The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, September 28, 1922, Image 1

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m WEATHER FORECAST ADVERTISING FORMS CLOU NINE'S. M. DAILY Change* of Copy Received after th#t time are acneduled to ruin the next day. VOL. XXXIII. No. 275. TH0MA8VILLE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY AFTERNOON SEPTEMBER 2* 1922, 95JX) PER ANNUM Athens Now In Hands of .Revolutionists ; ■ Prospects of British-Ttirko War . Increasing BEBEITH CLEI1 SWSOSIDS 1 KING CONSTiTII RETIRED Hi PICE eEQRGE AGREES TQ TAKE THE THRONE Indications Point, However, to Effort to Get Venizclos Into ' The Government Again and George May Not Be Ac cepted.—British Warned by Turks AgainSt Fortifica tions Along the Dardanelles.-*—Situation “Regarded a s Increasingly Serious by the English Press. (By AMocUted Pr**»> | cation will be looked upon — Constantinople, Sept. 2S.-former KemalllU Kin* ContUnUne, of Greece, »bdlcat-| „ H „ mld Bey _ ha , , aronned u,, ed yesterday, and Is reported to have j 'been imprisoned by tlip revolution^-J . los of Athens. 4 {CONSTANTINE FINDS NO SYMPATHY AMONG ALLIES STORMY SCENES BEFORE ,^ ndo „, Sopt . :S ,„ The „ cond do . ABDICATION OF GREEK KINa' lllr „^ moot b „ nf5 Athene, Greece Sept, 2».-K!n* Con. le „ S M |le ' IM „„ stantlnh s abdication came after dra- lheJlri , lBb pnM , Ci 01t i„,-, 0 hl , matte ecenee. with the Paleca ion „„ Gen i an ^„p, t hlee durln, the rounded by an angry mob of revolt** tlonists, demanding bis dethronement. , Not until the mob threatened seise the sovereign, did appear at the window of the palace { and announced hla abdication. Crown Prince George bus Indicated hla Intention to accept the throne, ac- em *** rjr _ cording to a message fiym authority i sources. No word of the where* _ I abouts of Constantine, has been re GREEK REVOLUTIONISTS , ' ** celved: - «*V DEMANO A REPUBLIC F0BHEBpRf — lxI , ECT1 , DT0 save soIne of wreckage Duevllle, France, Sept. 28—Former Believed That Possibility of •Easement of Irish X r <>ubles Is Gone With the Determin ation to Fight by New Con tenders. RUSINESS MEN ASKED TO MEET AT CITY HALL AT EIGHT OCLOCK TONIGHT Do yoq want m new Industry for ThoniaevllleT if so come to the City Hall this evening,at eight oelock to attend a meeting cf citi zens with the Chamber e* Com mere* to discuss .plans to that end. No stock subscriptions of any kind wlH be taken nor sug gested. It la a new proposal that should interest everybody inter ested In.the welfare*of this; sec tion. 1 • Dublin. Ireland, Sept 28.—Kamon evalera and his friends hare abdloat- DAI l/TM k II CIIAATC TJIC . according to the Freeman’s Jour- * ULlUlUliin otlUUld Hid nal. Liam Lynch, chief -of ptaff of the j Republican forces and his colleagues j The newspaper states that hopss for national peace are dashed to piec- by this event, and that the Repub lican leaders are forcing their follow- > continue to the bitter end. CINCINNATI BANK ROBBED OF FOURTEEN THOUSAND London, Sept. 28.—Government cir cles took a grave view of the situation In the Dardanelles which la regarded as being so critical as to overshadow tlfe revolutionary development Greece. The opinion Is expressed that there is now & greater prospect of fighting between the British and Turk ish Nationalists than at any previous time. The cabinet waa convened slder a message from Brigadier Gener al Harrington, commanding the allied forces in Constantinople, summarizing Mustapha Hemal Pasha's reply, warn ing against violation of the neutral tone.along the Straits." The reply considered evasive and ambiguous. At the close of the afternoon meet ing of the cabinet it was stated that the situation waa regarded as increas ingly critical. TURKS WILL WOT PERMIT DARDANELLES FORTIFICATIONS Continuance 6f the work of fortlfl- fsh Nationalists have notified the al lied f igh command that they will not tolerate the fortification of certain points of the so-called neutral along the Dardanelles. Continuance of the work of forttift- Cincinnati, O- 8ept 28—-Five men entered the Hamilton County bank today and strode the cashier over the head and escaped with f14,009, Athens, Greece, 8ept. 28.—It 1s re ported here today that a section of the revolutionary , arniy is Imbued with' , . , . - tbs Ides of s republic, and Hurt the uc-J I Vcnlselo, of cordlm to rsport. to the police. cession of Kin, George me, b. sehom^ ° reKe , ‘ r " l,e,rd lb ‘ Mw * of Kln « psnled with came difficulties. Cnnstnntln.-. sbdieUtlnn from . die An impressive pro-Venlsellst demon- «**«) 8ho ™ hl ” hy th * *»*»cl*tnd stratlon occurred Inst' ulght Thu PpM * “"..poudent this evenlu,. He reroluUonlsts, b&ye altered the city rc *°*> ,tely r ' ,u,e ' 1 “ n “ k « »»r <””• uud occupied ill etreteclc points. . ment ' LONDON ALARMED OVER THE ' p *r* 8 * Se P l 28—M. Venlselos, who DARDANELLES SITUATION, prostrated by the Greek disaster DOMED TORSO OF Keriova, W Va., Sept. 28.—Har- ' vey Napier, young policeman, fir- cd a bullet into the breast of his brother Thomas, when the latter, at the bead of a mob to<^ay, at tempted to rescue a third brother, who waa In the custody of the blue coat, at the entrance to the lonl jail. Thomas lies close 4o death with the bullet lodged near Ms heart' * EXPLOSION NEAR - GEU WIPES OUT ENTIRE GARRISON Everything Within Radius ol Ten Miles is Reported De stroyed 'and Seventy Bodies Have Been Recovered from Italian Fort. Genoa, Italy, Sept. 28—An explosion cansed by lightning destroyed F^Jca- nam. a fort on the gulf of Genoa, and wrecked the town, killing add wound ing many persons. Apparently many sailors were among the victims. ITALIAN EXPLOSION DISASTROUS Spezia,* Sept. 28.—The. entire naval garrison at Falcanara fort is hell»ved have been killed by an explosion, caused by lightning which destroyed everything in a radius of te Seventy bodies have been recovered. Fifteen hundred tons of explosives ere stored in tunnels, and th? entire top sills' were blown away. * No mate of the dead, and wounded has been made. ' Deauville'for . rest and quiet He has been’lnformed of the leatest turn in tb£ situation at Athens by hia friends in Paris, and will make nc plans until he has received full advi ces.. It is uderstood he expects to re turn to Paris Friday when he will suit with bis friends and decide upon upen the. course of action to be follow ed. ' Tbe'Sdherents of Venizelos here doubtful that he will Join any t ministry at present and incline to the belief that he will play a more effect ive role In trying to aave as much 4s possible from the wreck of Greece’i representative at the peace confer ence. In any case M. Venixelos will take no part in affairs until Indorsed by a freely expressed popular man* date. ' The movement which has resulted In the abdication of King Constantine had long been planned. The leaders afe a Humber pf army officers who be came disgusted with the Incompetent conduct of the campaign in Asia MJnor. They Are by no means all VenUfelosiats but foresaw disaster. They hare now but one idea, those in Paris who a?t on* Pass «.» Ceremonies at Home Were Very Simple and Likewise at The Gravf But Number of-Visitors Cannot Be Even Es timated in the Small-Town Where His Body is to Lie At Rest Through the Ages.—-Thousands Meet Train When it Passed Through Augusta.—Senators Present. (Djr Ataoclal Watsr N.Y. DEMOCRATS WILL El Temper of Delegates to the Are You Going To Paint This Summer? Now Is The Tittle We can furnish you anything in thePaint Line you may need ave: sell . “Sherwin-Williams' Paints” The Prices Are Right MASB-MIITON DRUG CO. “A Good Place to Trade.* Phone* 105 and 106 RAILROADS HANDLED BIGGEST BUSINESS IN HISTORY DURING STRIKE __ - * Oklahoma CityTOkie!, ^Sept. 28 — UnilSUal Case in St* Louis Throughout the rpllway shopmen's _ _ - _ , _ Where Grave Had Been strikei-the railroads have handled the) State Convention I pday In- Robbed and Burned Body henvle!,t traffic ^yer recorded in- tneir* dicates That Governor * Will Found Later Believed tn history, according to Charles r :uon. Be Renominated for Sake of assistant c/ialrman of the Weatern p a pty Harmony Committee on public relations, of the * 1* tBy Anaoclatcq Albany, N. Y., 8ept. 28.—Renomlna- tkm of Governor Nathan Miller, virtu $lly by acclamation, waa evident by the temper of tbe delegates gathered for the Republican state 'conventfci today. Found Later Believed to Be That, 'Rv AMOcla'ed Pr>»*5 ' Association of Railway Executives, in St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 28.—Gertrudo an address hdre today. Brenn. wife of Harry Brenn. a garage 1 proprietor St OsHrllls, Mo , who 41,• DIAGNOSIS OF DISEASE appeared after tire had destroyed the place of business. Tuesday, was suB- jected to further questioning today by police who are Investigating the mvs-' T «... tS. 11 terioua theft of the body of Celeste "New Problem Discussed by BY WAY OF HANDWRITING Schneider, aged is. who was buried Abrams Who Decides Pater* a month ago. from her grave. { . nity Thru Blood Tests* - The charred torso of a woman.! , B y Associated Pre«o which was at first thought to be t£»t Chicago, Ill., Sept. 28.—Dlagndsla of of Mrs. Bronn, who was believed to disease through a study of the hand- have been burned to death, was found' writing 6f the aulferer la the n#w in the ruins of the fire. Detectives, theory of therapeutics propounded be- are working on the theory that tha fore the American Association of Med- burned torso may be the body of the IcoPbyaical Research by Pr. Albert 8chnelder girl. \ ' Abrams, of 8an Francisco, discoverer 'Brenn has been mlaslng since Mon- °f Ibe principle of determining pater- day. His wife waa mourning for him nity through blood tests, as dead, lib la reported,to hdve car- M ' ' Tied Hixteen thousand dollars, life In- UANY SCHOOL CHILDREN *urance. v t ■ t The police have reported finding a!POISONED IN BIRMINGHAM . t 'roken shovel and « piece of cloth | which la thought to have been part of a shroud, and an electric flashlight in the debris of the garage. MIGH. CONVENTWN WANTS FORD FOR PRESIDENT IBjr Anoclttril Pr***) Birmingham. Ala., 8ept. 28.-—School and health authorities today were In vestigating the poisoning of scores of students of tho Woodlawn high-school wuich it was said last night res :rpm the eating of salad at tbe school lunch yesterday. A roll call today showed that 260 Presidency of the United States lms atudenta are absent as a result ot been prepared-for presentation to the food poisoning. While many were resolutions committee of the Demo- violently ill for n time, but today It eratle state convention here. What* was said that all ate out of danger the fate of the proposal will be In the with the exception of one. hands of the committee none of tho School authorities say that the num. state committeemen would attempt * of pupils affected Is approximate forecast *7 , Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 28.—As the Democratic delegates swung Into ac tion for the convention here, "party harmony" became the dominant key note for everyone from Charles Murphy, Tammany leader, on down the line. There wft* no announce ment that u compromise had been reached by which a ticket could be ■elected without'a hitch. PASS-A-GRILLE HOTEL * WAS BURNED TODAY Believed Big Hostelry Near • St. Pete Destroyed by Fire Of Incendiary Origin. St. Petersburg, Fla., Sept.,28.—Fin believed by the police to have been of incendiary origin, destroyed the Pass- a-Grlllo hotel, on an Island adjacent to the citf todgy. The loss is estimated at 9150,000, with Insurance of 968,000. It was occupied only by a caretaker None or the contents were saved. This arms the third disannul.* fire In Pass-aGrille to occur this* year, and was the fourth hotel on the Is land to have burned in the !a*; years. The building was a four story frame, containing aixty-tlve rooms. • Tongue effects to go with the new long dresses We have them as pictured in the following styles ‘ and colors. Black satin, brown satin and black kid. Baby French heel. Also brown satin without, beaded tongue. ALL PRICED AT $8.50 Smith-Harley Shoe Co. HBUCS =ss= - — -—I funeral train before it departed for Thomson. Ga., Sept. 28.—Beneath a #»,«-„. k . * .. . .. . . Thomson, thirty-four miles distant, ,sr aky and blazing sun. the body lhort j y before noon. OI United Slate. Senelor Then,,, E. / Tho n „ Mm . ',h c r n n”re *“ I ■»»*" «' Dereoereta »hj are the .oil or MeDunte eoenty aa SM4tor Dla| o( Sml „ c „ 0 „ hendred, or countrymen trom “•! n.tcher or Florida; Hrflln, Alahomn- barttvooda oolted with prominent of- and Ml.ala.lppl. no Soon' flclals in pa,in* th. la.t tribute lo hi, ' „„ w ,„ t0Bteht memory. 1 Brief, and simple were the funeral ' FUNERAL PARTY LEAVE^ ’ j services at the Watson home, bat! CAPI^L AT 3:15 YESTERDAY every hpnor within the province of the Washington, D. C., Sept 28 A f town was paid the departed Senator. [ congressional funeral party left here Hundreds of People From All Over 3:15 p. m. yesterday with the body State Attend Funeral. {of Senator Watson of Georgia, who Hundreds of friends and admlrara died here Tuesday, * “ ■ •’ of the Senator arrived here last night' A dozen aenatora and represento- to attend the funeral this afternooj,; tives composed the official escort and others contlnued pourlng In today, and will attend the funeral to-day Telegrams continued to arrive today, at Thomson, Ga., the Senator's All arrangements for the fpneral home. Others in the party were the were completed today by Mrs. Durham secretary of Senator Harris of Watson, the Senator’s daughter-in-law Georgia, who is in Europe, and the and W. A. Watson, bis brother. j secretary and office force of *Mr. I Watson. The widow and other rela tives of Senator Watson are at the family home. BODY OF THE SENATOR- Senators in the funeral party were Auguqja, Oa., Sept. 28.—A special 1 Heflin, Democrat, jflabama; HarrL traln carrying the body ot Senator ( aon, Democrat^ Mississippi; Dial, Watson,’ was met here today by ap-jSouth Carolina, and Fletcher, Demo- proxlmately / one thousand persons, jeratj Florida. Senator Smith. Demo. Mayor Sifalth, and members of thejerat, South Carolina, will Join the City Council. Federal officials * and party at Thomson. Other senators newspaper men were permitted to en- r the train toiview the body. Cars containing about three hundred men^bers of the Junior Order of Am- Mechanics were attached to the appointed on the committee Brandegee of Connecticut, New of Indiana, Oddie of Nevada, Cameron of Arizona and Shortridge of Cali fornia, Republicans. JUDGE MATTOX. BURIED AT ROME Ronffe, Ga., Sept. 28.—Judge John W. Mattox, former United States Con- man from the Seventh District CHARGED WITH MURDER FORTY-FOUR YEARS AGO Red Springs, N. C., 8ept 28.—Jjo Kemp, charged with killing Daniel Me- Neill, here forty-four years i wlfo died last night, waa buried in, been arrested st 8L Augustine, Fla., Myrtle Hill cemetery this afternoon, j according to advices received here. Judge Mattox was a former mayor of w Rome and a Confederate veteran. EDUCATION WEEK DECEMBER 3 (By Associated Frsss* Washington, D. C., 8ept. 28.—Amer. lean education week has been set December 3-9th. It was announced day by Garland Powell, assistant tional director of Americanism for the American Legion, which Inaugurated jthe movement last year. MOBILE WINS CHAMPIONSHIP* _ _ <BT Associated Press) Fort Worth, Tex., Sept 28—Hha Mo- bile baseball team, champions of tbs South through defeating Fort Worth In the Dixie Series, were today delug- * ed with telegrams from their hom® town. The team leaves tonight tor Tulsa, Okie., for a series of games. How To Look Well Dressed . Really the .only way tq look well dressed is to be well dressed. And the only way to be it, and know it, is to buy the right kind of clothes. We’re in the business of sup plying for the men and young mjn of this town, the right -kind of clothes. You know that means real quality in fabrics and tailor ing.’ It means the best and smartest style; it means com plete satisfaction guaranteed. BBSS' LOUIS STEYER1N & SONS The Shop of Quality. Th* Horn* tf Mart Muffiw and I On the Corner