The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 06, 1923, Image 8

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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6.1923. Miesiteiippian Say* All He Dared Eat Was a Little Bread and Butter—Found Black* Draught Relieved His Trouble *y?ler Miss.—“I Had very *«*vcrc attack* of indigestion,' wild Mr. M It W«de. of this place. “I would puffer for months at a .time. I Wired onl was n little bread butter. . . . consequently I suffered from weakness I would try to eat then the, terrible suffering in my Stomach! I took medicines, but did not pot any better. The durp- pist recommended Thodford's Black Draught and I decided to try It for, as I say, I had tried others for two or more years without any Im provement In my health. I soor . found the Black-Draught was nrt- ing on my liver and casing: the ter rible pain. , ‘ “In two or three weeks I found I could go bock to eating. I only weighed 123. Now I welph 147— eat anything I want to. and by tak ing Black-Draught I do not mif* fib" In an attack of Indigestion one o tbf>.first things to do In to clean the .stomach and bowels of nil un digested food particles, and Thcd- fnrd'n Black-Draught has beer found very helpful In doing this A ,small dose, after each meal, hat been found of great benefit to por- fons who are threatened with, o» who are disponed to, attneka of In digestion. Bla<4k-t>raught assists the stomach to carry on Its Im portant work of digestion, and a' t^e same time mildly stimulates liver to do Its work.—Adver- Winners of Field Day Ex ercises Here Tuesday Announced. A w a r d e d Loving Cup. The Boy Scout Rally Day v f the Nor^ifast Georgia Council which was cclcl»yaty«V in Athens Tuc.sd.iy, was a. success from* every stand point.' / Large ''delegations Scouts, Scoutmasters and other 8cout of ficials were hero to represent their respective towns, and to take part In the field day contents. There was much enthusiasm among the troops and splendid training and skill were exhibited by a large number of Scouts. Troop o. 3 of KIberton, carried away the much covetod trophy, the silver loving cup, by having won piore points than any other troop. The total number of points won by the several troops Is as follows: (Froop No. 3, Elberton r,40 points: Troop No. I Athens, 390; Troop KIberton. 340; .Troop No. 7 KIberton, 260; Troops. No. 2 and 11, Athens each 230; Gainesville One Flash Light (Athens n |gineering Co.)—Troop No. 3, J-jj lM-rton. one pair gold Cuff Links (C, Scuddcr )—Troop No, 1, Athens. One Ruir Tennis Shoes, (Smith Shoe Co.)—Troop No. 1, Athens. Fountain Ben (If. R. I'almer Sons)—Troop No. 11, Athens. Boy's Cap (K .H. Dorsey)—Trooj No. 7, KIberton. One pair Tennis Shoes (Sidney Holey)—-Troop NO. «, Kfhertoi Troop No. 1, Naoeoochee, also I won two prises, one In the 50 yard dash (15 years and over.) and 100 yard dash, (15 ye and The Lovln Cup will he held by KIberton, •.inti! seml-nmuinl }*' Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linnell & Company’s Private Wire NEW ORLEANS.—Liverpool lue 24 to 37 up by New Orlcau 2 to 34 higher bby New York. Southerns h|m,sI Tuesday unchenged » 75 up. Dallas 7ft up, middling there 7.13. Sales at Dallas none, all told 30X vs. 4.779 Monday. Houston wires "Wo hear of hill •ecvll Increasing ns plant begins to Hiarr In different localities. Liver- No. 5 and IWnder No. 2, each 150;)i>ool cables "lacal statistics telling on ■ *1 am sorry I did not hoar of Mary's Wonderful Remedy a feu years sgo as It would have save* me several hundred of dollars, five years I suffered from Indl gestlon and severe bloating, 7 grew worse all the time. My doctor sajd, an operation would be all that could sav^* me. I took a course o' Mary's Wonderful Remedy Jnsteac' Ahd Tor the past year have beer entirely welt" It Is a simple harmless preparation that remove* the catarrhal mucus from the In testinal tract and allays the In flammation which causes practi cally all stomach, IJver and.intestf- nal ailments, including Appendici tis. One dose will convince on money-refunded.—Advertisement. DANGER IN 8TUBBORN COUGH . Rtubhorn Roughs that hang or srr liable to lead to serious com plications and ahouhl bo checked Promptly with Foley's Honey nnr* S* *1 , ha . ve not co Vehcd since taking'Foley a Honey and Tar. Oth- « medic,!*. I If led did not hel r . Joh n Healy, Plit«. fMd, Mxx* For quick relief froir BSr*< soldi croup outturn. bron- gllU. end hay fever uae Fblry'r ^ ■ney end Tfir. The iarneM mil 5* ™“ rt modlclne In the World 1,0 dpletee—Ineredlenti V2G&S2S ,-oM Hit —» - Be Careful What You Wash Your Hair With Many eoaps and prepared «ham- contain too much free alkali which I. very Injurlou., ue It drle, tho sculp and make* the holr brlt- Tho beat thin* to iih la MuL- etfled cocoanut oil .hamppo, foi Ihi» Ia pure end entirely B ree.o- It I. Inexpensive and beau .hTthln* moo all to pieces You can let thl. at any drui: .tore, and i " <r. ounce, will la.t the whole fam- Hy for months f lbnt teqxpoonfulx Mul.lflcd I. all that U required ■Imply moisten the heir with water "'"l rub It In. It makee an abun dance of rich, creamy lather OMUuee thoroughly, and rinser out eaetly. Tho hair dries quickly SJ- evenly and la .oft, fresh look- “W orlxht fluffy, wavy and on.} to manage. Besides It loosens nnr jrnes out every pnrtlrle of dust 1:2 * n d dandruff. Bo sure and Mk for “Mul'd fled’ cocoanut ahum poo. Advertisement. Every member of the M family will like our cakes, W P astr y. cookies, sweet rolls, doughnuts and other delicacies. Our Apple Pies Arc Especially Gobd. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO, ne Grown Vegetables ia Beans, ’resh Beets, Fresh Car- rots, Yellow Crook-neck Squash, Turnip Salad, New potatoes, Cucumbers Bell Peppers. Fresh Trout Friday Qualitjf Plus Service.;, ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. Winder No. 1, 80; Athens No. 60. The following Is tho total number of points by town*: KIberton, 1140; Athens 910; Winder 210. The winners of first, second, third and fourth places In tho field dny events follows: Knot Tying—Troop No. 3, KIber ton, First; No. 1, Athens, second; No. 2. Winder, third; No. 1 Gaines- yllle, fourth. Three Legged Race—Troop No. 8, KIberton, first; No. 1. Atenns, second; No. 11, Athens, third, No. 3, KIberton fourth. Pyramid Building—Trodp No. 3, Ellierton, first: No. 1, Athens, sec ond: No. 11 Athens, third; No. 1 Winder, fourth. Equipment Rnco—Troop No. 3. KIberton. first; No. 8, KIberton. second: No. 9, Athens, third. Water Bolling—Troop No. 7. El- borton, first; No. 3, KIberton, sec ond; No2, Athens, third. 60 Yard Dash (ages 12. 13, 14)- Troop No. 3. KIberton; first; No 7, KIberton, second; No. J 2_Athens, \hlrd. V 50 yard dnsH (ages 15 and over) —Troop No. 1, Athene, first; No. Gainesville, second; No. 11, Athens, third. Obstacle , Race—Troop No. 1 Athens first; No. 8, KIberton, sec ond: No. 5, Gainesville, third. 8ack Race—Tyoop No. 11. Athens first; No. 2, Athens, Second; No. 2 Winder, third, No. *f; KIberton, fourth. Tug of War—Troop No. 1. Athens first; No. 2 Winder, second: No. “ Athens, third; No. C Gainesville, fourth. . tin the fcnake—Troop No. 17, Elberton, first; No. 1, tVbider. sec ond; No. 11, Athens, third; No. ? KIberton, fourth. 100 Yard Dash—Troop N<i. 7, El berton* first; No. 3, Elberton, sec ond: No. 5; Galnesvllel. third: No Athens, fourth. 100 Yard Dash ngeo IB and over ■Troop No. 8, Elberton, first. 5; Gainesville, sccotid; No. 3, El berton. third. Wall Scaling—Troop No. 3. El berton. first: No. 8 Elberton, sec ond: No. 1) Athens, third; No. 2. Athens, fourth. The troop from Naeoochee won first plnce In tho second 50 *yard dash and also the second 100 yard dash.* They won Second plnce In the obntncle race, third place In water boiling a ndthe first 50 yard dash, and fourth place In equipment race. That troop serves special mention for ... splendid showing they made. 'Not being' under the ortheftst Georgia Council, however; they were not competing for the loving cup of fered by the Council nor for the Individual prises offered by sovtral merchants of Athens. Ip the marching contest, Troop No. 3, Elberton, won the distinction of being the “ItolI-oMIonbr-in- Murchlng Troop,” Troop No; 1, Athens, came second; No. 2- Win der, third; No, 1, Gainesville, fourth. air market.*' Natches. Miss., nore boll wcovlls v*r known at ,th Spinner takings foi date ek Friday week will run against 223.0*6) last yc 786,000 In 1920; were 190,000 lust week, probably he rather iH-urlsh. It Is |M>ssiblc that the laty Improve ment In tho sisit demand at Liverpool Is due to exportation of a tnore fnv- arable reparations proposal from Ger many. » Sentiment, dominated l»y weather conditions and reparations rumors Is more bullish than otherwise again. —II. B. “Some Wild Oats’" at Colonial Monday, Tuesday, June 11-12 {Monkey Decides On Short Spree In Eating Place ‘Some Wild Oats," the feature film bucking of the women clubs in that comes to the Colonial Theat has one of the most unusual re ords for mol ion pictures, it was viewed by over one million m**» and women in the Chicago Theatre where it ran for one solid year and has just completed six months showing in Detroit where it has also broken all records for atten dance. The film v/ns recently shown to tremendous crowds In New Orleans and Atlanta for sev eral weeks. This picture lias the Old Folk’s Best Friend That ’a what many call it, for it puts vim nod vigor into old stomachs; rich, red blood into old veins; sound flesh on old bones. Drink a glass of this delicious digestant with each meal. Shivar Ale Your grocer or druggist will re. fund your money on first dozen if you aro not delighted with results. If your regular dealer cannot supply you, telephone TALMADGE BROS. & CO. Wholesale Distributors most all tho southern cities on the condition that it is to be shown to separate audiences and barring children under 16. The film shows and tells everything and hesitate? at nothing, yet ho constructed that it will not offend. On account of a large number of requests, the management of tho Colonial theatre, announce# that the performance of "Romp /Wild Onts" on Tuesday nfternoorf will not he commenced until 6:30. i.Miany ladles who could not at tend the four o'clock performances on account of their business co»- nections, requested U'ht the mati nee for ono afternoon, during tpe engagement, be fixed at nn h(/br w.iJfi the ctyslng of the stores. For Jjump<«l that reason tho hour for Tuesday afternoon has been iixi*d at 6:30. There will Ibc two performances given each day. Monday the 11th matinee, for ladies only 4 p. m.: Monday evening for men dnly, 8:30. Tuesday, matinee, for ladies only 6:30. p. m., and Tuesday evening for men only. 8:30. RECOVERED FROM STOMACH TROUBLE 'Had stomach trouble three • yours and finally was in bed eight weeks with terrible cramps,” writes A. L. Lyons, Dayton, Ohio, "The doctors did not help me und 1 could hold nothing on my stom ach. TriecJ Foley Cathartic Tab lets and now'am a well man. Can eat anything.’ Sour stomach, headache, had breath, biliousness and other dfgestlvo disorders quickly overcome with Foley Ca thartic Tablets. Do not gripe, pain or nauseate . Sold every* where,*—Advertisement. LOS ANUEL&5—Life behind the burs became unbearably monoton ous for "Charley,” a monkey who was on exhibition in a dime museum here. So "Charlie” decided to see what there was beyond the con fines of his cage. Before his tour of exploration ended, "Charlie” practically dis rupted husines mi Spring street fur nearly an hour. After slipping away from 'the museum, "Charlie” trolled along until ho reached the entrance of the Madhouse restaurant. "Charlie*' pushed open .the door and entered. For tho next ten minutes the res taurant. lived up to its name. 'Charliq", spied a banana on n counter, Jimt about the time v saw him. "Charlie” So did the waitress. . oranges. By that time waltr«MS«, patrons and two policemen, attracted by the uproar, were organising a fly> lug squadron to surround tho ad venturer. It might huvo worked— oxccpt that "Charlie” skipped over a co up Id of shelves and reached the pic counter. From that polr.t^ of vantage he laid down a barrage of custard; lemon and apple pics, Interipcrsed with a few dishes and At last, after holding Ida ene mies in check for five * minutes, "Charlie's" pie nm/nun!tlon gave out and ho retretjed to tho kitchen. There he found several cook: and their assbitanttfc • But . they didn’t stay long aTlef 'CliadleT discovered the butcher ko.ifo rock and began bombarding* tU<w». - After holdlhg undisputc.i t on of the kitetten for , *** v •»'«!. slon of the kitchen for n«- 4 ty mlnutos, "Charlie” stafc.,1 ly lrtto the alley, ca cleaver. There he his owner and cscoi museum Bell Peppers Cucumbers Squash Celery Grape Fruits Oranges Pints of Pure Comb Honey. j^lGGUr-WlGdLY "Charlie" got tho banana, evidently didn't like the servic?. A plate was near at hand. It may have reminded him of his old co- coanut-throwing days in the jun gles. Anyway, 'he hurhvj 4 at the nearest group of diner* A coffee cu;» followed, then a couple of MARKETS The prises awarded were as fol lows: Silver Living Cup .'by Local Council)—Troop No. 3. Elberton. Six Pocket Knives (by Brad-O’a —Troop No. p, Elberton. Fountain Ben (By McGregor Co.) —Troop No. 2; Winder. Two Silver Pencils 1 Picket Jew elry Co )—Troop No. 8. Elberton.' Fifty Poda Checks (by Costa)— Troop No. 3, Klebtron. Ono Bcout Shirt (K. J. Reid Jk Co.)—Troop No, t. EllMtea.r One sliver pencil (Michael Bros.) —Troop No, 7, Elberton. ATHEN8 COTTON The local cotton market again lowed a rise over tho previous close when tho market closed Wednesday at 28 cents. Tho pre vious close was 27% cents. NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Close P.C. 12.18 33.33 26.70 27.25 26.47 27.15 26.7: Oct 23*80 24.40 23.65 24.24 23.87 Dec 23.50 23.99 23.35 23.89 23.55 11 a. m. bids: Jan. 23.14; July 26.57; Oct. 23.70; Dec. 23.45. NEW ORLEANS,COTTON Open High Low Close P.C. Jan. .. . ...22.90 13.28 22.25 23.23 22.S3 July 27.00 27.45 26.72 27.44 26.89 Oct 23.30 23.80 23.10 23.74 23.28 Dec. 22.98 23.44 22.79 23.00 23.00 11 n. ni. bids: Jan. 22.84; July 26.85; ct. 23.24; Dec. 22.96. LIBERTY BONDS First 4%’n .. {Second 4'A'h Thin! 4%’s , Fourth 4'4's 100.79 98.10 98.92 JI8.34 98.11 CHICAGO GRAIN ■WHEAT— Held May July CORN— He PL May July OATS— Sept May July ...109)4 ...um ...109% NEW YORK STOCKS Open 1 P.M. P.C. C'oca Cola .f 79 80 79% Cuban Cane Sugar ’ .... 14% Austin Nichols 23 24% .... I. Steel 96% 96% 96% Southern Ry. 33% 33% 33% Southern Ry pfd ,..66% .... 66% Kennlcntt Copper ..36% 26% 36 Amc Tel Tel 124 .... 1*3% Locw*a Inc .9 17 l Sugar 72 He should have used SWP House Owner: I had this paint put on iast yeas and ioohfat it now. Painter: It doesn't taka ion* for tho weather to show up poor paint. House Owner: But how w«*'l to know it was poor paint? I'm 10 point expert. Painter: It doesn't take a psim exoert to got reuabia paint these days—just ordinary intelligence. For instance, von ought tc know there is a Company oi pain| experts that have been making heus, t for nearly fifty years; making it from accurate formulas, mixing grinding it with powerful machinery; manufacturing every inf portant ingredient; putting in jiigt what ail these years'of experience have taught them is tho best. That Company is the Sherwin- Williams Company and the paint is known to us painters as S WP, Wouldn’t you be safe in' trusting such a paint ? , The painter i* right, as we can prove by scorer of house owners in this town, if you want I your house to stay painted get SWP from us. Hardy Hardware Co. Clayton Street j A PICTURE) FOR iV-. FATHER &m SOM MOTHER and DAUGHTER W It's Tear Fatitt Teu Never Told PT* Me b Ae daily Cry of Theu* W tads of Daughters and Sent! If coffee' disagrees drinks Postum Twenty-One Arrested For Speeding in May, Report Shows. Fifty-eight Had Glaring Lights. One hundrel and-seventy arrests for violation of the traffic law were made iu Athens in May, ac cording to the reiiort of chief of Polico H. W. Beusse to t|ie Civil Service Commission Tuesday night. The number of violations In May exceeded that of April considera bly. A total of 118 arrests were made In April. Of this 170 arrests 58 were for running a car with glaring headlights; 21 for speed' ing; 10 for reckless driving. Chief W> Me Dorman of the fire de partment reported 7 alarms ca- sere red. Through bis attorney Gerdlnt- Lumpkin, C. H. Booth, who w refused a license to operate a taxi cab bv the Commission requested s consideration of Its action which watf refused. i Read Baner-Herald Want Ads. . The parents should send them to see this remarkable Photo play for the leseon it teaches. It tails the truth and show* everything and yet It doee not offend. An education of a life time told in two hours. The most sensational, daring and spec- tabular motion picture ever shown in Athene. Something new in pictures. , Thornton’s THURSDAY JDinnef 50c - Vegetable Soup Roast Veal and Draitng '! , ' " Btring.Bcanx Spring Onlonx , Belled Iriih Petatoee Vegetable Salad Muttln, and BlicutU Rice Pudding . Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Sapper 50c dreaded Pork Chop* Hominy Grit, Fried Potato Cakn EngU,b Peax Hot Blxcuttx wacsffsr" -so cat. ■ ■ r DdrseyFumttuireCo. Quality Furniture Since 1884