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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1924.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the district court of the United
States for the northern district
of Georgia, in the matter of J. H.
Turner, bankj&pt. In bankruptcy.
To the creditor^ of the above nam¬
ed bankrupt of the county of Spald¬
ing and district aforesaid.
Notice is hereby given that
Sept. 22 the .said party was duly
adjudged bankrupt, and that a meet¬
ing of Ms creditors will be held
at my office, Griffin, Ga., on Oct.
4, 1924, at 10 o’clock, a. _m., . at
which time the said creditors may
attend, prove their claims, appoint
a trustee, examine the bankrupt
and transact such other business as
may properly come before the meet
ing.
The form prescribed for proof of
(Claim should be followed.
JNO. J. HUNT, 'Referee,
Griffin, iGa.
Ignitio *\T
Expert
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nwny parts and some of these parts
are very delicate and require an ex¬
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operate on battery or magneto we
are completely equipped to handle
this phase of repair work in a most
satisfactory manner and at the same
time save you considerable time and
money. We invite you to make use
of this expert service whenever it is
needed.
N. Eighth St. Griffin, Ga.
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GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS AND SUN
ADVERTISEMENT OF SALE
The undersigned, as administrat¬
or of the estate of John D. Aslan,
i dec., by virtue of an order from
the Coprt of Ordinary, of Spalding
county, Georgia, will sell at public
outcry, on the first Tuesday in Oc¬
tober, 1924,''at court house door in
said county, between the legal hours
of sale, the following described
] an( j ;
TSaPIdt, tract or parcgllof land
being two houses, and one frame
store aatl lot in the icity of Griffin,
Spalding county, Georgia, known
and described as number 504 North
Ninth street, th e store be ing num
bered 502 North Ninth street, the
same fronting on Ninth street 60
feet and extending back of equal
width 100 feet and bounded as fol¬
lows: North by J. M. Crawford,
east by Mrs. W. H. Crenshaw, south
100 feet on Cherry street and west
50 feet on North Ninth street.
Terms cast,
Jesse O. Futral, .Administrator.
EXECUTOR’S SAiLE.
By virtue of an order granted by
the Ordinary af Spalding county
will be sold before the Court House
door in the city of Griffin, Georgia,
between the legal hours of sale, on
the jfirst Tuesday in October, the
following described property, to
wit:
One store on the cast side of
North Hill street in the city of
Griffin, Georgia, fronting on Hill
street twenty-six (26) feet, and
running hack east eighty (80) feet,
bounded north by Slaton Alley,
south by T. H. Wynne, east by an
alley and west by Hill street.
Said property being the property
of the estate of O. H. Ison.
Terms: Cash.
Mrs. Mary I. Slade and E.
e> S. McDowell, Executors of
Estate of O, H, Ison.
A German telegraph operator died
several years ago from asphyxia
after swallowing atones, grass* wood!
leaves and scrap-iron, on a bet.
ECZEMAS -6A
Money back without question
if HUNTS GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt’s Salve and Soup), fail In
Ringworm,'letter ina the treatment akin disenaea. of Itch, orotheriteh- Try Eczema, this /
treatment at our riak.
WARD’S REXALL STORE
MORBID MOB PAWS OVER RELICS OF
BOBBY FRANKS AS FATHER SELLS
HOME FURNISHINGS AT AUCTION
Chioago, Sept. 23.—The morbid
the curious, the relic hunters—all
these flocked into tt#> house where
little Bobby Pranks toddled about In
earlier years md romped with
friends later oi in his life.
It was somewhat of a ghoulish
v ,
gathering. The avidity with which
richly gowned women and girls paw¬
ed over objects in the home of Ja¬
cob Franks, the murdered boy’s
father, made the elder Franks weep.
Stern and Brave.
As stern and brave as ever,
Franks had insisted on attending
the auction of the furnishings of
his home on the last day that he re¬
tained ownership of the place. For,
since his son was murdered by Na¬
than F. Leopold, Jr., and Richard
Loeb, Franks has sold the house
that contained only bitter memories
and at Monday’s sale he wished to
rid himself forever of most of the
things that had made the place hab¬
itable.
Some of the playthings Robert
Franks used had been taken out of
the house by the father. Some of
Bobby’s clothes had been carefully
packed away, to be kept in memory
of a terrible ordeal and a heart¬
rending and stressful period. But
some of the Franks boy’s things
wer e st ill in the home and these
were blazoned before the crowd by
an auctioneer, who knew how to ad¬
vertise. There was spirited compe¬
tition for every article on sale that
had even remote connection with the
Franks boy, the victim of one of the
most revolting murders in the his¬
tory of American jurisprudence.
Astonishing Exhibition.
If Bobby Franks’ spirit could have
seen the surging throng that crowd¬
ed and jostled each other to get a
glimpse of the furnishings of a home
where once he was happy, he must
have quailed. For it was an as
tonishing exhibition, this mad
scramble in a home from which a
boy had gone out to be murdered, to
obtain objects reminiscent of the
crime.
After the day’s sale was over, Ja¬
cob Franks, his lips pressed tight
,
together, his head bowed, left his
one time dwelling place, turned
around for a last look, then gave
the keys over to a caretaker and
walked away, as he expressed it—
ti forever. r»
Mother Not There.
Mrs. Franks was not there. While
the two murderers of her little son
wfere carrying out their daily rou
tine,in Joliet, where they were sent,
instead of to the gallows, Mrs.
was anxiously asking nurses
attending her when her boy would
come back.
and imagines For in the her that mother’s mental her mind wanderings boy is simply affected she is Reduced Prices
“away' and twlill some day come
back.
HOW’S THIS?
MAIL’S CATARRH MEDICINE Will
do what we .claim for It—rid your stem
of Catarrh or Deafness C&U8 ed by I have just bought three of
■Catarrh. cars extra fine Tennessee cattle at
HALL’S CATARRH MEDICINE con¬
sists of an Ointment which Quickly low price and
Acts •Relieves ,t.ie Internal throug-h the catarrhal .Medicine, the Blood inflammation, a on Tonic, the Mucoul which and a for the can cut my prices on all choice cuts of steaks
-Uon«. Surfaces, Sold by druggists thus restoring- for over normal 40 Tears, condl- present:
v. il Cheney Sc Co.. Toledo Ohio.
The Doukhobors, the Russian re¬ Round Steak ..........20c Chuck or Rump Roast 12*Ac
ligious large colonies sect which in western has founded Cana¬ Porterhouse Steak ,20c Rib Roast 15c
da, refuse’ to keep .any record of Tenderloin Steak .......20c Shoulder _
births, marriages and deaths. Chuck Steak.... 2 lbs. for 25c Clagg Roast 15c
FOR SALE My Beef is Extra. My Prices are Right. My market is own¬
1 two story granite building ed and operated by my own family. We have no expense
on N. Hill street with three for help. We able
fronts on Hill street. are to sell at prices that will save you
1 10-room house on ,S. Hill money.
street. This one of the fin¬
est homes in Griffin, with
east front. E. E. Cook’s
2 3 1 house Bungalows houses on on south Raymond on Oak Eighth st. st. st. Market
Phone 303 and 1028 125 NORTH HILL STREET
T. EZRA MANN Phone 890
104 % S. Hill St.
Movie Notes
ACTRESS IN PERIL
FOR A FILM THRILL
As might be expected from the
title, Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak
jyi 0< j e i that famous old Owen Da¬
vis melodrama, which the Goldwyn
company filmed in realistic New
York locations, and which is coming
to the Alamo theatre tomorrow, is
full of thrills.
Of course, as all those who recol¬
lect the stage melodrama will re¬
member, the biggest moment in
“Nellie, the Beautiful Cloak Model ft
comes with the heroine tied to the
rails of the elevated (by the villain
of course) and the wheels of the ;
VfijS grinding - dowii' swiVtfy" upor?
Claire Windsor, regarded by some
as the screen’s loveliest beauty, a
delicate Dresden china type, with
yellow hair, played role of Nellie,
and exhibited unassuming bravery
such as few women are called upon
to show.
Miss Windsor was laid flat across
the rails, only six inches away from
those terrible looking wheels. She
is rather tall for a woman and ^ter
feet and head extended completely
across them. —Once, when the air
brakes let out some steam, which
blew into her face, she lifted her
arm to cover her eyes and came
within two inches of touching the*
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WHITE WAY”
MIRRORS NEW YORK LIFE
“The Great White Way, *> now
at the Alamo is a mirror of
metropolis. Celebrated figures
sport, theatre, art and the news¬
world appear in the film and
phases of New York life have
omitted.
The settings are lavish and real¬
and the prize fight is as gen¬
looking as you ever saw on the
Better not miss “The Great White
it
ROAD
TO ATLANTA
The road to Atlanta is now in ex¬
condition, the Jonesboro de
having been smoothed out and
in fin<T“conditiOn.
Dixie Coaches leave daily for At
at 8:39.
leave Atlanta for Griffin at 3:00
m.~Adv.
The Constitution
A ipilet ■•ouipan.v of gentlemen sit¬
ting through a dull summer In the
city or Phibtflelpliltt worked out for a
poor and rural notion an immortal
constitution which hits made states¬
men all over the world feel confidence
In the political future of the race. They
knew that human liberty teas a feas¬
ible basis of government.—Woodrow
Wilson. In •■Robert 15. Leo.”
His Part Well Done
Let no man be sorry he has done
good, because others concerned with
him have
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Hinder Progress
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not so muds by the badness 3»1
bad men, as by the obstinacy of a
men who have stopjied growing.
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Railroad Schedule
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrival and Departure of Passenger
The schedules are published as infor¬
mation and are nut guarantied:
Trains at Griffin, Ga.
North South
.W -
2:29 p.m. Altanta-Savli 11:06 p.m.
4:30 a.m. Atlahta-Sav’h 9:07 a.m.
5:47 a.m. Chigo-Cin-Jax 11:55 p.m. y
6:53 a.m. Chigo-St- L.-Jax 8:42 p.m.
9:01 a.m. Atlanta-Macon 5:20 p.m.
12:25 p.m. Atlanta-Macon 2:17 p.m.
5:57 p.m. Atlanta-Albany 12:19 a.m.
Chattanooga Division .1
From: For:
2:80p.ra. Chattanooga 9:45 a.m.
8:15 a.m. Cedartown 5:25 p.m.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
From: For:
Atlanta points—
5:53 p.m. East—West 10:02 a.m.
10:02 a.m. Col’bus-Ft.Valley 5:53 p.m.
FOR SALE
Residence, West Taylor fjt.
Residence, South Hill St. \
Residence, South Sixth St.
Several well located V-lota.
100-acre farm, 1% miles out.
24%-acre farm, close in.
114 million feet saw timber.
FOR RENT
One store building.
FIRE INSURANCE
We are prepared to help you pro¬
tect your property against loss and
if you are thinking of an additional
policy consult the undersigned. You
will not regret it.
e. s. McDowell
Real Estate and Insurance