The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 04, 1923, Image 1

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investigate Today! To Regular Subscribers of the BANNER-HERALD J1.000 Accident Policy Free. THE BANNER-HERALD Daily and Sunday—10 Cents a Week. Established 1MJ. Daily and Sunday—10 Cents a Week. V ATHENS COTTON; I) 2 clear i* THE WEATHER: Middling 30 3-Sd | Prevloua Close mlu-u.u«. 30 1-4o ' VOL- 91. Associated Press Service ATHENS. QA* SUNDAY MARCH 4, 1923 N. S. A. Sirv'is Single Copies S Cents Dally. I Casta Sunday. IS TO BRING NOTED DIVINES TO ATHENS Oglethorpe Man, Age 97 Grows New Set of Teeth Dr. Campbell •..Morgan, Dr Percy Morgan, And Dr. Len Broughton 1 To Give the Lectures. DATE IS APRliL 22 THROUGH MAY 4 Rev. Claud.E. Goodwin, Who Lead the Singing Last Year To Have Charge Again. N.iXrtbeaat Georgia people will have the opportunity of hear- i„ K |,r..bahly the world 1 * two great- itihle teachers It became def initely known Saturday when dates („r the annual Athens Bible Con- a rea, a were announced. The Conference thin yenr will ne- „i„ .tprll and end on May 4. Tho I,.,.Hirers will be Ur. O. Campbell Morgan and Rev. P. C. Morgan of Athens and Dr. Len O. Broughton „( Itirhmohd. Va. Dr. Morgan and Hr Hroughton are Internationally known and aa laat year their lec tures next month will attract hun- ilrnls of people to Athena from kurruundlng territory. The official perronnel of the con ference will be as follows: Bar. 8. j. fartledge, pastor of the Central ITesbyterian church director: Ur. jure M. Pound, president c< State Norinul School chairman, and Craves F. Stephenson secretary. Ilev. Claude E. Goodwin, one of the best known song dlaactors in this country who made the music I.nr uf the outstanding features of last year's conference here will have charge of the music again. OPENS SUNDAY APRIL 22ND. Tlie conference Will open on Sun day. The first week will b* devoted to lecture* by Rev. P. C. Morgan at li:30 o'clock each motnlng on •The Sprltual Symphony of tne Scriptures;”.'at 11 o’clock.^ by Dr. Fourfold Testimony:- at 4 o'clock by Ur. O. Campbell Morgan on "An old Story Reconsidered.” Th» even- Ini! m rvlces wlU consist of sermons i.y the three conference lecturers alternating. . In the second weak Dr. Campbell Morgan will lecture In the morn ing on 'The Messages of Msggal oe Ilullding AQld Ruins.' hour Rev. l'erclval Morgan will lac- luro on "Evolutionary Hypoheaea In the Light of Blblloal Revealatlon”: In the afternoon Or. Len Q. Brougn- ton will lecture on “The Ministry of Hie CuinmonplncS" and tna lec turer, will again alternate In de livering sermons In tba evening. Athens Dentists Declare No One Has Ever Grown Third Set of Teeth. Discuss Why Teeth Decay So Rapidly- Man Has Lost Four As Result Of Civ* izing Process. Although he lacks but three years of being one hundred years of age the father of W. H. Lathi in Oglethorpe county is growing a naw set of teeth. At least, this is tilt report re ceived in Athens. Mr. Luthi’s sbn who lives at Commerce, visited him recently and found he has six new teeth and others rooting to push through. He has only one of the original teeth left and finds it necessary to have that removed in order to make way for a new one. INTERESTING, BUT UNLIKELY. Admitting that the above story is "interesting” Athens dentists smile and shake their heads in die- had thirty-six permanent tefth. belief of its veracity. MMr. Luthi Now, we only sport thirty-two in temporary and permanent. After then litle pegs may stick on: but they are not teeth. No where in dental science has this ever oc curred, they say. However, they are wiling to make an X-ray of Mr. Lnthi to see whether he is really reproducing teeth. If he comes to Athens this will be done at no expense to him as discovt ly of a new set would create a stir i nthe tlenca. world. Instead of growing three seta of teeth, dentists say, man has al ready lost four permanent teeth as a result of civilisation, the knife and the fork and pre-digest- ed food. Ten thousand yean ago, before either you or I were born, as the story book’, say—savages may be cuting his wisdom teeth, but he. isn’t growing a hew set,” say the dentists. “At that," they assert. “Mr. Luthi couldn’t be growing six wisdom teeth. Two of the six reported in the story must be supernumerary teeth— little pegs." And, there you are. Mr. Luthi says his father is not only pos sessor of six new teeth at the age of 97, but othen are pushing through to the surface. On the other hand Athens dentists de-' dare no such thing has ever hap pened despite newspaper stories every now and then (hat "Mr.. So- and-So of nowhere is growing a new set of teeth” at a ripe old NO'SUCH THING - ' Dentists declare no animal glows more than two sets, of teeth—the a permanent *et. WHY TEETH DECAY Rich foods, cutting our food with a knife and an un-balaneed diet decays tho teeth. Conn* diet exercises them. People who ignore the conventions to the ex tent of biting off meat, for in stance,, instead of cutting it with a knife, have healthier teeth. Those who cat whole wheat flour instead of white flour, have bet ter teeth. Here a curious fact is related. In MWfcilota, the great est white flour producing state, OF BODY QUIT SO NEW SET CUN BE CHOSEN Present Chamber of Com* merce Directors And Officers Announce Res ignation Plan. NEW -MEMBERS TO VOTE FOR OFFICERS Step Will BeJTaken When “JfJ" »»»•"«*«• L ' omm “Greater Chamber of Commerce” Campaign Here Terminates. The present officers and hoard of directors of the Athens Cham ber of Commerce will resign in order that after the present cam paign, the new members of the body may select their own offi cers and directors, it was an nounced Saturday. This move comes about, it is said, as a step in the complete re organization and expansion of the local trade body into the “greater Chamber of Commerce” for Ath- The official announcement is sued Saturday by the present of ficers and directors of the Cham ber of Commerce in , which they clearly set forth their reasons for taking the action mentioned fol lows: TO THE PEOPLE OF ATHENS. Luthi. Athens dentists are inter ested in it but believe it will turn out like tho story of the “gold tooth baby in Atlanta. law bars 1U sale because of its We, the officers and Board or Injurious resolft.' Directors of the Chamber of Com- Ct back to the story df Mr. imeree have unanimously "rated* resign as officers and directors, to take effect upon the election of a new Board .after the present campaign for membership. This action is taken so that the hun dreds of new members that have signed up during the past week, and others who are expected to Girlie Whirlie “Frolic of 1923” With Local Talent To Be Excellent Showgtr&SW^M! own choice for toe controlling ; Dashing, PI ies, New Scenery,'01 Good Laughs, Tuneful Music In D. A. R. Shtfw. FEII OHM mam Saving to Farmers Is Said to Result Front Combin ed Control. Commission Report WASHINGTON—Increasing con tract «f ihs mixed fertiliser business 11 he United State* by a few tarao companies with the price to tne conNumer fixed through virtually uniform contracts placing retailers in position of agencies was reported m I he senate Saturday by tne Kect- al nude commission. * I let By JOHN e. DREWRY •What promises to be hr far the moet delightful and entertaining Tha next 1 musical show which has ever play- 'ad in Athens is the girlie whlrlle “Frolic of 1923” which will be offered at the' Colonial Theatre Monday end Tuesday - evening*, March It and 13. The cast for. this production includes, the members of tbe Ath ens debutante and sub-debutante Hi and University of Georgia boys Jimmie Bishop, Palace Theatre solo organist who pot on the re cent euccessful “Klwanls Jollies," is directing the production of tbe “Frolic of 1923." and with the excellent material that/ h* has selected, It la sabs to predict that this offering wilt eclipse tbe “Jol lies 11 —and that ie saying a good deal because it was tbs general Concensus of opinion that! this was the boat amateur performance ever seen in Athens. “The Frolic of 1923” will In clude ail of the latest and meet tuneful music, much of which'will he heard In Athens for the first time'when the curtain rises on «ie Initial offering of this show. In addition to the music, tnare will be pretty' girl* 8*lore; Athens girls known to Athenians and Uni vuiWty students alike, and it is said that their feminine pnlchri- ludo win be greatly enhanced In “The Frolic.” by the dashing and ■Sr costumes that have been ' especially for tho occnsi- fic .< p.vt which was submiaeo • . v nee with »• solution .toy Senator Morris, republican Nabraa- Senator Morris, republican b, also yald control of three oeeon- lial materials entering Into the manufacture .of commercial fertll- !». r« was highly concentrated—nl- irate of sods by Chilean Interests, lotnsh by German and Kronen in terest* and sulphate of ammonia by Hu- American coal product* ooih- limy. The c ommission described the operative buying, of fertiliser as i hr must Important factor In lower - Inc the price. The preeldent of on* • f the largest fertiliser companle# a m quoted os estimating that In I'll ro-operatlv* buying In cortaln mi.hllewestcm sections suved farm' tJ.fr .'•I that the scheme bad reacti- "• the stage where It must be re ar,led as a “permanent factor" tn 'a- fertiliser Industry. SMS* IB Ml on OF Jill Steve Cannon, Age 5, Succumbs From Burns Sustained When His Clothes Burned. . Steve Cannon. 5-year-old ton of Coke Cannon, of Hart county, was burned to death when Ms clothing caught Are while stand ing before an open grate, it was learned here Saturday. * 1 The accident occurred Into Mon day afternoon and death came ear ly' Tuesday. The little child suf fered Intense agony during the hoara following the accident In m desperate' effort to save her son’s Ilfs Mrs. Cannon was painfully burned about tho hands and arms. i Board of <ttti Chamber of Com■ election will he conducted a democratic system coigr prising both a primary and final election conducted by mail. There Will be no nominating committees, tickets or any other such expedi ent used in tills election. On tbe other hand, each member will re ceive by mail with his primary ballot n list of the entire member- SATURDAY IN WASHINGTON The senate created u commission of rive to Investigate conditions In the gold and sliver industry during the recess. Cyrus B. Woods now ambassador to Spain was nominated ambassador to Japan and Alexander 1‘. Moore of Pittsburgh, was named ambas sador to Spain. Treasury officials said Customs receipts of t4t.tll.0fr0 In February Indicated receipts uf nbout $525,- 000.000 for the fiscal yenr. Senator Glass of Virxlnla declined swmbersblp on the world war'debt funding commission. Senator Sim mons of North Carolina was nomi nated In his stead. The senate passed the house hill requiring quotation cf the busts ofi American standards for all cotton | ■nM In Int.ntnt* ('nm...nr— f()l AWARD CONTRACT FOR COMPLETION OF WHit Smallman Brice Construe' tion Co. of Birmingham Is .To Finish Campus Building. $182,09800 IS THE AMOUNT EVOLVED Congress, with Its decks cleared of major measures ploughed through the wreckage of numerous minor bills toward the end of Its legis lative voyage at noon Sunday. Attorney General Ilaugherty or dered a final decree for separation ot the Lehigh Valley Railroad compuny frvm Us coul subsidiaries filed in the United States District court at New York. First Step in Million Dol' lar Building Program Is Soon To Get Under way. In This City. . The contract for thecomplstlon of the Alumni hall at the Uni versity of Georgia was Saturday awarded to the Smallman Brice Construction company, of Birm- The senate passed the Hveet bin ■ ingham, Ala., the coet to be 3132,- increaslng the period under the wur “ was announced Saturday risk” Insurance act In which a vet- Jlight by Harry Hodgson, m*m- erun’s ,UL> iblihy. will he assuror,1 ber of the building committee and to ha vs : ouulrrd* fry in ;»e*. M » •.»■*» n.-it the bOATd of trust of tho memori- extendln? insurance prtv ‘wj* , al fund of the alumni. Th© Mono /> voerfd 49 to t!4 ufa«nm • Work on the completion of the proceeding with consider.-tum or u hall is to so forward immediately ' I DL tk. aarnttWlail nf tkU Congress to End Its 67th Session at Nooi COCO LEAVES .Mil %£?££?# MISS OF EVIDENCI Attorney General To Give Grand Jury Testimony of Hdoded Activities of Horror. Jam With Last Work. GALLERIES AND LOBBIES CRO\ MEW ORLEANS. —Attorney (Jen na A. V. Coco was to leave Sat urday night for Bastrop to Iny be fore Morohouae grand fury tbs te’st- mony obtained at the states open hearing at that place last January Into hooded band activities which resulted on August 24, In the slaying of Watt Daniel and Thomas Klch- ard, of Mer Rouge. resolution by Senator Kiric, deino- and with the completion of this crat Utah, to grant authority to mo building on the college campus, president for participation In tr.e ■'he first actual work in the buiid- Internatlcnul court of Justice WATKINSViLLE IS TOURNEY WIER ing program of the University made possible by the raising of a million dollars recently by the alumni and friends of tha univer sity will be taken. - A meeting was held in Athens Thursday at which time the bids for the completion of Alumni hall > were canvassed, but tha award- . Wng of the contract took place in Atlanta today at a meeting of the m ra T /-, . I board of trust at whicr were Elmer Fambro Gets Ban present the following: H «£ d Trophy ! 2.000 Witness Final ttoise, Mrs. Sam Inman, both of Fierce Contest a-ffiiSftJ/fi a uSl son, of Savannah, Chancellor IMS MUTED By HAL JACKSON In tbe final game of the largest: David C. Barrow, Harry Hodgson, Captain J. W. Barnett, and Dr. R. _ . — nod ^rb , .id b s k fr l L« ! ^- rfTto* •^{"Locia- mentever held in this etton of the .University, 'nil HIDE M WE m HI III UK FACES BUHHTEXIB ««- Watkins-, - villa High .School defeated the' - ' - team of Greensboro High School, title holder ot 1922 In the hardest j fought gsme ot the entire tourna ment here Saturday night, the Anal! score being 17 to 18. Captain Elmer Fambro of tbe Watklnsville team was awarded the trophy Atven by tbe Banner- Herald for tiie most valuable play-1 ship and from this list he wiH I er in the tournament. ; _ nominate fourteen ntsn. There The pltxiue. offered by thei Ath-! *7 gjQ p er Year For 3 ballots will bo returned in aealediena Y. M. C. A. to tho winning,v » ,(UWW1 numbered envelopes and will be j team was presented to Captain | Years Pledged. $10,0TO (Turn to page eight) Fhmbro by Hugh H. Gordon, pro minent Athena banker. Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, pastor of tbe First Bap tist Church made the presentation speech In awarding tba Banner- Herald trophy. a _ 1 hbap Tho tournament drew teams was- wi.iv., ^ — IIU DflDlll AD TV 0APr from 17 b** 11 ^'^.•.'‘iRRnitotion of tin Chamber of III rUrUUUUll Hflut Y. M. C. A and the Banner-Herald. ;•£ continued Tuesday also if thfr Several players were nomtMted , ^1 j, n ot reached tomorrow, for the individual trophy. Sheri- A biB memb ershlp rally has .uwww.. — dan, of Jefferson High won high ^ bl . cn panned for 10 a. m. tomor- Wnrrlofii QfpnhpnR TjltflRt 1 cois^efstlen, ns did Bell, of at the Geoigit hottL All the Harnett) btepnens Ijatesi Brasleton, Boswell of Breensboro. 0 , d and new members, and all Entrants, Interest In . Morris of Hartwell and Stovall of creases. Simmons of N. C. Decline Place Qn Debt Comi pion. McNary Appoint ment Held up. WASHINGTON. — Tho W1 hours Saturday night of the congress which expiree by law day noon were troubledt with a adjournment wrangle that gai extraordinary' touch to tho session of “swan eongs” and wells to men and measures. Night sessions ware held, by both senate and house to clear uwuy last real legislative business on calenders. Sunday sessions will gin at 10 o’clock giving A two h< period for the final formallt President Herding will go aepltol to sign eleventh he and sharply at noon the will pass Into history. Th* Congressional books were closed enriy Saturday with only on* major meosu farm credits blU caught In the moll and Jam of tbe closing hi Sp,5bh FARM CREDIT Oil MTS SIGNATUI sentative Given New Post Moore Goes to Spain, Consider Greece. WASHNOT{>N—Cyrus E Woods of Pennsylvania, now ambassudor to Spain, was was nominated by Presi dent - Harding Saturday to be An)- bSissudor to Japan, succeeding at Madrid since ltl2. He resigned Mr. Woods has been ambassador at Madrid since 1912. He rcslhnea as bcvwtary ot State hi Penney:• vunm to take the post some yours before he bad served aa mlnlsi Pittsburgh was named ambassador to Spain. Mr. Moore who recently retired from tho publishing business Is fifty-six years old and .has been 1 Continuation of nance Board Until March 1924 Is Thought Report Says. .WASHINGTON. — C ultra wero confident night that the Senate and would reach an agreement on credits legislation tn tlmo for 1 dent Harding to affix his 1 close friend of President Harding *° th » bll ‘ b » for « *lre die adjourn- HUT CMBS: Goal Sought Lunch At Georgian Hotel- Fired with an enthusiasm new helot? experienced in Athetu out side of war time*, the hte teim or- Misses Sara Maddux'And Ilia. . The “Frolic" Is a musical com edy. one might any. «nd with re ference to the tatter part of this cognomen, there will bo laughs, (Turn .to page eight) it nr he Women To Fight Tin Cans and Trash March 15 to AP ri l 1. Mayors To Proclaim It Judge Howell Cobb In Charge At Proceeding Which. Takes A Whole Day. Sawing their way through the 'run bars with a .poefcfrt j»Ue three men escaped from the Mad- "»n county tall at Danlelsrille, <U, Friday nGh‘. The men am Jim Eaton, a '■hit* man, and two negroes Henry Jfoplc'ns and Isaac Year- t.v. Athens police were on the t lert for the esc: Saturday. War on trash, tin cans, rubbish In tho street and yard* will be Ce- clored by Athens women from March 15 to April 1. Next week Mayor Oeprge C. Thomas will issue a proclamation ; setting »»ide tbe sbovs datc a. “Clean-up Week.” and wlU cap a meeting of tbe beads of the various civic orgmntxationa of the city to push the campaign. The citric department of the wo men’s club is sponsoring the cam paign. During the year a great deal of rubbish la allowed to accumulate in various pUcee, especially m the winter. Old tin <*n* are knowri aa the breeding piece for mosquitoes and those Insect* carry malaria n*. If the trash Is destroyed and ■ In cupe- breeding pltcoo of tn- Examlnatton of the M. Link, bankrupt was-held .before Judge Howell Cobb Friday, the proceed ings requiring thfr entire day. Attorneys for soqis of tho credi tors sought-to show that from July to December in 1922 Mr. Link bought $52,000 worth of goods. When Questioned as t otheir dis posal and what he did with the money Mr. Link stated bis sea. Abe Link was handling the af fairs. . . The attorneys put forth evidence to prove that Mr. Link purchased goods from 208 creditors, 209 ot them between July abd December 1022. They also produced a letter .from a commercial rating concern which stated Mr. Link gave his assets at $102,000 above all in debtedness in January 1022. It was declared that Mr. Link has been In bankruptcy four or nrc times. Attorneys tor the moving credi tors are Green A Michael, while attorneys examining tile bankrupt jrere: West A West. R. L. J. Smith, Commerce; W. M. Smith, Augus ta; John a Gamble, DnPrse Hanoi cift$v Steve Upeon and Erwin', Erwin A Nix represented Mr. Link. Mm. Abe Link. Abe Link. Ben Link, Mrs. Sophie Link and M. Link were pat on the Macon Endsevoree are asking tbe young people of other cities who expect to’ attend the 11th Stats C. a Convention to register one avoid the rush which always comes Catherine of, this kind ap- ■ j HOW IT At!i«n' educational Institution!, HAPPENED now have two candidates running along In the front rank with tne 7^,0 thousand frantic fans lift- nominees In the White Way Fopu- ^ the||> heiaa heavenward to larlty Contest. ' watch p, Bria of a little leath- Th ess two young ladles Mies h tf, at went M uing through Sarah Maddux and Miss Harriet er " ne ™ - --" the tone. Stephens represent the University taeQ Be co' D dt ot ptay with the Wat ofOeorgta and State Normal School MnaT ,„ a flTe waa trailing by respectively. the new one - P° lnt - Capt Elmer Fambro members, ___ (others interested, nave been in vited to takn port. It will last only a half hoar and thin wiH be talks of much importance 00 'the movement to bring prosperity to Athens. A committen was appointed by the team organization to make a S u'ollc statement, which appears 1 this issne in advertislhf form It was in tne last' nr- This is signed by the rattan now *- membership) three hundred sS5 twenty-nine in number. | for many years. HU wife wno was LiUtan Ruasell, went abroad shortly before ber death on a special mis sion for th* president to Inveattrate Immigration problem}. Irwin & LaLughUn who entered th* diplomatic service from Penn sylvania In 190! and has served at various foreign posts and in the state department Is understood to be under consideration for minister to Greece, should the President de sire to resume diplomatic relation* with (he government at Athena At present there Is no American min'.ter accredited to Greece reewg- Mllon of the present recline having b.wn withheld by the United 'State-. It I* known, however, that Mr. Hard- ■ng'liNS teen urged by ua: it his advisers In foreign affair*! to exi'-nd nccyriUui. and restore full diplo matic rotations In case a complete reapproachment is affected between Grece and Turkey. nomineM* Saturday* and* enters "Inc' ■itched th. .here, a cast from mid-court followed, n ewish and cast from contest with'1106 botes to ber credit bile Miss Maddux has toll votes. -» hj ",r~t7ltu's7^' iii Interest In tbe contest la increas- tile moet hectic battle ever wit Ing dally and although tbe race Is ----- , only mi week OM more than twenty 1 The ctoshbetween WnUdnsvIlta fire candidates have been entered *nd Greensboro tor the champion- for th* four prises, a Ford coupe, (Turn To Peg* Eight) $100 In. gold. $50 In gold and $2S ' In gold. VOTES ARE ONLY ONE CENT EACH Tbe votes are one penny each. Ballot boxes are distributed over (he city. The surplus money win be put Into the playground fund. Mia* Lovle Jowera continued to lend Saturday with 2776 votes fol- awed by Miss Laura Hammond. poneocsd by tbe Rotariana. Tbe standing Saturday was:’ Mis Jowera 2776. Mine Hammond 224f. Mias Nellie Oriffeth !$SS. Mis* Stephens 1105. Miss Elisabeth Arnold 1*10. • Miss Erma Booth 1076. Mias Carrie Beer 1001. MUm Nellie Christopher 1102. Miss Bn rah Hall 1025. . Miss Bessie Jackson 1810. . Miss Ethel Jackson 1002. Miss Mable Parr loss. Mias Martha Nlcholain 1012, Miss Pauline Toney l*6fr. Miss Martha McAlpIn 105a. Mtas Katherine Ashford 1ML Miss Katherine BredweU 10M. Mtas Hagai ■Hodgson 1*01. I Mias FmnCe* Holden 10*1. Mrs W. & Paschal 1001. Mttn Katherine Park lfrfrl. Mtsa Mary Blma 10*1. Mrs. Ctarencs Stone MOL Miss Louise Upeon 1001. Upson 1001. S7J5IO PER YBAB FOB 3 YEARS SECURED. EwunaiH PIKE PHLEY SEEI At the doe* of th* third day** campaign Friday, thorn had bona pledged to the now organization a total of $7,510 per year for thro* years. The workers hnVe resolve* •to get the minimum goal, whtat is $10,000 a year. The development of Opirit in the team organisation has been as tonishing. Each day enthusiasm has increased. The response cs tight) As Soon As Angora De' termine8 Its Attitude, Efforts tjo Establish Peace Will Begin PARIS — (By the Associated Press) — Resumption of tha Near Eastern conference at Lausanne or plsewbere, is expected tn French nfflctal circles when the Angora National assembly adopts its llnal attitude toward the treaty which th* Allied diplomats failod to In duce th* Turks to sign 'at Lau- Detenntnrd to make every possl ble concession to attain peace In the Near East, it Is explained In official quarters, France aa the last moment of the negotiations at Lausanne surrendered In some of the matters of vital interest to her, but. as pence tailed sad re newed poor parlours are necee- tary. It Is likely tints France wilt ‘ a review of what was done nt~ ihi ri (Turn to page eight: PUCEO ON SHELF Senator King’s, Demo* crat, Resolution For. Consideration V o t e df Down By 49-24 Vote. WASHINGTON—The administra tion pjan for American participation In the International court organised by th* League of Nations was finally put on tha shelf for this session of Congress by the senate Saturday when It voted 49 to 21 against preceding with considera tion of th* resolution of Senator King. Democrat of Utah, proposing to grant the necessary authority. Banner-Herald Largely Responsible For Success of Shoe Sale, Martin Bros. the banner-herald; XTHEN8 ' QA - march *- City. Gentleman: 1 • , W* want to congratulate yon on the enormous drawing power of the advertisement that appeared In your paper Friday, March 2nd. W* hardly think Uwt there was ever a larger crowd gather ed Jn * mercantile establishment In Athens during Its history! It tr quite tree that our reputation is of the highest and. the public realise that they can depend on nay statement made by us; bnt wa realize that your newspaper la largely responsible for the enormous result* that tn are receiving. There were several hundred people outside the doors when we opened this, morning and the sidewalk boa bean blocked throurtoot the entire dey. ^te rervtree of two policemen were needed to handle the rash of the crowd* . We Have decided to continue the sale through next week to accomodate thoee of oar patrons who were unable to get In today. This tithe only method rt advertising that we used except ing twp slides at the “movie” houses. This letter Is unsolicited, but we felt that It was den yoa realizing your responsibility for its success. Sincerely yours. MARTIN BROTHERS, By D. Martin. ~~ t ment. Sunday. Continuation until March 1924 of tbo war finance corporation .iso would be provided for. Jeffers of Ala. Attacks Mondell, Campbell And Floor Leader For, Actions. W A SHINGTON.-yAt tacks w< made Saturday iri the house on Representative MoijdeU gf Wyoming the republican leader and Reprc- 1 $ Ivn Pnmnlutll Hen.it.1loi,., sentative 1 Campbell, republican. Kansas, chairman of the rule* com- mllta* end Speaker pro-tern for r failure to permit house voles Henry Ford’s offer for Shoals and on a resolution i Ing government purchase and re sale to farm tv* of $10.0*0,0 6f nitrates and calcium *r; Representative Jeffers, d. Alabama charged the two i can leaders with ralsurlng th altion. In denying n vote Muscle Bhoals proposition” at behest or In accordance with t wishes and desires of the great I terest*. such os the fertiliser power, the Chilean nitrous lattve.te tho Aluminum trust or this cou -And by the way" he added ' - In mind that your Secretary of i Treasury l» one of the alumtn kings who has tbo ear ot the < ministration. 111 non ora i Girls, Club At Oeone Heights Perfected der Direction of Bryant. Organization of tho Dozen” girls club at Oeone Hel wa« perfected Saturday under direction of Mrs. Annie Mae Wood Bryant, homo cconosilo agent. ■ Tbo girls win learn sewmg. bread baking, garden planning and can ning under Instruction of Mrs. Bryant. Miss Oliver Lyle, president; Blanche Callaway, vice H Bertha Lou Lavcndar. sec Mary Helen Henry, treasurer. • The membership Is compost tho following besides the ofticer.: Mlsee* Evelyn Clodfelter, Clodfeltcr. Margaret Je: Julia and Inez Wood. Gladys 1 - jfeFrti •