The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 12, 1923, Image 11

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SUN PAY, AUGUST 18, 1923. T0 IMPROVE HIGHWAY ... VVCHOSS. Oil—The laying *'• * ...■>mwiim fliirfiiflnu miU-: Romance Wins Woman to Man A Writer Says FAGE FIVE I Dixie highway, for hov V couth of this city, is c , vl to heftin in the* next f< Coptraqt for th * work h '‘tot Ur SnYb’ Finley, of Atlanta .» . for .in outlay of i?jn-.ixi- At Appeals t() His Imagl- natioft Rather Than to His Senses or to His Practical Natur call: lyfSO.OO^VW) Vitality/ tractive. It is the blood that circulates thru your body and comes to the skin that makes the “glow." It is the rich blood that clears away pimples, skin eruptions and makes thd skin youthful and clear. It ; is rich blood that feeds the flesh and rounds out the hody v nafurally. Then why hot use this sim ple reasonable way to have more strength and more vital ity and attractiveness that fol- lews? i S. S. S. is one of the greatest blood-cell builders, body builders and blood-cleansers of all time. Its medicinal in gredients are purely vegetable. S. S. S., because of its blood- building powers, is a remark able builder of firm flesh. It fills out hollow cheeks and beautifiewhp- completion as thousands. jJlfljcn and women can te3tif$^ S- S. S. is cold at a!! Rood f r0 X stores In two sizes. The larger-si-t is more economical. :CC ShcWurfdt;BeJ v.a.a, VilnodiVii dit ine OVER ELEVEN THOUSAND PEOPLE VISITED THE SHOW ROOMS OF THE BUICK MOTOR'CD. IN ATLAN TA DURING THE LASS FOUR DAYS TO SEE THE 1924 BUICK MOD ELS. DRESSING iillions of i uyttles of pure, 'wholesome, deli* . cious Paramount L Salad Dressing have brought health and joy to thousands of people whose middle name is Cive-Mc-Some- More. You just must try it. PARA MOUNT ONAISE SAL AD RELISH — delicious for sandwiches. Hirsch Bras. & Co. Pituburgh-Pa. raitgadge Bros. & Co. Distributors ‘PHONE-Q6 Taxi Service )ay and Night eilowCabCo. PHONE 6G Office GEORGIAN HOTEL NEW YORK -When people toll you that the man of today Is not romantic—Just don’t believe them, advises Josephine Lovett. “And If you want to collect pro- uosals instead of a career, don’t dflreet your appeal e*.tirely to a •nan’s mentality, or Ills senses or his practical nature—but to his im agination,” ube advises. “When you have touchod that,, you dominate him.” ’’Do you know.” she asked earu- <-stly, “what Quality every director in the country is looking for In wonu-n today. It is the ability tc inspire romance. That’s the most desirable quality any woman can (ftv Associated Press.) WASHINGTON—The last “myi rv land” under the American if n g reports of American diplo-. ait stretch of mountair (mats to the State Department.' Chancellor D. C. Barrow will rthwest Alaska, now - * ‘ ‘ ' “ exploration by the federal . „. . _-rnment. VC*nr vndv 7T ..... The tract comprises some 35.00(1 NEW YORK.—Have you diffi- | p( . lliirP mUcs . and was set asid' eulty balancing your household , at February by President Hard* accounts. ♦ j' ns ;i nflV nl oil reserve. Pome Are you able to keep any sort of j traroR of oS | j, a vo been found or Lo ett is the wife of John terteon. he famous motion diwet *r. She writes all of nnrinn. goes over all of IiIh vith him. mil, ac’orrling to :i statements, Inspires much best work. She probably as much about what plc- ieed us any woman in the recounted this little lncl- uitly I sal in a projection ith three directors, viewing r<* In which a new and un-. Keeps Chart Of Figures on Living Costs Elsa Louise Cobb Says It Is Best to Study Youri' flai _„ n vaSt s1 Check Book and Baukinmi pi«in iniw Balanep i» vxptor Government Seeks Naval Fuel Supply In Northern Wastes Din1nmnt<* AhmiH I fellowship tour Uipiomais Aoroaa | ROME Ga.—Floyd county farm- Must Pay Heavily ors ure going on a frolicking Visit T/v Fntnrfnin Iflnwc'* 0 their South Georgia fellows the AU ^ntcriaill InBt week in August. County Farm liPl r ' 'Demonstrator Collins expect* . V/.y Associated ess.) i about 20 automobiles to make up i WASHINGTON.—The pomp oE, tlie motorcade, European courts has not decreased j ^ noticeably since the war, accord-1 NOTICE betwe yo bank bal-i« its hordei qualities Don’t reproach yourself if yon Sor'iion < rtr ive to answer yes to all these 1 ,i' r „.-'tlon quesitons, for the majority of Mh( , InI( , r ,„r women ilo, it appears 1 . primary task Yet, according to Elsa Louisej (l! j mininv pc Cobh, you can make figures e:it] Lldlilon will out of your hand if you just coax j ' n , , h „ ,,qion Inem along, and dramatize them tifio lines bit. but for the most pari and resources are r ►eculatlon. The ex- >ntly begun-, is undet of six scientists of Department, whose will be to Investigate ssibilities. hut who Ir make the first mnpr ever drawn on scion- Miss Cobb is statistician for tho foreign language Information; ■tevice, and she keeps the busi-; less details and production data' onducted in fourteen languages' •'our nr five summers are to hi isumed before the exploratlor complete, but during the pres- ! se.-isnn it is hoped to complete pri-limlnnry reconnaisanee an< ....'ermine the location of the mos straight by a picture method of J promising oil fields. For this pur T own invention. I peso the geologists and topograph- You can make fascinating draw-. fr „ nnd their rump bands have dl- "" 1 u * parties. In th* all i sin ‘Because she’s the true niandon- i typo," said the first. ‘Because her yes—they suggested hidden •e and smoldering emotions,” dqnteered the second. ‘Because e’s so irrl istably feminine,’ put the third.” REVENGE bT“TELEPHONE ings. or tell good human inter stories with figures if you learn'p n pp o- manage them,” she says, the't Household accounts get sonic .winte meaning when you use the visual! Th< method cn them. . (distrl Keep monthly and yearly plc-.iy nf tures of your expenditures. On a‘the * diagram sheet keep the 1 record whir! faithfully. Use a different col-‘ n ien. ored cruyon or i.lk to represent 1 eludes a h month. When/your expenses mountain —ur lines up, and north and appro priation, note that. When you Range have th? chart before you you'll find out there’s many a little mys tery story revealed that needs to be solved.” Fas appearing. |pr 0 up, carry you • was a winner, when they fall be * BERLIN.—Frauleln Erin, pretty voung typist, faced the most pe culiar charge ever brought up in court here. It was getting revenge on her employer, who had dis charged her, by telephone. She had •ill her friends c all him up dining j plane in the world, with an tho ni ht, thanking him for flow- I gino of three horse power. So ers a» ! other cifts he had never | pleased are they that ’00 machines sent. She got off with a slight fine i are in course of construction. ITALIANS BUILD AIR-FLIVER WITH TINY 3 H. P. ENGINE I16MK—The small airplane Is claiming the interested attention of aviators ft; Italy, who are experi menting In this field ns are tlieir colleagues in England, France nnd tee" United States. Italian airmen have produced the “Swallow," sail, ‘.o be the smallest i.it by this means most o' ef enn he covered before h gins. few facts known about th* nr n that It consists main- i flat lin'd barren Innd near 1 oast, a narrow strip o* has been vhltod by whit* nd that in the south it in- h barren range of ft fs bounded or nd west by tho Arctic Oeenr south l.y the Endleott and on the east liy the Col American ambassadors are con-ispeak at Greater Bethel A. M. E. tinuing their complanits of inade- Church, corner Broad and Billups quate salaries to meet the heavy streets, Sunday afternoon at 4:30. drain of social entertainment, and [John Ector, with his famous choir, arc citing post-war troubles of will sing. Our white friends are entertaining royalty at functions J invited. whieh equal or surpass the gilded j L . - su affairs of pre-war days in Eu-i NOW OPEN TYBEE 18LAND — GEORGIA HOTEL TYBEE South Atlantic’s Majestic Hotel Fireproof—American Plan—Bathing, Dancing, Fishing Sea Food a Specialty WONDERFUL JAZZ ORCHE8TRA Rossignol-Kemp A Perry, Prop’s, STUDY OF GERMAN AGAIN IN DEMAND ST JOSEPH. Mo.—St. Joseph duh schools may take up the sub ret of German again as one of hefr regular courses. When the ynited State* was en raged ns one of the combatants In be World War. there was popular kmnml that the study of German to discontinued in the high schools Vccording to Stephen A. Tooey. ■’.ember of the school board, ther* s now n general demand that Ger- inn be (aught again. Earths Most Favored Archipelago For instance, the state dinner given recently by George Harvey,! American Ambassador to the! Court of St. James, to the British) royal family set back the Ameri-, can envoy something over $8,000 —for one dinner and trimmings.. In fact, the trimmings constituted, a large part of the bill, which | contained an item of $750 alone) for palms and ferns given stand-1 ing room in the fireplaces of the American embassy for the occas- ion. PASTOR’S BROKEN ROMANCE BARED SEATTLE—The court records have revealed the shattered ro mance of a former assistant rectoi of the fashionable Calvary Episco pal Church of Brooklrb N. V. The rector, according to the re- cords. Is the Bev. Ralnfords Hoag He Is alleged to have left his wife and two children eight years nge to elope with a beautiful blonde chorus girl In a Broadway burles que show. He !■ now seeking > divorce on the ground of Inonm- patibtlity. PROTE8T RATES SANDERSVILLE. Ga. — Lochl business interests nnd citizens have launched a protest against n proposed increase In Intrastate freight rates to this city. At n mass meetln gat which the protest* were voiced, a committee of 20 war named to appear before the rail road commission in Atlanta In an effort to stall ths contemplated ad- ttnee. United States Poet Office and Court House, Athens, Georgia Office of Custodian August 8, 1923. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 10:00 A. M., August 18, 1923, and then publicly opened for CHANGES IN POST OFFICE SCREEN v and MAILING VESTIBULE EXTENSION at this building in accordance with the drawing and specification, copies of which may be obtained from the custodian only. PAUL L. SMTTH, Custodian. Aug. 9-12-14. THE STORE WHERE A THOUSAND NEEDS ARE SATISFIED McGREGOR'S ll. BEST PBS are found where the Athens, Georgia Office men, bankers, merchants, manufacturers, professional men, ar tists, business women, farmers, house wives, everybody, find here items of necessity with which to carry on their daily duties and avocations. The “out-doors” man and woman, the athlete—professional and amateur —buy their equipment for sports and games here, because the stock is com plete and the goods of the highest standard. New concerns seeking office fixtures and supplies, stenographers who buy their own typewriters and supplies, lawyers who want brief files and cases, know that McGregor’s goods and prices are right YOUR WANTS IN THESE LINES PROMPTLY FILLED N The McGregor Co. CLAYTON STREET TIMBER FOR MINING PURPOSES r IE Bureau of Foreign and Do mestic Commerce of tho United States Department of Commerce baa just Issued an admirable com mercial -'and industrial handbook on the Dutch East Indies and Brit ish Malaya, prepared by John A. Fowler, Trade Commissioner of the Bureau. Tho most casual study of Its pages gives tho reader a very vivid Impression of tho extraordi nary variety and richness of tho resources of these Dutch East India Islands. As is well known there is in this favored archipelago a very considerable production of rubber and petroleum, but thc3e are single Items only In a long list of agricultural and mining products which tho world receives from this teeming Dutch colony. Nearly half a million acres In Java alone are devoted to the pro duction of sugar and that island ranks third amoBJ the sugar pro ducers of tho world, supplying mainly tho markets of Japan, Cal cutta, Great Britain, and Hong kong, although, when market con ditions aro favorable, much Java sugar comes to America. In addi tion to sugar plantations, 358,000 acre3 of coffee are grown and there arc 232,S13 acres of tea under cultivation. Government Agricultural Aid In tho production of these three products tho planters of the Islands have been ably • assisted by the work of the Dutch Agricultural In formation Service. New types of coffee, especially "Liberia” and “Robusta," have been Introduced u a result of experiments conduct ed under government control, and | [ht export of coffee developed until It reached a total of 266,000,000 pounds in 1919. The tea Industry also has profited greatly from the establishment of a government tea experimental garden and labora tory where scientific Investigations aro conducted. Quinine is another Important product which tho wise initiative of tho government introduced into the Dutch East Indies from Peru as long ago as 1S52. Tho soil and climate fn western Java have been found to bo very favorable for tho cultivation of tho cinchona tree, and In 1919 there were 131 private cinchona plantations—five In Su matra and tho remainder In Java. Cinchona “gardens” aro planted in terraces on tho steep slopes of the mountains. Sumatra loaf tobacco is a favor ite wrapper In tho United States and commands a high price, while European markets absorb large amounts of both Java and Sumatra tobacco. Important Source of .Vegetable Oils. The Islands aro also an Impor tant source of supply for vegetable oils. Most important fs coconut oil, but the list of oil-bearing seeds includes as well soya beans, kapok seeds, castor beans, and peanuts. Ten to fifteen thousand metric tons of kapok, or tree cotton, are annually exported to be used for mattresses, life belts, bandages, for the manufacture of felt hats and In gun cotton factories. Java kapok Is so buoyant that It will carry nearly thirty times Its own weight In the water. There are 134 kapok estates In the Netherlands East Indies. This colony long ago won Uw name of the "spice Islands.” Three fourths of tho world’s pepper if produced there, but the list of spices, besides black and whlU pepper, also includes chill pepper, nutmegs and mace, cloves, clnna mon barks, cardomons, and arlcs nuts. To these products may bt added the medicinal plants, cubebs, and coca leaves, and a great variety of essential oils, such as cltronella, cajeput, patchouli, and canangaolL with lemon grass oil and palmarsa oil. This varied record of the prod ucts of these rich islands can be continued with a reference to tho fibres, cotton, sisal, hemp and coir, or coconut fibre, and to such forest products as rattan, and copal and Uamar, which are used in the manu facture of varnishes. Rich in Mineral Deposits In mining, as In agriculture, the Dutch East Indies have long en joyed the benefits of scientific gov ernmental development and con trol. The most Important minerals aro tin, coal and petroleum, al though thero are also certain iron deposits. Moreover, lead, copper, manganese and tungsten are found and diamonds are mined in Sooth and East Borneo. Coal production In 1920 was 978,484 metric tons, and the gov ernment is now operating 'three mines, two in Sumatra and one on the small Island of Poelce Laoet, off the south coast of Bor neo. , Gold and diver to the value of nearly $3,000,000 were produced In 1918. Other minerals found In •mall amounts are antimony, ar senic. bismuth, chromium, mercury, molybdenite, nickel and platinum. Blind Man’s Buff Even in this age of enlightenment some folks spend their money blindly. They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes were bandaged. , And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want. Advertising is a beacon to guide you in buying. It shows you what to buy—where to buy—and when to buy. At the same time, it protects you against fraud and inferiority. Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest and their prices right, or they could; not advertise successfully. ; Don’t play blind man’s buff with the elusive dollar. Spend u few minutes each day running through the advertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. Read the Advertisements