The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 04, 1923, Image 5

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■ cl'SnATVNOVF.MBKIt I. 1023. F*OE F1T> After Flood’s Anger Fall Footwear QF unusual beauty in style —exceptional quality and of all desirable materials in every size at prices that have never before been quoted on, like grades of shoes in Athens—what bet- , ter shopping ground than this could a store offer. We have a large stock or fine Hosiery in colors to match shoe shades. WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS ATHENS SHOE COMPANY Clayton Street The water’s fury has abated. The raging torrents have grown calm again. So the work of reconstruction may proceed* Here s a railroad crew beginning the rebuilding of a 860-foot bridge across the Powder Riv<;r» near Arvado, Wyo., in the heart of the flocd-s^ept region. Booth’s Wife Says Liquor Was Put in His Car By Enemy (Continued From Page One) CAR OF VIRGINIA APPLES TO SELL OFF CAR IN QUANTITIES OF BUSHEL AND MOR$ Special Prices to Quantity Buyers Single Bushels .’1. $1.25 10 to 50 Hushrl.s $1.15 per Bushel 50 to 100 Btiafiels or More •• $1.00 per Bushel Buyers Arc Requested to Bring Bags, Baskets or Other Containers. Car Will Be Opened At 10 A. M. . Monday, November 5 Located at Central of Georgia Tracks Just Off Broad Street nnd Thomas T. W. Stonesifer ty was going to have* whiskey put in his car to put hinv out of the taxi business as he was catching trips that this other party In the . same line would get it he (Booth) ’ was dot driving. Jle kppt close I watch on his car while down town J hut never thought any one would ,be hold enough to put the whiskey In It nnd It at home. Sunday nlghl a short while .after he came home I was awakened by some means, and looked out of my window, na 1 looked out I saw two spare built men, one appeared to be just look ing In his car and turned and walk ed off. I never though tanythlng. only maybe they were Just passing and thought they recognised his car and maybe did not know he had moved up here on Satula ave nue as he lived on |hn corner of Orncft and College so long but fully meant to tell him about It but let It slit my mind, not thinking anything else till he came and told me about tbti whiskey being put In his car. WANTS Jcfe FOR BOOTH ' *T am in hopes the guilty party will be punished. If some of the business men here In town will give Booth a, Job he will sure show the public he wanta to and will make an honest living. He has a wife and five children to work for and certainly has to live some way but can’t make a living here with somebody always trying to do him damage somci way. Trusting the public will give him chance to prove that he Ja and has been a law abiding man na far ns he knew is a wish of hi* broken hearted wife and children. MRS. CHARLIE BOOTH, 380, Satula Ave. PREMIUM LIST P er + , month YX7ITH easy torn, suchat VV we nre now offering, you 1I0W TO DECREASE YOUR FINANCIAL WORRIES—Your financial problems today will be less if you do not need to add to tham possible problems of tomorrow. Insurance relieves you of worries of tomorrow. Insurance makes today safe and tomorrow safer. Insurance is a protection every wise man has. Very wise men make sure they arts fully insured. We can servo you in advis ing that you should insure—and to what extent. We can decrease your financial worries. Wc can provide you with all forma of Property Protection Policies. THE HINTON SECURITIES CO., Athens, Ga. ’ we are now offering, you . can’t afford to be without the.' New Corona—the most cbm 41 plete portable typewriter in the world. Weighs lew than seven rounds, yet has Standard Port able Keyboard, 10-inch car riage, Automatic Ribbon Reverse, all modem conven iences. 500,000 satisfied users. Telephone or call — we’ll gladly demo*..«txate, either here or at your h-ine or office. McGREGOK CO. Clayton Street Plans Going Forward For Odd Fellows Carnival and Clarke Fair Week of November 12. Great Values in Jewelry At Bush’s Crowded both afternoon and evening since the auction sale started one week ago. J. Bush’a Jewelry store was one of the busi est places In Athens all day Sat urday and ait 2:30 and 7 p. m., dui’ng the sales there was hordly room sto stand In the store. Great values are being given the buyers In Juwetry. silverware, glass ware and toilet accessories. These goods are bid in, at your own price, and are guaranteed to be aa repre sented by J. Biiah, who has gain ed nnd held the title of “the re liable Jeweler.” The salefe will continue dally until Christmas Three Announce For Council Saturday; 2 From Fifth-Ward Three more candidates stepped out yesterday with a bid for the democratic nomination for tfty county fn the primary which takes place here November 27. Two of ♦he candidates are from the Fifth Ward and ono from tho Second. B. Dunaway and .Vincent Mat thews announced their candidacy unday school.... Prince Avenir. Baptist Dr. J. J. Bennett, lPantor. Sunday school at 10 o'clock., S. a Wingfield, superintendent. Special Ur,'varsity and State Normal School classes. ' Preaching by the pastor at 11 o'clock In the morning' and 8 o'clock In the evening. B. Y. P. U. meets at 7 o’clock. Monthly conference at the 11 o'clock hour. | Central Presbyterlaii Rev. S. J—. Cartledge. Rastor. • Mr. J. T. Dudley, superintendent of Sunday school. Sunday school 9:45 A. M, Preaching by the pastor 11 a. m., and 8 p. m. \ , | Christian Endeavor Societies 8 nnd 7 p. m. - A special invitaUon to atudentk and strangtn. . It you have nt worship with us. First Christian t "The church that fetls like! homo. Dr. M. B. Miller. Pastor. 19 a. nt. HfbltS school, Mr.Grsvete Stephenson, superintendent. 10:30 Men'a Friendship BHile for the Democratic nomination to,class. ' ■ a seat In the council from the Fifth 1 U »• ™- ward to succeed. A. L. Jtavtad VURm of. who wg*ll not seek re-nomlnatlon. and J. P. McCall announcea as a candidate for tbo nomination from the Second Ward, for the seat now occupied by Dr. H. Hcywood who la a candidate to succeed him self. All three of the new candidates are wall known. iMh. Matthews Is , and ■ former connctlman and Is naw a ns far member of the Boar dof Education Mr. Dunaway la a well known business man nnd Mr. McCall a former member of the police force. 11 a. dear. 7 p. m.,. Intermediate Christian EndeaVo,. 7 p. m. Consecration Meeting, Senior Society of Christian En deavor. 8 p. m. Evening sermon, "Tho Simplicity of tho Gospel.” Monday evening. Men's . Blblo Club. Tuesday evening Volunteer class. Church of Christ Convention, j First Presbyterian Rev. E. L. Hill. D. D., Pastor. There will be the usual servicea at this church at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m., Morning subject ."A Living Message for a Dead World." Even ing subject, "The Righteous—His Burden and the Remedy.” Sunday school at tho First church at 9:45 a. m„ J. A. Morton. Supt; At Hoyt Chapel at 4 p. m„ Mr. Colquitt Carter. Supt. Juolon c. E. Society at 4 p. m., Intermediate C. E. Society at 4 p. m.; Snd senior C. E. Society at 7 p. to. Prayer meeting Wednesday after- noon at A o’clock. r A cordial Invitation to all of these servicea. Regular service at 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday even- Epworth League at 7 p. m. ing at- 8 o’clock. The Woman’s Missionary So ciety meets e.very first and third Monday afternoon at, 4 o'clock in * tho church. . ‘ * 6. Ml PRESIDENT - * Fkst Baptist J. C. Wllkirson, pastor. Bible School 10 a. m., E. B. Moll, superintendent Morning worship 11*15; subject, “Finding Your Calling.” Subject 8 p. m., “When tho Crowds Left Jesus.' Tho B. Y. P. U. will meot at 7 p. m. i Tho pastor will preach a special sermon on tho night of November 11th. It* Is well that wo should honor tho memory of those who died to mako this day possible. What shall be our line of progress? How can wo best remember them? You aro Invited to bo present nt this service. Col. J. C. Woodward Calls on Members of Univer sity Faculty. Says His School Year a Good One. November 13-16. First Methodist CornerLumpkfn street and Han cock avenue. Rev. S. E. Wasson, (Pastor. Colonel J. C. Woodward, presi dent of Georgia Military Acamedy nt College Park, was In Athens Saturday cn route, from Greenville to Collego Park. While in tho city Colonel Wood ward called on a number of hIM friends at the Untvcrpfty of Geor gia and tho State College of Agri culture. Colonel Woodward states that his institution is experiencing one of the best years In Its history. Be sides. having a largo number of students In attendance from all parts of Georgia, there are many nt the Institution from Florida and other states. Tho athletic record being made by his students is very good, the president announced. Accompanying Colonel Wood- . ward was his wife. They were making the trip by motor. Clarke lum Hut for thf County Fair which will be hold during tho week of November 12 In conjunction with the Odd Fel low, Festival his been completed and will be announced wttbjn the next few dayl. The fair this year will be very Intonating and exhlhita of tho work of the boys' and glrla' clubs In the county will he displayed. In addition exhibits of products In the marwifacturing line here will be displayed. The Odd Fellows Carnival will have Miller Brother Shows which will have a number of Interesting and entertaining features. » ^ MILLER SHOWS r&ussati YES, WE HEARD GEORGIA WIN FROM AUBURN! Play By Play Over Our Set WOULDN’T you rather hear the game in detail in the comfort and privacy of your own home, than sit through two hours of rain and cold after having traveled 160 miles to see it? Then, we not only got the Georgia-Auburn game, but all other.football scores that were made yesterday, besides a lot of other interest ing news, etc. We Will Install a Set in Your Home on Approval. ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. - Smith Building Phone 711 Among the feature attractions of ttie Miller Bros. Showa is the new 135.900 caterpillar ride which car ries >4 coaches going around In a with a huge curtain which has tho circles and doing the dip the dips shape and color of a caterpillar undoubtedly th/s attraction will, create a sensation. PALACE SPECIAL MONDAY “Slave of Desire” With George Walsh, Bessie Love, Carmel Myers A picturization of an immortal story by the great Honore dc Balzac, the man who understood woipen. The gay boulevards, the sidewalk cafes, the drawing room of a notorious vampire and the magic spell of an evil talisman., Balzac’s great story has been brought to the screen in a lavish manner. Milter Bros. Wild West will prove Interesting to both old and young where the public will be entertained with real cowboys, row glrla. bucking bronchos and steers, kicking mulea, funny clowna and fancy roping. Human Roulette special ride for tho children and world of other high chus attractions. ( Tho Miller Bros, are contemplat ing wintering here provide aulta- hlo- trackage for tholr care and buildings can he arranged. This would moan n big expenditure and ,'nvolvo thousands of dollars which would bo spent In Athena among local merchants. Reduced Rates Over Southern Tho Southern Rfilway , Syatem wJll sell tickets at reduced rates to Athens, on November 10th, ac count of Vlrglnla-Georgia Football same. Tickets will be sold from At lanta. ^Blberton, and Intermediate points at one and one-half first class oneway fare for the round trip, tickets-.on sale for morning trains November 10th, good until midnight November 11th, of which date return trip must be cortt- pleted, G. * B. Miller, commercial agent, announces. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY “THE EAGLE’S FEATHER” Jack London’s Sensational World Famous Story WITH James Kirkwood, Lester Cuneo Elinor Fair “THE ABYSMAL BRUTE” Starring Reginald Denny THURSDAY AND FRIDAY (Sensation) m— BLASCO IBANEZ’S , "ENEMIES of WOMEN” With Lionel Barrymore and Alma Rubens EXTRA 9 P. M. SHOWS “The Georgia Bulldog Orchestra” 7 CLASSY, SNAPPY, MUSICAL WONDERS We Give “Trade Coupons” on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday J. BUSH, Jeweler SALES DAILY 2:30 P. M.—7:30 P. M. Until Christmas JEWELRY AUCTION SALES DAILY J. BUSH, .Jeweler SALES DAILY 2:30 P. M.—7:30 P. M. Until Christmas Entire Stock of Watches, Diamonds, Cut Glass, Silverware OF HIGHEST GRADES WILL BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC AUCTION REGARDLESS OF COST OR VALUE. m 165 Clayton Street Next Door to Kress’ 1 Oc Store J. BUSH, Jeweler