The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 21, 1923, Image 13

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What’s What- ana Where T gray ■rvIHT. OCTOBER 21, 1923. THE BANNER-nERAEP. 'ATHENS. GEOnOK Alliens Shoe Co, announces c now ready with on« of Uio J it stocks they have ever car- j and that they {lave Inaugur- | a special Hosiery department j The Hoi J. Boley Co.’s dry goods hlBh itrado line of silks pre- 'tore shines out as bright as a new ,mt In the hosiery world, i dollar on Broad street where they mnteh on endless va- j»re featuring "Pine Millinery" and J of shoes and shoes to match ! children’s dresses along with Itocklnge 1n shades harmonls-1 store well and beautifully stocked ,r contrasting. with every thing In their line. >. store present* a very beau- j Miss Elizabeth Austin Is head appears neb, and' the effective milliner and fully equipped to meet dow display attract? tho atten- . me demands of the last word In and admiration Of all. 'hats Kk T Jfu? I This season's style. In .11 their r' "7 wh J , -■* hl k , beauty charm and glory, features a * Idle every want, be It black | ,[ diversity In colors and shapes t -hcwlse, th. popular .shades "I, , xqulllte #n(1 trim mlnaa .11 , tan or any abode to motel |ir0!C j R | m j n(r t h« mo de most becom- K »un. are here to be found. | In|f and dMlhlb , # at turp rlsln*ly anry straps, the Log Cabin and | | otr figures. One must see these ry known derjgn to please ml j pretty nobby hats to fully appro* guide, kid, patent leather, or the m. so ever tfto u mandate of damv Miss Austin has a great way of hlon Is thhv;,, bright brilliant. making over hats and frames, the n wou will find ft wonderful jatost and most correct style, lectcd assortment—for every J transforming our last winters bou- mher of the family from the ne t In a thing of beauty and joy y to the great grand parents. f or this and maybe many more i] Bhoca for the l»oys a« I seasons. Mothers will be equally i the girls, Daxzling slip* jus weir pleased and charmed with for the. sub.4deb or the tho children’* dresses, all so at- ite. Ttoudolr slipper* and trnctivrly made, suitable for school inn felt*, over shoes, and or any time, Just what they need f every. Rig* and mako. . now . The shopper will do wsll to you will find ths best mar -1 v l*U nolcy's and you may be sura turles represented, whose trade you will find yourself going again, carries the feat guirontee Here nil kinds of ready to wear le. I Is on display—and any and every- ... long established house needs l thing In t^e dry goods line, fancy introduction butvlftSJflliTOtonirtM debate underwbar. , y r reminding you that the . quality' for cold weather. All klndi Here tho tourtot W 1U find a rest i Shoe CoL has a record of material by the yard, a strong .. reflects the # cerdlt of boil, j line of shoes, notions—towels, plain iger and the hfllch quality of linen and eoft crash—quite an at* ..hiiiidiav vffvipublic. Krsct're f».sd • ff" ? nA Vcsuse of their eound huslneh* j oompleto stock of everything to ley and Initae volume of, trade their line, offers ynq* amazingly low popular ft hen it cornea to writing about wonaertul stories in one ztory, rjorie finds '* mugnlUcl.nl portunity for exploitation, with rdiy eiiuugft adjectives running i entire vocabulary to do Justic# the Electric Shop and Uaa Co., combine equalled by none in the cuy ot Atnen*. No hvmm U ft pile home without either, and manifold Joys and their com- • are beyond description. The wlidntion of the two big storle* t« like a romance. Here the lewite may start with added mforta und conveniences in the hen to tne —loveliest drawing Too gas he last and efficiency, ill problems id :pi kitctu iplifylng all 'king and : providing three iitlitul and nourishing meals per no&rislil The heateSjtiVe an tnexhau* >t!water, heater cosy ftPtf cookers th*i i whllo yoi/ fife i .away frem e. Every known gas comf »rt conveniencw^Ehn be supplied the Athens Oaa Bhop. .\ ud landfomrind i exquisite f oo» ‘The Little Price' 'la little it name only for it hae grown to be one of the loveliest and most de lightful tea rooms in the city. \. Recently it was inspected by a state supervisor and he compli mented It in terms of lavish praise for Its exquisite cleanliness; just about the highest compliment that it could be paid. The Little Price Is comparatively new but old enough to have estab lished Itself In the hearts of the people, situated on Clayton atreet very Inviting and accesalble to the well deserved patronage. You will find three delicious meals served every day In week, the best the market affords, and everything bnutifully pared. Special distinction is given salads, crisp beatten biscuits, fresh milk and butter, and a well bal anced menu always. The Little Price la.a very cheery attractive place, with a homelike atmosphere Is it any wonder that many people are taking their meals there, College boys, business men and women, many good housekeepers also are enjoying the hospitality of this cosy tea room. Miss Price has given her undl vlded attention towards providlnp mokt happily and generously her splendid patronage, and arrange ments can be made for special en tertainments, with the daintiest and most delicious meals perfect Palmer's chsln of drug stores furnishes wttettarful material for a newspaper story- and sUads as a llvlnf monument In tha business world of this city. •» one of the bit- K ert assets of tho community and surrounding country. Th. main store Is on Clayton ■treet aa la also another, corner Clavton and ColRl®. Bud then an- S“Wi etr..t and the Uri on. Uti town known as the Prince one up town known A Ea n ch* mufarfbeln* models o| heautv and nttractlvsneas but „ t )»n nil thin*, elas, they areaier .,,..,..11,1 __ thoroughly reliable, substantial and up to date. The stores handed down to Messrs Arthur snd Uoyd Primer by thrlr father. Dr. Henry Pal mer. are worthy of more than e naming notice. Tho prescription department haa long alnca reached * of perfection, where iiandfomr.knd exquisite now onrfttkPtoy ar# vc ‘ ,, v *l>- and ca!Df for that gn**t cur* electric Homes rati made bei-iittfui ^ d hoiiwkeepiiig.made a Joy Miop. Wliai’ft dainty de ptfuj •able * nrllla. .. . _ r re in. use for one or the other. !s:,rrn^^rr.r.:5 v..»rvtMns la high grade and Aral clnar. Could you aak for moret No indeed. Medldnea do la* claim alone the aupremecy, .or tnerg are able lines equally aa easltad. Per ea rich and care, of exquleltc delicate fragrance, from the reputable faetorfea. carrying known extract mllady'a taetc j/demand, nothing what eo av« lacking hare. Hoapa.' tooth.paate » and such notions In thf articles have no equal aa to meal can bo prepared at t pound, or In heautful bo yea. le wltn iill klnaa of Much a varied and bandsol a Never a aeaaon h»t |beggara description. til kinda of electric bulbe, elec L -aa “ H turea tfs t and most „f every •'t. and clot labor eliminated to add house wlf* ,at Pick up ° Ur homes 51 >" my! 'iri'ler of i " r he told . r "UKht either- What u Hng life a th! '> 'artnr .su, otfl mngnlfteent .hop,. • --The ^ I medial The word drugitore euggeate lm- tety many needful and use- I articles, wa flret think ot medi- f«s .cine, but my! There are so many other things as worthy of special mention. Then atom placed at In tervale aa a community aaeat art In reach of all, and the splendid activities keep the large force at ( lyleach placa ka busy ae the pronrbal The! Last hut by no means leant, are can the candy department and aoda let water fonnta where the heat drinks or arc eupplltd and Costa’s cream oa In sale night and day. or I There la no question about Pal- by mer tarrying the hast of even I'thlnr. IB r • • mm • ■ ful stop when a most delectable meal will be served. Bhoppsrs whose time Is limited will find a delicious luncheon or dinner ae your taste and appetltf may call for. The old adage, the way to a man’s heart Is through hie. moutl. Is as applicable to the women, and If there le one parti cular place where Joy cometh af ter dining you will find it Is the Little Price. Perhaps you do not know that tho WIsr Grocery Co* has one of the most complete and splendidly equipped grocery stores in the city oh the corner of Washington and Lumpkin streets, where Mr. Clar ence'Wler la now giving his undi vided time and supervision. Ex-I perlence has given Mr. ^Wler a 1 knowledge superior, for the very goods the public demands. - In my rounds yssterday, I visit ed this attractive store full to ov erflowing with every thing good to For the benewit of the public and surrounding country, The Smith Shoe Co., announces they are established in their lovely new store on College avenue. Where the great big attractive wlndowr reflect in n measure what a large and complete stock they have for fall and winter. Mr. Maynard and hie competent salesmen will b€ most happily to show you the very latest style In every line they carry with the trade mark of noteworthy manufacturers. The nobbiest shoe* in the varied cuts and soft colors demanded by dame Fkshion. Tho ever popylnr black shoes in satin, patent leather, kid or any other styles f<y the young and the old, for the boys and the girls, young men and old men. Iloudolr slippers, party slippers, any kind of slipper so dear to the heart of any Individual. The Smith Shoe Co., I* on<( of the oldest in the city and has kept In the front ranks wher« the best of every thing counts most. Shopping becomes an art and • real plearure when you know where to go. Marjorie Daw Is de lighted to tell you the many love ly things about Athens stores. You needn’t go to Atlanta for wearing apparel, for our stores offer quite aa beautiful and durable things al though we do not compete with a field so much larger. Quality 1* the wntchword ftt the Smith 8hoe Co. Their long and ef ficient service proclaims this and more, and each and every one l» Invited to visit this handsome new store and find out that not half- has been told in this little write up. be called a gem of Its kind, where everything featured in a first class book store may be found. Books, the latest fiction for children as well as grown ups. Plain and hundsome stationery of a great ajul splendid variety. Waterngin's Fountain pens. Ev* irshaip pftuoils. Lovely pUtUifti and picture framing, a feature ul« ways in demand. All the popular magazines, a ful' line always on sale and subrcrlp* tions taken for any known period ical,, in fact for any taht are pub lished. A splendid line of toys and all, sorts of games, for the kiddles and the grown ups. Rubber stamps which always have a ready sale. Office supplies of every known article needful or indispensible. Would that I might write of the manifold things in Gardner's pretty and charming little shop where only a visit will reveal tne many uae- ited time and small space der* ful and attractive artices, for Him- e the happy privilege. Marjorie Daw was amazed to iec such a world of pretty things ae well as useful and ornamental, and especially rcadlble matter. The variety of magazine b*«rgarn description for she never realist before there were so many until she saw row on row of the bright and attractive cover* making a colorful and very dealrab>« back ground for the numerous other nr» I idea in reach of all at reasonable prices. Mr. Gardner invites every body to come see for themselves. State College to Distribute Sodatol To the Fanners The State College ot Agriculture haa Juat been designated aa the dlitrihutlng agency in Georgia (or sodatol, the high powered explos ive, according to advice* Juit re ceived from the United 8tatea Bu reau ol Pubfc Roada. This material was manufactured (or war purposes and more than nineteen million pounds were left over. Itds now being sold at a good deal less than coat to be used (or agricultural purpose* only. *uch aa blowing stumps, ditching and blow? log hole, for trees. ! Sodatol la a.htkh explosive, but safe to handle and has no,toils effect*. It Is need very much In the same manner aa dynamite and anyone familiar with the use of this explosive will have no trouble with tho new material It la said. The coat of this explosive will be about nine cents per pound deliv ered according to advices, and this Includes the detonating caps, which -are being furnished fre, by ihu government. Farmer* lulvrt-aUd In this ma terial should communicate with their county agent, or tVrectly with the Division of Extension ui the state College of Agriculture. Al ready several carloads have •hipped i Into tho state and the supply Is limited. WORKMEN FALL FIVE STORIES SAVANNAH, Qa.—While Ing on the John Wesley Hotel her? tw.1 workman. Nathan Clark StklL. Will Sander?, fell five stories to the sidewalk When tho scaffolding gave way. They were only allghtly [hurt. Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 3 pof cent, iwrer 11,000( n 10 per cent- up to $1,000. .w HUBERT M. RYLEE Law office* Phone 1570. 405 Holman Bldg. Athena. Soorgta Heavy xrocerlea form the bases of thla well ordered etock. The beat flour, the most delicious cof fee, well cured meats, and shelves of all kinds of can xoods, bearing the highest and moat noteworthy trad* mmrW. A! lthe crisp delicious fresh veg etables on the market. Gorgeous fruits, auch a* oranges, apple* luscious-, and delectable, delicious gripes, bananas etc. all In keeping with the season. \ A 0ns tins of candies Is anoth er of tht many good thinks you’ll 0nd at the Wier Grocery Ct. A limited space can only glvs you u vision of what a magnlficient stock you will find hers. Prompt delivery Insures aatiafactlon along with a class ot goods equalled by few and surpassed by none. A force of clerks who are courteoui and polite, who will serve you moat happily and eatirfactorily. Thiy is a comparatively new store, ao you may be pure of only getting the best and freshest In every department. It Is a perfect Joy to visit this attractive place where you may order any and everything which contributes to a most delicious and perfect meal. Eating I* a necessity as well at pleasure, smoking a privilege, and enjoyed by all who eo deeii .their name Is leglop. Time was when only men smoked and grand mothers of the aixtlea but time brings change*, else this old world would bo a mighty slow place. Mias Jowers has launched out in charmingly attractive store as dainty and beautiful ae the most ultra would desire. But whero did you cay this lit tle shop could be found, on the cor ner of College aventie and Wash ington street, built for Juat such r line of goods ?ou would expect, thr moat fragrant cigars and the most perfect c-iiK<«r«Uv* on the market smokes of every kind graded to suit the purchaser. \ Oh ( those lovely boxes of candy, most exquisitely packed and hand somely tied with pretty ribbons, or by the pound or In any quantity. Magazines the latest, ail kinds of popularriieriodlcala where every thing is s^new and attractive, Misr Jowers was for a tong while with the Palm Garden where valuable experience gave her the courage tc launch out for herself. Yes! She ir meeting with great success, am’ cordially Invites a corlinuaner of th* splendid patronage which hat marked her new venture. ” rphla la •aalt.ahl. tha a.. The Piedmont Market 240 North Lumpkin known aa the "Food De Dartment Store Beautiful” Is a market to be proud of. MarJori* Daw asked Mr. Price If ehe could write it up? Certainly you mar but what will you say? I replied leave it to me. There is an eter nal* fltnesa of ell thing*, and an up to date market Is one of life t greatest essentials. Fish, oyster* and poultry, thf season now being In full awing for all such food commodities. If you haven’t time to do your marketing Just Phone 1H« or 1*17 and any cut desired will he deliv ered, but the good housewife pre fers her own selections and a trip to thla market le not only moot satisfactory but a genuine pleasures Of courts there are markets and markets some better and aomc beat—and the Piedmont Is In the latter clnei ecrupulouely clean, thoroughly equipped where only flrrt claea meaU are kept also a splendid line of can goods, fresh vegetables and the most. lueclou, fruits. Western and native ments, the most delicious cuts of steak and chop! that will melt In your mouth Pew etoree escape me In* my rounds, and I always find many In- ; Shl. M ntkMWlM 1 wouldn't know about., I repeat agali) I am here to give the Information and hope to have the privilege of carrying you through every store In the city. 1 cannot take in every thing st one writing however much I would like. Too much praise cannot be giver the Piedmont Market and splendid manager. A visit there will be more convincing than eulogy from my pen. Lasses White At Colonial “Home Coming” Day The theatrical season will open at the Colonial theatre on "Homo Coming Day." November the 10th, with Lasses White's minstrels which will bo followed by -‘Tho Monster,** tho original production with Crane Wllbnr. the well known movie actor, heading tho cast. Thla will be on* of tho groatoat dra matic productions yet aaen In thla city. -IJie charming Nyra Brown. In her new play, “Venus.’ 'util bo seen hero early In tho aeason. Praea notices from many of tho news papers In the Urge cities loll of . * e..a ..J the Thla Is probably ths very oppor tunity you have been waiting for. you that enjoy a friendly smoke o» a delicious box of candy, alone with a good magazine. Ifere Ir your opportunity to make your purchase at reasonable prices. You cannot mlu It on .your way to Jhe post office or on your return- walking north or south, east o* west. You will he sur* to see this very attractive and thoroughly up to dftte ehop with '’Jowers” In gold letter* on plate glass w\pdowa and doors. AIRTIGHT PAPER When covering jam jars, Instead of tying the paper cover on with string, dip some grease-proof papei Into hot starch and put over the jarai fixing it 0rmly to the sides. When dry the paper will be Uke parchment and quite airtight. trrst product, and It migh There le such a wide range In shopping that one never tires of thy splendid opportunity of varying things ’ It Is vary rertful and moat en joyable to spend n while In Oar- dtier’s book store another CUyton gbt Justly her wonderful success and of the popularity of the new vehicle ahe U starring In thla season. Soma of the blggeat musical comb'natlona tonring the aoutb will be lean sere. Among them are Just Married," ’’The Gtngham Olrl,” “Bloeaom Time,” “Good Morning Dearie,” and “Up She Goes.” All the minstrel showe coming soutbi wU be ,e$en here. After the opening attraction. Lasses White's minstrels, will como Al O. Field, Ne'l O'Brian and Coburn’s. There will also be a number of high cluta pictures shown al the Colonial.'Tha "Covered Wagon." one of the greateet ancceaeee of all motion pictures wUI be here with an orchestra to equal that of the one carried tar the “Birth of A ilts Nation,’ -with Its original produc- H on. the On account of conditions, season le unusually late opening this year, but Athens end surround ing section theatre goers will have tho opportunity of eeelng some of the bost attractlons on the road. AMBRICUR, Ca.-At a recent meeting bald In the court house here tha peach growers of Sumter county agreed to affiliate with the new Georgia Peach Growers Ex change. Representatives of the Georgia Fruit Exchange addressed the meeting and placed before It a proposal of organising a county unit but voting ou the Issue was deferred because of the Absence of several members. * Four Unequalled Groups of Real DRESS VALUES Dresses that emphasize value in terms of variety, charm, savings and satisfaction on the very threshold of the new season. Hade of Good Quality Wool Jersey . _ and Poiret Twill Group No. 1 Plain Tailored with Linen Collars and Cuffs Long waist with plaited sklrta, soma braided and embroidered Group No. 2 Wopl Jersey Poiret Twills _ end Crepe de Chines $ 12 1.98 Some plain tailored, others embroidered in self and contrast colors Group No. 3 Velvet* Poiret Twill* Canton Crepes Crepe de Chines Canton Crepes Twills Satins Crop* da Chine* Coat models and atralght line effects in Twills Canton Crepe Crepe de Chines Velvets . Charmcen and Tricosham Wide variety of styles and colors to choose from ,;n Davison-N icholson. Co. ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE Mass Meeting CITY HALL 10 O’CLOCK Tuesday Morning October 23rd The detailed arrangements for the Trade Expansion Campaign which have been worked out by the Mercantile Affairs Commit tee of the Chamber of Commerce will be submitted for’discus sion. x , a: Athens retail merchants and other interested citizen^ are urged to attend. For detailed information concerning this big November Trade Event telephone the Chamber of Commerce—272. si