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NOTICE
Our lilt of plant for rooms and
bond for the Summer School be*
ginning June 26th la now being
prepared and will be mailed to
proepectlve students on Map let
Those who wish to have their
names appaar on this list should
have their applications in my
hands not later than April fiOth,
stating location, number you wish,
price, etc. Please give full par
ticulars by LETTER ONLY and
before the above stated time.
All communications must be by
LETTER ONLY.
J. T. DUDLEY, Secretary.
Box ]g», Athens. Ga-
Friday, April 27th at I p. m. Min.
Jennings will hold her adult danc
ing class at the Oeoralan Hotel.
Miss Jennings la from New Haven,
Conn, and is a graduate of tin.
famous Louis Cfialit of New York
City. The class will be held evert
Friday .'or 6 weeks. Positively no
Ob/rcttonablo dancing taught or
permitted. Phone, mornings, los—
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WOLF PACK STARTLES IN
“BRAWN OF THE NORTH" 1
ELITE NOW SHOWING
A baby, a woman and a man
'Thornton*
TUESDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Brunswick Stew and Roar
alone in a trackless forest fleeing
from a pack of famished wolves;
the three in wearied slumber rest
ing from the fatigues of the day;
tt BirmhtfHm. Vhe access to -r
Cheap coal and item lias -made'
The citTj standi a, leadeT rn.
The metal- working trade—
meet at C o’clock Tuesday after*
noon the hour belnir changed oo
account of the Bible Conference.
The reports of the delegates at-*
tending the Educational Confer*
ence will be read.
breath on her face; her startled
eyes see the frothing muzzle of a
gigantic timber wolf within five
inches of her baby’s face; nothing
for protection against the pack of
famished animals; then~-
The rest of the story is told In
“The LITTLE PRICE”
DINING ROOM
SBRVIS 3 MEALS DAILY
Sandwiches, Salads. Tsa and
Coffee at All Hours.
Rhone H7 110 Clsyton SL
CANADIAN TROUT WILL SOON BE LEAPING AT AMERICANS’ FLIES
WILLARD
BATTERIES
$16.00
1 and up
CLARKE STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
Phone 677
Athens, Ga.
WHIPPING
A QUEBEC
TROUT
STREAM
If You Suffer From
INDIGESTION
LET us
KING’S
prova to yau that
NuTREATMENT will
iu MIMEDIATE and
KING'S NuTREATMENT Is
a scientific prescription com
pounded to do wall one thing
and one thing only—permanent
ly relieve suffarara from Indi
gestion. which produces excess
adds, heartburn, Ihteetinal In
digestion, Irritated stomach or
colon, nervousness, distressing
GAS PRESSURE AROUND
THE HEART, Toxic condition,
dUsiness, etc.
KINO’S ‘ NuTREATMENT
positively restores NATURE’S
ACTIVITIES to the entire di
gestive tract.
Tb render n community gas
obligation
service is both
and an opportunity. Believing
this, we maintain that no cus
tomer it properly served unless
there exists that fine and in
timate relationship inspirde by
mutual confidence.
customers to.
.We want our
call upon us at any time for ad
vice, suggestion or counsel in
matters regarding gas serviced
No problem is too large for our
organization to handle nnd no
detail too small to receive oin
most careful attention.
We welcome every opportu
nity to extend our usefulness.
If you axe having any trouble
with your appliances or with
your gas sendee, kindly report
the mater to us at once. We
want 1923 to be a year of sat
isfaction for every customer on
our books. Let’s all’ work to
gether to make it so.
SPLIT BOCK IN NlPKWN OlVER
trict with speckled trout In abun
dance to its strsams and Lakes
Georgia. Smith and Little Beats-
chens. Scores of good fishing
waters srs scattered through tbs
Laurrntisn Mountains northwest of
Montreal, some f the most satis-
factory being to the fit Jovtto
region, which fndodes twenty
miles of Devil’s River, end Lea
Oahuet end Tremblsnt Lee dee
hies near- Mont Under and the
waters about St. Panstla are fa-
moos for their vields.
Ontario’s most celebrated trout
country embraces Nlpfgot River
and Bay. canes to coo haw with
among the fishing fraternity. A
new Bungalow Cams is being built
Our Guarantee
If 'you am not 100 per cent
. satisfied after taking six ouneee
'(one half bottle) return it and
your money will be-cheerfully
refunded.
Get • bottle today—Eat what
you like tomorrow.
Mrs. Charles Levy of Shellby-
vllie. Ky„ arrives Tuesday to vlalt
»Um Julia Rogera for her marriage
neyt week to Mr. W. O. Frederick.
Mias Margaret Morton arrives
Monday night for tke Bogere-
Frederick shedding and wUI be the
guest ot Mrs. Roes Crane. .
PALMER & SONS
Main Store
226 Clayton Street
Exclusive Agents in Athens
Satisfying sport is to be had la ths
•tresms in the Ukv Edward dis
trict north of Qotbee Citv where
Howler’s Camp provides experi
enced guides and earwoa. At the
western end of Quebec Province
lie; the wall watered ffipawa dto-
Mlse Mary Ella Taney of At
lanta spent the week-end with Mrs
Howell Erwin, .
THE BANNBB-HBHALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
PAGE THRU
noivo rvDAMS—Residence 832.
POEM.
ThH- Is '*S«r*A "*“7
muke it bright;
„io {fie Soul that trusts Him
Kivt*th songs in the night.
<• is nat^*;a'PatM »o hidden
,,„t (lodMwrt show us the way;
jf wf se<k far the Spirit’s guidance
(l patiently'wait and pray.
there,
Outstretched In tender compassion
The burden to help us bear.
There is never u life a? darkened.
So hopeless nnd so unblest.
But may be filled with the light
of God.
And enter His promised rest.
Ther .’ is never a cross so hoavty.
i the unJI-scarred hands arc
rttitmti
i brought by—
AStHMft,
f \ relief is oftg
\jf ^A>ORU
C«r I? MWon Jm UuJYeaib
There is never a sin or sorrow.
There is never a care or a loss,
But that we may carry to Jesus
And leave at the foot of the
Cross. *
—Selected. .
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MR8. TALMAUUfc|tNTEHTAINS
GEORGIA DELEGATION
D. A. R. IN WASHINGTON D. C,
Honoring Mrs. Howard McCall
Vice president General of Geor-
gin nnd Mrs. Akermnn, Georgia
State Regent. Mrs. Julius Tal
Toilet Goods Sale
Tomorrow - Tuesday-Only
No Phone Orders Please
uiql*
Talcum
Powder
$1.25 Cot$l ........ 98c
50c ViqU)^'._;J)eodoriz-
ing 39c
S5c Mary Garden ... 29c
25c MaWl* W.. .. .... 19c
25c Mennens.’ Violet . 19c
25c Mennens borated 19c
35c Mennens Kora
Konia 29c
25c Djer Kife 19c
25c Orange Blossom . 19c
$1.00 Mary Garden. 89c
98c Azures 89c
98o Floramye 89c
65c Java 59c
50c Luxor white .... 39c
50c Nadine 39c
60c Pompeian Beauty 39c
50c Mavis 39c
50c Djer Kiss 42c
25c Lazelle . .
19c
...1.9c
25c Palmolive
19c
25c Amolin ..
19c
35c Amoray ..
29c
Toothpaste
Creams
50c Djer Kiss Vanish
ing 38c
50c Hinds Honey and
Almond • - 38c
50c Mary Garden Van
ishing 38c
50c Woodberry’s Fa
cial ............ 33c
50c Nadine Vanish
ing 38c
35c Daggette & Rams-
deils 29c
25c Daggette & Rams-
dells 19c
10c Daggette & Rams-
delles 8c
35c Mentholatum ... 29c
35c Vick’s $alve .... 29c
35c Pond’s £oJd cream
35c Pond’s' Vanish
ing cream',. 29c,
GOc Forhans 49c
50p Pepsodent 38c
66c Prophylatic Tooth
Powder 59c
26c Dr. Lyons 19c
45c Prophylatic Tooth
Brushes . 34c
Soaps
madge of Athena entertained at
tea, In the Banquet Room of Con
tinental Hall Tuesday.
The table was exquisite In op-
pointment and was graced by bas
kets of rose carnations.
A toast was given by Mrs. Berry
on Savannah.
Mrs. Howard McCall made a
very delightful response.
The guests were Mrs. Chas. Ak*
erman, Macon; Mrs. John Little of
v* until ns ion V. C. and Georgia;
Mrs. Bryan, Savannah; Mrs. Mell
Knox. Social Cricie, Mrs. Ben Wylie
Mrs. Chas. Rice, Mrs. ^Catherine
Wooten, Mrs. Dan Jordan, Atlanta,
Mrs. C. L. Colley, Newnan; Mrs.
Bernard Hatch, Washington, D. C.;
and Forsyth; Miss Elizabeth Wil
liams, Mrs. W. E. Rustey, Albany.
Dr. McAfee, Miss Charlotte Law,
Marietta, Mrs. McIntyre Thomas*
ville, Mrs. U. B. Short, Buena Vis
ta; Mrs. Steele,, Miss Ssra Steele
Of Washington, D. C. nnd Athens,
Ga.; Mrs. Julian McCurry, Ath
ens. Mrs. Albert Tidwell, Mias Eli
sabeth Tidwell, Quitman, Mrs
Lynda Lee Bryan, Covington.
BOOK 8HOWER OCONEE
HEIGHT8 8CHOOL
A very sucpesful Book shower
under the auspices of the Com
munity Club was given at the
Oconee Heights t School Saturday
night. A very delightful program
was presented and beautiful ba
zaar was an added feature from
which $17.00 was realised. Over one
hundred books were donated, nnd
those unable to donate them
asked to bring their contribution
to the school. Everybody had
very enjoyable evening.
BARBARA LA MARR AT THE
PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT
Strongheart, the Great Dog Actor, At Elite; Colleen
More, Jack Holt, BuBter Keaton Coming.
"THE HERO" AT THE
PALACE TONIGHT
He was a hero from the tip of
his toea to the top of his new hat,
while his brother Andy plugged
along selling insurance in the da>
and bathed his falling arches at
night. Then there wus a fire in
the school, the children were trap
ped—there was a temptation to
steal five hundred dollars. Blend
ed with this is a gripping ro
mance.
“LOOK YOUR BEST”
PALACE TUESDAY
A clever commingling of come-
dy. pathos and dranm, with a
thrill thrown in now and then and
then and a subtle satire on diet
ing running all through is “Look
Your Best, at the Palace Tues
day.
ft is the sort of light entertain
ment picture lovers like when
JUNIOR R. O. T. C. GIVE
DELIGHTFUL PICNIC
The Junior R. O. T. C. of the
Athens High School under Major
Hunter Harris enjoyed a most de
lightful picnic Friday evening at
the summer home of Dr. and Mra.
A. C. Holliday. Music was fur
nished by the splendid band, and
many happy features added to the
very charming occasion. An elab
orate picnic supper was served at
the twilight hour. The lure of the
woods Is almost irreslstable and the
picnic season is now in full blast.
26c Woodbery’s .. 19c
25c Cuticura Soap .. 19c
26c Cuticura ointment 19c
25c Packer’s Tar ... 19c
25c Pears Glycerine
Soap 19c
25c Pure Olive Castile 21c
16c Sayman He
15c Lux f.... 11c
15c Ivory Soap Flakes He
16c Bon Ami He
Miscellaneous
*2.19 Azl
52.19 Fioi
*1.89 Dj
*1.00 -
som .,
*1.25 Ma:
30c Mum I.. 26c
35c Odorono 29c
GOc Odorono .. .... 49c
$1.00 Odorono .... 89c
60c Nect. 39c
22c Ammonia 19c
20c Witch Hazel .. 16c.
65c Ean de quinnine 59c
16c' Bay Rum He
50c Mulsified Cocoa-
nut Oil . -. 39c
JV
E)itra Special
12 Cakes Palm Olive
IMPORTANT MEETING
PRINCE AVENUE
BAPTIST CHURCH
The women of the Prince Avenue
Baptist church are holding a very
important meeting Wednesday af*
ternoon at 4 o’clock at the church.
An interesting proposition is to
be presented and every woman Ip
the church is urged to come.
_.CT
MEETING OF THE
BIBLE STUDY CLASS
The April meeting of the Bible
does taught by Mlsa Mary A. Ba
con was postponed on account of
other religious services In the city,
It will be held the flrat Monday In
May. the hour to be announced
later.
HBrawn-of the North,” starring
Strongheart. the wonder dog,
which is fulfilling an engagement
at the Elite.
The incident is but one of many
which makes this second starring
vehicle of the greatest dog star on
the screen the most dramatic pro
duction he has offered to motion
picture patrons. The timber
wolves are real ones, and yet
while Mr. Trimble, director of the
picture, spent months in gaining
enough control over them so that
he felt safe in trusting them near
the members of the cast, they play
but a few scenes that go to make
up the story unfolded on the
screen.
CASTORIA
. For Infants and Children
IN USE FOR OVER 30 YEARS
Cocoanut Gill Fine
' For Washing Hair
If you want to keep your hair In
good condition, be careful what
you wash it with.
Many soaps and prepared sham
poos contain too much free alkali.
This dries the scalp, makes the
hair brittle, and is very harmful,
Mulsified cocoanut oil shampoo
(which is pure and entirely
greaseless), is much better than
anything else you can use for
shampooing, as this cannot possi
bly injure the hair-
Simply put two or three tea-
spoonluls of Mulsified in a cup vr
glass with a little warm water,
then moisten the hair with water
and rub the Mulsified in. It will
make an abundance of rich,
creamy lather, and cleanse ’the
hair and scalp thoroughly. The
lather rinses out easily, and re
moves every particle of dust, dirt,
dandruff and excess oil- The hair
dries quickly and evenly, and it
leaves it fine and silky, bright,
fluffy and easy to manage. ,
You can get Mulsified cocoanut
oil shampoo at any drug store. It
Is very cheap, and a few ounces
will last everyone in the family
for months. Be sure your drug
gist gives you iMulsified.
—Advertisement
PALACE-Tonight
BARBARA LA MARR
“THE HERO”
TOMORROW^-TUESDAY
“Look Your Best”
WITH
COLLEEN MOORE and
ANTONIO MORENO
BARBARA LA MASS
BARBARA LA MARR PALACB
TONIGHT
they are just out for • good time
and relaxation.
With the much discussed ques
tion of dieting as a background
there will be many in the audience
who will appreciate heartily tht
efforts of the people to diet and
forego nil the pleasures of eat
ing, and the many times they yield
to temptation. •
LEAGUE OF WOMEN
VOTERS MEETS TUE8DAY
6s 15 O'CLOCK
, The League of Women Voters
will meet at the Womun'a Club
Tuesday afternoon fit 6:16 o'clock.
All Interested In the League are
invited. , '
The change of time Is made on
account of the Bible Confer.no.
and the meeting will last one hour.
Gauranteed Electric Hair
Curlers Worth $2,50
$1:29
Every Pair Gauranteed For One Year
Mrs. G. A. Jones, Mrs. E. R. Klnne
brew of Franklin, N. C., and Ml os
Harriet Klnnebrew of Atlanta are
guests of Mrs. J. A. Cook for the
Bible Conference.
Mr. and Mrs. 8ol Boley. Mr. and
Mrs. Louis Funkensteln and Mrs.
Lottie Cohen motored to Elbertop
Sunday for a l!!ort*vtslt.
Mra. Thomas Dozier and child-
ten have returned from a three
months' visit to California.
The friends of Mrs. W. O. Bol
ton are sympathising with her In
the* death of her brpther Mr. Sam
Boykin of Brooks Ga., who died last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mra. Coleman left Mon
day for their home In Milwaukee
after a visit to their daughter,
Mrs. E. F. Porter.
Miss Lucy Linton is expected
home Wednesday from Washington.
D. C. where she has been the <uv*t
of Mrs. William Pope for severs!
weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Porter of
Washington. D. C„ arrived Sunday
having been oalied here by the
death of ther mother, Mrs. D. F.
Miller.
Miss Otis Vincent has returned
from an sxtended stay In New
York.
Mrs. Louis Pellew of Macon, or
rives this^veek to visit Mrs. E. B.
n. "
Dr. Willis H. Bocock will go to
Savannah Tuesday to addresa the
University Club.
Mrs. W. F. Hubbard of Comer
spent the week-end In the city.
Mrs. J. W. Barnet leaves early
In May for Little Rock to visit
Mrs. Sterling Hubbard.
IN FOREIGN LANDS
TINTED TRAVELS
Sketches by L. W. Redner. Verses by Hal Cochran.
Color the picture with paint or crayons
ELITE Now Playing
STRONGHEART
The Wonder Dog
“Brawn of the North” H
rrs A SENSATION
in
IMPORTANT NOTICE
All who have not paid their State and
County Tares 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
Dancing Class At
the Georgian Hotel
[ Stow and Roast
String Beans
Creamed Irish Potntoes
Stewed Tomatoes
Vegetable Salad
Vegetable t
Muffins and Biscuits
Supper 60c.
Breaded Veal Chops
Hominy Grits
American Fried Potatoes
Macaroni and Cheese
Apple Salad Se
Hot Biscuits
Choice of Cake
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50c
Chats With Your
Gas Man
Athens Gas Light &
Phone 54