The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 19, 1923, Image 4

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Conferenc i To Decide I low To Grade (Products ation For inner 5S Is Ad- -A ronferonce of nrketlng and ng- cocsider grading of fan isystetns of mar I crops and uni nd ginning law letter addresse Baughman, Texa t markets arv •vernors and states, mad ommisslorier alsi rm legislation ii for financing th< o the rural cred act and Iawi nneacted In aom* lm f *«» set Harighman stating arranged !nt< vltii approval front TUB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEO! to be lacking to provide the ut- t in riding and driv- well as in pleasure to sense of refinement, ble to do even the jus- line that a complete MARRIED 50 TIJOMASVILLK. and relatives of Mr. M. Futch, of this ci| gratu luting them August 16. The da; would do, ov ing to lack of span new advantages celebration of their J ds have visited Buick uring the last four h ive you seen the new c|ns to be on every- For some time has been pretty along information 1024 Buick model As usual, the da: wrong. True i Dame busy is to what the would be like, was mostly Buick just P. U. Notes i be By A1 BERT ALMAND Bap 1st B. Y. I*. V, pro onlght Is lessen--sub, Vhnt do the works of Chrigthjn have to do with hi an Interesting ie In which all Christ iave a vlatl. interest e special music ren: following well Ifnown li»s Virginia Allen, Mis? tlr. Thurston and Mr. Troy Anderson ..this quartet sing; urgent reason for at- dered by i rtette: na Lawf’i Deadwyttfr. should be en too little uni art of the sec tion of ideas ultnrai products," 1 In a stat lan. “Standards for i promulgated by rnment and It is •s to come togeth- have*proper laws ral legislatures tif rmity with federal an be give producer should Ight to know th products. If eacl and classers un 7 » correct grades, cap a large bene- dgment The s called upon to nd classes which (1 at by tho have been en tile buyer. There fore, we maint iln that'the pro- wise has an/ini 'rent right to hav< graded and class- nts ns well ns by hich he must have been ated. according tl nuule by the aupet ntemlent *>{ schools tfn annoyed school term for the will begin on Monrifl \ September 24.-Arrangements ha 1 b been made with tho city health by all children who cinnfted may have ■craped" free by visaing tho city health department. tflcer where ould be vne their "arms PANTS WILL LONDON— Edgar Prior look so much al ke that when they swam tn a moo one, defeated the ot inches, judges could Wbn. Now the twins feront colored swiint ing trunks. Fall Styles Fabrifcs agents o sells." Haugh|nan sjrid If the confer- would reronimend measures to be legislatures of dpatlng {or enact < • i * f TELL and Albert recently and er by a few t tell which krill wear dlf- n Light UINETAX Represei tative of Glynn County Author of Meas ure, Sa; s It Will Aid the Highway Department. (By ATLANTA Goorglii (loin Gasoline and Moclatsd Press) Go.,—Passage by the ii Arscmbly of the Munn highway hill Saturday harartr Ized by B. F. Mann, bf author of’tho measure, as the forward step |ho state has yet taken for better ri Defending .tlio stnte hlghwaay de partment, Kciroscntatlvo Mann sahl some of the handicaps under which It hud been u|f mating had been “tat- ken advantngJ of by designing poli ticians" rexulang in the good cause suffering. In view of the "splendid showing mode by the high way department" In the recent leg islature investigation. Mr. • Munn expressed the I hope "such agitation and mlsumlerJtandlngs pletoly fade ofvay” and full cratlon tender* "The advoctfe of a state system ighwaya those adv«H'atllg a general better ment of the pplilic roads throughout the counties Ih* encouraged bill" said the "The k-glsluf| I tended to the sentiment ull « ter highways, bill will put ui Ion dollars In county roads t every reason t. tho passage of the ‘presenttativc. 1 lias merely res. | great und growing the state for bet- |The three cent gas dditlona! three mill state system and state. A)ready the ,tyle that will be worn next fall and rinter are bel inc ihown in fabri t suitable to t^aatfh weather. Th woman who her new cloth s very new and ‘who la alert t< the develop ment of styles will otice nmony tho-c advance model frocks made —ketches, tof the on the lines of the* The circular-front skirt'la accentuated ith a flounce which also trims tl e bottom of skirt. Carrying ot the same iuea, sleeves may b cut with curve from wrist tq elbok and edfrqd with ruffles. Such frocks—authe tic forecasts of next acxson’a mod —arc shown in heavy crepes, moi e and Batin Chief Atlantia Gana Warns Against Thieves (By Al ATLANTA, lantaoa to automobile aucu by Chief expressed ganized gang "The police city. eevrythtng in t| auto-thieving chief said. '•] them unless operate with iat«d Preta) arning for At- the watch for has been ls- Pclice Beavet- opinion an or- s at work in the going to ir (lower to stop Atlanta," the we cannot stop era of cars co- and make sure their cars are I looked whenever they are parked! anywhere." Approximately Itwelve cars have been replied stllen this week. NURSE LONDON, who has bee use cf a large fli of Lord Latymer, acquainted with before she was a She never had ill ircnvj vrcjiva, mui s aim nun. " . * «« that one may en j . next wln-M^ng the last ter’sj fashions to tl s summer’*-! Wo. when he fabreis. | •*)». [REWARD Granger, nurse, 4)00 a year and under the will Id ahe became n aome time to nurse aim single holiday years of hi* invalid, she ruling nr 1 though tho pot not step dowi the Job. We wll overjoyed when Mis Harriet M nder comes back lnt( She has been ill vulesclng slowly, nd wish her a speedy Time 7:30 lcome. unveiled to the pullic, prov ■sensational .both fas to advanced engineering and llndy design, but scarcely along theflines that the loquacious dame hid so freely pre dicted. Those of motorlom who have been accustomed lath year to ex pect a great dealt of Buick arc in :* disappoii ted. Confronted show roon by a huge pos ter detailing a f rmidable list of features," 1 icy had only to turn to the cha.« :is to verify its •laims in every -i stance. A redesigned s x cylinder motor —of course being 1 Buick it is valve- in-head—new foi -wheel brakes— just as distinc vely Buick; in creased wheol-ba e— consequently more room; an i irenious new car buretor with aim >le arrangement for quick heat a ijustment; com plete automatic ubrication; new springs; new axles; heavier frames.. These ire some of the literally scores f new features noted in the six* And many of these apply to he fours, includ ing the four-wh cl brakes. The new six ylinder engine of 60 * to 70 hoi epower, is a big story in itself, t e brakes another, body design an ther, refinements and equipment nother. Through adoption of new y designed cams and a heavier ( ankshaft, unusual quiet in operati* i has been attain ed, which adds one more element to the notable i ower, speed and smoothness of * leration attained without a single sacrifice of Buick principles. All this evolution ary rather th in revolutionary* y while entirely consistent with f'.hevauxJ the secret order branch past Buick prac icc. of the American Legion, will be The new be ly design imme-} held in Ban Francisco October 1 diately impress* ? the visitor as to 19, affording to information U| TO’FRISCO AS LOCAL DELEGATE Athens Man Named As One o '.Five Delegates to Repre sent Organization At San Francisco. The Promenade Natonale of La 9*>eete *l£s 410 Homfnes et 8 uncommonly gi iceful and beauti-' ilti-’reived film ful, without l^*ing in any sense. In Seattfe by ‘ oo^j of Atlanta, si freakish. The adiator and hood are suggestive f the best foreign design, that oi the sixes being fully nickeled, * i the fours enam eled. The hea lights, with non glare lenses, ar of new and hand some contour and, in noticeable harmony, the istruments on the operating boar* and the tail lights are of the sanu shape. Both sixes and fours have a flush type ven tilator in the c wl. On the varit is sixes the wheel ,s been lengt enod from two to four inches, al ording much more room. In the I rger cars, the aux iliary scats ar four inches wider and afford ri* ng for three per sons. In fact, he so-called seven- passenger mot lg can accommo-. date nine per? >ns if necessary. There arc t* l body models on the six cylinc r chassis and four body models n the four cylinder chassis, new in the 19 five-passenge t esc, three types are 1 line. These are a Brougham touring sedan and ar >ther five-passenger sedan design; service,” botl cylinder four It is ed as the "double sixes, and a four- passenger coupe, g&at surprise to note the custom * mlity of finish, ap pointment on equipment In all of the closed m dels. Nothing seems tfonnl headquarters David .T. MeyerharUt. state ndjutant of Geor- Ition to the delegates go- the local voltures or lodg* In Georgia, the Grand Volturc Will sei if five delegates. These It. E. Graham, of Savan nah: Jo in M. Slaton, Jr., of At lanta Fr ink Holden, of Athens; A 'nmp, of Newnnn and Dr of Atlanta. Only dele- d alternates holding ere- Ill be ndmltted to the the convention, but mem* Societe will be admitted trollery upon presentation ii ership card. the session of La Society •nnlers de gnre will be tho rank of voyngeuri The ritual will he by a wrecking crew the Grnnde Volturo ol Californ n. Sidney It. C. I^< gates dentials floor of bers of to the Durlni 500 pris raised I millt air* enipllfie Wiles, said ho missed. 18 S 40WBATH CPUELTY- LONE )N.—Mrs. Ethel Agnos <eoking separation from open her has and. charged cruelty. She pushed her bed against a window, ind allowed snow to come 1; ‘r bed while sho was 111. The charges of cruelty were dis- but Mrs. Wiles received her sop! ration on other grounds. WHERE TEMPERATURE IS 317 DEGI 2ES BELOW ZERO. FORT W )RTH, Texas.—Fort Jin there ind then drop it to the Worth folks *- .. ... ... weather com much hot any other .... ...v.v men ui up it to me floor. It vouid break into a thou- town’s citizei ry—yet right here is the coldest s ot on earth! Furthermoi \ it stays that way —at a tamp rature of 317 below zero. That’s right, 317 below. The goven nent’s helium plant is the scene ness. Naturi this temporat can be extrac ed for use army and nav r dirigibles. f this extreme cool- gas is liquified at the helium the Special saf* guards are main tained to kee these rooms insu lated from th * rest of the plant; Lieutenant R. charge, gives There’s E. Davenport, some. “If a persoi hand in th t hand would so solidly tha Put a fre h would just put his temperature, his one second freeze it would drop off. piece of beefsteak sand piei »s, flying in all diree tions. “A lea* pencil would do the same. S jel pipes, when subject ed to bu part of this tempera ture, shri k so quickly that all paint droi * from them. A human body woui 1 also become so brittle it would i ill to pieces. Helium, which is extracted froriff the tiqucf ed gas, is non-iaitom- mable, an possesses 92 per cent of the huo rancy of hydrogen. Its use in diri rible airships will make them imn une from the explosion disasters o the, last few years. After h< !ium is extracted, the gat goes b ck into the city mains; as good a ever for cooking the family dint »r. Meantimi Fort Worth folks choose to s olter under the Aug-, ust sun, rafier than frequent the! city's cooles spot. . 8UNDAV, AU( UST 1g, 1923. ! Ath dns’ Neighbors 1 1 i ROAN COUNTY —A meeting of, the 1 of Morgan Is called constd r the matter of buyin* threshe * anil recleaner machine. Grady ; nd Paul D. Atkinson will drug store in Madison H. H*Jland & Co. will open n oods store. Prof. Aplleton, pasture specialist from thelState College, delivered addresl at the pasture meeting vinterl pasturage. eycloH of considerable force struck the Ivicinity of Austin last Wednesday! doing much dumage. The roof W. P. Vurner’s gin- house was Blown off. His new barn was lifwd from the pillars and c.arrled six feet and the top of hi? garage carri^l off. ptff-nad ^Teral out- buildings wrAsked and some out buildings nndla small dwelling on Mrs. Bacon’s*! place were blown down. A wasnltub filled with yater was blown 10(1 yards and found In a cotton patcl with water In it Mrs.’ Dickson fad a total loss ol crack und shell uge of kernels, rancUl and infei large p. iind auch h.com, "4 With worm. Mrs. A. B. Join son who i reared in Al irgan county JleA his home in le*jidlan Miss. large rocker on h torn to pieces hlle flower pits were uninjured. Corn was blouli down but cotton unhurt. All peanut gH use peanut plcH threshing niach| their crop. are urged to instead ol i harvesting ireshlng machine? ROOD REASON FOR BUYING Edward Lane of this citv/ rushed into the Flint brant/ Wednesday:—“Here is It in cash which I want tn, posit on one of those ca’ had not in tended, to pujfhas at this time ' ‘ r 'e just had a demo .fetrJ tion# which It once. '. Lane J f his/^vjfe ed /s4me ? ! made me want In explanatfcn^ stated that he had just witm thin A thft see: veryVrotfcerfulj drivinV aiabo] hour c|i ffigh; Verle ^phi tor for tlie whei dfrted fipnt o] •sed L4ne sc:. ed the aitl the fir cam* to an .al st insjlint stop, undoubt- - saving the life of the pet, with kmonstra- uick roranch, at fen a small boy rom the curb i.i IcaiVs Mr Lane ■p^and Mrs. L Johnson ap- four* wheel brakes Thatl kind of a Mr.’ Lane, i he nbrife good 1>y signing the order. enow why labor- ei ted and went on a ted reasons for unhappin ?S3 and ignor- e< to perform the a: sforming those to live after with part portant Chicag vvorkeip. She’ city fare, ship Adam 1898 back o’ t e yards.” Now, mhre than t irty years there, q estions ai swered«at least ng the most im- lfare position in women social c mmissionei She serve* social Hul he has bee \ director of the Univc ’sity of Ch cago Settlement. Th was she’s hold official w among Ifare agencies. In practice 1 to answer calls for every | of heed or destitution, i oman who' formed her cial sei rice theories in practical helpful: ha s to being And working tive aid Miss Ma y E. McDowell, of pubic wel- her apprentce- cjrk under Jane House. Since are department father informa- at the settlement house mswer those calls without I irplexed at their novelty, the same time she is out a plan for construc- to “Hobohemia.’’ "TheA are from 30,000 to 75,- 000 hor e’icss, jobless men here all the fime,” she says. going to open a ‘clear ing hoi|se’ for the unemployed I think it, will be the the kind anywhere, don’t expect to get i all the thousands in the ri nks, but we shall get more mfre as the weather gets Those who need medicine treated and those who want v ill be settled in job. will prove a new thing of aggressive carrying ’ to those who need it, in-, f waiting for them to come i their own complaints.” this fa . first ol ‘We facts hobo and colder, will be work ‘‘Thi the \v of hel stead in wit A Worth-while Reputation The he d tutions sa rs “Tie beneflci spur Patroni: for honest r mg a repu to risk anj Me LELLAN’ 5-10-25c STORE AUGUST ANNIVERSARY SAI All new merchandise bought especially for this sale and not overstocks for/6 so-called “clean-up sale”— MONDAY 10 A. M.—SPE 25c Ladies’ Vests .. . • 19c 40 inchlSheeting .. . M. ... .. 10c yard 36 inch Bleaching .. /I. .1.. \15c yard MONDAY 3 Pf AW—SPECIAL 50cSilk Hose 1 .... Wi .... I. 1... 25c Faniy and TUESDAY lOfit M.—SPECIAL Ladies’Ylesh and white-Embroidered Night Gowns, $1.75 Valuy . 1. .. . J 29c $1.00 Turkish T4\wls . 1 .. ./ 10c Men’s Unipn Su|p, 3 fo\ .J. $1.00 ^SPECIAL $1.25 Men’sUJoJrte Stitched Work Shirts 49c 27 in Ginghajps, Assorted Colors and Pat terns, 25c Value, Ail this Week for, ,„J0c yard This Week Is Our Big Anniversary Sale Week Don’t Miss It. of one of this country’s great manufacturing insti- man who builds and the man who buys arc both iaries of reputation. To the one it is a continuous ind incentive—to the other, the strongest of all guari atces that what he buys is worthy.” the manufacturer or merchant who has a reputation and fair dealing. Such motives must actuate the consistent idvertiser. The man who invests real pioney in build- ation for himself and his merchandise cannot afford of it by taking unfair advantgae of his customers. o He must retain the good-will of the buying public. Without this, his business cannot succeed. Every til His producl service mustl he advertises he puts his reputation in your hands, or the wares he has for .sale must make good. His as advertised. < v That is wiw it pays to read advertisements, to deal with ad vertisers andlto buy advertised goods. Yes) ( It Is Worth Your While to Read the Advertisements IliiSiiiiittMttMMtaifll •• m -