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Masthead Logo Murray State's Digital Commons Fulton Advertiser Newspapers 10-2-1925 Fulton Advertiser, October 2, 1925 Fulton Advertiser Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fa Recommended Citation Fulton Advertiser, "Fulton Advertiser, October 2, 1925" (1925). Fulton Advertiser. 47. https://digitalcommons.murraystate.edu/fa/47 This Newspaper is brought to you for free and open access by the Newspapers at Murray State's Digital Commons. It has been accepted for inclusion in Fulton Advertiser by an authorized administrator of Murray State's Digital Commons. For more information, please contact [email protected]. - - -- Trade With our iloine Industr4 4; t-nd Make Fulton a Vetter fown .`4 10 Pr Y— 14 ) AT( SEEL _ VIII. I NII. -IS ( 1N, k 1 ., 0(....TOBF It 2, 1925 14. S.;nuns, Publisher Coat hint! olir I'vailrnad News •• ; • : • od Money in I ,...1 •:; They're Not All in Pittsburgh It'i!oi' j Grow i!1 PAatoes I•• • item, Th. arl•ident Markham. ei , Mr. Iterrarti contained. litt THE Pi. it . • _ r. II. ok..-sa..\ f WfiAT tile lit of the Illinois Ceti- Iti.t I he erossiog Hawn:, PA') Iteled at the Biala Joao 4., 1 WORLD Ira', ale Markham, calls atlen- ii•et the r ,I..," '4 :1 YOU, j PO SE aE P 111 and is Tre. We will have air- 7 '.' it,. gtr:V..'its it 1 he evonomie unity iyoo EA(T1Ne LIVE of ieineticial results of railway Hoe einieng into the sides id • ' ' .••• aicCeicken e•tation today as corn- tie, deal. eiiiinee to all the ,•;.1,'; T'i), e I. A I;re.TMAti IAC paid an orLrattiZ.,_:+..,.4 !.:, 1(•11 V."1111 the early hi,“..ry .11 ;;Hh• tt. tech ace makine IIl tati,..s tor incorpor. 10.10.i:elite.% lie siates iii mirk : the !ierracken t i; ers "!)11.. 11.111.Ired the 11.'.1111.-. ot ritilWa A ,ocia 111.1.i.. ii iii .10%;i- fiae. The rirgenization is a 1,Mii d llattes ----- t__ iiireeieit cooperative market - t•en.•pertatain te :ice Piaeidert .1. .1. Polley :tie a-eociation organized ue ...Mill %tete deli. illt atel den- passed flute:eh the cit., , :w- der the provisions of the Hint: - eer," ta mit Melte alai to road • i Ins famiee ii ham t'aoptirative Marketing which a ere frequently impu • tee t ehietaeo train tIi,. ; Act t i • purpose of market- able. thir tie\ elopment a.. it 1 h. ti • latter me I of last ; fig Ii-. -et potatoes grown in laden...11y united people, min arek. :hat COIAlliy. tal ii specell and in ideals. has Geleral Superintendent .1. /I is a wise mavement taken followed closely the growth of ).V. II' ron passed through au, the NleCricktin county the railreads ,which have link- ,•ity. Tuesday of this week, 4. erieete.s end Fatten and ad- t•d together the ...immunities Supt. Williams made a j.:niter (-auntie: should follow that tiomprise our nation and hues trip to (hicago. Tuesday II There is good money in. )1ave providtal channels of easy iif this w0ek, attending thc eretving sneet potatoes it hatu- communication among I hem.' ailAllihly l•X1)1•1174e of the ti II is a crimp a wide i • President Markham goes on I. C. rk, coa,l,a• it It clerk in atterns ta show how our social life has 'at rs. .1. F. W'illiams. been improved. as well as our i ii' office has been quite Ti.. more to ill fer set etal days. but seems Wit standard of living. due I or lie- the peigress of railway trans- lit he all right again, .inti ti ; 1;,• ...I: it .,\•"1:1,1 exactly pert:Olen than an thing else. ,i•ertied i -irk. °ten ht Ale .1. L. Harrineton, travel- r -es- -7...'"--..., • 1.1, 110 to tide looks and that the progress of the on while ing engineer, tvith headatiar- i --------, I.;.- ctltp Was being made. railways neist oat be hampered t•r'6---------r,e - ----1: - if our nation continues to grow. :era at Jackson. Tenn.. was ts^ -/.." ----.1"--- .Allti 111 • cooperative marketing stating, "Ours is a country of badly iniared \tilde attempting se L- ..----- the p,,,per way to handle to board a freight train at Oa k• g.-eat distances, with large ar- te. --- i•as accessible only by land: so field. Tenn- last wick, his fi"'t above all other nations, the having slippiiii .in a rock as he - MISS BINFORD SUCCEEDS Caned States is dependt•nt for started to catch the train. ran- MRS. DICKEY AS ds prestae prosperity, indeed, ing and cutting a gash in his Liens Club Initial Meeting GROWERS MEET LIBRARIAN A' for its cantinned ..xistence up- head and fracturing two Or Awards Prizes iii rail way transportation. 1 hree ribs. I n format in from of Woman's Club. 1,,,.(„i, el the Fulton Libra- Railway transportation is woe- the hospital at Jackson. Tenn.. IN MAYFIELD• ry have stisiained a great loss i The first en into the very fabric of our is to :he effect that Mr. Her- For Best Essays on the Consti- _____ al the resignation of the libra- Recognition of tingle!) is recovering, as rapid- tution of the U. S. general nieetirg of .in Mrs G /I Dickey, who tuitional life. li Corea., NtA‘ York Finance :‘ ' - '' • ' • - . vital position which its oc- ly as could be expected. !las vend:need the library since• the It.,!1:::,,‘I.1.1)0,n47‘1'1.isuCi.,111,'1he4:;t1 1::tiltt('ilen eif3: l:.p'ert, .1thlresses cupies in the lives of oil]. people Mr. A. W.. Ellington, train- Ed l: C:111101 and Anierieanis Dark it tias been taken over -by the oeght ti insure the mainten- master at Jackson. Tenn., has have a steunch ally in the Lio., Piail \!embers. Wiimen's Club, some three etf, ;taints on Main stret•t this after- ance of a constructive public it liaim the east where Club of Minot), its Ittat .. ears: ago. along those 'lines being .tne .ie oon %ill the president, Mrs. .1. „., . , . attitude toward the railroads." he has Mien spending his VaCa- 'l ii' hri,clor, :,:,ti a it is,r\ '11.s. Dickey started with the Presid?nt Markham has done tiout.it-ring of three prizes ' „her usual pleasin . whe 'I. t i • *fans- western- district:, towards bringigit- Sinpt. Willfiiiiirreld a safety' dents al-the letiltrin ng. 1Trer severa a great deal of the Dark Tobacco Growers about a better understanding meeting with his staff as well an essay on the Constitut nonths rest the members have Co-' during her incembency it has the United States, on the 157th opetative Association, 'tweet) the public and the as several train and engine ser- taken on renewed interest anti composed increased tattil itn ow numbers Monday of this week. anniversary of the signing of of Henry, Weaklee something ever fifteen hundred railroad interests of the coati- vice men this promises to be an unusually anti Obion ti ami in our opinion, never at which means far furthering that great document. counties in Tennessee, McCrack- ,cittnies. and her interest in safe- This anni‘er.-ary fell on the busy and prosperous year for the Inc- work gave her \LT in the history of railway trans- the work along the line of en, Marshall. Calloway. Ballard, what might devised. 17th of Septemner. and at the Woman's Club. ternied a iner,a,nal acquaint, violation is such an under- ty were Carlisle, Hickman. Fulton and than Mr. R. Britton, machinist subsequent meeting of the The new year books containing with ,very b•lok hi the standing more net•essary essays i;raves count .es in Kentucky. most of us at the Fulton roundhous0, has Liona, the three winning the programs of the various de- at prt•sent. because and the occasoin was stop to realize what an accepted a position under were reed met at the court house ill May- ) hi intimate at quaint- do not pleasure for both partments with interesting finan- an,sti well t he cone les -• efficient railway system really !.Zininithouse Foreman Bab madt• aim ef field Saturday morn:me at till . winners. cial reports will be dist Ciltuti ';11!- te our very existence. White, at Centralia, Ky. the mtenbeis and the o'clock. for a confereree in :`,:y, 11.3.‘ leain it )"' • means A feature of this aft..rnom n's , Mr. .1 A. Collins, the freigie Tlie first prize, vonsisting of card to the A eseeiatioe, its wore the• namereas lace .:t+r,n1 has re: urinal 'hieing cup went to Paul meeting will be Mrs. Brann's re- Excess Profits of Railroads and its la...se...its fie. the I, iit t1•1i V ••• paid le the Horn the Paducah hospital. ind Ti 'hi' the South Eullon port of the Council nweting if ▪ h.-, tht• ' as njee.y. ...C110.11, where he is a „,„„.s seatcon. This ineetiti,- tt.1- and tt.,t• eitiment since iloo. ex 111.ing Very kration \\ 0 lea, in lesi year student. Ile is the thnoPiGra"(1 r" sided by Robert I.. tield •s• attd nallingnes slit Cl, s, which she at at I lib. oblige, for ut•ss profits. that is, earnini son of a farmer. Julius Tucker, man, and J. R. Stewart, m,f nen _ na- ,tutu teal to elti and young per cent, which, unite, John ). II ill Passes Awot•. West Baden, Ind., in June. A over 6 :s a thorough student of ry enunty.