The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 16, 1923, Image 7

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; \ . - • n 1921 Cash Value of Crteamery Products Were $100,000 . and in 1922 Were $500,000. I. 0. ALLEN «... -lieved to be a record for so short a period the dairy Industry of . year, according to r Frank W. Fitch, dairy husbandry, with college of agriculture.', according to a bulletin by Mr. Fitch, the c of creajnery but- orgla was con'sld- i $100,000. In 1922, as well over $500.- “ Imagine yourself i * withlouij, waving, silken hair. Think how attractive you would be. This you cm easily have by using QUEEN HAIR DRESSmc. Thu dreaa- inp also removes dandruff nnd stops falling hair. Sold *- Qann Clarke county fanners In tlio wider but Is far moro extensive In charac ter and presents a great drama with plauty of comedy and a smash ing climax'. Tlw.dltory la familiar—bow the " accus". —until we saw "Dr. _ Jack.” Harold Lloyd la seen In the title role, that Of a young doctor who cures Ills by the “suuablne method.” The fast and furious Lloydian Comedy , is ltftenvoven j aon of Uncle Josh is fslselj laughter abound. $2>000-a- Week Star Here’ is the organiser of this movement in Tenneisec. She hag already re ceived endorsement ot her plan frtm the Gold Star mo.Jrfra of eastern Tennessee, and haa begun .o stir, up lntereat toward the samo end. in all the filler am PS. "Enough hfarts and homou have *cen broken," says Mrs: Boyd In her- invitation to the country's Gold ptar mothers. "We felt L was a privilege to give our sons for n greet cause. But If the peace they won Is uiot tasting then wo feel that> ur sacrifice was in vain* "Our country abould tako the lead in removing the causes of war through a conference on repara tions, war debti and disarmament.', Mrs. *Boyd has a Distinguished! Service Cross given her for the! heroism ot her son. Richard, who died in the Argonne. AnoUher sou. , Logan, holds the same honor, hr sides a British Military Cross. A third son. Sam. contracted ta berculosls in service. , Our pric^jf.OO It you liaven't yst abandoned thy bridge table and taken op the new- indoor social sport of-Mah-JongS. you’re not up on the latesli fotyn of soerttjr’g ircreatlonS ' M.hJjansMr Is the tiling—as fasti- lon wMtotd *sroiiin \say. It'a the game Impbrted from China by tour ists and lC' fa being played all over the country. It l» flayed with ivory-faced, domino-shaped, linm- hoo-lmCked blocks and Some aids dishes—like sticks as counter*, lit tle checker-shaped chips called | “designators”,ahd n n»*t little pair j cf dice . If. you've ever ployed rummy, poker, dominoes and—er, no Insin uation—»l>ot craps, ydu ought to make good st Mah-Jongs. For this U a combination of. all- these —with come peculiarly chines: variations. ■> , • , English Him producers paid Ruby Miller, shown above, $2000 s we*, according to reports. Now she's In California to enter Ameri can movies. (Note: She's red-headed.) them down. If he 'gets three; or a kind, he says "Fung” and’ set* them down. POKER—The -long counters act like inker chips. Some are' Worth 500 points, some 100, others eight and others l)wo each. Each player gets 2000 points tp .start, and nt the end of each name there is a reckoning. • ’ 'DOMINOES—The blocks are set up like dominoes, facing each player, while the others, face down In a square two high, are to be draWd. are.throwalo Dot's end Characters. Then the'e are two honor sui.fi—the four winds and the dragons—rod. white and green. ThCre' are lots of other mln< r de- ; tails, such as "dealing" to the left. ; hut playing to tbc right: And placing north wind wbero south wind ought to be! Outside of that, the, game is as simple as eating pie. Sounds complicated, but believe tho'se who are selling these sets— from $10 up tv 1175 and more—, Our price $5.00 Our price $2.50 to $5.00 • . ■ ?• * j ■ 3 $ SCHOOL SHOES AT COST Beautiful White Shores for Parties at Copt. J ! . Be Sujre to Find the Right Store. ' ' ■: Jr7 ' . 1 ", • itfV9sfc!cW* .233 Broad Street ksnutnUiip class up to kbpfcV ’.2* yeanr-ago, and rindrw ase took to It the American Agents Wonted FEBRUARY niiri • j jsgoir- r, ,'TJi 3j,H ■$8 : 95 in every 100 •aridruff or some t try Mnhdeen, for i perfect aatiafaction, ni i/.i ti to cheerfully re- . «.M of a 12-oz. bottW. ll.iir I>rcs*i;.$f Parlor*. >ni Store*. Note—It’a iLiTs:iBC In 1921 Cash r “Dr. Jack” Last Time Tonight At, Palace; Theodore Roberts in “Old- Homestead” Big Saturday Special | Police Courts ;Chi Phi Takes . Funeral For W. Short This Week Fraternity Champ Whitehead Thun. Police court tiessions havX beep short this wc-k. Friday morning one 4 * drunk greeted the judge and ^ a few traffic cases were currieJ ] fating the Cht Phi quintet in ! forward to t$ o'clock. Kuunlnv - — The Chi Phi fraternity won t!i3 Funeral services for Mr: W. ^ . inter-fra'irnity championship of Whitehead, prominent Atl the University of Georgia, by de citizen, were conducted Thun morning from, the residence, U 1 Li I BOWELS frer.. JOIITl during: t Foley K ,iii$ your bowels with er overacti"!?, take Si.li headacho, bilious- , indigestion, aour, up- :ind all such distress ruing. Nicest physic r gfbwn-Sm and chil-' lu-x. Taste line can- - ■ i ement.r .1) MANY YEARS BY KIDNEYS nil kidney trouble fry I," writes II. I*. Pink- Jack^rn, Miss. "Pains r.!s, catches in tile h'PAl ,nd getting up too mucl nigtrt. But since taking in v Pills, my' suffering I ! feel like a new man." . rheumatic pains, kid- : ’rider trouble quickly V ith Foley Kidney Pills. Y:t:. :tes. Insist upon iinney and Tar. * BY J What is achievement was made by Georgia last Field. Worker specialist in the slate In 1921. recently actual cash ter made in orably lees than its cash value was 000. au increase of- more than 500 per cent in a period of 12 months, with Indications that the ratio will be maintained during the present year. This advance has largely come About through the operation of, community ereamerleB, the report continues, pointing' out the num erous savings to the farmer when the creamery method replaces the old style of handling dairy prod ucts. "Except , in cases of specter cus tomers. country butter does' not havo the commercial value that ercamery butter has. which Is qow selling on the market at double the price of ordinary country bat ter. Farmers of Georgia who ship their cream to" dairies have re ceived! twice the amount of re turns they wonlil have received from the samo producta if made Into butter or the form. This Is because creamery better is a standard, product, uniform in qual-. lty, color, flavor and" package, not often the case with butter made at home. WAS FORMERLY DRUG ON MARKET "In many small towns, previous to the starting of-cream shipping, conritr? butter was a drug on the market at 15 to IS cents a pound with mopy growers refualug to handle It at all. It was not a mer chantable product. Today, It 4s paLace THEO ROBERTS, THE OLD SATURDAY SPECIAL p D rViilrl’c R „ , I forward to fl o’clock. Running j hard fought con:egt Thursday South Lumpkin itreeL rv. L^nna S iv e p O I il with. Ut U’il light* is thft iruin •» night by the sco-c of II 26. , Wasson and Rev. George Farmers dinanee being violated in the city «n. —*« ~ Shows ~ That Will T<OSe Through Use!lino ‘foiMhu’offense'ls calcylateC of Poor Spprl I to curb the practice soon. Ul OWU, y I • Chief Reuse? slates that many , motorists are registering their cars ; us qt-w lags are icceiv. u uul tuvm j are large numbirs yet who have I felled to buy (he 191’a license. j It is generally believed that no time extension will be given this j y ar and .(.lut every car running after -March 1st without a. 1U2-' tag will rur. the chance cf having the operator served with papers nnd an extra tax assessed. So far only 30,000 tegs have been Issued over th? entire state and hut two weeks remain fqr them to be purchased without a penalty BY J. D. ALLEN That Northeast Georgia baa lost Inn- world-wide reputation for pro- duclng good quality, modlum- length cotton and that farmers of ibis reetlon of the slate will un dergo a serious loss this year from fe use of inferior planting seed are outstanding points In a report made public by R. R. Childs, pro fessor of agronomy’ at the state college df agriculture. As directoa of cotton Industry, professer Childs has made a close study of the situation for th» i-ollege. with special reference to the varieties of staple most suit able for the different soils ot Georgia. He asserts that farmers, arching for a variety of cotton h.-st suited for boll weevil condi tions. have been exploited in numerous. Instances by tho pur chase ot seed decidedly inferior in quality. -The report continues, in nart: “Numerous tests have shown that for tlip northern part of the itnfe such varieties as College No. 1 . Cleveland Big Boll. Texas Burr, and In 3ome cases Poulnot, have given much better yields and ner returns per acre than the ] talioii shhwwl off splendidly} School Cadets Stage Parade The A then* High school cadets under the leadership of the rom- mandant. Major Hunter Harris, atnged u parade In' the down town Nortton of the city Friday mornfhg and created a nplondld impression muonic tho laricc crowds Hint cuth« erod on th.c Htreets to see the boyji ip their natty uniform* march by. The parade waa headed l»y the High School band, probably the I»e.st f its klild in th** statf. nud tip; bat- | % , aliotl Ah'owed Off unlendldlv* v Klnc«* liort staple cottons such os half Major llurri*. win Kills, Carter, uqd Vcrnaior^ conducted the services and starred for ’*tl>e Chi FhJ. while interment followed In Whitney*-and ChecXcy were the cemetery, bright satellites fi r losers. j A large number of Hf. Whl ^ • bead’s scores of Mends Come HereJfer . :3S^S&'WT- Sunday Meetings h»“ ""i/ • ' -the Stat* attend in Knetfii ami Mr.-*. Clarence Level Whitehead was urc coming' to A then* to uaaist oldest and most highly the Saturday and Hundav meet’**** , » citizens of the city and of the Salvation Army here. Mr.j caused mucl^ regft; smoni SS %V. friMdk. have some Intel eating information , to give out here. • Knaigu Lever wai the official rep* preser.tative nenf by tho Salvation Army to Savannah to welcome the I returning *<>ldtcrs from Germany and i wan among the first to board the J transport St. Mlhlcl at the qumran- • plans for raising $54)00 tlq<* station nnd then accompanist 1 the ship to the debarking dock. The vorlc was mostly nmong the mar Raise $5,000 Fdr SalvationArm; j by the Salvation Amy here are 1 _____ being worked out by the Advisory ricd noidicm and the German wive' Board, It was announced Friday, and i.allies were asxlsted by the. Sal- Salvation Army workers to-t ' vallon Army reprcnentailvc. ' days do not have to spend Ensign Lever will talk Hiinday 'Hm|i> tlmo aolodtlttg (U ‘ ‘ which to carry on their work I The Athena Association. , stance, la maintained by ; a fund each year at a certq instead of “palling the haf night at the City Hall oh the Im prcsslons he gathered from that ex Uerlence. The public is, Cordially In vited. u • Long Memorial I by day. aud half. King. Okra Loaf, Simp-j •• 'ins. Hunker, and others. ‘•In the southern part of the j ^‘“'j^w slate whore much of tho land ia infected with wilt or black root. >uch cottons aa Wilt Resistant TDole and Lewis 63 arc *ood va- rieties. hut College No. 1 and ‘•levoland do well there where no wilt is present. “When Georgia farmers return to the use of the good standard varieties mentioned, and discard all the inferior types being Since retired regu- army officer. t«»ok charge of tho etn they hove .made wonderful advancement in their military course nnd will compare favorably with any [j»rcp military.'school id the Mato. Mrs. Davis Laid i To Rest Friday u ! The funeral- of Mrs. Joosic Ann i I»avK aged *9 years, widow of i the ‘ lute P. L. Dmvls, who died Ttiurs- "Dr. Jack," Last Tims ploited. It will mean that a bettor ( j ay at j, pr pome off the Lexington rice generally will be obtained j road, was conducted Friday after noon at *2 o’clock Rev. Allen of that be la Uie most consistent fun- j calibre, maker on tno Screen by his latest I Fawcett, comedy, “Dr. Jack," which is cecn, Ridgw j for the last time at the Palace tc - ! O’Connor, James Mason, Eth.*l Old Homestead” which comes to imbi —; ^ iVf«i nor cent of very snort staple iwrviiw uiiikmimi. e. Theodore Roberts, George • 1 ‘. r ® the ninn irowine mod '<.ltow.d in the fa ett, T. Roy Barnes. Fritz! P”;"“ ,?"• "’“"f™" 1 "* T 0 "" Dorsey, was In ray. Harrison Ford. Kathlcin h ."'° iS Z"' nnH rangeme,.,.. _ Harold Lloyd haa again proved |truthfully be said to be of tbit (^‘’^“““of'ra^lhort'aUplS |t-rvin. omciating. The Interment and havebeauti- jmada up at creameries and brings. jjlght. -There are comedlana vfco] Wales and others make up a list till hair. a reasonable price. make exceedingly tunny pictures, that is hard to surpass. CUT THIS OUTtt-lT IS WORTH . ... _. - „ MONEY. l» JSWSfS *° devote '^. ach 0[ 5J« here the comejUgA.(alrly outshines with attMnCTl'ilveulurcSIlWEa in wllpi tr.closb with speech to that tdpic. 1 ¥ $ f /fll tho Great'^Tdrit of the screen. |4y td -l.o rcsTbred to bis: home to-Foley & Co., 2835 . ' . It's a great comedy and you really sweetheart. But there IS<ar i Cut out thi. pul mail it toiTVlOy & C?-i Sheffield A VC.,Chicago, 111., writ- ing name and address clearly. You will receive in rttum a trial pnek- itt contairiipK Foley’s Honey and T«r Compound for eaqghs, cold, ,rd croup; Foley' Pills for pain? in tide? and back; rheumntism, backache, kidney and bladder ail- vents; ami Foley Cathartic Tab- Vj. a wholesome and thorpughly eionsing cathartic for constipa- tin, i.ili.usnbss, headaches, and ikjrvii'h bowels. Sold evci-ywherc. -(Advertisement.) , Do You Know how to get a new pair of Red Seal Shoes free? Ask youc dealer about the unusual contest in which thousands of shoe, will he given away this year. . L J. K. Orr Shoo Co. Atlanta, Ca. , but Lloyd Is the most consistent { This Paramount picture Is based and dependable of the Sons of ’ on Denman Thompson's famous Laughter. "Grandma’s Boy" seem • | play In which tlfat celebrated ac_. od to us to be the perfect comedy i tor appeared for thirty-two years, Make Your Own Soap for One Cent a Cake M aking yo soup to n trouble than. CO meal. Results Uq cer tain and the eog|b of better quality than much you buy. You um up the waste fats irom the kitchen which an- usually thrown :iv uy. One con of Giant , l.ye makes 12 cukes of hard soap at a cost of one cent a cake; or 12 gallons of soft soap at a cost of one cent a 4*1- lon. Full directions on Die can. For 8# years 'he best home-made ■ 'up has' been made ">>li Giant Lye, and "Hi he, as long as soap i mad* at home. GIANT 'The Old Homestead” Palace Speeial -Saturday i apontatK-oca' and and <jir-morn than that'to tho story. Therb la ail venture,! lore, human character In •abundance, humor that is rich and pathos that is Tears and ter market can be expected until ouch varieties as Okra, Rucker. Half and re no longer PllPS MB UKIBi HULAIJI, _ _ _ A ' ' nee'r known*?n fev. Morgftll At Prince Baptist POCKEfs ALLOWED These who love pockets—and most wonien dp- will lie glad to Rev. Morgan, neenmnanfed kntnv that many dresses have one | by his special singer, will nil the t>ul- or'two on ttio skirt, epmetlmes of , pit. «f the Prince Avenue Baptist church Sunday for the morning and afternoon services, _ Mr. Morgan Is the or'two on th'o skirt, epmetlmes -rifitrastlns material, and some times of lace, embroidery, or bro- cadnd fahrle. if thoro Is but ono pdfltot, It is always monogram- nteil. ... n , a e i The method ot raising the mon-- r UltCl LrOWUll? «V St one time has made for ef" • ® deucy. It Is pointed oitL The Crawford W. Long memorial TLa*? t^exSansa to JSJJlrad^ fund cqptlnues to grow, slowly CknSrta. ° r 10 ‘ be | RIBBON BASHES , I Narrow ribbon sashes of not «S >»t2 sMSTirfif into .very, full rosittes. Mrs. Hugh While Women's Club V. Mrs.’ Rdlph Hodgson Mrs. Joel Wler Mrs. Alexander S. Erwin .Miss Mary Erwin -Total to date 2.00 7.00 Jj»'F _ loo! A FOOD tSW—bON*^ J Missrr 1.00 . I to dale wJjSg & Dr. MeD Speaks w* ■***»'a%Dm m 0 » At Winder Meet ! Sr3i%“S: croup, bronchial, ‘tflue” Dr. John D. Melt, of. Athens was whooping' couffKs. and tlcklii one of tho principal speakers at throat; 1 Chamberlain’s Stomai theyseries of meetings hold at tho and Liver* Tablets for stonvic Winder First Baptist church this troubles, Indigestion, ’gassy pain Campbell Morgan and. tbe week in interest c f the dcnomlna- that crowd the tlon in this section. and constipation Others of qua .-vcilon who sppl$e Salv«, * * ’ were: Rev. *. H. Wchh, Monroe; - Rev. W. A. Wray, Rlbcrton.' Dr. blllt imber In e,v*ry. family piles ami valued faniU ' * cents.! ni- Men spoke on the "Demand For )v modiciptt for only' 5 c | Christian Education.” Oq^’t, mtos — AdveKiaemenl ;- s At PAUL HADAWAY , 5 WE START THE SEASON AT $5*00 No Mark-Ups At the Beginning of the Season. Our price $2.50 to.$5.00 For uysmstkt Best Air-Tight Top HoUU tht SfT