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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNINQ, JANUARY 28, 1921.
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EVERYWHERE^ EVERYTHIN
VIENNA CITY OF
they were Ming along the roadside I hie talented wife In the concert under
In an almost unbroken lino, all headed j auspices of the University Y. \V. C. A
tor Vienna, stooped from the weight j at tho Colonial last night,
of to or 70 pounds of wet wood. Slxtv! „ , , ..
pounds was Uicir allowance but I was I \ l ln t ‘ , f ° r , th , e5e Ath ® n * artlst ? to ,
told that many slipped by the Inspec C , fho nt e,P ^‘?" y , to U ' os "
tors with more than that. . ! ‘“f tho hearl " K them
• There were many aorta „f ,«oplo l a ,," : v r ^a, Thu vntram. at |
In that line which has been stretched I! “ KRd by Mr ' HodK80n MPeclally for
along that road for morn than u year.
I saw a woman of evident gentle birth.
I In
Business Man Who Saw It ; '"l 01 ' 1 '-' a ,orp
i,hoiks. , , Cl •! trlan army >vl
Says “There Isn’t a Smile, | grey coat and
Much Less Laugh.”
(By Associated Press)
Vienna, Jan. 27.—One American
business man who has Just revisited
this city was so surprised at the
changes that had taken place In the
unco gay Austrian capital that lie de
clared that "the panorama of misery,"
lie witnessed hero, was tho greatest
shock of his lire.
Itrnry lJnrna, of St, Paul, Minn., {
last visited Vienna ten years ago
■casloa in order t,| please lovers
of the classical and modern school ot
fur coat, probably tho last ves-iX’amT.Z'.fn. *“? tb , orougbly c "J° y '
tlge of her wealth bent over nnder ^ ’,”"'' T
the weight of her pack, trudging along gralulate i f, r i R T 011 ! s t0 b ® con '
former ofllcer In the Aus j p^cLt hL " aV "‘ K be “ nbl ° l °
- '"ho still wore his great;
cap. Then came chil- j j>«]| r» . .
dren of the very poor with their little j Dill ll OVlUGS
feet protruding from their worn shoes. '
I It was very wet underfoot and at their [
I every step enr could hear the water |
oozing from their Bhucs."
Edmund Bigham
Ordered Held on
Murder Charges {
(By Associated Press)
For Army Only
150,000 Strong
(By Associated Press)
Washington, I). C„ jun. 27.—Provi
sion has been made In the annual army
approplratlon hill for an army of only
150,000 at the suggestionof President
elect Harding, Representative An
thony. of Kansas, chairman of the
Executives Meet Today to
Decide Upon Some Basis
of Proposed Cut.
(By Associated Press)
Chicago. 111., Jan. 97.—General wage
reductions on larger railroads all over
tho country will bo considered to
morrow by the labor commlttoc of
the American Association of Railway
Executives in an effort to solve what
railroad officials say is a precnrlous
situation. Tho meeting will make def-
when, ns lie said, there was “great j Florence. 8. C
fun" here. Now ho hss returned nnd ! Illgham. who hns been held in jal! j rnnorted 'tli the
pent alioul two weeks long enough, .bore, was formally charged hy a corn
house sub-committee, said tonight In ijuite recommendations with a view to
hill!.'. -| ^ :J UI ! n ,'! I unn otindng the measure ready to be bringing the matter before tho United
States railway labor board
. , _• ... , . , . , i The proposed 150,000 compares with 1 Vico President Atierbury. of the
c says, j to know what he is talking ner s jury tonight with the murder | ( h „ pre8( , n t arniy 0( 213.000 men and! Pennsylvania lines and chairman ot
bout. I - of bis brother. I. S. llfgham; his sis-, ,7s non 0..., .. t the tahnr commlttoc. arrived todav to
Walking Under Diffi
culties
Report on Athens
Fire Will Be Out
Soon Is Announced
about. |
"I never dreamed,” said Mr. llama J* r - 'f rs \ ? ,ayp ? r .'° * , * nc * t - al " 1 l,er >
le .in American Red Cross represen-, stfopfed children. I
tativc here, "that Vienna would show ,’’ V '!!" 1111 "' 1 a,tc I r . u j
. , I,... fortnight s Investigation, was mainly I
"" ,-h ra * lc „ ' Z lZt e, J bavl I circumstantial. Edmund Illgham Is
1 I" neariy every ^Bltalot Europe L ccllll0d o( havi „ laln tll0M1 olt B€: .;
since the arm stlco, bot nowhere have col!Ilt „ f U | fflculllos OV( . r a ,75.000
I seen surh wholesale misery. Every-1 estate
thing Is out of joint. Everything In j ' J
uncertain. Food Is scarco. and fuel
si III more difficult to obtain. I don't
suppose anyone can ho happy in a sea
of misery like this.
••Why," ho wont on. “thcro Isn'l
a smile, much less n laugh In that . ..... ...
crowd," referring to tho people pass ; acb and po '' c ’* trouble right. This
mg the hotel in the Rlngstrassc. "They ' v ' akc,, f v ' 1 mo so that I could scarcely
seem ao sail and dull-eyed. theRe Vlen-1 wa,k ' ! ™ uld 11 “ 110 w ork. Tills was
nese. who were so gay when I was '"-'' c . 0n ^! tl0 ? 1 8lartod « akln 5
here hefhro Mayrs Wonderful Remedy oil the ad-
"Everybody seems to he carrying v * ce a rr * end ' Now I ant working
something. Those llttlo bundles are 1 every -day and feel) better than I
sirups of food which they have been cve f. d d " ,ny * fu. *s the only
given I,y some more fortunate neigh- medicine that ever touched!“ e - , ,
her or relief agencies. There's a man ! is “ " lmp1 "’ harmless preparation that j II C I oUq- R oar J
In a fur coat carrying a handkerchief 1 remove, tho catarrhal mucus from the V. O. ladUUr UUdrU
full of food. Ho wouldn't be seen lnt «f tlnal ‘rnct and allays the nflam-
dnlng that when I was here last. He [ raatlon , wk ‘ a >> causes practically all
would he too proud." stomach, liver and Intestinal allmentr,
Mr. Barna told of a visit he had ! Including appendicitis. OnedosewRI
made a few days before to the W’lcn- convince or money refunded H. R.
erwnld. a great forest, an hour's street j 1 aI,ucr * ," on8 “ n(1 ''ruggists every-
ear ride from tho center of Vienna j where. Adv.
where he saw a sight which ho lilt-!
rued to a nightmare. The people were j HnrtrycriTt I nnrprl
nllnwed to go thero for wood wore 1 1Iuu b auu VUULCn
emerging from the forest, their backs 1 ' Trrxot Cuooncc
heavily laden with tho packs of fuel.; VIICal UlU-lCaS
"Thero wero hundreds of men. worn-,
en and children." he said, ‘‘tbclr cloth-! A seleet and highly appreciative au-i fur February 1st.
ing snaked with the cold rain and i dictice greeted Mr. Hugh Hodgson and President Uugg attended the hear-
with 175.000 men fixed in a resolution | ,Iie labor committee, arrived today to
recently adopted by the house and the ’
senate suggested by Harding as a j
proper maximum, Anthony said.
onvene the committee, but uo action
was taken. Tomorrow's meeting will
be behind closed dorrs, but it Is pre
dieted by railroad officers that the
■ ommlttee’s recommendations will he
for some sort of reduction in wages
The Underwriters association with
"Relievo me. I suffered front stout- ; headquarters in Atlanta has sent a
representative to Athens who Is ex
amining every phase of the Idg lire
and will make a report on It in a few
days, touching every angle of the eon-
Hagration. This report Is expected to
he ready about next Wednesday and
will be read with more than passing
Interest by everybody In Athens.
'ngs in Chicago, where the hoard up
held tile union's contention that the
board must pass on wage changes and
set February 10th fop hearings.
Upholds Unions
Against A. B. & A.
(By Associated Press)
Atlanta. (Ja.. Jan. 27.—In tho ab
sence m President Bugs tonight no
statement is obtainable from tho At
lanta. Birmingham and Atlantic rail
way on today’s order of tbo United
States railway labor board for it to
rescind its notice of wage reduction
Seagraves Effects
Arrest of Negroes
Wanted For Robbery
Thief of Detectives C. H. Seagraves
lias captured Will Robertson and Rob
ert Jefferson, who broke into the
stores of the Athens Hardware To.
and tho Scott Hardware To. some
weeks since. The officers had clues
on the negroes, but they escaped and
not until Monday wore arrests made.
Both negroes have admitted their
c.ufIt to Detective Seagraves and both
are now occupying cells in the coun
*y Jail.
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New York Villages ! Arrested on Burglary
Shaken by Earth Charge Has Confessed
Tremors Third Time He Committed Murder
House Votes Down
Russian Embassy
(By Associated Press) Now York, Jan. 27.—James Brown,' (By Associated Preta)
F.lenn Falls, N. Y., Jan. 27.—VII- j a negro, age 24, confessed tonight, ac- Washington. D. C„ Jaa. 27. Tha
luges throughout this section wero ■ cording to police, to the murder of j house voted down a proposal tonight
shaken today for a third time in less| Ream Constance Ifcxlo, age 17, In , to pave the way for an appointment
than a fortnight by what Is believed | her home cn West 69th street on Feb- nf an ambassador to Russia and
to have been an earthquake. Large jruary 2, 1920. Brown is alleged to; struck out of the diplomatic bill a
cracks appeared in the ground at {have confessed after he was arrested ( provision for raising the American
some points. 1 cn a c*harge t of burglary. legation at Peking to an embassy.
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ANNOUNCING PERMANENT PRICES FOR 1921
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that date. These mmlerate prices place t.cker'i Pedigreed tmtnm See,I in reach of ever, S.ullicin I hi- is >our opportunity t»
obtain the very higlie-t quuliiy -ted.
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*rcil In full will receive reimburwment check «o* in^c any cxcc»< |iaynit*nf. I lie price*- unnoun<c'l I a* re «tc jM-nimnent fur .^itring, 1921
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Dcllatypc Webber
$6.00 Per Hushtl
h a ne* rarieij *»mJ U t » »»i
t<l inif*t urtififl * cotiun «if Hue Tj Inch »:
pc, I,inf lurnout Ji M‘.(. Nli l»r^»r lit •
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uri.i n&W*n\. KspcduUy recimmeiifk-l tur f**l
•action*.
Webber 82 Strain 2
$3.00 Per Bnshel
li i new utmii of the v»ri| kv.n UVI.‘j*r
wlileh sIvm a I
n Lout 3J 1-3
.v»m«Mli«t »k».-
ahleh vm a very poptilai
Lrnflhi of All Sion" Coll.n Vorr Oil h Soil afl Wool!,,
Wcbbir 49 Strain 4
$ OO Per ilutScl
nr w»’ itr»}n i<f i.V ho.p famou
well kw.c.
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Hartsville 14
$2. SO Per Bushel
rsttn hfillei Inn. ftUpl*
Webber 49 Strain 3
$2.50 Per Bushel
Coker Cleveland
S2.50 Per Buthcl
Cletclanf 1n, r.t* heltcif,
f'leveland .*o
lial lt I •iu. i.'i tt..* nut-} teidod ru-\ other cottm
; varL'i *. >>4i* «hat If if high } teld. high per rent ;
»'/u want, thlt In >«ji*r cotton.
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the highest
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