The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 23, 1923, Image 8

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m FIRE INSURANCE ’ Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Strong Companies. Prompt Adjustments. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. , INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Three-Four-Five , [for eleven years and don’t regret[ 1 it. I am indeed proud of It, and lean say that the navy is and al*| |ways will be the most important* asset to our great nation. 1 “We men of the service are not [permitted to indulge in politics, /but We can se^very readily when j politicians arc striking right at. flip verv heart of thp service. I m BANNCT-HCTALP. ATHBN3. GEORGIA TUESDAY. OCTOBER 23, i» M Market. Gossip Received Over P. J. Linnell & Company’s (By team) Win) ' former Athenian Writes on “Navy Day” Observance “The president of the United j NEW ORLEANS, La. — Livei prominent politicians, [ pool due 7 to 9 up by New ho, if allowed in office, will de- j Orleans, 7 to 9 by New York. morale, ' *“ tstt&ssss&s « States, the commander „ itv/ u mttvmw ... w .. v „, the army and navy, has desicnat-■ r0 J, , hc aervjce , its hlyn n ed Saturday, October -7, IJ-.», as efficiency, its purpose, ....... -- r - r- Navy Day. It is quite likely that , eaVe us to the mert . y of jealous at little Texas markets; many citizens living inland in I nations*. up, Dallas 15 hjgher; r United States do not thoroughly I CAN’T DO IT understand the meaning of a real)WITHOUT ~ ~ ^ “The average p<ys< . . .. , . , 5 ’can not dispe ars * r 'am “a folml"A f £' S hoy. and! INTERESTED i wish very much to impress the IN HU Jib people of Athens with the neces-J “The personnel of the service alty of lending their interest to J an? interested in their homes and Navy Day. As I have selected the j the land they readily give their n4vy as a career, I feel that f best to protect. They will extend should say something of Interest t very effort to explain any detail to the people of my hpme in re-... r question that a visitor wants fc, the service. I to know. I have been in the navy g^rd 1 . More Miles ^ More Power More Speed You want all three when you need th£m— but you don’t want him to get you. MoPeP More Miles More Power More Speed QUICK STARTING On Cold Mornings MoPcp is a high grade ga. that hundred* of Athena mo. tori.ta are using daily because they LIKE IT. ASK THEM! irs as coon fob the truck or delivery WAGON AS it IS FOR THE FAMILY CAR. E.-S. SPORTING GOODS CO. Phone 895 Comer Washington and Lumpkin Streets MOTORLIFE OIL COMPANY Prince and Meigs knows that ispense with the ice any more than Boston could do without policemen, educational features of the service more than repay the nation, to hay notihng about the training and travel, even though limited in these days of economy. The high ly trained officers with their dem ocratic spirit, and the selected personnel that are training in duties as well as for profes sions and trades when they leave- service, are a credit to the educational institutions of United States. I wish to state that I was a member of the crew of one of the ships of the recent disaster at Point Honda, Cal., and can say in our misfortune that deeds of hero ism and valor among officers and n in the loss of their ships will iro down in history as outstand ing examples of the best traditions • of the navy. Trained to be ready Jfor the last great moment are ; those who take our ships to sea those who are willing to die with their ships. True are they to the trust the nation has in them. This is the type, of men that wear the uniform so symbolic of Cour* age, Manliness and Fidelity. W« are proud of the service. “E. Z. HALL.’* Southern spots Monday were and!unchanged to 16 up except 25 low* ‘ ; 6 to 15 ....... middling there 29.20; sales 31,601 vs 38,544 Saturday. Stock on shipboard at Galveston increasing again, 35,000 last year, 89,000> at New Orleans 15,000 vs 16,000 Have reason to believe national glnners’ estimate will be bullish, If so trade will prepare to receive census ginning report on Thursday and government crop forecast November 2nd. Light ginning* would tend to point to a bullish government crop forecast next week. Wednesday’s weekly weather report likely be bullish as a whole, the lowing to recent rains and low temperatures in the interior. I Favor buying especially on de pressions until November 2nd, when government crop forecast will be issued. Sentiment more bullish than otherwise. NOTICE The Members of the Clarke C o u n t y Democratic Executive Committee are requested to meet Wednesday, October 24th, at 12 o'clock, Athens city time, in the council chamber of the city hall, Athens, Ga. I CHAS. E. MARTIN, 2t. Chairman. In the District Court of the United States. For the Northern Die trict of Georgia. In re: M. Link, Bankrupt. No. 1454 in Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by above-named bankrupt, and the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had on November 10, 1923, at ten o’clock A. M., at the United States District Court room, in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons in interest to appear at said time and place and snow cause, if any they have, why liie prayer of the bankrupt for die charge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Cl.rk. The Tie That Binds T hb uni-ted states is t nation of far reaching re lationships. Urged onward by new opportunities in a land of boundless resources, fsmilies have separated more than in any other land. Few men live where their fathers or grandfathers lived. Domestic ties stretch between communities widely scattered. Commerce and industry, too> have the same spread of in terests. Though the nation is a federa tion of states, their boundaries form no barriers to trade. In busi ness and social life, as well u in government, the nation hss be come a great community. Hence there is a natural de mand for telephone service that has no narrower boundaries than those of the country itself. Such a nation-wide service can be given only through an organiza tion having a uniform policy by means of which all its distant activities can be joined together. The Bell system provides such a service to meet the needs of a united people. Bell System MARKETS ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market dosed at 80 1-8 centa Tueaday. The previoua cloae waa 29 8-8 cents. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Prev. Open High Low Close Close Jan. 29.80 29.82 29.40 2980 2988 Mch. 29.68 2988 29.48 2988 2980 Dec. 29.98 30.25 2984/30.17 29.69 11 A. M. Bida: January 29.60; March 29.72; December 30.10. NEW YORK COTTON Prev. Open High Low Close Cloec Jan. 29.38 29.75 2981 29.68 29.15 Mch. 29.38 29.70 29.30 29.64 29.16 Dec. 29.48 29.88 29.47 29.80 2980 11 A. M. Bids: January 29.65; March 2982; December 29.69. CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C. WHEAT— July 107% 107 Dec 105% 105% May .. . .. 110% 110% CORN- July 71% 72 Dec. 74% 74% May 71% 71% OATS- July <3% Dec. 41% 41% May .. . 44% 44% NEW YORK STOCKS Cloae 107% 106% 110% 71% 79% 71% 43% 41% 44 James Kirkwood, Doris Kenyon, Robert Edeson in “You Are Guilty,” At the Palace Theatre Tonight PALACE 8PECIAL TONIGHT . please every patron of the Palace James Kirkwood: Who ia now Thursday and Friday nights of this playing the leading role in “The j week. Fool," the reigning dramatic sue-, cess of the New York theatrical season. Throughout his appearance in this (hit of Channlng Pollock’s ho has been given unusual publici ty throughout the country and baa added greaty to his vast following. He hag appeared |fn scene produc tions of the Biograph company, Reliance, Universal, First Na tional, Goldwyn, Fox and Famous Players. Among his more notable screen successes were “Bob Hamp ton of Placer," “The Heart of a Fool," “The Scoffer," “Man-Wo man-Marriage," “The Branding Iron,” "The Sin Flood" and “Eve’s Daughter." He played leading roles on the stage for many years before taking up work before the camera and also Is a motion pietdfre direc tor of note. In “You Are Guilty," at the Palace tonlgiht, James Kirk wood has what is conceded to be his greatest film role, he Is given every opportunity to demonstrate his ability as an actor of charac ter roles and does full Jusfce to the part. green & Michael loan department 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A Urge amount of local fundi now on hand for <— - Disbursement on City Property. Coca Cola Kennicott Copper — U. S. Steel 86% Studebaker 86% Southern Ry. .. .. 38% iwno jj Open P. C 69% 69% 32 87% 96% 92% SUPT. BALLARD IS CHAPEL SPEAKER (Continued From Pag* One) make the State a food one from the standpoint of educational standards. "Georgia waa on the road to a sound educational baala during this earl, period hod would have eoon been successful had It not been for the (Interference of aristocratic people from South Carolina and 1 Virginia who with the spreading of propaganda re gardlng casts did much to hurt the good work that was already done,” sa|d Mr. Ballard. "But Georgia will yet have high standards of educa. Von.” Mr. Ballard assured ~ hearer*. Superintendent Dillard waa In troduced to She audience by the Chancellor of the university. Women Need Swamp-Root Thousands of women have kid ney and bladder trouble and never "isDect it. Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kidney trou bje, or the result of kidney o bladder disease. If the kidneys are not in a healthy condition, they may cause the other organs to become dis eased. Pain in the back, headache, loss ot ambition, mnvou»n*M», «rd often times symptoms of kidney* trouble. • delay starting treatment Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, a phy sician’s prescription, obtained at any drug store, umy be just the remedy needed to overcome such conditions. Get a medium or large site bottle immediately from any drug store. However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and I mention this paper.—(Advertise ment.) PAINS IN BIDS DISAPPEARED Miss Kata Witcher of Collandi, Va., writes that since taking Bene* dicta she Is now in better health and can do her own housework and wishing, and that her former suf ferings—p«ini b, her tide-have disappeared. She adds that she is recommending Benedicts to her friends. Get a bottle of Benedicts from your druggist today. Benedicti. HEALTH BUILDER * Av-Women v II MILTON 8ILL8, PALACE WEDNE8DAY Milton Style, who has appeared In twenty big special pictures and a host of others, Is the leading masculine player of the allstar cast In "Legally Dead,” the attrac tion at the (Palace Wednesday. He plays the role of a man who Is hanged for murder, but be a Inno cent, and then brought back to life? How tit's miracle is accomplished is being told In the newspapers of the world as scientists and doctors familiarize themselves with ad renalin, the new magic drug. SHVED FROM • AN OPERATION Now Recommends Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Washington, D.C.—"Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound saved mo from an operation which a physician said I would have to have for a very badease of female trouble. Mr ays* WILSON SENDS MESSAGE former pastor, his regrets it., AUGUSTA, Gs.—Former Pres- was unable to attend the kV Ident Wilson has telegraphed tho coming program of th. officials of the First Presbyterian Mr. Wilson advised the offi," church here, of which ho was a he was answering the nlvtt.li™ former member and his father a attend also by post. lal °" drag one foot after the other, and af ter taking sli bottles of the Vega table Compound I felt like a new woman. I now do all my housework.also wash ing and ironing, and do not know what real trouble is. My health is One, and I weigh 140 pounds. When I started taking it I weighed 97 pounds.I gladly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg etable Compound to any one who la suffering from female trouble or is run down. You may use this testimo nial for I am only too glad to let suf fering women know what the Vege table Compound did for me.”—Mrs. Id* Hev/ITT.1529 1’cnna.Avc. S.E., Washington, I>.C. Such letters from won: >n In section of this country prove b question the merit of Lydia E. ham's Vegetable Compound. Georgia Four Extra Attraction At Night 8hows Buster Keaton the frozen faced romeg'an who has never been known to laugh will be the feature attractlo nat the Palace on Thurs day and Friday of this week. This la Buster’s first six act comedy and Is said to be ly's greatest ef fort. At the night shows on Thurs day and Friday the Georg's Four C'll offer a classy, snappy, hap mony singing act thst will be the hit of the season. These clever boys have wonderful voices and their entertainment Is one that will Here’s a Business for Athens GOOD FOR $6,000to $12000 Yearly An Ineurance man In South Caro- llnn, n farmer In Wlaoonaln. a butcher In Minnesota* others all over the U. H.—-these men wanted to own n real money-making bus iness. Klectrik-Mald Bake Shops C vs them their opportunity. To- y they and many others own their own prosperous Electrlk- Maid Bake Hhops. without having known a thing about the bakery business before. You have the same chance right here. A cash business; no charges; no deliveries; your profits In the till every night. Everyone who eats Is u customer. Business good all the year round. We supply all equipment and In formation. Write or Wire Today Eleetrik-Mald Bake Shop* I CEDAR ST.. ST. RAUL, MINN. There’s Music TteJiff - in Lovers of good music will realize how incomplete s home iz without a Radio. Music— entertainment — news—politics —everything of interest— broadcasted from afar. -Drop around and see our stock. Westinghouae, General Electric, -Paragon and all the Standard Seta We will put a set In your home on approval. Phone 919 TAYLOR ELECTRIC COMPANY 144 Clayton Street Mayburg’s m s ZT’‘ COATS JUST ARRIVED 50 COATS \ Fur and Self-Trimmed of finest quality fab rics. Colors Brown. Black, Taupe. All sizes. Beautiful styles. 4 A . Ugl—l $14.95 $17.95 j $19.95 1 We’ve marked these Coats at very low prices. They’re $24.75 to $35.00 values. OTHER BEAUTIFUL COATS $24.75 to $98.50 Mayburg’s WHERE IT PAYS TO SHOP 278 Clayton Street , " SfeE US ; ■ ■ • ttjIff'OOtj ■■ JT. • -A J Cm** nun. hm.uk*44, You'll like them even better after a month or so It’s easy to stress the service of clothes when a suit is new—when every detail of the tailor’s art is untouched by wear. Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES are tailored to retain their shape right to the end of their wearing term. That’s an other point in their favor. A lot of intonating modlea in suits *nd overcoat* just opciud. Sure to be some to your taste among them. Come in. Florsheim and Douglas Shoes. John B. Stetson and Mallory Hats. LEE MORRIS “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Comer Broad and Jackson Streets SPECIAL TRAIN VIA „ SEABOARD Air Line Railway TO COLUMBUS, GA. AND RETURN GEORGIA-AUBURN GAME Saturday, November 3rd $6.82—Round Trip—$6.82 ThU train will consist of a!! stee> -eeche- and Pullmans. Shortest route sad qufeket servitV via Atlanta. Tllun leaves Athens 8:00 A. M., E. T., arrives Columbus 11.15 A. M. Returning leave Columbus 8 P. JL, Central Time. Ticket* good, also, for all regular trains Friday and morning trains Saturday, good returning midnight November 4th. Those desiring bertha on return trip should make m- ervations early. Tickets will be sold at Depot Ticket Office and at 260 College Avenue, November 1st and 2nd. FRED GEISSLER, A. P. T. M, Atlanta, Ga. C. S. COMPTON, Commercial Agent, 260 College Avenue FOR SALE Fulghum Seed Oats J HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices Phone 1576 ' Athens, Ga., MONEY TO LEND ON FARM LAND Interest. Six and Half Per Cent* 1 HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices I’hone 1576 Athena, Ca.