The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 02, 1923, Image 7

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[3Av MARCH_2_ 1923. SOCIALIST ARRESTED . ,i i, the Associated M nettl (Sirtxttl Atoclallst , ■ it>>r of the newspaper 1 M **rt arrested In Mllun of conspiracy against COMING TO ATHEN S on a return visit Th? Progressive Doctors’ Specialist Treating Diseases with out Surgical Operation At the Georgian Hotel Friday and Saturday, March 9th and 10th. Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 4 P M. TWO DAYS ONLY mm us am The highest record eo far In the lochlcotton market was establish ed Friday when at the close mid dling grade was quoted at 30 1-4 centa a pound. Thla is an advance of an eighth of a cent a pound over llio clone on Thursday. NEW YORK COTTON NBW YOR&—The qotton snov.*- ed renewed strength, opening firm at an advance of 12 to 30 points o higher? Liverpool cable* and a none * continuation of the buying move ment which had been in progress late yesterday. All crop months made new high records for the season with March selling at 30.45 and May at ch Covering trade buying. Wall street mid cor.i- 762;,3to Liverpool cotton • LIVERPOOL—Cotton spol imit- ed demand. Prices steady. Gcod midding 16:69; fully middling 16.54; middling 16.14; low middling 16.19; good ordinary 15.69; ordinary 15.39; Sales 3,000 bales, including 1.700 BANNEIMIERALD. ATHENS. CE01 —wmanst mmm 1 ~. i I II 1 UUIWISH. UIWHll»r>T?,T middling S0.S1. HecelpU l,~ where they sponsored installation of a new dub. Installation ceremonies were conducted at the. Chattahoochee Golf Club near Gainesvil'e. Mor ton S. Hodgson, president of the Athens club presided. Pert S. Adams of Atlanta, past iiV-lema- tional president and Porter Pier- pont jof $avannah, district gover- IORGIA HfSMFwfeSS* HERALD WANT ADS TO LATE TO CLASSIFY American. Receipts ll.ooo Wales in- nor were among' the spcaJp^ Returning in Three Months FREE CONSULTATION The Progressive Doctors’ Specialist is licensed by the itat< of Georgia; a graduate if one of the best universities; weniy-fivo years of practical ipTiic.cc; (third year In Geor pin i <mips well recommended. Will demonstrate in the princi pal lilies methods of treating diseases of long standing by means of medicines, diet and hygii ne. thus saving many iieo- ple from ■ a dangerous and ex pensive surgical operation. . This specialist is an expert is diagnosis and will tell you the exaej truth about 'your condition. Only those who havo a pood chance to regain their in-altli «ill he treated, so that every one who takes treatment will bring their friends at the next visit. A diagnosis of < any disease of long standing. Its nature nud came, xvlll be made FREE and proper medicines will be furnish ml at a iT.isonntile cost to those selected as favorable cases for treatment. children must bo accompani ed liy tlicir parents and married ladies by their husbands. Headquarters; Atlanta, Ga. eluding 10,200 American. Futures closed steady. March lti.00; May 15.90; 'July 15.02; Oct. 14.14; De cember 13.77; January 1.65. LIVERPOOL WEEKLY COTTON LIVERPOOL—Weekly cotton statistics: Total forwarded to mills 62.000 bales of which American 33.000; stock 797,000, American 463,000; ImiKirts 53.000, American 40.000; exports 9,000, American FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM HOUSE Pulaakl St. north R. R. crossing. Phones 1123 or 1602. m-2-c LOST—LARGE AIRDALE DOG with un-cut toll. Answers to name Last Time Natural Color Officers of tne Gainesville club include John Hosch, president. • of "Alack.” Last | black leather collar The Athens delegation, >ndud- ! ding-. Reward to finder. Phone 308- COTTON SEED OIL NEW YORK —- Cotton seed oil clpset) steady.. Prime summer yel low U.10; prime crude 10.00; March 11.16; April 11.38; May mI . - 11-49; June 11.58; July. 11.67; Au- mlsslon house support. There was *"*1 U-M; September 11.60; Oct. a good deal of realising at these H-® 5 - Sales 6,600. , rlgures and some scattered sW*. I . ern Belling which caused ren< of a few |>ointH during the eAisy trading but the market wns.stttuT- Pfl IIV hlltllul. o.ct -A..,. ' . REMEDY F01 THC RELIEF OF Coughs, Golds; Croup WHOdPING GOUGH, HOARSENESS BRONCHITIS] • -SOLO EVERYWHERE- • Washing Won’t Clean Milk Cans N othing spoUs ao ea^ lly as milk. Bacteria •oon swarm In the empty milk cans unless they are thoroughly sterilized ev ery day. But Giant Lye h just what they need. This powerful solvent quickly destroy* every trace of germs and bac teria and leaves the milk Vessels completely ster ilized and spotlessly dean. Ciaat Lye costs so Uttle you can afford to uso It often and regularly. DIRECTIONS: OtoJMS- T* tn/ult of Giant tor. «< h gallon af motor. I "nt a brush sconr nil until with thlr tola- "On and rlnso thorough• GIANT LYE- fW S6 years th• Best r Top Holds th.t Strength by bullish spot advices and ; PorCh ff»r a demand for Marc:» n <a [ticfs. Ten notices were issued this j mo’ nlng but after solHng orr rrom 3°. to 0 35 March quickly rallied, i ,m'ddav advice extended to ,30.65 for May and 25.90 for Oct- ’ £ or «bout 16 to 46 points net higher. There was another flur- rMliz J n K «•> these figures which caused reaction but the market was steady around 2 o clock with prices showing net advices of. 29 to 83 points on the old and five points on new crop positions. The early realizing aalea were absorbed on reactions of 15 or 20 points and the market firmed tin again before the end of the morn ing on renewed covering and trade buyingg. The advance was accom panied by reports .that still higher prices were being paid for -spoi cotton. In seme of the Southern markets nnd some of the ojd cron months here made new higher eo- ords early In the noon hour with May selling at 30.57 Or 34 points nbove yesterday', closing. A telegram from Dallas said that •<l>ot buyers were scouring the conn try and that 31 cents hau peer mild for a r.-und lot of cotton late I > eaterday and there were a 1st, re-- parts from New Orleans nt t t l tightening spot situation. „ Open high low close P. C. I IM 6 30 68 30-34 30.53 30.20 ; Majr 30.50 30.05 30.33 30.57 30.23 I July 29.45 29.73 29.35 29.56 2S.27 I Oct 29.95 26.14 25.76 26.10 25.83 | Dec 25.65 25.68 26.33 NEW YORK 8POT8 NEW YORX — Spot cotton steady,. middling "9.76. NEW. ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS—New high rec ord levels were reached Friday «n the cotton market bp the old crop ■tenths, March rising to 3U.27 ant! May to 29.97. In the first half hour of thq session prices advanced 20 to 34 mints ttl a continuation of the covering . movement -among shorts that started late yesterday. Trace buying was noted my some brok ers. in addition to' the special de mand from the short aid>. In the afternon the market turned extremely irregular bn what looked like the undoing of the straddle interest between the old and the new crops. At ,1:30 o'clock the old crops were 11 to 16 points off from the top but October Was making a new high lot- the day, standing at 26.54, or 24 points up. V After the first ru*h of buying was ever the market turned easy (nr a while under war talk front act-many, as curled over private wires, but after recessions oL about 15 points. It braced up ugaln on . evidence of something of a revival • In the spot demand. Prices wera I quickly shot upward to new- high ' 1 levels, Mhy racing across the JOI.H „ cent mark to 80.11. March turned 1 in, Inactive and the new crops did not follow the advance, excent grudgingly. At the highest vt the morning prices were 20 to 4S points up. ,, High low Close P. C. Mar 30.10 30.28 30.10 30.28 29.70 May' 29.80 30.11 29.80 29.96 29.63 July 29.16 29*0 29.10 29.28 28.92 Dec. 26.16 26.30 24.97 26.30 24.99 NEW ORLEAN8 SPOTS NEW ORLEANS — Spot cotton steady 26 points higher. Sales m the spot 1.066; to arrive 60. Low middling 0.63; middling 30.38; ;i FOR RENT One five-room downstairs apartment, private bath and all' convenience. Possession March 1st . -igliii E. G. FAMBROTJGH Phone 516 LIBERTY BONOS NEW YORK — Liberty bonds 3 1-2" 101.08; Si rat 48 m r . , . 97s °: Second_4s 97.66 bid; First WOHieil Faillt As ing a majority of the ciul' ntem- hers, returned a’!-l o’clock Friday morning. They were accompanied to Gainesville by eleven Ro’arianc from Elberton. Tho local Rotarians declare Gainesville, start* off witli a i plen- did club and praised high 1 } the entertainment given Friday. Diftv'ct Governor Pierpout who delivered the charter xyas in ‘ro-, ducod by Rotarian Abit Nix of Athens-. Cuylc-r A. TrussHI of Athens spoke entertainingly. Po-1 tarians Eustice Stevens and Hu.-h I L. Hodgson of Athens led the sing- , 4ng. George Rogers of Brenau Conservatory rendered se-cn1 beautiful solos. The local club sponsored the club at Gainesville. J. Mrs. frulfc Orr. F< K yHALK—WOOD. DRY * PINE. Phone IB08-J or J20-J. R. L. Bram- m-2-c FOR RKIpT— ROOM WITH BATH AND BOj^RD, Nlcfly furnished rooms, wRh or without board. Steam heat, hot and cold water, tub and shower baths at all times. Rates reas onable. 256 W. ougherty St. m-8-c 4 I-4b 98.00; Second 4 l-4« 97.84, Third 4 l-4» 98J8; Fourth 4 l-4s 98.42; Uncalled Tlctory 4 3-4 100- 04; United Stoles government 4 14b 99.66. V ^ Mine Explodes DUBLIN—A mine exploded out side the Roman Catholic pro-Ca- t he (Ira I here Thursday evening during a mission service. Many women in the congregation faint ed. The buildings was not dam aged. • 'WASHINGTON—Lisscs in- cured by the shiping board in the j operation of vessels was 33,457,621 'in November, 34,329,80 in De- Athens Rotarians early Friday cember and 43,942,337 in January, morning returned from Gainesville Chairman Lasker said. FROM GAINESVILLE LOST—CRANK FOR .'fcADILI.AC about noon today between College Ave., and Hyll on Dougherty Finder Phone 106 or 1025. Dorsey Fur niture Co. m FOR SALE—COLLEGE NO. 1 COT TON Seed. Rhode Island Red Pul lets. College strain. Phone 124. m-2-c ONE STRAY COW TAKEN UP BY Eugene Frank, 230 * Normal Ave. owner call and i»ay for expense and this* advertisement. m-2-p LOST — BannerHerald route book number 13, finder please return tb Banner'HeraltUbffice on Hancock Ave., and receive reward. tf ANNA MAY WONG Who plays Lotus Flower in the remarkable natural color film* “The Toll of the Sea,” made by tho new Technicolor process. PALACE SPECIAL SATURDAY LAST SHOWING AT PALACE NORMA TALMAOGE AND EUGENE O’BRIEN Norma ■ Talmadge is appearing In •The Voice From tho Minaret,”, for the last time at the Palace to night. Tho several factors N which go toward the remarkable success of the production include, the Btar; the return of Eugene O’Brien as Miss Tnimadge’R leading man; the fact that Robert Hichens, au thor of “The Garden of Allah,” wrote the drama: nnd # the die- I been perfected, the effect ls .rarc- tinctlve direction df FYank Lloyd, 'ly beautiful.—Telegraph. Nsevkts iNignt; Picture Saturday ivoh tiMKle ‘‘The Eternal Flame" unit "Oliver TwieL" KENNETH HARLANP AT PALACE SATURDAY The Palace .will present on Sat- urday the first feature «veV made In Natural colors; At the Rialto 'Theatre In New York standing room was the standing oriie: - nf'thlngR during the run of "7 Toll of The Sea;” New York p: turegoers wanted to t&y they had seen the first Natural color pho toplay. This feature will bo pre sented at the Palace Saturday and Is one of the most beautiful pic tures ever presented in Athens. The following is what the N news papers of N; Y. said :£ tlje picture: The Technicolor pictures arc Just about perfect.—Robert K. Sher wood. In the New York Herald. If this proces Is not perfect then, at least, we could find no flaw in ItV-Warrlette Underhill, ^In the New York Tibune. Photographing moving persons and things In their natural . cMora is at last in almost a perfect stage. —Quinn Martin. The New York World. Should revolutionfxe film dramas. Is an achievement, in natural color films.—Orcna Bennett, in the N>w York American. The exhibitor who books It will be giving his patrons a real treat,— Laurence Reid, in the Motion Pic ture News. Will not only Interest but as tound and delight every spectator —Exhibitor’s Trade Review. Color photography In films has Members of the Bareca class at the First Baptist* church are look ing forward to the entertailiment Friday night at 8 o’clock ip. the church building. BesWcs enjoying n program of entertainment the members- will elect officers for the new .class year. Harvey Lawrence is presi dent and Ben Eppi, secretary. CUT THIS Oi'T—it IS WORTH MONEY ,*S Cut oill this slip, enclose 5c aptl' mail it to Foley i Co.. 2835 Shcf- Ueld Ave., Chicago, III., writing your; name and address clearly. You will receive in return S; trial package containing Foley’s Honey and Tar Gompound for coug' and eroqp; /Foley . K1 tharic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for- constipation', biliousness, headaches and - sluggish bowels.—Advertise ment Steams’ Electric Paste Is racoented as th, ms——• exterminator (or Rat*. Mto COckroschos and trSerbugs. Ready for Use-Better than Traps 90S. bos. «5c 15-os. box, tuo SOLO EVERYWHERE Open 30.10 1 W. L COXE Transfer Co. Long Tripe Oar Specialty. Cheapest Track la Tew\ $00 Thomas Si Phonr 1351 Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate HUBERT M. RYLEE Ml He ,,„,™.: LAWomq!S