The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 05, 1923, Image 5

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■ . - ■ — - "' - - ■ - FAfl* FTVE THB BANNER-TfBRXLD. ATHENS. BEOltCtS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEVRER 5, 1013, swimming social meeUnk. Frank O Miller, adjutant, has sent the following letter of invi* tatlon to qiembers: Dear Buddy: Tuesday night, September 11th. is going to be a Hod Letter Day in the history of the Allen L Flemming Post of the Americas Legion. We are going to have a big so* cUil meeting at East Lake at 6:3C p. m., of that date. There will be u general big time including eats (plenty of a< dancing, *nu»L — If you have no way* to get there some to the Court House nt o’clock and some one wtll take you There will be a way for everybody. Please fill out the enclosed card and mail 'at once as we want tc know how many to count on. Bring your wife, sweetheart,' or girl friend with you. Yours of ra big time. FRANK O. MILLER. Adjutant Don’t forget to mall Its card. HEW GREEK P«^“, known' financial and charitable or* ued at $45, : COO .with Heps of $15,- 005 and $29,004 *wUh, certain minol rights to 20 V4 aefes and' 'a crOj mortgage to the bank.. the Brook* side property, valued at $27,500 bought by Barrett & Company, t» which Thomas Barrett, Jr, holds title. * ' When Mr. Pratt was asked about the, company’s cotton hbldings Judge Gannhl replied for him with the statement that the fehedul' showed 3,093 bales in Augusta and 268 bales in Greenville, having a total value .of !;J91,000 In reply t« the attorney’a question, the referee said all was pledged except 81 bales,,. , Mr. Elllston’s election as "trustee which Was approved by the referee came aftr WHellam H Fleming haf told the creditors that Mr. EUiston had saved the company $20,000 the first day, of his receivership by closing out certain spot eontractr with the mills at 4 price much higher than /cotton quotations o/ thnt time : gtuizittoos. By nightfall the fund, nMiH n Ann Marled with a check few $5p,000 from a banking affiliation, was n pouring into the hands of the II American Red Cross at a rate II which would indicate, a million Collars would be recorded in a l HI * ew k°' l ‘ rs - IM In the raeantimp, cable and U V wireless dispatches, streamed in 11,1 from tha illfated island, adding de tail to tho story or the disaster and increasing tho casualty list by tens . of thousands. Friends and* rela- -— tives, Americans, Canadians and rea- Japanese, of those known or be- the*lWved to .havo been in the strick en area, c’.amored for news. Con sulates, steamship agencies' and newspapers were ' besieged, bu? were abe to add little to the pub lished information, because* of the* dearth of direct communication with tho razed cities. One of the season's most enjoy able occasions will take place next ’Tuesday night at East Lake , when the Allen R. Fleming, Jr., post of the American Legion will hold a big (Continued From Page One) During the flrit part N of the ses sion which was private. Signor S*l- andra announced that he vm* awaiting instructions from Premie* Mussolini on Italy’s final attitude. This latest project which would mean direct negotiation with Italy but through the medium of th* council, does. not Involve bringing into play the league machinery, ft* provided i nthe covenant; but If ac- Jcepted by Italy would probably sat isfy the league leaders, whose goal is a peaceful settlemeht, however that may be attained. Th# Italian did not disclose their view on thf Greeks connected with the problem of disarmament. The council thought the assembly might want to discuss the two questions to gether. This may mean the tem porary shelving of the Canadian suggestion which Is of interest ♦* the United States because of thr senate's discussion of Article X. The ^Canadian suggestion made T clear-In the article that no slat* would be called upon to go to war without the consent of its ^nrlia- ment. A public meeting tu -the found! will be held tomorrow morning fo the premntat on of the Itnllnn «■ ATLANTA RECEIVES ORDERS FOR CAMPAIGN ATLANTA.—Orders to be pre pared to receive nnd transmit to division headquarters all donations ( or relief of Japanese quake suf- ( pr ors have been' issued from the southern division headquarters of Ho merlean Bed' Cross here. The ,rtinn followed 1 President Cnot- I,Ire's appeal for contributions. Laurens Executive Committee Fixes Date For Primary DUBLIN, Ga.—A meeting of the Laurens county democratic execu tive committee was called fo? Sep tember 4 to fix a date for tLc reg ular primary. NEW YORK WILL RAISE MILLION FUND AT LEAST (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK.—'This city today I, Inc into Its .pockets to provide re-1 tjnf for tho hundreds of thousand* | hurt imnjrrv and homeless Htif- 1 LIBRARY OF BEE LITERATURE DEDICATED BY HONEY MEN MADISON, Wis.—A library of litenture on tho industious bee will be dedicated at the Wisconsin Col lege of Agriculture here today, and beekeepea from every stat in the Union, fom Canada and from # numb of foreign counties are here to Join in the historic event. (Continued From Page One) alued nt $34,334, with o of $12,000! a Store a S. C., worth $1,000; th< i in Laurens and Tatt 1 i nail counties, totaling 2,796 acres I valued* at $69,000, with liens o' j $16,000 and $2,000; 781 acres o* land one mile east of Augusta, val isiiTul of Hr.n<7o. Americans and Japanese joined In a campaign launched from headquarters of internationally Market Gossip Received Over F. J Linnell & Company’s Private Wire | CrOIU.E SICCM^fTN; Starring the screen’s new sensational beauty, t- MARY PHILBIN and the screen’s handsomest lover NORMAN KERRY Thin in the picture thnt astounded New York! After playing three tremendous weeks nt two of the largest Broadway theatres, it hoa been booked for a nlndcflnito run nt one of th legitimate theatres in tho very henrt of New York’s the- ntrleal district! Do not miss this opportunity to see the! greatest picture of the year! _ by New York, most on nears. Southern spots Tuesday were unchanged to 70 down. Dallas 35 lower, middling 23.40. Sales, Dal las 29,071, oil-told, 40,940, largest so far this season hut probably includes holidays vs. 20,237 lust Friday. As expected, exports from U. S. now running ahead of loot year, since Friday 136,000 against 33,000 since Aug. 1st 320,000 vs. 244,000 compared with last year stock on shipboard at Galveston, Tuesday was 15,000 vs. 9,000, New oniut ... n nnn OhlyBecause 20-LIGHT COMPANY DELCO-LK ;s can they make o/Electric Light Planti !Lu4u;i:'. MARKETS COMPI2TE3Y INSTALLED for themost popular farmsize While future cotton went up Wednesday there was, no change in the local market. # Here is the in stallation you S et for J539:52 One Delco-LUht Flint, the most ■popnlw sine, Model S66-8S0 wttt. M volts , (freight ptld). One steadied Delco-Ulht Exide Fenny with sixteen lar|o capacity ..111 whit extra thick piste* * nd Vrtvy' jlui Jars (frrilht p»)^ Tk» :*n»ntt!on e! tho Plent end ’V-V>7 —««>Pl purchtter to fur- risk Mowet* bts* end battery rack. ivrrtag yen' hone* for ten (10) "iljhii to be iocetod anywhere you whk. ft—* Lwr outlet wherever jo# "wey went H Installed in yoor bouse. m( el ten (10) drop lifhts "wi* oden end lira in.till.uon ol -W. RAWe in yonr houte. - w .standard electri* Utf* Similar outfit with emofler * mr , ant -Mn<M<i08 NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Cloee P.C. a. .24.62 25.25 24.48 25.23 24.30 t. .24.90 25.58 24.84 26.51 24.70 c. ..24.80 25.51 24.75 26.48 24.62 NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Cloee P.C. ,stss 74.80 24,22 24.85 24.09 t .94.15 94 88 24.12 24.84 24.05 ("JUANTITY production makes low price* -J possible. Now Playing in New York at $2.00 Prices * possible. The Dolco-Light Company makes more form electric lighting plants than ony other manufac turer. Over 21 acres of floor space ore occupied by the great Ddco-Light Factories at Dayton. Whole carloads leave these factories daily, car rying Delco-Light Plants destined to brighten farm homes far and wide throughout tho land. Over 4,000 skilled Installation men are daily wir ing homes and installing these plants in all part* Such quantity production and WHEAT- Sept. ,. ., Sept. ... ..-85% 85% 86% Dec. ... .... 67% 68 67% Mav ... ,...-68% 68% 68 OATS— Sopt 87% 37% Dei 39% 39% 39% May ... .,.-.41% 42% 42% NEW YORK STOCKS Open P.C. Coca Cola 77% F«n Copper 33% 33% Studebaker 105% 105% U, S. Steel 01% 91% Southern Ry 32% 32 Loew’s Inc -.17% 17 CURB MARKET BULLETIN Apples, 20c gallon. Beans, string. 30c gdlon. Beans, Butter, shelled, 15c pint Butter Beans, 20 gallon. Butter, 30c nnd 40c pound. of the country. , ,, such unparalleled installation facilities enable tho Delco-Light Company to offer for the first time this wonderfully low, instaHed pnee for the most popular farm-size Delco-Light Plant. Never before has there been such a splendid opportunity to equip your farm with electric light and power. Delco-Light will make your home n better, brighter place in which to live and work. You can make (he housework easier for the women. You can make life happier for the children. You can savo labor and increase profit* lor youraelf. You’ve wanted a Delco-Light P|ant. You need a Delco-Light Plant. Here if your opportunity. DELCO-LIGHT COMPANY Dayton. Ohio' 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 air the time a powerful; light is being thrown on the very things they need and want Advertising is a beacon to guide yott in buying. It shows you what to buy—-where to buy*—and when to buy. At the same time, it protects yotfagainst fraud and inferiority. Merchants and manufacturers wjio; advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest ana their prices right,, or; they, could not advertise successfully. buff with the elusive foliar. Spend a Peppers, 15c to 20c dozen. Cantaloupes, 5c and 15c each. 'Cucumbers, 7c pound. Chickens, friers, 26c pound, fo: -oilers nnd 20c for stags. - Hens, 18c pound. Roosters, 12c pound. Eggs, 30c to 35c dozen. Ham, home cured, 25c pound. Bacon, home cured, 16c pound. Lard, home mode, 16c pound. Onions, 6c pound. Peat, green, 20c gallon. Peat, green, 25c gallon. Potatoes, Irish, 4c pound. Potatoes, new sweet, 4c pound. Tomatoes, 3c pound. you can get your Don’t playTilind man’s ... 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 DELCO-LIGHT Over 200.000 .Satisfied Users R JOHNSON DEALER Watkinsville Ga. Fiprn, 15c quart. •Spinach, 10c pound. Turnip greens, Gc pound. ra—