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GOVERNOR TO MOVE
TO NEW RESIDENCE
ON NOVEMBER 15TH
Atlanta, Oct. 21.—November it
been set as the date on which
mor Walker and his family
move from their present resi
dence at 1540 Peachtree road to
the former Edwin P. Ansley home
on The Prado, in Ansley Park, the
||| goverenor announced Monday.
Governoi* Walker has leased the
Analey residence for one year,
v h. the option on it for the re
mainder of his tenure of the gov
ernorship.
H HOLD FINAL SERV ices'
. FOR GEORGIAN KILLED
IN PLANE CRASH FRIDAY
OcSlla, Ga., Oct. 21.—Final ar
rangements have been made for
the funeral of Ensign Merritt J.
Flanders at the Methodist church
here Friday morning at 10 o’clock.
HisBody is on the way here from
! San Diego, Cal., where he was
killed October 10 in an aeroplane
accident, and it is expected to ar
rive here Thursday morning.
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¥ JUDGES TO CHAIN
. LAW VIOLATORS
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Wewoka, Okla., Oct. 21.—Equip
ped with a 50 foot chain to which
he proposes to handcuff law vi
olators and march them 16 miles
to jail here, Judge G. C. Crump,
of the ninth judicial circuit, plan
ned to go late today to Cromwell,
Oklahoma’s new oil boom town,
where, it is charged, vice and mi
nor crimes are rampant.
RIOTS AMONG CHINESE
A^D FILIPINOS CEASE
Manila, Oct. 21.—(By the As
sociated Press.)—Race feeling be
tween Filipinos and Chinese here
had so subsided tonight that Gov
ernor General Leonard Wood, af
t«M tour of the disturbed dis
' i, decided that the police
could handle the situation and
said the constabulary would not be
called out unless further rioting
| occurred.
Trouble started Saturday night
when a Chinese merchant was
killed by a Filipino following a
business quarrel.
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When Witches Ride Abroad
Owls Hoot and Black Cats Dance— v
HALLOWE’EN
Friday, October 31st
S' No time lends itself more to decoration and festivities than
Hallowe’en, and it is the new, the original, in color and ar
rangement, that makes a party successful on this witching eve.
In our stock of
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HALLOWE’EN DECORATIONS
AND PARTY GOODS
you will find a complete selection, , not only to fill every con
ceivable need, but suggest, by their originality, new nnd novel
ways of decorating, adding decidedly to the joy of the occasion.
Decorated Crepe, Hats, Masks, Cut-Outs
Borders, Streamers, Festoons,
Invitations, Horns, Seals, Lamp Shades,
Post Cards, Tally Cards, Place Cards,
Skeletons, Witches, Cats, Pumpkins,
Bon Bon Boxes, Bogie Books,
P ♦ Etc. Etc.
THE HARDY E. PICKERING CO.
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What is the busiest spot in the world? Times Square, New York, is shown to be in suun- and
cle vat ed statistics just made public. The total number of persons who used the frsnsit. taeiiKles j
there lost is lgfger than the population of the United Static, Tim;.. Si ___ TvT’ee^s
year *r:, h\ ?t;oT/n
yen from an airplane.
RUM RUNNERS SMUGGLE
ALIENS FROM
Montreal, October
Smuggling of aliens into
United States across the
dian border has increased
ingly during the past few
it wfiis declared today by I.
Wixon, United States
er of immigration for
The local^ immigration
ties have been informed,
rum runners are turning
attention to aliens.
REMOVE LODGE’S GLANI)
Boston, Oct. 7.—Senator
ry Cabot Lodge yesterday
went a second operation at a
vate hospital here in which
John H. Cunningham removed
“large but benign” gland
has been the cause of the
plaint. The patient was said
have passed through the
tion satisfactorily, although
Cunningham haid it would
four or five days before the
riod of possible complication
passed. —
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
BEBE DANIELS TAKES UP
FENCING FOR EXERCISE
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preserving the girlish figure,” says few other things that I haven’t
Bebe-Daniels. She ought to kpow; -figured out.”
she’s been doing it for nearly Miss Daniels took up the sport
a before the start of her starring
month, and is beginning to like it. picture for Paramount, "Dangerous
“It looked easy before I tried it,” Money,” and for a week her mus
she admits now, “hut when 1 want cles were so sore she could hardly,
to rest these days I play golf or move. Now she finds herself train
tennis, or something mild like ed like an athlete, and says she
"..it, ■' ncing Lb a combination of never felt better.
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Pies—Cakes—Biscuits—Muffins
everything in which you use
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THE WORLD’S GREATEST
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, Looks different—tastes better—be
cause of its greater leavening power
SALES XV* TIME»fHOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND
INDEPENDENT TICKET
SEEKS GEORGIA VOTES
Millen, Oct. 21.—Colonel Wil
liam G. McRae, chairman of the
speakers’ bureau for the LaFol
lette-Wheeler campaign, spoke
to a large audience here yester
day afternoon in the interest of
the independent ticket.
NICKY ARNSTEIN UPHELD
Washington, Oct. 21.—Reviewing
at the request of the government
its decision in the Nicky Amatein, j
the supreme court yesterday re
affirmed its previous judgment and
reiterated that a bankrupt could
not be compelled in court to an
swer questions, which in his judg
ment, tended to incriminate him.
R itherRed'^2
st ua send you our big, free bnrcruia
ok and special offers on New, Sanitary
lather Beds. Pillows and Feathers. It
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ices cut way down. Quality and satis
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juy. Write today for Free Book and Samples
AMERICAN FEATHER A WJWW CO.
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TRY NEWS WANT ADS.
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FREEDMAN’S
GIGANTIC
4-DAY SALE m
NEW FALL AND WINTER !
i MERCHANDISE
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■T TO 50 All-Wool 500 Pairs
l ikJ? T i JERSEY DRESSES DRESS SLIPPERS
juu In new fall styles, long $2.95
■; i sleeves, only
f m •T \ SSI ISffip* $4.95 In Patent,
r Ms Brown, Kid
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a real bargain itary heels.
and it is worth a lots more Values to $5.
when you see it. All sizes.
New Boys’ 2-Pants Boys’ Wool
Striped, All-Wool PANTS
SUITING SUITS 89
to go at c
79 c at
$5.95 All sizes and
Lr - The shades patterns.
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Brown, Blue, Navy ’ /
and Tan. A beauti- 1 Men’s Sunday
ful material to Buy a s u i t SHIRTS
frock. make a street B t and r a get pair an ex- of 79 c
|P a n t s at the All sizes, 14 to 17.
Fine Rajah j n beautiful stripes price. With or without
SILKS and patterns. The same collars.
to go at very material you
49 want for child’s One Hundred Fine
c street dress. LADIES’ HATS
Children’s Made to sell for $4.00, $5.00 and $6.00,
SWEATERS to go at
9gc $J.39 IJ.87 $2.45
In beautiful styles in Red, Brown, I Absolutely the best offering in Griffin. All
| new styles of the season. Plenty of blacks
_Tan and Navy. made in Lyons velvet and Pann velvet com
- bination.
FREEDMAN’S 131 N. Hill Street Griffin, Ga.^^
J. R. GLADDEN M<*t.
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Tuesday, October 21, 1924.-
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Why Your Coal Pile Lasts Longer—
THE DOWN DRAFT FEATURE
From 40 to. 55% of soft coal is gas. In or
dinary heaters this part of the coal is lost
through loose construction and draft coming
from the bottom of the stove.
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entire line. We have them in
all sizes.
The SUPREME makes your
coal pile last twice as long.
GRIFFIN HARDWARE COMPANY
PHONE 91