The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 17, 1923, Image 8

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WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17. 1921 TUB BANNER-HERALD. OTnENS. GEORGIA! PAGE EIGHT FRIDAY THURSDAY WITH A GREAT CAST Milton Sills Anna Q. Nilsson' Barbara Bedford Mitchell Lewis Robert Edeson Noah Beery Louise Fazenda Ford Sterling Wallace MacDonald Rockliffe Fellowes Sam de Grasse GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A large amount ot local funds now ou hand for Immediate - Disbursement on City Property. Thornton’s THURSDAY Dinner 50c Cream of Tomato Soup Chicken Pan Pie Green Peas • Buttered Okra Irish Potato Salad Muffins and Hot Biscuits Mince-Meat Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Ham ami Eggs Escnllopcd Potatoos Sliced Tomatoes Applo Salad Hot Biscuits Cocoanut Pudding, Cream Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents anil the excuso the physician gives j Ub when calling us in when the j baby is horn Is that ft was an emergency to him—ho could niako I a greater Impression on the family (by emphasizing the benefit to them of pre-nhtal care, just as the nurse fa expected to get tin’s education over to the family, so that they will ntever again make maternity an emergency. “We have found that our nurses could accomplish ? far more for the patient when our contacts with the Read Banncr-IIcrald Want Ads. DEATH RATE OF MOTHERS IS . _ , t fYKT TVPDT? A CT family were made in the pre-natal v/IN * Tv L/IvIIdADlfd care, they had Increased respect for the nurse’s instructions during (Continued from pago one) Chester, N. Y., in an address be fore the delegates attending the annual meeting of tho American Child Health Association at Hotel Statles. Miss Liard’s topic was, ‘'Can the Public Health Nurse Do More to Reduce the Death Rate of Mothors and Infants?" , “After two and a half years’ study of tho nurg*ng needs of tho city," said Miss Laird, tracing the development of this first experi ment In working out a visiting nurse service for Rochester, “wo wero convinced that t)»e most neg lected phase, of nursing work /n Rochester was skilled nursing cars for Its mothers. 80 wo started In tensive maternity work In one dis trict In conjunction with the gen eral service. Our plan was to in crease the number bf nurses and havo a continuous service, begin ning with prenatal care and main tained through the mother’s con valescence, all dono by the samo nurse in her subdivision of the dis trict. PRE-NATAL CARE DI8CU88ED "Is it not probable that when a physician is carried In to a ma ternity case In an emergency— not make half cotton did last year. Mississippi not over six hundred thousand; Arkansas under 750,000 many estimate 700,000 eastern Ok- failure and agree with R L. Tay- lhaomn, around Sallisaw, complete ior, manager of our compresses, don't believe this a ten million crop. Now if crop is going to control price, it will go to any fig ure.” Note:—Government crop fore cast compared with last year was Missouri, 198,000 vs 149,000; Ark ansas, 920,000 vs 1,011,000; Mis sissippi, 752,000 vs 989,000; Okla homa, 945,000 rs 627,000. after i»erlod, because of tho service she gave when tho baby was born and duy'ng convales- , | censo.” 1 1 T.he road to progress in this work, anil to.vital saving of lives of mothers and babies now lost through beginning care too late, RV'ss LalriV pointed out lines In pre paring bettor women for more thor ough and detailed nursing work, tn organized co-operation with phy sicians,' health, and' social agen cies toward bringing mothers un dor care, and in Increasing locally, as in tho distinct In which her demonstration was made, faculties for continuous pre-natal, confine ment, and poatanatal work. Market Gossip Received Over,, F. J. Linncll & Company’s (I), Leaned Wire) Just Phone The Charge You Won’t Be Ashamed to Drive It YOU-DRIVE IT COMPANY STORE YOUR COTTON WITH US SELL YOUR COTTON THROUGH US Athens Branch of * INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSE, INC. Capital $1,000,000.00 General Offices: New York City. ROBT. OULD, Manager Assisted By A. R. (Gus) NICHOLSON. BEN F. WOODS HENRY L. POPE We Make No Advances on Colton Stored But Issue Negotiable Receipts Acceptable By All Local Banks for Lous. NEW ORLEANS, La.—Liver pool was due 3 to 6 down by New Orleans unchanged to 3 lower by New York. Southren spots Tuesday were unchanged to 38 down Texas mar kets 15 to 25 lower, Dulls 15 down, middling there 27.60, sales Dallas 15.507, all told 43,783 vs. 48,224 Monday. Weekly weather report 9 a. m. Wednesday probably unfavorable for western belt, favorable for eastern portions except likely com ment on picking nearing comple tion many sections eastern belt. Exports likely continue free. Compared with last year stock on shipboard *at Galveston Tttgufay was 105,000 vs. 07,000; at New Orleans 17,000 vs. 20,000. Joseph Newburger, Memphis, Tenn., wires Silvan Newburger, New Orleans, “Crop throughout our territory alarmingly short. Our forty compresses received to Sat- 391,000 last year. Missouri will urday night 186,000 bales against MARKETS NEW YORK COTTON March 118.80; December 29.28, NEW ORLEANS COTTON March 28,68; December 28.78. CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT- Open P. C. Closo July 109 H 108 109% Dec 108 100% 108% May .... CORN- 112% 111% 112% July .. . . 7614 76% 76% Ilec 77% 77% 77% May .... OATS— 76% 74%. 76% July ..... 44% 44% Dec. .. 42% 42 %* .43 May 46%, 44% 46% Fresh Norfolk Oysters Spanish Mackerel Red Snapper Large Mullets Wholesale and Retail Athens Fish & Oyster Co GEO. A. BUI EX, Prop. CURB MARKET BULLETIN Apples, 40c to 50c peck. Beans, string, 25c gallon. Butter Beans (shelled) 25c qt. Butter Beans, 20c gallon. Butter, 35c to 50c pound. Cabbage, 4c pound. Chickens, friers, 30c pound. Hens, 22Wc pound. Roosters, 12c pound. Squash, 7c pound. Eggs, 40c dozen. Ham, home cured, 25c pound. Bacon, home cured, 18c pound. Lard, home made, 20c pound. Onions, 6c pound. Field Peas, 10c gallon. Field Peas, ahelled, 25c gallon. Sweet Potatoes, 2c pound. Tomatoes, 6c to 7c pound. Corn Meal (new),He pound. Roasting Ears, 20c and 25c doz. Turnip Salad, 10c gallon. Turnips, 10c bunch. Graham Flour, 4c pound. New Sorghum, $1.00 gallon. will be relieved by this treatment. Apply Sloan's gently without nib bing. A tingling glow—comforting warmth, spreading through oil the aching tissucsl The pain eases off —then stops. Get a bottle from your druggist today — 35 cents.» ATHENS BOYS ARE GIVEN HIGH PLACE (Continusd From Pag* On#) “A**. 573 E. Broad SL Cook. Comiainy To;b© acting First Sergeants: John Hoseh, Company A. Dwight W. Ryth»r, J% Corar*n: I F. Slaughter, Company The following appointment* ant 'alignments in the Cavalry Unit oi Hue Reserve Officer* Training • Corps, University of Georgia, art . announced, efectlve from October !l, 1923: j To be Major: Desale Donaldson To he 1st Lieutenant Charles F I Wiehrs, Squadron Adjutant ( \tt. t« | Trp “B”) To. be Captains: Charles L. Pad* , gett f Commanding Troop ‘A’’. Ralph B. 6hii\v, Commanding Troop “D"; Hhrold fP. Patterson, Commanding Troop •c*. , i nmmnnninc Troop i- . L. W. Belcher, 2nd Platoon, Troop "A”; P. N. Richards, 1st Platoon, Troop “B”. R. P. Brown, 2nd Pla* toon. Troop "B”'; F. W. Orr, 1st Platoon, Troop “C"; R. C. Collier, 2nd Platoon, Troop “C“. To be Sergeants: fi. n. Shearer, Troop “A"; W. R. Deal, Troop "A"; R. T. Scoggins Tro^p "B”. O. C Dean, Troop “C"; L. B. McLendon, Troop “C. To be Corporals: C. H. Bicker* staff, Troop “A”; J. J. Dean, Troof “A"; M. I. Prlaant, Troop "A”; II. 8. Stanley, Troop “A’’. R. E. Bar* field, Troop "B”; J. C. Crevatt, Tioop. "B’’: F. H. Kent, Troop “IVV Louis Stephens, Troop "B"; K Woramack, Troop “B”. A. H. Cham bers, Troop "C’’j E .J. FsJlor, Troop “C”: E. L. Griggs, Troop “C”; II. Holliday, Troop “C"; L. C. Sledge I assignments In the Motor Trans port Unit of tho Meserve Officers.’ Training Corps, University oi Georgia, are announced, efectlve from October 1, 1923. j To be Acting Fiat Sergeant, Leo* • nard P. Dailey. I To be Acting First Sergeant, Leo- To bo Major: G^orgo W. Mur* Pbey. . j To be 1st Lieutenant, James Z. Miller, Battalion Adjutant. To bo Captain, Felix Hurgrott. To bo 1st Lieutenant, William S. Rockwell. To be Second Lieutenant, Waite* Bridges. URGES HOME MARKET8 ATLANTA, Ga.—Better horm markets for products raised In ad jacent territory la urged by the United Staten department of agri culture, in a bulletin received here FIRE INSURANCE Seventeeir'Ycun of Satisfactory Service. Strong Companies. Prompt Adjustments. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. I ,, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. * Phone Three-Four-Flve 2 IT. Taliaferro, Troop “A"; Bernhard J if. Dornblatt, Troop “B”; J. H ’ Hancock, Troop “C’\ . To bo 2nd Lieutenants: Robert ’ J: Richardson. Troop “A”; Hamp ton M. Jarrell, Troop ,, B'\ James B. M Os teller, Jr., Troop “C”, To be First Sergeants: Edwin 0 ‘ Beer, Troop “A”; M. G. Befdlng ■ Troop “B**; Charles A. Curtis; j Troop “C“. 1 To he Platoon Sergeant*: T. II . Whitehead, lrt Platoon, Troop “A”: BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS. Too Late For Classification. FOR RENT—Two furnished or unfurnished rooms, upstairs, with private entrance and prl- vsto bath, to party without children. Address Post Office Bo* 1076. . ol9x FOR RENT—A six room house and garage, in good neighbor hood. Phone 704. ol9c FOR RENT — Ready furnished Barber Shop. Apply 610 Nan-, tahala Avc. . O iop WANTED—Several, boys to de liver papers. Can give you route* in most any part of city. Apply * Banner-Herald office. «, HOLMAN’S COUNTRY SAUSAGE , j Meat Killed and Inspected At Athens Abattoir j WIER GROCERY CO. Phone 166 ‘ ... ! You can now see the 1924 ^'"pUy-' K ° llowi,, ‘ t c * ra HUDSON ESSEX OAKLAND OLDSMOBILE W. L & GEO. M. ABNEY 154 W. Clayton St. || nl7c jj Do You Know —that we are selling some very fine suits with two pairs of trousers for $29.50 • Lots of fellows have bought these suits. You should see us and get yours today. They would be good values with one pants but two pants make them GREAT VALUES. Lots of other suits in stock with extra pairs of trousers. Come in today and give us a look. Our cash policy to ail wiU save you money on that suit or overcoat. H. J. REID CO. THE SHOP OF QUALITY Clayton Street . Athens, Georgia **&(&&*. v jjiBBSiSiiiSiiVi' x THE SEASON’S BIG SMASH! Rex Beach’s famous novel of the Alaskan gold rush, one of the most romantic periods of Amer ican history has been made into a great motion picture attraction. “The SPOILERS Frank Strickland LARRY SEMON COMEDY “A PAIR OF KINGS” THE BIG LAUGH The Blind Wonder in a Big Musical Novelty ADDED ATTRACTION 9 p. m. Performances