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THE BANNEP-HERALI). ATHENS. CE0HG1A
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1»M
r .esei ..as RHai/. i pn?vrriiiirr-^
Athens yjUitort
— Among those visiting in Athens
[frtday were, W. H. Brooks, 4t-
Btnti; T. M. Smith. Atlanta; 9. J.
Swu, ^Uar.ta;. E. !. a*.
Santa.
jpjfi Wilco*. 8. C.; C. F. Bishop.
f Musician Out of
^ - Tune
¥ •dm- pressure In my ptqmach
I sometimes distressed me so that I
PlnM think, t plnyed out of
| tune and twiceJoat my position. No
Sjtfiedieitie helped me and I becnm**
j/Bshfsrtened. Another musician
ftdvit/d me to try Mary's Wonder -
Era Remedy, nod I am
9&}ing the best of health.” It is *
pimple, harmless preparation that
removes the catarrhal mucus from
r#b* intestinal tract and a Hi vs the
-inflammation which Causes prnc-
jblcBlIy all stomach, liver and intes-
ifinal ailments, including appendi
citis. Oe dose will convince or
[tnoney refunded. For sale by nil
druggists, everywhere.—Advertise-
linen i.
Drink Cascade Ginger Ale
iTSXASrZ r, j :.VfH»ltywoad" A Big Hit At Palace;
u ™.~.m p]ays fo Crowded House Opening
E. K. McGowell.'Atlanta; E. L.
Fugitt. Baltimore; Henry H. Kes-
Charleston, S o.; Mr. and
church -on Tuesday night for.
Day; Last Showing Palace Tonight
Mrs. J. H. Wiley, New Orleans, j JLLEEN_MOOKfc STAR*. AT
O. Moore. Atlanta; Miss S. L. ‘
Spalding, Charlotte; Mr. and Mrs
□. Iierson, Orlando, Fla.
dramatic si-ua-
supper. ,
Miss Anna Belle Doughty spmt
Monday night at her homo in Com-
A reception was given Saturday !
afternoon by C’hi Omega.
v :j,
. P. Masters. Newport. Tenn.
H. F. Estes. Newport. Tenn.; I
W. Poole. Atlanta; F. C. Phelm
Major, 17. 3. Army; Eugene Nolan,
Philadelphia.
A. &■ Harrison. Atlanta. L.
Shear. Macon; Mr*. Mary L. Hen-
try, Atlanta; T. M. Morris. Atlan
ta: J. T. Evans, Savannah; Juliu’
Kalin. New York; A. E. Davis
Atlanta.
. W. Preston. Atlanta
Weeks. R'chmond. Vn.: f*
Whittle Atlanta: J. N. Harper
L, Ilnrdman. Jr.. Atlanta* O. ?.
MoJjeley. Washington: R. B. Max
well, Atlanta; J. S. Lcgqrtf. Bal
timore.
THE PALACE SATURDAY tlons.
, The picture is
In ‘‘The Huntress,” a plcturo
which is to. he the feature of th*r
program at the Palace theatre 8a»-
urday, Colleen Moore has, without
doubt, one of the most delightful
roies of her whole screen career.
In this picture the winsome
young star plays the part of a vi
vacious care-free white girl. vh«
ha* y-en reared a, „n Indian, shr
that aha in white and then
„ unique- anf K Mini franceS Marion returned to
refreahlnff departure | Atlanta' after spsndtng a week
Inary run of play*. j u itti her sister. Miss Olive Marlon
an student at the University.
will pre
from the
Lloyd Hughes plays opposite
Miss Moore In this highly uumor
ous comedy-drnmu. and other,
screen celebrities In the picture nn
Russell Hlmpson. Walter I»n«
| Hnitz Edwards, Charles E. Ander-
i nnd Wilfred North.
neaitn js one of
1KKSSalS
But healthmusTb^wf! f**' 88 -'
raisedfwe all know that
not easily di “ rnp,r
when self-rii
Place oft
pendable
results are
foods.-
Don’t take
able brand v
plain flouh:
7? sure of;
easily
Remember,
found anyth
of the tried
of using plai n a
Bead
by actual ex
Preparations
take their pU<
and dangerous
is no comparisoi
Calumet, the ]
Powder, is know,
jjnd positive aidj
bakings that a;
sweet and who!
1 hat’s the reaso)
*7p times as
other brand.
PACKED IN
”• KEEPS
♦’the fun begins” when sh,® decide#
to win a white husband.
She kidnaps a hxshful city youtl
who ha* come into the countr>
prospecting Her efforts to hold
him ami finally to win him, natut*
ally create a series of highly hum-
PICTURE 8HOW8
HOLLYWOOD AS IT IS
At Th* Palace Last Night td Pack
ed House. James Crutd's “Hol
lywood” Mads By Scrssn Ek-
r|»rts Who Know Plaes
Showing Hollywood. Cal., Ihr
enpita! of fllnidom. as it-really Is*
not as it is sometimes painted, is
ore of 'he features of the .Tamei
Cruse picture. •Hollywood.” which
will be shown for the last time to*
right at the Palace. Frank Con
don. who wrote the short story
from which the picture, war
adapted, lives In and knows Hnl-
’vwood Intimately. James Cruset
} 'he‘director, liven in and in fami
liar with every phase of the com'
rounlty nnd .'♦.udio life. The onlj
strangers nr some of the unknowr
p’ayers who nterprot the roles n*
folks frnm Centervlle, Jnd., and
who are quit® like the chnractere
they denlct.
Joel Whitaker »« ordered west foi
h!s heahh. His granddaughter
Angela, comes with him to seek r
place In the films, hnvlnr beer.
♦'•Id. and herself being quite car*
tn|n. that she will l>e n howlinr,
eticeess and n star. Later on, nl‘
the fnnillv come to California nnf
nil vet Mto the films except An-
relia who never gets a chance
' r,,r v meet ni Ithe noted screon
folk—stars and directors, and their
adventores rrf both humo~r»us
oMhrtic with n touch of thrill’
In.
One of thp fenfires—nerhons the
rren'eHt — 'i n t' 'he r.-imom
~rrr#n folk in C’fh. Another
»- on»»ortunlty’ of seeing the
fli*fen tn a*v? ohotif th'
A-A«fs-n plm enpifnl TTnnuestlon-
"hlv *hln i« th* mo«* novel pic’tire
♦hat has eve- -enrherl the screen.
NDEPEIUDENI’r
Campus Chatter
WAREHOUSE 1
| Messrs. Ernest Newton, Felker^
{Lewis, Nowell Briscoe and Ernest
; camp, Jr., agent the past weekend,
jin their home town, Monro*.
Y lAHRV I3ANTY i Mr. John' McIntyre, cavUin’o.r
ttur.Ily (llsitMttuI about ator- UBy Au,0,1, •
■Georgia State College ,.
Leads All Such Institu-j (■'
tions in United States.
Expect 1,700-rfi 1923.
Attendance record at Southern
Agricultural Colleges last fear
shows Ccorgia to be far in the lend
both In long and 'short course f C
ftn-j-pu. j.. .-.inline to a statement i ?*
by l)r. Andrew M. Soule, who has |
Just received the complete list of
student enrollments from the vari
ous institutions. J j*
The figures credit the U?orgh j [•
State College of Agriculture with j
an enrollment of SO^long course
students and 672 short course stu- : j{
dents a total ,Qf .1474, which Is far j £
above North Icttrollnn State which ^
came arcond with f»63 agricultural -<
students enrolled. Mississippi A
&. M. tood third with 55h. Fiorina
war, at the foot of tho list with
Jin agricultural students.
Tin' fact th:lt the Georgia State
College of Agrleultnre had by far
the greater enrollment of both
long and short course students is
shirred 1 an honor and a d.s-
■tion in view of the fact that it
; among the latest agricultural
colleges to be estbalished, ami now
receives the least support from
the state of uny Institution of the
kind in the county.
a tleally every county in the
state was represented at tho Col
lege of Agriculture last year, and j
lit hough the trustees have not en
couraged non-resident students to
enroll, all of the surrounding i
louthern states ami several foreign j
counties werq represented at the i
Institution. ( ' •'' - " ii
The enrollment for the present
war i* expected to reWch a tbfal,
•if 1700 ql both long, and short
loursn students, 09! Ihcreasp of;
ibout three hundred over last y^hr- 1
1,1. Read Baner-Herald
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Athens, Ga., Store, 151 Clayton St n “Next to KreffS,”
Newark Sines Open Ssissnqr Errs lug* to AeccnnxJ..fc Ccdcntr*. £-
Baaa&’ggai8^aaisss8aaiiaaa3^.^.ss^^
Mr. WHUo Bryson, of the Tech
glee club visited Athens last Sat-
iflTiTijQ <Y\
_ . fi-HiH ?m
Mr. Eugone Kelly ot^fonroe, ar
rived in Athens Tuesday to enter
as a freshman at the university.
Mr. Bob Travis, freshman, had
_ their cotton in warehouses, but
0 the cotton grower a warehouse
as essential as a honk to the
ilncHS man, hocause occasionally
batik falls. Is no reason why the
•rlnclpal of hanking sbouhl lie
bandoned. 'In order that Ills cot-
ion may bo properly bandled-*-
ded, insured and' made ready
[or marketing it should be stored
warehouso and handled by %
xperienced cotton men. This also ’ the" distinction of having
uts his cotton In shape where the 'crowning glory amputated twice by
rmer can borrow money on It the the sophomores,
mo as any other perfectly sol*
ent collateral. There is now es-
'ln Alhofig tbftJUulfifien-
(ent WarehwiiioS, Inc., sn Inatitu-
Ion that fully meets the require
ments of the cotton grower, and
Ibsolstely protects,antf safeguards
Is -cotton against any possible
Ip anyway whit lever.
This w*arehpbse has avoided the
ttfcAipon which other ware
uses have gone to wreck—It will
cither act as banket* or in any
Miss Charlotte Flemtster, who is
rooming at 8oule Hall, has gone to
Carters*!!!* !« attend a wedding.
Miss Frances Marion has re
turned to Atlanta after a delightful
visit with her sister. Miss Olive,
Marion at 8ou!e Hall.
Miss Lillian "isZida Mf fiavannai
arrived Monday and will enter the
law school of the University of
nanner whatever control your cot- Coorgla.
cn.iTSiis cop*p«ny makes no sd-1 -—;— <
nccs on cotton In tts custody Mr. i.ew¥ GRsmaky who war:
t Issues insured negotiable if’ formerly at the University of
celpts on all cotton stored with It,
end which receipts are as solvent
and negotiable Sb a government
bond. Arrangements aro ( made
to make liberal advances to
the owners of all cotton storec
in their warehouse. This company
neither buys cotton or acts as ag
ents for buyers. This assures cus
tomers that when a sale of cot
ton is made the full and highest
price will b? obtained.
The Independent Warehouse.
Inc., has the endorsement of every
hank in Athens and our leading
business houses. Associated with
the Athens branch arc Messrs. A.
R. Nicholson. Hemy Pope and Ben
Woods. Mr. Robert Ould is
manager of the Athens office.
Amdng the directors of this cor-
ration are the heads ot the
eatest • hanks and financiers in
merlca. It is Impossible to lose
itton stored with this Institution
any way whatever.
apTHS-
A Bewildering Assemblage of Clever Fall Creations Await Yonr Approval i
Cash Is A Secondary Con:
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FEW PRIZES TO AMERICAN8
RIO I»E JANEIRO—American
exporters - occupied fifth place in
the numb*** of prises that were
awarded foreign exhibitors at rhe
Brasilian Centennial Exposition in
this city, Which closed late in July,
According to official figures prises
were awarded to foreign exhibitor*
as follows* France 6858: Belgium.
811; Portugal. 801: Italy 180;
United State*’ 147: England, 110;
Argentina 108, Luxemburg 79;
Denmark 47; Japan 48, Norway 82;
and Czechoslovakia 21.
Read Herald
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Mr. find Mrs. B. E. Letter of
Auguta spent last week-end with
their daughter, # Miss Florence Les
ter who is rooming at Soule Hall.
Charles Fargo, for two years s
student at the United States Mili
tary Academy at Went Point, New
York is now at the nlvcrslty.
Depplsh Kirkland and Clifford
Hart motored to Atlanta over tho
week-emt In Kirland'4 car.
Millard Clarke of the Engineer
Ing class of 1920 was the guest of
the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity
for several days last week.
Miss Marie Erwin, of Blatrsville.
npent the week-end with friends
at Soule Halir »**£,-
Mirs Nora Lucas spent the week
end at her home in Washingtdp*. r
The “Rats Courts*' hefd Monday
i^t, was highly r.uccessful, It Is
said.
Miss Katherine Park Ieh'Tues
day for CartersvIUe, Ga., to bo
the guest of Miss Mary Peoples
for the remainder of tho week.
Mr. J. -P. Hill, Jr., of Washing
ton, J>. c. f spent/ Monday with
Meads at the University.
The Phi Mu 8orority entertained
St s lovely tea on Tuesday after-
All Presbyterian indents wer
meats of the Ladles Auxiliary of
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