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?Af.E SIX
Athens Visitors
MONEY TO OE&MANY
T112 Western Union Telejrraph
company anounces that it has re-
—! sumed its money transfers to
Among those visiting In Athens gerronry, effective immediately.
Friday were: IJIllan Smith, Granite / for 'ransfers must he
Mill, Ga.; J. H. Paulson and party, m Anwrieaii currency, however.
Savannah, Ga.; S. S. Hemp, At
lanta; J. F. Creer, MouUcello, Ga.; m p-_i n j
‘Mrs. F. It. Washburn, Boston, |Y0fll3fl fllluS KCHlCfly
THE BAMWKt-HBttAtP. ATHENILOEOROfA
LAST SHOWING OF BUSTER
KEATON AND THE FLIRT”
At the Palace Tonight—Marion Davies, “Adam and
Eva” Saturday Special. .
ft.'a ss.
Mrs. It. F. Armstrong, North -
hamf.ton; At. P. Smith, Atlanta; A.
E. Burnett, Atlanta; David II.
Lynch, Jr., Richmond, Va.; Ira
!C. Williams, Atlanta; G. Allen, |
Gainesville, Ga.; It. H. Barnes, At- j f*"
lanta; George E. Smith, Thomson, ir:f
Ga. I ta
H. E. Willingham. Atlanta; W. ! J’ 1 '
T. Shipley, Cincinnati; G. F. Baker, '
Atlanta: J. W. Ham, Atlanta; s O.
N. Dana, Atlanta; Walter L. . 1( .,
Cooke, New York C’ity; Alice Beall, j
Granite Hill, Ga.; Susie Tucker,
Granite Hill, Ga.; Mollie
Granite Hill, Gn.; Louise Jackson
Granite Ilil, Ga.
Worth Fabulous Fortune l
fliV
Cobcr of Marietta,
Htees * if the Unive
lent citizens of the h
iddre
lars for the gOQtl AJiyr
It Jy
Jerfu Lumpkin Li
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before
»ol Friday
the lith ai
cplete
Carr ' | For sal
tixvr
iuses practically all
r and Intestinal ailments
appendicitM. One dost
vince or money refunded
by nil druggists.—Adver-
George B. Shale, Rochester. • N. .
Y.; L. H. Smith. Atlanta; T. O. j
Galloway, Bnrndsvflle. On.; K. E.
. Satterfield. Hartwell; Mr. and Mrs. !
Hobart Sapp. St. Petersburg, Fla. j
“GRANDMOTHER’S GARDEN™,
May 7th, 8:30 I*. M., Colonial
Theatre. Over 150 in the Cast.;
Superb production. adr.
— 1
A Good Thing—Don’t M* fis It I
Send your name and address,
plainly written together with ft>
cents (and this slip) to Chamber
lain Medicine Co., Dos, Moines
Iowa, and receive in return a tria :
package containing Chamberlains
Cough Remedy .or coughs, colds
croup, bronchial, \'lu”and whoop-
jug coughs, and tickling throat-
ChambcrJa'n’s Stomach and Live.
^Tablets for r.tomach troubles, in
digestion, gassy pains that crov.-r
the heart, biliousness and consti
pation; Chamberlain's Salve, need
cd In every family for burns, scalds
wounds, piles, *nd skin affections;
these valued family medicines fo:
only 5 cents., Don’t miss it.—Ad-
vertisement. _
“G KA N DMOTHEIt’S G A RDEN"
’May 7th, 8:30 I*. M., Colcniai
Theatre. Over 150 in the Cast.
Staperb production. adv.
Instant relief from
CORNS
without risk
of infection
» end the. p*?n nt onrnt. In
j3ri ScholJ’i iino-paAs will do
iy-remove the reio#*-(riction-
nd heal the ii
SefthfYm
rev
i avoid infection from Cutting yotir t
f tiling corrosive ecidi. Tim; gnjiicpticj
1 waterproof. Size* for corn*, catlouiei, bun*
i i«n*. ikt a box today at your druffiil’icf
•hoe dealcr’i.
f m Schott's \
< Xino-pads
Made in the labor statin ef Th Sthsll
Mft. Co.. maim of Dr. StkoWs Foot
f Comfort Appliantti, Artk Supports, tU.
Put one on-thcpain U gonet
JPgQSprfe Ibredd
C?OOD BREAD
MADE w,TH CRISCO'"' I, MILK
COOL SUITS
Comfortable, Stylish
--for Summer
Comfort in their cool fabrics; comfort in their
trim lines and perfect fit; comfort in their fine
tailoring that assures lasting shapeliness.
For young men, Sport Norfolks; snug fitting,
full chested, trim waisted sacks. For older men
/
dignified easy-fitting suits.
For every man, our -guarantee of absolute sat
isfaction that’s back of everything we sell.
$13.50 $20.00 $25.00
$35.00
H.J.Reid&Co.
The Shop f < - lity
Clayton St. Athens, Ga.
HI* addroHH was
cresting political hli
nont and the
it hut carried
i on both Lin*
is successor.
Ire law school
■ address and
the academic
facility and *tu-l$jit hotly crowded
Into the law school auditorium for
the address.
While in the city Judge Gober lr
the Kocftt of Dr. JS. V. Sanford at
his home on Cloverhttmt avenue.
cts ha din*;
< nils-;
Ihull SOCIAL AND
j PERSONAL NEWS
IlL'LL, Ga.—The farmers around
>re are having good weather for
owing now.
Mrs C >-ene Pieman from Wln-
terville it visiting her mother, Mrs.
Leila Jones for the week-end.
rs. Hal lie Burroughs called to
Miss Blanche Phillips, Hatur-,
FRIDAY, APRIL 27, im
B eautify Your Complexion
In Ten Days
Scientists long ago diaeorerad
and combined in Nadinola Cnam
. those elements which bleach the
skin, remove tan, freckle^ pim
ples and blackheads, ana pro
duce that smooth, satin -like
texture so much admired.
By its own virtues Nadinola
Cnam removes impurities and
leaves the skin clear, healthy
and beautiful.
Guarantee and directions in
each package. Twc sizes, 60c.
and $1.00, at youf toilet counter.
Vted and Endorsed By Thousands
NATIONAL TOUCT CO„ P«rfc.T«uu
Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
PARAMOUNT!
SALAD
DRESSING
the health-giving
delights of Para-
^ mount Salad Dres-
£ sing—on fresh salads,
* in sandwiches,
MARION DAVIES PA LACE SATURDAY.
LAST SHOWING BUSTER
KEATON PALACE TONIGHT
Tonight the Palace will present Its
last showing of the big doul.lv pro
gram when Buster Keaton In his lat
est comedy riot of laughter will be
seen In "The Balloonatlc," also the
great feature production of "The
Flirt." Both pictures entertained.
n>< aster crowds ft the Palace yes*.v-
dny and last night and the final
FRI
ivlll be given nt the Falace
"ADAM AND EVA" AT
PALACE SATURDAY
The mtKlern girl Is a. nremlthrlft.
Ilut this tendency may be cured and
isi cured in Marlon Davies* latest
Cosmopolitan production for Vara-
mounL “Adam and Eva,” which will
open nt the Palace theatre Saturday.
There are laughs aplenty In this pic
ture. The play cn which It Is based
ran for a year In New York and was
presented by two .companies on tour.
T. Boy Barnes plays opposite Miss
Davies.
[pleasure trip.
Mr. Coy and Dedrick Jones went j r'lydm n—» Gladys
o Athens Saturday afternoon. J mond Hill
Mar. ■'Janie Lee Jones spent the
veek end with her sister, Miss
Blanche Phillips.
Mines Clara and Margie Smltn
after
Miss Annie Laura Jones spent
uturday afternoon with Misses
ois and Gladys Burroughs.
Miss Gladys Burroughs will leave
tmorow for S uth Carolina to
spend a while with her grandmothei
Mrs. J. A. Burroughs.
rs. Leila Jones wll (spend Mon
day for Atlanta to spend the week
t’lth her. sister. Mrs. Minnie Cole-
jrfh.
Mr. It. T.
Steams’ Electric Paste
is recognized ns lira gnnranteed
exterminator for Hat#. Mice, Auta,
Cockroaches and Watcrbug*.
Pon’t tra»te time trying to kill these peirts
with powders, liuuiJi or auy experimental
preparations.
Ready for Ueo-Botterthoa Traps
2-02. buz, SuC l'.07- Sox, 41.50
SOLD EVERYWHERE
Red Seal Shoe
Long known for their dig.
bflity and comfort, will v.
given away In an interettiag
1923 contest. Ask yo v
dealer for entry blank todij.
J.K.Orr Shoe Co.
Atlanta, Ga.
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Tainiadgc Bros. & Co.
Distributors
The Second District Agricultural
and Mechanical School Friday won
the annual track meet which is held
yearly In Athens try the A. & M.
Schools ot Georgia, scoring the
highest number of point, 20, and
beating the second teanv tbo
Eighth District by three points,
with twelve points each.
The Tenth District and Third
District teams tied for third placo
with twelve polnits each.
The events were splendidly car
ried out and the young athletes
made several good records and the
boys wbo took part In the athletic
contest, showed considerable
promise on the field.
Green, Check. Slappey end.Dil
lard wore the bright ouist«ndln(g
stars In the meet, each of these
men winning several places and
'adding points to their team's
' score.
The names of tho winners fol
low:
100 yd. dash, Green, 2nd Diet.;
Check, Gth Dlat.; Slappey, 2nd
Dlst.
220 yd. dash. Green, 2nd Diet;
Slappey; 2nd Dlst; Parks, 8th
Dlst.
440 yd. dash, Etheridge. 10th, and
Summer, 2nd, tied; Dillard, 8th.
120 yd. hurdles, Lofton, 10th;
Moss, 8th,; Fletcher, 2n.
Relay Jtaco—2nd Dlfit,; 8th Dlst,
3rd Dlst.
Polo Vault—Craft, 8th; Goodwin,
7th; Summer, 2nd.
High Jump—Tauorsloy, 2nd;
four others tied for second place.
Broad Jump—Cheek, 6th; Ether
idge, 10th.; Hasty, 7th.
Shut put—Wall, 1st.; Dillard,
8th; Alexander. 7th.
l r
The Fat’s in
the Fire
R ANGE burners often
gn a baptism of grease
from the skillet. Burned
to a crisp It means end
less acraping and scouring
to remove it. A better
and easier way Is to clean
them with Giant Lye. It’s
a quick Job and leavea the
burners clean and restoree
the blue flame. Skillets
and pans can be quickly
cleared of soot and en
crusted grease In the tame
way. Then you Insw
they're dean and scoured.
DIRECTIONS! Boll tho
burners 3 minutes in m
solution of J teaspoon•
fuls at Giant Lye In 4
quart sof water and rlnsa.
Boll pots and skillets In
a like solution or boll tha
solution In them. Never
use lye on aluminum.
GIANT
LYE
|A One .Day 'Sale
of Ladies Misses and Children’s :
|H A TS
% 25% Off
tomorrow;
""•'SATURDAY i
You will
You can
THIS SALE IS FOR SATURDAY ONLY.
Positively no hats sold on any othef day nt this reduction,
have the pick of every hat in the store. Nothing reserved.
^— ehoose*from white hats of all materials, all colored hats; nil mourn-
ee ■ ing huts, all sport hats, all Madge Svans hats for children; nil Gage
j? and Fisk sport and tailored hats are included. Every hat shown in
this sale is not more than dO days old. Some came in only this after-
OS— noon. Now remember if you have in mind of getting a hat, say a
month from now, but it tomorrow at this big sale—now.
| 25 Per Cent Off
|W. T. COLLINS Inc*:
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DOINGS OF THE DUFFS
SEEING IS BELIEVING
By Allman