The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 20, 1923, Image 3

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iMtmHhj Your Complexion In Ten Days SciontJ.'j long ago discovered uidcind'Oud in Nadlnola Cream rtose cU toents which bleach the Jtin, rxxove tan, freckles, pirn* oIcj ar.o blackheads, and pro* th..' smooth, satin-like triturc *■> much admired. By its "wn virtues Nadlnola Cnam r • nodes imparities and letres 're skin dear, healthy isd beautiful. Guarantee and directions in (tch package. Two sites, GOc. lad $1.00, at your toilet coon ter. end Endorsed By Thousands w nONAL TOILET CO, Pub. Toe. TP* WAWWBB.BRgALD, ATHIH8. GEORGIA Piggly-Wiggly In Advance Waa E ?L I MR. ANJ MRS. LEE 7^8 IN FLOWER** MORRIS LNThRTAIN AT PALACE. | WEDDING PARTY TUESDAY When Knighthood Was in I EVENING Flower,” the gorgeous and very A lovely social event of Tuesday The friendly shine rf * g " ,d f". ,lp,< ? . beautiful picture at the Palace is .evening will be the beautiful din- s,nt n * ht today to Somebody* need, considered by novie fans and by " * **- fcnddl’s Pills, Ambition Bnnd, For Run-Do , n, Tired Out People. If rot] feel tired oul. out of aorta, mpomlent, mentally or physically mrtued. get a CO cent box of fmdr!!'a I’llla, Ambition Brand, at ftiatr It Hon today and* take the Int big step toward feeling better igbl away. g rou work too, hard, smoko too pet or are nerVous, Wendell’s Pda Ambition Brand, will make ■mtr back from Palmer dt Boa a tks first box purchased, is a treatment tor affections ot Is nervouc system, constipation, p of appetite, sleeplessness, or krvous Indigestion, get a box of tafell'. Pills, Ambition Brand N feel better In three days or tin on the money back plan. — llwrtlsement. VAN-NIL Satisfies every one fortunate anough to lhave seen it to be one of the most wonderful productions and most brilliant achievements of the ell- ver screen. Starring the beautiful 'Manon Davies whose work ie »up- ert> » n .i supported by an all aUr cast This picture coat the pro- over • million dollar!. The remarkable beauty of .When Knighthood Waa in £■.*?» the dramatic story and historic accuracy, its superb pho tography and rich costumes stamp it as one of the most magnificicnt Pictures over presented. The Palace played to record houses all Monday and Tuesday and Wednesday bids fair to be the largest ever. One of the most spectacular feats ever filmed is where Princess Wary and Charles Brandon on horeeback jump off a bridge thirty feet high and into the livin' to cs- <*apo the king’s pursuers. Three thousand costumes of the Tudor period repreecnt an expen diture of <100,000. The wedding dress alone worn by Mias Davierf when, as Princess Mary Tudor, she becomes the bride of old King Louis XII of France, cost <1,500 and is so heavily laden with gems it weighs twenty-five pounds. No picture has had aueh a gre.it cast of splendid actors reerptted from both stage and screen. -No pen picture can poeslbly describe |$a gorgeousrfess r.nd mf gnlflci encc. —DR OME 8CHOOL CLUB MEETING POSTPONED The Homo School club meting, announced for Thursday afternoon, with Mrs, Burnet and Mias Bacon hn# been postponed until after Raster, the date to be announced later, MRS. ELLIOTT FEARS EMMANUEL CHURCH WEDNESDAY 3:30 Mr*. Elliott Fears will entertain her bridge club Wednesday after* noon, nt 3:30, which will be one of tho week's most delightful social affairs of very cordial Interest to the membem. ner party at which Mr. and Mm. L*v Morris entertain in honor of their charming young ‘daughter. Miss Joan Linda Morris, whose marriage- to Mr. Harris Maurice Raden, of Ptttsburg. Pa„ will be of state-wide Interest. Wednesday evening at the Bymutogue. follow ed by a brilliant reception at the Georgian hotel. Very cordial and affectionate interests centers th© beautiful Nuptials. The guests this evening will include the two fami lies und the wedding party. The usual lavish hospitality of tho home will be very grucelously ex tended. • WHO? . By Beulah Rose Stevens A'smile went winging its cheery way Straight to Somebody's heart today*. Like u happy sunbeam out of the blue! I wonder who sent it! Did you? Today I heard the merriest song, And the darkling day seemed not half so long; The gray clouds parted, the peeped through, I wonder who sang It! Did you? And set the seal on a friendship true. X wonder who did It! Did You? TONIGHT "TOMORROW “When Knighthood Was In Flower” -'KJ The Feature Beautiful / “RICH MEN’S WIVES” and DR. CODE THURSDAY and FRIDAY TACKY PARTY UHILDS STREET 8C00L FRIDAY, 8 TO Kb very charming and nntallr, event of tlrtj week will »• the li-.|i Plly plunnctL Tncky party for grown-ups at* the Child's Strait hcbool FYlduy evening from :> lo 10. A gala time is promised every O' e. prises will be given for the best costume and lev y refresh ments solved. Admission 10 cents for those in costume and 25 cents, for those not In enstum-.' Fun snd * fiolic and a good tlmo L promised every* t ne. ' CD MUSIC STUDY CLUB MEETS TUE8DAY EVENING WITH MRS. J. M. HODGSON Tho music study club meets this Tuesday evening with Mrs. J. Hodgson on MUIedge Ave. ut o'clock. MRS. L. BEER ENTERTAINS 8EWINQ CLUB THURSDAY AFTERNOON Mrs. L. Beer will entertain her sewing dub Thutsdsy afternoon, which will assemble the members for the usual enjoyable and Infor- nml paslime. the MISS RACHAEL GRIGGS ENTERTAINS FOR MI8S MARGARET ROWE / THURSDAY 3t30 ' VA lovely , nodal event .... week will bo the small, but delight ful planned bridge party for Miss Margaret Rowe, at which Miss Rachael Qrlggs wjll entertain, Thursday afternoon at 3:30. at her home on Dearing street. service league gMMANUEL CHURCH .... rsK 1 ™ 1 *'' - ■ASJ&ttaSJ'SS: o’clfck." th * P>rl,h home at PROF. e. r mell CALLS MEETING OF PATRONS . E- B. Mell of the Hi .school calls * meeting of all t„. 3dMfo/ < 5, lhur,d * y sttetnoon nt y'.^SMSKlLSBSf • full attendance Is desired ’ % REGULAR MONTHLY MlkTINO WOMAN'S CLUB MONDAY 3130 The regular monthly meeting .. the Woman * dub will be held Mon day afternoon at 3:30 when Mrs. Horace Ritchie, chairman of the Junior Membership, will be In charge. Mrs. I*mar Rucker, president of. the dub: Mrs. E. R. Hodgson. Jr., and Mrs. Harris Dews met Monday night with Mrs, Ritchie at the Nor- mal School when they elected Miss Msry Kelley as* temporary chairman of the Junior Club, and they will assist Mr*. Ritchie In the program. All member* who hare thole sub- sriiptlon for the Ladles' Home Jour nal toward* the Htate FcderaUon scholarship loan fund are asked send same to Mrs. Rufus Turner. EDUCATION COMMITTEE MEETS FRIDAY 3:30 The Educational Committee of the Woman's dub will meet Friday aft enumn at the club at >3:30. Let the Sunshine ini U P in the morning? “There’s a Reason.' Coffee and tea are known to affect many people that way. Often, these beverages cause nervousness, sleeplessness and severe headache. “There’s a Reasoih” Postuni, made from wheat roasted just itke coffee, is 3 delightful mealtime bev erage free from any element of harm. Try it instead of coffee or tea, and let the sunshiny in. Postum i. fii73ugvkx ajj$aooo!j” Kale by Rectum Cared Company, Inc. Ca'.ila Creek, Ml-h. Today there was fought a valiant fight. Temptation conquered and all for the right. So a heart a hit braver and stronger grew! I ’wonder who fougnt it! Did you? g CHARMING PARTY AT PARISH HOUSE EASTER—MONDAY At 4 o’clock on Easter Monday ttie Parish House and lawn will be a scene of great beauty and merriment. All .the children and grown ups too are nuked to eome und take part in the fun nt the foot of the “Sugar 1*1 urn tree with the chocolate cat and Gingerbread dog.” and "Mr. McGreg or’s Garden.” No one evfer saw such turnip* nnd carrots aa grow there. They must have lieen planted by Puirica and the dear little human rabbits with real Easter eggs for every one. The “Sunshine Lady” did you say? Why of course, she too will lie there to help us trave the best of times. So remember the day, April 2nd. Admission i0 cents. Tticro’Wlli be loads of fun for everybody. EXECUTIVE BOARD WOMAN'S CLUB MEETS FRIDAY 11 O'CLOCK The executive board of Woman's Club will meet Friday morning at the club house at 11 ociock. • A full attendance Is desired. Miss Josephine Wilkins returns from Atlanta Wednesday where she has been the guest of relatives for several weeks. / Mr. and Mrs. C^jl Epps returned Tuesday from their wedding trip, and will be at home to their friends at Mrs. E. B. Woods' on Lumpkin street. Miss Susie Cohen returns Wednes day from an extended visit to Naw York. Mr. and Mrs. Louis .Raden of Southern Pines, N. C.. Mr. and Mrs. H. Kaufman. little Miss Eleanor Kaufman of Pittsburg, Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Cotton and Miss Edith Raden of Pittsburg, have arrived for Morrls-Raden wedding which will be a brilliant social event Wed nesday evening at the Synagogue, followed by a lovely reception. Mr*. Jam®* White. Jr., and lit tle daughter Agnes Rosena, spent Monday in Commerce with hpr parents, Mr. and Mrs.* T. J. Hood. The friends of Ml*TT. P. Stan ley will regret to learn of her illness at her home on Milledge avenue. Mrs. Julius Tklmadge will go to Atlanta this vdeek V> visit her mother, .Mrs. Harry Erwin of Chattanooga, who is taking the rest cure at the Piedmont sani tarium. Piggly-Wiggly stock, which closed on th estock exchange Mon day at $72 per share reached i high level of $180 per share Tues day morning, it was announced at Linncll & Co. The par Value of the stock is $55 per smfre. NEST 10 HI SHIM FEUDS Mild Mannered Clergy man Undertakes Task of Peacemaker in Revolver War That Cost 30 Lives. ST. LOUIS—A mlld-maimored priest here bus undertaken us one of hi* pariah duties the breaking up of a desperate revolver war be tween two rival groups of 'gang sters Which already has cost more thaa 30 lives. *Tho priest is the Rer. Timothy Dempsey, pastor of 8L 1’atrlck'* church. The two Sana* ore the Rats” aid the ”JeUy-Rolls. Fa ther Dempsey once led them by peaceable persuasion to sign an ar mistice and now. he saya. he'll do It again.’ The original dispute started over political argument and waa giv en Impetus by an - altercation be tween a “Rat" and a “Jelly-Roll" as to how igany aces should be found In a deck of cards. Later bank robberies, train hold ups and .afe Wovingi, is which profits were unfairly divided, heightened the animosity. A climax Wo* reached two years ago whan' William T Egan. "Rat” leader, was shot and killed. Then .the pendulum swung bock and forth until the gang annals ot m. Louis were nothing more than n double-entry ledger kept by death with the blood of the “Jelly-Rolls” on one side and the "Rats" on the MAKE NO PR08ECUTION Then Father Dempsey arranged for a meeting between the gang sters. He was highly respected by all classes. Even the gunmen admired him. The priest pledged the gunmen to lay aside their “gate" and forget the feud. They agreed. They kept their promise until Abe Goldfeder. "Jelly-Roll" adherent, was shot and wounded. Then came reprisals dhd the feud was on again, even more bitter than before. The latest outrage was the murder in broad daylight of Jacob Mackler, an attorney who had de fended members of the ■» "Jelly- Roll*." Apparently In retaliation ‘‘Little Red" Rowers, knpwn as a friend of the “Rata," waa shot dead as he lay sleeping. In none of these killings hns there been any prose cution. FUNERALNOtlCi flEmino. m.» T 9J the heme of We sow. J. RFIM log at Oconee eight*. TM* 1 . morning In his —ynHy-thiri^yaar. Funeral service, will be conducted from Bogg's chapel, Wednesday morning at 11 (/clock. R.V. W. L. Jolley, officiating. Interm.nt Will l>e in the church oemetery. Dun away & Bon* In charge. The'sur vivor* are. J. D. Fleming. Oconee Heights: and seven", grand sons, Mrs. D. F. Benefield and Mrs. Paul DeLoach. Atlanta: Misses Jewell and Bora Carlton aJid Mr. Frank Carlton, of Elberton. J. M. and Juliai^ Flemlng^^^^ A human generation Is counted as 2S years; a generation ot flies coven eeven or eight days. #1 on’s Wholewheat! Bread |For Vigor and Health | Thornton’s Wednesday Dinner DINNER 50c Cream Tomato Soup Old Fashion chicken He Boiled Turnip Salad Creamed Irish Potatoes Spring Onions \ Choice of Plea Muffins and Biscuits Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Snpper 50 Cents Breaded Veal Chops Hominy Grits American Fried potatoes Green Peas Potato Salad Fruit Pnddlng Hot Blacnlts Coffee, Tea or Milk ' 50 Prof. J. T. Hill of the University jculty will spend the Easter holi days in Washington, D. C., and will visit his Alma Mater Wash ington-Lee. Mr. C. W. Dudley of Bennitts- vllle, S. C.. is visiting his brother Mr. Julius T. Dudley. —9— (Mrs. James McIntosh of Elber. ton, is the guest of Mrs. Isaac Reid for a few days. 5 MORRIS- RADI RECEPTION AT EORGIAN HOTEL. Following the wedding ceremony inf Miss Joan Linda Morris and Mr. Hrfrvy Maurice Raden ot .Pittsburgh, Penn., Wednesday evening at the Synagogue the re ception will be held at the Geor- flan instead of the home of the (ride’s parents. Mr. and Mn. Lee Morris, 190 University Drive. Mr. C A. Smith, nf Johnston City Tenn., general passenger and freight ngent. of the C. and A rail way. Is visiting his mother nnd sister, Mrsfl W. II. 8mith and Mrs. W. Birdsong.. •—8B~ Miss Helen Buich has returned to Thomnaville. r.fler a visit to Miss Leila Mue Years. RICH MEN’S WIVES” AT THE PALACE ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY "Rich Men's Wives," showing nt the Palace Thursday and Friday Is a pictorial revelation oA the life of a beautiful young girl who matches her physical charms against the Wealth of her husband. It Is an un even contest for a while until the fighting spirit <f the wife Is urous- ed when she finds herself forced from the side of her baby boy. Then the plot takes on the aspect of sheer melodrama with the scenes laid among the best surroundlngi that architectural and decorative^ Ingenuity and skill can devise. Besides House Peters, Claire Windsor and Baby Richard Hend rick, ths cast Includes such play-, era os Rosemary Theby, Gaston Glass, Mildred June, Myrtlo 8te<t mnn. Charles Clary, William Aus lln Martha MV.C/.S and Carol Hal loway. KEEPS FLOWERS FRESH Hothouse ff.-wera will stay fresh for a longer time than usual If you will put g few thin alien of white soap Into ths water In which they stand. Select Oysters, Smoked Bloaters, Cod Fish Mid dles, Country. Sausage, N. Y. State Cream Cheese, Country Eggs. KING-HODGSON CO. Yellow Squash, Egg Plants, String Beans, Bell Peppers, New Irish Pota toes, Tomatoes, Iceberg Lettuce, Celery,' Cauli flower. 24 • YOU WON’T TASTE IT When the egg beater or meat chopper work had put a little glycerine In the bearings This will act as * lubricant, but It will not taste In the toed. Circular doors, weighing eicht- *<* and 2 ft thick".re . new >ro lection for safes against burg- ars. FOR HEALTH Y001 ptew relb Postum in two forms: Irwunt IVftum (In tias) prepared to- uiypMR^ cnphyvkl addition of boO- We believe in thrift, in little economies and little courtesies for on these things, great projects are built By practicing THRIFT you help yourself and your com munity. > , l jVhy not commence your fortune by buying one of our GOLD SAVINGS CERTIFICATES now? GET THE SAVINGS HABIT GUARANTY TRUST CORPORATION 351 Clayton St. KING-HODGSON CO. Queen Missouri flour, lbs., $1.30 (our highest ade flour . Femdell iffee, fresh shipment just received. KING-HODGSON CO. We allow 5 per cent dis count for Cash and De liver. KING-HODGSON CO. Common Sense Clothes Talk Get what you pay for in your suit Remember that good quality and cheapness don’t mix. Skilled tailoring is only worth while on fine fabrics; good style goes with it You’ll see all this in * x: -Jii&t JMJftAtlf Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES | We’ve just opened the advance spring styles. The exhibit is. interesting in every detail. Lots of fine suits for men and young men. Fabrics are choicer; " ' styles more varied; values keener. Our Spring Stock, of two (®) Pants Suits for the young man just entering upon long trous ers, is very attractive. John B. Stetson and Mallory Hats Florsheim and Douglas Oxfords Furnishings for Men and Boys Lee Morris “The Daylight Corner” Read Banner-Herald Want mmu.mm MICHAEL BROTHERS fyey , Sandals Satin Are the leading styles in Spring Footwear for ladies and misses. -I Greys In a wide variety of dress and sport mod els. Each new and attractive. $10.00 Sandals In colors with sensi ble, durable soles of a comfortable thick* ness. $6.50 NEW IN THE BOOK SHOP JURGEN—By James Branch Cabell. A book that is discussed the world- over. Now in Ite 10th printing. BLACK OXEN—By Gertrude Atherton. A vitally irfteretUng book <y a great au- thurisa. FLAMING TOUTH—By Warner Fabrlan. Who Is Warner Ftbrien? 'Black Satin For dress or street wear you are confi dent of correctness when wearing satin. $8.50 IflTUC. BEAfTY~/W SHAMPOO Delightfully re* freshing and' thor oughly cleansing to hair and scalp— operators who are efficient and im maculate. Me