The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 05, 1923, Image 8

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-•* — - ■ • v • f ™ . --- , - ; igjj THE BAWNER-IlERAt.B. ATHENS, CEPACIA FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Years of Satisfactory Service. Strong Companies. Prompt Adjustments. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Three-Four*Five women's community clubs will to jiei-ye our MNttr as shcli *T II I? II ft _ HTil I TflFlP make up tbo agricultural and live- bid ua do Until the tomcijn | H r Ilf H nrfil I J|n,l stock and domestic exhibits, such to ua also, and pr^y f jQod's f| § g| L IS U HLfU-IUIIU as mowing and cooking. I comforting grace may “ ^ Arrangements will also be made bereaved ones always. Directors Approve of the Plan to Hold Central Fair Following Series of- Community Exhibits in County. A MAN WHO BECAME FAMOUS Doctor R. V. ierce. whose picture appears above, wan not only a suc cessful physjfi.in but also a pro- fnund student nf the medicinal, qualities of Nature’s retnedies. ro»*L and herbs, and by <close observation of the methods used by the Indians he discovered thHr Kr«*nt remedial qualities, especially for weaknessei of women, and after careful pre paratlon succeeded In giving tr the world a remedy which ho a beeji used by women with the best re sults for half a century Dr Pierce’s Favorite Prescription If still In great demand, while man>* other so called "cure-ails” have come and gone. The reason for It* phenomenal success Is because ol Its absolute purity, and l)r. Pierce’s high standing as an honored citizen of Buffalo la a guarantee offnll that Is claimed for the Favorite Preseri] tlon culiar to women. to hold a cuoltry show In connec tion with the, fair and manufactur- ! ing concerns in the county and city j will givo exhibitions of their pro duets. No carnival will he held In con nection with the fair, the commit tee opposing this means of making money with which to finance tin fair. Tribute to Mrs. Rosa England Booth On Saturday morning. September 1, 1923 the eiigel of death gently touched tin tired eyclUl3 of Mrs- Rosa Fnglish Booth Into sle**p, ar, l find's voice called her spirit into fullness of joy in Hts presence ermore. »ss. which lasted Directors of tho Chamber of for several months, everything -hat Commerce Wednesday endorsed medical skill and tender I° v *ng the plan to hold a county fair in an d tender. loving Athens in November, following a could do for her was done. She report by the committee appoint- bore her suffering with patience cd to study the proposition. j and cheerfulness, but lit n The fair will follow a series ot wn « spared the fast hour community exhibits In the various j ferine which h On Sunday afternoon just nbrul sunset she was tenderly laid rest ‘neath a mound of beautiful flowers, sent by many sorrowing friends. Lavinla Lugand Mygatt. of the county, to be held j the last week in October. Winners J peacefully of these community exhibits will ; T«» those have exhibits at the central fair. side sir The boys clubs and the girls clubs of the county together with Got the Real Thing ••For five long years I suffered with stomach trouble and what t colic. found it doctors called gall st‘».*« all said nothing but ar ynuM iln me any soml. who hml tokon your mod, vised me to try It, and £", tho root thin*. I foot holt, thnn t hove In elcht yoim nnd am praising nod for Mayrs \von- -gulator for the His pe- j ,j* r f u i Remedy.” It is a , simple harmless preparation that remove* the lot of so .there. and she sweetly and "who were at her bed' ,ve the sweet assurance v ,._ her Master was gently leadinr her through tho valley of tlm shad* ,,f death, and cn h*o the hrlghj realms above where so many ol her dear ones had gone. .She was tho faithful companion of Mr. W. B. Booth and the voted mother of Mrs. Robert,I,. Mixon, operation ton, d. C., And Mm A friend Send 10c for trial pkg. to Dr 1 t } ie catarrhal mucus from the in- - "7 j test Inal tract and allays the !i\-j I flammatlon which causes practi cally all stomach, liver and Intesti nal aliments, Including appendici tis On© dose will convince o» [ money refunded. For sale by * all Druggists everywhere— Advertise- * ment. READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS daughter* of Washing- John L. Tny* ..f Athens She also leaves three sister* Mr* Watson of Wintervllle, Mrs W. F. Fowler and Mrs. Parr; tws brothers. Meshrs. Ed and Artbui England all of Athens. To her husband and daughter* she leaves the beautiful memorj of her life filled with tfoldeu deed' which sprang from a hart of love—* a memory which time with it* all* eubduclng power can never era»e. But not <n the home aDno wa.« this spirit manifested, but many relatives nnd friends will miss her and Cherish her memory—thanking God for having given her to us and Katherine McDonald, 'Hie American Beauty, Palace Tonight; Pictures Late Pres. Harding Funeral Extra Attraction; .X ‘Merry Go Round,’ Thursday and Friday Special Feature. therine MacDonald »tepi from atmopphere of a rural grocery a lavishly furnished Parl- fftudlo. Although In ’The Road,” l\er previous picture she was seen chiefly in simple ginghams, her latest production -nr Scarlet Lily,” now showing at the Palace has a sotting as vivid as tho title Itself. In it she wear; as many gowns as most women wear In a season. There 1* a picturesque smock, o: (cour.., lor the studio; a daipty negligee of orchid, trimmed wl'b squirrel, embroidered with clus* r* Of iucious grapes. an ever rg gown of heavy black material, . / oft with conventional designs o. pearls and sequins; and opera cap< of grey, lined with brocaded gold metal cloth, topped with a luxu-, rlous fur collar "Almost every woman on thi enjoys her role more if she Pataca'Extraordinary Attraction Thursday «nd Friday -clothes' - ,ay, Miss MacDonald “Merry Go Bound" < •'By that 1 tnean ‘dress up- clothct the Paluce Thursday^and t t •y- —evening, gowns—wonderful furs— It's love that makes tho ^ fine feathers. Gingham* have their ptnta'-but oh. how I love the lofe silks and satins of a rich man’; wife" PICTURES OF HARDING FUNERAL PALACE TONIGHT women * The Palace presents tonight as the extra attraction the remarkable pictures of the laBt rites paid tc the late President Harding, from be Impressive funeral in Wash ington D. C. to the simple burin at Marion Ohio.‘This is for tonight only at ihe Palace theatre. The management of the Palace tukes great pride In being able tr present to its patrons one of tht greatest motion pictures ever pro duced—the picture that took a yeai to make, cost a fortune and go round; It’s love thnt makes ihi "Merry Go Round.” All tho. vol uptuous, scintillating life of ruya Austria, it* colorful revelry—th< night life of Vienna at the heigh* of it* glory, the gayest, most fas dnatlng cltV on the globe. A mag nificent. powerful picturlzatlon d the merry go round of life, whirl ing and spinning to the tune ol pleasure—ft mad whirl of love, lift and luxury. Starring the screen’s new sen Rational beauty, Mary Philbln, am the screen’s handsomest lover Norman Kerry, imported by « huge cast of rare brilliance, and played amidst the most lavlsl settings ever In pictures, this will hold you enraptured from start tc finish. This Is your opportunity to see the .year's greatest picture! At the Thursday and Friday. Brother Mrs. J. P. Proc tor Is Safe and Proceed ing to Stricken City of Japan. M*rs. J. P. Pioctc? Wednesday morning received a-message from the navy department assuring her that her brother, (Commander L. Hlfcmah, chief engineer of tlhn Asiactic fleet, is safe from the Japan disaster. , Commander Hileman is stationed on the Huron, flagship of fleet, and the admiral wirelessed ttiat tho squadron was proceeding to Yokohama and would reach the devastated city Thursday morning Mr. A. H. Davison Back From North Mr. A. H. Davison returned Tuesday afternoon from a trip of some seven or eight weeks to Now Jersey and other points in tho north. He spent the latter part of his tsav In Now York, selecting a large stock of fall and winter goods for their store. Mr. Davison Is greatly Improved in health and in fine trim for a prosperous year’s business. LI "Ready to turn on the lights! 4 i’nafaued-rrt 0° selling Defco-Ught. the well-known farm which the company haa juat n °The^ announcement of thla pta» „%3Sr directed to thoao who live In farm homes, it la Btated. ‘We want to make It eaay for th< farmer to have electricity In home, and to know before nano jiiBt what the whole thing will ®Mj him,” declared offlclala of the Del BO-Llght oompony. In reaponao queatlonlng about thla remarkab)l '' lit tVfly atated, the plan ta to fufr nlah h atandard model Deleo-DIgnl plant’ and atorage battery, to In- .tall It complete, wire tho houae for ten llghta, put In ten drof lights, complete even to the ©leetrR bulb* In the sockets, put In a gen* ef.l power outlet anywhere Via th« house the owner may ehoo*e, lr short to furnish a complete Delco.* Light Installation, ’‘Ready to tur» on the lights,*’ ns stated above. f.ow prices are assured, on at models nnd. In addition, financin'’ of the purchase Is taken care of where ndeessary by -nn easy pay* meat plan which calls for on.lv * small cash payment. The Delco* Light company Is well known fol Its efforts at spreading tho bene fit* of <uectrJc!ty 1 ntho country nnd mnny thousands of farm homo* today know drbat these boenfit are. thnnks to the kindly influoiie of these widely known Delco-Light Plants . It Is safe to p»-edlet wit* the aid of n plan like this nnd vltl so mnnv thousands able t«> enjoj the advantages of electricity, ah cordlngly, that great numbers wl? tnke Advantage of the opportunltl <rhlch the Delco-Llght company of fers, to buy their own Delco-Llghl nlnnts this fall and Join the olhW thousands who are alrendy enjoy fng this modern convenience. Athens Visitors Among those visiting In Athene Wednesday were H O. Brent, Cin cinnati. Ohio: W. F. Horne, At lanta; L. J. Thorpe fit. Louis, Mo. C. H. Lnfferandre, New York; David Woxelbnunv Atlanta J, Ellis, Atlanta Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Bin Johnson. Knlamnzoo, Mich. Miss Clnra M. Verner, Seneca, S. C. J. C. Conk. Atlanta; A. S. Pnden. Atlanta: C A. Plummer, Atlanta J. Carson Baldwin. Atlanta; O. R Shirley, Atlanta; F. A. Decker Greenville, 8. C C A. Hamlin. Atlanta; Harry E Parker, Atlanta; Dr. and Mrs. A. Di Bush and 'daughter, Grand Rapids. N. D.. T. H. Cooper Montgomery. Ala.; Mr. and Mrs. E H Webb, Atlanta. George H. Ryan, Lynchburg, Va.; Mr. , and Mrs. W. E. Allison, fit Petersburg, Fla; W J. Johnston, Jersey City, N J.; Q C Rowland. Wrightsvtlle Ga. J. W. Byrd, Atlanta; W. M. Rpgers, Atlanta. A. H. English, Jr, Barnesville, Mrs A. H. English, Jr Barnesvllle, Ga.; R. J O’Neal. C I Bond. Alexandria. Par Jenote Ho gan Agnes Oa. Read Banner-Heraid Want Ads. TO ORGANIZE HEAL President of State Organ ization Speaks; Brantley Dozier is Temporary President. Steps leading up to the organiza tion of a Real Estate Board In Ath ens, to be affiliated with the stat« and national organization, were taken Wednesday mhrning when n temporary organization was per fected with Brantley Dozier as pres ident and H. P. Lawrence as sac- tary. C»«*y MUTpbev, president of the Stute Board of Realtors, ot appeared before n meeting of v number of the local real cstnta dealers and explained the organi zation and how it worked In other cities over tho country and the or ganizntlon, followed his talk. President Dozier will name r committee to canvas the real es tate firms of the city and ascer tain If an organization is generallj desired here. If so by-laws and tht rules and regulations of the Dod.v 111 be’drawn and a permanent tr- ganizntlon perfected. Among rent estate men at tending Wednesday were 0! : n and It. Dozier, Jr.. S. W. Ussery, H O. Epting, C V Ray. II I* Lawrence George S Crane, Charlie Camp* ell Ben H. Barrow, B. R. Bloodworth F. A. Lipscomb, Charlie Eckford, J T. Anderson ' Ninety-Seven Traffic Cases Docketed in Sep tember .J. H. Griffeth Heads Commission, Suc ceeding Beacham. Police last month arrested 97 violators of the city’s traffic laws, according to report of Chief Henry W Beusse to the Civil Service Com- taifffflon- Tuesday night. Of the 97 cases docketed for vio lation of the traffic laws, 36 were for speeding, 26 for no rear lights and 19 for glaring head lights, the report showed. A total of 232 cases were made and $2086.95 worth of business done by the department part in cash flqes, part In stock ade sentences. J. II. Griffeth, Jr, was elf Red chairman of the Commission suc ceeding W D. Beacham whose term as chairman ended, this month. The rotntion system prevails in elec tion of chairman for the Commis sion. FUNERAL NOTICES! COSTA—Died in this city yes terday afternoon at 3:45, Mrs. ItoHlna Ctista in her 39th year. Mrs. L osta was bom in Italy but had lived In Athens seventeen years Sho Is survived’ by foci* husband, Mr. Mlko Frank Cpsta, mother, one alstcr and one brother. Tho follow ing gentlemen will please act ai pallbearers and meet at tho resi dence, 485 Boulevard, promptly ft 9:30 .tomorrow morning: Me- Ross Crane, Joe Meyers, Elliott Fears, Dave Beer, Arthur Palmer, Chas. Baugh, That! Dlackstock, Dick Bullock. The services will be from St. Josephs Catholic church tomorrow morning, Sept. 6th, at 10 o’clock, Fhther Clarke will of ficiate with Bernstein Bros-. Funeral foome in charge. COUGHS DISTURB 8CH00L WORK School teachers should' give the same advice to children who have coughs as did this Florida teacher “I recommended FOLEY’S XIONEI AND TAR to the children in my school who had the ’flu’ and gooi’ results camo whenever it war used,” writes Mrs. L. Armstrong Okeechobee, Florida. Foley’s Ucui- ey and Tar contains no opiafes Ingredients printed on the wrapper Quickly relieves colds, coughs nnd croup. Sold Everywhere.-—Adver tisement. Here and There Around Athens m WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. Mm Buster Jackson Is suffering a broken arm, hurt in a baseball game Tuesday. The arm was brok en in the samo place several weeks ago. Owners of about seventy-five residences on Normal avenue and other parts of the Fifth Ward will be haled Into court unless they connect with the city sewer line! within the next few weeks, the Board of Health decided Tuesday. Ause Sims Is In the city jail charged with disorderly condufet and a warrant charging assault with Intent to murder his wife, Lula Sims, was to have been Is sued Wednesday. Ausp, a negro- slashed his wife with a big knife near her home on Elbert street, Tuesday night, “for nothing at all,” his wife says. Athens Kiwanians will meet at the Cm,veriest Tea Room at 2 o’clock Thursday. Klwanlan Walter Sains Is in charge of the program Wednesday morning at 2 o’clock the fire departments were called to Athens avenue to extinguish a fire on biie roof of a small house. The roof was burned considerably but the house was saved. The Jefferson road will he opened for traffic about September 18th so it is announced by oxiunty engineer H. K. Nicholson,. Webb and Crawford was award ed the supplies contract for the month by the county commission ers Tuesday at the regular month ly meeting. Read Banner-Heraid Want Ads. GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN.DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A large amount of local funds nbw on hand for immediate Disbursement on City Property. Germany Can’t Keep *i»tanc« i, Mwt «tw, <. it V) • a. current impression fn bank-ec rir Up Resistance; May He, which expect Germany to Renew Discussions ; h « jnitinuv,i m th« next te W „ a „ . , In the direction of proposals u,,t MERLIN—Germany ha, t rrlved n V ‘ b ' SU " * llh at the end ot her tethor ,o far a, Be ' S ‘ an * 0Ver - her ability to finance passive f? A Few Cents Eat More Wheat i, tho difference In firat coat between and cheap floor. The big difference is in the later cost of poor flour—in bad results and wasted material. The best really costs less hfter all. Ask grocer. Webb-Crawford Co. Wholesalers, Athens, Ga. your DELTOR DEMONSTRATION Mrs. VanBuskirk, a representative of the Butterick pattern manufacturers, will be in our store this week giving instructions for the use of the Deltor. The Deltor is an exclusive Butterick feature, clothes can be made better and with much less work when the Deltor is used. Mrs. VanBuskirk will gladly |ive y°u instructions on making any garment. Davison-Nicholson Co. ATHENS’BUSIEST STORE ' Thorntons THURSDAY Dinner 50c' Vegetable Soup v Roast Pork and Sweet Potatoes String Beans Boiled Irish Potatoes Com on Cob Muffins and Biscuits . Choice of Pies Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Fried Chicken, Cream Gravy Butter Beanfc Fried Com Vegetable Salad * 'Hot Biscuits Coffee, Tea-or MUk 60 Cents : Demonstration Sale of Congoleum This Week Rugs and Piece Goods Prices Lowered for This Week Only Beautiful Pugs in colorings suitable for any room in the home. CongoleUm by the yard for bath, rooms, halls and other floors. Congoleum is the cheapest,, durable floor covering in the world. Easy to clean and long wearing. Take Advantage of These Special Prices ^ for This Week ASK HOW TO GET BIG PIECE OF CONGOLEUM FREE TO BE (JIVEN AWAY AT CLOSE OF SALE.' i ATHENS' BUSIEST STORE Special Sale Congoleum Rugs Now Going On Tuesday started a sale of Congoleum Rugs, with prices tjecidedly lower than usual. The special sale wili last until Saturday night. CONGOLEUM RUGS need no introduction to housekeepers. 9x12 ...$16.95 6x9.... $8.25 9x10'/, .. $14.75 3x6 .. .. .. $2.15 7‘/ 2 x9 .. .. $10.50 3x4% .'. . $1.75 Davison-Nicholson Go. Afrriwvdi nTTornom cimnnri