The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 22, 1923, Image 8

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vu> yi-v-rr- -T," " TBH BXWHHmUIBElP. 'A tiichh. CEOHCIX" T' FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Stront Companies. Prompt Adjustments. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Thfee-Four-Fire Big Lineup of Special Features At Palace Theatre All This Week I “Georgia Four” Extra Attraction For Thursday and Friday. From Millionaire To Proprietor of Cafeteria Is Tale Market Gossip Received Over F. J, Linnell & Company’s (By Leased Wire) UNIVERSITY OP FLORIDA— From multi-millionaire to proprie tor of a cafeteria near the Uni versity campus is the experience of Alex Francisco. The parents of the young man. Along with his near relatives, were forced to leave their home in Smyrna when the Turks renchetl them during the late World War. Bo close were the marauders upon the totfn that the inhabitants were unable to bring with them any thing they could not carry flight. Several bits Jewelry. <i few article, of I'M im-j20.88. TS^mMkctT"“were*lcTto NEW ORLEANS, i,a.—Owine to failure of American markets to make full respo.ise to Saturday’s advance Liverpool, the English market, is due about 15 to 20 points down on American mar kets. i Southern spots Saturday were 10 to 63 up, wi|h New Orleans leading the procession as to the . eer.fncii.ir a d vcn ce for the day and the high r i ,evel °f quotations, middling here jMMftnce and one rare old ruK »"r| 2 o up: Dallas 10 higher; middling *11 that the Franelaco, were aide i thcre 20X5. Sales larger, at Dal ' alue< ' at la* 8,577; all told 38,5« vs 21.82S save from property $*,060,000. The rug was used ns n wrap by % woman memher of the fleeinp party. As the weather wns cold she pulled the rug from the flooi And threy it nround he ns r rhnl. It is one of the collection o Asiatic rugs, the Franciscos ns- sert, that had been in the nmily for some time, nnd it now is on •xhlbltlon in the office of fhe Cur- Ator of the Florida State Museum Athens Visitors Friday Compared with last year’s stock on shipboard at Galveston Satur day was 44,000 vs 86,000, at New Orleans 14,000 vs 18,000. Estimate of National Ginners' Association as to quantity of cot ed to be issued Tuesday. Rumor- ton ginned to October 18th expect ed it will be less than six million vs 6,978,000 to same date last year. Monday’s markets likely to be influenced by cables, weather con ditions, storm news and probably by tsrike situation at Galveston Among those vlsitng In Athens j an ^ Houston, although dcvelon- Monday were W. A. Johnstone Ope- men ts >0 Germany are not to be Ilk*. Ate.; H. E. Hardman. At- (overlooked. Santa; C L RussriU, Atlanta CHILDREN MIASM” A Harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soothing Syrups — No Narcotics! Mrs. J. C Hall, Miss L M. Hall, H. Mathews. A. W and Mrs Hall Cleveland. Ohio; A N St* 'e, M». Dora Fla. Mr. and Mrs. l.. a Gil lespie, Garden City, L I. Hans Manan, Waynesboro, Ga.; Don Richardson Jej(fsrson, Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. J. T Bledsoe Ashe ville. N C.; J W Ely, Chicago, Thomas L Anbury. Augusta II. P. Burgers. St. Augustine. Fla. H L JCeefe, New York. It It Stetson. Now York City; Mr and Mrs. Geo. Hogan, Tugnlo. Ga. E. Boggs, Greenwood, 9. C. R J Lane, Atlanta: O C nuck. Birmingham; E M. Cole, Jr., At lanta. Hul Durham, Comer. Ga: R.' M. Brown. Washington. D. C.; W. R Illne, New Orleans. La TRUTH OFTEN HURTS BUZETTE—‘Don’t you think my new dress Is exquisite? HER FRIEND—Oh, lovely! That drcmmAker of yours could mnke a clothes prop look graceful.—Tit- , Sentiment generally conscrva- |tively bullish. . ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed at 29 5-8 cents Monday. The prev ious close was 29 5-8 cents. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Prev. Open High Low Close Close Jan. 29.15 29.37 28.87 29.28 29.13 Mch. 29.30 29.36 28.18 29.30 29.25 Luc. 29.65 29.80 29.80 29.69 29.60 11 A. M. Bids: January 29.10; March 29.20; December 29.58. NEW YORK COTTON Prcv. Ohm High Low Close Close Jan. 29.02 29.17 28.78 29.15 20107 Mch. 29,04 29.18 28.79 29.16 29.05 Doc. 29.14 29.30 28.90 29.26 29.20 PALACE 8HOW1NG TONIGHT. There are mystery, thrills and suspense in abundance in the new Goldwyn feature 1 photoplay, “Red Lights,” which opened at the Pal ace today. It is an adaptation of Edward E. Rose's stage melodra ma called “The Rear Car,” in which Richard Bennett had such a success on the Coast and which Taylor Holmes did in the East.* It would he unfair to those who see the picture later to give the plot in detail, but it is a story of a young girl, Ruth Carson, the abducted daughter of a railroad magnate, whose identity is* at last discovered. This discovery begins series of strange and mys- tciious warning* of imminent death. Her lover, John Blake, calls on his friend, Sheridan Scott, “crime-deflector,” to protect girl. Passage is engaged to Chicago on the Continental Limit ed but the mysterious warnings {and strange happenings (includ ing a murder, the baffling appear ance of balls ftf red, light in the car) continue to take place. The story comes to a climax when the rear car of the Limited is uncou- ilo(i from the train while it is go Dye or Tint any Worn, Shabby Garment Or Drapery. Diamond Dyes, Each 15-cent package of "Dla* nw>r:d Dyes” contain* directions ao * mule that any woman can dye or tint any old, worn, faded thing new. * v *tt If she has never dyed before <’boose any color at drug store.— Advertisement, 11 A. M. Bids: January - 28.99; March 28.9» December 29.14. CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C. Close WHEAT- 1 - July .. .. . 117% 107% 107 Dec 105V. 105* 105* May .. . . HOli 110* 110* CORN- July .. . . 72% 73* 72 Dec 7514 75* 74* May .. . . OATS- 7214 72* (11* July .. . . 43* 43* Dec 42 41* 41* May .. . . 44* 44*. 44 NEW YORK STOCKS Open P. C Studebaker 98 07* U. S. Steel 88* 88* Coca Cola . 70* 71 Kennccott Copper . 32* Southern Ry. .. . 33 33 latest .six reel comedy, “The Three Ages.” At the 9 p. m. .night shows the extra added attraction will be seen in the University of Georgia Four, a classy harmony singing act that will be the hit of the season. The attractions booked for Thursday and Friday of this week are extraordinary and should draw a banner crowd at all performances. DA. CRACKER WILL APPEAR THIS WEEK Initial Issue of Universi ty Humorous and Liter ary Publication to Be An “Auburn Number.” UtKlOUB BLADDER TROUBLE . “Could not stand nor sit and was Tmv*-.i to cry out from intense pii'i.** writes Henry Williams, t i r k i,>, Montana. “The doctor* said I had inflammation of the l<: i-tder and an operation was nec- e^.iry. Tried Foley Kidney Pills a ini improved at once. Tell’nll my fn-mls about Foley Kidney Pllle as It will save many from suffering *04. perhaps, a» In my case, a dangerous operation.” Bladder Blbl l(Mn*y tvmiht* •'rcrr.pt treatment. Foley Kidney Pills give qni< k relief.—Advertisement The Georgia Cracker, humorous and literary publication at the’ University of Georgia, will make , _ _ .Its initial appearance for the plcii from Uiu train while it Is (to- 1>21 . 24 M „ lon th i. The flr.l ln *“P » ^ numbe- win Win the fa.hion ot mountains and dashes madlv down! v nml .,j > nna tlPOm 4 hill toward the .econd nection ofi“" „ ^“Tve-ilin. eoUe« the train. Catastrophe is averted P*"*? b ' “ n exc " lenl e ® n *“ only because the switch is turned 1 n “* a2 ne ', ... a n the rear car in .hunted off The content, will contain a lanre on a blind nldlrnt. Here the my,-1 amount tcricn are aolved ami the villain. «*>">. ami literary material, all of mml«hod which 1* the work of the members punished. >„ r ^ alnfr and univt . ra i ly Blu ; BIG FEATURE AT dents who contribute to the maga* PALACE TUESDAY , „„ ...... .. -You Are Guilty” .aid to be J- W. Klimt of Atlonta It un founded on incidents In the nctuul: tor-ln-chlef of the publication und life of the citizens of an urnor Kurl ° B - Wnteon also of Atlanta Ir New York state city nnd written! the business manwer. Athenians by Roy Middleton, will be offered on the ctatf are Irvin P. Myerson, the patrons of the Palace Tuesday. Mist Esther Bush, and H. H. Bun- It in reported to be one of the sea- ford. Other membere of the Cracker stuff are Brown Whatley of Atlan ta, Lester Hargret of Tifton and T E. Merritt of Macon. son’s most absorbing dramas which ha.s given a most elaborate pro duction and a cast of all-star cali bre headed by James Kirkwdod and Doria Kenyon. CLUB HOUSE COFFEE DAY Thursday, October the 25th On this day wc will sell vou a three pound can for $1.10. only have about throe hundred cans for this sale and we suggest that you give your order in advance. ARNOLD-ABNEY f> nr\ CURB MARKET BULLETIN Apples, 40c to 60c 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, 22He 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, 5c pound. Field Peas, 10c gallon. Field Peas, shelled, 25c gallon. Sweet Potatoes, 2c pound. Tomatoes, 6c to 7c pound. Com 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. MANY RATTLERS KILLED MOULTRIE. Ga.—The number of rattlesnake^ killed in 'this county and surrounding territory eclipses aythlng in that respect since early pioneer days. No theory has been j advanced for ihp unusual activity | of tho venomous snakes. Tuo chit-1 d»en near here have been bitten i tya year one one of them died as j p. result of the* blto. One man • brought. Into tow l a rattler k'Jled as It attempted’ to cross in front of his automobile, that was more : than Mix feet long and her fifteen rattles. Council Decides Monday Night on 2 Bond Elections MILTON SILLS IN "LEGALLY DEAD” PALACE WEDNESDAY The amazing story of & man de clared to be dead by the law, and restored to life by science. He returned home to find his wife married to another! Was he still bound to this wo man he did not love? Was he free to marry the fcirl he did love? If he did, could be be prosecuted for bigamy? Could the law prosecute one who it had -declared to be dead ? J*'* n a f n p ? i ^ t ' rf thkt reached be- aniount requested at the regular mance f a I e . -* {session of council two weeks ago, ST'JSS'f’f'.OOO. However, It wan The mart, ntartltng story »® . !c3rne j fn , n) we ll Informed ever seen. !sources Monday that it is doubtful BUSTER KEATON ANP c “ unc '' t0 ^ GEORGIA FOUR PALACE ',. a f s , .“"[L THURSDAY AND FRIDAY i . h Buster Keaton, “That r.ozenj for emergencies^ Faced Comedian” will be the at* i The Unlted 6 tzt*a aryl Canada Sf wo . r .^ — ■— | proportion of the world’s reckless drivers.—Cleveland Plain Dealer. City council meets in extraordi nary session at 8 o'clock Monday night for the purpose of taking acticn on two proposed bond is sues, one for $50,000 for Improve ment of Broad street from Lump kin street to Milledge avenue, the other for school building improve ment and a playground system. The latter, according to the $28,000 would bond margin j Mother! Fletcher’s Castoria has giving natural sleep without opl- I been In use for ever SO years to re- ates. The genuine bears the aig IIeve babies and children of Con- ,,atur « stlpatlon. Flatulency, Wind Colic nnd Diarrhea, allaying Feverish ness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bow els, aids the assimilation of Food; liSROl RIGHT RQAO BT DR. WHITE '' ‘ Preacher At First Baptist Impresses Large Crowd At Three Services Held Here Sunday. Ruling of Board CHICAGO—The United States railroad labor board today mad* public a decision awarding inertas- es of one to two cents an hour to elerke, station forces, dock, ware house and platform freight hand* lers and similar employees of ff carriers. An unusual provision of the du* clsion Is that the “aum of the in creases granted to the employee; in each section ihall be distributed by Joint action of the representa tives'of the carrier and of the em ployees In such a manner aa Sunday night on “What Must I Do ( To Be Saved.” Sunday morning, to a packed building, he delivered a masterly sermon, pointing out the need of parents to create the proper en- Ironment in the home to influence the children In the right way. ,- Asserting that the question of making a living” Is becoming more and more difficult. Dr. White urged parents to begin hy prepar ing their children to face the fu ture which will be more difficult than today, he said. “Leaving them money will not prepare them to fight the battles of the future,” he said. "Character alone will old them in the manifold temptations nnd trials that are to come In even more complex age than thle e are living in.' Dr. White will preach every day this week nt 11 o'clock each morn- ini: and 8 o'clock in the evening His messages are doing much goot* in Athens. It In declared, nnd th' crowds attending his service arc increasing each day. COMMITTEE MEETS A meeting of the Clarke County Democratic Executive Committee has been called for the city hall Wednesday at noon and a full at tendance is urged by the chairman and secretary. The date for the city municipal primary will bo set at this meet ing, it is stated. Many people were shown the way • true life Sunday by Dr. John E White who is preaching during the First Baptist church revival. Dr. White spoke Sunday morning . , . . . ^ .. ... ^ „ . bring about just and equitable i (he Swelling of Jordan Sun- rate for th „ , mp | oyM , ln Mch ot "The G™!Z n , Sln m f„" ^hen.°”»n!! :,h0 Varl0U * *«'“>"« tot Which ln- The Greatest sin ln Athen. and crMle , are provided.” The opinion prefacing this and other provisions found that It car riers and employees of the class in volved had negotiated agreements increasing pay for. come of the groups, but that there was no uni formity In the agreement#. POLICE”D()CKET 33 CASES SINCE LAST SATURDAY Thirty-three cases were docket ed in police court over the week* end, the largest number in that period for the last few weeks. Three cases of reckless driving were docketed, the remainder be ing disorderly conduct or drunk, with one or two gambling cases apd arrests for violation of the prohibition law. ^ Tapestries, Worth Fortune, Stolen From Versailles Palace (By Associated Press) PARIS—Two great Ooberlln ta pestries, each valued at one mil lion francs were stolen during the night from the walla of Versailles palace. The tapestries were made in 1674 nnd formed part of Lous 1-ith’s collection. Mrs. Webb’s Husband Set Free By Grand Jury After Probe (By Associated Press) ' WHITE PLAINS, N. Y.—Charles Webb was completely exonerated Monday by the grand jury which investigated the alleged mysterli ous death of his wife at Westchest er. Blltmore county club, several weeks ago. , Former Justice Agent Indicted , With Secretary NEW YORK—Gallon D. M.anw former agent of the department or justice, has been indicted with El mer W. Jarnecke, described as his secretary on four counts Involving alleged conspiracy to* violate country's'dry law and using mails In a scheme to defraud. Relieves the ache of sprains Sprains should be given careful treatment until the damage la entirely repaired. Apply Sloan’s. You don’t qecd to rub it in. It eases the pain, prevents stiff ening of the tissues and hastens the workof repair. Gets bottle at your druggist’s today—35 cents. 5Ioan’s Lnument-t/f/i poini EVERETT TRUE By Condo Banner-Herald Want Ads Too Late to Classify j SHOE REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed Freeman’s Shoe Shop Work Called For and Delivered. Phone 900 1393 Priucs Avenue, ' _ , a2S - FOR RENT—Two unfurnished an I two furnished rooms, first floor. suitable for light housekeeping. Fresh Norfolk Oysters Speckled Trout and Mullet Wholesale and Retail Athens FiVi&. Oyster Co GEO. A. lifclEN, Prep. 571 E. Ilroad St. Thornton’s TUESDAY Dinner 50c Tomato Soup Brunswick Stew or Roast Beef Turnip Greens Potato Natural Bell Pepper Pickle Muffins and Biscuits Mince Meat Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 50c Veal Chop3 Hash Brown Potatoes Cheese Balls Vegetable Salad Rico Parfait, With Cream.. Sauce Hot Biscuits Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cento Monday. eeronEn u. tti» GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A large .mount ot local fund, now on hand for niabanomcM en CItjr Property. STOKES’ COUNSEL RESTS HIS CASE (By Associated Press) NEW YORK—Max D. Stuer, chief council for W. E. D. Stokes In his divorce action agalnet lira, Helen Elwood Stokes on re-trial before Supreme Court Juatlce Mahoney Monday rested his case after hav ing called 21 witnesses, 12 of whom were negroea. PREMIER Di£8 Peking—Chow Tsu Chi, former Premier of China who had held diplomatic posts In the United States, Including that of Secretary to the Chinese Legation in Wash ington, died here early Monday morning. Yarbrough, Macon Dentist, Goes on Trial Third Time (By Associated Press) MACON—Dr. C. A. Yarbrough dcntirt. was placed on trial | n City Court here Monday for the third time In connection with a series of floggings in this city. He again faced the charge of whip, ping W. O. Barnett, the last trial of which resulted in Jury disagree. THAT ACCOUNT8 FOR IT Mother—Johnny, the r e were- two pieces of cake in the pantry. Now there Is only one. How's that? Johnny—Well, mn, It was pretty dark, so I expect I didn't see the other piece.—Puck. L'LU AH*blER. IT DY /A3KIM<S. YovA ANOTHER. ON6: since h/hkn 1=) ^DlO TWO QUESTIONS Thereto a Studebaker ot tke correct style, size and price to ap peal to every quality- car buyer — each a 1*24 model and each a dominating value. 1024 MODELS AND PRICES-f o. b. factory I LXQHT-8JX _ 8PHCIALA1X siH.r. BIO-SIX _ Touring 4W5 tulillr (l-h. )•!> CoupcJU.O-P>«.)l»5 coup. <s-p.h.)—;;;; Touring $1*10 Reodstsrf 2-Pasa.)- ISIS CoupafS-Psw.)— 1*7S Msn..- — S0S0 Touring *1750 Spccdater(S-Psas.)lSSS Coupe (S-Pdas.)— «50 Sodas *710 LAWLER MOTOR CO. 332 Washington Street THIS IS A STUDEBAKE R YEAR ■b8£«!s:3 jgSfi'Ss&r"' ofus£ tn M and tested me- Sact^°S^ wive9 ^ owk now SSt? gjK’vtt-Eonow Baki* gad bakings that are sweet and whol4mr y p re ’ 11638011 its sales are nttetaV 8 m " Ch M “ y PACKED in TIN —KEEPS STRENGTH IN