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JACK DAW'S ADVENTURES
In the Land of Miney Moe
STORY BY HAL CQCHRAN. - DRAWINGS BY LeE WRIGHT.
IRANK-KEENAN PALACE TONIGHT;
TOM MIX AT THE ELITE THEATRE
Mary Astor, John Barrymore and Maty Pickford
Coming Soon.
tUe possibility of visiting the
very much excited o
land ol "Oh!” he shouted, "pli _
Which roaiM* M*ke?" “No road a' all." replied Eeny Mceny. "Just wait
until ray tfljElCjrope starts to rise.” And the rope utgau to wiggle upward
daughters. Montine and Mrs. Glenn
of Hull, and Mrs. Bello Pntat, ot
Athens, spent,a 'abort while with
Mr. and Mrs. Z. T. Williams last
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. Guy Martin of Athens, spent
last Saturday night and Sunday
with his father, Mr. J. W. Martin
and family.
Miss Lucile Williams is spending
this week with her uncle. Mr. Oor
don Barnett and wife. %
Mr. J. W. Dillard spent Inst Sun
day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs
Z. T. Williams.
Mr. A. J. Williams spent last
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. II.
C. Williams.
Mrs. A. J. Thornton Is sending
A few days with her son, Mr. Luke
Thornton and family. »
The grain crop in our section 1?
looking very promising;
Mrs. K. L. Gordon and children
are indisposed this week with o
severe cold.
Legislator From Canton Will
from
Draw Vehicle Act Amendment
CANTON* Ga.'—An amendement
to the Georgia Motor Vehicle law,
providing that the application for,
and'distribution of all license tags
for motor vehicles shah be made
through the office of sheriff to the
secretary of £tato, and classifying
ah© vehicles according to their
horsepower. Is to b« w-or£ ?_*
the coming session of the Lcsisla-i
ture by John W. l.iim*
tor from thi* county, according to
hn announcement here Wednes
day.
The bill provides that “from and
after the first dsy of March. 1924,
all persons, firms or corporations
■V. nln:r «.r < |M i >i:i.g ni.y :
tor vehicles or motorcycles as
• described In section two of
j net of November 30, 1015. and
[which number plates arc i-»u
shall, on or before said first
• zt March, 1924, and
thereafter, and before
same, register such motor
with th sheriff ot the count
such owner or operator's mold
and obtain from such sheriff t
of a number plate to operate
for the ensuing yesr.
MARKETS
ATHEN3 COTTON
The local cotton market clot
a hit from tho previous close
the market closed out at 27 1*2
over tho previous close of 27.
i«ly qan. blamo Jack for being a bit startled as he watched the long.
i*h cord Htyid straight up. In the air. and slowly mow up und up.
1 never saw a rope do thut before.” he exclaimed. "Where In It
"Might straight up to the land of Miney Moe." replied Keuy
of the most novel lo*
cilcM ever flashed on the silver
duct, "tie.-irn of JciiIouhL',” Thom
as If. Ince's slfrring dmjmu of the
dd and new South, works out tf
• i mighty climax when two boys
come Into ciuifllct. One is the way-
ward son of tho old s uthein fam
ily-cast off In disgrace by hi*
father. #
In his place is adopted a youm
•'hill-billy** who Inis led a life s<
rromltive, that his father gives hln
a ram-rodding when he drops :
ICg anil breaks it. The w^y li
which tho boys, at first bitter
irdcs. help to work out each ofher’
salvation until tlie blue blood o
tach triumphs over adverse cir
cumstances, has been told with /
tremendous “punch.**
TOM MIX AT THE ELITE
Did you ever, hear of a horse that
• ids in love making? There Is v
horse out in (Thlifornia that nob
only aids his master In nffalrs oi
the heart, but actually forces th<
love campaign to a. rapid conclu
sion. ‘Tony." the wonder horse ol*
the films, enthusiastically plays hie
role with Tom Mix in the William
Fox production, “3 Jumps Ahead'
which is being shown* at the Ellt*
theatre now.
One of th© scenes In this swiftly
moving tale of the Western plain;
calls for somo extremely diplomat*
is work between Tom Mix nnfl A!-
mn Bennett, who .plays the daugh
ter of a mining prospector. There
had been a misunderstanding
vhlclv soft words and a sincere
ipnlogy had not corrected.
Mix and the girl were standing
m a small knoll with “Tony” 11s-
enlng attentively just behind hlr
mister. The horse lowered h!f
read and butted Tom into the
;irl. Mix enutkned •'Tony” and
moving two feet front the girl
st.-trted his explanation all ovei
.again. But things were not raovln?
Vast enough for Tony and he
kept butting his muster until the
couple aCoori at the foot of the
.slope. Then cither tho girl's sense
of humor came 1 * to the rescue, or
the constant prodding of “Tony**
added Inspiration to Tom's words,
for a dlflnlte understanding was
quickly reached, i “Tony,*' with a
knowing wink that teemed to brag
about the way lie had with the
ladles, trotted off behind the cou
ple walking arm In arm.
NEW YORK COTTON
May ..
July ..
/Oct. ..
Dec. ..
11 A.
26.4V; (i
Open High Low Close P.C.
. tt.19 29.10 27.CO 27.02 39.12
. 20.so 20.90 20.26 20.37 26.89
. 24.05 24.IS 23.77 23.85 24.30
. 23.00 23.72 23.35 23.14 23.95
I. Bids: May 37.70; July I
ober 23.05; December* 23.60.
New Victor Records
For May 1923
RED SEAL RECORDS
CHALIAPIN, FEODOR (Bass) -
°°ln &tar E "* 8 " mm " m '* m01 (Her U>T ' W VeSr e iV” u.t price 11.75
GALLI-CURCI, AMELITA (Soprano) ,
Chanson Indoue (A Song of India) (From ^Radto**).
In French lUmiky-Kowakow 10-ln* list prico Ji-.»
HEIFETZ, JASCHA (Violinist) , _
Slavonic Dance No. 1 Dvonk-KreUlor 10-in. Ilit price J1.2c
KREISLER, FRITZ (Violinist)
Toy Soldier*’ March
P. Krelslcr 10-ln. lilt price *1.20
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
74(08
71808
Open High Low nose P.C. I
May .. .. 27.12 27.12 26.85 26:69 27.19
July .. .. 20.05 26.65 20.07 20.20 20.71 (
Oct 23.57 23.511 33.24 23.30 23.75
|MT 23.15 23.10 22.83 22.98 23.1;* I
.11 A. M. Dili.,: May 28.89: July
28.31; OctnlK-r 23.38; December 22.93. [
McCORMACK, JOHN.(Tenor)
The Lott Chord Prodtor-Bulllvan 11-In. U«t price *1.75
PADEREWSKI, IGNACE (Pianist)
Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2-Part 1 Usst H-lB. list price n.75
Hungarian Rhapsody, No. 2-Part II U,,t . M'. 1 ..'J?. 1 ,,? r j c0 ,1 ‘ 5
STOKOWSKI AND PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA
Mooiscrtaky 11-In. Hat prlco 11.75
Khcwantchina—Entr'acte „ U-ta. Hat Price
BLUE LABEL RECORD
-A New Slant on War-Will Rotors.
Timely Toplea-WIU Rotara 10 ' ln - «•* ****• * 100
DANCE RECORDS -
LIBERTY BONOS
Farewell Blues—Fox Trot—Tbe^Vlrglnton*.
An.!. Raima—Fox Trot—Tfce Virginian*. 10-ln. list
Burning*Sand*—Fox ^Trot—Pani"Whltem*n *jnd. H** ®rcH**trm.
Falling—Fox Trot—Paul Whiteman and Hla Orchaatm .... 10-ln. list prico 75c
Crying For You—Fox Trot—Paul Whiteman and Hla Orchestra. .
Sunn" Jim—Fox Trot-Ze* Confroy »nd Ilia Orchestra . l«,ln. list V*jl»750
W«y Down Yonder In Now Orleans—Fox Trot—Part Whiteman and HI* Otth.
Osarest—Fox Trot—Paul Whiteman and Hie Orchestra .. 10-ln. lint prico 76c
Bamballna—Fox Trot—Paul Whiteman and HU Orcheatra.
Lady Butterfly—Medley Fox Trot—The Greet White Way Orcheatra, prico 76c
Carolina—Medley Fox Trot—The Great White Way Orcheatra.
Man In the Moon—Medley Walt*—The Troubadour* prico 75c
Whoa. Tllll*. Taka Your Tim*!—Fox Tret—The-Virginians. -
You Know You Belong to Somebody Else—Fox Trot—The Virginians..price ioc
The Fuzzy Wuzzy Bird—Fox Trot—Zcz Confrey and Hla Orchestra.
Soma Little Someone—Fox Trot—Zes Confroy and Hla Orcheatra .. prico 75c
Starlight Bay—Fox .Trot—Benaon Orchestra of Chicago.
Think of Me—Pox Trot or Shimmy One-Step—Henson Orcb. of Chicago, price i.9
VOCAL RECORDS
You’ve Got to See Mamma Ev’ry Night—Alleen Stanley-BIUy Murray.
Runnln’ Wild—Mta* Pa tricot* with The Virginians price ,.,c
No On* Love* You Any Btttar Than Your M-A Double M-Y-BIlly Murrsy-lM
Smallo with The Virginians. . „
Don’t Think You’ll Be Mlsssd—Alleen Stanley and The Virginians .. prico 75c
Faded Lov* Letters—Henry Burr.
November Rosa—John Steel , prico 75c
You Know You Belong to 8om*body Else—Henry Burr.
- When the Leaves Coma Tumbling Down—Alleen SUnloy-DllIy Murray, price 75c
Cradle 8onga of Many Nations—Part 1—Edna Brown. '•
Cradle Song* of Many Nations—Part 2—Edna Ilrown prico 75c
Where tho Silvery Colorado Wends Its Way—Peerless QimrteL
Where tho Sunset Turns tho Ocean’s Blue toroid—Peerless Quartet, prico 75c
prico 75c
3 1-2, ..
First 4 l-lTT ..
Second 4 l-4s
iThird 4 I-4s .
Fourth 4 I-4«
Athens’ Neighbors
HART COUNTY
HARTWELL, Oa. — Thomas B.
Ami then the olil. friendly min rang n little vcr,e! "If to tho land ol Miney
)!.<• l. Where you’d really like to u- >. Ju«t grab the rone and hang. >m .tight.
Th,™ word, will Vnbn be out ot nlxht." Jnrk tutured a minute and then'
toot hold i^i th.. rope. In nn InaUnt he »>, railing up. (Continued.)
tor of tho Cotton Associate m
A special tom of Hart superior
court will convene July 16th.
Will S. Hayea haa been added to
the Hartwell police force.
Hon. Thoe. S. Oatnoa ot Winter*
Eighth District High School Sleet
in Hartwell, Mias Eliza David won
gold medal in the recitation con
test. Miss Louise Christy wa*
first In spelling; Miss Rena Bond
lrdin
third in sewing and cooking,
and Mope Griffith and Elco Hull
Thornton was re-elcctad as dhec- in ‘ hurdle race und daJh .
’" r ,h “ Farmers am planting cotton
right along. Five acres to plow
igh _
ill be the average and cvecyonc
will use poison*
A beautiful social ovent wh| the
marriage* at Comer of Mi** Iaois
vlllo has been on a recent visit to Porterfield- of t^nt town, bad Mr
Hartwell. The San says: "He Is a J. if. Head of Atlanta.
Hart county product of which we
Victory 4 3-4* 100.00 100.03
NSW YORK STOCKS
Open I\C. i
Cora Cola 70% N 76Vi |
Cuban Cane Sugar 15%
Cuban Cane *pfd 59%
Auatln Nichole 29%
V. S. Steel 103 1
Southern Railway
Part American ...
Kepnccott Copper
In<iuntrlal Alcohol
N.’ Y. Central
Arte. Tel. tel.
33% 33%
73
39%
64%
93%
’tt'riEAT—
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open IHnh Low, Close j
are all proud.”
Julius J. Barton had hla right
iirm broken by hi* car turning over.
Mr. J. R. E. Bond, ngdi 74. died
at hla home In Most dlltrict of El*
bert county.
Grain In Hart It flno and farm
ers are busy preparing land for
planting.
The home of Paul Mile near
Sandy Grove .caught fire, but thr
building was saved after consider,
able damage was done.
Tho nice residence of Ben Jor.
dan’s, near the Goldmine was
burned. Partly insured.
Tho slogan of Hart farmcra will
be “Raise food for sale instead of
lying 1L”
One car load of |
sold in Hartwell
July and two cars
mostly cutlet! hens.
will be
in August
Sawdust News
Mr*. W. M. Williams of Brock*
ton, who haa been visiting rela
tive* near v her© returned to her
home Inat* Sunday accompanied by
her sen, Mr. H. C. Williams, and
wife.
We are glad to report that Mr.
L. II. Maaaoy who was nick last
week haa recovered.
Mr. G. L. Wllllnma and family ol ;
Danlelsvlllo. spent laat Sunday!
with' Mr. and Mra. Z. T. William* I
Mr. and Mra. Gordon Barnett at* [ KINGSTON—A gift
tended preaching hero laat Sun* |Government of France,
Dorsey Furniture
Canadian Army College
Is Honored By France
Company
Quality. Furniture Since 1884.
from
"Pax”
day and dined with the family of I bisque do Sevres, has been received
A. J. Wflllomo. (at the Royal Military College here,
Mr. ana Aim. J. T. Williams and (and will be unveiled .aliortlv with
appropriate ceremonies. * .
Banner-Herald Want Ads!
jT/wi I .t. in cognition of the French Republic,
(Too Late to Claaaify)—I „f 4h® cutatundlng record of ihe
WANTED — AT ONCE A OOOD U’unadlan Military College, met
MADISON COUNTY i cook. W. I. Abney. 6H N. IVpe M. ninety Percent of ita graduates
DANIELLSVILLE, Ga. At the m2c l having oerved In the 1'te wa..
•ver.ao much obliged for generating for ma/
After N'|qk react!ed
tvps no fighting for a few
L naa r* c °yf r «*.
Th- Tinker Man wan very bunj
hla hobpim# 1 tell you. what
u l " biugglng up wounds with bit*
■ new wood (or oolderlng them
, h >« u d*W^l^e wounded ooldlcf
k-tppened to Inj made of tin, In*
,; 'd tf wfflj, qnd gluing on urim
n '« li'ga oml even heads. * And
•lintiiiRf You should have seen
'll, ,-1,n ®un|ao^ | paint he used up
The nolidlfn 1u RIng-'Bang Land,
n, f woundedMmd to go to l»ed
‘ ,h * ,r rlothea on and ever*
,,ne of them from General
• 1:1 dildownhajj to have a npm
r " rn > l»st in led" on when ho war
ly t j go bgdt to hla ri'glnicnL
by ope, however. Till flto toj
, ^ w<,| i cired, and even Gen*
1 ,: old Rraia Was quite hltnoel/
u I won’t have t(» 1k» genera)
ny n, " re ” «dtd Nick taking oft
••-ckcd^H dtid 'uribuckUng hir
hh th
tVcr .-’OPuinuch obliged for
•Hug tot T me while I won
*»ld. General Gold Braid
1 nhoiid 'tlko you to atny
army. What d> you pro*
mi
*d like to be nn aviator,** oak 1
l' k r quickly. *
" CTl * d . u ’'
...r. "no waa listening.
■ , hy wa d/hiare!'* said all the
" ‘ Mn !¥HSfch«*- -
“What or. yon all dcolnrii.r
abouir atkad Nick In aurprUe.
“W* never thought of such
plane In Bine-Bang Load. Wo for
got about them. I’ll send a tele
gram to my brother, tho Toy Mak
er, at once to ship ua two brand
new onca. Ont for tho woodon ool-
diera and the other lor the tin aol
dlera. Yo*u moy run whichever
one you like."
STOPS COUGH AN WHEEZY
BREATHING
•Tfnd a cough ana .wheeling In
my throat," writ** Cuolln* Dttlkrd
Peteraburg. Vo. “Foloy'a Ho*d>
and Tar gave'm* QUl^k relief and
.lopped my cough." Cough* re-
nulling from Flu, Grippe. WhoojMne
Cough. Asthma and Bronchitis,
quickly relieved with Foley's Hon
ey and "ar.' Three 0*nernlk ns ol
satisfied users have mode Foley't
Honey and Tar «h* largest selling
cough rhedlcln. In th# World. Re-
fuse suBiUtUtes. Insist upon Kol-
ey’s.—AdvertlsemenL
.1 DOHT KNOW-
'I DON’T RECOGNIZE
LVour voice-Vou’ve
GOT ME-
, V \ ha-ha-ha-
It j* amazing how much one
may ■ leant about so common a
thine aa a kitchen range. One
■eta this feeling to the fullest ex
tent while listening to the fsctorv
expert, located at the. stare of
Hardy Hardware Co, all this
week, oa be explains the manufac
ture and nse of the Great Majes
tic Range. To encourage callers
to buy a JlaJrstie Range during
the week of / the demonstration
each purchaser is given his choice
of two fine offs of cooking pten-
sil.t absolutely free • with each
ran^e-
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
HUBERT SI. RYLEE JfeSfej