The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 21, 1922, Image 3

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. DAILY TlMfS-iNTIRPRIS*. THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA PAGE THREE H. GOLDSTEIN’S SPECIALS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY Men’s Overcoats, at $4.98 Ladies’ $25.00 Coats at $16.75 Ladles’ Suits, at $9.90 Baby Blankets, pair 49c Chiffon Broadcloth, 54-inch, yd $2.79 54-inch Prunella Skirting, yd $2.95 54-inch Storm Serge yd. $1.39 H. GOLDSTEIN’S HARRISON BUS LINE LONE ROUTE Bainbridge, Cairo and Thomasville Passenger*, Trunk* and Expres* SCHEDU LE CAST BOUND STATIONS WEST BOUND RMd Up Dally Dally JCxcept and Sundays Sundays “ta No. 2 Bui No. 4 P. M. P. M. Lv. Balnbrldya Ar. Olbson^Mill .... Whlgham .... Pins Park Crossing .... Ar. .... ThomasvlUs .... Lv.f 1:11 K. T. j.-co c. r, 1:10 C. T. 1:40 C. T. 1:10 C. T. 1:00 C. T. WE PICK UP PASSENGERS ALONG THE LINE MRS. FELTON SITS THRU p, “" r "" mcMtl,M '"SEVENTY PERISH WHEN SENATE SESSION AS THE STAR MEMBER Washington, D. C., Not. 21.—Geor gia's "grand old woman," Mrs. W. H. Felton, first woman senator, star member of the cast In the open ing scene yesterday of the convening of Congress. Her effort to be sworn In and sit r a day was forced over until today, it In dll other respects she enjoyed a thrilling debut as the congressional :urtain was raised. And there was good prospect last night that success would crown her hope of taking the oath today and becoming the flrse woman senator fact as well as name, if only for day. The 87-year-old woman, a breath of "lavendar and lace from the old South" yesterday was all but an actual sena tor, occupying a seat on the Senate floor for hours, where she was cheered by the gallery crowds and was the ob ject of congratulation by senators, representatives and officials who thronged about her in Informal recep tions. She was feted also by crowds and about the Senate and was photo graphed and dined. Tired, but happy last night, she was prepared to renew HELP FROM THE FIELDS AND FORESTS! Many years ago Dr. Pierce, a skilful physician, who realised the value of herbs, knew that the Indian women used decoctions made of certain herbs and that they usually passed painlessly through the ordeal.of motherhood. He nsed the same herbs and roots to prepare — Improved and more palatable nerve tonio for women’s Dr. Piereo’s Favorite Preeeri] has been a great favorite for 1 and still is a ml help to worn inf from ills peculiar to their Nervousness, too, soon disappears Ask fly yean a suffer* (Advertisement) the Senste. Of all senators, psst, present or fu ture, Mrs. Felton was the first to ap pear yesterday on the floor. Accom panied by former Senator Hoke Smith of Georgia, and wearing a black bon net, fur coat and white gloves, she ar rived more than an hour before the noon convening hour. Soon she was "st home," hanging up her bonnet and coat In the Democratic cloak room. Shaking out her silk dresa and lace collar, she was given an absent sen ator's chair alongside Senator Harris, Democrat, Georgia, and was the cyno sure of all eyes and the loadstone of arriving sonators, who hastened to shake her hand and offer best wishes. Gallery crowds, largely composed of women, overflowing into the halls, cheered and applauded the white-hair ed woman as, shortly before the Sen- med, she was escorted to an ante-room to receive a huge bouquet of eighty-seven roses. Again the crowd ! broke into a noisy demonstration as abe returned to her seat, where she re mained through the brief session ob-1 serving each move Intently through ber gold spectacles. ped In her lap, rolled In brown | she held her commission as at steamer Mexicali, inbound jfrom Guaynins was called by wireless Labonbn, nearest port to the scene of the wreck and went to the rescue, saving several persons. inter pnrt of the lost are be. lieved to have been women and chil dren. The only residents of ImRomha are 25 Mexican federal employes and no food or clothing supplies were avail- able for survivors of the wreck who forced to pass the early hours of i» the scantiest clothing «n.l without food. A fierce sandstorm blew upon them most of Sunday. VESSEL CAPSIZED IN GULF OF CALIFORNIA Calixco, Mcx., Nov. 21 Seventy persons lost their lives in the sinking of the steamship Tupolobampo, in the Gulf of California, near the mouth of the Colorado river early Sunday, ac cording to reports of the disai which reached here yesterday. Lite Sunday night ljut tnjO bodies had been recovered—a woman and child hugged to her breast. Others were expected to be found at low tide yesterday afternoon. Twenty.foi survivors, including nine women and six children are on their way Mexicali, Lower California. The Tupolobampo, a craft of 36 tons displacement, went down broken in two in the middle by a wall iter twenty feet high which fol. lowed the tide from the river. Small boats were on the way to the Sonora shore yesterday with search ing parties. The Mexican go ment gasoline, lunch Lolita, whll ing to the rescue with four sea nator, received two months i appointment upon the death of Sena-! tor Thomas E. Watson. In the Senate paid t first woman member. S reived by Vice President Coolldge and I , met nearly all senators, Republican ^ and Democrats, as well as officials and j No disappointment was manifesto by Mrs. Felton when told that no nev senators would be sworn In yesterday,I' Do a Good Thing for Yourself Wear a Hart Schaffner & Marx Suit and Overcoat veteran Senate leaders for eral days bad forgotten, that the Sen ate bad to bo officially notified of tho death of a senator before bis succes- ir could be received. And In accordance with unbroken precedent, the Senate adjourned im mediately out of respect, when In formed of the death of Senator Wat- putting over the reception of all! senators until today. ! Eighty Lives Lost. Mexicali, Lower Cal., Nov. 21.—A ■ w estimate of eighty Jives lost the disaster to the steamship Topolo- bampo early Sunday at LaBomba, sixty miles south of Mexicali, on the Gulf of California, was received here last night. Twenty-one bodies have It will keep you well dressed. It will wear so long it will save you money. You will find a great variety of wool ens to choose from; a great variety of models—everything that is new and stylish. Just Received full line of Boys Suits, with 2 pr. Trousers $8.50 to $12.50. PHONE 300 Headquarters for Hart Schaffner and Marx Good Clothes Besides Mrs. Felton, awaiting to baleen recovered, it sworn In .was her successor, Walter I were of children between the nges of F. George, elected November 7, last, four and fifteen years, and several others. Mr. George last night reinterated[BUYS TROLLEY CAR that be would adhere to his program of giving Mrs. Felton an opportunity to be sworn in and alt for a day. Although iirnied with credential, s „ allc0 N j No , aod • commission .»p«r.edl»B Mr.. , trolley car lhe Publk Scr Felton, ho plenned to dolor their pre- Corporation pn..ed through here on .entatlon nnlil Wedne,dajr. Son...' frora Passak lo H „ boken leaders said with the prospect that no | yca , e rday. « tow haired si,-footer twung aboard und casually info: FROM A STRANGER I objection to this program would be j offered, it appeared that Mrs. Feltou | would be allowed to take the oath to- .day and retire on Wednesday wbpn j Mr. George would appear officially, j A few senators, however, were said to be disposed to object to the pro gram because of the precedent it might set and Senate leaders reiterated that Mrs. Felton could nto claim pay or mileage allowances. It was repeated 1 that objection from a single senator would bar Mrs. Fulton and probably : beskTe^hrm *on* cause reference o! her eon.mls.lon to' it „ Mm for , 100 the Sens., privileges sod elections. The „ , Jon „, n bc haJ committee, or a ruling b, the Vic. ^.nsd up <200,000 on th. sight cent l ** ““ basis. They got off here ■onductor: the fares to me. I just hoi After a short but decisive argu ment, that pnssengcr arose from the mud beside the track and sought the dice. He said he was Olaf Jans recent arrival from Sweden- carried his savings with him, he said so he was able to pay cash whe n prosperous looking stranger, who sat President, which would deny her the . Senate oath. deal. The strnnger red aftei directing trip just tell jhx < LUNCHEON IN MRS, FELTON’S HONOR ; j Washington, D. C., Nov. 21.—S' tor and Mrs. William J, Harris gavo al l ““ new owncr ’ j Walter F, George. The guests were:; IHCIhACtU UV WltUt AIMS Mrs. dsorgo. lormcr Senator Hokej Nikko JaI , a “" 0ct . i,._ (By Smith Dr. Howord Folton of Carters. . M , n) _ Tho bMutifu | temples of , vine, son ot Mrs. Fstton, Mr. and Mrs. Nikk0 , hc Wo „ derfuI . d„| icata d O. M. Heard, Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Hesrd, Tokum „ u shoI!uns an( , MMW , r . all of Cordclc, Ga, Heard 8. and Mar- C( j ^ J cus George, sons of Senator and Mrs.' o{ o)(J George. Lewis C. Russell of Winder, * an j s p r [Ga., secretary to Senator George, and imperial University is investigating methods of effectually removing them. The Nikko temples being build ings rchitectural treasure; laced by white , of the Tokio TAX NOTICE tilptured and lacqui I will be at the following places, e**. the work of destruction, if on datea named for the purpose of checked, would prove an frrcparable collecting the state, county and school loss, taxes for the year 1922: | GRAND THEATRF ” TtlOMASVIlLLE ■** WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Nov. 22nd and 23rd '"TheEternal Flame NEVER — never—never before has Norma Tal- madge created a role so magnetic, so radiant as the Duchesse de Langeais, gorgeous to behold yet nev er to he held. In scenes of splendor and suspense she unfolds this confession of love from the heart of a wilful beauty in France’s gayest courts. A perfect consonance of masterly production, spec tacular beauty, drama-de-luxe. .Star supporting cast includes: Conway Tcarfe, Wedgwood Nowell, Adolphe Jean Menjou, Rose mary Thcbv, Irving Cummings. 8 REELS AGLOW WITH THE WINE OF LIFE Hours: 3,5,8,9:45. Afternoon 10 and 25c Nights 30c. 23 Phone 284 CITY DRUG STORE W’e Specialize in Prescriptions Our drugs are fres have us fill your assured they are fil promptly. h and pure, prescription led correctly and when you voucan rest and delivered Yours For Belter Service CITY DRUG STORE Agents For Blocks Aristocrat Candies i«. | Patten, Oct. 10th p. m. and No*. Ind p. m. Coolldge, Oct. llta a. m. and Nov.' 3rd. Merrillville, OcL lltb p. m. and Nov. 6th a. m. Ellabelle, Oct. 12th and Nov. 7th. Meigs, Oct. 13th and Nov. 8th. 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