The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 13, 1923, Image 8

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VEGETABLE! parages, Lettuce Egg Plant, Celery Cauliflower, Beets New Potatoes, Beans Yellow Squash Cucumbers Ripe Tomatoes Try our own make Mayonnaise. COSTA’S r-. -DELICATESSEN • Phone 1131. i—4 — f|l IMin : BAWl*Bt.HBULp|*Tl UkLTWW 1 : 1 FUNERAL NOTICE! 3 Strawberry Short Cake, Pineapple Short Cake, Orange, Caramel, Choc olate and Pineapple Layer Cakes, Whole wheat, Graham, Raisin and White Breads. sir 1 r Rolls Three Times ’ Per Day. ‘‘•Stay in Touch With | Our Good Eats. BENSON’S '.BAKERY \ FUNERAL NOTICE <’ONWAY—Died yesterday at 4 o'clock at a local hosidtal, Mrs. Martha M. Conway in her 61st year. Mrs. Conway was the wife of the late Mr. H. C. Conway and prior to three years ago nad al ways lived In Athens, moving to Atlanta, Ga., three years ago. Mrs. Conway is survived by one son, Mrsf Keith.*Conway and one sister, Mrs. W. T.'*Gentry both of Atlanta. MARKETS The funeral will be tomorrow' at the grave in West View ceme tery, Atlanta, Ga., at eleven o'clock.! ReRv. S. R. Belk will officiate. | The funeral party wdll leave on the S. A. L. train tiday at three twenty. Bernstein Brothers, funeral vloUH c,ose of ^ cents, directors, in charge. Q.-^'tfreamt that’iny head was Make crushed in by a steam roller. After thatt, the fast mail and three ex presses ran over it. It kept aching and aching until I thought I should go mad. How can such dreams be Newark Forty Exclusive Styles wmif mw. ■ • ?«i •«d .xclu.lv. in Nnnk'i new gpsSsssjas e...r«l mlliury b..l, S3 *■ WMemilljln *3.50 I. *5 Ik- •MO* •TOftSS CO. Athans, Oa., store, 151 Clayton St., "Next to Kraaa" Sasser Fresh Water Trout Speckled Trout Spanish Mackerel Flounders Mullets. Wholesale and Retail. Our (ith are protaclad by Automatic Rafrlgiratisn. with a conitant tempgratura of 32 degrees. You taka abiolutely no rlik when buying from ua. Wa guarantee every pound of fiah to bo perfectly a froth. A trial will convince you. 573 E. Broad St. "No Coffee Taste* A* Good At Aragon TT^TT AECEAYBl'E Aragon Co., Inc._ Richmond, Virginia Mrs. Kidd’s Pin Money Pickles, Gherkins, Mixed, Melon, Mangoes, Onions KING-HODGSON CO. We allow 5' < Discount for Cash and Deliver. KING-HODGSON CO. Fresh Country Vegetables Tender Beans Yellow Squash Old and New Irish Potatoes Cauliflower Bell Peppers Iceberg Lettuce Fancy Celery, Tomatoes Cucumbers, Carrots Spring Onions Turnip Salad Rutabaga Turnips Cabbage KING-HODGSON CO. Breakfast Bacon, 1 pound pkg„ 35c. 12 pound can Breakfast Bacon, $2.25. Dried Beef Ox Tongue Boiled Ham N. Y. State Cream Cheese Fresh Potato Chips KING-HODGSON CO. ATHENS COTTON ..... w- market suffered a reverse. Jstopped? iT*train tiday at" three !‘ fa,ln g to 28% cents from the pro J A—The itemB In your dream o . i vIouh close of 23 cents. j stand for a row’ of pink elephants. J The best thing for you to do Is to new YORK COTTON j stop drinking so much of. your neighbor’s home brew. There Is Always- Room for N00-NA1VJE Imagine the disappoint ment we would cause if we forgot to put that can of NOO-NAME COFFEE in the basket. Dad would never enjoy his breakfast and the kiddies would certainly miss it. too. Always have a good supply on hand—for the folks are bound to call for more. lldiOD 3UIV^ ‘OOfo, REVIVAL Friday Night Athens High j School Will Send Delegation to Morgan Revival Services. ^Thursday night Dr. P. C. Morgan preached on ’Ths Dynamic of Truth basing his message on John, chap ter eight, verse 32 “The Truth shal make you free.* He insited upon the necessity of keeping this declaration In rela tionship to its context. If it is to be-correctly interpreted. Jesus be gan by saying ‘if’, nnd then He Indicated God's program for free dom. It Is first thut men shifll abide In His word, then they shall be His true disciples, then, they shall know the truth, and then the truth shall make them free. Dr. Morgan then declared that thiis Is still God's program. He concluded by urging the church members tt Open High Low Close P.C. May .. -- 29.50 23.60 29.01 29.16 29.0 July .. .. 28.75 28.75 28.27 28.45 28.67 Oct 25.91 25.92 25.43 25.35 26.84 Dec 25.39 25.31 25.00 25.01 25.38 Jan 25.06 ..... 25.00 II A. M. Bids: May 29.28; July 28.50; October 25.73; December 25.17. « ■ ,r.I NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Close P.C May .28.56 28.88 28.40 28.52 28.81 July .. .. 28.58 28.60 28.10 28.00 28.55 Oct 25.35 25.28 24.94 25.04 25.84 Dec. .. f . 24.95 24.97 24.54 24.64 24.74 Jan. 24.50 M.’iBldx: May 28.*9; July ctober 25.15; December 24.74 LIBERTY BONDS I-4s 98.00 rf.it Third 4 l-4s ,98.15* 98.1 Fourth 4 l-4s 98.00 9S t Metoy 4 3-4» 100.01 lOtf.t 101.C NEW YORK STOCKS Open 2 I’.M. Cola" 77% .... \J«ne Sugar 17% .... 61% G0% Cuban Cam 1/. 8. Steel Austin Nichols .. Bethlehem Steel . It that they were abiding I southern 'Ry. in the word of God, und so were on the highway to the ronllxutlon of the truth, and the pathway to true freedom. The Athens Women’s Club and the lted Bash Brigade attended the service of last night as delegations Friday x night the Athens High School will send a big delegation, and the sermon subject will he •’What Is the matter with Jesus?" Sunday will be the closing day of the campaign, and a great day Is being planned. Special announce ments of the arrangements and subjects wl ‘be carred n the Sun day edition of the paper. The meet ings are accomplishing a gr&tt deal of good from many atandpolnts. but the outstanding dne Is that of their Inspirational value. Many have spoken of a new Impetus re ceived towards Blbe Study and Christian Ivlng, and a number of others have said that hencefor- wards their .ives were going to be dedicated to the cause of Christ. Specia arrangements are being made by Prof. CoUlsson for the mu sical parts of Sunday's services; and at the six-thirty hour on that /day he wll ltell the story of Me conversion. He was singing ir grand opera In New York City one Saturday night, and the following Saturday he was a student at the Moody Dibit Institute In Chicago. Dr. Morgan baa specially revest ed him to tell this story to the yoting people m"Sunday 'night be cause of the value of ita meeaage. THE CROWNING SACRIFICE To please the kindly rector Pve shunned all worldly ways And worn ill-fitting sackcloth For forty lagging days. 1 locked swsy my meertchans With features grim and set. And sealed with sad reluctance My smiling cellaret 106% 106% 106V. 29% 30 29 65% 33% Southern Ry. Pan American .. Pan A me B Stock American Sugar . Kennecott Copper InduRtrliil Alcohol N. Y. Central .... Amc. Tel. Tel. .. 65% 32% 66% 40% 40% 69 68% 94 94% 122% 122% 122% CHICAGO GRAIN Open 2 P.M. P.C. WHEAT— Sept, 120% 122 121% May 124% 125% 124% July 122% 125% 122% CORN— Sept. .a .. 82% 52% 82% May .. .* 80% 80% 80% July 82% 82% 81% OATS— Sept 45% 45% May 46 46% 45% Crowded Hoilse Again At Services At First Methi odist Thursday Nigh};. No Service Sunday. , Tbs ballet I foreiwoM I save up play, and rated The opera,a bore. Then a, a capping climax (If one may call b) tbat) I gave up fitly dollar! For Emma’n Eaiter bat K. W. a The tint man In England to —oar ,11k stocking, wan, It la be lieved, Henry Vin, Banner-Herald Want Ads (Too Ltto to Clisalfy) FOR RENT—AN APARTMENT, rooms, dose In, Hancock avenue. Phone 840, J. T. Anderson. alSp FOR SALE — WOOD. DRY PINE Stove Wood. Phone 1M8-J or 120-J. R. L. Brsmblett. al3c WANTED — YOUNG MAN, DRUG Store and Grocery experience, want* position. Must work, moderate salary expected. Best references. Address J. L It., care Banner-Her ald. . allc Inspected Meats— Fresh Fruits and Vegetables, YOU KNOW WHAT Yciu ARE GOING TO GET WHEN Ydtr ORDER FROM ^S*f; j! J jj j Our meats are from choice Western cattle— government’ inspected—or nice fat, native cattle—inspected by city authority and scien tifically slaughtered at the Athens Abattoir. And Our Fruits and Vegetables Fresh and Fine—Fresh Fish. COME-SEND OR PHONE i DfcnMnMT MARKET Again a crowded houso greeted Dr. Chas. L. Opodell as he rpened bis sermon [Thursday even ing, at the First Methodist cbuixih. itfs subject was "Where do ^du Uv*r% taken from the scriptural passage: "Where dwellest thou”? Suppose a group of men from Athens, of moderate means, should suddenly come into great weulth and be permitted to. go to New York to spend their money and their time just as they pleased, ^without restlrctlons, wnut would "they do? Would they all be likely to do the same things? Hardly. One of them, as soon as he got Aft the train at 34th street wo-ild seek out th^ pluce where he could get gloriously drunk or <F>ped; an other would make a bee line to the /'house of the strange woman;" while unuther, a great lover of mu sic would seek out the - Metropoli tan Opera House or Carnege Hall where he could hear the world’s greatest music; another, of a stu dious mind would seek out the great Institutions and vast li braries where he could'spend end less hpurs in study; another, of the "get-rtch-quIck-Walllngford” type would jfo to Wall street and lower Broadway where he would try to put across that scheme that he had dreamed about so long and so I ask again: "Where do you live”? In other words ‘where do you feel at home?* for that is where you live.” "Here is a summary of what our three-score years and ten qn ths blanet amount to: "Striving 2ys, thriving 20s, firey 40s, faithful 50s, sober 60s, solemn 70s, achelng 80s, the sod! GOD!” Dr. Goodell quotes some most ef fective lines and verses very often during his addresses and here It one well worth memorising. "If, for the sake of a little pleasure tkou doest an evil thing, the pleas ure passes but the evil remains, If*, at/the post of a little toll iito» doest a good thing, the toil passes but the good remains.” There wll be no cervices Satur- a*y. NO DIFFERENCE Ball Wayer**-8ay, waiter, yon seem very incompetent, slow and disgusted. Don't you like your job? "Walter—How can I, air, when f only make $6 a week? Ball flayer—Weil, why don't you go to ball playing and get 16,000 a season, as I do? Walter—But 1 don’t know how to play ball. Ball Player—That don’t matter. You don’t know how to wait on dta table, either. "What seems to be the matter of I,* Georgia?” "I dnnno, but I thing I got Up- rtssy n’ Smallpox.” "Yeh? 1 waa a little leery about cornin' in at tint, v nuse, I nought’ maybe ya 1al WliC 8 - •- Whan Ttttfa»4awj ~ Quite bit***- mmam Nov, wbeu aba turns ber bark on men, It aiu* io bard to bear It Large Individual Pot To mato Plant! are now ready, let us have your order.— CRUCEDAL’S, Phone 7 t$86. . * '■?a> r t.t>‘ Eat More Wheat Ik the f Slogan. Let it be WHITER MOUNTAIN BREAD-tv Bread like mother use to ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. n your vegetables for your Sun day Dinner- Beans 12%c the qt. New Potatoes 12%c lb. Yellow Squash 12%c lb. Carrots 10c the bunch. Beets 15c the bunch. Spinac'h Spring Salad ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. SCHOOL BOYS Free Tubes off. “STAYCOMB” at PALMERS’ STORES Saturday— = Keep Everlastingly At It •E The poultry raiser who make* hii flock pay the year around ~ — lint selects his feed with care arid then feed% it regularly = — and jodJdoudy. He kao*. that changing from one feed to another it — — bod practice and that alter the uee of a reputable feed it once atarted “ " better remit, will be obtained by continuing it daily. s ~ He alio realleee that a laying math la at necessary in tumroer as In ™ — winter for it keepe the hens at tbeir beet in health, strength, end vitality. 3 = The RED FEATHER WAY from the RED FEATHER BAGS is 5 the shortest and beat system to follow if you-want to make your flock 3 show a profit. S Try a btg today and convince yourself of RED FEATHER MERIT. £ = The Finest Feeds on Earth = ' KING-HODGSON CO. 1 = HODGSON-COMER CO. There’s a ROGERS Store Near You ROGERS Where Satisfcatio^i Is a Certainty TIMELY VALUES Rogers' Sugar 10 Corn sweet and tender ly C Quaker Oats, 9c Shredded Wheat, 10c Tropicpalm Soap, 6 cakes 25c No. One Macaroni, 6c Old Dutch Cleanser 3 cans 25c Cream of Wheat, 21c 60 Watt Bulbs, 38c Wrigley’s Gum, 2 pkgs. 7c * Orient Brooms, $1 Blue Label Karo, 9c Rogers' Quality Tissue, 21c Number-Ode Spaghetti, 6c Rogers’ Quality Bread 13-oz. Loaf Where Satisfcation Is a Certainty - ' V— . - lupous ,j^ A v amc n 1,23 ~ ‘MOTHER GOOSE” BREAD and SKELTOWS CAKES are best— They can be ljought fresh from our'ovens every day at Skelton’s Coffee Shoppe OR . , Your Grocers Insist on Skelton’s and You’ll Get the best quality. SKELTON’S BAKEkY 184 West Washington Street , GET ON A CASH BASIS, IT’S THE SENSIBLE WAY, TRADING AT Piggly -Wiggly Is Also Sensible, Pleasant and saves YOU Money. 10 pounds Kiln Dried Street Potatoes 23c Large Beechnut Peanut / Butter 29c Banquet Orange Pekoe Tea, 20c 5 pound package Oyster Shell :. 14c No. 1 Paris Peas .. 25c Town Talk Plain Flour, 24 pounds .... .. ., .. .'. ... $1,24 Zu Zus, Lemon Snaps, Graham Crackers 5c 10 pounds Simon Pure Lard ; . * . . $1.85 Classic Cup Coffee* (home roasted, 9Ca a fine coffee),- pound wwW 12 ounce Royal Scarlet Olives, Queen •.. j. 39c No. 1 Can Fruit Salad 35c Piggly -Wiggly TheWier Grocery Co. WE DELIVER Phone 166 WE DELIVER First Delivery 9:30, Second Delivery 11:30 A. M.; First Delivery 8:30, Second 5 O’clock P. M. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY No. 2 Can Tiny Sifted Peas, 07#» (Only few left) 24 pounds Tommy Tucker Self Rising 00g No. 2 1-2 Can Gold Bar Fruit Salad ....... .....59c No. 2 Can. Gold Bar Fruit Salad .. 37c No. 2 Can Thanksgiving Corn, (Regularvalue, 19c) ..... ...16c 3 pounds Votan Coffee (For one day only) .. .... ., $1-U 1 pound Votan Coffee .. .. .. .j. ... , . (There is no better*Coffee on .39c the market.) Few Jars Armour’s Cherry and Apple, OCg Raspberry and Apple Jam .. . . .. “ Sundried Apples, . per pound . 11c Fresh English Peas, Snap Beans, New |ri^i Potatoes, Squash, Sliced Cold Ham. Phone ‘l'KSk A * btfTn n