The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 17, 1923, Image 5

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“Bayer” and Insist! Philip*. Red Crons secretary. Which* also had tuberculosis. Unless you see the name “Bay- j package or on tablets you . ,.jt getting the genuine Bayer ■duct preserved by physicians >tr twspty-two years and proved ife by millions for I i I Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Earache Rheumatism Eeuratgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspi, ,nsDAY. MAY 17. 1823, THB BAWH3BB-HRRALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA JU1CC two lemonn ounces of Orchard . any druggist will few cents, shake well , and you have a whole *r pint of the most tomder- V.,.klc and tan cream, and. aM i handscach nay and see fr. cklrs and blemishes, natu- I,:,ii<h right out; and ,how I,' uly clear, soft and rosy- L ,‘ tlu* skin becomes.' ' CHIEF BEUSSE THINKS HEAVY FINES AND PRISON SENTENCES WOULD HELP STOP UQUOR SALE bravo .wdpk, little of wi)lch is hoard [ Whitehall Social of i by * tl|o otitaido world. It need and any person able to help its the aid of tho citizens of Athens Athens Police Chief Talks on Prohibition. “Courts Not Severe Enough,” He Says. Still Sell It Here. ^ BY JOHN D. ALI.EN “Heavy fines and .prison senten* ccs imposed by the court/# * fcf! the means by which Chief of Police Beuese would break up the liquor ffic i|L and about Athena- W^bcn cd by lb Bnnno?-H(Srald , aUve recanting'the stAtfi* . rohlbitfon enforcement InHhiS city, he declared thiit only by such means can prohibition bo made ef fective. r< • ' ■ * ‘ “C&lfrts kre not severe ’enough on bootleggers and moonshiners,” he continued. “Usually, when a bobtlegger is caught, a dozen or more men arc right ready to make bond for him and to ask that his sentence be light. Since often these men are prominent and |»ub-' stantial citizens, their attitude natural# has much weight “But this condition ought to be stopped. The Volstead- Act is the law of- the nation, and any person caught vidlating it should be. pun ished according to it« provisions, regardless of the desires of over- charitable persons.” MUCH WHISKEY SOLD HERE Although the number of arrests inf Athens for drunkenness and bootlegging has been smaller dur ing the past six months than for merly, the chief stated that/much whiskey is still being sold < hetc. The larger part, however, is not made in Athens, but is brought in by high-powered cars from sur rounding sections _ v or from the mountains, ‘ mi fellow bootlegging. He wa3 rotten with a horrible disease.” jwbrk should notify Mias Philips. The chjef showed a. collection of 1 bottles, cans and other things, ar-! tides removed from the “bootleg- ; ging” industry by the police dc- i partmtfnt during , t|ie past three I monthl- Suitcases, harrels,' cans.j stills And "a varied collection of; bottle# rauginj? frbm the tiny one | of thrie or four ounces un to huge jugs! holding as many gallons were heaped together in profusion. The«e ’were full bottles and empty bottle^ and bottles that had had harefly more than a * drink taken out. | That 6oml* of them contained not tvfcskey. but an>arcntly Jiarm- less 2 Iconcoctions sold as patent j medicine tonics testified, according to th$: chief, to what an habituifl drinker-" ill do when he is unable to get whiskey. Take alotaL i county ;Irla of PARE FIVE , , _ , . - T Horn. Demonstrator, ,Tl>o g And Personal News tue-nigik Khwi ana mi*s luo Tho Whitehall Woman’s Club had Us regular meeting on Saturday af ternoon, May G. Thoy had a 4ery Interesting lesson in bread making for the liver Beware of Imitations. Demand the genuine in 10c and 35c pack ages bearing above trade mark. Clogged-Upl Liver Cansesl Headache tt** foolish to taller from camHpiHon tick headache; biliousness, ^rrT 1 *** I Indigestion, and dredailmentr when Cnrlcr’; I.itlle Liver Pill* will end ■ table. Act UBM gently on liver and bowels, ei—iw-s——iSTHw i ion. A, i I CARTER S .’hat: percentage of the whis key ironHumed locally is the real, unadulterated article?” the chief asked. WORNNERVES Nervous troubles, with backache dizzy spoils, queer pains and Ir regular kidneys, give reason to sus pect kldnt?y weakness and to try the remedy that has helped youi neighbors. Ask your neighbor. Mrs. Emory Lester, 134 Vine St„ Athens, .gave the following state ment April -8, 1918: “I was a suf ferer from kidney trouble for sev eral year*. I suffered from a dul j ache across- the smnll of my bock “Tuberculosis is pn the increase and at times I was laid up in bed. In Athens, and many more cases* Iwas sore and lame and so ner- have boon reported during the last! «>“» «"? "“ rl . n * few Weeks.” declared Miss Nina' 1 f «l^" brn out lo e of “ ,e ®R a soaMiiarti ! At times my kidneys dldnt aet Miss Phillips, Red Cross Urse, Points Out Neces sity For Tents. Organ ization Does Good W6rk. By ESTHER BUSH y . Crippled by Coriis? At times my kidneys She-cited the case of a butler |n >'«•>- at all I sawJOoan’s Kidney one bttho Athenshomes who, liav- j ■“ h, ? h J* recommended th 1 |n B tHo dread dlseAe. wueMat! 1 decided to Uy them, back to his family, a mem J, got some "SfWt Smith & Bros. Drus Store. Wo need tents for esses such as this, so that the sick hiay sleep ... , ... , out In tho open. We haven't the Not a bit of it. *1" „ Ti'n hl I money for this and we cannot sco what it is claimed to be. you can be | where , t W||I &m0 fronli but the *• cints. Druggists also sell j drinking the stuff, himself, so he ,ttles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is (doesn't enre how nirtv the bottles trauc mark of Bayer Manu- he uses happens,to be. And he ...arc of Monoaceticacidester of j usually isn’t any too clean, either, xlicylicacid.—(Advertisement.) (Just the other day we <%ught ed.” Several other cases of misory in Athens were graphically portrayed by Miss Philips. The Rod Cross Is doing its ter using Doan’s tho pains left my back and my kidneys were regu lated.’ On December 9, 1921, Mrs. Lester udried: “Doan’s Kidney Pills are such a fine kidney remedy I have had no further occasion to use them. I gladly confirm my former statement.” 60c nt all dealers. Foster-Mil- burn Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y.—Ad vertisement. Use“Gets*lf The only food com b s dead com. A few or callout on Hi. ««y la "tho luppyhontlnf Saand." "Crtt-It” belli, iiaunf rtlkflrom Oil pain .nd hurting. One bottle con tain. enough "Crt.It'' to iwnow • doaen emu teUyou wiry miHinni demand it. E. Lawrence Wood were also present. The nutrition class ai Whitehall has been a wonderful success. Lost fall there were ninety-one children in school and out of this hurabei soventy-nfne had physical defects and underweight. Twenty of these children have had physical defects removed, and sixty have gone over the top in gain. Lena Benedict is ,thc grand champion. She gained v three pounds ^ last week. Navln Huff gained threi pounds, drover Towns one and one fourth pounds. Addle Sue Bullock one half poupd, Daniel Anglin one half pound, Vera Connally one Hall pound and James Roberts gained pound, . . , Mr. White and tho teachers have certainly ‘co-operated with Mrs. Bryant in this nutrition work. ^ Last Sunday afternoon tho Bible school teachers went to rariout homes in the community and held their classes in a rather Informal W The following people from Athent were at the Whitehead band con cert Sunday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. W. E., Broach, Mr. and Mrs. Wooster, Misses Lizzie Mae Han cock and Lucy Wood. It Is hoped that the night school girls will be represented in the bread* contest* which is to be held in Athens the fourth Monday In May. It wil be a great honor to the three girls making the team. Although the whole class is In terested in good bread, the. fom who seem most Interested In mak ing this contest are Misses Mary and Anns Little, Minnie Wlllamt and AlUefatr Peltry. To enter th« contest eactl girl must make light bread, blecuits, and com muffiu* at least ten times each at hom# be fore the date, for the. contest on Saturday afternoon of May 12; the girls and Miss Wood are to meet at the home of Mrs. Little and work with the three kinds of bread. * The night school la planning to put on a very good program on Sate urday night of May 19. It Is hoped that a goodly' number of Whitehall people will come out to these com mencement exercises. The school has done excellent work this yeaz end the pupils ore anxious to show the public just what they are qk* pable of doing. The pupils , and teachers join In In extending a hearty welcome to Whitehall. It will be free to all. Just a few of the numbers on tho program are as follows: ‘’Foundation Stones in Home Building” by Era Hill, John WJ1- UB Hams aful William vSj^phyns. “The Bug-town Bafhd’’ oa| b .iw ’gro Minstrel. From this r mtnstri the audience should get 'enough laughter to last them a -week. Mr. Harry Everett Is going to render a solo, and he will have a quar tette of boys to sjng some White hall songs.' A few of the leading citizens of the community are to mako short inspirational talks. Mrs. Broach visited tho echool last Wednesday nlgrht and reported tho program In good progress. She is getting stronger^ every day now, and will bo out to the closing ex ercises. Mrs. Broach coraplhneptoJ tho school on its lovely spirit oi co-operation during her absence This was also the first opportune ty^she had had to thank the. senbol In person for its klndnesr and generosity to her during her Illness and stay-Ip the hospital. WatbM the papers next week! There will be a copy of the com mencement program published about Thursday or Friday, \ , Following the , tke««: wiU ddli the evening and C. E. NOTES “Happy Jack” is coming to town, are the ringing words of every Endoavoret In Athens. On Fri day night. May 25th. the City tjnlon will assemble. hundreds of young people in the huge base ment of the Christian Church and enjoy a Christian Endeavor Rally with the field secretary, Mr. Carl J. Matthews, of Jacksonville, Fla., aa principal speaker. This will .be Mr. 'Matthews last trip in Geor gia and the young people of Ath ena should give him a big welcoma when he comet to the First Chris tian Church for the irfeetlng. At eight o’clock a "Fellowship Supper” will be served by the La dies' Aid, Society of the Christian Church and young people know juet what to expect when this an nouncement la made. Mr. LaBoon will supervise the “Little Sup per," which will be' sotd for 25 cents per plate. Tickets can be eccured from Mr. John Wright at tha First Presbyterian Society; G. L- Johnson at the Firet Christian, and Mr. Jack Bolton at the Cen tral Presbyterian churches. Mr. Matthews will sing-for the young people at the banquet the little. song that has made such a hit in Christian Endeavor circled in the Southland, “Satan'S Got a Slippery Shoe.” This alono will be an entertaining feature, blit plana are being made to have an orrhos- tra furnish a musical program. , JvT&&of Ing and a large crowd will be expected to attend. “Gerry” Johnson sex: “Let's mako this rally worth while.” _ - MAHDEEN If you are 1 of the 95 in every 100 who suffer from Dandruff or some tcaip trouble, just try Mahdeen, for > It fiU, So tire roo pwfctS sstMyttati a iakT U anthorlMd to .h^rtol), ro- your I1J». ti. ,o.t of . lt-o* brtU. KjKarja MOTHER! MOVE CHILD’S BOWELS “California Child’s Best Laxative Fig Syrup" is Util im* Hurry Mother! A tcaspoonful of asstfliiWCfws ■■■ and in a few hours you have a well, playful child again. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, cor od.ar full of cold, children love no “fruity" taste, and mothers can rest tiasy because' It never fads to work all the souring food and nasty bile right out of the stom ach and Bowels without griping or upsetting the child. Tell your druggist you want only tho genuine “California Fig Syrup” which has directions for babies and children of all ages printed on bottle. Mother, you must say “California.” Refuse any imitation—Advertisement. ytifiU at 9:30 O’clock we will place on sale200q pieces;QUALITY BRAND Aluminumware at 9c,69c and 99c. Every piece is GUARANTEED FOR TWENTY YEARS. The greatest of all Aluminumware Sales ^(o Vhone Orders These Prices are for Saturday Only ' See Clayton St. Show Window rtlfi , , ... ’