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DAILY HME*SMTtRPfUU, 7H0MA8VILLE, GEORQIA
MONDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 4, 1122.
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H. GOLDSTEIN'S
SPECIALS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY
Men’, Overcoats, at
$4.98
Ladies' $25.00 Coatj at
$16.75
Ladies’ 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
DANGER POINT AT THE
LAUSANNE CONFERENCE
IS NOW NEAR AT HAND
le, Dec. 4—A review of the
■econd week of the Near East confer
ence shows clearly that the negott*
tlons hare reached a point of danger;
the question of capitulations, or special'
prudence which satisfied the foreign! ES
powers and finally induced them defl-'
nltely to abolish the foreign tribunal
privileges. Japan has, therefore, urged
Turkey to be patient
The Turks argue that complete ad-
mlnstratlve sovereignty is perhaps the
most solemn article of the new Otto j
man national pact A prominent Turk
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tailoring -coat-lining, ets.
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Phone 43
205 West Jackson Streot
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Your roof if neglected requires the heaviest upkeep
expense of any part of your home. THEN WHY
NEGLECT?
privileges, enjoyed by foreigners In
Turk.,, Whies »M Uk.n „„ S.turd.,, (rom ^ „
may mate or break the conference, r J . _ v ^ _
thl, 1. .o became .n aiamae to j be bctor6
"If Americans and other foreigners
like to be under the authority
Turkish courts, then let them
Turk
arrested in New York he would
American court and
clilon on capitulation me, eo wound
Turkish national pride, that the Turks “ ' 7
. .... ’ . . . should exist In Turkey.”
ma, doa tkol, fe.o. and so back to The Turltl ,h po.m„ n weakened b,
‘ n, ora - the fact that complete unity of front
Ererybod, reall.e. the extreme delk | by trea , ba , 8een erected
against the Turks 'on this problem.
cacy and danger of the negotiations o
capitulations. The Turks have reject
ed all suggestions of the powers. In
cluding the United States, that the
special privileges enjoyed by foreign
era past shall be retained, more «s- <
peclally any attempt to have foreign j jj e “ Url ff"from U
consular court* try cases Involving
foreign reeidents or foreign property.
Both Ismet Pasha and Dr. Rlsa Nnr,
plenipotentiaries from Angora, Inform
ed the correspondent of the Associated
Press yesterday that they would resist
any attempt to place Turkey
ternatlonai standing than "smaller and
less Important states, like Greece and
Mexico.” They could lnalst on com
plete administrative Independence.
Dr. Rlsa said: "We hear that the
powers, Including (he United State*
thinking of substituting "Judicial
guarantees’ for the hateful expression,
‘capitulations.’ In so far aa foreign
tribunals are concerned this will not
do; It means the same thing under •
different name. Any way we object to
a transitory period whereby Turkey
would be supposed gradually to eman
cipate herself from the ancient regime
of capltaulatlon. We want complete
freedom
The leading European powers have
received important help from Japan In
their struggle to keep the foreign
courts In Turkey. Japan herself suf
fered the same humiliation as Turkey,
and sympathises with the Turkish at
titude. But Baron Hayasbl has made
the point that It took Japan two de
cades to sstabllsh a system of Juris-
However, Russia la expected to side
with her ally, Turkey.
Another capitulation difficulty lies
in fixing the customs tariff. The pow-
permlt Turkey to increase
15 per cent, but
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lliiiil II 1 1111
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for
Thanksgiving
Fruit Cake
The STONE Kind
1, 2, and 4 pounds
each.
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Phone 11
the Ottoman state wants complete
.freedom to make iti own tariff sche
dule. The present echedule is prao
tlcally prohibitive tor the great bulk
of British end French goods. It re
mains to be seen whether the threat
©f the foreign powera to expend no
capital In Turkey will Induce the
Turks to change their recalcitrant at
titude.
In an attempt to give public strength
to their position the Turkish delegates
have widely distributed a pamphlet
written by Ahmed Rustem Bey, tor
mer ambassador at Washington, In {
which he warns the world that mod-
Turkey will never submit to haw
Ing foreigners disregard Turkish law
iwblle living on Turkish soli. He won
ders whether England and the United
States, “whose ethnical pride is
strengthened by religious prejudice,”
ever permit Turkey to enter the
•acred circle of the Occident on a
footing of fraternal equality.”
Listen to Reason
With the wisdom of a sage, Poor Richard said: “If you
will not hear Reason, she will surely rap your knuckles.”
The advertising you find in this paper is 100 per cent
reason. Ignore its messages, and you neglect opportunity,
overlook vital information and put yourself in a way to get
your knuckles severely rapped. Heed them, and you cannot
fail to profit.
Sometimes, the advertisements keep you from making an
unwise purchase by pointing out the reasons why one ar
ticle suits you better than another.
And ALWAYS they identify for you goods of unques
tioned value. When a store or manufacturing concern puts
its name on goods and tells you about them, you may be
sure that they worth consideration. It does not pay to
advertise merchandise that is not good.
IT’S WORTH WHILE TO HEED THE VOICE OF
REASON. READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS I
NEW BERN SCENE OF
NEW FIRE OUTBREAKS!
New Bern, N. C., Dec. 4—Two !
more firca broke out here yester-)
day, one believed to have been of
incendiary origin, and for a time iti
feared that something like the !
holocaust of Friday, which laid waste I
fifty blocks, would be repeated.
Both occurred early in the morning J
and the first one in Kennedy’s phar. j
macy, was soon out. The other, which I
officials said appeared to have been j
deliberately started, was confined J
to a storage warehouse of Griffith
street after a desperate fight of an j
hour. I
The building and its contents of!
oil, lumber and other inflammable j
material was in a light blaze before j
the alarm was turned in nnd firemen
found the flnmes leaping seventy or ,
feet high and threatening to |
endanger the Norfolk Southern Rail
way shops, many dwellings and a ‘
lumber mill, ‘ ' .7' (j -J&t |
Hundreds of persons tnrned out to 1
aid the firemen and after it was over ■
relief work for the suflerers from I
Friday’s fire was resumed. During j
the day several thousand persona,
estimates ranging as high as 5,000,
came to New Bern to see the burned i
but idle curiosity did not ap-
to be the only motive that
prompted the visitors for hundreds
of automobiles bore bundles of
clothes and bedding, now the great*
t need of the 1,800 or more pen
ns affected-
While spectators were wandering
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Men know they're right
in every detail -or the
label of these makers
wouldn’t be in them. We’ll
show you many models at
very reasonable prices.
PHONE 300
Headquarters for Hart. Schaffner and Marx Good Clothes
the Norwegian language suggested
that special legislation would hardly
be necessary to prevent ita wide*
spread use in Georgia.
«°monuL?*toN^ 3£EJ TINKHAM COMES BACK
ages of sympathy and offering aid I 1 WITH SAME OLD HARPING
me from many part* of the conn-, „
j. Washington, D. C., Dec. 4.—.
“If there is anything we ca n do, Representative Tinkham, Republican
cammand us,” was the tenor of all Masschuaetts, made public yesterday
the telegrams. Local citizens have * letter to President Harding corn-
subscribed $15,000 and the Elks of, mending his reported intention to
Charleroi, Pa., sent in $500 yester- 1 refer in his message to Congress to
day. ."widespread disrespect for law as
Approximately 1,000 tents have • exemplified by defiance
been sent here
Camp Glenn, .
the edge of tho burned area r© |“ b « enforced equally and impartially,
sembled a tented city. Today plans “With the greatest respect,” Mr*
will be made for cleaning up the Tinkham wrote, "may I draw your
ruins and for obtaining portable 1 attention to the fact that, whereas
houses to meet the requirements of eighteenth .amendment is per-
citizens who suffered, most of whoa ' misaiv0 in its authorization to Con-
are negroes, who generally were S^css*° legislation to enforce it;
without insurance. .the second section of the fourteenth
city of London during the last year
is shown in the census figures,
the interval between the census ol
1911 and that of 1921 the female
excess in London rose from 1,127 to
1,165 as compared with 1,000 males.,
In actual figures the females excess
in London is 841,365; an increase in
ten years of 72,362. The effect of
on the female population is
shown by the fact that nearly 26,
000 of this increase, or about 36 per
cent is accounted for by widows.
While the enumerated population of
London fell nearly one per cent dur
ing this period; widows increased in
number to 12 per cent.
Although there was a considerable
re from Fort Bragg and eighteenth amendment ” and auggest- increase in the number of persons be- 1
i, N. C., and last night in & that * u P® 1 *® of t °® c°n**itution tween the ages of ninety-five and
hundred in this period, the
centenarians fell from twenty, five
males and fifteen females, to sixteen,
six males and ten females.
Attack Chickens at Night!
One of the worst enemies of
chickens is the bed bug! They bite
Good order prevailed, according amendment, which commands Con-1 the chickens and inject a poison
to officials, and members of the local reduc ® representation in (liquid. Your chickens are in danger
field artillery company are satiating proportion to disfranchisement, is] of being infected with the typhus
the police in patrol work while, m * nd » tor F ,nd prescriptive and if germ! Wipe out all bed bugs NOW
distribution of supplies is’ being now scandalously nnd completely Guard against this menace. Use
helped in by the crew of the coast unenforced and nullified.” j Royal Guaranteed Bed Bug Liquid,
guard boat Pamlico- All patrolls are I Mr. Tinkham asserted that “with ( 25c. Sold and guaranteed by Ingram
under orders to arrest any persons fl *grant and widespread disfran* Drug store,
found under the influence of liquor, .chisement established by indisputable (Advertisement)
evidence now before Congress and
NORWEGIAN LANGUAGE NOT
PROHIBITED IN GEORGIA ! . m «„ d m.nt unenforced, the very |
‘tenure of the office you hold and
representation of the lower
house of Congress fa tainted with
unconstitutionality.”
Mr. Tinkham suggested that the
President call attention of Congress
“to its present unconstitutional
composition.”
Atlanta, Ga., Dec.
ernment of Norway hss asked Secre
tary of State McLendon if Georgia
has enacted any laws discriminating
against the use off the Norwegian
language in this state.
Attaches of the office have made
search of the statutes. They
found laws prohibiting the use of vile
language, obscene language, offensive
language, abusive language, and a
few others, bat nothing against the
Norwegian language.
Those who have cither aeen <*r heard
WOMEN IN LONDON NOW,
GREATLY OUTOiMBER MEN
London, No?. 8.—(By MaQ)—k
record increase in the number of fe
males as compared with males* in the
THEATER IN AUSTRIA
TURNED OVER TO ACTORS
Salzburg, Australia, Nov. 1. (By
Mail) The municipal theater of Sails,
burg has ben turned over to Its starf,
actors, musicians, stage hands and all
to be run at a cooperative concern,
The city had advanced a loan a<
working capital. The experiment to
interesting Vienna in view of a re.
port that the government's new fl.
panda! reform plan will compel the
Grand opera and the State prams
Theatre, both world farrons and al
ways subdized, tq place themselves
on a self-supporting basis.
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