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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRISK. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 14. 1922.
FOR BABY’S BUGGY
‘When you take the bahv out for a ride place a hot
water in the buggy and there’ll be no danger
of colds and complications.
A HOT WATER BOTTLE
in the crib or bed at home will almost immediate
ly quiet restlessness—and give the mother a much
needed respite.
INGRAM DRUG CO.
cdsmen Phone 600 Druggists
MANY DYING DAILY 1
AT SALONIKI SAYS
RED CROSS WORKER
MACE GIDDENS GETS
15-20 YEAR SENTENCE
Washington, D. C., Nov. 14.__ | noon In Superior Court .to involunlii
Hundreds of refugees from Asia, manslaughter In connection with the
ravaged by smallpox and starv. . shooting of Deputy W. P. Glddens,
.j April two years ago. He was sentenc-
i Miss' ed to serve 15 to 20 years In the pen.
dying daily at Saloniki, i
Sophie Nelson of the Ameri
. Athcr
i Red I
SXi'cSSTSteX?’*™™ " haphazard hanging of
Mi.. Nelson, who has just returned j A. C. L. GA IES EXPLAINED
to Athens after a survey of conditions
nt Saloniki, gives a first hand picture I — ,
* “* ■' ’ conditions among the! Thomasvllle, Ga.. Nov. 14, 1922
Nelson’s ir
t careful .
;ssagc l
: City.
4s Usual
tIk* fir*t n offer
seasonable fooi products
Salt Fish Roe
SALT MULLET
FRESH FISH
yjmsi
"Quality and Service
motto.”
PHONES 14 and 15
Attention
GREAT BRITAIN TO MAKE
ANOTHER PAYMENT
Washington, D. C., Nov. 14-_
threat Britain has advised the Unit
States that $50,000,000 of inter*
the Treasury. Great
a payment of $50,000,.
t on Oct. and officials
n addition to the interest payment
the war debt proper. Great Brit-
is expected to pay $610,000 on
\ 15 as'interest on the debt in-
red for the sale of silver during
war which is already partially
lidated, there being about $61
> be paid on that i
NO JURY IN HERRIN CASE
(Dy Associate* Prwl
Marion. Ill., Nov. 14.—The state
gain was compelled to take the lead
aday when it used a seventh peremp-
ory challenge in excusing a venire-
mu in the trial of five men charged
Ladies
Another Lot of Thote
HOUSE
SLIPPERS
One Strap With
Rubber Heel
PRICED
$1.50
DON’T WAIT
MITCHELL
SHOE CO.
North Broad Street
Bananas
Buy them by the Bunch
$1.65
By the dozen, fine yel
low ones
25c
Have a choice line of
FRUIT: — Tangerines,
Oranges, Grapes, Ap
ples. Also fresh Lettuce
and Celery, etc.
Come to 121 So. Broad
St., (Mrs. Spence’s old
millinery store) and look
City Fruit Co.
o'alonikT'jus^com 6 Dear 8,r: —
s the largest rtfugeeeenlj 1 note w,th Merest news article In
ie. There are 70,000 in' y°ur paper of the 13th. commenting
nd unother 70,000 in on the A. C. L. gates at Jackson street
Crossing, hanging In haphazard way.
.and wish to offer as explanation that
nl supplies. Whoever gets ,hls waB done on purpo-
> food, no clothing '
up automobile drivers at thl:
“An American Red Cross ship ar-'crossing an$ for the protection of the
and peopje mobbed people that do not take time to look
Every. at the ga t e g when they ere In upright
position. We have been trying this
People 'fight Practice for about five months and
for food, pulling hair and knocking have not had a single accident since
h other down. There is looting it wa3 pu t into effect.
’ ‘ " .1 night throughout the
The A. C. L. has paid quite a sum
of money In the past thr<
th floi
it. breaking the floi
day bit; riots occur at the only
kitchen in Saloniki, which dispi
7,500 portions daily.
> long.
’ endure th’
city is choked with
! in schools, churches
nnd mosques, warehouse
of public buildings,’i
and quays,
the streets.
“The first shipment of Ameri
Red Cross flour nnd milk has renc
Saloniki and more flour is coming
days. There are thirty cu
guarding a smallpox camp there, but
thirty smallpox patients climbed the
wall and got away.
ised by peo-
m after they
Dmobile stop-
If the gates
one innocent
with murder In connection with the
Herrin mine killings. The state now
has ninety-three peremptory challeng
es and the defense 99. One hundred
Is allowed and no jurors have yet
been accepted.
cMusic
the Gtdbransen
Way, Fascinates
the Kiddies!
"•ting, you’ll <£*•
(Lit tu
You’ll find hi
melody note*, var. _
pedaling property—,
bind c; in* game!
Appreciate all hia lift.
=asS3
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR
GENUINE
1
RED* COAL
from same source of supply, and same dependable
quality as you have al ways bought from us.
We also sell ano ther high grade lump coal at
$12.50 per ton, that is guaranteed by us to be
as good as any coal on the market, EXCEPT
GENUINE RED STAR, WHICH IS
SOLD E-X-C-L-U-S-I-V-E-L-Y BY US
I
li *
HOliSVILLEICE&ME. EE
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS
PHONE 6.
E Mill KID CO.
lews®
were lowered. One aut
ping one minute to see
are going to be lowered
the lives of more than
I have checked this crossl
the gates working In a 45-degi
tlon, and It checks one out of four cn
slow up and one out of twenty stop.
You would he aatonlshed at t!
number of cars that try to race wil
the gates when they start down.
Respectfully.
O. W. ARNOLD,
Residential Signal Maintainor.
posl
WIDOW OF FORMER MAYOR
OF CORK, MRS. MACSWINEY
WAS ARRESTED TODAY
Washington. D. C.. Nov. H.—Mr*,
furieo MacSwlney, widow of the
irmer Lord Mayor of Cork, was ar-
'sted today with eight other women
hile marching before the British cm-
assy armed with banners demanding
Te release of MacSwlney’s sister,
liss Mary MacSwlney, who is held
rlsoner by the Irish Free State.
: the
i Nolan who
•sted ■
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION
MARKET
Chicago, Nov. 14.—Wheat closed
isettled; corn closed nervous.
HEAT— P. C. Cloaa
sc. 1.16*4 1-17%
dy 1.05% 1.05%
LARD—
in. - 10.12
May .. 10.47
TURPENTINE
COTTON CONSUMPTION
INCREASED IN OCTOBER
Washington, D. C., Nov. 14.—Cotton
is of lint and 62,406 bales of llntera,
compared with 494.317 bales of lint
md 65,560 bales oi llntera In October
Inst year, the Census Bureau announc-
FEATURING
ABice Terry-—Lewis Stone
And a Brilliant Cast of Players.
Produced by the same great directors that made “The Four
Horsemen of the Apocalypse” and “The Conquering Pow
er,” with practically the same cast.
8 Mighty Reels of Action, Thrills, Romance
A Story of Royal Romance; and of Adventure as Breathless and
Flashing as Sword Play
QSmiSISS J HEATH F
THOMASVILLE, GA. “■
Tomorrow and Thursday
SPECIAL MUSIC
3 - S - 8 - 9:4S.
HARDING INVITED TO ATTEND
REOPENING OF OLD TAILOR
SHOP OF ANDREW JACKSON
Washington, D. C„ Nov. 14.—Presi
dent Harding was Invited by & dele
gation from Greenville, Tenn.. today
to attend the ceremonies to be held
there In. connection with the reopen
ing of the old tailor shop of Andrew
Jackson. Representative Reece of
Tennessee headed the delegation.
The Praidnt Indicatd that he would
be glad to attend but could not give
GLOVES
KID:--
Two Button or Full Length
in the Latest Colors and
Styles.
CHAMOSETTES:-
Short and Long
Nothing More Durable and
Useful.
The New Colors and Combi
nations—Prices Right.
Neel Brothers
definite answer at this time on ae- co has directed Ita Judiciary commit-
count of the ilineea of Mra. Harding tee t0 pre pare a memorial to send to
and the re-aaaambitng of Congresa. , Congre „ MklDf for modlfIC ation of
FRISCO APPEALS FOR I th0 Volstead act. The memorial will
DPDCAI vni'CTRAn I AW be drawn ,n com Pl ,tnc ® with the re-
LAW I »ult Of the election In which the city
► ask restoration of wine and
San Francisco, Cat. 1
Now Is The Time For Hot
Buck Wheat Cakes
And
Rye Bread
Fresh Self-Rising Buckwheat and Rye
Flour Just In
Pringle Company
Sweet Peas
We have a wonderful mixture of
CHOICE SWEET PEAS
and now is an i deal time to plant them.
We also have a fi ne selection of imported
Hyacinth and Narcissus Bulbs
FLOWER SEED OF ALL KINDS
Thomas Drug Store
THOMASVILLE GA,