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TUB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
SUNDAY. AUGUST S. IM8.
IS
\ company*!
northern Colorado, that aeven
picketerx were killed in a riot dur
ing the ntlitfrs' strike of last fall.
After that episode, however, the
Rocky Mountain >Fuel company an
nounced a reorganization apd a
change in its policies of operation.
On? of the changes was the acqui-
i sition of Lawson’s services. At the
i •' I same time the firm announced
„ that it would permit organization
. of the coal truck drivers and
DENVER, Colo. — (UP) — A (would dea' with the United Mine
matt who at one time was Colon* Workers of America, distributing
do’# most belliger-nt labor leader | only union-mined coal,
has moved over to the ranks of . The policies of the company «m-
capital. * : race numerous of the social and
But John K. Lawwn. -who has hurnanitarian ideals set forth for
l»en piomln* nt In everycamp**n,„ number of ycar , by m . j 0K .
of the «t*tea coal ™ ner ' fortl }, phln? Roche, who ha» obialned
&?£££» 33 «- -MW-
he merely had found new channel
through which he can advance his
idekis for men of the mines.
The new position, Lawson
points out, signalizes a change in
the industry itself rather than a
right-about-face ir» /.is own en-
tkafdn.
“My ideas have not changed .n
the least,” he said. “I am still for
«« GETS WINDFALL
UPON DEATH OF
ERRANT SPOUSE
She Caused Twenty Deaths
Lawson went inrough the
bloody strike of 1914, clashing
with militia in the strike district,
lie was tried, convicted and sen
tenced to life imprisonment for
the death of a deputy sheriff who
was ki'led in a battle between of
ficers and strikers at Ludlow. The
conviction was appealed to the
ate supreme court and Lawson
.... {fin In the mines. I hope now i was freed,
to help stabilize the industry to —
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who dmve them nama ideals. 1 y f W| narr<) „ encash lo a crowd
are noi theorizing or experiment- ______
iniSlhiv Bave xneni thei- whole .... ...
live* along thi" line and thev ire "* t r ‘ bh f<> hoM of Ibe '<m*
j.j n K/vaiija thnv know th/*v neck, rolled over and over, ami
S fiJht” y J VOICE: And fell mt of bed!-
TAYLOKVILLE, ILL., —(UP)—
or **xactly SI years Mm. Ida Hen-
drlcka haw washed other people’s
elothea ami done other hard work
raise her four children and send
them through- high school.
Thfr:y-one years ago her hus
band John llendrJc-ks, left bis
wife and babies to go to Alsska
(Urlng the boom days of the gold
rush. He kised his family Rood by,
stopped at a clothing store and
bought a cap and was never seen
again.
Ills wife received one letter
from Alaska, another from Wash
ington— thut was all. After yearn
had passed she came fo believe him
dead and turned her atttentlon to
raising their family.
Today Mrs. Hendricks and her
four children have $10,000.
A crossing watchman, known
only as Hendricks, died in Oklaho
ma nity 'mat Junuary and $10,000
was found hidden in the alxx-by.
eight shack along the railroad
track,
diligent' and persevering a'tor-
learned^ that the watchman
had spoken once of a brother in
Tnylorvllle. III. He came here and
found Mrs. Hendricks and her
nmily after Interviewing 09 other
SEQUELS YET|
HOLLYWOOD’S
FILM SHOP
• la poor health for several year* * operate! a ranch a ear the altg of
j but he ift back on the lot* now., the recent St Franc!* dam break.
William tfeamond has changed
from western to dramatic roles
By George H. Beale
I HOLLYWOOD. — (UP) — It Mia* Barrf*ca?e is u»lng the
Mem* that they all “come back" in **»« dsesa/ng room ahe occuped
Hollywood. a decade ago when the DeMiile
The newest exponent of the w **‘ the Thomas H. Ince
theory Is Bessie Barriscaic, not
known <o many modern screen • ~ - —
fans but a decade ago one of the,
moat popular of the feminine stars.
The rumor that Hart will at-
. nnt . . ... _ tempt to make agatn his famous
A olid stage actress, M as &.r- western pictures is revived spas.
■call returned to the mr»R7.nii., p
when she
rlgcall returned to the footlights modTcally here.
“ ““ “**“ * ave lhe screem The former two gun man now
By Herbert Little
f ©or ITAIMT l.t ttRV6gr*\ : WIWfe V«0W -TH* MC.CKHH GOHMfx
.Teu.HOW T&WKTOI
^ss^Ksaaif
Pansy, a cow whose milk caused nearly a score of deaths and made
many persons seriously ill in Lee, Mass., has won a temporary stay
of execution. After the milk that produced throat infections had
been traced to Pansy, she was .sentenced to death, but afterwards
Reprieved to be studied by scientists.
pany Liberty bonds.
Contempt Appeal Up
Then the Court of Appeals, In’
I October or November, is expected
to hear arguments in the appeal of
I Harry Sinclair, Henry Mason Day,
William J. Burns and W. Sherman
‘Hums, from ' sentences imposed
last spring after they were ad
judged in contemm v court be.
cause of thq'r secret surveillance
of the Fail-Sinrlnfr conspiracy
■ tr'al jurors. Sinclair, multimlUion
• aire oil man and lessee of Tea.
\ pot Dome, was sentenced <:o six
„ , . months In jaJl; Day, bis assistant,
C , 0 .7 t f? p0n .‘! 0nt to four months; W. J. Bums. fa.
WASHINGTON. (UP)— hour m0 us detective, to 15 dujrs, and his
court developments In the famous , w sherm „ n> to pay -. tine.
Teepot Dome series of criminal | ln J hl , Jury .,|, ad owlng cue, B'n-
ceses resulting from the lease cUl | r ,, at , orney , afler perfecting
Et"!! d »K , Sec .'?‘? ry ° f ,n ‘ e ^°! an appeal, hare devoted the —
Albert Fall l.i 1922, are expected mer to reducing the tremendous
to occur here thJi autumn. transqrlp|. (if tho 11-week trial
It Is likely the; some of the . ,h orler narrative record.
*ui be appealed to the U. Br!ef , tused on the shorter record
S. Supreme eourt. and hey may d||() to be flled September
not be finally ended, with Jail or and , he caJe probah i y wl| , 1)e Mt
freedom lor the principals, for two doWn for early Uaar ; M .
or three more years. , These cases r.-e being handled
The District of Colombia court by U. S. Attorney Leo A. Rover,
of appeals, meeting here Oct. 2, owen J. Roberts and Atlee Pom-
after Its summer recess. Is ex- erenB , t h e special government
pected to announce u decision on counsel appointed .by President
Hsrry F. Sinclair’s appeal from a coolldge t G proserue the earlier
thrce.month Jail sentenco Imposed ..a.*, arising d'rectly from the fa-
for contempt of the senate <n con. mowl 18*1.24 Walsh Invosllgatlon
nectlon with his refusal to answer have nearly completed their work,
the aenate Teapot Dnme commit. Two charges, however, rempln to
tee's questions In 1924. 11„. disposed of. and It Is likely they
The District Supreme Court Is wm (H) 4‘s m taaed. although there
scheduled to place Robert W. J j. some sentiment, especially. In
Stewart, chairman of tho Standard the senate, for br'ng them to trial.
Oil Company of Indiana, on tr.’al. Ns Convictions In Case
Oct. S on a charge of perjury. In I Theae case* are bribery Intt'ct-
connection with h!s testimony be- I ment , against Edward L. Doheny,
fore the Senate Teapot Dome com. i e „ M 0 f the Elk Hills. Calif., te.
mute# this year. In connection Mrye> an d Fall. In connecllon with
Doheny’s transfer of 9100,000 to
Fall shortly before Fall gave Do-
hony the lease, and an Indictment
charging Fall with conspiracy with
Sinclair to defraud the govern
ment of the Teapot Lome reserve.
Tho bribery Indictment*, returned
four years ago. have Dover been
set for trial. The conspiracy In-
dVlmer.t originally named both
. Sinclair and Fall. Attar tbe mis.
1 trial a year ago became of Sin.
clair's Jury-shadowing, Flail be.
came III, and was granted a sev.
crance. Sinclair went on Ir.'al
alone and was acquCted. Doheny
and Fall s'mllarly were acquitted
In 1020 on a almilur conspiracy
charge In connection with tbc Elk
Hills lease.
If these two eharges are drop
ped. the government w'U have tail
ed to obtain a single conviction
ot any of the principal, In the
oil leaieg, although Roberts and
ipomerene obtained U. S. Supreme
Court decisions tnvsl'datjng both
leases and denouncing them sa Il
legal and fraudulent
seven years ago. A year later she
retired from the stage)
| Her recent appearance In the
• play "Women Go On Forever’’ ap.
patently renewed her desire for the
spotlight of fame. At any rate the
day after the play closed she sign
ed for an Important rote i n "Show
Folk*," a Pathe picture.
Tho part the will pl*y In the
p'eture oddly enough -Is that of an .
old-time favorite returning to van.
devllle.
The name of Cecil B. DeMiile
t gures heavily l n Bessie Barrl-!
scale’s screen acVvlilea. Her fir,: i
appearance was i n the title role of 1
“The Rose of the Rancho," which 1
De Mllle directed In 1913. * |
"Show Folks" Is Hieing made at I
the DeMIUe studio.
Theodore Roberts, not retired,
bo forced to stop-screen work be. I
cause of Illness, ,'s another l n the
comeback list. Roberts has been
8. Georg, Ulltnan hsa annqunced
that Theda Bari, tile best known
screen vamp of slid,'me seeks a
return to films. Ullman says Mias
Bars has "'need herself under con.
tract to him.
From the same source comas the
statement that Ben Turpin will try
to repeat. Ben juts beep keeping
his eyes to hTmseTf for over a year.
A large and complete line a/
appetizing hr.t weather food* to
select from. We ran please the
most exacting.
HOLMAN HOTEI.
gAttention Farmers!
FARMER’S JOY
BOLL WEEVIL POISON
A CONCENTRATED ARSENIC PdlSON
Single Bottles $ 1.50
Six Bottles $ 7.50
Dozen Bottles $12.50
EACH BOTTLE PROPERLY MIXED WITH WATER
MAKES 40 GALLONS OF POISON.
Also Peerless Two-Row Dust Guns in Stock.
NORRIS HARDWARE COMPANY
131 East Clayton Street
Jor Economical Transportation
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NEW YORJC.-4ff)—Containing
a population ot more than 10 mil.
Ilona, almoat one-tenth of tho In-
habitant* ot the entire United
Stwtea, the metropolitan dlatrtct
of New York conaumea about HO
car, of freah fruit* and vogetabtaa
every 24 hour*.
Thia meant, ttatlaUc':na *ay,
that one-tenth of tho food re.
qu'rement* of tho entire nation
mult ba mat In thla congested
district, which usually haa only a
two-day aUpply on hand. Callfor.
nla la tho largest slogla source of
these fruits and vegetables,
fn 1020 Naw York's receipt* ot
09 rarfat'es of perish*M* fruits
and vegotahlaa totalled more than
,tl.00a carloads.
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1-1927 CHEVROLET
COACH
1—1926 CHEVROLET
COUPE
This is last type 1926
Coupe. Motor recondition
ed; good tires; new paint
job. Price is right You
Duco paint job; good
tires. Price bn this car is
right.
With 0. K. That Cblihts.
Good tires; good Duco'can select color of paint
finish; upholstery good job for next three days.
and clean. Motor runs like
new.
With 0. K. That Counts.
With O. K. That Counts.
1—1926 TUDOR FORD
SEDAN
Motor good; new Duco’
paint job (DuPont); new'
scat covers; good tires.
With O. K. That Counts.
1—1927 OLDS COUPE
New Goodyear tires; new
Duco paint (DuPont).
Motor in good condition.
This is good clean job.
Can make money oh this
job.
With O. K. That Counts
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SEDAN
This was sold after. Aug
ust, 1926. Been driven
most of the time in the
city. Motor in perfect con
dition; good tires; good
finish; inside good arid
clean.
With O. K. That Counts.
1—1928 CHEVROLET
COACH
Seat covers; extra
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COUPE
Motor reconditioned; good 1-1927 CHEVROLET
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OURU
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Red
days
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168-170 West Washtington Street Athens, Ga.