The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 18, 1923, Image 7

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rfe-Wtraii'lilf- i f it'ilrriiri EXCELLENT BARGAINS IN USED CARS —TERMS IF DESIRED— * LAWLER MOTOR CO. Washington Street ^ Phone 1711 Bring Yotir Worn Out Shoes To Us. We will continue to operate our repair department just the same as we nave been doing for years and will do re pairs the tactory way. Our Shoe Sale Closed Saturday, but our repair shop in the rear is stiU to run on just the same. Our Shoe Shop in the rear of our Shoe St9re will be found the best place to have work dene. Our Bankrupt Shoe Sale Closed Saturday, March 17. 126 Clayton Street. tinuing to April 22nd. A cordial ■invitation is hereby extended to all Christian people to join in with us in our special services, hear Dr. tKoaell. and share whatever blessing God may send us through his ministry. This is designed to be a city-wide meting. All pastors, resident and neighboring, are urged to attend, ahd they are cor dially urged to extend this invita tion to their people to come, it is my sincere desire that (his may lie a season memorable in every thing that pertains to a great spiritual awakening in Athens. S. E. WASSON. SHOES! Any size, any style, any price, oxfords, Black, Tan (to Ei and Dark Brown Strap Slippers any Style You Wish* Values to $10.00 for Come See' Our Style, Get Our Prices 233 Broad Street Where Fine Shoes Are Sold at a LowPrice ' ■■ ■■ V ■ •■»>» • ^ - -—•—:£/., ita—JJ — — ! — v-.t if"-: ’- \ .M f BATS MAKE MAN — ‘ .IBB BANNBR-HEHALP.A*rnENS, GEORGIA — v\ /I I A llJlTln... PRING • In HOPPING (Athens Stores WITH MARGERIE DA W ■ TODAY COMES A MESSAGE THAT KNOCKS’AT EVERY DOOR. Marjorie Daw feels appre- ln-^i.eiy n'.rvous that spring hhoppin.T days aro almost o’er in the Athens Stores, although Hould lore so. to wri-s them all over again. Just a few were denied her r cist she would still be Daunting her adjectives and most extravagant prateea in behalf of whom so ever it minht concern. , hat her RtncU might wan der in different » | nues of ihcuchl than that of pink teas and jaz* parties. She found jc, unboundtd in their evor- fa-rinaling myst*ries_of shop ping and the fullness thereof nf cafeterias, tea rooms and ,.fe«. All so enchanting and irresistibly fine that Mar jorie «ould like to continue ih<se scribbles unto the end of time. | slippers! Yes, indeed, silver uhd I gold, with just what fashion ie- icreos, any stylo or shade big or little, narrow or broad, every thing is there in quality the best and styles tho niftiest. Milady can be fit even to the Queen’s taste. The nobbiest sport shoes ever in demand, for street, golf ’links, or where ever society demands her ever presence. The soft dimple feet of the ba bies to the big husky school boy- end the dear girlies will find a great supply, and abundantly an swering every demand of the young and the old, the gay and the fair. Shoes for the men as well os the women. In this large and complete store you will find the host shoes on the market carry ing a brand, that needs no guar antee other than the popular sales erch day and every way which 1 sjfeaks for itself proclaiming) a i .ign as long as any shoe on earth. There can lie no better than the best or more lovely than the loveliest. The Smith Shoe Com pany has had a long Dr. C. L. Goddell To Preach Here 1 - n I MOUTH ORGAN _AS CLEW PORTSMOUTH, Er^-PoHcc • are depending on a mouth organ to solve the, murder of Mary Pel ham, 26, flower seller. Police be lieve the instrument was given to BOUSALL England—A’ veteri nary. surgeon stepped. on a «t The rate squealed. A swarm of rats answered, attacked the vcV-. urinary and put him to jflight. Hs her by a sailor who afterwards ['registered ft complaint with the slew hex in her apartment. police. SMITH SHOE COMPANY Marjorie Daw has shopped so much the past ’few weeks -*“• rnas tConlpany to make your spring feature specialized with purchases and at all times of the ‘ ’ ‘ year. she ie several pairs needs must pure! shoes, and s..„ — the Smith Shoe Store, where the bnut«?u') dhow windows' teaming with the newest and the imartest shoes she ever gazed up on lured her indoors. Mr. May nard was there with a splendid force to wait on me and dozens of others, who were equally fas cinated with the last word in ihocs. ■ . r Such a variety! No end of them, shots for walking or riding, for dinners, fory*>as, for parties and for every wPS e ng moment of our precious lifeiL, "“hi shoes, plain, ■nM e d > n contrast- ON wo tones. The i which are hav- lue to the popu- brown shoes ing colors, ever popular ing such a Ur demand. All the'Various styles in the ev er popular black shoe,’satins, kids and patent leathers. Evening popularity ol which was happily in evidence for every body seemed to know where to find anj| nutga- zine ever published—Harpers. Scrlb ners, World Fiction, Scientific American, Radio Digest, Correct , English, Physical Culture. Movie Weekly, in fact magazines of Fashion, magazines* of Fiction, facts and hiatorieal love, the very greatest variety Mftjprift Daw ever saw in one shop. How prond Ath ens should feel of this charming and'attractive place. All the novels. Recrints and copyright, stationery the daintiest and most ultrit. Office supplies, foun pens, Evershgrp pencils and the minor necessities ever in mand. Did you know there you will find the “Fountain pen Hospital’ where old pens can be made new no matter how sadly put of re pair the little article sp indispens- ntair I ill de- i .- «««,*» *» ivjis life, staffed-, * . .... ing the storms of commercial ad- A, versity, in fair weather and foul. I Z?* ?T.![r ny m ' What better foundation thdn years a * * m P°rtant. able to humanity. Now I have told you where tc pens, I wil! things quite portent. cf proseprity, could one wish. • | Radio fans Will find many tup* ■With prices In keeping with the | P |ie »> so^very popular now. Pic ll GARDNER’S BOOK STORE „ _ jtisfac- tlon guaranteed, which trade marl labels every tihng from the small est, to the most Important ar ticle. Here you will find-an aaaprtninnt equal to apy Book Store of the same size, in any city or town.Dont think for a moment T have told you everything knout Gardner’s stpre. for Marjorie Daw haz to respect the law of limitation, bu’ then if I told you ever thing yor every thing you wouldn’t enjoy the many surprises which wil' take more than one visit to reveal . , _ , I almost forgot ,to zay-the dall? nst learn, and papers local and statq including few there be, wlio do, not .enjoy | the New y ork editions ara ever or this delightful pastime. Ih my! 8a ] c . This is just such, a start shopping, tour, I sauntered^into Athens has hing needed. Shoppinf idC Gardners' Book Store, one of theijg such a nlcasuro especially \ most popular places in the clty.r you can f jp d y* very things located on Clayton street. 4n the want. ■ y busiest section while I was wait ing to interview the manager, I huriedly made ah .'inventory of magazines, never have I seen such u collection, in fact, I didn’t know there were so many different kinds, more than one hundred—the' Books and magaiines - are likr treasured friends, a joy forever and priceless in their ineztimabli value. Mr. Gardner cordially in vitea the public to visit his store and make headquarters here when shopping down town. gANNOUNCING oArrwals c Daily Grey Suede Slippers Grey Kid and Grey Suede Combinations t. New (jreciari Sandals Johnson Shoe Company SEE OUR' WINDOWS Clayton Street* cAthens Qeorgia — * .. . ? • -r — —.— • Pleasing Your Palate! OUR SODA FOUNTAIN IS A MECCA, OF REFRESHMENT RULY quenching and refreshing are the crushes, frappes and other fountain dainties and ice cream dispensed here. FOR THK DRINK YOU LIKE, DISPENSED CORRECTLY, THERE IS NO- BETTER 4 ■ FOUNTAIN SERVICE OBTAINABLE. Luncheonette Service DeLuxfi ' “ALWAYS THE BEST OP EVERYTHING” Georgian Palm Garden Georgian Hotel BEST DESERT THE WORLD—C08TA CREAM. ICE Order For Some Tpdaya Dinner COSTA’S riot'd ell, whose ptoturo, powerfully thrilled men and wo ve are this morning p.t.aentiuj; to I men everywhere. Hln message is the readers, will nreacb for tic rc- j pungent, dynamic; persuasive and rival seaon at First Methodist , convincing. . Church this year. It has-Med the Young petple have usualy throng- custom ot this chm-.-h for some I <=<« tie church to hear him..Strong time to bring some prominent "»>" and gentle women alike have man here for special services each ! cargorjy sought to MftrtWvgreat year tof a number f years. No I "hen he has v sited churches greater privilege lm-. ever coino lo " ^ *' ctlon “ f , th » the religious Ilf? of the A *henn | will preach twice daily be- people'than Is extended by the promised visit of Dr. OoodelL He Is one of the outstanding figures in the Methodist world. For many years, until rdcehtly, he has held the largest und most iini>or- tnat Methodist pupils in New York City. At present, he is Evan gelistic Secretary -a* the Federal Council jot Churches of America. 4e most conspicuous post held by tiny evah&ollst in the world. 'Dr. Goodell is u scholarly and^devout man. remarkably clear and prac- .ic(tl in his preaching. People all -iver America have thronged to hear him. and his ministry has Building Permits "> The following building permits were issued last week: To W. T. Broxto;i to build store room for Billups Phinizy or College avenue. W. M. (McPherson to remodel Mil- Prlncc Avenue Daptl.t RcV! I'. C. Morgan, son ot Dr. Campbell Morgan,, will prbach at this •liurch at both the morning and bight services, 1! and 8. There will *ic the urunl Sunday School at 10 and he ti. v. B. li.'s will-have a special j resioence of S. Bernstein on meeting at 7 In tho evening, addrocs- If orb nvrnue. -!d by r. visitor. 1 F. M. McGaughey to remodel residence of H. L. Lindborg on Eaat v 4Jhens Baptist Meigs street. 1 Rev. li. F. Elliott, pastor. | R. L. Yarborough to build store i Sunday scheol at 10 o'clock, C. IV. room on Oconee street,. "ooperr Supt. Preaching nt It a. m l » — L pnd 7:30 p. m.. by the pastor. Special' Robert Borns committed his [ up' class at to o'rioyk. This class .poems to memory as he composed' will be addressed by Bylvanus Morris, Dean of the Georgia Law School. His mbject will be, "Jesus Before Plt- it6." Public Invited to all these ser- ■ ices. St, Joseph's Catholic Church Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. High mass at 10:30 a. m. Stations of the Crosa and Beuedlc- lon of the Blessed. Sacrament at F:C) p. m. Non Catbolles ait cordially Invited ,o attend theue services, FATHER CLARK Centrsl Presbyterian Church Ccv.' Samuel J. Cnrtlcdge. pastor. Mr. J. T. Dudley, SmS- Sunday ichool. . Mr. Hugh Hodgson, organist ana llrertor -ol music. •• Sunday school 9:45 a. m. ITcarhing by the pastor. 11 a. m. 1 -pne ^hree branches of tho Chris tian Endeavor society wlU '.old a Joint meeting nt f p, m. at which in Interesting pageant will be pre- ?A special Invitation tb students and Grangers to all these services .them. First Christian Church n. L. Porter. Minister. ' Stephenson, Bible School 3 Z r, m.. Bible,School .Music by Eldam’-.i orehestm. 11:15 a./m. The Lord’s tlai.psr. 11:39 i|. m.. Sermon. 7 p. m., Christian Endeav- - i. Special program observing "Dixie Endeaor Day." by the Chris tian Endeavor Societies. No sermon. if you- have no church home, wor ship with us. ‘•It Pays to Swim with the Current” This |s about two spark plugs. At the moment they are lying on the sales manager’s desk in the es tablishment of a large middle- western hardware jobber. } v day that it pays to swim with the current of popular demand. One spiark plug bears a name known wherever automobiles are used, the other a name 4eldom heard. •* , “Our job,” said one jobber, is to supply markets,-not create thepi. Let the manufacturer make a mar ket for his goods, and we will han dle it” ' Alrst Baptist Church J7 C. Wilkinson. Pastor. '8rhday sc(mol 10 a. m.. E. B. Mdl, sitpsrintendsn:. , , ... -Mr. Andrews who Is, special stu dent wprker for the South will be Ip the Sunday School and speak a word to the students. He will speak lo the B, T. P. l’-’s at Prince Avc., Baptist church ht 7 o clock. Morning worship 11:15 a. m. Sub ject. “The Beet Philosophy of Life.” , ' m.— n ir VI V- •„ .trill moot p | 7 J The B. p. m< Evening worship 8 p. m., snbject. Mow to Be Saved. ’ Rett Athene Beptle tChurch :ev. B. P. Elliott, Phstor. Sifiday school 10 oclock a. m. Preaching by the pastor 11 a. m. and 7:S0 p. m, a Y. P. U. meet at 6:t0 p. m. Choir practice Wednesday evening at 7^JO followed by the regular «eo!«- Iy # prmyit and praise service at 6 P-V Toil are corflally Invited to attend any or all of tbeae eerylc^ f Both, says the sales manager, are good plugs. On the score of quality they run neck and neck. “But*”, he adds, “we are discon tinuing this line”—and he holds up the plug of unfamiliar name. “Yes, and our discount on it is larger, too.” Said another — “bur salesmen carry a catalog with thousands of items in it They haven’t the time to push unadvertised goods, Their work i* principally taking orders.” about it It isn’t advertised — the other is. The demand is for the ad vertised make. And we’ve learned it pays to swim with the current, not against it” If you go among these whole salers today to introduce a new S roduct in competition with mer- tiandise nationally advertised, un less the article is exceptional, you will be met everywhere by the in junction: “First go out and get a* reputation for your goods through advertising.” The wholesaler kno\vs by'&ctual •contact with dealers how they value speed of turnover, goods - whiph fnove with a minimum of ef- More and mote jobbers in every vfort, goods people know about and line of business are learning every _ ask for; Publizhed by the Banner-Herald in cooperation wiQi The American Association , of’Advertising Agencies