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The Montgomery Advertiser from Montgomery, Alabama • 9

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THE MONTGOMERY ADVERTISER, SIJNDAT, ANITA li ZJ, 1321 BEE CULTURE BEiriG LODGE L1EEIGS EOT City Appeals Gas Rate Case 'You, Will Be Interested to Know that a If You With Commission Saturday If ISIECQRD BREHKEH BUTLER ilf DISTURBED BY GUARD i City Attorned Ludlow Elmore Flies Notice With Bond Additions Being Made to List of Soring Doesn't Coma Slowly Here, Members of Lodges Eef ute Charges of Mine Workers in i Bmytn snows Anything Covering Cost with Alabama Public Service Commission Protesting Rate Fixed by Judge Henry D. Clayton In Federal Court. letters to uincers About It 'i- Eat own Will Be Opened Soon At I own Watch For Opening Date MAX'S thetia Is a break In the pres- i wet titer January. 1(21 Wll go don down In history- a the oily January since 1S71 with a single to appeal from the ruling of the federal court, which established a rate of It.zS. per 1,000 ouble feet for domes- tlo gas.

The appeal filed. Saturday, which is unique. In that It Is the first appeal ever taken from order of tbe pub-lie service commission by any organization other than a public utilities exception. In which freezing weather Wis not experienced in Montgomery. rjThe bright sunshiny day.

'which hive marked the month to date have given the suspicion that something unusual happening-, and the local Weather bureau confirm belief. -There haa not been a freeao during Notice of appeal by the city of Mont, gomery from the order establishing a rate of 33.10 per 1.900 cubic feet for gas supplied by the Montgomery Light and Water Power Company to householders aa well as other rates prescribed la the same" schedule by tbe Alabama' Public Service Commission, was filed with the commission Saturday. City Attorney Ludlow Elmore, Who filed the appeal, together with a bond to cover' all costs in trial ttf the case, stated that the city also Intends Apiarists; Masons Hold In-' teresting Meeting aecla te The Advertiser) GREENVILLE, Jan. 32 Butler county la fast developing Into a queen bee center. Thousands dollars worth of queed bes are sent out from Greenville annually to parte of the United States to Canada, and to other foreign The climate Is especially adopted to bee culture and the honey- producers of other tlaces devote all of their time to the honey end of the business and buy their queen beea from this section.

Tbe apirlsta of Butler county produce many thousands of dollars worth of honey but they have found that the breeding of high grade queen beea is far more profitable. They could not do this in tbe climate was not in their favor. One or two bee men started this Industry In the northern part of Butler county several years ago, and the business baa grown until a number of men are making small fortunes In the bnslness. the month the lowest temperature, re corporation, will be given a Bearing before the Montgomery county ercult corded so. far being, IS degrees.

The last freeie this rear was on December court in due time. CONECUH HIGH FIVES (Special The' Aarertlser) BIRMINGHAM. Jan. Claims of the United Hint Workers of America that members of the National Guard on duty In the mine sone, have interfered with meetings of lodges are refuted In letters received by General 8telner and Colonel Dallas Smith. The authors of the two letters were H.

H. Stoudenmlre. worshipful master of the Oakman lodge and J- W. Cot-trell a member of tbe Palos lodre. The two communications were liven out tonight from military headquarters here They are as follows: k' STo Colonel Smith: "Lieutenant McCollum called on me this afternoon in regard to a report lb the Birmingham Mews a few daya ago relative to the soldiers breaking up a Masonic meeting at Oakman.

"Beg to advise that our meeting has hat been disturbed by them and I cannot account for tbla report being made. "Signed" H. H. Stoudenmlre, "Worshipful Master, Oakman lodge A. F.

and A. To General StelneY: "Referring to the report that the military authorities were interfering with the different lodges at this place In holding their meetings, I wish to state that I belong to lodge 416 A. F. and A. M.

at this place and to my personal knowledge they hava na WIN DOUBLE VICTORY THOn FAVORS rOLDICOnOI when a temperature of SO degrees 'as rglstered. The only January since 1873 In rhlch. a freeie did not occur' was Jan-ary 1880. In this year the lowest smpature for the month was St de-rees, the lowest for February was I degrees, and for March 39 decrees, he last freeze experienced in -this Inter of 1879-80 came on December CASTLEBERRT, Jan. 22.

Conecuh County High School won another double victory Friday s'ernoon. The second team played FlOtnaton and the result -was never In doubt. The good when a temperature of 32 degrees American Cotton Association Among Butler county's foremost fs registered. This is the only year record in the history of the local The Value Of Printing Is in the message it carries not the "worded message, but the impression of, character the- printing itself conveys. Let us show you the difference.

Mercantile Paper Co. Office Supplies tt Furniture Printer 110 Commerce St. Phone 73 throwing or uuuivaa wa tne louiurs of the final score 40 to 1. Th fnnaetlh CoUntv Hlah STirlS With Jtather bureau in which there was not freese after New Tear's and 1921 has Manager Urges Plan to quire Fair Price For Staple (Special te The Advertiser) rnTTHTtxAND. ALA- Jan.

22. J. the advantage of their ccurt plied up a score of 42 to IS against tbe Brewton chance of equalling it Rainfall has also been much lighter its year than usual. The total pre Collegiate Institute girls. The pass-work of the Castleberry girls and good station for January to date has Thnmntmi.

ffAneral msDSEer of the ben only 3.48 inches, which -the queen bee shippers are the following: Elmore Graydon, E. A. Simmons, Vernon Thagard, Mark Bates, R. O. Cox W.

W. Talley and Barney Talley. The most popular queen bee is known as the Italian queen, and this particular breed specialised in by the Butler county bee men. Masons Hold Meeting. Eureka Lodge of Masons held a rousing get-t-gether meeting in their lodge rooms last night, when over 100 membera attended Speeches of good cheer were made by several of the official members and responses were made by many of the members.

Music American Cotton Association, Alabama throwing of CiarK was excellent. MARBURY.HI PLAYS srmal rainfall for the month to date S.86 Inches. division, made- a speaking tour in Lowndes county during the past week in vhih hj atmnzlv urged the cotton A desperate effort was made a few SHELBY TO A TE ys ago to bring the thermometer holding movement until after the fifty wn to freezing in Montgomery, when (Sawelal The Advertiser) cold wave originating in Canada, rth of Minnesota passed east through per cent acreage reduction nas omn accomplished. Mr. Thompson stated thmt nn until this reduction was made w'York, bringing weather far be- way Interfered with us holding our meetings.

understood that when Lieutenant Cheney first came to this place that one night he saw a crowd gathering at the hall and went up to see what kind of a meeting was going to be held and that it was -an Odd Fellows meeting he did not inter, to notify him of their meeting nights. Ill WOrk near wi above I have In thl lftfl hl.m. KOlnt tt00ut tn on the, different meeting nights (Signed) w. Cot trell, Palos, Ala." would the farmers be able to get above MARBURT, ALA Jan. 22 In a fast and Interesting game played on court, the fast Marbury quintette held the fast Shelby quintette to was furnished by an orchestra that iw aero, and then turned Into the utheart.

By the time Montgomery the cost of production plus a reason hi nrnfit tnr the stanle. a reached the wave had largely a tie score of 24 to 24. nt Its force and resulted only In Due to an error which was made in The speaker 'also urged the necesity of an adequate warehousing system of the little cola snaps, wnicn counting up the score and which was not detected until both teams had left TH0MASVILLE WILL ople of Montgomery call winter. PAST WEEK A LIVELY and a cooperative marketing associa tin flat he forecast from the local weather Lowndes county this week completed reau for Sunday is for continued i the court the tie was not played oft but both teams hope to untie the score In the near future. At the end of the iJld and cloudy weather, with tem-, HAVE BIG HOSPITAL Stock Company Formed to Laurich her subscription to tne cnaner membership In the association and will send in oioo-atinn tn the convention waa under the leadership of Prof.

Conner a well known violinist. Following the program a delightful oyster supper was served by the members of the Greenville Chapter of Eastern Star. The Masonic Order is flourishing In Greenville. Fiddler's Coaveatloa. The superintendent of the McKen-zie School has announced that an Olo Time Fiddlers Convention will be held at the school auditorium at that place Saturday night January 29th, at 7:30 o'clock.

Substantial prises will be awarded to the best fiddlers. People from many miles raldus of McKenzie first half, Shelby was In the lead, by a INSTITUTES BEING ONE ON ERIN'S ISLE' Serious Ambuscades Marked Week; Dublin Castle's Report Shows Increase in Trouble which is to be held in; Montgomery ature of 48 degrees as the lowest recasfed for Saturday night OAL PRODUCTION OF HELD IN DISTRICTS next Wednesday, January ie, New Movement in Clarke; Private Institution Closes score of is to 10, but at the beginning of the second half the Marbury boys went In with a strong determination, and as a result, tightened up on the Shelby boys holding them to a score Mr. Thompson. The delegation mill hasded bv Hector D. STATE ABOVE NORMAL Methodist Sunday School Board Lane, preaident of the Lowndes county association.

whitl.r and her sister, of rive points, while Marbury made 11 points during She second half. WEATHER ULLCTUI. eddy Output Is 331,033 Tons, i who are now are expected to attend. announces Flans Por Meetings In Alabama Conference 6E7LMA. Jjin 99 a 1JXX1BB UUV .1 operating the 20,000 acre farm of the According to Beport to U.

S. Geological Surrey O. Desiartasesit Of Ateaitare Weather Bareaa. late Gen. Josepn wneeier be members of the delegation from Thtn will be a good ounaay school board of whirh r.

number of women who will attend the Special Tbe Advertiser Observations taken ini v. v-ainoun of Selma ia president and C. M. Dannelly BIRMINGHAM, Jan. 23 Coal pro- convention and engage in Meridian time, Jan.

22, 1921. diction In Alabama for the week end- hi on in each district of the Alabama Conference a typical circuit ir last Saturday, as officially reported Every county In the Tennessee Valley now have a full quota of charter mem- The proceeds of the entertainment will be used for the advancement of education at that place. Greenville Five Winners. The Greenville High school basketers are now on their southern trip and their Itinerary carriea them to four places where they meet teama Of other high schools. Three of the games have been played and Greenville was victorious in each of them.

The remaining game will be played at Mobile against the Barton Academy. The following 'is the score for the first three games: Conecuh County High school, at the federal statlclan, waa 131.013 iue oeveiop- "ay schol8 count village Sun- tins, or 31,033 tans above normal. This (Assetated Press) DUBLIN, Jan. 22 This has been one of the HviHest week, in Ireland In a long time. The authorities In Dublin Castle had reported In the previous week: a fall in disorders, but this was more apparent than real, as tha flg res tor the week before last included trifling attacks on the malls.

This week Was marked by serious' ambushes. On one day eight barracks Tipperary were attacked by large bands which were defeated without aerloua casual tlea The most fatal event was ths ambush In. county Clare where a police patrol, whose route was known, was attacked by fifty men mha killed a diatrict Inspector, a sergeant and four constables and wouded two othere on the first volley. Several ambushes were attmepted on a large scale the roads being blocked by wall, and They Involved no casualties, but their preparation in the marttial law area Indicated tha the extremists were not Influenced by the fear of punishment the largest production In two years l. ll'i t0T tha District IS CO ties httlil bera In the American uoiion abu-tion.

GEORGIANA WINS A ith the exception of four weeks In STATION'S 20 and five weeks In 1919. The coal day, January mh. beginning at 10 a. ined last week went largely to the ock piles of the larger Industries. TOUGH CAGE GAME allroads have also filled their storage Castleberry 25; Greenville High school wimrrm inoiaent upon at-tendanee on the.

part of preachera who have country or village churches will upon that each preacher bring as man? ns and It Is estimated by those In ose touch With the situation that coal Bout With Repton Yesterday De 62. Brewton High School at Brewton 20 serves In the Birmingham district now larger than ever before in his- Greenville High school 34. cided in Last 15 Seconds; Score Was 14 to 12 Century High School at Century, la 11; Greenville High school 42. ry. So ivinrth eoal Is helnr nroduced that 7 norxer of tha ville.

Tenn. Mr. Dannelly will have THOMASVILLE, Jan. 22. The privately owned hospital which Drs.

Gaston and Klmbrough have been operating here fo a little more than a year has been closed and In its stead Is to be a much larger hospital te oe owned and operated by a stock company composed of the business and professional men of the town who realise the value of such Institution for this section. At the preliminary meeting of those interested in the establishment of the new hospial Mrs. James S. Davidson was selected as 'permanent chairman and Mrs. J.

A. Klmbrough permanent secretary of the organisation which will solicit subscriptions to tbe capital stock of the company which Is to be a ten thousand dollar concern. The shares are to be sold In' multiples of ten dollar par value tn order to give every one Interested a chance to have a part In the undertaking. According to present plans the old Clarke county fair property the southern part of the town ia to be The" main building ia to be remodeled and fitted up care for about, thirty-five white patlenta and tha smaller building will be fitted up care for ten' er fifteen colored patients. The jhottal -Willi be Piwa to the patients of any physician In this section and special arrangement, wtil be made for caring for the patients of distant physicians who.

find it Inconvenient to personally attend their patient, or perform aperations. Another valuable future of -the. Institution will be the nurses' school which will be conducted In connection with the hospital work. Tha builGings will be steam heated throughout aind a modern sanitary sewerage and water works system will be installed. Subscrptlons already secured assure the success of the undertaking and It will only ba a ahort time 'till the Clarke County Hospital will be a reality with every modern convenience tor handlnlg.

In a aatisfactory manner, any case or perform auy surgical operation. STREET RAILWAY CO. (Special te The Advertiser) GEORGIANA, Jan. 52. A field of the court In the AWARDS A CITATION of nlav decided gome of the mines have gone on three-ifay turns and one of the largest mines it the state, and one that has been least disturbed by the strike, has gone en a four-day turn.

Thf demand for steam coalhas slack' ned Tm(t "many collieries arV opera Ing at less than full turn. The Unlnei have all the labor they can use a hatdV fought, basket ball ganie hero- LANDLORDS WERE FIXED 30 (Associated Presa) CHICAGO, Sj. Two landlords were fined tSOu.aKt-ewrtr by Mnnlci. pal Judge Joseph W. Schulman today foe falling to supply "sufficient heat to Insure the health of their tenants." "TSsrfaT TIm Adwtlser) i BIRMINGHAM, Jan.

22 H. G. Baldwin. strt car motorman. haa been between Repton ign oca -giana High School, the local team winning 14 to 12.

The game was one of fiurht affairs ever played I 64 I 70 i 46 76 i 44 I 64 I 72 I I 1 46 60 .66 I 64 .30 I 42 I 40 I I 74 SO 68 (- I 72 I 72 I I 70 1 46 .01 I 60 .20 iKs pan an(i fore! hi. force of speakers conected with the Conference Board lB Mr. H. H. Winklnson, of Gaston-burg, is In charge tn.

tSSStot th. -8e7ma District and will render all needed assistance toMr. Dknnelly. awarded" a citation for showing rare Atlanta, Ga Birmingham, Ala. Boston, Mass Brownsville, Tex.

Buffalo, N. Cape Hatteras, N. C. Charleston, S. C.

Chicago, 111. Corpus Chrlstl, Tex. Denver, Col. Dei Moines, Ia. Dodge City, Kana.

Fort Worth, Tex. Galveston, Tex. Havre, Mont Helena, Mont. Huron, S. Dak Jacksonville, Fla.

Kansas City, Mo. Memphis, Tenn Miami, Fla. Mobile, Ala. Mealgessery, Ala New Orleans, La. New York, N.

T. Oklahoma, Okla. Paleatine, Tex Phoenix, Arlx Pittsburg, Pa Raleigh, N. on the local court, with players on -nAnt-nAlllta htf I I of tnereoy preventing a serious wreck and probably Injury and dAnth tn DmonR on his car. ac- tn nnnnnnnAmpnt bv the Birm POST OFFICE! IS ADVANCED (Special te Tbe Advertiser) RCCKFORD.

Jan. 22 The Post officii here haa been advanced to the thirdf class on account of the increase In tie mail. The three rural routes last month handled over fifteen thousand pieces of mall. ingham Railway, Light and Power Com BLUE WARNS OWNERS I a aw Cured His RUPTURE was badly" ruptured while lifting a trunk several years aco. Doctors ssld my only hope of cure irss sa operation.

Trasses 4 id mi as good, finally I got hold of something thst oulekly. and completely cured. mc. Tears hsve psssed and the rupture bus ever returnee. though I am doing hard 62 62 42 71 42 66 64 40 (S 40.

40 44 (2 68 32 32 36 62 46 64 70 62 sa 64 42 62 62 60 SO 62 34 66 62 22 64 66 70 60 64 66 26 2 pany, following a thorough investigation Af TtaMwin'a action in avoidina a smashup at Ninth 'fevenue and Nine lurAYUOGTAXNOW Harvey M. Blue, nrnni. teenth street last Sunday. li The ringed boa snake was anciently spectpr. reports that many reason, are delinquent with thAi.

St' Peter's In Rome has a greater floor- space than any other church la the I world. worn as a carpectsr. Tkera was ke oners. worshipped by the Mexicans. both teams piayma i.cu...

Georgiana jumped away to a good lead in the fifth period, but Repton ataged a spectacular comeoack in the second period and tied tne score. Wltn the players fighting desperately, Stln-son, for Georgiana, received a pass, and with one hand tossed the ball Into the cage for a field goat, and as quickly as the ball had fallen tnrough the basket the game ended. W. Kelley for Repton was the Individual star for Ills team, and was the big trouble maker for the local team, All of the local players played well, but the work of Stlnson and McClure was probably the best. The Georgiana players are in charge of Coach Lee, and who is making rapid progress toward building up a winning team.

Summary Repton: R. Long and W. Rtrausrh. center: J. state, that all vloT.H.

5 with notice but only a very malH Hon, no lost time, no trouble. I have aoin-lag te sell, bat will give full Informatlra about how yon may find a complete core without operation. If you writs to me. gene M. Pullen.

Csrpentrr, 40tO stsreellus Avenue, Vanesquan, N. J. Betur out oat this notice and show It to any others who sre ruptured you' mr save a life or least stop the misery of rupture aad the worry and daacsr of sa epsratioa. A REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF COAL I 66 I 68 60 .26 I 72 I 36 I 68 .16 I 62 I 38 I 72 I 60 .06 72 1 62 .10 I 70 68 I 3 I 32 Salt Lake City, Utah. San Antonio, Tex.

San Cal. Sheridan, Wyo La St. Louis, Mo Tampa, Fla Toledo. Ohio Vlcksburg, Miss Washington, D. C.

Wllllston, N. Dak. Winnemucca, Nev. Long and C. Kelly, guards.

Georgi- THE LAMP or aenquents have volun-Urily paid the tax. Dog taxes become delinquent January 1, and February is the last day ti cornty will hold out before crlml. nal action will be Instituted agalnat violators. ARRANGES FOR TERM OF CRIMINAL COURT Judge Walter B. Jones Saturday selected the names of men to sit on the grand Jury In February session of the Circuit Court, which convenes February 7.

The writ has been turned over to the sheriff for summons. ana: Bunion ana uniiiM ntfr: POD and I YOU NEED warm Cox. guards. Griffith substituted for Positively nothing inferior about the quality of this coal: It sure does make a hot fire and every bit of it burns to ashes. TON LOTS FOR G.

McClure. BLOODLESS DUEL IS Mearly Tsssawratares Hhiiihi Ala. tteta nm.t 7:00 a. 45 2:00 p. m.

....70 1:00 a. m. ....50 2:00 p. 70 1:00 a. 66 4:00 p.

m. WHITE MAZDA is the sen sible light for Home and Office. to us for advice for your lighting problems. 6.25 HALF TON LOTS STAGED IN ARGENTINE BUENOS AIRES, Jan. 21 Andres 10:00 a.

63 6:00 p. m. ....68 11:00 a. m. 67 6:00 p.

67 12:00 noon TO 7:00 p. mr .66 Ferreyra and Marlono Cellbaos, members of the chamber of deputies fought 1:00 p. 70 CLAYTON HETTJBNS TODAY. Judge Henry D. Clayton will return to Montgomery Sunday from, Jackson where he nas been holding bloodless duel In the outskirts or this Highest 70 Lowest 44 PHONB2720 3 '--s elty today.

The encounter waa the re-. suit of an altorcation between the two court for several wnlce at the requeat Met bu.u 7:00 a. 44 04 men In the chamber yesterday. We Also Have Dry Split Wood. Phone 2077 Montgomery Coal Waste Paper Company MONTGOMERY LIGHT WATER POWER CO.

of Judge Holmes, according to information received Saturday at hi. office. Each man fired one shot without 12:00 noon 68 48 result, whereupon the duel was called off. 7:00 p. 66 H.

8MTTM. FORGES AHEAD Anniston Adds Numerous Manu J. W. Allen G. T.

Watterson. factures in 1920 Theatre Majestic (Sawlsl te Th AaVertlser) ANNISTON, ALA- Jan. It B. J. rowers was elected president of the Anniston Chamber Commerco at the chamber's annual banquet at the Alabama Hotel Thursdsy night J.

C. Sproull was elected vice-president and L. C. Watson was re-elected secretary. Several speecnea were made by mem bers of the organisation setting forth BEERS PRINTING CO.

Phone 1443 for your Printing Quality Plus Service is Our Hobby We Appreciate Your Patronage. OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT the progress mad by this olty during I The finest colored Theatre in the South will reopen Monday with VAUDEVILLE and MOVING PICTURES. Entertainment continuous from 2 to 11 P. M. MONDAY MATINEE Davit and Stafford's WIFF WOFF coal-coal-coal EXTEAORDINAEY ANNOUNCEMENT NO.

2. Our Coal People are good to us, they announce another decline. Beginning Monday morning. January 24, our price will be: ONE TON LOTS FOR $10.60 HALF TON LOTS FOR B.B0 Delivered Any Part of City. REMEMBER OUR COAL IS THE GENUINE CAHABA RED ASH I met an old pal on the street the other day, whom I had not seen in a good many yearn.

After talking over old times, he remarked, "How many children have you now!" I told him I had the infield of a base ball team, and only needed four more to complete the team. This fellow didn't know what I meant. "Good night, I thought everybody knew base ball!" National Cotton Oil the past year and the outlook for prosperity here In ths future. A. BelL letirlng president, pointed to the fact that during tht year three new pips slants were located here aa wsel aa a i forge and a truck and body company.

uost or these Industries were started by local capital. The pipe plants with enlarged capacity ereated by three similar piania, gave employment to additional men and Increased the city's payroll from 170,000 to 11.000,-000 annually, Mr. Bell said. WABBLERS MONTGOMERY CARRIAGE WORKS J. D.

GUBZL, Proprietor. EEPAmiNO RlPAJNTLNCr UPHOLSTERCiO AUTOMOBILES J15BibbSt. Now It the Time I Phone 83 saffold, Mcdonald holt General Insurance and Bonds Company CO-OPERATIVE HOG SALES ANNOUNCED f. (Special to Tbe Advertiser) AUBURN. Jan.

Mr. M. If. Pear, son, Marketing Specialist for the Kx-tension Service announces the follow. Ing cooperative hog sales: Clayton, January 15.

Greenville, February 1st, and Abbeville February I. County Agent J. T. Belue. Barbour county will hava charge nf the Clayton sale.

County Agent 11. C. Heath, Butler county will have charge of the Greenville sale, and County Asent W. r. Murphy, Henry county will have charge of the Abbeville sale.

Mr. Pearson Is of the opinion that two to four cars of hogs will be sold at each ssl.and that the very best market price will ba received. 202-204 Bell Phone 129 Direct from Lyric Theatre, New Orleans, La. Feature Picture Wm. Russell "UP ROMANCE ROAD" Arbuckle Comedy SPECIAL "Our Colored Heroes Admission Afternoons 10c Nights and Sundays 20c and 30c Phone 698.

501 Bell Street. Chas. A. Covey. Manager.

I. 8. Come out to the Business Men's Clsas. First Baptist Church, this morning 9:30 a. and enjoy a splendid lecture by our teacher, W.

B. Davidson. Geo. H. Thigpen is our PATTERSON INGALS Distributor.

Of prestolite batteries ferric and Keptin ea All MtJcea. Teler ranuel built ranuel Hall i Boston as a gift to the town..

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