The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, October 06, 1922, Image 1

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THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA. FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCTOIER t, 1922. One of the Carriers at Gibson, Ga* Starts Fund for This Purpose, Watson Being; the Author of the First Rural Carriei; Bill. Nationalist Leader Contends for Immediate Evacuatio Thrace, Pending; Settlement Supported by France i England and Italy Oppose the Measure.—Division Be Reconciled, Although Prospects Do Not Seem ( Af Today's Session,—Conference Meets This Even , I MUIR ftsm British and Italian delegations London, Oct. A now crisis has be teache ,,. iree Runs Tallied by the Blngltng Proclivities of the Na tional Leaguers Oft IJoyt, Who Was Replaced by Jones Late in the Game.—Several Substitute Hitters Used b TL. VassUa. Cacti tL. A1 aI Temporary Head of the Ku of Crowding Girls and i in Cars So That Boys Girls in Their Laps is The Yankees Without Effectl—Scott for the Giants lowed But Four Hits. Klux Klan Says Stores of Embezzlement AreNot True —Imperial Wizard Simmons Auguata, Ga., Oct 6.—Gartrell Thompson, of Gibson. Ga., rnral mall carrier, has inaugurated a movement among rural carriers to erect a monu ment to the memory of the late Sen ator Watson, who while serving In Congress, as representative from the tenth Georgia district, was the author of the rural mail service bill. Thomp son will endeavor to make the me morial nation-wide. The Giants strengthened their held, on the World's Series by Described as Menace To the Town's Morality. . . . iJiliian ana Italian delegations couia “ _-..crl.i. tu b „ reached. arisen In the Near Eastern situation, which seemed on a fair war to settle- NEAR EAST SITUATION pent. The armistice conference of STILL WORRIES FRANCE allied, Greek and Turkish militaryj Parto, Oct..6.—The Near Eastern leaders at Jfudanla adjourned sudden- situation la again causing uneanino«s iy yesterday, after a dramatic pas- Nothing has been received from the safe In which Isms Pasha, represent- Near East, except'mutilated wireless ing the Angora government, demand- dispatches from Pranklln-Bouiiien. ril ed that the Turks be allowed to oc- ed Wednesday. Due to errors In tran* cupy Eastern Thrace as a precedent mission, little could bo made of this. lema Pasha said that If tfce Turks CONFERENCE REA88EMBLE8 couldn’t ban Tbraca peacefully, -Wa „ , LATE THI. EVENING he re,the mean, to enforce oar deter- ConntMUnopte, Oct. 6.—The re-ae- tnltutlon." The Greek delegnten pro- ” rt>lln, ° t Kadanu eonferencj rteo.IT had declared In "no lee. can po,tpo “ d ■«« >«• erenlng be- taln term, their readlnfla to right to | Lad net teen reetired The Natronal Leaguers scored three runs off Hoyt, • the, Yankee 8tar and drove him from the 0 Atlanta, Ga.. Oct| 8.—Denial that 0 Edward Young Clarke. Imperial wls- 0 ard protem of the Ko Klux Klan. had 0 used the malls to effect a scheme to 0 defraud, for which Clarke was lndict- 0 ed In the federal court late yesterday, 1 was contained in a statement ot the 0 Imperial Kloncilium, ruling body of Des Molnes^la., Oct. 6—Twenty wo men representing civic organisations met with the chief of police of this city agd demanded that theeltyoouii> cii pass an ordinance prohibiting the loading of automobiles to the point “that girls have lo alt oa the men's Schang, The petitions addressed to tbs' city council, are now being circulated. These petitions state that immoral conditions are largely due to practic es in automobiles and taxicabs. Members of council have not indi cated what action they will take on the proposed ordinance. McNally, lb. (By Amocmim Press) Seale, # Ala., Oct 6 —An Indictment charging first degree murder was re turned today by the Russell county grand Jury against Mrs. Leila Hum her, for the alleged slaying of her bus. band,' Lncuia Humber, wealthy Colum bus, Oa., warehouseman and planter. 0 Clarke w 0 hundred do' 0 “The. chi — Clarke on i 1 found wen crowd of * E discharged 0 who have i 0 other ever 1 from the p Polo, Grounds, Oct. 6.—Manager Huggins shuffled the deck'of the Tan- kee pitching staff this 'afternoon, and then led with his third ace, Waite Hoyt In the' hope of winning a tint vie* tory In the world's series. Today. Giants Bancroft, as. - Ore*, lb. Frisch, Sb. ...... E. Meuse!, If. Young, rf. — Kelly, lb. sence of an early rash for seats, there being scarcely a thousand fans on hand when the gates were opened. Batteries: Yanks, Hoyt and Schang. Giants, McQuillan and Smith. FIRST INNDfO . Make 8cott, Giant’s pitcher was changed by McGraw. Yanks—First half—Scott took Witt’a bunt and threw him out qt first Du gan hit a high fly to Young. Frisch Ing that evacuation of Thrace should follow and not precede the peace con ference. The allied generals adjourn- Smlth, c. Scott p. Maine Reports a Fire Started And Gaining Headway.—Ih- relnforcementa to tba Groak army la Thrace. The impropriety of sending troops Into the disputed regions at the mo ment the armistice la In negotiation, will be pointed ont as will the view that the Greek government by Its ac tion la adding to tbe embarrassment of her situation and that of the al lies. The form of tbe French repre- 1 lentatlons la described as firm. I FRENCH OFFICERS KILLED BY ASSASSINS AT CAIRO, EGYPT Cairo, Egypt, Oct. 6.—Two - French officers were killed during an attack I on the automobile of Tallin Pasha and J Governor Hauran, according to a re liable report today. nople to consult with tbe high com missioners of the Britfsh and Italians and to aek for definite Instructions from their governments. dications Point Jo Cessation Of Drouth All Over The Country. Giants - 001 000 10—8 11 l Summary: Struck out, by Hoyt 1, by Scott 1; base on bells, off Hoyt 1. off Jones 1, off Scott 1; sacrifice hits Fricch, Kelly; stolen bases, Plpp;- two- base hits, Schang; hit by pitcher, Ruth. WILL RESUME CONFERENCE AT MUDANIA TODAY Constantinople. Oct. 0.—After con ferring for most of tha sight with the high commissioners and military ex perts here, the allied generals mqved. for a, return to Mudanla for resump-1 tion of the conference. Tbe result of the deliberations wus| not announced, and ILwqa, conceded but It was still hoped that a basis of] common agreement among the French Cobalton, Minn., Oct A heavy rain this moriilng virtually quenched the forest fires about this city which have taken a toll of politely sixty lives and wiped out tbe town of Halieybury and several smaller set tlements. Thirty-three, bodies have been recovered and many are missing. dictment The ini collected bers and pretense Vera Crus, Oct. 6.—The Mexican gunboat Zaragoza, has sailed for Tux- pam with S00 soldiers to reinforce the federal military in the oil region where a renewal of rdbel activities is reported. Additional reinforcement* will leave Sunday. out to Ward, who doubled Frisch at first with a quick throw to Pipp. No 8ECOND' INNING _ > fcl Tanka-First half-Pipp singled Two sharply into right field. Meusel fouled _ . •at.to Kelly. art....' 0 ut .to - .‘.T ,, ** ° Cunolnybem. Plpp Hole aecond. Boo- ™** croft threw out Ward et first. No -“L «PI started to steal a runs, one hit, no errors. Giants—Second half—Young lifted a ! h * high fly Into left field for a single h * f* rtfd “ fe,Jr and when he tried to stretch It was * mn “ J putouL Meusel to Ward. Scott,.threw J w ” out Kelly at first; Cunningham got a 1 single into right field. Smith forced Fri,ch to Oroh ' 1 Cunningham, ward to 8cotL No runs, error * two hlta, no errors. Glants-Second THIRD INNING . single which Wan Yanks—First hair—Scott filed out knock town. •"<* to Young. Frisch took Hoyt’s'hopper 8changt to 8cott. and threw him out . Witt walked and Cunningham •* 1 was caught asleep off first Smith to ,on * h,t ,nto 1 Kelly, thereby getting a big laugh from took 00 chances the crowd. No rone, so hits, no errors. arm - 80011 wblffe OUata—Second half—Scott singled errors, over second base. Ward booted Ban- FIFTH croft’s grounder and’the ball relied Yanks—First 1 into left field, Scott going to third, out, Kelly to Scoi Hoyt took Grab's grounder and Scott high one which was ran down, Hoyt to Dugan. Ban- Scott fouled out ti croft went to third and Groh west to hits, no errors, second on this play. Bancroft scored Giants—Second ‘on Frisch’s sacrifice fly to Witt. Oroh ned. Oroh bunted cess of the converted t benefit. V FOREST FIRES IN MAINE. JackmaiC tte., Oct. g.—There *was no halting the forest fire which start ed over the cut-over land near here three days, and raced through plies of alasb and forced woodsmen and their families to flee. Atlanta, 0 perlal wizard of the Kn Kl the United yesterday on mails to effe He was relei The charg who Wednes nation as pi klan to take iBy Aiiorlittd Press) San Diego, Cal., Oct d.—All aviation Endurance records have been smashed by Lieutenants MacReady snd Kelly, who have been In tbe air nearly thirty hours. They are still flying over the city, having yesterday aban doned the transcontinental flight to New York. NEW FACES ARE SAID TO INDICATE CLEARING OF N.J. MURDER MYSTERY . HOME BREW MEN CANT BLAME FALLING PLASTER ON NEW YORK LANDLORDS MINN., FIRE FIGHTERS MORE HOPEFUL TODAY Duluth. Minn., Oct 6.—Optimism prevailed today in most sections of the hortbern Minnesota forest fire sone. The fire fighting crewa were able ;o make considerable progress yesterday being aided by foggy weather and de creased wind. RAINS AR* _ ’PREDICT*D. Washington. D. C... OcL The first break In the long droughth wltfcn baa gripped the greater part of tne country for the last four or five weeks was seen In the weather forecast to day, which announced that showers would occur tonight in many sUtea In the 8outb. followed toy others SaVir day. (By Aaaoetatsd Press) New Brunswick, N. J„ OcL 6.—The possession ot new facts bearing on the killing of the Rev. Edward Hall and Mrs. Eleanor Mills, today led In- veetigatora to order a re-examination' of many persona previously interview, ed. They expressed belief that there is now every likelihood of the mys tery being solved. Apparently much significance la at tached to the discovery of letters written by Dr. Hall to Mrs. Mills. De tectives ere now convinced that a letter from Mrs. Mills, 'which was In- New YorkTOct. 6.—Home brew ing tenants have no right .to kick against the peeling of wall paper and falling plaster, the court ot general sessions held today, when counsel tor a realty company here argued that the steam and gases given off from home-brewing dis tilling plants of tbe tenants made it Impossible to keep the plaster RAW SUGAR REFINING DECREASED IN 1921 QUAKES IN ALASKA HALF MILLION FOR ALIENATING WIFE’S AFFECnONS SUED FOR CHANGES IN INTERNAL REVENUE DEPARTMENT (Continued on Fags light) INCREASES CAPITAL STOCK Atlanta. Ga.. Oct. S. — Important changes In the internal revenue' de partment for this district, were an nounced today by J. T. Rose, Collec tor. Hugh L. Roy. of Lawrencevllle, was appointed deputy collector at Au r.untn, and F. B. Whitney, of Smyrna. Oa., deputy collector at Atlanta. • By Associated Prw«» Chicago, nt, Oct 6.—David Gage Joyce has thirteen days In which to make a legal reply to tbe charge that be alienated the love of hi* wife from bis former friend, her former hu.« bend, Edward Each, who has sued him for half a million dollars. Joyce mar ried Mra. Ereh In three day's after (Bv Associated Press) New York. OcL 6.—The direc tors of the Standard Oil Company of New York today declared a dividend of 200 per cent." Increas ing the capital stock from seven ty-five million Jo 1225,000,000, and reducing the per value of the stock from |100 to $25.00. PainITlils Sommer? (By Associated Frees) Washington, D. C„ OcL 6. Southern tariff association me today "to give expression to gratitude of the South.” for th tariff law which includes most products of that section on the HERRIN COAL MINE BOUGHT •By Associated Press) Marion, II!., Oct. 6.—The Caloric Coal Company, has purchased the Les ter strip mine near here, where the Herrin riots occurred last June, re- -.lilting in twenty-three deaths. Now Is The Time We dan furnish you anything in the Paint Line you may need 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 Idd, Baby French heeL Also brown satin without beaded tongue. ALL PRICED AT “Sherwin- Williams Paints’ The Prices Are Right MASH-MILTON DRUG CO. “A Good Place to Trade." . Phones 105 and 106 Smith=Harley Shoe Co. The Shop of Quality On The Home of Hart, Schaffner and Ma: WEATHER FORECAST life SHOWERS 7 TONIGHT AND SATUR DAY. LITTLE CHANGE IN TEM- PERATURE., $ ..