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   Thomasville Daily Times Enterprise (Newspaper) - December 18, 1922, Thomasville, Georgia                                TONIGHT AND COLDER FORMS fi. of Copy are to run tbs No. 23.  GEORGIA MONDAY DECEMBER 18,, 1922;  PER Movie Actor Report ed by Wife to be Very Low And Death Has Been Expected for Past Several Very Los Dec. 18.Wallace  motion picture is now on the verge of and for several not been expected to according to his In an interview in the Los Angeles given at a Hollywood sanitarium last night A statement by physicians said the actor's condition is with a rising temperature and pulse with heart action weak and It is said he Is suffering either from a complete exhaustive or IN THE Dec. 18.The Danish steamship which left New York on December for Danzig with a cargo of is reported aground on Bornholm island in tKe Baltic CLAIMS TO HAVE BEEN DRIVEN OUT OF in Jacksonville She Says She Was Given By Two Alleged Members of Klan and Told to Depart oh First Associated Dec. 18.A woman who said she was A. B. of near reported to the police upon her arrival here on the morning train today from the South Florida city that two who said they were of the Ku Klux Klan gave her one hundred dollars and told her to leave the town on the first She did taking with her nine year old VICTIM OF BULLET RETURNS TO TELL STORY OF HERRIN MASSACRE AT O'Rourke Believed To Have Been Killed By Herrin Rioters Will Tell Story of Massacre to the Court Now Trying Five 111., Dec 18.Shot left to die on a lonely Dan returned today to tell his story at the trial of five men charged with murder in connection with the Herrin return from the shadow of the grave was announced iby the prosecution in open court this was one of gix men whom other witnesses have testified were shot down before the Herrin cemetery after they bad been marched through the town by a singing and leering TEMPERATURES IN MIDDLE WEST AND ARE COMING Bad Weather and Gild is Reported From That Section and the Weather Bureau Says it is Headed Associated Pi 111., Dec. 18.-  WINDS TO MAKE ELECTRICITY IS NEW Associated Dec. 18.A plan to harness the winds and make them produce electricity for the rural districts has been presented to the ministry of The scheme Involves erection on low from the sides of which will project huge These wings will be spun by wind horizontally just above the proponents of the plan assert that unlimited amounts of electricity can be obtained this way at minimum lower than previously reported this winter In the upper Lake the great central valleys and the middle and west gulf states and Rocky mountain were recorded last night and today as cold wave spread over the entire greater portion of the United weather bureau reported that the cold wave has a general southeasterly trend across the middle OF CENTRAL AMERICA WILL NOT BE DISCUSSED With Reserve Force in Background Stage Spectacular Robery When Money Was Being Transferred to Reserve Bank in That Guards Fired On Fleeing Bandits and Police Get Wounded Guard Will Probably Associated Dec. 18Three bandits shot and probably fatally wounded Charles Federal Reserve Bank guard and with two hundred thousand dollars in currency which was being loaded on a federal reserve truck in front of the Denver The funds were being from the mint to the local reserve car drove up to the mint as the gold was being loaded and three alighted and began Government employes returned the fire but the robbers acted too the robbery was going a second car loaded with masked men armed with shotguns and rifles stood twenty feet apparently prepared to give aid to the bandits if the robbers the guards inside the mint llred from entire Denver police force was called into action immediately in an effort to apprehend the TO CHICAGO 18.-arry T. fifty-two year old was found frozen to death in a alley in the zero cold here early this none of which were drove many families from their homes last night and early today In this IK W TO GET CARGOES OUT OF FROZEN LAKE Lives Reported Lost When One Vessel Went Aground on Lizard and Crew Apparently Associated Sault Ste. Dec. 18Twenty-  of the since the tug Reliance the rocks at Lizard Island are now reported TRYING TO TAKE UP COLLECTION TO KEEP WAYCROSS BIRD Associated Dec. 18.Arrangements have been completed for the annual bird supper of the Nashville Chamber of Commerce on This is a event here each Hundreds of roasted quail are served in an improvised banquet hall in one of the large tobacco women of the city prepare the meal and prominent men of the state have been invited to It is hoped to have Governor-elect Walker attend the affair Ceremonies Accompany the Raising of the Flag Of the Irish Free State on Capitol Salutes British Associated Pressi Dec. 18The and the authority it symbolized in Ireland for so many years had gone back to Britain today with the last British soldiers occupying the Dublin area and in its place over the military posts of this city floated the of the Irish Free crowds cheering watched the British military march to the docks with flags minister of defense for the Free State saluted the British colors as came down for the last Associated D. Dec. 18.The  that the Central American conference meeting here discuss a program looking to a union of the five Central American went by the today when the conference resumed its sessions after receiving formal instructions from all the governments five nations decided against considering the union proposal by a vote of three to PAPERS DO NOT THINK LOAN TO GERMANY Line oi COVERED NUTS AND 49c COVERED CORDIAL 69c POUND Good as any Dollar Candy at half the trial will Nuts and Favored A full pound in each delicious that's worth a dollar but costs only at Jack Homer DRUG Good Place to Phones of English Correspondents in This is Accepted by Conservative Journals as Forecasting the Ultimate Associated Dec. 18.Those newspapers to which the British public looks for solid and conservative guidance completely reject the idea of an American loan to Germany as oi in the present conditions aa journals base their skepticism on long reports from correspondence in the United States who ap pear to have probed important sourc es of information over the week possibility of American inter vention in Europe's troubles still en grosses attention TURNED THE IRISH Dec. 18.The last eighteen posts occupied by British troops were transferred to the Irish national The evacuation of between 3,000 and 4,000 British troops was effected amid scenes of remarkable enthusiasm and good both sides evincing a desire to forget the evacuated posts are in the Dublin They Include British general headquarters in Park Gate minister of the and his took over each British post from the British At the royal barracks detachments of both British and Irish troops were darwn up in the barracks square with full Mr. Mulcahy saluted the colors of the departing troops and the British soldiers returned the the royal General the British before paid a personal visit to the wards containing many of them veterans who had fought under the British flag in many parts of the British troops hauled down the Union Jack and the incoming Free State troops Immediately hoisted the Irish which now floats from all the barracks and government buildings in British marching along the quays to North with tholl bands playing and their colors made a picturesque scene which attracted enormous Fifteen British armored cars and a number ot Irish armored cars patrolled on Page 4.)  REPORTS OF VESSEL 111., Dec. 18.Men who go down to the sea in ships are fighting an epochal battle across the icy waves of Lake Superior to keep navigation open beyond the usual time and bring down the lake's last cargo of the the fight has claimed a toll of lives with twenty-seven added to the death roll last night when was wrecked last Wednesday on Lizard Island' Sault Ste after almost incredible When the tug was wrecked the captain and twenty-six men put off in a small and nine others in another The captain's party has been heard from and Is believed to have ORDER CONSULS TO LEAVE Associated Dec. 18.The Soviet government of Vladivostok which recently took over administration of the city and surrounding territory known as has ordered the consuls of France and ten other countries to close their consulates and leave within a The consulates of the United Great Germany and Austria are not included in the IN Dec. 18.Hamilton  aged 04, one of the leading lawyers of the and dean of the Atlanta law died here last after an Illness of several Funeral services will be held this OF BARE HAND ONLY CLUE TO MURDER OF AUTOMOBILE Man Found Dead From Had Gloves on and Suicide Theory is Scouted by Found Associated 111, Dec. 18.The a bare hand on his automobile is the only clue the police have in their search for the slayer of Ralph aged 32, agent of the Chicago Motor who was found shot to death Saturday near Starved Esmond wore gloves when he was found dead a short distance from his His own with one cartridge discharged was found too far from the police to admit the possibility of EARLY FOR GET WHAT YOU SUGGESTIONS OF HIGH QUALITY MERCHANDISE LOOK OVER THE LIST pure LINEN 35c to fine Cotton J 5c to 35c,  all Silk beautiful patterns 50c to Men's extra fine Knitted to Silk plain and 75c to Men's Plain all colors 3 prs Men's Irish Linen boxed 3 for Smoking very Bath Blankets and to Men's fancy and Outing and Manhattan and to Manhattan and to Men's Kid and Felt Bed Room to Cuff Watch Knives and Stick Silk Fancy Mercerized Sport Black to and Children's Felt all Shoes for the whole Shoe House to House Canvas ini Hope of Securing the Necessary Funds to Pay the Teachers and Continue Operation of Dec. 18.Women representing the various civic of this are making a house to house canvass here today in an to raise five dollars for each child in school in order to keep schools open and pay the teachers their salaries for canvass was decided upon upon following an announcement by the Board Education of its inability to to meet the necessary It is hoped by the women to raise several thousand TO DRUGS FORCED TO LEAVE MEXICAN Lower California is Deporting Undesirables Today and Sending Them Back To The United Says Dec. 18.Mexican Lower just the international line from here today began deporting Americans to drugs as undesirable in accordance the announced intention of the Mexican authorities to rid their soil of foreigners in the grip of the narcotic Spending at Resort Near Akron When Flames Caught Them in the Second of Flimsy Associated Dec. 18.Three Massilon one of them a city were burned to death and four others were seriously Injured yesterday when flames the cottage in which they were asleep at Uttle Wadsworth on Portage Lake reservoir south of light structure of the cottage becoming a blazing cut off the escape of the men who were sleeping on the second The men had been spending the week-end at the FIRE IN CHARLOTTE AND FIRMS ARE HEAVY LAW FOLLOWS ASSASSINATION OF THE FIRST POLISH Dec. 18.Martial law became effective in Warsaw today by proclamation of the Polish the crazed artist who assassinated President Saturday has heen held for trial by court declaration of martial law has added to the sense of security felt by the people with General as established chief of of the army and General Sikorski as await the convocation of parliament Wednesday for the selection of a Building Housing Theater and Many Offices Gutted by Flames Yesterday And Individuals Suffer Big N. Dec. forty firms and individuals suffered losses in yesterday's fire in the business section of which destroyed the Trust building on South Pryor housing a vaudeville theater and a number of Estimates of the loss varied to 1400,000.  PROHI ENFORCEMENT DISCUSSED BY HARDING AND GOVERNORS Associated D. Dec. 18.The  of enforcement was discussed by President Harding with a group of state Governors today as a beginning toward his announced policy of working out a definite division of enforcement responsibility between the federal and state The conference took place over a luncheon at the White AROUSED Dec. 18.Marshal Joseph former provisional president of has been appointed chief of staff of the Polish He replaces Gen. who has assumed the assassination on Saturday oi President has aroused on Page 4.)  RAPIDLY Associated Dec. 8.The Tennessee river has registered a rise of feet in the last twenty-four and is still rising at the rate of two inches per The gauge at Florence bridge this morning stood thirteen feet and five inches above the low water level and a further rise of at least two feet is force of men worked yesterday and last night reinforcing the at the Wilson dam in which work is being Lot Of Ladies Linen and 75c Sale Tuesday 50c GIFTS FOR EVERY Shop of the Original Home ol HART SCHAFFNER MARX  

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