The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 08, 1923, Image 1

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. A Renewal of War Is Expected To Break (hit In Europe Right Soon :pl°yraent Said .to Be on the Increase, and F< , ft Situation Becomes Acute. CHIU) DEATH KATE INCREASED Education of the T(oung Has Practically. Ceased. New War Generally Forecasted. graph DOM — (By the Associated i - Gloomy pictures of the ion In the Ruhr with warn* if an impending crisis, were ,1 Thursday by some ot the a newspaper correspondents, neldorf dispatch to the Tele- Kays that th^ unemployment situation is dangerous. Economic conditions arc described as dlsas- ihous the correspondent asserting that 25,000 persons ard without WJ rk in Dusseltort alone, and that tl.,.-c ages ot those employed are insufficient. The' workmen were noticeably, depressed, the corres- pomient adds and rumors are cur-, pat that they are beginning to doubt the issue of the struggle. , The French, this dispatch as-1 sorts, aro preparing to deal, with the food problem which wUI’-’ih- doubtediy arise with the -Increase of unemployment. Their kitchens boycotted at first, are now BY FBEI Town Hall Taken, School Surrounded, Police There Disarmed and Driven Away. BERLIN. (By the Associated Press.)—A telegram from Dort mund states that the French re entered that city Thursday, sur rounding the school house and dis arming the police who were quar tered there. The force was re- Ihtoved to an unknown destination. T?ie French allowed the patrol- CURB MARKET IS ASSURED CITY BY Anita Stewart and - Her Husband “Agree to* Disagree” She Says Broad Street Between College Avenue and Lumpkin St Is Place Designated. TO DRAW~ORDINANCE UP RIGHT SOON my husband isn’t. There is no co-respondent—at least I know of none. If I erer do get • divorce .1 shall make all the details pub lic for motion picture patrons who are entitled to know the truth about their entertainers.” Prominent Men Appeared Befqre Council and Discussed Project.- Firor There Athens was assured a Curb Market for farm products by City Council in its Wednesday night session. s At the close of a discussion of the need here for a Curb Market or some agency through which the farmer can sell his surplus pro ducts for casji, council designat- using and that the political ,men to take theri belongings with I ed Broad from College ave- k.’ . 1 tnnm wntlo fhn Mfidnro worn nPr. . r ... _ at LOS ANGELES, Cal—-Anita Stewart,’ motion picture actress and her husband, Rudolph Came ron, director, have “agreed to dis agree for a little while and live apart”, Mise Stewart said accord ing to a story in Los Angeles Times published Thursday. “I am not contemplating a di vorce” she added, “and l am sure rl ten** ABDUCTED DOCTOR'Daniels and Richard Met Death When IIS SEEKERS OF E Powerful Road Tractor Passed Over Their Bodies Crashing Them to Convicted French Woman Has Tried Suicide Seven! His Wife Was Beaten Off When Slie Tried to Save Him From Un masked Kidnappers. HE WAS BEATEN, ROBBED OF $60 Two Boys Are Also Whipped By Masked Men For Intoxicating a Young Girl. mo inn so *s« OF 10 HIE Times Is In Condition. OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla.—City and county authorities Thursday continued tholr .investigation of a Serious tbe abduction, robbing, and lieat- Bodies of Men Who Aid ed in Still Raid Found in Shallow Graves of Mud. > . FRANKLINTON, La.—At ..least them while the officers were per mitted to retain their swords. The town hall was later occupied. DEATH RATE HAS RI8EN. , The Cologne correspondent of 3 Women, 3 Men Taken. roaa street irom \guegw' JJ™*. | Tomb . were watching carefuly to- nue to Lumpkin as the market day to Drevent M „. Pau ieue street. If the market grows, os is expected, more space will be lag of Dr. Chestou Goldberg, t wo men were expected to be in- desplte the prosecution’s reluc-; dieted when an extraordinary ses-' tance to press the case. Dr. Gold *j 0 n Q f the Dashington parish berg staggered into polica head- NEW YORK-Attendants at 019 wXsdny moriing™* ^t J Tnv^tlS^th e h sffi”f " P ° n "' ble f0r ,he,r ’ death »’ £ h . a aVa e e en at Se ^ ed “y C^and ^ey^Pifrce 3ghrTh e a Vmor h sa.d he “felt **** granted. An ordinance, including regula tions for the market, will be drawn some.time Thursday by a commit tee consisting of Aldermen. J. H. Rucker, H. B. Heywood, Kent Hill day to prevent Mrs. Saludes. the little French woman convicted Wednesday by a Jury of the murder of Oscar Martllletre from cheating Justice. Mrs.' Saludes, who killed the in surance broker in his office Octo ber 10 was In a serious condition th* ritv Atfcornev together Thursday from swallowing poison, and the City Attorney,, together Throe tlme , a(ter the Jury foreman with representatives from .the 'civic bodies advocating the Marl ket. It was made plain, howtever, Wednesday night the huksters or Questionable. Cafes and Stands -Watched. Houses Closed Up, the Dally. Express reports that “blue law” enforcement co“M j not^lsh t^^SnilhSelf^ofiMhe ' conditions in Essen and Bochum was given Thursday .-by Chief oi|, C u. k-,.- -n,. mJ. -be . wares anywhere Iling tlk._ anytime. This, it was admitted, is what “killed" the market , two fears ago. It was pointed ont -Wednesday night that {he market is being established to aid the an- pitiful and that the death rate imong -the, children has, risen 20 per cent In tlio last month and lik Ik almost, unobtainable. Tlio phrase “hunger blockade” is on the lips of . tho whole German, pojffljj; lion. The French military have given orders to admit all (oral stuff* to the city but some oi tho trucks neveir arrive and part ot the shipments is stolen. Education, the correspondent adds, is at a standstill for the French have odbupted the schools. The passing of each day finds feel ing more embittered. The imprearion that “the Canl- (Turn to Page Five) After Three Motions and Three Withdrawals, Ac tion Referred to Street Committees. saTSSSifS# ’SS 3|&'S££s£ JS* ago oi vice. Alter a mra on one, a . c j, or _. downbawn hotel Wednesday night Ir e ge ‘ and the arrest of three men and PROMINENT three women, the commanding of-T iccr of-the district placed S THERE. Jortn policeman near tho desk each of three hotels. Protests from the hotel manag ers .who professed Success of other curb markets was discussed by citizens appoar- - - Dave hn<l spoken Wednesday she nas re newed previous attempts to take her own life. Since Martillerles death she has failed at suicide "“SET'S toeven times. Unless her attorney prohibited Jamea A . Turley, succeeds in.hav- ing the conviction set aside or in an appeal for a new triat and ob tains-a stay of sentence. Strip Saludes will know- her- fate next Wednesday. She is the second wo man in three weeks to be convicted of second degree murder in .New York City‘for killing a raithtess lover. . . v Vj ( ,l| The dark hours in the wore broken last night liy Saludca’ effort, to heat oul brains against her celj \ two previous, all Three motions and ns many withciruwnlH -on relaying the Bel gian block* on, the Lumpkin street hill enlivened' dUcussiqn of that subject In Council’s Wednesday 'night meeting; Alderman | HL ft. Heywood from ihc Second Ward Introduced a ■«« amazed failed to cause revocation at the orderd.- The three hotels affected were De Jonghe hotel on Monroe street; Planters Hotel on Clark street, and the Victoria Ho tel, Clark and -Van Bruon streets. A bluer tinge ria* given thd night life, that once-was white and flaming Chicago’s downtown ele- veated railway loop district, as well as beyond its environs, in antc-Volstead days, when orders were given to keep crowds mov ing and to disperse gatherings around the Ashland Drug store, an all-night drug store and soft drink and'lunch establishment at Clark and Randolph streets in Chicago’s Rialto district. Some seventy five known vice resorts still'were.under the zilcqt guard of a uniformed policeman at front and rear doors which was established by the chief two. days ago ‘after chief .of justice M.” L. McKinley of the Commercial court Hhd charged the third successive grand jury to watch for evidence of commercialized and police pro tected vice,’ two previous juries n ing before the Council, themselves w .ii im nm nn: Paddock, well known gocer mer chant, who was chairman of the (Turn to Page Five) ■Emit lumciit Noted Methodists in Team to "Collect Cen tenary Arrearages- •Cover This Territory. Ten Witnesses Are * to Be Called Before . Investigating Jury BASTROP, La.—Ten names ap peared on the Ust of witnesses summoned to appear Thursday be fore the Morehoudb Parish grand Jury investigating masked bund op erations In the Parish loft sum- nter. Louis Felton, l ."Tot" Daven port. J. W. N°rsewortny, Frhd and Rufiia Eubanks and D. 8. Peter son, who weig ’ to have testified Wedneeday were not examined and were Included in Tuesday's 'list. Mrs. B. ,D. Carlisle, J. M. Keen, Hugh Andrews aha R. N. Holmes were the others to be questioned. All of the witnessed' expected to be called Thursday testified at the open hearing In January regarding the kidnapping on August 24,' wnen Watt Daniel and T. F. Richard were spirited away by a nooded band which the state charges re- seed fh ms Executive M« d ’ fYntitherL who had sone wcre found early Wednesday fnom- ^S\JtSSSi. on°a Writ TIf* « ot fSST STmTS Sight’toTd herTusband h ln n fl"*h! SSrttS Wore d^treyeS ami.r ; KrbSr d charge/wUh ^- California . At Tuisa. the fioggers of two i , . M . .. ri , I Now in Go. May Be In- dured 10 Here - _ re George Price and Fred San- i h | rf i , dm? ^ fl Sl7! 'Location of n canning plant here !"■ ? i?S5f , iS2f 1® dl8 l|may bo urged by the Chamber of Pre il t,s * ®. ^ejlef ! Commerce or some other civic body the circuit court, and handcuffed ua tt result of announcement made together Ui<(y accompanied Sheriff; Wednesday that a California can- J. L. Bateman and other oUicersi nm g executive la in Qeorgta to or- -.iii.nin, , n id 11° . e 8 c en c before daylight yes-<ganlzo a corporation for operating whipping place, the youths told; t erday morning. Murpby is said j canning platits in'this state. police, The boys said tl)Wr to have declared in his confoulon ’ Acordlng to news from Atlanta luctors questioned them about that he killed both deputies. i Thursday, where tho< man, C. R. . party and accused them 'l enus , Judge Carter in a statement af-;Warde. Is staying, while in this ,.ug a 17 year old girl to become i ter the burial Wednesday of Crain | state, he hua received telegrams intoxicated. , Dozens of persons , and Pierce declared that there from Fltigerald. Ocllia ana outer iw Sandcrs'seized iti front ot a , would be no deity in sumrqi>n|no (towns urging establishment or I CCU8ED OF INTOXICATING 17.YEAR OLD OIRL * A score of men gathcredent tte New Theory is Adv in Connection Horrible Masked Activities. DANIELS FORCED T BE OPERATED Skulls of Two Men Mash ed to. A Pus Liquid. Anns, Thighs and Broken. ' •. I i 1 iclated use LASTROP—(By The 'Assoclat. Ptt-ns.)—Persons who have ex* omlned carefully the record of the pathologists on tho condition^ mutilated bodies of Watt and T. E. Richard found In I.iFource December 22, : last, who are familiar with media devices, declare they beliovo huvo identified tho so-oalled ture muchino’’ as one of tUO f read or farm tractors In throughout the Parish. .'H Daniel and Richard were ’ kid napped August 24 and nothing was heard of them until four mimin' later when two bodies viwj nn-- envered tn the Lake and Identified an those of the missing men. T!ir tend of each was crushed to a pulp, t)io scalp, and skin a sack containing tho skulls. Tho hands and reet ot ■ had been crushed off and at equal . distances and tho lower legs, thighs upinr aims, and forearms w«r.--/ broken. The .chests, had hesn'J crushed in, the ribs torn from tlio breast plates under the pressure and the man Identified ns Daniel iliad been forced to submit to what is commonly known us a serious surgical operation. 'NV3MI BODIES WERE DRAINED OF ALL BLOOD Tho patltologlsta testified at th» drug store by masked men the grand jury. r . ... , -■ .... ... wearing badges. i fndictments would be speedily re-1 The county agent, J. w. Flrror Three unmasked men In anoth- 'turned and said that a petit, jury |together with representatives tram er motor car stopped Im front of would be empanelled and 1rial» :cl v!c organizations will communi- Price's home, displayed badges and proceed immediately. |cat« with Mr. Wurde with me pur- sald they were officers. The boys Sheriff Bateman raid Thursday: P°*® °* establishing a canning plant step father, C. C. Cunningham, at- that more arrests may be made! 1 " Athehs to take care of the sur- t, unfit ed to Interfere but was today. jPlus food crops raised in Nortli- ■ I threatened .with a revolver. Mrs.! •' least Geurgta. U T C. Are Likelv to EH-! Cunn, Ufham was kicked from the 111111 TIIITIflRI IIIITH , M . r ' Wards la primarily,Interest- * * * . ■ mi tin In as hnanl nf (hn mnti’a mntAP POPULARITY GIRL . f. ,,, , t>„„- running board of the men’s motor ter Candidate Also, itace car W b en Bhe attempted to stop For Ford Becomes Quite Intense. that With the arrival ,tn Athens Fri day of outstanding’leaders In the Methodist Episcopal Church. Soutn, the work of colleetlng centenary ar rearage* In the Athens district of the North Georglu conference will he ’launched, according'to advices fro.n the Rsv. G. F. Venable, D. D» prtridlng elheV of the Athens dts- trist, who together wlth*Dr. N. O. •lull- Instructing the city en- . relay the b!ivn:s on the 'Lumpkin hill. This was opposed T>> I'iiptaln J. H. I tucker of tiio Third W.-inl who declared the, ■ expense vi.iiM tie too great, "1 u.iulil he ilolightod to see me I.umpkln street hill as smooin ns sl.ma but I an\ not dr. tayor ct ap- propdutlng money for rtltat l:ur- p k.- w h.*n We hqvo‘ dozons or without nny paving’ he de- -larnl. Art three motions on various » «f the question were pul t<c- the hone- nnC withdrawn tne •r finally wis rstertod to the ( ■ eiar.ritios for recommenda- App'fman Heywood declared If he • <: ht the expense would he very i,e wduld not favor the prd,- lie declared that soon ins'! ill season will be here line /title travel Increased on the l I'.v reason of locatton of San- "I Field at tho fdot He,said the k sire 'travelling rough at prea- Bright Weather Greets Players ATLANTA, Ga.—Bright, clear weather greeted baseball player* oi n ost of the Southern training Gnrps Thursday encouraging vet- •tans a, well as “rookies” to put 'r.-'P and dash into their work. Ic E n ia the tem^erztuxe wa» fa; ring around fifty degress this n’.' niing and reported to be »P* '«■>’ rising at aast coast point*. At H "t Springs, the rooming sun was. a ‘| i mpanied by a temperature cm ° - At tM camps along the mid- gulf coast, the — ir fl'nil mhiI • dear and i having failed' * to " return indict- Slaughter, district lay leader, wm Sent*.. Tho chief Justice had ex- head up the collection movement pungad much of the report of the February grand jury which re ported that although vice was somewhat rampant, the police de partment Was making raids. and doing its part in attempting to en force the law. KnEmWEcnoi fiin fue m Citizens of Fifth Ward and Those on Lumpkin Extension Benefit By Council Action. ' < . Better fire protection will be ktv- en citizens in the Fifth Word and those residing on the extension of Lumpkin street os a reeult of. pty Council’s action Wednesday. Upon recommendation .ot, tne wafer works committee Council in structed City Engineer J. W. Bhr- nett’to lay a water mntn.on Lump kin extension and also on Georgia avenue to Normal avenue to Ogle thorpe thence to the city ttmr.s. Also from the Boulevard on Prince avenue on out the Jefferson road to the city limits. , Citizens in this seetjon. which with the extension, out Lumpkin were brought Into the city by act of the legislature three pears ago. have been without adequate- Are protection. Thousand* of dogate worth of property Is located in' tne ares whleh. wilt bp given better protection frotq. fire pjt eytepston here, Visitors wilt be welcomed‘and tne plans lor pushing the colectlons will be announced at u banquet to be held ut the First Methodist churcn Friday evening at 6:>0 o'clock. Two or more representatives of me centenary team of speakers wio pro pressing th^ centenary appeal throughout the stats will lie .pres ent. This Is considered one <St me st-ongest teams at worn througr.- oi.l the borders of the Southern Methodist church and inetuaee bishop W. n. Murrsb. president ot the North Georgia conference. Dr. J. W. Perry of Nashvllle home mis slon secretary in charge If indus trial and educational work In city asd mountain centers and among Immigrants and negroys: Dr. K. H. Ruff, rtiral secretary of the Board cf Missions. M. C. Church South Dr. nnd Mrs. L. D. Patterson, of Supng Klang missionaries to Chins. ' Bt Schenk of Noahvtlte stereop tlcon expert! Dr. W. A. Skelton, of Emory ‘University; Dr. W. Alexander, of Atlanta, secretary ot the Interracial commission and Dr. W. T. Hunnlcutt, of Atlanta, cen- ehary secretary of the Nortn Geor gia conference., (Members or this team will launch simultaneous campaign tn Athens Gainesville, M%rch 8-11. Itds probable and Monroe, covering the. dates March 8-11. t' Is probable that Dr. fturr and Dr. Patterson will be two of the .speakers ssslgned to Atn News leaked out Thursda; Athens Elks, the Jolly good fellow* will probably sponsor a young ,jdy in the White Way Populari ty Contest which comes to a close at the We celebration here April 4. In addition to rumors that the Elks will sponsor a candidate conies the news that the United Commercial Travelers will nomi nate a candidate or sponsor some one already in the race at their, meeting Saturday night.. Thej Short, prizes are a Ford cotipe; $100 in gold $50 in gold and $20 in gold. If the Ella and U. C. T.’s do get into the race the Shriners, Kiwan- Ians and Rotarians will have to I them from driving away with the boy. After the whippings the youths were taken back to Tulsa and dumped out near their homes. nr hhth wn in in m ed in creating a corporation, simi lar to others that-he has controlled tn California and Colorado, which wtlf be in full working operation within the next half dozen years, thus to be In position to. take full advantage of the Inevitable boom jin the wgrlcultural production of j the state which be along w«n oui- careful observers, sees clsany for Georgia. Johns Hopkins Students *»mtag Make Wav Bv Allow-l^, ll0 v B , lrivei,t ’ na °wn capital in .tie way oy Allow undertaking and is fully tunn ing Blood Transfusions <>«nt that in thus linking ms per- ’ gnnal fnetunaa n.ltL tka a.-*.. BALTIMORE, Mdv-Stodenta at sonal fortune* with tbs fortunes ot Georgia, he is making tue sorest ahd wisest investment uvuliable for his monpy. Goal Now Mrs. rtnl.ri tao the Johns Hopkhts medical school uniy $t)» Bre paying for their tuition with _ Talmadge blood money, literally and without Would Raise This Much; Quicklv. s,on nt V s0 * transfusion. It iz | an ea»y\wajf to make n>6ney ao | cording to Dr. John. & Hucif, pro sit up and take notice. When the I Mrs. Julius Talmadge. chairman, fesaor of medicine. vUl the itu- Elks'and Knights of the Grip • of the Crawford W. Long memorial start anything thky usually see it .for the Hall of Fame (unit of this through. (county Is desirous to close'the cam. According to tabulation of votes |l>alKn in. Clarke emmj Mm week. Thursday Miss Bessie Jackson I in fuct the time has paemM (iut Mhc sponsored by the Shriners jumps was anxious to secure the into third ' ' • and Miss dent has to do is to Ue down, sac rifice a little blood and then col lect the $50. But the fly in the ointment from the students’ standpoint, is that all arc not 5 eligible to be bled. The lace with MUs/owem-W™*" from th* famous physlcjan’s subject mbit to ths firat place'to ‘ first and aec-jp. 1 ? homeland has kept it open ror perfectly healthy. Then his Moot! MEET A f DINNER Dr. Venable will preside over the din nee meeting Friday .night and will make a brief address, stating the. purpose df th* mset’ng and urging the support of local metbo- diats. ..Pastor* and,lay leader# of Ath- W»l!wWho„jg|ll aaslstdthe gnwMtog I elder and 4tfff|ctriiJ‘*K-lrtlsad'afc P intatlng this movement ore; Finn r~"~ l ond pl^re^lvely^MU. „ ne< *,e: to V , g ' ish out the quota of 810U0 and '. Clarke couhty citixemi ore urged to respond to thej call tor small adltlonal anfounl. Capitol Jokes By JAMBS A. FRBAR | U. S. Representative from Wiscon-' eta. Tenth District , . HE bargain-1 hunting instinct' ‘PILGRIM'AT PALACE must measure up to a certair standard. “A red blooded man" for transfusion purposes must be more than a movie hero, a ®!°re -than one hundred itu- denU, Dr. Huck says, have listed themse vea as being read/ to tell •heir blood. The blood .of each of •‘1““ “e« has bran faalized and ijJJ5**l^ l * d in a definie blood group t When a transfusion becomes nec essary the student whose blood E. T. Austin of the General Elec- trio company. Atlanta, was In Ath- „ ... *"* Wednesday helping to put the! short line [finishing touches on the local( whiteway. Mr. Austin has been is supposed to] he more or less j % • . a feminine pok- • > * session, but the! "The Pilgrim,” a'comedy classic most incorrigi- ;in which Charles Chaplin rises to bargain- hven"greater heights 1 of subtlety group correajDonde,to that of the patient la called for the Operation- Each student is now limited to whkh “- strict! his blood money to a max- imum of $150. RE8CUE8 ENDANGERED NEW^YORK — Patrolman John **••• • *ori<l war hero rescued 6 hunter I ever .than he has ever-before attained, heard of ws» a‘began a , two . day engagement newspaper cor- Thursday at the' Palace theatre _ f respondent ithat threatens to rival to point of children and two women from a : He wu sent popularity his unforgetable fea-1 burning tenement to Brooklyn ear- J to Beriin some tore, “The Kid.” j Iy Tuesday. Ho made three’ trine time after the A fr>nr-«*«! feature production,. from the building, the tart time I war, when the ( rich to true humor, it provides en- < throwing his coat over his head mark was filing tntainment that appeals to all’and crawling along the front of _ • • . , rapidly, and he classes of theatre-goers and again the third story to reach a helpless figured that there ought to be a 1 reveal* Chaplin as . the greatest | woman, lot of stuff he could pick up'living pantomimist. ; - ’ . cheaply. TfcriDs, humor and pathos per-! So he went out in search of her- meate every foot of this film chat gains and returned to-the bar of at once convulses and intrigues the -Adlon Hotel, where the other the onlooker, correspondents were grouped, late one afternoon. “FeUowa,” he leading tad; — cried, excitedly, i First National releus “I’ve just run across toe moot rc- vianco is again bis . markable bargain you ever’ heard end in , connection wit ofribWhat do>ytm thlnk Pr-Uiis?—grim” there.to amdbsg Iknctojriwre^cmrgrtrttauralfitX Palace,thta wefaemtn.i i|, of tatooing ink for $12.” ■ | . £7? r>». frri D. COMMUNITY PHILOSOPHY No Free Seats Paying pew rent doesn’t guar- intee a seat In Heaven anq t>e- antee oause a man pays his taxes hen he 1ms to) la’no sign that tie bos discharged his r‘.ve . r ° bj* • eommnnlty' which «*»tilnrhls> tiring; ' ■ nin E. T. Austin of Atlanta Here Wednesday. Lights Will Be Turned on April 4. toe •/pen hearing herb tn January thui an examination of the muscles o( the stumps ot the legs and arms and at the’fractures indicated tno wounds had been Inflicted boro ur 'Just at lie ions upon traces of blood fi the muscles. Tho heart of < they said, hod been drained ot blood. Indicating that virtually mi of the fluid bad. escaped from the bodies. . Eggg About three miles from Bastrop on the Boatrop-Collinston-M (Turn to Page Five) T UNE RAIL TO COAL FIELDS Need For’Such in Athens Discussed. Would Mean More Industries. Credre^ System. T. LARRY GANTT S. West ia one of our most enterprising young men and ha has given careful consideration to the needs of Athens and Mr. Weat la familiar with ail the country tributary to-our city and its possibilities. Yesteniay, in a talk with that genUeman he re marked that for Athens to become a manufacturing center the first requisite, is access to the coal field* and cheap coaL When the'loca, tion of a'manufacturing plant i| under consideration the first ques. tion is that of coal; , Mr. West says that Athens ii exceptionally well located for ac- cess to the coal fields; but tw« both not ex. miles, must '“""•T. ssr. Austin has been tn- be hn t b.™ il.. l.ii . ' merchants on other streets ivherr i C0 H d •“reached by buildini The opening of^the white, sy jm* ern to Lula to tap the Air Line. been set'for April 4th when A bis th*t_ road. btrilt the branch celebration la planned. It will be on line to TeUnleh Falla, and for Clayton street, from Lumpkin ,o F««W there the 1 Jackson and on College « V enur, J“ ‘Ime U wa* extend from the campus to ''■'nshlngtoii. Un * N. O^tod there it basi . — ■ ^ • •to another, halt. It is only twen- TIMXLP TIPa TO , jtl-five or thirty miles from Frank Athens merchants lln to Maryville and [f this short R*P is filled to Athens will have Whsr# and When a Fortune Was Built on This Principle of Retell Advertising) “Rise* your • sdvsrtlsemsnts whsr# tho people went them I” Thio wot the crystallised policy of tho late John Wanam*ker,ono ot tho moot successful merchants In th* world’s history. ' If hi* earlier year* he tried out *11 sorts of agencies foe sotting hi) message to th* people whoso trade ho wanted. Gradually he settled me re and more on now#, paper column) on hlo one hoot • avenue of publicity. More than e dozen yooro ago, after cartful Investigation of cem- » earatlvm results, he began defln. * its rect the coal fields. (' realized of di- by railway to BUILDING A SHORT I^INE. And Mr. West says that the building of this short line would place Athens fifty miles nearer the coal fields than is Atlanta, and which would be a very great advantage. And not onlv this but the route via Athens would E hundred and fifty miles ■ distance from Cincinnati ar... large middle western cities Panama Canal than by i all ave routo now “ operation. . all ave- . CBn Beo t , g ]ance what - tr *’ (Turn to Page I L :