The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 27, 1923, Image 8

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THE BANNHR-HERALD. ATHEN9. GEORGIA FRIDAY. JULY 27. IBM. £ Graham on the Curb Market- 3B— — 1 Mr. fe. L. Arnold of The Arnold Holler Mill, Maxpys, Ca. p&psm POLITICS Li Will have his noted “Graham Flour" at the Curb Market every Saturday for a while. You cannot get any that’s better. It is ground fresh every Friday fojr this sale. It h ground by water, from selected new wheat and on the old fashioued rocks. Look for Tho Arnold's Graham sign, then try just one small bat: and you will want more when that is out. I thank you. A;“Divorce Pardoning Pow- b j ers From Politics and j =" j Correct Deplorable Con ditions,” Says Perryman. been ait CJencmi Kept, luitt ui: Editor . • ndy introduced in the I A -senibly. _<J -nt.ftive Covington of C*»l-» I Nelson Shipp, AMOejutr J m»hl Graham on the Curb Market- -Sa turday “Society suffering way of ency to > crlmin serving ui asserted, fieorgia rl> ploruble < - our penal ■ politics." “The pr. the Legi* hastily dr “Oil the t , products ol (By Associated Press) * A TLA XT A—"The hour has struck - the pardoning powers of l to be divorced from politics.** J. Perryman of Talbot, in of the House Penitentiary ^ . .H.mittee. declared in outlining . s- J to the members of the Atlanta City* “ v He J»regnti j<’iuh, the provision of companion bOard^ind tb** / hills designed to reorganize hleh I'riso! system MEAT- good meat—Is es o.s wom out by >ontinl 1 ill and phys —that the tiss labor. it is the most nutritive of foods. Our meat is always fresh and well-preserved. It is choice and carefully selected. Our deliveries are prompt. HAVE YOU TRIED P I E D M 0 N T VV E 1 N E R S They’re the Best. Call 1616—1617 and Order Now. PIEDMONT MARKET 240 N. Lumpkin Street 6 6 Telegraph tors. * iho judiciary an ly from- the presen- g paroles and Horn >f our most harden ftim«« the least do mcncy," PerCyin.tr the citizens . o: i to correct the de ion now existing ir hy di vorcing it fr«»tr h.tlH now befor- *: have not beej '■ said Perryman try, they are Hd i h labor nnd study intruded to be ebn- ture. There shouh' <>f the clethcray c'.ministrativo board ?<» accomplish thif Fingers Chopped Off By A Sausage Mill Cures Malaria, Chills and • nim Wrlsht Fever, Dengue or Bilious flnitcra on his r:, Fever. It kills the germs "• 1 i’ u 'P- »• » that cauae the fever. mufn‘L proprietor of a m .n electric Mail :iy morning Wll f.i 13, hatj tw •:ht hand groun van curled to S’ i»atnient. Th Wright at market. Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linncll & Company’s Private Wire SEUTTLE WELCOMES NEW ORLEANS.—Liverpool wn due 11 to 13 down by New Orlean- 11 to 15 lower by New York. Sou then spot/ Thursday were un changed to 85 down, most in east ern belt to confirm with new croi prices, Texas, Dallas 35 lower. Mid dling there 2305. bales smaller in Texas, at DallaH 1,685; all told 6.624 vs. 12.049 Wednesday. Variations for week in worlds visible of American likely be much smaller than 137,000 decrease last year, and 67,000 decrease in 1921; was 56,000 decrease last week but worlds visible of American likely be reduced to nearly 800,000* bales vs. 1,951,000 last year and 3,982,- 000 year before last. President and Mrs. Hard ing Given Ovation on Reaching Seattle, Home ward Bound. (By Associated Press.) SEATTLE—With partianship for o^ten, Seattle was ready to wel- - dme the homecoming of the,presi dent of the United States and the irst Lady of tho Land, Mr. and Mr*. Warren G. Harding, here Fri- ay. A crowded program for the pros idnt’a-reception was declared per- otfd and front tho time he and *s official party appeared at the . irbor entrance at nine o’clock Numerous other private month-j Friday morning, uRtil they on ly crop condition reports due in j ;> lined later In the day. the events i.f j. ' i ) Why Pay More T t Piggly-Wiggly gj, 25 Pounds (1*0 DC Sugar 8 Pounds Net Silver DC Leaf Lard . 1 Pound Noo-Name Orange 75l* Pekoe Tea _ 1 * /I# 1 Pound Calumet Baking 9Q#t Powder Puffed Wheat, 1 An Package ■ • • • 1 Gelfand’s Mayonnaise, Urge Del Monte P'ruit QCa Salad 05,C No. 3 Del Monte Dill OC r Pickles No. 2 Red Pitted OQa Cherries Bi&M. Fish 1A/* Flakes *. * "*** Campbell’s *1 (|« Soups .. t ,wv SAME PRICES AT ALL PADDOCK & CO. STORES? , Combination Store Milledgc Community Store and Pope Street Community Store ! iiuiiiiiihiiimiiiimh PARAMOUNT SALAD 1 DRESSING Millions of bottles of pure, wholesome, deli- cious Paramount ! Salad Dressing { have brought i health and joy to j thousands of people ! whose middle name ! Give-Mc-Somc- ) More. You I just must try It. PARA. MOUNT O N AIS E SALAD RELISH— delicious for sandwiches. : homely In. New York i wpman ol its little nurder. Free recifts book on request, Hirich Bros. & Co* *• fiKMMMrn Louisville, Ky, and Pittsburgh- Pa. iiiiimiiii Taimadgc Bros. & Co. Distributors 35c 97c The Wier Grocery Co- Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Cash and Deliver Phone 166 SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY 3 Pounds Votan Coffee, (4 Art $1,19 Value ... * 1 bUU 1 Pound Votan Coffee, 40c Value 25 Pounds Granulated (A 4C Sugar 5IC.03 l | 10 Pounds Granulated Sugar 5 Pounds Granulated EAn Sugar OUC 8 Pounds Crescent Lard 4 Pounds Crescent Lard 24 Pounds Tommy Tucker Self Rising Flour 24 Pounds Merry Widow Self Rising Flour 1 Pound Box Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon 1 Pound Can Argo Red Salmon, 35c Value .. .. .. .. Swift’s Premium Ham, Pound $1.24 67c 79c 96c 37c 28c 27c Nice Iceberg Lettuce and Fresh Celery. We Deliver Your Orders Promptly. The Wier, Grocery Co. j WHEN YOU START PREPARING A MEAT, MEAT IS THE THING THAT DEMANDS THOUGHT You nre bshupmI of tho host quality hero, nnd of tho moot Vronom)—Ih*cuumo the bout i* tho cheapest. Fresh Fish and Nice Chickens Phone 1446—1447 Call At 247 E. Broad Street , WE 8EI.I, QUALITY ' MEATS ALWAYS. We Deliver Promptly Western Market 7^ advance of August first govern ment crop forecast, some probably today. Weather conditions over night, attitude of Hverpool probably gov- ourse of market today espec ially as to developments in clima tic conditions in Tcxa* and Okla homa. Sentiment remains divided, both sides cautious. THE WEATHER — Memphis. Light rain fall Vicksburg, new Or leans and Charleston districts, heavy rainfall Jacksonville . dis trict, very high temperatures Tex- ns and’ Okluhoma, many stations 100 to 104. Friday—Oklahoma mostly fair with all balance of entlrS belt gen erally part cloudy. ■isit I She knows what’s good Carnation is just pure cows’ milk from which about sixty per cent of the natural water con tent has been removed by evaporation, her? , metically sealed and sterilized. Its consist ency is that of rich, coun try cream. To serve for drinking, simply add one , and a half to two parts water, to suit the taste. For cooking and baking, >you will find Carnation gives a new richness to all your favorite recipes. Order it today. Write for Recipe Book. I RICE PUDDING &S33&33S •»d pour Into bullrrtd baking dish. Baku two and one-half hour* In • very alow oven, stirring every twenty minutes the lint hour of baking to prevent rice from ecttling. CARNATION MILK PRODUCTS CO, UI7 Carnation Bldg. Oconomowoc, Win) Carnation Milk MARKETS ATHENS COTTON The local rmtnn market showed a drop from tho previous close at the close of tho market Friday. Tho previous cloifo was 23cents, while the market closed Friday at 23 cents. NEW YOHK COTTON Open Hii?h Low Clbse P. C. Jan. ..22.08 22.13 21.26 21.30 22.20 Oct. ..22.10 22.46 21.51 21.60 22.55 Dec. ..22.25 22.31 21.48 21 50 22.39 A. M. Bids: Jan. 22.43; Oct. 22.81; Dec. 22.68. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open Hitch I.ow Close P. C. Jan. ..21.77 21.77 20.95 20.95 21.30 Oct. ..21.75 21.79 20.85 20.89 21.84 Doc. ..21.72 21.80 20.80 20.92 21.54 11 A. M. nids; Jnn. 22.08; Oct. 22.10; Dec. 22.10. the day mov«*d along with >ck-like prerlriion. T*he chief feature of the t the President .was his speed re In the University' of Wash -'ton Stadium this afternoon ■ en ho discussed the problem: ■ fronting Alaska. Fine as Silk Eat MoVe Wheat Every ounce of is sifted through silk. Nothing but the very finest quality goes into it. Leading grocers handle and guarantee it. YVebb-Crawford Co. Wholesalers, Athens. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodgson Entertain At Enjoyable ’Cue Mr. and Airs. U. N. Hodgson w< re hosts at si delightful barbe- • given at Desiring spring *I'i irgdny afternoon. About 150 ol Hi-ir friends were Invited out. D \ <ruoy the hospitality. The num- [•’'*<' included ‘many -Hummer School instructors and attendants and pa trons of the '‘Fines.” The ’cue served was delicious and tlifse who * attended considered ’th<-in selves extremely fortunate up on the invitation to-be among the gU'Stl. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads ROGERS YVhcrc Satisfaction Is A Certainty BOV HURT Guy llofrig small colored f hoy ling a bicycle, wns bruised When his wheel nnd a Palmer Drug Stores. delivery truck collided at the corner of Hancock and llul’ streets Friday morning . The driv er of the truck picked the boy up and carried him to St. Mary’s hos pital where his bruises were treat ed but he Was not injured suffi ciently to- warrant him being con fined. called CHICAGO GRAIN Opon P. c. WHEAT— Sept ..97 97% .100% 100% July ..9714 98 CORN— Sept . .7714 77% ..64 64% July ' ..8714 87% OATS— Sept . .35% 35% . .36% 37% Ittlv ...41% 41% NEW YORK STOCKS Open 1 P.M. P. c. fora Cola 77 % 77% Kennlcott Cop 34% IT. 8. Stool ....-90T4 91 .90% IT. S. Sugar 63 Southern Ity ...S3 32% 32% Amc Tol Tol . .122',4 122 122% MOTHER GOOSE BREAD —is msi!c by. modern methods in a modem bak ery—out of the best flour and other • ingredients that can be put into a good bread recipe, and you’ll be convinced. ORDER IT FROM YOUR GROCER OR BUY IT AT TIIE COFFEE SHOI’I 1 SKELTON’S 184 West Wuhlnpton Strv.-t BAKERY Athens, Gs. CITRI1 MARKET BULLETIN Apples, 30c (tallon. Itonns, strine, 30c (rollon. Beans, butter, 25c Ballon. Recta, 10c bunch. Butter, 30c and 40c pound. Dewberries, 10c quart. Cabbage. 5c pound, CarTota, 10c bunch. ^ Cantaloupes, 5c to 1214c eacn. Cucumbers, 7 He each. Chickens, friers, 30c pound. Hens, 18c pound. Roosters, 12c pound. Hnm, home cured, 25c pound. Bacon, home cured, 16c pound. Lard, homo nyule, 16c pound. Onions, 6c pound. Peas, green, 4c pound. Potatoes, Irish, 6c pound. Potatoes, dry sweet, 25c peek. Potatoes, new sweet, 4c pound Tomatoes, 15c pound. Corn meal, 3c pound. Roasting ears, 30c to 40c doren. Peaches, 35c basket Grapes, 40c basket. Graham flour, 4c pound. New Cotton Firm Opens in Athens In the legal advertisements car ried in Friday's Banner-Herald If found a petition of the Coker Cot ton company *for Incorporation ir this county. The petitioners ar« Wade H. Williford and Herbert E Wallace, citizens of Clarke county The company is to be capitalized at >50,000 with the privilege to In crease the stock to $100,000. AI the capital stock has been actually paid in. the petition states. The buslnes to be carried on by the concern is specified as being th« buying and selling of cotton, cot ton samples, cotton waste and oth er products and by-products Inci dent to and usual in the conduct o a genera! business of buying and selling «f cotton: also the huyinr and selling of cotton seed, nnd all father kinds of seed, and the buy- ,ing and selling of roots and plants >«if all kinds used for seed or plant F(RE THURSDAY The fire department wa* to corner of Daugherty and Jackson gtreets Thursday night at 1:15 tc extinguish a fire on the roof of thd* residence formerly occupied by the Jewish rubbl but now occupied by James Lewis. The fire was extinguished with but little damage to the building but the contents were somewhat damaged by water. Now and then you hear of n stream being dragged for someone who didn't ask it it was deep. Take your razor camping c someone may mistake you for brush pile and burn you. HERALD WANT ADS. Too Lato to Classify WANTED—Situation WANTED—POSITION by young lady experienced in stenographic and general office work. Address P. O. Box 444. j30|» Skookum JAM 21c Libby’s JELLIES 8 oz.—15c Value lie 10 Pounds Ice Cream Salt ... 11c Rogers’ Quality | BREAD Made in the most modern up-to-date bakery in the entire south. 13 oz. load. .5c Claussen’s Delicious CAKES 30c lb. Sugar Crisp Corn Flakes, s*4/ Package ............ 0/2 ROGERS Where Satisfaction Is A Certainty '5W*FBi,e8w*b are. WE HAVE MOVED TO OUR NEW STORE College Avenue REDUCED PRICES ON SHOES WHICH WERE IN EFFECT DURING u Our Removal Sale Will Be Continued A Few Days Longer Now Is the Time, to Buy At Great Savings Smith Shoe Company 128 College Avenue —