The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 19, 1923, Image 6

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mu PAPE SIX THE BANNEB-HBpLP,. ATHENS, GEORGIA' _ WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 19, 1923. v FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Strong Companies. Prompt Adjustments. CAI.L FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Three-l'our-l'tre Fresh Spots (Frying' CARD OF THANKS Creighton Hale in “Trilby” At The Palace Theatre Tonight Fish) and Drawn Trout, for Thursday, Delivered in time for Dinner. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO Jones’ Little Pig Sausage will arrive about Oct. the first, give Your Order Now. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. Fresh Shipment Sophie Mae Peanut Brittle and Sophie Mae Baby Stick Candy. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. New Dromedary Dates New Brazil Nuts Swcw Citron ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. We desire to express our heart felt thanks and apj reciation to the loving friends for kindness and sympathy shown us during illness and bereavement of dear son and brother, Rufus. Our hearts are filled with gratitude to you for your many personal acts of love and service and pray God’s richest blessings upon all. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Center. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Center. Mr. and Mrs. U. M. Center. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Hubert. Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Edwards. (“Where the North Bedns” With Rin-Tin-Pin, Fam ous Police Dog Actor, Palace Thursday and Friday Special. week. McCULLAR NAMED ! Claudius B. McCuIIar who lived ! In Athens In 1919 and was a mail | clerk on the Georgia rand from J Athens to Union Point, has been I named secretary to Justice Frede- I rick L. Slddons of Washington ~~ j C. Mr. McCuIIar studied law the National University and work ed In the Post Office department. STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF The Commercial Bank of Athens Located at Athena, Clarke County, at Close of Business, September 14, 1923. As Called for By the Superintendent of Banks. RESOURCES Time Loans and Discounts „ ..31,203,885.42 Stocks and Bonds .. .. .. 11,865.00 Banking House „ 83,475.68 l Furniture nnd Fixtures 11,500.00 Other Real Estate Owned 3,900.00 Due from Federal Reserve Bank 48,443.57 Cash In Vault and Amounts Deposited with Approved Reserve Agents 19,863.82 Duo from Other Banks In this State 21,788.46 Due from Other Banka tn other States .. — 17,760.92 Checks for Clearing House ' 12,447.68 Overdrafts 1 7,843.07 ,17. S. Revenue Stemps 49.00 Total LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund Undivided Profits Dividends Unpaid Individual Deposits Subject to Check .. Time Certificstes of Deposit Savings Deposits Cashier’s Checks .. Certified Checks . $351308.64 — 80,150.18 .. 270336.71 .. 2,164.02 10.00 . .$1392312.62 ..$200,000.00 . .. 50,000.00 .. 48369.05 180.00 Notes and Bills Rediscounted with Federal Reserve Bank 380304.92 Total .. ; $1392.812.52 STATE OF GEORGIA—Clarke County: Before mo came J. E. Patman, Cashier of Commercial Bank, who being duly sworn says that, the above foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of filo in said Bank. J. E. PATMAN. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 19th day of September, 1923. J. C. COOPER, Notary Public State at Large, Athens, Ga. Charter No. 6525 ir The Georgia National Bank At Athens, in the State of Georgia, at the Close of Business nn September 14th, 1923. . ~ RESOURCES 1. a Loans and discounts, including redis- < mints, acceptances of other banks, and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank (except / thi, 'C shown in b and c) $2,678307.15 Total loans $2,078387.15 2. Overdrafts, unsecured, $10,151.03 ’ 10,161,'* 4. 17. S. Government securille sowned: > . a Deposited to secure circulation (17. S. . par value) *, .. 26G,00v.C0 li All other United States Government securities (including premiums, tf any) 18300.00 Total 218300.00 6, other bonds, stocks, securities, etc .. .. 17132724 6. Furniture and fixtures .. .. $40,683.91 49,383.01 7. Ileal estate owned other than banking house 104,173.07 X. Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank 83359.91 9. items with Federal Reserve Bank in process of col- 7,925.67 132,774.19 1 lection 199,705.61 630134 6,146.70 1030030 1,000.00 10. Cash in vault and amount due from national banks . 11. Amount duo from Stato banks, hankers, and trust companies In the United States (other than included in Items 8, 0, and 10) — ■ 13. Checks on other banks In the same city or town as reporting bank (other than Item 12) Total of Items 0, 10, 11, 12. and 13 ..$346,706.81 b Miscellaneous cash items — 0,140.76 15. Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and duo from U. S. Treasurer 16. Other assets, If any - 9 Total .$3,681336.78 LIABILITIES 17. Capital stock paid In $400,000.00 IS. 8urplus fund - 400,000.00 19. t ( divided profits $179306.39 ‘ b Reserved for, none , .. . .$179306.39 j e I.nss current expenses, interest and taxes paid 1 3638034 143.026.05 20. Circulating notes outstanding 200,000.00 22. Amount due to national banks 26,018.92 23. Amount due to State banks, bankers, and trust com panies in the United States sndt foreign countries (other than included in Items 21 or 22) .. 144,675.77 21. Certified cheeks outstanding ....... 62937 25. Cashier's cheeks outstanding 8,733.15 Total of Items 21, 22, 23, 24. and 25 .. .. $180,107.71 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 dayi): 26. Individual.deposits subject to check .. .. 74936030 28. State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge 61 assets of this bank or security bond 10,165.40 30. Dividends unpaid .. 252.00 Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to Reserve, Items 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, and 81 $760377.00 l ime deposits subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days', pr subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal ‘ 3t Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 12533530 :9L Other tfme deposits—Savings ., .. 384,945.15 35. Postal savings deposits .. 10138 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve, Items 32, 33, p. #4, and 35 $510,97233 36. I nited States deposits (other than postal ssvings), in cluding War Loan deposit account and deposits of | “WHERE THE NORTH BEGINS" PALACE THURSDAY AND FBI (Hlntlntin, the champion policy but I uhjjuio you all rn*pot exag* dog, has a leading part in "Where the North Begin*/’ the romance oi the fur north, which will play at thf Palace Thursday and Friday. Below we give a confidential inter view, the bark* being translated in to bona fide English). Bow, wow, wow l Greetings, al you movie fans! Do r like acting for the movies? Sure do. You folk* suppo*e I don’t know the difference between scam pering out in the country and tak ing order* from a director. 1 know the difference all right Dog* ain’t so stupid, even if they have to live a dog’* life. But that’* all right, for don’t a cat havo tc live u cat’* life, a horse a horse’s life, und a man a manly life? Bow wow, guess i’m right. You know, wo animals are awfu 1 ly sensitive; we know more that we’re credited with. When It ac know what I’m doing. In "Where the North Begins" : do some real strong acting, and say, you should see me trek it across the snow. And if you think Chester Franklin isn’t a crack di rector, come to see the picturo Why, in the scene where I am a wolf-dog and attack Gabriel Du pre, I had to lunge five times at his thi. cii * bfiuic the uirvcihr »a: satisfied. I didn't have to practice lone geratlng things when I tell you my work in “Where the North Begins’ is going to get you all stirred up with emotion. Well, that's enough talk for one dog day, so I'm going to remain yours doggily. CREIGHTON HALE ADD8 TO LAUREL8 IN *TRILBV*i Popular Juvenile Plays “Little Bill, cc" in AH-Star Production Creighton Hale, already one of tho most popular Juveniles of the screen, is said to add materially to hi* laurels In his interpretation oi the role of "Little Billie, sitivc, aristocratic British art stu dent nnd lover of Trilby, in Rich ard Walton Tulley’s magnificent production of "Trilby,” a First Na tional attraction, now playing at the Palace. Producer Tully and Director James Young warmly congratu lated themselves upon their selec* tlon of Hale for this important role. Among tests of a score of talented playors considesed In casting the role, his genius and hi* personality stood out in bold re lief. And. his conception of the part nnd portrayal of it more than met their expectations. Which If not surprising, as Hale, in spite of y4ayg. ?= -t veteran of the staff* «s well os of the screen. Among tho most notable of his because I was right in training— i stngo achievements is a part with muscles all set and everything tr . Lady Forbcs-Robertson in Tni running order for the scenes way Dawn of.a Tomorrow"; with Ponr up in the far north—it’s a far north j Mason and Mnrtha-Hedman in ”Ar picture, the kind that holds you Indian Rummer,” with Holbrook, with its gripping, elemental story ‘ Bllnn, Edmund Breese and Gareth .. W-7 \ . Andres Lafayatta In "Trtl by" Raises Tonight. Gee. or rather bow wow, when the director told me to leap through a window sna make for the villlsn— who, by the way, was planting n compromising letter inside Kited States disbursing officers .. 5,090.00 j house—didn't I do the Job thorough Bills payable (including all obligations representing money borrowed other than rediscounts) 203,731.61 40. Notes and bills rediscounted, including acceptances of other banks and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank ., .. .. .. 87732138 B Total $3,681,036.78 STATE OF GEORGIA—Cour.Lv of Clarke, sa: I, P. T. Betts, Cashier of tho above-named bank, do aolemly swear that the above atatement is true to the best of my knowledge and ^Subaori. and ..on. tUife*rfoWuWT-A^f’ " j j C me^ this lath day of September 1 L, F. EDWATOS. I ^ ' - * - - - - I & & Nicholson. Notary runic. | Directors. ly. I Just made for that man ai If he were my enemy. Lots of fun acting I’ve been hav ing better times even than I used to In my puppyhood, when I used to watch the hig scrap out on the front lines. Bare, you know that I am a Belgian police jlotr. borr. whera the action was thickets. On< of the dogs of war, you know. Migh* of, those ■ - - , r ■jbiidirt ■topped and brought nie to Amerl- Hughes in “Moloch.” His most re cent stage appearance was in the leading roleln “Just Suppose." til be remembered as the butterfly-chasing professor in “Wa> Down East”; also in hi* support of Mae Murray in "Fascination"; and in his recent starring vehicle, “Her Majesty.” He is one of the extra large caet to “Tea With t Kick.” NOTED EXPLORER DEAD NEW YORK.—Paul J. Rainey, noted explorer and big game hunt er died of a stroke of paralysis Wednesday aboard the British steamship Saxon which was en- rouio from South Hampton Capo Town secordlng to a radio * Of celled when they talk of themselve here. I 1 SUNBEAM Extra Sift ed Tiny Peas, 38c can, $4.18 dozen, $8.00 case. SUNBEAM Yellow Cling Peaches, No. &/■> 38c can, $4.18 dozen, $8.00 case. SUNBEAM Fancy Sweet Corn, No. 2, 22c can, $2.42 dozen, $4.70 CRSC* " KING HODGSON CO. Just received, Fresh Shipment Aunt Jemima Pancake and Buck wheat Flour. Welch’s Maple Syrup. Piney Wood Georgia Cane Syrup. KING HODGSON CO. Libby’s 1 lb. Red Sal mon 27c can, $2.97 doz. We allow 5 per cent dis count for cash and de liver. KING HODGSON CO. I NDIGESTION cause# bloating—gassy pains that crowd the heart—constipation. Always Cud relief end comfort fa CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS No griping ao names only 23 canta Quality and Service, Uni form Low Prices KING-HODGSON CO. Just Say Cascade Gin ger Ale in Bottles At Founts. NOTICE My Market Will Be Closed ALL DAY THURSDAY On Account of Holy Day J. VAN STRAATEN Fresh Norfolk Oysters Flounders Red Snappers Fancy Speckled Trout Mullets Wholesale and Retail Athens Fish & Oyster Co. 573 E. Broad St. Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linncll & Company’s Private Wire NEW ORLEANS, La.—Liverpool was duo 8 to 13 down by New Or leans 9 to 14 lower by New York. Southern spots Tuesday wore unchanged to 40 down. Texas mar ket* 25 to 40 lower, Dallas 40 off, middling there 27.75 Sales, Dallas 20,720, al! told, 40,587 vs. 39,663 Monday E Except for probability of com plaints of weevil damage, weekly weather nnd crop government re port Wednesday likely be a stand off probably unfavorable for west ern. perhaps favorable' for eastern belt Weekly statistic, Thursday like ly bo smaller than last year Weeks insight probably bo about 425,000 vjt. 389,000 last year and 308.000 in 1921; were 308,000 last week. Spinner takings for week will run against 192,000 one year ago nnd 216,000 year before; were 144,- 000 last week. The desire to realize on long contract was much In evidence Tuesday market being pressure during all of the late session. Favor realising, especially on hulges for present unless wenthef is very unfavorable, as price ap pear high enough for this time of the year though, they may go much higher ultimately. Sentiment rather less bullish for tlmo being but very bullish for a long pull. -tn*** GREEN & MICHAEL’LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A large amount of local funds now on hand for ni.hnn.ment on (ftj Properly. ' 23,047.80 16396.98 3,980.43 MARKETS Thornton’s THURSDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Chicken Pan Pie Green Blackeycd Peaa Corn on Cob Sliced Tomatoes Baked Apple Cream Sauce .Muffina and BiKuita 'Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Roaat Lamb and Green Peaa Creamed Iriih Potatoea Vogotabe Salad Fried Corn Hot Biscuits Crumb Pudding, Cream Coffee, Tea nr Milk 50 Cents Local cotton closed at 29% centi Wednesday. The previous close was 28% cents. NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Close P. C. Jan. ..28.18 29.1ft 27.9ft 28.80 28.03 Oct. ..29:t? 30.30 28.85 29.90 29.00 Doc. ..28.75 29.90 28.48 29.65 28.61 It A. M. Bids: Jan. 28.05; Oct. 28.95; Dec. 28.60. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Close P. C. Jan. ..27.94 29.00 27.69 28.20 27.82 Oct. ..28.20 29.30 28.16 28.75 28.20 D"c ..28.21 29.36 28.03 28.70 28.07 H A- M. ntds: Jan. 27.82; Oct. 28.28; Dec. 28.16. CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C. Close WHEAT— Sept POtt Dec 102% .May .... I CORN— ,Sept | Dec Mav .. . . OATS— ! I Sept. ., ... jl)cc. .. . .. I Ms” .. IT. S. Steel „„ U. S. Sugar 63 Locw's Inc. Statement of Condition of the American State Bank Located at Athena .Clarke County, at the Close of n...:—- September 14th, 1923. nuaineaa AS CALLED FOR BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF BANKe « , .... RESOURCES S Time Loans and Discounts . .. * w , 001 Demand Loans $773,281.50 Industrial Stocks and Bonds ... * " i^50.00 Banking House .... .... Furniture and Fixtures .... __ Other Real Estate Owned Due From Federal Reserve Banks .. Cash in Vault and Amounts Deposited with Approved Re’- 1,41 servo Agents ....' .. w Due From Other Banks in this State . ' J °' Checks for Clearing House . flaaaS Other Checks and Cash Hems 1 " iS? 1 ” Overdrafts .7. Internal Revenue Stamps .... 55JJ TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital Stock Paid in Surplus Fund .. Undivided Profits .... ' Dividends Unpaid .... ., i Duo to Banks In this Slate Individual Deposits Subject to Check —$279,702.90 Time Certificates of Deposit 94326.61 Savings Deposits 268,01634 Cashier Checks 688.02 Certified Checks 60.70 Total Deposits - 643292 77 Notes and bills Rediscounted with Federal Recsrve Bank.... 107,739.05 TOTAL $903,001.00 STATE OF GEORGIA—Clarke County: Before mo came G R. DAVIS, cashier of American State Bank who being duly sworn soys that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said Bank, as shown by the books of file in Mid Bank. G. R. DAVIS. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 19th day of September, HENRY T. AIKEN, Notary Public, Clarke Co., Gs. 1923. STOP! READ! Benson’s Bread is made of fine ftodr, whole milk, Crisco, Yeast Salt Malt, fresh from our ovens almost every hour of the twenty-four. \ > BENSON’S BAKERY Young men appreciate the adrantefc* of two-panta Suite \ Banner-Herald Want Ads Too Lata to Classify LOS T—Black ailk pocket-book ern'nining money nnd other valuables. Reward. Return to Haiet Hodgson, 120 Milledge Avenue. s21c FOB RENT—Two furnished rooms to students or business men, with or without board. Apply at 784 Prince Ave. or call 1465. WANTED—Experienced live wire saleslady for complete line of lato styles of lsdie«| resdyAo; wear material. n Mr. Dawkin. Quality and Service, Uni form Low. Prices KING-HODGSON CO. It Shows Up The color, textwp and appearance of in ferior flour may seem to equal but the difference shear! up in those dainty, fluffy biscuits that can't be made with ordinary flour. Ask your grocer for it r( Webb-Crawford Co. Wh^lcsL'Icr.**, Athens, Ga. | n**® 5LISH 'MILLIN/J -CQ. ,. Sejwuur, iiiuiali* “Here’s Where I t Save Money” “No doubt about it, a two-pants suit saves a man money. But that’s not the only reason I wear ’em. Saves a lot of pressing to alter nate in wearing the trousers; gives them a chance to “come back.” Maybe a man who* , can have a suit for evenr day in the week wouldn’t be interested; but for us fellows who have tho same suit for every day in the week, they,’re great business.” Great Selection, of 2 Pants Suits , $29.50 t They are Che talk of the town. H. J. REID CO. CUCEyi v The, Shop of Quality GaytonSt . . AtHenm&i. :