The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 20, 1923, Image 7

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of guarding against the breaking down of as a means f -resistive powers of the body. Therich, energizing quali- ties of Scott’s Emulsion are quickly digested, and it, is surprising how a few bottles build up and strengthen the whole body, fie sore that you bay Scott’a. Emulsion ! tmu a sown., sioomtiguL n. j. 22-n You fin f«tore the color to Ivory- \ War " handled knives and forks when they | have beeome discolored or old by 1 rubbing them with very fine sand- I Broad street is regaining Us prei: w**' vr emery. * | tlse as a business center. Only store and that will Charles De Roclic. who tears a striking resemblance to Georges Cnrpcntier, hao completed his roll ns lending man lh “The Law of the Lawless,” In tnat v lie is a cypsy. CarpenUor recently com' pleted “A Gypsy Cavalier.'' They look like twins in their plotting in character. ono vacant soon lie rontod. TRIMMINGS POR HATS rich pompons mako smart lings hi mu,til ham nf or taffeta, h'lowers are be In;; lively used on small felt huts. brides aro to America with the troopers who .noil. This U. 8. infantry sergeant, is shown with wit* and child as farewell to 1 arrival in ■Don't forgot that meeting called ^ the Chamber of Commerce at married f.'-’tional Association of Real Es- | 'ale Boards, which has been adro- jating home ownership to strongly ilinv he glad to know that the home owner has about 63 changes'dor success to £2 tot the renter^or boarder. investments a Oood Indication Other inveetmenta help too. The man "With no investment, or only one, has 46 chances for success, as compared with 64 for the man with two investments, and fi tor the one with three or over, Life insurance, which piay be eontldtr- Od a farther investment, gives a Survey Reveals th Factors Which Aid W in Achieving IHR Life’s Goal, g 47 for the man without it , '%* "These nine item*, considered basic factors'in the determination of sucesie, make possible a high score of 606. That is, if an in dividual ranka in the highest class in each of the nine divisions, and the success points allowed in each of these high classes are added, his score is 606. If he ranks in the lowest class in each division, his score is 464. ’ The chances of suc- caas of the first ihdlvidual as com pared with the second are there for* as 606 to 464. Host people Taimadjre Bros. & Co. Distributors NOTHING saith th ago enspg on Mmt Know, then, that yon are just entering the age bf’gtMteet value to yonrself and th* world. Th* chances of year success between *83 and 38 are about 64 out of a hundred, as com pared' to 49 for the youngster of 28 or Under. From 24 to 82 the chance* of success increase to 68 out of a hundred. After the prim* OP 100 /INGLE MEN 51 ARE PAILURCf, ONLY 49-fUCCEE D OP 100 MARRIED MEN 59 AQE SUCCESSFUL ot life then is a decrease in chances, to 63 ont of a hundred, and the man over 46 has just a fair gambler’s chance, “fifty-fifty." Experience a Big Factor Th* avenge young fellow just out of college or high school feels fit to lick the world. He dsssn’t often do It, for the first few years, bat if enthusiasm wen the only ingredient of success .he would ■tart at tha tan. CHANCE W-VHONE -w Taxi Service Day and Night some divisions and in the lower daises in others. Half way be tween tbs Ugh and low scores should b* a fair “passing grads." That is 680. Then will b* exceptions. There wilt- be those who will violets every rule and succeed. But for the average individual, with aver- tiv* individuals—Without th* in- , This* figures, and the charts held tbs o(flc* of Exalted Grand Whooeis in any of that* organ!- dividual.! knowi being surveyed. Wen studied, el companyiug them, will aid ariy son in calculating'the odds for or against Mtavslf in the race for success. Other elements enter which have not been tabulated of oourao. But thoea tabulated an sufflciently fundamental and suf ficiently powerful to be considered the controlling factors in the life of the avenge individual. rations, or in all of them? Seriously, your chances of suc cess an bettor if you do- Tbs tables compiled by the Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company OP 100 MEN AFFILIATED WITH NO ORGANIZATION OR WITH ONLY ONE. JUTT43 JUCCftD OF IOO.MEN WITH NO DE- PENDENTXOR ONLY ONE, tlU-fT 49 AfiE. their worldly suecn ▼enience in compiliin bfi the subject the age mental equipment, ambitions, and reactions, a score sofhewher* above 680 la going to mean a bet ter chance to succeed than A score Phoenix Mutual Life Insurance Company boar out, with mathemat ical exactness, what men just out of school have almost invariably discovered. Enthusiasm must have'the backing of that sober, de pendable fellow. Experience. As a team they an almost unbeatable. The man who hoi been out of school nine yean or under has no chances for success, in a new fi- '-I, show that th* individual who be longs to one organisation or Isas hka 43 chance* for success out of a hundred, whereas, belonging to two, h* has 68 chances; to three or four, 61 ehaneee; and to fin or over, 68 chances. This member ship in organisations, as tabulated, is considered without relation to any of tho other.cicmcnts enter ing into tdic&tij t lyua undeyMapdr OP K)0 MEN WITH TWO OR MORE DEPENDENT/,63ASEJUCCFHWL among Men affiliated with TWO OBGANIZATJONJ-,58 OUT OF 100 ARE SWXSSES, Tanged in group* of on^qmdred ich. And soma startling things no A ■NtfW8i While this survey, like intact somewhere below,'' ., ; VsES How do you score? Count up’, OVgMlMWuti Agitations Vatu* VAN you a “joiner?” Do you belong to the Amalgamated Brotherly Flock of Sea-gulls? Audvtq tho Jyathrontaca Society msssMl and see. Nothing succeeds like success? Perhaps so. And then again, per- OP too MEN WITH Five OR MORE AFnUATIONF, JOeCEEfj any other, and stalling also that there were certain definite factors underlying success, the Phoenix Mutual T lf » Insurance Company during a period of yearn made a eurvey of hundred* of represents- f,LODGES Office GEORGIAN HOTEL MING tulsdav. FEBRUARY 20, 19 MKID .. l of the 95 in - from Dandruff or . just try Mahdeen, for you perfect iatl«faction. ,. authorized to cheerfully r*- ', the coat of a 12*ot. bottle. . hop*. Hair Dreusing Parlors, • . .rtment Stores. Note—4t*i . Dliferent/* 1TE 59 MUCH 1 f : W TABLETS Instir. Jlcf from Indigestion, ntirxiess. Flatulence ron .HO'- Stom.'li full! Digestion stop- -uiii nt you chew a few ''Pope's Dia'pcpsiri" your feels fine. All the feet, ir.ilignstion, . heartburn, tightness, palpitation, ei'F'yr gases, or sotlf- IkS- . jr - tomach nnd correct •litm for a few cents ilii Unless! Any drug “SUSCfiBETS” 10C Immediately After Cam paign Is Over Here; Round Table Discussions Will ‘Be Held. (*y DANIEL H. MCFARLAND) Campaign Director, American City Bureau. resting the Uve-wir* type of ot Commerce. I pointed out tbe tint eaoentlel *»■ to mek* workers out of the mem- 0"*. The dlfferonco between an or- ' .tlsatlon with a hair down moil uolng all the work and an organtas- tlon with 200 men actively engaged !n rnmmlitdA wrnpfto in oka J ***—-— — Chamber a >>*UnUy n committee work Is the difference ietween the live wire and the other type. YettenUy I described the “Mem* l>er» Forum*' which la probably the moat successful method of gettlnf and keeping the Interest of the mem* hern. Today I wish to take up a second feature to be Installed in the Athens Chamber of Comitoerce, and It also la a powerful factor In bring ing about active committee service. It Is the “group meeting*' plan of developing u program of work. A Chamber of Commerce should at all timea be guided In Its work by community growth, and a program of mlljr ... _ work as developed by American City realities, organisation*, represents T- a clear vision of things that hmst be done to bring about expansion lt> wholesale and retail trade. Industry, and civic Improvement*. The feature of the plan for dcvel oping this program is that the gen eral membership itnelf furnishes the suggestions for the community-wide program. How ure the suggestions obtained and what 1m doif* with them? Immediately after the camnaigii. there will l»e • a lied u series of “round table" group meetings. Ev ery member will lie invited to these meetings, and if a member misses one of them, he will be Invited to others, as It Is desired that levery member lie present at one nfcetlng at least. Forty-five minutes ary given to a general discussion of things that the Chamber of Com- merce\ should do for the community, and at the cJoat each person Is hand- blank wtlh (wo questions t arnwer. They are: - What do you want the Cham ber of Commerce^o do to aid your line'of business 3f profession f What ft a cRIte n do you want tho Chamborof Commerce to do fur th, general welfare of thV common- ity? 14 These Answers are sorted, end 'tnsslfied. and arranged odder suit- ibl* headings. They show that cer tain things of general Importance are desired as major activities of. tho Chamber of Commerce. In addition there are many minor activities, and definite program to provide for I finally many fine suggestions by fat* present -and future activities. VI-1 seeing snen that will require years of slon is an essential In bringing about 1 education before publln sentiment Is ■ms mmss-HESAm. arasNs, ceskm rsaiTy to make Ove suggestions into . A fafe and sane but far-seeing program of wt>rk Is drawn up from this "thought survey" of the mem- berahlp. and it is made public after the board of directors has passed on It and made what changes or modi fications are necessary. After this Is done, the officers and director* know what the membership as a whole desires the I'hamber of Commerce to do, and they .know what each individual member l»^ m< Interested In. In making up the committees for chamber «f commerce work*' the speciul members file In consulted and under each heading, it can b« ascertained what men are most desirous of seeing the activity IN question vigorously handled. Those meg aro named on the special com mittee for that purpose STANDI NO COMMITTEES ARB ABOLISHED. Standing committees are abolished under thf American City bureau plan, and all work Is put In the hand* cf .special committees, hut |hls will be the subject of the third article. It goal without saying that the pro gram will be am broad a* community life, and will include activities in bringing about agricultural expan sion. industrial, and trade extension, better co*-t>peration w|th the educa tional Institution*, conventions, pub licity. good road*, tourist travel, and „*lvlc. matters of all kind*:. -Tim *ubject of tomorrow's article will be the Special committee *>**• Bob Ely To Feed Rotary Delegates HartweftEditarru Given an Honor Louie Morria, editor-in-chief of the Hartwell Sun, onu ot tho bust weekly papers in the state, lias been honored by the program committee In charge ot the mill In the build! _ be on hand as It is a very impor tant gathering/ Our travelln.<: salesmen report that business improves at cvety trip and tho trntlu of Athens now reaches far across- the Savannah into South Carolina. It is alto winter meetiPy of the Wli^-^^—^h'Urei.ru:" 1’ress Association which meets in Savannah on the 23 and 24th or ,, , this month. 1 Mr »' <"•?“«<' * «“'* The Hartwell editor, who is well •*«““*, r t '°T 8 I n 'l 1° known In Athens, will deliver tho 1 ¥“* er response (o the wBloomlng address | fi. “ It • of Mayor Scahnook and will also | T h '* '• * T’Pnlar sjbur speak before the meeting on the! ban TC,ort for la ' lleK subject. “How 1 get Business.” The Hartwell Sun carriea pos sibly as much Jbusiness as any other weekly pener In the entire state and the rest of the editors want to know from Mr. Morris how he does It. Much Interest In Kiwanis Meet The meeting of the Kiwania club Friday night at the State Normal School is beng looked forward to with a great deal of Interest by the members of th* club." The A real estatf denier says ho does not know If.o vacant residence ip Athens suitable ter n person nf ordinary mean*., an] nearly every day he has applications for homes. Physicians tag the flue bns left ue nnd the amoral health 'of Ath ens was never better titan at th's time. . You now see a number of nhw automobiles on the street and they are mostly new cars. This is n sore pointer to a return of imiwrity. A gentleman from Banks tells Vie the oil excitement lias reread meeting will convene at 7 o'clock from Franklin Into hie county, nnd Reunited on the St. Mihiel Cuc.iP' «<’!>, Ill pin. M on cartl drnn. ■n n out your bowels with ristiF or evcrnctirfr, take Rick hcadach., bilious- ron, iadiRcstion, sour, up- inch, and all such distress morning. Nicest physic i for grown-ups nnd chil- ■c a hox. Tnste like can djf.-(Advurfiseifiont.) 666 is a Prescription for Colds, Fever and La- Grippe. -It’s the most ipeedy .remeay we know, preventutg Pneumonia. —(Advertisement > ARAM DUN SALAD DRESSING lor Better SaJads r You Can't Lose Bed Seal shoes lata twice « long. Adc your dealer how to enter th* contest and ■in a pair of Red Seal shpes. J. K. Orr Sfcoa Cot Atlanta, Ca. and will belthe regular weekly luncheon of the club. The glee club of tho school will furnish tho njaln events for the ST. PETERSBURG. Fla.—When l>™S r am while the Kiwanis 'Tm- oprual Russian Quartette will rep It comes to feeding great gather ings of people. Bob Ely of the local , r ' , * e " t the , ®? l,he I lkl elen > ent of Rotary Club lays claim to all | ^ 0 / ga " , " Uon '^ S !Y e . r ?! T U J t ? r " honors. He pins leather medals all j th ‘® * l,e,ts of the r ** ulnr over his chest and signs all his m nil)a rs. letters with the title of "Champion feeder of the World." Ely has the nlcnsnnt Job of catering to more I | 1 n< 1 W T i than a thousand Southeastern [ L-.OCHl rlCK-UPS | "Rotes” meeting In convention | here .March 23 and 24. His friends ' will say for him that Ely can tako ! core nf 1,000 dinners with dispatch strong indications of a deposit of petroleum are seen in sections PAGE SEVEN — Blue Grass Beauty - ./ The exodus of negroes has stop- lied in this section. Those remain ing hare found work and say they jiave no desire to leave. MR. WALTER BISHOP has re turned from a twi. weeks’ trip to Chicago and Peoria, III., and reports business Is good Hi the middle west. T. L. Oiintt has been confined to sit them down to one long table j his home and lied for several davs and have the entire- gathering' with threatened Jaundice, but he I* frved at the same time from i al, le to be up now and hope* to bn grape juice down to the finger I “bout town soon. bowl. 1 ■ Several of the luncheons to be, A' lady of our city suggests that arranged by Ely are to be in the j the overhanging limbs of trees on open air nnd no the waterfront.' "Ur sidewalks l>o trimmed. Since Every large auditorium and dining' the recent snow and froezo, the room in the "Sunshine Citv," has! limbs have been forced down so beta engaged for the Rotary meet.! that it la like going through a Jun- ——— m ] gle to navigate some streets. And 70 BOX cars BURNED it gives our city a ragged and reg- LAKELAD;-Fia.—A fire that raircd J lectcd appearance. here through the night Coast L'n* railroad yard stroyod seventy-five -mn-.v t-.x ,ar*. Th ® conundrum now oxercislitg The loss is estimated at 170.000. our people is, "Tho name of the ' fair Maid of Athens who will bo POLISHING Ivory j ri’osun as Queen of tile Whit# Royston Girl Admits Theft TAMPA, Fla.—Leila Kellum. former Royston, Ga., girl, who was arrested here last March, while employed as a saleswoman at the Owen-cotter jewelry store in this city and charged-with the larceny it Jewelry and novelties to the value of several thousand dollars appeared before tbe Crlmina’ Court add pleaded guilty to grand larceny. Judgi Gibson, after her plea, an nounced that he would defer sen tence until February 22, and Miss Kellum was released on the tame bond on which she bus been at liberty since her arrest. V 'Vr-i i Gladys Hicks, winner ot tbe American Legion beaniy in Louisville, Ky„ ha* been east as "Miss Columbia” in the T which will Introduce tho legion’s fllm,'4“Tha Man Without a When you allow your strength to rundown and your 1 becomes weakened and susceptible, that Js just the time j a invite the cold and (tough that follows ger i your body strong end well flourished — take ' i