The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 04, 1923, Image 10

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^A*V] THB BANWER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA' ~ SUNDAY, NOVEMBER I. inn Incg known export! In dentistry | wlio will speak (luting the conven tion which will bo devoted to pre ventative gentiutry. Aside from the buslnos* pro Y* „ -pv a._i rt r'fnra, which will prove interesting r amous Ucntcll iiiXpcrt Of jam! Instructive to the laymen oh Chicago One of Speak- »•“ " d*n*w*. o>« •■‘••w*- Supi. pi* ; ' went committee here has not been t) CliniCS and OutSldCjirtie f 0r plans to give the dele- Addresses oil Program. [tm'®* » *<x»> eme. .tv—< ... «... •{ The convention will be held at a Dr. Otto U* King, eocrotnry of | time when Athens is turned over tbs American.' Dental Association‘ to the merrymakers wh£ crowd ■ r<l prominent in the dent il i>r >- liere aanuaUy for the Unlverifty of |n the United States, is Georgia "jfome Coming,, festivi- one of the spetters for the state ties. Hie program for “Home om* convention of the Georgia Dental inf** opens Friday night with pre- Soclety hero November 7, 8, 9. j sentation of “Seventeen/* Booth Dr. King |s only one of many Tsrjchigton's celebrated play foy ... *f —m I Thai.an Dramatic club and closes Saturday night with a big dance Saturday the annual football garho between the University of Georgia and Virginia will take place. Ad dressee will be delivered at the State Normal, Agricultural Col lege, Womans club for tlw.ctt/.zcns. MANY 8EE CIRCUS PARADE ALBANY, Ga.—One of the larg est crowds ever seen at a circus parade fft tbis city attended one recently held here. People Trom neighboring towns ahd country ,‘stricts attended In large crowds.! negro. Harda is atBf."Mary's hos-.p i \lf 01 « no NT^f. Btated tli:«t the soils of this Bee- pita 1 cut from ear to ea-.* with a’ t-XpCrt TYdillo IwUl FDRfiUTTI « » «»- To Plant Tobacco In This Section Athens Bar Arranges City Court Calendar I Calendar for the November term Joe Fulcher, wtfte, is charged' of city court war arranged yea- ln police with disorderly conduct i terday by the court. and members following his arrest Friday after j of the Athens bar. Olferk E. J. having seriously cut Junior Harris, I'rawfoni-was Instructed to compile a negro, with whtot Fulcher was j the calendar. Court opens Novem- orking. j Ivor 19 and trial of civil cates will Fulcher will be tried in poYce! begin. Monday, Tuesday and Wed- court November 15. Meanwhile he 1 nesday of the fourth week will is out of jail junder bond of $300. j be devoted to trial of civil cases No case was docketed against tne jas will the first* week in December, j tioii are not suited to the growth of the type of obacco desired by markets. in north Georgia have resulted in failure invariably. 10 , “Tobacco *(‘ll grow in north Georgia, but is of a dark type*. E. C. Westbrook Says To bacco Cannot Be Grown Profitably in North Georgia. year*, due to Hio reports which A warning against tho production 'have reached this «ec.'on from of bright tohacco In north Georgia I south Georgia, telling of the won- was sounded Saturday by E. C. j derful profits which linvo lieen de- Westbrook tobacco specialist bf tho ; rived from tobacco there. The dt- Stato College of Agriculture, who tempts to duplicate these results "There ace only a lev acres of, which docs not bring n EO 'od nrlS soil tn North Georgia suited to ion tho market. pnc * tho production of bright tobacco, Mr. Westbrook advises the e-n» and tbeso are so widely scattered 1 ing of a' small acreage In cotton that it would not be practical to | bay and crops which have prove!,’ Ibcmselvcs and are more certain of returning a profit, rather this — Into something nM . northern section of tho state. “It haB been very difficult to' plunging keep north Georgia farmers from where the chances of success an! planting- tobacco for the .-past two Very doubtful, irts w Read BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS Exceptionally Good Values Offered During Trade Month The policy of this store is to give GOOD VALUES at all times, and during November Trade Month we will offer exceptionally good values in every department. Ask for TRADE COUPONS when you make purchases, many valuable prizes will be given away by the Trade Associa tion. We invite you to visit our store and see the Trade Month values. ^ - -,, Smart Frocks in a Special Sale $19.75 The newest styles are shown in these smart frocks of Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chines, Trico-shara, Poiret Twills and Satins. Straight lines, wrap around models and bas que effects in the desirable colors. All sizes. Usually you pay $28.00 to $27.50 for frocks like these, they’re specially priced at $19.75 Another Shipment of Bridge Lamps At $3.50 Just received another shipment of wrought iron Bridge Lamps with stenciled parchment shades and long silk cord. The last shipment sold’in a few days, these won’t last long at $3.50. Here. Are Dresses for $9.98 Nicely tailored of good quality Wool Jersey, Twills and Trico tines. Collars and cuffs of white, some plain, others prettily embroidered. All sizes. Special values at $9.98. A Good Investment At $12.48 When you can buy such dresses as these at such a low price it’s a good investment. All good styles, made of good quality Wool Jersey, Twills and -Crepe de Chines. Colored Glass Bowls for $1.00 ; Beautifully colored Glass Fruit' Bowls with pedestal of white or black, a very attractive ornament at an unusual price. Only $1.00 each. . STYLISH COATS for LITTLE GIRLS These children’s coats arc as carefully de signed and tailored as the coats for grown people.. Designed by makers who special ize on children’s garments, they’re sure to please the little Miss, of 2 to G years. Made of Astrican, Velours, Velvets and Broad cloth. Some of them are plain tailored, others prettily embroidered and fur trim- ~med. Prices range from $5.00 to $14.50. American Girl Coats for Miss 8 to 15 Especially designed for young girls in Astricans, Bolivias, Over plaids and stripes, belted models, wrap around and plain tailored models. Prices range from $7.50 to $50.00. JUST ARRIVED from NEWYDW& 1 ; Gowns of CHIFFON VELVET Beaded, Embroidered, Plain, Tailored, Smart Side Drapery— ALL .THE NEWEST .Abo CHARMEENS,; ILL CORDS, CREPE BACK’ ~~ SATINS : the most desired materials and models Specials at ; ■ $24-50 td $59-50 / Outing Gbwns and Sleepers for Cold Nights Pajamas, sleepers and gowns for Ladies, Children and Misses, solid colors, stripes ’ ar.d flowered. Brighton-Carlsbad Outing garments are made of the finest quality Outing, nicely tailored. Outing Gowns are priced $1.00 to $3.50. Pajamas $2.25 to $3l50. Children’s gowns 75c to $1.50. Children’s sleepers $1.00 to $1.75. DEMONSTRATION SALE WIZARD HOUSE-KEEPERS HELPS All next week Mrs. Jordan will bo in our store demonstrating the Wizard products, Oil Mops, Dustless Mops, Wall Brooms, Floor Wak, Furniture and P’loor Polish. Disinfectant and many other Wizard household helps. A special offer during the demonstra tion sale is a regular $1.25 Mop and 50c bottle of Polish for*$l.l0. All other Wizard products during the demonstration at 10 per cent less than regular price. Good Looking Coats for Little Money We have assembled one lot of coats for special selling at $22.50, all good models made of good quality materials in the newest colors. Wrap around styles, plain tailored and sport models. Some have collars and cuffs of self material, others fur trimmed. We think these coats are unusual values at $22.50. Floor Lamps in a Sale At $22.50 Handsome polychrome stands with beautifui silk shades and long silk pull cords. Handsome Fur Coats Shown in fltll and three-quarter lengths,, all black and black with squirrel collars. Belted and wrap around models. They’re wonderful coats at $100.00 to $2f0.00. I k in Styles That are Different A variety of correct stales in wrap around models, and straight lines, with' and without belts,' made of the best quality Ormandales, Gerona, Bryto- nia, Bolivia and Velouf. Plain tailored and prettily trimmed with stitchings, embroidery and" fur. You’ll be sure to find the wrap you want here at the price you want to pay. Handsome Furs Add to the Attractiveness of Any Costume A fur piece is almost a necessity if one would be “well dressed.” Assortments here are complete and it is not necessary to buy expensive furs, for the range of prices meets the requirements of every pocket-book. Chokers are shown in large and--small sizes both double and single, and in the larger pieces. Fox, Mink, Squirrel, Baum Marten, Jap Marten, Stone Marten, O’possum and others in the desirable shades. Prices range from S6.50 to $72.50. New Sport Jacquettes Just Received Very attractive Inodels in brushed wool and Astrican. Colors tan, beaver, grey and black. All sizes with prices from $8.50 to $11.59. ■ v »? A Two Special Lots Millinery At $5.00 and $2.98 One lot of new Hats in the most wanted shapes, Metalic, Velvet, and others trim med with feathers and embroidery. Ordi narily these Hats would be priced $7.50 to $8.50. Specially priced $5.00. , Another lot at the special price of $2.98, new styles with desirable colors and trim mings. Men’s Wool Coat Jacket for $3.98 All wool in browns and blacks, a coat jacket for out-doors and in, with pockets. All sizes for $3.9S—regularly sold at $5.00 to $7.50. N 1 * - - / , Boys’ AH Wool Sweaters $3.00 One of the test values we’ve ever had in an all Wool Sweater for boys, slip-over models in solid colors and with contrast colored | stripes. Usually you pay $4.00 to $5.00 for this quality. v A . ,v ' i f .• 1' . , r - „ ASK FOR TRADE COUPONS WHEN YOU MAKE A CASH PURCHASE . ~ OR PAY YOUR BILL — Davison-Nicholson Company ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE