The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 23, 1923, Image 6

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m BAwwmt-mnaitp. mthbw ctokgw MONDAY, JDWHjlW, BETTER RAPIDLY hurch Sunday, speakin# undi i the auspices of the Baptist World ! Alliance in session here. r .. . “William Carey, the father of So Minneapolis Minister I modern missions, labored H years , Tells Baptist World Al-jj?^/-^ 1 Ufiance in Session At asked him what the prospect ^Stockholm, Sweden. j™$ ToT ir&y STOCKHOLM.—\VhiIc , Croat! ^Tn.k'Tf 1 w'.^'ha.CcarrTcd ,m*ny people think the world is• ero- > his absence we would he delighte.l ing backward, they need only look t0 inform him that Ihere are now ftround them at the vast progress no j ess than 2f»,000 Christian mis- #*t has been made in the cause s j onar j cs j„ t h,. world, who are reinforced by 113,000 native work ers. trained in Bible schools. “There was $05 in the mission treasury when Carey went out to India but today Evangelical Pro testant denominations are invest ing $02,000,000 in foregin mission work, while there are 400 con verts to Christianity on the for eign field: of Christianity in the last 100!for a forester, making the beat of years to see that the world is .every situation that arises. Mrs. growing better at a very rapid |Bonnell Stone, as Miss Edna rate. l) r . Frank Peterson of A us land, was one of our most ad- Minnenpolis, Minn., told an audi- mired Athens girls. Tabernacle Baptist' (In tomorrow's Banner-Herald the remarkable report of the 9th district by its chairman, Mrs. W. W. Stark of Commerce, Ga.) HERALD WANT ADS. Too Late to Classify Poster Pressing Company *. Cleaning, Dying, Repairing and Pressing Von Canon-Wall Building Phone 1886 I’hone 1886 a23c Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linnell & Company’s Private Wire NEW ORLEANS, I,a. — Liver- pool was due 0 to 36 down by New Orleans most on nears. Was holi day Saturday in New York. Southern spots Saturday were unchanged to 75; Dallas 25 lower; middling there 25.10. Sales at Dallas 400; all told 4,651 vs 2,327 Friday. Weather conditions over Sunday especially in Texas, cables and European politics perhaps private ign fields every 24 hours. Then ^"Tondition rewrt fa issued >: him! 1 ft?- »¥>• •«*» values Monday.. the Bible has been translated into 770 languages and dialects, that 80 Bible societies have all they can do to supply the demand and the New Testament is being pro- 1 at the rate of 10,000 per A BARGAIN Ford Cut Down At a Bargain Terms Reasonable. Sam W. Pinson’s Garage j*, 1 n23<: | hour!" ~ J — : — — While lh<- apeako Coal—Coal—-Coal Don’t Forget The longer you wait to place youi order for coal, the higher the pric« will be. Winter prices must exceei the now summer rates. W. L. Hancock Coal Co.' five years. Baptist institutions of Phone 707 Phone 707 i Earning in America have grown a23c*from one, Brown University, to - - }203, in which 77.000 students are enrolled and which have property valued at $62,000,000 and endow ment in the sum of $70,000,000. did not at- pt to go into the home field in such detail he recited that the first Baptist church in America was organized in 1630, that it took 200 years to win the first million members, but that the j eighth million had been won in FOR RALE—LOOKOUT Moun- j;tain Seed Irish Potatoes. 50 cts. pack. R. F. Christian Grocery C6., Broad SL j25c Southern spots owing coming in competition with new crop of ferings southwest Texas, appear to be very weak. Sentiment remains divided, with immediate outlook of market un certain. MARKETS ATHENS COTTON market cloned off almost undred points Monday. The us close was 26 cents. WANTED—BY SEPT. 1ST, small f house or first floor apartment for family of five, for permanent s. Must have all convenion- eta. Will lease by year if desired, pox No. 457. j23c “THE WOMAN WITH FOUR FACES” ONE OF _ BE3T OF THE SEASON for family of five, for permanent Betty Compnon and Klchnrd THx home. Must have all convenion- are featured in the principal role* the Paramount picture, "The man With Four Faces,” a Her bert Brenon production, which op- VANTED—TO RENT TWO ORjened nt the Palace theatre today _ UlfOe unfurnished rooms for.and which proved Itself a photo- light housekeeping. Address • play ranking with the best of th« ” care Banner-Herald. j current season. j26p > This picture brings Miss Comp- — I non!to the screen In a most un- FOR RENT—DESIRABLE Fur- usual role, that of Elizabeth West j30C|ii drug ring, which wins the love of District Attorney Templer (Ttlch- I ard Dlx), under whose direction ! slie works. There are thrills ‘aplenty In the action. An exceptionally strong cast, comprising Gonrgo Fawcett, Thro dore Von Eltz, Joseph Kllgour and others, render efficient support. LON CHANEY AT 8TRAND Love, hate, revenge, a transition of soul In a man who hates man kind. but who conquers himself— these form the motif of one of the greatest motion pictures of the year—"Flesh and Blood,” nt the Strand theatre. It Is a drama that will hold you spell-bound with Itf flash of startling events. Lon Chaney, aptly described as the man “of a thousand faces," plays the lending role of an es caped convict, whose determination to have liberty so that ho might look upon the faces of his loved ones, and to mete out vengeance upon the man who brought him such anguish of soul. In a manner which will earn him Instant recog nition as the screen’s greatest chnr* ncter actor. He Needs Good Bread Biscuits made with Mcriy Widow Self- Rising Flour are always good, and very economical. It is "The Flour With out a Doubt”— already mixed with j ust the right amount of pure tissue-building ingredients, and a nickel’s worth will make at least thirty- three regular size biscuits. Ford Fun Co. FORD'S mPJmr Self-Rising Flour (Continued from page one.) forester. Mnrry him, and make him a home in the wilderness, so that the forester will be willing to hold down his job!! A fores ter’* wife, Mrs. Conway says, has to be someyrhat like what tho early pioneer women were, and suffer a great many hardships— one of which is isolation. Mrs. Conway visited the family of our president, Bonnel Stone, in her travels through Georgia, and she says Mrs. Stone is the ideal wife Health in every glass Barley—the grain that’s used for soups and broth the world over. Rice the rood of more people than antj other cereal. Yeorl that la rich in peptonee (olds to digestion) and those lifcgivere—vitominee. A little sugar—just enough. Bohemian hope to arid their tonic properties, taste and tempt ing long. Purest water. Sterilized, aged, mode as only skill and long experience con make it-this, today, is your Bevo. NEW YOllK COTTON Prcv. Open nil'll Law Close Close Jan. 22.(12 22.02 22.10 22.10 22.05 July 20.25 20.25 24.50 24.50 20.47 ():■(/. 23.30 23.35 22.03 22.62 22.60 Dec. 22.85 22.87 22.30 22.30 23.21 11 A. M. Bids: January 22.04; July 20.40; October 23.62; Decem ber 23.18. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Prev. Open Hifrh Low Close Close Jan. 22.25 22.25 21.72 21.70 22.42 July 24.10 24.25 28.50 23.40 24.20 Oct. 22 20 22.37 21.82 21.85 22.32 Dec. 22.25 22.32 21.78 21.80 22.45 11 A. M. Bids: January 22.64; July 25.05; October 22.83; Decern - ber 22.00. LIBERTY BONDS Open P. C. 3 1-2, 100.11 100.10 First 4 l-4s .. „ 08.12 08.11 Second 4 l-4s .... 08.12 08.12 Third 4 l-4s .. .. 08.20 08.20 Fourth 4 l-4s .. .. 08.13 98.12 Victory 00.20 99.26 CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C WHEAT— Sept 98% 99 V: Dee 102 102% July — 100'A CORN- Sept 77 76% Dec 65 65 % July 85 84% OATS— Sept 34% 35% Dec 37% 37% July - .■■- 41% NEW YORK STOCKS Open 1 I’M- P. C. 79% 70 Coca Cola . Ken. Copper Ind. Alcohol Pan Ame. ., U. S. Steel . U. S. Suanr Am. Tel. Tel. 122% Sou. Ryy. 35% 49 65% 02 65% 49 66 92% 04% 122% 34% CURR MARKET HULLETI Apples, 30c Kutlo"' Beans, string, 30c gallon. Beans, butter, 25c gallon. Beets, 10c bunch. Butter, 30c and, 40c pound. Dewberries, 10c quart. Cabbage, 5c pound. Carrots, 10c bunch. Cantaloupes, 5c to 12%c each. Cucumbers, 7%c each. Chickens, friers, 30c pound. Hens, 18c pound. Roosters, 12c pound. Ham, home cured, 25c pound. Bacon, home cured, 16c pound. I .aril, home made, 16c pound. Onions, 6c pound. Peas, green, 4c pound. Potatoes, Irish, 6c pound. Potatoes, dry sweet, 25c peck. Potatoes, new sweet, 4c pound. Tomatoes, 16c pound. , Corn meal, 3c pound. Boasting ears, 30c to 40c dozen. Peaches, 35c basket. Grapes, 40c basket. Graham flour, 4c pound. • (Continued From Paaa Ona) The aWyear-’round toft drink ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC, ST. LOUIS / 10' Henson Bros. & Fulbright Whole rate Dl.tributor, ' Athens, Ga. by Musical Department, under di rection of Mr. George Folsom Gran- berry. Thursday Gay McLaren Monologue Play. Friday. Agricul tural College Assembly Pageant, at the Amphitheatre. Saturday Trli to Tallulah for Normal. On Saturday evening July 21 at the Southern Manufacturing Com pany Band, led by IL T. Dottery e a concert on the University Campus. A large number of stu- denta gnthered around on the lawr hear the music and. Judging irrom the applause the audience was ' very appreciative. The musician* j were encored time and again (Summer School officials have ex- 1; pr» seed their appreciation of this I jboitoert which waa given free, and II declared that the music was of ** I Hupcrloh'grade. » The trip to Tallulah Falls, which was taken Saturday b!£ students living on the University Campus was a great success. Most of these who'went had th61r ^flfsf View of Georgia’s beautiful north section, and the vista to famous beauty spots there were taken with a great deni of Interest and plea sure by all. About one hundred and fifty made the trip. One coach went on to Franklin. , No Trace of Thief Who Robbed Clayton Street Store Fouud Klai trace of the robber who bur- zed the clothing sioro of S. 15 Wingfield on Clayton street late Saturday night has been found, ac cording to city detectives working on the rase. The cash drawer of the Wing field store wns rifled and more than $100 stolen while the mer chant wns engaged in selling a bill of goods shortly before closlm time Saturday night. The thle? entered the store through the bark door. The desk drawer used bj Mr. Wingfield to deposit his cask was near the rear door. Read Baner-Hcrald Want Ads. Alleged Liquor Runners Are Out Under $500 Bond John Mitchell and Mattie Smith both white, who were arrested late Saturday night by city and coun- iv policemen who found 105 quarts i of whiskey in the automobile thr | taking Tanlac and actually feel man and woman were occupying t stronger than ever before," said were released later under $500 cash ‘ Strong Evidence Given By Mrs.S.F. Haralson gained fifteen pounds by | “My bond. The man and woman were turner' over to the county authorities on warrants charging violation of the prohibition law. The man wai released under $300 bond and th< woman $200. Mrs. Sarah F. Haralson, residing at the corner of Wood lawn and Stephens streets. Winder. Ga. "For nearly a year I suffered from nervous indigestion, had very little appetite, and my food seemed to do me harm instead of good. I was so weak I couldn’t do my KING SEEKS REDRESS ™' n'“ y first ltottle of Tanlac feel much better, and now I haven't an ailment of any kind. My appetite is fine, I never have a pain of any kind and get plenty of sound sleep. I’ll always be grateful to Tanlac." Tanlac Js for sale by all good druggists. Accept no substitute. Over 37 million bottles sold. , _ ... , , .‘and knees hurt so LONDON.-George III. king of restful sl . the Hellenes, representing the Greek government, was plaintiff in an exchange transaction suit filed here recently. Tanlac tures own bad I couldn’t I Fdr sale cgetable Pills are Na- remedy for constipation everywhere.*—Advertise* HERE’S REAL FREAK CARDIFF, Wales.—A poultry farmer, living near here, owns a four-legged chicken. It uses the front legs when going forward, the rear pair In retreating. Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 3 per cent. over 81,000; 10 per cent up to $1,000. /■ HUBERT M. RYLEE Lair offices Phone 1676. 406 Holman Bldg. Athens, Georgia Thornton’s TUESDAY \ Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Breast of Veal and Dressing String Beans Com on Cob Boiled Potatoes Muffins and Biscuits Fruit Pudding Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Fried Chicken, Country Style Hominy Grits Hash Brown Potatoes Pork and Beans Crumb Pudding, Cream Sauce Hot Biscuits Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Every year accidents cost in loss of time, money and production more than Great Britain’s Debt to America ! It is YOUR Duty to Insure! Get a Policy FREE! 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