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LOCAL RAfNS TONIGHT OR WED-
NE8DAY. COOLER.
AOVEBTISIMQ FOAMS CLOSE
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VOL. XXXIII. No. 811.
THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA TUESDAY AFTERNOON. NOVEMBER 14, 1922.
$5.00 PER ANNUM
CHILE AGAIN VISITED BV QUAKE;
Indications Point to at Least That Number Dying as Re
sult of the First Shock and Tidal Wave Saturday. —
Quakes Today Were Said to Have Been of Short Dura
tion and Not Serious.—Many Bodies in One Town Pil
ed in Square and Burned.
Santiago, Chile, Nov.
re ieu av i^aaereua ana sespun inland
istituclon, according to advices. ^ | been i
i 1.5C
o 2,0C
i result lenar by i
Six hundred hod-
le. In one city were piled In .He pa* ^ H ' L -raviwl/oLXDESTROY
He square nnd then .burned. son^Tc*.” No?. S"-™. 0 .?'
LATER REPORT8 TELL OF | of Carrlzal, consisting mostly of <
DI8A8TER IN CHILE derground dwellings and copper m
Valparaiso. Chile, Nov. 14.—The In-} es Is reported to have disappeared
a earthquakes of Saturday. No n
tlon of the loss of life was made.
| Inhabitants numbered 200 with 360
i wireless message from persons living at the port
suit of the disturtbances Saturday,
HUMBLE BIL flEEB GREEK GENERALS
FIREUNDERCONTRULI ON TRIAL TODAY
LAUSANNE MEETIHG
British Foreign Secretary
Lord Curzon to Confer in
Paris With Poincare, and
Meet With Mussolini in
Lausanne Sunday,
.ondon, Nov, 14.—The troublesome
Bstlon of how a meeting or the al
j could be arranged before the Lau-
toseof outlining the allied program
British secretary for foreign a:
has arrauged to see Premie
Poincare in Paris on his way to Lai
Thursday and on the
Premier Mussolini will join the pair
Three Quarters of a Million; Men Charged With Responsi-
Barrels of Oil Destroyed and j hility for Disaster to Greek
Loss Estimated at Million I Army in Asia Minor Face
Dollars.—No Fear of Spread, Trial.—Defense Pleads In-
Of Fire to Other Tanks. j competency of Court.
Senator Cummins in Confer
ence With President Relative
To Contemplated Changes
In This Law Which Hard
ing Believes Necessary.
LAST WORD IN THE
ENGLISH CAMPAIGN
TO BE SAID TONIGHT
Many Candidates for Seats in
Parliament Will Be Voted
On By the Electorate To
morrow.—Many Contests in
The Constituencies.
be spoken tonight. The elector-
will go to the polls tomorrow to
parliament from the 1.386 can-
king seats In the
didati
House of Commons.
In most constituen.
will be between two
TB DEATH WHEN FIRE
George Hadley, Said to be 105
Years Old Loses Life When
His Home on Stevens Street
Was Burned Last Night.—
Heroic Effort to Save Him.
i full swing ycster-
Glassgow, where he addressed a i
ng last night.
l Former Premier Asquith wr
nd a meeting of
i constituents nt Pi
Mr. Lloyd George
i energy in this
ing all his competltoi
“urpass-
campaign-
ing activity. He left Criccieth for
Bolton and North England, and, as i:
‘ ‘ iddressed little gathering:
Houston, Tex., Nov. 14.—The Hum
ble oil field fire has been practically
extinguished and little fear Is now
expressed that the flames will spread
adjoining tanks. Approximately ,„g
isult of the Creek mill- j
In Asia Mlnoi
> quarters of a million barrels
oil have been consumed, entailing
loss of one million dollars. The f:
started Sunday when lightning struck
trial. Defense la*
sion Monday, contended that
irt was Incompetent and that
parliament. The «
TENSION AT TURK
CAPITAL LESSENED
BIG LIQUOR RAID IN
SAN FRANCISCO TODAY
, Cal., Nov. 14.—Elght-
mnnde of the Kemallsts for greater
control of Constantinople. Although
no official announcement was mute.
•1 during al hundred gallons of wine and other
liquors and several automobiles
In tills vicinity yesterday by fe
prohibition officers.
•eflectlon by the Turks ha:
them to decide to makbe m
further provocative gestures before
before the opening of the Laui
conference.
Thus, while the sltuat'oi continues
uncertain ,;t la felt that the pe-lal
of a reupvjre has momenta'll!* been
The departure today for London of
... „ Indicating nn Imp-ove
lent In the situation. Nevertheless.
preslstent Impression prevails In
>me quarters that the allies may find
expedient to evacuate the capitol
before peace Is concluded.
It was learned yesterday thatthe
allied authorities are considering the
question of waving passport vises for
reeks, Armenians and others who
i leave the city immediately
CO-ED FIRST IN LINE
FOR GRAND OPERA SEATS
munching rakes and cho<
s at the opening of the Metro-
i last night. Shi
» Ruth Burgard. of Leavenworth,
student at Columbia Unlvi
old regime.
» In perlal.
Meanwhile, the economic situat’o
grows worse, prices of foodstuffs a/
steadily soaring; business houses coi
tlnue to suspend, their :
parting. Owing to C
ilUngneas
rchants to imprt further
chantdlse, supplies are running s
. the principal foodstuffs. The Greek
This expeditious movement of pop-j and Armenian employes of American
ulatlon would lessen allied responsI-!ft rn is are leaving their posts, seriously
bllity when the actual transfer of j hampering operations, and thousands
withdrawing their
funds from the banks, fearing selture
Isglvlng asy- by the Kemallsts.
Constantinople to the Kemallsts takes| 0 f depositors
place.
The British embasi
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MASH-MILT0N DRUG C«.
“A Good Place to Trade."
Phooei 105 and 106
itor Cummins, chairman of the Sen-
ite Interstate Commertm committee
nek with Presi
dent Harding relative to changes In
rn some weeks ago that
f the experience gained
?nt railroad strike, he
ing rail legislation to make
GOVERNMENT REORGANIZATION
• PROGRAM TO BE POSTPONED
Washington. I). C.. Nov. 14.—Post
until the Sixty-Eighth Con-
ng entered the fr
lent, is still able
• of interest in hi.-
Fittingly provided
cd upo
points
all side
of the npprehensi
i the
mp*"*!
days with Harding.
appro lie
IMPORTANT LAW POINT
INVOLVED IN GEORGIA
CASE IN SUPREME COURT
the high f
itering the
j strong force, this
ing been based on the great s_
j of labor in recent bye election
The labor leaders ouickly t
that open advocacy of a <
Whether a Person Charged
With Violation of Criminal
Statute Must be Given Pub
lic Trial is to Be Decided by
Highest Court in Land.
the criminal statute
be given a public trial, wus at Issue
from Georgia argued today
In tho Supreme Court. The contro
versy arose over the conviction of
Bill Moore, of a criminal offense and
originally tried In
Brunswick. Georgia. Counsel c
ed that Moore had not been give
fair trlul because tho public wat
eluded from the court 1
C1.EA1ENCEAU STILL
FEELIN0 EXCELLENT
On Board the Steamship Pari:
r York)
ing a h
life time.
In my life,” ho said,
that he was having
slept so much
NOTED FRENCH AVIATOR
KILLED IN CRASH TODAY
Lebourget. France
» killed today when hit
i the
stake
yesterday has lost thet
; obsc
and declat
makes thj
ploy his
capital
fore.. increases i
DRY THE WORLD IS THE
SLOGAN OF PROHI FORCES
NOW IN CONVENTION
Philadelphia. Pa., Nov.
i of the dry movement throughout
s of the globe again
DRY GERMANY AND AUSTRIA
BY 1930 NOW PLANNED
Philadelphia, Nov. 14—A ••dry”
Germany and Austria by 1930. world
wide prohibition within .
and valuable assistance In governmen
al affairs through Women Suffragi
were forecast In speeches yesterday a
world's convention of the Women:
Christian Temperan:
lied to death last night when his
le caught fire. The negro wa«
le at the time of the fire, in the
•story home that he had erected
street, between Jerger and
children had all left him some time
ago, and he had been subsisting, ac
cording to reports, on the charity of
and relatives nearby.
Just how the tire started and where
i not known. When discovered the
fiercely burning in the
FELTON TB AITEHD EM SESSION
FHOI
Governor Hardwick, Now in New York Declares She Lost
Right to Her Title When Successor to Late Senator
Watson Was Elected.—Senator-Elect George Unable
Yet to Qualify, She Wants to be Sworn in to Gratify
Wishes of Thousands of American Women.
New York, Nov. 14.-
9 of the election of
successor and will not be entitled
it In the United States Senate
i next .Monday,
Atlanta. Ga., Nov. 14.—Mrs. W. H.
Felton, appointed Senator by Gover-
dwlck, has made plans
shington next Sunday whea the
session of Congress convenes,
she declared
mall hallway of the building and both at oHo r ,.!!?! n \ ,n /' a t rte ,L l,T, H?
he lower floor and .he upper portion “" J*'‘ h °
ra. burning. A negro friend of S ‘
(siting
only a short time before, made i
valiant effort to get to him. He broke
down the front door but a sheet ■
flame burst out, scorching him. f.
S' by'th^e'q'uIckly'Vathered'crowd SgjijSgg thl ° SgL.
i of thousands of women who h
MR8. FELTON MAY SERVE
SHORT TIME IN SENATE
Washington, D. C., Nov. 14.—If Mrs.
Watson, takes her seat In the Senate
next week and serves until Senator-
elect George qualifies, she will not be
paid any salary unless special provls-
i Is made by the Senate, according
officials. Reports from
Georgia nre that Mrs. Felton might
few days until the
elected Senator George qualifies.
NEXT HOUSE MEMBERSHIP
SHOW8 MANY CHANGES
Washington, D. C„ Nov. 14.—
One hundred and twenty-nine
(embers win sit in the next
j and Senate. The member-
include eighteen
i gthelr flrstterms, according t
unofficial list of the members
of the Sixty-Eighth Congress as
compiled by the clerk of the
because of the fact that the
lower floor was In flames. George
have responded
slble nnd In five minutes bad the
building so that the lower floor could
entered. George was found lying
i the hallway, half of his body within
le door of a closet under the stair-
ay and the feet and legs in the hall,
back and probably mist
GERMAN CABINET
II
IRISH REBELS ABE
Agreement Between Political
Factions is Reported From
Berlin as Assuring Program
For Stabilization of the Mark
Right of Way.
More Effort is Being Shown
Under DeValera to Break
Down the Free State Gov
ernment Than Ever Before.
—DeValera Very Active.
‘sldent of this city foi
forces opposing the Irish I
the time of the
and Peoples party I
, reunion of the poll-
! Is attributed t
, tlcal and military wings of Republl-
| cnnlsm. This among other things re-
9 of a
vigoroui
during the C:
»nt most of his time m _
here he was engaged in j gold marks to stabilize the
•xpected to be published tod:
stabilization of the mark,
he text of the government’s note j suited In the reappointment of Eamon
the reparations commission, and DeValera as “President of the Irish
xpression of willingness on the; Republic," with the council of state
.0 participate | claiming
Marks,”**” "
making salt to supply
LE“r,rel h 3^r£if‘.!|FEDERAL AND STATE
during the remainder of the struggle. -a.....**.*..*
COMMISSIONS UNDER
rnment
claims to be winning out gradually
•hlle the DeValei
i already Is beaten.
lived c
FRENCH CONSULS ARE
EXPELLED FROM POINTS
ASIA MINOR BY TURKS
Two Arc Removed and In
One Case Another French
man Was Accompanied by
Turk Nationalist Officer to
Replace One Removed.
Constantinople. Nov. 14.—French
the batle boing waged In their cc
les against Intoxicating liquor.
Mrs. O. N. Kiibushlro of Japan s
the Japanese union had a total m
bership at present of 24.000 men.
speech of welcome by Mayor Mo:
vho said that all official pow
the ground during 1 being i
the competition for the Grand Prig amendment but tha
-omtnercial planes here. '(of prohibition aget
taken place with the passing of the
law last April forbldolng the sal:
Intoxicating liquor to minors. S
Fraulln Gustel Von Blucher. pre
l of the Deutcher Bund Abstinent-
Special Sale Men’s Socks
TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY
$2.00 per dozen
ALL COLORS, ALL SIZES
Strictly Cash
SmJith s Harley Shoe Co.
DISCUSSION TODAY
HALL-MILLS GRAND
JURY TO BE CONVENED
ON NEXT MONDAY
■stlon of jurisdiction of
facing the thirty-fourth annual cuuveu-: ,, „ .
tion of the National Association )f wlt n p(,sp s will be summoned. It Is
Railway and PuMIc Utility Comml- | po ” ,b,e that Mrs ’ wldow
sloners. which opened here (
will be permitted t
One hundred public
ISMET PASHA GOES TO PARIS
Lausanne. Switzerland. Nov. 14.—Is-
met Pasha, head or the Turkish Nat
ionalist delegation here, has decided
to accept the invitation to visit Paris
before the opening of the Near East.
iced today. He will be accora
ed by Ferld Bey. National
CITY MANAGERS MEET
Kansas City. Mo.. Nov. 14.—City
' the French capital.
the managers’ plan of municipal
government will participate In tha
program.
Louis Steyerman & Son’s
Clothing Sale
Begins Wednesday Nov. 15th
ENTIRE STOCK OF MEN’S SUITS AND
OVERCOATS ON SALE
rrr
$25.00
See Page Ad Today’s Paper.
Louis mm & son’s
The Shop of Quality On the Corner
The Original Home ot
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES