Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, October 21, 1924, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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Tuesday, October 21, 1924. » IN RENO PARK Reno, Nev., Oct. 21.—The cabin in which Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) lived for a time at Au rora, Nev., is to be brought to Reno and placed in one of the parks. The cabin is situated on the prop erty of George Wingfield, min "•a ing magnate, who is preparing to transfer title to it and its fur nishings. The abode js much as Mark Twain left it when he deserted the west for the east. The stove on which he cooked, though a trifle antiquated, is still in its place, and the wooden bunk on which the famous author reclined when he thought out ‘COLD IN THE HEAD *««te attack of Nasal Catarrh. renerally iK, j in eCt a run fre< l down" uen t “colds' condition. 1 are HA** 1 * t) CATARRH MEDICINE e a Treatment consisting of an Oint ment, to be used locally, and a Tonic w.neh acts Quickly through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces, building up the System, and making you less li aoie to colas.” b £, dru SSl£ts for over 40 Years. j‘. •T J. T Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. * t-t- 't'vv’fT T TT T "" W T y y y T T yr v ~ T 1 " 'T' Your Most \ Obedient Servant □ At Your Command Day and Night IN SICKNESS AND HEALTH O HUMPHREY’S WATER HEATER GRIFFIN GAS CO. 125 W. Solomon St. " - * SERVANTS WITH REFERENCES E VERY Modern -housewife industry of places today them commands at her a disposal. retinue of Many servants. serv ices, which in the past meant early rising and back-breaking toil for the women of the household, are today performed deftly and unobtrusively by the inventions of modern science. Like her grandmother, the woman of today wishes to know a something about the servants she employs. She prefers to have them vouched for by some responsible person. So when the manufacturer comes out squarely and advertises his vacuum cleaners, kitchen cabinets, washing machines, electric irons and gas stoves, she knows that he is standing behind his product. She can feel that her confidence in the honest service of his | goods will not be abused. I That’s why it pays you to read the advertisements. Through advertising you learn not only what is good, but what is trust worthy. j t An advertisement is more than a reference—it is a i , f; certified check of satisfaction. 11 i £ j -* II some of his western tales, is in tact. It was in this cabin that ' he wrote "Roughing It, >* and many other stories that carried -the tang of Nevada. Franks Plans to Oppose Any Attempt to Liberate Murderers of His Son Chicago, Oct. 21—Plans for a trust fund that may be used af ter his death to oppose any ef forts to free Nathan Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb, were announc ed yesterday by Jacob' Franks, father of the boy they killed. The murderers must never get freedom,” he declared. “A lenient governor, a shrewd lawyer, an in different people—and their libera tion would be the matter of only a short time, unless provision were made to combat any effort to get them out of Joliet. a I don’t know how long I shall live. During my life I will fight any move to defeat justice. Af ter my death the trust fund will be available.'’ After a deer had charged an automobile driven by John' Wot ring on a Montana forest road, the deer was without’ horns and the car was minus a fender. 2S& ■* ’V GRIFFIN DAILY NEW9 Broadway Hits Back, Insures Stars Against Cupia SiiS i .i n — ■ % i i C- •• \ X JrHs* '2m . t / . ;'y\ m, m ;.x' i:;ix ■: ..... - «t§ *. .*■ 'i y :: : :: VX ; ; imm ■■ :. : v. : :; x; * V •: ■ > At last the New York theatrical managers are hitting back at Daniel Cupid, who has cost them large sums by luring into matrimony young women trained at great expense for dancing and feature •oles. The managersltre insuring their star revue performers against marriage. Florenz Ziegfeld led the way when he obtained a policy which will reimburse him if Ruth Fellows and Helen Shel don, shown at the right, marry within three years. Ned Wayborn followed by insuring Hilda Fer guson (left) against the wiles of Cupid for $50,000; Other managers are expected to take the same step. - FARM SOCIETIES TO HOLD MEET IN SAVANNAH An adjourned annual meeting of the Georgia State Agricultural So ciety and the Geor gia State Hw. ticultural Society will be held in Savannah October 28, 29 and 30, according to a program of the joint session just received here. The two societies held their an nual meeting in Griffin August 6, 7 and 8. H. P. Stuckey, of Experiment, is president of the Horticultural So ciety. WARREN LODGE CONFERS INITIATORY DEGREE ON FOUR CANDIDATES Warren Lodge No. 20, I. 0. O. F., conferred the initiatory degree upon four candidates last^night at the hall on North Hill street. A number of visitors w;ere pres ent for the impressive occasion. A supper was served after the conferring of the degree. j jL oved Him Too Much His Reply , To Charges of Wife , Step-Sister Xv 1 yi; * XV;. x-;*: .*;■ : yX* iy: ■X' X*! ■ $<■; •x piilllflk N ■ m sii ■ i :.: ■x : : ; x ; : ; : I .x.:. ; Xv XX>', T ;.Ax x : : ; :x & , X^ m ■ Z: ■■}y- ! ’Sr :: Cl. in xx:'x> 'xb ;x : ;.S- : io $ to. i: Iff y '• y ft XX y f n > | I I I V v ] i J- X ■i ?>, % * w 'A 1 * I f 0 V, y . •? •f #•/ e.y % x ip W% wm A I : '\ A ■■ > '.Xv '.vX* ■■ r X i X k • • v •X •» mm ■: I ; i % p ;vx' y : 1 i •m.j mm *:x “Everything was going along nicely In our married life that she loved me too much.” That is friend husband's answer the charges of Mrs. Hattie Miller (above), .Chicago operator. Hattie married her mother's stepson only to Team that V was conrHng another girl, she avers. PROFESSOii FAVORS BONUSES FOR BABES M V : x : : m X; •;'.* M xijx ; yxxxx^'x : Xy : : f : x ; x m W : x*. •X; X* . xj WJ VPilliam McDougal, professor in Harvard University, advance* the opinion that bonuses should be paid to professional men foi every child they father. Hi:, scheme for raising the money tc. pay the bonuses 4s to tax bache lors. MRS. A. S. PHINIZY DIES AT ATHENS Athens, ^a., Oct. 21—Mrs. A. S. Phinizy, 91, widow of the late Ferdinand Phinizy, one of the pio neer and wealthy citizens of this section of the state, died here last night, folowing an illness of sev eral months. Louisville, Ga., Oct. 21. Loui :*, I R- Farmer, 09, died at his home "e yesterday afternoon after an HI c i cf several months. He was one of the organizers of the Bank *-otis vide, the oldest banking ins .Station in the county, and was differ of tact institution until a | HATCHING coat AND FROCK IS SEASON’S GAME n n i-mm ■Mm* *. 4 .4 , o mm W Three-quarter length jacket of heavy printed crepe trimmed with black satin is worn over black satin frock. Jacket has scarf col Jar and fastens with row. of black bone, buttons. few years ago, when he was made vice-president, which position he held until his death. EXALTED RULER i OF ELKS ASKS t Columbus, Oct. 21—Plans for the holding of the 1925 Elks’ con vention at Portland, Ore., will be discussed there the latter part of this month when John G. Price, of Columbus, new grand exalted ruler, visits that city to complete arrangements for what he expects to be Elkdom’s greatest. Mr. Price will make many ad dresses on his Pacific tour. While the greater part of these will be devoted to fraternal discussions, he will urge all members of the order to take an active interest in the November election. “We, as good citizens,’’ he said, .. owe, it to ourselves and to our country to help direct affairs of our government by the use of the ballot. Every Blk ' should vote in November and use his influence to send all others to the polls. »» HARVEY J. REID BURIED IN SENOIA Funeral services for Harvey J. Reid, 35, who died in Athens, Ga., Sunday morning, were held from the First Methodist church in' Se noia Monday afternoon at ] o’clock. The Rev. Wasson, his assisted by the Rev. J. 6. pastor of the First j church in Senoia, conducted i services. Burial was in i with cemetery Haisten Bros, charge. ; Besides his widow he is | vived by one sop, Jack, and daughter, Sara; parehts, Mr. Mrs. J. H. Reid, of Senoia; sisters, Mrs. John M. Senoia, and Mrs. Annie of Five Points, Ala. Efforts will be made to settlers for approximately 000 acres of farming land by Northeastern Oklahoma of Commerce, with at Tulsa. » CARD OF THANKS. We wish to express our to all the friends who were kind and helpful to us in our cent great bereavement, To railroad men and Masons, words are adequate to tell their consideration was ated. For the beautiful we also extend thanks. Mrs. Frances C. Dingier, Mr§. J. S. Jackson. Miss Opal Dingier, Mrs. H. P. Farrar. NOTICE First installment city taxes due and payable at office of manager, E. ImBRDIGES, City SHERIFF’S SALE GEORGIA—Spalding county. VViU be sold before the court heuse door, the usual place holding court, in and for said county, on the' 4th day of Novem ber, 1924, and from day to day until said goods are disposed of, the following described property towit: AH that tract or parcel of land, situated, lying and be ing in the city of Griffin, Spald ing count, Georgia, fronting 16 feet on the south side of East Solomon street and running back south of even width 42 feet, said parcel of land containing a one story frame building and is sit uated east of the warehouse own ed by L. P. Blanton, said tract of land bounded as follows: On the north by East Solomon street, on the east by other lands of L. P. Blanton, the south by Blan ton and on the west by Blanton. Levied on and will be sold as the property of L. P. Blanton ' , ' 1 v, tu€ a Clt y court fi. fa. in favor of J. W. Livingston vs. L. P. Blanton. Issued from the city, court of Spalding county. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney, Tenant in possession (legally notified. W. T. FREEMAN, Sheriff. « ■ _ WANT AE COLUMN ms — FOR RENT, my home at £ E. College street. Call W. j M ints. IB FOR RENT; Valuable and roller mill (flour and n Apply to Mrs. Julia McWiI Drewry. FOR SALE—Beautiful chf themums, $1 per dozen. Gilliland, 125 W. Tinaley __JH*'-.v St.* . , aKa MM ROOMS for rent. 205 E. Bt street. Phone 340-W— THERE is a furnished room with adjoining bath, also a' age for rent reasonable at m college street. V^all 774— FOR SALE: Gas range in good condition, Cheap. Phone 725.— WANTED, PECAN NUTS— I ^ Highest market prices paid all varieties. Send samples advising number of pounds. Jefferson Farmf, Albany, Ga.~ WANTED: Position by man | with 20 years experience, bank ing, commercial and automobile bookkeeping. P. O. Box 482.— *' 1 —— POSITION WANTED: By inex perienced steno, A-l speller. Ed ' won u Smith, Zebulon, Ga.—• m WANTED: Negro to wash cars. Apply to Watkins Garage, 128 W. Slaton Ave. ? : j LODGE DIRECTORY ) WARREN LODGE | No. 20, I. O. O. F., meets Waf^igf every Monday night at 7:30 brothers at Lodge Hall. Visiting A. cor dially invited. R. Peel, Secre tary; W. T. Atkinson. N. G. y g MERIDIAN SUN LODGE No. 26, F. & A. M. Regular "meet ing Tuesday night, October 21, 7 o’clock. Note change in hour. Visitors welcome. C. H. Scales, W. M.; Bill Wells, Secretary, i Meets every W. Thursday, O. W. 7:30 p. . ■ m. :gg Sovereigns, You your will camp find needs, Clerk you ' presence. your all times at Slaton-Powell Cloth ing Co. Visiting sovereigns wel come. Come. L. J. Sauley, C. C.; C. C. Stanley, Clerk. PYTHAGORAS CHAPTER No. 10, R. A. M. Regular meet* ’ ing second and fourth Thursdays, 7:30 p.m. Visitors welcome. Wm. T. Atkinson, H. P.; Bill Well#, Secretary. BEN BARROW LODGE No. 587, F. & A. M. Regular meetings first and third Thursday nights in each month. Visiting: brothers invited. L. B. Guest, W. M.; Clifford Grubbs, Secretary*"! [ Funeral Directory m. HASTEN BROS. FUNERAL DIRECTORS' ' Griffin AND and EMBALMERS Senoia, Ga. * djj| Jgj Office Phone 575. Res. Phone 63 E. D. FLETCHER Funeral Director and Embalmer with ^ Griffin Mercantile Co. 2 Office Phone 474 Res. Phone 481 Frank S. Pittman y Modem Funeral Home. 112 W. Taylor St. Office Phone 822. Res. Phone 68 ....... ' f ' ' ’""4 Railroad Schedule ^... .......... .Jza CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. Arrival and Dpearture *of Passen ■ ger Trains At Griffin, Ga. The schedules are published information and are not guar anteed: North South 2:29 pm Atlanta-Sav’h 11:06 pm 4:30 am Atlanta-Sav’h 9:07 am 5:47 am Chgo-Cin-Jax 11:55 pm 6:53 am Chgo-St. L.-Jax 8:42 pm 9:01 am Atlanta-Maeon 5*-20 pm 12:25 pm Atlanta-Macon 2:17 J>m *! 5:57 pm Atlanta-Alb’ny 12:19 am Chattanooga Division ! - From For -SI 2:30 pm Chattanooga 9:45 8:16 Cedartoo %: vs wn 5:25 pm # SOUTHERN RAILWAY Atlanta Points— %c - 5:53 pm East—West 10:02 am 10:02 am C’l-bus-Ft. V’y 5 5:53 /j W. C MILES, M. D. General Practice and X-ray over Griffin Pharmacy. PHONES: -f ■ Residence, 51J-J , i *pi