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Xo. 9 Full Associated Press Leased Wire Service.
ATHENS, GA„ SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 19, 1922.
Single Copies 2 Cents Daily. 5 Cents Sunday,
f! T il
MIG SI
City Court Will
Open on Monday
At 10 O’clock
Cases Will" Be Called As
They Appear on the
Docket. No Jury Busi
ness Tuesday.
Known Financial' t
rities and Agricul-'c™
Loader on Splendid
am of Addresses.
i*» November term <»f the <’ity
t will .begin its session Mon-
morning at 10 o’clock and ac
cording to an announcement made
by .Judge Bradwell several days
ago the court will be In session for
•' two weeks and the Hist week will
:iin Stood the Gaff. I j, e <ievpt<*<l to civil business and
• , i.i it. state bank ox- [ lh( . sCCI<nrt w «*tk to criminal busl-
I In* one of the princl- > ness. There lias been no calendar
delivered at the ' arranged but cases will lx* called
ij.i- eighth district group! as they appear on the docket and
r:ria Hankers’ Associa- | will btried, legally rontinued,
t-.i l! port Thursday. j dismissed or judgments taken,
umber of Athenians will! There will lie no Jury business on
mating at which time Tueday but the appearance docket,
ill bo delivered by such j will be called. I
Maddox. president At- JURY As DRAWN
"il It-'Oik: ,T. K. Conwell. FROM THIS COUET
. orgia cotton Growers’;
Marketing Association: i The JyTors drawn a
■ f. president of the • haucl Monda;
ro some ninety of the
!:ng hanking institutions
vo and the meeting on
day will bring about 100
hankers for the day. The
■-4 in the hanks of Au-
Hhiis. Washington. El
nder and other cities of
.n of Georgia.
Tlrown, of Hartwell, is
.f the group and a most
program has been pre
en sion.
ing will he held in the
beginning at 11 o’clock
a luncheon at The
ogram is as follows:
g Prayer—Rev. Jas. A.
• *a si or First Presbyterian
the
V, FI.CC ME
ADDRESS
Address—Hon. A. S.
mayor, city of Hart-
Col. Hen
nf Farmers
W. Boyd.
Bank of
il nu.
H. Davis, A. '
Crawford, l - . I
il. 11. Jackson.
Brittain. <I. T
K. Davis. I*. !
Hutchins, sr..
j et V*
T. .1
It. L.
Benton, T. 11,
M. Center, T. 1
Talmadge, T.
Hubei t, S. 10.
Benson. 10. T. 11
S. Pope. .1. W. T
B. .M. leathers,
Comer Davis. J. F.
Harry Hodgson- .Jno.
M. Bernstein. M. At.
Beaebam, 10. A. Cartei
ter. Wallace Poore, it.
F. Finkett. c. W. Gree
ney, Melvin Mmildin. II. Al
W. W. Puryei^r. W. U. M
T. FO. Smith. P. T. P.ivt r<
re as toll »w 8 .
\V. it. Bedgoud, C.
Planuicn, il. u. ‘
Culp. 10. 11. Scott. ,
L. Daniel. W. I.
M;nu lePerg, .Wjln .
Ha pieman. J- <’• ,
•\ it. Daniel, p. T.
Yarbro'ugh. L. l». »
Nickerson, Sr-. 10. ■
0.' Puryear. Allen!
L. Elder, J. H.;
W.
II
Epps. W.
). o Ketiey.
Patterson.
Whitehead,
r. IHiomas,
•ill*, W. J).
io F. Por-
Crnne. Al.
M. .1. Ali-
Daniel, W.
Tiller. II ard J.’.hi
i. i tiinuit of Committees on
;* t’ mv. ■ on resolutjons. |
r.« “Conditions Among;
rv P^nks”—D. C. Alford,
t The Hartwell Bank. j
n*^. “Tho ’Dftwti of'a To-J
* • Robert F. Maddox, j
■ip Atlanta National Bank, j
• Banking as Related to
•t:iks of Croup II”—Paul A.
•i :!>•■,nber agricultural com-
L-rout» II; vice-president
National Bank. Thomson.
r«*ss, “Georgia’s Need of Co-
ive Marketing”—J. TO. Con-
i resident Georgia Cotton
rs’ Cooperative Marketing
'foil.
“How Georgia Stood the
Hon. T. R Bennett, super-
. nt of state banks.
•'.eon- Hotel Hartwell,
cion of next meeting place,
rt of resolutions conimlt-
S. Coiie, and W. 11. J»r •*.;.
Over 600 Enlist
As Members In
Local Red Cross 1
Total of $883.00 Has Been
Raised. Business Men’s
Committees Will Report
' This Week.
nf officer*.
'•rs of group two are as
i-J. A. W. Brown,
airman—R. F. Fowler,
L. Newton, Social
'*nio A HUGE INDUSTRY
• immensity of the radio in-
’ C shown by the fact that
’-•rt-s ere manufactured, em-
l-’oif alone, where radio sets
"dee persons and expects ul-
'd" to have F.,000 on the job.
r large idant employes 1,000
1 - and ships out an average
rccei\Sng sets a day.
Six hundred and tony-one peo-J
id-* huve joined the Bed Cross
chapter here and $883.00 has been 1
raised for the support of the or-:
ganization. it was announced Sat- i
urday. Other reports front tile Bo-1
tary and Kiwnis club eommitteess i
canvassing the business disthictj
ure expected to swell th«* total con
siderably.
The report is as follows:
Mrs. Sam Nickerson $ 41.00
Mrs. T. A. Anderson 79.00
Mr«- Morton S. Hodgson . . 40.00
Mrs. W. It. Hodgson .......... 44.00
Mrs. 15. F > Porter .... 168.00
Mrs. Aaron Cohen 179.00
Miss Josephine Wilkins 121.50
Mr. Harry Hodgson and
Dr. Linton Online ... 103.50
Mr. Fred Orr and Joel Weir 44.00
Dr. Harold Reynolds 63.00
Total amount collect <1
Of this amount there w
gifts totalling ...... .... $273.
Number of persons enrolled 6
$883.00
DEBATES THROUGH AIR
Radio listeners may some eve-'
lilng he entertained by a debate
between a college debating team 1
from tho west and another from ihe|
east. A series of intercollegiate
debates has been suggested by!
some of the college societies. In
such event the debaters would re-1
main at home and broadcast their
talks from their own stations. This!
means a saving of time and money. |
Smiles of Relief
i two members of Lloyd George's cabinet look considerably
u after escaping from the burden of reeponsibnfty. Sir Robcx^
David Evans are shown hero after turning-over their,
rT; , c ;. offlc ® t0 King George, the Anal formality in tho resignation of
Leorgo’s cabinet. *
MICHAEL BROTHERS
A Gift-maker's Haven—
the
Winter Coats
Richly trimmed in fine furs. A veritable feast
of them have just come in. New ones. ..Every
one of them a work of art from some master
designers. Not in many years has the formal
Coat played so important a part in the play of
Women’s Fashions. Select now from complete
assortments. . .
Art Needle-work
Section
Fine Coats of Velour and Bo
livia trimmed' with Wolf, Co
ney and Bqaverette are priced
$27.50 to $49.50
Handsome Coats of the rich
est fabrics with deep fur col
lars and cuffs are priced
$59.50 to $127.50
MICHAEL’S—Second Floor
The friendly thoughtfulness expressed by the hand-made gift
is ever appealing, particularly so at -Christmas. There’s still
time for deft fingers and shiny needles to get together. The
possibilities in the Art Needle-work Section will inspire you,
there are ever so many things you can make. Pillows, for in
stance or lamp shades, baby clothes, gift towels, ribbon fancies
and so on and so on. Visit these displays—tomorrow.
MONOGRAMS—is there any
thing you would like to know
about monograms? We will
be glad to give you sugges
tions or any information you
want.
FOR BAB Y—Dainty little
garments, made of exquisitely
fine batiste and nainsook,
cleverly stencilled. One set of
complete layout $2.85
Wonderful Special Sales in Stamped Goods
Ladies’ Fine Gowns .. ...
Brown Linen Scarfs .. ..
Pure Linen Centers .. .. 98c
Pure Linen Scarfs 98c
Infant Dresses 98c
Linen Crash Centers .. $1.49
Linen Crash Scarfs .... $1.49
Pure Linen Guest Towels 98c
H. S. or Scall. Pillow
Cases $1.29
Brown Linen Centers
Needleweave Scarfs ..
Needleweave Centers
Children’s Dresses ..
Doilies, set of 6 •. 98c
MICHAEL’S—Main Floor .
A Phenomena] Selling Event
Ladies All Wool Feit Slippers
Pair
Only 500 pairs at this low price. There are three
very important features that make this sale one
of more than ordinary importance.
They’re made of ALL-WOOL FELT. Other
stores feature cotton felt slippers for the same
and higher prices. Only a glance at these shows
their marked superiority.
They’re fine and good looking. Splendidly made
of the best wool felt, these slippers have mocca
sin toe, fancy cut, and pinked edges. Colors red,
wine, old rose, dark green, blue and combina
tions of smart colors.
They’re fine for Xmas gifts. Not only does this
season of the year make you desire a warm com
fy slipper for your own use, but nothing is more
appropriate as a gift.
\Thanksgiving Sale of. Linens
A well known linen importer said on Thursday: “Michael’s
the finest department for fancy and household linens in the
south. Familiar as I am with costs of importation I do not see
how such fine linens are offered at the low prices prevailing in
their Thanksgiving Sale.” He is an expert on linens, but come
inspect and judge for yourself.
$6.50 Linen Table Cloths, Sale .. $3.95
(Size 2 yards Square)
$9.50 Linen Table Cloiiis, Sale .. $5.45
(Size 2x2 and 2x2',<■ yards)
$7.50 Linen Table Napkins,
Sale, dozen S 1.45
All Derryvale Table Cloths and Napkins—One-Fourth Off
Pepperell Sheets ’
$8.50, $9.50 Linen Napkins,
Sale, doz^n .. S6.45
Bure Linen Towels, large 95c
Pure Linen Guest Towels .. .. 65c
Union Linen Towels, 6 for .. . . $2.25
Cotton Huck Towels, 6 for .. $1.14
Plaid Blankets, $2.48 Pair
Largo size fine blankets; warm, dura
ble and washable; usual value is $4.50
pair.’
Woolnap Blankets, $3.95
Regular value $5.50- Exceptionally
handsome blankets in a wide variety o'
hcautfiul designs; warm and washable.
Colored Bordered Towels'
39c-59c
Fine, large, absorbent bath toufel*
with pretty borders in colors.
All White Bath Towels
39c-49c
Such towels cannot be bought on to
day's market to sell for double the
money. Extra large and heavy.
MICHAEL’S—Main Floor
Size 81x90, $1.19
Fine Pillow Cases
•19c Pair
Michael’s Goodwear Sheets
and Cases
Size 09x90, Sale .. ..
Sire 72x90, Sale .. .,
Size 72x99, Sale . ,
Size 81x90, Sale . .
Size 90x90, Sale ..
Size 90x99, Sale . .
Size 90x108, Sale ... : .
Size 81x90, H. S., Sale
Size 90x90, H. S., Sale $1.64
Size 42x36, Sale 34c
Size 45x36, Sale 39c
Size 45x36, H. S„ Sale 44c
. 98c
$1.12
$1.19
$1.22
$1.29
$1.44
$1-59
$1.49
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