The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 20, 1923, Image 7

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

■ SAMS Oi-D StOKVf U/AITCO HAV.I* AM j THIS IS TMtAO TiM<S, L'VS TftlSO J lMS'iOHNSON psftsow K«a.®T»3 HIS OHNC6 T~ hOOffS ON THIS -PCOR, BUT TH«T'$ A<~IU \ - r 0H JOWM-JONl'. 6vC*£ttT*l*5 to** Cooking. fc*c- xov a tuHic-c aczq »u Athens, Georgia There’s no better method qf reach ing the people than through the !I|gEEaEKxS4 for they are news to I those who seek some- thing and likewise news jjfi t0 those havin & some " Use tjie Want-Ads move—for any purpose— and we are satisfied that you will be gratified by file results. . Phpnfe 75 ■' i BANNER-HERALD anmummaa FRIDAY APRIL 13, 1823 THE nANNBR.UERALP. A' A Large Crowd Will Hear Roscoe Simmons^ Ora tor, At Moss Auditorium Friday Night. A lar?e crowd will hear Roscoe H | Simmons. Tamous ne«ao entertain- ..^^7T<,m-down cr Kecu*- er and lecture at Moss auditorium . Pros tr a tins III- Friday night- The Simmons en- remg fr° m a * * 8 \5 A 7 . 'tertainment is held under auspi- ness, Here * Good Advice ccs 0 f the First Methodist church — - *— ^red, i Here 1 Atlanta. Ga.,—“During f tho ‘flu’ epidemic, in a' mining |conducting a week’s celebration of :*v n in Tennessee, I found it nec-its fifty-sixth anniversary. *: |V to close my store, that It Speaking of Simmons’ appear- ' . * » niiMln ThpfO WPre I nium kafnro nn A iimialn n'gjjOnO' 1 might act as nurse. There were lance before an Augusta audience n * —a.iy cases there at that‘Judge Franklin, one of a large ’ ~ ' • Gold- number of white u. We found Dr. Pierce s Gold- number of white citizens who Medical Discovery to be the | heard him, is quoted in an article h*st tonic for convalescent patients'appearing in the Chronicle of jhov all gained strength rapidly'January 2, as saying “It was the on thi treatment- ••Mv own ca.se was no exception Th,‘ •Golden’ Medical Discovery i" ve tone to the digestive organs an,| enriched the blood, with the t of restoring me to a gen- hciilthy condition ’—.L M. ersid, 154 Whitehall. St. wutain the Discovery in tablets r liquid at your nearest drugstore most, powerful argument” he had Kitcher send 10c to Dr- Pierce Inva lids* Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y - trial pkg.. or write for fr- medi- Man Saves Wife n Sat ini 'll in Nick of Time wiffc was unable to eat evc.v the lightest food, and had fallen away to a living skeleton. She i ould not even keep doctor’s medicine on her stomach and tMtured;with pain. On the* recommendation of a friend ever heard. The address by Roscoe Simmons will be very entertaining and the white people of the city will be’ i.ivited to hear him. An admission fee .of 35c will be charged. eral months ago with two other prisoners was caught in Charlotte, N. C., Thursday and will he return* ed here at once. Rollin Saye, coun ty officer, has gone to bring him back. Mathews was serving a sentence of twelve years for attempted rape, had been paroled and was taken up sgaln here and was In the local stockade when be escaped. He had been ordered back on his sentence. The police have been on his trail several times previous to now but he succeeded in eluding them until apprehended in Charlotte. He lias about 7 years of his sen tence to serve. Tbeb*other prisoners were caught soon after they escaped. PATROLMAN DIES NEW YORK.—Patrolman Frank J. carlson of the Salt 216th street station, a prisoner In Lincoln bos pltal since April 7, when he was shot by Patrolman Paul A. Del Ardo of ' the Alexander avenue station, the Bronx, who sought to prevent him from getting away with a stolen taxicab, died yester day of the gunshot wound. Fight Speeders in Jersey IN-—Sti THENTOJf—State .Motor Vehl- cle Commissioner William L. Dill today promised Magistrates in re voking permit* of drivers for speed ing and deckles* driving. Meeks 70 and Hasn’t Had Sick Day in 18 Year MS TO MEET HERE SATURDAY Joe Brown Conolly Post of United Disabled Vet erans Hold An All-Day Session. ‘ bought a bdftle of Muyr's Won derful Remedy and she is all right nov^ nrul has gained forty pounds.'* ft is a simple, harm less pnprardt.ion that removes cntarrhal yv.irtis from the in- Saturday will be a gala day with the Joe Brown Conually Chapter No. 1 Disabled American Veterans of the' World War for ther will be an old fashioned Georgia Barbecue with plenty of fixing"and sure enough thirst chasers to go along At .ioon will b* s*»"eral * sho snapjiy talks by 'M. Bryan and Tully Whitaker from turn dist..ct of Veterans Bureau of Atlanta. One of the best bands that was available has been secured and mu sic galore will be interspersed from noon on. At one o'clock the hungry crowd •will participate in the feast. The place is regular barbecue grounds on Riverside drive back of Ag Hill. All D. A. R. members, La- gion members and their friends are cordially invited and tickets may be had from most any D. A- V, members but you should avail yourself of the opportunity before its too ientimd tract and allays the in [Iamir.nl tan which causes practi cally all stomach, liver and in testinal ailmants, including ap pendicitis. Onr dose will ?or- u- money rcfuifdcH. For sale druggk-r*. —Advertisement A Good Thing—Don’t Miss It Semi your name and address plainly written together with T rent-j (and. this slip) jto Chamber lain Medicinb* Co., Dc^s Moines Iowa, and receive fr. return a tria! package containing Chamberlains Cough KbJttCthfc for coughs, colds croup, brorff-hiiu, ,*ilu w nnil whoop ing coughs, and ’tickling throat; Chamberlain!* Stomach and Livci Tablets /or itfy&ch troubles, in digestion, gassy pains that crowd the heart, biHousncs* and consti-, nation? Chnmhfpfnfn^a Snfvp. tw»ed . Well-Known Atlanta In surance Man Declares He Tackles Work With Vim Since Tanlac En tirely Restored Health. “Well. sir. I couldn't say any thing letter for Tanlac than that I am still enjoying the good health It brought me eight years ago.” recertfly said W. II. Meeks, n well known fhsurhnce man, living at 2# Dargan street. Atlanta. "In the spring of 1915.’* explain ed Mr. Meeks, "I suffered a gen eral breakdown. My stomnch went wrong and I suffered a great deal from constipation and Jndigefltion. My sleep was unsound and I got up mornings feeling tired and without energy and strength to do an> thing, i lost several pounds in weight and got in such had shape I decided to leave Brunswick, where, at the time. 1 was engaged in the insurance business, and come to my daughter’s home in Atlanta for a rest. “When I reached Atlanta and found the Tanluc treatment being 1 praised so highly I bought a botth and after taking It I felt a great ileal better. In fact, I was so much Improved that I was able to return to Brunswick and resume my work.- Then I secured another bottle of Tanlac, which built me up to normal health. I got to whert I could tackle my wfork with a vim In fact, I felt so good In every wa> that - work was a pleasure. Instead of a burden as before. “1 regained my lost weight, ever though it was at a season of the year when I usually lose weight Tanlac is without a doubt a won derful medicine, at any rate It certainly did do the work for me I have enjoyed excellent healU* ever since Tanlac put me on m> feet and. although I am now sev enty years of age I am as actlvi and can get around as well us I could twenty years ago. If I ever get to feeling weak and run-dowr again I will surely take more Tan* lac, for I know from experlenc* that it can he depended upon foi results.” * - Tanlac in for sale by all goo< druggists. Accept no substitute over 37 million bottles soM. '—Advertisvmenf IN FOREIGN LANDS TINTED TRAVELS Sketches by L. W. Redner. Verses by Hal Cochran. Color the picture with paint or crayons too late. pation; Chamberlain's Salve, need L*vcry family for burns, scalds wounds, piles, and skin affections, these valued family medicines foi only 5 cents. - Don*t miss it.—Ad* vertisement. The Best Dessert in the World COSTA S DELICIOUS ICE CREAM Phone ydur orders in today and tomorrow fOr your Sunday dinner COSTA’S , PHONE 697 I Elite Mathews, white, who es- 'capeil ftom the city stockade sev- Ellie Mathews, Who Es caped From Stockade Several Months Ago, Captured Thursday. mmm NO METAL CAN TOUCH YOU You’ll like tjiese double grip PARIS ii you’re on your feet a«Z«, t work or play. Double security and extreme ease. Ask for the genuine PARIS by name. double Grip 35c and up 1 ".3000 Hours of Solid Comfort" A.STEIN & COMPANY makers Children’* HICKORY Garten New York Chicago I T 'he eittj of Leicester kas Big factories bij Ike score— ‘shoes and woolen, goods are whet The town is noted fbr— Who Does Successful The obvious answer is the local department stores and women's specialty shops which regularly adver- t tise today for results tomorrow* This is the way they used the New York newspapers daring 1922* ^ k ; v - : , DRY GOODS: Inches Evening Newspapers (Exc. Sunday)..... 1,886,076 Morning Newspapers (Exc. Sunday) 429,045 Sunday Newspapers 777,004 ' WOMEN'S SPECIALTY SHOPS: Evening Newspapers (Exc. Sunday) ... Morning Newspapers (Exc. Sunday ... Sunday Newspapers Inches ...259,372 ... 70,458 ..,206,616 Virtually the same thing is true in Chicago, Boston,' Philadelphia and other large cities. In the smaller-cities and towns the evening newspa pers generally carry the bulk of direct result advert Using. ,VC- - . '' National advertising is a groupping of hundreds or thousands of intensive local drives best accomplished by the.use of evening newspapers, v/ , * ^ 4 By Condo EVERETT TRUE ,r r ■ ..AT?.k .~m j? The above facta were published by; !Th'i Naw ; Y6tk £l°bt ini T , Editor and Publisher, of March 10th, 1WS-.* | •' . ijffU 'i