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to industry doc. to-the scattering
a*, worker*. The avenge man out
or_a job does not idly wnt-for big
job to open for him again. He
seeks work. If he cannot find it i-
the city where he is, he looks else
where.
[ AIDS EMPLOYERS,
| TOO
_ ■ “As a result, organizations art
Commerce "“T’JPted. There is lost tiMe and
InlPVWPW Pa ari<1 ^ <i expcr ‘, sc . in Rathering new
lnleiwew ra .workers and fitting them into
lection For fche! th S!£j obs - , 1L
. I This would be saved to the em
eu. m Iploycr who had taken out employ-
men insurance for his workers
, VON- Insurance to]During the period of slack am-
against imemploy-1 ployment ho would be enabled to
: hj Herbert Hoov-ihold his force together.
ommerce, in an; “The insurance payments would
ihere today. i provide for the men "who had been
i.suiancc udvacat-: laid off _and their families, just
add aim— .sickness or 7 accident insurance
a wives and fain-;would carqy them through a perioa
when the workers | of idleness enforced through ill-
■ ness or •accident.'’
. ulinual migration “But wouldn’t that be—at the
,, iiliice to place. :-;Uut at least—expensive insur-
mployers by enab-ience,T Wouldn’t the rates be ex-
, i:p the same em- fpcrimental at first, probably high
ar to year without and tend to discourage employers
'.v training new [from attempting it?” .
r.v industrial dc- j “Some actual experience already
l exists in various countries. And
■ it insurance, in even upon our own statistics of
l-'idd !>:• developed I unemployment it could be given a
•f mutual, non-gov- J sound actuarial basis if applied to
;iii.lions,” Hoover'large groups. It would be a mu-
j tual undertaking. I do not believe
ceil labor opposes. tjie cost would exceed I or 2 pdr
■ mploynicnt, insur-1 cent of the payroll,
ieve that as a vol- 1 "There are a great many em.
mutual form, plojrerx who would today joji in
the cost of such insurance if ,'t
were undertaken. With great in
dustrial groups united in such
joint action, ris|ts .would decrease
and a great measure of security
be established for employes.
“There is nothing that leads to
such despair and ueeay of self-re
spect as being.out of a job when a
mpn wants work and when the
support of his family is in
jeopardy.
“Here rrnWns a- great field
where insurance can be newly de
veloped.”
'—T v —.
mild meet with ap-
all other rightly
mco has proved its
..ay would such insur-
included?” inquired,
m pay the premiums?
! 1 li.. the approximate
;>."ti’on .to wages?”
'iki-rs are not the only
Mifffer during depres-
' mployniint,” Hoover
"There i, a great loss
X OUT—IT IS WORTH
MONEY
I ft: nut this .'slip, enclose with 5c
kd mail it to Foley & Co., 2335
leffieid Avt.y Chicago, III., writ-
j name and address clearly. You
1 receive in rsturn a tvial pack-
i containing Foley’s Honey and
r Compound; for roughs, colds
1 croup; Foley Tills for pains
fsdes and back'; rheumatism,
ache, kidney and bladder all-
its; and Fpiey Cathartic Tab-
, a wholesome arid thoroughly
sing cathartic Tor con3tipa-
tili tir.ners, headaches, and
n'sh luvvola. Sold everywhere.
-(Adveiti oment.)
AMERICA NOW CONSUMING
DRIED GRAPES FRROM AFRICA
LONDON — Speaking to mem
bers ol the staff of the British Em
pire Exhibition, Major. Belcher,
who has just returned from an em
pire tour, referred to the big trade
In dried fruit In South Africa. Ho
said n large trade was being done
In dried grapes with the United
States. ■ Inside every packet were
Instructions for the erection of a
privato distillery, which probably
'ccounted for the growing demand
by the Americans for dried grapes.
All of the Ills and Evils of
Modern Could Be Cured
By/This Plan Now Be
ing Urged.
BY ROY -GIBBONS
CHICAGO—Modern evils can be
cured—
Only by getting back to the
spirit of knighthood* which reign
ed in medieval times'.
That’s the belief of a group of
voung me n and women hero and
they’re formed an organization
called “The Knights of the Holy
Grail ’ to carry 1 out their ideals.
The expressed purpose of the
organization is to coax knighthood
back into flower.
Members are not ‘required to
wear cast-iron habetdasliery, tilt
a spoor us big as a tree-trunk or
ride about Chicago streets on the
conventional milk-white steed.
But they are required to prac
tice chivalry, develop a spirit of
honor and substitute vitru'* for
primitive impulses and passions.
DOUBLE STANDARD
DRAGON
The chief dragon the organiza
tion wilt seek to impale on its
good sword will be the double
standard of, morality. No more of
that, say the “knights” and their
ladies.
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Krulzcr is di
rector of the organization.
“The spirit of knighthood ran
save the world from much woe and
misery,", she says.
“Our organization is growing
beyond measure.
“We plan to put manhood and
womanhood o nthc same high mor
al standard.
Women will assist in the move
ment by dropping their abandon
ment of precedent and cuHivating
moral restraint. Men must take
the knighthood oath to live pure
lives ami again to elevate womnn
to her former pedestal.
WOULD SAVE
WORLD
News of The Day
Bishop Appeals to Youth]
to Save Ireland.
ARRESTsIn RUHR
Law Gives Little Hope of I In Case of War There
Mediation.
French forces occupy Gelsenklr-1
chen, arresting' mayor and other |
officials who were severely beaten,
according to Berlin semi-official J
agency dispatch.
Will Be No Russ-Turk
Alliance, Thinks Vick
ery, Relief Head.
(By EDWARD THIERRY
NEW YORK.,—Hope that holtll-
ties will be averted between the
Grand Fasclatl council in Rome, I Turks and the allies in the dancer-
under Mussolini’s guidance, com-lous Smyrna crisis was expressi-i
pels VascistI Free masons to quit!by Charles V. Vickrey, general
free masons or the Fascistl. | secretary of the Near Eus'.l Heller,
Interview.
Blsliop Fogarty of fCtllatoe, ap-1 Vickrey has Just returned f om
peals to Irish youths to save their | Asia Minor, wlu-re he inspected
country from ruin.
Bonar Law’s speech In commons
gives little basis for hope that
Great Britain wilt meditate France
and Germany on Ruhr troubles,
unofficial London opinion says.
French occupation of Emmerich
refugee relief being d nc by Amo
i lea.
nm Inclined to minimize re-
! ports of a now war rising out of
disputes-and ultimatums puslng
between.Uio -Turks aiai European
I powera,” ho said. “Our rellpr
workers are there In a purely non-
political capacity, and with a view
cuts chief line of rail and water I i>oinl that Is entirely humane
route between Holland and Eng
land anil Isolates Ruhr Industries |
from neutral countries.
Modernists. in Russian church
start caniDalgn to remove all bells
from churches and turn them Into
cannot express opinions that are
in any way poli-tcal.”
Twenty-five thousand orphans
who are dependent upon the Near
"Cast Relief for their daily food are
In the Caucasus, outside Turkish
territory. Vickrey was asked want
ploughs, Moscow advices declare. | the fate might bo of these children.
caught on tho fringe of Russia, in
Floating weallmr bureau will |
soon watch over vessels at sea.
case War flared out of tho Hmyrn;
crisis and Russia possibly entered
protecting lives and proiicrty. | Into a military alliance With the
Washington officials, hope. I Turks.
- —- .' • I' "Scare stories of a possible Rus-f
President Harding unofficially I so-Turkish allinnre are scarcely
declared lo have approved Govern
mental organization. Including con
■(ruction of war and navy depart
ments.
Child’s tongue shows
if bilious, constipated
M BUS WEIS
in "worm fig suit
[Even Cross, Feverish, Sick Children Love its Taste
and it Never .Fails to Empty Little Bowels
ty mother! Atoaspoonful of Ask your druggist for genuine
onmi Fig Syrup’/today may "CaUfo'rnia Fig Syrup.” It never
• A - M «*;
dlul, has rold, colic, or if stoni- Dons fori babies and children of
is smir, langue coated, bredth all ages are printed on each bottle.
». remember a good liver and Say “California” or you may get
**• ariien is often all that is an imitation fig syrup.—(Advcr-
tK ** r i'- itisement.)
Without virtuous womanhood
respected by pure manhood then-
can be no salvation from the mor
al perils now threatening to en
gulf the world."
Tot “Knights of the Holy Grail”
i.re said to have been a powerful
foice behind the present investi
gation of commercialized vice in
Chicago.
The commissioner of health re
quested Mrs. Kratzner to sit in at
round-table discussions of the Chi
cago vice problem.
12 Officers and
6 Planes tg P. R.
• SAN ANToklO, Tei.—Twelvi
officers who will hiake the flight
In six DeHsviland 4-B airplanes
from Kelly field to San Juan P. R.
have been designated by Uie war
department, according to notifica
tion received Wednesday at, Kel
ly field. The date for starting the
flight depends ty-gely upon time
of completion of tne planes.
The officers designated are Copt.
The*. O. Lnnphlr. eomtnan :er of
the air service ad f t. Sill. Okla.,
Commander*, First Lieut. C. B.
Austin. Langley Field; First Lieut.
H. F. Nelson, McCook, field, First
Lieut. O. C. McDonald. Langley
Field; First-Lieut N. Longfellow,
Mitchell Field; First LleuU. It. K.
Stoner, Langley Field; First Lieut.
J. A. Woodruff. Kelly Meld; First
Lleuts. C. V. Haynes Field; D. H.
Dunton. Kelly Field; \ O. Kirkgcy
(Photographic officer) W'lber
Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio, I. a.
Hcorman. Kelly Held; E. T. Sel
ler, Kelly fleld-
Offcring of the f^ghti is provided
by order which specifics that ns
senior officer captain Lanphlr will
lie tho commundcr; Lieut. Erik II.
Nelson. Engineer officer and Lirut.
Guy Kirks tho photographic 'offi
cer. .
Capt. Lanphlr and the officer-se
lected as udvnnce agent have br^n
ordered Ho Washington to confer
with ’the air'officers In order t"
prepare for the Journey.
Baltimore police halt Inquiry In
to reported kidnapping of Roman
Catholic sister and Incident ap
parently Is officially ended.
Albert Ballln, In gworn depost
Hon made public at Chicago for de
fense of alleged communists, de
clares Burns detective agency offi
cial caused Balln to write lettor
to New York postmaster threaten
ing to kill him and blow np Wool-
worth building.
Secretary of War Weeks assigns
creditable," lie Bald. "Russia lias
vast power nml resourcea in men;
but her transportation system Is
In such a hroken-d- wn eondltioa
that It would seem physically, im-
posslzlo for them to Join the Turks.
Russia Is hardly to be Co-Hid-
ered an important/ factor In offen
sive warfare. Her , power could
be agsorted, however, in a defen
sive wny In case she were at
tacked.” ,
Vickrey - spent some time in
Smyrna and Constantinople. He
■aid ho saw a single ship in Smyr
na hnrbor that had carried 27,000
refugees away to Greece. In one
voyage H.SOP persons were car
ried.
’In one ranshackle building in
Col. A. J. Hull to expedite disposal | Constantinople,’' ho said, “I saw 300
of government war contracts. In- I newly made orphans whom our re-
volvlng more than 160,000 cases. I Kef worker* had picked up in the
—i— | streets and abandoned homes of
Cleveland Federal judge rules I th >' sigle town of Ordu, Ire Asia
that war draft evaders are Immune I Minor.”
from prosecution udder statue of]
limitations.
ft V TO
LONDON 11
[Oldest Angelican
Church Burned
Received Praying
Buy Your Office Furniture
-NOW-
J “ > some spring cleaning in- your
office, put in some new equipment
ami make the office look, better
a "'i you can do your work in less
time and with more ease. *
New shipment of desks just re
ceived and going at very attrac
tive prices. Let’s figure on your
requirements.
The Me 1
rai-d V
MdNTREAL — Trinity Church,
said to be the oldest Angelican
church In Canada was destroyed
by tire ofundotermined origin ear
ly Wednesday.; ’
The historic edifice, which was
built,In 1866 wlthln.a stone's throw
PHILADELPHIA — Regular lot the Imperial (Military barracks,
daily flying passenger service back I was the scene of many of tho
and forth across the Atlantic I fashionable weddings and other
ocean will be an accomplished fact I religious celebrations of the last
in 11126! I half of the 19th century. It was
' Ahd the trip—each way—will be I Intimately associated with > tho
made in about 30 hours! | military life of the city and former
This is the belief of Edward R. I ly was used as the garrison church.
Armstrong, a noted engineer, avia-lit housed many old regimental
tor and inventor of Philadelphia, I flags.
who has jnst completed plans out- Trinity Was sold by the Angell-
lining in detail the establishment I cans to the Syrian community for
of this extraordinary service. 1170,000 last year.
He proposes to construct eight'
gigantic stations which will be an-1 . n
chored at intervals of 400 miles ||Jlf»ft nr RlirilS SHp
across the Atlantic ocean. By
methods which he has perfected ft
will be possible -to anchor these
stations In fixed places and
stabilze them so that they will be I ALEXANDRIA. Va. — Caroline
free from the roll and pitch which I Robinson Moncuro, 11 year'old
even the most mammoth ocean lin-1 daughter of Mrs. Caroline Pember-
trs are subjected to. I ton Moncure, died Tuesday night
Each station or “seadrome” will | from the effects of Inhaling flames
be 1J!Q0 feet long, 400 feet wide, I when her night dross caught fire
and have a platform of 11 1-21 Saturday whllo sho was kneeling
acres on which the seaplanes wllllln prayer before an open fireplace,
alight. A crew of about 125 men I Her mother also suffered hums
will be stationed on each seadrome I when she threw a hlankot over the
There will be complete radio-tcl:-1 child’s blazing garment,
phone and wireless telegraph re-1
ceiving and broadcasting stations, TURKEY TO HOLD AN
meteorological bureau, aeroplane ECONOMIC TO?
repair shop and hotel accommoda-1 - * -
tlons fori overnight guests. Bc-I CONSTANTINOPLE — An
tween stations huge buoys--one I economic congress of Turkey is to
*TO r . J illuminated at J be held at Smyrna at a date next
Ik- * c 5 t ?il ne ru7. If,* 1 * I month yet to be named. The de-
t* 1 ® ®2 ur ? c °* th Jr, 7® w White Way. I crec ordering the election of dele-
Ten planes will leave the Amer-1 gates has been issued from An-
!?? n terminal—say at Atlantic I gora. It provides that every Caza,
£n?-T d< ‘ i y ’.u an i U r P U ?** or district shall have eight delc-
of *' n 8.i' s t* termmal-1 gates, one to represent commerce,
possibly at Plymouth—daily. Each j another artisans another .workmen,
plane will carry from 20 to 30 pas- jtlic fourth a .chartered company of
■angers, two operators, and will I some kind, tne fifth bankingr inter-
J** vo *P tccs f° r carry-1 es ta ana the remaining three the
!^iJTi 8 L a r„ Paykages I agricultural community. The dele-
eouiyalcnt in "eight to one-half I gates are to be named by a com-
tho total passenger load. mission over which shall preside
«"je w,1 i ’, P’ane be more thc highest local civil official and
■1’“'' yK* n half away I to b i.composed of members of the
t *tapovers at I local chamber of commerce,- agri-
the stations will, vary from 15 culture, arts and the p re indent and
minutes to half on hour. Meals mcm bera of the municipal council.
oth ? r The £on (rress will formulate rec-
*1 • ommendations for the economic'or-
'^[gnmtation of the country to be
1 t i me * P 0 *- presented to tho National Assent-
up to 300 milvs an hour, pro-1 fi..
vUing there is a favorable ;wind. Kom*l Pasha will preside and
JBffi&SBLT: ft P the opening^address.
oc ! an in „ to "[{j* 1 ENGLISH WOMEN INSIST
S° “ we »ther ON WELL FITTING MONOCLES
fiS&’l. ok H , ne , LONDON-The monocle is be-
e f"L of th Sh"K worn among professional and
caused by fog, storms and I fashionable women on London this
1 ...» 4k.*‘ r '• 'winter to nuch nn extent that It
Armstrong says that bo far a*
oral
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL
Thursday andFriday
U'tiiilMI;
lit i
For Your Health
or Your Happiness
Sec the Comedy That is Rocking the World From the
North Pole to the South.
The Greatest Comedian in His Greatest Comedy
qA Riot of Smiles!
A Panic of Laughs!
* .
IIM BALL YOUNG
Bulldog Orchestra
Local Pick-Ups
A GENTLEMAN from Carnesville
was in the cluy -today ana say*
the- oil excitement has broken out
afresh and a company is organiz
ing Jn tho county* to Sink a well the
coming spring or summer. More
oil indications have‘been found.
the flying phases of his plan are
concerned there is not a detail that
is not already an accomplished
fact. His two really new contribu
tions are his methods of anchor
ing and stabilizing his mid-ocean
stations. .
FOR SPORT WEAR
Hemstitched motifs make nttntc
five trimming on crepe 4e chine
frocks Intended for sport »rr.
Sometimes a little hand -ni-reld
threatens to supercede the lore
nette and horn-rimmed spectacles.
The feminine monocle is rimmed
with thin tortoise-shell, white
gold or platinum. One optician
said women who ne*d glasses pre
fer the monocle for “l(s becoming
effect.”.
In order that the effect may be-
becoming and not that of a face
screwed up to keep the glass from
falling out, thri feminine mono-^
cles are made.to fit with faultless 1
precision. Thus wrinkles qrc avoid
ed. Th, monocles when at cast are
on black silk cords of
of ribbonin’ ptinboy/hues.'
MR. MOSS, who last fall built a
nice homo on she Mitchell Bridge
road. Just beyond the city limits,
has moved hack to his farm in
Madison county, and Mr. Upchurch,
has rented tho place. Mr. Moss
says to succeed a farmer must
utick to his land.
MR. A. H. DAVISON, who has
been confined Do his home tor sev
eral days, la much l>ettor and ex
pects *odn to he out again. This
is good nows for the host of friend,
of this popular gentleman.
THE BEAUTIFUL WEATHER
today hrouslit a number of farm-
era to [lawn and business picked
They say Just so soon as the
pi-nund dries off they will speed
the plows . A good deal ot wv>rk
was done before tne rains set In.
They ro|s>rt small grain as look
ing fine.
THE COLD 8TORAGE plant It
doing nicely. Their fresh meat
ik-iiarlment is about full and many
perishable goods are stored. .The
manager Says they are receiving
many Inquiries from farmers^
THE LARGE PIPING for sew
erage extensions is being deliv
ered. and work will soon start on
giving outlying sections a' sewer-
ago system.
THE BRADBURY- OWEN8 CO.
Is todny moving their *Wck Mo
thw store they have rented at the
'corner of Clayton street anej. Col
lege avenue. •
FINISHING TOUCHR8 are be
ing put on 4he new undertaker's
department for Bernstein Bros. It
will he one of the best arranged In
Georgia, .
MR. GEORGE RICE, of Hutch-
Iftg. Is in the city and say* Ogle-'
thorpe farmers have gone to-work
with hope nnd enthusiasm. Mr,,
lfjce says that he and seYeast
neighbors- will this year try the
Hill Mixture, as they cannot pay
the high price for calcium arsen-
ate.
MR. CHARLEY PHINIZY, who
has been on a business trip to
AugiisJt, Is expected home tonlghL
A note of condolence or a brisk
visit to a family which hah loet a
member bv death is a. necessary
social duty, hut anything in the
nature of intrusion upon such
grief is unkiqd and inconsiderate,
not n> mention bad form. During
at ri’.-.st the conventional..mourn-
ing,period.the f ? mtfy unquestjoo-
ably will. apDrcctMe, solitudtv ex
cept as ,te tho . doses*i peranphti
friends. ' • 1 - ■
>*47.
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• • •"
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