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Look for the name Gold Medal on every boa and accept no imitation Evolution of a Name. “I thought your wife’s name was Elizabeth?” “So it is.” “Then why do you call her Peggy?” “Short for Pegasa.” "What has that got to do with it?” “Why, I’egasa is feminine for Pega¬ sus.” “Well?” "Well, Pegasus is an immortal steed.” “What of that?” “Sh! Not so loud. She’s in the next room. You see, an immortal Steed is an everlasting nag, and there you are!” Delicacy Seemed to Please. Tasting ice cream for the first time in their lives, .Toe .Table and his three eons from the mountains near Union town. Md., disposed of Cl dishes of it at their first sitting. Fifteen each for the boys and sixteen for dad. Ox ' (</ / \i \v ‘ 1" ‘ W -.\: \ ‘ \ \\ \»\\ I" S (r \\:~,\ -:‘~ 247 toasted TO seal in the delicious Burley I flavor \ Once you’ve \1‘ enjoyed the ‘\ \ toasted flavor you will al ways Want it @ xmw THE CLEVELAND COURIER. CLEVELAND. GEORGIA. THE WEEK’S EVENTS IMPORTANT NEWS OF STATE, NA TION AND THE WORLD BRIEFLY TOLD ROUND ABOUT THE WORLD A Condensed Record Of Happening* Of Interest From All Points Of The World Foreign— Sheriff’s officers in motor cars visit¬ ed the residences of the members of the Poplar borough council, who had refused to comply with an order of the high court requiring them to raise tax rates in accordance with a ruling of the London county council. The councillors were arrested and con¬ veyed to prison amid the sympathetic cheers from the crowds. More than 600 delegates from virtu¬ ally every country in the world were gathered at Calrsbad Czechoslovakia to attend the opening session of the twelfth International Zionist congress. The chief work of the congress will be the discussion of the problems attending the rebuilding of Palestine, and, in view of the present situation of the Holy Land. The discovery of a secret organiza¬ tion plotting a revolution in Hungary. Fifty-six arrests have been made and papers confiscated which prove the connection of the organization with foreign bolshevists and the Industrial Workers of the World who are claimed to have furnished the funds used by the plotters. The Removal of the body of Pope Leo XIIr from the Vatican to the Church of St. John Uateran, has been postponed. Representatives of American oil companies, at Mexico City, recently declined to express opinions regard¬ ing action of the supreme court recent¬ ly in unanimously granting an injunc¬ tion to the Texas company enjoining the Mexican department of com¬ merce and industry from denouncing rights to oil lands held by the Texas company. Marcellus T. Abernathy, Ninth Coast artillery was so severely bitten by a shark while bathing in Manilla Ray that he died soon afterwards. His nearest kin is Miss Mildred Abernathy a sister, at Forsyth, Ga. Three more bodies were recovered from the wreckage of dirigible ZR-2, making a total of twenty-two recover¬ ed since the disaster. Famine scenes are described by the Pravada, a Moscow soviet organ, re¬ ceived at Riga recently. England is now at* peace with all her enemies of the world war, only with the exception of Turkey. Field Marshal Count Karl von Bue low, who was commander in-chief of the German second army during the world war died recently at Berlin. At least thirteen are killed and more than a hundred have been wounded in the bitter factional rioting which has raged through Belfast for three days, and which now appears to burned itself out through exhaustion of the spirit of the fighters and the -rigorous action by troops and police. Washington— Headquarters of the Gulf division of the Emergency Fleet corporation wore closed recently, virtually ending thh labors whic at one time engaged 50,000 men in sixteen southern towns. The force retained by Manager D. T. Williams- numbers but fifty men. The gulf division constructed 151 vessels of 707,400 deadweight tons in the yards of Savannah and Brunswick, Ga., Jacksonville, Tampa and Pensa¬ cola, Fla., Pascayoula and Moss Point, Miss., Mobile, Ala. Instructions for obtaining material from the war department for the pur¬ pose of exhibition at fairs, xpositions, and like celebrations, were announced reently by Adjutant Gneral P. C. Har¬ ris, in a ltter to Senator Thomas E. Watson, of Georgia. It is authoritatively learned that the interstate commerce commission, un¬ der tht provisions of the Esch-Cum mings transportation act, will short!” announce consolidation of the rail¬ roads of the United States into twen¬ ty systems. Nathaniel Ferguson, aged 9, arrived at the Union station here recently Raliegh, N. C., locked in a baggage car. Investigating lusty yells from within the car railroad detectives found the lad, who explained he had entered the car on a side track at Raliegh while at play recently. Some of his companions had locked him in as a lark, and before they returned he was on his way to Washington. His mother was notified. Decision was reached recently by the senate finance committee to re¬ writ the house tax hill so as to in elude in one document every internal revenue law on the statute books. Agreement between Japan and China regarding the so-called Shan¬ tung issue before the convention of the Washington armament conference, soon, is impossibility unless Japan voluntarily surrenders ail privileges granted her under the Versailles treaty, according to well-informed au¬ thorities here. Reports by expert engineers furnish¬ ing statistics of the operation of the Muscle Shoal, Ala., nitrate plant dam under the proposal submitted by Henry Ford have been received by Secretary Weeks A half-billion dollar anchor to wind¬ ward has been provided by the house of representatives against failure of the new tax law to provide for the government’s expeditures for the cur¬ rent year. This anchor may be a life saver in either of two likely conting¬ encies. One—If the new schedule of taxes provided by the law fails to produce sufficient revenue to cover the total of appropriations. President Harding, speaking recent¬ ly at the opening of the fall term of the Army War college, declared that "no matter where the best aspirations of the world lead us there never may he a time without the necessity for armed forces.’’ The. president in his brief address, however, pledged the two hundred officers in his audience that, during his administration they would never be called to perform mili¬ tary service “they could not enter into with all their heart and soul as Americans.” Indications of a broad general busi¬ ness recovery throughout the country are lacking still, according to a report given out by the federal reserve hoard. Chairman Sydney Anderson issued a statement recently asserting that addi¬ tional credit facilities for farmers are imperative. He indicates the commis¬ sion in its report to congress will reo commend a concrete plan for bridging the gap between short-time and long¬ time credits. That the homage paid to his mother in the movement to build a replica of her birthplace in the national capital through the efforts of the Georgia Roosevelt Memorial association, would have been most pleasing to Theodore Roosevelt, was the daclaration of Han nis Taylor, ex-ambassador to Spain, in an address before the association following the parade and pageant re¬ cently. Assurance was given President Har¬ ding recently by Senator Watson, re¬ publican, Indiana, that the tax revi¬ sion bill would be ready for consid¬ eration soon by the senate and to be put through without delay. Captain Cranston Williams, secre¬ tary to Senator Harris, went, to Camp Meade, Maryland recently to attend a farewell dinner of the officers and ladies of the 56th infantry. The Famous-Players Lasky corpora¬ tion and affiliated concerns, which the federal trade commission was formally charged with unfair coni petition and monopolistic policies, combined and conspired to suppress competition in interstate commerce iu motion picture films, according to official complaints. The federal government is now mov¬ ing rapidly to protect the state of West Virginia against violence. The presi¬ dent has issued a proclamation giv¬ ing those engaged in unlawful pro¬ ceedings until noon, September 1, to return peaceably to their homes. Decision to ask Henry Ford to come to Washington for a conference with respect to his offer for the Muscle Shoals nitrate plant, was announced recently by Secretary Weeks. Domestic— Gen. II. H. Bandkolt announces that he has dispatched a telegram to the war department at Washington to send federal troops into West Virginia at once. He says: “I am satisfied tho West Virginia miners will not obey the president's proclamation." Conflicting reports of happening along Spruce Creek ridge, West Vir¬ ginia, on one side of which armed bands are gathered, while on the other, Logan county deputy sheriffs, volun¬ teers and state troops are doing patrol duty are circulated in Logan, W. Va. Reports from Camp Bix are that troops of the Twenty-sixth and Six¬ teenth infantries are awaiting orders for possible duty in the West Vir¬ ginia coal fields. The Ford Motor company has in the neighborhood of $54,000.00i> in cash in the bank, according to a report tender¬ ed the department of state at Lansing, Midi. The report has not been offi¬ cially accepted because of minor er¬ rors and may be returned to the company for correction. Bodies of eleven miners were re¬ covered recently from the Harco mine, after an explosion recently, at Harrisburg, Illinois. Creditors of Lewis Burke, Chatta¬ nooga broker, now in jail in default of bond on the charge of fraudulent breach of trusts, filed on involuntary petition in bankruptcy against him. A man in whose coat were found papers indicating that he was Oscar Norlin, of Baltimore, committed suicide recently by jumping off tho Brooklyn bridge. Unless a tax bill amounting to is paid, the sheriff of Tangipahoa par ish, will at an early date sell at auc¬ tion the Louisiana estate of General John J. Pershing, according to a story published by The Pelicanaire, a for¬ mer service men’s weekly publication. A train of three loaded trolley ex¬ press cars recently crashed into a five-story building at Springfield, Mass., when motorman lost control of the cars. Only one person was in¬ jured. Director C. R. Forbes, of the veter¬ ans’ bureau, Washington, will make a personal inspection of the government property at Camp McClellan soon, ac¬ cording to information made recently to Congressman Lamar Jeffries. The soviet authorities stili have re¬ sources at their disposal and should be urged to use them to provide food for adult relief, declared Secretary of Commerce Hoover, chairman of the American relief administration, in n telegram recently to Colonel William N. Haskell, director of the relief’ad ministration’s mission to Russia Better Retire. “I’m discouraged and tired of life,” declared the head of the family. “Why so despondent?” asked his friend. “Statistics.” “Statistics? What’s that got to do with it?” “Yes: they say that due hours of work a day is enough to supply each member of the community with a liv¬ ing, provided the work be equally shared by all. “Well, I’m the only one in five in my family that labors. So, if statis¬ tics are true, to support file crowd I’ve got to work 25 hours a day.” If a man is a success he knows it; if he is a failure all his neighbors know it. tiHanila 1 Contents 15¥luiA Dracl ALGOHOL-3 PER gent. similati!vj,thcFoodbyRedula- Avoidable PreparationfarAs ■ , ! machs and tin$ the Sto H i H\ercbySomoUfi£Diiicstfolt and RestContams Cheerfulness Opium.Morphlnenor Rdllier Narc otic, Mineral. Not ■SedpeafOmisi^Ml’i^ &&£ ^Pumpkin Senna Jiochplie Salt* 'Anise Seed Warm Seed ■> Clarified Sugar Fla 'Jtfhttrgfwn Ytif Ahdpfulltemcdj’for and Diarrhoea, ^ Constipation Feverishness and and SLEEP Loss n$lhereftom-inW OF ancy [j resulti Fac simile Si'S nat erect She's Suffering. A Detroit, mother wlt.li one child stated in court that she Is not able to gel along on $31,000 a year. How much happier we all could he were It. for not being compelled to read at times of the suffering of others.—De trolt. News. 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