The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 31, 1923, Image 6

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PALACE Thursday and Friday Direct From Last Week’s Record Run In Atlanta The producer of “The Three Musketeers” surpasses all his previous efforts in this brilliantly spectacular picture of thrilling romance and baffling mystery. Extra Attraction I mi ■■min bum i *~ H— 9 O’Clock Night 4 Performances j ( »i \ LOUIS B. MAYER presents UFRED NIBLO ERODUC IIOjm RANGERS Oi'the NIGHT (CAPTAIN APPLEJACK) [ A Great Play—A Greater Picture Wiflh a SUPERB CAST Including MATT MOORE, ENID BENNETT BARBARA LA BARR JIMMIE MELTON AND HIS Saxophone The Musical / j t { £ Treat of the * Season [ \ >! FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Strong Compute*. Prompt Adjustment!. CALL FLEETWOOD LAMER. MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Three-Foor-Five II STMS COMBED, GLOSS! Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linnell & Company’s (Iljr Leued Wire) NEW ORLEANS. — Liverpool was due 4 to 6 up by New Orleans 1 to 15 higher by New York. Southern spots Tuesday un changed to 6 up except 13 down at Augusta. Texas markets un- cahnged to 5 up except 5 lower at Dallak where middling is 30.10. Sales at Dallas 6,166, all-told 27.. 065 vs. 20.734 Monday. • Weekly weather and crop gov- St\ w „ CHICAGO GRAIN [bullish u e whole owing to rein' WHEAT r or business. Friday’s crop forecast will be released at ten a. m.. New Or leans tinie. Nervous and erratic market likely in meantime. Government comparatives: Con* ditions Sept. 25 49.5 vs. 60.0, con dition Oct. 25th .... vs. 52.6! final winnings.... vs. 9,762.000. Sentiment conservatively bullish. I MARKETS I NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Close J. C. Dec. .30.65 30.80 30.50 30.50 30.78 Mch. 30.29 30.34 30.02 30.04 30.39 Jan. .30.20 20.29 29.95 30.05 30.30 11 A. M. Bids: Jan. 30.27; Mch. 80.32; Dc. 80.75. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Close P.C. Jan. .30.05 30.20 29.88 29.88 30.22 Mch. 29.99 30.09 29.78 29.78 30.12 Dec. -30.20 30.33 29.98 29.98 30.12' Dec 30.20 80.35 11 A. M. Bids: Jan. 30.17; Mch. 30.07; ec. 30.30. Briefly^ the city commission form provides for four or five commis sioners, each head of a department of city government with a mayor- president who haa no veto power. Tho commission ns a whole pnsaos on ordinances and each one hap softie department to supervise.'The city manager form is a modifica tion of the commission plan and grew out of It. % The city manager is elected by n board of aldermen or a commfefton and Is held responsible for the successful management of the city’s affairs and Is paid a salary for full time like an executive of a private corporation. Judge Fortson’s address was very Interesting and Instructive add en joyed by the members of the League and others who were In terested and attended the meeting. The meeting was held solely to inform members of the Leagtio on the various forms of municipal government. No endorsement of cither was npule. BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS Too Late to Clasilfy. •DR RENT—Two connecting rooms, furnished or unfurnished, near Agricultural College. Call 696-W or 260, Baxter street. n2c. ,, unruly or shsm-i*n ‘he west and low tempwatures Ij , „ d „ Compared with last year stock. i,v. :»n shipboard at Galveston Tucs- £”* Even stubborn, pooed hair stays any style you like. 1* a dignified combing cream give* that natural gjsu and well- groomed effect to four hair. Not greasy or smelly. Flpe for hair. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. ,, * lr ’ o ™”" , dayM.M0™. 99,000, New Orleans whlch 25,000 vs. 39,000. Individual idea at to Friday*! government crop forecast range from about ten to 11,000,000, con- ceneus of opinion being about 10,. 600.000 with a good many looking for 10.200,000 to 10,300.000. Holiday New Orleans tomorrow, a legal holiday here, but Liver- Vkwftead&ter — i tbs runabout has slwsjs bten wrr popular—*ts well pleased with the chances emboditd la this Ahms nasal, eta cat haa ham a toois comfortable. ' Thfamuklsotsaiaa! hroHag d» wdhanc and ralaqbfih* cowl; matins a deckled hapnnneot la looks and {seridme A well dewened top tod alandn* windshield do ihdr than toward addin, a finished, claao-cut appeannes. Maks it a peha to an tho other new models also m display in These ears tee k ehehed rhnejh th. fmi Wt.Uy For chan flea. ^July Open P.C. Close 106% 107% I Dec .10614 100 107% May CORN— ..111 no* 112% July .. . . 71% 72% Dec .. 72 72 73* May .. .. OATS- .. 70* 70* 714* Dec 41% 41* July .. .. 43% 43% May .. .. .. 44 43% 44% NEW YORK STOCKS Coca Cola .... Open ...67% P.C. 66 Kennlcott Cop. . . ..40 Studebaker ... . . . 97 95% U. S. Steel ... . 89 86% Sou. Ry 33 32% Locw’s Inc. ... 16% 16* CURD MARKET BULLETIN Apples, 40c to 50c peck. Beans, string, 25c gallon. Butter Beans (shelled) 25c qt. Butter Beans, 20c gallon. Butter, 36c to 60c pound. Cabbage, 4c pound. Chickens, friers, 30c pound. Hens, 22%c pound. Boosters, )2c pound. Squash, 7c pound. Eggs, 40c dostn. Ham, homo cured, 25c pound. Bacon, home cured, 18c pound. Lard, ham* made, 20c pound. Onions. 6c pound. Field Peas, 10c gallon. Field Peas, shelled, 25c gallon. Sweet Potatoes, 2c pound. Tomatoes, 6c to 7c pound. Corn Meal (new),tic pound. Roasting Ears, 20c and 25c doz. Turnip Salad, 10c gallon. Tumlpa, 10c bunch. GraluMi Flour, 4c pound. jFortson Addressed League Tuesday On City Governments (Continuad From Pag* On*) Extra Select Norfolk Oysters • Fresh Shrimp, Fresh Fish Roe Choice Flounders Speckled Trout Large Mullets Wholesale and Retail Athens Fish & Oyster Co GEO. A. BR1EN, Prop. 573 E. Broad St. Hear Georgia - Auburn Game In Detail 1 Colonial Theatre Saturday, 3 P. M. PLAY BY PLAY 50c Returns from all other games. FORESIGHT IS WISER THAN Kn6wi,EDGE—Knowledge can only t«»U you what haa happened. Knowledge cannot tell you when misfortune may destroy your home, your property, your valuables. Foresight knows the possibility. Foresight protects you against loss. Foresight insures. Foresight saves you from financial loss in case of property loss. Foresight is wiser than knowledge. Insurance is the wisest investment man can make. Are you wise? Are you in sured? We can give you all form* of Property Protection Policies. THE HijNTOW SECURITIES CO*» Athena, Gu. benefit o fthe public and it may be that a public meeting‘will also br held to give the candidates am' voters opportunity to face each other. The League does not en dorse candidates. It only maker public the record of the candidate, i The business meeting of th* I League, presided over by Mrs. Li L. Hendren, followed one which j was addressed by Judge Blanton Fort son. Judge Fort son spoke on; the various forms of municipal i government, aldermanic, city man-. ager and comtnlsrion. The jurist.! a close student of municipal at- j fairs, traced the progress of al. j thrfe forma of city government pointing out 'where they have sue-. MONEY TO LEND ON FARM LAND Interest, Six and Half Per Cent HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices Phone 1576 Athens, Ga. HOTEL TYBEE ON EUROPEAN PLAN Rates $2.00, $2.30 and $3.00 Per Da, A la carta Service in Dining Room. Special Rates to week end parties. Ideal Headquarters for Hunting and Fishing. Arrangements for Boats at Hotel. HOTEL TYBEE Tybee Island, Gs. HERMAN IL HEATH, Mir. Athenians Willj Help Those Who Want Commissions After November 11th It Will Be Harder to Get Commission Than Before j That Date. November 11th, 1923, less than a month distant, marks the divis ion line between “Ease” and “Dif ficulty** for former officers and enlisted men in securing n commis sion In the Oiganlscd Reserves. After that date those former .officers who desire n commission (in the Officer's Reserve Corps {will be compelled by regulations to undergo a professional examina tion In addition to examination of their records. If application is [made prior to that date such com mission may be had by examina tion of records and physical exnm- jlnatlon. OFFICERS IN ATHENS Get in touch with one of the officer* listed below without fur, ther delay. He will tell you how to file your application: Cobb, Howell, 2nd Lt. Inf., 227 Woodlawn Ave. Cooley, Thomas H., Capt. Inf.. Law Bldg. j Cox, Carson E.. 26d Lt. Inf. Dyar, Thomas C., 2nd Lt. Inf., Shackelford Bldg. Eberhardt, Jacob P., 2nd Lt. Inf., Normal Station. . Erwin. Wm. L., Capt. Inf., 524 Hill St. . . _ . Flror. John W.» 1st Lt, F. A. 153 Millcdge Terrace. Portion, Blanton, Capt. A. S. 1190 Millcdge Ave. -• * , Fowler, Thomas M.» l»t Lt. Inf. 623 N. Milledg* Ave. Hodgson, Harold B.. 2nd Lt. Vet., P. O. Box 673. Lanier. Fleetwood. Capt. F. A., 140 Barber St. Martin, Charle E., Capt., Inf.. F. O. Box 544. Miller, Julian H., Capt. Inf.. Univ. of Ga. Dept, of Bot. Nickerson, Norman D. 2nd Lt. Inf. 779 Hill St. . „ . Patrick, James H. 1st Lt. F. A., 650 Reese St. Patterson. Walter Lee 2nd Lt.. Inf. Rankin, Harvey W. Capt. F. A., 590 S. Lumpkin St. Ryther, Fcnley. 2nd Lt, Inf. 731 Cobb St. Soule. Robert M., 2nd Lt, Inf. 840 Millcdge Ave. Stewart. Joseph S.. let. Lt Med., 334 Prince Ave. Westbrook, Edison C. Capt F. A,. State College of Agriculture. Wier, Augustus L.. 2nd Lt F. A.. «*• Hill St Wood, 'Jamas H.. 2nd Lt. ini. 11105 S. Lumpkin St. [ These officers Hated above and all other Reserve Officers arc re quested to assist those former of ficers and enlisted men, who are eligible, to secure a commission in ■ the Officer's Reserve Corps. I Blank forms for application may bo obtained from any of the fol lowing offices: Headquarters 82nd Div., U. S A., Post Office Bldg., Columbia. ,! Headquarters 325th Inf., 82nd i Div.. U. S. A., Federal Building. ■! Albany, Ga. i! Headquarters 32tit hint. 82nd ■ Div,. U. S. A., Red Rock Building, I Atlanta, Ga. lleadqukrtera 326th Inf., 82nd Div., P. O., Bldg., Greenville, S. C. ! Headquarter* 328th Inf- 82nd Div., U. S. A., City Hall, Tampa, Fla. j Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A large amount of local funds bow on hand for Immediate Disbursement on City Property. New Scout Troop Organized Here Another Scout troop, sponsored by the American Legion, and un- the leadership of Waldo S. Wee, number of tho faculty of the State College of Agriculture, wag com pletely reorganised Tuesday eve ning, October 80. The Troop Committee Is compos ed of Henry H. West, chairman; William T. Ray, Frank O. Miller. The following list of boys were present nt the meeting Tuesday evening, their dues have been Pf»M, they have subscribed to the Scout Oath, and are now full-fledged members of Troop No. 8: Joseph P. Cooper, Jerome Cooper, J. Warner Cooper, Herbert L. Cor- nellson, Albert B. Crutchfield, Benjamin F. Elliott, % harle* O- Fleming, Claud B. Gunnels. Aubie Rivera Robertson, M. Herbert Smith. The prospect Is bright for several additional members nt the first regular weekly meeting of th* troop, Friday evening at 7:80 o'clock. The new scoutmaster, Prof. RIc^ Col. West, chairman of the com* mlttee, prof. W. AV Clegg, and Scout Executive E. P. Clark, made short talks of encouragement to the newly organised troop, Parker House Rolls 10c the dozen. We arc going to have these roils fresh from the oven three times daily- morning, noon and even ing. You can get these rolls from your grocer or from our place of business on College Ave. One doz. nice fluffy rolls for only 10c. This is much more economical than try ing to bake. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. ["Athens Visitors Amonic those visiting In Athenr Wednesday ware. J. C. Cook At lanta; C. L. Harris, St. Units; Matite Whitfield. Savannah; II. Schloss, Baltimore. T. F. Ramsey, Nashville; T. V. Miller. Nashville; H. E. Reid, Nashville; G. C.Wrlght. Virginia; V. R. Cantrell, J. B. Garlington, Atlanta; M. S. Harris, Cincinnati. R. B. Sanslin, Atlanta; A. P. Marsh. Savannah; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Zachson, Asheville; D. A. Le- Baron, Atlanta; W. L. Wattcrson, Atlanta; R. P. Jones. Atlanta. R. A. Coles. Atlanta; C. E. Stewart, Atlanta; L. Dottclbach, Atlanta S. J. Macon, Atlanta; E. P. Ball, Macon; A. 8. Cooley, Char lotte, N. C.; T. W. Townsend, New York. Thornton’s THURSDAY November Dinner 50c Cream of Tomato Soup Barbecued Pork or Roast Beef t Turnips nnd Greens Fried Corn Irish Potato Salad Muffins and Biscuit Hot Aple Pie * - -Mi Coffee, Tea or 50 Cents' IUk THURSDAY November 1st SUPPER Tenderloin Steak—Brown Gravy French.Fried Potatoes Butter Beans Combination Salad Hot Biscuit Banana Pudding Coffee, Tea Or Milk 50 Cents Many Farmers Can Save Money Trip* are expensive when you Jose time waiting on trains— travel os cheap by renting a car. PHONE 661. \ ou-Drive-It Company ,