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DAILY TIMES-ENTERPRItt. TH0MA9VILLE, GEORGIA
SATURDAY AFTERNOON, HOVKHttll 2*. 1122.
TURKEY, AND THE GOOD
THINGS THAT GO WITH IT
Thanksgiving is a day to be devote dto sacred memories and
present blessings. But custom has also made it an occasion of
feasting and general good fellowship.
The hostess who wishes to be free from worry regarding the ex
cellence of her dinner should use our high grade
Spices, Sage, Flavoring Extracts, Etc.
All goods are guaranteed fresh and full-flavored. After the din-
Mints, Candies, etc.
Then there's a possibility that there'll be a demand for some
thing to relieve that feeling 0 f after-dinner fullness.
INGRAM DRUG CO.
Seedsmen Phone 600 Druggists
'MRS HENDERSON HAD
APPEALED TO HEALER
Lancaster. Ohio, Nov 25-Karackas
Red Wood. Clrclevllle, "Indian healer*
who says he cures by "thought and
prayer.” was appealed to by Mrs.
Florence Henderson .who with her
husband and four children, was found
dead 1
iclr hoi
, In (
HOME OF A. J.STANALAND BULGARIAN MEETS
SERIOUSLY DAMAGED BY j GREEK AT LAUSANNE
FIRE THIS AFTERNOON j Uu „ no ,
Th, three lire, of the proem cold Verucelo., former premier of Greece,
spell series have been consumated. and “■ Stambeuliaky the Bulgarian ■
fire which deatroyod prln,t; mlnlater, faced each other nt
r of the place y« 8t « rd ®y 8 sewion of the Near East
ern conference, when an effort was
made to reach an agreement on
bright Bulgaria's claim to an outlet i n the
which ^ e S ean sea * Bot * 1 men ■howed great
The first
mall garage in the
Mrs. Dena Snodgrass on Remington
avenue. The fire occurred at about 2
k a. m., and made a
As Usual
We ire til ? ftr>: t «
Salt Fish Roe
to rid herself of real and fancied ilh
it was revealed hete yesterday after
search of tho Henderson house. A light. In the garage t
letter fioni Red Wood dated Sept. 10. was owned by a negr.,
nr ere,I to eore Mrs. Henderson r„ Ihe privileges or the use of It hud been SUmboulilky
“Hindoo occult absent method.- [allowed. This was an Oidsmoblle tour- lhe “ aual p0>!l! ‘
This helps to substantiate the the-1 mg cor and It waa completely destroy- the p ° rt Bedeagotch, contending
cry official, are working on now, they ed. Parties report on explosion os that ° th « r W ™uld Bulgaria
asserted, that the woman killed her- fire touched off the ga. tank. bc * uar ‘ nt “ d r ' ee commerce. Veni.
self and family over imaginary Ills. The second lire came this morning tel °* ° pp03ed tfm Proposal in
Red Wood's letter acknowledged re- .hen the re.ldence ol Mr,. W. W. P**" 0 ”" 1 ,p "' h - h » ldi "« “<
Ipt ol »l.nd„ lock of "auburn hair" Beasley In Falrvlew. was Ihrealened. port . at Dedeagatch under the
id asserted that his "now sister" F | r0 started on the roof but It was
• soon controlled and the damage re*
Associated Pre.s ,-aa very alight.
j The residence of Mr. A. J. Stanaland
'on Crawford street, next to the Ran
dall House, waa burned badly when
the roof at about 2
The blaze was seen by par-
Broad street, near the Ford
Ill., Nov. 25.—Wheat and
SALT MULLET
FRESH FISH
H. VANN & SON
“Quality and Service our
motto.”
PHONES 14 and IS
Red Wood told
representative in a telephone convert
sation last night that he had never
seen Mrs. Henderson, that he had
never prescribed any medicine lor her j "**“ VTT j’
and that after writing her ho had f ® s ar e
neve.- heard from her again.
As a further Indication of the motive
of the tragedy, officials declare a scrap
book was found with a notation read
ing “Ezeklttl 16-6."
This rends: "And when I passed by
thee, and saw thee polluted In thine
own blood. I said unto thee, tbou must
In thy blood live. Yea. I said, unto
tbee thou must In thy blood live." |
control of u mixed commis:
The temper of the speech of Id.
Venizelos alone indicated what diffi
culties Bulgaria would have in deal
ing through a port which was
possession. *
Bulgaria yesterday made
vations on the decision to give
use of Dedeagatch ns a free port and
Turkey made reservations on the pia n
for demilitaryizing the neutral
along her western border wi
ving her any guarantees
lUtrulity would be respected.
Thus Lausanne seemingly already
getting into the class of the Genoa
conference which was more r.jtabb
turned In and the department got there for [ho „, crV a tion , thc pow „,
than >t was for definite agreement!
place, and an alarm was sen
Fleetwood received the alarm, but J
stated that he understood the name t
be Brandon and on North Crawford j
strept. The fire wagon went as far |
as Calhoun street anil seeing no blaze L
returned. The second alarm
religious fanaticism entering Into
mind brooding over physical Ula. I ~ T he roof was burned badly and the
Physically worn out, and on the interior probably made unfit for habl
arrived at without reservations.
Ismet Pnsha yesterday wanted
clear understanding in the treaty
which the Lausanne
ST. LOUIS MARKETS
St. Louis. Nov. 25.—Wheat No. 2 red
1.30 to 11.33; No. 3. $1.26; Dec.
1.15%: May $1.14.
Corn No. 2 white 74%c; No. 3 74%c;
Jeo. 69%c; May 63%.
Oats No. 2 white 44%c; No. 3 44 to
4%c; Dec. 44c; May 43%c.
verge ol hysterica, Mra. C. B. Allen, t aH 0 a both from (Ire and water, whlrh 1 Z"~~ .i~Jl ~~~
sister or Ihe dead woman and next wax thrown on It Many o( Ihe houxe. f 1 ,h p wl " S ua ' a "-
door neighbor, and her husband pack- h0 |d goods were taken
rd ell their bclonslnga and left Lan resulted to them, a> Is usual In
castor yesterday (or Nelionvllle, home o( lh „ ktoa . The i os j will be
ol Mrs. Allen’s parents. J terla]
"I can’t stand the sight of tbatj
i any longer.” said the sister. *i
DEFENDANTS IN ALLEGED
marking time. I BABV CASE GIVEN FREEDOM [Turkey and Greece,
(Continued from Page 1)
Officials here
pending the result of chemical tests of
the vital organs of the adult Hender-
son being made at Columbus by state I "”77,uy when the, W
TURPENTINE | chemists and the completion of a I that justice might
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 25.—Turpentlng series of other Investigation:- 1
Irm, $1.45; rosin firm. They still hold
dead woman II responsible for the
the Black Sea to Aegean St
asked that a belt of territory sixty
kilometers be laid out, thiriy kilo,
meters on each side of thc frontier
between Turkey and Bulgai
which form
a neutral boundary between Easters
and Western Thrace.
Ismet called attention to the impor.
tance of fortification on the frontier
EMPLOYMENT INCREASED
Mens
Hunting Boots
JUST RECEIVED
Thc boot you have been
looking for.
PRICE
$8.50
Same lw>ot two years ago
sold for $14.50
MITCHELL
SHOE CO.
.North Broad Street.
nd inci
rec.iids for electrical energy used by
industries and for passengers carried
•by public utilities, according to figur
es compiled by the Federal Reserve
Bank of the Seventh District, and
leading electrical utilities.
secured In the * f t j, e c j ty Q f Adrianople saying
ih» b.ll.f fha. ,u. i e,ent U “ > * U,e “ w t0 " ,atl,lu8 lhe [would bo tco much to ask th. Turks
suouslbl. for !hl '"' ,rt ' ,tart " 1 ^ the present pr0, °- to destroy thee strongholds without
eution ' [effective guurantece that they would
The general Impression prevail. In j „ot bo repaired in the future.
DIED AT STATE PRISON FARM j-“* <a "°°"""'F lb “ in- J dt '“ d * a “ | The repreaeutative power, gather,
” * *" " * * “|at Lausanne apparently did not find
ih. Ga.. Nov. 25 —William I 17 ilJIZ"”'7.L”T7a III grcat $ oy in tho Pr°*P cct of assuml.i|
ixactly what you
ind expert work-
amts H. Brown,
Wall Paper, Phone 251.
CONSOLIDATE EVIDENCE
AGAINST DAUGHERTY
Washington, D. .C, Nov., 25—Con-
olidation of evidence which may be
roduced bv the rail unions affected
y the Daugherty rail strike Injunc-
lon with tt
had nothing whatever to do with the
baby found on the Montlcello reai o j(| inu Jtuo in _. TIIII ,
McKenslo, O^EffluglTm Munty!"»™. I “ " r “ l !lJl m d e |'!fmai e M i 'low 1 r “ pon * lblU,,r th,t the n '“ tralitp »'
ing a sentence In the state nenlten-i* 11 ent r,ly dl,f#reat c&ae - 11 *■ ,ur " such an important Balkan belt would
, ..... , - . P , „„ ” Jther believed that this case Is one ln!t. », .11
tary at Mllledgevllle for the killing' ., . ..... , . .. *>♦ Pespcctcd. At all events niey
o; Robert Croslby, at Guyton, died yes- l* h Ch n ° ,1,ega,,ty ,§ ,nTO,ved . at lea8t j avoided taking any definite decision,
terday. The son who was convicted ° f th ® kInd that Wa * ClaIm ® d ,B the 1 They agreed thnt neutrality undoubt-
Jointly with his father 1. serving a C ° Urt P rocedure - Prosecutor Hughes edly wouI ,i nrisc a9 an liSUe when tha
term In the penitentiary but has been ha * DOt ® ,ven out any 8tatement the ( p a rdnnelles question is discussed and
granted a new trial. | ? vldeace on whlch the warrant was that thc Thracian neutrality problem
DEBS TO SPEAK TOMORROW
25.—Eugei
CORNISH FISHERMEN WATCH
M YEARS FOR MENHADEN
public appear- st - Ives * Cornwall, Oct 13.—(B>
ance since his release from the At-! Ma, D— F °r fourteen years, two gnarl-
lanta federal prison last Christmas j ed ’ hawk-eyed fishermen, perched
when he will address an audience of upon a Precipitous cliff at St. Ives
Socialist party members here. 'overlooking the Atlantic .have watch-
— Jed for the return of the pilchard to
•resented by the WORLD LEAGUE AGAINST "" Con, " h Th '‘ '" h ,0M by
could be disposed of at the s
the 1
menhaden in the United
American Federation of Labor in the j ALCOHOLISM MEETING | Slat
House proceedings to impeach Attor-. . “TT I William Noall and Edward Cothey
ney General Daugherty was decided ■ Toronto, Ont., Nov. 25.—Plans to • kee P the,r vigil from dawn until 1
upon yesterday by the executive coun- enlist students throughout the world ; ,et - They never have their meals
cil of the federation. The decision was: in the fight for prohibition, were dU ! tether; one eats while the other
announced by the council after a con- J cussed at the international convention | watches for the return of the fish to
ih B. M. Jewell, president, of the world league against alcohol the bay. which was formerly the pll-
of the railway empolyes’ department | Ism today. Delegates from fifty &» chards* favorite haunt
where It was agreed | lions answered the roll call. | Fourteen years ago there was the
greatest catch of pilchards ever known
and wealth came to the local flaher-
1, but since then the fish have only
also that the federation’s case would
be directed by Jackson H. Ralston, Its J Whit# Spots
general attorney. I white spots I
Consequently attorneys for the raU ,work “ f,er 11 ** Wl
lions, armed with data, will be
rought to Washington for confer-
ice with the council and Mr. Ralston
the matter. Further proceedings In
■e impeachment attempt will be
ken before the House judiciary
in Wood,
ft on the wood-
ihed are caused i frequented the bay once. On that
: use luke warm I ca,lon th<? y camo to within two miles
suds or cleaning ° f the 8h0re ’ but the wh,8t,,n *
od dirt 1
AUGUSTA SHOPMAN FINED
Augusta. Ga.. Nov. 25.—Clifford
Wilson, charged with violatlnf
injunction issued by tho United Stat
es’ court here, during the shop
strike, was found guilty by a Jury thb
morning and sentenced to pay 1
of five hundred dollars and
three months In jail. He was accused
of attacking three employes of
Georgia Railroad shops.
AMERICAN RELIEF STEAMER
IN BOSPHORUS IN COLLISION
(By Associated Press)
Constantinople, Nov. 26.—The Am
dean Near East Relief steamer, Bel-
-avian, carrying two thousand or-
lans from Asia Minor, collided with
e trans-Atlantic liner New York, at
the Junction of the Bosphorus
j: Marmora this morning. Allied
have gone to their assistance.
>e. Dec
REMEMBER
that ICE is just .is important in cold weather as it is
in hot weather. You won’t need as much during
winter months- because the weather will keep your
ice hill down—BUT YOU NEED IT DAILY.
OUR SERVICE IS A YEAR ROUND SER
VICE! NOT MERELY A HOT
WEATHER SERVICE.
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EXCLUSIVE DEALERS
PHONE 6.
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SPECIAL
CHAMOISETTE GLOVES
Regular $1.00
This Day Only
59c
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the flour you've been
You’ll find a dozen
foe it before it’s in your
kitchen a day. Hurry-up cakes,
ns, muffins, popovers, biscuits,
:-cakes—therex no end the many
ou’ll find Sauers Self-Rising
convenient flour. Remember
it’s high quality soft wheat with just
the r'ght amount of rising ingredi
ents added to sr.ve you time.
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TECH-AUBURN FOOTBALL GAME
ATLANTA, NOV. 30th (Thanksgiving)
$S.8S
ROUND TRIP via A. B. & A. Railway
FROM THOMASVILLE
Tickets sold for all trains Nov. 29. Return limit
Dec. 3rd. Additional information from any A. B.
& A. Agent.
Rubber Boots
For
$3.00
A. T. Chastain
PHONE 192.
Now Is Thc Time For Hot
Buck Wheat Cakes
And
Rye Bread
Fresh Self-Rising Buckwheat and Rye ’
Flour Just In
Pringle Company
PROCRASTINATION
Don't put off too long, painting your house. It’s hotter to paint b«*
for# tho house needs It, than to wait too long, for thon you havo
to scrap# off, or burn off th« old paint, which Is an expense you
can avoid.
ONK OR TWO COATS OF
Devoe’s-Pure Lead and Zinc Paint
The Best to the Cheapest.
Thomas Drug Store
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Phones 41 and 795 Thomasville, Ga«