The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 24, 1922, Image 2

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PAGE TWO DAILY TlMEt-ENTKRPRIt*. THOMA8VILLE, GEORGIA FRIDAY AfftM&dN, NOVEMBER U, 1 Mi. i DAILY TIMESENTERPRISt nut BulldlnK by ASSOCIATED SUBSCRITPION PAYABLE I STAYING QUALITIES "He played four y • sentence i ■what unlmprei memorial tablet erected to a Rave his life for his country a scrub on a college football stayed there during his e ?r. The signifi. >f it I r quit. football lows what it :rub. He has been batter- mered time after time by eleven and he knows ho> lallai s will | i they he Is a guest we know that there are some disor dered and diseased minds, ready to pierce his heart with an assassin's dagger. j OF INTEREST TO WOMEN. A major Item of geographical news rises from the accession of the Fa*' sti in Italy because of Mussolini's ■ported announcement that his gov- -nment will seek the transfer of the wiss Canton of Ticino to "Greater Italy.” “Italy’s Irredentlsm, born In the late venties of the last century, bore lit when the Trentlno region came 1 i Cancer Is twice as common In worn j Miss M. Sylvia Donaldson, elected to the Massachusetts Legislature, Is j72 years old. ! Madame Sarah Grand, the famous novelist, is to be mayoress of Bath, England, during the ensuing year. I Miss Mary Geiser. elected clerk of ' courts. Is the first woman to hold county office In uuking county, Ohio The wife of London's new lord may or, Mrs. Edward C. Moore, Is keenly Interested In social and philanthropic Street sweeping is carried o the yellow flag, or .•as there to make the 1 it he did, but in a v I his collet isband, allowed ; that defies death will ! in spots that i lot of chances Selfishm ire are scrubs In this life's bat- nd they can be of great service, renounce all chance of sharing e spectacular glory that results aome important victory. They aere cogs in the thrashing ma- >'• -chine that fits the fighter to do his bit. As such, they must feel their wrong needi pven tjjpy realize that It can .not ever be productive of any personal d the ads laudations or any particular share in re money the K ,or >' that ensues. That monument will go down as one t sin, the of the most interesting of all war me- t danger- morials. It gives credit to the man jthat was always on the job. doing his The football star ought to idept at holding in e game whei lon't penalize. to her after the World War. With t& e Scottish city of Greenock largely that encouragement it is not surprls- by women, whose work gives general ing that her dream of uniting Italians' satisfaction. under the Italian government should j The English home built by Mis 1 persist. j Fanny Burney from the fortune pro- restive place. He “Ticino is so situated and so popu- duced by her novel, “Camilla" has just single important la,od ,hat 11 cou,<1 not well help being been sold at auction, iood enough, and ,hp “**» Place for the irredentist; A Pennsylvania woman, defeated fighting for those lightning to strlko. This canton a cand i date for the Legislature, makes a trowel like thrust into the 8ee i{| n g a divorce fr saw tooth boundary of northern Italy whQ acted as her cu —a thrust which becomes especially, Gn , he ground tJl conspicuous since similar Austrlai "There Is no gainsaying that Tlclni is thoroughly Italian In race, language and culture. U is a question, however, whether the Ticinese wish to forego their hard won status as a fairly auto nomous unit of the Swiss confedera tion for government by their home land. Across the Alps lies Italy, for the southward traveler through th< Simplon tunnel. To all appearance; the south-bound passenger emerging A ' from the St. Gothard tunnel also Italy. The little town of CIrolo has every aspect of the Land of the Ma donnas' and down the course of the Would there were Tic,n0 r,Ter ,Dto that wondrous valley ol only on football ° f waterfall,, the Leveatfna. ■ avenue of human ,he •’"’P 1 '- ,he ,c * ner >'' e,en the VH ' C ' tatlon la distinctly Italian. , notoriously careless with their Jewel British Insurance companies refuse to accept them as risks against los | Mrs. William H. Horton, a 61-year- old woman, of Red Oak, Iowa, has just completed the repainting of th teriors of three residence properties money with which to com plete her studies. Miss Margaret Net- , tleton, a Junior in the Kansas State Agricultural College, spent her last summer vacation working as an assist- int county engineer. The little English town of Sunning- lale is thoroughly up-to-date, for It iow has a woman as sole minister of ts Congregational church. She Is Miss Norah Thompson, who has made a name for herself as an excellent “However, Airolo it on the northern- preacher. She has officiated at mar- ' most frontier of the Swiss Canton, rlases, baptisms and funerals, and is i and after passing town after town qualified for every duty. The Red Cross roll call in Thomas- which exert the spell of Italy, the Probably the only woman who acts about half what It was last traveler finds himself at Ticino’s capi- *» » sh, P’» captain Is Mrs. A. Aitken tal of three castles. Bellinzona. where Dick. She Is the owner of the Flame, i vessel ot ninety-two tons, engaged skinny man in cold weather Is 1 r ^ u,,,eu * lo 8° dowa rl * ht "Locarno beckons from the east. In the English coasting trade, and has gljd that he can put on heavies with- nt>W and pay the mem,,er ship fee, to only fourteen miles away, and Lugano decided that ^ie will command It her* ; they YOUR DOLLAR IS NEEDED The pay day j always one day vllJe i much kick coming year. This simple statement ought I be enough to bestir the three hundred the St. Gothard line forks, ■ven't rejoined. I >eing cousplcuoui cellar that has Intoxicating ter ’ filers would feel more comfy if It " t * ^ate stacked with coal. n P° or The beauty hints are alway than t ish they didn't The milliner their active participation in an allures him to the south. Having got- self. She started off on her first voy- tatlon of this type and charac- ten this far Into Switzerland’s Italian age not long long ago. leaving London Canton, where American visitors are for the Isle of Wight. She has a crew anybody giving such few and German guests formerly were of three who answer her orders wltn ir excuse for not joining as that man. the wise traveler would see both, a brisk "Aye, aye, ra’m.” •ladies failed to find me." It "Locarno offers the famous convent The new home of the Women’s City t their business to go hack to 0 f Madonna del Sasso, with Its mag- Club of Detroit is designed to be the t place until they did find you. nificent view along the Maggla Valley largest and most complete club house 3mj hint. ^ou share in the responsibility and It and across the Magglore Lake. This owned by women anywhere in Amer- few fishermen who ac- was your part *° Bo and * ind ^em. valley is one of the deepest in the lea. The structure will he nine stories truth, even about hte w * ien ^ey * a, * ed to find you. There Alps and Its river gathers In the tor- |q height. Besides the lounge, dining catch. werp son,e w on d «rfully effective work- ren t waters from many tributary rooms, library and sleeping rooms, it —o- ** rs ,n this drive and they have done va i e9 . Being less than 700 feet above will contain a spacious ballroom, and always splendidly. They deserve as much S ea level is a distinction In the land a n other features known to the most w that credit lor these memberships as a lot 0 f the Alps, In fact Locarno can ad- up-to-date dub houses, of those, who did Join, or they deserve vance a tenable claim to being the 0 WANTED To rsnt s 5 or I rcom house, flood location for party sent here to establish government of fice, by Dec. let We must not rail to net It Who has Itf W.M. Parker A Riddle He'll have three suits, as many pairs of shoes, a dozen shirts—but >nly one pair of cuff buttons. Some men make one pair do for every occasion from tweeds to evening clothes. Have at least t of cuff buttons; « occasions. We have a large selection of dif ferent designs for you to choose from in gold—gold and platinum— and platinum with jewels. And a lot of good-looking soft collar pins Louis H. Jerger Citizens Banking & Trust 1 Co. CAPITAL AND PROPITS, I1S2400 We do general Banking business. Commercial and Savings Accounts Solicited. Our Motto is: Service, Courtesy and Helpfulness. DO BUSINESS WITH US. J. T. Culpepper, Prest W. J. Bowen, Jt„ Cash. The Monument You Erect THOMAS V1LLE MARBLE CO. Direct connections with the quarries snabie u* to (elect the most beautiful uvd durable monumental material In nistenca - GEORGIA MARBLE. Madison St. Thomasville* Ga. .&ythl&g i i in it for making th< and f t it. • show specialty nights. , but It ( about an get along as well and no tut we all feel that he has hnmpei Cross because he didn't { to become a member for a year. That is the status, however, of every person, who falls in this drive. Join and do It right now and let Thomasvllle keep is thankful that Its standing In the Red Cross records. • wives usually get ahead in ways but they never get a head s bald. If they can help It. •st spot In Switzerland. | They all hate a cantankerous law* "Lugano aspires to a more far-reach- y efi but they are usually afraid i that dollar. It , ng superlative—to that of occupying hire him. the most beautiful location In Europe. I o——• Rivals are many for that distinction The business man’s excuse Is often but when one submits to the spell ot more Inexcusable than the well known the lake-encircled Monte San Salva- 1 “dictated hut not read” effect that and Monte Generoso across the puts the blame on the stenographer. >no waters he Is likely to throw 1 — ■ lmlnatlon to the winds In unques-! When she begins to urge him r typewriter ribbon. SAD TO THINK ABOUT It Is a tionlng enjoyment of his hours amid ( buy a half pound instead of the regu- such boauty. If 'scenic determination', latlon two-pound box, you can publish figured in politics the almond and the'the bans without much disturbance. orange trees, the meadows and the ° the American groves, all shout aloud that the aus-1 The lady, whose table was scarred - crank exists | tere grandeur ot the Swiss Alps have by cigarette butts, apologized for her sense than to here given way to the softer seduction husband’s carelessness and what hi Dig the way in up-to- 5 newspaper advertising. »ut conceited usually con- People to know that son selves. who hasn’t any better tenlng letter to Clemencau, of an Italian landscape. war leader, during his “The Ticinese are Industrious grow- i country. It can have no ers 0 f rlneyards and gardens. Their Clemencau has been tub-i canlon ls Bm *Uer in area than Rhode Th- Iood thing that burglar didn't get Jected to that sort of thing before and island. Despite mountains and gla- ' one and only pair of trousers, as f®lt the would-be assassin's bullet, c -le r s they have two-thirds of It under »the esse over in Albany last week. *n his flesh, even after all of bis mag-! cultivation. service for France. j "industry is so little developed that n one way It is no reflection. j men mugl ^ arm or mlgrate> and so all admit there are some such m!niy Qf thcm , eave that women are in the majority by several thousand. Sons of Ticino founded the silk Indus- •toak anil ar « »° Irrational that they would da- (rr h Zur „, h >nd ..t.btl.hed the Del- niouico'i In New York.” to buy coal' ve hope they t of the mud- folks all o „ kitchen you can hardly Hberately plot against human life with-; front of the out cause or excuse. It Is pitiful toi pla< : It. i 1 yet « ■ hours is the 1st ■ less sub- Take the Judgea of politics and at of things that some- isolated sections and any prominence Is more j<>ct to such conditions. If Clemencau bad not been a hero . ,, . . . .. . ... many things that militate against Jus- he would not have been bothered with tin, ,ort o! attack. It he hid not ,lc *' , Ituth I. °a the market, hot b -« if the clubs are getting nervous for their offer The man that will Invent a match box that will be serviceable for strik ing matches until they are all gone, will make a big fortune. doom that threatened in 1916, he . would have not beeu deemed worthy of auch an attack. It was his righteous j service, bis pain ul and tireless efforts j for his country, that has brought up- Is always Intelligent enough to pick somebody that la too far away o proud to fight him. When a big ten-ton truck comes lum bering along about 6 o’clock In the morning making enough fuss to the dead, you wonder why the} let such monsters go abroad. Right here and now we want to later a very vigorous kick against the Methodist cabinet. Charlie Jenkln: hasn't any business anywhere except as presiding eldar ot the Thomasvllle district, for three years at least. OXFORD CONSIDERS COURSES FOR MIDDIE-AQED STUDENTS London, Nov. 24—Jolly old chapleps of four-score years and ten, frolicking on the Oxford playing fields, and doJ- dering septuagenarians lolling in cush ioned punts on tho upper reaches of the Thames, may becomo realities If the plan for the entry of tbe old as well as the young to the famous Eng lish university Is carried out. Tbe suggestion Is that a colleg? be Tbe files have been awful bad 'for j established for adults, as Ruskln Col- the put two dor*, but there »re .bout|>«« ™ e.ubltahed tor the educetleo i from trades unions. Such I college, it Is pointed out, would be 'haven of refug) for extra mural One baatfred and twenty-five thou- { Let us hope that it was a •aad dollars la pavlag bonds war* threst, something that will not ma- The lady that brags about never be- i of th * nnlversity. and would voted la the city of Tallahassee thtt terialise. It would be the acme of Ing without her coat of paint around J^ wUcll ftort ^ under The — week, which thaws the way the dust| Irony If this gallant warrior should be the house wUl soon find thpt she Ueafos conm ldsw and which they r hot he without 1L ■alia hare km eaahl, to eomplou. Webster’s Tested Seeds Large Packets 5c CHARTER CHOCOLATES Assorted Nuts and Brazils The best candy we ever sold. J.W. Square Deal Druggist 104 E. Jackson SL PHONE <06. You and Your Plans Five years from today you expect to be considerably bet ter off financially than now. Look back five years. Have you covered much ground since then? If so, you have saved a por tion of your income, and we invite you to continue with If you haven’t, the only way to make the next five better than the last five years is to start saving ato nee. Bank of Thomasville Designated Depository of State of Georgia, County of Thomaa and City of Thomaavllla. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Prices Reduced on Ford Cars Following Prices Effective To-day: F. O. a DETROIT Chassis $235.00 Runabout 269.00 Touring 298.00 Ton Truck 380.00 Coupe 530.00 Sedan 595.00 Starter and demountable rims $95.00 extra on open models. This reduction of $50.00 on list price of all models establishes the lowest plane of prices in the history of the Co mpany. Place your order early to Insure prompt delivery, r phone 98 for a salesman who will call and explain our liberal time sale plan without obligation. TMSVILLE SUES COM