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TWO
Doctors
DOES HOI INI
HIM FREED
AS HE IS
LEAVENWORTH, Kns.-Mr* Dully
Gardner both love* and hate* her
husband. Roy Gardner, America*
"slipperiest bandit."
She loves hi* real **lf. *h# *ay«, but
loathe* that dual personality self that
drives him to crime.
And loving hi* real self ns she doer,
ahe Is appealing to medical science
to exterminate that other hated *ldc
of his nature.
The government may answer her
pica.
A portion of Roy’s skull, Mr*. Gard
ner declares. Is pressing down upon
the tissues of his brain.
Thla condition, the "Houdlnl of
holdupa,” now serving a 25-yosr term
In the federal penltentlnry here, him
self aaya, 1* due to an Injury sustain
ed In boyhood by a fall from a horsa.
Dr. A F. Yohe. prison physician,
tnalsta an operation would be use
less. ... ,
Hut Mis. Gardner went to Wash
ington and laid her case before He
her W, Votaw, superintendent of the
hoard of prisons, and other official*
of the Department of Justice. There
resulted an order from Attorney Gen
era] Harlan F. Stone for a n«w exam
ination.
HE WAS ONCE A
HOME MAN.
That was the first victory Mr*.
Gardner had won In her three-year
fight 1n her husband's hehnlf.
Major Edgar King and other arm*
surgeons from Fori Leavenworth wilt
make the teats and report direct to
the attorney general a* to whether
the operation le advisable. X-ray
photo* will accompany their finding*.
Mr*. Gardner contends the notori
ous mall train robber never would
have entered a career of crime If the
had tide of hie nature had not got
the better of him.
"He was a loving husband, a home
lover and we were In comfortable cir
cumstances." she ssys "W* had
•aved up a thousandd dollar* when
he went out and committed bla first
robbery.
"It was his diseased brain that
drove him to If If hi* brain were
given a chance, hi* mind would make
him » good rltlsen and maka him
want to live tjuietlv with me and
Jean, our T-ycar-old daughter.
BUT CUBE MUST
BE CERTAIN.
"But I never want Him freed as he
Is. I would rather h# stay where he
t* than ret nut only to find him
self robbing anntber train or commit
ting sotn* other crlms.
And Gardner himself agrees with
h< r.
Meanwhile h» Is In solitary con
finement for threatening vlolsncs to
doctors who severs! months ago, after
an examination upon order of former
Attorney Oeneralv Harry M Daugh
erty reported bark that an operation
would make no difference In 111* men
tality
"Crime." saya Gardner hlmeelf. "Is
a disease. Just ns smsll-pox, Influ
ensa or any other ailment.
"The fact that t am a criminal Is
no fault of my own. If *om* brain
'peclsllst will corns to ms. take n>e
a* the subject of a esrlous aclentlflc
investigation. probe deep Into the dis
eased tissues of my brain and cut
them out. I am positive Roy Gard
ner. the bandit. Immediately would
be transformed Into an honest, up
right man."
Flying boat* ara being used to
sight In rrlng off the norcast coast
of England.
H f- A| last
ill r m CALL ~ FINAL
IVI LII WE MUST GO.
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37 New Fall Suits 6 jg gm q r
Left. All new styles, |
values to $40.00 .. ll#
SOUTHERN
STOCK BUYERS
978 BROAD
THIS IS OC-,
WORTH faWV
I want to give you 2»c- not In actual mah. but In merchandise
that eventually should be worth hundred! of dollara to you.
Take the coupon below to the nearest etore that aella Dr.
la»Oear'a Beniediea and If you are among the ftret IS poultry
palaere to present It you will receive absolutely FKKE one reg
ular. full air* 25c package of
Dr. LeGear’s Poultry Prescription
Thle la my own prescription which I have u*ed for over SO
yeara with my own flocks. It will put your hen# in fine condi
tion for heavy laying thla Winter when egg prlcea are high. It
rontalna Ingredient! not found In the uaual feed vet thoae which
are greatly needed by hena to produce egga. Teat It at my ex
penae. I am making thla liberal offer becauae 1 know that after
you once ua« l)r. LeGear# Poultry Prescription vou will never do
without it, but will feed It regularly to y..ur whole flock Sc get
your big lie package FREE lwfore It la too late.
Dr. L. D. LeGear, St. Louie, Mo.
Vateeinary Surgeon and America’! Poultry Authority ♦
Free ' coupon W lds
I Have Received, Free, one package of LeGtar’a Poultry Pre
acription. worth Me.
Write your name hare
Your addreaa here j
I certify that 2 delivered above package on jyj
Tour Pealar will algn here
TO DEALERS: Wa heieby authorise you to deliver to the firm It
poultry ralaera who bring thla coupon to your etore one regular 26c
package of Dr. LeOear'a Poultry Prescription tone to a faintly) or
allow 15c on pure here of a larger alt* \V» will replace b\ includ
ing free with your next order on* new fie package for each coupon
you accept and attach to order. We cannot redeem more than 1*
P*ckagea from thla advertiaament
Dr. L. D. LeGear Maaicina Co., »t, Lauia, Mi,
May Cut ‘Bad’ From Bandit Roy Gardner at Wife’s Request
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M » t
MRS. DOLLY GARDNER (ABOVE)
WHO HAS HUCCJCKDED IN OB
TAINING AN ORDER FROM.THE
ATTORNEY GENERAL FOR AN
EXAMINATION TO DETERMINE
WHETHER HER HUSBAND, ROY
GARDNER (BELOW) MAIL-TRAIN
ROBBER. CAN BE CURED OF HIS
CRIMINAL TENDENCIES
THROUGH AN OPERATION UPON
HIS BRAIN.
NEWS IN BRIEF
First direct radio message from
ZK-3 received at Chatham, ,\lhmh.,
by Kadlo Corporation of America,
gives ahlp’a position at 1:20 a. hi.,
eastern standard time, as latitude
41 north, longtltuda 38 west; mes
aage says all’s well on boardshlp.
American sentiment, says Secre
tary Hughes In campaign speech at
Indianapolis, will "not tolerate”
submission Of domestic llrsuo* “to
the determination of any group of
foreign powers."
Neither White House nor wnr
department Is advised of with
drawal of Henry Ford of hla bid
for lease of Muscle Shoals, which,
x W r <z*wm m
fe -' r
i* “l
In Interview In Collier's Weekly, he
Indicates Is being submitted.
Liberals and unionists seeking to
avoid three-cornered tests In com
ing British parliamentary elections
are agreeing on withdrawal of third
candidate In many districts. Asquith
Is given clear field In his con
stituency of Paisley against labor
candidate.
Mayor Hylsn, of New York, in
letter to President Coolidge, • asks
for official statement as to safe
guards to be provided American in
vestors in $110,000,000-loan to Ger
many to be subscribed today, and
hints at possibility of collection ol
money by force.
Federal department of agricul
ture announcement says outbreak
of foot and month disease among
cattle In Texas Is considered to be
under control.
Senator La Kollette, appealing
to mid-west farmers In his first
speech west of Mississippi, at Kun.
»ns City, Mo., outlines his program
for farm relief.
Nt. Paul, of American Associa
tion, wins Junior world’s series and
minor baseball league champion
ship by defeating, at St. Paul,
Baltimore Orioles of International
League, 6 to 3, in 9th und decisive
game of series.
Because of storm over Pacific
coaat departure of Shenandoah
from San Diego for Camp Lewis,
Washington, Is postponed 24 hours,
until Wednesday morning at 7:30.
Cuban senate votes to appoint
eommissslon to demand of Presi
dent '/.ay as that he maintain im
pnrtlnl attitude In presidential eam
paign.
Governor Clifford Walker, of
Georgia, admits, according to the
Atlanta Constitution, that he was
"the governor of a great state,"
who, according to press dispatches,
addressed imperial klonvocntlon of
Ku Klpx Klan at Kansas City
September 23rd.
Prince of Whiles after strenuous
day of entertainment and sightsee
ing at Chicago, defers entraining
for Detroit until early In morning
to enjoy dance at Saddle and Cycle
Club.
Harry Greb, of Pittsburgh, mid
dleweight champion, ami Tommy
Loughran, of Philadelphia, fight
ten rounds to draw In bout nt
Philadelphia.
MILLEN MILLS
To Resume Operations Oct,
20th
MItLHN. On The Weatern Re
serve Cotton Mill* Company an
nounce Tueaday thaht the local mill
POOR CIRCULATION AT
FIFTY IS THE UNDERLYING
CAUSE OF MANY ILLS
If )ou are at. k and want to Oct
Well and Keep Well, wr.te for litera
ture that telle How and Why title al
mM unknown and wonderful new
element brings relief to *t> nmny auf
ferere front Conatlpatlon. Rheums
tlent. Sciatica, tiout. Neuritlv Neural
ft*. Nervous Proatratlon. Itsgh Blood
Teeeure and diseases of the Stomach,
Heart, l.ungv, Liver, Kidney* and
other aliments You wear Degnen'a
Radio-Active S. lar Pad day and night,
receiving the Radio-Active Rase con
ttnuouelv Into your system, caualng
a healthy circulation, overcoming
sluggishness. throwing off Impurlttee
and restoring the tissue* and nerv.a
to a normal condition —and the next
thin* you know you are getting well
Sold on a teat preposition You are
thoroughly aatleflrd It It helping vou
before the appliance la ' urs. Noth
ing to do but wear It No trouble or
expense. and the meet wonderful
fact about the appliance le that It 1*
add *o reasonable that It ta within
the reach of all. both rich and poor.
No matter h> w had your ailment,
or how long standing We nIU be
pleased »p have you try It at our
risk For full Information write to
day—not tomorrow Radium Appliance
Co , 352 Bradbury Bldg leva Angele*.
Calif —Adv.
THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
ENJOY A BOTTLE OR A GLASS YOURSELF! T|H E PRICE IS BUT Sc
Will begin operations on next Mon
day. October 20. with full day and
night shifts. Thla announcement la
i gd pleasing to the local em
ployes and local merchants who
appreciate the value of this mill
when In operation. Thla will In
lino with practically all other mills
closed down several months ago
and lla resumption of business has
been anticipated for quite a while
This mill manufactures a we'l
known brand of tire fahrlc and em
ployes about SOO operators.
The Mlllen high school football
squad plays the Swalnaboro high
team Friday, October 17. on the lo
cal gridiron. The Swalnaboro club
la reputed to have several stars
this season and have been terrors
to th* teams they have met this
■caaon.
Mlllen HI haa gotten off to a had
start by losing both games played
to date, but hop* to give a good
account of themaelvea on Friday
Several of th* cripples will be seen
In th* line-up In tiptop shape.
ANNOUNCE APPOINTEES
To Engrossing Department
of S. C. Assembly
t’Ol.l MBIA. S. C.—Appointee* to
the engrossing department of the
South Carolina general assembly
for the coming session were an
nounced here Monday by Attorney '
General 8 M Wolfe.
The appointees are th* following: ■
Chas. It, Gerald, of Columbia
chief clerk; Mr*. C. McC. McPat- }
rick, of Anderson, desk clerk; Mrs i
IVArcy D. Rerennan, Mrs R. G 1
Honeycutt. Mias Elina Marks. Mrs ;
John S Reynold*. Miss F.lizabeth!
Greene Mis* E. Jane McDonald and I
Miss t.utt* Roherlaon. all of Co-|
lubla: Mrs. Leroy H. Habenlcht, of I
(’hosier; Mrs. Sarah McLees. oti
Greenwood, Mias Anna Belle l'ar
rlsh. of St. George: Mias Ethel Ber
ry. of Abbeville; Miss Corrlnne
Barfield, of Manning; Mis* Belle
Kcnneriy, of Orangeburg: Mrs Mar
garet A. Pncvoet and Mr*. Mattie
Molllchamp both of Anderson, and
Mr* Resale B. King, of Greenville
Well Known and
asked for in
Every Community
How many men can you name who are
known and remembered throughout the
nation ?
We are all familiar with the prodigious effort
required to make a candidate for President
known to his countrymen. There are many
distinguished provincials, but only a few
national figures.
It’s a big job for a man to win the favorable
attention of the public. But it’s a bigger
job for a commercial product. And when
you include every community in the land,
it becomes a tremendous task —the ultimate
in modern merchandising.
$ * * *
Thousands of products are offered the public
with this object. Shining out from the
many, a few are living reminders everywhere
for purchases.
And one is Coca-Cola. Its cheerful colors
brighten the streets and comers of thou
sands of cities and towns, its name more
familiar than the names of the streets
themselves.
* * *
Millions, representing every community, see
this name—find the beverage served at cool
and cheerful places—learn it is “delicious
and refreshing” realize it is pure and
wholesome —remember to ask for it again
when they’re thirsty.
And Coca-Cola has come to be the most
FEDERAL COURT
At Aiken Adjourned Monday
Afternoon
AIKEN, S. C—fnltod States
court adjourned Monday afternoon
following the hearing of the First
National Bank of Richland vs. May
field, Judge Coclirtin directing a
verdict for 16,100, which Includes
attorney's fees of S4OO, In favor of
the plaintiff. Other cases were set
tled out of court. The next term of
federal court convenes th* first
Wednesday In November, Tuesday,
November 4, being election day.
AIKEN, 8. C.-An Aiken county
boy and an Aiken county girl took
two of the three honors In the
livestock Judging contest for thlr
district the contest held Monday a'
Denmark, where junior agriculture;
clubs from many sections were rep
resented. Jim Lake, of Kathwood
THE TRUTH ABOUT
ECZEMA AND PILES
"Thousands and thousand# of peo
ple," say* l>l*rson of Buffalo, "are
learning every week that one 30-cent j
box of t’etees in'* Ointment will abot
teh eciema and banish piles, and the
grateful letters 1 receive every day ,
are worth more to me than money."
"1 had ecsema for many yeara on
my head and could not get anything
to atop the agony. I saw your ad
and got one box and 1 owe you many
thanks for the good It haa done me.
There tan t a blotch on m.v head now
and I couldn't help but thank Peter
son, for the oure is great," Mias Mary
Hill. 420 Third Avenue, I’tttaburg. Pa.
"I have had ltohmg pilea fur 15 ;
yeara and Peterson * la th# only oint
ment that relieves beside* the I
piles seem to hav* parte" A. B. Ro
ger, 1127 Washington Avenue. Racine,
{'•# Peterson* Ointment for old
sores, salt rheum, chafing and all akin
disease* Drugggtsts recommend It.—
Adv.
widely distributed product, manufactured
by a single company, in the world.
* # *
You’ll be interested in some facts about the
merchandising plan by which 415,000 re
tailers have won a market for Coca-Cola.
There are 20,000 Coca-Cola walls and bul
letins in the United States. Three million
pieces of window display, signs and other
dealer help advertising are being distributed
in 1924. Two and a half million 1924
Coca-Cola calendars were given away.
Coca-Cola’s message is carried in millions
of copies of magazines and newspapers.
In developing Coca-Cola’s merchandising
plan through the 38 years the beverage has
been on the market, more than $40,000,000
has been spent in advertising.
* * *
The United States Supreme Court, in a
case involving an infringement on the
trade-mark, Coca-Cola, said:
“The name (Coca-Cola) now characterizes
a beverage to be had at almost any soda
fountain. It means a single thing coming
from a single source, and well known to the
community.”
By “the community” the Supreme Court
meant “every community.”
Only a pure and wholesome beverage of the
highest possible quality could have attained
this standing throughout the land.
took flrat place, making the highest
score, and Ruby Jones, of this coun
ty, third place, second place being
won by young J. M. Hamilton, of
Greenwood. These three will con
stitute the team for thla district at
the Stata Fair In Columbia next
week, competing with teams from
other districts. The district team
winning will receive a silver cup
and the boy or girl making the
highest acore will be given a free
trip to Washington with his or her
county agent
ATKEN. 8. C.Mr. and Mr*. Thom
as Hitchock, of Westbury, L. 1., will
arrive In Aiken for the winter sea
son Thursday of this week. Many
homes have been rented for the
coming season.
AIKEN, 8. C.—P. F. Henderson,
f Aiken, has been designated by
iovernor Thomas G. McLeod to
icrve a* associate juatlce of the
South Carolina supreme court In
the reargument of certain cases In
whloh the supreme court holds a
divided opinion. The naming of an
associate Justice waa occasioned by
the Illness of Chie Justice Eugene
R. Gary, of Abbeville. This la the
first time that an Aiken attorney
has received this distinct honor, |
nd Mr. Henderson's many friends !
are much pleased* at his appoint- j
mont. He will »lt as an associate
justice in three important cases on 1
Wednesday.
Lose Your Fat,
Keep Your Health
Stiptrfluoot fl#»h it not healthy.
Neither is it healthy to diet or e*er
tise too much The simplest method
known for reduciu* the overfat t»ody
easily end steadily Is the Mirni 'la
Method, tried and endorsed by thou
and*. Marnmla l*rescript‘on Tablets
ptß tin sn mft vfc*# of th* famous Mini- •
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NSS -AdV
THREE CANDIDATES
Now In Race For Aiken
Mayor
AIKEN, S. C.—Berry W. Town
send, wholesale grocer of Aiken,
haa announced as a candidate in
the coming mayoralty campaign.
This entrant marks th# third can
didate in the race, the others being 1
Mayor David W. Gaston, lndum
bent, and W. John Mosely. Mr.
Townsend has been a cltlsen of this
place for the past five years, and
on coming to Aiken affiliated him.
aclf with the wholesale grocery firm
of Cushman and Sons. Hla former
home was at Lake View, 8. C,.
where he served as mayor of the
town for two terms.
AIKEN. S. C—Major and Mrs.
Thomas Hltcheoek are expected to
nrrive In Aiken Thursday; and
their arrival her# Is always looked
upon as a signal that th* Influx of
northern sojourners in Aiken la
about to begin. Mr*. Marshal Rus- -
*#ll, of New York, has lessed Peb
ble cottage for the season, it la
understood, and she will arrive
about the 27th. of this month Oth
er member* of the colony aet are
expected to arrive In Aiken before
Thanksgiving Day. Caretakers are
busy opening up Beech cottage In
anticipation of the early arrival of
Dr. and Mr*. John L. Todd, of
Canada.
HENDRIX ON TRIAL
At Bntler, Ga., for Fourth
Time
BVTLER, Ga.—Testimony waa
begun Tuesday morning in the
fourth trial of A. H. Hendrick*,
former cashier of the defunct Bank
of Mt.uk. charged with embezzle
ment growing out of an alleged
shortage of 322,(W0. The jury waa
.completed late Monday afternoon.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14
This advertisements No. 6 of a series
telling the story of one of the most
interesting of American industries
THE COCA-COLA CO, Atlanta, Ga.
STORM WARNING
WASHINGTON—The weather bu
reau Tuesday Issued the following
warning:
“Advisory 10 a. m. No reports
received from vicinity of gulf dis
turbance since Sunday right. How
ever, it probably Is central be
tween 24 and 26 north and 94 or
95 west. Caution still advised ves
sels bound for that region.”
Sea-bathing Is now forbidden to
Turkish women living in Constan
tinople.
You Know A Tonic Is Good
when it makes you eat like a hungry
boy and brings back the color to
your cheeks. You can soon feel the
Strengthening Invigorating Effect of
GROVES TASTELESS CHM.L
TONIC. 60c.—Adv.
COLDS
Break a Cold Right Up with
“Pape’s Gold Compound"
m
%
Take two tablet*
every three hours
until three docea
are taken. The
first dose always
gives relief. The
second and third
dose* completely
break up the cold
Pleasant and safe
to take. Contain*,
no quinine or opi
ates. Millions use
"Pape's Cold Com
pound " Price,
thirty-five cent".
Druggists guaran
tee It.