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GRIFFIN FIRST
Invest your money, your tal
ent, your time, your influ
ence in Griffin.
BERS ASSOCIATED PRESS
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Legion Auxiliary Plans Armisiii‘; Day Ceieiiitfiil
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RE GIVEN
Amistiee Day vv." i.o eelo
bruterf November II. toe seventh
annivertai y of the fisminc of the
rrmirire in the Wor’1 War. with
agiproprinte exorcises under the
auspices' of the Auxiliary to
American I .err ion.
1 he exercises will id. held Thurr
day nitfht a t 7:,' 10 o’clock at the
first Methodist ehureh and will hi
featured by an address by the
ilon. John Boifeuillef, of Macon.
Mr. Bouifeuillet is one of the best
known speakers. in the state and
has charmed Grilfi: l audiences
many times in the pvt.
Aldinc Combs will ' e in charge
el the music for the occasion. Mrs.
J. 1\ Mason and Minor Wheaton,
two rf Gr flip's best known sing
ers _will under solos.
Service Crosses.
A feature uf the >xereisos will
be thd delivery of service crosses '
by Boynton Chapter, United Dau
ghters of the Confederacy. These
crosses are given each Armistice
day to grandsons of Confederate
vcteiar.s who fought n the. World
War.
While in Griffin Mr. Boifeuillet
wll be the true t of the Auxiliary,
lo th? American legion. He will
L °p C ° [ U °. tS 1 n ° a ‘
,, the Rotary f Club at neon.
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SAVANNAH, Ga. Nov. 6.—
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Chris Sehuman, 14, son of R. L.
Si'luim n, ef thi“ city, is in a local
aaba.inm ('covering from tvpe ; :
: i a
i f bloo I prisoning. I
The causes leading to his illness
are unusual. About four weeks
ago, wh le playing football, young
Sehuman huit his shoulder. TBe
next day ho was hit on the
shoulder with a wooden rule wield
ed by a little girl. Soon after
wards fever develop* 1 and when
Ir? went home he complained of his
injured shoulder. He went to bed
and has not been up since. Blood
poisrn has developed, it is said.
The lad is a pupil in Aborcorn
Schorl. lle is in the fifth grad".
MISSION SOCIECTIES
WILL HOLD WEEK OF
PRAYER NEXT WEEK
Next week tlu* w. men’s mission
ary societies ef the v iist Mvtho- '
4 dist church will h Id a work of
prayer. The Woman'" Mis;'marj
Society of th e hii'cb will have
charge Monday afte.nacn and the
Young Woman’s Citde T n sd ty
afternoon. Thursday alt *rno m
the Young People'" M issi ’’tin • y
Society of the ehurert will have
organizatio"? if the clr.iieh will
have charge on other day"
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I Cotton Report
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close Free
Close
Jan. 12.B.T 12.99 12.:'.Li 12.97 12.9'I
Meh. 12.51 12.5(5 12.49 12.52 12.53
M ty 12M9 12.73 12.<i7 12.70 12.72
Dec. 12 "d. 19 ".7 12.20 12.32 12
NEW YORK COTTON
Jan. 12.,’ll 12.34 12.29 12.32 12.33
Meh. 12.54 12.57 12.52 12.55 12.57
\I a v 12 75 12.K1 .12.7 4 12.79 12.7H
Dc; - . 12,20 12.22 12.13 12.19 12.21
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GRIFFIN SPOT COTTON
Gom! Middling ___
Strict Middling ___ 11.75
M (Idling _________ l”rt 1...0
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X DALLY NEWS
Griffin Hi Shows Best
Playing Yet; Holds
Gainesville 21 to 0
Gainesville High, nn ri-iiu’ed
champions of the 1 h Schools
of (Jeoigia,. the team that has
seo:ed 1200 points to its opponents
t 0 in four years, ble” onto LiaSt
foot field ye.-t. rday determined t:
hand Griffin 11 jyh a beating; by a
too heavy score.
copta n 1‘ierce, standing - 6 feet
one in his eleated shoes and weiph
ing at least 190 pounds, playing
his iourth year as tackle on the
champions, and backed up by as
trim a locking fast, heavy team as
we havfe seen in many moo..s,
t otted otit on the field and pr.pal
ed for the slaughter.
They staitul off vvith a bang,
ian trick plays galore, and scored
thiee times during the first half,
Captain Pi-rce Jiimsolf kicked goal
each ot Th- touchdowns.
The half ended:— 1
Gainsville 21; Griffin, 0.
Then Abe M Neeley, Clinton Ee- |
denbaugh, Jo< White, Davis' Cantain
Bridges and S.-.inney got!
or something ard began to
pKiy genuine football. The cauo;bt j |
the Gainesville team Catfooted on
most plays. Bedenlaugh and'
,
Bridges went through the line for
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from eight to fifteen yards at a
clip.
Skinney Davis, called from
guard to baekfield f';r the plays
getting all set though he :
as were
going to broadjump or dance a
Charleston, ripped o'i two neat
runs for 12 yards each.
Joe White hurdled the IB -,0 ,
tossed forward passes mixed up
t h e Gainesville ends, tackles and
backs and punted for an average
,,f over 50 yards each tim? i
V as called on to boot the ball,
Abe MeXeeley, cn" of the lirhl
m<>n cn tea”!, was a rip
saw. 11? cut dowi. Gainesville
players as they ran interference, j
He tackled like a demon. He
pd ' the game of his Vf? and looked
ijp t , uig league material,
And the score for the sec
ond half was Gainesville, 0.
Griffin, 0.
That tells th? whole tory.
Gainesville, cocky, muchly touted
ns champs (and (ho boys arc
good, don’t fool yourself about
that) were easily the masters of
the first half. And then when
the second half rair.e round the
locals showed the spirit and dash
8nd nerve that has given Grif
f n 0 n P of the best teams they
have ever had. A green team
largely, true enough, but. a team
tj, at „ext yiur will not only
Gainesville int ? camp but
t h t . res t (; f the best of ’em.
Gut this little prediction
nut—Baste it in your hat —
and next year pull 't out and
read 't after th Gainesville
Griffin game: Griffin will
win in 1927."
Queen Travelinu:
Rack To TheU. S.
From Vancouver
On Board Q ic n Marie's Train
to Seattle, No- . fi.—(AP)—Queen
Marie, of Rumania, traveled
to '^ e ^ n ' tC1 ' Stnte.i today from
Vane wer, confident that ‘ he
hieuch betMCn Samuel Hid. her
host on to- far wsstarn lan of her
tour and Major Stanley Wash
burn, he.r special aide, could be
w a " d rt "7“ 1 ‘ Ca i
felt her. “
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RED CROSS CHAPTER
AND CLUB WOMEN WILL
CONDUCT ROLL CALL
MEET MAT
MONTGOMERY, A a„ .Vov. d.
The Montgomery convocation of
t he Episcopal church will con
vene in semi-annual session at
noon Tuesday N’ov. 9, in the parish
house of S't. John’s ?hiir;-h hove.
This announcement has be n
by Algernon B’.air. dean of
the convocation, who will preside P
at the sessions.
Rev. John S. Bunt ng, D. D.
St.Louis, will atfritess the mietinrr
at the opening sesrion Tuesday
afternoon. Reports alid discus
sions will occupy the balance of
the session Tuesday.
Delegates are expected here for
the meeting from every parish and
mission in the convocation, com
prising fiftien counties in mi'l
die Alabama,
Tuesday night Rt. Rev. V.'il
liam G.- McDowell, of Alabama,
will preside at the mass mretir g
This meeting will be attended bv
clirgyunen and laym°n from all
sections. Dr. Bunting will mi
dress the meeting on, The Bish
Crusade ef Personal Evange
A , ,( crusade , „ will ......... be held here
Wednesday. A conference of clcr
gymen and laymen will assist in
the crusade and will meet Wetl
nosday morning with Bishop Mc
Dowell r esiding.
A (juickfning of the .vpiritun!
life of the, church throughout
'he entire country and the adding
ef at least 100.000 communicants
to the church during 1927 i- the
goal of the ‘crusade which will
be opened Wi dnesday and lari
aue year,
Two Classics of
South Fought On
Gridiron Today *'
Two of the classic- ot the South
n:e being 1 ought on ’he grid'll on
today, the University cf Gioreia
mee’dig Auburn in t m* < f th"
year’s most cdoi ful .battles at t’o
’ambus anil Georgia Tech looking
horns with Vnnderb 9 in die of
the most important bottUs of the
year in Atlanta.
The four teams are all evenly
matched and the results are very
much in doubt, ptomislng two, of
the mo-'t thrilling gam s in S'Uith
footl)a „ j, istor/<
Oglethorpe’s team, strong eon
tenders for S. I. A A. honors,
^ mcetjn? a Tartar in Citadel
^ Collm)bUi s c Th(g gamt .
hayf bwtj .. ng on g ,
. atJanSfi,«•**, . chami)iorUi h n
in * rn]r,fiui 1,1 Grwnvl,,c ’
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SATURDAY, "NOVEMBER 6, 1026
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1 Iv? tenth annual T d (boss run u
call begin, over the enuntrv Thurs
biy, Xovemlior 11, ■.’id will last
1 h'ough Thankseiei .r day. In
Griflin the drive will ■c eanductid
En the R d Cross chapter assisted
by the club women rf Griffin.
bach day a different club will
be in charge, the c'ubs having
drawn ljr these days, Suhscrip
tiens wi 11 he taken at a booth
erected at Watd’s drug store. Mrs.
L. W. Goddard wilt he general
secretary and Minor Wheaton will
Tc ^ ?a il treasurer.
The first day of the drive
the Woman's Club wi!) be in
charge. Mrs. George Niles will be 1
.chairman and Mis. Howell Pro
thro sub-chairman, They will
he assisted by other members of
the Woman’s Club.
Pulaski Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution, drew
the second day and M>s. Claiwicc
.Schaffer will be chairman of hr
work. Mrs. W. T. R.nnett, ir
will be sub-chaiman nod a nurnhc’
of the. members of Pub ski Chapter
will aid in the work.
Saturday the third !yy. is C. D
C. day. Boynton CV-pter being
in charge with Mrs. Will Slaton
chairman. Mis. f'ahv 'looney sule
Thairman. and a munber of th
daughters as the w-nkers.
Mrs. Gilman D'-ke will b ■
chairman of the Auxdian t tbi
Amer’can Legion dav, Mi.ivlav.
Mrx. William Odus W 11s as sub
chairman and seve n! < th r mem
bers will as.-ist in the drive:
A daily report of w ■ i has joined
the , Red ( rcss. will . ' published
in THE NEWS
The co-operation < f evieyone
m Griffin is urged ‘or the Red
Cross drive as this is one of
the most worthy of charities and
one that cannot fun id ion without
wh olo-hoarted *uppo t of a’l
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Upson Countv To
Hold Ri? Fair
THOMASTON, Ga., N .v C
The Upson county fair will op'n
Wednesday. A big school parade
in which 2,500 children will take
pa it will be a feature of th i
opening day. A large number of
beautiful (loats are ixp.'cted to
be in the parade. An address v ill
b ; delivered hy Judf Ogden Pi r
ns, of Forsyth at il o'clock.
Thursday will be observed a?
agr cultu-nl day. On this dav an
address will be delivered by Dr
T. IL MeHatton, of tnc -State co!
lego of Agriculture.
Friday will be Good Roads I)ay
and John N. Holder of the State
Highway commission will be
., nK , tltr (h ( . speakers,
The exhibits are said ti Vv«
j unusually fine and the fair
expected to he a most ere I ‘
.able one from every nngle.
i Julian Griffin, former Wal l*>
who is workin in the sports dc
partment of the Atlanta Georgian,
, , . D
ering the Alahama-Kcntu kv ( j
, hall ,, game for . .. his
paper.
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MEDAL TUESDAY
E\ a uthv Horn t: ■ "'lo ihet'd
hty tlv.it la has r eee d from tilt 1
\tlanta Court of. U . r the 1.• • is
><■!. Medal of II r r ior life
a 11 ntr vr :ti hy .S'.iiit
: n. tit t id s. s - >nl of Trot, e
•~ix of th • Uu. ht .n ;,i'|.
’Idle in : 1 1 Iv s •. • n ene iveu
"itl Die name of S -out Jimiiieir< m
tied w ill lie awarded tn h in jmldie
y III Nt Ttiesfiny niyl.t at a m et
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u. I the (iiodie l
are a ."k< r 11 b :i ' Du
medal ’ is presentf d hi young Jim- ! ,
nna .-on.
This medal i- awarded to .fjm
ersen for saving ’he ii r e ef Albert
Paine, a Giilfin hcv, duriiv the
latter p. rt if last summer. Young
Paine was in swimming at. a local
pool as he sank for the third
time Jimnurson rescind him.
The Lewis Beck aw.vd is given
to all Georgia Seoul x who save
life. Scout Jimcrson is the fir-t
Griffin boy to recei'-t this a war t
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HASHINGTON, Nor.
( NB)—Studio- during thi- past
lew days have convinced I’fes;
dint Ciolide that some relief
fur the ndividual ml enrpor
; lion lax payers, in the form
of r.hates er refunds of from
ten to twe've percent in Max
1L2d. payments niav he feasi
l:'c.
Although the president !>••
lievos it will not lie p issilib
fir the December >ession of
cjngre-s to revise Hie present
tax laws, he Irt it b known
that he believes (hat condi
tions are developing which
will furnish a t.'miiarnry re
bate.
Odd Fellows To
Hold Homecoming
Meeting Monday
Memh rs of Warn ' 1 Lodge No
2d, Independent Order of Odd Fri
low-, ar- planning 'or a gr. .at
home aim'ng or get-to-gethcr meet
ing in their lodgi rooms on
North Hill stret Monday nig'it
it was announced today.
Noble Grand S. L. Farmer mi
bounces that an appropriate giro
gram is b -big arranged fc the
or n-ion and that during the eve
ping i i’fre“hments wi'l be serv d
t-s the la ge number that i - ' x
ported to be present.
All the memb is i f th" bn; i
h- vc been invit'd I II,e m
grand to be on hand to take nart
in the lug celebratin',
Mrs. Demarest
A?ain On Stand
In The Halls Case
•SOMERVILLE, S Nov. b?
( y|. ( The trial of th- Halls-Mili
ea - e we- r sumed today with Mis.
Mai v Demurest on the w;tn<- -
land for a coutiniiiit : ni < (' cro-- - -
t x;intin ation.
Coun«el for the dcferi.-e im
mediately began (jue. tioning lx t
story of having step Henry Ste
vens, one of th* three defendant?
in New Brunswick on the tm m
ing , after the ■. laying « f tb«
Rf. Edward V-. llxt’.l. Nov Llj g;
swirk pastor, tud lilcau r
U Mills, ' It'll: i.:c!' hi tli? nt’n
(iiN elu ieh.
Former Griffin
Man Passes At
Kentucky Hospital
.1. is. Founds, a lormor icsi
t ill ................HTS ve- : nil'.”, In : e it today. was
hi m an inmate in th■' trove: nm'*nt
h soital at Dawson Spring", Kv.
f r two y.i.r.s and his death OC
eui i t d tiler?,
I'linera! servi i s j' ill he held
hi re Sunday aft ••.-■von at 2
o ’clock conduct isl 'hy Rev. J< Sn
F. N’t.iton. Huiricn Brothe:-. fan
dial directors, will hi • chtutif > f
art angcim nts. Intca-a:, nt will h. |
made in Oak Hi)) erniofi ry. )
The deco-xo<| i s -■:• \ iv,.<1 l,\ i
d-t r, M's,'Call Conoiii, of At
hVnta; dour hr itljei >. I. II. I’uun t
imJ l>; l(1 iel rounds, i • f Lixporinteni
B,riy Bounds of Hast (i. i If'n,
Charlie Bound-, if V nte/e una.
BTIHE PRESIDENT
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WASHINGTON. Nov. (5. (AP)
Immediate tax redw-tion in tb< -
form i f a refund of 10 or 12 per
cent on individual and corn? rat ion
taxes paid this year op last year's
incomes has been approved by
I’re-id.nt Coolidge.
It was said at the white house
that studies made by he president
in the last few days indicated
a sui plus for tliis year wound
ain Hint to at least if'.t'i, 000 , 00(1 and
on that - basis Mr. Coolidge lnlieved
the refund warranted
While the president will make
-uch a recommend"linn to th<‘
present congress tit its short sis
■Jen open'ng in December he w
not ;:sk for a permanent tax yut
in the form of new . evem.i" law
nt this tinn
It -is the plan of ’he exi’intive
l hat r funds should he e I veil on
this yen 's tax" . the Pixf inst 'll
ir.i nt of which ix d' e 1 teeembi. r
15, but that the p'S'-ent rates
“Ir uld apply "11 rex' yeyr’s tares
and Until e.-ngi’iss is able to <l"
termin whether a permanent re
duet ion i- pilssiVde.
Th" white hou- •• oi on '.if ■■'•nn rb
o e:. -ion d some in nr s at
t r - usury, whi re it ha ben r peat
i illy n - s tod th I' t v.. i - ■a Iv
t ■ talk tax ia' liii-ti in It w: - xfat
("I th ia , hr Wi v ti.l-.t th ■ !' ■
, f t h pri'-iiL’ ,f ’Mix -’’iind
frein the tnasnrv vbwpoint in
lb a 1 il did n t I’ill l’ 1 r |> a an nenl
reduction.
It a a - made 1 1. :i '• i at, I b o’
d lit tbought the ta-fi'i I ■ bon|d an
p|y only on tin indii. ’ual ■ t,
atioii income tax - end not on
the -peeial misielbi'.'amx 1"’.
including !.ln taxes •» mobiles
and admission".
Musical Plavs To
Re Presented Here
Rv Woman’s (Huh
"lb. I inn .” a i "i-i il play
V.'i ii ■ .......Id 1 d.r iii’-ht
Novyrti I i 12, :;t I hi Inch '( h-i'd
.-•udit ri nn tin.le) til ;m-, ices i I,
Di Worn n's < lub.
Th. |, In- l- l'iee 1 by
Mi - I-1 a in-. Wil>: n -. of 111
well-known Wa; nc-F-well B»"< 1 i
ng t ompany. Mi-, Ailli.ini" ha
been in many eitie- o' er th -1 iti
giving "R Time" a ml it aiw’i’V
b: - nn t with unusua’ -’i ? <■- .
Th- prettiest girls, the best -ing
ei>, and the nio-t ial nted ar
tor- in Griffin hi" ben (•cured
for tb" ea-t and will featur 'h' 1
produrtion.
Evrij'OHV is ur^ed to u-ep the
in mind and be u-ady for
an evening of r*"i! entertain
I mont.
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GRIFFIN FIRST
lnv.-st your money, your tal
ent, your lime, your infltt
ence in Griffin. •V
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TO STOP HERE
Inti i- hundred members of chi
JIJin<«i- M.'inuf i tui'p. x’ asroela
ti'oi who nil rnuk ' a Southern
bur early in January have be(?ti
ixtendi-d a pres-ing invitation by
the Chamboi of Commerce to id'
dude Griff n in tb-i ■ i tine; ar.V. i>
wax auiximced today by Actinj}
Seen Uary Bennett.
The party will tiavri on a spo»
cia! (tain from January H to Jan-.
U’liy 23, it is Larced, visitiAsr
Knoxville, \yhoville. Winston-Sa
lem. Green-boro, High u oint, Char
let te, Savannah, JackxonvTllo, St.
Aujjustini and other cities ! n the *
South. I.earning ’hat Grifl
was not include <1 in Lie itinryof
the niHir.if leturei s, .S met ary B;n
rett today sent a letter th the
a-sociation. u .i«u U>. tiw party
stop iff in Griifin fo v a day and
sec th’ principal pCccs of in
ti rc.-t n and around this city. .’*
\Ve will lie ver v much de»
lighted if you will include Griffin
in your points of int rest and no
tify us in advance o f your »t>
rival.” Mr. Rennet said in his In- I
vital ion to the Illinois manufactur
. “Wc will entertain you, mak
. ing it impossible for you to fe
uret stoppintr with is, and yive
you ?ti old-fashioned Georgia bar
bccuc. Wc are trnirur to expect
to hear from you with a- favor
able ipply,” said the secretary.
Knumcrates pr.i^^ Ad^ntagcs. hK
The secretary out in
invitation to the tourists the facf
that “Griffin is a city of of tf.jp
Dim inhabitants— the .-ecand larg
ex I manufaetui intr center of Ti-y
ki-h towels in the wurld; the home
o| the Bimento p rt.er industry,
a ' al of 40 .tried imlus- ;
ii i .■•he’ ’ 'g : eotton nills, Lowell *
Bleach iy S - tth, k.ritUnc, mill* !
pi: nts. mat* , ess factor’es ’
'' t|rn mill fixture* supply shop*,
faet .i., x, s’l-h, dr.or Ulj
>dv factories medicine factory,
>■ on i products and se!f-‘U*
agtieultuie of divetsifi^jJ.
including cotton, earn,
peaches, pecans, whest; 04$
ye, peas - ,i y beans, dairying, afljf
t uck crogis.
"We hav. the Georgia Cxnerfc
Stat i >n locate I here, doini*
-i li b wo: k for the betterment
our agricultural mmunity.
'VGiiffin i • ideally located in the
Piedmont belt of Georgia w*th
tation and motor service
to none, We have thg main
of th (Antral of Georg'a
laiboad front Atlant i to SftVfcft
the Central of Georgia, from
riffin to Chat tar og:i; the .Sou
rn, i: ■ in Atlanta *o Columtkilf’.
with the A B. A A. from Atlar.t**
l’.iuiis a iek eleven-'.riles out and
Southi rn from Atb'C.ta to Fort
s:x mil's out. We are W>
ateii , Id "piiles s'aith of Atlanta on
he I live Highway, ‘ttate routes
.Vo.’- ) and le rih and snattl.
Hi ya-t and wi-t.
" Spalding ri Hint y was the fB»t
imal county in th • State to
t • h r I surfaced mads
th(> county. At the present
we have f m hard surfaced
r .ads leading out with the sixth
unde ■■'■n-tructinn. Th re is un
der i r.-t urh' n .it the praent
tim<• in Griffin includ ng ih? build
ing ' f a ne\y hot** 1 , t’loatry build,
ing. addit on t.. old hotel, resi
di ti a - et *.. nii r xv;o,Wu werrtj
el building itngir .vemenis.
,Iurv Deadlocked
In Holloway Case
MUTTER. Go.. N ii. 4AP •
After an all ti ght '-"ion of the
jury trying Jo-eph Holloway to*
the murder of J-.hu ’'uddeth h, re
| a ., S, >t, in • v vprdi.-t EvhI
been icached: at nom today.
H EATH!
Forecast for (ie’ -gia: Fair
tonight and Sunda' Wimfr
t(aright and Sunday n ’hr in
trrior.
HOLD-UP IN TRUE
WESTERN STYLE
SAVANNAH, t in., N,i\. it. -in
t ru. \\ i sit i n fashion, thr ee youths
with Litre red hnndkci chiefs tied
over the lower phition i pf their
f ‘ es. and laree, gl •niiinir pist i!s
111 them hands, enl ltd the D
l.uxe Cafe or. Bull nid Liberty
afreets yesterday it.d attempted
o hold up John Actio waiter,
"ho was in the ;,< t d f Poiiing the
a-.h leisister.
Gave Cn.
Despite the fact .th it biu.-./.l. x . f
lie pist d- appeared to him to
a) large ax the of a can
'ion, Angelos give a erv that at
Ducted the attention i.if the pro
prietor of the rest uarant and
others who were in ' he rear of
building, and they ruxhed to
hix aid.
Makes Kseape's.
The Would be hold up men, ap
patently frightened hy the ap
pi each of the other nen, fled ins
an autompbile. A call oft rcr r?
xponil: d, hut the int • tide - rnade
goi d thefr esealie.
The nun were seen afterward
((living south on Wh.taker street.
Dr. John E. larhmugh, pastor
of the Erst Moth' dist i hureh
will addriss the in’ mbet s of th<
I Lira-a Class at the i'ir.st Met ho
(hutch Sunday moining at
o'clock.
Dr. Yarbiough e ni ludiny
hix fop,, y, ir . past irate .ft the
Fit si Methodist ehur<'i and le eves
fly ni xt week to attend the
.North G >rgia eonfei ?n
A., (hi.- will Ik- his l««f appearance
r this .(’I Ilf* ri me veil , it is ex
pi t• 1 1 t h it I ■ I'.’e nu*v,l ei>■ will .
r l hear him.
Members of the old MaveriiT <
Cla«s, of wn i h Yarbiough
wa* teacher, have b th I’xtriuled
n “peeial invitation to hear Dr.
Y. rkniugh. This cl >s. foiriierlv
at th" Alamo 'Cheat on
Sunday morning- ami/ the:e ar"
many wh*. wire members that
expecting to’ hci Dr. Yar
when he - p Bkos t i th"
Baracea Chis- t«»rn i r<>w mo Ti
McDermott Faces •
Trial December 6
In Canton Murder
Catiton, Ohio, X • I'nib r
A.I’ Out i f :i da;, ri "tunny .
non- in Sta k ecu' t; Ciinmon
P’.l-s . r f, ’ lo ? :rtw* - r > 1 ' ? t ‘.’ i.:i "
v.i n its mot i-ii l ■ 1 1 y ■I*aV: irk
Eugene MiD. inoti. Ollli ‘led lor
the murdi r ot Don ft M>*if«-t
for. trying I r l- M.'iZ’i,
(lefendant
Ti r.tat vi ! , M- D moti'- In..'
I set. lor D' Oil 1 ii •: ' Tin juf>
summoned t > 1 1 v Mai was ( j .
mi,“s;il and a new call will be
i-suul. Mazr is go on trial
ininn dintelv aft"' ■ Jtielusion
M, I tin met f- ■ as’ ’leD ■ m tt v
ar aiei Hit rt w a I • yoned ui * il
Monda> , that l ian ■ e.nf •" ‘
wall hi- attorney.
ITALY TOWN IS SWEPT
BY TIDAL WAVE TODAY
DARI. D ly, N.iv. ('.. I AIM
A thirtri-iiH li tidut - .vj.’e swept
over tin.- city todu'. A DUmb l
of y - n» were injered and prop
erty damaged heavily. Hundreds
of familie- weir drive' from their
homes.
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