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It takes something besides
engineering to furnish a
tractor like the Fordson ^
to s$ll at this astonish* *
ingly low price.
That something is owner
ccr.idepop built on permanent satisfac
tion. TMre are 1.70,000 Fordson tractors
in nne—Wherever Power Farming is being
done Fordson is showing superior, service.
If you are not unin^ a Fordson now, start right
Tho working ability of this remarkable power
plant ij cutting farming costs in half in almost
every kind of work done^ at the draw bar
or from the belt.
Asi: us for all the details—call, write or phone.
A. Trussell Motor Co.
Announcing the purchase of the Gard
ner ‘Printci'x, by the ‘
JOHNSON PRINTING CO.
icjrE are experienced printers, and
yy will continue to operat^the plant
aw and'will'render to the people of
Athens and vicinity the most accept
able printing service possible. ,
With modern equipment and thorough
and expert knowledge of the art, we
are ready to meet the demands for
high-class commercial printing.
VON CANON-WALL BUILDING
THE BANNER-HERALP, ATHENS. GEORGIA
PAGE FIVE
Free
New Pair!
Red Seal Shoe dealer. will
(Ire away thousands of Red
Seal Shoe, during 1913. Aik
your dealer today how to
via a new pair free.
2i K. On Shoo C&
Atlanta. Ga.
’Jehovah Reigns in
j Hell, Declares Dr.
j Campbell Morgan
(Continued from i
'relationship to the government of
'God. He can’t elect himself outside
of that government,"
After declaring that a softer age
■ has bee:me afraid of the not© oi
I severity fbund in the story of the
1 potter, a story used frequently a:
| a Uixt : years ago. Dr. "Storgan af-
J firmed that "it contains another
. note, a deep©.* note, than that of
its severity. %
“Man", he went on to say, "Is
:actly what Go$ wants to carry
out somo big emprise, some big
purpose cf His heart, that He can’t
do with anything else. For in
whatever God is doing there is
a purpose. And in the hands ol
God, the’ Supreme Potter, man It
the -clay j which he is shaping to
mo far-off end that only He
iow;s. . . The absolute sovereign
ty of God, and the fact that a man
only come to his supreme real
ization under that sovereignty, i:
the principle behind the figure oi
the potter."
AWNINGS
AM, KINDS
Service, Dr. Morgan believes, la p
keyword to the relations between
he man aijd the Supreme Power
'When God puts His hand on n
life. He has a purpose. That pur
pose, Interpreted ns service. Is lti
reason for being. And ns the pot
ter needs tiny, so does Qod need
humanity. He did not make man
merely that he might have a good
tlmte.
"The potter known what he
doing; so does God" Dr. Morgan
■said in conclusion. "And the
great nes of God is ns evident Ir
the tiny dome of the dewdrop.
shining in its morning glory, os In
the vast arch of heaven. . . .
“Love! The love of God reveal
ing through Christ! The Potier it
Love, and the Potter has no pur
pose hut the purpose of Love."
I Put Up Anywhere
In 75 Miles of
Athens.
Phone 1850
G. \V. PARRELJj
HOW TO LIVE
* 100 YEARS
a d The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
MACONS’
hundredth anniversary
A $150,000.00 Festival
THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS
MAY 9, 10, 11, 1923
50,000 People, Will Attend
CENTENNIAL FESTIVAL
'>.000 People in Historic Pageants
N1U * 1 —• r.v^.,,,.
■hi lnf ; •»«« national Band-
lana lry ’ Fort Denning
f 4 bitant-v
Civic Parades, every elty and
town In middle and wutt*
Georgia havfl been Invited to
Join. _ .
A Revival of the Famous Old
Fantaitlque Parade.
A Grand Tableau and Ball.
Georgia’s Young Sibling, mid
dleweight champion of tns
Bind.-""
" r, ‘ 'l!" 1 *- sixty Pieces.
. >*roqr,m will b.
tw. v . ’i" 5 Moving pic*
ron oi ninniiiwni - -•»
ten round boxing bout.
ktinp f Georgians Incorporated for the De
velopment of Georgia’s Resources,
Will Be Held May 8, 1923.
jricketsan'Bale May \ 8,9,10,
Final Retum'Limit May 14;
Antral of gBoSSa^railWay
THB RIGHT WAY
S*“- vi —
^cursiun Fj
Speckled Trout
Black Fish
Mullets -
Wholesale and Retail.
Our fiah are protected by
Automatic Refrigeration, with
a constant temperature of 32
degree*. Vou take abaolutely no
rlak whah buying from ue. We
guarantee every pound of fleh
to be perfectly freah. A trial
will convince you.
Athens Fish & Oyster Co.
573 E. Broad St.
cclehrltcH ami Iiuh given the base
ball world the greatest stars of to
day. But Fred Sale is tha first man
to ever hurl a no-hit, no run, no
mnn-to-first game in achampion-
ship college game. Tho proverbial
hall of fume at the University of
Georgia will contnin the name of
young Fred Sale with the inscrip
tion "the greatest feat la Coliego
University Pitches is ba “ ba1 '
H UNIQUE HONOR
First Man to Pitch a No-
Hit, No-Run, No-Man-to
First Game.
By J. D. THOMASON
When Frederick Link Sale retired
the last University of Virginia bat
ter on Sanford field Monday, he
accomplished a feat that few men
have ever attained. College base
ball has brought mony s--’lntllating
performances, has produced many
The fact that it was against the
strong Virginia team make? the
feat more remnrkable. A review
of tho game shows only three Wills
hit to the outfield, one going to
each of the fielders; eight of the in
vaders were turned back by th®
trike-out route while the balance
sent rollers to tho inflelders which
were handled in remarkable style.
Fred deserves the pruise that has
been given him. He ,is a hard
worker, always ready to give his
all to his Alma Mater and has al-
Happiness in Every Son$
"Sing a worn every day and you wl
live one hundred yean or more,” at;
live one hundred yean or more, says
Florence Macbeth, prims doom of to. i
Chicago Opera Company. She ooea six
Intends to keep on peat the i
mark. “Nobody needs s vocal
for this, just sing, on key or off key, ■
hymn or a comic, notto spies or sum.
ana you'll be surprised st bow happy
It will make you. And happiness fa the
you.. And bappi ineash'the
al key to longevity." Mas Macbeth
forming a league called the “Sine a
mg a Day" League.
Thomtcia i
THURSDAY’S
Dinner 50c
Noodle Soup
Beef Stow or Roast Beef
Spring Onions
Cucumbers
Rolled Irish Potatoes'
Candled Yams
Apple Roll
Cjoffee, Tea or Milk
50c
Supper 50c.
Pork Sausago and Fried Eggs
Creamed Flashed Potatoes
Buttered Rice
Sliced Tomatoes
Bread Podding Wl'th
Cream Sauce
Coffee, Tern or Milk.
5Qc, .
mom
66- I'ItONE-%
Taxi Service
Day and Night
4300—A PRETTY, PRACTICAL
/ ’^APRON^ANb'hUgT'cAP.
Rubberised cretonne, gingham, jean,
drill and percale are good for thia
■tyle. . '
Tha pattern la -cut In four
Email, i
A medium
t'dluni, large and extra largo,
nt tisa require* 2ft yards of
material, for Ue Apron, Kot
. % yard la required.
em of this 11 lustration mailed
to any address on receipt of ISO la ail*
ver or stamps.
■••Till
Kama »nTn„.• i.n.eg • |«j
8treat and Nc^ nuni.n^tSia I
City ..••r.MM.d State ••veaaea 1
Native postmen la some parts at
British West Africa have to travsi
'as much as three weeks, through tha
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GEORGIAN ll.OJEL
Banner-Herald
Want Ad3.
ways responded most nobly when
called. During the beginning of
tae season when Coach "White tons
confronted with hard games every
day and only two pitchers, Fred
took his turn on the mound three
times in one week and came through
with flying colors. Many boys
would balk at so much work, es
pecially since it might hurt their
arm hut Sale has never mumbled
one word of compliant.
All the more praise to him and
may his next start he as success
ful as his last. \
.Mf. and Mrs. Howard Beason
and children, of Athens, Oa., are
the gaests of Mr. and Mrs. William : For certain crooks and
Roane on Peachtree road.—Con- '
DOMETICALLY SPEAKING.
No doubt the centipede at hcc
Ie gentle, generona and kind,
But centlpedea abroad will roam
And when .they do, I’m not
cllned
To pat on gently on the head;
And If I did It, I’d be dead.
In-
The cobra In hla domicile,
Away from worrlment and strife;
May greet his children with
smile
And show affection to hla wlfef
But In hla public lire I'm prone
To leave the cobra alone.
buccaneers'
stluutlon.
Apologists will make this plea-— -
ITo'o nnf an hast no fin nnnnani ! ~
Mrs. George D. Well has retbra-
ed from an extended visit to New
York. I
not as bad as he appears,'
He'e so good td his family!” ■ ‘
Tho cobra and the' centipede
Mlgh plead the same, but who
would heed?
Save this announcement, read it care
fully, and keep for reference. It map
mean money and-knowledge to you.
important:
OVER $7500.00
for Grape»Nuts Recipes
'W \ nM n . re t r> ‘ .III ■ . • .1 ini T> ;
The Postum Cereal Company will buy not less than 101 Recipes or sugges
tions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, paying $50.00 for each one accepted. And
in addition—
Good Housekeeping Institute, conducted by Good Housekeeping Magazine,
will decide an award of $2500.00 for the best four of the 101 or more Recipes
or suggestions for new Uses of Grape-Nuts, so purchased:
$1000.00 for the 1st selection $750.00 for the 2nd selection
$500.00 for the 3rd selection $250.00 for the 4th selection
it i
Read carefully the terms of this offer so that you may have the fullest opportunity to share in
its benefits. The conditions are so simple and fair that every housewife in the United States
can take part in this National Recipe Festival I
There Is No Other Food Like Grape-Nuts
W HILE practically every
man, woman and child in
the English-speaking world
knows Grape-Nuts as a delicious,
nourishing and wholesome cereal,
and while it is common knowledge
that Grape-Nuts with milk or cream
ia a complete food, many housewives
do not know of the appetizing and
economical dishes that can be pre
pared with Grape-Nutt. It lends
itself, we believe, to more uses than any
other cereal The convenience and
economy of Grape-Nuts, and the
flavor, zest and wholesomeness
which it imparts to other food,
•make it invaluable in every home.
Frequently we receive interest*
ing letters from women throughout
the country, telling about the attrac
tive dishes they make with Grape-
Nuts—delicious puddings, salads,
dressings for fowls, etc. No doubt
there are thousands of women whp
are finding varied uses for Grape-'
Nutsinthcirhomecooking.andcvcn
more thousands who will be glad to
learn of those varied uses; for while
weall clingtoold favorite dishes, we,
also welcome and enjoy a change.
So that is the thought back of our
offer, of more than $7500.00 in cash
for new ways of using Grape-Nuts.
To those women who arc already
using Grape-Nuts in various.ways,
other than as a breakfast cereal or
in the recipes given here, and to
those women who would like to try
their hand at developing some new
way to use Grape-Nuts, we offer to
buy at $50.00 each not less than 101
new Grape-Nuts Recipes. We plan
to include these new Recipes in a
ok book.
a lew
Below in tea Reel?
■de with Gripe-Nut,. Reed them
over, try not oi them, and then yon
uvur» iry sumo ui mem, inu uicu yuu
will find it easy to work out anew Rec*
ineorthinkof anew mefor Grape-Nuts,
thatwe aaypurdMsj. And remember,
your Racine or suggestion for new use
of Grape-Nuts may also merit one of
the large awards.
GRAPB-NUTS lee Cream
freptrt plain flavored isserssa laths antiwar.
Just before lb* cream bantam in freezing, add
Grape-Nut* s* it corns* from tbs psekags. in
tbs proportion of on*-half cup of Craps-Nuts
Wont Quart °4 iso srsMB.Ifroo buyics cream
GRAPE-NUTS Salad
I sop Grsps-Nata 2 cubed bananas
talked orange 2 teaspoon* Itmoa-
beautifully illustrated cook
What Is Grape-Nuts?
food in the form or crisp, golden
granules. It contains the full nutri
ment of wheat and barley, including
vitamin-B and mineral elements re- •
quired for building sturdy health.
These elements are often lacking
5- At it J -* ** ugh
in the ordinary diet, chiefly throug
“over-refinement” in the prepara
tion of food.
No other food is so thoroughly
baked as Grape-Nuts. More than
20 hours are consumed in the baking
process, which makes Grape-Nuts
easy to digest, end also develops a
natural Sweetness from the grains
themselves.
The form and crispness of Grape-
Nats invite thorough mastication—a
decided advantage because this not
only|>rovidesproperexerciseforthe
teeth, but makes for good digestion.
Every housewife in the Land
should take advantage of thi* extra
ordinary opportunity to earn the
tidy turn of $50.00 by a little pleas
ant and' educational,eflort fit her
own home. Also the fair and equal
chance to secure one of the liberal
awards to be made by Good House
keeping Institute.
Moreover, there’s the greater
knowledge of the value of Grape-
Nuts, not only as a delicious break
fast cereal, but in the preparation
of a variety of appetizing dishes that
add to the health and pleasure oi
the whole family.
Wtnn you don’t Cod Grapc-NuU
you won’t tod pooplo
“There’s a Reason”
Sold by grooara everywhere!
. Makes lour
GRAPE-NUTS Cookies
I eep Grape-Nets 2V4 caps floor
ftsapsUrtsyk 2—ip—gbsklsg-
IK cup* ligbt brews pewdsr
&
fee tl hop ed swrasTraJaT ***
das that have beta dusted with part of
smithes tbs Grsps-Nutt. Beat thor-
ceghly S»J dree (rams apooe ew baking sheet
easawd see• half iaebc«ap*rt. Bake iaamodcr-
^GRAPE-NUTS Cheese Casserole
Scald the milk. Add Grape-Nut a, butter and I
aaeassisga asiaawhlsa with tbs shssnesietui. i
akmlyforlorty-fiva n> ic-jtc fin salon ovee. Servo
salt* main coarse ct luschsoo. supper, or i
GRAPE-NUTS Fruit Pudding
iato a mould, sad alter tbs miaturs hat cooled I
t-Nets
InsS
Conditions Governing the Purchase of. and Awards
for Grape-Nuts Recipes
late a mould, si
cssS,
to sia Mrriese.
GRAPB-NUTS Hal Lori
istfrssr.Sw. w-..
tworiiilijwrit 1 uWcoom, mu
l "**^"* W . _
Th. Poitum Corari Company will b»y not
ill than 101 Rpeipot or mitMliont tor new
Uioi of Grap«-Nuta, p,yin< J50.00 lor 0Mb
on. accepted. Thi, offtr fa open to »«ry
peroon in lb. United Statct.
Good Houtckeeplnd Inititot*. eoodueted
by Good Houtekeepind Matazine, will dcrid.
an .ward of 32500.00 (oimmmgjHmi^B
tor the boil four of tbo
101 or aon Recipea or wtfMtioot tor am
Uaca of Grape-Nuts, lopgroboMd. 31000.00
lor tbo 1st selection; 3750.00 for tbo 2bd
•election; 3500.00 for tbo.3rd selection; end
0.00 for tbo 4lb selection.
so .ward Identical la all i
tied tor will be mode to each ooo tyio|.
It la not aooouary to purehuo Grmpo-Nuta.
A suitable quantity will bo lent upon requeit
to thong detiriad to submit recipes.
Your Recipe should state tbo met Dumber
blinded to bg Mtyud. Rogtpgg should tig
cargfulty tatted lo make aura that proportions
sod directions tor prepsrinf will bring best
results. '
I must be msiled between Mey 1st,
f August 31st, 1923.
Rsclpg. or euggnlioos far now uses sob-
' milted tor pureboM must not duplieste toy of
tbo ten Recipes printed ia tbit sooounce-
Form of Recipe: Pint, write nsme of your
Recipe ot top of shoot; underneath, list all
bgrodisats, using level swsnrmwili only;
then tho directions (or preps rial, worded
•imply nd accurately. De vet ten* •
dish.
GRAPE-NUTS Lori Crito
la Ihoroeghly, Md ia
I sgf-wWissaatf fleer sNm
tr lhr«* times: lastly,add tl
In ooosltfariog Recipes for poroiao, .no
for awards by Good Hou,sks.pine Institute,
I will b. taken ot tbo foUosriag points:
No Recipe will be purchased from anyone
directly or iodlraetly connected with tbo
Poetum Corari Company, lac., or Good
Housekeeping Institute.
taken of lb. I
(a) Pebtsbilily.
(b) Simplicity and a
(o) Accuracy sod clearness of expression
of recipe.
as-Ur tires time.; Uulr.sSJ Aswan
for (orty-ir* mleetta.
GRAPE-NUTS Tomato Soup
(seeCne-Nsu IUUMmIm
asartss-suu Ins alt
Ifmore than one Rcctp. is oSered, each most
be written cm a separate sheet. Write name
aad address plainly on each Recipe sab-
Announcement of the Recipes porc^csed,
and Awards by Good Housekeeping
err Good Hoos
•alt ■
mb
will bo mode ia January Good Housekeeping.
la tbo treat of a tie tor any award offered,
Recipes submitted to.tbs Pattern Cereal
Company lor purchase will not be returned.
All Recipes must be addressed to
RECIPE DEPARTMENT
Postum Cereal Company./nc., Battle Creek,Michigan.
GRAPE-NUTS Fudfe
MmsOws-Nm. 2 soots Swat
f=r.a a 7 w txzzx
t the sugar, milk, chooolafs and
ShufM
lure. Remove and add the butler and vaailla.
i Sfyks misfure uutil creamy god thick, ihra
| add Grape-.Nuta and continue healing until Miff
enough to kncaJ. Turn out ou a buttered plait
in btml olsokl water a_nd allow to aland uo-
m—m