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THE ATHENS, CA„ IIERAI.D
FTlin.'.Y, !>E0E«rH5ER 2ft. Ift22.
BUNKS CHIB If I john McCorm
execution of their .lenth pact, she
wrote:
••I shall net ie the train-llnys
because 1 don’t wtsle to dte Rite
that. I would rather you Killed
me," .....
"Jjettr, tt must be the train.; 1
'could' not .do it myseir. Then we
go together." •
The day after th* Sirl’e mutil. .‘
ed body was foun-. on the. railway
track nnd neart'y was Symond
with both legs badly crushed
: make the land productive;.'
Tlin mtuicm-ft ia rtf enrt,-«i
ItiTfaomas Hess
Fashion»Arbiter
which enorinopj!
River Plate!
As Clemencfau
sajled for Pranced
Albert -Thomis.
famo uTFrench
minister of muni
tions andtxwwjd&
lector of tW ; Ib*
ternational Lador
*Offrco • of • t be
League of - Na
tions, . arrived la
New - York^Hfe
mi speak tin
country
By MlL'TON BRONNER
Staff Correspondent " :
LONDON — A legles* man. 22
yearn "old, wilt p^on be carried to
the gallows to pay the penanty for
a "constructive murder** v ;
it took the'jury only 18 minutes
to find him guiltj^ -Yet he .-ever
could have been convicted for such
a crime in the'tJnfted States.
If two persons, enter a death
pact. and. eny survive*. can ho be
! charged with 1 mtirderJ;
The British law'*ayS' yes. popu
lar opinion; backed by aome lead
ing banisters, says no.
In the balance hangs the life of
the cripple. Unless 'sufficient
sentiment is aroused to win a com
mutation of sentence, he will soop
be carried to the scaffo.J in the
arms of a policemaa fc* his part
In an unfortunate love v affair.
I Although Lionel' "Edward Syfonds
a baker at Nersham. was married
and had two children, n» fell in
. lbve with Gladys Martha Wall, the
15-year-old daughter of his. em
ployer. Fearing the inevitable
consequences. tb*y decided to end
it till by. throwing themselves in
front of a train. \
CHANGE '
OF MIND : ‘ -
MONTEVIDEO.
. . T _. -With the ob
ject of forcing the sub-division of
the immense landed estates in
Uruguay. and at tho^eame time to
promote agriculture and stock
'! breeding,.the Minister of Indus
tries, Dr. Luis CavigUa, Kas»draft-
[ed a bill tb apply a special sliding
1 «u-U upon all-estates of
Jumping tr..I w w - rrv - VI . ...
i, he said he i gca j e j an d ta?: upon all-estates of standards of l^i^stbck in ease oi
wanted, to more than 2,bQ0. hectares (o.ptiO rstock breedji^,."and specify ‘ what
ktcres;) TheA.seale slides .upward jeauiprdent. shall bp necessary. { .
’ tirged her jper thousand hectares, but excmp-1 The bill /will ' be Considered by
he was - dis- | tion of. the half, or the whole of :the , the National Coimcil. ,o£ Admimi-
is the track itax is offered if the proprietors j tration tfeibie. bmng ■ presented to
.va3 thunder .
ARGENTINA SETS RECORD IN
SOLDIERLY CLEANLINESS
BUENOS AIRES. — Argentine
soldiers in the future must not
only clean their teeth, but mani
cure their nails. Art order mak
ing obligatory the use of the tooth
brush, nail scissors and nail for
ceps by the troops; effective March
next, has just been issued by the
m .V minifter of war, Col. Augus
tin ! Justo.
BANNER WANT ADS
But the giil became frlsb.tenc’.. i ■ n . v TPV Tt-T 1,’\1
Shortly before the timeVt for tl:e \ • A 1 —I K I 1HX1.1Y1
. 4, 1^
By Condo
EVERETT TRUE
READING OF I'OETRY
ANGER PRISONER
BUENOS AIRES.
(THeRe'S
TFL/UN <SoH tives
T>PD Yov M6AR
it i«HiST<-.e 1
inmate
cf the national penitentiary re
cently contrived to convey t.» the
newspaper La Nacion a message ir.
which He complain ad bitter,y ot
of the-cruelty tc which the pris
oners w^re subjected by tho g»v-
emor of the establishment.
A !representative cf La Nn.ion
who/went to the penitentiary tJ
investigate the charge, was sym
pathetically received by the kindly
and gentle-governor vrtto explain
ed that, contrary to the Teports in
question, his treatment cf the
prisoners was marked by extreme
Begins I Vl3P
i Event of The Year! IC V
Final Clearanee of The Season!
Wonderful Opportunities! Don’t Miss It!
Tomorrow, 8 A. M,, NEWARK’S Hug$ Unloading Sale ol Women’s Shoes opens not only with
W Gr l ates VS ock We have * :ver Had at this season but also with The Greatest Bargains 4 We
Have Ever Offered. Smart, Stunning, Charming Styles of the season’s popular models as well as
the more conservative styles will be found in abundance.—If you have ever attended NEWARK’S
Sales you know what they mean in the way of money-saving.—No; a lot of odds and ends pur-
chased for this occasion but regular NEWARK Shoes with former price stamped on the shoe
This Huge Unloading SALE is positively the BIG EVENT—A SALE OF SALES—and the
most stupendous Clearance Sale you eversaw.—Come Early—A regular feast of bargains lywiit
your selection.—Remember At Regular Prices NEWARK Shoes are America’s Greatest Shoe
Value, consequently during this Huge Unloading Clearance Sale the values are doubly attractive.
P® Amazing Values That Defy Competition
This J ot consists of Plain or Strap Pumps; Dull Kid or Russia Calf,
Gun Metal, Black and Brown Kid Lace Oxfords with all the latest
X Mgl ^ heels; Gun Metal and Tan Lace Boots with Growing Girls or Mili-
k|H flBBSBBSf tary Heels.
the modern dances ” the dibuUntes
pouted.
■ Skixts and Dances
v Then dance something* else,’*,
responded “they*^. implacably, though
it seemed unavailingly.
But now when the fate of the new
skirt style hangs really in the
Balance, the great tenor has cast the
deciding vgte.
.For the first tira£ in his long
history of record making he has put)
?? a ^ anCe song. Moreover,)
s Three O’clock In The Morn
ing, a waltz. And “they**-have
heaved a sigh of relief, for John!
McCormack, though he doesn’t often!
bother, is a powerful style-setter)
himself and the season’s mode will!
be long sjjirts with the waltz as a
graceful accomoaniment - 1
New Yokk City.—John McCor
mack, the world’s best beloved
-ingcr, has unexpectedly lent aid to
he mysterious “they” who from
distant Paris dictate American
fashions?
As early as last spring, “they’
ec reed long skirts. To everybody’s
urprisrf"'. -art America did not as
uel instantly bow to the new edict.
* The short skirt is comfortable”
'murred the rebellious ones. “Be
.dcs long dresses don’t go with
WOMEN’S CLUBS ARE
ACTIVE IN SHANGHAI
SHANGHAI — Enlarged activi
ties for'the coming year are plan
ned- by the American 'Wonihn’s
Club of Shanghai. With a member
, ship pf .Abodt 500. the work of tho
club; is being eafried forward by
a number of units or departments,
dent . of 'the* chrb, which is affili-
dent jo fthe club, ^viiich is affili
ated -Alth the American Fedorati n
of Women’s. Clubs. . .
READ THE HERALD WANT ADS
Couldn’t
This lot consists of Gun Metal
DQ JS 'Lace Oxfords; Patent" Leather T
2***^ an( j 2 Strap Pumps with Military
tU'jSk^Owff Heels; Gun Metal Jazz Oxford^;
Vici Kid, I Strap or Lace Walking
Oxfords; Smoked Elk Sport Ox
fords, Black or Tan Trimmed; Tan Calf 1 6trap
Oxfords, Military Heels; Havana Brown Kid
1 Strap with Louis Heels, Gun Meted,' Black
V ici Kid and Tan Calf Boots, Military Heels.
Back in 1818 the greatest newspaper Of the day declared that
the world had reached the limit of human expansion. It even
went further, saying, that there weren’t enough supplies in the
world to support further growth of population...
Extra Special Value!.
CORN & BUNION
' PADS
Redsctil Iran 25e to
The mind of 1818 couldn't conceive of the irtiracles that human
'ingenuity would perform during the twentieth ^century. It
couldn’t imagine the wonders that would be wrought by new
agricultural methods and modem manufacturing genius. It was
ignorant of transportation as we know it, or the progressive
sales methods of today. It could not. see the vital part that would
m EL Stunning Styles At Attractive Values
SB This lot consists of Charming Styles in Tan Calf; Black Vici
■PR. Kid or Havana Brown Kid Lace Oxfords; Militkry'; Heels,
Rubber Top Lifts; Black Satin Pumps, 1 and 2 Strafi ' With
Low, Jr. Louis or Louis Heels, some have latest brocaded
quarter in popular wish bone effect; new Russian Patent Leather Boots
with Grey Suede Collar;' Gun Metal, Blade or Brown Kid and Tan Calf
Bpots, Military Heels, Rubber Top Lifts . . ' It
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES
iese advertisements isave time, money and effort for tiros
who read them and follow their guidance. They are- practical
GUARANTEE^'of satisfaction. f
minutes In ®n advertisement.
•Read Uanner-HcraM advert
tisements .every day/ They tollj
you where to shop and what to
buy. _.. - 'o - V - -
And the best, place to shop
and the best things to buy.
Don’t Lay Aside The Banner-Herald Without Reading
the Advertisements
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ATHENS, GA., STORE
' 151,Clayton,St,tp,Kress” \
AU Newark Stores Open Saturday Evenings to Accommodate Customers.
FAMOUS LADY BILTMORE fl
Pure Thread, Silk Hose : M
Reduced-to - . . U
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OVERGAITERS Men’s... 9t|c
v ■ —SPECIALLY— $1 IQ
REDUCED Women’* iil“
Newark Famoiis Classic S*i
- Silk and Wool Hose,
Popular Colors, „ Reduced to
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Newttrk'Famous Shed Water M
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Waterproofs and Softens All ImI
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