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ATHENS DAILY BANNER. ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Three-Day Session Full of
Instruction and Fun;
‘Scheduled For July 27th, !
28th, 29th.
Eighth •dUjrAct ••• ;
Bylaw is the program for the meet*!
Jng lot, gffii of the Eighth District!
at the A. and M.igchooi, Madiion, on!
July 27th, 28th and 29th:
Wednesday, July 27th.
10 a.. in.—Chapel.
30:30 to 12—Deimmatrafioa.
12 to -2—Dinner and rest.
Afternoon. f
2 to 3:30*-Basketry.
3:30 to 4—Health.
4 to 4:30—Nutrition.
4:30 to, 5—Songs.
5 to 6—Plays and games.
Thursday, July 28th.
9 to 10:30 a. in.—Demonstration.
10:30 to 11:15—Health talk.
11:30 to 12—Poultry.
12 to 2—Chapel, dinner and rest.
Afternoon.
2 to 3:30—Demonstration.
3:30 to 4—Health talk.
4 to 5:30—Basketry.
5:30 to 6—Songs.
6 to 0:30—Plays and games.
Friday, July 29th.
9 to 10:30 a. in.—Demonstration.
10:30 to 11—Health talk.
11 to 12—Club work.
Each nlgtit some kind of entertain
ment will be provided.
The ftr«t two dftya devoted to girls
and b&>s and the third day men ana
women arc asked to come.
on trial Wednesday afternoon, wad
decided Thursday morning *b/ the
jury in favor of Cheek. v .
The case grew' out of some profc)
erty in Flowery Branch owned Joint*
iy by Mr. Little and John * Henry
Cheek, hi3 stepson, who is a minor.
Little had contracted with Check to
give his part of the property to the
minor child when he should have ar-
lived at 21 yoarsr of*age, 1 Inlt sought
to have the contract declared Invalid
us without consideration.
Tourists Return
Gainesville, Ga.—Durward (‘‘Pete*'!
Craig, son of Col. JI. W. Craig *n<l
mother of the late Hrltt Craig, and
Horace kmitli arff bucl? after a tf?p
to Europe. Both will remain
Gainesville for sometime.
Scant Hcpc For Boy
... With Fractured Skull
Gainesville, Ga.—Little John Oliver,
8-ycar-old son of Col. W. N. Oliver,
who was badly hurt by a fall Wednes
day at his hvtnd at Chestnut Moun
tain, is still living, although there Is
little hope/of his recovery. Jn t\e
fail of about fifteen feet from the
stable 1/fft his skull was fractured.
The little fellow, remair/j partially
conscious, but his pulse is rather
feeble. Everything known to science
is being done to save his life.
First Open Cotton Bolls
Arc Seen In Savannah
Savannah, Ga.—The first open cot
ton bolls of the new season have ar
rived in Savannah. They att: ted
much attention, as the crop is stilt-
posed to be about three»weeks late.
Mayor Stewart, in place of the usual
Power, was wearing one of the open
bolls. ^
Mexican Bean Weevil
is Found in Georgia
Gainesville. Ga.—The bean and pe
crop of north Georgia is seriously
^thenaerd by the Mexican bean weoTil,
according to statements by M. 11. /?•».-
Wood, of the Uiiltad States depart
ment of agriculture. Mr. Atwood,
states that although he has been in
this section for but ten days, ho has
found numbers of specimens of the
bean weevil. The Insect destroys all
kinds of beans and peas, except \Vi-
vot beans and English peas.
Form Legion Auxiliary
Gilncsville. Ga.—Permanent organ
ization of a woman’s auxiliary to the
0.' Bolding post of the Amor-
;kan Legion hero was effected Thurs
day afternoon at a meeting In the
^chamber of commerce. As thrf result
ipf ini active Campaign, nonrly every
^mother, wife and sister of cx»service
' men attended the meeting.
Pretty Elaine Hammerstein will be
llie offering at the Palace, today, in.
“The Girl From Nowhere” and Mere
will also be a Sunshine comedy extra
on. Thin Is a new picture that Miss
Hammerstein comes in today and I*
one of her very best productions.
At the Elite today George Beban
appears in a new and stdehdid picture,
-One Man in a Million.” It has been
sometime since Mr.-Bohan, showed in
Athens and bis admirers wiU have the
opportunity today of seeing him In a
real classic. Ho is dtltbe Klije. Also
there is at theater, today .Eileen
Sedgwick in her ’ invest serial,
“Queen of Dlapibnds.' >
HARTWELL
a.
Mr. and' Mrs. Dan Magflt. Mr. and
Mrs. r/)n Cobb and J. T. Mugili spent
Tuesday in LaYotiia with Mr. aud^Mrs.
C. A. Kidd;
the guests this week-end of Miss An
drey Jenkins.
Judge and Mrs. Hodges and.daugh
ter. Frances, and Mrs. Fannie Me
Carry are ▼ (siting Hon. and Mrs. J
B. McCurry in Athens.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Maglll and Dan,
Jr., of Athens, spent several days
this week with J. % Magtn, 'Mr. and
Mrs. Claude Sorrells, Mr. and Mrs.
Lon Cobb and Mr. and Mrs. J.
Maglll.
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Johnson were
called to Athena on Monday by. the
serious Illness of their unfit.
’.•••:-!« , t
County Agent Warren Is conduct
ing boll weevil extermination demon
siratlons all over,.the count!; Hfl re
ports large crowds at every, meet
ing. Our people arerdvaklng up on
this subject. »
Col D, B. Zcllara spent several
days this and last week at Brunswick
with the governor’s staff, of which
ho is a member. Inspecting the state
troops encamped there for their an
nual outing.
The friends of M. M. Mewborn. ot
Beulah, wlirbe glad to hear that he
Is recovering from a Severe Illness.
Mr. Mewborn has the distinction ot
telng the oldest man in Hart county,
having attained the age of more than
ninety summer*.
Miss Valyne Williams r
a plensant party of her friends W
nesday afternoon , at a watermelon
cutting. Those present were: Sara
Claire Thornton, Myra McCurry, Mar
garet Vickery,. D»igy McCufry, Sara
Brown. Madora Skelton,. Frances
Thornton. Glolse. t#mples„’Myra Mae
Webb, Rachel Pat*. Christine Car
ter, Blanche Kkhf Wldlod-Willlams,
Loulae Webb ant} Rose Lee Ander
son. . ..S. ' . (■ " is
Southern League.
Birmingham S-J, Memphis 4-3.
* Chattanooga 1, Mobile 4.
Atlanta 0. New Orleans 3.
Little Rock 4. Nashville 1.
American League.
OR dsy.
National League.
Boston f-3, Wttabtirg 14.
New York 4, Cincinnati 11.
’Brooklyn 6. St. Louis 5.
Philadelphia 1, Chicago ^
Swatters Bath!
8ATU RftXv.'-MJ LY t>. 1921.
Mr.A
S K
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*Babe” 'Rnth, right, took Oeor gc Sr Carpcnticr for‘on automobile ride
on Long Islancftto'impress upon him'that a good healthy swat at the
iajcho>gjeal moment is what makes the public idol (also the money)
oth in, boxing and in baseball. . .
Bobbed Hair In
Athens Becomes
More Popular
Would you believe It—more than a
dor.cn Athens girls nro having their
hair bobbed every day? Tragic, Isn't
it? Just think of the Immense amount ““ ‘*; e . « lrl » w «o bayiug^l.clr
just on account of some Paris or
New York hair-dresser starting this
idea of bobbed hair.
Continuous? Why, sure! Every
girl that has had her hair bobbed has
to have it trimmed every week or
two, besides having to make a daily
visit to the halr-dresser to have her
looks curled and the* Marseille pn?
in—*nll of which ,cos& several hun
dred dollars, so 1 am told. Somebody
of monoy that Is being spent need
lessly in this project and the awful
results that are coming about as a
result of It. Frizzly-headed girls—
the world will soon be lilled up with
them unless something Is done tc
stop tills mad Idea that Is sweeping
this country. To be sure, it is a good
thing from one standpoint. Tile bar
bers and hair-dressers arc getting
rich at a rate never before heard ot
i.afr bobbed to save hair nets. Won
der if that person took into consid
eration all these permanent waves,
curls, marseliles, etc.f
No, the writer Is no woman hater.
Neither is he adverse to bobbed hair.
Just merely taking a glimpse at the
’.situation from another angle anu
viewpoint. ?
pail to Pay Rent
Board Seize Ships
i; KvclMn: tje wanneBt days of 11
»•<; folk* ofrnpClfclo cfol redeptft
(By Associated P.-asa)
New York.—Five.bf the largest .vna
finest steamship? of' the ( United) sights In" Athens. \
*jd, warmest days of sum-
‘Tons.
e shrunk
icaafiofo' resorts are
complaTntng-of the luck of patronage!!
WbdJ’s 'the. nap ofgdtrrg to Atlantic
City .when* ydii can - bee the. same
States merchant marine which have
been chartered to the United States
Ma}!: ptbamshlp dohipany were seized
tpday ,6’v representatlyes of the Unit-
p4 States shipping board because ot
an,*aEeked violation of contract ami
foui; Bidfe no* under charter to tne
same company grtll. he', seized on ar
rival at Amerlpajj ports; according to
Elmir Schlcslnger, counsel for the
-boat'd. , ' .
» pjallore to pay rentals, totaling
about. (;400,600, is given as the prln-
olpal r,ea’son for the seizure. The
ships are .the tteorgp Washington,
America, '«nsquel(aplfa, President
Grant and the Agamemnon.
F*rom the mannor In which he butta
Into other people’s business one would
%n led to believe that he was brought
up on goat's milk.
WEAK', JUN-DOWN
adjr Got So Shd Could
g.—"Cardui Built Me !
She Dtdares.
«, N. a-rlm an. Interest
statement regarding Cardui, tha
oman'8 Tonic, Mrs. Wesley Mabo, of
past hara, recenUy said: “I hare
known Cardui for years, but never
knew Its worth until a' year dr do ago.
1 was In a weakened, run-down con*
dttlon. I became draggy—didn’t eat or
Heap to do any good; couldn’t do any
thing Without a great effort I tried
different remedies and medldhea, yet
I continued to drag. -
-1 decided to give Cardui a trial,
Add found It was Just what I really
needed. 'It made me feel much itron#
er soon after I began to use It I be
gan to eat more, and the nervous,
weak feeling began to leave, Soon I
was sleeping good. ' ■
"Cardui built me up w »0 other
tcnlc ever did.
“I used Cardui with ons daughter
who was puny, felt had and tired out
all the time. It brought her right out
and aoon she was aa well as a girl
could he. We think there it nothing
(Ike CtrduL” * ■ •
Do not allow yourself to become
weak and run-down from womanly
troubles. Take Cardui. Yon may find
It Just what you really need. For
tool* than 4Q years It has been used by
thousands and thousands, and .found
Just as Mrs. Mabe describes.
At your druggist's. NO-14J
\ Elaine /
' Hammerstein
V lh the ' /
\ "Girl From.
* Nowhere”" 9
. -.,-rVtWf *'P
" ‘ and I
Sunshine Comedy
ELITE .
\ Geo. Beban
v ’ 1 in ;
A "One Man
V in a
Million”
- ,Snd
Queen of Diamonds
, Truck Bargain
One ton feeo truck, in
first clafss ‘ condition ex
press body. Will sacri
fice for quick sale. Can
be seen ALC. A. Trussed
Motor Gty 548 Clayton
Street, Athens, Ga.
A Season-End Selling of Summer Wear
Literally offering the savings of a lifetime, for such reductions wijl .npveiy come again.
^Attractive Specials
For Saturday; ,
90c
39c
24 lbs* Best Self- a
|"f Rising Flour wlil4
J14 lbs. Best Granulated
.Sugar ;
Fallby Lemons,
360 Size ; Dozen
pI8 IbSn Best aa
Rice $1.00
Fine Tune Peanut Butter
f ’ " 10-oz. Jar, 16c
10-Sb. can Flint River )
Syrup 54c
arge Sunbeam Mayonnaise, 28c
Small Size, 15c
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ALSALECI
sold at $1.25, in all good
MERY, 79c
(iades-^-Special at
fe will offer the best values we 1-2 Price Sale of Silk
have ever offered today. Beau- , r ., _
tiful gowns at $1.48, $1.98 and and riber sweaters
$2 4a '
New' Pajamas for ladies and of£er ‘*?™ e °f the best
children from $1.48 to $4.98. ever offered in Athens
In flesh and white nansook and a P nc ®-
J/Ci-i;
.79c
All Summer Millinery C1L,)C
Reduced to 1-2 Price
We offer every child’s and ladies’
* Hat at y 2 price.
25 Per cent Reduction
On Georgette Blouses. Beautiful
new models to select from. All
Voile and Hand-Made Blouses
reduced to y 2 price.. ,
. vJL
Any Wrap In Our Stock
Take Choice of Any Reduced to 1-2 Price
Suit In The House At Pretty Dolmans and Capes, suit-
Exactly 1-2 Price able for summer and fall wear,
Wonderful values and good
styles for fall'year—Navys and
Blacks.
at a reduction of- 50 per cent.
Big Sale of Tafetta
Dresses \
..ogers QuaOity
I . Bread
Full 16 oz. Loaf,9g
h *
2 Loaves 17c
4
.oaves 26c
? ir ffj
Getting the right coffee it
quite a feat.
In fact, some people find It
difficult to locate Just the
blend that suits their taste.
In GOLDEN GLOW we be
lieve we have the Coffee that
comes very near giving uni
versal satisfaction. It is
new boins used by many of
tho hzird-topleake, who are
delighted with it. Yon can
try it without any risk, for
your money will he handed
back if it doesn’t suit you.
Golden Glow i'^-. /
packed in tins l 35c
bS
ROGERS
a
resses
That sold up to $50 and $60—On
Special Sale at $19.96.
33 1-3 Per Cent Off
Lovely Organdy Dresses in a Great Reduction
8ale today at S3 1-3 per cent off In all sizes for ladles', misses’ and children. Beauti
ful styles, sweet shades of Pink, Blue, Hello. Nile, Orchid, Maize, Rose and White
Just think of getting a beautiful dress at .13 1-3 per cent off.
The Greatest Sale of Women’s Handbags Ever
, • . Offered in Athens at the Price
37.S0 to 312.50 EGYPTIAN IHIONZE
The very latest out In Leather—VERY SPECIAL SALE AT 34.98. One center table
full to select from. NEVER SUCH A BARGAIN AGAIN.
Women’s Gauze Lisle Union Suits Very Special
at 89c
Today we offer the greatest value ever offered at 83c in Ladles’ Gauze Lisle Union
Suits,-Knee Lenfctb, No Sleeves, Dutch Neck—89c—AU sizes.
$1.50 to $2.00 Union Suits, Harvard Mills Make
‘ "V' \ * ‘ I at 98c
AU zlzez, ( it ♦. Very special sale at 38c. In While and Fle3h, Silk Taped.
Infants’ Gauze Silk Lisle Vests That Sold for $1
Today W« Hr ill sell these at 39c, or 6 for 32.00. You cannot tell these from pure silk.
They dfe hare,.In.elLjtfzes up to 2,years, Low Neck. No Sleeves.
W. T. COLLINS & COMPANY
BIG HALF PRICE
SALE OF SKIRTS
We will place on sale .about 200
skirts of ilk Faile, Sill: Poplin,
Baronette Satin Taffetas, also
Navy and Black Serges. This is
your greatest opportunity to buy
a wonderful skirt at 50 per cent
Off. L. , a. ■
For Today Only *V -
16 cakes Palmolive Soap for $1.00—20 cakes Rose Bath Soap $1.00. Owing to the
extremely lew prices ot tho above articles, this pureba^o will be strictly LASH AND
CARRY SALE. We will take no phone orders or make no dcliverlei.
Clearance Sale of Linen Dresses Today at a Re-
( duction of 33 1-3 per cent ,
100 •Beautiful Linen Dresses combined with Voile in all the beautiful summer shades.
Come early for good selection. t : *.*
Imported Gauze Silk Lisle Hose
In Lace Clock and beautiful Lace Boot effects, specially priced at $L98 you cannot
tell them from real ,9Rllk. “ASK TO SEE THEM.” *“ * * J?
Sale of Women’s Ginghams and Voile Dresses,
$1.98
These dresses sold up to 310.00 and 315.00. The cheapest wero sold for 37.50, good
styles and unuzuat good valuea. ,,, ; '
' Today $1.98 .-v '^
Sale of Boys’Wash Suits
Very special at 98c. We have about 200 of theze aultz to zoll, ages 3 to * years. TBn
regular prices ware 32.50 to 33.50. ? 4/
Sale of Children’s Dresses, 98c '
Today we offer the best values we have ever offered In children'! drSeeds, these sold /
up to 13.50,. , . ^
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