The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 19, 1923, Image 8

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p ' > ■ t - • * i Get health—Keep health—Feel fine by eating Kellogg’s Bran regularly! Ctastl laps thai ftoeMh* iPUlilS TO ILK THE BAtWER«gERALP^ATHBN8^GBORGT^ THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1tt23. rtipation nnd ‘the toxic poison At come from it not only take i rhtbusinsm out of life, making you led nnd physically ami mentally dull—bnt they head you into diseases - qnch m Bright V, diabetes, rheumatism, these dangers if you will EAT KELLOGG 'S Bit AX REGULARLY! •—st least two tablespoonfuls daily; in chronic cases with every meal! Kellogg’s Bran is nature’s most Wonderful food. It is scientifically prepared to relieve Buffering humanity from '’onstipntion and it will do that M no*l)ther food can* Pon’t take a chance of “getting nr v " with rousti- potion—IT WIJL VV+ YOU! Don’t ruin your health witn pills tics—they ore as dangrrou potion itself and giv 1 What yon should do for your family and for yourself is to serve Kellogg’s Bran every day, in any one of several attractive ways, and tight const i[»ntion as you liave never fought it bcforcl AND YOU WILL WIN. In tho first place, Kellogg’s Bran is delicious in its nut-like flavor, add ing greatly to any cereal with which it is used. Eat bran as a cereal with hot 1 milk, or mix it with hot cereal before serving. Another method is to cook Kellogg’s Bran with cereal. In each vise add two tablespoon full of bra• for ouch person. A popular is «#> sprinkle bran on hot or void urri»a/ ilr.nn makes wonderful bakery jirAi’w/.tB, Rccjnea arc printed on every TOKI | Scranton, Fa., Man Says | He Is Going to “Foot It” I to International Convex | tion in Atlanta. MARKETS | ATLANTA. Ga.—To way from Scranton, l*a Ga., to att tional Co Make Profits Grow in Swamp Lands E VERY acre you’ve got under water is losing you money. You’re paying taxes bn it and getting nothing in return. Swamp tend is rich, profitable land—if you only drain it, and use it The quickest, easiest and cheapest way is the dynamite way—du Pont Straight Dynamite, 50% or 60% strength, is best We’re at your service to give you practical help and coat estimates on all ditching and land-clearing work. Put your problem up to us. Athens Hardware Co, Athens, Georgia DYNAMITE dor DITCHING - STUMPINO - TREE’PLANTING alk all tho to Atlanta, ! the Kiwanls Interna- ntlon. May 28 to 31, la tho announced intention of Harold E. Steer, of the Scranton, Pa., Y. M. A. He wrote to con vention headquarters to ask for the host walking route. Mr. Steer hiked from Scranton to Toronto, Canada, to the Kiwanls convention last year. Faster time, however, is expect ed to be made by Kiwanlan Tyler J. Roscoe. of Franklin. Tennessee,; who has sent word that he will fly J over to Atlanta, on the morning of the opening day,* and asking that an automobile meet him at tho land ing field. Mr. Jloscoe owns his own plane. Traveling more conventionally, but more sociably, will be the del egates and visitors who hp-vi al ready contracted, for twelve ipec- lal trains for tho Atlanta trip. Two special trains wlJl bring the visit ors from the fourteen .dubs 'In Chicago and a number ;'rom neigh boring cities. Other specials are hooked to leave Dallas. Texas: Lt. Paul, .Minn.; Indianapoll?,, Ind ; Cleveland, Ohio; Pennsylvania; New York City; Boston: Atlantic ,(ty; Washington and Florida. More than 2.000 Klwantans hnva made hotel reservations two months In advance of the Conven tion and It is indicated that far more than the originally an ticipated 6,000 visitors will be en tertained in the south. ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market showed a heavv drop at the close Thurs day, when the market stood at 23 cents, the previous close being 2H 1-2 cents. NEW YORK COTTON Upon High Low Close I*.C. Mny .. .. 2V.C0 2S.62 2X.00 28.00 28.79 July .. .. 27.1,4 27 66 27.03 27.03 27.M Oct. .. .. 21.75 24.71* 24.80 24.20 24 .89 I-H-c 24.26 24.26 23.75 23.75 24.42 it A. M. Hlils: May 28.31; Ji 27.3s: December 28.10. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Lowf!lo*eP. May .. .. 27.30 27.&0 27.20 27.2* 28.12 July .. .. 27.50 27.50 20.85 26.80 27.77 IVt 24.00 21.10 23.63 23.63 24.33 lfee. 23.au 23.20 23.20 2.1.81 Ian 23.49 23.77 II A. At. Bids: May, 27.66; July 57.29; October 24.02; December 23.61. Faith In Athens Growing Stronger (Continued from osge one) LIBERTY BONDS Open P.c. 101.03 101.02 !! Athens Visitors Among those visiting Athens Thursday were: C. W. DuBose, Ma con; J. D. Mallet. Atlanta; B. H. Howell, Winder; B. C. Ellison, At lanta. A. D. Trague. Atlanta; G. H. Feigner. Atlanta; W. K. Dunklin, Macon; If W. Adams, Atlanta; C. L. Lavey, Chicago; D. K. Shan non, Atlanta. • L. C. Scott, Atlanta; E. Bernd. Macon; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. King, Lodgewood, N. J.; Miss E. Louise King. Lodgewroo. N. J.; Mr. and Mrs. Joe L. Smith, Bleckley, West Va. W. E. Hopkins, Madison, Fla.; H. K. Willingham. Atlanta; Mrs. C. H. Finney and son. Newark, N. J.; W. A. Thornton, Chattanooga. Tenn.; H. B. Darla, Jacksonville, Fla. Charles E. Baggett, Atlanta; c. G. Tyndall, Boston; J. M. Kced, Atlantic P. 8. McDermott, Atlan ta; Buss H. Osborn, Atlanta; Thoa. D. Hughes, Atlanta; M. I). and Hay Fitts, Klberton. Victory 4 3-4s July .. .. con.N^- And you are going flo see as start ling advances in real estate la and around Athens, but of course not such prices as in the great cities. He owns one hundred acres of beautiful land just beyond the city limits, opposite his home, and which he has surveyod into lots and Is now bordering the dureets with trees. Col. Holman says he is not pressing the sale of'this property and would not sell a lot unless the purchaser agreed to at once build a residence to stipu lated price. He says be is fully confident thafu the advance in the value of this property wlU great ly exceed the interest he would get on the money from the sale of lets at a high price and the best invested. if he was a young man he would invest every dollar he could ra’ e and scrape in land in and arcr jd Athens, but of course a person i must use bis brains and buy high class property, for there is alway in every city sections that do not advance in value for no one wants to lifvest in such real estate. I2tu 121% 120% 125% 125% 125% 123% 123% 123% opt. May .. .. July .. . OATH— .Sept May .. .. July .. Cuban i in Cane pfd.. 4. Hteel Austin Nichols .. Southern Hy. ... Southern Ry. pfd Pan American Pan Amc B Stock American Sugar. Kcnnccntt Copped Industrial Alcohol S. Y. Central .. Amc. Tel. Tel. .. 40% 38% 35% 122% 63% 106% 30% 34% .JS£‘ will not increase prices \ until May 1st \ Firestone Prices oh Fabric and Cord Passenger Car Tires and Tubes, also Solid and Pneumatic Truck Tires Will Advance May 1st Hawkins Indian River Oranges and Grapefruit Bananas Apples KING-HODGSON CO. Bulk Cocoa 28c lb. Evaporated Peaches Prunes Apples Apricots Dromedary Dates KING-HODGSON CO. Fresh English Peas String Beans New Irish Potatoes Yellow Squash Green Cabbage Turnip Salad Spring Onions Bunch Beets Cucumbers Iceberg Lettuce Celery Egg Plant Tomatoes Bell Peppers KING-HODGSON CO. To show the advance in Athens real estate, iCol. Holman i>a!d Mr. Wllougbby Lumpkin $20 per acre for a tract of land extending from the Mitchell bridge suburbs ;of Athens to near the Normal School postoffice. When he bought this land he was looked upon as wild, for $1 per acre was what good farms near the city then brought. The Oglethorpe avenue front of this property Is now built up with nice homes, and the Messrs. Doz- ieir got $10,000 for a vacant lot cut from this tract. You can cal culate whatl an advance In value this is. it Is several thousand per cent interest on the investment. Col. Holman paid Mr. Lumpkin only $20 an acre, several years after, for tho beautiful location where his home stands, and a small tract On making ibis purchase bo was agalu charged with paying far too’ much. , col. Holman aays that no earthly power and keep Athens down, and WE HAVE MANY GOOD THINGS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY— Indian River Grape Fruit Indian River Oranges Fresh Carrots Fresh Beets New English Peas Fresh Asparagus Bell Peppers Spinach Spring Salad Spring Onions Sponge Cakes 20c and 25c Mocha Cream Layers Chocolate Layers Cream Layers Old Fashion Pound Cake Almond Macaroons Lady Fingers Parker House Rolls 12c Butterfly Rolls 5c each Cinnamon Buns 15c doz. Rye and Graham Bread Quality Bread, 3 loaves for 25c. ARNOLD-ABNEY & COMPANY IMPORTANT NOTICE Ail who have not paid their State and County Taxes for last year, please hurry set tlement to me at once. levies will be made as fast as the Sheriff and Bailiffs can make them. W. A. MALLORY, Tax Collector Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads. ERRORS E RRORS are human. No better way of avoiding errors and their tragic consequences has been devised than a good bank. We solicit your account to assist you in avoiding errors. Commercial Bank of Athens Member Federal Reserve System “ASK OUR DEPOSITORS” I The poatponement of thia price revirion b possible only because of oar realisation of the price danger in the British Crude Rubber Restriction Act which became effective November X, 1822. We were fortunate in our rubber purchases before the Restriction Act increased the of crude rubber 180ft. We have always endeavored to cham pion the cause of better made tires de livered at lowest cost to the tire user by economic manufacturing and distribu tion. And we are glad of the opportun ity to give the car-owner the additional saving at this time. f Firestone Cords embody certain special processes which result in their producing mileage records, heretofore unheard-of in the industry, Among the more im portant of these superior methods are blending, tempering, air-bag cite and doubb gust-dipping, * Firestone Dealers are Co-operating with us in our movement to supply your needs at present prices as long at their stoc]f hats and we have advised our dealers that we will supply them with additional tires this month only to far as our output will permit. See the nearest Firestone Dealer. Purchase a set of these Gum-Dipped Cords. Prove for yourself their re markable mileage advantages and easy riding qualities. L.. Firestone Tire & Rubber Co.. Akron, Ohio Epps Garage Athens Truck Co. „ , Most Miles per Dollar Thornton’s FRIDAY DINNER 50c ’ Vegetable Soup Log of Lamb and Green Pea, Turnip Salad Sprins Onions Boiled Irish Potatoes Muffins and Bl.cults Cold Slaw Crum Pudding Cream Sauee Coffee, Tea or Milk • 50 Cents Supper 50 Cents Fried Trout Flab American Fried Potatoes Scalloped Tomatoes Buttered Rica Sowed Apple, Hot Biscuits Jelly Boll. Lemon Sauce Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents LIBERTY MOTORS use EDRICX Oil Control Rings for Governount Air Mail Carriers because tbty give more power and rtduca oil con sumption. Spark piuga art kept from fouling—oil I* prevented from entering cambuttlon chamber Ei- pert repalrman.vuhoiiketa do a good Job, now inetall ot-SUped , PISTON RINGS TRUE-FIT and OIL-CONTROL , Distributed by . j KF.I.I.ER MOTOR « MACHINE COMPANY An Investment In Qood Appearance C6.K.ya, A Good Start ■' . • ; ?• • ■ A good appearance isn’t all you need. But it gets you in—it gets you started. It saves time. It helps you get what you go after. Your experience has demon* strated that good appearance is an actual investment. Kuppenheimer good clothes give you the appearance that gets results, that makes success easier for you. LEE MORRIS “The Daylight Corner" in Corner Broad and Jackson Streets ■jp u H i ' J .... - k