The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 30, 1923, Image 10

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THE BANNER-HERAtl), ‘ATHENS. GEORGIA’ ,£ll!l°*V> 1 MARCH 39. im ted Oman equal footing with mfn.berby being only three vote* abort to all government pdatA including of the necessary majority. It la the consular and diplomatic ser- considered likely that It will pass Vice, but excluding the army and at this session. . navy, and certain other positions, /Sweden was one of the first fha- such ns those of officials in prla- tlons in the world to, allow wotnen ons or In asylums for inebriates. It in ts national law-making body, BlfC provides that women may. be and'her feminists can now boast of ordained ministers of the church four'women in-the Second diam ond ay be Installed as such in any her and one woman In the First congregation where.there is at least Chamber of the Riksdag, on man serving as postoiy ^One ■ • —-— nr,ember of 6the committee which MANILA A FREE PORT! liring their proposed legislation to a.vote or to the verge of a vote, capital will be frightened indoors and an unnatural and unwarranted depression will ensue.” Watson gave every indication that the President and his leaders in the Senate would oppose Dem ocrats and radical Republicans in an effort to revise, even partial ly, the existing scheme of taxation. Sweden to Consider Women’s State Jobs Stockholm,—The iatut step In the achievement of political equality between women/ and men In Sweden is the renewed submis sion of a bill to the Riksdag pro viding that women shall be a'dmit- the program into effect will force the president" and the ‘reactionary’ wing of Jiis party to line up with “big business” and thus emphn- kize a situation and conditoin which will become a leading cam paign issue. . The Republcans are aware of. changing' conditions. ■ . ' . 2- Modifictaion of the tariff apt so as to prevent recurrence of the present “steal" respecting sugar. posed Of the secreta'ry.of comm. and communications of public wofks. 'T or of customs. W SMS b * rame l^ewvernor g^ £ BEADED LACE b«tds foUowing some Hie*lace°j thh spiring? attentively u B.UTTERFLr TRIMMING n #~ butterfly embroidered many colors, leer 1 - J - below the botem only trimming 0 > | blue satin with I duperies. 3. Restoration pf texcess profit taxation. • 4. Increasing of surtax on ex cessive incomes to 86 per cent. 5. The imposition of,a heavy inheritance tax. . inc nepuoicans , are . aware oj. the purpose of the Democrats. Sen ator James E. Watsdn, of Indiana returning-from Florida, where he consulted with the president, had this to say: “Business conditons will have I greatest effect on the fortunes of the parties in .1924. -If prosperity prevails, the president will of course be. reelected. If times are hard on the other hand, anything might happen. . “If the Democrats and radical: The above program, Democratic statesmen and strategists still inii Washington, insist, would releyc ' the poor of his excessive burden I of taxation, and put' Hie cost of : Government on the shoulders of 1 the rich. They do not deny, at the i same time, that the'effort to'put ■ » track of rovi elaborate sN Should not be turned for 24'nours. ' After flrst 24 hours, turn twice dally, morning and night until eggs start to pip. Fill lamps each P. M. after eggs have been turned. Be sura hands “re clean before turn ing eggs.' Clean wick each day by scraping with match,or nail. In exceptionally hot weather, eggs may be cooled at night. Cool until but gas Is not often available on .the farm. Electric incubators are easily operated but steady power is not always certain. The hot water machine will hold the temperature longer ip case the light should go out. The hot air machine has no water pipes to rust or leak. Both heating systems »re giving excellent) results St the College and the selection of either will be according to the desire of the individual purchaser. It has been noted howsvar, that students usually find the hot water machines a little easier to regulate. * Select a well made, durable look ing Incubator which Is double wall ed. Do nfit purchase cheap ma chines because it Is cheap for they will /bo found most expensive in the end. A well made'incubator will last several seasons and with fhlr hatches a machine will soon pay for Itself. It Is not advisable to purchase the smallest machine for it requires as much care as the large ones. From 100 to 200 egg size Is the best slss for ffie aver age .farm. care of „r: ~jsi£ r , INCUBATORS the small end feels the same tem perature as the eyeball. Becaiise of the difference between night and day temperature In Georgia, the [ Ismn ohftltM ha tlipnnrl ism nf talaris# We cannot tell you any plainer than this that this store plays on favorites. The wage earner is just as welcome to runa charge account with us as the man with the bank roll. There is no reason why you should always think you must pay cash in advance while others pay ’as convenient A. room not too dark, containing plenty of fresh air and yet free from drafts will make the most suitable incubator room. A well ventilated' cellar makes the best room. Where room with a board floor Is used, care should be taken to place machine over sills where floor will not shake as much. The machine should be leveled before being operated. This may be done by use of splritlevel or with a pan of water. (Mark a shallow Every style that is new, we have— Every fabric that is popular we buy —Every color that hits the public fancy we include—Whatever is new and desirable, we introduce—Noth ing wprth while ever gets by us— and anything in the store is yours oa a ' The temperature will rise at hatching time. This is generally a sign of a large hatch and regu lator should not be adjusted unless temperature, runs over 106. Lamp should be . turned down somewhat! Iby placing pail of water beneath Incubator or lamp; by sprinkling eggs with warm water or by sprlnk ling floor of machine- with warm water. Safe instant relief from i CORNS Inheritance and Undivid ed Surplus Wotild Be For Women—Dre«es, Costs. Capes, Souses,. Skirts, Sweaters, Hats. Eveiything that is new am) at lower than average” prices. Levied on. Changes in R. R. Laws Necessary. WASHINGTON.—The legisla tive program to be attempted at another session of Congress by the Democrats, who will have the support of the radical Republi cans will continue these features, it is definitely learned today: ildlr in As Idorotorbt of The SthoU tift- Ob., mshers of Dr. Scholl's Foot Comfort Jpplientts, Arch Supports, tit. Put one on-the pain is gone f 2. Modification of the Each: Cummins railroad act to meet Wage - earner or Banker— It’s all the same to us—we have no favorites, one is just as wel come to open a charge account with us as the other and your Easter suit is here' waiting for you on your own terms of payment. . By Condo EVERETT TRUE . FINALLY I UHrNT OVPR ro THe^V Q1TY HAUL TO 4S.ft FgANK, ANp/j> fTPANK** Operate this live store to be of service — in style, in fit, in quality, in price, and in giving such a generous charge account privilege that you may have what you want, when you want it on ygjur own new model is shown oni Fifth Ave., we show it at the same time. If an original fabric or design strikes the' popular fancy, .you’ll see it in our windows. Every fash ion change is recorded in our window dis play quickly. We are “first with the new est”. O u r Easter stock proves it and anything in this beau tiful Easter assortment is yourfonyour own terms. <3-0 l\ tv HAT •blth j ASK For Afen—SUITS: Norfolk, Two button, Sport, Conservative, Blue, Brown, Gray, Stripes, Mixtures—Anything you ran possibly desire at prices that cannot be beaten. “Something New Every Weak” 195 Clayton' Street—Phone 1366