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Another Great Ready-to-Wear
Sale Starts Monday
'Monday begins another great COAT AND SUIT SALE. Many
new coats and suits have been received and will he included in
Monday’s sale. .You can buy a stylish, up to the minute suit or coat
mig:h less than the real value. -
75 Fancy Mixture Wool Coats
All of the newest styles, flared bottom, wide collars trimmed with
fur. Every one in the lot a handsome coat, up to the minute in
every respect. Worth up to $15.00, special price $8.50
85 Stylish New Coats, Special at $10
In this lot of 85 coats you’ll find all sizes in fancy mixtures, worth
up to $18.50. Special price $10.00
62 New Fancy Mixture Coats, Special
at $12.50
You’ll be sure to find just the coat you want among this lot of 62
stylish fancy mixture coats. Real values up to $22.50.
250 Stylish Coats of Astrican, Bouclay, Plush and Corduroy,
trimmed end plain to go on sale Monday. All prices.
Fur
300 Children’s Coats from one to Sixteen year sizes made of serges,
fancy mixtures, matalamb, plush and Astrican. All prices.
THOUSAND DEAD, WOUNDED, AND
CAPTURED LEFT; OTHER
FORCES TO VILLA'S AID.
(By Associated Press).
Douglas, Arizi, Nov. 20.—Carranza
officials tonight announced Villa
forces retreating from HermosUlo,
leaving 1,000 dead, wounded and cap
tured; and that Villa forces near
Cananea have broken through the
Carranza cordon and are rushing to
Villa’s aid.
REGISTRATION
REACHED NEAR TO THE NINE
TEEN HUNDRED MARK FOR
THE TUESDAY PRIMARY.
The registration books closed yes
terday at 2 o’clock—for the election
of mayor and councilmen for this
year. The primary election occurs
Tuesday. The general election at
which the hospital maintenance ques
tion is to be settled—in addition to
the cliosing of a mayor and four al
d.ermen—will be December 1.
The registration list is published in
full in this issue of the Banner, there
being about 1,900 names on this list
of qualified voters of the city of Ath
ens. About two hundred registered
yesterday.
WEAK, AILING CHILDREN
For
A Gift of Dining Room Furniture
Would be very timely just now—and, if selected from our stock of Quality Furniture, a source of joy and
satisfaction Cor years to come.
Our Stock Is Full and Complete
Never have we shown so many pretty suites of High Grade Dining Room Furniture. If you want Grand
Rapids Period Productions, we have them. If you want honestly made, correctly designed pieces at moderate
cost, we have them, if you want only an odd piece or so to fill in, we have them.
See the two handsome suites on display In our windows. See the two displayed in Michael Bros.’ win
dows. Come into our store and see the large stock we have selected for your inspection. It is all well up
to the Dorsey Quality Standard. The best values thirty odd years’ buying experience has ever brought to
gether.
And don’t forget this: DORSEYS CREDIT PLAN IS DIFFERENT.
Dorsey Furniture Company
A Modern Furniture House
Demonstration of
Toilet V/aters
Clayton Street Store
The regular meeting of the Clarke
County Choir will be held this after
noon at 3:30 o'clock at Arnoldsville.
Several singers from Athens—includ
ing the officers of the choir—will at
tend.
Many Suits for Monday’s Sale
Hundreds of new suits are here for your selection. Every good
new style is here. Wide, full skirts and long flared coats. Belted
effects. Fur trimmed. Shown in broadcloths, gabardines and pop
lins, in sizes 14 to 47. (
Suits worth up to $25.00, priced at $15.00
Suits worth up to $30.00 priced at $18.50
Suits worth up to $37.50 priced at $25.00
Suits worth up to $50.00 priced at $28.50
“ 1 Co.
COLORED CHURCHES.
St. Timothy’s K E. Church.
Corner Pope and Hancock.
J. R. Lewis, minister.
Services for the Sunday next be
fore Advent are announced as fol
lows: ' <
Sunday school at 10 A. M.
Morning prayer, Ante-Communion
and sermon at 11:15 A. M.
Choral Evensong at 8:15 P. M.
Thursday, 25th, Thanksgiving serv
ice at 11:15 A. M.
All arc cordially invited to attend
these services.
Made Well and Strong by Simple
Remedy.'
Here is another letter that has just
come to our attention, showing the
power of Vinol to build up health and
strength for weak, puny, ailing chil
dren.
W. A. Smith, of Shanesville, Ohio,
says:—“My little child was puny(
weak and ailing, could not rest at
night and would not eat. I learned
about Vinol and tried it, and within
a week noticed an improvement. The
child’s appetite improved, it slept
well, strength and health were soon
built up. We think Vinol Is excel
lent for weak, puny children.”
Vinol is a delicious cod liver and
Iron tonic without oil, containing beef
peptone, which creates an appetite
tones up the digestive organs, en
riches the blood and creates strength
children love to take It.
We ask all parents of weak, sickly,
delicate children in this vicinity to
try Vinol with the understanding that
we will return your money if it fails
to benefit your little ones.
H. R. Palmer & Sons, Athens, Ga,
REVIVAL BEGINS
AT BAPTIST TABERNACLE TO
DAY REV. R. E. NEIGHBOUR
OPENS CAMPAIGN.
The special evangelistic meetings
as widely announced over the city of
Athens will begin on today. Dr. P.
W. Pbilphott, of Hamilton, Ontario,
was to have been the preacher, but at
the last moment he found he was not
able to come. The men of the church
urged the pastor to conduct the meet
ing himself, and this he will do.
They are heartily advertising the
revival and giving it their time. The
Tabernacle will not expect the other
churches to yield their Sunday ser
vices for their meeting, but they do
cordially invite every pastor and the
members of all the chuyches to not
only attend the meeting, but also to
help In personal work.
MANY BURT WHEN
GRANDSTAND FALLS
AT FOOTBALL GAME
(By Associated Press).
Madison, Wis., Nov. 20.—Fifteen
persons were injured, four seriously,
wben stands holding 2,500 spectators
at the Minnesota-Wisconsin game fell
this afternoon.
CONGRESSMAN DEFEATS GOVERNOR
AND SENATOR IN THE PRIMARV
SENATOR LUKE LEA OF TEN
NESSEE CONCEDES DEFEAT;
WILLSUPPORT NOMINEE
(By Associated Press.)
Nashville, Nov 20—Unoficial re
turns tonight from eighty-five out of
the ninety-six Tennessee counties
gave Congressman K. D. McKellar
30,000 votes; former Governor Pat*
terson, 37,774; and Senator Luke Lea,
29,857, in the democratic primary to
select a nominee for the United
senatorship to succeed Lea.
Returns, however, were not com*
plete in all those counties reported.
Lea issued a statement concerning his
defeat and saying he would support
the nominee.
GOMPERS AGAIN IS
HEAD OF FEDERATION
(By Associated Press).
San Francisco, Nov. 20.—Samuel
Gompers was re-elected president of
the American Federation of Labor
here tonight at its concluding ses
sion with only three dissenting votes.
The convention voted down resolu
tions asking whether it wculd not
be advisable for officers of the fed
eration to be elected by a referendum
vote and providing for the Initiative,
referendum, and recall.
LEGISLATION AT
PRESENT SESSION
(Special to the Banner).
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 20.—Definite an
nouncement was made tonight that
there will be no state warehouse leg
islation in the extra session. Rep
resentative Shipp says on account of
the desire to get home by members
he will not press the bill to passage
now.
MUSICAL TBEATER
Has a splendid program for the
week.
Coming Monday, “Refuge” a drama.
"Hello BUI,” with Billie Richie, the
universal comedian, and the “Ele
phant Circus.*
- Tuesday, “His Beloved Violin,” a 2
reel drama and “Driven by Fate” a 3
reel drama.
Continuous picture house; the the
ater that appreciates your patronage.
Coming December 1st "Broken
Coin.”
Clarke County
Choir to Gather
ATHENS, GEORGIA
Faithful Service
A. man may be judged
by the company lie keeps.
A tank may be judged by
tbe depositors it keeps.
And tbat is wby tbe
management of tbis bank
feels suck keen satisfac
tion in recounting tbe
many depositors whose
names kave appeared on
tbe bank s books since its
organization. ^iVe prize
these old friends whom
we have served so long.
Their constancy pro
claims to tke world tbat
we kave served tkem
faitkfully and well.
ATHENS, GEORGIA