The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 29, 1923, Image 5

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^ r ■ , -• ona Swanson and the “Seven Wi’ emptation/ Palace Attraction Today leria Swanson Thursday and Friday THE BANNER-gBHATJt, ATHKN.R, OlWRUTA In the Paramount Picture, Eluebeard’s 8th Wife" at The Palace Thursday and Friday emptation." a super produc- containing an all-star east. jo the Palace tonight. In th an- l’/yant Washbufrn. Kv try girl, suddenly find themselve of ife." at the Palace Thursday and Friday. This la a story of a French girl who marries an American multi millionaire "Bluebeard' already divorced seven wives. Miss anson. however, in the role ol n<f V Rlvidge, Phillip rnon Steele/ the part of a youn; le for .the comfort such as only mad pursuit which the young people belie make up happiness, results in series of strong situations. the if ford, the story. A modest sal- umph in her clerk *and his wife, a coun- starring vehicle. "Bluebeard 1 millions. Their j Mona de Brlac, determines things , win never be John Brandon’.* (Huntley Gordon) eighth wife She tantalizes him until he Is al most frantic. Mona decides t< ri nDiA cuiAueAi.m | give her husband ample grounds GLORIA SWANSON S | for a divorce. But Brandon who NEW TRIMUPH j loves his wife checkmates her ant* Glor.a Swanson is a decided trl- all misunderstandings are cleared latest Paramount away with love triumphant at the 8th I finish. S. LEADS ENTIRE WORLD IN ,he b .f h ef ' ha , t " oth, " g <:an be nc JME BAR COMMITTEE SHOWS"' u " re,, ““ REPORT TO BAR ASSOCIATION nil. IS ither civilised country aln so unt'l a sland- crimlnnl procedure Is .tod for, i*l findings ol mmitti to Lav.* Enforce- of the American Association. Its flrdinru will port'd to the association’s ting which begins on Wed- otis enforcement of the criminal United States for coding with "Tile means provided in the crime and criminals are today neither adequate nor efficient. "The criminal situation in the United States so far a scrimes of violence are concerned is worsp than .'\ any other civilized c ountry. "The committee has contented Minneapolis, and is to'Itself with reporting first, the cit- nuo for/ three days. Incorpor-| nation o' law enforcement in this lie first complete purvey <>r r eoui*trv; second, the situation in In tin' committee’s r^povt will J two oilier countries for the purpose • conditions America con- of measurement or comparison: I with conditions in Franco ! third, th-- chief respects in which Treat Britain. • j the maehlnsry of lav. enforcement •man r.f the commiftee ip England and France differs from oji.r own. together with the gggftytfo results pi this differ,-} “Lastly, by reason of this dlffer- ystem in the United tion of the situation by the Amer ican people Impels the committee to present the figures and statis tics of this association and the striking contrast as between the situation relative to crime in America and in these two coun tries of Europe." x-Governor : harle* S. ,\Vhit- nnd the members include f Marcus Kavnnngh 'of^V'iii- , Wade II. Ellis of Washing- Charlcs W. Farnha Mrs. Annette Abbott [stabs lacks in the three great es- San Eran^sco. Mr. i wcntlnls. for law enforcement— tman, Judge Kavaftngh and 1 elerity, certainty and finality. ronri acted an inv.e tlgu-( "This lack, together with general in France and Great Britaiji public indifference to the situation, accounts In large measure for the want of respuct for law * In this country and the failure oI Its en forcement.” spring lo obtain the basis of ,Major points made In 'report, ’ fts disclosed by tho hind oTorjfrRefect in the en- nent of oiirww!i. more dan- h than any VLhcr factor In intlng for thV number of committed Anythin country, apathy tfiTil indifference of American people, MINAL POPULATION ROWING V 1 Idle thr > Unit'd until 1922 i crimln d 10. he !.* ial Imfrcarn was u foGnd iipnnlcjMrtth violence. In nearly every of thell’nlon n lark of vlror- Sawdust Personal And Social News Well, the farmers around Saw dust have begun pulling fodder, the pea crop looks promising at this time. Q salcf July brought a small Increas* In demands for loans in a tew sec tlons. hut on the whole there ha apparently been a small decline I loans and discounts compared wit n month or six weeks ago. Week ly reports by SO member bank* in selected cities of the distrlc showed a falling off In loans an* discounts from July t oAugust 1 but an Increase of $50 # 000,000 1 doinand deposits. Commercial failures during Jul: were smaller In number than 1’ cither the percedlng month or th same month last year, both In th< district and the United States a large, according o figures compile* by K. C. Dunn and Company. Com hlned liabilities, however, were, create*than those of June failures Of the 24 cities that report©* regarding building permits In th district 13 showed a large-volum* Issued thah during July last year Gradual Improvement was show! in, the 'district’s lu/nher Industr* for the month* of July. Except fo the first week of July, which In eluded the Fourth of July holiday production by southern pine mill was 90 percent normal: for the week ended July 20 It was 97 per rent of normal. The volume o’ •ders shown In the weekly state ents of the Southern Pine Asso elation hear out th© r©ports o correspondents ntht buyers art again in th© market and prospect- are reported good for buxines during the fall months. Price; showed some recessions during the past month or two. hut now appea *o Vic strengthening somewhat a* demand returns, according to th« ••“view. bo talo for the tarmerp. ,-HOMASVILLE HOG SALE SCHEDULED SEPTEMBER 5 THOMASVILLE, (in Tho see- . *nd co-operative liog sale for Thomas county will he hem In t'homasville on Wednesday* mom - ng, September 5. County Agent ’at Ward is urging nil of the armers of the county to take part. I-Vllowing the hog sale thei< .•ill be a mass meeting pf the far mers of the county to complete he organization of the proposed reamery. RECORD TOBACCO }ALE ^AYCROSS, Ga.— The tobacco narket of Blackshear enoyed per haps the biggest day of the entire teasdn Wednesday, when 396,95? ■rounds brought $102,645.65. HEAVY TOBACCO SALE8 OCONTINUE AT HAHIRA HAHIRA, Ga.—The third week of the Hahira tobacco market found the sales still heavy and the prices good. The sales Thursday wefe 80,000 pounds from White Springs. Fla., averaged sales for i.Mionday wc pounds, everaged 27c. Tuesday i,000 pounds, average 27 Wednes day 73.000 pounds average 26c. Highest price this week 52c. s'j Big, Chief Owsley Reports from 33 cototn mills !i tli« district that manufacture cloth Indicate there has been som* further slowing down in this in dusfry. Production In July was smallei than In'either the preceding or the ” n, e month last year, while 3f cot ton yarn mill reports contain©/ ■*•%* much the spme chmment. nineteen hosiery manufaeturlnr companies had a production o1 19.8 percent smaller In July thnf n .Tune, but 1S.1 r>Pro,nt great,, n th, oulnut nr th. mmn mill, the mines, the operators and min* ers took a step in anticipation ol the struggle to provide for th« employment of engineers. pumr operators and maintenance men un derground while the miners are idle. . , Phillip Murray. International vice , president of the United Mine Work- County Fairs Arnnoo In «■»* end C. J. Golden, Rinaldo Cap- fprnaV n A J™Se III-j Rn d Thomas Kennedy, th« leresi in Crop Diversjfl- three anthracite district president! cation; All Ga. is Active rturiuK July Inst y, aP . ALFALFA GROWING IN THIS COUNTY! (Continued From Pale One) ing put on a normal footing. The directors voted to pay the expenses of W. H. Vann, expert produce man, to remain In Atheni several days assembling the car- load lomntoes which will l> shipped to Florida. Farmers art urged > to, continue bringing then? to the assembling room on Clay- (°n atreet. | ’ ^JttMg. Negro Must Serve Ninety Days For Mf n 2 ™o Stabbing Another (Continusd From Paa* Ont) (Continued fro ( m page one) EEPING WELL An }R TabUt sfctibta aperient) taken at wili hatp k»«p you wait, ty : and eUenrthenlog your dl- Wps off Old Block i refub jradl«ni cliiMrca sad adulte. »Infredlenta, then candy alcii'm Arsenate 16c Lb. Wingfield Cash Grocery Company completed his new residence, the plasterers have begun to put the finishing touches to it and the painters will begin very soon, It will he a nice house when pletcd. Mr. Hester Canady, Is the contractor. >Mr. E. L. Gordon and daughters, spent a few days this week relatives at Homer. He is thinking of moving there next year. Mr. N. O. Williams nnd family of Greene county spent last Sat urday night and Sunday with the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Williams. Several from Sawdust are at tending preaching at New Har mony this week. ■Mils* Lucile Williams Is spend ing this week with relatives and friends at Hull. Mr. H. L. Tolbert has accepted a position helping grade a high way in the mountains. Mr. G. L. Williams nnd family of Danlelvillo Bpent last Wednes day afternoon with homefolks near here. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Martin of Hull spent l.taj Friday with thetr son, Mr. Clyde Martin and fnmily. Mr. K. L. Cordon and family, nnd Mr. J. F. Gordon spent last Sunday with the famll yot Mr. and i.Vurs. Z. T. Williams. Mr. Guy Tolbert nnd family have moved from Mr. N. P. Barber to Mr. W. I. Barnett's. Mr. Walter Stone has accepted a position as street car conductor In Atlanta, his family will move there very soon. Mr. Du Free Pace of Greene time!county was visiting friends around when the simplification of the Eng-1 Sawdust the l itter part of last llsli criminal procedural laws he-(Week nnd the first of this week. ■*an to he effective." say ganized and thework of preparing -i fair exhibit is well under way* HANCOCK COUNTY FAIR Mnssey has nearly PLANS ARE PROGRESSIVE %VERY LONDON MURDER SOLVED In the section of the report de- \:>teil to crime conditions in Eng land, the committee reported that there were seventeen murders In London lust year and pot one of these crimes was unsolved. The report said that it was estimated that 7,85ft murders were commit ted In the Unit'd Htatps last year and that in 1921 there .were 260 rm rden* in New York and 137 in Chfeogo. m th** same year—1921— rgrst proi-^tlon of tb« [nc#;rdlng to the report thero were only 63 murders throughout Eng land and Wales. “Wc lenmed that the prison pop ulation in England has cen steadi ly decreasing since 1S76, the Inter period marking ‘about rort. “One of *he striking reasons *r.r this Is the fact that it has ly^n made possible for any one sentenced to a fine to obtain ex tension of lime for It spayment at the discretion of the magistrate nnd a defendant may even pay his fine In Instalments. "Briefly, the’ committee finds that the speedy trials given the criininnls Is largely responsible for j the- low crime rate in Great Britain. * The continual appearance of cases j and reversals by the upper courts *ir** practically unknown to Eng-! Ilsh Justice.” ■ As for conditions in France. ! statement from the committee.. ^ yield of corn In Georgia summarizing the details of the »* p ** h f!u>rtof ,t of any y tar since 190? rort itself which will \v* released • la8( year. \ Foreasted LITTLE CHAN6E IN OF (Continued from P**e one) committee,, ‘ tails ot the re rill bo rtlenneit In full when presented, says: ioutput for thS year haseit' .mien of 7n, as ta f fiis,noo huahelt SAME STORY j compared with 21/20.1100 bushel: WITH FRANCE Inst year. Tennessee's eondlUolt 1 w is pl.iced at 77 percent with an “Fn 1919. the year statistls were | pfitimoted yield of 71.517,000 bush- Inat published in France, figure’ compared with 88.266,000 bu ^ W rou b n1n?S mujde^:’ j t. ve„ j ty-etyht cities of .he lhdt*41 ■tales The T^rt jlsst year reorese.itln < ry ,., vrn;) while wettlnR off to i ih-.n of the country. I |„,c state 1. In very need shape manv eltles and towns from "We t j ^ r<>nil , t|nn AlIgu ,t t helmr thi for the name date Las' road St. Athens, Ga. tjm htrh | late > flRPres r'ottld not be obtained,. d'e -. there occurred IJW* m » r ^ S _-| > c"r i.. tvplfv. These ettfer. .contain about ”•»'*.-« j^nigjann sugar i. nuft. rr a little over on©-mll»^ni | droptwd three point ~i<r »jnnttLatfnn. am* '•‘'•* ,< * th« rest r.f the country. In the la«t nublished renc Franco for th nonth. 1919 th /ebberfps. 1 i-ini .ytif. Sa" Frniiel«o hail rol’herles. wsshlneteo *' frn 1.156?, Louisville 241. ?*• 1,087 nnd New York UN FAIRLY OPTIMISTIC REPORTS RECEIVED memhei Uep.Srtftr rce^lw-d trom rhfca-i t»anks In varloua parts o fth** dl*- T,oiil«' trlr* continue to he fairly optlml*- Only# tic witloah, lh> SI’ARTA. Ga.—Plans nro being made by the officer, and directors to hold the Idagest and best coun ty fair hero this fall that has ever been known In tho history of Han cock county. Tho farmers are In much hotter spirits over a fair crop yield and will exhibit much produce during tho fair week . called on James A. Gorman, retary of the Joint anthracite con- cllllatlon board, and the usual In termedlary between the union nnd the mining companies, after leav ing the governor’s office today A communication to Samuel D Warriner. chairman of the opera tors' policy committee, proposing negotiation on maintenance work was drafted. Governor Plnchot asking adjustment of the entire suspension, did not concern him self with the detail. Important as It ffas been considered by the par* ties to the controversy. Mr. Wnr- rincr’s response to the union sug- gestion was not given out hut It yras considered likely that oppor tunity ,jjvpuld be taken during the night to settle the point. About four thousand men will be needef In the mines to do the w jrk. BAINBRIDKE, Ga. — Co-opera tive sog sales that have not been on for some time, due to the far- n •• - . r»v a mcra In this county not being r*OIIC© AlTCSt 1 WO ready for delivery of hogs except'-- __ _ for the old-time once a year sea- More HODOCS Here son in the fall, will be ro-opened on next Tuesday, with one car at least. The farmers in this county have learned that co-operatlvo sales are one way to ready money and If they did not take to this method of disposing of their meat at first* they are now. LYONS, Ga.—Lyons* flrstco-op- eratlve hog sale for the season will be held September 28. Two or three cars of good hog* are ex pected. County Agent Garner re ports that arrangements have al ready been made with Fred Wcl- ther. of the State Bureau of Mar kets, to be on hand and handle tha Because he Is alleged to have crept Into the house of .Marion Ma- Gahee on-Rock Spring Street, and stabbed McGahee while the later lay asleep on his bed, Abo Harris a negro, was sentenced in recor der's court Wednesday to Rorve ninety days I nthe city stockade and pay $50 fln.e A warrant charging Harris will assault with intent to murder was sworn out In the court of Justice Milton Thomas. Harris fl?d after stabbing McGahee but was < i gbt Tuesday. McGahee was not fa tally wounded. Court Oreilles tribe of Chippewa Indians from Hayward* Wis., made Alvin M. Owsley, national commander of the American Legion,. , A (‘hipf Up's flltlpf Vit.Mnti.nmr-G'i.Rp utkipk mnnn,. **tKn Kaanf!fxrtnar a chief. He’s Chief No-Nau-Ong-Ga-Be, which means u the beautifying bird,” in Chippewa language. This is Ihe first time in history a white man has been so honored by the Chippewas. Negro Driver Held On Liquor Charge Bonds For Hudson Brothers $3,000.00 MACON—Bonds lor tho threo Hudson brothers held in connec tion with recont floggings v reduced from <5,000 to <3,000 each by Judge Gunn of tho city court. Their counsel announced that probably further reductions will ho sought. Habeas corpus proceedings woro Instigated. Decides on Best Life Instance “Five years ago-’ I was refused life InHurnncr bccauso of my heart symptoms. Doctoriv said It wai mused from a pressure of gas that come from my stomneh, but theli medicine did not help me nnd 1 was getting worse al Ithe time Three yenrs ago my druggist re commended Mary’s , Wonderful Remedy. I took a course of It and believe It Is the best life Insurance anyone can 'buy. It helped ,my trouble at once.” It Is a simple, harmless preparation that remove* the catarrhal mucus from tho n|-j testlnn! tract and allays the In flammation which causes prncMcal-1 ly nil stomach, liver and IntesBnaf ailments, Including appendicitis One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by nil drug gist* everywhere.—Advertisement. John Thrasher, a negro dellvory wagon driver, was arrested Tues day morning on charge of having whiskey. A warrant will be sworn (> out against the negro Tuesday, it was said at police headquarters. Read Herald Want Ads. worn* 4 : NOW OPEN TYBEE ISLAND — — GEORGIA wd HOTEL. TYBEE - South Atlantic’, Majestic Hotel Fireproof—American Plnn—Bathing, Dancing, Fishing, Sis Food a Specialty— WONDERFUL .JAZZ ORCHESTRA Rotalgnol-Kemp * Parry, Prop’a. Two more "Knights of the rond' Messrs. Marlow lloner and Lewis Boner, at least that's whnt they call thcmselvea were placed be hind Iho bars of ,bn city prison Wednesday. The men woro caught nn a southbound 8. A. L. train Six others of the sumo profession are In tho city stockade "doing time" ns a result of trails before tho city recorder. All were nr rested within tho last ten days. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. EVERETT TRUE By Condo BAKED FRESH NIGm WAY in si S«SS XirtAI Ur HM-DO tv 1 s ANCnr*fet«. t out op You ano hie’LL 's®-6 Mow <2.000 VOU AtS<5 AT t=t-Y(N<3. J!. 1 The Court Of Last Appeal Y OU are the judge and the jury. Your verdict is final. There can be no appeal—ft^r this is the High Court of Public Opinion. The wares of the world must appear before you—the product of every factory—the merchandise of every store. Those things that fail to measure up to your requirements are quickly con demned to oblivion. The manufacturer who advertises deliberately places his mer chandise on trial. He openly courts'your critical inspection. He invites comparison. He directs your attention to his goods and then forces those goods to stand on their own merits. , If he were not sure of his wares he would not daye to adver tise. For advertising would put him to a test he could not meet, and thus hasten the end of his business career. It would be busi ness suicide. ... : - , ; ; < v - You can depend on the man who advertises. He KNOWS his product is good. ' v < v^,. . That’s one reason why it pays to read the advertisements you find in this paper. It is through advertising that you are able to keep in touch with the GOOD things that progressive business men are spending their money to introduce-and to keep before you. Base Your Judgment on the Advertisements. Miirtl i--:. „ „ nrrM *i*r i