The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 30, 1923, Image 1

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investigate Today! To Regular Subscribers of THE BANNER-HERALD |1,000 Accident Polloy Pros. THE Dally and Sunday—10 Cants a Weak. Established 1841 Dally gad Sudsy—11 Cuts a Week. L ATHENS COTTON: No Market Quoted- (Holiday).' Previous Close 2tYi( ,1 v ,v -*^w i. WEATHER: ri •*r Colder and Rain P* Associated Proas Servian ATHENS, CA-, FRIDAY, MARCH 30, 1923. N. E. A Service Single Copies 2 Caste Dally. $ Cents Sunday. D E A T H SENTENCE FI Flames Rage Through N.Y. Factory District Taking Toll of Lives Death Sentence of Head of Catholic Church in Russia Commuted to Ten Years. MANY NATIONS SEND REQUESTS Clemency Is Refused F<fr Dudkevich, Other Pre late Sentenced to Die Soon. MOSCOW—The death sentence of Archbishop Ceipak, head of the Homan Catholic church in Russia has been commuted to ton years imprisonment by the all-Russian executive committee. The committee, which made the announcement Thursday, refused i<> commute the death sentence of Vicar General Budkevich, who pre sumably will now be executed. The two churchmen were sen tenced to death after they were convicted of charges of having fomented counter-revolutionary plots against the communist gov ernment’ Ten priests, tried with the .prelates, were dentenced to prison terms. The latest action of the commit tee follows protests from the pope the United States, Great Britain Poland and ogier nations. U. S. PROTESTANTS JOIN IN PLEA. WASHINGTON — Protestant churches of the United States represented in the federal council of Churches of Christ, have Joined in the state department’s protest against the sentences passed on Roman Catholic prelates by the Russian soviet government The following cablegram was sent to Moscow on Thursday by Robert E.; Speer, president of the council: 1 “The federal council of the churches .of Christ of America including ,u constituency of 20,000,- 000 Protestant Christians who have shown their friendship for the Russian people by generous contributions for Russlon fhmine relief, tthpetfhlly urges the Rus sian government to act In the in terest of humanity and religious liberty and reconsider ita reported dcclaona to execute Roman Cath olic and eastern Catholic church FIB HOME HBE FOB DESEMED EUSV Athens Policeman Will Adopt'Little Girl. De serters Traced to Char lotte, N. C. previously Houghton Soviet government that the State hopes the lives of the • church officials may be spired. Emmanuel Church Offers Unusually Interesting Songs Special Choir Sings “The Seven Last Words of Christ” Friday Evening; Good Friday. As part of the observation of Good Friday, DuBoi’a "The Seven Last Words of Christ” will be •ana at eight o’clock Friday night at Emmanuel church. The mem ber* of this church and of othar churches, and the public at large an warmly invited to ba present. The choir consista of the follow- Inn: . , Sopranos: Mu. K. Brobston Mrs.'Burncy Dobbs, Mias Inez Doeter, Mis. Bailie Goodwin, Miss Alice Hillis, Miss Della Reeves, Mrs. Mildred Rhodes, Mrs. Roose velt Walker. Altos: Hiss Olin Br-nd, Mi-? Irene Eppcs, Mist Undine Mea dejn, Mr*. Lamar Rucker. Misi Ada Wsski. Tenon: Mr. Mayo McKay, lin. C. M. Strahan, Mr. Millard Tut- wller, Mr. Roosevelt WaUier. ,.Baw« : >Mr. Richard Andetoon Mr. Troy Anderson, Dr. D. F. BawafcJfc-Saw Nickerson, Mr. Soloists: Mrs. Walker, Mis* Doeter. Mr. McKay, Mr. Tutwiler Mr. Walker- £[£"= FUn, ** n Director: Mias Bond. 'nte.Hytor. Dr. Richards, will **■*• the 'text of the cantata. A home has been found for the little month old baby girl found deserted at the Georgian hotel last Sunday night. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Cornellaon, of College avenue have taken the baby , add have removed her from the Athens General hospl tal to their home. She has been named Helen Grace. Mr. and Mra. cornellaon will take legal step* to adopt her In u few days. Mr. Cornellaon is a member of'.box concern, next door, the Athens police force and will .the flames made great headway afford a good home for the little [and waa beyond the control of the glrL She la the only child In the Inramen when' they arrived at tba family. [scene. After the appeal was made! When the nro waa checked six Thursday for funds to buy the lit- j buildings had been burned to the tie girl some "Easter cldthea” she ground practically and tero floors was taken to the Corfielteon borne , a [ a tenement hoqie were also and Mrs. Cornellaon will seo that .burned, endangering many Uvea, she has everything needed. She i one Ore man was killed by the U nappy fiver the little girl being collapse of a tottering lira wall, In her borne and will raise her Ji|t which fell ‘as a terrific explosion. Two Firemen Killed and Twenty Other Seriously Injured When Fire Wall Collapses. $500,000 DAMAGE IS ESTIMATED Six Factories and Tene ment House Already Burned. Blaze Not Yet Under Entire Control (By Associated Arses.) NEW YORK—Fire starting In a four story brick building, o&Qpled by a laundry in the East Twenty Siath street factory district took a toll of two Uvea and twenty seriously Injured, while six build Inga and part of two otbon wore burned, with a damage estimated at half a million dollars. The blase began In a laundry and swept over a Are wall into the building occupied by a paper The: as It she were her own child. TRACE THE OE9ERTERS / Captain Charlie Seagravea of the detective department of the police force believes that he la oh track at the couple who deserted the baby hero. A woman registering as Mrs Baker, Macon, O*., left the little Baby in a room of the Geor gian hotel and the two were put In a taxi at tbo S. A. L. depot by a man. They came In on a south bound train and It has developed that they boarded the train at Char lotto, N- C. Thp station matron at Monroe. N. C.. claim* that the cared for the baby white the cou ple waited for train connection*. The couple, said to be In com pany with' an elderly woman, left Athens on a southbound train and hie supposed to have gone to At lanta. rstectlve Seagravea Is fol lowing np the search and hopes to back here for trial. y of State Hughes had instructed Ambassador at Berlin to inform the locate the couple and bring them United KAISER BILL ID IT npero many and His New Wife Are Involved in Law Suit. OLD timber for violins ZTHC. N. » M.—Valuable violins era being manufactured from wood token from the ■‘ulna of the cliff dwellers near Mis city. While excavating recently Carl Morria research Investigator for the Smithsonian Institution, found a number of perfectly preserved tim bers whleh are believed to have been used In constructing the homes of the cliff dwellers. The timbers ware estimated to be ovdr 1.090 yearn old. and. due to the dry, hot climate that prevails widow of the former heir, te now living In the castle and says she cannot make way for the young prince until »b* gains possession of Starseddel, a neighboring doml- rite ot twenty room*, tn fonr of whicU»a merchants family te now living. * The local housing committee has arranged to establish the merchant in the stable at 8aatle Amaltx, but he refuses to move and has appeal- • dto the government officials at Frankfurt-on? Oder. Princes* Mar garet has had the walla of the Her chant's rooms broken down In re pairing the old castle, but ha atlU cliaga to his quarters. Both the former Emperor and hip wife have written letters sup porting the young Prince'p right to immediate possession of his Castle. The liberal flewspapers have taken up the dispute declar ing that It te absurd for a 13 year, old boy to have forty rooms. The controversy has reached the point where It may develop Into a bitter quarrel between Princes* Margaret and Hermlne. *’ UTAH SOIL FOR GEORGIA BALT LAKE CITY.-A sack of .w , . au wteh solLvent by Mayor Nelson. In the Vicinity of the ruins, the will b* used by the District School well searonwl Board of Wndley, OSL. In planting a tree to represent this state. The pinna to act out a tree for ' " Mayor Nel- ofUtah ‘With the “two for one” bonus of fer of the committee closing when the votes are coanted Saturday morning, candidates jp - the White Way Popularity- Contest Friday were hard at work taking advan tage of the. largest .bonne .to be (By Aesootetod Pr.ee.) «‘ v f“ '“»»°* ■“ ,l th# endlM[ BERLIN — Former Emperor ,1® ^ reported Friday that one William and hla wife, who calls ^ ^ candidate* who *»■» bean herself Germany’s (teteerin. are In- f * r “owismi the list will cast a Wg volved—in a way—In a law solL j^flay night and gat Into one It hi* grown out ot bousing regal* of the p^tiorf, which wtU make tions which affect the plans of h#| ; enable tor a prise. The four Princess Hermln’s 13 yeer old son, pr)Iel ire a Ford coupe, 9100 In Prince von Schonalch-Caroteth. to| eoId In gold and 120 In sold, taka over hte forty room castle In i votes cost only one penny eech the Guben district of Brandenburg. ; a nd the money raised now by hot- Hcrmlno’a ion is now the head . lotlng will all go to the playground of tha Schonalch-Carolath family. Ifuod. However, Princess Margaret, the The contest has only a few Mite as the White Way due to escaping gas, occured. The wall swept several from the lad der* and buried almost a score of other Bremen, all of whom were in jured. sonke seriously. The other fireman killed, wai burned to death trying to rescue a woman and, child from one. of the burning buildings. The build ing was a raging inferno, when the woman appeared at one of the up per windows, and it was thought that she was doomed. The flro- llian mado his way through the flames and »mokr 4n«l reached her. only to bo 'overcome • betol'j. he could reach the fresh air with the woman. The woman was saved. The section . In which tha Are occured Is thickly settled with teas ment bulldings nml factories and It was thought for a time that dyna mite would be used In orde* to check the (lames.. • N • » Two For One Offer Will End By Saturday Rumor One Candidate Expects to Poll Heavy Vote and Reap Advan tage of Bonus. THERE’LL PROBABLY BE A BIG BUSINE AT THE OFFICE NOW NEW YORK.—Passangsrs ar riving at New York from abroad are practically permitted to write thoir own prescription for a quart of liquor—twice aa much much aa an American physician could proacribo for thorn—under on order of the surveyor of tho port, made pub lic today. Tho order, tigned by Thomas W. Whittle, surveyor, provides that "whore tho passenger has declared in writing that tha liquor carried by him Is intend ed tolsly for medical purposes, tho entry clerk may in hie dis cretion, allow him an amount not to exceed one quart, ouch action to bo endorsed by him upon tho declaration. All liquor in axeaas of one quart will be •steed.” Jesus Accepted Cross Out of His Loyalty to God <9 WHIMS I Millionaire Bandit, Woun ded By Madison County Officers, Was. “Human Fly,” Says N. Y. Story. MAINTAINSHIS SILENCE HERE Daring Criminal Sought {Escape From New .York Apartment By 1 Crawling Along Coping. Gerald Chapman, the "million dol- r" New York bandld who Is con- Ined at St. Man'll hospital where e Ik suffering from three bullet __ _ ~ (wounds received from tho guns of Morgan-Collisson Meeting | Madison county officer* aa they nt- At Prince Avenue Bap- V2££J? SCiJ?wE tiflt u Attracting Large I neaday 1* reported to be Improving Crowds At Each Service. PH^n^mSnThio silence and [ wilt, dtacuas with no one any detail* of (he escape from the Federal pen- ‘The Royal Highway of the Holy j ntent iary lnat Tuesday or the flkht Cross” was the cubject of the ser* mon delivered Thursday night by CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MOVES TO AID FARMERS IN THIS SECTION McKiiynon Hurt When Auto end Machine Collide Motorcycle Officer Vic tim of Careful Driving, It Is Said. Leg Badly Broken in Crash. Baptist church. Takhir text Matthew, Chapter 1, verse 21 the speaker defined the three .stages in the highway of the cross at : 1. The Constraint laid up on JtsuS as He said he must go to Jerusalem and suffer, and be killed, and tho third day be raised up. Dr. Morgan denied the Jesus was in the grip of circumstances, thereto:e had to go to the cross; he also denied that Jesus went to the croes merely because of his devotion to a great ideal- These w*M insufficient reestete . Jeeua went to the crons because of hie loyalty to the will of God. Nec essarily this meant conflict, for the ideals of the cider? chief priests and scribes were in direct opposition to those of the King- ■ 1 .1. of Coil. —asHtewK—~c*— Dr. Morgan also drew attention to the fact that Jesus, looking al the cross saw through it to the final victory of the resurrection. He then appealed to the audience to get the true perspective on the Week, In Madison county where he was tuken cnly after he was shot down. „ - .■ - , , ... Chapman la being closely guarded Dr. P. C. Morgan to a splendid ^ , he hospital nnd aa soon aa he audience at the Prince Avenue la able to travel will be removed bis to the Federal penitentiary. It has developed that Chapman. In addition to bains a dangerous criminal, has the qualities of a “human fly" nnd when ho wa* ar rested In Jfew York test year at a luxurious apartment came very near escaping by crawling along the crplns of the building. He remarked then if he ever escaped bo would never be taken again. STORY,OF HIS “FLY” ESCAPADE iThe *tory of hla “human fly'.’ op- cape from Now York te a* follows, the story coming from Now York: things of Holy to***!!?® * in “’ 5r r "^ ho Si tWteadhSSte? Judge! to attend the services in a body, Edwin IL Yfolmra gave Chapman days to ran as the White Way open Ins will be on April 4, The standing Friday tallows:. Lovle Jowera 317,136 Harriet Stephen* .... 103,278 Laura Hammond ..... 85,310 Besait Jackson 69.885 Nellie Griffith 4.062 Mn. Daria' 2315 Mabel Parr 1823 Mollie Whitehead 1474 Mn. P. N. ChOtris .... 1439 Ncm Crymes 1183 Elizabeth Harris 1013 Clara Bell Rutherford.. 1070 Mary Sims 1007 Earlins Wilder 1091 Pauline Toney 1185 Martha McAIpln ' 1135 Lillian Edwards 1036 Sarah Hall 1026 Erma Booth 1007 Carrie Booth 1007 Caitrie Beer 1007 Neill* Christopher .... 1103- Fany. McDormart 1006 Mn. W. D. Paschal ... ’ 1011 Clarence Stone .'j«0S Sue. Carter 1004 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE Then will b* the usual Pro- para to ry Service for the Com munion in the Sunday School room of the church Friday, at 8 o'clock. All the members of the First Thbiltllui confcic- gatlon and any other? who may do-ir.-. arc urged to In- pr-r- ent He urged them In their'thinking on Christ- janty te look on through the Croes to the final hour of victory- He concluded by quotation of the word* of the New Testament, “If we suffer with him, we shall als< reign with him.” The work of the special choir deserves more than a passing at tention. Undtr 'the able direction of Prof. Collisson they are work ing better every night, and dur ing the Offering at last night’s service their rendering of ‘‘Man of Sorrows” was tremendously im pressive- HIGH SCHOOL DELEGATION ^ Friday night a large delegation from the High school win attend ■Hie service. They will assemble t the High flehool at 7:45, and wiL* march -from there to the church, in atady. Dr. Morgan will preach on “The Veil of the Temple.” and J’rof. Collisson trill ring appro?, priate solos? During 'the last three evening: the Personal Workers of the meet ing have met and been organized and they »re now ready for ser vice, and have regular seats in thi church assigned to them. Thursday at the Kitvanis Club luncheon Prof. ColUssion extended (Turn to Five) •lualvencaa noon after hte ayrext St:-.' luxurious Cramercy Park -tunfit l«*l July. He was being 'iiirmluneil.MVUh George AmloiHiui mVh| chin-lea Loerbar, or "iKim- harti” hi* . .,nr>-a mi. -, by. postal Inspectors on the third floor of tha General Past Office In Eighth ave nue. Maneuvering till he had a clear path to an open window. Chapmen made a break for It. calling back to the amased Inspectors: ‘I might as swell end'll this wuy as let you fellows get me!' He plunged nut over the window sllL bluffing sub cldc. HE WA8 A „ HUMAN FLY “When the agents got to tbs window Chapman bad disappeared. But It was only to scud out of sight Along • the, roping.- just below the window, i A* tho a tents blankly scanned she .street below for hte body Chapmun-was cooly crossing the face of the bulldingg like a “human fly.'' (THnglng to the wall with Unaer* Ip the rutted open spaces between the granite blocks, he sidled around the corner at Eighth avenue and Thirty-fourth street.. He dived back Into the bplldlng through another open win dow giving Into u vacant office. Keaerveg.of the. West Thirtieth •--el i station surounded the post office, while agents, reinforced by iiitnioers or the bomb squad, search cd the Intcricr. Chapman was even tunlly run down and re-cuptured behind a row of large paper boxes under a shelf. Chapman -said If he ever got away ugain he would not tie recap tured alive. Chapman and Anderson wer* found guilty August II test by a Jury In the United States Court on evidence furnished largely by Loer- Wllltem McKinnon, senior motor cycle officer of the Athena police force, eras badly hurt when hte ma chine collided with an automobile on Hill street about * o'clock Thursday afternoon. Mr. McKinnon, known ao ‘‘BUI,'' aa token I'mmediately Mary's hospital where, after ex amination It' was found hte right leg was broken in two places just above the thigh; It was necessary to take Out three inches of the bone Id the operation and inbert a! silver piste. Attendants at tha hospital stated Friday Mr.-McKinnon was resting comfortably. The fractured leg was the only Injury ho received. The aujornOblle with which Mr. McKinnon's motorcycle collided Was driven by Miss Dorothy Moos, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Moos. She fto ^Dcomparated by Miss Dorothy Watson. Tho acci dents: was one of those strange oc currences which sometimes happen to the most careful of drivers. In STORM JUKES TOLL OF BOOZE HUBS “Flagship” of Rum Run ning Fleet Missing With Another Booze Boat; Coast Guard Out (By Associated Proas.) HIOHLaNKB.—The rum running fleet, which has boon operating off tho New Jersey coast for a’moot a year te minus at least two vessels . and possibly more Friday, aa the result of a heavy storm. The pride of tho rum runners The Queen of Highlands" w s lost during tho 7)ti;b northwest Bale which swept this part of the boast WglneMay, and one other member of the fleet was reported m'aslng Friday. Two more shlpo off on a “mis sion’’ have not boon hoard from yah though U may bo that the ships are simply “lying low.” When the gale first atarted, It 1a thought that tho rum runners be lieved that the time who ripe to make a dash for the coast and lend a big cargo of contraband boose. Aa the storm - continued to grow la violence, the other ships sought fact tho carefulness of the two “'*1*^!. “ W * r * " p,rated drivers seems to have caused the mtfl-hap. Mlui Moss was going out Hill street todrard Mllledga while Officer McKinnon waa coming toward tbo business section of the olty. At Harris street Miss Moos started to turn to her left and go up the tat ter street, officer McKinnon slow ed down. So did Miss Moos. Seeing that the other bad slowed down both atarted off again and then the collision 'occurred. The right fender of the Moss car was- torn off r.nd the Impact of Mr .McKIn- , _ ..... . none body with the . pave- ’Chapman gave warning of hla ment caused the fracturing of hla leg. He weigh* over two hundred pounds. A large crowd gathered nl the spot a» people were going home, from town at that hour. Mr. McKinnon's. Injury cauxed murli concern as he la one of the most pdpufnr members of the police force and is liked everywhere. • French Artists In Rebellion the “flagship. 1 Coast Guard cutlers are out on the waters Friday, in the hope of ptcklns up the “Queen of the High lands" with It's cargo. uskyWmbeles THEATER TO BE SOLD Famous Players-Lasky Theater At Los Angeles May Be Sold For Two Million. , (By AMOelatad Press.) NEW YORK — Negotiations are said to be pending, whereby tho Famous Playera-Laakey Corpora tion will sell It’s theatre Ip Lob Angetea for approximately two mil lion dollars cash but will retain a tense on the building, 'thus keep ing It’s outlet for their Aims. The announcement was made at the office* of the corporation hero that the negotiations were being conducted in Lot Angeles with fi nancial interests, whom the offl PARIS — A new Salon qf Fine Arte is In prospect owing to a split In the Salon do te Nationals. Not long ago the Preridont of the Salon resigned and n majority ot the committee followed. • A new committee wan elected ftom which date at this end of the line refui- pradically all of the progressives, cd to naipe. It is thought that a powerful syndicate will be the people to take over the theatre and It was rumor ed that the syndicate considering the-taklng over of the threalre Is not In the picture business, bat te using this ns an opening wedge to break Into tbe movie game. k v' ■ - ‘ Lively Discussion Marks First Forum Meeting of Re-organized Civic Or- ganization Thursday. ;. COMMITTEE NAMED TO DEVELOP PLAN Members Come to De fense of Abattoir, and Curb Market, When In stitutions Are Scored. After a lively session. In which tho Curb Market and Abattoir wero In turn scored and defended: ab sence of leading business men. bankers, nnd all but tour director* of the organisation called a “thame the first Forum meeting of the re organized Chamber of Commerce Thursday night appointed a com- mitteo to work out a systom of marketing tor. produce raised In Northeast Georgia. The meeting, over which H. Ablt Nix: presided, became Vpeppery 1 ' from the Jump, when J. D. Price, well known planter and member of tho Public Servlco Commission, declared tho ilmo has come for tho people of Athens to "stop thi* hot air and begin work." rellevim; the conditions confronting the farm er. : Referring to the Abattoir tn hi* remarks, Mr. Price declared tha city has "passed an ordinance which 1s a trust In favor of tho murket men and against rarmers who keep up the city." He said It Is “working a hardship on the city.” ABBATOIR HAS HELPED Mr. Price was told, however, that tho Abattoir has Increased the con sumption of native meats consider ably and now Athens market men are paying Northeast Georgia farm ers thousands, of dollar* tor meat hitherto sent west to tho packer*, He sold he favored meat Inspection but urged that some plan be worked out whereby the farmer would not have to slaughter his animal at the abattoir . J Dave Paddock. In explaining thw Curb Market, which opens May 5 Is free to all who produce tho foodstuff* they have tor sale, de clared he believes the Abattoir 1? a (Turn to Page Five) like Albert Amen-Jean, wen excluded. These men have decided to take no part In organising tbe Salon ot the Natlonate sad hope to one of their own. They seat a de putation to Paul Leon, Director of Fine Arte, bpt nothing was decided at the conference. For tho pres ent the group of men, considered abroad aa most representative of contemporary French art, te de prived of opportunity to exhibit its work. (-: gave Chapman Page Five) Thousand of Athenians to Attend Churches Here on Easter Sunday to Commemorate the Resurrection of Christ From the Sepulchre Sunday Is Easter Sunday, com memorating tbe resurrection of Christ from tho sepulchre. . Most appropriately does this date, this all Important date, come tn the spring of the yeer. the season when nature Is being revived and when the apfrit of reacnrrectlon permeates everything and la sym bolised In every budding twig and every blooming flower. Easter la a day when probably more Americans go to church than on any other day of the'year. It Is estimated that sixty-five millions of them will attend services this day. They will bear about Christ risen, hla mission on earth and hfi ascension. In Athens thousands will attend and every church w.11 have special music and special Easter day ser vice*. remembering: "In the end of tho sabbath, as it began to dawn toward the first day of the week, came Mary Magdelene nd the other Mary to see tha cpulcbre. , "And, behold, there was a great jearthquake; for the angel of tbe descended from heaven, and “Hla countenance was like light- nlnr. and hte raiment white as anow: “And tor fear of him the keep ers did zhake. and became as dead men. "And the angel answered and tald unto the women. Fear not ye: for I know that ye seek Jesus, wblcb was crucified. He-is not here; for he te risen, aa he said Come, see tba place wbsre the Lord lay. .“And go quickly, and tell kls larlple* that b* 1a risen from tbe dead; and. behold, he goeth before you Into Galilee; there shall ye 1 him; lo, I bare told you. And they departed quickly from the aepnlchre with fear nnd great joy; and did run to briag his otedp les word. And aa they went to tell hte die dplee; behold, Jesus met them, saytng. All hall. And they tome and held him by tbe feet, and wor shipped him. “Then said Jesus unto' them. Bo not afraid; go tell my brethren — that they go into Galilee, and there I rolled hack the stone shall s.-.- no. St. Matthew, axvill: BUY MANY AUSTRIAN. ' LUXURIES VI ENA — Austrian Industries, particularly those manufacturing article* of luxury, are assured a bnsy and profitable six months of business through unexpectedly heavy orders placed by American and European buyers who attend ed the sample fair that closed yes terday. TIMtLY TIPS TO ATHENS MERCHANT* I MOVING THE GOODS A few dollars, ’ turning ovsr frsou'enily. «jch netting l(t profit on oaoh turn, equal many dthara that turn slowly, netting only one er’tws profits a year. It lo estimated that more dost- art have “gono broke" because of toe much capital, tied up In slew, ly moving goods, than boss use of too little capital. ■Mods that keep moving are tho secret of suauseful retailing. This Is Just as true 'of each de partment, each counter, an it Is of thq whole stock. Frequent department Invento ries, to show exactly which tbo quick and tho slow mover* are, pays wonderful dividends. It I* necessary, of course, to carry tome slow.moving Items. In order to have s wtll-balancod stock and b* prepared for reason, oblo demand. These ore "eervlce goods." But the real profit comes In those lines that quickly turn back Into money, te b* reinvested In more of tho oemt. These are "eetlon goods.'' The danger In buying without reference to Inventory te that the alow-moving goods will accumu late out of all proportion. Then, even whan business seems to be brisk, profits are unto-' countably missing. “Eternal vigilance" should be the watchwerd In maintaining the balance of stock. THE BANNER.HERALD » Phono 75. BELL HINGING HERE Athens Youngsters WiH Not Be Playing ‘Pranks’ But Aiding in Clean-Up Campaign. FUST TRAINS CRASH Two Passenger Trains Collide At Mouth' of the Royal Gorge. Only Five Injured. (By Associated Press.) PUEBLO — Five persons were Injured In a head-on collision be tween two fast passenger trains . , . - of the Denver-Rio Grande and Woa tern Railroad at' Sample siding near tho entrance to the Royal Gorge, late Thursday. One of the trains .was said to bo making up time and traveling at a errtfle rate ot speed. Tha engines ot both trains were derailed and two baggage cars frith a smoker 14ft the tracks. One ot the baggage can plungrd Into the Arkansas River carrying an ex press mesas—4b with IL Tha men succeeded in crawling ont ot tho car and swam ashore, with but few braises to show for bis narrow es- Whcit the Boy Scouts rlns thq door bells' of Athenian* Saturday morning they will not bo up tu any "pranks." It was announced Fri-fl}J day. but will be aiding in the "Clean-Up" campaign. Kanh Scout Will be assigned, al I certain territory nnd will ring tho dour bells, or knock on the ilmir where they haven't a bell, and u*k the occupant qf the houio to loin In the clean-up campaign it ha hasn't already done so. ’The Scout* nro not only After a prize which Is offered for thosb getting the most lot*, vacant ond occupied eloaned. but are Interested In ridding Athene of dl*ea*e-breedlng places. WORK FOR CLEAN CITY 1 Other prizes are offered In tho campaign but they are to school* the children. Tbe prise which* Will be given grown folks who old In doing away with trash and rub bish te a cleaner and more heulth- Ittee declares. Following In the list of Pflzes: Set of Dickens novels for school whose district fit best cleaned, given by Mayor Thomas. International Webster's dictionary given by Klwanls Club to red The five Injured an not bsltered fob* seriously hurt and tho small numbered of Injured Is thought to be due to tbe fact that none 'of the pullmans wore derailed and so escaped plunging Inti the river. . No Market Friday was a holiday on the New York and New Orleans exchange and tht market wa* net reported. The exchange was observing "Pood Friday." HE STEAL8 A CARPET FROM jALTAR OF CHURCH SAN FRANCISCO—Police claim that the "meanlst thief Is back In San Fiwncisco. He stole a car pet from the altar of St. Charles’ Church. The carpet was valued at 815. * . •*•'*•* BLT ' on same conditions. Indvidual prizes to colored child ren given by Mra. Lamar C. Buck* *r.' ■ ' - • ' The Boy Scout prize* are: One dozen Palace theatre ticket* given hy Manager B .O. Qldley, a Hcout knife given by Athen* Hardware company and a Scout belt given by II. .1. K. .,1 I'li.lhilu romp:,,, CokUs will give six *nda each tu five school chill clean up thc v grounds own home the heat. Aunt of Athens Woman Is Bi In Atlanta Friday Miss Lizzie Mmldox, aunt of Mra. J. L, Mapp of Atheni*. d!*d tn At? butte Wednesday and the funeral services were conducted there Frig day afternoon. - ‘ btf MIhs Maddov had.lived in Attest for many years and wa* a of the Fir*. Baptist church, vivlnr her are one nephew, Dr. i ^fcddaxj of Atlanta; nnd tl nlOCoa. Mr*. W. M. It"**, of Bruns? wick. Go.: Mr*. J. L Mapp. of Ath. ?n*. Or- and Miss Mamie Hkellic. oj Birmingham. Ala.