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Tuesday, December 2, J924.
GEORGIAN DIES
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Pittsburgh, Dec. 2.—The story
of a wealthy southern banker,
■who left a fortune of $500,000 and
his home and business after a
quarrel with his wife, was told
yesterday as the body of Jesse L.
Lemon was sent to his former
home in Ackorth, Ga.
The former banker had been
working as a collector for a sew
ing machine company here for $18
a week.
He died last Friday in a poorly
furnished room, which he shared
with a fellow employe, without
Ten Year Bad Case Completely
Healed in a Short Time
Writes Florida Woman.
Faced with the loss of her
teeth after 10 years suffering.
Mrs. M. J. Travis, an esteemed
resident of Jacksonville, declares
she finally saved her teeth by a
simple home treatment “worth its
weight in gold,” using her own
words: “After having pyorrhea
for 10 years my mouth is now
healed. Before I found out dif
ferently, I was told there was
no relief and had yielded to the
loss of six of my solid teeth.
Then I discovered Moore’s pyor
rhea treatment. Three days af
ter starting its use the soreness
left my gums; my teeth began
to tighten. Now my teeth are
clean, my breath sweet and my
mouth completely healed. ■
The experience of Mrs. Travis
is duplicated in hundreds of other
cases. If you have pyorrhea—or
threatened with pyorrhea, your
teeth are ‘in danger. Quick and
effective treatment is necessary.
You can test, without money risk,
the treatment used by Mrs. Tra
vis. Simply write the Moreham
Co., 410 Gateway station, Kansas
City, Mo. Under their guaran
tee of refund send two dollars,
or, pay postman the $2 with a
few cents postage. Use the treat
ment 7 days. Then if you are
not wholly satisfied, write to that
effect and your $2 will be re
turned at once.—(adv.)
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Some folks buy feed to fill up the cow. Others buy feed to
fill up their pails. We have a message for cow owners who are
after MORE milk—the utmost yield of which their cows are cap
able.
It’s this. A complete ration for your cow must contain two
thing*. Roughage, all she will eat And seveVal pounds, twice
daily, of a pure concentrate.
More milk guaranteed
The roughage you can supply yourself—alfalfa hay,
„ legume hay, corn silage. But the concentrate is quite
another matter.
It must contain protein, carbohydrates, minerals
and fats—each present in a definite proportion
—and in the form of nutrients that -h
palatable are pure,
and quickly digested, Such a concen
trate is JAZZ. Try it—with this understanding
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Cleveland has joined the list of
fities with Women’s police bureaus.
The director of its newly or
ranixed department, which will
Save- a force of 20 when com
plete, lx Miss Dorothy Doan
Henry, prominent welfare worker
the services of a physician in his
last illness.
Cousin Blames Alcohol.
Acworth, Ga., Dec. 2.—The body
of Jesse L. Lemon, former Ac
worth merchant, who died yester
day in Pittsburgh, is expected to
arrive here for funeral services
Wednesday.
Relatives here deny reports from
Pittsburgh that Lemon was a
banker, stating that his career, up
to the time of his downfall, was
spent in the mercantile business.
His father, they say, left a for
tune estimated at $250,000 to three
children, Jesse L. Lemon inherit
ing a third of that amount.
A large family and a penchant
for alcoholic liquors is ascribed by
Mrs. Nichols, a cousin of the dead
man and to whom the body is be
ing ; sent, as the cause of the loss
of his fortune.
Shortly after losing his money,
it is said, he and his wife separ
ated. The cause of the separation
is described as a “family matter
by relatives, who refuse to discuss
that feature further.
General Gordon’s Bible, given by
his sister to Queen Victoria, is one
of the treasures in the King of
England’s private library at Wind
sor castle.
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
WILEY TURNER
OF FAYETTEVILLE
KILLED BY SAW
Fayetteville, Dec. Z. Wiley
Turner, 25, of Fayetteville, was
fatally, injured about 3 o’clock
Monday afternoon when he fell
against a saw at the Cox sawmill,
near here. He was taken to an
Atlanta hospital by Dr. J. A. Les
ter, of Fayetteville, but died soon
after reaching there.
Turner was taking sawed ma
terial away from the saw at the
the time of the accident, witnesses
said.
He stumbled and fell against the
circular power-driven steel blade,
which ripped open his head and
mangled both arms. f
He threw himself off the saw
by using both his hands. Both
Were almost severed from his
body.
He remained conscious to the
last, and said he would get well,
doctors reported.
He is survived by his mother,
Mrs. Polly Turner, and a sister,
Miss Mary Turner.
The body was taken to A. C.
Hemperly, of East Point, pending
funeral arrangements.
ATLANTA WOMAN KILLS
HUSBAND WHO STRUCK
HER WITH A HAMMER
Atlanta, Dec. 2.—Crazed by his
own moonshine, according to his
wife, Charlie Johns, 57, walked to
his death with a hammer in his
palsied hand at his home Monday
night.
His wife, in fear for her own
life, shot him down, she admits,
to save herself.
She told authorities that Johns
infuriated in a booze-caused do
mestic argument, came at her with
the hammer saying he was going
to kill her.
The wife, bent and prematurely
aged by years of excessive toil,
now charged with murder at po
lice barracks, Monday night sobbed
out a sorrowful talc of 20 years
of alleged mistreatment at the
hands of her husband, and becom
ing hysterical, intermittently
abused and praised the man she
had slain.
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JUDGE SAYS CABARET
GIRLS CAN USE ALL
THEIR WILES ON MEN
Chicago, Dec. 2.—Tickling under
the chin and otherwise practicing
their wiles on receptive patrons
is entirely within the rights of
fair cabaret entertainers, Judge
Joseph David ruled in the superior
court.
Recently I was at a certain
cabaret where women were doing
this very thing,” the court re
marked. “I cannot see any harm
in the practice. ”
Judge David granted a writ of
mandamus to Louis Le Blanc com
J peJling the city to restore his
I ca baret, closed two months
ago
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the cabaret was a common nuis
ance.
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POLICE COURT
Lonnie Jones* negro, who ran
an automobile into L. L. Stanley’s
car in North Griffin Sunday morn
ing, was fined $60 or 40 days by
Juc^ge Philip Cleveland in police
court Monday afternoon.
Other fines imposed by the re
corder included:
Lisa Harris, Joe Williams, Phil
Samson and Marvin Cannafax,
each fined $10 or 20 days for
Sunday drunkenness. Marvin Can
nafax and W. J. Young, each $7.50
or 15 days for drunkenness.
Selina Coleman, drunk and dis
orderly, $10 or 20 days.
H. C. Mather, speeding, $15.
W. B. Squires, not paying
sanitary dues, $5 or 10 days.
George, Allen, not paying
tax, $2 or 3 days.
Sam Ward, Ernest Pritcahrd,
Robert Pritchard and John Eth
ridge, each fined $5 or 10 days
for quarreling and fighting.
Eunice Green and Horace Green,
each $5 or 10 days for cursing.
Raymond Parrott, contempt of
court, $1 or 3 days.
Milton Green, quarreling, $1 or
5 days.
Read the bargains offered in the
want-ad columns.
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