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Investigate Today! T» Regular Subscriber* of y HE BANNER-HERALD 5!,000 Acident Policy Free. ‘ ^ « TT TT . WEATHER: FAIR. COTTON: MIDDUNG. w.r 24c PREVIOUS CLOSE ,.V. 23 5-8e +•+ *•* ♦•+ *•* *•* *•* +•* +•+ -w Women Feature in Nine Dramatic Court Tragedy Trials Today' Peggy Beal Freed Of Murder Count She Tells Court Why She Killed Her Lover. Six Sections of Country Represented in Sensa tional Court Spectacles of the Day. eternal triangle IN MOST CASES Peggy Beal Given Her Freedom. Man Held Who Killed Wife When Ke Found Her With Man. CHICAGO. — Nino tragedies stand out as dramatic spectacles the nows of America Tuesday, »nd all »*f them present women in leading roles. They have their settings in six sections of sensational murder cases, with women as defendants, ire ir. various stages of trial. Another woman “Peggy*’ Beale, von hor freedom from a Jury in Kansas City Monday night, and a seventh Madalyn Obenchain waits her third tripl in Los An gles- / L - Most of the cases present the "eternal triangle.’’ Briefly the nine rensational cases appear Kansas City.—Marie F. Beale supp'd out to freedom, acquitted Monday night after a short trial on morder^of • her lover, Frank Warren Anderson, t- r - * i’mhu 1-os Angeles.—Arthur Burch of Thanston. Ills-* faces his third trial on a charge of killing J. Bf'li u Kennedy. Madalyn ..Oben- chan waits, her third-trial On..the •air charge. * . ‘ Lt>? Angeles.—The Jury to try Mrv Clara Phillips, accused Ot katinu Mrs. Alberta A. Meadow*, to death with a. hammer;. wa»l- tentatively completed. Mrs. Meadows was the alleged rival hr V love of Mrs. Phillips’ bus- PEfifiY BEAL FfiEED Three Indian Girls Guard Graves With Guns In. Their Hands v KANSAS CITY,* Mo»—Guarding What they ..Claim is the ' honored dudt of thefr ancestors,.three. In* id I Court Hears Dramatic 5 Story of How She Was Lurfed to-Man’s Room in Hotel Recently. \ THERE HE REFUSED TO MARRY HER She Finds That He Had Broken 50 Other Wom en’s Heart, and After Book 1 Fashion, Kills Him. dian slaters, Helena, Lydia __ Ida Conley have taken up vigil with shot - guns . in . a. • cemetery hero. The sisters resent an al leged attempt to bury the body of a man "whose parents are said to lie near the graves over which <he Tb*£ S gravediggers, cemetery ] Delay in Starting; Wz j keepers declare, made futile cf-i Brought AbOUt By Rain The*IndiarMjirls h^e ^de^e and Putting U P . 0 f Car- nieht Vieil and brine ‘ hlanket.-* rmml 1 ‘ ■ ' Georges Clemenceau, known as "The Tiger of France,” who ha* been Invited to address the ■ University of Georgia and the citizens of Athens while on his . second tour of the United States In November “TIGER OF FRANCE” night vigil and bring blankets with them, sleeping on- the-ceme tery sod. m INTEREST CENTERS nival. MANY EXHIBITS SEEN BY PUBLIC Amusement Features Furnished By Miller ’ Brothers Show. Exhib its Free to Pfiblic. KANSAS CITY, Mo.—Marie L-l ‘‘Peggy” Bdal faced life with a re^j tewed determination- Tuesday Shffl walked from the criminal e°P rt IThursdaV. Andrew Bonar Law., lfim^av ntffht fnllnwino hflf J* __ . • Liw, New Prime Mims- v ter. Will Announce His band. ■i- irr CENTRAL AMERICAN Fresno. Cal.—George T. Harlow, irqu inert by a coroner's Jury af - ler h r clubbed Ills wife tried for manslaughter,ac cord inn to District Attorney Hillt-y. II. C. Blanchard, who Harlow found 'in hls home with Mrs Harlow, was sentenced -to H flare? in jail for disorderly c<m- r.Hk.tt. ulelphia: ■— Mre v Gathering r. accused , of Wiling, her irt. Oscar Bossier, ana .»»■ sober. Mildred Rfkett, rial for the murder of j|Us> TO NEW PARLEY L GEORGE’S LIST IS hem Monday night tollowlnt net acquittal on the charge’of the mur der of her lover. Prank Warren’ Anderson. Mrs. Deal thanked the jury and asserted, "now 1 am go-’ Ing to stay Jn Kansas City- and » make good ” Tqo triil was compar-. ‘self. Cnee the telling ofherstory became untatarablfr and she -swift, She again llved.thrnUgti the -hsx- 1f-g'epIsOdes ij wmch terminated in heb Tatalljft hU(WttW >Anderson In a hotel room they occupied 10- gcl' et June 3. He had lured mar there she asserted, with a -pi ittarrtage'.: > She* had been reading a passage In a romantic novel in which a wo man killed her lover. She shot \n- derscs ae he lay upon the bed aai then shot herselt In the breast. "Anderson asked me to marry him In Dayton and I told him I would give Mm tay answer In Juno,” she teetlfiad. Conference Has Been Called in Washington For December '4 When Statesmen Gather. ..N J-—George Cline ... picture ^ director'.’ AUc* WASHINGTON.—Inritptien to Til* r-iifi- and Charles Scullion, appoint plenipotentiaries to a con- * erene ? *“ Washington beginning ,n 1 < tioTs picture actor. . ‘December 4 to conetder the negotia- ohio.—The • trw -ff tlons of a treaty for the "permanent Champion. 22. Allege fnntnsl (ntnmutc Marquis' Curzon, Foreign Minister Under George Regime, May Be Made Duke, Says Rumor.; slav < . f Thomas O’Connell. New i carnival promoter, was mert until next Monday, t. cloud. Minn.—Mrs. Meda l on trial for killing - n-law David Hodell. i. repudiated her police her ... with previous Found Him With Wife In Bedroom, Then Killed Wife regulation ot thSlr fnutual interests and relations” has been extended by the United States to the gov ernments ot Guatemala, Ntciragua. Honduras, Salvador and Costa Rica. Announcement was made bzy the state department Monday night that Invitations to the conference had been extended to the presidents of the five Central American re publics through the American ta il ail Who Was Dismissed Rv Coroner’s-Jury Faces Manslaughter Charge For Wfie’s Death,. ? ' f ‘ - Cal,-George T* HjSj tbA coroner • J*ry-P®>o KftFSN’O, 0v '”. v*hom the col—w. - titled justifiable ho- tnic-if Volley in ThatPlace. GEORGE TO Ex-Premier of Allied Na tion Urged to Speak to Seven Thousand Stu dents Here. FOCH WAS HERE LAST WINTE.R All Civic Organizations City Join University and Mayor Thomas in Invit ing M. Clemenceau. I The Clarke county fair swung in- , to full force Tuesday morning when j the Miller shows announced they J__Z2,V „ T wmftjorau were ready to open for thq second ( .. jpgQRGESCLEMENCEAU days' ijnh utter being delayed by raid from opening Monday night. Additional displays were also put in place over Monday night and now the exhibits on Clayton’ street i are complete and Interesting bet J ycijd even the hoots Of. 1 ,the com-] . mlttee . in charge: Large- crowd8-vis-*-f Itpd. JJtame exhibits Monday night j • George, Clemncrau, the "Tiger of France,” and ex-premler of that ImportaHceoft.'Situation iin Glasgow! Because, of Communists There^. . ■cm— Zr.' -ne-s is Tteped then, according to those LONDON;—{By The Associated; in charge, to ‘Wi the county to the and Tuesday morning and success! 7fA;» fqr thq'flrst fair attempted in th’a 1 . . ' “ co.iinty jn over.twenty years is as- This Is Belief -Expressed ■nren Rnt nna annclnl nnv n«« hopr _ . x _ . . By Chairman Lasker country, has been Invited to vsllt Athens on his tour of the Uplted States In November.’The <Tlrer" la coming to America to tall Amen- cans something about France and the relatt’ona of that country to iiir own and will cover the United .States with a tour from coast to coast. He will be taken in charge bv the Council of Foreign Rela tions of New York city and since J#*Is coming here na a private citi zen and npt as a diplomat he la ex ited. But one special day has been arfpounced by the committee. Thunl day win be given over to a special Clarke county products day and.lt Frees)—Glasgow will be the chief 1 people, center of Interest in the political | „ situation for the rest of the week. ARt The new prime minister, Andrew | splendid Bonar Law, Thursday will an nounce the detaita of his policy arid Also, By MacEvan in :His Address. pected to have a message of real genuineness,for the American ■peo ple, a 'message‘unhampered fijr dlp- in«,ttA regulations and official re striction*..-,. SENDS ,MC8SAdE INV1TINQHIM CHICAGO, (By Associated Press).—A^rOeing: with Chairman Tuesday morning the following Lasker of the United, States Ship- : nt to the Co^uncii of ping Board, that dry American ro”® 1 !!” Relations in New York city ships will mean a substantial ur S* n g Mr. Clemenceau to stop off uvo— o.t-ihb the, h". bean nine- ’ 1° BS - ollver MacEwan. grand chief in Athens on his 'tlnararv: Every exhiMt that has seen olac- temD]ar nf niinnl. mv« hie own Athena. Geomta. grand lodge Premier Lloyd George will address! * on street used by the fair commit- ; address before thq a meeting, being accompanied to an lnterestlnK one. Bulldfris of Illinois, International Order of Scotland hv Sir Robert Horne who n »“ber one contains the merchants Good Templars, at the opening of was Me chancoUor of °tho ex-1 «*d manufacturers exhibits. Build-1 its 69th annual session here otwm.r Chancellor of the ex l tnK number tw0 , contains the exhlh- j Tuesday. ea SS~~'I its of domestic so'ence’and educa- 1 ‘Mr. Lasker of the United The Times Pollt.cal correspond- . departments. Number three States shipping hoard, tells us ent emphasizes the l»>POTtan»i cf over to the pig and corn , th ht dry AmerKmn ships will id Glasgow, whlcto it. " ”... „ h ' mean a tag !pss.” yaid Mr. Mac- O'the dtrenvnrdf the «!>"> boys ^exhlhlta wwie nUinDer Ewan : rf-agree With him. Audi ; told me his wife had m-l ^^10M’thi fordivorce,". the t *“ f v r 13 jw'-BasrsiffSBniSfc rsa»fbi»« *. — * ' ■ >S largely on account ot ui» re.uu. - xceot amnsdment features, Wr-! two profits. They first-make a .-w . . - - ‘- *■*- *•* ‘the’.'^ intoxicating I* - „v, Wf Bwan - r i agree with him.^Aud' has Aho ertiblt of chickhns ^ all | he heads /of all the colored exhibits. J shlppjng corabaBles. ’ Thp pfopri- LONDON—(By The Associated Press)—The issuance of Mr. Lloyd George’s honor list; witch is ex pected her.1 tomorrow, is awaited wfth great interest. ‘ ! . It ,ia persistently rumored that herM>lt ’ Marquis Curzon of Keddleston, who was foreign minister in Lloyd George’s cabinet is to be made a duke. .This^vouid be a most remark able incident, as tise dukedom is the b'.gest rank in the British peer age, next only to the Royal Prin cess and is an honor rarely con ferred. The last duko v created was Westminster in 1&74. The Marquis, who was born George Nathaniel Cursun, was made Twice she visited him in Kansas Bmpaasu City, She asked tarn to many her | the , ltU3tion whV^e "^ n “” 1 3378iB dUo ''^.'the.’dftenXnrAf herjutopl* grtmnds for divorce,", ane sa;e. llatargelvot — ‘•I irked him what I was So!ng. anre Gtasfeow -memherA of to do." aha told the court, “and said ’de as you.Ttaa**’" . HeYold h,r. she asserted, that „ v „ LAW MAV BE ’ " ■*** ' ♦nnn^«nas m people will v na..«n*oV hsH v,m -f« f«vi. OPPOSEO" had sunltarly broken the he^ts 51) oiher women- She scid she. could eould not ro* call shooting h!m but remembered r— M ^ - jUuutBU iiauwiiiui vtuisuui vvup uio u « gntlona on October- 21, following j a p aron( j n 1898,, became an earl representations favortng such n Jn 1911 and received hi, present course made, by th©. governments of Nicaragua, Honduras and Salva- aor, as a result of the meeting of their executives, August SD’last on board the U. S. 3. Tacoma. At that meeting the three gov ernments signed an agreement.ac knowledging a* in Iprce between Ahem the general treaty of .pace and friendship signed at Waablng- nieiiriauitj ton December. ISOV. by tho -five tte< V“F'r J!” in- Central American repuhUca, and ice,b^er^heh^th? Utter are invited Tn the pro- f! *. ? pogea conference to diabuss the negotiations of a treaty to make ef- factive those propositions of’ the iQAT’f-AEtv “which eXDerlenCe has rank last year. years old. Gossip also says' timt the Im mensely wealthy Sir Phillip Sasoon is to be raised to the peerage. He' Cs. the son of the great Anglo-Indian merchant, Sir Edwar<| .Sasoon and was one of Jdr^Woyd,, George’i «ith : a yopaan tij ’hpir home Sunday, will be !t.. Ior »n inslaughterv. District Attot- rif-v D‘\iley announced Tuesday. H. <■ Llanchard. 19, sal'd to hav.o ihe youth who was with Mra. Harlow was arrested Monday and •“"traced to 90 days in the coimt> lii 1 for disorderly conduct. Har- lield in the same jail Tuen* P^ctedly, and discovering Blanch- Pt f t»rtlv adn. discovering Bianch- in the bedroom, got Ms »bot- SQn. Blanchard escaped, leaving wine of his clothing. One shot was • !r *d acddentallv. according to llsriow. who admitted that lie then iv> wife oyer the head with P* shotgun. Harlow anil his wife ■w* married when she was H l#07’tre*ty "which experience has shown to he effective at maintain ing friendly relations and coop eration” among them. It 'Is further proposed that the conference con sider meaaure, for the limitation of armaments, for the setting up of tribunals of inquirv to adjust any disputes arising under proposed hew treaty, and any other ques, tlons which it Is desired unani mously to conn’der. , ■HHi SILVER LACE COLLAR Silver lace is used elfectlvelt for the will- Berth" collars, tiia* are so popular on frocks for the -oung ’and ‘slender. It is part larly striking with velvet. "WM* WEDNESDAY TO BE GALA DRY HERE It Is hinted elsewhere that Ho nor Lew's re-election as member from the central division of Glas gow is In no wise certain, and that t-- "-ill be onnq.ed bv-Sir George Falsh as a. free V.bOral lp addition 'i v ., | *7?t tnou^-nuB .w uvv.™ r... . nasssnge'i- had not come to table yX‘o the exhibits before closing tim$ {or fo y p day5 i askefl the.Stew- Saturdav night. . . ard. about him and he told me Although a torrent of rain HMjH'that the' man was drinking hard, day noon pelted the canvas of Mil-J Then in a burst of confidence he ler Brothers carnival as. workmen said 'that’s where we make our were touting their *enta and the | profit. S : r we make It first on • f®”®” downoour threatened to ke.p tock! the whisky; we mftke it second FOCH S VISIT the first day crowds Clarke coun- on what the drunks dobt eat.' ' October 24th. 1922. Council of Foreign Relations: New York. N. V. Athens, Georotaf seat of the . University of Georgia, oldest state university In America,- Normal School, Lucy Cobb In stitute and other colleges with enrollments totalling over sev- dn’tnodfcahd. would bo pleased - to to'honored with a visit by . Premier Clemenceau and Ms party on his tour,Of the United State*. The Kiwanls. Rotary, Wnmsnf* club, American Le- ■plon, Chamber of Commerce.. , the heads' of all the cotlraes . a-ta various other ornanlratlona Join in the Invitation..Wl’l vou kindly wire us If we may ex- ■ pect this vlettt ’• GEORGE C. THOMAS,: Meyor. inuiLiu'i •• ~ * Zr. ..Vi Former i ty’s first fair since 1OT4 opened Fair, Carnival, “Girl From Greenwich Vil- lage,” Circus and P,aul Whiteman’s .. Orchestra Coming. • ■ ; v - . Pink lemonede. pennuta. balloons, trapeze stunts,.the big animal show, and all those thrilta that go to make secretaries. Two ot tlqyd Geoirge'ff. . - conferences with Ahe French pro- Up a real circus day^- _ £ iler were held at .^lr Phillip's A merry-go-round. a wh;le Wock ottse near Hythel • !«* ehows i Mong with tour building ' m ’ chock full of exhibits At home- pro- fl-Ji.im.o -ducts thal-tnake orte feel prond ot Small Chnstmas ’Ihla homO cAunty and . .. Cards May Be I “The Girl from’ Greenwich VU- Barred This The regular feature programs ' t the moving picture houses certatn- WASHINGTON.I —A Campaign to discourage the use of small sized Christmas cards and envel opes has been Inaugurated by the post office department Small sized cards and envelopes. It is declared, are responsible for detay during the Christmas rush of pos tal business. Because of their miniature size they cannot be run through the cancellation machines; making it necessary to do **-*- work by hand. The post office department has fixed the,-truest size of Christ mas greetings an J cards which . can be conveniently sent through the frails at 2 3-t by 4 inches. ly afford a fall day’s amusement for the people of Athena and this sec-’ Uon of north Georgia Wednesday. Yes. Atheps certainly will be oepped up” Wednesday because all these different features are sched uled to hit this town with a rush early In the morning. Rlngllng Brothers and Barnum 4> Bailey’s circus wtil begin to detrain about 4 t>. m., the Clarke County Fair with Miller Brothers shows has already bringing the maidens of Green'lch {Turfi to Fs'ge Two) the' labhr candidate. Former i‘ V» first lair since j Premier 'Asquith'- Is, to speak ,n I Ia ^ r "f? en T Hugh ^’whlte, Sec- Gtasgow next week. I ' re8, ^ e ^ r„rrnil Frank A Hoi -In parts’ of Great Britain nota-j-retary^W. Carroll. Frank A^Hob- rev'denh Irish co W mnr»«e, Ihey'und Jones Pjvs.il** “It is a weU known fact that l Athens was favored by the Am- one of the 'first effects of drinking 1 erican Legion on the tour that took even to a small extent Is loss of „ , _ . , . . ennrtste. So we underatatak the "® n . e ’ al ‘l 01 '? around the United,- anxiety of Mr. Lasker to have the States and it is believed that on hlv^the'Lancashire'nninufacturing I F—nk o. Villen Heprv H. hsra or8n on American shins-. His account of the great number of stn- towna and Glasgow-there'aro large Weal. Mrs. Annie Mae Wood Bry- job depends upon his making tho dents here and the fact that the et St terest here 'and in Ireland. The Freeman’s Journal, Dublin; newspaper cryStalizes its advice to them- in the sentence “wherever yoo-fteb a die-hard head-.hit It T. P- 0*Connorw Wbo«e Irish co«- etJtnents -in; the • Scotlxmdr dfvin ot» of. I.ivfemool *reridis«iaU«fM him because he remained' aiist and beeausev although A.liome rulerohemrpportedL-nelther Kamonh. oous undertaking next fall. de V»iera non Michael Q.qUins Jn the house ot'commons .wlll probnblv, be opposed by a^S’^nnr.Fein capdj- date. •-:iy • <yj P06ITJ0N OF visCGVNtESS ASTOR SETTLED Thp question ot Viscountess As- tor’« position in the Sutton-division ot Plvmouth has been settled by the Central Conservative associa tion; declaring her the official con servative candidate, hut it is un derstood that Drf Dayly ^*U onposa her, as v.-^l as a labor candidate. a intervention in the np- litica\ conflict was m^de Tuesday from Manchester in the form of a manifesto issued by the local lib- opened and that musical comedy eral candidates and the executive ot the Manchester Liberal Feclera- > (Turn.to pago 2.), ships pay. If he does not, some Universiy is the oldest state uni one else may get his Joft.’’ ' verslty in the country and that for the splendid showing* made at the opening. ' ’ 51 ^ VISITORS ARE DELIGHTED.: PRIZE WINNERS IN CIRCUS ANIMAL . i CONTEST Citizens, Ruth men and women _ J and and..children 'were delighted and •nanv were heard to exclaim "New ig tho time to get set for a stupea- The carnival does not open uqtil Tuesday but a strfeem of peonle pressed on' to the midway shortly after suppoV and when Mayor George C. Thpinas officially opened the, exhlirt^ of Agricultural,;' edu - cational and industrial products a large crowd packed and-jammed the first two buildings. Tho poultry association exhibit, which is in 'one jbtjtpe lower build ings of the five exhibit halls are being rushed to completion and by tpnlght the fair will be in full swing, f MUrry. Mar;;aretjLf' ! >rrells, Gladys LigU^’’ for the nar, which Is vol- She’nutt. .7;trnc3 Whitehead L*:> ume. six, number’ 1 one, has come siajfcsr Sy a* y* - ***»?*- anrl WDl.m-n * w, • The University of Georgia band gave a concert in building number two last night and will play for the (Turn To Page Two) Out of the several hundred con testants Among tho school chil dren for the 24 circus' tickets of. fared, by th<‘ Batiner-Herald' as prises in the ’animal r eoloring con test. fho judge'? have c a£lected the following as the* winners:!.' Bradford -M^rry; ..Margurite Young, - Agnes ProctOr,; Louise Athens Is on a matin line from New - Orleans’ to Washington that this city will be farosed and put on the route-tb be covered by the "Tiger". The message sent Tuesday; yill he followetj up by other messages..; First Issue of ‘‘Normal Ught” Tlie first Issue’ of t&e “Normal .lerht ** frtF Jlln vaes «ol. la wol anfi ,-WIlbin-n Tlioinas. Bach of thp above named, chil dren- accrtrdingr! to the terms of the contest Is entitled, to two tickets to ‘RlnqTinff. Brothers- and Barnum -and Baflev’a Circus which will show tore Wednesday. They by tho students at the State Normal school and is not only an attractive publication but carries many things of Interest as well as o number of advertisements front tho merchants In Athens. • 1 ' IMSmH The following ,ta the editorial may call at the Banner-Heral^ataft: Mary Kelley, editor-ln-chlef; office between 12 and 2 o'clock, Mildred Strickland, society editor: Wednesday for the tickets. Kitty Thomason, joke editqr; Lou- scorea of the naxes of colored'jae jenH'ns. Y. W. C. A. editor; "iSJij;/:*®? 1 ?** w f^. Lolllo Belle Robertson, exchange pent'juomis^of &i£2gi«25LHS£ '2SS& ' tfon, tho panprg submitted by the . adviser; Virginia Bush, a hoys f»nrl »rirls mentioned, : above J c editori Evelyn Christian. 111 were considered the beat. - t ‘ editor. ' wm^m u