The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 17, 1923, Image 4

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— THB BAWNBR-BBHALD. ATHKN8, GEORGIA STUDENTS ATTEND VETS CONVENTION Six. University Men Will'" 1 " vl ”" ‘J,Go: lo Disabled Veterans j Northern ■Meeting in Minneapolis, ,Minn., Next Week. .James H. Chaffin Da Gf^rge G. Finch, and Reeve:*. delegates from Jo*i Brown Connallv Pos Disabled Veterans of t •*; patents Brotnred. Send sketch War; and G. W. Chanbera and Janies R. Farr, delegates of the state at large, and students of the University of Georgia will leave Athens, Wednesday^ June 20th for Minneapolis, Minn., where they will attend the Third Annual Con vention of the Disabled Veterans of the World War. Mr. Chaffin, while on this trip isit many friends in Iowa, and Minnesota and several University; For several years he lived in the above-men tioned states and managed and ex hibited some of the leading herds {of beef cattle prior to his entering ,'tho University of Georgia. He has »«» , ° fi r e J a wide acquaintance with not only the cattle breeders but also with many of the foremost business men of the Middle West. Besides jlbis he was also field agent for the U. S. Bureau of Animal Indus try for more than two yenrs and worked in various departments in several states. Bob advice. Writ* f. nk form oa w! idea. Highr-s pt!i<“M assured. Bookie 25 PAGES OF ADS TO TEEL ABOUT . "■ x. Many Athenians Are Going Abroad During Summer Several parlies with Athens peo ple as members have been made up for Kurope this summer and mo** of them sail in n few d**ws. MIhAo*' I,nui.se and Margaret Morton, danirliters of Mr. and Mrs. John White Morton, have already left for the port of debarkation from where thoy will sail for' an ex tended trip to Europe.. Miss Josephine Wilkins, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Wil kins sails from New York on June 2.1 to snood the summer abroad In today’s Issue of the Bann* Herald appears a full page adver tisement for the Jj W. Rogers Com- whlch Is s'rongly featur ed Rogers’ Quality TIair Nets. jjnd hich the statement is made for this particular sale 300.000 hair nets were purchased in a sin gle order. This Is said lo he the largest or der of hair nets ever shipped to the South for any one firm or corpora t'.on, and is just another evidence of the big way in which the Rng. ers ConipanA does things. The company states that witlm i the past six months It has nl- sold to the women of ttifr state and section about 20000( hair nets, and taking till: Pie of »be future ftcniand for nets the officials of the Rogers pany feel that there will he little doubt of their disposition of thi great quantity of nets within short time. The feature of the advertlsonv in today’s paper not only show; the very low prices at which ha nets are to he sold, 5c for sing mesh and 7c for double Is ,?Ive one free, which makes the proper tlon a very attractive ore for the women of this section, practically all of whom are users of hair nets While the hair net offer of th* Rogers Company predomlhnt the full page ndVv**tlsement. : there An Open Letter to Gov. Hardwick • And to Gov.-Elect Clifford Walke! Honored Gentlemen: . . lieves in In two or three weeks both of ill send a message to the | of-doors at the “T” camp, which has been turned into a boy's para- everything at hand to happy, and give him a do the things he would than anything else in tax ayr'em based npdhfthe world, has been provided for ’ I Mm I 1 Iho wan.mtolw. «* X'—.l a classification property 1 1,1 m 11 ttle mountains of Northeast you will send a message to the! u'i why you' do and how Georgia, legislature, one sending bis last . . .,. nrk „,t Kc ntuekv It has message and the other bis "rat. I i 1 .!' a . a ..!! Aa you both know. I am a member' fa •* hi to lefties ‘in thnt Mate of the next legislature and I take " r,1 f J* ,H„ nntiinritv t„ -vHio «. next November on that ssue and the man opposing it will be the next governor of that state. ;WEc* your car noedt re pairs let us fnake them. * [with frlenda. On the same date,| H also mentioned a targe mimhet , Ml"* "neoeh. daughter of of other Items. meat of them ntaple. i guarantee our work— 1 the prices are reason- CPLACEMENTS AND SCESSOklES THAT 3D PLEASURE TO STORING. Phene 93S DIXIE GARAGE -221 Thcmas Street ROUND-TRIP SUMMER FARES Zm From Athens. Oa., ' -" Going and returning via Savannah and chip New York $53.13 Bgston .. ...... 65.69 Philadelphia .. - *18.35 IJfckinvore 42.80 (Intr. 'via Savannah and nlilp, jjturning rail or vice versa tyew York $55.60 Boston .. ..... 70.70 f tp. bther resorts pitopor- ttoiately reduced. Ticket:! in- • lml* meals and berth aboard ivy Uuiion, Phono 1661, »>r ,1. Y. iltbco, C. A.. 224 East Washing ton'street, Phone 640* E Central of Georgia By.' j** Ocean Steamship Co. , M. & M. T. Company. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Bocock. and j Miss Ot«v Vincent, daughter of Mrs. T.*P. Vln-ent. anil from Mon trrfil for a three months’ stay In Kurope. Mrs. John P. White will also •trend Hie summer on the continent u ’1’|le other Atheblans are rontem Dinting trina abroad during the n«mmrr. Mr. T ||. Beuesso hav Ing already sailed TC—A COM' tYORTASLC SLEEPING Garment. , nilk ,or flannel for this etyle. It ontro back and leg *!adrae. eambrl rlt**. could bo uc2' 11 f.nlfbca with re reams. T.io cuff may be omitted. .'•The pattern U cut in four alses for l.oy$; 10. 1C. 14 and 16 yrara. and In H:. e ala?3 for men: Medium, $8-40, 42-44; extra Urge. 46-48 Inches bro v.t tmenr*. To make the garment bn-el measure To make the gar- nine require* 494 of SC-ln.Mi f mnti-rinl. A pstt of thin Pluatratlnn mallei » t.ddreaa on receipt of 12o In all* f turnips. '- Bisect and No, i City stapler whic.h are carried along on an in rilratlsfa of the savfngH the Roger* concern clalmn to make for people. I Another remarkable thing, about the appearance of this advertise' penring today In all the leading similar page advertisement is ap pearing today in all th«- leading dailies in the state—some 10 or 1 In number and In some 15 pf the leading weekly paper© of the state, making an advertising ualgn on practically this one single Item of hair nets of about twenty* five solid newspaper pages, used simultaneously. The free offer of hair fu ts, stated In the nd. is Jurt for ould suggest to out women readers tha^t they turn this page in today's paper and aft< ending IQ lose no time In taking advantage of the very generous of n de oy the Rogeir Company. ,J.C. DIED SATURDAY Mrs. J. C. 'Mathews of Carlton died Saturday morning at 7:30 J'clock at the age of 63 years. Funeral services will he conduct eronn at 3 o'clock, conducted by ernoon at. 3. o’clock, conducted bq Hev. K. A* Logan of Hull. Inter ment will ho in the family burial eroupd, with De-scy’s funeral di rectoral In charge. Mrs. Mathews Is survived by nlno grandchildren, her huBham* and three sons. Messrs. L. H. MuthowH, C. G. Mathews and J. If Mathews of Carlton, three dutigli ters. Miss Helen Mathews, Mrs W, A. Kelly of Sylvnnia and Mrs H. W. Vreeman of Macon. She war a member of thr Methodist church. Tho pAtlhearers will ho J. W., H . G .W.. Walter R. Whitehead John D. Green, W. >M. and F. L. Mathin and T.' Carl Stcvena. the authority to write you about the things I warjt to hear from you on. You will tell us of tho sad con dition of our state, and you should recommend to us the remedies: In my opinion, neither of you have come plainly to the actual remedy. I know bofii of you know the facts and know the remedy. Governor Hardwick, you are talking about investigating different departments of the slate government, economy and reducing appropriations. Gov ernor Walker, you have been talk ing about “invisible property’* he. ing put upon the tax digest. How are you going to get it on there? I,want both of you to tell us that for the want of money our public schools have been closed school teachers made to wait one year for their money; our state university and every state schoo 1 getting onlyione dollar where thoy ought to get ten dollars; our state sanitarium is in need of funds; every state Institution is In need of help; and the Confederate sold iers hungry .The above things can not be remedied without rewriting our entire tax laws and raising twenty million dollars Instead of ten million dollars a year. Both of know thta must ho dono and you know how it can be done. I have briefly touched .a hurried outline of what you ought to tell us all about. The pfan set out above A6AIIII ACTIVE Th, Athens Humane Boclety la SUNDAY, JUNE 17 19a WHY YOU SHOULD BUY DIAMONDS DIAMOND C0RO3 loot .~^ u - They p) farther. Their and road-gripping power: enable you to get more mileep, from you, gaeollne. They are 100% depwj. able-we stand bach of them loth, 6nal mile} and dollar for dolU, they ato tho beet value for th, money invested. A SIZE FOR EVERY CAR-FR0M 30x3J£UP take many constitutional active again now in the interest mendmonts and that will delay Us „ f dumb animals and la urging the’ years. I bog you to call upon us to give the state a constitution al convention tlut tho whole thing may be finished by tho first day mayor and police chief to see that the state and city laws ere en forced relative to the teartmpnt of of next year.-I mean what I have such animals. written above and l nm going to j There arc several state and city next fission to fight for what i Jaws regulating the treatment' ot might ,o have. I know great animals and now that the hot sum*. alth and many ^political dema. I mrr days aro here tht society Is ^ *»-- - • watchful to see that’no drivers of drays and the like keep their j stock standing uselessly In the hot run, overloads them or falls to give them proper nourishment and drink. * The Humane Boclety do*6 not | wish to cause any hardships'on arty owners of dumb animals.' hut it Is determined to exert an effort to have the ordinances -enforced. Diamond Sires CORDS G? FABRICS GEORGIA RICH IN UNDEVELOPED RESOURCES gogues will oppose the above (dans, m going to mail this open letter you to nil of the daily papers in the state with the request that they publish' the same and com. mont on it in thbfr editorial col umns and bless or curse my plans, want to get them bof 0 ro tho peo- •!e of Georgia, and I call on both of you to help me. I have written the above In a spirit of kindness to both of you and for tho best interest of my state. Yours very truly, H. H .ELDERS, Reldsville. Oa. * Juno 15, 1923. Our state In area is the largest j rast of the Mississippi ri % ver, and ||{| rich In undeveloped resources of many kinds, and it is the homo of almost three million people. The present condition of our state af fairs Is a disgrace to all of us We n*cd money and plenty of it and we have already taxed beyond the limit our fanners and 'nborlng people and our poor citizens. We must raise two dollars where we now raise one and we must lift the present btirden of taxes from the shoulders of tLc man who orks for bin br?*ld. If you tell tut how to do that, you will immor talize yourselves. Both of you know North Caro. Una has progressed more In the last three ycar.i than any other state in the south or In this nation. You know how it was done, and vou owe it to the’ great state of Geprgia. to axplain in your mes sages what has been done in North Carolina. Tell us how that state assed an income tax; how sho limited cqunty and city tax levies; how she passed an inheritance tax; how sho passed a corporation fftnehise tax; and how sho ex f CAMPERS ARE READY TO LEAVE C. A Trussell Motor Co. Athens, Gs. .. Rally Will Be Held At 4 O’clock Sunday After noon At the Y. M. C. A. Building. The Y. M. T. A. Boy’s Camping Party is ready to leave Athens Tuesday morning on the 7:45 o’clock Southern train. Sixty-nine boys have registered, with several more who will register Monday. Then, there will bo boys coming up to camit aftor the party leaves Tuesday, even as they did last summer. As long as there Is a .irancy the right kind of bojr will i he accommodated. At four b’clock this afternoon In enipted from an advalorem tax, fof | the Y^ung Mens’ Christian Aas- the state every dollars worth of I elation the final iBoya* Camp 'Rally i nni wU lbc held. All boys who are go- that fftatov smaller Ij^/yef-gatMl Upg* to 69* are Jni wealth and with less people. Is • To be present. Tarehts wifi Be raising this year more than twenty coined million dollars for ail the big bn-’ neso of that great state. While she has done this in% the last t*iree years, every city and hamlet has prospered. In one county last year five hundred and fifty thousan' cotton spindles were added to those’ ’ already humming prosperity fo I that state. What is fine about the North Carolina p!ad is that ft sk-ib. illzcd taxes and every body knows the tax laws are settled for th? next Iwenty-fivo years. • Final Instructions will be given ttie camping party will get ac quainted, and any questions ans wered. The rnms Is ready for the boys and x wonderful time in Cod’? ont- Fn y.»ur messages unfold to us th? detail* of tho sad condition of very state Institution wo have Wo should hnvo tree school bookr for every child In every grade. That will dbst from ono to two mil lion dollars a year We must build great state university and n big agricultural cf^cge, and our tech nological college and ev.ery other state School must have all the money they need. Our old soldiers aim be paid. Tho next session of tbc legislature has the finest port unity to redeem * Georgia than ono has had since tho ■ days of Re. construction. I want yon two grwt men to lay the facts and Jipums before us as to our c-mdi- tlon and explain fully the remedies. The only thing that stands In tho wav is the want of money and we can not get It until our tax laws ar3 reformed. If either of you be- Thornton’s SUNDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Roaxt Chicken and Dressing Spring Onions and Cucumbers Oreen Cabbage New Potatoes Mullins and Blacuita Green Apple Pie . Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Fried Spring Chicken , Cream Gravy Hominy Grits ~ , English Peaa Irish Potato Salad Hot Blacuita Peaches pud Cream Cofrcc, Tea or Milk 50 Cents rj^ HR1LLS! Get ’em, don’t you, when you feel the first nervous nibble on the line and then you pull in a ten pound beauty. You get them, too, when you put on a fine Kuppen- heimer suit and look yourself over in the mirror. T%o and three piece suits in feather-* weight fabrics. Stylidh and comfortable. LEE MORRIS “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner Broad and Jackson Streets FREE! •fjjt m COFFEE FREE! s. We will give away this week to every lady who calls at our store, an attrac tive and useful FAN. These Fans are numbered, and next Saturday, June 23, at 11 a. m., we will havp a drawing from our* .Coupon Box. > ■ If the number on your^Fan corresponds with the number drawn, You Will Receive One Pound Can of “Our Leader Coffee” Absolutely FREE! 1,000 FANS WILL BE DISTRIBUTED AND TEN POUNDS 1 OF COFFEE GIVEN AWAY Callers Will Be Served With Delicious Iced Tea Made From Our Stock. No Member of the Family of Firm or Employees Will Be Allowed to Participate in Awards. ATHENS COFFEE & TEA COMPANY Wholesale Roasters and Blenders of High Grade Coffees, and Jobbers and Packers of Tea, Spices and Extracts 252 North Lumpkin Street Athens, Georgia SEEK A. .