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WEATHER FORECAST
GENERALLY PAIR TONIGHT AND
FRIDAY. LITTLE CHANGE IN
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VOL. XXXIV. No. 160.
THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA. THUR8DAY AFTERNOON, MAY 11, 1022.
85.00 PER ANNUM
FACTORIES TO BE IN
Society is to be Formed for
That Purpose and Will Take
Charge of All of the Work it
Is Stated in Chicago Meet
ing Today.
(By ABHocnued Press)
GIRL SCOUTS TO HAVE
BEAUTIFUL CAMP ON THE
BANKS OF OCHLOCKNEE
Plans Perfected for Erection!
Of Camp on the Chinquapin
Plantation.—Mr. Archbold
Allows Use of His Land and
Assists in Plans.
Plans have been perfected for the
erection of one of the most attractive
and commodious Girl Scout camps in
the state on the Ochlocknee river.
NEW PROPOSAL FOR
LI
Farmers' Council Head Says
Ford's Offer Will Not Make
Fertilizers Cheaper to The
American Farmers.
CHICAGO JAILS CROWDED
WITH SO-CALLED LABOR
LEADERS DU? TO RECENT
BANDIT
Police Say
Hoodlums
bor Leaders
Fight and
Crowd of
ig as La-
Called for
Will Get It.
—Habeas Corpus Refused.
(By AMorl&tad Preso)
The site Is on
Chicago, Ill., May II.—Operation of !
’ Uon, about a quarter of
all Soviet clothing ond textile factor-
lea In Russia, will be turned over to
an American worker*’ society, to be
known as the Amerlcan-Ruaslan trade
Industrial workers a}soci.iilnn, with a
capitalization of not list than a mil
lion dollars. It was announced today
at the biennial convention of the
Amalgamated Clothing Workers of
America.
ST. PAUL REPORTS
FIRST DEATH FROM
HEAT THIS SOMMER
(By Associated Press)
8t. Paul, May 11.—One death from
heat yesterday was reported and to
day the temperature reached 86 de
grees The victim, an unidentified
woman, died on a street car.
EX-GOVERNOR OF
VERMONT IS DEAD
(By Associated Press)
Washington, D. C., May 11—A new
proposal for lease and operation of I Chicago,'III.. May 11. — Declaring
.... the Muscle Shoals projects, submitted that he agreed with the police that
the Chinquapin Plants-j. by L - Stern, consulting engineer and ,“Chicago was In a state of warfare,"
mile from ma !>uracturer, of Baltimore, was JJudge Scanlon today refused to Issue
(lie Archboltl home, located on a bluff made publlc tpda y by Chairman Nor- j writs of habeas corpus releasing Cor-
forty feet above the river, with a won*|' of the Senate -agriculture commit* jnelius Shea and John Lafferty, labor
derfully attractive arrangement for/ 66 ' .leaders who were arrested In connec-
eomfort and shade I ster " H,rered to ,nke 0VBr the P rop ' tlon with the killing of two policemen
Mr. Archbold is very much interest- 6rt ‘ 68 for operu,lon for a “ lerm o( 25 yesterday.
jor 60 years or such other time
od in the enmp. and allowed the use, , ,. „
. . I may he agreeable,’ to complete the
of his place for this purpose and has' . . _ . .
. , „ .... „ . .. , .plants at government cost, to repay
mater'auy assisted in .11 of the Plans- j #|| eIpendltures aIready ma , le at Mus .
He has had the place cleared and all cl „ shoa , 8 „ th , rete ot two per cent
arrangements made for sanitation and. annllally . The power development at
running water, free of charge. Owing ; , be sboa , 8 W0uld be
used to “manu-
to the condition of the river at this lacture fertilizers to such an extent
spot the girls will be deprived of the a8 m ., y bc feasible,’’ and other prod-
prlvllege of bathing. lucts.
The cr.mp site was built on a alight-1 Benjamin C Marsh, managing direo-
ly sloping bluff and will consist of I tor of the Farmers National Council
four dormitories, a mess hall and j declared the offer submitted by Hen-
kitchen, and store room and bathing ■ ry Ford, "does not. as he himself
houses. The mess hall will be located, sa >'- s . give any assurance whatever of
at one ond of a square and will be 24 icheaper fertilizers.”
by 36 feet, with a kitchen 14 by 41 feet j "U is doubtful,” the witness contln
and a store and wood house adjoining, j upd ‘‘whether the farmers would, save
The room will he equipped with four over ten to fifteen millions yearly
tables with benches, arranged so that through this proposal. The price
they cau be pushed back and leave therefore Is altogether too great, for
practically the entire room free for tbe proposal opens the door for the
amusements of various kinds. .financial interests of the nation to
Directly opposite the mess hall. on 1 Practically grab all of the natural re-
the other end ot the square, a distance sources on the hundred year lease
M .of 126 feet away, will be three dorml-' whlch ' vould «ost the farmers at least
(By Associated Press)
Rutland, VtV, May 11.—Allen
Fletcher, of Cavendish, former Gov-j tor)os paeh 18 by 36 (eet , wtth amp i 0 twenty and possibly fifty times as
ernor of Vermont, and onq of the I room for sixteen cots each, and win- much as any proba ^ le advanta * 6 ‘ h6y
states richest men, was-found dead In j doW8 and doorg BO arranged a8 t0 g i vo might get out of cheaper fertilizers."
his room In the Berwick hotel here
today.
plenty of light and ventilation. I noi/r IWnTICTPV 16
At one side of the square will be a, vUlVC llll/Ujlill Id
dormitory 18 by 18 feet, for tbe direc
tors and captains, who will be in
charge of the camp, and at the other
aide there are sanitary arrangements
ifor bathing purposes, with showers
FOR FLOOD RELIEF |nnd all modern equipment. In the
j center of the square will be a flag pole.
(By Associated •>«••> J Running water is provided In the
Washington, D. C., May 11.—The buildings: the sanitary arrangements
RED CROSS CHAPTERS
ASKED TO RAISE MONEY
SUFFERING FROM LOSS
OF COAL SUPPLIES
(By Ansociated Press)
Pittsburgh, Pa., May 11—The coke
industry has lost 97.760 tons since the
strike was called on April first, ac*
•v - . . ... u .; coTding to the weekly review ol the
local Staplers of the Ataerlcan Red are to be attended to by Mr. Archbold Conne „ 8vme Courler . made public t0 .
-Cross were requested today by John jand everything will be made of good. day 0nly 23 of the 62 pIant8 than
Barton Payne, national chairman, to 8U bstantlal lumber. The materials )n operation are now working,
solicit contributions for the fund for f ba t are | 0 go | D | 0 th*- camp were fur-
relief In the flooded valleys of the a | sb ed by various dealers and lumher-
Mlssissippl, Illinois and Ohio rivers. | men here at eost
At least half a million dollars
needed, Payne said.
CHICAGO POLICE ROUND UP
400 LABOR LEADERS IN RAIOS
Chicago, III., May il—The detective
bureau and city Jails were crowded to
day with tour bundled labor leaders
and others, held In connection with
the murder of two policemen yester
day and the bombing of two buildings.
Rewards totalling |20,000 have been
offered for arrest of the slayers.
Two men have been pointed out as
resembling the men In the automobile
from which the shots were fired that
killed acting lieutenant police Ter-
tance Lyons.
"The slaughter of the policemen was
the inevitable result of the tactics em
ployed by F’red Mader, Tim Murphy,
Cornelius .Shea and other hoodlums
and ex-conrlcts who have gone about
posing as labor leaders” Chief ot Po
lice Fitzmorrls said. -Now they want
war and the police department will
give it to them. I have Instructed of
ficers to round up all'those hoodlums
and place them under lock and key.”
F’red Mader, president of the build
ing trades council, saltj that a mistake
had been made, and that officials will
find other than labor men are to blams
for the crime.
— . 1 ■■ • •
T
ZEP FDR
OF S. C.
To Take the Place of the One
Allotted This Country in the
Versailles Treaty, it is Stat
ed.—German Crew Will Pi
lot Ship to America.
Selection of Governor to Be
Sent to the Senate Shortly.!
—May Resign Governorship j
To Accept Place.—Lfbuten- England and France May
ant Governor Succeeds Him.
Find Something in Which to
Mar the Relationships That
Are Bordering on Trouble-
Now.
EH’;
TO CONTEST WILL
(By Associated Press) (By Associated Press)
Versailles. May 11.—Oermany will, Washington, D. C., May 11.—Selec-
manufacture a Zeppelin ot seventy tlon of Governor Robert A. Cooper, of
thousand meters capacity to replace | South Carolina, to fill the vacancy on
the one allotted to the United States j the federal farm loan board caused
by the Versailles treaty, but destroyed ! by the recent resignation of Aabury
In Germany, under award ot the am- j Lever is understood to have been introduction of the Palestine mandate
bassador’s council which allows Am- jmade by the President I question Into the agenda of the meet-
erica three million gold marks in rep- i The nomination of Cooper is expect- 'ing of the League of Nations Council
aratlon. jed to -be sent to the Senate shortly, j which began today, is likely to make
The ward was authorized by the In- | He * s now serving his second term as .the session one of the most Import-
ter-allled war council, which still has ! 0overnor of South Carolina, and his “ n t to-be held.
its seat here, controlling all military term expires next January. Announcement by Earl Balfour that
questions relating to former enemy I His acceptance of the office necessl- be intended to make a demand for
states and operating under the chair- tates his resignation ns Governor, in [immediate approval of the British
raanshlp of Marshal Foch. jWhtch event he will be succeeded for mandate, following a formal agree-
One of the conditions Is that a Ger- .the remainder of the term by Wilson ment on the matter between the Unit-
man crew shall take the Zeppelin to iC. Harvey, of Charleston, present ed States and Great Britain, has amiu-
the United States, although several [lieutenant governor. jed League officials. They see in this
American officers probably will ac- 1 mmiUrTm ■ n Mmi^neiunn. action the possibility of further fric-
contpany the crew in the flight.
TRIAL OF GOV.
SMALL BEGINS
Former Illinois Governor on
Trial for Fraud and Only
50 People Attend Trial.
(By Associated Preu)
Waukegan, Ill., May 11.—The trial
of Gov Len Small on charges of con
spiracy to embezzle state funds be-
gan formally this morning when
WHERE WAS CHRISTOPHER tlon b et* ep n Great Britain and France
. unless some agreement not made puh-
GOLUMBUSBORN? i lie exists between them over disposal
!of Palestine.
Spain Will Make Investiga
tion to Ascertain if He Was
Bom in That Country.
(By Associated Press)
Madrid, Spain, May 11—An attempt
has been made to prove that Christo*
RU88IAN REPLY HANDED TO
ITALIAN MINISTER TODAY
Genoa. May 11.—Foreign minister
Tchitcherln. ot Soviet Russia, handed
the Russian reply to the allied mem-
pher Columbus was born In Spain. orandum today for8 Hn> minister
The subject came up for discussion B. 1 8chanzer ’ of I , ,aly ’ ,n ,he
the Spanish congress, when Deputy room at the Pala “° ReaK A ,Hend '
Inlesias stated that documents and ly conversation of 45 minutes follow-
ed in which Tchitcherln stressed the
fifty spectators were in the court.
RED CROSS GIVES
WEEK’S RATIONS ID
FLOOD SUFFERERS
Fred Mortimer, elate, atloroey lor in Pontevedre. Oallela.
Sangamon county, opened his state- j “teTiU^r h! thT! " r«t ‘n 9 I^,on. ^rM^
ment for the prosecution. Less than located in Spain. He asked that «•—
ithe academy of history be directed to
•send representatives to Montevedm * ^ rHt part note I s sa ld to
j for an investigation. be argumentative, but the second half
j -- is reported constructive, making pro-
[ATLANTA POLICEMEN posals dealing with financial ques-
CANNOT SMOKE ON DUTY
tlons.
Attorneys Have Notified Rep
resentatives in Ireland That
They Will Make Legal Pro
test Against Will of Former
Tammany Chief.
} “There is a gradual gain in the num*
j ber of coal mines in operation, M said
.the Courier, “and the working forces
j The Girl Scouts have enough money , the coklng planta ara beIng aug .
! in ha " d ,0 I e<, “ ,p th6 h0me V6ry k C0 ”' mented by a few men dally.” (By AMOrlateU P „ M)
| ,ortabl >’ and P ,an to "jounce shortly, Shipments of coal into the Pitts- Dublin. Iwliffi May il.-Solicitors
SOUTH CHINA GOVERNMENT i the rules and regulations th^t will t burgh district from West Virginia acting in behalf of the late Richard
FACES FINANCIAL CRISIS * 0V6rn 11 d,,rlnB ,be “““"r- » la and Kentucky points continue to add Croker’s two sons in the United Stat-
^ ——* . j expected that each of the 125 Girl to t b e supplies used by the mills and , c» served notice upon Mrs. Croker's
Amoy, Chlna^ayn.-A”’financial 8cout " wl " ” pe " d ' a , ahort ‘ lme ther6 '“rnacos. solicitors today that they had been
crisis in Canton, the seat ot the south- ‘ hU ,Um “* r ,. Mr ’ 1 | instructed to enter a caveat In the
ern Chinese government, is reported j*° supervise the erection of the_ build-(STANDARD OIL ADVANCES i lrl9 " court agalnst tbe wUl of Cro,,6r
In dispatches received here. Banks are I 1 "*" “ nd w 11 8tart at °“ c6 ’ " th ®, I pDirp /ip n) , xnnAV | When lt U lodged for P robate - ™ 8 -
closed and business is paralysed. ,6rlals havln * already b66n boueht ’ I PKK,fc Uh UIL T0DA Y [lt is stated, will make a trial neces-
(By Associated Presn)
Natchez, Miss., May 11.—Supplies .
sufficient to last the flood stricken I aIeoho1 wh,lc a mcmbcr of the police
people of the northern part of Con- dopar l men l» whether on duty or off
Atlanta, Ga., May 11JL—Atlanta RU66IAN RCPIV 16
policemen must not smoke on duty, “'''4)1(111 llLiILI IiJ
and must never take a drink of HANDED TO CONFERENCE
while government bank notes hare \
depreciated fifty per cent In value.
(By Associated Frew) | 8ary 10 prove th6 wl " and'competency
New York, May 11.—The Standard of tb e testator.
cordia parish, La., (or a week have
been distributed by the Red Cross, as
sisted by national guardsmen. It was
announced that fifty thousand rations
will he loaded on a barge here today
to be distributed at Deer Park and
Black Hawk.
NEW YORK CENTRAL
WANTS PIECE WORK
Offers to Unions Plan in Lieu
Of Contracting Repair work
On Railroad Equipment.
duty. This rule was promulgated at
a meeting of the police commission [correspondent' telegraphs that the
Wednesday. Odor of whiskey on Russians at 11:45 oclock this morning
the breath of a policeman means handed to the Italian foreign mlnis-
instant dismissal without the' ter, Schanzer, their reply to the al-
formality of a trial under the new Bed memorandum,
rule. Many complaints have recent-1 A dlapatch t0 tbe Ev „ nlng standard
ly been made about officers enjoy- from Qeaoa 8tat „ that lf the French
ing a cigar or cigarette while patroll- and Belgians quit the conference
ing their beats and other kicks have Lloyd George will remain to "try to
been made about policemen smelling work the ship to port with a short-
of moonshine while on duty. Police handed crew."
lieutenants and sergeants have been J
SXr "" rU,C is .HOT SPRINGS FRATERNAL DAY
CENTRAL TO ISSUE BONDS
iprecuuea imy per ceni in vaiue. rinTunmi/c at MADTINimiR 7 * oiauuuru
The criols is attributed to agitation EAKTflQUAKb AI irlAKlIlvM^UC J Oil Company of New York today ad
caused by the operations of Dr. Sun ! (By Prew) jvanced the price of gasoline one cent ,'ONE COUNT AGAINST FORMER ,palr 8hop ® near Mlddleport. The com- j 313,000 In 6 per cent mortgage bonds j This evening a greeting from the
! (By AiMOclatiHj Preaa)
j Hot Springs, Ark., May 11.—This is
(By Associotad Press) fraternal delegates day at the general
Washington, D. C., May 11.—The conference of the Southern Methodlat
,York Central Railroad today olfered [Central of Georgia Railroad was given church, representatives of several
I to take back Us former employes on permission today by the Interstate ^ranches of Methodism being achedul-
a piece work basis at the Hobsin re-{commerce Commission to Issue $1,-,«d to be received by the conference.
Yat Sen, of the southern government, t F'ort de France, Martinique, May 11 4 gallon in all Its territory. It also
in preparation for its projected cam- —A strong earth shock was experien-
palgn against tho north, and conse- ced here at 2:46 eclock this morning,
quent complications. , I No damage Is reported.
f
Clean
and -
Paint
Up
ARE
U p
PARTNERS—
Pdintiog your house after a thorough clean
ing up is like putting on clean cl athes after
an invigorating bath.
Cleanliness makes you feel so good you
just naturally want to “doll up”.
A new dress of pain’ on your house makes
you feel proud to own the place. To clean
up and neglect to paint up makes you feel
like any decent man feels with a clean
shave and dirty collar.
Now is the time to paint and our prices are
rignt.
we sell Sherwin-Williams Paints
MASH-MILT0N DRUG CO.
. “A Good Place to Trade.",
Phones 105-and )06 • -
announced a similar advance in the
price of varnish makers and painters'
naptha.
GOVERNOR CATTS IS IIPHPI D bany * 8 ne 8°tiatlnK directly with the which will be used as collateral to,northern branch of the church will b«
UrllEL imt™. All repair work la now being [guarantee payment on advances mado given by the Rev. David A. Downey,
unions.
(By Associated Press) 'done in private shops at Columbus.
Pensacola, Fla., May 11.—Federal
Judge Sheppard In a decision today
held the ninth count In the Indictment
I to the road by the government
of New York.
FOUND OUILTY OF BIGAMY
Atlanta, Ga., May 11— M. L- Tath*
am, a cotton mill worker, accused of
Judge John D. Humphries' division of
Criminal Court, and was sentenced to
serve a term of eight years in the
penitentiary- The maximum penalty
for bigamy is ten years.
Pour of the alleged a!x wives told
AUGUSTA GAS RATE REDUCED j agaln8t formar Oovernor 31dney ,
Atlanta, Ga., May 11—The rate charging violation of the peon
charged for gas In Augusta has been aKe * aW9, t0 be K 00 ^* bul sustained a h ttV | D g married six wives, has been
ordered decreased from a basis „f demurrer on the other counts. No found gull(y of b | garoy by a Jury ln
11.90 to 81.85 per 1.000 cubic feet by 1 dal, ‘ ,or tbe ,rlal wa “ “*■
tbe Georgia Railroad Commission, fol-1 “
lowing consideration of evidence of. CARPENTIER FIGHTS TONIGHT
fared ln the hearing on a rule nisi in-
sued several months ago requiring the | London,“MayTL-^eo'rg™' Cnrpen.
company to show cause why It. gas ,| er wm enter the ring tonight In
rate should not be revised. the Black Frlara road aI . en a, a heavy 'the Jury details of their marriage to
The commission now has ruled on favorite to win over Ted Lewis, tn i Tatham.
aeven of the gas cases resuItlLg from their twenty round fight for the I The trial lasted only forty-five mlnu-
its rules nisi, and baa ordered reduc- world’s light heavyweight champion- ,tes. No defense was offered except
tlon ln six of the seven esses. In the ship. Carpentler was a three to one a brief statement by Tatham that his
live other cities where reductions' favorite in the betting today. The second marriage, In his opinion, was
Were ordered the cut wes fixed at 10 mein bout is scheduled to begin about legal because be had not seen Mrs.
centa per 1,000 cubic feet. j9:30 oclock. Tatham No. 1 Id fourteen years.
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Fine Black Kid Boudoir $3,35
Quilted Satin Bedroom Slipper, Baby French heeL
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Black kid one strap Slipper, for house wear $3.00
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New Location i 15 North Broad.
Ladies Neckwear
are showing one ' of the
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and can’t be surpassed in Style
and Quality ' *.'
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