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VOL. 91, NO. 248 Associated Preaa Service.
ATHENS, GA„ SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1S2S.
A. B. C. Paper. Single Coplea 2 Cento Daily. S Conte Sunday.
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Flames Gutted Deupree Building Sunday
Doped To Lose, lied
And Black Battles
11 BELIEF PBflGRIAA/r/-Tl/BE#?(MOS/S
LIKELY 10 BEST IN
CAMPAIGN TO BEGIN
Visitors To
ues u« nccciuiiTc! IN ATHENS MONDAY
Drajpl® DFSENATE Ant c [|(S m
EIT NEXT WEEKirMJ^rSi
i O’clock At Luncheon At
Y. W. C. A. Rooms.
(By Associated Press)
ATLANTA. Oil.—Governor Walk,
reformation program early
Clarke county citizens will
given an opportunity beginning
BY MARCUS BRYANT.
Battling as only a “Fightin’ Bulldog” can, the Red
and Black of Georgia, in the final game of the sea-
on, held the famous ‘‘Prayin’ Colonels” of Centre 1
ollege to a 3-3 tie, Saturday afternoon in what willi r „' t J 1 < “ M ‘k r »T(irto"u ,, |aw , de“«. _
20 down in history as one of the hardest fought i™** “> ,he <•' m« a « or «i" l ^f dl }t l r t< ?„f‘ < f
Qo S ACitute, where the Lankford income apitad of tuberculosis in the coun
^ameoi ever played on baniorcl riela.’ it 4 ,x bill. us equalisation repeal|ty and decreasing the annual
After being battered at the hands of Vanderbilt i "w «»<i budget commission .**‘|> r, ‘*
jnd Alabama the inspired “Bulldogs” staged a! IT** rlTr°ctm" ,cb * du,,d ‘° Lion win conduct • i»ic of chrut-
mighty come-back and their superiority over the' The k0 '“* which mcX m. 1 !£**■;, ; *| 8 * >c | l ,f*T., l|! r P. u »t'rd
Kentuckians was evidenced throughout the game. I to buy th«c *«•» and help make
The Oeorglam exhibited Iheir 'ha', , h , Ennt revenue department {* po " lbl * *3 continue the fight
he,t football of'the year In the! ' meaaure nnd the Pace audit bill, el- ”®* ,n on disease here lut
mine Saturday. Their Interfer-! | | rcady pu,^ by th , „ na te. on Ita
e tvna the beat of any on Bon-11 epi n 1. *. enlendar. One of the tlret tub-
I Field this yeer, the backs had , A II v I CSSllIllslS jjects It will ronalder Monday,
areal driving ability, and the for.. ... , e» , ' however, will be a revolution, by
.arda were charging nnd dumping ; Y/QrQ U1S UlUV ! ! Kepreaentallve Parka, of Terrell to
were worth. | _ * ! adjourn the assembly sine die Sat-
i (By Associated Press.)
I ULGENTRC,. Calif.—Butt
! $100,600 damages has been
ire Chief Injured
In Fall; Damage Is
Placed'At $.100,000
for nil they .... ,
T4*ll Losers Saturday !
vlsltora were held to four. nnd I |
\wo of them came In the final pe-; '
rl.nl. nod one from a penalty of,' - rwaa c martim
two yards. The '‘Bulldog- first By CHAS. E. MARTIN
divided throughoutThere are a few "I told you aos”
the- uf fair.
,,u "’d | ... a *'vaiNp raiMT money ioh.ui j on iu u t • »•»
In Ocoreia today bbt these are Ur £2 , , , 1 , fight on thc.diseaso in the c-.unly i <>--"1 of Mcssra: Klnnehrew.-Tm-
’ ■ SS year. ’iW. Marion and Ralph Hodgson
A total of two hundred nnd fifty < outnumbered by the fslntheartod.
(Turn to page eight.)
THENS TB OBSERVE
r
To Gat As Simple a Meal
As Near East Orphans
and Give Them the Dif
ference.
Feather-legged ones v/ho are ***i-
lug, "Ob, but 1 wish I handn’t been
•o pessimistic and gone to that
game."
.When the whistle blew on San
ford mead yesterday afternoon nod
twelve stalwart red jdrjed ath
letes charged Into as many wearers
of the yellow and wfcito; .new wore
up there In the stands 'Several
mouse nd persona whose hearts
were witn tne Red nnd iilack, hop
ing, wishing, palling—pra>i'.ng.
They believed that tne debacles
oi tale, Vandcvbllt and Alabama
adjourn the assembly sine die Sat
urrtuy. December f.
In introducing the resolution last
Wednesday, shortly before the
house recer«cd for Thanksgiving
holidays, Mr. Paries declared the
ssembly had been In
Chief George McDorman is at St. Mary’s Hos-
... ..... j p j. t “ ! * ith “ badl >’ fractured leg sustained as a result
agnin.t chief of pone. Hardwick «t tailing through an elevator shaft in fighting a fire
'■■nd other officio), pt Calexico.h, th«it.gutted the old Deupree building early Sunday
1 Andre* Lnreter nnd his wife, who IflUIlliflC.
2 allege that Laseter was kidnapped
; by police oflcisls while undei
treatment In a hospital here.
If was unread that Lasetfr we*
three
o'clock: _
will hold the annual
memorial services at the Palace
Theatre for those of the member
ship “who rt U come no more.”
7k’is Is a j early feattr*» with the
local lodge and un vxse'bmt pro-
According to .» announcement Mb musical end oratorlal.
lent week by the atiociatlon there h ** •> c * n n ' n " , * rl1 ,or tJl “ “A"
are more than 200 cimb. of the “““• H .
diaca.se in tho county. These ctfles Mra. Katie Orlffeth nrtll render
have b*«n discovered by the coun-. flereral organ selectlone. the Ms (
tv tuberculosis nurse employed by’*°®^ c Quartette will Mrs. .... • . ...
tho attocliuon, 7 \Morris Yow^res a vocal solo and h«nd was amputated .•t.the
The nurse has been engaged in'I..' Deifffwjkr. former city at-, hospital Soon al.rward he wo.-
her work in this connty only three' tomey of this city, now of Ashe-1 returned to Mexicali,
months. The association will, I vine, N. C., will deliver the me-1
through the flale of Christmas i mortal oration.
Seals, raise money to^carry on tho; The Maaonlc Quartette is com-,
The fire was discovered by Officer Hart of the
police department in the top story of the three story
- M ..., building at 12:20 Sunday morning and it soon devei-
Sunuajr Hi arnoon a ^ kidnapped and spirited across thelCpcd into OI1C Of the IHOSt difficult to fight in the
’ - - - ^International, border line into low* j history Of the C*ity.
Chief McDorman \ad reached the
| third floor In an effort to prne-
or California, despite the fact
that he was an American citizen J
It 1* said that Laseter Is a native*
of Georgia. He is In jail in Mexf* !
co. just across the Hue. I
Lnreter was arrested by Mexican
officers several weeks ago after a
battle with line riders In which
one man was killed and an officer
wounded. He wns brought hene
•inf* Mrs. 1 suffering from a bullet wound am*
flxd. If this la done, hs predicted
the lawimikruvwlll work faster and
complete action on the most
portant subjects In <th» call
the extraordinary session.
were impossible. Borne there were ' betwee i the two i
The senate will be called upon
to consider the amendments tacked
on the Lankford Income tax bill
by the house. Should the senate
disagree with the. house antond-
mentr, the bill will be thrown Into
conference, where an
nbly branches
thi
ATLANTA—Many Athens people
• e signified their intention of
Irving golden rule 8unday. to-1 0ne or two touchdowns,
y. according to H. A. Eartman. jj ul «j| these were there. Some
director of the Near East Re- ot t hem might have been faint-
f in Atlanta. ! beiwted but they were there.
Tmluy the people of the United Ret these with the regret today!
Hiatts are asked to eat a simple Thoge weak-kneed, weak hearted
meal, such as Is served to the little I ttni j spirited members of the
orphans In the Near East nnd to horn t00tiDg brigade when
nd le
that Georgia would win outright. | ^Vhen the senate passed
There were others who believed-— * Lnnkrord biii, ibe measure pro-
and backed up their belief—that I vlded for a net limited Income tax.
Centre wouldn't wm by more than I with exemptions the same ss those
ymt.
ILL 8BLL auu,.„uu .. .
BALS HERE WAnld Lang Syne.”
1 The services will be short and
Booths will.be established at j the public Is cordially. Invited to • .. . *
the post office, Palace theatre and j attend.
Michael Brothers store and will be The’program follows: PAR1B—The unwlIUngnes of the
kept open every day until the end l; Largo from World Symphony. American government to appoint
of thig month. Different organ- (Dvorak)—Mrs? Katie Grlffetb. | members bf the reparations com-
izatlons of the *eity will have 1
charge of the booths dally.
The Anti-Tuberculosis Associa-
INDIANAPOLIS.
indictments
zzlor
larcc
false pre
trate fo a place where the fire
could be reached and fell through
an old elevator shart, dropping two
stories to tho ground floor. His left
leg was badly crushed below the
knee while ho received other
bruises nn«l lacerations. All the
time he lay unable to move and aa
he was being carried out of the
budding and even en route to the
hospital h wag giving direction* ae
If still at his post. He was finally
quieted when told* that tho fire
IIMuiiir;—min. unimm. ——•
2. RVi aU^tlc Eendces by ofn^rs mission * Investigating committee
.of local lodge. J Is a disappointment to the French
*<»»«! the difference ,to h^lp feed
the iittln orphans. Mr. Eartman
requests that all contributions on
djlden Rule Sunday be sent to the
office of the near east relief in ths
Atlanta Trust Company building
Atlanta, ■ .. -
Or. Jarnigan Attends
Live Stock Meeting
Dr. M. P. Jarnigan. head of the „ . _
'■oi artment of animal husbandry at * never see a better football dame
»h«? Stato College of Agriculture
leave* Sunday to attend the In
ternational Livestock Exposition In
Chicago, ;; . . *
team's winning and leaders of the
anvil chorus when a few reverse!
are met were among those miss-
lug.
They had given up coming to
the game, and cancelled tickets
and hau‘ ctymed in on the chorus,
“Ob, wbat's the use, It'll be the
same old story as came out of
Nashville and .Montgomery, 40 to
0 or something like that."
Yes, those boys were missing
and to their dying day they’ll
than-was that one yesterday.
Glory be they missed It!
In the federal law. The bill also
provided for the crediting of nd
valorem tax payments against in.
come tax assessments,'ndn vice
versa, and contained a clause re
ducing the ad valorem tax rate for
state purpose* from five to three
mill*.
The house struck out the word
"net" a* It relates to income and
the crediting section, but made no
change In the- provisions limiting
the tax to five per cent and re
ducing the ad valorem'rate from
five to three mills.
Elimination of the word "net'’
will be the chief Ineplratlon to
controversy In the senate, accord.
Ing to predictions by observers and
those opposed to the income tax
proposal. Opponent* of the silicon-
tend that it would give the legis
lature authority to levy n five
(Turn to Page Five)
tlon plans to raise $5,400 from
the sale of the Christmas Sesis,
averaging 20 c#nta per capita for
the population of the county. Last
year the *v*rage was six cents
per capita. Eighty per cent of
the funds raised by the .sale of the
seals is kept in Athviis «nu iim YOW.
for tuberculosis work only. .The
remaining 20 per cent goes to the
work in other parts of the state
where the communities have no
organized fight against the dis-
(Turn to Page Fiva)
MAJOR MCGEE WILL SCOUT INCREASES
j
Athens Sector of Army
Association Meets Mon
day Night At Georgian.
Medical Program.
S. A. L. Trains
m .- _ _ |UIUUT pm/cia «uu luaiH
Change Schedule "“'h wrre * i, ° ° n h * ni1 '
Several members of the Georgia
Tech team wltnesied the game,
guests of the Georgia loam Mc.iv
other players -and coechee it the
Effective on dates Indicated Sea-
hoard train six which has prev
iously passed Athens at 2:42 P. M
"Hi pass here at 2;45 P. M. ef-
foetlve December 3rd. 1822 and
I rain five which hae previously
I'K-sed Athene it 2:12 P. M. will
’ here at 2:48 P. M.. effective
ntl ember 4tb. 1923. Treln 12 due
' a»s Athena it 11:24 P- M. will
rass here et 11:19 P. M. .effective
Ik-i-ember 2nd.
MADISON choir
MEETS AT COLBERT j
'Edison County Choir will nfbet ^
't’t'i the Baptist church at Colbert t
Sunday afternoon at 2:30 and the
** n S'*rs of Athena, and surrounding |
^munity, are cordially invited to
m *-t with them, and thus-help In
Wmulitiig the Intareat in better
■T**!-national singing < | tt
chtJrr h and Sunday school.
Shoots Man Who
Honked Car Horn
There was more than one happy.
(By Associated Press.)
GLENDALE. C*Hf —J. M. Bur-
The Athena Sector of the A. A.
V, 8. has planndd an Interesting
and Instructive program for the
winter meetings. tsol
The first of three meetings will
be held at th* Georgian Hotel on
Monday evening. Dee. Srd at <:10
p. m. This program will be in
-hsrg* of the Officer* the Med
ical Corps and the address will be
3. Quartette Selection—Meter*
Horton
Kati'e
Klnnebrew. Tutwller,
Hodgson. Ralph Hodgson.
4. Handel’s Largb—ttre.
Orlffeth.
5. Oration—Joe L. Deadwyler, 1*.
E. E.
«. Solo Selection—Mrs. Mnrri*
7. IntormcvEo from Cavalhrla
Ruatleans—>\?r». Katie ‘Griffeth.
8. “Auld Lang 8yne"—Quartette
and the audience.
Postlude (Oullmont)—Mrs.
Katie Crlffrth.
goveinmtnt nnd the memberf
the commission inilsmuch as they
feel that the lack of American
pnrtlc'thtlon would greatly di
minish the authority and prestige
with which the committee could
have worked. Th* American atti
tude wns not unexpected, however,
and what should be ion- in such
circumstances has already been
Informally con*ldere4 The situ
ation In Germany Is such that It Is
felt that the expert committee #vr>n
without aid of the United States
must undertake to devise a con
structive plan to restore the Ger
man government's finances end
the currency.
Fate of Air Pilot
Unknown Saturday
Scout Executive E. P. (By Assoclat.d Pres.)
Clark Makes Annual Re-1 san rRANCisco.-Tbe tat. at
g irt Slinwim, Growth of' cl,lre • v,nc *- tf' 0 * who
)1T snowing urowm OI Frida, after leaving
l'gamzation During this city to Oy to Reno. Nev.. re-
Year.
tualncfi ti iknown late Saturday
and preparations were made at ll.o
tenses rt turned by the Marlon
county Jury Friday had not given
bond whan - the <kmrt house , was
closed . Saturday night until next
Monday. The governor’s bond.had
been fixed at $25,000 by Judge
James. Collins . of the criminal
court, and the county sheriff wag WM
inatructed hot to aerve the capias
on the.grand Jury indictment be
fore onday 1 although many be
lieved that the bond would be
given Saturday.
Governor McRae was in confer
ence during tho day with his at
torneys.
The
•Dcupr
corner Bi
Mnny yen
building gutted is what woe
a* Ihupree hall, or the
ejnillding, that xtond at the
I and Thomas atreest,
uko the xecond floor
the main dancing hall
for the cologe dances. The first
floor was occupied by the Wcrree
•*. f Smith drug company. Bob
Wright’s market. Rosenberg’s hose
"hop, Wingfield's Cash Grocery,
whllo the store room* or the latter
firm was on the second nnd third
On December 3rd Scout Execu
tive E. P. Clark will have com-
pkted one full year of eervlce with
the Northeast. Georgia CoundJ
Boy Scouts of America as Scout
Executive for List organiul'on-
psst twelve months is here given
The rep I .captain of "Th#
erod Wagon" caravan that made
the Oregon Trail was Jesse Apple-
gate. which Emerson Hough In his
story slightly changed to the ftc.
tivc appellation of Jesee Wingate.
Mrs. Maud A. Rucker, grand-niece
of "Farmer-Captain Applegate." of
Wilkes Barre, I»a., recently saw the
production and met Ernest Tor.
rence between the acta and ’mis
takenly haded him ns grand uncle,
not realising it* was Bill Jackron
Instead of Wlogate that he por
trayed; The actor undertook to
convey her felicitations to Char!#*
Ogle who successfully portrays
the role of her ancestor.
The “Covered Wagon" ,wU!
floors.
Tho fire Boomed to have origin
ated Iq the third, or top story, oiu
gradually ate »ts way downward.
Duo to tho hclchth of tho
and Ite construction It was dim
cult for th<- f'rcmen to reach the
flames, though It was evident from
tho beginning that the fire would
ho confined to the one structure,
j There* were one or two offfce«mi
J tho top floor but /nost of tho two
Cov- upper floors wer«- used by tho
Wingfield store ns storage roam.
It wns impossible to estimate His
lore last night but It will reseb
mote than $100,000 damages to the
bu/Idlng and the stocks, it Is be
lieved.
Tho building * s owned by ten
Uunnicutt estate.
TWO OTHER FIREMEN '
ARE INJURED
After Chief McDorman's injury
twef other firemen were injured.
Lee Guest was badly cut lir the
faco by falling glass while It. H.
Peeler received a bad cut on th#
air mall field and at Reno for the | ■The. ^Covered Wagon .win b« trm< However neither was Hertoua-
sendlng out of parties £n the mow "* n th# Colonial for three por. \ y injured/ “SS-
clad Sierra* for the flyer. | romances commencing Monday j At 2:30 this morning .the actual
fire had not reached the Warren J.
made by Major James C. Magee, for the benefit of all who are In- *
person In Athens last night but|„eU aroused auch ln«Vfn*Uon In, Set“«m- Sfl^ t6d i* ™' ng ^ \
. . h...n» ..•■ui.i I nr.ii ...h.n ho mm.1^1. 1 K P ur Assistanr cniei war-, meul advance.- i
to anyone than to Dr. and Mrs. W.
C. Cleckley and 'Miss Connor
iCIeckley, father, mother and sla
ter of Hervey Vlcckley. the speedy
foackfielil acc v.-ho win one of tho
brilliant star* of the game. HerVey
(Tarn to page five.)
honked bis auto.n<nrn in tho street,
near the latter’a Home that Brown
roused from slumber by the noise
went outside and shot the offender,
according to police official,.
This lecture will show the funr.
tlons of 1 the Btodieal Department
and the necessity for cloee co
operation between the Medical De
partment and tho Line.
Brown is. being held pending j The program for the January
Burnett’s recovery. — -
Strange Case Brought to Light As
Judge Annuls Marriage of Brother
And Sister Who Lived Together on
For 16 Years; Will Be Prosecuted,^;
DYER DIE8
, at I-ANTA-C. E. Dyer died Sat.
"May from icunshot wound* In-
(holed by his business partner. K
o-Fline. Cline who hod only on,
eg. told police he fired In
(By. Associated Pratt)
St. LOUIS.—A story reading am
toth tbotuth from .(he pen of O. Henry
baa been uncovered In this city.
Circuit Ctmrt Judge several
months ago annulled the marriage
of Mr. and Mre. Kattler after the
conple bod been married and liv
ing together for sixteen yean.
The marriage was snnulled when
the marred couple told tho Judge
bed- Joef iM-nod that ttay
meeting will b. on the subject of
Supply and Transportation and
wilt show rb, source, nssemb'inr,
storage and distribution of all
clasaea or supplies and the melhr.J.
used In transporting and Issue nt
everything required by tho soldier.
The program for February will
l inform;)lion and Reconno'is.
and will bo handled by the
1 Cavalry and the Air Service.
The program for March will be
prosecuting "attorney’ for" ^ 1 £ EZS £ f -”4
^ ►2. tkSTUm cS 1 -' I a*"" ,h ’ Ch,m1 ”'
I Th * At * u PtwlAm win be Infan.
.i . J trr ,n Attack and will .bow the
sold that he had learned that the „ totlon , of . or vice. to the In-
woman'! father had denied tho f a „ tr y in combat,
story told tho Judge which was In I Arrangements are being made by
effect that Kattler had left home , h . Rector to bring to Athena, the
before she was horn and that later I informed officers of the Ser-
shc had been stolen by gypsies sod , dc to gftx the I.. :..,
nriiTfolo' VoiInvri'"joZ'lr"’ '
Ono year ago there were active
registered troops as follows: ■. |
Athens. 8; Commerce, 2; Elber-
Athens Voters to Elect Nominees
Vnd Vote on Broad Street Bone
Wednesday; Need 1,200 Votes in
Favor of Bonds to Carry issue
Mil; P *’ n “ ,0,, Athens vote In the general elec-
Tlrhty Athene has 11 active * ton ,or and the five alder
ragltterad troops; Commeree, t; nominated In the primary last
Elberton. 3; Gainesville, 4; Now Tuesday. Thoy also voto on the
Holland. 1; Carlton. 1; Jefferson, bond Issue of $I0J)00 for the pur-
1; Loganvllle, 1; Princeton Mills, pose of paving and Impron'ni
1; Winder, 3. Total 27. This don Broad stmet from Lumpkin to Mil
not include the troops at Monroe, lodge.
ga will be seen. i So far lire interest in this Inue
has lagged and but little effort
DOUBLE IN I baa been made by the cttlaens to
NUMBERS ' Insure Its paiaage and nnlns some
heroic work la accompkahed bo-
A year ago Athens bad fewer tween now /rad the time 1 the polls
than (0 registered Scouts; today clow there Is hut Uttle chance for
Athens has more than 139 regia- tbs bonds to carry .
fared Scouts. ) Practically 1490 favorable votes
A year ago (he combined regia- are needed' to carry lha bonds and
tend Scouts In the towns named leee than two hundred more than
above numbered 172. Today, they this number coat ballots In thd
number 429'. an Increase of nearly primsry last Tuesday. This moans
ISO pay cent. a light vote next Wednesday.
One yeer ogo there wee one DIs- ' The money Is propoftd to be
trict Court of Honor. Tldar there spent In gndlnr. wfden'ng and Im
am five District Coarts of Honor proving West Broad street from
and one ConneU Conn of Honor. - Lompkln to Mllledge, thus short-
rjtncter of new Scoatnmat- eslng the rente Into the city from
(Turn to raga'Pivej - (the woot and relieving
i
Next Wcdoeaday the voter* of on Hill, Prince and other *tr
‘in that secl’on of the city. It Is
stated that no additional taxes will
result from the Isaac as the im
provement in the property will
Uke care of thlt feature.
Smith Drug store but the stocks*
there as well ag those of the groc
ery concern were deluged ; n thw
flood of water that had been pour
ed into the building.
Fear was felt for a while for
the Story cotton warehouse is rear
of the building but the high wall
of the Duepree bulldtag held the
flame* In check.
At three o’clock Sunday morning
the fire was *t»ll raging in the
rear of the Deupree building but
still hadn’t brokeu through to the
ground floor. Tho auxiliary puiopa
had been thrown Into action and
every effort of the departmeot waa
being taxed to stay Its progress.
The nominees In ths primary to
be elected are aa follows: For
ennan from the first .wand. Henry warns club recently showing
*"• Indebtedness which hun*
second ward. Dr. H. B. Hey wood;
for alderman from the thlbr ward.
B. R. Bloodworth; for alderman
from th* fourth ward, W. R. Tin
dall; for alderman from the tfftb
ward, Vincent Mathews.
The election of these officers la
merely to comply with the law as
the Primary la tantamount to an
election.
Following the election Wednes
day council will Immediately meet
to declare the results.
The newly ;L.dfftyatu MS*
ofl’to the fir.i of :b« yea;
MONTEZUMA FINANCES GOOO
MONTEZUMA. Ca.—The financ
es of this city are in
tlon now according to the report
th, Ki-
that
___«>¥ek
the city In 1919 had been paid iff
nnd that a sinking fund to retire
bond* nt maturity, the Issuer b«-
Ing 31,000 dollar*, is being »H
aside at the rate of 11.000 pe r year.
Besides paying off a debt of more
than 330,000, the city has add<«i
materially to Its expenditures and
equipment by addin*; a fire truck,
a tractor, a truck and .in arts#
rate In th« rlfy
1 by half and th« etty
I In the best flnanskl
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