The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 26, 1923, Image 8

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ooa ize what Kellogg’s Bran means to your family’s health? MARKETS b arc many attractive ways vc KHlogg'a Bran. Eat It or with hot inilk an a cereal. Or, mix it with cereals before sorv- ii>K. .Many housewives cook It with cereals, in each eflse adding two tahlesi»/>onfijJs for each person. You will aJno enjoy the nut-like flnvor of Kellogg's Bran when it hns been sprinkjed over hot or cold cereals. You huve missed seme of the joys of life if you have not eaten rnisli br.*ad, muffins, griddle-cakes, etc. nade with Kellogg's Bran. Kecipes re printed on each box. Don't delay your fight against constipation; don't lose a minute In the great battle against illness! You can buy Kellogg’s Bran from ,'crs it ml you can have It ^ t _ each (served in individual packages at dJyj'Tn chronic cases, with each I flint-class hotels, restaurants and aten regularly each day. Kel- Bran will permanently r«- i constipation; it will free you dangerous toxic poisons that to 90 per cent of all human gill remove the cause ''eweeteti a had breath; ft will * a pimply complextion through ji'trork on the bowels. In fact, Blogg'* Bran, through Its natural bulk. Indigestible agent, tonc-up the whole system! ! you knew exactly what const I- pillion means from a medical view- ? Hogg’s Bran yourself and serving Hogg's tiran yourself and servinp daily to your family. And. K<*l- Huy's is actually delicious, its nut- like flavor adding greatly to the enjoyment of eating cereals. Eut at least two tablespoonfuls THE BANNER-SEItALD. ATHENS. GBORCW Athens Visitors ATHENS COTTON •cal cotton market cloi Thursday, the same i Open High Lmv Cln “l Among those visiting In Athens t * Thursday were, O. D. Bradford, N. ejJ.; H. S. Garland. Atlanta; Charles H. Scott, New York; T. L. Anbury, Augusta; J. .H Adams, Ashburn. PC. 65 28.75j W. S. Rogers, Atlanta; W. E. dy .. .. 27.71 27.9» 27.40 27.42-27.67 j Patterson, Atlanta; H. H. Huber, -t 24.95 25.15 24.tp» 24 «o 25.io Boston; J. F. Roberts, Greenville; pc. .. 24.44 24.66 24.10 24.1o 24.60 A. W. Barber. Adalrsvllle; A. Mar- 11 A. M. Bids: May 2S.G8; July i tin, Chicago; II. L. and Mrs. Smith, nber 24.82; December 34.37. Madison, Fla. 27.58 ■hilts. REAL ESTATE LOANS We are now In a position to lend you money In any amounts from $500.00 on up on homes in Athens, moreover, \re offer you our special, easy monthly repayment plan. Just jvrite us about the money you need and where your home is ^located In Athens and we will do the rest W© will, of course, continue to make loans on better class business property at lowest Interest lates. MORTGAGE BOND & TRUST CO. ' Broad ,nnd Walton streets Atlanta, Georgia. The First Step I F a man is going up, the first step is co step on himself. There is absolutely no progress without self-control. That is why a savings account has meant the beginning of great success to so many men. » , Commercial Bank of Athens Member Federal Reserve System A J \ J . ' - ■'VASK OUR DEPOSITORS” f Don’t Dust—Spray BOLL-WE-GO The Calcium Arsenate Product » f r [\,r over two yean Boll-Wo-Oo haa been teeted on cotton land In the heart ot boil ,***,11 Infested dlsricts. Coots Only He a Gallon. ^ During this time Boll-We-Oo has had to prove Itself In field! where the boll weevil has for years been considered un beatable. Results show that In every csee, on every farm, Holi-We-Go was a success—a deadly destroyer of the weevil. Where It was used without exception larger crops were reported. Leading cotton growers praise It The most suc cessful,planters use It. ItJs a proven product Wo Hat hero a few ot the many advantages of BoU-We-Oo. Write for complete Information. Obtain full facts snd prools of Jts merits. . . „j 1; Boll-We-Go Is sure death to the weevtt / Hundreds ot unsolicited testimonials In our > flies all pralalng Boll-We-Oo. 2: Bolt-We-Go la the least expensive method / of applying calcium arsenate efficiently. (ICoet approximately »1 to H per acre per season.) / 2; Boll-We-Oo Is the easiest method ot hilling the wesvll. Applied lu daytime. Child can piake spraying. No tedious dusting—no sleep | robbing night work.* .*..•• , \C , . 4; Boll-Wc-Go sticks on the plant because of the Ingredients which are combined with the calcium arsenate In this proven product, j No sticky molasses, ice cream powders or * flour Is 1L 6: Onlg three or four sprayings a year are Boll-We-Oo keeps the calcium arsenate in available form for the boll weevil to drink. The boll weevil must drink. When he drinks be dies. Don’t go through another year Inefficiently fighting tbe boll weevil with ordinary meth ods. Find out right now about the modern, proven method to kill the pest Write today for full facts. .. Boll-We-Go Mfg. Co. 63 North Pryor Street Lonz ’Distance Pham Mtfsrf isscrc' t*, Georgia NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Clone P.C. May ;. .. 27.75 28.22 27.68 29.60 23.92 July .. .. 27.45 27.87 27.25 27.35 27.62 Oft., .. .. 24.42 24.67 24.06 24.09 24.5b Dec 24.0.1 24.15 23.64 23.70 24.lo 11 A. M. Bid*: May 27.65; July 27.38; October 24.29; December 23.90. t Cola in Cane Sugar Cuban Cane |»fd.. Aun^n Nichols .. U. K. Steel Southern Ry Sou. Ry. pfd Pan American ... American Sugar .. Konnlcott Copi»cr Induntrial Alcohol N. Y. Central ... A me. Tel. Tel. .. WHEAT— Sept May .. .. July .. CORN— Sept May .. .. July .. OATH— Sept May .. .. July I22*n 122»i 122* LIBERTY BONDS Open P.C. 3 101.10 101.1 First 4 1 -4k 97.7 97.7 Second 4 l-4» 97.29 97.29 Third 4 l-4a 97.28 97.31 Fourth 4 l-4» 97.10 97.10 Victory 4 3-4a 100.00 100.00 Walton Cq. Singing Convention Draw Big Crowd Sunday MONROE. Qa.— Everything 1: In - rendlneg for tho Walton Coun ty Co-Operative Singing Conven tion. to bo held at Mountain Creek Mlfuiionary Baptlat church, four mJlrs north of Monro© and one mile north o fthe Fifth District Ag ricultural and Mechanical 8chi next Sunday, April 29ttx and, if weather conditions remain good, the attendance will be up in the thousands, in keeping with the for mer record. I*res!dent Benjamin C. Dickinson and Secretary Ed. A. Caldwell of Monroe, have lost no time in look ing after the organlgatlon of the local forces, the employment of the very best singers to be found in and out of Walton county and in the matter of giving the affair uni vernal publicity. The host church, situated Jn i lovely) grove, on a beautiful Incline, between two prominent stretdhes of roadwuy, is made up of aome of the very finest people In Georgln and they are going to do their fu»J duty in the matter of entertain- Inc their guests. They, however, shall not bo expected to do more than their share. The other sec tions of Walton, holding claim on a goodly per cent of the members of the organisations, uro expected to bring well filled baskets. Judson L. Moore,’ roputed as ing one of tho best music directors in tho state and, wty> is also the author and publsher of a number of popular song books, will be pres- ent and Jrirlng with him a very un usual class of singers. Mrs. Vaughn of Athens, widow of the late Prof Vaughn, another of the state's very finest singers and composers of sacred music, with a host of Athens and Clarke county singers, Is ex pected to sdd to the interest and benefit of the day's program. JACKSON MEDICOS ELECT OFFICERS JEFFERSON, On.—At a meeting of the Jackson county medical as sociation held here Monday the fol lowing officers were elected for the ensuing year: Dr. F. M. Hubbard of Commerci president. Dr. 8. J. Smith of Jefferson, vice president. Dr. J. C. Bennett of Jefferson secretary and treasurer. Dr. L. J. Sharp of Commerce cen sor. . Dr. M. R. Alien of Hoschton wa> elected delegate to the annual State Medical Association which meets next week at Savannah. Ga. The association Is a very enthu siastic organisation and is the means of much good in the profes sion. “Y.” Directors To Meet Friday Theodore Marks. New York City; T. P. Britt, Hartford, H. D. House, Atlanta; J. C. Burton, Columbus; C. I. Dick, Atlanta; J. B. Jetton, Atlanta; L. B. Hardy, Jr., Atlanta. DISTRICT TWO OF SAREPTA AS SO. MEETS ON SUNDAY The District So. 5 5th Sunday meeting of the Sarepta Associa tion wjll be held at the East Ath- ns Baptist church Sunday, April 9, in the afternoon, open 2 o’clock. Sunday school, woman’s work and B. Y. P. U. all represented by good speaking on these differentJ branches of the work. Come time. % Hooper Chosen Tulane Speaker Professor W. D. Hooper, profes sor m{ Latin at the University of Georgia, has been chosen to deliv er the annua) address before the Alpha of Louisiana chapter of Phi Beta Kappa at Tulane University ut New Orleans on June 5th. Phi Beta Kappa Is the oldest fraternity In the world and Is national honorary society for schol arship. Each year some distin guished scholar is selected to speak at the annual meeting The selec tion of Professor Hooper to deliver this address comes as a fitting rec ognition of his unusual ability. CASTORIA . For Infants and Children in use for over 30 years Always bears Signature of Spanish Mackerel deliver ed Friday Morning, in time for your Dinner. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. Strawberries Sponge Cake For Making SSort-Cake. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. The Summer V. M. C. A. camp for Boy, and Girls will occupy the center of attention for the Y. M. i\ A. pi rector* meeting at ( o'clock FYIda>-. A luncheon will be served and all directors are urged to be present Announcement Is made that two new canoe* have been given the camp by public spirited Athenians. i good;-’vear I Service Station B Y service we mean having your size in Good year Tires on hand when you needtiren, advising yen what type ot tire to buy, j your tires and following them up with expert re- wOfdeatoftbn every, mOe of the thousands of miW built into SCOTT HDW. CO. .Athens, Georgia gooo|year Banner-Herald Want Ads (Too Ltto to Classify) foil Rl^Wn-fl^r/T KU*kp\t-iaARnK { furnlnftea ImhI 'room*: 'forge* enough lo acoomwodaia three people: AW firth ana’ uie of nice library.' Cloee h*. nlct location. Pboue 340-J, site Thornton’s FRIDAY DINNER 50c Vegetable Soup Baked Flab Dressing Butter Beans fefcalloped Tomatoes Baked Sweet Potatoes Vegetable Salad Cherry Pie Muffins and Biscuits Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50 Cents Broiled Lamb Chops Morning Grits Fried Potato Cake: Hot Biscuits ocoanut Pudding Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Who Does The Successful tise today for results tomorrow. This is the way they used the New York newspapers ■ during 1922, f ’>‘ : ;; :i . - 5 ' • ' - ■ . - • DRYGOODS: i ♦ Inches ‘ Evening Newspapers (Exc. Sunday) ... ..1,886,076 Morning Newspapers (Exc. Sunday)... .. 429,045 , Sunday Newspapers................ . . 777,004 WOMEN’S SPECIALTY SHOPS: Inches Evening Newspapers (Exc. Sunday) .. .. .259,372 Morning Newspapers (Exc. Sunday .. . . . 70,458 Sunday Newspapers.............. . ....... ... ..,206,616 *'v The obvious answer is the local department stores and women’s specialty shops which regularly adver- hi :&} ’■ : hi ? Virtually the same thing is true in Chicago, Boston, N In the smaller cities and towns the evening newspa pers generally cany the balk of direct result adver tising. 'i 4 ’ V' /" ' National advertising is a groupping of hundreds or by thg gse of evening newspapers. a*’ ns- “ ■SEas. BANNER-HERALD Athens, Georgia q ' v.. r .* The shove facts were published by; {TM % Editor and Publisher, of March 10th', 19SS.' h f i bi -ft -yirk Globa Is wr »i(f.K30vf *hK :I