The Barnwell people. (Barnwell, S.C.) 1884-1925, January 31, 1924, Image 2
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THE PEOPLE. BARNWELL. S. C.
IP
BY NEW
UPPER DIOCESE WOMEN NAME
J£RS. JAMES R. CAIN
PRESIDENT.
RECEIVE BIG THANK OFFERING
Good Addresses Heard By Ministers
and National Educational
—
MAN WHOSE" STORE FIRE
KILLED 7, IS A SUICIDE.
Lyndon vllle, ..Vt.—Albert Stern,
in, whose building, a fire started a
few nights ago, causing a loss of
seven lives and 1506,000 property
damage; committed ^uicide ^ by
slabbing his throat.
Stern, who conducted a clothing
store in the .building, had been
called as a witness* at an inquest
iftto the Are set for Monday. A
preliminary invesfigation develop
ed, the fact that Stern "was in‘his
store 10 minutes,before the flames
were discovered.
37 ARE KILLER IN
E
TO STM SOSPEGTED SHIPS
Winnsboro.—Election, of Officers,
Mrs. James IL Cain of Columbia as
president, succeeding Mrs. W. P. Cor
nell of Columbia, who declined reelec
tion, and.. the collection of a thank'
offering amounting to $1,708.77 -with
addresses by the Rev. E. N. Joyner,
Miss Emily Tillotsen. national educa
tional secretary, and the Rev. Mr.
Haines of Capemount, Liberia, were*
the features of the final day s session
ofRhe convention of the Woman's aux
iliary to the, national council of the
Episcopal Diocese of tJppbr South
Carolina.
The,officers were consecrated at the
afternoon session by the Rev. W. P.
Peyton of St. John’s Winnsboro. A
vote of appreciation for the work of
Mrs. Cornell and expression of re
gret that she was forced to give up‘
her position as president were given
by'the auxiliary.
The report of the. election of offi-
cers was made {fie complete list be
ing as follows:
President, Mrs. James It. Cain, Trin
ity church, Columbia; secretary. Miss
Rallle B. Anderson, Trinity parish, Co*
lumbla; treasurer, Mrs. W. W. Long,
Holy Trinity, Clem soil College; united
thank offering custodian, Mrs. A. P y
Gaillard. Resurrection, Greenwood';
executive council, Mrs. M. B. Hutchin
son, Trinity parish, Columbia; Mrs.
W. P, % pornell, Trinity parish, Colum
bia; Mrs. John A. Rutfsell, Christ
church. Greenville; Mrs. T. P. Noe,
Good Shepherd, York; Mrs. K G. Kin-
lay, Trinity parish, Columbia; Mrs. -
George L. Dial. Trinity parish. -Colum-
biaa; Mrs. M. A. Phifer, Advent, Spar-
tunburgf Mrs. Alexander Long, Our
Savior, Rock Hill.
The contention .Tgain had the privi
lege of hearing Miss Emily Tillotson,
national educational secretary of the
Woman’s auxiliary.
BECOME EFFECTIVE ON RATIFI
MANY OTHERS'.ARE BADLY
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* • JURED AS RESULT OF
DISASTER.
IN-
MEN NEAR ENTRANCE ESCAPE
Last of Injured Brought to Surface
and Given Medical Aid in Herrin
_ Mospital —
CATION BY ENGLAND AND
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AM-EIUGA. - >-
British Vessels Improperly Detained
—or Searched Would Be Compensat-
/
ed For Loss Resulting.
Washington.—The double-barreled
liquor treaty with Great Britain, was
signed by Secretary Hughes and Am
bassador Geddes. to become effective
when ratifications are exchanged. By
tactic. Agreement, however, the two
governments are expected to give the
pact some measure of immediate ap
plication In dealing with rum-smug
gling and ship liquor matters which
may arise before ratification is com
pleted. * ' " ^ -y.';
“Under the treaty suspected liquor
smuggling craft under the- British flag
would be liable to search and seizure
if intercepted anywhere within an
Johnston City, 111.—Thirty-seven
men are dead, six injured and badly
burned, while eight others suffered
burns about the head and body, tn a
mine disaster which occurred here.
AfU T r hours of faithful -work oifl^lhe
part of volunteer rescue teams to aid
the organized teams ofi Willlaiifson
county, the last of the injured in the
explosion at the < ast side mine of the
Crerar Coal company mine here had
been brought to the surface and given
medical aid in hospitals in Herrin.
The men near the entrance escaped
easily hut entries NosT 9, 10, 11 and
12, located in the depths pf the col-
lories where the actual explosion took
place, were farthest from a means,of
escape and the men there suffered the
full terrior of the terrific blast.
Hundreds of men volunteered to go
THREE PERSdNS FREEZE
TO DEATH IN MOTOR CAR.
Little Rock, Ark.—Two young
wfimen and a youth were found
dead in an automobile on the
Viionia Pike, eight miles east of
Conway, when another membeJ - of
the automobile' partjV Fred Wal-
lock, of UitMe Rock, staggered to
the main highway and hailed a
passing car. Wallock appeared in
a (Jazed condition from cold and
exposure. r
The three'persons found dead.
Miss Annie Mae Bailey, of North
Litttle Rock, Miss Doney Wopds,
student at a business college here,
and Ernest Mann, of Little Rock,
are believed to have frozen to
death. .. . ’:.
—The" atitnrmobtre wMclr ' tiro-
three bodies were found was frozen
in mud ruts several yaYds off the
inain road.
Wallock said he and his compan
ions left North Little Rock to drive
to Conway. « ;
CHIEF EXECUTIVE TALKS OF
SITUATION IN THE
- NORTHWEST. '
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OUTLINE jSTEPS FOR RELIEF
Congress Told of Necessity For Action
That Will Prevent Further
—— — Failures;
Tfc* BEST Etmrgtney Remedy
for Man and
Urnei
IM‘
N^C. - ,
sores, in horses as w*!l aamM* ■
andbelieve it to be thebest lini
ment now In use. I krep ft hi
myhouse all the time snd,recorn;
mend it to all ***** **** /irume—
forMpurfotti.
Mustang Liniment ia compo**^
-of aoothing. healing o* 1 * 1 ®.-
when rubbU in.
tissues to the ^ 0 1 ne LJ^“? t ^r o K
FREE STsouvENui
PENCIL. Mot L
with
nsintf Uaatpnff Linlm«nt
' T °h Elf t h'st. 3 -
N. Y.
SoU hy Drut and
Gmnarml Star**
Washington.—Moved by the increas
ing Acuteness of the economic situa
tion in the Northw’est, President Cool-
idge sent to congress a special mes
sage outlining steps ?for relief and
quickened efforts of the federal gov
ernment to prevent further bank fail
ures in that section. >
The chief executive presented five
methods for “organized cooperation of
the present, federal government and
the local • institutions qf that terrri-
tory. r
- Congress, he declared, should extend
financial assistance, through a feder
al agency to .promote diversification
in farming by‘the wrheat growers and
«riw» Miiiinr. p n .. n a<- ammunitinn Tlengthen from March 31 to Deceralier
Five Million Rounds of Ammunition, •. t' . . , , ^ .u
31,.1924, the period during which the
PISTOL IS SOLD
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BRINGS TOTAL MEXICAN GOV
ERNMENT HAS BOUGHT TO
„ „ $700,000.
10,000
Rifles and
Airplanes.
Eight
yfaF'’finance corporation may make
The diversification proposal.
down 'tytoHhe mine aft < er > |our J^hmon r
City physicians.^stepped forward and Washington.—Another sale of .u,
Mtinnnm--,.,! th.dr intmti/m of lwtv4^^Bhtfl- < H^^^Hke--G4yrTTTrn--Trm-prii«ieut ■ hwuse-ageH‘uBnn comniittef?!-iwd-tfte-
embodied in the Xorbeck-Burtness
sur . | hills, is under study by senale-and
the poisonous gases of the inner re
cesses of the mine where the men
SPRINGLESS SHADES
Last Longer—LoolT Bette**
^ relieves chilaren and adults.
A pleasant lyrup. Nooplalaa.
35c and 60c rites told
Yera."
has been completed between the Mex- president’s message is expected by a^l-
lean embassy here and officials of the ministration leaders to give it im-
have been trapped. ... Washington government. ' petus. . .
Waiting in the zero cold outsidq the A quantity of pistol ammunition also ’ (xo< utl ' < brant * s o t t gov
hou-F-ff sailing distance of shore, tltF'mine shaft relatives apd workers were j s included in the sale. eminent working in coopera .
- . , ■ private interests,j Mr. Coolidge assert-
This brings the surplus war mate- ^ would 3eek to i )rin f about the
rials sold by the l nfted States to., re f un( ji nK n f t] ie pressing
7(
speed of . the suspected vessel being completely enevloped by clouds of
tbt‘ measure of diRfanee in her case. Uense s black smoke coming from the
In return for this aid in prohibition s haft. Ambulances’from Herrin and
enforceme.nt, the United States would i-johnson City were lined up outside
grant to British ships the right, to, and as each body, home on a stretcher,
carry sealed stores of ship liquors wag brought lip out of the smoky
within American waters anywhere on shaft,Mho waiting crowd pushed for-
the same terms that such liquor*-f ear f u i t i,at it might be some
pass through the Panama canal. It is relative.. . .
to'run for one year at the eipl of
which period it can .he terminted on
'three months’ notice.
Dr. Riggs Dies in Washington.
Columbia.—Dr. Riggs, for 27 years
a part of Ciemeon and for the last 12
years Its president, died suddenly at
a Washington .hotel Tuesday night. At
the national capital to attend a'meet
ing of the executive committee of the
American Association of Land Grant
colleges, he was stricken with a cou
ghing spell, believed now to have re
sulted In an internal rupture. _ At the
time the attack was not believed to
be serioufl and altogether a physician
was called, the first announcement
from hie bedside was that his indis
position' would probably not extend
over a period of a few days. A few
hours later he was dead
The news of Dr. Riggs’ death' came
as a shock to South Carolina where
his active life of service has made
him known and loved as few. men of
the state. ' , '
. Both houses, of the general assem
bly Adjourned as a tribute ofTespeet.
Expressions of appreciation of the
work he has done and regret at his
death were voiced in many places in'
Columbia. Governor' McLeod tjnd
Lieutenant Governor Jackson issued
statements and resolutiofiiis,were pass
ed by the general assembly,
Bootleg King to Penitentiary.
, Atlanta, Ga.—M»rble walls
A summary of the treaty made pub Atl{ i nta {pa ,^ penitentiary
lie'at the state department shows a (;(jf)r{ . p U( , mus conv lcted booth g
provision not previously dtscols. d kinf , nf the mi( i ( u e we st, and 11 of his
under which British vessels itnprop
erly detained or searched would be
compensated for any loss or damage
resulting. Such cases would he re
ferred to a joint commission for ad- cj nc j nnat j on board a private car. he
judication and award. vvag given an ovation to the full ex-
Signing of the t'reaty, which officials Tt , nl (d prison rules and regulations,
hopb will pave the way for breaking ,| ie s j} on t waving of arms through
Mexico to a total of ,10,000 Enfield
rifles. JL_airplanes^ I).(too.000 rcumds
of Vifle ammunition, and 2,500 revol
vers or pistols. The Mexican gov
ernment will pay slightly less tban
$700,000 for the entire lot.
The origihal
several weeks
gon was for lOYoOO rifles, but only
the
of The
past due
farmers, to re-
ua>rr utfcu vu
rigihal request for arms made\j eres t s to w
weeks ago by President Obre- the war fina
indebtedness
qtore The impaired capital of hsTnks
and confidence in those banks, and to
promote creation by private capital
of new financing agencies, such as
have been organized by live stock in-
ork in cooperation with
ince corporation.
LThe work of restoring the ini paired
TOER BODY NEEDS
STRENGTH OF IRON -
T.i
associates^r-
Royalty vuve^recognized by fellow
prisoners, for when Remus, .(‘ptojed
the prison, coming direct here from
up the rum fleets off the American
coasts and also eliminate causes of
irritation between tho two countries
with respect to ship-liquor matters and
the seizure of British suspected? craft,
was the last official act of Ambassa
dor Geddes. He called afterward at
the White Hpuke to present his let
ters of recaHhantl with the exception
of one or two addresses he is-schodul-
ed to niake in New York before ,:be
sails for.hcune his service in the Unit
ed States is over. - ^
Secretary of State Dead. /
Columbia.—W. Banks DoVe, sf>cre-
tnry of state, died at his rosklence,
1812 High street. Colonial Heights, af-
ter an Illness ^extending ovejr two
months.
Mr Dove was suddenly stricken-
while he was going up the front steps
at his residence one day last Novem
ber. He was later carried to the Bup-
tist hospital, where he hovered be
tween life and death for several
weeks. The secretary of state rallied,
however, and his condition was so
much improved that he returned to his
home. A sudden turn for- the worst
came during the last few "days, and
his life was despaired of three days
ago.
' Eveh though Mr. Dove's death did
not come to Unexpectedly,’’ the gov
ernor eaidv is with deep regret
that I learn, of his passing. He was
an efficient, painstaking officer, and
always cooperated with the other Offi
cers in matters of state. He was al
ways-prompt in the performance of
his duty and made every effort to lend
assistance both to his state and to bis
fellow man."
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*>f the 5r,tfOO were delivered and the addi- t eapitaf banks already has been started-
housed tional 5,000 made .a part of the new w i,h the sending of-a federal mission
sales, completes the- number origin-• headed by Comptroller Dawes to the
ally sought. : ’Northwest. The war finance corpora-
While the tramsaction just complet- tion has been directed to extend-all
ed did not involve any request for aid it legrflKy ‘‘an give and Mr. Cool-
ammunitidn, for the additional’ rifles idge has determined to call bankers
obtained, it is understood the Obre- in Chicago. Minneapolis -and &L- Paul
gon government has purchased n suf- to Washington for conferences in
fie lent quantity of ammunition for the event they hesitate to accord the co
rifles- from private sources in the operation asked by the Dawes mis-
United States, - % - sioh. .^ _ - - ?
Hated windows ’ Neither at the State Department Tin; president told congress the wel-
The Cincinnati millionaire started nor t h e navv department has any far? of Targe business concerns, rail-
serviue of a two-year sentence for wor( j been received indicating what roads; mercantile establishments'and
having conspired to violate the v °l- .ax-tion the- Mexican rebel leaders ;*ro- agricultural supply houst C^vas mi
slead act.. He also must pay a fine pGge to take with regard to the Amor- mediately connected with the welfare
of $10,000, and at the termination of j can p ro i es ^ against thfc mining of the of the farmer and announced that he
this sentence will serve one year in a har bors of Frontera, Puerto Mexico had directed Secretaries Hdover and
and Vera Cruz ' Sq far kbdWlTTrO TVallace- and Managing Driector Mer-
hiihes have yet been planted. er of the >var finance corporation to
The Mexican situation was .discuss- confer with representatives of these
ed only incidentally, at the cabinet interests’, to. bring about refunding of
meeting and it was said later at the farmers’ indebtedness „ . V
Ernest Brady, George Gillenbeck and \yhite House that Secretaty Hughes ’:•>-* 1 —^—r— - . *
George King, 15 months’ sentence and kad re p 0r te(i that there had bc*£ii no Plan to Withdraw Ships,
fines of $1,000 each; Harry Gardewing recen ^ important* developments;e-U-her . Washington.—Tension over the Mex-
anj Harry Boyd, one year and one Mexico and in connection with the ican situation afipcar-ed’to have been
situation al,ong the Mexican completely relaxed . when the state
- ' . department announced that American
tHIRTY years ago physiciana
began to prescribe Gude’a
Peptp-Mangan because it pro
vided a form of iron which waa
easily digested and did not affect
the teeth. Now is t^e season when
you especially need it. Your drug
gist has it, in both liquid and tablets.
Fre« Trial Tablets the health-buildtnc
value of Gude’i Pepto-Manicen, write today
for generoue Trial Package of Tablet*. Send
no - money — Juit name and addreee t*
M. J. BreltenVach Co., S3 Warren St.. N. Y.
Gude’s
pepto-Man^an
Tonic and Blood Enriched
state prison in Oh la
; 1His associat4-.s, 4Ltrry—Brown, J^hn -
Gerhum, Charley Wiseman and •George
Dater, will serve 18 months and pay-
fines of $5,000 each; Clarence Bell,
Four Perish in Fire as Home BuKps.
Pottsville. Pa-.—A mother and 'her day and pay fines of $1,000 each; El-
four daughters, ranging in age fyim mer Roth. 15 months' sentence and a
one to sixteen, were burned to dehth fi ne 0 f $500.
Some Compensation
"Your little brother Is rather -‘bow-
legged?" • - . , M. i
“Yes, if if wasn't for the fact that’
he's very cross-eyed, too, he wouldn’t
be able to keep Ids balance."
MOTHER!
Child’s Best Laxative is
“California Fig Syrup”
iiy a
fire at. M'iddleport. five m|ile.s.
frbm here, when jhejr home Was; al-
almost 'destroyed. Andrew Hatjvilfa.
the husband and father, was severely
Tmrned jh attempting-to rescue them.
7 y
M'Fkvr? IT<trvilla lost her' life in
herbic effort to .save her children.
With part of the houke a raging fur
nace, she dashed'inside the house to_
the. second floor, where she seized her
one-year-old baby daughter from her
crib and was making her way to the
Three Mummies Are Discovered.
Luxor. Egypt. -There mimmies, tw’o
excellently preserved, have been dis
covered bv D". ^ilobert Mond, the
»» Knslirt K trptolQglst. v,lifl^ur.n 8£ tKl. !>''»»* announcement of he „re
drath wfts withheld*until the all-Rus
Famous Soviet Leader'Dead.
Moscow—Nikolai. Lenine. Russia's
great bolshevik leader, died, suddenly
at his country villa in the village of
Gory. 20 miles from 5 Moscow." Tile
mler's
past week has been clearifig;the1<mce ,
behind the tamiBhum. or moitifc. ?‘>in soviet, omgress, met
ti innli'i -ywff
» ,.u , *•
knowji as Sh< ik
remove jthe n
f.a vat ion-
II, in the region
i\hd-El-Querna^to
‘ ’ intended ex- 1
and" only
then did' the wires carry to- all cor
ners of tho soviet federation word of
War vessels ordered .Jo Vera Cruz and
Ta^jnpico were 'already in process b 1
being withdrawn from Mexican waters
-since the rebel leaders h%d abandon-1
ed their atteiripted blockade of Tlim-;
pice and had ordered mines removed j
from the harbors under their control.!
With, this compliance with the de
mands of the Washington government, :
the De *la Huerta ieAders have with-j
drawn all threats against the" con-
V lUo tMinlv nf Ramose^xizier
• stairway wlidn she was overcome by of the hertic king n f Akhehation. Thq
for
smoke.
- Lint Figures Reflect Gaift-
Washington—Cotton ginned ''prior
to January 16 amounted to 9,946,402
ruuning bales, including 235.891'round
hales counted as half ‘ bales; 20.181
•hales of Ameriratt-Egyptian, and 781
bales of sea island;*the Census Bureau
announced. . —- ■-———— .
To that date last year iginniYigs
amounted to 9.64S.26J running hales
including 168,428 found bales, acouat
ed as half hales;, 30.827 Tiales of Amer-
ican-Egyptian and 5,074 bales of sea
island. - *
Ginnings to January 16 this year by
states follows. Alabama. 595.988;
Arizona. 68.673; Arkansas. 620.134;
Salifornia, 45,184; Florida. 13.-485;
Georgia. 608,916; Louisiana. 369.262;
Mississippi. 615,449; Missouri, 109.851;
North Carolina, 1,028,998; Oklahoma
643.871; South Carolina, 784,591; Ten
nessee,. 225,581; Texas. 4,139,952Vir
ginia, 48,013. All other States. 28:
71J. « , .
third mummy found, possibly the body
of a soldier killed in one of the wars
of,ancient Egypt, is in a had state.
Thevwel 1 -preserve^ mammies a-r those
of a goldsmith and his' wife, a priest
ess of Amuhie, of the uventy-'fdurth
dynasty, 71S B. C * UndeV the outer
wrappings of the priestess jnummy,
her clothing of fijne linen,'now brown
ed by age, was found laid, neatly fold
ed. upon the body. Th»fre was a long
robe, piped with green, with a V
shaped opening in front and holes for
the arms, fringed around Die hem;
then an outer garment with a hole
Mbr the head* a’nd sjfeyeral fringed
veils. • - * • •- - -j
the-'event, w hich* T-enjue § politcal op- ^j nue< j rnovemenT of peaceful Anverl-
pohents- declare saddens th® nation
In the interest of science aif autop
sy was performed by 11 doctors, in
cluding the German specialist, Pro
fessor Foerster.' . v 1 -
The death certificate w*as signed by
four tfVbft^sors. four ^ doei-ors, and
health commissioner ^amhsko.
Lenine’^ death, which the official
announcement said, .was entirely un
expected, in view ad recent
can commerce, and the occasion
sending the ships has passed.
Unless American-lives and property
should again be jeoparized. ft is..,un
likely that, .the Washington govern
ment will take an further action than
to continue to makq sales of war mu-
~ nitions to Obregon. Secretary Weeks
' approver! the sale of an odd lot of
spare parts for airplanes »and a. num-
improve- j r of bo mbs. ’ f
Tongue Showi if
, Bilious, Constipate^
/ Hurry Mother! Eien u-fretful,.peevish
chiRi Joves the ideasoiit tkste of''Cali
fornia Fig Syrup' iimi it he\er fails to
open the bowels. A tenspoouful today
may prevent a sick child tomorrow.
Ask your druggist for genuine "Cali
fornia Fig Syrup" which has directions
for babies and;children of all ages
printed 'on bottle. Mother! You must
say “Cnjifornin" or yoi^-may get ah
Imitation fig syrup.
ment shown in his condition, comes
at a time when w party differences are C)ean 0u ^ Grafters Among Policemen,
being aiibd, and when^ the othyrPhiladelphia. — Brigadier General
soviet le’ader best known internal ion- ( ji' r p C tor of public surety, has
ally, Leon Trotzky, is ill, and for rea- S ( a j.^ c ,p another driver*-this time j
sons of health out of state affairs tern- a „ a j nat a ]j forms of graft in his own
porarily. , department. 1
Detectives jyid policemen, who have
So They Say -
"Do ksses really contain germsT*
"Well, you can catch ii* hnslmnd that
way. girlie."
Great Britain Agrees 12-MiTe Limit.
London—Departing from the accept-
tuL three-mile limit which has been
the basis of British maritime law
from time iramcmorial, Great Britain
Months Before Shenandoah Can -Fly.
—Lakehurst, N. J.—Contrary; to expec
tations. it probably, will be three
months before the Shenandoah, giant
Navy dirigible which was battered on and her dominions have unanimously
her involuntary flight a week ago, will agr(*d to grant the United States the
be in condition to fly again, it was right to search British-owned vessels : companies were notified that in futur#
been in the habit of demanding tribute
or accepting” money for returning stol
en property to its owners, or who hava
benefited through other.forms of petty
..graft, will be. forced out of the ser
vice, if^they eontinue the practice.
Directors Butler declared. Insuranca
Spartanburg Man Fatally Injured.
Spartanburg.—John D. Brown, 21
year old public automobile driver of
Pacolet, was fatklly injured ‘when hja
automobile toppled over a 50 foot
bank above a-small stream between
tha •bur* at Pacolet mills and the Pac the department of labor announced,
olot schoolhouse. The steering -pj, e coaB t 8 were also greater by 1.1
wheel of his automobile is '<ald to
have crushed- his chest when the car
struck at the^end of its fall and he
d'ed within Jjjf minutes. According to
reports received, the fall occurred
while Brown was attempting to back
Jtls automobUa around.
Living Costs Increased.
Washington—Average living cost
in typical American cities last Decem
ber were 73.2 per cent greatcr/j.than
they were In the s&me ’month- of 1913
greater by
per'cent ‘ban during September, 1923,
and 3 7 per cent than during Decern
her. 1922. Furniture,' clothing, and sutured minor in}uri«* in escaping.
housing showed the greatest percept
age of fi cr»ases. .The report was
based upon findings aa to retail prices
ig M ^Uea. _ ;
said at the naval air station ‘here. It
had been hoped- to place the ship
back on active duty withlA a month.
Leap to Safety as Building Burns.
High Point-—One person was injur
ed sefiousl^ and a fireman was over
come by fumes in affy early morning
fire here, which destroyed a boarding
house' conducted by Mrs. M. L. Swing,
carrying contraband liquor within.one policemen would not be permitted to
-hour’s steaming distance of the Amer
ican shores. —
Jury Start* Investigation. V
Philadelphia.'—Investigation of what
United States officials assert Is a
."tremendous conspiracy to flood the
nation with whiskey, some, of it’ pois-
onous," through a mail order scheme
operated from this city was started by
accept rewards for
stolen automobiles.
the recovery of
Gets Dislocated Neck Watching Game.
Hornell, N* Y.—Befnice Skinner,
eighteen, iVsuffering from a dislocat
ed neck received while watching a
basketball game-recently between the
high, schools of Corning afid Hornell. j
The crowd was so large that chairs.
Avoid & Relieve
COLDS
INFLUENZA
MALARIA
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BY TAKING
'GULLTONIC
ft ■ RellM* Gmtral Inwignrmttnt Tsais
at 318 Broad Street. Twenty persons a special federal gfanid jury ompan
who occupied rooms in the building nelled on orders from the attorney were placed on ths floor of the court
were endangered and several of them general’s office in Washington. In-, and Jwo players running at full speed
yoking for the first time in this city | crashed, into the chair where the girl.
Her head was thrown back with
such violence that the neck w’as dis
located. The girl is at a hospital and
surgeon* said ahe might recover. %
Emmett Ussery, a ybung man. whosje
home is in Georgia, was the most
seriously hurt. He is in a local his-
pUaJ suffering from sever burns
a section of the Volstead
federal authorities ,plan to
evidence against "the buyers
as the tellers of the liquor
present
as well
Hflsves you
RHEUMATISM
Lumbago or Gout ?
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