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Perfeet Weather and Fine Labor Conditions Hake Montgomery Ideal, for New Industries Alabama Must Be Able to Feed Herself, liaise Livestock, Diversify and Prosper MONDAY FEB, 6, W2S Abe Martin COMES TIDVELL TO SPEAK THE BARKER CHRIST VATGHING IRATE HUBBY KILLS TAXI DRIVER Tuscaloosian Fires Fatal Shots Into Black As Resentment Of Insults ES CORD DM It is said that Montgomery was ydrunk Friday iuht, and seeing Millers wife, inviud her to go to Birmmghun with him. A while man had left trie negro taxi to see Joe Miller about some business. Finding Miller gone, he said, he left the house. Joe Miller later found the negro in the "-highway office at Abernant and emptied two barrels from a shot gun into him. -Mr.

Miller surrendered himself to Sner-iff J. Foster King, and his case will be disposed of by the Grand Jury which meets here tomorrow. TO COLLEGE GROUP Alabama Educator On Program For Installation' Of Dean At Teachers' College TO GIJDJPSDAY Spirit Of Summer Day On Carnival Lot Pervades Program Py Nifty Stars Says Jesus Sees As People Cast Evil Thoughts And Deeds Into Treasury Tuscaloosa Is Host To Hobo Delegation 30 Days Work Found TUSCALOOSA, Feb. 5 Special to The Advertiser. The city of Tuscaloosa is again host to a delegation of visitors from outside the city.

Tuscaloosa recently played host to the annual convention of ice cream manufacturers. Today Chief of Police Mac Duff is entertaining a delegation of six hoboes in the city jail. A train crew notified police several days ago that a freight train was enter-tag the city with a carload of tramps aboard. Chief MacDuff sent a reception committee to the railroad station to receive the visitors. Most of the hoboes were captured, Judge Leoa McCord, teacher of the The spirit of summer days on the carnival kit will be at the Grand Theater, TUSCALOOSA, ALA, Feb.

S. Special to The Advertiser. Joe Miller, of Aber-nant, near here, shot and killed O. J. Montgomery, negro taxi driver, at that place Friday, as.

the result of an insult to Miller's wife by Montgomery. Miller has been released on his own bond here and Coroner 6. T. Hardin, has returned a verdict of "justifiable hdrnicide." Big Brother! Bible Class, delivered Thursday night. Feb.

9. when Charles lecture to that body yesterday at the Empire Theater on the topic, "Jesus Eat L. Wagner presents Richard Bennett as "Nifty" Miller, the leather lunged spieler in "The Barker," a new play of Over Against the Treasury." The talk was based upon the remarks of St. Mark, American tent show life. 1 Ballyhood jabs its strenuous bawjings into the drunken churning bleat of the Chapter 12, which reads, "And Jesus sat over against the treasury and behold bow the people cast money Into the steam calliope, gasoline torches splut ter and flame, the barkers are in their Stop Getting treasury." pulpits and the show is on.

with the exception of two suspected Mississippi bank robbers and three others. It is said that the robbers carried two revolvers and quite a roll of money. The Mrs. Luther Smith, contralto, member ol the Court Street Methodist Church choir, was he soloist for the class, Mrs. Smith was accompanied by i s.

i 1 1 Up Nights Carnivals are a thing of the country and overnight a village finds that hundred or more people have suddenly transformed the bare lot behind the railroad tracks into a little city of gaiety 4fe escaped hoboes' made for a swamp south of Tuscaloosa and have not been seen since. Judge W. T. Smith has furnished the hobo delegation with thirty-day session near here; namely, swinging the pick and shovel on the county roads. Mrs.

Mary Belle Cogburn at the con-cole. Flower sent each Sunday to the class by Rosemont Gardens in memory of James Patenon, were carried to the ward division of Hill's Infirmary. Judge McCord said: "This bit of the scripture has always IT YOU st ep maar ttmee at at(ht or raaaoa of Blidder Trouble, ke iux le back, wDaa or dluiMaa, frnwil dtbllltr. painful, emarnoc ami olIBcalt arlnaikio, lark ef eootrol or Brtue, or i7tnprome of prortaut a a 1 try PaLMO GLOBULES. Toll MarkabU tmimnt fcai been eaed euemafullr by thonaanda.

It la Dleaunt and nerfertly and excitement, where amusennt of doubtful quality Is sold piece-meal. "Mud showmen," these carnival people call themselves and their trade "the racket" During the Summer months there are more than a hundred of these organizations in the United States. "If Colonel Undberrh's South American trip shows results I'm in favor sending hint t' Wisconsin," said Tell Brinkley, ('day. Keepin' mum about bein' insane tin yon git all year murderin' done don't count. fascinated me.

When I read it I can see the Christ as He sat there watching the people. The rich and the poor; the high They range "from the more pretentious FIGURE out what it costs to cut a figure. Throwing away your clothes is throwing away a chance for a saving. Call us. Mr.

Before and After. ''When Things Look Dark Send For Us" aannttaa and aa eeemluflr remarkable In actios that far a abort time a liberal "Proof of merit" trial els betas offered abaolutalr free to oooTlnoe people of Ita amaalna efficiency. F1U In and the low were passing Him as they coupon belctw and mall tt at oac. tbe offer may be mad for a abort rlma cast their money into the treasury. How He read them through and through.

Selfishness, arrogance and pride filed by In the long line and they must have felt ealy. Send today to The reime Company, E. Mala Battle Crvek, Kick, raeSsf) the eyes of the Christ full on them. elected superintendent of education in 1927. As director of teacher training, Dr.

Tidwell had direct supervision of the instruction given in all of the normal schools in the state and by establishing standards for the certification of teachers, he rapidly improved the quality of teaching throughout Alabama. At the present time, the division of certification and training of teachers, under Dr. Ttdwell's direction, is preparing a bulletin of standards for teachers which will incorporate the most advanced ideas involved in teacher training as advocated by the leading educational students and as exemplified in the What a wonderful picture it makes for me; this Christ sitting over against the Th. Palme 14 Z. Xala treasury, silent but watchfuL "Do you remember last week how you lost your temper? The bitter, biting words Pleaae ernd postpaid, without ebllra.

tlon or coat, TB.Y.B TEIJlL of Pause Globutae. car shows which have a hundred or more employes to the "giley outfits" which travel by trunk and are operated by handful of men. There are a hundred thousand or more of these dry land troupers who cannot be classed as vagabonds since they do not work, yet they cannot be classed as workers because of their propensities for travel. Almost every carnival man, and woman too for that matter, is an incurable victim of wanderlust. His itchy feet have made it Impossible for him to hold a job in one place for any length of time and the restlessness of these men is so great that they actually jump from one carnival to another Just to keep moving.

The picturesque life of the mud shows Is quite different from that of a circus. Even their argot is particularly their own. The following are some of the terms used exclusively by this clan. A. particularly profitable week Is called "a red one" while "a bloomer" expresses the onrmsite.

-A 'dukle" is a meal ticket CLEAKERS ADYEn3 EMPIRE Monday and Tuesday "Shepherd of the Hills," with Molly O'Day. Alice Day in "Kitty From Kilarney." Paramount News. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday Raymon Novarro and Norma Shearer in "The Student Prince." "Beethoven." (Music Master series). Paramount News. In Name rail Address.

that cut through the family circle ana stung like a How the little children cringed your children, cringed and cowered before your wrath. I want you to call the scene up this evening and think' on it, for this same Christ was more progressive states. That he has B. E. TIDWELL National recognition was conferred upon Alabama's educational system recently when the state superintendent of education, Dr.

E. Tidwell, was. invited by Dr. William Bagley, chairman of the faculty committee on teacher organization of Teachers' College, Columbia University, to address a grouri of nationally and internationally known educators on the subject, "A State Program in Teacher Training." The address of Dr. Tidwell will be delivered on April 11 and will be one of a series of notable addresses which will be heard upon the occasion of the installation of Dr.

William F. Russell as dean of Teachers' College. The installation exercises will extend through two days and will assemble a distinguished company of educators from this country and abroad, many of whom sitting over against the treasury looking Phone 2828. been asked to explain the methods adopted for the training of Alabama teachers before a group of distinguished students of education, is a tribute to him and a distinct compliment to Alabama. Write Plainly TODAY AT THE PUBLIX THEATRES on at the pitiful 1 "I was only the other day running through the fites in the old courthouse where I work.

The case was tragic to me. It was on the civil side of the docket. It carried the foreclosure of a mortgage. Everything regular Just a foreclosure for the reason that the indebtedness was not paid. Down through the file lurks the story.

A man money-mad waited APapal Bull is a decree of the Pope having a leaden seal attached by a cord. This seal is a "bulla" in Latin, and the decree takes its name from it. STRAND Monday "High School Hero," with Sally Phlpps and Nick Stewart. Comedy, "Beauty Pralor." M-G-M News. Tuesday and Wednesday Adolphe Menjou In "Serenade." Inkwell Cartoon, "Koko's Kink." Comedy, "Mickey's Pals." Thursday and Friday Constance Tal-madge in "Breakfast at Sunrise." Fable, "Hats in the Garret" M-G-M News.

Saturday Jack Holt in "The Warning." The- Collegians in "The Winning Punch." The performers and other people con EMPIRE are alumni of Teachers' College. Dr. Tidwell himself is a graduate of nected with the show are Issued meal tickets negotiable at the cook house and the price of the ticket is deducted from their wages. A "keester" is a suit case, Shepherd of the until sickness and loss of position crowded on the stage together and then he foreclosed and bought in the property at Teachers' College, where he did considerable research work in pursuit of courses leading to graduate degrees. His studies about half its value, not much more.

All regular, but as I looked it over I could not for the life of me fail to. see this same Christ sitting over against the a beginner or novice with the show is called "a nipple," a photographer is "a kidnapper." All townspeople are "called "suckers," "fish" or "towners." If for any reason STRAND HIGH SCHOOL HERO with SALLY PHIPPS Also Beauty Parlor Comedy M-G-M NEWS PLAZA Monday Jackie Coogan in "The Bugle Call." Serial, "Blake of Scotland Yard." Tuesday "On Ze Boulevard," with Hills" by HAROLD REEL WRIGHT with MOLLY O'DAY Also "Kitty Prom Kilarney' Paramount News PEOPLE ARE CRITICAL OF A PIMPLY FACE! No longer do people pity a person with pimples or other displeasing skin blemishes. In fact they are apt to criticize and avoid such a person, because pimples are usually a sign of carelessness and neglect. If yon want to be admired for a clear, healthy complexion ask for Black and White Ointment and use it according to directions. It is pleasant to use, highly beneficial and scientifically safe.

For best results use Black and White Skin Soap with Black and White Oint-ment. All dealers sell them at small coat. the town authorities close the show the calamity is called "sloughing." "A fixer" Is a ready tongued person individual whose business It is to get -people out of Lew Codv and Renee Adoree. Comedy, "Oh in state systems of education have been favorably noted by educational authorities upon several occasions and it is in recognition of his work in Alabama, first as assistant superintendent and now as superintendent of education that he has been invited to discuss the problem of a statewide program of training teachers. Dr.

Tidwell entered the Department of Education of the State of Alabama in 1917, as director of teacher institutes. Two years later when the educational code of 1919 became effective, he was appointed director of the division of teacher training, a position which he continued Wednesday Buddy Roosevelt in "Thundering Through." Comedy, "A Rattling Good Time." Thursday W. C. Fields In "Running Wild." Mutt and Jeff comedy, "Bear trouble. "To get a plaster means that the show has been attached by the sheriff.

"A ding dong man" is a fat wltted lazy person. The list might be continued indefinitely but the above is enough to indicate that the mud showman has patois of -his own which is not shared With the circus man, the show boater or the "rep" show actor. treasury. "I know a fine working boy; works hard and every Saturday night he buys about a quart of this mean whisky and takes it home. He has two or three fine children getting to be pretty big fellows now.

They see their daddy drink this vile brew and they have grown to watch him; they have grown to dread Saturday night and Sunday. I am anxious about this daddy man with these children and I am wondering if he knows that the Christ is sitting over against the treasury watching him? "A man grown old in years; his chll-l dren are He has a wonderful wife; she gets down on her knees every night and prays for him. That man goes across town every now and then and breaks his marriage vows; destroys his honor and his integrity and makes of Facts." Friday Florence Vidor in "One Woman to Another." Billy Dooley in "Wild Wallops." Saturday Ted Wells in "The Cleanup Man." Serial, Fighters. (Last RS. FEB.

9 P.RAMnTHU to hold after being appointed assistant superintendent in 1920 and until he was One Night Only cnapierj. Independent Ice Co. BEST QUALITY OF ICE Prompt and Courteous Service 113-115 N. Lawrence St. PHONE 791.

GRAND Thursday night Richard Bennett In CHARLES L.WAGNER. ihlSssociztiah withEddzr Selwyn "present MRS. STAKELY TO GEORGIA Mrs. Charles A. Stakely, accompanied by her son, Davis F.

Stakely, left Sunday afternoon for Waynesboro, to attend the funeral of her brother, Judge William H. Davis, who died at his borne BUS LINE SCHEDULE Selma-Demopolia via Linden Leave Demopolla (Demopolla Inn) 7:49 A. M. 11.80 A. M.

3:15 P. M. Leave Selma (Hotel Albert) MS A. M. 11:30 A.

M. 3:18 P. M. RATES Stt Cents Per MM. Round Trip Same Day 1H Regular i Fare.

"The Barker." Friday and Saturday Keith vaudeville and pictures continuous 3 p.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday Keith vaudeville and pictures continuous 2, p.m. to 11 pjn. a decent living a mockery.

I am wondering if he knows that Christ Is sitting over against the treasury looking him in Waynesboro on Saturday night. through and through? "Yes, this Christ is still sitting over against the treasury. In the roadway of CAPITOL The Independent Theatre 10c 20c life are passing His wayward children His big, sad eyes are full on them. The weak ones, the weary ones, the erring ones, stagger now and then and fall. CAPITOL Monday "Little Annie RooneyT with Mary PickJord; also Educational comedy, "Dont Miss." Tuesday "The City," with May Allison and Walter McGrail and also comedy.

Wednesday "Take It From Me," with Billie Dove and Francis X. Bushman; also Educational comedy. Thursday "Oh What a Nurse," with THE DRAMATIC SENSATION You profess to be 'His agent and yet you DAVIS PRINTING! COMPANY 103 Lee St. Phone 172. Klein-Ashley Bldg.

Everything New Most Modern Montgomery not seem to see His children as-they struggle and Jostle each other along the way. What are you going to do about it?" PRICES INCLUDING TAX Orchestra Balcony $1.65, $1.10 Gallery TODAY Mary Pickford in LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY Syd Chaplin; also Educational comedy. Seats On Sale Tomorrow Morning 10 o'Clock. Friday "Flaming uryy wren uwarc Adamson and James Hogari; also Pathe Review and Chapter 8 of serlaL "Man Without a Face." Saturday "Lightning," a Zane Grey Your Health i i I-'' By HOYAIj 8. COFELAKD, M.

liiited States Senator from New Cltjri Former CommlMinser ox Health, Now York City KINU OF MOTOR FUEL Greater Motoring Satisfaction More Mileage More Power Every Hour story, with an all star cast; also Universal comedy, "The Gumps." busiIsswoMen: PLAN STATE MEET Deafness will be less common In years to come. The Indirect causes of this ailment are becoming less formidable. Of course there are several types of deafness. The nerve of hearing may not act as it should. The ends of this nerve in the complicated arrangement of the so-called "inner ear" may not be normally responsive.

There may be impacted wax in the ear canal acting as a stopper to close the Barnett Hardware Co. lit) Coosa Street PETEES AMMUNITION Will Entertain Delegates En Route To Convention In New Orleans BEEVICB fir and QUALITY RUTH Optometrist ''FX 11 Dexter H-J At the state executive board meeting of the 'Business and Professional Women's Club, at which about 20 representatives from nine clubs of the state were present, plans were discussed as to the state convention to be held April 13-14 sit Annlston. A most important duty of being a Mother is to ') safeguard your family's health 'As a mother, you must be a wife, a housekeeper, a companion, a nurse, a teacher! You owe it to yourself, your husband, your children to protect their health. And it is so much cheaper to let us take the detail of where you have the washing done off your hands. You'll be surprised how far a dollar will go with our service We guarantee compjete satisfaction.

The partis ular women send us all their work regularly. Start today to enjoy the same freedom from worry and sure-ness as to safety and sanitation these women possess wrap up a trial bundle then one 5360. WE WILL PLEASE YOU WITH ONE OF THE FOLLOWING passage. This shuts out sounds, of course. But the common cause for deafness is a catarrhal condition of the middle ear.

The cavity between the ear drum and the inner ear is the seat of trouble in most instances of reduced hearing power. When I used to hold an ear clinic at Ann Arbor most of my records showed this diagnosis: M. C. This means otitis medio catarrhal chronica, or in the language of the natives, chronic catarrhal middle ear inflammation. This is the most ly met of all ear conditions.

Running from the back of the nose to each middle ear is a passageway, known as the "Eustachian tube." This is at the same time the drainage canal and the ventilation pipe of that little cavity. It is important to have free passage of The meeting was presided over by Miss Lucie Dowe, state president, and two sessions Iwere held yesterday at the Woman's Club on Perry Street. Plans were also discussed as to the entertainment of GAY-TEAGUE QUICK LUNCH A Good Place to Eat Spotless and Sanitary the delegates to the national convention at New Orleans in the near future, who will pass through cities of the state on the president's special. Dr. Royal 8.

Copeland, U. S. Senator from New York and Ex-Health Com-miaaioner of New York City, la a reo- ofoised national authority oo public health. Dr. Copeland Says: "Mineral waters of the right sort are preferable to many cathartic compounds.

Their power to overcome the immediate effects of constipation is unguesfionedUn their effects upon the bowel and its lining membranes they are far less irritating. Indeed, many have qualities that make them soothing and healing. Sugar-coated pills are pleasant to take, which may add to their danger. They are no less habit-forming and drastic because they appeal to the taste." Pluto Water, with its mineral content, flushes 'the bowels and washes away impurities. It is gentle, Corrects constipation and restores normal bowel movements.

Acts in 30 minutes to 2 hours. Sold at all drug counters and at fountains BOTTLED AT THE SPRINGS, FRENCH LICK, IND. It was also decided that the official organ be named the B. P. W.

State Bul letin. Those In attendance yesterday includ air to the middle ear, in order that the air pressure on the Inside of the delicate membrane, the "ear drum," may be the same as the air pressure on the outside; You know how unpleasant it Is, if you go up in a rapidly moving elevator, to have the ear drums pushed inward by ed: Miss Neilson, Sylacauga; Miss -Ethel Bus for Columbus Leave Bus Terminal, Bell Building Leave Montgomery 7:30 A.M. 3 P.M "TELEPHONE 1488. Ramage, Mrs. T.

Andrews, Miss Deedie Weld, Miss Audrey Brown, Miss Esther the air pressure. It gives you a sensa Hagedorn, all from Montgomery; Miss Martha Dickinson, Dr. Lola Taylor, Miss tlon of deafness and causes you to swallow or, to blow your nose. This act forces air through the Eustachian tube to the Annie Lynch, Gertrude de Armand, Mrs. Mary A.

Mix, all from Birming ham; Miss Nell Bruner and Miss Grace ear and restores the air balance. The nose, the Eustachian tube and Thrif-t from Talladega; Miss Lilla Storey, of Dothan; Mrs. J. V. Haralson, Mrs, the middle ear lined with mucous membrane.

It is a continuous, unbroken ATLANTIC COAST LINE RAILROAD Arrive Depart :40 a.m. savannah. Jan. 7:20 p.m. 11:00 a.m.

Oothan Local 3:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Savannah Local 6:40 a.m. Local to savannan and lackaonville Dry Wash' Wearing apparel washed, dried and returned ready to be ironed, 7c per pound. Flat work finished, 7c per pound.

memDrane possessing practically same Eloise Vardaman and Miss Vlrgle Oden, all of Sylacauga; Miss Teenle Crowe, Miss Ita Stockam-, Bessie Farrar Wearing apparel washed and damp, 5c per pound. Flat work finished, 7c per pound. and Mrs. Sue Dlarmid, all of Gadsden. qualities all the way.

There is always a little discharge from the nasal mucous membrane, you know. Likewise, there is moisture in the middle ear. The Eustachian tube is the drainage canal to DR. TIDWELL TO SPEAK AT COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY carry this down into the National recognition was conferred All goes well with the delicate middle ear, so long as nose and Eustachian tube are normal. But if you take cold or develop chronic nasal catarrh, almost Immediately the inflammation creeps up the Prim-Prest Everything finished ready to tise.

Wearing apparel 18c per pound. Flat work 7c per pound. Laundry Washed Clothes Guard Health upon Alabama's educational system re THE ADVERTISER IN NEW YORK" The Advertiser la delivered to the principal New York hotels, on order only, by tne Lona- Acre K'ewapaper Delivery. Order may be given to the Hall Clerk of your hotel or telephonod to Lisngacre i64. cently when the state superintendent of Eustachian tube to the middle ear.

When the tissues of the nose swell up and dm; In to pour out a lost of mucus and the lining of the Eus- tHChlan tube and middle ear Degins to do the same thing. The swollen tube pre' writs free drainage and the middle ear is America's Laxathe Water education, Dr. R. E. Tidwell, was invited by Dr.

William C. Bagley, chairman of the faculty committee on teacher organization of Teaehers' College, Columbia University, to address a group of nationally and internationally known educators on the subjeot, "A State Program in Teacher Training." The address of Dr. Tidwell will bo delivered on April 11, and will be one or a series of notable addresses which will be heard upon the occasion of the Installation of Dr. William F. Russell as dean of Teachers' College.

"stopped up" Just as It would be if filled SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY Arrive P. M. Savannah ens Intermedials O.part A. M. Savannah and Intermediate Stations.

with vaseline. If the catarrhal trouble becomes chron When ic, the membranes of the ear are thickened. In consequence, the ear drum does not move freely, little bones of the ear 'J Nature Won't, PLUTO Witt ON EMPIRE PROGRAM Beginning Wednesday this week. tiro cloKgrd, and the sound waves are not conducted to the inner ear. Deafness, fteadlly increasing deafness, is the natural result.

When we have perfect teeth, normal tonsils, and care for the nose as we should, there will be fewer nasal colds nd lessened danger to the hearrtig. Cleanliness, pure air and sunlight help to guard against infection. That is the "cret of periect hearing to the end of jife. 1 '4 it Jack Btone will sing "Phi Delta Theta Dream Olrl," at the Empire Theater, continuing through Saturday. He will be assisted by Miss Sara Calrt Litton in number of dances, iiiiiltasnas)aaiasaamstis.

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