The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 11, 1923, Image 7

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/ TUB BANNER-HEiMI.P. ATBBKB. OBORfiM PAGE SEVEN OWD WILL GO TO T CAMP eiuousitess—SICK headache. call for «o wTablet, foiMptaul rf&jjLSLsras ration. Improves Appetite, Relieve* we will give you some swimming races, canoe tilting contests, box ing matches, and we have chal lenged the best combined play ground baseball team that can be gotten from Kiwanis. Rotary and i the director, of the' Y. M. C. A., {combined, to play our older boys w™ 18 and RotariaM^M'eu^ Sj S.”® Will Attend Bnrb€CU6 At, , n them, and then everybody Tallulah Folio Povnr.'®® ' n s "' lmmin ir- Those who will Xdiiuian rails Oampjcome on the train, can bny their Thursday. Guests of to ®e v: Camp station, ld.30 round trip, which, is only one Chips ofF'the Old Block fR JUNIORS Lilli. Ms One-third the regular dose. Made of same ingredient*, then candy mated. For pbWgm and adnlta. Read Banner-Herald Want-Ads. A large delegation of Kiwanians a ”d Rotarians are planing t ovtoft the Boys Camp at Camp Edwards Thursday. Dozens from both chibs have indicated their intention -of going up for the day. In order that the visitors may a great camp a* there is always something for them to do. Mrs. forties, assisted by Jeff our great cook, and another eook who is just about Jeffs equal will have charge of the birbecue Thurs day. You know "hat that meahs. Then I am specially anxious that you should tee how fine things are here now as you have played such a splendid part in helping us to get everything just right, built safely and for the future. With'kindest regards and best good wishes, I beg to remain. Yours sincerely, W. T. FORBES BELL GIVEN PRIEST- .BY 8T. PATRICK FOUND IN NENDRUM ABBEY know what to expect the following!for we have several extra cabins- letter from Secretary Forbes to Captain Barnett, president of the!WILL HAVE KiwanU club, is reproduced: BIG DAY Y. M. C- A. Camp, Tallulah Falls, Ga.. July 9th. 192:’ Capt. J. W. Barnett President, Kiwanis Cldb, Athens, Ga. Dear Captain Barnett: „„„ I certainly hppe that you will beJ^sociation able to have a good delegation at camp on Thursday July 12th of mile from our camp, and not an unpleasant walk. The soad ha* been worked out from the maim road into our camp and is much' This" m h «v\ y ant r ^ e . 0 Jv r ifi! BELFAST —-WS ancient occ.es, nirtl 'tfSrSfhXV.lnlifiMtlcal boll at Nondrum, given to night, if they will,bring along their Moctao ' t „ n Ills ordination by St. Patrick, ha* been found by workmen during the course of ex cavating the ruins of Nendrum Abbey. The workmen found" the bell hid den In an angle of the ancient foundations for the walls, while clearing away the debris which had collected for centuries. cover we can take care of them, inccrely hope that we can have a big day of it Thursday and that many of our fellows will come up for the day and see with their own eyes just what Athens ha3 in the way cf this camp owned by their own Young Men’s Christian HOW HOT IS LIGHTNING? BERLIN.—The question of the degree of heat generated by light ning has been agitated recently In r»»»an scientific circles because . .. We have at present G5 boys . this week, when we have out bar-icamp. and they are busy and on of the effeet, 'observeiTafter elec- bcouc for the Kiwanis. Rotary and i the jump every minute of Jhe day. tr(cal storms, ot lightning on the the directors of the Y. M. C. A-|My leaders and I have managed so tip" nf Kehtning rods %. a ssw ss ssP ““ -»~ molUng point of platinum is vari- j ously fixed at 1J00 to 1,800 de. j grees centrlgrade. It was cleat* ! that lightning’s heat exceeded that i temperature. T"— ! BONES OF ANCIENT MAMMAL FOUND IN * SANDS OF ARIZONA YUMA. Arlz.—A petrified speci men believed to be part of the backbone of a pve.nstorlc mammoth or dinosaur with fragments of the riba still attached has been brought here from the Mohawk district In eastern Yuma county and placed on display. The bones were found In sandy soll-but portions of qugrtz adhering to the, hone are believed to indi cate that the remains have been under pressure for centuries. FLOAT LOANS (By Ass&iated Press.) MAGDEBURG. — Although Ger many as n whole has been unable to float loans abroad, several of hrf? industrial cities have been .successful In doing so. the latest of these being Magdeburg. It is announced that a banking consortium, including several for eign Institutions, recently pitted an 8 per cent Magdeburg lonn of t ,000.000.000 marks In foreign countries. Most of It Is said to Tuning In For Youth £*s These grizzled Confederate veterans were like children with new toys as they experimented with radio. They apent a day \broi\dfcasUn| and listening in at the Atlanta Journal's station W8B during’m rccenl visit to Atlanta, Ga, S.S.S. keeps away Pimples T HERE are thousand* of *o- men who wonder, why their complexions do not improve m spite of all the face treatments they use. They should not con- H— tinue to won der. Eruptions come from Iblood impun ities and a lack of rich blood- cells. S. S. S. is acknowl edged to be w . . . one 'of 'the most powerful, rapid and effective blood cleansers known. S. S. 3. builds new blood-cells. This ii •why S. S. S. routs out of your sys tem the impurities which cause boils, pimples, blackheads, acne, blotches, eczema, tetter, rash. S. S. S. is a remarkable flesh- builder. That’s why underweight people can quickly build up their lost flesh, get back their normal weight, pink, plump cheeks, bright eyes, and “pep.” S. S. S. la sold at all good w.-ug atores in tvro sites. The larger sire is more economical. J Worlds Bent X 'Blood Medicine Read. Banner-Herald -Want Ads. Shop Thursday Morning STORES WILL BE CLOSED AT I P.M. Athens’ Busiest Store! Both the management and our em ployees will apprecite your, doing your THURSDAY SHOPPING EARLY —as we close at 1 P. M., to give our 4 clerks half-holiday for rest «nd recreation. . Davison-Nicholson Company Our REMOVAL SALE is now on, and will continue every day in the week except Thursday afternoon, and Sunday, yrhen we close for half-holiday, and you can get some wonderful values .in this ■ale We Most Clear Out Thla Bis Stock DORSEY FURNITURE Company Quality Furniture Since 1884 l Off '4k on all Straw Hats Shop here every day and early on THURSDAY MORNING We Close at One P. M. Levy’s Toggery & Boys’ Shop July Clearance Sales Reduced Price* in All Department* Shop Early and Often and shop on Thursday Mornings, please, as we close at 1 p. m., to allow our employees half-holiday for ij»t and recreation. W. T. COLLINS, Incorporated TaTHE PUBLIC! It is only through your co-opera tion that we will be able to give our employees a half-holiday on Thurs day throughout the summer. We are sure that you realize thal unless you arrange to do all of yout Thursday shopping early in tht day it will work aUiardhtif) 0 rt ur and trust that we cjkn count or you to assist in making the HALF HOLIDAY plan a success. Beginning, THURSDAY, JULY 12, and each THURSDAY ., thereafter until SEPTEMBER J our store, will be doted for the day at 1 P. M. Dur employees will APPRECIATE your co-operation. These - Merchants Are Co-operating Attend Our * -1 * i Get One of Our REMOVALSALE BATHING SUITS and get some of the BEST SHOES AT LOWEST PRICES EVER OF- FERED-IN ATHENS. \ And Enjoy Your v HOLIDAY Sporting Goods of All Kinds We Close on Thursday each Week AT 1 P. M. We Close at 1 P. M. Smith Shoe Company TURSDAYS The Clayton Street McGREGOR CO. * GIFTS tHAT - Every Price is Cut LAST in Our are the one* moat appreciated SHOE SALE Beautiful Hose GET THEM HERE On Sale at $1.00 We cloee at 1 P. M. , Across Street THURSDAYS \ From Jeweler* and Optomatriata College Gate We Close at 1 P. M. M. F. FICKETT Jewelry Co. Paul Hadaway Shoe ^ Clayton Street y Company The Best Place to Shop > EARLY OR LATE * —for Books, Magazines, Novelties. Souvenirs of Athens, Writing Material., Arti.t»* Supplie., Etc, Blank Book*, Typewriters and Office Supplies, and to have pictures artiacially framed.. We Clone at 1 P. M. on Thuradaya i GARDNER’S Book Store Let the Breezes Through Dress Your Fee 1 . Up Comfortably in WHITE SHOES Wo are offering attractive prices of a big line for Men, Women ur.d Children We Close Thursdays at 1 P. M. ATHENS SHOE COMPANY Clayton Street Thursday Morning Only GINGHAM DRESSES <M Oft Special ^JLa£v GINGHAM APRONS QO A Special J4b J. BUSH & COMPANY 383 Braod Street 5. We Close at 1 P. M. The Best Shoe Repairing can be. obtained daily except Sunday and THURSDAY AFTENOON here We hare the beat and mo«t tnodernly equipped shoe repair ing shop in Georgia, and wfc prove <it by doing the mo-.t Satisfactory Work We Call For and Deliver HOFMEISTER’S V Phone 1186 BERNSTEIN BROS. ’; Athens’ Largest Home Furnishers V // , Broad Street 1 ) v Furniture Dept. Will Close at 1 O’clock P. M. You Can’t Control the Weather But You Can Keep Cool Bv dressing in our-Summer Suit* and Furnishings. SPECIALLY LOW PRICES ^RE PREVAILING Shop Before 1 O'clock .Thursday Afternoon ' E.H. DORSEY For Quality Always ^ You’ll Enjoy Your. Holiday —If you wear Clothes Made to Your Individual Measurement* • and buy your • Furnishings That Help to Keep You Cool From this Store. We cloee at 1 P. M, Thuradaya SAM B. WINGFIELD Claytyn Street SOL J..BOLEY COMPANY Broad Street Drygoods, Shoes and Ready-to-Wear We Sell it For Less LEE MORRIS “The Daylight Comer” Comer Broad and Jackson Streets Clothing and Furnishings We Close at 1 O’Clock on Thursdays mmggfin .IULO