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pncapltft the fact that we’ arc dls-
Pualffieit for half a dozen reasons
[from voting In the coming women’s
election, vs Wflqt to say that wo are /
heartily In favor, of both tickets, as 1
announced at the meeting yesterday.
In advance of the announcement of
their platforms, we don't care what
they are, We are progressively con- ,
servatlve and conservatively progres
sive enongU**fo know a good ticket
when we see It, and we are here to .
wage tint there ain't going to he ho
landslide like there was In the No
vember election for either one of
these “women's tickets." May the
•'host man'* Win! i,
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NEW BOLERO MODEL
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Work Is rapidly progressing on the
new Michael Bros. four-ntory whole
sale and retail stores building at
Broad. Walt and Jackson streets, and
■from the construction already In place
The caterpillar gun mount Is the newest development in motorized artil
lery. This mount carries a 105-millimeter howitzer or a 75 mtlllmutcr gun,
and travels at a road Bpeed as high as SI miles an hour, which Is by far tjie
greatest speed over attained by any vehlolo of the tractor type. Thhs type
of mount bus been built for the United .States government ut Stockton, Cal,
GEORGIA—Clnrko County.
. , .. .. . , ... „ By virtue of an order of the Su-
*,!? 1 potior Court of Clarke County, Ooor-
' " gia, In tlic case of Epps-Wtlklns Co,
will bo one of the handaomeat mercan
tile bulldtcga In the state. The stores
In the entire burned district—a large
part of throe blocks that were gutted
by lire In January, are being rapidly
put back In ahapo for oecnancy, and
within a short time new stocks will be
In place In practically all of them
under thn came management as those
before the Sro.
vs. I.evl Walker et at, I will sell be
fore the courthouse door on the first
Tuesday in June, 1921, the following
described property:^ ,‘
All that lot of land, with tho im
provements thereon, lying and being
in the City of Athens, Clarke County,
Georgia, situated on tho east side of
the Oconee river, fronting on the
„ ,r „ . _ . ..., south sidu of Vine street and known
nemllng every effort toward resov- aa |>j{ No ,, pIat ma(Je „ y c M
ery, the German government is plan
ning to operate ugain the central tie
man coil mines near Halle. Tin
mines have not been worked for
than a century.
The youthful and graceful boterc
plays an important part m this frock ol
check gingham, forming an ally with
fine white pique. The pique appears in
a deep band on the full gathered skirt,
and on the bolero as collar ami cubs.
The sash girdle U of talfeta ribbon and
it is an exceedingly novel idea to stitch
the entls with gingham. Medium size
requires 4j£ yard* .16-inch gingham and
I yanl 30-inch pique. >
Pictorial Review Dress No. 9391.
Sices. 34 to 44 inches bust. Price 3f
cents. - -
•‘Cold In the Head"
I« an acute attack of Nasal Catarrh.
Those subject to freuuent ‘voids in ine
head" will find that the uae of HALl/3
CATARRH MEDICINE WlfT build up Hi*
byatem. cleans* the Blood and retn.cr » court of Clarke County.
WALTER E. JACKSON,
Stratum, dated Dec. 27, 1883, and
more fully described in a deed from
Aunie Toomer to Robert Osby dated
Jan. 24, 1912, In which deed there Is
fuller description hereof, said lot
being 59 lent 9 Inches by 198 feet.
Said lot levied upon as the property
of Luvl Walker.
Terms cash uikhi tho confirmation
of a sale by Judge of the Superior
Chronic Catarrh.
HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE _
takes Internally and acta through the
Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of tlie Sys
tem, thus reducing the Inflammation and
restoring normal condition!.
All Druggists. Circulars free.
V. J. Chaney A Co., Toledo. Ohio.
Read Barmer Want Ada for profit,
use for results.
Commissioner.
The famous railroad car in which
the armistice was signed baa been
transported to the army museum in
the Invalldes. The table, chairs and
cabinet are arranged In ft exactly as
they stood on the morning of Novem
ber 11, 1918.
Read Banner advertisements .and
patronise Banner advertisers.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Clarke.
To All Whom It May Concern:
Mrs. Mary Hale, wife of Emmett J.
Hale, late of Clarke County, deceased.
Laving tblp day filed in tiie Court of
Ordinary of Clarke'County, Georgia
her petition for permanent letters of
administration to be issued to the said
willow ar.d Dawson Hak* (brother of
deceased) on the estate of the said
Emmett J, Hale, deceased, an order
having been duly passed directing that
citation do issue*, this tR, therefore, to
cit* all persons to show cause, if any
they have, why permanent letters of
administration should not issue to tj»e
said Mrs. Mary Hale, as administra
trix, and to said Dawson Hale, as ad
ministrator, of the estate of said Em
mett J. Hale, deceased. Said applica
tion will be heard on the first Mon
day in June, 1921, In the Court of Or
dinary of said County.
In Witness .Whereof I have here
unto Met my hand and affixed my seal,
this 19th day of April, 1921.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary, Clarke
County, Georgia,
Read Banner Want Ads for profit
uu for results.
pl
ication
The X-Y salesman sold a vacuum cleaner to Mrs.
Jones. ’ '
In his order book it was listed as one sale. But what
really happened was this: ,
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Mrs. Jones showed Mrs. Smith her. new purchase,
pointing out its selling features. Mrs. Smith told Mrs.
Brown. And Mrs. Brown recommended X-Y to Mrs.
White as the best cleaner on the market
From one buyer a group of buyers had 'been created.
One sale, multiplied through word-of-mouth publicity, had
spread into an endless chain.
There you have the principle of advertising. For ad
vertising is nothing ipore or less than individual selling
multplied. It is its cumulative force that makes it the
dynamo of modern business.
Your advertising creates a specific number of buyers.
But does it stop there? How about the buyers those buy
ers create for you? ,
You may make a fairly accurate estimate of its direct
returns. But you can only begin to fathom the depths pf
its indirect influence that radiates far, far beyohd its cir
cumscribed selling bounds. And you can no more shut off
that tremedous power of multiplied
you can bottle up Niagara Falls.
Consider the circulation of The \
that balis. Visualize the D1REC
tising from several thousand buj
influence of those buyers on *
friends’ friends.
Then—«md. only then—you i
. • f ,| . aasti M((%* amla its
ception of the i
culation that i
The Athens Banner
A Good Advertising Mt
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hind the cir*
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OBODY’S KID"
e novel “Mary Cary” by Kate
Langley Bosher
angement with Harper & Bros.
efit Athens Woman’s Club-
limsigirl” as An Orphan Waif—
A Role You Will Love
rday, May 20th.
ite Theatre
KEYOUR CONTRIBUTION TO THE
GENCY FUND STATE NORMAL ON
THE FORM BELOW AND MAIL TODAY
;:
GEORGE A. MELL, Chairman.
enclose herein J to assist In keeping ’
te Normal School open for Georgia’s future teachurs and school
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until the legislature can appropriate money for Its maintenance
Signed -
Address.
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bove in an envelope with your contribution and mall It to Mrs.
>11, 857 Mllledge avenue, Athens, Georgia, or to EMERGENCY
the Athens Savings Bank, Athens, Georgln.
OBERTSON-COLE
Presents