The weekly banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1891-1921, April 01, 1921, Image 1

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The weekly VOLUME LXXXIX. ESTABLISHED 1832 “U8E GEORGIAPRODUCTr^^™ATHEN8^L^mOAVnMo5<INoTAPmLT “USE GEORGIA PRODUCTS" 88 YEARS OLD pniCE FIVE CENTS n Pna4i,|Sixty Injured in Tornado at Albany r Young Paris Typist^ L Has Been Crowned Queen of Queens Red and Black Squad Arrive j May be Tested by Case From ; Bulldogs Reach Home; Rain This Morning and Yale Comes Tonight. Savannah in Connection, With Officer’s Death. IS LAST GAME IN Defeated Hopes for Sec ond Try at Army. Being knocked out of their chance (Speoial to The Banner) QnTTTHfTnn nKl Atlanta. On.. March 31.—'There 1st to Rive the Infantry school team a OUU in ruUDlJlD prthKlIty that the status and appll- second defeat hv old .1. riuvlue. and ration of the workmen* compensation >.... ...... . law to the inunlidpnlltki of the state i " i,,rtinK il " hlllwl " rt lour to Clc,n may be brought to direct test in tile ' ,s( ' rI • S- l*-. where, they admonished matter of the first fatality of the kind (Jleinsgn college with two defeats; At- In Savaunah a few nights ago. | lanta, where they tied tlic Oglethorpe nine, and Mar.on, where they defeat- Yale, thq Georgia liaseball squad Georgia Boat the Big Blue Team in Macon and Ex pects to Cop One Here. Walter H. Marlow, poliromnn In Sji- a null), wax shot and billot! by i SFff^OVSSi in Sa vannah. Iluder provisions of the workmen’s compensation act the city of Savannah Is required to pay. $100 for funeral expenses and. to the fam ily of the deceased. $10 per week for 300 weeks, or a total liability of $3,100. In this case there is no hos pital bill, though the law requires pay ment of that expense, also, by thnj Bulldogs nro hoth scheduled to arrive in tlie city today, tho Georgians com log In this morning from Columbus where a most successful trip camo to a close yesterday afternoon, while the Mils are duo on the Central tonight after the final game against Mercer In Macon Ihls afternoon. It will bo dog-cat-dog literally to morrow aftornoon when the two growl ing aggregations meet for the second game of the series on Sanford Field l In- game beginning promptly at 2 o'clock In order to allow tho visitors In catch a train that will put them hack In New Haven Monday morn- lug. Both foams are extremely anxious to nnnex this final encounter. The Bed and Bluett want to hang up two ntrutglitn on the big Blue toam while tho Ells would like to change the lune of the report iwck home tomor rmv. )i Is rumotv 1 here that they arc coming not only primed for actio.- on tho diamond but arij hrlngl ig along a hit of lour green'-thaVtluij^w.K |-y in to 7 on Iho ontcomo -nf the'Btuue /illher Mr. Chlttenlon-pr Mr f'dXP #W have ‘the honor inf Tactojk^lr. Pastime arrives lin k In their home town this morning from Columbus. Ga.. to Ink. on Yale oil Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The,game here Saturday afternoon with Yale Is ohe of Ihc biggest events in the baseball program for the com ing season. This is the first game played outside of Macon, where they have linen in hard training for the pining season, and the last chance municipality. I for fans to sen this noted team In In the event of contest bv the city action in th« southland, as they leave of Savannah on the legality or appll- shortly after the game here for their ration of tho compensation law fo a northern home diamond, municipality, thq course of procedure J Friday and Saturday the Red and would bo: If payment of the $10 prr| Blank squad gave Clemson college week sot aside by law for tho family» * wo defeats. The Friday game result* is not mftdo by the city, claim would i ^ n Brnre of 2 to 1 and the Sat* he Died by the family or would set! urday session ended to the tunc of up by the Industrial commission of! 1° to 2. both -In Georgia’s favor, its own accord. I)at*» would he fixed Taking on the renowned Vale team for a hearing and some person deslg-! nt Macon tost Monday. Georgia cams nated by the commission, as Its ilep* | ont w, th colors flying, succeeding in uty. to hear the case. That deputy' copping the game by a score of 6 to 5. would make an award under the law, | IPluylng one of the hardest forght from which the city or the family I J 1 * 1 ' n '" 8t spoctacular ball gamos of could appeal to the full commission.! early ecnRon at Atlanta on Tuci* When, however, the full commission*} the Red and Bl0?k wearrrs auc- hus passed on the vase and made an! t ’ 0 ^ r . p, i .*! holding Oglethorpe down to Inward. more is no appeal to the except on a point of law. Y.W.C.A.T00PEN IN II Path Ploughed Through In dustrial |>ection of City Wreckinjj^Buildings. ' MOST INJURED . m. NEGROES] Baseball Cr&tjbtand Crum pled and Whik* Man Suf- efrs Sprsunpd Back. (By Aeaoci'uted Prpoe) Albany, Ga . MsrrJi 31.—Tho north ern part of- Albpwr was swept' by n tornado thin aftoriioon that killed John McCoy, qgc; $r. ucgrd carpen ter; injured Rome tWy persons. mnat- ly negroes, pnd.inuecd property dam age estimated tbnight-ot several hun-' dred thouanud dollars Terry Dallas, a negro, la m Iasi up. Fourteen are In the hospital. The path of tho storm wna through ; Paris the Induatrlal l; auction and half a Mile. Bacbu la the reigning beauty of dozen largo plant* were aevercly dam-1 tho year 1881. She was first chusen !igod. throwing ®ni|8rrds of personi I „ H the Thirteenth Arrr.ndls- out of work. While about a hundred j uement aI1(J then by public? ballot hr dwellings In that section, were destroy, i thc e QlweI1 of Q UW . n s," iMIle. Baebu ed or badly damage.! and tho boaoball, , H 31 r „ o|d and „ ty , )la t. grandstand wrecked, . Has Been Moved to Smith Building Where Most Modem Qharters Fitted. ■ FORMAL OPENING DINNER TOMORROW Service is Under Splendid Supervision and Hqs Been ASuccess From Start. Ordinance ’ ftfr 1920 Re- Adopted, FeW Changes And Amendments- SINGLE METERS * POWER CONTROL The Y. W. C. A. ealeteria, which haa recently moved into new quarters in the James M. Smith Building, corner Syatejn of Governing Power At Old Pumping Station And Sandy Creek Saves. The 1930 specific, tax. ordinance, with a few minor changes' dealing with automobile aatoshouapa. dealers . in gas and oil, garages, painters and of Washington street and College paper-hangers, wjs readopted for the avenue-hover the building remodeled yearTSIl. effective today, and a ream, for the American State Bank), will lutlon authorising the construction of a single-meter sysD-m to rocord tho power used by the two city power stations .eas passed at a called meet ing of the city council, held In the celebrate Us opening in Ita new home tomorrow and those In charge cer tainly Imve prepared a tasteful menu . for thuao In attendance. - ., , . The appetizing menu la printed III | mayors c,ly * laU ’ on Thureday —" another part of Tho Banner nnd you r has declared olliclnlly that w |j, overlook something “good" If you Charles Inman, a young iwhlto man. who was in the grandstand, whrn It , was wrecked, escaped with a sprained J hack and phlnfnl bruises, hut hud hit; rlothcs practically torn off. There i were many other okcapq* verging on the mtruculona and thr. last that thorn i was only one death is coiiHiddrryl re-1 , markable. Many beautiful simile trees.; to 3 tie. ; Iho pride of this cl tv nf 12.00(1 persona, Great preparations arc being made worp |lnrnn , m[ rlnglpg -out -OTer the. Contra! the nUhid' AtUarrti Cracked the'acaaoi- epplfcable on the tniiund'djtd if the . ... for duty nro In pHentmr Wmfii . waxed our last slick nlckto to a ruxt.Vj I" nay #r-'anft,rd Mrid iontl reronnd with the cluster of hlngles that have hoen Turk elihxt 1 els'll thoro last Friday. Georgia will have a rest today ind ■ '.1(1 contest It. with warmer weather promised ihorr- should he u record crowd out tdnior • kiwi to nee one of the clasales of th>-J season hore. It will he Yale's rn'yj appearance In Iho South putable off .Macon. It will lie Georgia's first game here after over a week on the road! and premises to lie the first home j game of Pnntnne, the freshman pitch j lug star of Coach White’s aggrega lion. Again tho game begins at 2 o'clock Seats are on sale tomorrow afternoi n at Costa's. Grandstand seats re served. BE SOUGHT IN CASE •here hns S^T. ! ' ^ •;, — ' r ft v txiuhts til t^' vain tiam I •« W**- »<"K j PetiCion^AUegiM'^’’Dahgfer nmoi^hanotherdefeatj^^-^^,. -----1 violence” if He is fried In Newton County. — ■ pas a great deal of ! ST .ff-Td wTlra Ha^ur’dilv p, * nls 'k"iwxcd Included the Vlr ' .; T .- er . 1 - body-mIMIns In the htmehera. raottiiKi ll ? lU,! Uwiwrwtpcl^pnny. Albany (hut-; Imu loniiulhnU' sion that .any.or f ■4{gt4,. nimVemi Ifeabld infni cement. It Is possl hie. though, that tho city of Savannah Knight Lumber compi.ny. Hoover Discusses Relief Measures . With Producers marked agulrst them Tickets will bn plai-od on sale at Costa's today and tills evening, follow- Ing the usual custom, the student n ■ • D * body will hold a mass meeting to gen- 1 KOUffNIOS iffllSC orate an overflowing amduut of col lege splr/t to welcome their heroes home and root with during the Sat urday game. The ordinance, reading "Each ga- '"V,,™" ar,’ aS-ssiaS more If you fall to cat there tomor-, ,^. cars _t ax , $ioo." was changed to “f "tj'W'bo ' f read ISO. a reduction of *30 in thU •Since the opening of the cafeteria ■ ,.| asa ^ builnesB several .months ago In the Holman! a new ordinance reclassifying pklnt- Eulldlng It haa mot with remarkable , rg anrt paper-hangern wa« passed, lm- success; In fact. It became necessary | posing a lax of $60 on persona on to seek larger quarters/ind when tho;-aged In this liny of business, opportunity presented Itself to secure u Tlie ordinance placlngra tax of $60 this new location It wan readily 1.1 year on.palmisti and fortune-teller* grasped. , This place has been fully operating In this city was changed to and modcrnly oqnlpped and for srernl read ''126 a ysar." a reduction 01 $25. d igs now has been the «ew home of A new ordlnsnce.was pnesed raising the cafotetla. - iho tax on dealers In gasoline or oils Only dinner (or lunch) and slipper; from $10 to $60 yearly, lor dinner), if you please, are served A resolution asking that the city and tomorrow at llfSO o'clock the!council authorize the -tablllbment of first meat Ip celebration of the open- n rlngle meter system to control tho Ing will bo. ready to aerro; Ordinarily j the regular lunch hour la 12 o'«kmt> 1 hut or account of tho Ceorgta-YaPui 1 , power ct ,'* f'.® p WlW gamp at i-b'rfark The I.ak hern --tuotod up thirty fatnefca S tomorrow. The evening meal *«•* T cyrved from h o * o'clock Ac ordlng to the proponenti of this Splendid Supervision. r:soliltlon tho city. In buying the The cafeteria la under the splendid . rowor uged h y these plants from tlm "* H “ n "" H of MlaaJ Athene Hallway anil Electric com- To Give Peddlers ' Of Farm Produce Hearing in Council (By Associated Press) Washington, D. C.. March 21.—Dir- ciisiTcii or means of stlmuHtlng col- ton exports was begun today by Sec retary Hoover with representatives of j southern prtducers. 1 Further nrcllmiimry conferences will he held tomorrow and on Monday J lloovor knd the producers will meet! with tho II1111 lice corporation. . Representatives of cotton Interests! In all parts of the south will meet atj . (By Associated Press) I direction and supervision _ _ , povlnglon. Ga.. March at;—Ghnngoj'tdele Kehmalniick, a gradnsto illnic yany, la presented with two hills, Lonventinn l.ltv Of venue for .Will! H. Wllllsms,' who; lor from SI. I-ouls. She bss Im.| prar owing to metprs being used at both VUM.VU13V1. V, V • | H |(l c<> to lr |„, h( , re nPlt Tuoadqy. Ileal expHrfanco in I Ills work and elants., They claim that governing charged' with the murder of (me of thoroughly miderktanda nnf 'only thc^ the pdwrr'paed by both plants throng*! Returning fcprc frrm the Eighth DIs- r lovrii negroes he in alleged to have j culinary art tut Is acquainted with • no meter will mpen * saving of np Irlet convention’or Rot-irv, |t. w. had killed, was nsked in a petition : .‘■'.puthern mates and Hnntlicrn cocking, proxlnmtelr $76 a month to the City. Dews. C. A. TrusseB Dink Martin!| hied in the superior court hero this Her assistants, who see,that you are! which wilt pay for the fnmltotlon of (' A Scndder; Dr. r. N Wnlkor ii r afternoon. , ! nerved promrHy nnd courteously, are, lh4 one meter system within** year. Hearing was Ret for hext Monday ! Misses Myrtle. Ruby and Poarlc; — — and Solicitor Brand announced he' Bridges and Blfle Burton. These are ,W. H. Cablnlaa and Abit Nix were 1 1 loud In their praise of Birmingham,y [the convention (Tty, and their rccep-i I tlon and entertainment there The would oppose the more. i all "Y. W.” girls, who sro Interested COACH IS MADE null mill Ullie It4tlllltic.il, till. II. I lilt »|j f wlnlnnon't I# | convention worn on record as being 1 J rp 'for trial. 1 qua rely behind evory movement look-1 -Ing to the rolurn o prosperity end j - - - Wtuiam*' :itlunify, claim there Is In the success of the cafe not so much . . . Officials who nro investigating the good business, nnd urged the tlntur-1 report that a negro, whose name tln v Ians to take up tho work 111 their refuse to give, has stated that Hu . | club back home. ; lend Williams was connected with on»i ! Mrs. H. A. Nix accompanied Colonel of tho murders. Express' Nix and tho party to Birmingham and Williams [s 1 In a mateila] way but have their He is now In „hole hearts In IL The cafeteria specializes In good, heme cocked foods, served In genuine ; 8onthern style. Everything la kept ! piping hot In steam containers and! City Appropriates To Expense Funds Entertaining Guests Opponents of the pending ordinance forcing pidrilors of farm and other food products off ilia streets or the city until after 10 o'clock In the niece- Ini. to lie adopted III favor of the new curb market avstem. will he given u chance to state their grievances at Ihc monthly meeting of the city coun cil on Wednesday evening- I WALLACE URGE8 It Is requested by the C0 U"£'' l | n *" | PROTECTION OF FARMERS that thoso wishing |<> complain T . mFP measure MRnlnxt this ordinance appear bofom . IN tariff MtAbUHt. the city fa there on that date und pour (By A#»oclated Prew) forth thoir cause of grief. W.-iKhlnxton, O. C.. March 31.—Pro Tho city council Is framing the or- / tortlon for furmeri* on an dinanco, which has not yet hoon | with pmnafauturcra and Indrrtrlal In* ♦lie dopartment of commerce on Tno*. Star Witness 111 _ day, Hoover said, to work out *ucli . m , * the recipient of many delightful - REQUEST WILL BE plana an agreed upon at preliminary j IriHIS 1 clTgCt OI UeiCIlSe | HOC | # j attentlonn by the indies of the [ WITHDRAWN SAYS Attorney Yesterday i < ' onv,,ntl m co '" ra «t®«- meetings. While coiialdoration hns been given | so far to the more or leas definite j ideas for coping with the cotton sit- .Macon, C»- uatliin. Hoover satd.lt would not hej^ A . Hughes, former express nice advisable to announce any plans dls-, ,, t . n g or> w h 0 teatldod for the prosocu- rus«ed until agreement Is j |)on tho trlal of tloar |y 50 persons ' Ill'll. j Imre on charges of conspiracy to steal express shipments, had been March 31.—Charges that £o|)b Co. Farmer U former nrnrM* tuna, t ■■ r,,arB DEFEN8E LAWYER. Atlanta. Ga., March 31.—Green F Johnson, counsel for John S. WII- ...... A fund qf $200 toward the enter- ! nothing bat the beat In everything la talnmrat of the GborglA MannUcthr- ‘ served. era’ association, during thetr convea- CemmlHre In Charoe. i Honln tbl* city. April 13th and 14th. A committee of Athens ladies apon-l w »* authorized by the city council at koto tho BiicccsM of tin* cufotcrieB. Tho 1 1 **®H®*1 mooting on Thursday evening, nroflts go to the y. W. G. A., end; This fnnd Is ono of many lining rate- hetico tho patronago nf tho public and ! ! n olty for the entertainment ... * ..F ll.., •nnHiifiM.hasHkii It’hen llinv pnina ton sts In any tariff policy which may bo decided upon nnd adding to any rntes which will bo levied “an amount equal to extra freight charge* In get* ting products to consuming center*" wan urged tonight In n statement by panned, had tho "go-between" peddler who purchase* njpplioH from the curb market und then peddles them to the hntiscwiveg In miud. and do not wish to obstruct those who bring their products direct from the garden. , _ Pro-and-ton argumentu will be heard Secretary Wallace. on (his subject at the next meeting, and It is expected tlmt several farm ers and gardeners w'ho bring their wares Into the city and dispense of them through the producerto-housc- wife system wtll bo on hand to raise strenuous objections. agents of tho American Hallway E*-|" B * ,ryln >’' 10 rat ' h h "« to *''»•' press tlcmpany and not the govern 1 hack to “ m *'l ho,,,,! . Tlaniii. anmiunecil on arrival here tis] trionds or Iho erganhratlon Is k^n-j mnventfon'and .night the petition for a phango of finely appreciated Mrs. B. V . w... B ,h^U^ ^t^c^Tlto* Clmafa Il» Wife In the Williams trier at C’OV-; fnrrt rhslrmsn. with Mrs. Simon I JXt AMttvihMbnl OIlOOlS Ills Tv ire i„ K („ n tm the grounds “darigar of vlo- Michael. Mrs. T. J. Wonfter (who Is T . Grnrcli| P Ma«nfacturers' iasocla- ' lenre" will lm withdrawn a, he was \ Present of the V. W r A.) | ^SmTSt rHpivlal to The Banner) ! ‘here is no denier on Hist. Mrs. U (. Brow^Mra T. W. Reed. „ fac tnrcrs In this ifato and their hold, rape. 1.11 10 1 ne Banner) scare, lie Indicated ho belfared an Mi*. J A Darwin. 6tva W. D. neacham [i n . „ convention here moans much Atlanta. Marcli^ 3).—WbenJew'cll impartial Jury coirtd be obtained. j Mrs, J. W.,Parnell. .Mrs. James White.! t,, dip ( .|ty 0 f Athena. .Great plain * r i ■"[*■ } v - p - Bradshaw end Mrs .ire being laid for thair ontertalnmeut, James White. Jr., are other members so that they will carry away a moat of the committee. | favorable impression of this city. The formal, opi-nlue meal will boj The council also authorized a fund served tomorrow from lt:30 to 3; to bear half nf ,th- expenses Incurred ''clock and from 'i to X o'clock. Thin - In entertaining the Tech agricultural 'coached diligently" (or two months were made today by Wallace Miller., a ,, , counael for thlrty-ono defendants. ! s ’ Peck, a (,ohb County farmer living. — — “Hughes knew exactly what It would! "«*' Rowwwwll. shot and killed l,l» wife | .1 .1 _ | - ,f tako to prove a conspiracy." Miller; ****£, rtm-,1he was crazed, OutSlde the LSW ment attorneys. Glee Club M^kes Hit in Savannah Recall Ordered for Officials in North Peek, telling his story from h cot In j Grady Hospital, where ho was taken ! ; for a wound in hfs wrist; nervous.j 1 frightened nnd shaky, said a neighbor! had had him put In a private sanl- Furnishes Thrills And Two Big Stars A more thrilling, more emsi and more gripping melndranui would ' tarlum. from which he was relcnsrd |, n hard to fin 1 flian “Outside Ihc . .. LO somc ,imc amI yesterday mi Ux" playlng-st the Palace Theatre Dakota November O a *‘ Un attempting to put hill) ill the; vpatl . rda y and today. Priscilla Dent, same place. That his wife knew It. mid Lon Chaney are the stars, two j and. when she heard the automobile actors on the silverarrcen who nrc Is a splendid llmo to out downtown, with all tiro family. Reserve Board Review Shows Uncertainties Germany Releases Men Who Tried to Arrest Bergdollj (Special to The Banner) Savannah. Ga„ March 31.—Tho Georgia Glee and Mandolin club made n great hit in Savannah tonfaht— I the opdra house being packed with j an appreciative audience. Rri* and black were to be seen everywhere and "old Georgia" boys —... ■ 4 could lie spotted by the .-cores all over (By Associated Free*) the house, while in the boxes the Moshnrh. Germany. March 31-Carl | dozens of “sponsors"—form-r Georgia Neuf nnd Fran* Zimmer were release.) men and their wives and from Imprisonment here today. Both and frlends-mudc a pretty men. attached to tho American army' The audience was an fa8P , "‘t«i to of iMicupatlon have been under con- the boys, who gave the ben perform- llnemfpt for an attempt to arrest Oro- nnce of the kind seen here In years, ver Cleveland Bergdoll. American After the performance a dance was draft evader, and the Oermiui gov era- given in honor of thr viators and the. ment remitted their sentences, due to will have to rest <>» ‘he wsy frai.i representations or Brigadier General here to Augusta, where they appear Alien. ) tomorrow night. Devil's Lake, N. D.—Political flic coming with the mon she rushed out! we || known and well liked In Athens lions opposed to the non-partisan * of tljelr home with a gen to prevent Miss Dean Is best remembered for, league In North Dakota, in conven- j them from taking him. Ho snatched. ticr work |„ ,|, 0 -Virgin of Stamhpiil," UT"" tfon Imre today, ord-red that a recall 1 the gun away from her, he Bays, with! wh) | p Mr chanev scored in tho "Mir nlmed at Governor Frazier. Attorney, the Intention of killing himself. nnd! a< .| P y. :m - ilnrt -The Penalty." Both General Lenike and Commissioner of; with It allot and .killed her. Mrs ' , Pll( . h „,. w h „| K htR In 'Outside the Agriculture Hagen, ho held on or lie I Peck had her little babe lu her arms I |. 1W .. Yhe heroine. “Silky Moll.' tour ort their visit to this city.- This fund Is not to exceed, $100. nnd will go mainly fa ftraisblog the touring) with meals while hero. Flyers En Route to Virgin blends to Go to Daytona, Fla. fore November 8th. Woman Wounded by Shots Fired Into Ala. Miners’ House # i at the time she was shot and, when i fascinate* you with her ‘‘bowUrblng J *h© fall faro down across tho Infont.j jnii),!'' "dangerous eyos," "nimble. ,the blood flowing from thp wound ln » fin K f«r»" at I ‘.•olcxwit gown*." flat iber Hid**, drenched tho Ifffsnt. ifa-u, oxhrclsfohs c>ank»* with tho Pe«k hurrletl his -children. Inctud- gift of air ImuerHonator ind while! Ing the infant. Inti* his own antomo you are following the rapid movement I ■ bile, drove to the home of his slater- of the thrilling story, you become a! j 1 In-law and compelled her. too. to get most Inst In the spellbound magnetism Toledo, Ohio, March 3t.—Found ! Into the car. and with them :>It he of the two leads. \ sniliy hy a Jury a fortnight axo of a came to Atlanta to surrender himself The story Is termed a “crook" pic j serious, ehirge against several yount Peek declares “It Is a lure hut It la not without its qinral 1 clris. David A. Barnett U's'htnftoo. D r. Mnrch 31.—Bust-* howp,l little indication during! ———— March nf gcttlne awav from the un I (By Associated Pres*) certain lick of last year, nccordlnx toi Charleston. S. C..' H«rel*(3L-r-TY0. the monthly review of conditions 1 marine corps’jilrplanes, in route from public ‘ reserve 'bile tonight, by the fcleral I Washington to- the Virgin Itlaeda. ,1 board- | lived here loitvy fr6m Fayettovllie and v. llj jl' avq trmnrrow fqp Dgytona. Fie. Confessed Murder Of Two Teachers Barnett Sentenced One to Twenty Years Cleveland, Ohio, March 31.—A man. 1/u.M it. ii.r.i. oi t'®'- ® **"— M- ..... j , n RIW8 a nuvi m,,.v,.n,v„.. R . .„>■„» ..tivbi 7>,uir- who. according to tho Mice coo* 1 uecaloosa Aia J?“‘cn 3L Eight t0 , he sheriff Peek declares "It is a lure but ft Is not without its qinral| elrls. David A. Barnett, prominent fcaaed ho murdered Mabel Foote sod' ' „ !, h f i rI , 1 ra **> I" Atlanta who lies been tfrlnn j as well as Its thrills and Is one that 1 Toledo husiness man. was sentenced | Louie:- Wolfe, school teachers, re- r ThA,r. .t Rmokwnr I lI’.S *° ™ ln m - v ' ,t ’° caused him every one«wi|| enjoy seeing. It plays) today to serve ore ;o twenty yearsi cently at Parme Heights, la being lo be confined once before, snd “the at the Palace again today, from 11 to I in the penitentiary Barnett's bond I held for investigation tonight. The FM'h'’were after him agalq. When he; 11, appearing wltb Buster Keaton In) was raised to *16,000, pending the I police placo little credeneo In the' fltvd at them and killed hfs wlf**. , the "Haunted House." {hearing on his appeal. » man's story. in the arm during a fusillade.