The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 01, 1923, Image 4

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mmrrr^Tn THE BXNNBR-HERAT.P. ATHENS. GEORGIA! FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 192J . have helped many »rlrl« to <*nr- ' beauty. To many women I rought decade* of added *8o I am cpnvlnced that can attain the benefit* I I apply It after my clay. Also a* night cream. Also daytime* nr powder base. It feed*, aoftens nnd protects. Youth Cream will delight you. It cofits 60c. liquid cleansing cream, called Facial Youth. A famous Parisian beauty first told me nlmut It. Now the greatest beau* ty experts everywhere advise it ' but they charge too high a price Facial Youth contains no nnlm&J vegetable fat. The skin j 1 *<-Krmwr ini. j ne HKIn can' going to help them an no t absorb It. Ho It cleans to th< «<> l&T, s tvhl I am plncing at cal! the very helps whlcl W»de me what I am. !! WHITE Ypt/TH CLAY !: | X found my greatest helpTn clay Not in the crude and muddy clays ^*^TK*y. still employ. My Youth perfected by French experts, hite and clean and dainty. It euperclay, based on 20 years if m b ntiflc study. No other clay Mhnt I know Is nearly so efficient. ■ 'Youth Clay purges the akin of B tint flogs or mars it. It hringr jl'at rosy afterglow which so unnzes and delights. It firms th</ , combats all lines nnd wrink* reduces enlarged pores. Many, “# Ip 30 minutes, seem to drop years. ** > giil or woman who once sees omilts will ever go without It rost U 60c and |I. MY YOUTH CREAM r cold cream is ‘ another oh creation. I cnll it my Youth m. . It contains both lemon strawberry. Also sill the best depths, then departs. All the dlr» and grime nnd refuse come with It. I have never found method which cleans rklns half sr well. My Facial Youth costs 76c MY HAIR YOUTH My hair Is my greatest glory. II grows finer every year. Dandruff falling hair or gray hair have neve» come to me. Nor to any friend who has employed my method. These results are due to my, Hair Youth. It is based on lifetimes of hair study. I apply it with an eye dropper, directly to the ecnlp. Therr It combats the hardened oil and dandruff which stifle the hair roots It stimulates and fertilises. Hair flourishes in sueh a well kept senlp. No man or woman who see* what Hair Youth does will ever gr without It. The cost le BOc and $1 with eye Cropper. All druggists and toilet counterr now supply Ednn Wallace Hopper'i beauty helps. With each one comes my Beauty Book, also r guarantee. No one can do yon‘r' greater kindness than to urge you to employ them. Go learn how _„ - — i much they men tv Edna Wallace known a cold cream to com- Hopper. Business address. Wau* " ,,h this. Ijcttha, Wis.—Advertisement. DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS Regular price on all cash Purchases of All Suits-Overcoats And Raincoats E. H. Dorsey We Give Trade Coupons TIMERS OF THE NIGHT” IT PJSLACE Jimmie Melton, Ga. Stu dent, and His Saxaphone At 9 P. M. Shows Thurs day and Friday. < By JOHN E. DREWRY "Strangers of the Night” Is the name of the feature attraction that Is being offered at the Palace the atre Thursday and Friday. In con nection with the nine o’clock show each night JInun’e Melton. Unl- V rtUy of Georgia student, and his saxophone will he the added attraction. Fred Niblo has outdone all of his previous efforts fn "Strangers of the Night,” the screen version of Walter Hackett’s stage success, Captain Applejack.” The man who directed “The Three Musketeers,” T.beamoue Mi*. Fair/’ and "Blood and Sand,” has agato turned out a great screen play. Working on the brilliant story of the timid Brit isher who becomes a pirate and roams the Spanish Mr|*n. he has embellished it with beautiful pho tography, magnlficient settings and a superb cast The picture Is presented by Louis B. Mayer, through Metro. Spectators were thrilled by In tense drama and swept Into gales of laughter as Matt Moore, in a role of “Captain Jack.” fought through the mystery of the treas ure l|’dden in his ancestral castle n Cornwall, and swaggered and wore aboard his pirate craft. Enid lennett’s blonde loveliness con ‘Tasted with Barbara La Marris lark seductiveness as these two brilliant actresses portrayed thein- rigue and romance adventure of hedemurc English miss and the >eauUful Russian spy. Robert Me- Kim was at his best as the leader if the pirate mutiny, and others n the cast stood out distinctively vere Emily Fltxroy, Otto Hoffman, Thomas Ricketts and Mathllde Brundoge. Bess MerecYth was responsible 'or writing tho excellent scenario rad the memorable photography is •red',ted to Alvin Wyckoff, who left tho De Milies to do this picture. Robert Ellis was the artist who de- dgned the beautiful seta. Nicholson Enthused Over Plans For Trade Month Here These facts should speak for them- ' selves, but for the benefit of those ! who may not understand why some I counties are burdens, I can say • that tho needless creation of now | offices that goes with tho creation of new counties brings about the ’added expenses on the state.” I “It is'not fair,” continued Dr. I Coulter, “for Atlanta and Fulton county with her 260,000 Inhabitants to have no more representatives fn our legislature than, say, three small undeveloped count!e4 In some backward part of the state with not more than 15,000 popula- | tion for the three counties. Yet Jsucb Is the case as it prevails in Georgia. “With every legislature that (meets creating new counties, and each of these coutles getting a rep resentative, Georgia cannot expect j Just and equitabV representation. . .. _ ; Furthermore, all these newly cre- A n eminent physician has shown why there Is so much suf- a ted. counties are burdens on the fering on the part of many expectant mothers, for months, state of Georgia in a financial before baby comes, as well as when baby actually arrives, j w*" Tbit same great doctor found i “Mother’a Friend” Is applied ex-1 should CUT the way to avoid mnch of this ternally, and enables the muscles,! TH _ number suffering. Mother, your baby's nerves and tissues to relax and re-j nerves, its whole structure should adjust themselves with the grow-j n . ... . ... be free from any influence earned Ins change, during pregnancy, ond Dr.McPber.Qll. po.ltlon i. that by your months of useless misery at child-birth. It should be used representatives a both houses of and psln. You yourself can be free for some time before baby comes— the Geonf a legislature suuiiid be from much of it Hero i» . little the sooner the better. ' -• IVhyJ^pthers no longer j fear Child-birth^ message to all expectant mothers: Mrs. Ida Milton, 108 N. Tremont St. « • based upon some division of the Mother's mend- contain, no ’ nun.l>er or-I n h a bItant« of the state narcotics or harmful drugs. It I. LYON8 HOG SALE LONS, Ga.y-The regular monthly hog sale held hero recently’was at- tended by many farmers and, loud of hogs totaling 16,883 pounds Was sold to the Augusta ntock yards. Toombs county has the bfst stock pens and series' for handling stock sales In the state. The hogs brought a very good price for this season of the year. PROFIT IN FALL TOMATOE8 SPARTA, Ga.—Fall tomatoes have beeij a paying crop this year, according to a statement made by J. P. Moore, of the Culberton Community in this county who has about finished marketing his crop for this year. Predictions are that owing to the sticcess that some of the farmers are having with fall tomatoes many others will plant a crop next year. HATCHERY hOR BAINBRIDGE BAINBRIDGE, Ga.—A chicken hatchery for Decatur county will be Installed about December 1, ac cording to an announcement by M. L. Mayes, president of the Kiwanis Club of Bainbridgc. The hatchery which will be placed hi the heart of the business section of thls^nty will he of 10,000 egg capacity. Farmers throughout this / section have shown much elation IRON FOR WIN1E rrV> resist cold—to ward off sick, you must h*ve iron. iSSSmSBS^SaS injure the teeth, but which eff«. lively enriches tho blood and invir- ormte. the body. Get • bottle begin to take it now. Atyonrdroc. ' '..in liquid end tablrt fora* i Trul Tablets SKtftffig —sajstsirwSSS Glide's | • Pepto.-Mangan Tomcand Blood 'EyiticHbp\ something la regard to your wonder ful 'Mother's Friend.' Just non appli cation gave me suck relief I could You Can Expect A Dollar Day At CLARKE STORAGE BATTERY At All Times Be Sure to Get Your Coupons Drive Thru cock Ave. •Dougherty St. Phone 677 NICHOLSON, Ga.—C. A. Smith ind Jewett Barnett of the city and Mr. "Boose" Palmer of Lexington .eft tho city Wednesday of last geek for a few days stay In Ab beville, 8. C. The trip was made through the country In a Ford and what country they didn't travel over was "skipped.” Monday morning witnessed the opening of the. literary school here. The faculty of the school Is com' posed of Miss Faye Lord of Com merce, principal and Miss Nannie Lou Means of Nicholson assistant. The board of trustees and a num ber of patrons were present for the opening hour. There was a nice bunch of children on hand at beginning. It's hoped that the *t< (orts of the teachers will crowned with success during year. Rev. W* L. Myers of Hartwell Has been called to pastor the N|ch Vfrion Congregational. Holiness church for 1924. Our city will wel some this minister here In hi work. Services next Rntudnry night conducted by Rev. J. R. Sail or* of the city. A cordial Invlta tlon In extended all to attend. Mins Georgia Lord of near Com merce Is here and will nttond the Nicholson High School for the Ini tlsl year. This young lady has i 'anting wslromo hors among th< young people. Our people are becoming enthu nlssflc over the "trade month' that Athens Is preparing to put in. All efforts possible w tinged to capture the capital prise for our city. ,, Messrs. Willie Walker and J. W. Turner. Mrs. Rert Potts and daugh ter. Miss Pauline Potts were vis iting In Canon, Sunday the guests of friends. Rev. N. T. Lancaster of Stnthnm will preach at Ora Baptist church on Saturday afternoon and Sunday morning. The public Is Invited to attend these services. Mr. Isaac Power was a week end gyest nf home-folks here from the Goto City, returning Monday. Rev. H. C. Sorrow of the city preached at the Fire-Baptised Hoi •netm church Sunday evening. Hi will preach again next Sunday evening. You're Invited. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Allen were visiting relatives at Martin for the weekend. Mr. Ollls Smith returned to At lanta. Sunday after a visit here to T a week. Rov A. O. Hood end fam ily were visiting friends near Com- m*'-re Sunday. Mr. end Mrs. W. .O P. t were recent, visitors at Maysville and Tat mo Messrs. J. F. and C. M. Barnett were here from Atlanta Saturday and Sunday. Dr. E. O. Wler was visiting with friends at Hood's Academy, Sun. day. Mr. W. O. Palmer and little son of Lexington were here for the week end. Mr. Arthur Johnson nnd family j are visiting relatives at Monroe. | Mr. Monroe Varnum of Beers 1 , was In the city Sunday evening. Mother's Friend” has relieved ex pectant mothers of much useless suffering. Mother! you must avoid hardly realise I was in pregnancy, mere greases and useless substi- ^rith tutei. Begin using "Mother's SnriiMn^ Vlfb'sn uw.Dd friend? todsjr.lt Is sold tt dru, without polo.” stores—everywhere* TREE BOOKLET ON MOTHERHOOD Don't tot fatoo mode stu keep you from this duty to yourself, to youi U and U mar home. Bw eU memne. net themM have our mlmnhti Ometimted book, tent free. Send fermur ropy now to Bndfield Reguteter Co„ BA-70, Atlanta On. Get "Mether*e Friend” from gonr dntgoitt today. TOO MANY COUNTIES Drs. Coulter and McPher son Would Decrease Counties in Georgia. Sap- ninir TrPHRiirv nf State th,s number 117 obtain more ping ireasury oi oiaie, money frpm cofferg of the itat0 during the course which he talked with many Georgians. Dr .Coulter said that almost without exception these people with whom he talker are of the opinion Chat there are far too many 1 'counties in the state, working to the disinterest of the commonwealth. There are today 154 counties *n Georgia,” Dr. Coulter said, “and of A solution of many of the finan cial problems of codntics. In the state of Georgia is «een in a sub stantial reduction of the numfber of counties In the state, or else a limitation (in the number of new counties created in the future, by J. H. T. McPherson and Dr. F. M. Coulter, professors of history and political science at tbe Unlersity of Georgia. Dr. McPherson Is a member of j the tax commtosron recently ap pointed by Governor Walker and ( Is on the sub-commfttdo drafting t the accommodations to be sub mitted to the general assembly. Dr. McPherson was a member of tax commissions of previous ad ministrations and* is the author of several hooka on the government of Georgia and other states. Dr. Coulter Is a native of North Carolina, a graduate of tho Uni versity of North Carolina, nnd holds graduate degrees from sever- eral of America's leading colleges. In addition to this, Dr. Cuolt^r has juat completed a tour of Georgia than they turf back into tho state. In other words, there are 117 counties that are burdens rather than assistance to Georgia. And by mathematics it ts seen that only 37 nf the entire 164 counties in thf’s state are profitable to tho state. graphical djyhdons. He would not. * prospect and It la hoped that It will be nn Incentive to poultry raising here. * however, discriminate against the rural districts in favor of the clti’er, but rather suggests that no dis trict—by wfiatecr boundary it shall be f.’xcd—shall have more than a certain percentage of the represen tatives.' In New York, for instance, Dr. Mc/Pherson continued, “no matter how populous a county may be, it cannot have more than a third of tbe senators. "No state can prosper with tho smaller counties over represented and tho more populous ones un* deiropresentated,” ho said'. BOOK ON PECANS PUBLISHED GRIFFIN, Oa.—"Pecan Grow ing.” a book written by a Georg'an, Director tt ! P. Stuckey, of the Georgia Experiment Station, will be issued at an early date, accord ing to an announcement of tho Mc Millan company, of N**tv York Di rector Stuckey- worked in collabor ation with Dean E. J. Kyle, of the Texas College of Agriculture in the wrij'ng of the book. It la said ♦rtvat these two men are two of Amorica'a best authorities on the pecan Industry. The pecan Indus try lian made exceedingly rapid growth in the state In the last few years nnd improved methods of culture and marketing are con stantly being Instituted. BRONCHITIS - Loire, nbndcongh. So d<M» "(In" and la Grippe. Hat these lfogerini conjhe yield easily to the healin, and curative quntltiea of CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Every uiar io o frlcrjd We Offer For Saturday Dollar Day Special 10 lbs. of Dwarf Essex Rape H. L. COFER SEED Od Athens, Ga. Phone 247 Swamp-Root For Kidney Ailments , There Is only one medicine that really stand* out pre-eminent ns n medicine for curnbtc nllipcnta of tho kidneys liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmet'a Hwamp-Itoot stnndr the highest for the rranon that It has proven to be just tho remedy . nestled in thouaunda upon thoun- 1 anda of distressing enscs. Swamp* Root makes friends quickly be cause Its mild and Immediate ef fect Is soon realized In most rases, It Is a gentle, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at nil drug stores fn bottles of two size*, medium and large. Howevey, If you wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ring. Hampton, N. Y. for a sample bot tle. When writing be sure nhd mention this paper.—Advertise* ment. Starting Trade Month With a Dollar Dayj This list carries many unusual values to start off November Trade Month. Every item is under-priced for Saturday only. Trade Coupons given with each $1.00 purchase. Every day you’ll find good values at this store. Johnson Printing Co. Let us print one hundred busi ness cards for you- on this Special Dollar Day for ONE DOLLAR Phone 926 P^one 926 ! Electric Hair Curlers for $1.00 High grade Electric Hair Curlers, long cord. Guaranteed for one year. —for $1.00 Colored Glass Fruit Bowls $1.00 Beautiful colored Glass Fruit Bowls, with black and white pedestals. Regularly sold at $1.50 to $2.00. Specially priced. -—for Dollar Day $1.00 6, Pairs Children’s Sox for $1.00 Three-quarter length good quality Black Sox . for children. All sizes. —6 Pairs for $1.00 Lournay Face Powder Special High grade French Face Powder, value $1.00, with $1.25 bottle Lournay Extract free. A $2.25 value. —for $1.00 $1.25 Boys’Hats for $1.00 Regular $1.25 Hats for Boys—All sizes. —for $1.00 2 Bundles Linen Crash for $1.00 Two pounds Linen Crash, short length, for wash rags and small towels. —for $1.00 Outing Gowns for $1.00 Made of good quality Outing, in all sizes. —$1.00 each Woman’s Union Suits $1.00 Good quality winter Weight Union §uite, long sleeve and ankle length, all sizes. -^$1.00 Per Suit 5 Electric Light Bulbs for $1.00 High grade Tungsten type 60 Watt Electric Light Bulbs. —5 for $1.00 5 Turkish Towels for $1.60. White-and colored striped Turkish Towels, 17x34 inch size. Regular 25c values. , , . —5 for $1.00 1 large size bottle Listerine and three tubes Listerine Tooth Paste i ' , —for $1.00 3 Yds. Silk Stripe Shirt Madras $1 Good quality regular^ 45c Silk Stripe Sturt —for $1.00 4 Yards Dress Ginghams for $1-00 Four yards regular 35c Dress Gipghams in a variety of pretty patterns, 32 inches wide. Madras, 32 inches wide. —for $1.00 $1.50 Silk Hose for $1.00 Humming Bird, Wayne Knit and other brands. All colors and sizes. —$1.00 Pair Davison-Nicholson Co. ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE MILLER BROTHERS SHOWS Benefit Athens Fair and Odd Fellows Festival Week November 12th