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►AGE EIGHT
FIRE INSURANCE
Strong Companies.'
Seventeen Years of Satisfactory Serylrc.
S - Prompt Adjustments.
CAM. FLEETWOOD LAMER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO.
Photic Thrce-Four-FIve
flfff fj ,,:
! t INSULTS FLAG
COLOG N 12—A French civilian
•\va;i arrested recently, liut-released
with a sharp reprimand, on a
charge ef having: grossly insulted
th* JJrltlsh flag. Soldiers say he
fcpat Upon It ”
fi
or
COOK
ING
For more than twenty
years the Carnation label
has been associated with
purest milk. Hence this
label is accepted every
where as a symbol of
highest quality. Convert* t
ient, economical, pure,
use it for every milk
purpose. To reduce the
richness of Carnation to
that of ordinary milk add
onepartwatertoonepart
Carnation. Add a little
more water if you have
been using thinner milk
in your cooking.
Carnation
Milk
Norman Kerry -Merry Go RouhkT
Palace Tonight
! LAST SHOWING -MERRY GO
ROUND" PALACE TONIGHT
Thrco years ago Alary 1‘hilbln
wi.h h little Chicago high school
dllrl. A beauty contest was being
conducted by the Klks and n boy
friend entered Mary's picture
When the final vots was taker
Mary was aminler second place
hut she won something more, v
Chance to show what she could dc
on tho screen. Carl Laemmle pres
ident of Unlverslal Pictures’ Cor
poration, looked, over hpr , screen
test, then gave orders to pQt her
through u careful course of study
Three years of hard work and th^o
she was given her chance—tht
leading feminine role in “Merry-Gc
Mound." Did she make good? Wei
just drop into the Palace tonight
where "Merry-Go-Round" is play
ing for the last time and Judge to.
yourself.
Universal has produced a plctur*
that le a masterpiece. It Is based
on tho thought that -love maker
the world go round” and when yot
analyze the basic thought of the
picture you could well revamp thii
phrase to read “it’s love that makes
the ‘Merry-dJQ-Round.’"
, The stellar male role Is Ideally
handled by Norman Kerry, while
an, Imposing list of talent Is seer
In the featured parts. The seem
of the picture i alald In "The
Prater" of Vienna, which Is In the
same class ns America's famoui
Coney Island. It is a production
that you will regret mlslny.
BREAK ill ntr
(Continued from page one.)
The general view hero is tha’
the league council's action in turn
ing the question of the murder*
over to the count U of ambassador,'
is In Itself an atiertfon of league
authority and thus establishes th>
competency of the league.
The league, furthermore, must
approve the ambassador’s deci
sion it is declared.
VJjJeount iHhli, president of the
league council, announced during
the afternoon session that th*
council's competence to judge tht
question will be discussed at a
later date.
Lord Cecil who is fighting foe
the • life of the league, had per
mitted the waiving of this critical
question In order to achieve a har
monious settlement.
from the League of Nations if shi
does, nsserts n Milan dispatch t#
Le Matin.
"Ftmrn Comttmttd Cow*"
The label it rtd and white
Chicken Croquettes—!
2 rum cold
isnsi
"TEMPORARY MARRIAGE"
PALACE SATURDY
A photoplay which for dramatic
situations, suspense and vital, hu
man appeal hi said to be ono of tht
outstanding productions of the sea-
on will be presented to local the
atregoers when "Temporary Mar
riage," anew production wi'.h a no
table cast of players is shown a'
the Baluce Buturday.
j A perfect cast has been chosei
1 to play the various characters 1
“Tnnitiorarv Mnrrlnsrt .** In the rol
ion Juice and cckry salt may
min* it desired. Add chicken
Sauce, cool and shape. HoU
and again in crumlm and
Drain and garnish with panic/. Tbiaiccipa
serves tix people.
The Carnation Cook Book contains
more than 100 tested, economical
recipes. It will be scat free at your
request. •
\ -Temporary Marring*." In the rol
, of the Wife is Mrytle Stedman, wltt
whom all plcturcgoers are fund-
- liar; Tully Marshall,, another well
remembered character actor,
•ray. Ihe hu.lmnd; Maud Oeorg,• T, E .000.000, tie 'dlvl.lon n.aru.,1
land Stuart Holmes play the twi gt atcd In part:
black mailers, Kenneth llnrlnn nnl
Mildred Davis are seen as the lov
Or*/
FALL SEASON OPENING
j PALACE AND STRANC
J Btratlng Monday for an entre
; week the Palace and, Strand the-
* ntres will have their ^Fall Openlni
Week at which oni ythe new sea
sons pictures will be presented
Watch for the announcement In thli
pnper for the big programs to bi
presented at the Palace and Strand
Theatres starting Monday for fal
#opening week.
The plan adopted by tho counci'
as a way out of the crisis created
by the Itlalan attitude was pre
sented by Quinones do Leon, Span-
.‘•h delegate to tho council, frt'thir
form of n draft resolution passim
the murder question over to tht
ambassadors. It did not mention
action relative to the occupatlor
of Corfu, which was thus tacitly
reserved to the league Itself. ^
(LRAZIL AND URUGUAY
MAY BACK ITALY
. PARIS—Brazil and Uf-guay art
said to have Instructed their del-
'egatea at Geneva to make commor
cajiso with, Italy and withdraw
ASK ATHENS TO
(Continued From Page One)
contributions, and we appeal ti
every reader of this card to im
mediately hand or send to Mr. J
L. Sexton, care of Pickett’s. Jew
elry store, 268 E. Clayton street
his or her conrtihutlon to this re
lief fund. Please make all check;
pnynhie to American Red Cross Re-
leif Fund. ,
Respectfully, »
ATHENS CHAPTER AMERICAN
RED CROSS t
C. W. CROOK. Chm.,
P. S. JOHNSON, Sec.
In making tho plea for Georgia
to raise $30,000, Its share of the
Hodgson-Hodgson
Are Winners in 2
Club Tennis Meets
To All Chapter Chairmen:
"Japan’s fearful tragedy and
Brent need of help itlrs our whol*
nation, and Red Cross workers ev
erywhere are joining hands to al
leviate the unspeakable suffering
which faces millions .of refugees
Help must go to them immediate
ly.
.'.Responsibility for this .great
“ask Is placed squarely upon out
Red* Cross Chapters by the Presi
dent of the United 8tates; and w«
should accept courageously this op
portunity to prove once again tha'
the greatest Mother In the Wprld
is always at the service of those
who suffer.
Very sincerely yours,
JOS. C. LOOAN,
Dlvlson Moncger.
Removes .
Crease and Stains
B
The bathroom is one of
the hardest parts of the
house to keep sweet and
dean. The tub shows grease
and dirt more quickly than
any other fixture. r,
' Red SEAL Lye makes un
pleasant deaning jobs easy.
Keeps the washstutd, toilet,
tiling and Boor spotless. Cuts
grease from drain-pipes and
acts as an officiant disinfect,
am. , i
Write for booklet—de
scribes many every-day
uses. Full directions in each
can. Be sure
and buy only^
the genuine _
Red Seal Lye.g^sa*
Tho doubles In* the Cloverhural
country club tennis tournament
are under way at the club and the
team of Hodgson and Hodgson,
Hugh and Morton, has won two
! nets. Hooper and <M<eadow were the
I 'first to fall before the attack of
the Hodgson duo and Thursday at
temoon Mell and Pound, two
oyoungvters. of the tournament,
;gave the winners a tight run, los
ing by the scores of 7*5 and 6-4.
Friday afternoon W. L. Erwin
and K. E. Lamkin play Fleetwood
Lanier and B. H. Barrow.
B. S. Martin Dies
At His Home in
. Atlanta Thurs.
P.C. Toomos 4 Co.
fMiMDiui, ri.
Ii. Scott Martin, formerly of Ath- (
ens, died. Jr. Atlanta Thursday 1 a
his home. He was 76 years old am"
hint b« cn ill for 3 months.
The Amoral Will' take place af
Mm-tins'cemetery Saturday In Og
Irthorpe county ut 11:30.
The deceased is survived by his
t Wife, three daughters and four
! 8 °»*- He was the uncle of Mrs. F
‘ N. Drewery, a brother in law tr
Mr. R S R> fee. Mr C C KInzey and
Mr Hubert Ryle? ul lof Athens.
Mr. Martin lived in Athens sev
eral years before moving to At-
•InntA nnd had mad* mnqjr friend
heie. He was a prominent mem
- , r of *ho Baptist church and hat'
^always taken a great deal of in
• I.
, „ „ . ■ ™tnu ami m„
■ i i n.itmi will loeve noxtWeel
r ChleaxD where Min llatuu will
ihc Unlyervlty 0 { Chicago.
We deliver the Rood*.
KING'HODGSON (COMPANY.
DR: DECKER TELLS
Kiwanis Meets At Cloven-
leaf Tea Room Thurs
day. Quartette Sings.
Colonel Ryther Guest ofi
Club.
Dr. C v J. Decker gave the Klwanti
'club an interesting talk at th*
meeting. Thursday on the subject
■"•War is Hell,’.' using ns n specif!*
caption the Boxer war in China
find the fearful penalty that the
Nationals who participated, with
yhe exception of the U. S.. China
H tthe close of hcstllitles.
• Col. D. W. Ryther, commandan:
of the University R. O. T. C. war
present and responded to resolu
tions passed regretting his depart
ure from Athena \
Franjt A. Holden made a short
-talk and the quartette sang a num
ber of songs. The meeting wat
*he!d at the Cloverleaf tea room
Dr. W. A. Clarke won tho attend
'kne** prize. An unusually large
[number of mebers was present.
c. W. f>OAlf ; prrxltlnnf of !h*
Red Crow, made an appeal f,*
funds for stricken Japan.
Our customers.,may try
other stores bat they a!-
way Wyflae 'tiai'ltSo Qji'bj.[
atihMn imn/’OAv rv
ONG-HODGSON CO.
THF. BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA'
Market Gossip :
Received Over F. J.
Linnell & Company’s
Private Wire
NEW ORLEANS.—Liverpool was
duo 1 9to 21 up by Ndw Orleans
23 to 23 higher by Ne*.v York.
Southern spots Thursday were
38 to 80 up. Dallas 80. higher tnid-
dliugihere 25.20, sale sincreasing
again. Dallas 15.778 all told 26,699
hales vs. 12.079 Wednesday.
Spinner takings for week Frit
day likely be as large or large)*
than list year for first tlmo this
season return* will run against
100,000 last year And 239,00 I nl921;
were 137,000 last week.
Census ginnings to SOpt. 1, Sat
urday, 9 a. m., New Orleans Umo,
expected large, probably around.
1,000.000 but doubt If it will be
more than 850,000, if that much,
for while Texas likely show up
large, valley and* Atlantic states
probably be very light owing late
ness of crop east of tho Missis
sippi rivor. While market is en
titled to some reaction any set
back of consequence not likely
owing prospects continuation un
favorable weather unless Italian
politics get worse or ginnings be
larger than looked for. owever. It
may be difficult to force values
Fresh Norfolk Oysters
Flounders
Red Snappers *
Fancy Speckled Trout
Pompano
Mullets '
Wholesale and Retail
Athens Fish & Oyster Co.
573 E. Broad St.
higher at this time of the yeaf
when movement is just getting
underway arid lYAlo'es; ‘ five cenU
higher than one year ago. The low
priced season was in latter part
of September. Sentiment remains
more bullish than otherwise.
Ginning omparatives to Sept. 1
for 1923 vs. 1923 and 1921 are:
Texas 665,000, 415,000 A11 other
states blank; 241,000; 71,000. U. S.
blank 806,000; 486,000. Ginnings
expected heavy for Texas but like
ly bo very light other States owing
to late crop valley and Atlantic*.
ATHENS COTTON
Athens cotton umped forward
twenty-five points over the close
of Thursday by closing Friday at
26 3-4 cents.
We allow 5 per cent discount for
Ca8 KING-HODGSON COMPANY.
. See the announcement of i May-
burg’s sale of Jersey Dresses at
$11.&J for Friday and Saturday.
Quality and Service:
KING-HODGSON CO.
PATRICK’S
PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTIONS
Phone 88
Free delivery service
all over the city.
Thornton’s
SATURDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup »
Brunswick Stew' or Roast Beef
Boiled Green Cabbage
Buttered Okra-
Fried Corn
Vegetable Salad '
Muffins and Biscuits
’ Green App^e Roll
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
Supper 50c
Sirlofn Steak, Broiled
Hominy Grits
Butter-Beans
Irish "Potato Salad
'. iHot Biscuits ' l *
r Fruit Pudtling ^
Experienced
Cutters and
High Quality
Meats
—Insure you satisfaction when
we fill your order.
Week-End’ Specials
FRESH FISH
DRESSED HENS
ItlEE
NICE FRIERS
Fresh Line of Fane;
Fresh Fruit' and
:y Grocer let
Vegetables
We Deliver
CENTRAL
MARKET
Phone 101
288 N, Lumpkin
R.S. WORTHAM
& SON
Fancy and Staple Groceries
Country Produce, of All Kinds
Snap Beans, Peu, Irish and
Sweet Potatoes, Turnip Salad,
Roasting Ears, Butter, Chick
ens and Errs.
Best Self RisinR Flour $1.00
Prompt Delivery Anywhere.
Benson's Best Cakes
Phone 1606
itoc
FRESH MEATS
Heats of All Kinds That Satisfy
BabfU, Weiner., Pork
Sausaxe, Fish.
Prompt Delivery
At All Timas,
, . L.
Phone 1606
1296 Hr dice Arcade
QUALITt-
PROMPT AND
COURTEOUS
SERVICE
Satisfying
Features
OP OUR DEALINGS
WITH A GROWING
LIST OF CUSTOMERS
—When you plnce your order
for WESTERN or NATIVE
MEATS, Chickens, Weiners,
Fish, etc., here you KNOW you
,ro buying the belt.
■ - „ Phono 1446
We Deliver Promptly.
WESTERN
MARKET
247 E. Broad Street
MARKETS
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mukual Building
A large amount oj local funds no w on hand for immediate
Disbursement on City Property.
NEW YORK COTTON
Open wish Low Close P.C.
- 26.R0 26.32 25.73 26.06 20.78
2000 26.75 26.00 26.54 26.10
:6.t0 26 60 26.05 26.37 26.08
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P.C.
l. . 25,42 26.03 25.42 20,80 25.45
. . 25.60 26.02 25.42 26.10 26(46
. 25.48 26.09 25.47 ?5.S7 26.52
NEW YORK 8TOCKS
Open,-P, C.
Coca O-la
Kennicott Copper ...
Studebaker ... — •
U. S/Steel -•
.78%
.35%
10514
.9314
34%
105%
93*
CHICAGO GRAIN
Dpen PK.
WHEAT—
Dec 101T4 10194
Dee 10614 105*
.... 11114
Close
103
106%
112%
CORN—
85
8514
Dec
.. 68*4
.. 69
68%
68%
08 H
6914
OATS—
S<wt
3714
' 3714
Dec
39%
42%
a»7*
42%
CURB MARKET BULLETIN
Apples, 20c gallon.
Beans, string, 30c gallon. ,
• Beans, Bnttcr, shelled, 16c pint
Butter Beans, 20 gallon.
Butter, 30c and 40c pound.
Cabbage, Bo pound.
Carrots, 10c bunch.
Peppers, 15c to 20c dozen.
Cantaloupes, 5c and 16c each.
Cucumbers, 7c pound.
Chickens, friers. 26c pound, for
broilcra and 20c for stags. •
Hens, 18c pound.
Roosters, 12c pound.
Eggs', 30c to 35c dozen.
Ham, homo cured, 25c pound.
Bacon, homo cured, 10c pound.
Lard, home made, 16c pound.-
Onions, 6c pound.
Peas, green, 20c gallon,
Potatoes, Irish, 4c pound.
Potatoes, new sweet, ,4c pound.
Tomatoes, 3c pound.
Com meal, 3c pound,
i Roasting oars, 20c to fiOc dosen
Peaches, $1.80-$2.00 per bushel
Grapes, 40c basket
Graham .Flour, 4c pound.
Figs, 15c quart.
Spinach, 10c pound.
Turnip greens, 5c pound.
FUNERAL NOTICE!
i
10 Lbs. Irish OEa
Potatoes.. wv
Dozen Fancy 360-Size
Lemons .. .. .. .. .
Fancy Ripe Bananas,
Dozen .. .. 30c
NICE CABBAGE
STRING BEApfa
GREEN CORN
RIPE TOMATOES
FANCY ICEBERG LETTUCE
BERMUDA ONIONS
(Yellow and White)
WATERMELONS
FANCY BARTLETT PEARS
FANCY EATING AND
COOKING APPLES
ORANGES
FANCY MALAGA GP APRS
COMBINATION
STORE
PRODUCE DEPARTMENT
1 — Cltiyton Street’
MARTIN—Died Thursday after'
noon at 4 P. M.» at his homo in At
lanta, Ga. ( Mr. Br Scott Martin in
his 76th year. kjr. Martin had
Heel In Atlanta only lour years,
moving there from Athens. The
remains will arrive froinx Atlnnti
tgmorrow ..morning, via S,- A. U,
it 9:65 and will be carried' to Mar
tin’s cemetery, t/i Oglethorpe coun
ty for servlcs ond .interment. Tho
following gentlemen -will please
act as pallbearers and meet
promptly at 9:45 at the Seaboard
station: Messrs. R. C. Ray, Fred
Thomas, E. 8. Rylee, H. M. Ryloe,
Elmer Martin and C. C. Kimz&y.
The funeral services will be at
11:30 at bbe grave, nev. W. M.
Coiie of the Wlnterville Baptist
church will officiate with Bern
stein Bros., Funeral Home, in.
charge.
RAILWOADS WILL T£LL
HOW TO PACK FURNITURE
NEW YORK.—A campaign na
tional In scope and in many ways
unlike any previous movement un
dertaken by the railroads^ of
America, was began yesterday and
will be carried on throughout the
mon of September with these ob
jectives in view:
After thirty-six years of service
*e know how to please our cus
tomers.
KING-HODGSON COMPANY.
Banncr-Hcrald Want Ads
Too Lota to Cluiify
FOR RENT—Two or'throo unfur
nished connecting rooms, pri
vate -entrance. Address P. O.
Box 82ff.«7p
FOR RENT—Unfurnished upstairs
apartment, 3 rooms', bath, kitch
en. Close In. Phono IB80L-3 or
coll ol 840 Hancock Ave., two
doors off JHIlcdge, - slOc
WANTED—Boy to ddiv
er papers oq Univcrsi-}
ty Campus, South Jack-
son and Baldwin Sts.
Apply Banner - Herald
Office.
WANTED-Boy to deliv
er papers on South Mil-
ledge Ave., Millcdge
Terrace and Milledge
Circle. Apjily Banner-,
Herald Office. *
WANTED—Boy about 14
years of age to deliver
papers around South
ern Mill section. Apply
BaiUter-Herald Office.
LOST—Liver spotted pointer bird
L. H.
dog. Finder notify
at 8SJ.
Recent Improvements Make
THE PIEDMONT MARKET
THE MOST SANITARY!
MARKET—HANDLING
NONE BUT THE BEST
rt
ms
/■'
Western and Native Meats
—Quality Meats that are fresh, wholesome
and properly handled are what you require
for your family meals.
PIEDMONT MARKET \ ‘ >
QUALITY ME ATS ARE I
THAT KIND
PIEDMONT MARKET
Phone 1616—1617 A
V 240 North Lumpkin Street *V /
W«M»
WAIT A MINUTE jf
We have baked you a Cake
for Sunday and two loaves of
Whole Milk Bread. ., • . v
Let us do your Baking. V
v \ BENSON’S BAKERY
No. 1 Tall Can Argo Red
Salmon .. .. .. ..
. 27p
Omega Fancy Plain Flour,
24Pounds.. ..
$1.09
No. 8 Crystal Flake
Lard .. ..
$1.23
Fancy Lemons, Dozen
360 Size ..
oi
CO
CVI
NOO-NAME Fancy Orange
Pekoe Tea, 1-2 Pound
...
No. 2 Paris Tiny Tot
Peas .. .
37c
apora
Peaches and . Apples, Prunes Just Arrived.
16 Ounce Mallard Strawberry
Jam, Large ..
(Buy a Half Dozen At This Price.)
29c
The Wier Grocery Co.
Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Cash and Deliver , Phone 166
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY AND
MONDAY ONLY
25Pounsd V \"
Sugar .. .
$2.20
8 Pounds Silver Leaf
Lard A
$1.40
4 Pounds Silver Leaf
Lard ,.
.'75c
24 Pounds Dainty Plain
Flour . . .. .. .. . . .. . . .
$1.20
24 Pounds Sweet Rose, Self •
Rising Flour .;. .... .
$1.20
24-rounds.Merry Widow Self
Rising Flour... .. 40
j 94c
Swift’s Premium Ham,
28c
1 Pound Morning Joy
Coffee .. .. .. .
38c
Nice Iceberg Celery and Lettuce.
The Wier Grocery Co.
PIGGLY-WIGGLY ,
Lowest Prices on Fancy Merchandise,
Cleanest Stores 1,000 Items
s PIGGLY-WIGGLY