The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 08, 1923, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

PACE FOUR WBUltinBHMAia. ATH» C«WWII‘ “ ;n A.r-rii^t.jjLi “TSi BANNER-HERALD ATHENS, GA. Morning by The Athens Publishing Company. Athens, Ga. Publisher and General Manager Editor Managing Editor Berton Braley’s Daily Poems DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? A Little of Everything And Not Much of Anything. By HUGH ROWE. EARL B. BRASWELL H. J. ROWE CHARLES E. MARTIN Eatered «t the Athous Poetofflce an Second Claee Mall Matter under the Act-of Congress March 8, 187J. was or&sessssugpi » - re publication of epeclal dlepatchea are also reserved. — Addrc.. an Bualncaa Cmb-h-J^-b. \ S3K lna Company, not to Individuals. News artlciy tlon should lie addressed to The Ilanuer-ll'Tald A Thought For The Day When he oiveth quietness, who then can make trouble? and when he hideth his face, then can behold him?—Jcb 34.29. ADVENTURES Wo marveled at adventures of old Who braved the dangers of an unknown world; Who sailed in cockshells where tempests swirled, Fearless in face of perils manifold. man arvel, now, at dauntle and hold, > race with death, who climb the arching skies, )r slash through Junglot* whence Win ttl fe cry. i of heroic Ing^n'K you Peace bOt the triumph of prin- *!tei" e .7'mc,i breathe, move and live; pass off the stage of life and ^^^‘’^"‘’wo'r'id.-Chkl- As a reminder, last year’s bonds were voted for the erection of two bridge's; one over the Oconee river lead* Ing from River street to Barber- vflie and one over the same river known as the Oconee street bridge. The River street bridge has been completed and it is a credit to the city and county, hut for some rea son the bridge to be erected at Oconee street has not been com menced. It was hoped that both of these bridges would he built be fore the fall and winter season was upon us. Maybe they will, but the time is growing short. However, our commissioners ave usually on the Job and we suspect that they will see to It that this bridge is completed before the end of the year. Mothers who giv They did not mers, particle All Athens WELCOME TO THE PHYSICIANS extends cordial greetings to the visit- h al convention. inf physicians of the Eighth, district who arc rembled here today in «««jXmuSriood to not thc ,U entire"papulaee which only the doctors 13 UII/UK .. ..Li nvnoripnfOS thfyi uiweretandmg uVXe ( rt i: tho‘i who^end the eonfer- %% the meeting he one of the most a* ^ those who are fr6m such a gathering th® guests of this city today. THE STONE MOUNTAIN MEMORIAL a tho liberal contributions n is intererting to note th- « which are being received by the committeejn^charge "orthe Stone Mountain Memorial.fund tor th^con; -to speak. Now, completed will go ov ^ 1 ljbenilly as has Atlanta let all Georgia respond “ ‘‘“““ Jjf ful l amoU nt and there will be will be cssary 1° m ‘\!?L\fe, m X 0 r ri seclions C o C rthe nation railed. The ttuWlgg«gcU th a wiO do their part and ‘ J> . t d nnc i a perpetual coflfederate b “ h C 0 gavetheir lives for the remembrance of those wno g cause aw 11 a l °a,"..,i ,nldiers the world come°to e thc truest aiut bravest soldiers the hip ever known. ia$ ever known. SOUND AND SANE BANKING loaning money a.id discounting notes andseemg that The doctors of the Eighth I district aKS with us today and — I a hearty welcome is extended I on all sides. It is good to I have doctor* nop;* you for you can I never loll when they will he need led. They nro kind and conulderat* ! of us in our ills, and even though 4t is necessary for them to do noth ing hut cheer us. It is a help and causes us to feel hotter for having called them in. A doctor is giieat comforter and his skill knowledge and treatment extends and taves, many lives of those who arc af flicted and distressed. Our hand Is extend to cver^ visiting physl- ian as well as those who live with < ♦ Today was Rotary Day, just as is every Wednesday. The members meet with but one purpose in view and that pur pose is to df) something for the bet terment of Its membbrship and lhe entire community. iPrevident’ Billups Phlnizy is making u mor ndmlrn.lo presiding officer avd de voting his thne and attention ir seeing that nn interesting program^ Is arranged for every meeting. S< fur tills year much Iris hoe i anom« plished by the Rotary club and ai the fall season approaches a num- j her of new undertakings will b< •exploited by this club. And now they have discov ered a woman astrologist who foretold Mrs. Harding that her husband would be the presi dent of the United States. She al so told friends of the dead presi dent that he would die suddenly and that the end was near. That prediction was made some time ago and during his recent illness rthd after the attending physicians had announced his condition improved hlte insisted that it was only tern porary tmprovbmeut and that the end was at hand. She foresaw the day on which he would die. and the hour and stated that death would come on Friday. It did ant’, now this woman is the most talk -of person in the country and es pecially among those who art skeptically Inclined. The police commissioners held a special session Tuesday night and dispensed over 100 quarts of fine rye, Scotch and >th*.r brands of intoxicants in the ,ewer at the city hall. Not a drop or the thirsting trowj'J r.'-r c\tu ittle fo oil. It eks ago id* r the of the tin ,4(011 all intoxicants capi | >ol:cc force must be destroyed in lie open and, none retained foi \ • deuce or what not. It «U»'*» loom, however, that when a raid h made ami-pure whiskey is capt- ii**l tint a -reasonable amount of t should he lured over to the hos- dtals of the city f**r medical pur poses*. Yet,oven at tnat, some one .vould criticise the commissioners ind misrepresent their purpose and | n order tlu^t n*» one can offer crit- .cism and these gtntlomcn *.e free from misroprobi hlation they have* adopted a rule requiring ill such .o he destroyed and destroyed it was in the open and through tin \THENS TWELVE YEARS AGO Wednesday, August 9, 1911 Eighth district 'Masons held an- iu;*.l convention. Mrs. E. K. Lumpkin addressed ho Southern Poultry Association in the subject of “How to Prepare )ur Birds for the Fail Show.” A poll of the democratic repre- entatives and senators by the .jew* York Herald showed that <|ov-rnor >VII$»on of New Jersey was the favorite for tho nomina tion for thq. "presidency. He re ceived 45 votes. »Harmon, of Ohio Received the next highest number X. J. Mathis and Miss Pearl Ebcr rried at 1 a. m. by Dr. Ifrurt wore married at 1 a. m. I - I -T-M.. T„ TroiiRiian. - |B | Cnpt.Dn.1n Watson report* | tho government the discovery of In the The Lye You Can Trust Genuine Red Devil la the lye you can trust for quick sure re. suits. It is economical because of its concentrated strength. Don’t be put offwith cheap wasteful brands. Ask your gro cer for the can with the smiling red devil on the label. Writ a for Fraa Booklet Wm. Schield Mfg. Co., St. Louis, Mo. Austrian spy enlisted of Nick Dcakl- tho depositor on whose money the bank is operating. J8S3&S which » -cth it: .■inS&iX. A i!a SAss - The average _ Very much when applied to him. very muen wnen against it to some extent, ar a child at*ch°ol in the home, and later perhaps at col * e *®' as he stepped out into life this stage of objection .lived on within him, although grehtely modi- Sied, and perhaps even unconsciously. J: Do you sometimes give a small check and lack 'an apparently triffling amount of having enough in the bank to cover it? The check is turned down, and you become fretted. But y° u are ‘.simply up against hank discipline—a fine thing for you. It holds j-ou in the middle of the couree. instead qf being against you, it is very much for you, [ r f a* bank that allows over-drafts, though they Jbe ever so small, simply spoils its patrons that much. It conspires with them, to make them ,'lsose in their methods of doing business. .It is ■ the bank that allows no over-drafts and keeps ■ireins pullet! tight in its financial dealing, with jbig and little patrons alike, that develops good E\ -citizens, plays safe itself and docs a favor all the ;Way around. 6 ;* • VWhilc every word of the foregoing is sound and _^_safc banking principles, yet it does not set well with SHwmy of us. However, the banker who is directing i^Hme loans of a hank should have first in mind if his operations are safe and protected. The money does net belong to the bankj but itJs placed there for the leotsa* purpose of safe keeping Tiy the owner and on demand it;is expected of the hanker to be able to return f/ ejfcry penny left on deposit. Promiscuous over- rfrawing on the part of customers will soon lead to * trouble for tt;e bank and create a distrust and lack of confidence in such institutions. It is purely a business proposition with the banks and the rules promulgated by the officers is simply for the pro- i tection of those who have shown confidence in them and entrusted their funds in their care. It is right and proper; It is honest and it is business for the bank- ers to protect tho«e who have designated them as custodians of their money. | Have we gone to sleep on the fair proposition for tttsTall? E Be a booster, es to kne It costs no more to boost ’ a good word sometimes community as much as it helps an individual. . • ' OOp, thaq, 4t helps a RED DEVIL LYE JYo More Wrinkles ! uriny. Constantine, so dcM, died in Athens, Greece. 1 J. F. L. Bond, of Danielsvlllj, was elected worshipful master of tho Eighth district Masons. Severe hall storm which lasted for fifteen minutes. The Glidden tour will come Athens. It Is planned from New York to Jacksonville. Elmer J. Crawford’s barn was burned, caused by a stroke of light ning. Bill admitting Nc*.v Mexico and Arizona to statehood passed. John W. Gnites. American fi nancier died in Paris. Mrs. E. *P. Nowell, wife of Mayor K, i». Nowell, of Monroe, dic'd in Wnycross. Birmingham baseball team de feated Atlanta by a score of \ to 0- Cotton: 1J 1-4 cents. . Weather: ,Coutinued rains. Athens Visitors Amazing New Treatment Smooths Them Away Like Magic ■ssary I longer need women fear the little telltale marks of time which rob them of their youth nud charm. For Science has found a quick, easy and inexpensive way to smooth away every tired Hue, every laugh wrinkle, every deep frowr mark. With this ingredient'* the ukln, in< smooth, Arm surface. Urea formed by treatment it is nl- ar eh ing the most as if a magi** forehead con wand were waved nor ct’Bily be across your face, removed. • banishing every Hue and wrinkle and re storing tlm firm youthful freshness of the skiu. , Amcnpr those visitinp in Athens Wednesday were, J. S. Brogdon, Atlanta; C. S. Durham, Atlanta; W. II. Green, Tenn.; A. P. Grcpn- roe, Atlanta; Bob Robinson, At lanta; F. B. Davis, Atlanta. B. I*. Walker, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Keough, Atlanta; .!. T Doonnn, Atlanta; J. K. Fcllccr, At lanta; C. . Harris, St. Louis; John B. Jackson, Atlanta. F. M. Nash, Atlanta; B. J. Voss Atlanta; C. M. Love, Atlanta; Major and Mrs. E. G. McCormick Fort Benning, Gu.; Mr. and Mrs, If. W. Farbush, New York City. x i i.’ r ib.uk r*k.. matter how deep cati-l (ltin crinkles it may be., and tho a »c often mis- $10,000 deposit in the taken for marks Producer* and Con- of age. These, i urnrr* flank of Phlla- too, cun note he delphia hack* up thi* p n l n I e a 11 tf “* If within amooihed uifay. Removes the Cause This Bew dincovery I« l>s*ed on a Kimp'e natural principle. There is no tedious maasag- inr no oalntful electrical harmful to- treatment. tioin*. This entirely diiT< merely treating the sjrmp- it seta right causa of wrinkles. By remov ing the real cause in a nat ural and harmless way, the wrinkle* and lines vanish almost before you realise it. v Watch the Results! vior pour nat ural beauty. This guarantee, ten day* you more than sati«f.ed with tho improvement It brjrg.s yon, your money will be instantly refunded, without question. i Get It Today Surely, nothing will do more to ruin one’s whole ap pearance than unsightly tired lines or wrinkles. Yet there la no longer any excuse for them. For Domino Wrinkle Cream will quickly rid you of every wrinkle—or it coat* nothing. banish them. In spite of ita marvelous quaiitlea and costly Ingredi ent*. you can get a full size tcarcely believe your eyes Wrinkle Cream the tint few d . your face has gr< i bring. package of Domino Wrinkle Cream at good drug and department store* everywhere at a very low price. Domino Wrinkle Cream la a natural preparation—and works always. You GAINEBVII.LK, Ga.—XIn*» m*r havn b«*«*n appointed by Ftato Commander Edgar II. Dunlap to represent the Georgia Depart ment of the American Legion at the funeral aervltes to be held for^ President Harding in Wash Ington, I). <\ ■ The delegation appointed by CoB DOtA/JVO WRINKBBCREiMHl n ^l.mmj£3 \ib!iK>t .. _ _ . ' _ _ ora! Wn On Sale at H. R. Palmer & Sens, Citizens Pharmacy, U-.arfe.VLL?.*•: Royal Pharmacy results guaranteed, or ytu pay notliing. Ga. Legion Sends 9 lb Harding Funeral WEDNESDAY.-AUUISX A' 1321 \tljipta; 1 nrldge, Ad^trff fA. W. CfUjdlhn *AN ianta; Rodney S. Cohen, Augusta Edgar B. Dunlap, Gainesville. Sell Y'car’g Tobacco Crop ABBEVHILE, Ga—W. C. Oliver ind T. M. Cook, who farm four miles south of this place, have sold 5,500 pounds of tobacco to I). W. Ross, of Abbeville, a local , er, receiving $930.50 at an av erage price of $$17 per hundred pounds. This average Is said to equal to n $21 average when sold at the warehouse. The tobacco was raised on sev en acres. j < i > NOW OPEN TYBEE ISLAND — — • — HOTEL TYBEE South Atlantic’s Majestic Hotel Fireproof—American Plan—Bathing, Dancing, Fishing - K Sea Food a Specialty- ^ WONDERFUL JAZZ O R C H ESTRA ; * Ro*|ignol-K«wp & Perry,, Prop’s. \ p rttu n Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Bush, Char lotte, N. 0.; T. J. Abbott, Colum bia, "S. C.; Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Truksell, Atlanta; John Lundy, Co lumbus; Mrs. Lon Dicikey and baby. Miss Athleen Dickey, Miss Marmrct Wi**** Celton Howell, Fitzgerald J. F. Greer. Monticello, Ga.; Marion Nowell, Augusta; K. Lnnrdan, Albany: W. M. Bagby, Albany; C. R. Church, Birming ham, Ala.; R. W. Stewart, Ma con. R. AF Coles, Atlanta; R. Stei:i|>crg, Atlanta; E. L. Pope and son, G. E. Martin, Atlanta; J. W. Byrd. Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs John S. Rhodes, St. Petersburg, Fla. Walret Harras, Macon; Gen-* oral Charles Cox. Atlanta; Tou Can liYe On One Meal A Day but insufficient nourishment will not produce a condition of health or strength which will pennit of efficient work and enjoyment of life. So it is with tho lubrication of your automobile. A motor WILL run on an under-supply of oil, but just as the body is under-nourished by an in adequate supply of food, so is the motor urider- lubricated by an insufficierit quantity of motor oil. There are four things to consider in the tare of your motor—first, the proper quality of oil; second, the proper quantity; third, the right grado or weight for your particular.motor; and fourth, the necessity of changing dll evOry five or six hundred miles, as the lubricating qjualities of the old oil are wem out. : s -r a isj o cr^o «_ A olarine used according to tho chart of recommendations, which you will find on display at your dealer’s, will solve all your lubrication problems. Pdlarine is made from the choicest crudes; refined and filtered to a state of purity not to be had in cheaper oils. CROWN Gasoline , iOeUOC will make your car pull better and run far ther. Its quality is uniform, and wherever you see the Crown trade-mark, displayed above, you may be sure of getting the best of motor fueL l TANDARD OIL COMPANY INCORPORATED IN KENTUCKY — T- ’’-”7—~