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VOL. XXXIII. No. 282.
THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER 7.1122.
•400 MR ANNUM
ElJIflS MADE IT HE STRAIGHT
BE DEFEATING MB FOUR TO TIE FROIfT OF HIS OFFICE
Ward Got Another Homer.—Giants Unlimbered in Fifth
For Five Hits and Four Runs, Enough to Win the Con
test and Make Three Wins to No Defeats in the Big
Series.—McQuillan Twilled Good Ball After the First
Round for the Giants.
Flvo hit* netted the Giants four
runs fn th# fifth Inning of today's
Sam* putting three straights Into
th* National Leaguer’s hands.
Th* Yanksos with'May’s pitching
ptaysd good baseball and started
off with a two run load In th* first
Innlnft Ward got a homer in tha
seventh adding one to th* origi
nal brace of scores. This gives
th* Giants thrse games out of a
necessary four and th* Yank***
non* In the series. Mays went
sut In the eighth and was replac
ed by Jons*' McQuillan settled
down after th* first and pitched
airtight ball.
I BO
Giants
Bancroft. •»
Groh, 3b.
Frisch, tb
E. Meuse 1. If. .....
Young, rf.
Kelly, lb
Cunningham, cr.
Snyder, c
McQuillan, p
TOTALS
AS R H FO A E
0 3 3 0 0
. 33
8 27 1
AS R H FO I
2 It
* 27 IS
R H K
Wttt. cf.
Dugan, 3b 4
Ruth. rf. 3
Polo Grounds. Oct. 7. -Murk and Pipp, lb. 4
mist' were cupped in the dark hollows R-Meusel. if 4
of the Polo Grounds today when the Schang, c 4
Yankees and Giants met In the fourth Ward, 2b 4
game of th* world’s series, while Old Scott. «x 2
Man Gloom aat In the club house of Maya, p 2
the Yankees, who are reeling under Smith .. 1
two blows and one button from the -tones, p. 0
aggressive National League cham —
plona. The American Leaguers, as TOTALS 32
boms folks, today guvs a funeral wel
come to th* Giants. Score by Innings:
The batteries: Giants. McQuUlaa Otant* MO 040 000- 4 S
and Snyder; Tanks, Mays and Sc bang. Yanks 2M 000 100 -3 I
P1RST INNING Summary: Struck out. by Mayi
Giants—First half—Bancroft got a by * Me< * u,,Un *'• ba " e 00 balu '- 011
single off Maya’ glove. Maya threw l * off McQuHlan 8: sacrifice
out Groh at first, Bancroft going to fclt * Frisch; stolen base. R. Meusel;
second. No sacrifice. Frisch sent out rU ”’ Wa !j : tw0 ***** h,t ’ Mc '
a liner to Mausel. Scott threw Meuse! Qu,Uan * w,lt * plpp -
out at first. No runs, one bit. no er- — .
ror ®" • fo Kutb. who made' a nice running
YMk^-SecomJ half—win .tun. • „, ch . No rou „„ „„ rrr0 „
•harp .tagta Into center Held. Du can Yankn-Scoud helr-Wttt (tied out
.tailed into left Held. Witt detail to lo Cunnlnih.tn. r.roh tbre. out Du-
necond. Ruth Hied out to Cllunlrt.m maktac u nke atop and throw.
In center ttald. who tool! the hall rt„, b , ol , b „„ „„ t»u, ,i„ n ied
against the fence. Witt going to third oat , 0 y 0B ng. So runs, no hits, no
on bis catch. Dugan held first. Witt errors,
scored on Plpp’a single to right field.
Pipp wan put out trying to stretch It.
Cunningham to Frisch. Dugan went
to third, and scored on Meusel’s hot
liner to right field. Meusel stole se<
ood then went to third on Smith'
wild throw. Schang struck out. Two
runs, four hits, one error. errors
SECOND INNING | y* n k»—Second half-Meusel struck
Giants—Plrat half—Young sent out oUt . gciiang sent up a blab fly. which
s f» yto Meusel. May’s took Kelly's Young looW . Ward H truck
easy roller and threw him out. Cun- Q U uian was improving In his pitching,
nIngham walked. Dugan threw oat so runs, no hits no errors.
Snyder at first. No runs, no hits, no, FIFTH INNING
**Tf r *' . -I Giants-First half—Rain still falling
w * « Z TV 'l <*■*" “X • “«<«
,ult. h»d W.rd died out to Y«0f ^ „ b ,„ teock „ 0 ,
, . . : McQuillan doubled Into left Held, any-
out Scott .1 «r,t. Th. Yank. ..re IMrd . suyd.
hu.tak th. flnt turn pitettad. PTUch Q .„» n „ Ranerott*. .takle.
which took a mean hop over Ward'
Oregon Publisher Fighting
The Klan Has a Visitation
From Men Who Were Not
Hooded or Masked.—Were
Not Identified.
(Dr Assoclsiso Press)
Baker. Ore. Oct. 7.—The flam
ing cross was today planted In
front of the Baker Democrat of
fice by fire » unidentified men.
who were neither hooded, nor
masked, who rode in a closed car.
The Democrat has been carry
ing on a campaign against the Ku
Klux Klan.
LIQUOR BHD FROM
[ILL AMERICAN SHIPS
TURK SULTAN REPORTED
TO HAVE ABDICATED TODAY
luondou. Oct. 7 —A report that
the Sultan Mohammed, of Turkey,
had abdicated this morning, was
received by the Russian delega
tion here today in a wireless dis
patch from Moscow.
REPUBLICAN WILL SUE
DEMOCRATIC WOMAN IN
JERSEY FOR SLANDER
Says That Woman Made As
sertion That He Was Mak
ing a Speech for Prohibition
While Drunk and He Asks
Five Thousand Dollars.
IBr Associated Press)
KlUabetb. N. J , Oct. 7.-William
Runyon. Republican candidate
Governor, ban filed suit for five t
ind dollars against Mrs. Raymond
Dong**, member of the state Demo
rutic: committee, alleging that she
slandered him in a campaign speech
declaring that he had made s
h* In favor of prohibition
l*r the influence of liquor.
Ruling of the Department of
Justice Clears up Situation
And Makes It Mandatory to
Keep Liquor Out of U. S.
Vessels in Port and at Sea.
THIRTY-FIVE HOURS
Ml HEW RECORD
i »y *
FOURTH INNING
Giants—First half—Dugan n
short work of Meusel’s grounder
' got him at first. Young singled past
Pipp. Kelly forced Young, Pipp
Cunningham forced Kelly,
threw out Maya at first. No rune, one
bit. no errors.
THIRD INNINO
Giants—Flrat half—Schang threw
ont McQuillan at first Bancroft
walked. Groh sent up a high fly to
Meusel. Frisch sent out a long fly
head. Groh scratched a hit off Mays'
glove, Bancroft going to second, pcpifni IPIUO Clip
Frisch sacrificed. Mays to Pipp, Ban- I *LX UDU Will J «UI-
croft going lo third and Groh t
(Continued on Page Bight)
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UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA
PLAYS CHICAGO TODAY
•ago. Ill , Oct. 7.—tb* husky
rwlty of Georgia eleven today
•d the midway to meet the
v of Chicago in the first football
of the reason. The coming
Washington. D. C.. Oct. 7.—The exe ;
cutlve branch of the government la
proceeding to immediate enforcement
and interpretation of the prohibition
amendments and enforcement act by
legal branch as prohibiting the
transportation and sale of liquor on
American vessels, wherever operated.
i presence of liquor on foreign
nywhere within Amrelcan terri
torial waters.
Acting on orders Issued by I 1
dent Harding immediately after pub
lication of the opinion handed do
by the Department of Justice, Chair-
I.a*ker of the Shipping Boird,
was moving to stop at once the sale
and transportation of liquor on
ernment ships, while Secretary Mel-
i was proceeding to give due notice
private owsere that prohibition as
to ships was to take effect at once.
The Treasury secretary was charg
ed with formulation of regulations for
enforcement as to foreign ships, to be
gin as soon as such regulations can
be promulgated.
The next development awaited In
the situation, a* foreseen by Attorney
General Daugherty and Chairman
leaker, wan a move by foreign lines
to secure final determination in the
courts of the application of American
dry laws to foreign ships entering
American territorial waters.
The suggestion was marie that I'on-i
gress might be asked to take up the
bill introduced a year ago. which]
would permit American passenger*
ship* engaged in foreign commerce te,
sell liquor beyond the three mile lim
it. The Anit-Holoon League vigor
ously opposed this measure.
After hearings on the bill
Chairman Volstead’* Judiciary
mittee. Ihe fight tor the bill suddenly
ceased, a statement being made p
vately that "the problem had be<
solved" by the action of Ihe Shipping
Board in stockiug ships with things
Motor of New Plane Will Be
Gone Over to See if it Can
Make Non Stop Flight to
New York City From The
Pacific.
<B» Associated Prssi.
San Diego. Cal.. Cal. Oct. 7 —While
Lieutenant’s John MacResdy and O.
ley Kelly, were catching up some
the sleep lost while flying over this
city for over-35 hours, to smash
records of sustained flight, officers
and men of the Rockwell field today
echoed their praise of the filers and
the powerful Liberty motor 1
ried them on their record breaking
flight.
A careful examination of the engint
and all parts of the great machine
will he made as soon as possible and
if found in as good shape as is expect
ed. will be carefully gone over to pre
pare the T-2 for the non-stop flight
which the two airmen expect to make
to New York from this city in Novem
her.
rhich thirst
"*L*r« dei
* big I
Ivlng little tnor
today’s dash with t
Georgian*. undefeati
wo years, bad i
eight.
A soggy field with the possibility of
play In a drizzle confronted the Geor
gia Bulldogs and Cbicaxo Maroons as
prepared to take the field for| Immedial
the priuclpal Intcrsectional dash
the west.
SHIP MASTERS ORDEREO TO
COMPLY WITH REGULATIONS
Washington. D. (\. Oct. 7.
of Shipping Board vessels were today
ordered by chiurman Lasker, by diri
lion or Hie President and in accoi
aiu-e with Attorney General Daugh.
ty’s liquor opinion, to remove a:
surrender to Treasury department i
(trials all intoxicating liquor* aboard
such ships. The order Is *ffe
with
TEXAS OFFICIALS FOR
LEAVING NAME OFF
istln. Tex.. Oct. 7.
• made defendants
he federal court at
■rday. when they w
i show cause why
Peddy’s name was no
the Texas election ballot
publican candidate for. (
States Senate. They bad i
iffidal notice to this effer
oday.
According to reports the
lover nor Neff, Secretary c
>les. Democratic nominee
ind each county Judge, cc
ind sheriff in Texas, pari
ult.
i ports and will he*
of (ha order was (be final
i of the opinion of the Al
ien) I which was published
lay. holding (bat all ves-
and that liquor
BONAR LAW THREATENS
FRENCH WITH REMOVAL
OF RHINE TROOPS
London. Oct. 7.—A sensation has
been caused by a letter from Andre
Bonar |.aw upholding the British gxi
nent's attitude In the Near East-
crisis. The pronouncement is
•ly held as equivalent to a direct
threat to bring the British
from the Rhine and completely
terminate the Entente unless Frer.
-omen Into line with the British poli
in the Near East
It is surmised that cabinet members
especially Premier Lloyd George and
Colonial Secretory Cburcl
somethiug more than mere knowledge
of the launching of this uttenne*
the very moment of toreign secretary
Ctirxon'n mission to Paris
ZION CITY GETS
INJUNCTION TODAY
NEW AGREEMENT MAY ERADICATE
POSSIBILITY BE 10 IN NEAR EAST
French and British Have Seemingly Gotten Together on
The Method by Which Thrace Shall be Occupied.—No
Turk Troops Expected Before the Peace Plana are Made
—U. S. Appealed to for Protection of Greeks and Ar
menians in Territory Affected.
Voliva Restrained From
Erecting Further Signboards
In Local Religious War.
Chli-Msof’lt.^Oct.' 7.“-Wilbur Gb
Volt,,, ovoruotr of Zion City, wl
was restrained by injunction from
erecting further signboards In his
ligious war with the lndependi
churches and unbelievers, in his ap
tolic doctrine. b«* been made defe:
(By Associated Press)
Parts, Oct. 7.-Great Britain
France, as represented by foreign
retary Curzon and Premier Polncar.\
have agreed In principle that the
troops of the Turkish Nationalist!
shall be allowed to occupy Eastern
Thrace only after conclusion of the
peace treaty.
The aolutlon agreed upon provides
that the Greek army, and those of the
population desiring
-uate Immediately and the Turkish
civil administration be Installed at the
the allied troops take the
place of the Greek forces to preserve
order The Turkish army will b* al
lowed to cross the Strait* of the Dar-
enter Thrace only upon
conclusion of tha peace treaty.
OPTIMISM AT MUDANIA MEET
Mud&nia, Oct. 7 —The Mudanla con
ference opened today amid a feeling
of optimism. The statement by lanet
Pasha. Turkish Nationalist repressa
tative sounded a conciliatory note.
ian representative* In the Greek
chamber of deputies her* cabled is
President Hording and the Americas
congress, asking them to use their
good offices In an effort to secure ef
fective guarantees for the protection
or the Greek. Armenian and other
Christian populations of Bastera
Thrace In event the Greeks evacuate
the province.
Paris. Oct. 7.—Viscount Curzon.
British foreign secretary, following
another conference with Premier Poin
care, said they hod agreed In priori-
•n th* new instructions to h*
the allied defecates at Mudanla.
OPTIMISM PREVAILS OVER
SETTLEMENT IN HEAR BAST
Constantinople, Oct. 7—Although ns
definite news bos yet been received
from Mudanla. where the allied re-
Hi* attitude had softened remarkably. 1 prcsentotlves have gone again to re-
J new their conference with the envoys
GREEK TROOPS CONCENTRATE !°f ‘&* Turkish Nationalist government
IN THRACE TO OPPOSE TURKS « midnight last night there was a dls-
l.ondon. Oct. 7.-Ten thouaanJ «oct current of optimism among tb*
Greek troops have been concentrated allied diplomats here regarding a poesl-
in the Tiputaiga district of Eastern ble successful outcome of the oegotl-
Thruce. which la under the control of ations.
French cajralry. says a Central News This feeling prevails notwitbataad-
dlspatch from Constantinople. Greek Ing that the Kemollsts yesterday ism-
officers are reported to have diriribut-|ed an ultimatum to the allies demand
ed arms to the home population of tng their consent to Turkish oecupa-
Thrace, telling them to repulse the ’ lion of Thrace and the previous reject-
Turkx. jion by the Kemallats of the propoeal
for th* sending of allied troop* and the
establishment of an allied control com-
GREECE APPEALS TO
HAROING FOR AID '
ieus. Greece. Oct. 7.—The Three-
(Coatiaued on Pag# Sight)
HALF MILLION STATE
BALLOTS ARE ORDERED
FOR OCTOBER PRIMARY
>7^ B i CREASY SENTENCED
” r ” TO DIE NOVEMBER 6TH
Mlneolu. X. Y..
’reasy. of Fort Th
asm convicted last
need to death iu the elec-
itt Sing Sing during the
r.-miber 6th.
BIG BUSINESS MEN PLAN
FOR WAR EMERGENCY
with army ordnance ofticia
s week, working out detai
war plans for mobilization 1
> manufacturing plant* In ar
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.
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BY FOREST FIRES
Is Estimated Today by On
tario Authorities. — Whole
Family Found Dead in Cav
ed in Storm Cellar.—Several
Towns Destroyed.
swept many towns of Northern On
tario probably will aggregate right
million dollars and the loos of life la
expected to reach forty. The towns
of North Cobalt, Thornloe, Heosllp,
Charlton and Unopurk. were destroy-
At Mealslip. rest-ucr* found John
oid. hi* wi.e and eight children and
hired man who were killed when
Hr storm cellar caved In.
and his wlf* were found with their
MINISTERC0NTI1ES
Threats to Stop the Preacher
At McAlester Forced Him to
Carry Side Arms Until the
Ku Klux Appeared and As
sured Support.
By Associated Prres>
ter. Okie.. Oct 7.—1
. evangelist, conduotl
vices in Damon, Latimer county, has
appeared In the pulpit for the last
two days with stdearms following
threats that he would not be permit
ted to hold the meeting. Shortly aft
er the services were underway two
automobiles loaded with men attired
In the regalia of the Ku Klux arrived.
The minister sine* has had no trou
ble.
In a corner and two smaller children
clasped each others arms. Th* other
bodies were nearby.
Mother Knows
His Clothes
Must Wear
Mother knows only well made
clothes are worth having for
her growing, active boy. She
realises true economy Ilea in
the quality—not ia the price.
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more than hold thrir own against the wear they i
receive from a healthy, growing youngster. No wonder mother*
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long-wearing, low-priced clothe* for their hoys.
$1025 to $2055
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