The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 06, 1923, Image 6

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PAGE SIX have their small gmiu crops lust rtiilVJMML no lUUi lQ WJit. It by working «n the Sabbath. j Around Athena j LAST MONDAY Mr. Nickersoi irrl«‘«l tli** writer through theli -.;abiijihruc-nt, and the enormous j<f{ was a nevealatlon and sin kit nee .of the wbolnalo trade o tli’-nri. • nut what- Was of m6st fn rest was the number otJ goody i\\ manufactured In Georgia n i* South. This shown the rapid ogress the smith is making as s anufucturing center. THIS WEEK BOTH at th? Pal- nce and Elite, extra fine pictures will'be exhibited. On Thursday at the Palace the Fred Nibio produe- tion, •‘The Famous Mrs. Fair." win be shown, This production has been made Into an even great( screen drama than "Blood and Sand" and the "Three Musketeers' by the same producer, “The Fumou: Mrs. Fair* *is one of the unques tionably worth-while offerings of the year. T*be Palace should hr parked at every production of this great picture. But it matters not what day you attend the Palace of Elite, you wlU-seo-a very fine production. t*H‘ ti ,, , i SKVERAl. bFA^R^ClTl^KXf on Sunday 1 , vteltffl ."Witlga Sprtnii alyl they any that liot htin O- 'n'W and Greene epuptie? tJieyi.saw far mers hard nt work saving thrff Wheat and^oatn, nr:d in one field there .And; l>li$Aern In operation.' FlhrtHJjw said \Lt wa? a case of ox hJ the{f^itcb, with them, and they could not*'afford tr MRS. SIMON PETER RICH ARDSON died at her home In Mad- GROUP No, 3 AU *27.50 Suite Now Reduced to ; .^ji moo Suit? . <t22 «jn Watching Prices Dfc>p READ - THINK - ACT Our Removal Sale Begins Tomorrow Morning at 8 O’clock Due to the fact that the Woolworth Co., has rented our store and we will have to move soon we are going to place our entire stock of fine merchandise on the T- . Removal Sale ™ r market at a great sacrifice. • Here’s How the Clothing Will Be Sold GROUP No. 2 All $20.00 Suits JMow Reduced to AU $22.50 Suits ^ _ 5 All S25.00 Suite . ' ' $16.50 . ' GROUP No. 4 ' , All $35.00 Suits , . Now Reduced to - AU $37.50 Suits *■ O''in C(\ All $40.00 Suits ipZ/* JO GROUP No. 5 AU $42.50 Suits Now Reduced to: Anmoo Suite $32.50 • , Mens Shirts 1 J j I All $1.25 and $1.50 Shirts reducedrto*. t'l .$1.00 All $1.75 and $2.00 Shirts reduced to\ vfMJ All $2.50 and. $2.75 Shirts reduced to\................. $1.90 All $3.00 Shirts reduced to ... ... ... #j.00 All $3.50 and $3:75 Shirts reduced to $2.35 All $4.00 Shirts reduced to .$2.90 All $5,00 and $6.00 Silk Shirts reduced to .. $3->0 V AU Mens Neckwear Half Price. • \ Small lot^boys two pants Sults ! all wool suits regular $13150 and.$15 Vhhies. Yotfr dhoice .. / , $9.00’ ; ; -r-r^v 1 : ’ Men’s Fine Felt, Hats Cut Deep AU Regular $3.00 Hats? Now . v ..... .$2.00 All Regular $3.50 Hats? Now ........ . $2.50 All Regular $4.00 Hats? Now .... ...$3.00 All Regular $4.50 Hats, Now $3.50 STRAW HATS ' .* ! ' I All $2.50 Straws now ...... . • ' W* 8 J» All $3.00 Straws now .. i... .' ,. •• All $3.50 Straws noV* $?•£•* All $4.00 Strawslnow $3,00 •All $5.0Q Straws now $3.50 ALL OVERCOATS WILL BE SOLD AT HALF PRICE Straw Hats, Shirts, Underwear, Ties, Men’s Half Hose, and in fact everything in the house will be sold at prices every mail, can afford to pay The Sale Begins and Will Continue Until Every Article is Sold IT? —rrr, T 1 : ; —* .;.» fa-, » •! - I ill.—;— ; : No Goods on Approval No Goods Co O. D. 1 o ‘ ^ : - All Sales Final FI. rkEID COMPANY THE SHOP OF QUALITY ■■ "• . 'a" . '• . .V . Clayton Street , Athens, Georgia w . =7 their email gruiu crop* loal material for Home Interextlng let Wjjite .Springs, Ha* Popjr write? TBB BANKBB-HBBALP. ATHENS GEORGIA -WEDNESDAY, JUNr. Ol?K MERCHANTS say the lum. her btisines in Oglethorpe county JiyP great hwlp to $holr trade, both Ifnolfc.TlantjF retail. JT visit thb fveelOinflTOcmr merchants show# that they are now doing the best cash trade In the history ’of oti/ i ; - xftjU'M'rtxvpfci; w* kimii> InWteMfcr^he ivfttejr fo take a trlj wjUt'JllRl this Week -to his upplt erctitrt-tj nt Turhergin© which wll» ~iye us an oppprtunity to visit an« write up th.• towns on the North Eastern railway and see the pro gress being made ground Tallulah Falls. W<* expect ro start* on tlb trip next Thursday and will find ONE OF OF It POPULAR Atlien# aised boys. Mr. E. H. Jester, wai n a visit to the city this week r.d met a warm welcome from hi> ost of friends. Mr. .Tester’s busl ess takes him over some half t* ozen states and he says the coun try is all right. A PETITION IS BEING circu lated among our merchants t« give their employees a half holiday 'every Thursday amf ft Is being signed by all to whom the paper has thus far been presented. This is a very proper and graceful thin*,for our merchants to do and >'y all signing it wll Inot take / •opper from their trade and theii fatthfut employees'will be in bet ter spirit to do good work. MR. H. L..FLEMING of Florl- lif is back apiong his friends and they tire always delighted to have liim with them. Mr. Fleming fe|y pised through a severe spell slcknes and. has recovered hie health. PONY MTtl.K, of Cr;lwford I who has a host of friends In Ath ens. Is now managing a JmM at EVI^RY ONE. SEEMS hopeful apd in good spirits since the rain* held up. and fa riders h*ve gon** to work with a determination to win out FARMERS FROM ALL/ sur rounding counties say they surely appr# elate the curb market and citizens do nrtt reallxe lts value Georgia Vagi Curing Co. them. They »y by lurnl.hln. “.TJ!,"!.'™ market for their produce they qan keep down expenses and pay they go. One farmer stated that he was ahead on his crop and his crop sh9wed an increase ‘ in- stedd of a loss. Except for ferti lizers, he had paid all of his ex penses with hay and produce, THE TWO NEW store * fiomr tided to the Von Cannon-Wall building are nearing completion. lerstand that one will be occupied ns a grocery store and the other by a new drug store. One chain of drug stores over the South. This show's how Athens if appreciated ns a business center. e of 9\ years, and brightest lu tkc entire history ' tieiHlK W Bessie TUt College was hte SfeltBftbht - Made- •nere-VVeanesaay by Dr. Aquila president of the institution who expressed the oeiief that the coming year will be even better than,Vast years. Dr. Chamlee in cojnpany with Coiond: samite: nutaerrord, sec- Thc retary of the board of trustees ol of ten j Bessie Tift College of Forsyth was I in Athens Wednesday for .a con- * lerence with certain officials and FIFTY MILLION JHLSH^LS o’ i faculty members of the University from Georgia growers i of Georgia. rong-tIm^*T7?T7u^-ircFTiTa“rTr¥^' Mrs. Richarflfcn was Miss Mary Arifige, diiughter of a prominent South Carolina planter. Rev. Si mon Peter Richardson was a noted Methodist preacher of his day and once filled the pulpit of the First Methodist church in Atb deceased was the moUu children. f,f ’ Dr. Cliamlee said that 273 Btu-! tv million dollars, are wanted thlf denta were enrolled at Bessie Tift by the recently organized ttollege during the year which has just closed and that the work done Bessie Tift Says His College c,ver bBen ■* s8era,jl ' !a at ^ !natl - ’Ends Great Year Dr. Aquila Chamlee ,and Col. Samuel Ruthei€erd in Athens For Ctmfai ence With University Men. * N That the school year whoch has just closed was one of the best W tution. Dr. Chamlee himself is a •splclous figure in Southern educa- ttt^flTcjjWlelhind under his njrec.' tlai^ tlfo at. Folhytlj -is male- Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. A BEAR OF AN IDEA V . Wire Athenian buriness men keep several pass. ; es handy in their shop so that when a customer orders goods delivered the boy is on his way at once instead of waiting until more orders are to go to the same district. No more need to economize on carfare-when the weekly pass v ‘ . gives Unlimited service for a single dollar. ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY