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DAILY TIMED-ENTERPRISE. THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
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FAVORITE FLAVORS
There are several re sons why our Flavoring Ex
tracts are being used by an ever increasing number
of the best cook in th e community/
They are pure—the p roduc't of finest natural mater
ials. They have strength which most extracts en
tirely lack.
Because of their purity and strength they go fur
ther and give better re suits.
Their use will prove a pleasure as well as an econ
omy.
INGRAM DRUG CO.
tdsmen Phone <00 Druggists
SEEKING PLANS FOR
BETTERMENT OF RACE
the mental and physical betterment ot
the race went Into conference here
yesterday In the hope that a system-
lethod of developing* young
!RY RAPPED FOR
FAILURE TO REACH
VERDICT AT AUGUSTA
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 17. A mistrial
u declared in the Fell case yester.
day morning. Judge H. C. Hammond
rasped the jury in a sensational state,
ment from the bench.
The jury began deliberations
A. . b..l. from which to wocood. aS? hj
the conference was told by Secretary I L t h?
Weeks that statistics showed fifty per
c,„,. of th. men C.1M for o-mlnm!of .djoumment
As Usual
We ire th ? t > offer
season ible food products
Salt Fish Roe
SALT MULLET
FRESH FISH
“Quality and Service our
motto.”
PHONES 14 and 15
CURZON GOES TO PARIS
TO CONFER WITH POINCARE
Illy Associated :
llmlnary conversation Sunday with
Premier Mussolini of Italy.
TURKS RESENT PROPAGANDA
AGAINST TURKEY IN AMERICA
(Dy Associated Prsss)
Constantinople. Nov. 17.—Much cri
llcism is appearing in Turkish news
regarding alleged propaganda
ficlal mouthpiece of the Angora __
eminent, declares that a campaign Is
being conducted by American mission
and the United States.
Attention
Ladies
Another Lot of Thotc
HOUSE
SLIPPERS
One Strap With
Rubber Heel
$1.50
DON’T WAIT
MITCHELL
SHOE CO.
North liroad Streei.
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
pies. Also fresh Lettuce
and Celery, etc.
Come to 123 So. Broad
St., (Mrs. Spence's old
millinery store) and look
’em over.
City Fruit Co.
WE ARE EXCLUSIVE DEALERS FOR
GENUINE
RED * COAL
from same source of supply*, and same dependable
quality as you have a! ways bought from us.
We also sell another 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.
THOIULLE ICE WIFE. GO.
EXCLUSIVE DEALERS ~
PHONE 6.
L.
h uHn««»fi « dan 1 orah 1 nereentare* of atterno °^ Tuesday night. Wedneaday
deplorab,e perCenU * e 0t | night in deliberating the case and
, _ _ .. 'yesterday morning was called Into
Mr. Weeks and Gen, Pershing and; court f 0P dismissal.
The jury stood
iddreiied th. conferonco, laid ,tre«, 1 Th‘ur,d.‘y‘mortin^"'the"thr^
■ expcrlonco h.d holding out for t
__ the fact that . ...._ r ._ wuv v
demon.tr.tod Ut.f « ereM proportion thr , e oIder „„
of the phyilo.l defoctn dlicloied could ord , rin , mtstrla | Jud , e Hammond
be corrected by proper systems of M jd .
physical trslning snd development be-. «»xh e court has given you ample
ginning In th. nchooU Mr W.o>. nt' tta ““V . d ecE» Touh.vo
th. urn. time pointed ontth.t good b „„ bont fortyJk , Isllt bou „.
physical condition among the children, Yo u have failed to agree in a case
would materially aid In their menu ln » t ”‘ch th. U. i. S. nnd
ndrancement nnd the deT.lopmont at f . w , nd determination,
each Ideal. olom.en.hlp.,.ouldlo |, c , nnot nnd „, u „ r , why , here h „
° n ”* v '“J 1 “ 1 ?”»>>«» a failure of the jury to agree '
and the work of un-American agrita- a cage 0 f ^
tor “* , ,, . : “The outstanding facta - ore that
All of the Information gained by the | the accused merely suspected the
War Department from several years of deceased of having written derogatory
tudy In connection with actual war letters concerning his wife. The
experience were placed at the disposal
3f the conference which divided Itself
Into subcommittees which will report
general session of the conference
tomorrow.
Lassiter declared the draft bad
shown that only one-third of the
skill to warrant rating as journeymen.
t the army** need for technical
iklll of this character, he said. It
necessary during the war to give train
ing to approximately 8,250,000
'Our Industrial firms are becoming
aware of the necessity of a definite
preparation of young men to be skilled
:h training, but there Is little
operation between the Industries and
the schools of the country looking “
quirlng mechanical skill, there
about 11,000,000 male workers.
Furthermore. It does not appear
that there are any generally accepted
specifications, aptitude tests or testa
his task In life, and the lack of equally
well-defined terminology for classlfl-
flying men with respect to physique,
I and knowledge ’
most serious causes of delay in mobl-
Izatlon for the World War. Conse-
qeutnly, from the point of view, both
would appear that It Is still necessary
make a well co-ordinated drive
ward the establishment of definite
standards of achievement for training
young men for their occupations
“The foregoing, then, gives you the
•neral plan on which we propose to
raise, ln time of emergency, a great
national force. The nnlts now being
deflntely established will provide a
force of about 3,
•hlnery established, we could then
keep the ranks of these units
filled up during the i
raise additional units. If needed. We
the deceased
tne grounds * of abuse of
mans merely. But changing front
entirely, his next act was to seek out
jumped out ot his car and, without
one word of warning, turned a dead
ly fire upon him And then proceeded
to beat him upon the head. The
accused was a sworn peace officer
and this act was committed upon the
main thoroughfare of the city, with
women and children all around him.
Why Mrs. Oliver testified that she
was stunned in her tracks.
“For some inexplicable reason the
grand jury returned a bill of man
slaughter and the case is here tried
with these outstanding facts and no
verdict reached. We have the reputa
earth. Other sections may have their
social differences, .but here in the sov
ereign state of Georgia the homicidal
rate is greater than any other sec
tion otthe world. The action of the
grand* jury and the petit jury in thfs
case shows either an approval of this
condition or utter indifference as to
the situation.
"I do not mean to .say that Fell
POLO
CIGARETTES
fifteen (15)
for
Made by Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co.
—that means quality.
IO
MARKETS
CHICAGO GRAIN AND PROVISION
MARKET
Chicago, Nov. 17.—Wheat closed
did not have some paUtoiSon for‘his I C,0Md nerV p 0U £
He had been annoyed, but the I WMtAT “* f* , *
'*"*■ out and
fact remains that he v
*lng.
MARRIAGES IN'GERMANY
SHOW BIG DECREASE
force required for national defense.”
Gen. Pershing told the conference he
believed the hope of all thinking
of this conference may
come some suggestion or some plan
Berlin, Oct 6.__(By Mail) The
number of marriages and births in
Germany for the . first quarter of
1922 show a large decrease over the
me period for 1921.
According to statist^* just issued,
the number of marriages during
these three months was 8.4 per thous
and persons as against 10.4 for last
*! yew- The number of births was 25.6
as compared to 27.7, and the number
of deaths was 18.5 as against 15.6 in
1921.
The corresponding quarter for the
year 1913 showed marriages were
6.2; births 28.8 and death 16.8.
LABOR LEADERS DISCUSS
TRANSPORTATION PLANS
<ny Associated 1
Washington. D. C.. Nov. 17.—Plana
r a series of conferences here by
railroad labor leaders, which
first to be held, tomorrow, to discuss
There seems to be a great deal of
sickness in this community, some har
ing dengue, others chills and fever.
Mm n;-i. .’.j u.
with Mr. White's’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. W. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Herring, spe* the
day' with Mr. and Mrs. Strickland,
July .
CORN—
1.08%
Dec.
...» .71%
.71%
8T. LOUIS MARKETS
St. Louis, Nov. 17.—Wheat No. 8 red
11.30 to 81.11; No. 8 11.14 to 814?!
Dec. 81.18%; May
Corn No. 8 white 72%c; No. 8 72c;
Dec. 71% to 71%c; May 71%c.
Oats No. 2 white 46%; No. 3 45%
to 46c; Dec. 45%c; May 44%c.
steady 81.53: rosin, firm.
CHANGE OF VENUE FOR
COLUMBUS POLICE CHIEF
APPLES
Car Load at A. C. L. Freight Depot
Come and get yours while they last
J. L. RIELEY
Illy A modal
Columbus. Ga.. Nov. 1.—Chief J, M.
Huling of the county police and bis
son, Hadley, also an offleer of the
same force, charged with murder In
connection with the killing ot Bailiff
J. O. Clements, In Septenfber will be
tried In the Marion county Superior
Court, at Beuna Vista,
2t7h. according to an announcement
by Judge Monro, presiding Judge
the Chattahoochee Circuit
Sunday P. M.
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
Pugh & White’s Barber Shop
SANITARY AND SKILLED BARBER SERVICE.
We have recently added another chair to. our shop and secured the
services of Mr. Lee Lewis who will he pleased
friends and customers.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUTTING CHILDREN’S HAIR
Hair Cutting or Shampoo 25c. Shava 15* Shina So
MIZE BUILDING, No. 213 WEST JACKSON STREET
A. M. PUGH, Manager
Now Is The Time For Hot
Buck Wheat Cakes
And
Rye Bread
Fresh Self-Rising Buckwheat and Rye
Flour Just ln
Pringle Company
Sweet Peas
We have a wonderful mixture
CHOICE SWEET PEAS
and now is an ideal time to plant them.
We also have a fine selection of imported
Hyacinth and Nardiaus Bulbs
FLOWER SEED OF ALL K1IPS
Thomas Drug Store
THOMASVILLE GA,