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GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417421 Southern Mutual Building
A large amount of local furda now on hand for immediate
Disbursement on City Property.
ACT QUICKLY
Do the right thins at the right
1LLI00D” IS
PALACE FEATURE
Many Leading Stars. Play
in Remarkable Picture,
New Screen At the Pal
ace Theatre.
found thentRolveg needing hut one
more victory to win the pennant,
even if the Reds should win nil of
their remaining four games.
The Glantg have five game
time.
Act quickly In time of danger.
In time of kidney danger, Doan'f
Kidney Pills ire most effective.
.Monty of Athens evidence of theii
vorth. Ask you r neighbor
.1. wr"Johnson, city fireman. 330
Barber St., Athens, says: ‘’I
on my feet a lot and so much
erclse Is what I blame for my kid-
I had a deep seated
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Linnell & Company’s
pluy, four with the Dodgem and ! 11 ,y trouble
irn with the Braves. It they wln , pa n through my back JUR
thc Beds win kl * ,ne > - "- 11 mad " mo t eI "‘‘"V
he fnlal stand *•>'«• 1 had •» *« U I' a n, « ht “
ou l,j | )( ,. I pass the kidney secretions quite of.
W. L. Pet
. 94 60
one pf these
their four ga
Ing of the to
CLUB—
New York .
Cincinnati ..
The Giants will be Idle until Fri
day. when they meet the Ilohlns
at «ho I’olo Grounds, while the
Reds will not play until thtf end
of the week, when they clash with
the Cardinals.
GOITRE VANISHES
8t. Louis County Banker Saved An
Operation By a Horn# Treatment
Note: It would be illegal to
publish these statements if not |
\V. J. Va
BY JOHN E. DREWRY
• Differing widely from the aver
age moving picture entertainment
that widely heralded and praised
production by the name of “ Holly -
'Wood" is at the Palace theatre
here for showings Thursday and
Friday. It is really the season’s
best offering.
f Enough stnra and notables tn
make a dozen pictures—all in one!
Ibis fact obtains in James Cruze’s
new Paramount production, “Hol
lywood. Besides the ones who
play the “strangers in a strange
land"—including I.ukc Cosgrave,
G. K. Arthur, Ruby Lafayette,
Harris Gordon, Bess Flowers, King,
Zany and others, the picture ™!>'« 1 relief, n ml In
shows more than a score of fam
ous screen folks. These are the
ones the heroine, a girl from the
middle west, finds when she visits
the studios seeking work, or no
tices at the hotels or on the bou
levards: Cecil B. DeMille, Pola
Negri, Thomas Meighan, William
S. Hart, Agnes Ayres, Jack Holt,
Walter Hiers, Lcatrice Joy, Jac-
qbeline Logan, Nita Naldi, Betty
Simpson, Lila Lee, May McAvoy.
Theodore Kosloff and 40 other
celebrities. The story is by Frank
Condon, adapted by Thomas Ge*
raghty. , > _ . .
*The leading role of Angela
Whitaker is played by Hope
Drown, a young actress who has
I t»*n and at times they
j ural In appearance. As Doan'f
j Kidney Pills were well known to
me I decided to try them. I got
! some at the Citizens Pharmacy and
they made my hack stronger and
I felt better In every way.” (State
ment given April 6. 1918.)
On December 9, 1921, Mr. John
son said: “Doan’s Kidney Pills
are fine and I highly, recommend
them. I am glad to confirm my
sta
ent."
COe, at all dealers. Foster-Mll-
burn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.—
Advertisement.
never heretofore appeared before
the camera. She is lovely, youth,
fol, vivacious and clever. Mr.
Cruse remembered seeing her on
the stage with a stock company
in San Diego a year or sc ago. He
located her in San Francisco,
where she was playing at a thea-
tjft. The arrangements were made
and she was signed for n role
which should make her famous.
' The attention of the Athens
theatre ging public is called to the
fact that the Palace theatre h«
recently installed a new 15,000
screen nad new equipment through
out the phojccting office, thus
giving the pictures a clarity and
vividness which they have not
possessed formerly.
Drink Good Grape
IF NEW YORK CAN TAKE
JUST ONE, RIDE ARE SUNK
The Giant*, speeding home to
day after their final We*torn trip,
, Banker, Valley Park!
tin., vays. "Two (toys before <«■"«! Welch’s NOW Pure Maple
Sorlwi-Quadruple, I had a bad.
hemorrhage In my throat caused by j Sap, MayflOWCr Maple
lu " d ; and Cane Syrup, Aunt
ir hours from _ . * -
first application of Sorbol-Quad- J J C HI 1 HI Q I HHCRKC flllu
forty- Buckwheat Flour just re-
Ight hours noticed It was reduc* , ,
ng. In three weeks, one side has CClVCu*
vnnishe.i | Schlorrer’s Olivenaisc and
Pic-o-naise
Sliced Boiled Ham
Ox Tongue I
NEW ORLEANS, Ls. — Liver-
poo] was due 5 to 11 up by New
Orleans, 1 down to 6 higher by
New York.
Southern spots Wednesday were
unchanged to .38 up except at New
Orleans where it wa s 25 down.
Texas markets 3 to 35 up; Dallas
6 higher; middling therb 27.55.
Sales moderate; Dallas 11,623;
all told 34,467 vs 22,982. J
Semi-weekly movement at
interior towns, receipts 163,000
151,000; shipment* 110,000 vs 91,-
000; stocks increased 53,000 vs 60,-
000; total stock 444,00 vs 471,000.
.Storm news likely to dominate
market Thursday.
Compared with last year stock
on shipboard at Galveston Wed
nesday was 86,000 vs 55,000; at
New Orleans 4,000 vs 9,000.
Sentiment and market easily
influenced by weather develop
ments. The report of the tropical
storm has changed n renctfnnnry
feeling into an upward movement.
Aside of possible bad weather
to come of the storm in the east
ern half of the belt, wet weather
may make its appearance again in 1
the southwest. These strong mar
kets afford a favorable opportuni
ty for longs to realize in advance
of next Tuesday’s government
forecast.
Mille and Elsie Ferguson.
City Garage—Walter "HMhT’fcftfr
liebe Daniels.
Banner-IIerald—Agnes Ayres,
Beloved Bogart
Woman Is Dead
to,'.Trotter. .
Rldiew:
I at ernf soi
r’lursdnjf aft
pression. You make use of this
and I will gladly answer all ques
tions."
Get further Information from
Citizen’s Tharmacy, drug stores
everywhere or Write Borbol * Com
pany, Meehanlcsburg, Ohio.—Ad
vertisement.
SEABOARD IMPROVES
SERVICE
Effective Sept. 30th
from New York, and Oc
tober 2nd, from Colum
bus, Ga„ present Wash-
ington-Columbus sleeper
on trains 5 and 6 will be
operated between New
York City and Columbus,
on same trains.
Fred Geissler,
Asst. Pass’r Traffic
Manager
Sept. 23-25-27-20, Oct. 1.
MILLINERY
New Fall Modes in Hats are
arriving, dally. Pattern Hate,
$5.00 to S25.00. Velours, Feita,
Duvetynejutd Satin Sport Bats,
'the "style shop
Misa Susie Wells
Dried Beef
KING-HODGSON CO.
Iceberg Lettuce
Fancy Celery
Tomatoes
Bell Peppers
Okra
String Beans
Shelled Peas
Shelled Butter Beans
KING-HODGSON CO.
Fancy Grapefruit
Oranges
Tokay Grapes
Apiples
Bananas
We allow 5 Per Cent Dis
count for Cash and De
MARKETS
ATHENS COTTON
The local, cotton market closed
at 28 1-2‘ectytk bn Thursday/The
previous close wok 28 3-8 cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
Prev.
Open Hitrh Low Close Close
Jon. 28.00 28.07 27.08 27.90 27.80
Oct. 28.70 28.79 28.38 28.08 28.50
Ded. 28.45 28.56 28.15 28.42 28.25
11 A. M. Bids: January 27.70;
October 28.38; December 2S.18.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Jan. 27.69 27.80 27.41 27.77 27.60
out. 27.90 28.09 27.70 27.99 27.91
Dec. 27.73 27.98 27.53 27.89 27.73
11 A. M. Bids: January 27.08;
October 27.73; December 27.63,
Close
liV< KIN G-HODGSON' CO
Read Bancr-Herald
Want Ads. nf
SWE-E-T ROSE- FLOUQ
1
This Red Panel Is on every bag of Sweet Roes Plain or Self-RUng
Good Home Wakings are Healthful
by Sweet Rose
a
I T'S mighty nice to know you
can give your family the
things they like to eat and
thut it won't hurt them a bit.
People used to be afraid of hot
cakes, waffles, muffins and even
hot biscuits, thinking they
weren't digestible. But since
so many of the big medical men
have said that they arc harm
less and good these dishes
have been more popular than
Self-Rising Flour. Now that
everybody knows the ingredi
ents to be pure and wholesome,
they wouldn’t for the world be
without the convenience and
economy of Sweet Rose.
And for making these home
made dainties rich and health
ful, nothing is better than good
Sweet Rose Self-Rising Flour
enjoys the confidence of thou
sands of housewives who daily
bake Sweet Rose biscuits and
other hot bread for their
families. They know
Sweet Rose to be a pure,
healthful food as good
for children as for grown
ups.
CALLAWAY GROCERY COMPANY
tyholcsalc Distributors ' Athens, Ga.
If you’d tike to tune some Hew
recipe t to tempt the appetites of the
ftdJu tit be glad to send you tt:y
new recipe packet which contains
my favorites. Just clip the at.
sr
CHICAGO GRAIN
Open P. C,
WHEAT-
Sept 104% 10414 103%
Dec. .. . .. 105% 105% 105%
.. 110%
CORN-
Sept.
Dec. .. , .
Mnv .. . .
OATS—
Sept
Dec
May .. . •
11QV4
91%
.... 41%
42% 42%
.... 44
41%
48%
44%
LIBERTY BONDS
j Open
3 9.21
Third 4 T-4* .. . . 98.28
Fourth 4 1-4* t. •• 98.4
Victory — ••••
Close
99.21
98.28
98.6
99.21
NEW YORK BTOCKS
Open
Coca Cola .. ..
Kennlcott Copper
U. S. Steel 8«%
Studebaker ~
Southern lty. ■
U. S. Sugar
the
Following ore winners In
;rr^nffiK p H*ri
“ 1st prise—IS.00 Tied for by N«i_
lie Foster, IIS Dougherty 8t.. onfl
Correl Klnnebrew, 293 Clayton 8t
The prlz** will be divided between
them,
2nd prize— $2.00 Henrietta Shore*
293 W. Clayton St.
The second prize winner and
Jhe two who tied for first prlae
bankment was left and In passing f
urtiaiitwf
bej
mrwc children ftrtni
of being run over by street
He nays a policeman should
stationed here before school open*
and closes. There is dally dangei
of a horrible tragedy.
Mrs. Sarah J. Gordon last Sun
day celebrated her ninety-ninth
birthday at home In Banks county
seven miles from Commerce, She
has a number of relatives in Ath
ens and scattered Jill over this sec-
Mrs. Susan McGaughery of Bo
gart died at home Wednesday
night at 9:30 o'clock. She was
years old. She was a member oi
the Bogart Christian church. Mrs
McGaughery is survived by a
.bter. MIss Mattio McGaughery
Jim Hale and a slater
;eway of Oconee county,
services were conduct?ii
-afternoon at ^:30 o’clock • tatlon to, be !prssent
Ith Rev# Tucker in cha g? at the I PY occasion.
Bogart Baptist church, interment #
following in the church yard. b. Drink Cascade Ginger Ale
FIRE fiteukXME
(Seventeen Years of Satisfactory Service. Strong Comnsnlo
Prompt Adjustments. r
CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO.
Phone Thrcc-Foqr-Fire
tion. A large number of friend*
were present and a fine dinner ^fra*
served . Mrs. Gordon was the moth - .
er or thirteen children. Her mental ]
faculties are unimpaired and she .1:
able to go around. We regret that
we could not accept .the kind JnvJ*
that hap*
Mr. John W. Lee of
Watkinsville Dies
Banner-Herald Want Ads
Too Late to Classify
JESTER
- complete insurance Protection
€17 Holman Bldg.
Mr. John W. Lee, aged 56 years,
lied at his home on the Watklna-
ville road Wednesday afternoon at
»: 45 o’clock, lie ls survived by hl»i
-vldow and one son, Walter 7.36 •
lie was a member of the Cirlstlan
church-at Union.
Funeral 3sn*lce« were conducted
Thursday afternoon at i o’clock
from the Christian church at
Union with Rev. Miller of Athens
In charge. Interment, under di
rection of B. Dunaway Sons of
Athens, was In the church yard. !
COLORED DINING CAR waiters
and sleeping car porters wanted.
Experience unnecessary. We
train you. Jnformation free. |
Write 640 Railway Exchange,
Omaha, Nebraska.s27p
FOR SALE One ton truck, good
condition, good top and side
curtains, just the thinpr for use.
Will sell cheap or exchange for
good Ford car or oats, corn,
w(ieat and hay. A. II. Davison,
Athens, Go. s27c
Around Athens
With Col T. Larry Gantt
One of our leading business men
ho lives on Lumpkin street, neat
the new school uu*2dl$ig, called our
attention t yesterday to a regular
dentf-trap for children. He say*
In grading down the street an am*
Home Made
BARBECUE HASH
Thursday
Mi
Saturday
Pint and Quart
Glass Jars
WIER GROCERY CO.
Phone 166
Modem Business
MODERN business is founded
upon intelligent trust. The
gist of trust is to find what is
trust-worthy. This bank invites
your careful investigation.
Commercial Bank of Atheris
Member Federal Reserve System
“ASK OUR DEPOSITORS”
each submitted answers with thir
teen of the totnl of 16 stars cor
rectly named. But answers of the
two first prize winners reached the
office fifteen minute* before the
answers accorded second place.
The two answers tying for first
pslze were both delivered to the
Banner-Herald at the same time,
the second prize answer coming
fifteen minute* later.
3rd prlae—Harriett Minder 195
Barrow street. 12 correct answer*.
4th prize, Mattie M. O’Kelley.
120 Barrow street, 12 answers.
5th prize—Hasel McCoy,
Clayton. 11 correct answers.
6th prize—Edwin Tribble. 119 Vir
ginia Ave.
7th prize—Mattie Bell Bowden,
Pulaski St., 10 correct answer*.
8th prize—Mary Jo Fluster, 912
Dougherty, 10 correct answers.
The last six prizes are two tick*
ets to see “Hollywood."
Prize winners will please call at
Banner-Herald and receive awarda
Following is correct list of star*
In various ads appearing on con
test page:
Davl-on-Nicholson Co.—Theo
Kosloff and Mary Astor.
McGregor Co.—Gloria Swanson
and Betty Compson.
W. T. Collins, Inc.—W-- 8
Hart
Georgian Palm Garden—Conrad
Nagel and Alice Dr»dy.
Benson’s Bakery—Theo Roberta
end Lila Lee.
Athens Shoe Co.—Lola Wilson
and May McAvoy. . ;
PaUner Drug Storw—WIIU*m D,
JjJQ
Your Pal’s Clothes
T TE’LL be dressed right when you greet him this FalL
11 You can bet on that. And hell admire your new Fall
outfit if you make your selection from the styles shown in
KUPPENHEIMER
GOOD CLOTHES
An exhibit tnat embraces every new style tendency, many strictly
exclusive models, all sturdily tailored and handsomely finluhed.
LEE MORRIS
The Dayliqht Comer
Corner Broad and Jackson Streets