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PAGE SIX
THB BAWWER-HBRAtP. ATHENS, GEORGIA
FIRE INSURANCE
Seventeen Yean of Setiefactory Service. Strong Companies.
Prompt Adjustments.
CAI.L FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR.
' INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO.
y Phono Three-Four*Fire
■FUNERAL NOWC
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J,
Linncll & Company’s
(By Leased Wire)
'convinced trade crop hus probably
beep over-estimated, perhaps by
500,000 to 1,000,000 bales.
Southern spots likely remain
strong owing to small interior
{stocks, about 1,5000,000 less than
one year ago. Warehouse stock
here only 118,000; last year 213.-
000.
Attitude of Liverpool, weather
(at eleven o'clock. The following'ball team which has been hand!
acted as pallbearers: Joe Pom, Jim
Wages, C. M. Bowden, F. O. Bell,
Ben Year wood, and Jack McGuire.
Dunaway funeral directors In
charge,
LAWRENCE—Died Thursday af
ternoon, Robert A. Lawrence In
his fifty-ninth year, after a short a fternoon.,Mr. Edward A. Ogletree
OOGL.ETREE— Died Wednesday
illness. Mr. Lawrence is survived
by his widow, formerly Mrs. Loret
ta Williamson. The funeral
vices were conducted by Rev. Joe
Bennett fr6m the residence,
Hancock avenue, rlday morning
k Hj 61 " I conditions and trade^ advices prob-
llTWSfW dominate market Friday.
Sentiment did not remain reac
tionary very long Thursday,
more bullish than otherwise at
§
Orleans, 16 to 22 up by New York,
most on nears.
Southern spots Thursday ware
«SS, 25 Vk 55 “P; “" llas . l 55 |hishe 3 t so far this season.
Tr*J^ ddH ? g . th .T. r°o ' ; oU !" Favor buying, especially on.de-
DaSi snas“ S ?,° i 0 ,! 0 o U e P ino alC8 'p'-ossions. as shorts apt to feel
oi.m- \v2dnl» I** ^ 28,702 vs very uncomfortable pending next
VZISSKu' week Fri- F—en, crop forecast Noven,-
day will run against 292,000 last, 1 *
yefr and 357,000 in 1921; were !
271,000 last week. I j
Week’s insight will compare 11
wfth 548,000 last year and 43H.UUU j j
year,before last; was 529,000 last;,
week. " j -
Light ginnings to 18th, instant,
MARKETS
Quality Bakery Goods.
Notice that good Benson’s
in his 79th year. Mr. Ogletree had
been In ill health for some time at
his home at 145 Mulberry atreet.
He Is survived by his widow, and
two sons, L. E. Oglethree of Ala
bama, and E. E. Ogletree, of this
citl, and four daughters, Mrs. R.
W. Bailey of Middleton, Mrs. C. A.
Bagwell of Q'rmingham, Mrs. J. T.
Hale of Attica, and M-rs. E. G. Bar
ber of Athens. The funeral aer-
vices were conducted Friday morn
ing by Rev. Jolly, assisted by Rev,
Save, at the Attica Baptist church.
The following acted as pallbearers:
S. H. Asbell. J. H. Bisson, J. S.
. . I Woodall, W. Peterson. G. L. Flem-
BlGRCl, the fine texture, * ing, and W. L. Fleming. B. Duna
way. funeral directors, were In
the delightful crust top
and bottom, the perfect
color and above all the
wonderful flavor.
The trade mark (Ben-
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market closed
ket closed Thursday at m 3-8 j son’s) means satisfaction
NEW YORK COTTON
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Jan. 30.22 30.43 30.01 30.05 30.00
Mch. 30.27 30.47 30.06 30.08 30.01
Dec. 30.82 31.05 30.60 30.67 30.58
11 A. M. Bids. January 30.35;
March 30.39; December 30.93.
Luncheon /)
ifi CAmrn#I •
is served I
—and all x> easily and quickly
when you have a jar of whole
some, appetizing
Paramount Onaise
Salad Relish J
•’ontbepantiyshelf Delidoui
in sandwiches and salads. Im
proves meats and fish. Makes
. housekeeping easier.'
Paramount Salad -
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Prev,
Open High Law Close Close
Jan. 30.10 30.38 20.95 29.99 29.96
Mch. 29.98 30.25 29.86 29.88 29.85
Del 30.20 30.62 30.12 30.16 30.09
11 A. M. Bids: January 30.28;
March 30.13; December 30.14.
! CHICAGO GR/IN
Open P. C.
WHEAT—
July
10714
112
10814
107'4
111*
10714
106*
111*
Tatmadge Bros. & Co.
Distributors
Cooks and Good Housekeepers
realise the superioritp of
Baker’s
Chocolate
po.l)
iking cakes, pi**; puddings,
fudges, icts, etc.
Be sure tkat you
get the genuine, in
tne blue wrapper
and yellow iabel
with the trade-
mark of the Choc
olate Girl on the
beck.
Made only bf
Walter Baker & C0.L1J.
Millf at PctcWct, Mia.
and Montreal, Canada
SOOKLET OF CHOtCK HECWES SENTrUS
71*
73*
7114
72*
74*
71*
41*
44*
43*
41*
44*
NEW YORK STOCK,S
Open
Coca Col l 69*
Kennleott copper .... 30
Studeuuker 96*
XT. 3. Steel 87*
Southern Ry 32*
Loew's Inc 15*
P. C.
69*
29%
8614
CURB MARKET BULLETIN
Apples, 40c to 50c peck.
Beans, string, 25c gallon.
Butter Beana (shelled) 25c qt.
Buttef Beans, 20c gallon.
Butter, 05c to 50c pound.
Cabbage, 4c pound.
Chickens, friers, 30c pound.
Hens, 22 *c pound.
Roosters, 12c pound.
Squash, 7c pound.
Eggs, 40c doien.
Ham, home cured, 25c pound.
Bacon, home cured, 18c pound.
DRCOn, nurau tunsi, »ov you"
Lard, home made, 20c pound.
Onions, 6c pound.
Field Peas, 10c gallon.
Field Peas, shelled, 26c gallon.
Sweet Potatoes, 2c pound.
Tomatoea, 6c to 7c pound.
Corn Meal (now),He pouna.
Roasting Ears, 20c and 26c doz.
Turnip Salad, 10c gallon.
Tumipa, 10c bunch.
Graham Flour, 4c pound.
New Sorghum, $1.00 gallon.
to the purchaser.
Bensons
charge.
KIWANIS AIDS HIGH 8CHOOL
MONTEZUMA Oa— At a .recent
meeting of the Klwanl* of this city
Nutiscriptions were made totaling
$1000 dollars to build an indoor
court for the high school basket
capped up until now because
was forced to play on an outdoor
court. Superintendent
Queener has announced that the
money is already on hand and that
work can now be started on the
projet.
Buster Almost
Laughs At His
Own Funniness
Brook Johnson and “Geor
gia Four” Again Friday
Night. Large Crowd Out
Thursday Night.
By DAN MAGILL
The “Georgia Four” tan draw a
owd If nothing else. The truth Is.
they can sing so well folk# just
t stay at home when the boys
hilled for the 9 o'clock show at
the Palace. They didn't stay home
Thursday nlaht, at any rate.
Friday night the
probably be much
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. im,
Fresh Spinach. Beans, Beets
Carrots, Cucumbers. Yellow
Squash, Egg Plants, Fancy
celery. Iceberg Lettuce, Cran
berries, Rutabaga Turnips,
Yellow Yams, Bell Peppers,
Fresh Corn, Butter Beans.
KING HODGSON CO.
Special Demonstration
Ferndell Coffee
by Sprague Warner Co.’s Spec
ial Demonstrator. Mrs. Shaw,
Friday and Saturday, Clayton
Street Store.
Specials For
Saturday
Fresh Florida Oranges,
20c dozen.
Green Tomatoes, 20c
gallon; 35c peck.
10-lbs. No. 1 Irish Po
tatoes, 20c.
Iceberg Lettuce 10c and
15c.
EXTRA FANCY GRAPEFRUIT
JONATHAN APPLES
SEKLE PEARS TOKAY
GRAPES. LEMONS
FRESH BRAZIL NUTS, MIXED
NUTS
CHESTNUTS
GREEN PEAS. HOME-GROWN
YELLOW SQUASH
BUTTBRBEANS. RIPE TO
MATOES
RUTABAGA TURNIPS. CAB
BAGE
SWEET POTATOES. ONIONS
Combination Store
Produce Department
Clayton Street
KING HODGSON CO.
Tokay Grapes, Oratwii, Ba
nanas, Fancy Apples. Sugar
One, Chestnuts. Shelled Nuts,
Mixed Nuts, Almonds, Brazils.
KING HODGSON CO.
Fcrndell Coffee may bo the
Most Expensive Coffee when
you consider the Initial cost,
hut It's cheapest Jri the end.
Bccauso you uue less. Special
Friday and Saturday, 3 Iba
11.35.
KING HODGSON CO.
Select Oysters, Ox Tongue;
All Pork Sausage, Breakfast
Bacon, Sliced Boiled Ham,
Morning Glory Hama. New
York State Cream Cheese,
Philadelphia Cream Cheeae.
KING HODGSON CO.
KING HODGSON CO.
WILKES COUNTY
MAN IS KILLED
IN AUTO WRECK
ELBERTON, 0«.—Mr. Dowoy
Jonea, of Norman. Oa., waa killed
outright. W. H. Gunter and Jeff
j Blake were aeriualy Injured, uud
I three other young men from
1 Wilke. county were (tightly ln-
I Injured Wedneaday night, new
here, on the Waehington-Elberton
atnte highway, when the large
touring car, in wh/ch they were
riding turned turtle.
The car belonged to Mr. Gunter,
who waa driving at a high rate of
speed juat above Fortsonla atatloo
tt la said the car overtook a wag
on lif the road and' a» an attempt
mu made to go around the vehicle
the car ala'dded off the graded road
and turned over. The cer wae a
I complete wreck.
| Mr. Jonea waa a aon of Wiley
f jne., a prominent farmer of Nor-
Thornton's
Dinner 50c
Cream of Potato Soup
Roast Beef with Sweet Potatoes
Turnips and Greens
Fried Squash
Bell Pepper Pickles
Muffins and Biccuit
Cherry Pie
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
8ATUROADY
Supper 50c
Tenderloin Bleak, Brown Gravy
Fried Tomatoes
Steamed Rice
Apple Salad
Hot BIscul
Jelly Roll—cream Sauce
Coffee, Tea or Milk
ROBBER, LENIENT
WITH POOR 8LAIN IN
FIGHT WITH POLICE
MADRAS.—An Indian robber
named Jambullngan, known a*
“Robin Hood” because of hV*
sternness wlfii the rich and Is's re-
Bpect of the poor, has been shot
dead by the police after a desper
ate struggle, which has ended an
Intensive campaign of daylight
robbery throughout the Nanhuhori
division. Jambulingam. with his
jeutenant, Kasi N’adan, escaped
from prison a third time and im
mediately proceeded to follow his
usual plan of action. This Included
a call • on prominent people to
whom he disclosed his Identity
and purpose, at Che same time de-
mand'ng a fixed sum of money.
Native and Western Beef, Fresh Fish, Oysters
and Dressed Poultry
Fresh line of fancy groceries.
FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES.
CENTRAL MARKET
288 North Lumpkin
MASONIC NOTICE
A stated conclave erf Godfrey de
Bouillon Commandery No. 14, K.
T., will be held In Masonic Temple
this (Friday evening, Oct. tflh, nt
eight o’clock. The Order of Red
Cross will be conferred. All 85r
Knights ere courteously requited
to attend.
U H. WILLIAMS, & a
High Grade
Oils
—are necessary for the
best results from your
motor. You won’t be dis
appointed if you buy
here.
More Miles
MoPeP
Briorc Power
More Speed
QUICK STARTING
On Cold Mornings
downtown place or at MotorLife ott
RIDE ON A KELLY-SPRINGFIELD TIRE,
both the Cords ancf Fabrics.
Bring us your Casings—Wc Vulcanize them in the right
way.
E.-S. SPORTING GOODS CO.
Phone 895
Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets
MOTORLIFE OIL COMPANY
Prince and Meigs
about good things travels about
foal Am that concerning bad
things and what the “Georgia
did Thursday night will he
told ail around. Consequently
mighty few folks will be content
to Just sit at home when a good
show Is theirs for the asking.
The quartet work of the “Geor-
Bin our" Is very fine but, everytlme
Brook Johnson sings something
crawls up and down by spinal col
umn. and I picture myself as a
(treat orator holding a crowd spell
bound. or a statesman flaying my
opponents in debate, or Earle
Sande riding Zev or Joe Bennett
leading the Bulldogs to victory
In other words, I feel like a hero
while Brook is singing. As soon
he quits I relapse Into norma!
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON—Frank B. Kel-
log, former United State# Senator
from Minnesota ha# been selected
for American Ambassador to Lon
don. He will succeed Ambassador
Harvey.
Keiiog who was one of a little
coterie of personal friends who ac
companied President Harding on
most of his trips, Is a lawyer. Dur
ing his term in the Senate he de
voted considerable time to foreign
affairs and was a leader of the mild
rraervationlsts. In 1922' he was
renominated for the Senate by the
Republican party but lost to Hen-
crowd will J rik Shlpstead, farmer. laborlte. He
larger. News' is sixty years old.
Forbes Leaves
Seclusion To
Deny Charges
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
A Urgi amount of tout Junda now on hind (or Immediate
Dlaburaementi on City Property.
Wreck Victim Is '
Thought to Be
South Carolinian
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
TOO Lite to ClaaeirT
AUGUSTA, Ga.—S. L Suggs, •» Ann, —
2L9°“- Sl“tert* «.oo
have been instanly killed just
outside the city Friday morning,
when a high powered automobile. _
which he was driving, collided LOST—Bunch of keys on heart
with a telegraph pole. The man’s shaped ri;ip with tag. Reward
currency. Finder please
return ,to Banner-Henld office
o28c
coat bore this name.
The body was thrown sixty
feet. Sheriff Plunkett said com
liquor trickled down the roadway
^hone 928;
o26c
Ladies’ Home Journal
of°nine h tv tS?"* ^ “ diSta,iCe ' n0W $L0 ° P er *««. Give
— u> your subscription to-
Read Banner-Herald I day.
Want Ads. The McGREGOR CO
state and set to thinking about how
close it is to the first of the
month.
• Mr. Frozen Face Keaton, I
believe he laughed at his own fun
niness last night. If he didn’t
(By Associated Press)
WASHINGTON—From his place
of seclusion here, Charles R. Forbep
former Director of the Veteran’i
Bureau, issued a statement deny
ing as utterly and absolutely false
the story op Elias Mortimer before
the Senate investigating .committee
of alleged bribery and corruption
in connection with contracts
hospitals for the VstsrfJ)*.
The former Director'wld that he
did not feel that he ought to make
any statement In advance of
full and complete testimony he will
give under oath to the committee
but at the Insistent urging of his
smile outright, he came very near I friends and inquiries from the
doing it several times in ’Three
Ages." I'm in a mind to go back
Friday night. I have a sneaking
feeling he’ll laugh In spite of that
Frozen face tonight.
P. S.—Oh, yes, I forgot io\nen-
tion that the other three #ong birds
in the quartet are Jimmie Melton,
John Tanner and Felix . Hargrett
and every dog-gone one of them
sing like the deuce.
Read
Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
press, he could not refrain from
saying that every charge by Mortl
mer Involving his personal or of
ficial Integrity without the slight
est foundation.
AUSTRALIAN LABOR
MOVEMENT 8TIRREO
BY REPORT OF FRAUD
SYDNEY. N. S. W.—A political
bombshell crabbed into the midst
of (he Labor movement In this
state with the announcement of
recommendafona of tjbe executive,
which have been adopted, as the
result o fthe discovery of the use
of alleged crooked ballot boxes In
certain elaotfons at the headquar
ters of tbo party.
Here’s Proof That Advertising Pays
Writer B*Mhf to Chicigo Mag MM to lot
The part of the Wrigley Build
ing erected two years ago has filled
such a want that the north section,
nearly double the floor area of the
south section, is being added.
This north section, nearly com
pleted, occupies the entire block,
.MA.e U’.t..
immediately across North Water
Street, fronting on Michigan
Avenue and reaching to the height
of the main part of the first struc
ture. with a connecting bridge.
etbin
The space in the new section ?j
pletion of the building.
Here is a concrete (as well as a*
steel and glass) proof of the sav
ing that “advertising pays.” In:
these magnificent buildings Mr.; |
Wrigley has erected an impressive:
testimonial to this great truth.
They loom Urge and beautiful
They typify the achievements of
the man who built them. They
stand as a monitor over the activ
ity of the Nation’s second city-
inspiring—dominating—massive-
bearing ‘unanswerable testimony
to the POWER OF ADVER
TISING.
“The Food Department Store Beautiful”
Quality SMeats
order yotjr
WESTERN AND NATIVE MEATS
4 FISH, OYSTER8 AND POULTRY
A, FROM US if
Phone, 1616—1617
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PIEDMONT MARKET
240 North Lumpkin Street
\PIGGLY-WIGGLY ,
■V OFFERS '
8 Pounds Net Crystal Flake
Lard
$1.32
25 Pounds Sugar,
Cloth Bags .. ..
$2.49
No. i Canned
Tomatoes
11c
Post Toasties 8 l-2c Seeded Raisins,
Beechnut Catsup,
Small 19c
Heinz Pickled
Onions ., .. . 24c
Quaker Gnts ... 10c
15 Ounce
Mixed Nuts, lb.
Apple Jelly,
15 Ounce .. .
Pink Salmon ..
$1.10
. 25c
3 Pounds NOO-NAME
COFFEE
$1.10
(Have You Tried It?
It’s Delicious.)
75 Pounds Grey
Shorts
$1.74
100 Pounds £>| j
(Broad Street Store)
PIGGLY-WIGGLY
WIER GROCERY COMPANY
Comer Washington and Lumpkin Streets
STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
Cash and Deliver Phone 166
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, OCT 27.
$1.85
48 Pounds Merry Widow Flour,
Self Rising ..
24 Pounds Merry Widow Flour,
Self Rising
94c
10 Pounds No. 1, Irish
Potatoes .. .. .. '. .. .
27c
Fancy Lemons,
Dozen .. .. '.
20c
25 Pounds
Sugar
$2.50
10 Pounds
$1.05
Sugar
Peck of Country Water
Ground Meal
40c
Celery, Iceberg Lettuce, Florida Oranges,
Grape Fruit, Bananas, Apples, Tokay Grapes,
Sekle Pears, Rutabaga Turnips, Bunch Tur
nips, Turnip Salad, Cabbage, Cocoanuts,
Cranberries.
WIER GROCERY COMPANY
PHONE 166
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