The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 18, 1923, Image 6

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V ( PAGE SIS Tire nANMHR-HERALP. AT11EWS, GEORGIA INTERNATIONAL MARRIAGES 1 IN EUROPEWANE shops and flower shops do not show the old-time June activity. But Professional Match makers Have Not Given Up Hope and Are Still Active. AOX MANY TOURISTS 1 (By Associated Press.) i BERLIN.—Int i national maUh- »* makers, the men and women who *^-ured to do a thriving hu^ines . "*|narryinK off title', and h'gh so- 'i.. cinl position to w. lthy plebians, v-have been hard hit by the war and 'r. C .. • 1< bU ‘ i * in ‘' *‘. nanc t ia l distress. I Foreign tourists are not visiting .*iori mg<* air.onr; humbler folk, all central Europe in larg? numbers, cv iM'.ope has increased under a nd the residents of central Eu- u:e distress, but not so with the rope arc not traveling abroad. : ir. rs o. fash:,a. The romances which used to be- lunc, the month of weddings, j begin on ocean trips are fewer and has .lot produced the large nam-, fewer. American and English wo- ber cf society weddings which al* ways characterized the month in pre-war days. This Is generally ncliccablc in central Europe. Fashionable churches, hotels, cafe.-, dtessmaking shops, jewelry tier, 1022^ and rigaln wheri the C*in OUAYT-ROBSON R E8T8 | iwntry consiHai. was' iiestroyed 0} , 1ST SAHDURSVILlE a blaze adSntl months uro. : MII.LP11GEVI1.LE, Ga. The fun- 8URPRI8EO eral of Clayton W. Hobson AT ACTIVITY Only Drum Majorette American tobacco men who h; straggled back t«» Smyrna have l» surprised at the commercial h< vlty of the city.' Exportations figs, raisins and tobacco have ived in a small degree, and *•> steel rails and building materi being Imported. The Turks. > Americans say, are making a ffort to give the lie to those \\h' prophecied Smyrna would remain ; dead city'under their rule. In thl the Turk* ore bring assisted by : generous sprinkling of Dutch, tin oldest of the western colonics ii Kmyrna before the fire, and Ital ians, a new Importation, who *r« Jealous of French efforts to captun the trade of the once ^ prosperou community and principal outlet f«»i the riches of Asia Minor. Then months ago* there i,old here at 2 o’clock thin after noon at his mother's residence. Ills body was taken to Sandt-ra- ville for Interment. Rev. T. G Watts, of the Presbyterian church assisted by the pastors of the Methodist aind Baptist churches oJNoiallng. Th'o local lorgo of Elks attended in a body. Besides a concourse of rlends of the deceased and his family in Milledgeville. a number of Ills per sonal friends from all parts of the state were presene. . .. with comfortable fortunes are not wandering about as they did in old times. Trod is not so inviting as it used to be, and fam ilies from the lands of good ex change apparently have little de sire to expose their daughters to thc_ sort of tragedies which have grown out of many International marriages recently. Titles which carry with them bankrupt estates fare apparently at n great discount I The uncertainty of titles to baroti*i ill possessions makes ambitious ,,'‘,'’,7..'"'T'"'! lnm , vrr "y In Georgia nn.l In a.MItlon to mothers hesitate. They huva seen ?t?"’l hls P olll,cal activities made many too many penniless princes and ' i ll ‘' r A' 0 ; 00 * ", tb ‘' n ° u ^ l,hh ' j friends In his business connect ions!!! antl^barons raUling about b ! tlou. Several AtbeiiV Triend.s ot Clajf- ton Robson, wHo died In Atlanja Sunday, attended the funeral and interment In Sanders villa Tuck- day. Mr. Robson- represented a well known dlsenfectant coinpiv ny In Georgia and in addition to ‘Lone Nest” Occup^its Happy at Play Paris and other European capl tals, trying to market their fam ily tree. But the professional matchmak ers have not given up hope and • re still active. Vienna has a number of such matrimonial agents who are hard at work, and with the revival of Vienna which has come about as thfe result of foreign assistance, their opportu nities are improving. Vienna’s old gaiety is coming back. Its fash ions attract foregin women, and music-lovers flock to its opera. 'Tourists who vbit Italy also go to Austria in large numbers. | In Berlin commercial match- I makers ar/? having a harder time. 'The decline in travel and upset po litical conditions work against jthem to a greater degree than iu I ny of the other European capi~ tals, and the failure of war ha- jtreds to pass away makes it dif- ficu’t to do anything with princi pals who ware enemies in tho (great struggle. j One professional marriage agent, Or would you call her a drum majorcss? Rh^’s Mrs. C. W. Wil-|a titled woman who was once a Hams who led ihn Elk’s band of Alburquenjue, N. M., at the recent success In hir profession, is coti- Etl ” ‘ " 'lk convention' at Atlantd, Ga. Men in the hand sny she’s the only roman drum major in the world. You Are tuntly Heen about the promt nent hotels in Berlin, anil sh« has not lost her ability to meet near ly all promising visitors. But shu has collected a commission only once in the last twelve months. LOSING MONEY every day that vacant room, furnished or unfurnished, remains unoccupied. Why not mnkc it produce a ( neat little income, the only cost being tho prica of a kmall “Want Ad?” Many dissatisfied persons today will read the “For Rent—-Rooms” columns on this page-and tomorrow will change their room ing place. If your room isn’t listed here today, phone 7fi tomorrow morning and an experienced Want Ad Writer will help you word your ad. for best results. Order your ad. for be charged for only order two insertions NEW LEASE OF LIFE After Ten Months of Death Like Stillness Fire Ravaged City “Comes Back.” C3y A*soclat#d Press.) SMYRNA—After ten months ol <1(nth-like* stillness which followed the devastating fire, Smyrna has taken on a new lense of life. Quay street, which skirts the waterfront has l»een cleared Wf debris and thr f;imlll»r # one-horso tramcars again are running. Two moving picture concerns which feature American films nre operating conveniently nrgr the spot where (Mtssenger ships tie up. Turkish newsboys cry out a two-page edition of a dally French propaganda paper, and the cafes nre runnlg full blast. The Ameri can flag Is still flying from th< quny, but Is In a new pines. It wa* removed from tho burning consulati pt the height of tht flro in Septera* If You Want to Buy or Sell— U se BANNER-HERALD WANT AD PAGE The Sultan of Turkey abdicated and left dozens-of wives un provided for. The new officials endeavored to dispose of them through the American newspapers! ( We can’t promise such results from our Want Ads—but if you have anything else you wish to buy, sell or exchange, they’ll surely help you accomplish it. Want Ads accepted over the ’phone. BANNER-HERALD Phone 75 in Smyrna are prisoners of working non-commissioned officer? and guarded by Turkish private with long-bayoneted rifles. He often visited Athens and many here were saddened at bis death and attended- the fUneY services. E THAN 12,000 KILLED! 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