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Phone Three-Four*Five
jorij by Vork’ committee
is a great compliment to Athens
'as we were in competition with
more than thirty cities east of the
Mississippi river and south of the
Mason and Dixon's Une.
Committee Explains
Purpose of Health
Clinic Coming Here
—-— Iterdny afternoon from Mr. Cour-
Ahcns Selected By ASSO- tonay Dinwuidie, director of the
ciation After Fourth &K
; Demonstration For the Health Association, announcing
that Athens had been chosen as|
one of two southern centers in
'Country Was Agreed
i Upon.
A brief outline pi tho purpose of
tho Child Health Clinic to be es
tablished here by the American]
Child Health Association was is- 1
tned Thursday by tho committee
fct jeharge of setting forth Athens’
49aim for the clinic.
The statement follows:
l "A telegram was received yes-
hich the committee would
duct its demonstrations.
“This decision probably means
more from the standpoint of the
conservation of infnnt and mater-
rial life, the promotion of strong
healthy bodies for our children,
(health education and public health
in general than anything that has
ever hapnened for our community.
Incidentally the selection of Ath-
“The original plan of the com
mittee was to conduct three dem-
/onstrations in the United States,
one in the north, one in the west
and one in the south. The compe
tition for thccc demonstrations
was open to two tlasses of com
munities: Rural communities of
approximately 30,000 population
containing no center of more than
,000 and to urban communities of
approximately 20,000 inhabitants.
At the time the Athens applica
tion was put in the committee had
already located their first demon
stration in Fargo, N. I)., an urban
community, and had decided that
the western demonstration should
also go to a city. This would nec
essitate locating the southern
demonstration in a rural commu
nity if the two types of popula
tion were to be represented In the
demonstrations, and this was the
derision loachcd but the showing
made by Athens was so good that
after reviewing our application
and sending a representative down
second survey of the local
conditions it was decided to put on
.a fourth demonstration and locate
•it in Athens if they could be as
sured that Athens was prepared to
take over and carry on the work
as its value and necessity was
demonstrated.
“The committee has under con-
cate in a general way the lines of
its activity as their program is
flexible and will be adapted to the
conditions present in the several,
communities selected, modified and
extended as a study of local con
ditions reveals the needs and the
agencies which can accomplish the
greatest good.
The Night Dish
Exploded Wheat—Airy, flavory puffs
Quaker Puffed Wheat in milk form, the greateat night diih
“>ple ever get. The grama arc steam exploded — puffed to 8
vs normal siae. Each is a (laky flavory globule, a real food'
infection. And the food cells arc broken for easy digestion.
Whole wheat supplies U minerals which growing children must
have. Also their need of bran. Milk
is rich in all three viiamines.
Make these essentials so enticing
that your family will eat them daily
and in plenty.
Quaker Puffed Rice is rice grains
puffed in dike way — by Professor
Anderson's great process.
Fragile in texture, nut-like in their
taste. No breakfast dainty was ever
so delightful.
Let Puffed Grains bring your
folks more joys and better food.
Quaker
Puffed Wheat
Quaker.
Puffed Rice
and the events will be of fntei'e*^ —
to watch.
Only four cases of typhoid fevei
were reported In Clarke county Iasi
month, three in the county and om
in Athens, record in the ofice 01
jJ D. Applewhite, county health
commlsioner show. Athens ant'
| Clarke county have probably thf
.lowest typhoid rate in the state
In deaths and number of cases
Mary Philbin featured in “Merry Go Round at the Palace today and
MATERNITY CLINIC
WILL BE FIRST
‘The establishment of a mater
nity clinic will probably be one of
the first steps taken, the services
of this, as well as of all < other
ngencies established, will be
placed at the service of the local
medical profession to furnish ad
vice,'guidance, and supervision for
expectant motVrs during the im
portant period before, during and
after child birth. Medical advice,
laboratory facilities, trained ob
stetrical nurses and social work
ers will be available for this serv
ice. • Similar services will be avail
able for the period of infancy, the
fiist two ycarti of life, when dis
ease takes such a heavy toll of life
among those helpless little ones
and causes such heavy economic
losses.
Supervision of the children of
f ire-school age is one of the activ-
ties of great interest to the com
mittee and their co-operation with
local agencies which are planning
to cultivate the fallow ground in
this period of the child’s life can
be counted on.
“The committee ha sunder con-
sidoration the advisability of in
cluding on its local staff in Athens
a full time pediatrician (specialist
on \ the disedjso of children) who
will work in consultation with
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Linnell & Company’s
Private Wire
Here and There
Around Athens
NEW ORLEANS, La. Liver-
pool wax due 23 to 25 up byNev,
Orleans, 21 to 25 higher by New
Over £00 Normal School
serenaded Mr. and Mrs. A. Rhodes
at their home on Hill street Wed*
nesday night. Songs familiar tc
all who have heard the Normal girl*
were sung and some special ones
ere heard, dedicated to Mr. am 1
recently
Southern spots Wednesday wero Mr *' Rhod “, who wtr »
100 up except unchanged at " mrrled -
2i Kouki Dallas 05 higher;
middling there 24.40. Sales smini-
er; Dallas 5,712; all told 10,079.
Spinner takings for week Fri
day will run against 160,000 last
year and 239,000 in 1021: were
137,000 last week. Likely to be
large this week for first time this
Mason and will probably mako
better showing in the future now
that exports arc of respectable
proportoins.
Thursday’s market probably be
dominated by attitude of Liver-
pool, weather and trade advices,
perhaps to some extent if Bank of
England discount is raised.
Rumors that Japs were free
buyers in Texas Wednesday not
borne out by sales reported which
were smaller than previous day.
■May have estimate by National
Ginners’ Association Thursday or
Friday on quantity of cotton gin
ned to 1st, instant.
First ginning report of season
will bo issued by the census bu-
phy.icl.na of the city and to whom
.o^ic"' 0 f ^ «W* *“ very heavy for
Dorsey Furniture company*. |
windows at the new store, cornel
Clayton and Lumpkin streets, nr,
nitrating much attention. Thf
lllthtlng refects nre splendid nnd the
window's nre so Arranged htat the
entire stocks on the lower floor uri
displayed.
A, swimming demonstration will
be KlVen at tho Y. M. C..A. Thurs- 1
dliY night. The public 1s invited I
able to secure
private doctor,
“The effort on tho part of the
Chamber of Commerce to secure a
park system for Athens and the
Parent-Teacher Association to se
cure playground! for the childien
will be ably backed by the demon
stration staff as they fully appre
ciate the value ot recreational cen
ters and out-of-door breathing
spaces in the promotion of child
health. More than this, the com
mittee Is prepared to supply
trained play-ground supervisors if
Athena shows its readiness to take
over and prepetuats these agen
cies after they have been estab
lished and their beneficial results
demonstrated.
Does More Rr less
'T'HAT the Ford One-ton truck does more for the
farmer or the'merchant is proved by the great
number of them now in daily use,—that it does
this at less cost is shown by the actual figures—
a smaller first cost and a much lower expense
for operation and upkeep.
The Ford One-ton Track has proved a grant
money saver, as well as a labor saver. It has
solved the problems of economic transportation
between the farm and the dty.
The Ford One-ton truck has all the merits of the
Ford car,- with added atrength for greater capac-
ity. The worm drive of aluminum bronze gives
unusual sod positive power st a very low cost.
Come In and let us show you how the Ford
One-ton Truck will help you and save you money
In your work. »
' IMPORTANT
“The educational program is of
no leas importance than the prac
tical work of the demonstration,
Dr. Walter Brown, the committee’s
repreMntativa who visited Athens
a few days ago, had a very inter
esting conference with Superin
tendent G. G. Bond, in which he
offered to the schools the services
of a trained supervisor of gjiyii-
cal education to work in the
schools under Superintendent
Bond’s direction.
“The above account ia only sug
gestive of some of the activities
which the demonstration may
cover. The results to be accom
plished in lessening human sick
ness, and'suffering and promoting
health and happirits cannot be
estimated but the material gain to
Athena by Teaao not the expendi
ture of a fairly large amount of
money which the committee has at
its disposal, the advertising that
Athens will get as a result of its
selection a xone of the centers for
the demonstration, sink into insig
nificance by comparison with the
other and higher good.
“We are fortunate in having
such nationally celebrated repre
sentatives on the committee in
charge as Barry C. Smith of the
Commonwealth Fund, chairman;
Philip Van Ingen, M. D., treasur
er; Courtenay Dinwiddle, director;
Richard A. Bolt, M. D„ Barbara
S. Quinn, assistant director of the
Commonwealth Fund; Livingstone
Farrand, M. D.; L. Emmett Holt,
M. t).; Sally Lucas Jean, Donald
B. Armstrong, M. D.
“That Athena will prove itself
worthy of tho honor conferred by
Its selection and justify the con
fidence in those controlling its
sffairs, shown by the committee.
Texas, perhaps heavy for Oklaho
ma, but think it will be very light
for valley and Atlantic stetas.
Sentiment apparently more bull
ish than otherwise, favor buying,
especially on depressions.
MARKETS
Extra Young Tender
Beans 30c the gal.
Butter Beans 23c the gal-1
Ion. I
Real Good Tender Com
Fresh Okra 10c the qt.
New Sweet Potatoes
Good Baking Apples
ARNOLD-ABNEY
&CO.
ATHENS COTTON
Local cotton was reported at
26140 Thursday, a raise of fifty
points over Wednesday, which was
26 cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open High Low Close P.C.
Jan. 25.45 .25.95 25.32 29.78 25.23
Oct. 25.75 22.29 25.68,26.10 25.51
Dec. 25.68 28.27 26.61 20.08 25.48
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P.C.
Jan. 25.15 25.63 26.04' 25.45 24.85
Oct. 25.20 25.6Q 25.02 25.40 24.84
Dec. 25.28 25.68 25.09 25.52 24.94
csirnut bo uuubteu."
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CHICAGO GRAIN
Open P. C, Close
WHEAT—
Sept 10144 10144 101%
Dec. ... .. 105% 105% 105%
May Ill 111% 111%
CORN—
Sept 84% 85% 85%
Dec 67% 07% 68
May 08 68 68%
OATS—
Sept 37% 37% 37%
Dec ,... 39%
May .. . .. 42%
I’leasc notice the size and
the quality of our QUAL-,
ITY BREAD, 3 loaves for
25c—Made by
ARNOLD-ABNEY
&CO.
In the District Court of the United
States, For the Northern Dis
trict of Georgia.
I" r® : D ’ Atkinson, Bankrupt.
No. 1569 in Bankruptcy.
A petition' for discharge having
been filed in conformity with law
by above-named bankrupt, and tho
Court having ordered that the
hearing upon said petition be had
oil September 29, 1923, at. ten
o’clock A. M., at the United States
District Court room, in the city
of ATLANTA, Georgia, notice is
hereby given to all creditors and
other persons in interest to ap
pear at paid time and place and
show cause, If any they have, why
the prayer of the bankrupt for dis
charge should not be granted.
O. C. FULLER, Clerk.
NEW YORK STOCKS
Open P.C.
VAN STRAATEN
TODAY
SPANISH MACKEREL
SALMON TROUT
FRESII SHRIMP
Phone 1475
Coca Cola .. ..
KcnnicOtt Copper
Studebeker .. ..
U. S. Steel .. ..
Southern Ry. ..
Loews Inc. ...
78
106%
93%
32%
17
34%
106%;
93%
32%
17%
LAST SURVIVOR OF TRAGIC
ALPINE EXPEDITION DIE8
ZERMATT.—Tbit rodent death
ot Peter - Tang welder has' robbed
Switzerland of Its most famous
Alpine climber, and the but sur
vivor of tho (,arty which -.lim’K'd
the matterhorn for tbo first time
58 years ago, at tho cost of six
lives. Only thne out of a total
party of ton returned to Zermatt
after having mado the first ascent
of tho previously unsealed Matter
horn. These were Peter Taugwald-]
and his son and Edward
Whymper and the younger Taug-
waidvr havo bees dead for many
v<-ar», hut Peter Tanrwalder lived
»„ make oyer JS0 anneals of tho
I moaniam on which ho mlractilous-
|ly escaped death when his sovep
I companions plunged' over a’ cliff
| to tho Matterhorn glacier 4,>-00
test below.
Thornton’s
FRIDAY
Dinner 50c
Cream of Celery Soup
. Barbecued Lamb
Barbecued Lamb'
Turnip Salad -
Com on Cob
Creamed Mashed Potatoes
Muffins and Biscuits
Cocoanut Pudding
Coffee. Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Supper 50c
Fried Fish' Trout
Fried Corn
Candied Yams
Vegetable Salad
Macaroni and Cheese .
• . • Hot Biscuits
Crumb Puddingy Cream Tttnre
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
J. B. Mlddlebrooks of Mndlaor
.county has sold over $30 worth o-
turnip salad at the Curb Market
this summer. This salad was cut
from n patch of 1-10 aero. He hat
not sold any turnips yet, Mr. Mid-
dlebrooks haa timbered fifty bush
els of salad from the patch. •»
never sold', nickel's worth befor
the Curb Market,” he says. At thf
rate of $30 per tenth acre for sal
ad alone Mr. Mlddlebrooks woul.'
reap $300 revenue from an :.cre
He sells other produce.
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WANT ADS
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
A. large amount of local funds now on hand for immediate
Disbursement on City Property.
Macon Rotarians
Win Loving Cup
the rtiiles traveled. Macon had
Rotarians In attendance. other
Moultrie, Tfce Amcrlcus Rotarlitn.
AMERICIIUS, Ga.—Macon Rota- were the hosts.
rlnns won the sliver twin? cup at
the recent intvclty Rotary, meet,
held here. The clip' wds hwnrded
on the basis of numbers present and
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BUICK
Pedigreed Used Cars
Rebuilt Buiek Touring. Ford Roadster, 19fl Model.
Good Rebuilt Dodge Roadster. : : - Dodge Touring, Cheap.
Foyl Truck, Cheap.
CONOJLLY MOTOR COMPANY
CONGRATULATIONS
People of Oglethorpe County!
> Piggty Wiggly congratulates Oglethorpe county on its pro-
gressiveness in establishing a cheese factory.
W? believe that Northeast Georgia can feed hetself. Why
should •we send money to Wisconsin and New York for cheese
Let’s keep our money in Georgia!
Oglethorpe county took a step forward in establishing this
cheese factory. Her farmers 'will now find a market for milk.
Raise alfalfa, put in a permanent pasture for your cows,
then you will get a profit on your cheese. Let us stop buying
Western feed stuff.
“The ccrw, the hog, the hen,” is the road to prosperity. We
have tried cotton and we KNOW what that did for us, so let
us have these other things along 'with our cotton.
PIGGLY-WIGGLY will insist on buying your OGLE
THORPE COUNTT cheese. We are for you and will give
your product all the distribution that we can.
Yours for Sunshine, \ ,
PADDCOK & CO., Inc. \ ’' ’ ,
T>ave Paddock
FIVE STORES IN ATHENS
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
Welcome, State Normal School Girls
will find in our store facilities at your disposal
that will meet every school need, and hundreds of per
sonal ones during your stay in Athens while attending
college.
Our service is designed to meet the special needs of
the students # and we will take pleasure in extending it to
fill your wants. ,
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