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PACE FOUR
DAILY TlMES-BNi-ERPftlbfe, YHOMASV1LLE, GEORGIA.
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14, 1922.
WANTS
WOOD— Ptoue 181 your orders for
» flry pine bouse or store wood. Coes
Cole Bottling Co. 18-lmo
CONDITIONS AT STATE
FARM JUSTIFIED PROBE
IS GENERAL OPINION
BATHING SUIT DISPLAY IN
ATLANTA SHOW WINDOW
MEETS OBJECTIONS !
PERSONALS
II You Have a Visitor
Phone No. 12 or 66
SCHOOLHOUSE MEMORIAL
PLANNED AT CANTIGNY
■WE BUY AND SELL HIDES and iur-
niture. and glass for windshields or
windows. J. B. Watkins & Co.
RYE CRATE and pack your Furniture justified
also repair and buy any kind of
Furniture. We pay big prices for
same. Empire Furniture Store.
14-lmo
OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE—
Apply Tlmes-Enterprlse office.
RAGS WANTED—We want clean cot
ton rags, at this office. Do not bring
scraps and strings, only good rags
wanted. Tlmes-Enterprlse.
FOR SALE—Real Bargains:
1921 Model Chalmers >600
1919 Model Esses 275
1919 Model Essex 175
1919 Model Dodge T- 250
1918 Model Haynes C/R 250
1918 Model King "8" 150
■'Don't miss 'em." W. H. Hood.
(By John Hammond, In the Savannah, Atlanta, Ga., June 14 A local
Morning News.) {sporting house is conferring' - with
Mllledgevllle, Ga..—June 14—Long 1 lawyers in regard to instituting pro-
before the investigating commission ccedings to restrain Police Chief
I of five Superior Court judges conclud- Beavers front interfering with an ad-
led their Tuesday's session It became vertised display of woman’s bathing
FURNITURE—I buy and sell second j entirely obvious that the Inst itgatlon J suits on living models in his show
band furniture. Phone 855. B. Egnal an inquiry into the system was fuliy | windows. The models were to be
Igirls who participated in the water
When adjournment was taken last j carnival held at Lakewood during
night until 9 o'clock this morning. | Progress and Prosperity week,
there was not the slightest room to j A committee representing the
doubt titat the report of findings wIP 1 Council of Christian Churches went
U> Police Chief Heavers and
asked him to stop the display on the
ground that it would have a tendency
to debauch the public morals.” Chief
Beavers complied with their request
by sending an officer to notify the
manager of the sporting goods house
that the show must not go on.
The manager of the sporting goods
house was caustic in his comment on
the action of Chief Beavers.
“If the police department would
pay more attention to crime and less
attention to conduct,” he said, “we
would have a better city, I have
robbed in my store and home at least
a dozen times and never have been
able to get the police to show tile
slightest interest in catching the
thieves. My automobile was robbed
of accessories three nights hand-runn
ing in front of my store, and the
police not only did nothing to catch
the thief, but when I stayed up and
caught him myself and turned him
over to the police, they let him escape.
Not Indecent or Improper
“Now when we propose to give a
bathing suit fashion show in our
window, the chief becomes terribly
concerned about the public morals,
and details a man to come up here and
notify me that the show must not go
carry some very plain talk to the
Georgia General Assembly condemn
ing the niggardly policy of false econo-
.my which has permitted the operation
of a place that has been termed re
peatedly from the witness stand "un
fit for pigs, much less people."
The investigating committee made
especial effort to bring its work prac
ticall.v t« a close yesterday but, rather
than rush through the main prison
building, and particularly the "bull
pen." and that the members of the
state prison commission could be giv
en full opportunity to have their say,
the session was adjourned between
WANT TO RENT—Five or six roomU:30 and « o’clock in the afternoon,
house, unfurnished. Must be desir- to he resumed at 9 o'clock this morn-
aide location. Address "N” c/o.jing. Today will complete the actual
Times-Enterprise. 8-6td
NOTICE!—When at Newport Springs
Fla., stop at the Ouzts Camp. Rooms
75c; rooms and board, $2.00 per day.
We also carry fishing parties. Par
ties for the (Snapper Banks) a
specialty. C. D. Ouzts, Prop.
WANTED—An unfurnirhed house.
Apply Mrs. Carl Moller. City. 10-6td
ESTRAYEI) -Fawn colored jersey
cow, dehorned. Will soon be fresh
In milk. Notify Mrs. A. .1. Duncan,
228 South Broad St- Phone 827-J.
10-ltd
work of investigation and. so soon
thereafter as the official reporter. E
A. Barnes, can transcribe the notes,
the five judges will make their report
to Governor Hardwick.
Based alone on the evidence which
came from the stand in yesterday’s
session, and the visit yesterday after
noon to the prison building, there can
be no possible doubt that the recom
mendations to be carried in the re
port are going to be radical. There is
practically every indication that the
Governor will be advised to recom
mend to the Legislature the entire
.abolition of the prison plant at Mil-
ledgeville, and that the state establish
a more modern as well as a more pro
ductive one better located elsewhere
BKE Exide Battery Man before buying * n sta,e -
battery. Next to Standard Oil Prison officials thems-lves, testif>-
Station. 12-lmojing under oath, unhesitating swore the
WO YOU NEED A BOND?- -Do you u » lnll> " that '' ,he <*•"“ »«»»>
want It quick? If so. 1 can fix you .heller to sive this place away than
up in 20 minutes, contractor's bonds, continue its operation, and then be
in fact, all sorts and, profited by the action." In a part of
tlie testimony, Judge Henry (\ Ham
id. hims.lf a pra<
v evidence that, while there is a
ked shortage of wheat, and what
jse in. | is used has to be bought. The one ex-
, Joe 1 periment made in wheat on seven of
13-5td ! th * best acres of the prison farm cost
^ j the state $24 a bushel or $700 to grow
thirty-one bushels of
FOR SALE—One or more milch cows;
fresh in. J. J. Davis. Route 3.
12-2td.
Fidelity bonds
kinds of bonds, including bonds for ’
melon shippers. National Surety
Co., of N. Y., largest in world. J. U. ? ni«»
Merritt, Agt., Room 127 Williams Jdre
Bldg., Thomasville, Ga. 12-12tj m ..
FOR RENT—0-room house, cl
suitable for boarding hous
Goldberg.
BE SERE AND COME TO SMITH’S:
crop of <
PARK, and see the Free Exhibition j wheal ,,n sevpn acres '
of aerial acrobat and contortionist, j 1,1 re *' ,elt to the ™a»«wment and
conditions at the prison, the entire
urdav. Absolutely Free.
13-5t
12 Vic
Tues.. Wed. Thurs., Fri,. and Sat-.
• burden of evidence throughout the en-
| tire day proved that there has been
i the grossest lack of proper or even
reasonable medical attention for the
*iek prisoners: that there has b?en
an unusual amount of flogging as a
‘‘lirst resort” rather than as a “last
resort” as the rules provide: that no
BE SURE AND COME TO SMITH’S part of the plant is adequate or even
“There is nothing indecent or im
proper in the show we propose to give
Our bathing suits are rather conser
vative as compared to the suits worn
in Piedmont lake and other bathing
places. The girls we engaged to dis
play the suits are perfectly nice girls.
They participated in the water
carnival at Lakewood during Progress
and Prosperity week. They were
selected by the Junior Chamber of
Commerce and that part of the pro
gram was sponsored by that organ i-
Iarmor, [nation.
“Lingerie fashion shows and corset
fashion shows and hosiery fashion
shows are given in shrfw windows and
the chief paid no attention to them-
Bathing suit fashion shows are being
given in show windows of dealers all
over the country and they do not seem
to be debauching American morals.
‘‘There will be notning in our
window that can not be seen any day
in the week at Piedmont tyke or any
other bathing place in the city.”
.LABORERS 25 men w
per hour: pay weekly. Apply City
Stables Thursday (tomorrow ) morn
ing. 2« minutes to seven. A. E.
Sanders, Supt. 14-2t
PARK, and see the Fro* Exhibition decent ft
of aerial acrobat and contortionist, tain part
Tues. Wed. Thurs., Fri.. and Sat-’ S-nsat
urdav p in. Absolutely free. 13-5t scribe ti
vhile
filthy
prison purpos
f it are positively
ul is tile only way to <
>e th** evidence on conditions
tuberculosis camp, while the
s painted of the "bull pen"
Washington, D. C.—A modern proto
tvof America’s "little red scUoc*
Mr. John W. Mangham, Jr., of At- Douse" will crown the hill at Cantlgny.
lanta. is here on business. I France, where American soldiers first
entered the Western front as a fight-
Mr. H. H. Rouling, of Waycross, j ng un j t
spent yesterday in town. j jh e National Geographic Soicety
Mr. A. L. Varnedoe. of Atlanta, is will erect at the tiny village of
among the business visitors in town., Cantigny a school house as a inemo-
'rial to the American soililers who
Mr. H G. Tilletson, of Toledo, spent f ()U( , ht there and as a further emblem
a part of the day here on business. of America’s historic friendship for
Let J. O. BAXLEY do your Flumblng. * ranl ' e '
Phone 495. 5-1m ] In announcing the action of The
'Society’s Board of Trustees Gilbert
Mr. W. T. S. Montgomery, of S* - CrMVenor( president of the National
vannah. Is In town on business. | Geographic Society, stated that the
Mr. B. F. Ragsdale' of the Western { selection of the town was determined
Union, Ik registered in the city. iupon recommendation
. Pershing.
Mr. J. B. Sasser spent yesterday Durjng the war members of the
National Geographic Society con-
Mr. H V. Porter of Moultrie, wasjtributed $20,000 to be expended for
among the visitors here yesterday for the establishment and equipment of
wards at American Military Hospital
of General
here.
a short time.
The June VICTOR RECORDS
here. Come In and hear them.
COCROFT MUSIC CO.
Mr. Ben H Brewton, of Columbus,
is in town today for
business
No. 1, at Neuilly, France. When the
armistice was signed only $10,000 of
the fund had been expended. A com
mittee of The Society considered care
fully the most fitting and useful ex
short time on j penditure of the remaining $10,000 of
this fund and, after consulation with
'.General Pershing, it was determined
Mr. A. C. Weems, of Rome, was that th/ spot where Europe first saw
among yesterday’s business visitors' the valor of America’s youth would
here. be an appropriate site for the build-
i ing of America’s characteristic
For Prompt Service and Durable . ... ... . n ^
Plumbing, Call R. B. Llnson. Phone : lnstltutlon of P eacc -
136, No. 107 Remington Avenue. | At Cantigny the First American
Division first went over the top and
began to share in Foch’s sturdy resis
tance which held the Germans back.
Mr. R. H. Cas9els, of Plant City. I
Fla., is among the prominent business!
visitors here today
then defeated*them, and won the war.
It will be recalled that the German
General Staff had ordered that the
heart be taken out of the Americans
at any cost when they first showed up
as a unit along the fighting front.
Therefore, when orders came for the
Americans to iron out the salient at
Cantigny what might have been a
skirmish turned into a terrific struggle
during which the Germans rallied
Neel and Miss Daisy Neel I thousan<l of men and threw 19 - 00 "
Mr. R. L. Collins, of Columbia. S. C*.
is among the business visitors in
town.
Miss Rebecca Rabun, of Waycross.
is here with her grandmother. Mrs. J.
C. Neel, for a short time.
Thomasville Variety Works
Window and Door Screens
Mrs. J C. ,
resumed yesterday from AVaycross, j shells into the town* Even after ^the
here they were guests of Mrs
Rabun.
Mrs. Marshall Morton, of Columbus,
ill arrive this afternoon to be the
guest of Mrs. John Turner, for a few
WEATHER REFORT
LOCAL OFFICE OF THE UNITED
STATES WEATHER BUREAU
and vie!
and Tint
Highest te
Highest te
YOUNGEST GIRL TO
RECEIVE DIPLOMA FROM
BRYN MAWR COLLEGE
ill
stablish the
1 p. m.
,-H'.ghe-t t ■
29
LLOYD GEORGE AGAIN
COMES OUT VICTOR
London. June 14—Premier Lloyd
Ceorgo successfully registered anoth
er powerful attack in the House of
Commons yesterday when a proposal
the cost of of his cabinet
s was rejected |»y 205 to 111
ies of excitement. The mu
's considerably smaller than
• and occasional shouts of
: » tarit consists of the .pre
date secretaries, with a large
linn about 33.000 pounds
is an outgrowth of the war
<* opinion of the opposition
no longer needed, giving the
oo great an executive eon-
especially in the domain of for-
policy. besides destroying the
secrecy, as the
s of the secretariat now attend
meetings and take notes.
Asquith attacked the system
’mainly on this ground, inasmuch as it
'destroyed the confidential nature of
! cabinet councils-
■ Austin Chamberlain, defending the
vote, said he had had an experience
with both systems and greatly pre
ferred the n -w one. He would not
think of returning to the old unbusi
ness-like practice, when the only rec
ord of cabinet discussions was a brief
letter, perhaps, from the premier to
the king.
Americans took the town they had to
hold it against six counter attacks by
the exasperated Germans.
General Pershing, in his official re
port of the engagement at Cantigny,
called it “a brilliant action” and said
| that “it demonstrate*) our fighting
Large stock of wall paper. New j qualities under extreme battle con-
goods, old prices. James H. Brown. |ditions.” The French communique
Igave high praise to American courage,
Mr. and Mrs.-.F. S. Norton and Mr.! valor , and so l dier i y qualities. The
and Mrs Oscar Groover have returned j German War of{jce merely referred
affr attending the meeting of the t „ the Americans as "the enemy.”
County Officers' Association for thff Then London Times “History of the
[ia»i fe« days. War” haq this to say of the Americans
Have your mirrors made new. Wej at Cantigny:
have an expert from the factory) “The 1st Division, fresh from the
who will be here only one week. Phone Toul training sector, had relieved the
43 for H. Felnberg. Empire Furniture 145th French African Division from
Store* north of Mesnil St. Georges to just
—-— j north of Cantigny in that sector, fac-
Mr. A. A. Irvin of the B. and ()., with ■ j nff Montdidier and south of Amiens
headquarters in Atlanta is spending a where the undulating country broken
short time In Thomasville on business here #nd there with sparse woods
connected with Hie shipment of 'he^afforded the opportunity for a fierce
melon crops. {defence after the open vastness of
Messn
Hants, Jr., will arrive this afternoon
from New Orleans, to visit their thc b' anu ' of exchanging shells across
grandmother. Mrs. M. J. Williams, on ,he ‘ frcen - stoo<l U P t0 a <lail Y bom-
East Jefferson street. .jbardment of every kind of cannon.
At last the chance, welcome after
Let us do your plumbing and elec j much sitting in trenches. Cantigny,
trical work. Phone 203. W. F. Martin small but proud on its green eminence
overlooking with a mouth of fire the
whole country side, was to be taken.
Never did men rise so eagerly out of
trenches to go forward than those
Americans. Through gas through a
cloud of machine-gun bullets, follow
ing close behind their barrage they
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Kincaid are In steadily ascended the slopes of the!
Thomasville. and lm\o rooms with village and sheltered themselves ini
Mrs. M. R. Mallette on North Broad the cemetery when the village was (
street. Mr. Kincaid will make Thom- theirs. Cantigny was a small iso-j
asville headquarters and will travel lated action with little immediate
from this city in conducting his of- significance. But the village was the j
ficials duties with the state banking first ever captured by American I
department. j troops in Europe, and the lesson that j
| the Germans learned was the first
I they had received from the youth of
IONE i America.”
Messrs. Randolph Gonagq. Chirk I „ C “!‘*f ny on hM1 n ? ar
and William Cannon, called at Mr. W. i Montaidier, and is twenty miles
C. Greens, Saturday night. j southeast of Amiens. Even before
The allday sing, will be on the 4th, the Americans took it the village had
Alan and Herschel .1 Wll-; the Somme valle y- The Y had after
’the Amiens drive settled down into
Mr and Mrs. Walter Dixon are he
lp congratulated upon the arrival of
little sou at their home on South
Dawson st
He has be
esterday afternoon,
led James Thomas
\, CAPITAL j
| Is what You save from Your Earnings $
I LABOR |
I Is what You will Be Doing All Your Life
J: IF YOU DON’T “SAVE AND HAVE" !}
§ " CAPITAL |
The best way to “Save and Have" capital is to start a saving* I
:*: account with us and get one of these BOOK COIN SAVINGS £
J BANKS to help you save. One dollar or more starts a savings
, account. i
WE PAY INTEREST ON SAVINGS
1 THE PEOPLES SAVINGS
J T. J. Ball, Prest. R. J. McClenny, Cash
E GETS
Some Harmful, Some Harmless,
and some are Helpful and the
Best of all these is the Habit of
Saving. . . .
Earn a Little, and Spend a Little Less
We'Pay 4 per cent on Savings Account
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 38
W. H. Rockwell Prest W. # 8. Anderson, Caahr.
of July
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‘j'j -
•lipiti
for this month
©cord (IS 15) 104
Lowest temperature today . 70
Lowest temperature for this month,
29 years record (1913) 43
Mean temperature today . . . ST
Normal for this date 79
Departure since first of month -els
Departure since January first+3.9S
Relative humidity 8 a. m. v2 r ;
Relative humidity 1 p m. . 43C
Relative humidity 8 p. in. yester
day or,';
na from that educational Mr
»r women. She will not subje
until August and is a minis
Dr. Wedward I’rokosch. this
German at Bryn Mnwr, the >
she will be fourth in her , functions <
nor subjects are French parliament
lone chu
Rogers and Mr. Coy
ff‘. In discuHsInq the Darnils, of noar hero wore married
... , last Sunday.
t. predicted that no responsible Mr anJ Mrs Roy Yatps and child .
er in the future would cast away r»*n, of near Salem visited her brother,
lew machine. He denied that Mr. J. M. Dunn Sunday,
nr.uiriai exercised mysterious' Misers Leonard Cooper and Gus
. Croft, from near Berlin were visitors
unctions or g un( | a y sc hool Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Lela Pyles and little daugh-
been devastated during an heroic j
French resistance. {
=9»
DO YOU KNOW
we are supplying
LUMBER AN®
for the best jobs in the vicinity of Thomasville.
Let us figure on your needs.
LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, MILL WORK,
SCREENS, PAIN TS, OILS, and GLASS.
usurped the
>r enabled the prime min-
j ister to override the parliment’s de- ters, have left for Parrott to visit her
t awaits those who Visions. The secretariat had nothing mother, who is not expected to live
■sell is a prodigy or a to do with politics: it had no control 1 Misses. Ola'and I.oula Pyles, and
from her scholastic over foreign policy. He assorted that TUm.T'wenT^MaXlii Sunday
nt, which is in the way of the world wanted new methods, and j Mr. and Mrs. Tom Green, called i
AUSTRALIAN PREMIER
WANTS POPULATION
MATERIALLY INCREASED
CLAIMS KILLING OF
WIFE ACCIDENTAL
Miami, Fla., June 14.—Council for
Aside
Sydney, J
Mall)—The
paramount need of
) population to help bear the burdens.
1 am not one of those who believe
that the fewer people there are In
Australia the better will ho the oppor-
tunlUes for advancement for those _ Ed(?ar c p rady of Chicago, facing
already here. That Is an utterly trinl this morning on the charge of
lilu ionment awaits those who ,-uinns The secretariat had nnthina mother, who is not expected to live, fallacious doctrine, for the more . w j, 0 murdoFi revealed for thc first
April 29-.inv' Pe0| ’ letllere afe ln a country ' the bot-, time lust night their defense. They
' ter opportunities for Individual ad- p j n their hopes for Frady’s freedom
, ..... ...... , vancement. • Ion one point—that the fatal shooting
"pleting the regular four year ridiculed the Idea that there should be a tthe home of his father, Mr. VV. U.. ® rea er PUfu atlon In Australia was ..g ut at t he same time I do not in his apartment in the fashionable
use at Bryn Mawr in two, she has a r „(„ rn to the old system, which had Green Sunday evening. | stressed In an address here by Prime believe that tile governments of Aus- Flamingo Hotel last February was
nalnfall past 24 hours 00 ins made the highest strength test record plunged the world Into war. Mrs. Warnell Ilill and children, Minister Hughes who said that It was tralia should encourage promlactous accidental and occurred while he was
Halnfall since first of month 2.37 ins in thc history of college, although *T a andMrs^Darc^Herndnn , ln<onvpn,, ble for the present populat- migration, as there is a grave danger ' trying to wrest a revolver from his
nalnfall since January flrit 22.70 Ins j she in of very modest physical propor-1 welcomed a fine boy at their home,! lon t0 carr >' lh « lo ad of 400,000 000 I of such immigrants gravitating to wife’s hands.
Departure since first of mo -f 0.20 ins. tion.-. Her record is 575, breaking thc* Ihiivemty of Berlin. Another of Monday night. pounds debt. th e already over-crowded cities. We
Departure since Jan. first —0.83 1ns. the* old record of 565. The regular her hobbies is music. I Mrs. Bertha Burgess and children,! "Australians must show themselves!want immigrants on the land and no
Wind direction 1 p. m. Northwest ^ college strength system includes bar Miss Prokosch was born in Chicago, j have gone to Troy Ala., to visit her'worthy of the great heritage that has 'migration policy should operate un
wind velocity 1 p. m 4 nil. per hour, ^chinning and other gymnastic stunts. She received much of her early educa- j rt ^* ves { kT
O M HADLEY,
Meteorologiat.
Letter to the Dean.
•HJ •no will tie unable to attend
School to-day. •• he has Ju.t aim red
himself for the Br»t time.”—North,
western Cauldron.
ica-1 ru atlves ' _ „ , been left them" by the pioneers of the I less It bus this as Its main object.
Miss IVokosch’s athletic prowess tion in Austin. Texas, where her Iwith’her mother, Mrs. r!*!?. Burgess! couu * r F.” ■dW* -ff|j5J|*|We have millions and millions of
does not stop in the gymnasium. She father was a member of the faculty | ' I "They could not dev lop that herll- j acres of undeveloped land In Aus-
is a swimmer of considerable ability, of the University of Texas. Upon | ]age as It should be developed by the i tralia that are admirably suited for
Public Opinion Real Ruler.
hatever
_ . . .... , — - willy government*
interpretive dhncing. she passed with no difficulty »t all, |,y puhlle opinion, and It Is on the
She expects to take this art up more and then did considerable doubling up:quality of tills opinion that ibelr pros-
seriously with post graduate work in in her work. ' perlty depends.—.Tames Bussell LowelL
and also has done some notable track coming to this city, she was compelled |
work. But her real love i'll the way to take entrance examinations which j their name* nreTn rl ""''
of exercising ’ “ “
present population In Australia. (settlement when the necessary means
"Five million people simply can not [of communication Is provided. That
do It,’ he said "and the only chance j will require courage and enterprise
for Australia’s salvation Is to make and the expenditures, of many mil-
the way easy for a great influx of new lions of pounds sterling.'
Their defense will be in accord
ance with Frady’s own request. No
attempt will be made to show that
his wife was not faithful to him.
"Rather I would hang than to cast
any reflection upon her character,
he is said to have declared.
Twenty-seven witnesses have been
subpoenaed, but last night only those
residing in Miami were in the city
and it waa hinted b; Frady’s lawyer*
that * delay might be sought