The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 18, 1923, Image 5

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THE BAWWfeK-mntAtP. athnns, rephot*' FACE FIVE *■ ■'-[ rr,- VflhqQ «alm3 In Rvr.i Investigation Prominent men In New York, Baltimore, Philadelphia. Pitti end other coel%rn cities iray bo brought Into the government's ring" investigation ritsllhs from -tho seizure ot the 8. 8. Ya British steamer, off Uontr.uk Point, Long Island. Members of the somo of them picturft above, ore held as material witnesses. NOT A LYNCHING or aqy act of violence against the negro hat ever occurred In Clarke county since It was organised, to the knowledge of tho writer. Ths, re lations between the races have beer, kindly and harmonious. But then wo have nn extra gofcd class of col- -L* nvr.*S M tS ie£U* ebV‘ r-.vvsd j'raw iga. Chb! f-vm^ag ttnr, m*i«ry go proS'trZas li U ikvSisc WoL, CJ»: rai» uika, This auto, caught in tho maelstrom of rushing water following i cloudburst at Washington, D. C., was swept 200 foot through a culveri The chauffeur and a woman passenger were drowned. Fixing For F other Neptune Moment, Please Aquatic flappers rrs Joyous on the west coast Just now. A rosmetld nonius' has i>erfcctcd a line of waterproof make-up, which is left undam aged by water. ML"a H?!on Vernon of tbo Ambassador Swimming Club tf I.os Angeles la shown “trying It odt." . Questio n Marks i Now we know you won’t bawl out (he operator when you're telephonin'? Havana. Cuba. Senorlta Carotlta Fernandez ltamos, the Operator who’ll probably handle your call. Is about the most popular girl in the island re public. Tho German police dog .is. hardly as classic in form ns the dogs that decorate tho statues of tho goddernes, but those two, Nadu and Fellcie III, make a pretty picture with their young ralsireav, Mvsa Diana Guest, cf Roslyn, N. Y. Thin, at the No: rau County <N. Y.) Kennel Hhow. Georges Connects! ZovAe! Murdered Owts.ii Carpoatier (left) rv.aln.il Ui« heavyweight chJvmplon.hlp crown ot Europe when ho knocked Marcel MUM out in tho eighth round. Th.’fight who held ot Parfa on May «. Tho photographer anappcd thla Just aa Mile. igva (alllog after Georgia diuvo home a Iririflc uppercut, ould see what their Jther f i niers were doing and ex* A NATIVE OF ABERDEEN, Scotland, was in Athens last week land In talking about the Industries crops Of his country said the lObEKT .1. GANTT, of Spartan* chief erop of his (Country was oats Is attending Commence (that wore eaten by man and beast! qttended college with and tho raising of cattle} that they • Hodgson.' Gov. Hard* f?d cattle chiefly on turnips, and ex-Gov. Dorsey. Dur* they were the best and cheapest y in Georgia ho will vis- cattle food known, in Watkinsville and , He represented Spar-, THE COMING WEEK extra at- iunty in the Legislature, j tractive programs will be put on at commission to complete both the Palace and the Strand, for i in Columbia, and dur* the benefit of visitors to commence- .anlY.JUWBlg.lia8. Around Athens With Col T. Larry Gantt lug the world war had jurisdic tion around the military encamp ment near his city. * ( THE LATE MR. TOM BAILEY, jwho was one of our best and most i respected citizens and the archi tect of his own fortune, remarked ... ,\T1I l-NH INTENDS to have J that a man working for a salary fair n*" T LiM ** M^h time wc; rarely ever acquired much prop- ••rk and letting farmers. erty. but In order to got ahead of arrange, for exhibits, j the world he must sell something, r was a more propitious Tom Bailey had an abiding faith In fair than now, as farm* the future of Athens and made his row other crops to sup-[money buying and selling real es- n and a fair would be tate. lesson ana incentive to valued > I \ capito A fine beginning for any day* Bitter Cake* made with MERRY WIDOW Self-Rising Flour are uniformly light tnd food, end it is just ss easy as in; breakfast you can prepare. Tiy this recipe: 3 cupe of MERRY WIDOW Floor, two well beaten egga tnd aweet or buttermilk to make a thin drop batter. Bake at once on a hot piddle. Be aura and make the better thin tnd beat well. MERRY WIDOW Self-Rising Floor is made by the Ford Flour Company, millers since 1805, the originators of self-riling floor. In spite of tho many imitations, it Is holding it* old friends and making new ones every day. Here's (ha proof— over 600,000 more baas of MERRY WIDOW war* used in ipu than in 1920. Try it. You wilt never change. Aak for it by name. You can count on your batter cakes or biscuits when you use MERRY WIDOW Flour. That’a why people call it “The Flour Without a Doubt" Ford Flour Co. Nashville, Tent. of jobber nearest you who docs. THE ORIGINAL Self-Rising Flour “ The Flour Without a Doubt” ment. In the palace has Athene one of the finest moving picture houeet In the state, and the beet and latest films are ehown there Neighboring towns and our friend. In the country should make up parties to visit Athena and take In the movies. THERE IS NOT A CITT In the South where better order la ob served than in Athena, and you never aee nny ainga of whiskey- drinking, and our traffic * regula tions are unsurpassed. It Is the rarest thing to have nn automoblli accident, and our street railway service la afmpty perfect THE, CLEAR WEATHER we have recently had enablea farmere to clean their crops and finish har vesting Vraln. While crops will bt late they ore promising. The greatest abundance of food stuffs will be produced ground Athens and for the first time since the wnt between the states we need not Im port flour, corn, or other supplies to operate farms next year. Thla means a fine cosh retail trade foe our merchants. THE SUMMER SCHOOL WILI soon he In aenlon and it means nn Increased trade for Athens. The students have learned that Athens is the beat market’ to purchase all they need In the way of wearing apparel, and they do their trading In our city. NEWS PROM ALL THE coun ties In this section Is tha textra good wheat nnd oat crops have been harvested and ths largest acreage evfr known has - been planted. Flour from new wheat will soon be on the market THE MOST IMPORTANT en- trance Into Athens Is over the new bridge on River street. Three 11 not four National Highways will use this bridge.- Our Commission ers ere now building a good con crete road toward Danlelavllle and Ila. Travel must now go via Hull. WE ARE OLAD TO SEE our Athena ladles coming out to pat ronise the curb market. Some of them age there before seven o'clock so ns to get the pick of the fresh country produce. Why One Advertising® Appropriation ^Increased V WO partners were debating their advertising policy plan ning the campaigns for the next six months. Theirs is a retail store Which spent in one year $12,000 on its advertising which was 5% of their yearly volume,- a fair expenditure ih their 4 line of business. In growth of sales they could easily point out the homecoming of the $12,000 with a fair and reasonable profit in its tram, 'tor these two partners that expenditure was a profitable short-term investment. One of the partners spoke up: “John,” he said, “we have a cat* profit in the bank from that $12,000, but we have a greater intangible profit by far—it is piled up for us in the minds of every man and woman in the city. “It is reflected in the attitude of our bankers. “It is present in. the minds of the manufacturers who sell us. “It is working on the minds and purses of every one of our ctfstomesr.” “Why,” he continued, “this business,because of the advertising we have done, is worth $12,000 more than it was before we began.” Death Stal ked Here Diana and Her Dogs v /; The two partners increased their appropriation, modestly, it is true, That was five years ago. Today, for it is.ip a l ar 8*S , v> theii 1 appropriation is eight times their original amount. Their standing, with bankers, manufacturers and customers is A-l. Their business has grown and grown in a healthy way. And still as one of themjiut it— "In the last five years advertising has made money for us. Every cent we’ve spent has come back, to us, and brought an other with it. But, our real profit—our big profit from that advertising is banked in Che minds of the people.■ Ours is the best known business of its kind in town. And that is worth a lot of money to us.” Published by The Banner-Herald in co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies. , Dm. W. C. an l W. IL Tuckei patient* by their almost Identical appearance. They prauttc* tocothei nnd in order to Identify themselves for delegates at a recent Ohio Stato Medical Association convention. Dr. W. C. (left) fixed bis tie so that th# left end pointed over hi* left shoolder a^d Dr^ ,W. H, did j|K the op*j aikuaiaii