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THE BANNER, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 16,. 1915.
THE GREATEST
MOVIE OF THE
SEASON
CONTINUOUS
SHOWS FROM
3 TC> 11 TODAY
Featured
and Wilton Lacky
TRILBY” at Colonial Today
Afternoon—HAUGHEY’S ORCHESTRA—Night
Admission 15 and 25c
VAUDETTE THEATER
SATURDAY.
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dollar loan announced today (that
$280,000,000 of issue had been with'
drawn for investment at the syndi
cate price pf 06 1-4 and $40,000,000
had been sold at public subscription
for 98. The unsold balance of $180,-
000,000 is to be distributed among the
members of the syndicate. The syn
dicate representatives said the result
has established the success of the
flotation. Nearly $2,500,000 worth of
Anglo-French bonds sold on the stock
exchange today, the feature of the ac
tivities of the bond market.
The United States flag is to fly in
the Pacific. American vessels should
be ready to take care of the trade
from the California coast to the
South American ports.
♦' ;
CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG IN
“TRILBY" AT COLONIAL THURS
DAY.
Owes Her Good Health to Chamber
lain’s Tablets.
“I owe my good health to Cham
oerlain’s Tablets,” writes Mrs. R. G.
Neff, Crookscon, Ohio. “Two years
ago I was an invalid due to stomach
trouble. I took three bottles of these
Tables and have since been in the
best of health.” For sale by all deal
ers. adv
FLOTATION HALF BIL
LION LOAN SUCCESSFUL
Advertise your wants.
Laughter Aids Digestion.
Laughter is on9 of the most health
ful exertions; it is of. great help to
digestion. A still more effectual help
is a dose of Chamberlain’s Tablets.
If you should be troubled with Indi
gestion give' them a trial. They only
cost a quarter. For sale by all deal
ers; adv
Advertise your wants.
MANAGERS ANGLO-FRENCH LOAN
SYNDICATE WITHDRAW
$280,000,000 OF ISSUE.
(By Associated Press.)
New York, Dec. 15.—The managers
of the syndicate which will under
write the Anglo-French half billion
Scene from the wonderful Moving Picture at the Colonial today, from three
till eleven with Haughey’s Orchestra.
THE REST ROOM, PHONE 272,
‘CENTRAL” CHRISTMAS CHEER
JUST 82 FAMILIES AND 150
CHILDREN HAVE JOINED
IN SPLENDID EN
TERPRISE
ters accorded the chairman by the
chamber of commerce and would ex
press its thanks for this and its ap
preciation of the Room as evidence
of the progressive character of the
civic patriotism of the chamber of
commerce and the Woman’s Club.
\ —B. L. M.
Eighty-two families, one hundred
fifty children, with names and age-,
of latter duly recorded and opposite
them the names of those assuming
the responsibility of brightness to
their homes, is a pleasing sight to be
Been by any one who will take the
time to look through the book of Dr.
Hale, the chairman of the Christmas
Cheer Committee. The recognition
of this work has now become so gen
eral that there is no longer need for
explanation—having the life germ—
it grows. Those who have watched
it grow by frequent reading of the
records have had time and opportn
nity to see and realize how large a
function in the town life is that of
the Rest Room, provided by the cham
ber of commerce and presided over
by Mrs. Uesery. It has been appar
ent that this room is a very great
convenience to shoppers from outside
the town who use the telephone at
will quite free pf charge, who have
their packages sent there knowing
that Mrs. Ussery will keep them safe
ly locked until called for. Children
are left In care of this patient gen
tlewoman who is ready with help
rulnese for anybody coming within
her domain.
It was not surprising but of con
siderable interest to the writer to
hear the statement made on yester
day that both Birmingham and Au
gusta had sent delegations here to
see -the Rest Room provided by our
chamber of commerce and that the
corresponding organizations in both
places had established similar rooms
plainly stating that they were mod
eled “on the Athens plan.”
Not only do the women from out-
of-town rest here, waiting for their
husbands and their cars but tired
women with little children and no$
expecting ony helper to come for
them, refit here, get help of any sort
they need, often leaving small chil
dren In safe. and kindly care which
enables them to finish their labor of
shopping with lees strain. Nor is this
all; the Athens women find this a
pleasing place to meet appointments
or to wait between engagements. The
% work of the Christmas Cheer Com
mittee has been greatly hastened by
having the central, comfortable quar-
SAFE CONDUCT FOR
RECALLED ATTACHES
(By Associated Press.)
Washington, Dec. 15.—The British
ambassador personally informed Sec
retary of State Lansing today that he
was authorized to say for France and
Great Britain that the Allied naval
forces would not molest Captains Boy-
Ed and Von Papen, recalled German
naval and military attaches, on their
homeward voyage from the United
States. Letters from the state de
partment setting forth their status
will constitute safe conduct.
IS YOUR COMB FULL OF
FALLEN HAIR?
What to Do When Hair
Comes Out.
Loose hairs in your comb and brush
is Nature’s way of waving a red flag
in your face to tell you that your
hair and scalp are losing vitality and
that it is time you did something for
them.
Don’t disregard the warning. A
little attention now may mean long,
thick, luxuriant hair for you for years
to come. A little further neglect and
thin, dry, dull, lifeless brittle hair and
finally baldness may result To vi
talize the scalp til it tingles with vi
brant energy—to make every hair on
your head healthy—get ,a package of
Parisian Sage from H. R. r aimer &
Sons or any good druggist in your
town and rub a little right Into your
scalp with the finger tips.
Parisian Sage acts directly on the
entire cell life of the hair—from root
to tip—helping healthy growth and
stimulating a beautiful glossy texture
and glorious luxuriance. Notice how
quickly your hair stops coming out on
brush and comb—how it is easier to
handle and dress and how all signs
of itching or dandruff quickly disap
pear. it Is not expensive. adv
IF IT IS FITTO GIVE YOU WILL FIND IT AT
MICHAEL’S
The Store Good Goods Made Popular”
Open Nights ’Till 10 O’Clock
What is More Appropriate lor a Gilt
If not for a gift what is mor e (practical <to (Complete your cos
tume? A set of good furs is worth money. Good furs never go out
of style. If the cut of the fur gets antiquated, good for can be
remodeled from year to year. Although we do not advise you to pur
chase cheap furs we know there are many who cannot afford the
more expensive ones and we have stocked a large Una of/the lees
expensive furs in -clack and colors. Our stock of childrens' furs is
marvelous and it ts quite a treat to see the first real innovations
in childrens’ furs that have appeared in -years. For this week we
offer you the unrestricted choice of our entire stock of furs at a sav
ing of 25 per cent.
One-four off of any scarf, muff or full set
Ready-To-Wear Coat Suits^Not For
gotten in The Rush ol
Holiday Shoppers
Many took advantage of the wonderful values dur
ing the past week. The result, a happy lot of satisfied
customers and a much smaller lot to select from. As
each day passes the lot to select from grows smaller
and your opportunity diminishes. As stated previously,
we are going to sell every coat suit in our stocks and
with little thought to value. Our usual policy of a
“Clean Slate” will be followed closely this year and'
not b “carry over” will be in our store when the season
ends.
. It is needless to tty to quote prices on the entire
lot. Some are offered at one price and other lots at
another. Soine suits as low as half price" and others
bordering closely. However you will get the greatest
bargain of your life if you want a coat suit and want it
cheap. Make yourself a Christmas Gift by buying one
of these great vrlues.
_
Millinery at Prices That Will Al
low You To Double Your
Hat Purchases.
The value of our reputation for the most Stylish
and greatest range of styles in Millinery is greatly
enhanced by the splendid offer of the choice of any
hat in our store at half price. Think what this means
to you. Perhaps you have thought you could rock
along on the old hat until another season; perhaps the
price has deterred you. Now the price has been cut
square in half and you may select from our immense
line at half price.
\Hats that formerly sold for
$ 4.50 are now.
$ 5.00 Hats are
$ 6.50 Hats are
$ 7.50 Hats are
$10.00 Hats are
$12.50 Hats are
$15.00 Hats are
$20.00 Hats are now
$25.00 Hats are now -...
...$2 25
now...... $2.50
now. - $3 25
now - $3.75
now .$5.00
now. - $6.25
$7.50
...~ $ 10.**0
...$12.50
now.
SPECIAL SALE OF
“Rite-Heat” Electric Iron
A high quality, low priced Iron that will give
perfect service for household work. Cool handle*
concentrated even heat on Ironing surface—detach
able composition plug—removable contacts—“Tung
sten! te” chrome nickel heating element Fully guar
anteed. Polished nickel finish. Weight 6 lbs.