The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 23, 1923, Image 5

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l MONDAY, OCTOBER VI, 192». 'TOE B ANNER-HEBAT.D. AT1TEN3. OFOBOTA' TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1928. • '• '~h' .. • •. -1-IX HELEN BUCKS J V ; ;; f Adopts Many CHADWICK. most movie producer*, two year* ago appended It to contract* as a flnan* clal precaution. When, last November. Miss Chad- wkk'* optional contract waa renewed liy Oolilwyn Pictures, she felt that morality amendment was not l.tndlng. and. being otherwlss dlssst- ir.fled, challenged the entire pact in court. The Oo'.iJwyn corporation -n the other hand felt that Miss Chad- yjfk’a defection was based on com- - - Fhe wasn't 4 . HELENE HOLLYWOOD.—Helene Chadwick's tilt .over the once widely heralded movie morality clause cost her dine months of screen Idleness at the er.’.i- cal period In her career. She h*s J^st resumed work. Now, don’t Jump to conclusions— Helene of the clear eye. fetching smile .end Irreproachable conduct Isn't the kind of girl deserving either the gull- ance or scrutiny of a morals monitor. Ilut she. together with, scores of ither prominent players, was formally sub jected . to the -behavior clause when >r, II. 11. Allen IrvcertMc cap) of .••f. Va.. who has attracted atten- i because of hi « ndoptlnn of many x crls. is under arrrrt In Holly- •I. Calif.,' *>n a Mann net chars*) >rn to in I’ittsbuv)?. Dr. Allen Is founder of a school for poor intain boys nnd girls. Most of his pti-d daughters are about 1? or IS r» old, officials- say. plaint that ene -»•••* enough publicity and waa dlegruntled with her salary. 1T'8 EASY TO OKT HOTEL ACJ COM MO DAT I ON.8 In China. You don't h?\p to run all over towa'ln- qttiring for your rooms. Ballyhoo men from tlie different hoatelrlea inert lacomlng boats. Here are some of the runnera on the pier at Kow loon. opposite Hongkong, meeting fhe 8. 8. President Madison of tho Admiral Oriental Line. The banner* they're carrying, together with tha Inscriptions on the sampan*, all be speak to the steerage passenger* th* good qualifies and rates of tbdr re spective Inns. 1 Mascot ot Invading Net Stars Power In Autos I Villa Death Dream Now Shattered Poverty Forces War Hero Widow to Sell His Many Medals 2.100 517 2.735 5.470 2.500 670 2,830 5.700 2.600 593 2.965 5,930 .S00 638 3.190 * 6.380 3,000 6SI 3,420 6,810 3,560 798 3,990 7.980 If speedmeters registered mo mentum developed, rather than speed, some fast drivers would appre ciate what terrific force they are di recting. No more will the woman motorist have to ^calt on man to Jack' up her Irf “for a chango tires. For Wal ter S. Josephson. of New York, scientist, has Invented a source of energy which will do the work with the least possible effort. The energy comes in steel flasks, as a highly ex pansible liquid, and eserta a tre mendous force by the mere turnlnr: of a knob opting tho controlling valve. Mirs Crace Krueger, of New York. Jh here shown operating a spe cial Jack with a small bottle stored Mrs. R. C. Clayton, one of tho quartet of English tennis stars now playing In Amerlcu, proudly displays ''Bongo," stuffed dog mascot of tho team, at Senbrlght, N. J. Dog Weeps Sadly, Refuses to Eat Making It Up you reaUtedhe power and weight t your automobile ps you ride thly along the highway? n-.iyln— and if you know what r mount to—you ran also j the -duu^r lurking within mov.tt*; ,vehicle. were it not un- cur irontro!. ^ • puiilag yocr car equals th* u.*J rtftllng^/farco from 29 to :str. according to tho rating of ivitlusl motor car. To realise nnv-noity of this, think of only great force iintuitively dingy .ve- automobile, weighing - .. 11 . t l,> .MAI-A fl.llll THE UNUSED VILLA TOMB IN THE CENTER OP AN ANCIENT CEMETERY IN OLD CHIHUAHUA CITY, CAPITAL OP THE NOUTJI MEXICAN STATE OP THE SAME NAME. CHIHUAHUA, Mexico. — rancho untenanted. Villa wanted to be hurled here. He It stands In a cemetery In tha had a dream of being great In death, heart of tho capital of the state of an well as an outstanding character In Chihuahua, and may be scon for !BO BY POVERTY TO TUT UPDAT-m" ANd”AWARDS (BELOW) WHICH HER HMBMjft GENERAL 8JSL JOHN 8. COWAN " * rv «rriVK. LONDON.—'Honored ..and Idolised during bia life; now almost,.complete- a h:'t or a mtlo more. Oaiy raslor.ai toot of the horn warns ■r of this oncoming force, yet r yut»—controlling !t—nor the :rian—thrcntehc-l by It—think Immensity. * _ Would n-allze Dancer, ou did;-you'would always keep ous r-ye on tfib road ahead and uly hamt on the wheel. And •lentrlan would always egpreb* I caution In crossing the Lincoln’s Road addition to the force developed the engine, there Is another moving automobile. “ 4 *~**t—-- • - jigcs.' PORTLAND. Ore.—Jlggs^ like many men and women, bad but one real friend In the world. And to him Jiggs clung with a tenacity that sur prised even his. bulldog nature. '‘Bulldog nature" Is no metaphor. Jiggs Is a bulldog. An English bull well-formed, thoroughbred. And his one friend *M "Bluebeard” McPool, a big. gauht old man. grim Forty years ago John Cowans first Joined the Brit it It army ard a hen the World War broke out he was made quartermaster general of all the British forces. When* the war was over the g**nJ> ml brrJnte III. H<- had to go Into debt to pay his doctors’ hi Is. for the 'war had played havoc with his flo.t-Oi estate. A ray of for heruism ^ motion continues, makes it so ■<>ch harder'to OtOO. To point j)tj| th»- momentum dc- ' '°Pcd by" various automobiles of stious sixes, tho Cleveland Safety ouncll has prej-ared * a table of On the sixteenth day tha socleb could stand it no longer. Jiggs' ah feet sorrow struck the minor tcalea <* their heartstrings. They took the dog. now a bag ,©f skin and bones, to call,on McPool at the Jail Jiggs saw hla friend, and crept aero** the ronerrte Boor. He mug* kWI into McPool's arms. rami' when swards I** irg handed our. 1 !ne lor something But while others wore made neb:** and given huge money grunts, Cow ans was knighted. He died a few months ngn. There was a large military futnral. kino words and then complete forgetful- and - taciturn. Jiggs ahed real tears—and so dl«| McPool, and others who stood about, nnt wanting to sea. but fasetnattd by the sight of a. dog weeping; They brought Jiggs food, and ha gulped It down, j The time to go came, and Jiggs ha4 to be forced away from hla loved on«* But the dog will be taken Into the home of an official of tha Humana So« clety, and every few days will be aU towed to visit McPool. who must serve at least #0 day* and than work out a fine of fSOO. whlfh may keep him In the better part of a year. * Which Is being punished more—Me- Poo| or big best frl-.uJ, J McPool. *o th* court* said, made bootleg whiskey, and sold It. He was thrown Into Jail. And Jiggs, dimly understanding that disaster rapidly was overtaking him, waa led away to the Humana Society kennel. I The wblow struggled along for a While, But her circumetanci ? be came worse. She had litt'e left’other than the medals which her husband hml won. So she put them up for •ale for the money they might bring- The premier offered Lady cowans an extra pension from the civil list* amounting to <500 a year, to he paid quarterly. She Immediately refused. A number of influential men, deem ing ghe nation ungrateful are trying to nmtfh amend#. Bat Lady Co-rage aaya R la .too late, ^ M'Poot didn't come that first night to feed him. And Jiggs wondered. Ha didn't eat what tha kind offlclala of the ooelety put before him. He wanted only the one person in all tha world he knew was his friend. For It days this continued. Jigga refused to eat. A dull, melancholy, sinking sensation belied him. He suf fered what; so many humane suffer when they are Inwardly Hurt and A unique marker te the memory of Abraham Lincoln has been dedicated nt Carloek. 111. Aa a young lawyer, Lincoln pasaedr slotijr tho road on which the above memorial stands It is. a column’of concrete surmounted hr a porta it of the, emancipator la These youngsters. Dora Sc huh, if, and her cousin, Heins Berchert, traveled all the way'front, Merlin *o Minneapolis ilfrbr thcmsclywa <.Thd nf