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DAILY TIMES-ENTCRPRI3E, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
WKONIBDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOBER 4, 922.
—W elcom e—
Members Nut Growers Association
We cordially invite you to make our store head
quarters while here. We have on display Pecans,
as used in the different ways at our Soda Fountain.
INGRAM DRUG CO.
Seedsmen Phone 600 Druggists
Saturday
Special
SUGAR CURED
Hams 25c lb
CASH
Fresh gOyslers,
Beef, ’Veal, Pork
Chickens
K. H. VANN & SDN
SERVICE AND QUALITY OUR
MARKETS
20 >
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION
MARKET.
Chicago. Oct. 4.—Wheat dosed
let tied; corn, steady
Wheat— P. C. C
1.06
1.06
July
ST. LOUIS MAREKTS
$1.16 to $1.18; No. 3. $1
CoVfcc; May 61V bid.
Oats No. 2 white 41% to
\l41Vfcc; D»(*. 38*c bid: Maj
U.S.
Army Officers
SHOES
Unexcelled In
ComfortJAnd
Quality
PRICE
$5.00
MITCHELL
SHOE CO.
N’orth Broad Street.
CREASY BREAKS
DOWN UNDER STRAIN
RAILROAD SUIT OF
MUCH IMPORTANCE
NOW IN THE COURTS
'By Associated Prtwt
Washington, D. C.. Oct. 4.—A suit
Involving a monetary consideration o!
only $1.16, but a question of law "ol
great gravity and Importance” to all
railroad companies in the United Stat
es. ban been brought by the Penn
sylvania railroad to the Supreme
The case In question Involves an
order of the Department of Justice,
under which clerks In federal courts
are permitted to charge a commission.
CHICAGO SPOOK
WAS ONLY BAD MAN
Chicago, 111-. Oct. 4.—A man and
not a "spook'' was the author of
the blood chilling rappings and
moans which for the last two
nights have aroused the residents
of Clifton Avenue. Miss Lillian
Maloney told the police today. She
accused her hrotherln-law. Wil
liam Monahan of attempting to
drive her from hpr father’s home.
GIANTS DEFEAT YANKS IN
FIRST GAME WORLD SERIES
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gled over Ward’s head. Groh singled
Into rlkht field, Bancroft going to sec-
md. Frisch singled into left field and
Bancroft went to third, filling the
jut. Bancroft and
Groh scored on Musel’s single over
id. Frisch going to third. Men-
blow, drove Bush from the box
and Hoyt took his place. Frisch
>n Young’s sacrifice fly to
Witt. Musel holding first. Kelly struck
t. Stengel struck out. Three runs.
NINTH ,NNlNO
Yanks—First half— Pipp up. The
owd started to go home for it look-
ictory. Pipp singled
into
lel linec
ho doubled
. first i
of the murder of Miss
lam
ichool tejwbei
n his cell today after a restful night.
When Creasy broke down and *ept
n bis cell after the verdict, his fa the
•r putted him on tbe shoulder, and
laid. "Brace up lad. If you have to
;o to the electric chair, go like a
GIANTS AND YANKEES
READY FOR BIG SERIES
ew York. Oct. 4.—For tbe second
e John McOraw’g Giants. National
igue pennant winners, were ready
ay to engage Miller Huggln’s Amer-
d League champion Yankees in the
t tame of the world’s series. Club
rials expect forty thousand apecta-
IcOraw's relentless fighting ma-
lie brushed aside the trim Yankee
id. after getting a poor start laat
r. The Giants were favorite then,
came through, although the battle
eight a
This
. the
T 'HESE newly designed Dresses more Ilian up
hold the Rosemary tradition of seasons past
for Satisfactory Style Service.
IN these fashionable frocks will be noted every
* new and accepted mode tendency. They are
“correct” both in fashion and fabric, and truly
represent dress perfection.
Steyerman’s Style Shop
Phone 288 S. V. Steyerman, Prop.
THOUSAND DIE IN FLOODS' PROSPERITY IS
JAPAN TO HUNT
Yanks, because of their great pitch
ing staff, are rated the best by a ma-]
Jorllv of the experts. |
Arthur Nehf. the Giant's left-handed)
>tar. was in shape for mouud duty
today, while Miller announced the se
lection of Bush to oppose him. |
THAT HAVE SWEPT OVER
NORTHERN BENGAL
SETTLING DOWN TO
NORMAL IN U. S.
SIBERIAN ARMS! BpTW TEAMS IN GOOD SHAPE ‘
I FOR THE WORLDS SERIES
(By Associate Press) j I I’olo Grounds. N. Y., Oct. f.—The
n York teams, the Giants and
i engaged t'niay in the second
fight for the honors of the
vorld series. Thirty-five tboue-
<ons flocked to the grounds to LABOR NOT A COMMODITY
»klo. Oct. 4.—The cabinet has de
cided to take drastic action against
those responsible for the disposal ot
quantities of arms in Siberia, which
belonged to tbe Czecbo-Slovak troops
who evacuated SlberlSktwo years ago.
India. Oct. 4. The noods rhlcaKOi oct. 4.—National pros-
1 Bengal have takei an en- ( parity is settling in for a slow conval-
I or life, according to pas- escence. accompanied by the move-;
nt of money out of securities back
a commercial channels, according
George Roberts, of the National
and City Bank of New York, speaking be-,
do*- Tore the farm mortgage banker'
d. soclatlon today.
and valuable c
iutl.01
routes! and the w
CALIFORNIA WINE ! x»!
CROP THREATENED Qullllan. the Giants' pitcher, and tha; (Bv AnnoriAX r ra p rMa >
bruise Twins," Nehf and Bush.] Syracuse. N. Y.. Oct. 4.—The theor;
Giants are technically, horns, that labor is a commodity, has beei
or the first game. repudiated by the post office depart
batterlex for the opening game'ment. Postmaster General Work de
were: Nehf and Snyder for) dared before the conference ronven
inks, and Bush and Schang. forj tion of the postmasters of New York
the Giants.
J. J BROWN SPENT
SAYS POSTMASTER WORK 58,068 ON ELECTION
n Francisco. Cal.. Oct. 4.—Ap-
| proximately half of Callforia's wins
grape crop Is near destruction, as a
result of the failure of shipping facili
ties. the President of the Growers'
Exchange announced today.
NEW WALL PAPER
III maks the old walls smile.
All kinds In stock.
JAMES H. BROWN.
Atlanta. Ga.. Oct. 4.—The expense
accounts of five candidates In the
recent Democratic primary have
been filed with Comptroller Gen
eral Wright. J. J. Brown, who
wa* renominated Commissioner of
Agriculture, spent the largest
amount of the group, $8,068.
STAG PAINT
One Gallon Makes Two.
Wear
Is the best
Evidence
of
Good Paint:
STAG PAINT
Will Wear.
When better PAINTS are sold we will sell them.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
WATT SUPPLY COMPANY
Always a Saving-—
Never An Expense
Ice is the one home necessity that always pays for
itself many times over.
Now that the Fall anti Winter Months are coming
around, keep that in mind for your own household
good. You will save on food bills and protect your
family’s health bykeepinf food in the one proper
way—in a well iced refrigerator. No other method
properly protects th purity of food, so icc is a
mighty low premium t«* pay for such excellent heal
th insurance.
THOMASVILLE ICE & MFC. GO.
PHONE 6.
REMEMBER—
Everybody likes Candy, and especially
Bunte’s World Famous
Candies
Pringle Company