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WEDNESDAY, AUGU8T 1, 1923.
TlSinei'i'eiv
ABright
I nil a mild, vegetaMa laxative to
I hi relieve Constipation and BUfr-
md beep the digestiro and
factions normal. I
_ J&^JlIsed for over J
vm
[ J Many Athenians Plan to
Attend Reunion at Chat
tanooga on Septemer i
1G.
tfl JUNIORS—
Util* Nt.
L One-thlril the re-u-
Tho United Spanish' war Vet-
runs.. and there many of them In
Athens, will hold a reunion of the
department of Tennosssee In Chat-
anooga from September- 1C to the
"ill. Many veterans here will be
ntercatod In the program of tin
vent, which is as follows:
hiidren and adults.
Arrivals Registration and Assign
BUSHED NEW Ilf
’atroitic Exercises and Address*
at the Tivifli Theatre (The
test in the South) in the even
. <
ic h One Gently Lifted Away
CJhomas Meidhan and £ila £ee in the
Paramount Picture, 'One Ne'er Do Well'
ular of all motion picture actors,
i will be seen at the Palace Theatre
; Tomorrow in his latest Paramount
j stellar vehicle, "Tho No’or-Do-
\V t*!l by Rex Beach. Playing op-
; posite the Btar is Lila Lee. Others
j In tliu strong supporting cast are
i Gertrude Astor, John Miltern. Jules
Iliri) lines, tiny Crows’feet, deep-
vat<Ml wrinkles—those are now
vlv unri’Tcssary! For a niar-
Ls new rrcatn has been discovered
h them -away, as if by a
HH-h »f a niagic wand.
„„ I, I.f a magic wand,
i This new tjiscqwry is called Domino
wrinkle Cream. -works on an cn-
ii. w principle. Most treatments
v try to conceal or cover up
It s. Nut‘this new trentmeut gets
ii.lerlying cause'of wrinkles,' re-
• it. and as It does sc each line
■j,,) wrinkle is ;gentljr lifted away, rc-
■raiing a new smooth and wonderfully
■nuthful cnmplwHbn. Even after the
y days’ use, the face Appears
•linger looking. •
let unsightly lines and wrinkles
ii of your youthfulnesH nnd
Iharm. when they can now be made to
ir so easily? Domino Wrinkle
is guaranteed to banish each
. .ery wrinkle, and a special
IlO.noo bank deposit backs up this
tiarnutee. Your money instantly re-
umliil if not more than delighted with
You can get Doinino Wrinkle
i at good drug aud department
everywhere.
4)0&Jt4r0
/RINKLE CREAM
/f l -
Good to the lost drop
j B should say it is !
J 1 could tell a cup
of Maxwell House
blindfolded. What
else could liave such
aroma, such flavor,
such uniformity!
AM Day Busins* Session.
Address of Welcome. Governor
U'lii l'eny of Tenessee and
fityor Alex. Chambliss of Chatta-
Comrade Harvey If.
Til.
Rcpi:
Antonio P. Entenza,
imamler-in-Chlcf, and either
ional nnd Department Officers
eneral Rccption in the Evening
TUESDAY,
SEPTEMBER 13.
Short Business Session of En*
All day at Chlekamauga Park.
Rr unions of the organizations
''.•imped at the park in ’1>S. Olf
time Southern liarbecue at noon.
Observances of the sixtieth an*
niversary of battle of Chlekamauga
September 18, 1863, and events o1
EVENING. Illuminated Night
Parade. All Southern Show.
Jubilee Singers. Cake Walk. Ju*
Band, etc.
Business S'slon in forenoon.
Memorial hour. 11:00 to 12:00
Presentation of historic tablet to
the City of Chattanooga by Depart
ment of New York.
Afternoon. Parade, military fea
tures Pusiness of the Military Or
der of the Serpent.
Evening. Ball.
Annual crawl of the Military Or
der of the Serpent.
Business Session, forenoon.
Trip to Lookout Mountain, after*
oon. Sunset tea on Point Look*
A number of noon day luncheonr
•e being per pa red by the ladles
for the delegations from the Wo 1
men’s Auxiliaries.
URGE DAMAGE SUIT
FILED AGAINST S.A.L.
PALACE SPECIAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
THOMAS DIXON'S GREAT PLAY
PALACE TONIGHT
The Palace theatre tonight will
offer the unasual attraction of the
Mark of the Boast.” written nnd
produced' by Thomas Dixon, author
of "The lilrth of a Nation" and
many other popular novels and
stage plays.
Mr. Dixon has had a wide expo,
rience in the motion picture field,
lu order that the finished product
woul carry tho thoughts of the
author free from all influence of
other minds and ideas. Mr. Dixon
produced this production person
ally. He has eliminated everything
that does not bear on tho story,
with the result that "The Mark of
tho Beast”' Is a swift moving and
tenso drama that appeals to tho
intellect through the emotions.
THOM8A MEIGHAN PALACE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
"Thomas Melghan.the most pop-
Cowles, Cyril Ring, Sid Smith*!
j Bail ranee Wheat nnd George
! O’Brien does some of the most
convlning acting of his career.
At The Palace
Miss Piuma Kunkliistein (late
of the N. Y. Studios) will bo the
extra added* attraction at tho Pal-
ace theatre Thursday night at the
9 p. m. performance. Miss Fun-
stoin will offer a program of Dance
Varieties never before seen in this
city; this big attraction Isextra
at the Palace Thursday night at
tho 9 p. m. performance.
Betting Odds in Wall Street
/ On Next President of U. S.
REPUBLICANS
Warren O. Harding 6-1
Hiram Johnson .: 10-L
Herbert Hoover 12-1
Charles E. Hughes ....J lf-l
Robert M. LaFolIette ; 20-1
Leonaril Wood 20-1
Andrew W. Mellon 20-1
Gifford Pinchot 20-1
James E. Watson '20-1 i
Henry Cabot Lodge 20-1
Theodore Roosevelt 25-1
Nnthfin L. Miller 25-1
Wiliam L. Miller 2f>rl
William E. Borah 30-J
Frank O. Lowden 30-1
Arthur Capper 30-1 '
'Henry J. Allen 30-1 >
Albert J. Beveridge 40-1 y
Will Hays 40-1X’
’William &.iKenyon 50*1
George Harvey 50-1
DEMOCRATS
Henry Ford ........ <
William G. McAdoo
Alfred E. Smith
Woodrow Wilson
James M. Cox
Oscar W. Underwood ....
Carter Glass
Samuel M. Ralston
Daihbrldge Colby
Edward I. Edwards .........
Newton I). Baker .....i......
Josephus Daniels ......
Joe T- Robinson
William J. Bryan
John W. Davis
John II. Ciarke
Atiee- Pomerene ..........
William R. Henrst
John f. Dylan
James A. Reed ..............
8-1
.... 15-1
.... 20-1
... 20*1
... 20-1
... 20-1
... 20-1
.. 20-1
20-1
... 30-1
.. 30-1
... 30*1
.. 40-1
... 60-1
... 50-1
... G0-1
... 50-1
.. 60-1
... 50-1
(Rj* Associated Press.)
BOSTON—With the release i
1.000,000 tiny wasps, termed hn
brobracons, In this vicinity, cx-
a * xt «... t„ 1 nronracons, in this vicinity, cx-
Aeea Negro Woman, in- j porlfl of th0 Bureau Of Entomology,
jured on Seaboard
Tracks Last Year, Files
?20 000 Damage Suit.
MAXWELL
HO0SE
COFFEE
Read Herald
Want Ads.
Suit for 20.000 damage was filed
Tu ..day by Claud Mahaffey and
Shackelford nnd .Shackelford for
Mary Parrott, colored, against the
aboard Railway for damages
a Urged to have jhecn suffered by
lb • plaintiff when *he was run
by u .S A. L. pHsJengcr train on
the 11th of December, 1022 nnd ns
a result l«e.l both legs
•s^The suit alleges that the negro
woman was walking down a main
tained walk between the tracks of
the road when she wan struck,
near I Mi In si; I street, by a passenger
train that gave no warning of . its
approach to the street croiMng.
It was thought at tho time of,tin
ncldent that the woman, who Is
rather old. would not survive but
she did and Is now trying to re*
cover damages for her injuries.
|6t
EI'WORTH LEAGUE
j LEAD BY SUMMER
| SCHOOL STUDENTS
THOME A
Taxi Service'
Day arid Night
1 Chancellor Barrow spoke to the
1 Haworth League nt the First Meth
odist church Sunday night on Itdth.
He spoke about her having a st*ad-
| f ist mind. She would not leave
.her molher-in-low. She had faith
in God for she wanted to cleave to
Naomi nnd those who loved God.
Then he spoke of her lovimr"beart.
j And last of how modest she was.
’Fn modest that Hide neighbors
■ertulil not find anything to talk
J when she gleaned in the
field. . .
* Ruth was the ancestor of David
j lived In the time of the judges
United States Department of Ag
riculture, hope they have sot in
motion an agency that will result
In the destruction of the corn borer
and the saving of millions of dol
lars to the farmers. The success
of tho experiment, entomologists
say, will not bo determined until
observations have extended over u
period of years. .
Imported from France, In which
country and in Italy tho imbro-
bracon 1ms proved a relentless en
emy of the corn borer, four col
onies of the Insects wero bred at
the government laboratories In Ar
lington. Whether tho wasp can
survive aud flourish In the colder
and more uneven climate of New
England nnd the United States In
General Is a question still to lit
determined.
view to finding other Insects which
may check the spread of the borer.
Sunday, August 12, has been
designated by the Athens Dis
trict, Methodist Conference, as
proVcr day to "send forth la
borers Into Ills harvest.'* This
day was named for the purpose
at the conference recently held
at Tlgnnll and the resolution
in full Is ns follows:
'That the second Sunday In
August, the 2th day, be de-
uignated by this Conference as
u day of special prayer to God
to "send forth laborers into ’Hia
harvest,” und that nil Christ
ian |>eop!c are hereby called
'on to give special attention and
response to this call, In boht
.fasting and prayer, on the day
si»eclfled, for the sake of the
paramount Cause involved, and
In response to the command of
the Lord of the Harvest.
(Signed)
W. C. THOMPSON. Sec.
G. F. VENABLE, P. E. Pres.
Tho corn borer itself is an Im-
ported srfetes, having conie to
America In shipments 4»C European
broom corn'. Us ravages first at
tracted sorlous attention In 1917
In Eastern Massachusetts. Sfnco
that time It has worked steadily
westward. Last year the oorer
caused damigo estimated at $1,-
000 000 In this state nloru*. Th*’
corn borer, which In appearance
resembles a caterpillar, not only
attacks corn but inflicts injury
upon crops of beets, celery, beans,
rhubarb, potatoes, pepjiers, buck
wheat, and clover. Altogether. In
vestigators have fonnd the bore-
guilty of damaging 211 varieties of
plants.
The habrohrnron Is said to injure
no crop, confining Its attacks to
the borer, the gypsy and the.brown
tall moths. The wasps aro very
School Teachers
Friends Made dad
One of them had this to
yesterday. "Wo never thought
that poor Ellen would ever recov
cr, she had suffered so long from
stomach and liver trouble and had
h> t more than 40 isiunds In weight
tfhe took n bottle of Mayr’n Won
derful Remedy upon the advlye of
h«*r aunt and has steadily improved
from tho first dose. We are al
confident of her complete recov
cry." It remove a the catarrhal mu
cou* from the intestinal tract, and
al lays the Inflammation which
causes practically all stomach, IIv
or and Intestinal aliments, Includ
Ins nppendielts. One does will
convince or money refunded. Fm
ray* by nil druggist*—Advertise
ment.
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
YeiloWCabCo.
PHONE 6G
GF.ORiilAN HOTEL
f*be lived in tne ume to*- ■»“■***- tail moths. Tno wasps are very
but she had n beautiful Christian J a|||f| ||, ^th bodies about tho size
home life with Bon*. / . l of the heal of a pin. Tho female
Today we like to meet those | WBgp attaches Itself to the corn
through J ' ‘J'"!’'. torer ami Isy, its W on it. Them*, j
to to rot yonncwo'ooi''Ith th« they develop. «t llrsypsntlyzo
inUl’lM whirl, Ruth £ '*' * d ' l.nd to ,er hill the borer.
Then the The mM^ti The hattle between borer and
d«nts tgoK charge. habrobrncon began with the re-
ZT "IGX aL* wJtoM .. |T^i W.e * onlnnle. of sno.ooo h.hro-
r^ Th....,- taklnit yurt on the pro- brncon. enrhi In Si«n»,.Cambrldjie.
.on. were ilirut 'Mo.ley. Zlrslff^ . ?pl'- Arlington. Furthe
n"«®rr. nnd Mendame. Oliver and eipTrfraenlT
Dewberry. [government entomologists with c
Ford Coupe
Ford Cut Down
Dodge Truck
Late Model Cole
Seven Passenger.
Chevrolet Touring
Easy Terms
Conolly Motor Co.
August disco
Final price reductions
you
than
W E’RE giving
more value
ever before--We’ve got
to reduce our stock for
Fall goods. There will
be hundreds of happy
men and young men go
out of here satisfied-
they saved a nice lot of
money on the best clothes
made. It’ll make you
feel good too—^try it—our
prices will please you.
AU $15.00 Suits
Now ..
$11.25
All $30.00 Suits
Now
$21.75
All $18.00 Suits
Now
...$13.75
All $35.00 Suits
Now
$26.75
All $20.00 Suits
Now
$14.75
A1U $40.00 Suits
Now
. $29.75
All $22.50 Suits
Now
$16.75
AU $50.00 Suits
Now
$36.95
All $25.00 Suits
Now
$18.75
Genuine Lorraine
Seersucker
. $9.65
All Palm Beach and Wash Suits Included in This Sale.
All Mohairs and Tropical Worsteds, All Odd Pants'
All Boys’ Suits 1-4 Off.
Straw 1/
HATS 73
All
Off “■ Others
These Low Trices are for Cash Only
Off
Chas. Stem Co.
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