow fiest with white ring neck. Reward if returned 421 Clark.

THE GUMPS-LOVE IS BLIND 1973 BY CHICA 6O 'LO MIN- IS DINNER DON'T NOTICE 74 GOODNESS- EYES? LUHERE HERE SAW IT THE YOU CAN'T DECEIVE OF COURSE I'M ONLY YOUR WIFE WAS ONLY READY? I'M AS HUNGRY DO You ANYTHING, STRANGE I'VE SPENT DANS AND DAYS I OPENED THE DOOR- ME WITH YOUR SILLY I CAN HARDLY EXPECT YOU TO ARE YOUR MINUTE SO AS A MAN-EATING NOTICE A TO GET A PRESS THAT I IT'S A KHOCKOUT FLATTERY- I CAN LOOK AT ME- IF IT WERE SOMEBODY TIGER 1 WAS Too ANNTHING? NEW CHAIR OR THOUGHT YOU WOULD LIKE- AND SUITS YOU TO TELL YOUR BY THE LOOK LIKE YOUR LITTLE FRIEND BABE BUSY TO STOP I FOR SOME THING? AND YOU DON'T EVEN A TEE- GOSH, MIN- YOU EYE THAT HAD NEW YOU'D WATCHING BE IN WHO A DRESS LUNCH NOTICE IT- AND IT LOOKS SWELL- NEVER EVEN ALL EYES LIKE A BABY TODAY- THOUGHT YOU'D BE NOTICED IT- A CHRISTMAS TREE- BUT YOUR So PLEASED- WIFE COULD WEAR A RIDING HABIT FOR AN EVENING GOWN AND YOU'D NEVER EVEN HOTICE ITE SIDNEY SMITH Rockefeller Scion To Work At Reg'lar Job GODFREY S. ROCKEFELLER, ALBANY, Nov. S. Rockefeller, son of the late William G. Rockefeller, has started to work as a $20-a-week clerk in the National Commercial Bank of Albany.

Officers of the bank said they had' assigned him to duties the same as any other young man to learn the banking business. (5) BUSINESS SERVICE REDO SPOT THE PERFECT PAINT HAH WOOD CO. 129 South Third St. There's a reason Why So many people are Pleased with our Crating packing. They "LET GEORGE DO IT" ROCK'3 STORAGE CO.

207 S. 3rd. St. Phones 706 USED FURNITURE Just now we have many big values in used furniture. Come in look them over.

Our prices are low and easy' credit terms may be arranged. Hub Furniture and Storage Co. ATTRACTIVE HAND MADE and hand painted gifts at reasonable price. Gift Shop. Thurman's Bootery, PAPERING call Griffith.

New 2072-r. HEMSTITCHING. 5c yard, Broadway. Old 1504. New 803.

CALL 606 TAXI, RUDOLPH 13TH AND HARRISON BEST BARGAINS IN PADUCAH IN FURNITURE, RUGS, BLANKETS, NOTIONS AND MANY OTHER THINGS. ONCE. YOU SEE THESE, YOU WILL BUY. AND WE PLEASE IN QUALITY AS WELL AS PRICE. COME TO 13TH AND HARRISON.

MOVING by experienced men. $2.50 and up per load. New phone 1489. E. L.

Stewart. WANTED AT ONCE- kinds of secondhand furniture. Highest cash prices. Paducah Furniture Exchange, 121 Ky. Ave.

Old 571. Try GOLD BLOOM Cream, Milk and Butter City Consumers Go, RENEW YOUR MAGAZINE SUBSCRIPTION TODAY. With MRS. C. P.

BURNETT Agent for All Magazines, Old 2214. New 1012 Holman Transfer Co. Anything, anywhere, prompt and responsible service. PIONEERS in MOTOR TRANSFER. Both Phones 456.

FROM COMPTON-ENCYCLOPEDIA pictures are the most universal language. They convey to men of different tongues, to the little child as well as the adult, and often they do this more vividly than many paragraphs of description. Next to the art of printing, pictures are the greatest educators of the world. See Sacra's Studio, 119 South Sixth. LADIES Leather sole and rubber heel house slippers.

Regular value $1.75 for $1.19 Soft sole, all sizes and colors 980 A11 wool Army blankets $2.95 Special low prices on all kinds of sweaters STAR CLOTHING STORE 131 South 2nd. CONCRETING 300 Hays, Old phone 2373. CALL WEEKS By buying or selling your, furniture. We pay more and sell cheaper than any one. New phone 78 or 131 Broadway.

H. C. SHIPLEY sets and moves large trees. Old phone 4104. EXPERT FURNITURE UPHOLSTERING SULLIVAN AND SON 861-j OLD.

12TH MADISON "MANY" are the matrimonial ships that are wrecked upon the rocks of ill health. Would you be well? See Neville and Neville, Chiropractors. ALL PERSONS HAVING AMERICAN BEAUTY BREAD WRAPPERS MUST HAVE THEM IN BY NOVEMBER 15th. TO GET A SCOOTER, AS THIS IS LAST DAY THAT THEY ARE GOOD. POTTS BROS.

BAKERY, 115 SOUTH 4th. (10) RADIO SUPPLIES FOR SALE- Cheap good three tube Radio Set in good working order. Old Phone 934-w. (1) ROOMS FOR RENT FURNISHED light housekeeping rooms at 822 Jefferson street. Phone Old 2710.

3 UNFURNISHED rooms downstairs. Lights: and water. 435 North Fourth. FOR RENT Nicely furnished front downstairs bedroom. 831 Jefferson.

ROOM for. gentleman in Jefferson apartments. Old phone 2161. FOR RENT-1 nice large room unfurnished at 309. South Seventh street.

See Jake Beiderman Grocery Co. ROOMS Furnished or unfurnished. 421 Clark. FOR RENT-1 large furnished room. Address care Sun.

FOR RENT--Front room with meals to couple. Also garage. 905. Clark. ROOM AND BOARD, 820 South Third.

New phone 2297. FOR RENT Two unfurnished rooms. Reference required. New phone 862. 615 North Seventh.

TW.O furnished housekeeping rooms. 808 Kentucky Avenue. FOR RENT--Nicely furnished or unfurnished rooms. 1016 South Fifth. UNFURNISHED room suitable for one or two gentlemen.

Steam heat, electric lights, running water in room, free use of telephone in hall. South Fourth street. FURNISHED ROOM for rent with board. Old phone 2878. TWO FURNISHED housekeeping rooms.

New 2325. FOR RENT Furnished room. Modern conveniences. 407 North Fifth. (8) WANTED WANTED TO BUY- size house and lot.

Cash. Will Holt, Eleventh and Tennessee. WANTED Two boarders. New phone 2201. NOTHING TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE WE PAY MOST MONEY FOR YOUR FURNITURE OR WILL SELL YOU CHEAP.

F. S. FERREN STORES 213 S. 2ND. 210 KY.

AVE. BOTH PHONES 213 WANTED TO RENT-a house in a good locality for a long time. C. M. Stubblefeld, 601 Old.

WANTED TO BUY--a Four eye coal cook stove. Call Old phone 2979, will pay 10 per cent interest; return at $60 per month. Best of reference, and absolute security. Address I "Loan." care Sum. (6) FOR RENT FOR RENT-5 room cottage, 1335 South Third.

New phone 289. FOR RENT- -Five room bungalow. Apply 1317 Jefferson. New phone 2161. FIRST CLASS steam heated apartment, Close in.

Old phone 1474. HOBSON FURNISHED apartment, three. rooms, steam heat. 403 North Sixth. APARTMENT, five room, bath.

No children. References. Old phone 2174-j. FOR RENT- Two new garages. 509 North Sixth street.

Old phone 799. FOR RENT- -Eight room house, furnished, on Hinkleville road. 2818. Old phone. GARAGE 808- Kentucky Ave.

FOR RENT- -Modern apartment. Old phone 568. FOR RENT- -Five room house, 220 North Sixth street. Apply 304 Broadway. FOR RENT- -Four room apartment on Broadway, near 16th.

Call Old phone 2166. FOR RENT Apartment, two rooms, kitchen, bath. Modern conveniences. Central. Old phone 403.

New phone 671 (21) Personal Service Service at All Times Owen Bros. QUALITY CLEANERS Both phones 405. RED STAR Detroit Vapor OIL STOVE Are you entirely satisfied with your cooking. See the Red Star oil stove at RHODES-BURFORD 'CO. (4) EMPLOYMENT RAILWAY MAIL CLERKS WANTED, Travel; permanent; free sample test, write today.

Mr. Stewart, 6002 Market, Philadelphia, Pa. WANTED -Man pot washer at Palmer Hotel. Apply to Stewart. MAN, energetic and reliable, wanted for factory representative to handle our buinesss in 1 Paducah district; unusual opportunity, with fortune for right man; experience or capital unnecessary; write fully, Syncro Motors Battle Creek, Mich.

WANTED- Three neat appearing salesmen, men or ladies. Railroad expenses paid. Call for Mr. Carver at Plaza Hotel, room 43. J.

A. RUDY SONS- SALESMAN WANTED, with retail shoe experience. Between 24 and 25 years of age. Apply at once. CLERKS FOR GOVERNMENT Postal and other good positions yearly.

Experience unnecessary. Full particulars free by writing G. W. Robbins, Civil Service Expert, 352 Burchell Washington, D. C.

(14) REAL ESTATE FOR SALE In Colonial Heights 5 ROOM HOUSE Hardwood floors, breakfast nook, basem*nt, attic. All conveniences. Priced below present values. Call Old phone 721-w. FOR SALE--Five room house, good condition, on car line.

Close in. Phone owner Old phone 1255. FOR SALE -10 acres improved, 300 trees set, $1,250.00: $500.00 cash. Terms on balance. G.

E. Ficklin. Bunnell, Florida. THREE ROOM cottage, newly papered, composition roof, large lot. Phones.

1262. FOR SALE Elegant seven room modern. bungalow. Furnace, large basem*nt. Centrally located.

Old 943-j. (7) FOR SALE BICYCLES $28 and up. Repair work guaranteed. Grider's Bicycle Store, 130 South Fourth St. FOR SALE--Fresh cow with young calf.

Old phone 1611. FOR SALE Pedigreed Collie puppies. Fable and white. Austin Griffith, 415 North Seventh, Paducah. CELERY- Home grown.

See E. M. Yarbro, South End Market. ENGLISH CALLER ducks. Jess Hook, Kevil, Ky.

FOR SALE--Mules and horses. Also will do hauling or grading. Apply Van Troop Construction across the street from Paducah Milling Old phone 1659. FOR SALE Wilson heaters. Hank Bros.

WANTED TO SELL ONE: $96.00 Dollar, Singer Sewing Machine, Balance $30.00 SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. 220 Broadway PICTURE FRAMES 35c and up E. D. Reynolds Co. 109 S.

3rd St. FOR SALE -Eight per cent preferred stock. Paducah Finance Company. Address Box 88, Sun office. FOR SALE- -Rich river bottom dirt.

Charles Rottgering. Old phone 1611. FOR SALE One gasoline boat. Has one hundred horsepower Van Bleck engine. For sale cheap.

Inquire of Ayer Lord Tie Co. FOR SALE First-class pool room, centrally located, doing good business. Leaving city, poor health. F. care Sun.

FOR SALE Dressing table; boy's mackinaw coat, same as new, largest size. Old 2046 or 2045. FOR DRY stove wood and kindling. Call New phone 1862. FOR SALE- -Household furniture.

320 North Fourth. FOR SALE- -1 new farm wagon, cheap; 1 old top wagon. Call at Jake Beiderman Grocery Co. BOY'S MACKINAW coat, almost new, largest size, bargain. Old 2046 or 2045.

FOR SALE- One small steam boiler. Paducah Wharfboat Company. FOR SALE- -Coon and O'possum hounds and thoroughbred Collie. Cheap if sold at once. 1911 Clark or call New phone 939.

OLD FASHIONED BARBECUE803 Washington. THREE QUARTER metal bed. 921 South Third street. FOX TERRIER pups for sale. 921 South Third, street.

(3) Situations Wanted CALL 433-w Old for a practical nurse. (9) MISCELLANEOUS CALL 606 TAXI. LET US PUT THE LOAN ON YOUR HOME ON OUR 10. YEAR PLAN. C.

A. WOODALL AGEN. CY, CITY NAT'L BANK BLDG. IF 7 PER CENT interest interests you, write K. R.

care Sun. YES! WE HAVE SOME GOOD COAL TODAY. PHONES 1708. JOHN FLEMING. CASH, COAL CO.

Marriage Licenses. Lee A. McReynolds, legal age, a farmer, of McCracken county, and Mary E. Moyers, legal age, of McCracken county. Thomas L.

Jeffords, legal age, a machinist, of Paducah, and Frances Calhoun, legal age, of Paducah. Real Estate Transfers. K. W. Wallace, et al, to G.

E. Grace, for $1 and other considerations, property on Wharton's addition. Legal Items Federal Court. A voluntary petition in bankruptcy was filed in United States district court by William Lee Miller, a farmer, of Marshall county, residing on Benton, route 3. He lists his liabilities at aproximately $700, and his assets at approximately $300.

Marriage Licenses. Joel W. Houser, legal age, farmer, of McCracken county, and Ada Wyatt, legal age, of McCracken county. Real Estate Transfers. Albert Singery to T.

A. Clark, for $1 and other considerations, property in Churchill addition. Mrs. Willie B. Durrett, et of Kevil, to W.

O. Roberts, for $1 and other considerations, property on the Boswell road. Henry Thompson, et by T. A. Miller, master commissioner, to Charles A.

Helwig, et for $1 and other considerations, property in the county. HOPE HAMPTON HAS WED BRULATOUR Veteran In Matrimony Is Star's Husband. (Associated Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, Nov. -Hope Hampton, motion picture star, has been a bride since August, learned today. She was secretly, married in Baltimore to her manager, Jules Brulatour, wealthy dealer in film used in the manufacture of motion pictures.

The wedding came five years after Miss Hampton had walked into Mr. Brulatour's office and said she wanted a chance in the movies. He organized a company ant starred her in a number of pictures. Lately she had been starred by several other producers. In 1917 Mr.

Brulatour was divorced from his first wife, to whom he had been married 23 years. He then married Dorothy Gibson, artist's model and the original "Harrison Fisher Girl." The second wife obtained a divorce in 1918. TWO CLUBS AT HI JOIN IN PROGRAM Boys Club and Odds Club Give Joint Affair. The Old Boy's Club and the the Odds Club of Augusta Tilghman High school, will hold a joint meeting of their regular monthly meetings in the auditorium of the high school tomorrow afternoon and will jointly present an entertaining program, followed by a short business meeting of both clubs. Plans are under way for the arrangements of the next meeting of the Boys club, in which they will invite all parents of its members and will entertain them with an unusually good program.

The Odds club will complete arrangements for the "Kid Party" to be given Saturday evening at the school, in honor of the Boys club, In this party all who Dal'ticipate will be dressed as children from 5 to 7 years of age, They will carry toys to present children, A unique program will be given by Odd club members. The joint program of the clubs for tomorrow afternoon is as follOWS: Overture, by Boys club orchestra. "Farewell Blues," by Boys club Orchestra. Two violin solos by Miss Louise Dudley. Song by Miss Marie Cruse.

Vocal solo "Stella," by Palmer Rector. Vocal solo "Somebody's Wrong," by Ward Thomas, after which seven boys will join in the chorus of "No, No, Nora." VIRGINIAN RAIL WORKERS STRIKE (Associated Press Leased Wire) ROANOKE, Nov. 8. Engineers and firemen on the Virginian railway walked out at 6 o'clock this morning in protest against the discharged of several of their number about a month ago. General Manager E.

H. Birchfield declared he had sufficient men to move all trains from the city, RUSSIANS ARE WOUNDED BY FIRE OF CHINESE POLICE (Associated Press Leased Wire) HARBIN, MANCHURIA, Nov. Four Russians were wounded, one seriously, when Chinese police fired on a crowd of Communists celebrating the anniversary of the Russian revolution. The latter were marching in the streets, carrying red banners and making speeches against the police. When police attempted to disperse the celebrants a revolver shot was fired from the crowd.

The officers returned the fire. A general fight seemed imminent until the soviet representative at Harbin arrived and assisted in dispersing the Russians, NEW WARRANTS FOR KLANSMEN Officials Will Race Second Set of Bills. (Associated Press Leased Wire) ATLANTA, Nov. interest in the developments of Ku Klux Klan affairs consequent to the shooting to death last. Monday of W.

S. Coburn, Klan attorney, by P. E. Fox, Klan publicity man, centers in the announcement from Birmingham, by Dr. Fred B.

Johnston, chief of staff of William Joseph Simmons, emperor of the order, that he intends to renew peace warrants against three Klan officials. Peace warrants were issued Tuesday against H. W. Evans, imperial wizard of the Klan; H. K.

Ramsey, imperial kligraff; Brown Harwood, klazik, and T. J. McKinnon, head of the investigation department of the organization, but the warrants against the last three were dismissed yesterday when Dr. Johnston failed to appear. The warrant against Dr.

Evans still is in effect, service not having been obtained. Dr. Johnston charges he has reasons to fear for his safety because of a threat he alleges was made by Fox against him, Emperor Simmons, E. Y. Clarke and Coburn.

The subsequent killing of Coburn, he states, caused him to place credence in the threats made by Fox. ARREST ALLEGED SMOOTH SWINDLER Real Estate 'Con" Man Is Held By Police. (Associated Press Leased Wire) CHICAGO, Nov. Hayden, 24 years old, who through said by police toouT9etaoinnun fraudulent activities is said by police to have obtained more than $100,000 in the last 2 years, was arrested by 2 Chicago detectives after they had chased him from an exclusive hotel three blocks to the shores of Lake Michigan last night. Just previous to the chase, Hayden, who the police declare, is known by half a dozen aliases, was seated in the dining room of the hotel with R.

A. Newstrom, a Buffalo, N. real estate man, and was consummating a deal involving $50,000. Newstrom had the check already written. Hayden, tipped off to "beat it, the cops are here," excused himself from Newstrom and left the hotel, the detectives falling in behim.

When he reached the outside he started to run. He was taken ot the detective bureau but no charge was placed against him. BINGHAM TO OPEN DRIVE FOR INDIANA WHEAT POOL (Associated Press Leased Wire) LEXINGTON, Nov. In the near future the membership drive for the proposed wheat pool will be opened in the state of Indiana, Judge R. W.

Bingham, Louisville, vice chairman of the advisory committee said Wednesday afternoon. Campaigns for membership in this cooperative marketing movement among wheat growers, will follow in Ohio, Illinois, Kansas, Nebraska, and other wheat producing states, Judge Bingham said, The wood pulp and paper industry is the third most impor. tant- industry in. Canada in exports and revenue to the government. MASONIO.

NOTICE. Plain City Lodge 449 meets tonight 7 o'clock. Work in E. A. degree.

All Masons invited. H. E. SHELTON, W. M.

GEO. O. INGRAM, Sec'y. DANIEL BOONE COURT NO. 16 Daniel Boone Court No.

96. Tribe Ben Hur, meet tonight ip K. C. Hall at 7:30 clock, BEN STEELE, Chief. ALICE LEEDER.

Scribe. AMERICAN LEGION Annual Election of Officers Armistice Night 8:30 P. M. (Sunday Night) Postoffice. Come out.

GEORGE HANNAN, Commander, Try our Delicious Sweet Rolls, Cinamon Rolls, and Long Doughnuts. Get Them Fresh, Everyday From Your Grocer. Made by O'LOUGHLIN Komikal Kippings FOR SALE Fine jersey cow giving milk, furniture and chickens. 208 South Ash Street. 30614 JT.

$1.00 DAILY PRIZE The each first day, reader of this page, columns Komikal Klassified Advertisem*nt inserted in the regular classifed discovers And such an through Ad mail an it error, to the will be awarded $1.00 in cash. If you Classifled Manager Immediately. Copyright, 1923, Poole Features.

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