The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 22, 1923, Image 13

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PAGE SEVEN jin Survey of ood Crops For Marketing Here IPAY JULY, IX 19M. TH15 nAWNRR-nBnALE. ATHENS. GEORGIA Auction Committee •u^ses Plans For K jn«r Survey of What Being Planted For fln ip!( to survey of food ciopp for Dlanting food crops In the counting m-. furnishing irodi.be for rhe Athens C rrb Mar ket in underway A meeting of (ho Production Committee of the Curb Barket was held in the Chamber of Commerce Maxeys; L. H. Harris, vice chair man for Oglethotpe county; T. A. Henry, Oconee Heights, E. S. Crawford of Nicholson, all mem bers of the^ommlttee. were pres ent and discussed plans for pro- duciug food crops in this section for fall consumption. NAMES 'Atlanta Klan county chairmen of the production rAn o VAI ITUci D „ _ l r „ committee ere at work making fUK <1 1 UU 1 XliJj A501IS KaUKS Of Main Order "Maybe Shakespeare f —- Didn’t Know Such! Atlanta, Ca.'—Nathan• Bed- surveys in each community in the county they represent. A full -report will he made soon as the survey is finished. PARIS.—Daniel had nothing on Vogel Boys. Madame Maurice Prax, jrlfe of a entered t French journalist. She i BUSINESS EFFICIENCY Is obtained,' regulated and controlled by the use of our complete office equipment and the employment of modern methods made possible by using'our supplies and systems of bookkeeping and filing. Let Us Equip Your Office For Business Efficiency , day night voted to s3W nil con- —...... — Inection for the present -with the cage of a quartet of Ilona and sang BROOKLYN.—Did you pick the national organization, aftd at "no right namea for-your children? I time In the future recognize, coii- If a boy ia named after a great tirbute to, or “ n Y manned »f‘.li man will he unconsciously emulate ate with the national orgamza- hie namesake? |tion, until such time os the na- A Brooklyn couple, trusting and .tionai organization has been hopeful, didn’t want to make a’ed and different officials placed mistake, eo they named theit! in control thereof, who have the boys Alfred Tennyaon, Herbert | interests of the organization only Spencer and Richard Wagner. > in nnnd and at heart. And the children have lived up to' Th resolution stat ed that the their namea! Or two of them did klan w m no t return to an Z^ a Y* • . .the national fold until these con- The three were graduated with;™* £ but "in the mean- honora from the College of tha to Mnt i nU e our work as klans- City of New York at the earns ! t,me f rom the time. Alfred Tennyaon has be- i «•*-^ come a poet and Herbert Spencer,natto taking this ac- «P|«2 rfo?.t. forth in the resolu ' Z an” ambition’to* become*. do^- Vivfore be it resoivcd That , | we, in our klavem assembled do But his parents, think Hichard. hereby honestly, fearlessly, as may yet run true f5 form. He is men, which God bath K-ycn, enter only 14. and received his diploma our most stringent protest against in tha preparatory school of the the prcsent regimc in iiower and college. Herbert is 18 and Alfred control of the national p ^U nI *» u 17” . * ition of the Knight* of the Ku Says Alfred (springing a poemlKlux Klan and their henchmen; without a moment’s preparation): and do by this “Those interviews annoy me and advise the klonsmen of the Dike the flies in sumnfer’a beat, union, that, in °fJT^fe mcnt ' d fr °^ For my daring fails to buoy me an unbiased viewpoint, and as And’my couragtTtoats retreat. ;original klanspien, familiar with When reporters call to see mo, the workings of the "rdcr tha Though I’m ill at ease and, they are beinK hoo.lyymked by a irloomv 1 set of officials and hired men, into Do I c?y°'Away and leave mo’? permitting and sanctioning, with- Nay ’tis rather, ‘Interview me!”' out full knowledge, JI^ Chimes in Herbert Spencer 1 of their treasury for illegal *ur- (who won prizes for oratory):iposes, for person,1,' political pur- “Well put, but when in the course I poses and for of human events, it become, nee-1 themselves In offlce. snd ezpio^ essary for a young tpan to embark ling the funds and principal, oi tne upon hi, career, let him bo wary! organization. lest. . . . .” | The resolution p»ys high praise Breaks in Richard Wagner: Emperor William J. Simmons, “Say, you're both wrong..Poetry jf oun der of the klan, and com- and oratory aren't In it with mcdl- mcn ds him to the American pub- cine.” . lie and “klan,men- everywhere. Trouble was started whin the, passage of the resolution f«: parents hove into sight. Father, , ewl t he recent action of the na- gives mother the credit for the tional organization in t BU f? a " d, a E children's succeaz; she, in turn, | Nathlln Bedford Forrest klan as puts It up to father. the result of th« non-pa”"”* “He named them,” she says. “She trained them,’ he retorts. Together: “Wo helped our toys help themselves. We didn t wait oo them Inadvisedly nor do their The McQregor Company . Stationers, Printers, Office Supplies and Furniture Qne Day Mattress Sale 40 POUND COTTON MATTRESS Removal, Special $8;75 • Removal Special $8.75 MONDAY ONLY REMOVAL SALE SPECIAL Four Piece Bedroom Suite Only $85.00 . i today you will bles. Period designs in al most any finish y»“ want, including even the new and handsome painted 'suites with polychrome dec orations, etc. Prices are at bed-rock, too. Suite shown includes tod, chifforoto, dresser and dressing table. DORSEY ,FURNITURE CO. u/iun I, anus o il c lij ATLANTA, Ga.—Nathan • Bed- Brothers As the Three ford Forrest kla«. No. II, “the | mother klan of tHe world,” at [meeting held inits kllfrern Thurs- >—<i ABouav w. ,iymenl dues* claimed by the heads of the order. The local organization claimed that the dbes were not due, on the ground that the na tional organization already had in Tts posaession funds belonging to, the Atlanta tody. SHE HAD GOOD TIME on tnem lnauviaeui/ -- -j lesson for them. They developed because they had to dig °“ t , thil ’8 a for themselves. Tw® great factors make for lift. We tried to give th Tbe tombination worked. Alfred! LEEDS. Eng.-A playful cow tow Tennvaon has won many prize, | up several cziircsa tra n, for two Jor Ms poetry and prose, and hnd hou „ while trainmen tried to cha - -lublishcd and expects to her off the tracs. By a little stratc ay she finally was driven Into n SR rang «rie. when he finlahe. hi. .tut lea. -Herbert Spencer is go!"* Harvard to study law, and young Richard Wagner expects to go to the Cornell medical school when he becomes old enough. Oh, their family name? “picked for us by our slices- tora,” *»y* the family. / iry sne . car from which she hnd escaped. WHAT’8 IN A NAME LONDON.—Litigants at a recent session of London County Court In cluded men and women answering the namea of Wool. Sugar, Farth ing. Pressman, Bride. Rod, Cry®at and Polly. JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES A Story by Hal Cochran. CHAPTER 14 While the little baby Dsh were foit swimming J® *,"J ct c y aught In a watching the anchor. It drifted on and on an a ^ ^ VJMZm aM%“« a—* like mad away frtom it SM Then it wus 11,at Jack noticed that the »h which had been living around this rock were of various pretty colors. “Those ■" ** 3* white* fish and blue fish,” ixplained the watepnite. Do you want tosce them do a trick?” and the colored fish started forming into a square. - •*’ •>*“ PROTECTION and SERVICE are the Banking advantages demanded by careful depositor's. Our ample resources and modern equipment enable us to assure every depositor sucli advantages here. This is a GOOD place for YOU to transact your Banking business. Georgia National Bank Athens, Ga. Efficient Service in Every Department of Modern Banking earance Sale Has attracted hundreds of customers, all of whom have been dc- lightcd with the values offered. An unusual opportunity awaits you. Take advantage thereof as soon as possible. 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All Florsheim Shoes and Oxfords at $8.85 pair Genuine Lorraine Seersucker Suits at $9.38 LEE MORRIS “THE ^DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner Broad and Jackson Streets “Why that looks like an American flag." ahouUd Jack, wton the square was completed. “So It docs,” replied the watermite, “but there IK still something to be done.” And then some star fish swam into the upper Icft-hSid corner and tW fl»g was completed. (Continued.) Read Banner-Herald Want Ads - "•rnMnT isfci