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Pramisro, July 31.—liefi
nife infer mist ion of improvement
in the condition of- President
Hardin e «rfi contained in an offi¬
cial Bidletih (issued fit 11 o’clock
this morning by attending phy
“The President has had a fair¬
ly comfortable night with con
t atufifi; Bfl j j S wy of le the restful patient sleep. 11 Temper d’cio’ck
at
W^gpjne hundred; pulse twenty!
spiration forty and regu
lay,; - There has been expansioirdf
action pfiRamoniit definitely areas and the hearts
is improved,” the
r bulletin says._
ardi^g Sari 1 Franriisebi .July 31.—Resident
Wgs so refreshed fey’;-sleep
hich;iasted more than sik’hoUrsNast
'Anr-fc Ijight^iat he said this
...
the day and sent out for the morning
paper*, all of which were ^ devoted
largely ■ to. an account _____ J of Ins' illness. ,_____ ]
The rnti „ TY----r President .liwt -T^n fell asleep shortly
after midniglff •......... and. had night ' ’ ■ which ’ • ’
a
was regarded uy/ivatchrirs a s encour¬
aging and a decided improvement in
his condition was noted. , v ; ;
From midnight in the cjfijet. presi¬
dential suite, broken only by the fre
quent visits of Lieutenant Command
rir Boone, physician who had' direct,
charge of ‘he patient throughout the s
night, to the sick room. Each visit
was the same quiet opening of doors
and equally'quief closing of portals.
No comment was forthcoming after
any-of these visits but as the nighfi
.iWOl-e: on an air ofi greater cheerfulftess
thun had attendilfe been evident last night Wttf
worn by physicians.
The president’s'lsick room is on thris
-ighth floor of the downtown hotel to
hich he went upon his arrival here
Ifily yesterday after abandonment or
trip to Yosemito. fevery effort
been made to give him as much
t as possible and early this morn
vrders W were given to presidential Iqt no one
members of the
arty<E>n the eighth floor. Dr. Saw¬
yer wT'sin attendance upon the presi¬
dent, or close at hand all last night,
assisted by Lieutenant 'Commander
Joel T. Boone, a naval surgeon, who
since Mrs. Harding’s illness last fall
has been assistant White House phy¬
sician.
The real cause of the executive’s
illness, as explained yesterday by T)r.
Sawyer, lies in some crabs he atri
aboard the naval transport Hender¬
son just before reaching Vancouver,
B. C. The crabs, in the opinion of
Dr. Sawyer, were “copper tainted,”
or, like sea food taken from several
small areas of Alaskan waters, had
become impregnated with copper
from the deposits of that mineral
along thte coast lines. Eating the
crabs gave the president a touch of
ptomaine poisoning from which he
seemed to be recovering unti] liis vis¬
it to Seattle last Friday. The exer¬
tion caused by the strenuous program
he followrid there aggravated the
.
poisoning ian/1 the disorder became
more serilus heat^Saturday than before.
The as the presiden¬
tial train tlvaveled through southern
Oregon and\ northern California He got also
worked to hinder recovery. a
fair night’s slleep Saturday aboard the
train, and, oil arriving here yesterday
morning, walked from the train to an
automobile idoking remarkably im
proved althouirh noticeably weak and
pale. For several hours after arrival
Vit the hotel all seemed to go well but
Tat« in the afternoon the new symp¬
toms indicating\ complications became
noticeable. Mr.)
Although Harding’s illness at
the present stafce is not comparable
mt.'f
m
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> - Welsh, .
Senator Thotnm .1. of
tafia, .who stands . fdr re-ylectk»n a''general
next yea^ gnd tictoryJp||^ predicts
PemocraUc
#- mm; -r
CH ARGING OF a fOE
** .1 T V H ‘ A ■" " F •S 4
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' OIL INTO ?V! RYLAl ID ,
REFINERY'! Ills' STOFS
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Ponca Okla., i~
irifii)
Miller, .... .
director o fftery,
pounced n-> n o„,J tjiat the fi.» shrib
effective 4 prpbably 'during 1
. . . ........ t _. % .
month T of August; )j. ; -
Gasoline will be furi-;fro,m W^tk^Bftg
'#.qwever, To fill 'all.
the period, Miller sahf. . ;
will 'DuJ'ing be given the vacations*#® fhij&jjjSign will be pi.it.
ori oli rudMbn.-. cleanup and repair'Vtbi'k'* and.
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Miller Spd. that no contracts will be
.broken,
TAX-REFORM LAW
t NOW OR AN EXTRA
m > i > JOLONS
GOVKR?}iDR TtTAT..TAX‘MK%URES c'VKCLKER iNSiSTTliTCf
.
fE'lENACTED
TPs-, - . ^p’reflSg..) - » ; ,
(By Associated
less foupdati<fitfirir 'Stfite e ta^ reform
measures is cofiiplethd':. during the
present session. Governor/Walker de
clared inf A message prepared, for
livery in both houses late this after
north. ... . ■ •• .
- It is generally believed that legis¬
lators who- agree with, the’ governot;
•WgL legislation succeed and -in in. passing this’ e&ent the desired there
■will, of course,' be no extra session.
-'/rr a
at- all wijth . that of President Wilson
during his League of Nations- tour in
1919, there is somewhat of a> coinci-,
dfjice britwrien the two.. President
.Wilson cpntinue/I Ran.,- \vith abandoning his 'trip ifc to
Wichita, before
OH breakdown bre.me sliebtly
in San Francisco.
San Francisco demoristtated yes
terday and contintted today to
that as a city she -is equally willing
to act as a host or as a nurse. The
cityhad been preparing to act as host,
abah*nnient bed®g»iL’<t ,tomorrow, but with: . the
of the Ycsemite
and the arrival of the president here
she became a nurse.
Filling that part, her citizens have
remained away from the hotel where
the president is and have shown their
solicitude by numerous telephone calls
to the hot^I inquiring as to his
tion. The inquiries today were
mented by numerous telegrams from
all over the country expressing the
hope that the president may soon re
cover. V 1 -
“Presiiienf Harding passed the
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: £ES&
Jl
SENATE PASSES
BILL TO REGULATE
POOL PARLORS
^PENCE’S ... m BILL .. IS:4feC®PTED Ms&g! AS
^•'r SUBSTITUTE FBr.WOOD- f
HUFF MEASURE -
L -" - - ’
.'attanta; July' Sl.-^The Spence hVL
I'regUlnting Afimmercigi’ pri^dingfliat ppol robins
j and .billafd parlors % of%ood
only American citizens char
aetera-may ■ be issue# license# and - that •
yieriodical inspectipris shall; .liras'-pass- bo made
by tlie sheriffs of'the- state,
etl g^t-. yesterday afternoon by ’the Geor
sen a te , 454 to 0.
TlvO senate accepted the hill of Sen¬
ator Spence as a substitute for the
UekaTbi'Heiieb' hill, by /-Representative Wob.uruff , of
would haye,.the effect
of .fd T )piish%g- all pool rooms.. The
Spence lull now goes to the house,
•fott where ^ "Mf Woodruff his tneasdre will make enafcted. an ef
-Xe ve own
' S<!i»&tcri' Kennedy’s bill,, providing
for ipliysical examination qf all males
:A<efoi^'marriagelicenses rthet|jfS.tvas passed by tlj§| vote”of are issued 30 to
to
& . cAnto Tag jiill Basses
sheriff Settritbr Duke’s’ feift'authorizing df ^jpeals the
pvoye^apitlications Of thp court to ap
’ for tomobile li
oerisV tags, passed with t opposition,
After.a debeate,- the b : of Senators,
Duke' -and Boyd, design ing 7 a. m.
to fi,p. m v as the unif hours for
holding: elections in : Ge gia, was ta¬
.bled .on motion of the at bors: They
Wi’l .fltigfe an effort to p, s it later in
the session, they said,
1 Wlmn thwsenate co ened at 11
o’clock, Senator Stoval offered a
piivilogod resolution, seating sto-.
published general) fin the'news-
of the state on unday to the
’tfiat there wak tie likelihood
*Mmplish that the present lej* latnre would
anything; instructive It i
, &&*&*<>*.'■■ was adoptecl with onl| i
,j
‘These Resent pessimist Do-NoJ ing statements;” Talk
111 1 ?' saif “are not fealeu
to to do’goo do good. time
for something to m accomplished and
fqjf ifirih the jS^uragwc-;.^ newspapers or
,
| we”tm gjyen Wchance, the assembly
Session.” jr. mv opiniodr will have a successful
declared that, so
e senate was concerned, It
had full faith in the hottse of re.pre
and believed that it. would
pass , eonstructiye legislation before
.adjourning. It further recited that
the senate already had passed an in
*ax bill and in audit hill, both
, of which arc expect to afford state
' wide relief.
COURT RETU«S CHILD
TO MOTiy FA#ER’S ON STORY
OF TRICKERY
Atlanta. J- 131.—Judge George L.
Bell, of T superior spurt, has ii.
signed an r giving to Mrs. I.
Allen the e. ody of her ten-year-old
child, 1 after Mrs. - Allen had
her husband, E. M.
btained fiosseSsibn of the
chjld ly 23 by alleged - fraudu
lent, me ds,
Mrs’,,, charged she - has been
50 ^ ort of the little girl for the
years, contending that tfie
as done nothing to support
he alleges that on July. 23 she
e child to her aunt’s in th*
y for a brief vacation, and that
lien took the child away by rep
iting to the a,unt' , that he had
sent for the girl by Mrs. Allen.
? charges that her husband is
habitual drinker, and is not the
ier person to cure for the little
. Judge Bell, in awarding Mrs.
Hen the custody of the child, speci
?™, that :lne ; thri father ^ aw fT. should s ~ be “ per
.
B. McCallum, representing Mrs. All¬
en, and Attorney Jerome Jones, Jr.,
representing Mr. Allen.
FILIPINOS OF HAWAII
DEMAND REMOVAL OF
GENERAL LEONARD WOOD
0 . (By Associated Press.)
Honolulu, July 31.—Immediate re
| moval of Leonard Wood as governor
general of the Philippines is askeff in
| a resolution adopted here today at a
mass meeting of 2,000 Filipinos rep¬
j resenting all the islands of Hawaii. In
i the resolution particular objection is
! made to his insistance that the gov
ernment of the islands release the
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♦ TWENTY-SEVEN AUK -
♦ KILLED, MANY HURT ♦
♦ IN GERMAN KAIL WRECK
♦ (By Associated Press.)
. Berlin, July '3,L—Twenty-seV
♦ en persons were reported killed
♦ ..._______ and twenty-five injured in a col
♦ lision between the Hamburg ♦
R fed Munich express and a
tipnary l ain at Rrenstein, a sta-.+
R;tibp near Oassel.
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T + *■* J y♦’ ♦- ♦ ♦
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Uf It ALlVrJt A I ffTn CrMI\C OLinlla ;
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KJirnn 111 SNA 1 111 /ir ITI/\T\ I II) Al « «»
r «
TO BOTH HOUSES
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-
Reminds the Solons That Two*
thirds of Session Has
Been Consumed
ANDllTTLE IMF IRI>NT
LEGISLATION Uf h O PRESENT
1
Tells Lawmaker! That Some*
thing Shouldp^ Distril^tion Done Look;
ing Ito oLthe Ta|
Burden Mor# Ecfuitabiy.
Atlanta, (By July^l.—Governor Assisted Press.) W
er’s special meaage was deliverp
both houses eatny this afternoon
tnay to result action." in ^timing, up leftiali^rs
some
that “You will tw#thirds p|ji-mit me of to the remin#you tipe of
over
the present has been cfsnm
[ualization law kf not
been repeal and no mea re has
,_ t _,
burden enac ; e< that will mor4„ disti iUte';the itabiy”- f
of tjon
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the Govern *#&hin&*rt$ihs& said in his iMpsage. •
He bold¬ in the
face of pro it financii ■sufferirig wijfeAtot R.
would be a lamity:'^ ifjSs :h
soon be fori :rin full full cofistitu- ropstitu
tional is exhausted time ol ipPsOnt wut remedial legislature action
of forcing upon the already heavily
burdened people the heavy expripse.
ah extra session. m
LEGISLATURE CHAPLAINS IN
PRAYERS FDR RECOVERY
OF PRESIDENT HARDING
Atlanta, (By yifuly AsjS&ifitejt ^ 31.—Chaj£ain§ Press.) of
both houap of (he GeorgMr gewral
assembler PresiddSt prayed Harding for fodj® thcjjBcowiy ut'
. ;
cerd^-egret GojKrnrir Walker at’-th«v»n» uf : .his the sin- ria
tiofs pathy. chief ex^^vfiJIficl: JF jf ’ feriderrid
■
ACTIO. >N TA#MEASUREB
Atl;
and McMichael th^, reso^mn by all Fleming
g action
on tax reform BSUl postpon
ed until next ye vas mail oday by
the house rules . fimmittee.
MANY G#)D TALKS
HEA
ROfARIANS’ _____J meet
MAYOR M’KINNON STAWS-’&F EXPLAINS
EXACT jPROjIsCT iSTATE
PORT
A. ; M. uorentimdh, . the ■#!#:%%, firm of
fif
meeting of the Rotary Club. This
well known young merchant spoke of
his own business and made one of the
moat interesting talks heard in a long
time. .
■Major S. R. Brown took occasion to
address the meeting on conservation
of Georgia forests and asked that all
Rotarians get'behind the bill looking
to this end that', is now pending, in
the **.--------i genera!
Guests of 'were City Man»-,
ger George
Neelt, of 1
ance was ai't
Dusenhury i see that
more attei f, L. Church
led the sii ipe, ^rery
body saMi ; ;,
Mayor talked interest
ingly of trip to Atlanta
and I-state ir port _,. fight [bint ^ in
detail. were to the
ow understand the
project.
IT TAX
? hSOUNE IF
f
,'f "* BILL PASSES
*
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TEXT 'OF feSURE Ivied SIMILAR TO
*'ONE OFF Ailynn by.Manx.
. OP
,
• v ~’(By Associated’Press.) .MU’
Rouse , Atlanta, Ga„ .31.—The npw
bill providing » or u tajt ef three
^cents m.gallon on 'gapdline,'tlio funds
to the coun-!
: and'the' highway : department for;
road-Wprk and., toward #erHrn .the payment '
the .discounted and At
lactic. Raitway rental notes, will meet
the-Contention uf. some members of
'iMe /lower assembly branch, ted by
MfMichael, of Marian, affair that the cotm
tids do not receive amount of
appropriations for highway construc¬
tion, according to the' Erinis, authors, Burt,
of Daugherty, and of Baldwin.
The gasoline tax -funds would be !
distfibuted one cent .to pay the dis- j
counted rental 'notes uritil completed !
and then go to the lugbway cornmis
sion, while another One cent fwill gw
direct to the comities for,; road work
Und the remaining one jjjrint to the
highway commission to m'filch federal
highway appropriations, ®n?ler ;.pro-,
visions of the,-measure,' Bp-. MclVScli
,'aef has confApded that tie courineh*
have not , brienReceiving M fair and
equitable: fkxt distribution Burt-E^nis of we-funds.
( The of the bill, is
said to be similar to o#C- offered by
Manri, of Glynn. ....■ !
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LOCAL DOKEYS ^AVE
FOR SAYANN FOR
BIG C •MONIAL
Local Dokeys of iris wick Club,
No. 2, left this afteri for Savan
nah, wher-e they wij attend a eere
monjal to be stage. , r the club cr£
.that t-ity tonight. 1 <•. local Dokeys
represented .Daniel’
by L. As-Robinson
Ref;;teter,-U. anff-L.'Eudwig., A. T ’ el, f .Wo automh-;
'biles ertfl e* ec|po JRfrmxm. YWW.--. in Sevang ...
nah 'late this The ceie
monial' wil! 'bdptteiided by membefis’j of
of the organization from a number
neighboring , v „. r „ and will be of
towns ope.
thfi most largely attended and plea<g ’ij
affair? of the organization in this;
district:
MAYOR M’KINNON AND
FRED G. WARDE LEAVE J
FOR ATLANTA TONIGHT 1 ’
—. .
Mayor Mr. B. McKinnon "*■ #(id Fred
Wards will ’ for At
G. leave
lanta; where they . everal
daisf looking aftevJBe mwies bf if sev
era! bills ’ aff<>ctWp' looal
pending probableJRha(^The in the Mgisbfcn-e
It is bill ,
a 01 ; r
lying debt Brunswic-lffit^fririrease seveffl^perfeent ii “ i
1 ®
authorized, to bi .
amount now pp l f
to the be construction presented during off municjl tjw i present doc s
.may
^ McRae
nfeij Warde wi!1 be<i iresent io
^ p -
eyery way 0 .
■feage. tem - There P are .......,yf|ii|i sevj ^ othe^mat- ifflllfl 111
tested up. duringjQrTemaining the^fgm .....I I’d to days co^> of j
.the'.legislSWwsession.
C. ANDO. NOW ONE OF
BEST EQUIPPED PLANTS
IN SOUTH GEORGIA
It Would prove' a revelation to any
Brunswickian ho visit the C. & O.
Pressing Club^5M Monk street, the,
establishment < tlis MM. Ml
note the splendidly equipped plant]
where this popular firm . is |
turning out the highest class bf work !
in their line ;
It was but -a short time ago that
Messrs. Calnan and Owens, proprie¬
tors, installed the very latest machilL !
ery to handle their large and daily ,
growing volume of patronage, being used the; inJ
most modem machinery
their various departments. Nothing.
in the way of washing or dry cleaning;! wash-i
done by hand. A Palm Beach
er and wet cleaner are patterns of theq
latest design. In the. French ,-Irva
cleaning department a huge steam,
“ does the work of dozen
T a or
: hand-warkers. An extractor is
£ one of the most important ad- a-i
jUlicts of ■PPP the establishment, as is
steam heating dry room, A sanitarj' I
Steam presser completes the garment
before it is dispatched now,the to the owner, equip-[ j
, C. & f), is best
dry cleaning and pressing estab- j
section, ,of the state, j
the investment in the machinery rep- j
the expenditure’ of several i j
id dollars. „
UNDERWOOD iwn SA’
WILL BE CANDID.
FOR THE PRESIDEl
SENATOR OSCAR
UNDERWOOD
,
■
Distnguishod Aifabam- statei
who made a phtableftalk to
morning Ration of'xVIahama in Mobile. ^islator
G.H. SMITH SE'
CONNECTION WITI
STRACHAN 0
! ■____ 1 ”
wir» remain in b,runsmt|
ASSISTANT TO PRESIDENT!
OF ICE COMPANY
of ■
It will be interest tq the
friends of Goo. H. -Smith to learn (paat
efferitiye August St’raehan 1st, he will retire Com¬
from-the Shipping
pany, with which company hh has
been associated since 1917.
It will be pleasing
Mf'. Smith will probably not leave
Brunswick. He will continue his con
connection with the Glynn Ice Com
pany, a,s assistant to tjie ppesi-ient,
“ During- the many years Mr. Smith
has resided in Brim.-wick he has oc¬
cupied vary important business posi¬
tions. anffihas been prominently iden
tified with every movement lo okin
the development of this city.
presidrint of the Board 'of Trade for
two years and during his incumben
cy-of ^ this office that organization did
much in the upbuilding of the city
as at any other time in its history.^
He was the first president of the'
Brunswick Rotary club. At the i-e
Assooiation he was electe d
11 | Has been very active in
rganization througl '
tary.tt? ^ this ^ svs-, -
tern, and the
formulating plans for
vrilopraent of. these great waterways,
whiefi will rifean so much to Bruns
wick and to all the cities and
ties in the territory.
Mr. Smith .has also been actively
identified with various-charitable, or¬
ganizations - and movements and was
memberof . the executive .... committee .,
a
his fissociates tTjS±!jT has made a-most de
termmed effort to save this in.stitu
<:lon - Every cause espoused by him
has had active support and attention.
Mr. Smith expects to take a vaca¬
tion of a month, or more, visiting
in Georgia, and later going
to the North for a stay' of several
”®5 rs -
p AI • iTilCTTf 1 rir UL nha ”Uu CTAMIYC I AW I/O
x J
GUARD, QVER MASTER
MLLtL) f IW |U ALvlUtll . /, r , nruT 1
v 3A |
Carrollton, Ilk, July .--Standing
over the body of his master; (
yesterday when-a tram struck ,
•?. dog. owned by Thornas Gaff-I
refused to 'cave the body when)
hacked tn the scene of the j
accident. '
The dog stayed the,Baggage car f
the body of Saffney nntil the
arrived at Kanq,- aftd then took I
up his vigil beside, hist master’s body !
in the bijggage room mftil the coroner
;
IF ALABAMA SA
SO I WILL LEAD
DEMOCRACY’S FIGHT
— ■'
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Tells Legislators He Will Exert
Every Effort to -Carry
Baiinef to Triumph
‘ALL MY FIGHTING SPIRIT
TO BE ENLISTED,” HE SAID
Montgomery Extends a
Welcome to Her'Brilliant Son
And His^Presidential CancKda
' cy Received With enthusiasm
Montgom^F ,.r,.v - , f'Wj
Ala., July 31.—Ip his
address #emre the Mobfie delegation .
of -the AMpima legislature this morn
'.inV^'Senjpr daredjphflt “if Oscar the' W. citizertry tlntfeiAvood of Ala
equested it my hat is in the
, for the presidency.” G
It is not for me to name an AI*-
1 a candidate for the president Of
he, ’United -Stktes,’ i>ut If this .greAt .
State .names me as'the. standard bear¬
er .aff'the fighting spirit I have will be
efilisted to carry’ Democracy, to td- . ,
uiSph,” he said.
;t 11 - •
Montgomery;, -Ala.
Oscar. W. .7 ~
ator
nfer
a ^ U
^^//nefnbers^f.^Nf legislature.'.<
h rfii
■re a' jpiirtj'a^sion 'of the tegfiij
length about his &ropcan trip and.
affairs there from art-economic point'
of. view'-'- - ;
-Bfiribably never in-,the histoi-y of
Alabania has such . an enthusiastic
welcome lPron\irt'ent been given.a native pf-thls
state. men from all see
tions are here .and heard the an
derwoocf^ 1 ' *+ ^ A wiiTi •
bama ci^ hirii.'pA'ces ...Democracy’s
in the test for stan
dardJl
NDICATE PIL,_______________ )S1TK)N
TO REWlCE EXPORT
RATES1N0T ENDORSED
I V .
jjiily 31.—Chief executives
of.appri nat.ely twenty western l-ail
roads the ni^ aw L 3*,*u
sug ....
Omaha teifiess men that a 2.5 per
c-ent-ire tion on expegt
% Be fnto.
merits- wheat arid flour pal
effejjffs an eme*-g*ncy measure, to,
the- grain trade, adJourne*
onight without without making making a a definite definite an- au
nouncement nouncement ouncement -of- of of their action en the -
matter. latter, ;*»•&>• iy #£& ; informally iy'.#y- ‘
It was indicated
era! participants in the discussions
that the’proposition was not endors¬
ed. . / cy - .. ;
The proposition advanced* by' the
Omaha - cammittee called for a spe-,
SL’Z ZXjSSZ i
local markets.
NORTH CAROLINA
HIGHWAY OFFICIAL
Hont?p._. . , highway >
sioner of the g
spending -
the. guest ef C. F. 1
north Reynolds
Mr. ! Bryan, as v
of the Tpr
notable npi
as' an 1 !
building. ”
look 6'
the i i __
other m