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PACt TWO
LAST TIMES TODAY
TRAPPED
At his
own
game!
In The- Grand
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MARKETS
Now York. Oot. 0, i ’l‘) Sir k.- t ush
ed up hurntnily m the* oatly
today, hut losi putt of thru \ to 5
point gains in profit faking.
The advance, stimulated by new -
tonight W hite House conference and
by farther tv .lotion - on diort sell¬
ing, was so brisk that sales in the first
half hour approximated iMHMMW
shan . I . S, St«s i t limb* ti 1. Ameri¬
can Telephone b'. and American Cun
ft, but ihest gains were shaded.
Several prominent rails were strong.
Santa IV jumped i points and I nion
Pacific and Norfolk and, \YV tern about
5. New Y>rk t ent.raS \ t dm ed an ex¬
treme t i o of more than I.
Eastman. K*W . Bethlehem, Wa'st
inghoi?M\ Allied Chemical and Baltic
moie & Ohio, (.Vs* and American To*
biiceo “B” h d one to two points of
slightly larger advances Dupont was
heavy, mat r e. a r- a low.
Call mom 4 ) ; onowod at ! •
cent.
The advance was participated House by
news of tonights While confer¬
ence of e»»ngn • tonal leaders, and
gained impetus on announcement of
di: I<ijr-* eouo • a i egular $ k.*0
quart or Vy ds\oivud by Santa Ee Hail
w a >
Saute »*V e.mvnen stock sky ri.Tel
ed to f 1 ? ’ fol, w here it was S|h higher,
Union ’*o im : vMcd to Slid up
$11.To. N s;-Vo]k a W s-uu-n climbed
mo? e t ha v i 12 ’ •' a h ov c 121.
I )\ it ed Si n*« S* eo 1 * mmon c vos sed
$t»8 1 or .. '’isr of m . v i • while Ameri¬
can Telephone, aim:: ! was also
more than above f:he previous close.
Othvi k :v • uo ' . > > '. .vtuvieii
American than. Ao.O' or T ohaceo
"B M Coen Cola, NoCk Vmerkuu,
Western 1 V r V . h ■ Allied
Chemu I ruh i : .. o oi New
York. Ne s i rr!. which the -
lshed yesterday at $50, sold about $50.
NAVAL STORES
Savannah. -V: 6, Turjiuntitu’
firm ;»»'?: sales- 2K;: vmm- 1.172;
sUfimroui 1,21 sale- -lm K 1-1 a'.7.J.
Rosin firm; LUO: iwi;>t;»
403; ahipwen - 4,571; F. >i>» V *22i'.iJ-’2. 250;
Quoit*: B. D, I ;.»:i li 1
*25'.’ 1 -•: K 202S A' 275 \ s: . \VG
505: WW ami X 537>.
MARTIN’S 2 HITS
ROBS HURLER OF
WORLD’S RECORD
(Continued From Rage 1.)
No runs, no hits, no errors.
Athletic RUhop died out to Wat
kin • fr ■ Han fanned, swinging lustily
at hard one. Cochrane walked.
Simmon- singled to center and Coch¬
rane laced to third and Simmons went
to ei ond on the throw in. Foxx up
and Wilson conferred with Lindsey
on whut to hand the big Mugger. Foxx
(lied out to Martin. No runs, one hit,
no errors.
Eighth limine.
i ordinal Martin drove a long
double against the left field wall, his
< cond straight hit. Wil.-on flied to
Miller in dim i right; Cochrane made
u :sc;oi!l ional catch of (ielherl's foul
at tli< edge of the land behind the
11 plutc. Collin, hatted for Lindsey and
lie crowd roared when he struck out.
No runs, one hit, no errors.
, Allilct.ii Derringer replaced Lind
in the iiox for tin* Cardinals. The
! count; pitcher's nose was taped as
[ ned; the lexult Dyke; of went an uhsceRs. Derringer Miller fan¬ to
out.
Dot*oniicy; Williams flied out to Wat
.l:im. No runs, no hits, no errors.
Ninth Inning
Cardinals High flied to Simmons
in left; Watkins fled to Miller; Frisch
J flied to Simmons. No runs, no hits,
no ei form
[ THEAT RICAL
IRENE DUNNE SINGS
IN THE GREAT LOVER’
YViiih “The (Treat Lover/’ a eonie
<!y uli unia, is in no sense a “singing
jiietm' ’ the beauliful voice of Done
l)untu‘ of “Showboat” fume will be
IhuhI m it, prosonti'ig thicc charming
and popular operatic numbers.
J Mi Dunne’- role in the M-D-M
.picture, which is now at the Kit/ The
j nlr«* for the last day, is that of a
voting Finger whom is trying to make
u hit in grand opera. Two of her
; ong> a re nag t > Adolphe Menjou,
playing Paurol, a great French bari
jtmie; the third she sings at an in
i formal dinner of several opera stars.
The selections are the “Walt/
F tig, “felu* l.iebe Dich” (sung in
Engli sh) ?tnA “There Is a Voice That
I Ivn.Mirine.”
Angers Whistlers
llei c'e tlu man n ho Mal ted that
S outi e\ci s. ahmil whistling, lie is
j Charles Crai Shave, \e\\ lurk l ni
icisitj philosophy professor, « ho said
w histk'i -. « di e morons.
i
DO YOU GO
THROUGH THIS
An Hour After Eating?
Do you begin to liftvo pain in your
t stonmeh or nr rose your Imek ? (ins
lumlding m your stomach and bowels
pressing on your heart until you think
you . ie going ti* suiimate ’ A sour
: liquid coining up in your mouth, with
: lots of undigested food? Belch?
Try a tablospoonfu! of Dare’s Men
: *ht» I’epsin before you eat and see if
I that doesn’t help.
i You will note a lug difference after
I the fit s; meal. No pain. No disco;
fort. No belching. Y ai’re not eon¬
's : us of your digestion in any way
I With each succeeding meal you feel
ihettoi and better.
Thiee days toils the story. Go to
’. I.. Vndii;\vs or any live druggist and
as': tlu. guaranteed relief money
ieok it' Dare'.- fails to fix vou up. -
j Adv.
~
Boys-With
Pimple Faces
j Here’s Quick Help for You
—__
i Here's the way to get rid <tf those
embarrassing pimples in short order.
.lust bathe your face with soap and
hot water just as hot as you can
stand. Then apply Moone’s Kmetald
tCi. Massage i: gently into the skin,
i Leave a tittle of the oil on your
;ali night.
j In the morning, repeat the treat¬
1 ment, hut not quite so strenuously.
la « few days you’ll see an am a/.
! ing difference not a pimple on your
t face!
But don't waste any time just
thinking about it get right today, after
these ugly, disfiguring pimples
tie: (T~hettle of Moone’s Emerald Oil
Mom J. I . Andrews, Druggist, or any
. other > Tst-class druggist. Ho will
give yosii ntoia-y back if Emerald Oil
doesn't e'ear your face.Adv.
COUNTRY MOURNS
SUDDEN DEATH OF
DWIGHT MORROW
(Continued From Page One)
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ter a daughter of the senator,
ed , to disembark , , from the , British „ ... ,
craft, carrier Hermes at Woo.sung late
today and proceed to Shanghai by
inoiot cat ...... •*.
A launch conveyed the couple
shore from the aircraft carrier, which
had brought them and their disabled
plane from Hankow. The plane was
damaged last week when it capsized
alter being lowered from the Hermes
and Colonel and Mrs. Lindbergh were
thrown into the Yangtse river.
Asked whether lie planned to con
tinuc his present aerial tour Lind
bergh said:
‘Cndei i lie circumstances I would
rather wall a little while before
ing any announcement.”
i.. _____
Washington, Oct. (!. (/P) Remember
all things necessary ami forget those
which were not was the rule upon
which Dwight Whitney Morrow built
successes in all he attempted.
He ignored formality. Rings and
chiefs of states have waited while he
stopped another moment to settle a
troublesome question.
In working he was indefatigable.
Every piece he undertook received his
entire time. Other questions waited.
He was restless in all efforts at ree
rcation and play. Although he
ed reading, he seldom took t ime for
One of the most outstanding works
in his career was that on the drafting
in' the London naval treaty. He aecom
plished in three days that for which
dip)......... niceties would have requir
ed three weeks. In the midst of
fii t drafting session, hi.- foreign eo
workers remarked it. was lunch time:
"Lunch time?” Morrow asked.
“There will be no. lunch time until
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!finish this treaty."
I The other delegate, assented leaving and
i worked the rest of the day, the
i 11 ,llrl exhau ill. Mr. Morrov wofk
I ed far on into the night without food,
landI entinutd for three days working
120 hours a day in order that the docu
finished.
' His reputation as a diplomat was
Hpi . ead throughout, the world. Of some
| ;;() foreign delegates received by King
George, Mr. Morrow was the only talk, one
|lt 'with whom the king took time to
was then that Mrs. Charles A. Lind
daughter of Mr. Morrow, was
I being taught to fly by Colonel
I hei gh.
“How do you like your daughter fly
j ing around the country?” the king
asked Mr. Morrow,
| “I don't like it a little," was the
(senator's informal, but characteristic,
reply,
! l,lis desk often was in disorder, but
| weeks afterward he would remember
where he had placed a certain valuable
* Frequently during Diplomatic con
| Terences in London and in Washing
ton, Mr. Morrow would unconsciously
place in his pockets valuable docu¬
ments from the conference table with
the idea of studying them. Morrow's
At. such conferences, Mr.
secretary often would be asked to
search the senator’s clothing when pa¬
pers were missing. They sometimes
would be found in the pockets of the
suit he wore the day the papers were
missed.
( A valet went with him everywhere.
j Despite every effort by the servant,
however, the senator would appeal¬
frequently in public first wearing could odd
trousers and coat the he
j find in his haste to keep an appoint¬
ment or be at his desk.
j ----—--- GOING TO YORK TOWN
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j [sell Atlanta, said today Oct. he G. would t/f’l Governor leave October Rus-
15 to attend the Yorktown sesquicen
celebration at Yorktown, Va.
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BIG PROJECT STARTED
Atlanta Oct. « (fP)-Actual work
began today on the nev. $.>*A>00,000
TUFF"*AY, OCT. *5, 1 C ?31.
ederal bt ■
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louuuation and tannelling job.
rwo YOUTHS S
IN BOOTLEG SLAYERS FUljjJ); ES^APt f T
Jacksonville, Fla., Oct. 6. t/P)—Les¬
lie Stratton, 21, an alleged bootlegger,
, j j companion Enoch Wells, iy
V.. I, dint and killed from ambush at
■|.: niivillc heights today. The slay
escaped. Police said they believ¬
ed the heeling resulted from a boot
I logger’s feud.
DA KRIS OPPOSES TAXES
\Y, in',Ion, Oct. G. CL 1 )—Senator
liar; ie Democrat, Georgia, tax.” is opposed
to "am foim of sales In a state¬
ment made just before leaving for his
humi ye, terelay, the senator said “1
r.m unalterably opposed the to increasing farmer
by one cent the tax on or
laborer or an; man whose income is
barely sufficient to meet the necessi¬
ties of life. For this reason 1 shall
'.cri my every effort to prevent pa
age In emigre, s of any form of sales
i tax.”
INJURIES F VTAL
: Meinidii. . Tcnn., Oct. 6. t/P)—Injur¬
ies received ill an automobile accident
near Ridgeway, a suburb, were fatal
late yesterday to David Knight, 37, of
Elko, Georgia. H. H. Taite, 26, Dan
ielsville. Ga„ a companion of Knight,
\vt, severely injured, but is expected
[ to recover.
KILLED BY RUNAWAY .MULE
McDonough. Ga., Oct. 6. (/P)—A of
mbit team runaway cost the life
I William Willis Lloyd. 4 wears old, here
yesterday. The child was riding in a
- t ilt awn wagon with three other
; L aW*TSd °the
11 W fractured by a Wheel,