The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, May 15, 1921, Image 1

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y ; ■ . • ' : WSml ' • •* ‘ V'* 7 WEATHER Fair and Cooler. A880CIATE0 PRESS 8ERVICE COTTON 1?:50 Cent* ASSOCIATED PRE88 SERVICE VOLUME LXXXIX. ESTABLISHED 1832 “U8E GEORGIA PRODUCTS” ATHENS, GA., SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 15, 1921. “USE GEORGIA PRODUCTS” 89 YEARS OLO PRICE FIVE CENTS SALTS FINE FOR II We Eat Too Much Meat Which Clogs Kidneys, Then the Back Hurts. | intelligence. Expense. j Accepted candidates will be turn* i islied transportation from their homes j to the camp and return, and travel j rations for the necessary number of j days' travel, or they may be relmburs- | ed by the government for actual cost i of meals for time actually consumed I in travel at a rate not to exceed $3 per day. In lieu of such transporta- j tion and meals they may be paid five j cents per mile for the distance by the | ♦ • 1 shortest usually traveled routes from j The following announcement from | their homes to camp and return. ! headquarters fourth Corps area con- Upon arrival at camp, the candidates cernlng a civilian training ^amp 1st will be furnished clothing, , meals. Mo8t *kat Hie k dneys *f special interest to civilians resid-j equipment, ammunition, etc., at gov- like the bowels, get sluggish and clog ing within the following named states: ; moment expense, for the duration ofjged and need a flushing occasionally, North Carolina, South Carolina, Genr-^he camp, gia, Alabama, Florida, Tennessee. ‘ Scope of Instruction. Mississippi find lynifsisna. 'which! Scope of Instruction Includes duties are located within the territory cov- of the private In the school of the ered by the fourth corps area. soldier, squad, and company; small Location, Date and Duration. arms rifle practice; guard duty, camp- It la contemplated holding a cltl-1 ing and marching; Individual cooking; sen's training camp this summer atjsrare of equipment; personal hygiene, .Camp Jackson, Columbia, S. C„ on or, physical development; discipline and atont July 18, 1921, for the purpose of morle. training such civilians as may be; civilians who are Interested and selected upon their own application, desire application blanks or addltlon- Prr.bnble duration of enmp. one month., a | information can obtain Rome hy Eligibility and Qualifications. I addressing letter to Information Offi- These eligible are physically fit; rPr . civilian Military Training Camps, male citizens who have passed their p crt McPherson, Ga. . sixteenth birthday and who nre not, s over 35 years of age. Applicants must GOOD MORNING, see the other fel- hove average general Intelligence and | 0W feeling fine and dandy? Hli diges- .lie of good moral character. No edit- j tion is good, A. L. K. tablets will cor- cstlonal 'qualifications are necessary rect the digestion; get a few at the or required. j druggists.. Prjee 20c dozen!—Adv. Application for Admlsaion. I Each candidate for admission shall : Chicago police will use wireless file a certificate from a qualified physi- j telephones In their war on crime. A clan stating that his health and | wireless is being installed on the roof strength are adequate for the course; of the city hall for constant com- of training; such certificate to be on municatlon with fireboats. rifle squadB. official blanks furnished the appll-j fire engine houses, patrol wagons and cant, also ft certificate frfim a school-; police stations. Officials hope ultl- master, clergyman, priest, or rabbi: ; mutely to have every policeman eqnip- to the effect that candidate is ofjgoo>l| pod with receiving apparatus, weigh- jbelleve in overcoming kidney trouble moral character a6d average g,-Serai! | n g but a few onnees. I while It is only trouble. else we have -backache and dull-misery in 'the kidney region, severe head achffs, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleeplessness and all sorts of bladder disorders, You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment you feel an ache or pain In the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jari Salts from any good drug store here, take a tablespoonful in a glass water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine This famous suits Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, com blned with lithla, and is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It also neu traltzes the acids In the urine so it no longer Irritates, thus ending Madder disorders. Jad Salts Is harmless; Inexpensive; makes a delightful effervescent lithla water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kid- hoys clean, thus avoiding serious com plications. A well-known local druggist says he sells lots of Jad Salts to folks who - .7 N / Those Boys Wash Suits AT MICHAEL’S 98c Created a SENSATION, and they should have t?J»ey are suits that have sold for $2.50 to $5.00. for Last Sunday we advertised this sale. Before Monday was half gone we had sold out. In order not to disap* point many good friends we ’phoned the manufacturer and persuaded him to let us have more of them* He ap preciates our friendship and he sent us thirty-three (33) dozen, just 396 suits. AVE CAN GET NO MORE. \ ‘ ; v • V They are even more'desirable than the first. There are twelve different styles in many colors. Included are those most attractive middy suits with long and short trousers. Of course, 396 suits at the price of 9,8c, a ridiculous price for such fine suits, will sell very quickly, so if you desire any of these you are advised to come down before noon. * the sizes are from 2 years to 8 years and .they are while they last lust, 98c The Store Good Goods Made Popular CITY B. Y. P. U. MEETSfANOTHER FEATURE FOR THE'BANNER | months, until a brief story of over a I Flanlgen. past president of the Athens | hundred prominent Athens citizens | Rotary club. Past President r’ortson has been told through these columns. | will head the Klwanis stories and ! Charles E. Martin, for several years j wll ‘ be ‘' wrt 1 tt4n up " Tuesday ' | connected with The Banner, but now ^ r - Martin is a member of the Kl- associated with the firm of Erwin & j wants club, a big booster for Athens and personally acquainted with (he men he will Introduce to you dally, telling you many, little things about your neighbor you probably never Effort Be Made in June to Bring 1922 Convention to This City. The City B. Y. P. U. union will meet this afternoon at 3:30 in the\ high school building. The meeting will be presided over hy Miss Lillian Cate. The First Baptist union, of which A. B; Culbertson is president, will pre sent the program of the afternoon. Since the union organized more than a year ago, bi-monthly meetings have been held regularly. The dis cussions of the work that have beer held at these meetings have been of great value to all of the local organ izations. One of the really big things that has been done was the organiza tion of the Training School held here in February. This venture was so suc cessful that an effort is geihg to be made at Savannah in June to bring the State B. Y. P. U. convention to 1 Athens in 1922. The three churches j of the city that are interested direct-j ly in this work are confident thht it can be done and no stone is going to be left unturned to make this the greatest convention that Athens has ever seen. At the last meeting of the union, held with Bust Athens Baptich church, the following officers were elected: Miss Lillian Cate, re-elected president; John Barrett, vice-president; Misu Anna <BelI Drake, secretary; -Missj Agnes Watson, treasurer; Miss Lorna j Lawrence, chorister; Mir.s I^-nira, Jackson, pianist; Henry P. Dorman, publicity Secretary; Miss /Rose Hardy, junior leader; Rev. F. P. Coile, pastor. Co., will write for The Banner rie.s of short articles on the members of the Athens Rotary club and the Thn nnmiAt. t - ! Athens Klwanis club, alternating dally n " m, * r A feuturo to- i between the clubs. The first story «|i- <tay that will continue for several pears today, a sketch of Mr. C. D — - knew before. ! Buy Your Coal Direct | From Mine—Big Saving The high cost of coal is a thing of the past! At least, there are no com plaints on this account—since the re raovul of government restrictions— among those who have learned how to buy coal. [Che wuy to buy ctyal Is to get it direct from the mines. This saves several middlemen’s profits, saves hauling expenses. *Anycne can now buy at mine prices, whether a car load buyer or one who uses only ten or fifteen 'tons a year. This has been made possible through a plan evolved by a largo and old-estab Halted concern, THE BERNICE COAL COMPANY, with main oflices at 31S Como Building, Chicago. This company has thousands of cue tomers In various sections of the United States who receive all of their coal direct from the mines. These cus tomers are pleased not only because of the many dollars they save overy year, but also because of the quality of coal they are getting. i.Mnny write that they never before had coal that makes so little dHBt, that burns so welj, leaving so few ashes. If you are a coal user—whether you use bard or soft coal, much or little—It will be greatly to your advo;.lage to write the Bernice Coal Co. at once for prices, stating kind and quuutity of coal you use.—Adv. MU RED Still 'ace, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says . Specialist. Any breaking out of the skin, even flery, itching eczema, can bo quickly overcome hy applying a little Mentho- Sulphur, declares a noted skin special ist. Because of Its germ destroying properties, this sulphur preparation begins at once to soothe Irritated akin and heal eruptions such as rash, pim ples and ring worm. It seldom (alls to remove the tor ment and disfigurement, and you do not have to wait for relief from cm- barrassment. Improvement quickly shows. Sufferers from skin trouble should obtain a small Jar of Mentho- Sulphur from any good druggist and use it like cold cream.—Adv. Ifhones 100 101 Phone Your Wants MICHAEL’S A Sale of Fine Turkish T owel: Savings of 25 Per Cent. You know what a Towel Sale at M ichael’s means. It heralds a sale of the finest goods jat prices even less than market quotations. The towels list ed here are all triple thread, woven of the s oftest and most highly absorbent cotton. There are all white towels as welt as, those with fancy borders in all fast colorings of splendid shades. SEE TOUR SAVINGS. ; 50c White and Fancy Towel, Special 36c 65c White and Fancy Towel, Special 48c 75c White and Fancy Towel, Special 1. .* 56 c $1.10 Large White Towel, Special ^ 79c We advise you to buy freely of these values. They are such as you will hardly see repeated. * Fetching. Colored Organdie Flouncings. $9.85 The Dress Pattern, Consisting of 2 yards 45-inch Imposed Ruffled Flounching; IV* yards 45-inch Imported Plain Organdie; 3 yards 45-inch Imported Ruffling. * ? This is the most practical way to purchase a charming summer frock, colors flesh, pink, rose, orchid, navy, b„vown, nile and white. Value $12.00. Very Special $9.85. • I The Store Good Goods ■ : ; Made Popular - Y- C- Make Michael s Vallies Your Economy Efforts V ' • , You Will Never Be Disappointed in Your Purchases Here For Your Assurance Is That You Are Buying the Finest Merchandise at the Lowest Possible Prices. ‘ Fine Silk Hosiery, $1.69- A true $2.00 value, full-fashion ed and of pure thread silk with fine lisle-tops, tops and hfeels, all colors, black, white, cordovan, African, gray and neutral, sizes 8 to 10. Extra Fine Silk Pongee, $1.18 This is that fine heavy quality, known as Twelve Momme.. It is of full 36-inch width and guaran teed as regards wear and appear ance'. Regularly sold fofc $1.50 yd. Fine Quality Taffeta, $1.98 yd. Colors—Midnight blue and navy. This is that handsome heavy taf feta that never splits, and always retains its fresh, crisp appearance. You will be delighted with this quality. j — ' 1 ., 1 » - Ladies’ Lisle Stockings, 39c Here ie another value, that wiU cause you to wonder how we do it. These hosfe come in only black and white, and are extra good quality. - - Solid Color and Fancy Voiles—40 inches wide.. Special .. Pepsodent Tooth Paste, Monday Only. Specif - •?>r 1 ' s f *■' ' - ‘ if ' 4 The Store Good Goods Made Popular. -j-?- l