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TUESDAY. JULY IT. 1922;
wo Couples
Traded Wives
For Kissing
utlge, Scoring Total Dis-
vganl of Proprieties,
'Declares They Played ,
Witft Huruun Passion.
around the flame, they are i
by their own faults.
to a closed syndicate, according to
A, NeekJPiece
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ON jWOODM'
Very Choice Well Shaded Lot, Suitable for
Ilindaome Home, or Two Attractive Bungalows.
Size of lot, 90 ft. frontage by 200 ft. deep, depth measured
from center of street/ Centen directly on top of the rise or
highest point of Woodlawn avenue—One of the highest and
coolest points in Athens and one of the prettiest atreets.
A nice home on,thi« lot would give almost a perfect view of
Miliedge avenue end street cars, yet far enough back to miss
the noise.
Well shaded with oaks, various sizes. Faces north, affording
opportunity for shaded front veranda in heat of the day.
Neighborhood and aurroundinga unsurpassed, many say un
equaled anywhere in Athens.
$4,000 will buy it—or, $2,100 will buy half of it,
. H. O. EPTING & COMPANY—Phone 1*80. .
IN DIFFERENT
WORLD
Smuggling “Syndicate”
Sells At Prices Which
Prevents 'Beetle g g e r s
Large Profits.
(By Aaaoetated Press.)
DETEIIOIT.—Certain powerful
Interests control the available sup
ply Of. beer and liquor on the Ca
nadian aide and the big money Is
Made there, according to the rum
runners who operate the tiny boats
which chug, across the river here
with Illicit boverafoa.
Recording to these operators, this
"syndicate" or “system" as It Is
termed, sell at pricea which per
mit the runners and American
bootleggers a comparatively small
margin of profit
Thus, say these runners, the
huge profits In the rum running
business across the Detroit river
are a thing of the past Large
prpflts, they maintain, still are be.
, nutters , toe •
y. :1 re scorched"%y■. tljoir - own'
' r , was the epitaph of .Tud&i
, ntine for the "Women's Ex-
nse,” the four-cornered divorce
involving two prominent young
ir „vla families who were
, eacti|t)jf. hb.e other , with
ding wlvqqi• fat- . kissing . qnly.''
i„. he jvuuld,
,«r not put the brand of the
, let Letter upon Mrs. Lnvinal
h. irdt, who had f betn nanled na (
niher woman . He hold thu j
ittentlonM. the open earenscH 1
the clandestine visits that
i, ( li paid Mrs. Reichardt held
,,n»of of misconduct, but con-
jtP«l menfar* crwlty. j
BANISH
NERVOUSNESS
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
“The Georgia Railroad
Wendell’s Pills, Ambition
The Summer Tonrist season Is now. on and vacations-aro
In order. You will be glad to know that conditions surround
ing Summer Tourist travel are more liberal this season than
la almost any previous year. Reduced rates are In. effect to
practically every stato In the Union as well as to some points
In Canada, the various tours Including delightful trips on
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Great Lakes, St. Law^
ronco River, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and
other National Parka, to the Grand Canyon, etc. Stop.overa
may be made at any point on either going or return trip,
within final limit of ticket, which Is, la most cases, Octo
ber 21, 1923.
Let us belp you arrange your vacation. We are here to
■erve and any Information desired wilt be gladly furnished,
by ticket agent In your town or by the nndenigned.
Brand, for Run-Down
Tired Out People.
limony
llowed
Ing taken In the liquor smuggling
traffic, but the buelnese has pro
gressed and been systematised un-
- : til only those who control the
./ traffic and crack the whip over
v*. lbs fim running fleets reap the
onW,a golden harvests,
vo one ,
EA8V DAYS
ARE GONE
nU.rc<V Branch lo pa./
uRmpny,. Mrs. I Iran oil
ppjfitly of the two
I jg&tly Judge I.urnell
[ 5t^I<hariU a divorce
I igkH Kr^ntjjrtc :^Lr>>
I irt-neiTta tHe nap,8^
a Sliver foxes aro’raised on a farm at Huntington. Long Island.
m zing dlsrti card df/ the pri>p*r-
.von nflfie decencies! of tnnr-
,,l’lifo, I tblBu linn been myrolM-
ronr people* who* became nc-
:t in tod five: pr. rIx .years ago.
'The tostlmMr^' on ' bVrth ! Wider'
i.ws tb-it vrfthlpifa few, months
ier the acquaintanceship began,
uh, with the knowledge and ap-
oval of the other spouse, began
lying with* the'^nnt dungefoul
ment of humnf.passion.
Like the moth that flutter;
■m apartments here Mondaytnorning at
■***. !j. o’clock after >an illness extending
^ year. His home was In Mil-
eatn ledgevuie.
I FuFncral services were held at
Robson, 2, o’clock Tuesday afternoon at San-
Geptgte-der*ville, hla boyhood home* the In*.
’* of'flu tement to be In the fumlly plot at
lit *- hit - that place. ,
J. P. BILLUPS,
General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
The free and easy ways of the
days shortly after prohibition be
came effective, say the runners, are
gone. System has come in, until
now )t ty- Impossible for a free
lando runner to obtain supplies on
the Canadian side unless he buys
‘them from what amounts, virtually
road and turned turtle, crushing
the bride beneath the steering
wheel. ,
a box of Wendell’s Pills, Ambition I
Brand, today on .the money back
pis n.—(Ad vertisemen t)
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
By Stanley
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
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WONT WORr
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KWoW OF A ‘teMARKABLS
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race Tomorrow evyHe
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that goat-
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SHE USED TO
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THE AGENT WHO WAS SHOW/NG- OFF A PATENT FL.V TRAP AT T
UVERT STABLE TBSTERCvLY, WAS SO BADLY BITTEN By '
MOSQUITOES LAST AIIQH'D AT THE 1 CEAITRAL HOTELyTHAT
mayor's TIP
FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS .
IT MAKES A DIFFERENCE
By Blosser
By Williams
t ::;in foreign Lands
TINTED TRAVELS
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