The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 05, 1923, Image 1

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VOL. 91 investigate Today! To Regular Subscriber* of THE DANNER-HERALD } 1,030 Accident Polley Free. Henry Wall, 45 is Held For Killing Clyde Miller, 16 Other Arrests Exacted. SHOOTINGWAS LATE SATURDAY Quarrell at Still Which Sylvester Miller Says is Farmer Finds $2,600 in Coffee Pot"Bank Bill Drake Who Last Week Thought He Had Lost $5,500, on Second Visit Finds Part of Stipend Returned. . - • LEXINGTON, Ga.—Bill Drake, ATQ Oglethorpe county planter who sev eral days ago lout $5,000.00 In his coffee pot ••hank." which consisted of a peculator hidden in a pile of cotton seed In an outhouse of his farm ytfrd, came to town last week and reported that he wasn't our as much luck as he first thought. Be cause— He says on another visit, which ills, Isead to Fatal Shoot- discovered that the person or per sona who took his hard earned cash became repentant and “ro-dcposlt- ed” half of It or to be exact. $2800.00. Mr. Drake had previously accused members cf Ills own family of ”rqT>- intf- (Special to Dartner-Herald) WIN OKU, Ga.—Clyde Miller, 16 v,.n- mM s 'n of Sylvester- Miller , Killed In a shooting affray ai j l„s father’* whiskey distillery In Ibnrow county late Saturday night. . Tii. young man was shot by Henry I Wall a man forty-five years of I aK «. w ho.se quarrel with Bose Sells | i- .said to have brought on tne J h!hwiting Is reported. Wall was arrested Saturday night .„„l i onflned In the Barrow county j.iil at Winder. Arrest or other mrii near the still is expected moui- rntarily. It was learned here Mon day. According to Sheriff Camp of Harrow county the.men were gath* • red about the distillery which Syi- voter Miller claim* belonged to him. They had been drinking beer whin Sells and Wall are said tu have began quarreling. Wall claims Selin hit hlrn in the hea<l with a { and began firing a stray bul let hitting young Miller causing his death almost instantly. The distillery of Sylvester Miller l.s located within a few yards of his home in the Ben Smith district of Harrow county, five mile*-front Win blng”’ him and is said to have caus ed the urrest of two of them and then later releused them wttn in structions that they never "tuy foot” on his place again. Mr. Drake did not divulge any In formation as to * whether Me had changed his place of deposit or not. Banks over the couhtry have selxed upon his sad plight to shesg the fol ly of no/t putting one's coin In their strong boxes and the general com ment here Is to the effect that if ne really lost any money through tne weakness of his "coffee pot" bank and recovered it luter that tnat that vesel of the kitchen family will be restored to }ts place aUsg with the pots and pans and that mime time lock will not guard his casn. dor. POOL THEIR FUNDS New Joint Body to Fight Prohibition Repeal, Gambling, Sunday En tertainments. Funeral ncvlce» for the young via* were to, have 1 been he|d Monday. ROCKEFELLER IS A LEAVES CAPITAL 1A VACATION S IS New Becomes New Postmaster; Work Takes Interior Post I WASHINGTON—Harry S. New who completed a six year term «* United States Senator from Indi ana Sunday tock the-oath of of- Monday as'the 49th postmaster _ iral of the United States. He succeeded Hubert Work of Colo- Irado, who was promoted by Presi- . dent Harding to be Secretary of in place of Albert B. Mexico, resigned. . witnesses the swesr- gg.ling in of the new postmaster gen- jersl. then,went immediately to the I department of the Interior where I he was sworn in as bead of that department. He is the 28th sec retary of the Interior.. THK1K PLA Y liKlHJ IN Ui At the war department Dwight tF. Davis of St. Louis was formal- Tkio Tnnr its Firqt Time industced into office as assist- ims lour is first ximt5 ;jmt secretary an( , „ fhort time Mrs Harding Has Been before Secretary Weeks left for a Out Since September. ‘hree weeks at List Given. WASHINGTON—President and Mre. Harding, accompanied by a party of friends, left Wash ington Monday on a special train for Florida where they will taka a vacation houseboat trip of more then a month. With Congress Adjourned;^ interior in t and the Executive’s Desk! F ^.°work W wit Cleared, Trip gun. • FLORIDA TO~BE ■BUIS HIM NEW YORK—Three of the country’s oldest and most sub- stantlal reform organizations have pooled their financial resorces and mapped a plan of campaign against prohibition repeal, race track gambling, prize fights, ma- lacious literature, Sunday theatri cal performance and traffic in narcotics, the New York World declared Monday. The new organization,, accord. .... . , - . , Ing to newspapers, Is to 'be known i 8 8°od, and compared theif as the International Reform Bu- ' if ,® wha t he said was Mr. Rock- - — -- feller’s. “John D. Rockefeller, who has World’s Richest Man Called “Abject Pauper Serving a Sentence At Tarrytown. CHICAGO—John D. Rockefeller “is an abject paupbtjerving n life sentence in a castle at Tarrytown” Eugene Debs told socialists here Sunday in the opening speech of his campaign' for William Cun- ncau, lawyer and Socialist candi date for mayor. He pictured socialism as an as sociation of men working for each reau of the- World Temperanee Foundation. The affilliated bodies I bodies *re said to -the Intornaton- 'al Reform Bureau, founded more then 30 ycars.agp.teihn.Jato " Wilbur F. Crafts,, tte World hibitlon foundation, 'and the Na- Uonal Temperance society. Headquarters are said to be planned in Washington. The or- Famous Novelist, States' Ration,, raid the World,' will man Hnd Lover Of have more than 3300,000 with Science v „SWW««^l|5f l 'S Tuesday Night 8 0 clock dent of the World Prohibition, ir 1 said to have been elected Genera) secretary. • In addition to hearing the Inlmltl table Harry Stillwell Edwards In one of his latest readings, Atbenl* ans who attend tbs recital at Si-ncy-Stovsll chapel Tuesday nlclit at 8 o'clock will be helping Drill the dread dlseass of society- tuberculosis. A few months ago Athens and rtarko county were 'startled with announcement of the largo percen- tare of tuberculosis esses and deaths here eachftresr.- The Com munity Council 'began work to raise a fund.for employing an ex* i*rt nurse, to help flght the malady in Clarke. -The nuysa la assured but additional funds are ..ended lo make the work More effective. PRICE SMALL FOR ADMISSION IN ELECTROCUTED FOB KILLING CHILD Floyd Smith Pays D6ath Toll For Taking the Ltffe of His Infant Off spring. the most dollars of any man in the ..vu „w.v worW t0 »Y way of thinking, is Jato.Ra«.< .»!> *!y® e t P«upqr,” -Mr. Debs said, orld not a prlsotier in Atlanta, •but is serving a life sentence in a castle at Tarrytown, N. Y. “This caitlft is provided with a lighting system through which, by pressing % single button, the entire building and grounds wiH become immediately flooded with' light That is to protect the rich est man in the world from assas* ainatlon. He never -sleeps peacefully be cause he does not know at what moment he may bo blown into eter nity. “When two capitalists meet and shake hands it is like a couple of cold liver sausages coming in to contact. But when a couple of socialists shake hands there is a thrill in the clasp which comes only through the association of men who are working for each other’s good.” BELLFONTE, Pa.—Floyd Smith fit Bradford county, was electro cuted at thb Rockvlew penitentiary for the slayinggof his -infant child ! In South Waverly in April; 1920. from the ticket „ # Wfu led t „ the cha f r >t 7;08 a. m. and was pronounced dead at 7:17 by Dr. Robert M. Campbell, the prison physician after three contacts. The child Smith was accused of killing was born a few months af ter his marriage. According to Smith he started out at night to abandon it. Near a farm house in the vicinity of his home, he said, a dog barked and in attempt ing to run awav he fell upon the child, crushing it to death. Fear ing he would be charged with mur der, Smith said he placed the body in a creek in South Waverly. He was arrested at Bi^hampton,. N. The proceeds '.ik the admission price will be ’mall, will be divided between Mr. Edwards and the Clarks County anti-tuberculosis association. Mr. Edwards will send his to Asheville X- l\. where U will be used In de fraying expenses of- treatment! of a young girl afflicted with the dl- wane whom he lent to the moun tain rity. The remainder will be mod m lighting thd malady in this raunty. .’ Hurry Edwards ip famed through out the country for Ms delightful ’lories and novels. One of the Weirdest stories ever written by Harry Stillwell Ed wards appears under the title of How. 8*1 Came Through." W'clni. yet at the'same time end ing in o slde-spUttlng climax. The pathos In the first halt of this ’lory is almost unbearable and ’o true to life than any of the old- >r generation will be moved to I an.'over 1L The story Is unique in that it contains almost every 'motion of the human heart. But [I is the kind of story that cannot k nnulyzed in advance without robbing the reader. * , _ , _ , TT The scene of this story was also' and Palm Garden Have hi the little iog clureh among the Others Are WASHINGTON — President Harding looked forward to 1iis first vacation in nearly a year -Mon day in leaving Washington with Mrs. Harding and a party of friends, to spend a month in FloT- i<ia. Although no itoniary had been made public, much of the va- cation will be spent, it was under stood, in a leisurely houseboat cruise down the Halifax and In dian rivers, with occasional stops at Florida coast resorts where the party will go ashore for golf. For. Mrs. Harding, the trip means more than a change of scene and climate, for her departure from the White House Monday to board the special train marks the first time, she has gone outside the executive grounds since she became ill last September. Mrs. Harding was looking forward to the benefit expected from the trip toward restoring her health, which has shown steady improvement for several weeks. The adjournment of Congress with a prospect of no session un- I Prominent and Wealthy N. Y- Couple Marry ir. mficesmk ■HUS MU 67th Congress Adjourned Sine Die Sunday Noon, After a Last Minute Fili buster. HARDING~SIGNS FARM CREDIT BILL 99 ‘ Other Bills Signed. M^ny Swan Songs Heard Senators and Represen tatives Leave D. C. WASHINGTON—The county Monday faced the unaccustomed prosepet of nine months without a session of congres. The 67th congress had passed into history and incidentally, with its four sessions set a record for future congresses-to shoot at in the ex tent of time actually spent in the legislative halls. The exodus of members and former members of Pari». Honeymoon' in S«l5US"L ,l S..Kr»; ,, h, Italy. I full swing Monday, while Wash- j ington was trying to accustom it- I self ti the comparatively drab and PARIS,. (By the A'ociated • prosiac life ahead. Press)—Miss Marie Horton, j Sine die adjournment came Sun daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sheri-' day with the bang of the senate dan S. Horton, of New York, and i gavel sharply at non and that' of Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney will' the house six minutes later after be married this afternoon' ir. Holy a brief final session conspicious- Trinity church. Only n few; ly lacking in the thrills of pre- friends will attend the ceremony, adjournment hours of som* other The couple will visit Italy on I '■nngressss. The closing in the their honeymoon. house, howeevr, had the usual [colorful qualities of song and sen- ALLEGE) STANDARD OIL GO. [COM MAY LEAD TO HIGH PRICE GASOLINE $1 A Gallon For Auto Fuel Is Prospect, Accordm- ing to Senate .Commit^ $10,000 is Bold Bandit Takes Both Theatre Cashier and All Its Money on Sunday Night. few additional judgeships, left only a few recess appointments necessary. On the house boat cruise in, Florida waters the presidents 'U uota Testimony of Alleged Masked Activities and 2.Deaths Goes to Grand Jury. . BASTROP, La.—Attorney Gen eral A. V. Coco, was here Monday to personally present to tho More house Parian grand jury the tes timony gathered by the state al the open hearing here in January in connection with the series oi - oin - t : : f amous Atnens rnysi-l t he Farm Credits bill, gyring the SfcSEfaR J!. 0 ?? 1 !!?!! SffS! ot' •hrfair in Capitol Hall of a T7! re coving his signature after his v i-i n itv timcntal informalities with a sec tion of the marine band on hand to fill out the program. The rendition of old favorites by the impromptu quartet of members warmed .the whole house and most of the spectators in .the crowded galleries to a lusty swelling of the chorus. On the business side of the pro- tii December, found the president’s Propose to Pl»<!e BuSt of.S'am while Resident Harding desk virtually clear. Disposal of : p 1 AtWq Pfcvqi- 6 - iBn - “ *°- 1 9 ? ■” lls - in . cludi ! 1 K all the more important appoint- - f amous AineiVS Oiysi •ments during the last days of V C1E0T HI Capitol Hall ofi 1th the exception of a{ p ame [re ^ving hi 1 signs IS ONLY $100 SHORT MS arrival at the capjtol about — ' i half tin hour before 1 adjournment, An even ono 'hundred, dollare Is [ little was accAmptished by .either needed to comploto Clarke county’s | senate or house on the last day. the Crawford W. Lon* ] After hearing “swan songs” party will be guests of Mr. and!“ 8t to , b «. P'« ced ln * h ® h “ 11 , rpeeches by Senators Frelinghuy Mrs Edward B7 McLean of Wash- fum * Bt Washington. 1>. C. isen, republican, New Jersey and imrt’on Secretary and Mrs. Weeks i Those who are interested in this Sutherland, republican, West Vlr- however who were amoiig the.' Q1,d ln thl * cu, "’'- v ore esprelniiy . Kinia and a tribute to Senate Wil- nartv leaving herd Monday, will I anxtou * that the entire amount uc liams, democrat, Mississippi by his Kff? * nt Aiimi.iinn'wubacribed. Athena was the home!colleague Senator Harmon, of Sliie former Senator and ? Mrs. jof ,h l a _/ a in 0 u’' hoc'rar. Hlu ramiiy Miusisslppi, the Senate tried vain- Freiinghuysmi, of Itow Jereeyal- I mere js'any bounty thatVhouTd not ,aI1 down ,n thc entire amount it; buster by S nt will board their, own private 1, 8 clarke . lf 20 „i e wlll | “X® ident connections live l'.ere nnd It, ran | n t 0 fifteen minute fill- fiftoe nminute fili- Senator Dial, democrat, house bast on the coasL Others - ’i ,1° ',' eop , South Carolina, which was termi- fecd°Vn 1 p>«‘- b * * h « ■djournement gavel. KANSAS CITY—The Newman theatre in the downtown district here, was robbed Sunday night of i. n # or about $10,000 by a bandit, who kid napped Guy S .Eyesell .the cash ier. Witnesses arid that Eyesell and the robber came out of the of fice on the second floor of the building. The. cashier was carry ing a satchel and the bandit ap peared to be guarding him with a revolver concealed under hit coat. The bandit was last seen walking south with Eyecell. SAYS DISSOLUTION DECREE VIOLATED Order of 1911 Which Wa3 . to Have Broken Up B: Trust Said to Nothing. COCO IS READY TO PRESENT EVIDENCE Daugherty, Lasker, Payne, Who Planned to Leave Monday For Fla. Are Hold, WASHINGTON—Subpoenas re- torney General Daugherty, Sec retary Davis, Senator Hale o< Maine; John Barton Payne, chair man of the American Red Cross; Brig. General Charles E. Sawyer and Chairman Lasker of the ship ping board. Other guests of the McLeans are expected to join tho party in Florida. Young Man in English Commons LONDON—(By the Associated Press.)—Harcourt Johnstone, who Saturday surprised the country by defeating Col. G. F. Stanley, under secretary of Home Affairs 'in the Bye election for the east division of WiHesden is one if the youngest members of the House of Commons but is half American. His mother the wife Boscawen Loses Cabinet Place LONDON—(By the Associated Press.)—Sir Arthur Griffit Bos cawen, minister ot health in the Bonar Law cabinet has been de- K4 w t r!»'!i’ , wlhSeS!!«W2S~ *»'V — ’-.O'- ■*-. «■* “» <•"" Moidi; ****** General Daughsity, Chairman Gownm? Rotarians, Kiwanians, u w nwuiiswii i ., l i y with Pifesident Harding icampaign. for Florida .were issued by tho | United. States (Marshall Monday morning at the reqdest of Charles W. Morse, the shipbuilder. The subpoenas were issued in connection with the government’s case against Mr. Morse and his former associates charging fraud R connection with war time ship- g-contracts. Trial of thtf case let for Wednesday'andt-William rue's counsel asked that the three men named, among others, be brought into court as witnesses for the defense. each It would be complete. Will ycu be one of the hundred: i Will you be one of the twenty? Send check* at once^to Mia. (Tu* Hus Talmudge or to the lianner* Herald. h Airmen to Hop Off Monday P. M. MONTGOMERY, Ala —Twelve ' officers of the nir service flying six DeHaviland airplanes from San Antonio. Texas, to San Juan Porto Rico to hop off frdm Max well field here csriy Monday nf- temon for Arcadia, Fla., next leg of the 2,860 mile trip. IT Capitol Jokes U. S. ‘Inc* out at Holly Bluff. Ruhr Protest Session Fails N'KW YORK—Neither Preal- ! "-i Harding nor Senator Borah ■'ill know officially tbs feeling '•f i crowd of men and women who friwi the Community Church for- "r> Sunday night at a meeting rail- protest the occupation of the Ruhr by th* French. The feting broke up with a resolu- t: " n b-‘ing considered but it was ’ ■a nut to a .vote for hecklers in "w uudieucycause.! the chairman 1,1 di-miss th.- crowd before the C business Candidates, to Enter. With the Klwanls club sponsor ing Miss Harriet Stephens of the Slade Normal School and the Ro- tartans sponsoring Miss Laura Mae Hammond or the Athens Railway ft Electric Co., the Palm Oarden Hlaa Lovie Jowers and other or ganisations getting reedy to put forth a candidate interest In tbs contest Is becoming more sad more Intense. , .. ' , „ The Rotarians declare Miss Ham Safe Senate Reporter’s t Record Lauded WASHINGTON—A record for congressional service was estab lished by Theodora Shuey, civil war veteran and dean of the Sen ate short hand reporters, with the adjournment Sunday of congress. It was the 27th congress whose adjournment was ■ witnessed by Mr. Shuey, who Is 78 years of age and began at work in the senate in 1868. Senator Harrison, demo crat Mississippi, in the closing hours of iths asasiOft,.'Called thy aeaato’s atteatioa to Mr.' Shuey’* record and paid'* tribute to the “pothook” expert who still daily reports the senate's proceeding*. ij W. W. CHALMERS Representative From Ohio, ( Ninth District * ARLY risers al ways are very proud of them- • selves. ! Two farmers i were boasting of their achieve ments in that particular, t and one of them re solved to show up the other. So he rose one morning about 2 o’clock, went over to h.is neighbor’s house and knocked on the dor. The neigh bor’s wife called out: “Who’s there?” “It’s Jim Place,” replied the vis itor. “I’m looking for your hus band. Where is he?” .’tknpw” .she an- Kiwanis Club Miss Harriett Stephens, and Says She’ll -Cop First Prize. Miss Harriet Stephens of the State Norma] Schol, will be spon sored by the Kiwanis Club Ip tho White Way Popularity Contest, it was announced Monday. bliss Stephens was nominated Saturday and Started off with 1105 votes. Her standing ad vanced considerably over Sunday, however. Kiwanians Monday were casting COL BROWN their votes for Miss Stephens and. APPRECIATIVE every day until April 4, the “We Boila” boys will spend their pen nies buying votes for Mis Stoph- The first orize is a Ford mBjgaegaiga'g -.IThd iflMWsHwsf'wlMw tUW , wiH nbt be'sattefled with Anything 1 Cot. but the first prize for ’Miss Steph- Truck Farming is Becom* •ing Very Profitable. Use |of Poison Explained in Detail. (By T. LARRY GANTT) FYicnds from Mndl^on the other day told me about the sacrifice beliiK made of farming lands tn their county when forced on the market. One farm not far from Comer sold during boom t|meo for $X5 per acre, recently. sold at pun- tic outcry and cniy brpught IIS per ucre. Another valuable 'furmof aosie 300 nrrcea was sold to satisfy n morlguae only brought IS an acre The runner owner bad cut off tne tlmbfcr, but It wua a very great sacrifice, a* It was a good farm. It seemo that the exoduatlng of ne groes hus frightened people fAxiui land and when force cn.sale It is Isucrlfieed. But there la no rmaon Tor this ns lands in this section will always be In demand. White peo ple will soon move In, our children grow up to take the prace of those negroes. But thin depression: In price does not apply all over our Iseett .n. Only lust week a farm near j Athens sold for 1160 an acre and a Clnnnenfa' party who started out to look for plfutlnira a small farm says he could find no cut In prices for he wat net of fered any place under $100. an acre. that recent cash Miles of acre farm In Greene county limderait $10 an acre. Thoae who lie# now buying farming lands in this section will soon double or treblde I heir money. Children are being born every day but they are not making any more such soil ell mate, water and healthful places ns are found combined In the Piedmont and which Is a atrip of county ex tending about 125 miles south of the Blue Ridge. vicinity last summer, which th« state charges resujted ln the slay ing of two Mer Rougo men, Watt Daniel and T. F. Richard. Mr. Coco, accompanied by .George Seth Guyon, assistant at torney general arrived here Sunday for New Orleans and immediately began preparations to subpiit the state’s case. He will be joined lator in the week by other mem bers of his staff. District Judge Odum has pre pared in writing his charge to the jury which he intimated would contain every phase of the kid napping cases. COUNCIL TO MEET City Council will hold its regu lar monthly preliminary meeting Monday night at 8 t o’cI<*k. . AGED JUDGE DEAD CHEYENNE, Wyo.-John AI- den Rintr, 72 years old, for 30 ears a United States Judge for NGTON—A dollar a rasoline is the p held up for the consumer report of the LaFolIctto Oil inves tigating commission to the sonato unless means aro A <ken to break what the report declares to be a complete domination and control of the oil industry by the Standard companies. If a few great oil companies are permitted to “ma nipulate prices” during the next few years as they have I ing since 1920, the report y t'd Sunday said, the people country must be prepared long to pay “at least” that The result of a three month’s in quiry into conditions in the in dustry the report declared tho Standard companies, in violation of tho 1911 dissolution decree of the supreme court, cxcrciso 1 alleged control in such a ma: to "fix the price which the ducer of crude oil receives at well, the price which the refiner receives for his gasolino and kero sene us well ns tho retail price to I the consumer." / ■ NO COMPETITION IN STANDARD COMPANIES. \ Asserting that the "more tl*’’ methods of such control th* industry and tho public more completely at the mercy tho Standard oil interests” tl before the supreme court dccri (Turn-to Page Two) Those Hurt Early Mo: day At Mizell’s StST Carried to Columbus Help. COLUMBUS, Ga.—Twenty pco- f )le were injured Monday morning n a wreck of passenger train No. 8 on the Central of i from Macon to Bin According to an made at th* local office of t Central a number of the injured have been brought to Columbus where their injuries are years a United Statei Judge for .treated, in* numoer sari [Wyoming and at the time of his ,n J“ r * d « «* yet unknown, retirement a year ago, the oldeet Federal judge in the United States of point of service died, here Sunday. He was appointed when Wyoming was admitted to th* Union. INTEREST IN WHITE The number seriously ns vet unknown. note that Col. B. T. Brown a fo-nier resident'of out city appro- H* luu Invested, lo ;recently about llZS.- thf) .marked femur* raSqMtar many i yaus n lived In Athens and practiced-law her*. At on* time he (Turn to Page Three) Gala Day in Athens April 4th Eagerly An ticipated By All North east Ga. Interest in the White way celebra tion scheduled tor Athena April 4th la increasing doily now slid every Indication is that tho biggest day in Athena' history wilt bo celebrated when the bright lights are turned on that night. Details of the program aro now being worked out by the adnlmlttces while the “popularity contest” gaining Impetus. This feature carries with It tour handsome prises as follows: ( First prise. Ford coupe. Itecond prize, $100.00 in gold Third prize, $54.00 in goto. j Fourth prize, $20.00 in gold. ■ The yuung women enured In this contest are receiving the active sup- pirt of their friends aim Uio com mittee hopes to raise by this con test not only enough money to Uko cur* of the coat of the prize* but al so to rols* enough to have a sum tor ths playgrounds also. Every person in Athens should en ter into this contest. Tbs votes are' but a penny apiece and for every penny npent Athena will receive many tlmen double that amount in advertising, in trad* and boosting while overy penny given to ths play- gronnd fund wlll help make the kid dies of the city happy when enough meaty to raised! to eqnlp a series or playgrounds here. Now features of the whiteway oeiebrsllon here will be announced IMer. ' The wreck occurred at _ station, about forty miles Columbus. No details of wreck have yet been received by the officials of the road here but they aro investigating and an nounced that a report would bo Ki.ven to the press within an hour. VILLA APPEAR8 AGAIN WATERBURY, Conn.—Pancho Villa, the sensational Fillipino, who lost his American flyy title to Frankie Genarao at son Square Garden last wee been signed to appear hereBl “2 In a 12 round bout with H "ing Murray, of Philadelphia. timev tips isJgS TO ATHENS MERCHANTS Let the clock work for you, S'* your enemy, at you yourself ft. ' ’ your enemy, as you yourseft do- • decide. ; The clock works ,for yod or toalnst you. And you yourself decide which It shall be. It works against you whsn the schedule your affairs so that each one of them geta the time It needt to be handled rloht. ■'ZrZ It worka for you whan .the achedule drasa t(ll evarybody who la Involved In It has to mtke a perpetual atruggle to “catch up.”’ The sales department of s c°r. poartlon with agencies In many cltlea hat worked out a ttrlss oi l | advertising helps for Its local repr' reicntitlvet. Among th* (1) Local advertising should con. form to a definite, consistent plan. (I) Advertising copy should be ptocad In th* ntwepapar offices In ample time pe that beat rm ' " can hs«Mnln*d In putting thi Into type. Ths concern which gives suceses or (allure printed publicity. And ti rti that espy which gets to th* < posing room at ths last ml ’t have s fair chance to de 10O per cent reaulte. THE BANNER-HERALO