The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 11, 1923, Image 5

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IrnmAV. MAY 11. IW, PACE FIVE SATURDAY SPECIAL nijiipulaicd. tvi samUUBR-ui maam ila.lvc purposes. ■ ■ BARROW COUNTY WINDER.—Revival meetings at Jie First Baptist, the Christian and “reabyterian churches ara drawing crowds and a great good Is being Accomplished* •Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Mangum win sieve to Oanton by the first of September. The Winder and Lawrence vfll* Plants of the VVInder Manufactur ing company, which have been closed for two weeks, resumed op- -rations Monday. y Scout Troop has been or- I In Winder, In connection te local council of Athens, engagement of Miss 8vbli ps and Mr. Robert Russell Is appounced. Mrs. Mary Doely, a belotred lady Dr, E. B. Quick, of Atlanta, Peg- tonal Secretary , of Religious Edu* cation for the ' United .Christian Missionary Society, is rendering a real service to the Sunday Schools In his territory. Eighty percent of his schools are "small" schools. Hr Second Day of Macon Centennial Draws Thou sands. Second Episode Thursday. (By Associated Prats.) MACON — Parade* Thursday morning and afternoon featured the second day of the Macon Centen nial Celebration. The first parade waa made up iof many various Organisation* and institutions from Macon, while the last parade was devot ed to negro industries and institu tions. , Thursday afternoon. Seven Cildren Saved From Fire In Heroic Manner Man Dashes Into Raging Inferno and Rescues Seven Small Children in Cleveland Fire. <3y Anoclated Preu.) CLEVELAND—Aft^r erouelng thr Members of four families Jn an apartment house, early Thursday morning. John Cradum made sev eral trips into the building and car ried uut seven of nine children. The fire, which drove tho child ren, eight men and several women into practically freeslng weather, was apparently caused by an oil stovo becoming overheatod and catching fire to soxie draperies which were hanging nearby. When tho tinmen were (Uncover ed they had already made fast headway and had it not been for the prompt and heroic action oi Cracium the entire number of per- 'sona in the apartment would have doubtless been* burned to death. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Snowdrift bnw 1 fill nroi mm P at,ent ' th0 provisions ol the Vol- iil I I! lnl I Sri I finrll stead act and amendments, pro-* Jli I LHIB ULULHhLU hlbitlng the prescribing of tnore thin,a pint, of spirituous liquor ov- lllllPiO^TITlITIIllI er By tC imP»cution, he indicated hit UllUUlIU I I I U I lUIlHL belief that provision of the Harri son anti-narcotic act, prohibiting physicians from prescribing In- i , j * ~~1 __ creased doses to addicts under eaeral -Judge ^KllOX -Re- treatment, also was unconsUtu- futes Provisions of Vol- Stead Act Relating tOj eenrly/ IruMoted for violation of Doctors’ Prcscrintinns the <lrus P te * crlWn * ,lm,ta,,on xrtbcripuons. | uh nounced they would apply for V ,L ' • dismissal of the indictment. M V. N ORK Federal Judge I Thc . decision in the liquor pre- ■ t"day declared pnc^nstitu- /terlptlon case was first blood for "in. ii4 restricting the right ol t j ie Association for the' Protectior lUyMO.an to prepqrlbe for hlsl^f Constitutional Rights, an or-* — ---- -- . -v— -. ganiation of 100 prominent physl-J coitus, who brought the suit thru Hp I Mif i in ,_j j their president, Dr. Samuel A. Lam- y-sAstitbert, dean emeritus of the Osilegi V of Physicians nt Columbia unlyer- tSfi \ slty. Assistant United States At- Sj/V f forney Clark nnnounqetj, hoWev- V^y. . y A y or, that the cuse would be rushed YSL I/K j to the United States aupreme court " ( Jfor a final decision and that he jaStlly l would seek a stay of Judgs Knox’i IHV / V X\U decision In the meantime, fj //rv'!a 5 j November, 1922. claiming fa ef- mMw il [November, 1922, claiming nl ef- , 'll * feet that congress was usurping the , HP/ /jrfl / Jf ! functions of the physician In limit- tSfe/ / j£Ll/// Ing the amount of liquor that , THV \,yyi*|| I might be prescribed to any one ] / II IN | patient and asking that the state , P SiIU • prohibition director, the. internal j //fill revenue department and the Unit- ; ed States attorney’s office be re- i "11 strained from molesting him in hie \ P avowed determination to Ignore | D the provision, whlun he declared | y ‘•B Judge Knox read a 3,000-word de- of Statham, died on April 26th. The Woodruff Cotton Duster company has applied for a charter. Also the Perfection Duster com pany. small school, and at the Conven tion will .present the,most helpful plans for the small school. Dr. Quick has been especially helpful in hig relationship to the Georgia Sun day School Association, assisting in various Institutes and Schools orTletbod*. in alt thebe* meetings, he has rendered a most excellent service, and his work at the Region* al Conventions here Monday, Tues* day and Wednesday, will be of prac tical interest and help to all who attend. take an Immediate appeal, and a» a. result the next step lu the gov ernment's fight against the alleged sugar conspiracy was understood. Department of Justice officials, from It's founding will be present ed. Thousands of people .frojn all sections of the state and the south are attending the cslebration, which la by far the largest of It'i kind ever held belo wthe Mason- Dixon line.. clsion -upholding hie contentions. Although, lie said, tne question of whether liquor is a valuable therapeutic agent is so highly con troverslal that a questionnaire di rected to 39,000 physicians had re sulted In a r»l to 49 vote In favoi of tho use of liquor in certain cases, congress itself, "in the very legislation under attack," hod re rognlzed it ns having a legitimate medical use. manifesting no disappointment ov er the adverse turn taken at the Helps Small School outset in the government’s suit, declared the principle Involved wai whether the law now gives the gov ernment a remedy to protect thr public against gambling in the vl; tnl necessities of life. Despite thc denial of n preliminary injunction they contended the . government theory of the suit was sound. Athens Neighbors WALTON COUNTY MONROE.—Cbnductor J* B Joni'H, of the Oreene County R*ll- roatl ha* recovered from the pain- ful bite of a epldor. A baby show will be ataged In the auditorium of the Fifth DU* trict school on May 28th. , Slmutlanoou* revival service* at yie chrietlan and Methodlet churches in . Monroe are drawing big crowds. Jersey arnool district will vote on an $18,MO bond Issue for the Application of - ’Govern ment to Enjoin Trading in Sugar Futures Re fused By Circuit Court- NEW YORK—The government’s application for a temporary in junction to enjoin trading In yaw, sugar futures by the New. York coffee and sugar exchanges and lit clearing association was denied b> the United States circuit court o T DR. E. 8. QUICK erection of d modern school build ing. The Walton County Odd Fellows Convention has been postponed until (May 24th, when tt will meet at Wright's store. appeals, before which the case wa: heard. The court announced that a memorandum stating its rensoi might he tiled Inter. The temporary injunction h&<* been applied for epnding final hear ing on the charge that transtctioni in raw sugar - future*, as operated by the {exchange and Its clearing ax soclatlon. constituted a conspiracy or agreement in restraint of for eign and Interstate trade and com merce .In violation ot the ShStmai law ar^l Wilson tarjff act. y The government ttsked,the cour purticukirly to enjfiiv titling in- raw sugar future*. whfcH; were no- backed 4ip by owpemdp]br contro of aetpai sugar, nt^iti^ thnt ip- vestigutions had sifOWn ^at qply t small fhhctlon of th#*«ugara^dealt If { The (dices t>riflflSf WmTwef^ in a CHARGE ACCOUNT" Wonderful *1)dlut at $22.50'' Y°V "?»» 1 “ *™< aunpY sr yIa,dqxndableqoali<VBaa l’ na ? will find our Men*, end Qua far Spring end vein. <o'w smooth end vrivtty. It win lend on irraiateble charm, and the fragrance at the /}, Bower garden. C 'A Nadine adheres and VMv protect, the eUn ,DAUGHERTY .WILL APPEAL *'dkorgt occovxt ia fin the aakkaEr.Boy your SS5. from sun, wind snd «w .ad pev m Ults Bean Bet TCUte *"«"*.* »(.w «my tre+ 195 Clayton street Phone I3M la epeelalliins In the work of the eecond epleedo In Macon’a hiatory I . You Know How ffe7airtight bucket, as easy to open as winding # the clock J that can harm the •kin or the eyes. Mooey re funded if not pleased. NATIONAL TOiLETCa I WASHINGTON—An appeal to •the supreme court "In the shortest |possible time," Attorney Genera' i Daugherty announced today, will jbe taken by the government fforr j the New York decision specula tion on the New York sugar mar- i ket. conferenehi with, ‘" nttcraey keoora weiw not Urficlalijp.i ISmmmiSSt elle Eat More Wheat 1 you teeter the apoon, level it off, and wonder If you have juat enough baking powder to make good' blacnit*. Moat' likely you don't. la the finest flour, with the purest and beet leavening, mixed In Just right Good grocers sell it WEBB-fRAWFORD COMPANY Wholesaler*. Athene. — BUSH MILLING 06. THfT' Seymour, Indiana YOU never saw an airtight tin that opened so. willingly as the new Snowdrift fresh bucket A key twists off a narrow strip of ti n. It’s something like opening a sardine box, but infinitely easier because this strip of tin is thin and narrow and has been "scored” so that it peels off straight and smoothly, leav ing smooth edges and a cover that goes back on, to keepi Snowdrift clean and white until the next time you make cake ur biscuit or,pie—or want a wholesome digestible fry ing fat. Never Was a M Funnier Comedy wBfVS*.. I - 1 ' ■ ""vISCi THAN LAST SHOWING Clothes Tins Ambition PALACE Playing SATURDAY