The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 19, 1923, Image 2

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TOT BANOTB-H1 RAID. ATHENS. GEORGIA | family connection jyl»* of friends. Shi three sop*. Men: 0. A. Vickers » mid *V. M. Vlckc daughters, Mrs. and Mrs. J. T. thnm. and a i children among (’. Adams Juno Walton conn of Si loam; t ndwell. of Stn pf grand th<* tjllp Ifuneral notices! ‘1IOPKISH— I Med s -n of Mr. kins. Ties survived l> MOON—Pled t Bnrbtr Street. Aust unft rtunatc mistake [and we hope that >ur sincere .'*po- . logics are accept d In the same | spirit in which tl ‘jr are tendered. j Dr. Wasson < oing Away on Vacation T«» member* and Friends of Fit Ipoiojries to tho a graduate cir- j n»r and offers it’s I by j young man. tJuiian Carpente University loft O II known 1 ere as a young f sterling cl tractor. Ho f .the #hl Delta TTh. jcial elitlj Clarke Cjub Boys Rcturp From Camp Mitchell Bridge The men ic/s of the Clarke i ngriculturii club- nnual encampment nt dong the river neat Mitchell Jh go, from August 14th | to August I th. the following cotntnu* •resent at tho cm-ninp- i *rs. Centerville, Tuck-j ville and Nowhere, istrlal secretary of tho A., and J. William agents were In >cal Y. M. C. A. gave he use of Pino Tops nmplnt? material, attending were Paul j Fleming, F Iton Fleming, Milton [ Fleming. Robert Lester, and Wal- Fr.wlers community; , nd William Hollowav Holawny Williams of [.Center. Finn • Joe flsrber, Mitchell Ash and T li rchce Berber of No* Applinc of Winter [*ph and Boyd Butler Boys 1 n I tics i ‘ ment: | ston. Win to f Weems, Ind [ local Y. M. [ Flror. conn y \ charge. The lo I these bora and othor The bofs for Lester, o l John Tuc^ f of Tnekston; (rhoTtb WJlli ylllo nml-Jo; of Athentf. BANNFR-H JFALD Grandmol icr of Ldta Woman la lalled By Death Mrs. E. A. dickers, ago D4. died rt tho hojpo < f her daughter. Mrs. J. B. Treadw 11, at .Stathnin Fri day nt C:tO p m„ following a brief jfllnca*. npd f nejral services were weld Saturday afternoon, followed wy Interment r the Sims family burial ground n Oeonoo county. Mrs. Vicki* t was one of the Oldest ttfjd ir wt beloved women fif this sectlo: of tho State. She was tV'i olden of n family of 13 children and mrvivert efory ono of her brother and alstcpi. 8ho was r rbarter member of! nmn had no con HothjbarB B ptlflt chur -h In with tin case, Oconeo corntj. and had a Inrfo [Fferqld hastens t day Miss C > visit Mb sy:h “-^9— Miss. Myrtf »ro is the Kuos' C. Canning, and Mrs. F S K. Wi a vacation rfoti morning ids and rein ountf-j*. ratio Holt in Dcli^h..-.. . Picture It Palace p - | while ’Faxon her. rrell of Waynes* of her sister, Mrs I'rince avenue. ■ Pal imount stel lar vehicle. "A Gentle ure," a light comedy » rama of love at the Sigrid leading and intrigue, will be Palace theatre Hoimquist is Mr. 1 oU’s Wasson and thels lr., will leave trip on Tue.v hey will visit in the Middit It is their in isit I ulaski. Sheibyvllle War trace, Murf£e points befor They will be a lie al>out three wee s. turn. S.S E. Wpai direct fr«im Chat University of T ville, where he I :• toed Course and the stro g supporting includes Casst n ~ Francis, Frank fred Alien, Nodeen Haul and Alice Queensberry. / The story is absorbing} with the :encff laid Jn New nork land Lon don. It concerns a young man who, wager, turns/burgllr for ex pediency and then gets a real burg- lir to assist him In furthering his plans. Joseph Henabcrj directed ) SPECIAL AT MOND I Two Gains j one another ft j forest fin t gait ! second j racing to divert j may cause hum to lose their few of the dy “Westbound 1 F. B. O. film of will he s at re Momlaj HE STRAND *Y AND TUESDAY :hunderlng toward the dark, a huge 2g headway every munnteu u i a hr» w catastrophe that reds of passengers Ives—these are a i amJc situations in ,li ilted,” the great rai'Voad life which it tiro Strand thc- ai d Tuesday. lids morning pastor. Rev. Harrow will on and will hat Is certain to all Bible Presbyterian churcl in the. absence of tl S. J. Oartledge. M read the Bible It iIren deliver a talk to prove ir.terostin; students. The juihlle Is Invft There will be no ev Old Negro Hel I on Liquor Cl irge Here _8UW0AY, AU0U8T II ith violation of tho law. DuBose and Hold Back From prolillitlioTi $ ll Atlanta^ to John: School. Theological I’ulverulty. No fii cr popular preact In 1 fourd In H. H. W, SSON. I'aatoi hition iaw fol- Judge W. J. ofder’g court, indscy Adkins, man, wore ar- n Friday after- two-mile chase Athoiu. Th' *11 plea no nr Hprnt- Mr. Mac? 'olbert, Mr Charlie Mur •rvlrea will iir fnm ^r^Mdrln uneral Homo today (.-Sundayk Aiif »t 4 !».* m. Rtjv, ,W. M. Colic of the Wlntrrvllle Baptist rliureh win officiate. ’ Intcrmopt will lie ’•» the Mathew* cemetery near Hull Youn»r White Man Bound 0 er Here On Li ]uor Charge » Harvey raritht rs, young white man, was bound ver to the state ourt.s yesterday < larged *vlth vio lation of tho pro lowing trial befo Thornton of fnrlthera and another young whl rested l»y poilci noon following through city stree i. Accordlr»g to Chief of •Detective i Cbarloy Sea i*s several pit s of whiskey thrown from by the young men lug chased by the was later foitn of K arithers on detective stated. In the trial before ton yesterday after oi sentenced to fine or $25.00 [ on the city stockade Adkins was fined ing. Winder Mercha its Plan Bie D iv and Will Io!d Sales “Trouble” ncpresontatlves 'll. Tl Du Hoso and Frank A. II M n n L v „ returned from Atlnnta atfer adjournment of th,. Boll, of these I.-Klslaton To Jf 1 '' Htantly on tho job and „ te®”, 1 r m ' most every meetln B of thn^n * ' and those rf #».« • 1,10 "°Use wh.ehX /erled. CC “ on «■*> put throu (• were Inr^ryToa'Cmo' J „ sr of ,h ° nncsseo i compi-?tln7 the repar.-. ry to en- . Hopktr.d Mod lea Company Sv amped With he autr.molille they were bo- •fflcers. Whls- nt i*»o home ilcr street, fhe Judgc^fhorn- CarHhers nyment of hi vo fifty days for vagrancy. I 0 for speed- Storms and of Cables. The Telephones great burden ujh first heavy afternoon Augu*t |M,Hsllile effort l>e of tho telephone] on that dale ure was announced y The storm on a lowed by another noon of,the 7th on the aftenmt added greatly I hies, poles and telephone servlet afternoon nr ted this seetlon ant wore put out of ord -i still lalls Due to Destruction mpnny has had It ever since the 6 ijj wn the lifter Peril Oi Cr< ssing Accidents Is kiereasipg the stli, w damage of ittuf’ wire* essential Again Friday light sorm v telephoi at such an casualties ho: mobiles are OFFER! ‘ APOLOGY Thn Baoncr-F story from Nowm relating to a mu town. In which ! Julian Glenn Ci pllcntcd In the 8lnco the story raid carried n t), Ga., Thursdnv, dor ensp In that was stated that jientep was fm- asc. was puhllHhcd it hern foui d o|t that the voting .rtlon whatever id the Banner- correct tho or- WlNDElt. On.—fS oclul—’Winder morehnnts are plant ng a “get-to- gother" meeting of farmers and liusinesM men here Q » September fi Merchants are pi lining to pul f»n big sales, n ser es of farmers’ Institutes are to t • held, stunts, such ns catching t! u greasy pig climbing the greasy polo and other laugh-getting stun i will be held immlttces for the l»|g event whleh will attract several hundred people Ing formed . Fifteen rabies damaged liy th< rabies carrying a lirge numhc wires have been o| sued and repairs made In many sect »n of each cable, some being opened i » many ty times. Sixteen wiles In the city were broken down i nd thirteen poles along the long dist ti broken down. Prar leally every long distance line has t pen af! twenty four trouble! ed along tho long cl stain Since August 6th to date the phone Company ha# had seven hun dred and two trlej dor. A1I of these ti oul cleared with the oj^roi Aon of forty- five which are dlffitul the rabies hut will ol r« urse he clear ed within the next fe4r i »y ' danning rate railr tads are resorting td heroic measures to reduce the this form of a cident. At a numlfr of crossings wrec, red auto- mounted on platf irms to warn driver t of the fatal results of careless ness, needless, or imprudent c tances at crossings. The entire nation is a oused at the terrible t conomic loss resu ting from accident - Lectures, motion pictures, editorials, s irmons and variov i other publicity for es are being used to promote the exercise pf greater cautiorl The Banner-Hercfd is heartily in aceorc. with thd y • SOME OF THE NEW FALL FURNITURE IS HERE We have never bought a more beautiful stock than vve will show this season—every day something new comes to this store—You will lave to come down and see these beautiful new pieces—Vie assure you never before have Athens people had just lueh real good furniture offered them at such reasonable nriccs. We have a few more spits that are offered at way i all good su ts and good styles king a clea '-away-price so as .fall stocks arrive—You will tits— J ?fWit, M ihogany.. 75.00 required n! t«» r*s 'very effoi pa •* promptly, t dlf- exiie- down low prices—these and finishes, but we are to sell before more of < find a big saving in these si 10 Piece Sheraton Dining Ri 10 Piece William and Mahogany 10 Piece Fumed Oatfflinij 5 Piece Queen Ann^ 3 Piece William and lldry^cd Mahogany V. \... $165.00 3 Piece Old Ivory Bed Room Suit ,\.. 1 $75.00 5 Piece Old Ivory Bed Romq Suit ..\J iuit WJnut $ uit, pom Manager Jarrell state* tlmt owing to tho nature of the di naga t*i 1 is company's plant, more time than was antic p tort service and while was used ,tn make that It had been on fleult problems that has rieneed In this grots tho Ineonvlenec tilt his I forced upon ths patrons, kt the same time, the cause of thel Interuptlon of service being Ufhtnlri:, rain and wind Is a matter over | which his company has no controll further than to use the best known fr.iteetlon In an effort to keep all p plant in best possible condition. On neount of the e«xc. of storm damage, the ftdant have been unable to Instill telephoi and to move stations to lew toratic but It is expected thatlthls iu»rt the work will lie startc| Tuesday next The c**st of #epalrlnj damage to the Compan. will no doubt reach effort to redyce the number o\ accidents,,and goei by offering FREE A Policy f< r $1,000 ii Available o Every Subscriber Betw TRAVEL ACCIDENT Pill 171? INSURANCE PC LICIES rIKEiJj; even, further in a publ c service This offer of r . 'ravel Accident 1 lsurance to subscribers at no cost to tl em is a liberal gift thz t protects agains; the loss of life, limbs, [yesight and payp weekly esult of ccurring daily throughobt our communit r. Insur ance protection is now a modern neces sity. benefits for d ^ability as the travel acciderts which are This P< icy, issued by ths Natio death o injuries caused by Tra' $1,001 the iHill driven' or horse-draw yhohler the sum of One One llanc $500: holder tl Either * $250 i fare-paying passen horse-drawn vehicle i of Five Hundred MR. W. J. MAI FUNERAL AT BEI |y large fig. IEWS’ |ODAY ITEIN’S Mr. W. J. Mnthewsf formerly of Clarke county, died ill Atlanta las Wednesday at the nif of sevenTy nine years. The reftialna brought to Athens Filday morning and carried to the fuleral hoina.c Bernstein Brothers. |Fumral ser vlcea Will be conductld this aftei i nt 4 o'clock at Iho chapel ci Bernstein Brothers J tlhltev \V M. Colle, Baptist mirfster of Wins tervllle officiating. Interment wUI.be if the Mathew* family cemetery In ftlndison ty. The pallbearers f ill be Messrs Ben Sprntling. I. Oi Button, j Button, C. I). Toll#rt. John Williams and rhnrlil Martin. Mr. Mathews wna Lira In Clarke county but later moled-to Madlsc county where he livls most of hb life. He is servied |»y his widow- two brothers. M. PJ Mathews ni Athens and H. I* I Mathew* gf Clarke county, thn# sisters. Mis: Lula Mathews and I Miss Mathew* of Clarke #>unty and Mr* A’. H. Bullock of Ikthen*. Mr. Mat hew k wnf a prominen‘ Madison county The Comi my will after rccelvl g en the Age* of IS and 70 Ye To a fare-paying pass iger In a public convoy Travel Accident Insurance hab savedi many amiiies from actual pJivation, and the grim prediction is made herb that be ore the year, or perhdps the month r week passes, benefits Ivill,be., paid to 'eaders of this newspaper wTio have si^ied the registration form fchowri beloiy. >,h ic a Michigan, pay* for vchlclo which is wrecked In Thousand Dollars for fx»ss of Lit and One Foot, Either Hand iassenger in a private motor- pccidcnt tho Company -will pay Both Feet, Both Hands, or Foot and tho Sight of One r In a public conveyance of o pasftnger In a private motor-driven hlch Is wrecked In an Occident, th# Company wilt pay the policy- Dollars for tho Loss of Either Half, Either Foot, or the Sight of k locked down, or run over by a tmlpr-drlvon or horse-drawn y, the Company will pay tho pollc>foldcr tho sum of Two Hun dred and Fifty Dollars for Losslif Life. w ;ekly indemnity—$io ling ns a passenger in n public or nftlvatc vchlclo according to the he sum of Ten Dollars per week will# totally disabled for a period cec ing three consecutive months, ■ Registration, Idei tificafion and Emergency Benefit—$100. ■ notice a* provided In tho policy emend a sum up to One Hun- i policyholder in tho hands of frlen i If rendered unable to t accident or Illness. I. R. DLCtDDWORTH, Registry Agent, National Casualty Co^ Will llsue the Policies and Bottle Claims of hie City. E VERY tubs :riber—old who comes within the ge limits' n *y r - . This Cou ion Must Be L ho "!ir ;*!rr' and DeKt ered to this OFfic; mark# BERLIN—To Bon at the Fren frontiers Cologne. Germans I •ent large qnantltlJ Air AIR rold confines* and Relgfo’r. I consigned to f recently the Brltfat whence n»« air the ever-present c anger from ’ ravel Ac cidents by sendir g or bringin the Cou pon to this office There are no strings to the offer. It ii absolutely ! REE. No red tape—not even a medica examina tion is reqired. 1 'he'coupon I ills every thing you have t< do. Can you afford o pass this c iportunity to carry a Travi I Accident 'olicy for $1000 vfhen it c sts you notl ing but a moment’s time? Now—this minu e—before y< u forget— clip and fill out he coupon ai d get it to this office at the very earliest ipportuni- ty. Protect youi self. WARNING: Th* lllustr Hon and Text of thl Advertisement are Copyrighted by IllckeW- Mitchell Co. Infrin omenta will be proaecutcd. THE BANNER-HERALD’S fes T? Before P >licy is Issued. In consldfmtlon Dally nn<l Hund: t nvr.-M to pay th^ FItME. tho Trerv Deliver the pape Circulation Department) ly subscription for Tho Danler-Herald. a period of ONE YEAR, fir which 1L Ntuwr subscription price, I iimfto receive, tcc’dent insurance Policy deverifod by you.f It you are atf present a ouoscriber. please no subscribers, as ifell as now. are entitled to nil tl of the Travel A# i.font Insurance Plan, but i present amt ncv| must semi In this blank, issued aa soon f* subscriptions have been require a weekjbr ten days. i I Free Offer of a $1,000.00 Tr» aurance Policy to All Iu Read*