The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 15, 1923, Image 6

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mmi , E ^»« Atlanta! Sn'TA, Oa.—The City Coun, rpf Atlanta appropriated $10,000 to the Georgia School of Technolo gy in addition to the $40,000 given tlfc first of the year. timvtmifiniiiiiiiiitiiii PARAMOUNT 1 SALAD 1 DRESSING Replace heavy, ex.' pensive food* with cooling, re* freshing salads and ’sandwiches filled / with Paramount SaUd 'Dressing—the pure health food.*'Try also i Paramount I OnaiteSalad l Relish—just j as delicious and whole. FI TRAP There seems to be an Impression among many people, that in cprr cf fire, great dlfieulty might be experienced in emptying i!ie audi torium promptly And safely of i lar/.-e crowd. These report j nave led the committee from the far.ul ty of the University of Georgia which is charged With peeking n place to hold the commencement dances, to Inspect the auditorium i a view to determining 41 there is any real fire hazznr*d Their support show's that the main exit is a double stairway at the Washington street end of the building leading to the side walk. That the fire escai»c from tho build ing is a.stairway 4 feet wide at the Clayton stroet e>d of the build ing, this stairway being entirely outside of the auditorium building and communicating with the audl- j torium through double fire doors \ln addition to these means of egress I there are seven windows on the I eastern side of tho building anti j two on the western side ^vlilch op- Tmmadgc Bros. & Co. Distributors BIG TENT Tonight 8:15 THE UNPARDONABLE S I N ROGERS Where Satisfaction Is A Certainty No. 1 New Red Bliss Potatoes, 5 pounds.. 19® LIBBY’S JELLIES, Per Glass .. 11c W&have a good assortment of flavors in this ! well known and popular jelly. Why pay 15 !*cents or more for this jelly when you can buy it here for 11 cents. These are delicious for pies and rolls. Apples peeled and coned and retaining their natural flavor. A good sized can. Try them once— you’ll like them very much. ' CANNED APPLES 11c A Full Line of Block’s Crackers The advantage we offer you in Block’s Crack- ;er8 is the fact that they are right out of the , r oven—baked one day, offered to you the next. You are not buying crackers two, three or per haps five weeks old—for Block’s are 1,017< ROGERS’ CLAUSSEN’S Quality Pound and Bread Layer 13 oz. loaf CAKE 5c 30c Lb. I A Syrup For Every Use For Economy Use Karo Syrup Improve The Quality of Your Jams, Jellies and Preserves—Use KARO. ROGERS Where Satisfaction Is A Certainty. en on almost flat roofs of the ad* joining buildings and -it tvould be easily possible to make pne’s way over the se roofs uh far as Jackson street on the one side and more than half way to Thomas street on the other. The maid exit, 'fire escape and windows opening on the roofs adjaceo.c buildings have b»-er. plainly'placarded with largo tglnt ind ull windows which do not open >ut on roofs have been protected ■viih stout wire screens. In the minds of the committee he only possible danger from fire o any assemblage of people in the tudltoriuin would .»e from panic vhlch might emme and if each per- ion on entering the building will locate the various means of egresc from tho hall It Is believed that this danger may be eliminated. MILTON I*. JAltNIGAN, S. V. SANFORD. June 15, '1923. “War of Athens,” Cold Days of ’17, ' 1 Be Refought Here Walter L. Hay, Adjutant of the Tift County Post American Leglor Is trying to loente all former ihers of Company K. Fifth Georgia Infantry, who took part In the memorable “War of Athens’’ in 1917. Tire State Convention of the Le gion meets in Athens In July, and My. Hay thinks it will he appro* prlate for the boys who were there six years ngo to hold a reunion nd fight their battles all over again. ‘He has issued a letter tr i and asks the co-operation of the press and former service mei generally, In getting the gam mnded up. Following Is the letter. In part: “To the Old Boys of Co. K—I an ire you are going to the Htati invention anyway, hut I want to t the address of nil- those whe ere with us there In 1917. We might want to havo a reunion an* pass a resolution or something Please send me your correct ad dress. and if you know any of th< others, let ine have that/ too.— Walter L. Hay, Tlfton, Ga.” S OUR S’ causes bod breath, gassy pains, coated tongue and belching. Always Uni relief ia CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Svtriajoar rtnuti sad brttll-ooly ZSc Margarite Beale First Woman to Make PJB.K. Here W. C. Fleming of Augus ta and Elkin Vogt of At lanta Also Make Phi Be ta Kappa, High Honor. The first woman In tho history of tho University of Georgia over to bo soloctod for memborshlp In 1’hl Beta Kappa, tho world’s high, ost honorary fraternity, was choynn lato Thursday and Is Miss Marg arita Beale, of Savannah, Oa. Miss llealo Is a graduate sludont at tho University, and would havo receiv ed tho distinction last year had tho university permitted fomalo membership in this Internationally known society recognising high Scholarship, keen - ability, and a marked montal capacity. Tho other students chosen arc W. C. Fleming of Augusta and Klkln Cost lot Atlanta, both out standing mombers of tho student body In that they havo acquired many honors, Btand high In the estimation of the studont body, and sro leaders In all phasos of college life. Negro Identifies Accused As Man In Whipping Case niHMtNOH AM—Annie Laurie Ughtner, negro servant, Identified Barter N. Newman from tho wit nees late Thursday after noon ns the man who lured Dr. J 11, Dowling, city and'county health officer, from his home on the night to May IT, 1922, when Dr. Dow ling was sol7.ctl. bound, gagged and then whisked away to a lonely spot on the Mount Pinion road and un mercifully beaten by a band ot Doggers, In the firm day of New man’s trial In circuit court here In connection with the kidnapping. Looking at Newman, ahe said "that’s the man.” and despite i severe cross examination remained unshaken In her teetlmony. The defense followed Dr Dow ling, who occupied most of the day In recounting the night of the flog- Ing. Dr. Dowling-alao Identified - lewman, testifying that he Is posi tive Newman In the man who call ed at his home on n pretext of summoning first aid for a man hr said’had been Injured In an auto mobile accident "down the road." Attractive Window At Bernstein Bros. An attractive window display is that now delighting passers-by at Bernstein Brothers, the well known furnishers. This window shows 4ho skill of the w'Indoar decorator and has a message for those who stop to view it In one side of. tho window Is a Juno bride while* In the other side I* a sign urging the onlooker to see the window June if. The win dow is artistically decorated and I* vtjry pioaslng to look at. Water in YJVI.CA. Pool Is Okeyed \V. T. Forbee, secretary of the V. M. C. A. has received a letter from the late Board cf Health stating that the water In the pool In, the Aaaoclatton building pa seen the examination and la "a. k.” HOWARD MASTER* OF CEREMONIE8 ATLANTA, Ga.-—Judge C, H. Howard, who managed the cam. paldn of Governor-elect Clifford .Walker, will be the master ot cere, monies on Inauguration day. It is Meats and Poultry We have added to our fa cilities for supplying you with the best meat and market products. ORDER FROM US FOR THE WEEK-END We havfe just the kind of meat you want. Fresh fish and chickens. Phones 1446-1447 . WESTERN MARKET Broad Street Fine Western Meats Beef, Pork and Lamb The Best in the Market Line. Nice, Fat Chickens, Hens and Friers. Complete Line pf Fancy Groceries. Phone Your Order. A Syrup For Every Use Read Baner-Herald Want Ads. ■Mfcunderstood. The Wier Grocery Co. Phone 166 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY Large Can Lye Hominy, 1 er Can ..' . 10c CampbeH’s Pork and Beans, 1 Per Can .. .. 10c Campbell’s Soups, • Per Can J t 10c Extra Fancy Blue Ribbon Peaches, Per Pound 25c , Extra Fancy Prunes, Per Pound 19c Fresh Country Eggs, Per Dozen 29c Welch’s Grape Juice/ Per Pint 36c 24 pounds Tommy Tucker, Self- Rising Flour 98c Heinz Sweet Mixed Pickles, Per Pound 40c When you start canning just call us. We have a complete line of ' Spices and Vinegar. Also Fruit Jars and Jelly Glasses. 'A Syrup for Every Use’ Improve the Quality of Your Jams, .Jellies and' Preserves Use Karo Phone Us Your Orders and Get Quick Results The Wier Grocery Co. Phone 166 WADE’S'MARKET Phone 236 325 Hull St. Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linnell & Company’s Private Wire NEW ORLEANS. La.—Liverpool was due 3 to 26 lower by New Or leans. 5 to 24 lower l>y New York most on Julyv- Southern spots Thursday were un changed to 100 down, Dalian 85 lower; middling there 27.65; sales at Dallas 152; all told 6,173 .bales against 2,490. spinners takings for week Friday will run against 232,000 last year and. 132.000 in 1921 were 149,000 last week. Likely he less perhaps much , small er than one year ago. Market may bo depressed further In event of favorable weather pre vailing In the Interior but the con tinuance of heavy consumption in the U. 8. decreasing stock and unfavor able outlook for the new crop are not to l>e lost sight of. Meanwhile the influence of July now in process of liquidation 1ms to be reckoned with. Trade will likely continue good owing to high wages obtained by the masses denoting a large pur chasing power on -the part of the public, also by the high prices pre vailing for many commodities In cluding cotton. J Sentiment in more bullish than otherwise but is mindful of the pos sible favorable effect of market that a continuance of July liquidalon or a good spell of dry warm wenher will serve temporarily. MARKETS ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market showed a rise over the previous close Fri day when the msfrket closed nt 28 1-4 cents un against the pre vious close of Thursday of 28 cents. NEW YORK COTTON * Open High Low Close P.C. Jan 23.60 24.10 23.58 24.05 23.72 July .. .. 27.02 27.95 26.85 27.91 27.15 Oct 24.43 24.97 24.30 24.90 24.50 Dec 23.81 24.42 23.83 24.00 24.00 NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Close P.C. Jan. .. .23.37 23.24 23.70 23.36 July .. .. 27.25 27,98 26.75 27.85 27.10 Oct. .'. .a 23.80 24.36 23.61 24.33 23.85 Dec 23.40 23.93 23.30 23.86 23.49 LISERTY BONDS , Open P. C. j]-2a 100.30 100.30 First 4 l-4s 98.7 98.8 Second 4 l-4s 98.5 98.5 Third 4 l-4s 98.18 98.18 Fourth 4 1-4* 98.9 98.10 Victory 99.30 99.22 CHICAGO GRAIN Open P.C WHEAT— Sept 109% 108% Dec 111% 111% July ‘ 111% 110% CORN—' Sept 77% 77% Dec 67% 66% July 81% «1% OATS— Sept 37% 37% Dec 39% 39% July 41% 41% NEW YORK STOCKS Open 1 P.M. P.C. 78% 77% 80% 35% •4% 69% 69% .... 22% 37% 37% 16% Coca Cola Kennlcott Copper U. 8. Steel 94% 04 Pan American .. 69% Austin Nichols Southern Ry. Locw’s Inc. 22% 37% 16% Ante. Tel. Tel. .. 124% 124% ATHENS CURB MARKET BULLETIN Beam, string. IS cent, gallon. Boots, t and 10 rants a bunch. Dewberries, IS rant, a quart. Strawberries, 10 rants a quart. Cherries, IS rants a quart. Cabbage. 6 and 10 rants a head. Chickens, friers, 40 rants pound. Hens, 20 cents a pound. Roosters, M cents a pound. Carrots, 10 canta a bunch. Guineas. (9 cents each. Ham, home cured, 20 cents a pound. Lard, homo made, 20 cents pound Lettuce, C and 10 rants head. Onions, 0 and 10 centa a bunch. Peas. English. 20 centa a gallon. Potatoes, Irish, 1 1-2 to 4 1-2 rants a pound. Potatoes, sweet, 20 rants a peck. Rquash, 4 1-2 cants a pound. Turnips, 10 rants a bunch. Turnip Orrans, IS rants n peck. Swiss Chard. >0 rants bunch. Spinach 10 rants a pound. ■tin Ydd lairi-jlA B. R. T. SALES CONFIRMED NEW YORK. — -reoeial Judge Mayer yesterday confirmed the sale of the properties of the New York Consolidated Railroad Company and the New York Municipal Rail way Corporation, subsidiaries of the B R. T., to the Purchasing Committee of the newly-organized Brooklyn-Manhattari Transit Com pany for $26,000,000. This clears the way for completing the reor ganization of the B. R. T. under the new name of the Brooklyn- Manhattan Transit Company. The bid of $26,500,000 was made half of a purchasing, committee ap pointed by the reorganization’ com, mittee. . : Judge Mayer’s approval of the sale also clears the way for end ing the receivership in which the property of the B. R: T. has been for months. Bread than ever before in th^* y 'Ir °l‘ h \ W n Id ’ the modern baker is a mastet of food preparation. Rye Bread 10c: Grsh. Bread 10c. ah * m 25 U c al ' tjr Bre#d 3 loavea Graham Rolls 15c the dez Parker House Rolls 12c the doz# ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. .or Addition To Their Repairs Equipment Shoe repairing today requires the finest machines and workman ship that can be obtained and pro duced. Never have the manufactur ers given to the trade more beauti ful and serviceable footwear than that, now in the stores, and yet whan they become worn, they must have the same kind of machinery and tho best findings used In their repair or they had as well be dis carded. Marlin Bros., the leading . shoe repair men ot North aeorgla, have for years done the highest grade work In this line, and yet they am constantly adding to their equip ment In the way of machinery. They have recently, put the latest type ot attachments on their ma chines—everything the factories use In the make of fine footwear, and are better than ever prepared to do satisfactory work. When n shoe la repaired at 4helr flxery or the shop In the rear of th'Ir shoe afore at 125 Clayton afreet, it has ovary appearance of atvle and baanty- that was origin-' nl’y built Into It, and will give months ot satisfactory service. They call for and deliver shoes for repairs; phone 631 and giro Jthem your order. * ~ Thornton’s 8ATURDAY Dinner 50c Roast 'Pork and Sweet Potatoes Green Cabbage New Irish Potatoes Steamed Tomatoes Muffins and Biscuits Cherry Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Broiled Sirloin Steak Fried Onions Hominy Grits Fried Potato Cukes Hot Biscuits Jelly Roll, Cream Sauce Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Improve the quality of your Jams, Jellies and Preserves — Use KARO. Fresh Saratoga Chips Fresh Lady Fingers Fresh Almond Macaroons Frerih Cocoanut Macaroons FOR ECONOMY Use Karo Syrup ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. WESTERN AND NATIVE Beef, Pork, Mutton Lamb, Poultry, Eggs, Produce, Groceries PIEDMONT MARKET products have won a custom and reputation for us that is based on quality and satisfaction. Inspected meats and meat products from the leading packers and native meat* that arc slaughtered at the Athens Ab attoir. Poultry and produce raised by farmers of this section. PIEDMONT MARKET Phone Ua Your Order* Phone 1616-1617 240 N. Lumpkin Street These Are Sensible Days, ^ Days to Save, Trade At Piggly-Wiggly Wesson Oil, quarts 43c Kingan’s Sliced Box Bacon, pound >. . 35c Royal Baking Powder, pound 42c White Rabbit Fine Plain Flour, 24 pounds $1.23 Selzwell Self Rising Flour, 24 pounds 95c Pints Pure Comb Honey, Mason jar 45c Fresh Vegetables—Fruits fc,ai.—• al IS ECONOMICAL