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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1923.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA
PAGE THREE
Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 811
THE HARVEST FESTIVAL
This is a little fair. Details of
a big fair are carried out only they
are on a .small stale.
There will be a fine Jispiay of.
collection of embroidery, some of
it for sale.
or interest, the special collec-
i of old things wHl make an ul»
trn modern generation "rubber
neck.” Only hand woven things,
. . ... , t “id Indian relics are some of the
potted (erni ttome of thorn for trait ] oM thln(ra on d|81)lay
after the fair clo.ee. Also a finej Then there la tho Nantahala
PALACE
NOW PLAYING
night school exhibit, under the,
supervision of M!s» Mamie McKIo
and her able corps of teachers. As
u comparison this exhibit furnishes,
food for thought. If children who
have to work with their hands In
the day and can go to school Just
a few hours at night can do so
well why then can’t all the child
ren of the Athens schools, have the
privilege qnd disciplinary value of
leal worth while hand work for-r*
ivearlng them on hot days).
Merchants, business men and
manufacturers as well as house-
wives'will be interested in the
cloth display of the Southern
Manufacturing Co, Some strong,
attractive and splendid cloth is
made by tho Southern Mfg. Co.,
(Ask those gentlemep who had
suits made of a certain cotton
{in cordiallyirivited. An Interesting
program *rlil be rendered.
Facts about
Child-birth
tweed'twcT jTears a^Tn'i .reiuil A N eminent physician haf
weaving them on hot days). Shown to thousands 01 eX*
MILTON
SILLS *
and
ANNA Q. NILSSON
Jirthe Season’s
Big Smasii
“The Spoilers”
Extra Attraction 9 P. M.
FRANK STRICKLAND
Blind Musical Marvel
STRAND
FRIDAY
A lS* fcrta4#tefF*’ fV *>'
HAROLD
LLOYD
~ IN -
Dr. Jack
New “Leather Pushers” Extra
Eats? Well rather! That bar
becued hash at fifty cents a quart
won’t last long.
One way‘to roac hthls fair ft
out the Boulevard from either end
till you r&ach Hiawassee AvenV
and you seo the two club houses
of the I^nd-AdHand club right
j there just a step down on the right
hand »ide of Hiatrnssec av-i
I The admission to tills little fair
I is fre and you are cordially in-
vlted to come.
—P C. O.
REPOSE
(Contributed)
The night shadows ur-e falling.
Over the dromsy land.
The nigfttengales are callipg
softly on every hand.
The soul, it’s slumber faketb,
The heart, it’s w-eary rest;
Klghtlme’s sweet repose maketh
Peace at Nature’s request. *
Angles look down from above
Upon this quiet scene;
Declare, for all, God’s love,
And perpetual rest »ereno.
—N. D. N.
MR8. ARTHUR FLATAU
ENTERTAINS AT
LOVELY PARTY
Thursday afternoon Mrs. Arthui
Platau entertained at a brilliant!)
beautiful card party nt her level)
new home on Milledge ave, which
was one of the week’s brlghtes 1
social affairs. Bridge and Whis’
were enjoyed by five tables o’
player*. The lovely occasion war.
In happy celobration of Mr. ant*
Mrs. Flatau’s twelfth wedding an
niversary when many happy felici
tations will mark the interesting
event. .
The beautiful and spacious horn*
was thrown open with a mop
charming and cordial hoepltalit)
exquisitely decorated with great
clusters of yellow and waits chrys
anthemums in elaborate arrange
ment, against n rich setting of
graceful ferns and handsome palms
The many soft glowing light.-.
- aidiUl If’
RED SEAL CONCERT AND OPERATIC
Toio-E bom I. stdk (Puccini) hlul/m fMmkmOfi
Tokj—0 <Ud nuni (Puccini) In Italian Bee“**“ <**<
Victor KMtotlMStolRtonriNtoW
Th. Jaubr (Motdtowski) Plena Sob Stopj EtoltotoW
Etab in F Minor Nto 4^ R * d —*
' V—«tor RECITATIONS v
Ten link Mice erJ When Fetter Sbckcn th. Stare
Ed**'*-
LIGHT VOCAL • _
*• ueyJ3r.Es
«IE^ **li—i. m— »«S| Hmd Ns, 4»Jo*
- “'““2*tZ'
Vu'ur IIMncA few*) No. 19144
‘ DANCE RECORDS ' _ . . _
Rto« of Pksrd^-ffJ.
Victor KMncA (Ward No. 19159 I
Wchcrinn Biuei—Fat Trot Th. Bure Oedwfr.'
Til. Has. ci D.rid Blue*—Fox Trot * TbeVupuiai
Victor 10-lnJ. Btoirf Nto 19140 :
HEAR THEM ONCE A WEEK—EVERY WEEK—FR1DAYI
My Sweetie Went Away f
I’m ■ Lonesome Cry Baby V
BERNSTEIN BROS.
Phone 62 ■■
shaded in rose and gold 1
colorful touch to the lower floor.
Delicioip reCroihJnents followed
the Interesting game. Complet*
bridge-sets were awarded for th*
high score of both games; and
glass knives presented the win
ners of the.low rcore.
Assisting in the honor# of th<
occasion were Miss Hannah Bern
stein and Miss Stella Flatau.
The gracious hostess with Mr
Flatau was the recipient of man}
tokens of remembrance and affec
tionate good wishes.
pectant mothers just how to bo
free from dread, and from much of
tho suffering which many mothord
experience for months, right up to
Mr. it (ill Mtt, Hubert Ward an
nounce the blpth of a little daugh
ter Oqt. ffth who will bo called
Hazel. >
Mr. C. A- .RowSnd Is reg’aterod
at the De Soto hotel, Savannah,
for the Georgia Synod.
—0fl—»
Miss Adnette Snead of Atlanta (a
visiting ^1188 pthel Davis at Whlffe-
hall whore eho Is tcadv’ng.
Mr. Wcyjnan pavls of this dty, a
stqdent of Emoiy Umvat'stty will
spend ttyo week-end hpto ghtfwjll
bo best mao at t|m jbhndon-Dav|s
wedding Saturday In Rdy3ton.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Davlf, J. K.
Jr., ihff Mr. Troy Davis will go to
Royston Saturday^ for thq Johhson-
Davls wedding.
The ff'ends
IhjjBomeot when tho Little Ono R
’Her illnebs.
arrive,!
Mrs. Wm. Washington. 107
Lonlso Are., Nashville, Tonn.,
*ay>: “There Is positively no'wo-
man on earth that would ha with
out -Mother'* Friend' during ex
pectancy It she only know tho
ralno ot comfort." \
“Mother's Friend" fa cxtemaUy
applied to tho region ot tho abrfo- —
men. hack and hips. It relieves tho ' Mrs. T. J. Wootter has returned
Mrs. Eva' Hillcy has returnc.
from a few days' visit In Atlanta.
S-
Mrsv William Drodshavr has re- j with slaying .his brother, John Al-
turned lo her homo in Paducah,'! to n Rogers, and Mrs. John Alton
Ky., alter a vlnt to her mother.'Roger*, widow, of the dead man,
James White. 1 who left with thto.uais.su sisvsr
Woman Tells
How Husband’s
Brother Slew Him
who left with thto sllssod slavsr
both of whom are being held ’ is
Avon Park, Florida, where they
were arrested yesterday.
Mellon Calls Debt
Commission to Meet;
May “Dun” Nations
W,*5fINGTON—Secretary Mel-
Ion Thursday called the debt
(By Associated Press.)
AVQN PARK, Fla.—with hlf | m|M i on m<et Saturday, October
“n,i’.i.I S °' but deellnrcl to dlscloro what
county. Georgia, lumberman, wa, sub j cct , wln ^ considered aside
•lain by bis own brother, Alton,
lost Npvcmb?r, during a quarrel
between Alton Rogers and her/hus
band, Love Rogers, iq his home,
acqording tb a confession made by
Mrs. ledgers Wednesday to Sltetifi
annual re*
R. H., Hancock, of Spring county ’ lv
Florida, ax>d Sheriff Tanne**, of
Asked whether the commission
would comJder sending a "first of
the month statement 1 ' to dcLtor
nations, Mr. Mellon said he had
thought to that ph
Coincident with the call for »h
meeting it was mada known at the
ment, we will give you oi.«* *:.<• 1»«
tie (33 doses) FRKE If you send tl
tnm- I V*~'**‘*« •* -**■ *”** notlPO with your name and
/. Treasury that a careful survey had Kindly send 10 cents to help t ty if
mniito nf ihs fiM.to.iM .i.i... orp, packlli?, *l.«, to The Dr D
URIC ACID
TRY THE WILLIAMS TREATMENT
85 Cent Bottle (3? Doses)
FREE
Just because you start tl
rled and tired, stiff leg-, at
muscles, an aching head, I
bearing down pains in the
cut before the day bet
think you have to stay in
» *
ondi-
ell, 1
stiff joints.
made acids.
If you suffer from i>
ness, with burning. ncsM
If you arq. in and out i
dozen times^t night, yo
elate the rest.
conquerH kidney and bladde
Coffee county, Georgia.
She admlis. |),owpyer.
Alton by h ww^!"Th.^ *'*-B fiS-P-i U.,
kTO<vN'd« ,r if B tho orticli,, comn “' nt ' va * ,b »t iho com- wil| B OIVE yj/all”h5ul
cnlly denies all knoWlcdso tf the miralon wanted oil the availab^ oUr regular 55c, sizo „
crime. facts and had been cathsrlmr l>« U?ed only r,y ym.rse'f.
An attemnt by Mrs. Rogers to L Siili Only one bottle to the same ndd:vs« . r
«. w .. . At . . commit sui&jfi XflWV tna* ; p Ieoemeal B,nco 11 organized, family. *No:.,mg sent
Mrs. Wqlkor B. Bryan of Atlanta trated by a friend, According tq {)—'i iiLaa^^wej-L.. . • t-
isthe guest ^ of hrr panenis, Mr. sheriff Hqncock. ‘ Mrs. Rogers.
and Mrs. L. J. Arnold. ‘claims she and Alton Roger* were ■——■ ' ■ i *
married thr?e months ago, but nf-
teniion on nerves and ligaments
ms month follows ‘month. Finally,
It makes child-birth a joy Instead
of a pafnful dread. /
Use “Mother’s Friend 1 * as our
mothers 8pd grandmothers did-
Don’t wait, start today, and mean
while write to Bradfleld Regulator
Co., BA-72, Atlanta, Ga., for a freo
wonderful book containing Infor
mation every 'expoctant mother
should have. Get a bottle of
“Mother’s Friend” today. It is
told by all good druggists.
EXTRAORDINARY
ATTRACTION PALACE
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Along with tho big picture “The
3pollers," at the Palace theatre
Thursday and Friday, Mr. Frank
Strickland, the blind pianist of
great fame as an artist In his line
will appear at tho two evening per
formances at 9 o’clock. Mr. Strick
land Is a' brother of Mrs. J. W.
Galloway and a son of iMr. C. C.
.Strickland and has hosts of friends
who will be interested in the above
mnouncement. The fine picture
yromlses to bo one of great note
ind many thrills, and wUh the ad-
Utional attraction, two evenings of
rare pleasure are offered the pub
lic, with tho usual run of tho blg-
jlctcre throughout the day.
MRS. T. H. McHATTON’S
LOVELY TEA FRIDAY
AFTERNOON 4 TO 6
Mrs. T. H. McHatton’s lovely
iea on Friday afternoon compll-
.menting-Mrs. Hunter Harris, Mrs.
William Sifetfng and Mrs. Owen
cleman wf/1 bo the largest and
most brllllan social event of'the
week. The hours will bo from. 4 to
. and thp handsome new home of
the hostess will bo open for the
notable occasion.
TUBERCUL08I8 ASSOCIATION
WILL HOLD IMPORTANT
CONFERENCE 8ATURDAY
Y. M. C. A. ROOM8
AT 12 O’CLOCK
The Athens and Clarke count)
Tuberculosis Association will holf
an important conference Saturday
th«* 20tb, at the Y. M; . A. rooms.
Mr*. A. 8. Parker who hnjt chnrgi
of the Christmas seal sale fhlr
year has called tho meeting to 'dis
c-tips plans, and * specially to cop<
for with Mr. J. P. Faulkner, man
aging director ot the'Georgia n»so-
elation. He and several othen
will talk about the importance
making this year’s sales the larg;
eat yet, and will recommend th*
best methods for making them so
The meeting Is called at noor
promptly and luncheon will
served at one ^o’clock. All'
members of tho nssoclntlon nnd th*
others who have been Invited to b*
present and to help with the wort
are requested to let Mrs. Parks’
know r.a goon as poraible 1/ the)
will be at the luncheon so scat*
may be reserved for them.
ATHEN8 WOMEN PRE8IDE
AT CONVENTION
ROME, Ga.—Among the Athene
women taking part in the’ State
Federation convention here
Mrs. Af. L. Troutman, fortnerly of
Home, and Mrs. o. V. sqntoro, vie*
president and* chaitmau of th(
program committee. Mrs. Sanforcf
led* the citizenship Institute ,
Mrs. Troutman conducted the
memorial service with music bj
the special orchestra. Mrs. Trout
man’s Introductory remarks re*
minded the federation of the re
sponslUUty assumed In taking, the
work of those who have gone be
fore, and who laid such splendtc
foundations.
Mrs. Sanford was received warm
ly when she presented the progratr,
at the convention, which was ar
ranged by her. Upon suggesVon
the election time was changec
from Friday , to Thursday after
nooDto Mrs. H. B. JUtchle ot Atb
ens Is one of the election tellers.
MISS IRENE GREGORY
HOSTESS AT LOVELY
PARTY
Tuesday evening Mfss Irene
Gregory entertained very delight
fully at a happily planned Rook
psrty assembling four tables o*
players for a most gracious hospi
tality.
Gorgeous fall flowers were ar
tistically arranged in crystal vases
and baskets in the living room and
iKning room. The I'nteresting gam*
ments.
0. A. R. CARD BRIDGE
PARTY FRIDAY MORNING
AT GEORGIAN
Mrs. (Peter Brown and Mrs. Carl
ton Jester will be the delightful
‘lostesses at Elijah Clarke chap
ter D. A.rR.' bridge party Friday
morning at eleven o’clock at tho
Georgian totel. «
Twelve tables of players will as
semble for the usual weekly game.
"MEASURING”
PARTY
The Woman’s Blbjo Club will
live a “Measuring” party at th*
First Methodist church Friday af
ternoon nt 7:10 p. m., and everyone
'Mrs. Jack Gumpeft of Brooklyn,
N. Y., will arrive Saturday to visit
hc-r parents, Mr. and'Mrs. Louis
Morn’s and will be very cordially
welcomed by her many friends.
Little Miss Mario Smith
young daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
O. T. Smith Is convalescing''"from
an extended illness to the delight
of her friends.
Xer questioning by Sheriff Han
cock, she could not remembet
whore tho wedding took place, the
sberlffvsaRL
"He had to do It,” sal*} Mrs
Rogers, when finally she wiltcr*
under thr revere questioning to
which both Sheriffs subjected hcf.
h PAIR ARE
thof INDICTED
DOUGLAS, Go. — Indictments
charging mufder ? wero returned
here’thi#~ffiofnlng by tho grand
Jury against L. S. Rogers charged
PERMANENT
HAIR WAVING
AT REASONABLE PRICES
FREDERICS- LATEST METHOD
For Engagement Addreoe all Corre«|>ondcr
R. C. FULLER in care of
McGcc-Fullcr Beauty Shop
34tf Whitehall St. ATLANTA, GA.
NO PHONE ORDERS OR C. 0. D.’S FOR DOLLAR SALE ITEMS PLEASE!
{MICHAEL BROTHERS
Fifty Wonderful Sales^For One Dollar
- FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
Tnis is quite the most remarkable sale ever held in this store under one figure—and such a low one,
too. Truly the purchasing power of the cellar is piore than re-established in this sale.
8 Yards Sheeting
$1.00
36 inch wide Unbleached Mus
lin of good quality. Usual
stock price 15c yard. .
4 Yds. Japanese Crepe
$1.00
Regular price Sic yard. Find
quality In colors navy, Copen,
Ciel, Tangerine, Orchid, corn,
green, rose and henna.
HELP WASH OUT
KIDNEY POISON
If Your Baek Hurts or Bladdor
Bothers You, Begin
^ Taking Salts
When your kidneys hurt and
your back tyva sore don’t
scared and..-proceed to load y*»ur
Uomach with a lot of drugs tha*
axcite the kldiytya and Irritate the
Intire urinary tvaet. K)*p your
'cidneya cl.fcin like you keep youi
.Wtwel* clean, by flushing them
5. milt?, tWil&m wtii» which
heljjs to remove the body’*, url-
ioum waste and stimulates them to
'heir normal activity. The func
tion of tho kidmfcrs U to filter thf
*ilood. In 24 hour. * they strain from
‘t «00 grains of acid and waste, sc
ve can readily understand, the vl-
’al importance of keeping the kid
neys active.
Dt^nk lota of good water—you
•»an*t drink too much; r also
'•rom any pharmacist about four
’tancHs of Jad Salts: take a table
spoonful In a glass of water before
breakfast each morning for a few
lays and your kidneys may then
•ct fine. This famous salts Is
made from the acid of grapes and
*emon Juice, combined with Hthls
And has Men used for years tc
help clean and stimulate clogged
’chlneys; also to neutralis# the,
elds in ths system they ar*l no
onger a source of Irritation, thus
often relieving bladder Weakness.
Jad Balts is Inexpensive: cannot
Injure; makes a delightful effer
vescent lithia-Water drink, w*hicb
♦veryone should takrl now and then
*o help keep their kidneys
and active. Try thlr; also keep m
*he water drinking, and no .doubt
you will ..wonder what l»|-ame o’I
•’our kidney trouble and backaebe.J
all means have your physician I
twice a year.—Advertisement.
1 Yds. Serpentine Crepe
-$1.00
Regular price 32c yard. New
Kimnna pattern* in pretty cot-
>r* and design,. A fine value
in fine material.
6 Yards Fast Color
Percale, $1.00
New fall patterns in stripes
snd checks nnd figure,. All
solora, 36 inches wide. Usunl
eric* 20c yard.
3 Yards Devonshire for
$1.00
Every mother knows fast col
or, non-shrinking Devonshire.
S’cw colors and patterns in the
irlginal fine cloth.
Felt Slippers
$1.00
Real Wool Felt Slipper* for
Ladiea and Men in all colors.
A groat buy for $1.00.
French Ivory Pieces j
' $1.00
Your choice Bud Vases, Picture
Frames, Ilair Receivers, Pow
der Boxes, Clothes Brushes and
Trayz.
8 Huck Towels for
' $1.00
Large eizo Huck Towels with
red corded border. \Kcgular
price 15e each. \
72x90 Sheets
$1.00
Less than mill costs. Fine
quality seamless sheets, full
ibleached and heavy weight.
5 Yards Cambric for
$1.00
Fine quality, full yard wide,
wanted for gowns, underwear,
petticoat*, etc. Valuo 30c yard.
i w
i 5 H. S. Towels for
$1.00
Largo size Huck Towels. Horn-
istitchcd and Jacquard designs.
Worth 35c each.
Crib Spreads
$1.00
Sizo 42x56 for cribs and chil
dren's beds. Fine crochet qual
ity,, worth $1.70 -on today’s
market.
Stamped Luncheon Sets
, ’ $1.00
AH ready for dainty needle
work* rretty, simple designs
Tfor luncheon an<} bridge.
5 Union Towels for
$1.00
Regular prico is 40c each. Pure
Linen Weft II. S^JIuck Towels
of large.size.
Linen Tbweling, Yard
!. $1.00
Regular prices to $1.50. Fine
(quality Irish Linen Huck Tow- I
jcling, 18 and 20 inches wide.
Vacuum Bottles
$1.00
Guaranteed for keeping liquids
hot or cold for 24 hour:;. Re-,
markably low prices.
5 Yards Pajama Checks
$1.00
36 inches wide and fine qual
ity, all in color flesh only.
5 Bath Towels for i
$1.00
Fancy colored Turkish Towels
of good quality. Alt fast C0I04
and large size. ,
Lacc Scarfs
$1.00 |
Used to be $1.65. Pretty lac<i
trimmed Scarfs and Kunncra|
gold, 18x45, 18x36.
ivhito aha
Stamped Gowns
$1.00
Fine Night Gowns of Nain-t
Books, with pretty neat design*?
Value is $1.75. i'
5 Yards Gingham
. $1.00
Now Full Dress Ging-
hums. fast color, and
pretty designs. Worth 30c
rard. .
4 Yards Pongee
$1.00
Fast color in stripes and
wild color*. A pretty
doth for many uses. Reg-
alar, 32c yard.
Boston Bags
$i.oo
Real Cowhide Bags in the
IB inch also. Hero in
black and brown. Worth
11.50.
Table Shakers, Pr.
$1.00 a
Dutch Silver Salt aim
Pepper Shakes. Hjlnd-
ioma articles of,real val
ue. 31.00 the pair.
8 Hair Npts for
$1.00
Your choice In all shades
of Venlda or Fashionettc
in slnglo arjd double
■mesh. 1 •
Lisle Hosp, Pair
$i.op
Fine imported Ladies’
Lisle Stockings in black
only, Extra fine quality
in alLsiiea.
Curling Irons
$1.00
Guaranteed Electric Curl
ing Irons are a most un
usual value for .11 >00, For
they are worth 'f 1.75.
Fancy Talcum
$1.00
Fine Powder in a pretty
container that can be re
filled as psed. Regular
$1.25.
13 Cakes for $1.00,
Palm Olive Soap
Long Gloves
$1.00
Imported 16 1
Chamoisettc Glove
fine quality. In th<
fall colors.
2 1-2 Yards Suiting for
$1.00
Fancy Cotton Fail Suitings for
street, school and house wtar.
Fine quality in all colors.
5 Balls Yam for
$1.00
Fielsher’a Shetland Yarn in ail
colors, one ou.ice ball* of beet
quality. Regular 2Sc each. ■
House Dresses
$1.00 ’
Made of fast color Ginghams
in 18 Bt)le*, all guaranteed.
Materiel, nlono wioth more
sale nricaf'
Ornament Buckles
$1.00
For D lessee and Wrap, and
Coats. Beauties in all colors.
Regularly to >i.r>0.
2 Boxes Paper for
$1.00
This is Michael’s Special As-
sorted Color Paper nnd Envel-
pos t» each box. Fine quality.
4 Pairs Infants’ Sox
'$1.00
Regular 35e quality in white
and colors. Fine grade in all
sixe*.
Stamped Cases, Pair
$1.00 {
Extra quality Pillow Cam,
stamped with hemiUtched
points for 'crochet or scallop
designs.
Collar and Cuffs
$1.00
Wonderful values in the stylish
round shapes. Lace and Eyelet
Embroidery. Valuta to $1.50.
5 Men’s Kerchiefs
$1.00
Fine quality, colored borders
and cords. Irish quality and
full sixe. , • •
4 Boxes Cards for
$1.00
Correspondence Cards of fine
grade in white or colors. All
with envelopes.
All For
$1.00
I Hind’s H. & A. Cream,
■ 1 Pabeco or Pepsodent
1 Choice 25c Talcum
All for tUW.
4 Bails Yam for
$1.00
Fieishcr’s beautiful Silver Glow
Yem, for lovoiy knitted thinge.
Regular 30c each.
6 Napkins for
$1.00
Worth 25c each. Stamped de-
E lgna and Indian Head quality.
k
Buy by the doxeni.
6 Linen Kerchiefs for
:\ $1.00
Ladies’ White Pure Linen Hand-
Icerchiefs, with colored drawn
threads. Ffaie quality.
All For
$1.00
.1 pound Michael’s Gr*
Line I’aper, 2 package;
opes to match.
All For
$1.00
2 Cakes Woodberry Soap ■
1 Prophylactic Tooth Brush
1 Pond's Cream (Either (’old oi*
Vanishing) All for $1.Q0» j
Card Table Covers [
$1.00 ;
Stamped on Brown LinetieJ*
Fine quality and new designs:
A great buy.
$1.50 Collar Materials
Yard $1.00 „ «
Fine quality goods for Cellars;^
and Cuffs. Laces, Linens
Eyelet Embroidery.
6 Sport Kerchiefs
$1.00
Lovely new golf and teonin ■
signs on fine quality ir
Lawn.|
• To $1.75 Box Paper
$1.00
A wonderful a ssortmen
fine social stationery in
shapes and colors. Values to
$1.75 the box.