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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19,1921
THE BANNCT-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA
Office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS — Residence 8J2
THE LIFETIME WORD.
By Frank L. Stanton
■•Al In a lifetime."—
That's want they say,
And they bear their burdens
Along the way;
And the little cuts heal,
But thjfe deep wounds stay.
••All in ^ lifetime,”—
To th# curtain's fall;
And sw*et/was the honey,
Hut Do&h's In the gall!
And Love leaves Us lonely
Who stream Love Is all.
••AU In- a lifetime."— "* '* *
And nti. thg dim way
The bruised lives are treading
Where Nishi knows no XUyi
For the little' outs heal,
But the deep wounds stay.
MR3. A. TL BRANTLEY
ELECTED PRESIDENT; MR8.
S. V. SANFORD SECOND
VICE PRESIDENT
ROMEr-fliaie wide interest Cen
ters the election of atute officers
at convention Thursday as follows;
Mrs. A. P.' Ttruatlfy, ot Black-
shear, wa» .unanimously elected
president of4he Georgia federation
at the nftsrooon seiluii. The elec
tion Was conducted on the Austin-
linn ballot'pyrtem, the polls being
open for two hours. .
The other officers elected we.*:
Mrs. A. H. Branner, of Augusta,
first vice president.
Mrs. 8. V. Sanford, of Athens,
second vice president.
Mr*. Oscar McKenzie, of Mont*
zuma, recording secretary.
Mrs. B. Mr-Boykin, of Atlanta,
co;responding secr*M r :\
Mrs. Albert Mill of Greenville,
treasurer.
Miss Rosa Woodherry, of Atlanta
parliamentarian.
The nominating commltto . In
cluded Mrs. IV. H. Oriffin, of At
lanta. Mrs. W. W Stark of Com
merce; Mrs Ida Farmer Morrison;
Mrs. T. M. .Purcell, of Metter; Mrs.
Robert A. Helnsohn, of Sylvester;
Mrs. D. C. Ketch urn, of Vienna.
Mrs. Rhodes Browne, of Columbus;
Mrs. Spfficcr Atkinson og Atlanta; i
Mrs Fort K. Land of MacOn; Mrs.
W. C. Martin of Dalton; Mrs. Lena
Felker Lewis, of Monroe. Mrs. Her
bert YoWof Martin: Mrs. E. R
nines, of Miliedgeville: Mrs. D. D
Smith, of Valdosta, and Mrs. C. II
Klttrcll, of Dublin.
The t(^I\ers Jfor election
Mrs. II. II. Ritchie, Athens; Mrs.
Walter Prdon, sparks; Mrs. J. W.
Hocks, Gordon. Mrs. J E. D Bacon,
Savannah; Mrs, Alan Strickland,
Valdosta; Mrs. J. B. McEIroy, Nor-
cross; Mrs. McArthur, Albany;
Mrs. Albeft Foster, Madison.
Hugh L. Hodgson, ot Athens
composed the music “My Georgia
Land," the words .of which were
written by Ml** Gene Terrell
Lumpkin, and the song was adopt
ed Thursday evening by the con
vention to recommend to the Geor
gia legislature as n state song. Mrs
W. T. Maynard, chairman of divi
sion of music, rang it most beau
tifully ns a solo, accompanied by
Mrs. Frances Randall, ot Rome
Later it was sung os,a chorus by
Mrs. Ben Youncey. Mrs. Margaret
Rlnlr, Miss Inez Ebling, and Mist
Beulah Cunyus. of Rome, all of
whom havo exquisite voices. Mr.
Hodgson is a concert artist of na
tional reputation. This song con
test was conducted by the music
division of the women's federated
clubs of Georgia. It was a covet-
fd honor awarded Mr. Hodgson.
I * — SI-
TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION
WILL HOLD IMPORTANT
CONFERENCE 8ATURDAY
Y. W. C. A. ROOMS
AT 12 O'CLOCK
Athens and CJarka county
'Tuberculosis Arsoclntion will hold
an important conference Saturday
the 20th, at the Y. W. C. A. rooms
Mrs. A. S Parker wl>o has charge
of the Christmas seal sale thli
year has called the meeting to dis
cuss plans , and especially to con
fer with Mr J. P. Faulkner, man-
aging director of the Georgia asso
ciation. He and several others
will talk about the importance of
making this year's rales the largest
yet, and will recommend the best
method* for making them so •
The meeting Is called at? noor
promply and luncheon will bo serv
ed at on*- o'clock. Al Ithe mem
bers of the association and the
others who have been fnv^ed to be
present are requesteu to let Mrs
Parker know us soon a* possibb
Jf they will be nt the luncheon to
scats may he reserved for them.
THE LEND-A-HAND CLUB
A BIG HIT
Hand club rooms on H|awsssee
avenue, and .can bo cosily reached
on.^a Boulevard or Prince avenue
street car. Admission IS'free.
mize-armel a „ _ __ .
announcement .“The Spoilers Is Enjoy-
Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. Mize an- gd By Big PalaCG k
Pounce the marriage of their daugl /i^U.4 S
ter Beslre to Mr. M. C. Arnul, I vfOjfu* •
,% cjober tho 9th The ceremony was I ■ 1
performed by Dr. Caldwell of At-1 “The Spoilers," Rex Beach's won-
•anta, the family connection were dcrful picture of the north made an
Specially invites al Ithe organi
zations in Athens to visit their Har
vest Festival which Is a little fall
put on by the Lcnd^A-Haml club
were | This fair opened Friday afternoon,
.lie .'Pirii'ji.ir •icvirmi .t:. ...uu.i, hospital last Tuesday . afternoon
Mrs. Charles Pitner, Rome; Mir* October 19th and will close Satur- r -.t t i mr rollrf -from nn attack of
Melton; f Emory University. Mrs.4, The exhibit Is very creditable an:, cate that she Is resting well undet
fiproulsS Fouche. Rome: Mine j (nt» ret ting.
Phoebe Davis Kellogg, Augusta: Tho fair is held In the Lrnd-A-
m
zMichdeVs
FOR SATURDAY
ONE HALF HUNDRED SALES
; v j y ALL AT
ONE HUNDRED CENTS
< . JUST THINK OF IT!
50 Value-Giving Sales aud All Priced
One Dollar
You will be amazed at thtexcellence of the
savings offered.
FOR SATURDAY ONLY
the only ones present.
The bride Is a popular metnbet
of tho young set. The groom its
manager of the Armel garage and
ha* hosts of friends who are ex
tending very cordial congratula
tlon.«.
gj
FATE PARTY OCONEE
HEIGHT8 8CHOOL
Th« Fnte Party planned to be at
the hom^-of Mrs. Henry will be
given this evening at Oconee
Heights reboot, which gives.prom
ise of being a most delightful am’
unique event.
C.'O. FLANIGEN^SCHOOL
HOliftK WARMING
FRIDAY AFTERNOON
Tho C. D. Flanlgen school on
Chase street will have n house
warming this afternoon from S tc
7:30. All teachers, the board of
education and the building com-
mttee and all friends Interested art* |
cordially invited.
Mrs. N. C. Alexander was car
ried to an Athens hospital Monday
afternoon for an operation for ap
pendicitis, which was performed
Tuesday afternoon. — Commerce
News.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McWhortei
announce the birth of a son st 8t
Mary's hospital Tuesday morning
October the ltth who krill, be called
Robert, Jr.
—(W—
Dr. Andrew M. Soule has return
ed from Rome wliere he waa one
of the prominent speakers at tin
con vention, ot Federated dubs.
Mlsfl Mildred Rutherford and
Mrs. Julius Talmadge will attend
the U. D. C. convention in Augusta
next week which will be held the
23rd *td the 26th of October,
Mr. T. L. Elder's friends"will re
gret to learn he -Is suffering from
an abscessed knee and while he U #
Improving he is unable to be at hit*
place of business^
—SB—
Mrs. L. O. Hardman. Mrs. E. B
Anderson and Mr* H O Williford
of Comemrcc were visitors here this
wc« k.
—
Mrs. Edward Williams, nee Mlr»
Ruby Harris, daughter of Mr*. I
H. Harris of this city, underwent a
surgical operation In an Athens
hospital last Tuesday . afternoon
Immense hit with the crowd
picture patrons' that attended the
picture Thursday night. It was
marked throughout,with red-blood -
od action.
Tho picture contains an all stai
cart of Wallace McDonald, Milton
Sillr, Barbara Bedford and Anna
Q. Nilsson. In addition to the reg- j
ular movie bill Mr. Frank Strlck I
land the blind musical wonder, en- j
-te.-talned and delighted the audi
ence with musical feats he per
formed.
"The. Spoilers" Is - now being
played at tho Palace. Mr. Strick
land also gives two other perfor
mances Friday, on* Friday night—
J. c.
LAST SHOWING BIG SPECIAL
FEATURE “THE SPOILERS” AT
PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT'
entertainment ot, -the attemilun!
members.. A master of much 'ijn- ;
portance will be brought befoi* the!
members at the business meeting.
mjuut*
Frank Strickland, Musical Wonder, At 9 P. M. Per-]
formance; Harold Lloyd Is At the Strand.
VapoRub
For All Cold Troubles
YOU CARE
YOURSELF?
V
Tonight at eight o’clock the Ki'wanas Club
meets at the First Baptist church to hear Dr.
White of Anderson, S. C, preach.
Wont you also avail yourself of the op
portunity so hear this wonderful man preach
God’s word?
We will be looking for
YOU. Make up your
mind to be there!
favornblo conditions.—Commerce
Mrs. F. H. Aderhold spent ’ »ht
week end In Athens with her
daughter, Mrs. W. J. Pe^ples^
Commerce News.
—ffi—
Mr. Hugh Gordon bn* returneJ
from Rome where he attended the
funeral of his aunt, Mr*. Mary Gor
don Roper.
Friends of Mrs. E. C. Swnnn wIP
he glnd to learn she has Fft the
General hospital and ’a at her
mother's, Mrs. W. L. Brooks ,*n
Jackron, St.
The frienda of Mrs. Ossie Clark
will regret to learn of her con
tlnued Illness.
Household Helps
CANTALOUPE AND-
TOMATO PICKLE
Pare rind from melon end re
move Mode. Cat la two or three-
inch lengths ot about three-fourth
Inch thlckneu. Wash tomatoee k.
cut In one-fourth Inch nllcea. Let
■tend In nil and water to cover
fur three hour*. Uee ont-h.it cup
■aft for one-halt peck tomatoee.
Sprinkle unit through tomatoee nr
■dicing them aiuf then pour over
water to cover. Drain thoroughly.
Combine-cantaloupe Aid tomntoea
end let atand !n week alum water
to cover for four bourn. Allow one
teaipoon powdered elnm to a quart
of bo'llng ureter.
Heat .lowly to the boiling point,
remove from Ore end let atand In
warm place for the required
length of time. Drain end pat Into
rery cold water to chill.
Make a syrup by boiling two
pounda brown auger, one qunft
cider vinegar, two tableapoone
whole elovea. three tables pooni
broken stick cinnamon, one tabid-
spoon aU-spi'ce berries until thiek.
Strain over tomatoee and melon
"put down” In a deep crock.
Let stand until the next morn
ing, then drain off eyrup and scald.
Pour beck'over mixture. Do thCo
four sncceselve mornings. The
Inst morning pack tomatoes end
melons In Jars, pour orar boljlng
nyrnp to completely fill jars and
seal.
Tomatoes or melons can be used
IRIs way alone. Tomatoes rfcklcd \
this way do not become soft and 1
broken as when they pro boiled in
nyrnp_. .■ -
Italians in Clash
. With Rebels; 440 V
Dead, Some Injured
(By Associated Praia)
LONDON—Italian Columns 0 lr
.Tripoli Thursday.attacked a force 1
[of 1500 rebels In th# south ol
J Mobnt Surat a, says a Central New.,
h from Romp. The r- !»• !»
were dispersed leaving 440 dead 1
and a large number of wounded and
Man and Son Shot
And Killed From
Ambush; One Arrest
* VALDOSTA—Sherod McOlil and
Ills son Tally, were shot-to death
from amhpah here Friday. Thi
bodies were found on the seat ol
a truck li* which they were ridli
ft is reported an arreat has been
made and the man taken to the
Cook county Jail. The killing oc
curred on the road between Nash
vllle and Adel.
PICNIC CALLED OFF
On account of continued rain the
,'plcnlc planned for Saturday by the
Intermediate department of the
Methodist Sunday school has been
postponed. Further announcement
will be made Sunday.
Are You Weak, Nervous?
Thie Advice ie Vital to You
Jacksonville, f Fla.—*1 have. At
different time*,, found lellef. by
taking. Dr. Bierce's Favorite Pfoi-
crlptlon, wKtn I’*began to be'Aftr-i
vous, had severs headaches, :• and
felt bad In general/ Usually two
or three bottles waa sufficient. I
also took the 'Prescription* during
expectancy snd It was a great
benefit to me at this time. My <x*
perlcnce with different remedies
leAl* me to believe that ; Dr;
Pierce’s FavoHte Prescription Is
the very best woman's.tonic pn the
market"—Mrs. L. H. Ooss, 604
Cherry Ave.
You can always find thlsr^re-'
■crlptlon'of Dr. Pierces In you*
neighborhood drug store^ln tablets
or liquid, or send 10c Tor trial
package and write for free medi
cal advice to Dr. Pierce's Invalids'
Hotel in Buffalo, N. Y.—Advertise-
meat. ... _ • " t
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Send this ad and ten cents to
Foley * Co.. 28U Sheffield Ave„
Chicago, I1L wilting your tuun'
and address clearly. You will re
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HONEY AND TAR for Coughs
Colds, and Croup, also free sam
ple packages of FOLEY KIDNEY
PILLS for Backache,. - Rheumatic
'Tains, Kidney mad Bladder trouble,
and FOLEY CATHARTIC TAB
LETS for Constipation and BUn
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■OOKLTF Of CHOICS BCCIffS SENT PSU
iEOF DEATH BF
ra
IjeEn taken to the HinqJiI
After being there a few h'. u -
\ Ronton decided to leave, ;t w
* said. Ar he left the house he r-nl
f rd Ben lllnchlltfc who went to fl
‘door. It Is claimed hr- wa» ->.<•• I
I Routon os soon »a he opened, t!
jdmirj Ihingorously woun.i-<i. IP
• chliffo shot Routon five u
11ng him instantly.
— —. ‘ j Tho principals in the tmJjifcl
Ben Hinchcliffe Kill s| v VT-wu «•■*,
Tl/T«ww iifLra C!L„J. /T>* lot the mogt prominent f.u. : .
Man Who Shot Him.!this section. -
Were Close Friends. , ! ou '" n !” , v !* ' 1
n i n r • nr| d an adopted child -I v -r
Caused By Liquor., brothers and Fitters, lllnchi.rr
la single man.
MANCHESTER, iOn.—After.
Ir.g scrlourly. if not fatally, shot
by B. B. Routon, (Ben Hlnehllffe,
a prominent farmer nd lumberman
of this section, shot and killed
Routon at the home of Illr.chliffe's
father near;here.
Hlnehllffe'wdB shot in/the abdo-
- men and is In a danrf*.«>u« coAdi-
‘ tlon in the local ftosblLil. Routon
Bandits Make Haul
Wcrlh £25.000 One
„ ’ Block From PcMcc
(By Associated Press)
PHILADELPHIA—Four . ; -l
motor bandits held up the Ks#*<dy
Brother* pj»wn shop In th* bu ii.-sr
Harold Lloyd S trand Tonight
LAST SHOWING "SPOILERS” led on the silver sheei
PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT If you can enjoy a red-blooded .
A remarkable cast *s seen In the ( exciting film, with a real atory, *
pictuhe with Milton Sills as the j don’t miss ..The Spoilers,” show- *
manly hero Anna Q. Nilsson as ing for the last time at the Palace
' ' 77 1. ‘ iiroinera pawn snop in t
w.. .hot tin time,, and died lm-, )fcUon lhe rlty Prt ,
[mediately. . j raped with jewelry anC __
J It Is said by those / witnr.s«<ing ( mated nt $25,000. Tho !)•■!-
{the tragedy that Routon had l»e*jr J nirred one block from the
j drinking for sevirtl day a am! hnd [r.tatlon.
Cherry Malottt, the loyal dance-
hall queen, Barbaria Bedford, a
pretty brunette as Helen Chester,
the - Innocent heroine Noah Beer?
as ‘McNamara, the ^ookedc but LLOYD FURNI8HES
tonight with Frank Strickland the
blind musical marvel aa the extra
attraction. * *
courageous polli'dan; Mitchell
Lewis as Marshal Voorhees, afraid
of no man ifcat,- walked; Robert
Edeson, aa tho rough-and-ready
Joe Dextry, mine owner and ready
to fact death for his rights; Sam
tie Grasse as the cowardly Judge
Stillman; Robert McKIm as Struve,
the crooked lawyer; Ford Sterling,
Rockliffe Fellowes, Louise Fazen
da, Gordon Russell, Wallace Mac
Donald and' numerous other play
ers well known for thelf ability to
act western roles.
It Isn't this superb cast and its
skilful actlpg which make *:'The
Spoilers” such thrilling entertain
ment .It’s the story.. Rex Beach
described at first->hand the fever
ish. fight fox gold in the Klondike
when the sands of tho Yukon sud
denly turned yellow. His account ot
how the m'ners were, despoiled of
aome of their richest. properties
by corrupt politician* is an his
toric event Beach crammed 1 ' his
Ith conflict, romanco and
EVERLA8TING LAUGHTER
AT THE STAND TONIGHT
Harold Lloyd has again proven
4hat he 1s the most contfatcnt fun-
maker on the screen'by hla five-
reel comedy. "Dr. Jack,” which la
reen at the Strand tonight. Thoro
rfre comedians who make exceed
ingly fdnny pictures, but Lloyd is
the most consistent and dependa
ble of the Sons of Longtcr. "Grand
ma’s Boy” scorned to us to be the
perfect comedy—mull we s%w "Dr.
Jack." ♦
In' "Dr. Jack,” Lloyd has again
■given Us a comedy with a serious
vein running through V. but tho
laughterjs continuous and ever
lasting. Never waa there anything
funnier screened tbato Lloyd’s ao
robatlc ai tics in k’o wlerd disguise
as the midman.
The fast and furious Lloydlan
comedy V Interwoven with, a
charming'love story, atld here the
comedian fairly outshines all the
Grent Lovers of the screen^U’s ?
suspense snd this Director Lam-1 great comedy and you really can’t
bert Hlllyor has skillfully portray* {afford to miss It.
non
Chronic coughs iml persistent eoMs
,_ad to serious lung trouble. You ran
stop the-n now with Creomululon, an
emulsified creosote that Is pleasant
to take. CreomuLlon Is a new medi
cal discovery with two fold action;
It soothes and heal* tho Inflamed
membranes and kills the germ.
Of all known drugs, creosote I* re
cognised by the medical fraternity as
the greatest healing agntcy for the
treatment of chronic coughs and coldr
Snd other form* of throat and lung
rabies. Creomulaloh run tarns. :n
dltion to creoaote. other healing cte.
menta which aoothe and heal the In
flamed membranes and stop tho Irri
tation and Inflammation, while the
creoaote goes on to the stomach Is
absorbed Into the hkod, attacks the
seat tiff fthe trouble and destroy* fhe
-»rma that lead to consumption.
Creomulaloti is gupantecd satisfac
tory In the treat wren* ..r
cougtta and colds, bronchial asthama, 1
catarrhal bronchitis amJ other forms*
of throst and lung dlaeasrn. and Is
excellent for building up the system
after colds or the flue. Money re.
funded If nnyrough nr cold, no matter
of how long standing, is not relieved
after taking acorrdlng to directions.
Ask your druggist. Crcomtilsion Co.,
IMPORTANT MEET
An ImnorUnt mc.ttnu of Alh.
cn, Lodge 710, B. P. O. Elk, wit.
l.r hold Friday niqht at ,l*ht
o'clock at the club room* In the
Holman liulldlmr, according to. Ex-
luted Ruler P.’S. John,on.
In nddlUoit to transacting rou
tine liustneaa, the todgo will Urin
ate several new member. Into thf
mysteries ot the order, which will
lot followed by an unuaual aocla’
seralon. Plana for the social aes-
slon have not been given out, but
It Is hinted that something out ol
the ordinary will be sieged for th,
.VW.A'iSNMRSMS -
MOTHER:— Fletcher’i Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substi
tute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing
Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all a.-cr.
To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of
Proven direction, rv ,«ch narirnye. Physicians everywhere recommend it
tt&ACeW?
BUCKWHEAT
THB BUCKWHEAT YOUR
GREAT-GRANDMOTHER USED
Pancakes with the real old-time
buckwheat taste—light, health
ful, delicious.
All prepared-self-ralsiog. Ready
for the griddle in a jiffy, by sim
ply adding water or milk.
Cream
Buckwheat j
S2SE J
■ ■
Atlanta.
Advert Inc men t.
Athens Visitors
Among those visiting In Athens
Friday were, U Roecnfield, St.
Xou'a C. F. Baker, Atlanta; S. O.
Klnchelo, Philadelphia; Thomas
Stevenson, Cleveland, Ohio; t. H.
Webber, Atlanta.
R. A. Metcalf, Clarkesvllle, Qa.;
Mr. and Mrs. A. A- Barber. At
lanta; James e. Tipton, Atlenta;
«. M. Collier. Atlanta; J. E. James,
Atlanta; 0. It. Car’ton, Atlanta.'
Lott Warren, Jr„ Atlanta; H.
P. Hawkins. A. H. 8colt. Hartwell; •
L. D. Yeargan, Rome; Mr. and Mra.
J. T. Bledkoe, Ashevltle. » C.
L. 8. Brown, Atlanta;. L. H. i
81th, Covington, Ga.; W. B. Met- i
calf. Oak Island, ill.; J. G. Brown, |
Cleveland. Ohio; M. M. Willis.!
Richmond, Vt.; H. A. Beckham,
Atlanta.
O. C. Dudley, Canton, N. C.; O. *
W. Bell. Canton. N. c.; C. B. Bar-
reft, Atlenta; Brook Birdsong,,
New York; Robert B. Pent. Philo-,
delpMa; H. E.-Newton, Atlanta. |
. W. P. Oldham. Lfcxlngtnn. Ky.; j
t. F’cmlng, Atlanta; W. V. Evqpj
elt. Valdosta; J. C. Tanaey. Eric,!
Pa.; J. Henry Burnett, Chicago; i
L B. Farmer, Nsshy'Ilp, Tcnn. ■
PALACE
Last Showing Rex Beach’s Great Picture
“THE SPOILERS”
With MILTON SILLS and Big Cast
9 P. M. EXTRA
“BLIND MUSICAL WONDER”
A RIOT OF-LAUGHS
Harold Lloyd
IN
“Dr. Jack 9 ’
STRAND TONIGHT
READ
BANNER-HERALD
ssraaim , mi
PALACE SATURDAY SPECIAL
“BRIGHT LIGHTS OF BROADWAY”