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THE DEMOCRAT-VOICE, COLEMAN, TEXAS, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1931.
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Apartments for Rent
FOR RENT:—-Furnished apartment;
modern; close in. Mre, Zella Knox
at J. C. Penney Co. 3tfx.
Houses for Rent
FOR RENT:—Furnished apartment;
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or light housekeeping. See J. V.
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FOR RENT:—Close in, on paved
street furnished apartment; modern:
private entrance. Phone 313, Mrs.
6. E. Phillips, 203 Walnut. 2tfx.
Palmistry
FOR RENT—Three room house, 303 NOTICE: I am now at house num-
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FOR RENT—Five room house, pav-jthe Burkett highway. Phone 521-J.
ed street; $30.00 per month. 8091 Mrs. Artia Stagge, Palmistry. 308
Commercial Ave. Phone 168-J. W. North Neches St., Coleman, Texas-
IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS
w. m m w » *?
SOMEHOW THAT WRESTLING CROWN RESTS EASIEST ON A
LEARNED BROW—.ANYWAY,. ED GEORGE, ANOTHER COL-
LEGIAN. IS THE NEW KING.
m m m 0 $
Fate of Sir John Franklin and 128 Men
Remains Greatest of Arctic Mysteries
E. Edgerton.
3p-4tfX.! l-3p.
FOR RENT—Furnished seven-room
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$25.00 per month. 700 East Ninth
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Poultry
Mrs. J. H. Nance. Mrs. S. E. Lo.v.
FOR SALE—Thoroughbred young
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FOR RENT:—Nicely furl
apartment. 416 Nueces St..
A. Walker.
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Phone 53. Mrs. G. P. Roquemore
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FOR EENT-
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-Apartment. P
P, Wilson, 713
Rooms for Rent
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Phone 379-R.
1018 Live Oak.
B (■ d
Mrs.
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T. P. Rucker, FOR
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Priced very reasonable. Mrs. John
D. Mamj, 607 Cottonwood. 1-tfx
RENT—Four room
FOR RENT: Bedroom with private
hath or an apartment in my new
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All modern conveniences. Phone
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332-J. Mrs. C. B.
COMFORTABLE BED ROOMS: -
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Miscellaneous,;
BUY SELL OR TRA^E;^ you
wa.it to buy, sell or trade, thing
see P. L. CuSuon. 315 tye^t^edar
Street. Phone 536-R. Coleman. 8tfx.
WE BUY. SELL OR TKApi~7n
livestock, real estate; make adjust-
inents, collect hard accounts. Toll
us your wants, we have It in live-
stock, farms, ranches, and city prop-
erty. We will trade you something
you want for something you don't
want. Coleman Adjustment Com-
pany, C. B. Bardin, Manager, first
door west of Rucker's Garage. 5tfx.
FOR RENT—Brick duplex apart-
ment, furnished, close in. 515 West
Walnut. Mrs. J O. Brown. 51
FOR RENT:—Four room furnished
garage apartment. Mrs. W. R. Hick-
man. 002 Live Oak St. 51tfx.
FOR RENT — Duplex Apartment
gargge apartment and one in Pool
Apartments. Pool, the Tailor. 49-tfx
STORAGE and crating—Store your
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sate and ship. Goods called Uivanf?
♦delivered. Phone 325, Mead Furni-
ture. 36-tfx
Lots for Sale
FOR SALE—Cheap, three lots on
north side of town. J. L. Lykins. 2-
3p
ELMHURST APARTMENTS—Four
rooms with bath. frigidaire and gar-
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J. II. Nance.
51-tfX
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garage
apartment. W. D. Allen.
49-tfx.
Call 590.
FOR REN T—Furnished
garage
apartment. Phone 509-J.
W. G.
McKinney.
46-tfx.
FOR RENT—Apartment. Phone 190
or 342. Casa Linda Apartments.
49-tfx.
BOR RENT—Downstairs-apartment,
furnished for light house keeping.
Private bath and garage. Phene 221,
Mrs. G. B. Beaumont. 3tfx.
Cap and letter size manila fold-
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Office.
FOR RENT—Five room unfurnished
house in Needham addition. Phone
608-J. G. S. Cochran. 2-3p.
FOR RENT—Five room house, 810
South Concho, St. • E. M. Critz. 52-
tfx.
FOR RENT:—Five room house,
modern,, on South Llano. See R
B. Williams at South Texas Lumber
Company. 49tfx.
Bound and loose leaf memoran-
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office. tfx.
FOR RENT:—On paved street at
701 west Pecan five room house and
garage. Phone 574. 46-47tfx.
FOR RENT—Close in, six rooms,
bath, modern, suitable for two fam-
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46-tfx.
FOR RENT—Five room unfurnished
house, corner Concho and Ninth St.
First National Bank. 44-tfx
FOR SALE OR REN'!’ Several
modern homes, priced low. Phone
666, J. M. McDonald. 50-tfX.
.
Houses For Sale
—..... ...
FOR SALE -Several modern homes;
easy terms. Phone 62. W. E. Ha-
ney, Coleman. 3-tfx
FOR SALE OR TRADE:—Equity in
5 room house witli bath, servant
room, garage. On paved street.
Will trade for vacant lots. Write
Box 502, Coleman. 2-4p.
FOR SALE—My home on College
Avenue. L. J. Wilson, Coleman.
49-tfx.
Wanted
Ruuber band” gem clips, type-
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paper—in fact anything for the
office at the Democrat-Voice office.
Wood for Sale
FOR SALE—Cord wood; $2.75 pel
single cord; $2.50 per cord for two
or more cords. At Old Silvef Valley
Eland Smith, Coleman, Texas. 2-3p.
j FOR SALE—Cord wood on Chap
j Ecds farm, one mile west of Fry
i Field. $2 per cord. J. C. Cloud. 2-
3x.
Used Cars
FOR TRADE:—Ford coupe, for live-
stock or two row implements. Phone
| 8514F12, J. M. Hinds. 2tfx
Truck Hauling
TRUCK HAULING of all kinds
light and heavy, local and long dis-
tance. J. L. Lykins. Phone 518
l-27p.
Eil George .... king cf wrestlers at 25.
The light Carbon paper for that
particular, job at the Democrat-Voice
BY PHILLIP MARTIN as it has gone Greek, Italian, Lithu-
Our heavyweight wrestling'racket anian and Turkish in past year:-.!
has gone completely collegiate, just. Most of the tin ears connected; with I
Tlie recent finding in the Arctic of |
the Andree expedition 33 years after j
it hail set out in a balloon to tlcat
across the pole, has solved one rid- i
die fit the frozen north. At the I
same time it has brightened the
prospects of solving' a greater mys- |
tery. one that has baffled the wgrld j
for the past 83 years. It is to find j
cut what has become of Sir John j
Franklin and his 128 men who set
sail from England in 1843 to find a
northwest passage to the Pacific.
Wjhere does Franklin lie buried ,
and d ses his grave contain the val- ;
liable -records of the northwest pas-
vase? For answer-, to those questions j
millions of dollars have been spent I
by England and Canada.
No one in England felt alarmed I
when three years had passed with-
out word from Frank! n. He had;
set sail from the Thames on two
ships, the Erebus and Terror, both j
laden with three years' supplies. He!
had been In the Arcic before and1
was cure of his ground. In his Both
I year. Franklin was no amateur at j
! navigation, people thought.
Tin- 19-Year Search.
I . But as time went on. tear for the,
! expedition’s safety spread. .Search-1
| ing parties were organized. The
; British government offered 150.000 j
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ranch land; 100 miles sbuthwest
Fort Worth. Highway No . 1-0; per-
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Miscellaneous
DEPENDABLE person wanted to
4tfx i handle Watkins route in Coleman;
earnings over $35 a week. Write in
own handwriting. The J. R. Wat-
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phis, Tenn. < 2-5p
FOR SALE—Dry mesquite cord
wood. Horne Hardware Companv.
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Guns for Sale
FOR SALE—Mesquite wood, $1.50
per load. Phone 8502F31. J. L.
Wilkinson. 1-tfx.
WANTED—Your wood and coal
heaters. Will pay cash. We also re-
line asbestos gas heaters. Phone 818.
Sides Furtniture Exchange, west of
court house square. 44-tfx. i
WANTED—We pay cash for second-
hand goods and sell them on terms.
FOR SALE —Nice office desk. Phone 1 Phone 325. Mead Furniture. 3-tfx.
Judge T. J. White.
3p. j
WINCHESTER RIFLBrj W caliber, 462-X.
for sale cheap. Claud McClellan, j --
Texas Company Wholesale Station. I Esterbrook Pen points in boxes of
3v ! fiCg0Mn at ‘he Democrat-Voice of-j^ ^ LADY who, by mistake,
Lost and Found
j Business and Professional Cards l
jtook black reptile purse from ladies
~ j lounge, Howell Theatre, please keep
l? | money and return purse to Howell
ior call 8524F4. 3p.
the neck-twisting and head-crushing
pastime aie suave graduates’ of Mi-'
ehigan. Illinois. Oklahoma and a1
half cloa.n other institution*: of high-
er learning and emphasized football
teams.
Tlie newest of the;;? rah rah paeii- j
jyderms is Ed George, new world -
heavyweight wrestling champion
Sir John » rankiin
- ~-------?, -J
for definite news of tnc p
any and
Si00.000 for its rescue. For
10 years
r.o less than 40 expedition?
scoured
7000 mil'-., of the Arctic w
a.stes tot
some clue *f the l>st explc
*rers.
The las Franklins
rty was
seen by white man was
off Lan-
caster Sound, only two mo
mths af-
ter it liud set out from
Fngland.
From tha time on the li
*.story of
the expedition was pieced
t^ether
fr m what th? Fskimon b
>lci and
from relics that were disc
jvered.
In 18ft! 1 >r John fifth's l
urrhinf ’
putty found Uacc:; oi wl
tat later
proved to be the Winter Camp of
Sir John Eight years laior a party
sent cut bv Sir John's widow found
■ a: Point V.ei iry. on King William's
. Island. Hit* only do< uinentary evl-
lI lice cf the expedition's fate It
i was a piece o. which told of
the exix-dition to
Jim Londos, the Greek, however, is history of
.still considered .the champ in someif4B _
I______.___ 1 The Erebus and Terror, so the.
story was described, was seized by
ice and abandoned as they broke
quarters.
; George was bequeathed the title I
I last month by defeating Cu.s Son-{ ■ ^ John M d as had nine
nenbjTg, the Butter Boy from Dart-« of his mieta and ,s of h,
mouth and Detroit, who succeeded Th„ rcmum.nj, m traveled on. Es-
Strangler Lewis. Londos was slml- kimo, told CJl)tam McClimnck. head
| iarly honored by beating Shikat, pel 0f the searching expedition, that
I of the New York and Pennsylvania ,liry liad white men traveling
i athletic commissions. painfully along the shore of King
* * * William's Island. One old Eskimo
j North Java, a wide place in the woman drew in the snow pictures at
i road 20 odd miles southwest of But- two ships to show that she had seen
falo, N. Y„ was the birthplace of them, and told how the men drop-
Cijearge 25 years ago. He obtained a i tied dead a*, they w alked,
[preliminary education in Buffalo* Canada Is Interested,
and then set out to conquer the The Canadian government in an-
world. He accepted all of those
world-conquering jobs such as log-
ging in lumber camps and harvest-
i ing in wheat fields, gradually becom-
ing interested in the grappling sport.
Finding that successful world con- burted and what ha.*, become of the
n:uncine recently a reward for in-
formation leading to the fate of
Franklm and his men is seeking to
piece together the true story. They
want to find out where Franklin »
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Coleman Abstract Cc.
E. P. Scarborough
Office with Allen-Collins Co.
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J. B. Dilire.ll, Jr, Roy W. Starnes
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Rooms 601-2-3-4
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Orders From Headquarters
LOST:—A black kid pouched purs?
with a green bone frame. Please re-
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Store. 2-3p
Seed for Sale
J. K. Baker A. K. Bake*
Baker & Baker
Attorneys,at-law
Will practice in all the state and
Federal Courts
Offices Over First 'National Bank
Coleman, Texas
----___
FOR SALE—Tomato seed, Yellow
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Silver-iaced Wiiite Wyandotte® lor
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Business Property
For Rent
FOR RENT:—Space formerly occu-
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Thomson, Phone 33." 51tfx.
FOR RENT—Store building on Con-
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son at pcmocrat-Voice office. 50-
ttx.
rbone HO**
FOR RENT:—Store occupied by
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Jan. 1. Phone 173-J. Mrs. J. P.
Morris. 50tfx.
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Post Notices
GOLDEN BLUE BUG REMEDY
KILLS BLUE BUGS,
will rid your fowls and premises of
blue bugs. lice, mites and fleas.
Your money back if it fails.
Sold and guaranteed by
MAYES DRUG STORE. 21-tfx.
I WILL pay re-
*»« of tieo
lot evldcnct
lending to the
final conviction
if parson or
persons guilty
of theft of cst-
U* owned by
me. T. J. AL-
LEN, Colenum,
lews.
j quests depended somewhat on edu-
j cation, he enrolled at Michigan and
continued in wrestling. He gradus-
[ trd in 1928 with a degree of "snech-
j antes! engineer.” In the summer of
j that same year he packed his toe-
holds and headfocks and shipped to
| Amsterdam with Uncle Sam's Otym-
I pic team, but gained no more than a
I love for travel.
While George was in Hollywood
j working in the filming of a picture
(his part was to flop before a pir.k-
| cheeked movie hero*, he fell in with
' the Sonnenberg syndicate as a spar-
[ ring partner for tlie champion. With
tw a * l improvement, he challAiged Gus and
DV MlinCh losl tile first raatch w*ien both were
*f j knocked out iys a headon collision.
| Sonnenberg recovering first and pin-
ning his unconscious foe. George
j won the second match apd the tilla
I December 10.
The new champion favors no one
I hold in his grappling Hi* uses tha
• Flying Tackle." .but not a.s frequent-
1 ly as Sonnenberg MrMillan and oth-
er collegiate wrestlers Hp also works
in the headlock. copied from Strang- j
ler Lewis, a scissors like Joe Stech-
er s and a toeliqld similar to Gotch’s
He" was questioned in regard to
meeting Jim Uindtis.
"171 meet anybody." he said quick-
ly. Then as an'afterthought, he ad-
ded: “Anybody that Jack McGrath,
my manager, chooses for me.”
survivors.
And the chances that they will de-
term::*- tins are not impossible, ac-
cording to one writer, who said, "A
man lost in the Arctic t* pretty «r»
tarn some'imes to be accounted lor
ur!**ss he die? in the roa."
There is evidence to bear out hu
prediction William Barcptz, the
Dutchman, was lnat v*arching for
a northeast passage in 1596 But
m 1875 (he house vher-* he wintered
on S;ii’:'bei g(*n and part of his diary
were f und Cammande/ D- Long
and his meu set out in the Jean-
nette in 1882 and perished. But
years after they vanished their bod-
ies were found And now. with the
finding cf Andree and hts two com-
panlor.s. hope Is again renewed that,
the Franklin mystery, greatest of
all Arctic mysteries, will some day
tr* .solved. ,V
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