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Buick Four Wheel
Brakes Minimize
Skidding
Oar Stopped Twice As
Quickly By Light Pres
sure on Foot Pedal.
idvances in automotive
Of the six-cylinder body
mo la known as ‘"Double »
It/fs painted
id the interior Is lim >1
devil finds work for Idle hands tr.
do” and this motto has been util*
llzed to Rood advantage In form
ing the substance for this enter
taining story of the effect of mod
ern life and Jazz on a manly and
upright youth.
■d for the roughest of busi- |
The Buick people emphasize tj
there Is nothing experimental abc
the Buick ?our nheel brakes. Th
are merely an extension to
wheels of the successful extern
brakes f«
Buick on the rear wheel*. Th'
change required, e*f course, a nev
nml heavier front axle and fmn
wheels, but no other elm sis re
vision of consequence. The firm
approval of these brakes was only
thade after a year's study of for
eign design in Kurupe. Demonstra
tions prove that these brakes oper
ated by a light pressure of th«
foot pedal will stop the car at
least twice ns quickly ns formerly
and reduce to a minimum the
nihility of skidding. On the whole
thing.
HARM OF WEALTH
SHOWN IN FILM
Wealth—ttyi
i-dited with th.
FACE ON THE BARROOM
FLOOR" CLOSES TONIGHT
‘The Fare on the Barroom Floor
lie new William Fox special pro
uctlon will be shown at the Strata
fieatre tonight and tomorrow.
“The Face on the Barroom Floor'
■ a twentieth century melodram:
rdete With thrills including th-
iring escape of .prisoners fron
le state penitentiary and ft thrill
by I
He
B. Walthall head? the all-
Ttutii Clifford.
brakes constitute
of the
• I n h.
B. Y. P. U. Notes
Puffed Grains
Steam exploded—airy, flavory
8 times normal size
Quaker Puffed Wheat and Quaker Puffed Rice arc
whole grains steam exploded. Over 125 million steam ex
plosions are caused in every kernel.
The food cells are broken, so digestion is made easy
and complete. The grains are puffed to airy globules,
thin and flaky, with a taste like toasted nuts.
Thus whole grains arc made enticing. People revel in
them morning, noon and night.
They arc served by the ihillions of mothers who want
their children to eat whole-grain foods in abundance. At
breakfast with cream and sugar, between meals with
melted butter, at night in bowls of milk.
Whole wheat supplies 12
minerals which growing chil-
dren must have. It provides
Qvakir
mmm
MrllS/TIa
fpllJfiSfil G
their need of bran. And milk
rH--
supplies the vitamines.
Here whole wheat is made a
food confection, by Professor
’,41 ** issM //
Anderson’s great process. And
the finest cereal dainties peo
ple ever tasted are made of
rice and wheat
Quaker
Puffed Rice
Quaker
Puffed Wheat
ATHENS COTTON
Teh local cotton market showed
a rise at the close Monday over
the previous close of Saturday.
The market closed Monday at 21
cents. The previous close wa?
23% cents.
IT PLUG SAFE
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Close P.C.
Jan. 23.91 24.25 23.60 23.65 23.75
Oct. 24.20 24.55 23.84 23.89 23.97
Dec. 24.20 24.52 23.87 23.89 23.9.7
11 A. M. Bids: January 24.57;
October 24.36; December 24 35.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO.—The meteorological
conditions of the country at night
and the elaborate < precautions
taken by the government to guard
against the hazards of night air
plane flying all will favor the
success of night air mail serve'
23,
Oct. 23.70 23.95 23.23 23.35 23.31
Dec. 23.75 24.05 23.38 23.44 23.42
11 A. M. Bids: January' 23.78;
October 23.78; December 23.85.
3 1-:
LIBERTY BONDS
Open
l-4s ..
Second 4 1-4s _
Third 4 l-4s ..
Fourth 4 l-4s .
Victory .. .
100.00
98.8
98.3
98.30
P. C.
100.1
98.8
98.5
98.2!
stands a small and select infirm
ary where diseases of the. throat
are treated. Patioents suffering
from chronic laryngitis go there
for medical attention.
Tiie attcqitlon of the police was
called recently to ,a series of day
light hold-ups occurring in the
vicinity of the sanatorium,
seems that Ingenious crooks watch
ed prosperous looking visitors en
ter the institution, noted the wors'
case—those so unable to utter i
sound that they had to make signt
to the doorman—and then set up
on them when they left and rob
bed them of their money and val
uables.
Facscist Party Is
Started In Rumania
By A. I. ALMAND
ie First Baptist B. Y. T
each Sunday evening
orth-while de votion am
ental
Tonights program will he In
charge Of group two of which Mlsr
Ruby Smith is captain and the en
tire audience or any one that de
sires may be on lier group, this
policy Is being carried out during
tin* month of August. The sub
ject for this evening is “Friend
ship." There will be a specially
musical rendition and plenty o*
good songs, ns nnr musical direc
tor Ted Levy is the best to ho ha*'
In the land. We especially request
our short course hoy* and girls te
be present with us.
The time Is 7:.30 p. m.
Dec
37%
May
40%
NEW YORK STOCKS
Open
1 P.M.
r. c
Coca Cola .
7(1%
70 Vj
Ken. Copper
34 U
34%
33%
Studebaker .
102U
102%
102
U. S. Steel .
87%
KK%
88%
Sou. Ry. ...
31%
. ...
31%
Loew’s Inc. .
14%
II
KILL FLU GERM
(Continued From Page One)
chlorine, to be sure, but its other
disadvantages render it entirely
unsuitable for inhalation.
“Chlorine is a powerful local
stimulant and n violent irritant.
Even when inhaled in small quan
tities, it produces extreme irrita
tion of the mucous membrane, fol
lowed by coughing, sneezing,
spasm of the glotis and possible
inflammation of the membrane
lining tho air passages and the
lungs.
OPPOSED TO
'CHLORINE
“Of course, chlorine would lib
erate oxygen ns soon as it camo
in contact with the hydrogen
air and this oxygen would be ben
cficial. But why not inhale oxy
gen gas nlone? Then you'd have
your oxygen without any of the
harmful results of chlorine.
“Bacteria cannot live in ox;r
gen, and if you give one a daily
inhalation of oxygen, of course,
they're not going to get 'flu f
berculosis or any other disease of
the kind. But why bother with
chlorine?”
WHEAT—
Sop.t .. ..
Dec. .
May
CORN—
Sept
Dec
May ..
OATS—
Sept. __ ..
the government inaugurates
3. <3 23.94 23.30 23.3.> 23.42 this service between Chicago and
Omaha next Monday night, ac
cording to government air service
officials in statements to The As
sociated Press. The distance is
450 miles. \
Air conditions at night, it is ^
pointed out, are more favorable to| _ii
flying than during the day. The s
night atmosphere does away with
the “bumps” in the air which are
■ the causes of lamentations of day
no io av,atwrs * These “bumps” result
99.19 f rom the sun’s rays coming in con
tact with the moistoned atmos
phere rising from wooded lands,
lakes, rviers, and green vegeta
tion, which forces upward a
strong air current. As these cur
rents meet the airplane, the piano [
has a tendency to rise and when *
the aviator flies out of the cur
rent _ the machine immediately
drops.
Airplane motors, as a rule, run
better at night than by day be
cause of the increase of oxygen
and moisture in the air, according
to aviation officials. They ex
pressed the belief that this would
add to the success and efficiency
of the government’s night mail
service.
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open
99%
103%
108 \k
62%
61%
BUCHAREST—A Fascist party
after the model of the Italian Fas-
been organized in Rou-
mania. Its motto is “Justice to
the just, death to the evil; Fascis-
r> never forgets.'* *
In its program the new party
declares that Rou mania needs,
dictatorship for the
oration of order, security, and
honest dealing. It calls also for
the expulsion of foreigners, whose
presence to the extent of 1,000,000
persons gravely complicates the
housing problem.
Am. Tel. Tel. 122%
122%
ACCEPT WARRANT8
ATLANTA, On.—Tax collector*
would he required to accept cur
rent warrants In payment of
rent county taxes under the term*
ofn bill pn*scd by the house and
now pending before tho senate.
Price Sale
Of 850 Beautiful Summer Dresses of Linerts, Voiles,
Ginghams, Ratines, Organdies, Tissues—All At
50" Off
Never have we offered such wonderful bargains as We are offering today in
seasonable merchandise. Ail new styles and of the best materials. You surely
can find several pretty frocks among these dresses.
Nothing Reserved—All on Sale At a Reduction of
50 Per Cent Off.
A SALE OF CAPES AT ONE-HALF PRICE
Silks, Woolen and Fur Trimmed models all included in this big ONE-HALF
PRICE.
A 13ALE OF SUMMER MILLINERY—All Hats that sold up to $10.00 CO QQ
and $12.50, Reduced to
All Colored Silk Blouses Reduced to ONE-HALF PRICE
A sale of Crepe Gowns at $1.49, in flesh, light blue, maise, helio, rose and
white, plain and flowered. Actual values up to $2.50.
W.T. COLLINS INC.
CURB MARKET BULLETIN
Apples, 25c gallon.
Beans, string, 30c gallon.
Beans, Butter, shelled, 15c pint.
Butter Beans, 22 Vic gallon.
Butter, 30c and 40c pound.
Cabbage, 5c pound.
Carrots, 10c bunch.
Peppers, 15c to 20c dozen.
Cantaloupes, 5c and lGc each.
Cucumbers, 7c pound.
Chickens, friers, 25c pound, for
broilers and 20c for stags.
Hens, 18c pound.
Roosters, 12c pound.
Eggs, 30c to 35c dozen.
Ham, home cured, 25c pound.
Bacon, home cured, 10c pound.
Lard, home made, lCc pound.
Onions, 6c pound.
Peas, green, 25c gallon.
Potatoes, Irish, 4c pound.
Potatoes, new sweet, 4c pound.
Tomatoes, 5c pound.
Com meal, 3c pound.
Roasting ears, 20c to 30c dozen
Peaches, $1.80-12.00 per bushel.
Grapes, 40c basket.
Graham Flour, 4c pounL
Figs, 15c quart.
Spinach, 10c pound.
Turnip gteens, 5c pound.
(Continued From Paaa One)
of murder naming Johnson
slayer.
Colbert Is snhl «n have h
Shaw's ftore when Johnson
in. caught him by tho nrn
shot him. Colbert walked *
here he died.
Amendments Weaken
Lady Astor’s Beer
Bill In England
LONDON—Lady Astor'n liquor
11 Is regarded by the liquor Inter*
its ns a huge joke—In fact so
Owner Drives on, Not muoh ,n *’“* th * y hnv
league regulations poled ont
twenty-ninth home run Sunday
Williams made his twenty-ninth
lust Tuesday. Leading home rut
hitters:
American League
Ruth, New York, 2!t; Williams.
St. Louis, 21; Tlellmann, Detroit
13; Hauser, Philadelphia, 12; Brow
er. Cleveland 12: Tobin. St. Louis,
12; McManus,, St. Louis 12.
National League
Williams, Philadelphia 29; Four
nier, Brooklyn. 16; Miller, Chicago
OVER ONE HUNDRED
KILLED TRYING TO
FLY IN AEROPLANES
LONDON.—Gathering his fig
ures from ail over the world, E.
R. Calthorp declares there were 90
crashes ol airplanes during the
six months ended June 30. One
hundred and six persons were
killed in these accidents, and 04
were injured. »
Mr. Calthorp says it is only by
the introduction of parachutes, and
the capable use of them, that fa
talities can he materially reduced.
OLYMPIC STAMPS
PARIS. -The French government
is preparing to issue speclil pos
tage stamps to comemoratc the
Olympic Games here next year.
ATLANTA ENDORSED FOR
DEMOCRATIC CONVENTinv
ATLANTA. G.,._The 532H
legislature has given its mo „,
support to this city’s ambition
the 1024 national democrats-
vention. According to a lettS”
from Governor Brandon, the Ah
bnma assembly had passed a ni,'
lution to that effect and he
sign it as soon as it reached hi-
1924 Buick
Now on Display
Conolly Motor
Company
Banner-Herald Want Ads
Too Late to Classify.
LOST — PARTY WHO PICKED
up canvas hag of auto tools,}
>bu Street, Saturday, please •
phone 1840. « n 15c 1
W A N T E D—SECOND HAN!)
cash register. Phone Atlantic!
Ice and Coni Corp. al5c J
HAVE YOUR SEWING Machine
cleaned and repaired now, ready!
for fall sewing, at reduced prices.]
repair all makes. Work guar
anteed. Singer Sewing Machine
Co., Phone 288. a!5c
Thornton’s
TUESDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Old Fashion Chicken Pi e
Boiled Cabbage
Corn on Cob
Irish Potatoes Creamed
Muffins and Biscuits
Sweet Potato Custard
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Supper 50c
Fried Calf Liver and Oni
Hash Brown Potatoes
Fried Corn
Vegetable Salad
Hot Biscuits
Crumb Pudding, Cream Sau
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Knowing of His Dia
mond Gift; Police Hunt
For It.
WASHINGTON. — A diamond
ring worth $1,000 was tossed by a
thief Into an automobile pissing
Seventh and I streets N. W., the
other night, as police closed Jn on
Walter Jones, colored, No. 201 E.
street, N. W.
Tho driver of the car did not
notice the valuable ring, and it is
believed that today the diamond-
crusted gold hand rests hidden in
a crevice In the rear of the auto
mobile. Recovery may serve ns
evidence to convict Jones, a
"prayer-monger" by day and bur
glar by night, according to his
story to police,
serious efforts to binder its pas* j
sage. j
The most persistent opponents o* [
the bill when It was first Introduce*’ i
In the Commons now regard the l
amended form so harmless bat |
some of othoem even vent so fat J
ns to support It. !
The original Intention of the hil* |
was to prohibit the sale of intoxi
cating liquors to persons under 1X5
years of age. heavy penalties hernr
provided for Infringements. The
ronimlttv e In ehnrge of the bill
however. Inserted the vitnl words
“knowingly under eighteen” an*'
now the proprietor cannot he fine**
or arrested ttnles sit Is proved tha*
he knew the consumer to be un
der age. /
BABE RUTH TIES I
CY WILLIAM?
CHICAGO—For the second time
A much-used Rible was taken this season. Babe Ruth, of the New
from Jones at the Second precinct, j York Americans, this time without
In another pocket was found a re- j the aid of his Sam Crawford bat
EMPHASIZES FACT
THAT ENGLAND IS
IT IN STMPAT
WITH RHUR POLICY
volve
alleged Jones broke Into
private homes by night, an.l dur
ing the day he prayed for forgive
ness for his sins. “The Bible helped
me toward heaven,” he said. He is
specifically charged with breaking
Into the residence of Mrs. Isabella
Gardner. No. 1328 Eleventh street
N. W. and stealing Jewelry worth
$2,000. Including the missing diam
ond ring.
tied his home run record Sunday
with thnt of Cy Williams, of the
Philadelphia Nationals. Ruth, for*
bidden a few days ago to use the
big stick with which he had beer
making his home runs because it
did not comply with American
AMAZED THIEF THANKED
FOR RESTORING LOST VOICE
PARIS—In a secluded spot Jus'
outsldo the walls of Paris there
We invite you to ride ir
the 1924 Buick now on
display.
CONOLLY MOTOR CO.
Bread Sale
WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY
OF THIS WEEK
Benson’s Bread Will Be Featured Wednesday
One for .. 10c Two for .. 11c
Only 2 Loaves to a Customer.
There are good bakeries in Athens, and
there is not one good reason why the house
wife should bake bread.
Eat BENSON’S or GOLDEN CREAM if
you listen to me, if not eat Baker’s Bread.
This kind of advertising is expensive, but if
you will buy our Bread for one week, notice
the quality, and consider the importance of
good bread, we will feel well repaid.
Don’t Forget, Wednesday and Saturday.
Bensons Bakery
(Continued from page one.)
tlon of tho Ruhr.
Lord Curzon still loaves It to the
French government to suggest the
method of selecting nn Internation
al commission to exnmine Into Ger
many's capacity to pay reparation*
hut he plainly declares that Great
Rritaln ennnot accept the decision
of the reparation commission on
this matter, since thnt commission
has become the mere Instrument
of Franco-Relgian policy.
Finally, Lord Curxon declare*
that the British government still
adheres to the plan of former Pre
mier Ronnr Law, under Which
Great Rritnln would he satisfied to
obtain from German reparation*
nnd allied debts to Great Brit
ain a sum sufficient to meet Great
Britain’s obligations to the United
States.
The note handed to the Belgian
nnd French ambassadors on Satur
day, expressed the sincere dlsap
polntment with which the British
government had received com
munlcation* of France nnd Bel
glum, especially since Great Brit
aln had suggested that an Inquiry
Into Germany's capacity to pay
should he conducted within the
framework of the treaty of Ver
sailles. and that the German gov
ernment should be asked to with
draw Its orders enjoining passive
resistance on conditions that this
should he regarded as evidence of
good faith involving reconsidera
tion by the occupying powers of
their conditions of occupation and
gradual return to normal of the
industrial life In the Ruhr.
The British note remarks that
“It Is difficult to think In what way
greater consideration should have
been shown to tho Franco-Belgian
point of view.”
LIKE A BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF FURNITURE, YOU’LL
BE VERY PROUD OF
YOUR DETROIT JEWEL RANGE!
HIGHER RATE8
MACON. Go.—Increased rale*
for electric power dispensed by
the Central Georgia Rower Com
pany will go^ Into effedt September
the state* utilities commission
| having authorised the advance.)
_ I The increase wfll rnnge from
J 3 mills a kilowat hour.
tO |
The designing and finishing are fine examples of the masterly
artist. Materials: No better on this earth—high priced or low—
if it’s a Detroit Jewel its best in all ways. “THEY BAKE BET
TER!” That’s a slogan true that rings to the four corners of the
country.
—Made for 56 years—and all that time—And Now
—Guaranteed by the World’s Largest Stove Plant to be “Best
in MANY ways: Satisfactory in ALL ways!”
Our guarantee, which we are glad to add, is merely a tiny Red
Rose of recommendation that we willingly lay on a Monument of
Success.
Pay No Money Down—If That Suits You We’II
Take the Old Range—And Allow
Liberally For It.
You can Pay Balance Our Easy Way—As little as $5 down if
you have no old range. You’ll hardly miss the other monthly
payments.
Athens Gas, Light & Fuel Co.
PHONE 54
PHONE 54
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