The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 25, 1923, Image 6

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5 >AGE SIX gTjf BAKED POTATO jBjP largo potatoes in half before them. They will bake much iKrtW quickly ifnd tig 'cut side gets jB^fcfbtis crust. ' BUSTER KEATON HAS ARRIVED 1 WITH THE "THREE AGES’'FIGHTS PROH THE BANNER-nERALD, ATIIENS, GEORGIA j amg- r -gA-v.-.._r . PP,. PECULIAR • WILL M0t£8 & , N *^ DrW ~ CHANGE OF LIFE 'LOSES TERRORS Showing At the Palace Tonight and Tomorrow- Gcorgia Fqiu* Extra Attraction At Night Shows. For Women who Rely upon Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vege table Compound GrtcnviJIe, Pa.—" I took your med icine through the Change of Life and it did wonders for I was down in bed when ( started to take it and' weighed 95 pounds, i had hot flashes and was so nervous and weak that everything would get black and I could not see. I would sit and.cry and did not know what I crying for. JSince I have been takingLyat* E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound I feel younger than 4 did ten ypurn »gn nnH my friends all tell me I look younger, and I owe it all to the Vegetable Compound. I do all my housework for a family of seven now. I will be glad to answer any woman who writes me in regard to my case. "-Mrs. John Myers, 65 Union St., Greenville, Pa. Many letters similar to this have published testifying to the * a# V Pinlrham*! VaffkU. merit of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound. They are sincere ex pressions from women who describe as best they can their feelings be fore and after taking this well-known fnftdlrlne. Ladies’ Home Journal now $1.00 per year. Give us your subscription to day. The McGREGOR CO. Say "Bayer” and Insist! • Unless you aoe the name "Bay or” on package or on tablet* yoi aro not fatting the genuine Bayol product p-escribed by physician! over twenty-two yean and proved lafo by millions lor Cotds Headache Toothache Lumbago Enneho Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of As. plrln” only. Each unbroken pack age contains proper directions. Handy boxea of twelve tablet* cost few cents. Druggists also ,.11 bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin i, tho trad* mark of Bayer Manu facture of Mononrctlcactdester of Salicylicadd.—(Advertisement.) SPECIAL NOTICE CITY TAXES The third installment of city taxes are dne from October loth to November 1st, inclusive. Tax payers who fail to pay ion or be fore November 1st will have to pay Jl.uO cost on fi fa, which will be issued against ail delinquents. G. E. O’FARRELL, o3Ic. City Marshal. Mrs. Howard Scott’s HOME MADE BRUNSWICK STEW In Glass Jars Every Day This Week WIER GROCERY CO. Phone 166 Here’s a Business for Athens $6,000 to $12000 Yearly You’ll agree, too, after you sec her thrilling romance of a beauty Hiiutchdl from society’s auction block by u man who knew how! It’« one of the most deliciously daring films ever put on the screen and Is showing social at tho Pal ace thin Week, Saturday. Butter Keaton Palace Today and Tomorrow. BUSTER KEATON AND GEORGIA FOUR ' PALACE TONIGHT Buster Keaton the frozen faced ’(•median has arrived nnd will be at the Palace tonight and tomor- In his latest six act comedy oc Ages”. This Is by far the best satire that Buster has ever made and h1io\vs him in many a laugh from the Stone Ago to thi Homan A*% and last the Modern Awe. Ah the extra attraction at the night performance THAT CJEOH- <HA FOUR will offer n classy harmony singing net that will be the hit of the "Season. These four Georgia boys have wonderful voices and an act that will be the talk of Athens. . They appear at the 9 p. m. rhows on Thursday and .rldny nights of thts week extra to the big comedy program at the Palace. SPECIAL CHILDRENS MATINEE FRIDAY '■ Friday tho Pulaee will present another popular children’s matinee when nil children under 12 years of age will be admitted for lOo to see Duster Kentoh in his big com edy surprise ’The Three Agee.” Mothers'unable to come with their children may send their nurses at the matinee on Friday, Here is n great comedy program for the kld- dles to enjoy so bring or send the little folks to the Palace ridoy af ternoon. d DAYS” PALACE SPECIAL SATURDAY KL1XOJ* OLYN, author of „ihe famous ’’Three Weeks,” who Wrote “Six Days” to be seen nt the Pal* ace special Saturday, knows more about the gentle art of making love than any other person living. PATAT—Died this moenlng, Mr. Frank S. Putnt in his. 66th year. Mr .Putnt had been in 111 health nt his home' on Oconee street for the last three years. He Is survived by hW wife. Mrs. Lula Patat, five daughters, Mrs. Ed Williams, Mrs. W. J. Krlder. Mrs. Frank A Bar ron, Mies Ada Patat nnd Miss Mabk* Patat.. The following gen tlemen will please net ns pallbear er*: Messrs. A. Cl. Dudley, C. H Newton, E C. Potts' G A Fields, It C Orr, and .1 M Hodgson. The funeral services will be from Bern stein Bros. Funeral Home tomor row (Oct. 26th) at 4:20 p. m. with Revs. E. L. itlU nnd 8. J Cartlerigc officiating. 'BANNER-HERALD \ WANT ADS Too Late to Ckulfjr. LOST—White j?old Elgin watch on Puloaki Street, between Reeae and Broad Stro4t>. Finder re turn to 145 Reese Street and rc- , ceive reward. o28p W A N T E D—Twenty-five first, class young form hands for gen-1 ornl fnrm tvnrlf dimntn rlnllietif.' WIIER III FIGHT era! farm work. Climate delight ful. Wages good. Special wages to a couple of good tractor men. Addrcta Stripes Citrus Pscking Co., Fort Myers. Fis.o28c ‘ (By Assooistsd Press.) NEW YORK.—Twenty-nine mem bers of the Cayvory Baptist cburch of this city were suspended Wed nesday night charged m'tli con ducting guerrilla warfare on Pastor John Roach Stratton and with vio lating their vows to support the cburch. Eleven other members volun tarily withdrew as a result 6t charges by Dr. Stratton while he was in Europe last summer (o a coterie of hostile members who hsd tried to onst him. FOR SALE AT ONCE—One Mai .able Range, can use coal or ( wood, has hot water tank, in good condition. Can be bought at a reasonable price for cash. Apply Paramount Cafe for In formation. Up-stalrs Clayton Street. ' n28c FOR RENT—Seven room house, on large lot, desirable location. Apply 738 Boulevard or Phone 1SD5. n28c FOR SALE—New five room bun galow, by owner; good residence section. WYite P. O. Box 338. o28c An Insurance i far i I lake Shop#, without bavin* tog thing * hefor**. thing nu*mess hefor* **ni» t ’miii. fight S. WAR MONUMENTS KEEP- MARBLE CUTTERS BU8Y BRIBULLES. Franc*—The track of war along the river Meuse, be tween Verdun and thla little city, where there stand* a monument rommemcratlng the (rapture of th* place Oct. 9, 1918, by the Third American Ct*rp*, furnished evidencr nf the stimulation that the war ha* given to the marble cutting trade Thirty thousand monuments have already been erected by the French FOR SALE—Ford Cut-Dwon, new tires, runs fine. $60.00. 469 North Jackson Street. o26p LOST—Cream colored hound, with chain on. Finder return or no tify W. M. Skinner, Winder, Ga., R. F. P. 4. Reward. »26p CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our appro* ciation for the many kindnesses shown us during the sickness and death of our brother, Mr. Tom Winter, and the beautiful floral offerings. May God bless them to their dead, and. this department j and send much happiness into their of the Metis.e where the French | lives. - French j lives, fought the Buttle of Verdun nnd ] when* the American* fought thej battle* of the Argonnc and Meuse hat* its Mhan* of them> r profits In the till i FUNERAL NOTICE T '«* fit ends of Bedney Smith and family arc invited to attend his funeral at the First A. AT. E. church Friday at 3:30 P. M. Inter ment wM| be at Goapel Pilgrim Write or Wire Today ’ Cemetery* r fur particular*. A«-t now ty ob* in exclusive rights iu .Athens. Elertrik-Maid Rake .Shops 121 CEDAR ST.. ST. PAUL, MINN. Ladies* Home Journal! now, $1.00 per year. Give us your sut&tiriptiog to day. ' The McGREGOR CO. ALL OAV SINGING The annual all day signing will bo held at Lula- Raptlnt church, Lula, Ga., on next Sunday, October :8th. All good efngers are especially invited to attend. Everybody come prepared to stay) all day, and’ en joy one grand old song feast. Everybody welcome. ' ' v. o win , K., F. WHITWORTH. > , rfiairman Committee. 1 [Freeh New England Scallops; Piedmont Mar ket, Phones 1616-1617. AMERRus, Gif. ~ Twentytw*** Debauchery, “Loans,” imies m»t death recently la a| Corruption Charged 4 /wii nV ¥ A 1 * ,uni ,,f * barn near this city* in j — f At. I RY 1 .P.IiAlY which was "stored large quantities i of feed stuffs, the total loss being j (Continued From Page One) | valued at $15,000. Only. $3200 In- i —■ ■■ - — ■ — aurance was carried on the prop- parties,” at which he said were (By Associated Press.) . . . „ ' , *erty. The mules burned were very PHILADELI HIA. The deni''* | valuable some being valued at cratic city committee of Phlladel-; $400 each. The fire was on tho uhll will receive the income of a j property kn&ywn as tie old Jenkins $1,000 trust fund fqp a period of' Place belonging to R. T. and W. M. ten years if the party organiza- j Humber. tion, Federal, Slate or city, does j r— noo endorse prohibition or the Vol stead Act, according to tho will of \ Henry C. Laughlln, probater here • Thursday. At the end of ten years the pr*,n- I cipal is to go to a nephew. Laugh- tin left an estate of nearly $400,000 much of which went to charity. ,j October Cotton j Establishes New ' Season’s Record; (By Associated Press) NEW YORK.—October cotton I rose to 80 points above Wednes j day’s close, selling at 31.80 ami I eHtabiisnipg a ne high ievei for i the season. The increase was due to the fact - that only about 4,600 bales were ; tendered on October contracts where nearly twice as many bad been accepted. Later months ifere from 11 to 20 points net higher. WASHINGTON.—Cotton ginned prior to October 1$ tofaleld 6,400.- 579 bales, Including 173,994 balc« counted as helf bales and 8,745 bales of American Egyptian and 260 bales of Sea Island the census bureau announced here Thursday. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. N O other tire hat th the slipless grip of the famoui Good year All-Weather Tread. Ita high, thick, eharp-edsed blocks grip hard, hold fast, and hang on. The result is a steady, sur^, safe pace in any traffic or in any going, with a car and tire per formance perfectly matched for eco nomical efficiency.. Aa Gaadyamr ItrOw Stattan Dealer a «m aaU mnii r»gw mand thm nam Coodyaam Caada ullh th* haaalad AU- Waathar Tread and hath them up aatth atandard Forbes, Mrs. Mortimer, himself and others. The trail of these parties, a* he outlined it, led from Washingtop to Atlantic City, Philadelphia, New York, then to Chicago and San Francisco and up and down the Pacific coast. They culminat ed, according to his version, at Hayden Lake, Idaho, where Forbes and some of the women guests, on a dare, jumped into the lake with their clothes on. SCOTT HDW. CO. ATHENS. GA- OOOP^IfEAR Rules and Regulations Governing the Municipal Primary For Mayor and Aldermen For the City of Athens, 1923 Becoming “disgusted,” he said, | after tho Hayden Lake affair,. Mortimer returned to Spokane: after a quarrel with Forbes. Hei explained that it was about a per- j sonal matter and the committee 1 did not press for details. The row was renewed on the, train on the return trip east, the. witness continued, and again at the Waldorf-Astoria hotel, New York City. Both personal and! business matters entered into the! last quarrel, he stated, adding that Forbes had 4>een “taking up matters of money with Thompson | over my head.” PNEUMONIA KILL8 / FOOTBALt PLAYER CEDARTOWN, Ga. — Hampton Hackney, a member'of the high school football squad died here as a result of pneumonia tontracted when after a football game he took a cold shower and drove borne from Mariett, where the game was played, a ctyll developing which: later went Into pneumonia. He Is i survived by his mother, two j brothers and two sisters. * SPECIAL SALE Sport Coats PLAIDS—STRIPES-SOLIDS $9.95 $12.95 ALL COLORS $16.95 A wonderful range of styles, showing plain and fur collar numbers in the season’s newest patterns, dark and light colors in side or straight opening. COME AND GET EARLY SELECTION As-You-Like-It HOSIERY All Colors . $1.95 Corner Clayton nnd Jnckson SI. Read Banner-Herald Wants OUR* BOARDING HOUSE By Ahtm Th, MMrtgrMNi Mra-| lotions have been adopted by * 1 -.umber* cormuM.ndii.tr to the the Democratic Executive Com mitteo of the City of Athene, Clarke County, Georgia, for' a white democratic primary for the election of MAyor and tm Aldermen from each of the five ward* In the City of Athena. W 1m* held on the 27th day of No vember. 1923. HULK I. Candidate* fur Alder men are required to deposit with the Chairman of the Executive Committee an assessment fee of 915.00. nml candidate* for Mayor a fee of $25.00 each, to vender them eligible to be placed upon the b:»l- lotn for the election, on or before Saturday, November 17th. 1923, 12 o'clock noon. RULE II. The Chairman of the Executive Committee *hall furninh the manaacr* id each ward u *uf- flelent number of wild ticket* to be used In raid election. No voter will bo permitted to. use any 4»ther ticket then the one furniahed b; the manager*, and the *ama.8hal be prcuentcd to said voter In tho pretence of the other manager* and prepared by .'aid voter. The manager* of each ward Khali Ip tho presence of each other prepare all agern nhall keep i YOU S«Y Wft. MARY, YOU HAVE MY ACCOUNT CHARSET) VlrfU S\* DOLLARS I “OR CLOTHES PRESSING?**- AH-rtMK— ^ MWlORD, X VIISU You RAT) CALLED THA-r-TRlVilAL DETAIL TO MY ATTeUTlOU REPOSE THIS -— BElUG SUCR A SMALL rteM, no boUBT n* is au oversight Okl-TWE PART op MY SECRETARY /• i pouud rr uecessary to seksd my TROUSERS To You FOR A PRESSING AS I GAVE MY VALET A LEAVE OF g^^A-HA-DlD ^ 3 You ever Rear OF AMY BOD* VJRO CAU CREvJ TMeiR TAFFY I like Him?- 1 TRAT TAILOR RAS HIM UP A TREE LIKE AU OLD / \ ^ KITE' J coat In »uld election. There shall be three manager* In each ward for mid electoln. and »ucb number of clerks.u» the Cl’Hlrman may 1 No pormii Khali lie Georgia 12 monthM. In the C01 ty of Clarke and tho City nf Ath- ••repare hi* ticket without prencnt- Ing It to all of the mating' said ward for Inspection l»cfo sime i* deposited In tl*e ballot box. HULK III. The manngerN of the election shall In the presence of each other deliver to each v uter un open ticket, duly numbered in Ink by one of raid manager*, for raid voter to prepsic. ,, RI ’f- K IV. The-poll* In each cf the five wurda of raid city Khali fr“Pf, n «« 9 o’ci.M>k A. M.. Athens time, and Kliall be kept otien MViil ■* o clock 1*. M., Athens city ■hail ii!'* r‘"« tha ballot box., .nil pn.c.e!i '2?S? t *he ballot*, and a* *oon suBSLrsaF 2.7 ,m ?!fr sg L»S «bar i ttidnlhN, prloi of Zkrettii... tdiall be permitted to vote in any other ward than the one in which he ha* resided, nt lca»t ten day* before Kuld primary. iNTKon Khali he permitted to hal ‘ l primary who haH failed to reglKter with the City ItegiKtrnr of the City of Athena, «,n or .l.*e*or o November 12th, 1923. HILL VUI. No jax -defaulter nor perm.n wlw in not (junllflcd to vote at the time the aty ItegiKtrnr h™* V** reglKtratlon boo|p» KhaJI SET WJ! ,°r her name placed on l,l o n r r L^ a .v b * , ^ t n " ft candidate. gt primary Khali Of r rn «.^‘'L Mr '' ,,r, . l,Mg to th » *«w« nr ueorila Ki.v. rnlu ‘ - * xovernlnx «uch «kc- , u,1 'l 'fandlaatra .hall b. L l! . they are hereby requlrad to furnl.h the Ch.l/ntue'e" hefar^ThlT *“£"*!»• I'ernmittM * h nt Haiti ejection hy raid* ™„Th£ r ..“K n “ •|„candidate nr camihiateji °w Intlutllna the nthltoj of Novt-mher, If»23. Said hi it- tomi ,\ ha11 , lnrlu<,c CXKCdjl Slif *• x, > eancjlrtnto or ton- *utomohiieK: raaicien. decuments eonnected with TiJt hlM P*--»nt, P OPl An n.1.1 ..I,.. . r. u " cam m«nna .,(■ election and certify KSSSSf "■ Volina or candidate. !>r.,at t Qr nubijj v,hides eertlfy te the Mme. ^ >r»n. »rtM,„V'or f. irn ,;f, .non — •S’’ of wll nuuuvm ^H, Zn-.V. S‘» »W<7i hre.?„re t’hajrmun or \ l''e-t'h,irm,n > n f 'he ■ ,Ur|l,,v ' "t l h ® il'ctoffi'r Ex ® c “ ,lv « r’emmitiee , •"m-!',-'' v."' 1 "‘urnln*^ i " K 'IZ:. T&JSSSS? *a/? *L?ti ,arinK result PU E;*® him to r^!Vr* jD^order djcJarlng the result Said mar.agera. before *•"' «»’*“*•»* of the pnlli*. Khali op- en . , eT ? r Y ballot box to be umd hi raid election, and shall exhibit the Publicly to allow there uu- ballot, m mid boxea, and *h«ii * nJ r* 1 “p bo*““ except the o|>ening to recti* iMiUit*. and Khali no* agni: «... t except the ojiening to " IwiUita, and Khali no* ATgatu «in- until the close cf th cnaiieiiged. the manager* receiving the hJn” •dminiKtor to such cliallrZ^ rafuaA SaSSS lo th. rote, of raid jrltnarv l,t j aeeotdtna to the deeTLVtaw. i ve.lt*bnt he lT.H r.Ji '••ted before In raid primary A t SRJ v*u<£ to wards. *“ n IUTLF Vr. The manager* for each of raid wards for *4,1,1 Hec- . upon raid duties subscribe and take the following oath “GBOROIA. COUNTY OF (.LARKK.. wi* the undersigned manager* for the ■ S ^ r T„y ,^' leant, nt any n» 1 Any intox- If ' Any intox- ay*or Khan - . no 1 right Major Khali rceeu- non l!n f ‘* for ■>« the vote.'eai.t'V “ Wbrallty °r 5vS*.sifbASS.’SFS !b?IWmoStUe iSietiSS 1 ?"*' 1 of I X X* KaW election shall lnnX‘ ,, ra“' tet . l . aci '? rd,n f. t ” whl “ I* - ..... ... " ttn *"* Australian Ballot the City of Athens for the primary i » >**enj. t»» he held «>u the 27th day of No- ' Rl’LK XVI. When the result of vember, 1923, do solemnly *uear I "•*** Section I* declared, the ballot that we will faithfully, impartial- • ‘mtainlng the ballot* nnd ly nnd honestly conduct the raid a ' .ether paper* connected with primary for said ward for the f^tion. after In-*Ing duly •'!»>im Mini MU Aide#- ’“ n,r d. shall l>e delivered to th« Of, conteKt has been duly ^»«illve lw . . City, and accord I nx toiKn 'Vlre-chaimian sha vlrte'n. of fhe SU? a. e^„S“,|, n h V 5 m !h‘S In’f^hy required to Jieep, get leas mine and shall be held hy him for i period ij which time the Chairman and »fe* all of said el cation papero shall be - Held 1>y'lhe Chairman tmtir any.