The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 06, 1923, Image 3

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TUESDAY, NOVEMBED 6, 1923 L OS T—Number 9 Ban ner-Herald Route Book, Finder return to Ban ner-Herald Office and receive liberal reward. TUB BANNKK-HBKALD, ATHENS. OEOROIA Say “Bay id Insist! Office 1201 — Bjr MBS. ALICE ADAMS _ Residence 83! .. . . "Bay ackagc or on tablets yo\ Headache Lumbago Rheumatism _ Pain, Pain r. 4 ‘Bayer Tablets of As. fly. Each unbroken pack* •8* contains proper directions. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cents. Druggists ilso ssll bottles of 24 and 190. Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Mxnu- facture of Monogceticacldester of Salicylicacid.—(Advertisement.) THE FIRESIDE TALES The Fire’ll soon be telllp* The tales 61 Long Ago; Even now the littlo children Are dreamln* of the xnowT~ Forgetful or the gardens Where the flowers used to grow. Vor the Fire has been talkin' Since first the Dark came down, . Talkin' to little children With Mother’s arms aroun*. And they love to hear It tellin* The tales of Christmas Town. v —Frank L. Stanton. an inspiring message An Interested and appreciative audience greeted Mrs. - John Jenkins, when she gave her second talk on ’’Christian Education Ii the Home”* to the Missionary So ciety of the First Baptist church i Monday afternoon. She gave a brief review of her first discussion, In which brought out the fact that children are no longer Immune munlty life, nnd from this fact she pointed out. our duty, ns dtlzenx, to take part in purtfynlg the com munity atmosphere so as to make it wholesome and beneficial for the children.'for It is through them that we are given our “second chance" to redeem our own lost opportunities nnd mistakes. Her second talk emphasized the church and Sunday school ns fac tors in the Child's Christian ed ucation, and she made a strong ap peal to the women to try tp brim back the “family unit" or “family pew*’ in the church scr vice. The definite work of th< Sunday School teacher was marlzed under two heads; teaching the facta of the Bible and thin an appreciation of Jestis Christ and knowledge and lovo for Him. The early Jewish Bible school* were discussed and commended and the catechism of our child hood was referred to ns a “treas ure house” wliere memory tfem- were stored from which one mfgh* draw strength for the strain and stress of later years. The address Closed with a beau tlful poem of the “Great Teachir. our Father,” and those preeen were Inspired with the- wonder dealing always with youth and It* great possibilities. The third and last of the zxrle* will be on that greatest of al factors In Christian education, th* home, and those who “have heard iiie nisi iwv, ii#;.".’/ third message on this yllal *M*>* Ject from th|s earnest, consecrated form ful speaker. P. T. A. COUNCIL MEETING WEDNESDAY 3:30 The various P. T. Associates oj the city will hold the regular fall council meeting Wednesday after noon at 8:M at the High School All who attend will be given Uie — . =?* We Give Trade Coupons With Every Paid Adult Ticket Monday—Tuesday—Wednesday 0(1*1 PALACE-TONIGHT . toth Woill ‘The ’’ Eagle Feather’ With JAMES KIRKWOOD, MARY ALDEN, ELINOR FAIR r\w , C ap *bZ* a«««i PI? A PULSATING STORY OF THE WEST ABSORBING THRILLING ROMANTIC - WEDNESDAY - JACK LONDON’S SENSATIONAL STORY “The Abysmal Brute” Starring REGINALD DENNY - THURSDAY and FRIDAY Special ---- -- , ~ Emmies ! (' . * t 1 Women / ^ V. By Vicente Blasco Ibanez with Lionel Barrymore and ; ^ Alma Rubens < EXTRA ATTRACTION NIGHT SHOWS 9 P. M. i THE GEORGIA BULLDOG ORCHESTRA Seven Jtizzy, Snappy, Musical Wonders lisa. Gladys Eyrlch an expert bn, James Kirkwood and Elinor Fair »ral Hygiene wild hM besvy JpPt •» us by the association on her vis it to tlio convention at this time.' Miss Eyrich’s message will hold. At the Palace Theatre Tonight SEaTS wV.S j Re £ inaId Denny Wednesday Special. BuUdog Ordhee- tra and Enemies of Women” Thurs day and Friday Nights-.’ 1 l accept this wonderful oppor unity to which a cordial Invita tion la extended. MRS. O. R. DOBBS AND MRS. R. J. HANCOCK D. A R HOSTESSES Mrs O It Dobbs nnd Sirs. It. J. Hancock will be hostesses Friday morning at the D A. It. bridge party at the Georgian. For reser vation telephone either one. These beautiful parties are lovely social events, adding moat happUy to the week end galtles. •■SI" BRILLIANT DANCES FOR THE WEEKEND Two brilliant dances are being plannej) by the Pan Hellenic Coun- elol for the week end Friday nnd Saturday evening at the .Georgian which will be among the loveliest social events of the many actlvt ties surrounding the Georgia-Viv- la gaiqe, and Homecoming Day. lundreds of visitors are expect ed and a gala time Is anticipated by everybody. ~\ HOMECOMING LUNCHEON AT THE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Homecoming day” will araem bio many old college boys and hun- dreds of ylsttors eaturlng the Georgia-Virginia * game Saturday. The brilliant luncheon will be one of the most note worthy events at ths Agricultural college. It goes without saying it win be dfllciously prepared and beautiful! !jr served. MI88 08SIE COOPER HONOR GUEST Miss Eunice Brooks entertained her club last Friday evtwing at her home on K Jackson street foi Miss Ossie Cooper who is leaving the city. A graceful arrangement of au tump leaves, roses and naztertum* together with Hallowed!* sugars tlons made attractive* decorations throughout the home. Miss Ossie Cooper was shower- ed with many pretty gifts. A “Love Book” added much at traction to the* evening. Each guest was presented with a dainty Halloween favor. Delicious refreshments were served during the evening. Flfter-n members were present Miss Broeks was assisted In en- tertslning by her sister, Miss Leor Brooks. "Th# Eagles Fealht.- , » Psisee Tonight 8howing. PALACE GIVES TRADE COUPON8 On Monday, Tuesday and Wed nesday of each week during the month of November The Palace will give p trade coupon with /crent entertainment.. There arc Elinor Fnlr, Lester Cuneo, William orhtmond, John EMIutt, £hurl<« McHugh and George , fliefrmann. “The Eagle's Feather"' was; adapt- by Winifred Dunn and directed hi try paid adult admission ticket j Edward Stoman, purchased on these days. This is an extraordinary Inducement to see j Women called him “The Virgin' a good picture at the inmo time, Men called him “The /Abysmal getting a trade coupon. Somo ex- j Brute." traordiiuiry features have boenj Why? booked for Monday, Tuesday and? Wednesdays -during ths month ofj November. Reginald Donby; It's 'his greatest picture. Made from Jack •Loudon's famous novel of the same name, at the Palace Wednesday. It’s sheer realism will thrill yt>u nsr^tftdry .wW'hoid you You must see It! (Trip Miss Roberta Jonet, who k ... .... .... studying this utfoter at Lucy Gobb which made “The Eagl In Athens. Is spending a few dayr with her father, Mr. George Jones, on Hardeman avenue.—Ma con Newt. THE EAGLE'S FEATHER" AT THE PALACE TONIGHT TRIUMPS ON 8CREEN The Eagle's Feather," a Metro' enthrall! picturixation of Katharine Newlin' ■ ■— Burt’s famous story of .the . same j “ENEMIE8 OF WOMENf name which appeared in Cosmopo- j Palace Thursday and Friday; litan magazine some time ago. Is} Bulldog Orchestra night shows, the feature attraction at the Pal- Thursday and Friday of thii ac<* Theatre tonight. i week tbe Talnce . presents Lionel Those who have read the story warrymor© and Alma Rubens will remember the thrilling cattle 1 “Enemies of Women," one of the stampede, the great fight between ] picture hits of the year. At the John Trent and his accusers, the! night shows the Georgia Bulldog delightful banquet scone,'' tho fftr- j Orchestra wMl be the added )r. Sutton WilT Speak At Chapel Wednesday 8 P.M. One of tho most Interesting fei- tu[£> or the Georgia State Dental convention which convenes In Ath ens Wednesday is the onti’de lec tures to be delivered for benefit of the general public at various community center*. The first lecture* were held Wednesday morning and afternoon at the State college of Agrfcultura adn High School auditorium whan Dr. Percy fl. Howe, of Boston, Maas., and .Visa Gladys Eyrlch of Jaikson, Mias., apoke at tbe above places. Wednesday night tho public Is cordially Invited to attend an all- dress by Prof. Willis A. Sjttton of Atlanta at tbe University chapel Fret. Sutton will speak on “Educa tion and Health." He Is one of the state's leading educators and hts address .the oe of tbe evening, will be very Unresting. Thursday! afternoon £y, //Ice Moses Of Atlanta will apeak at the Woman's Club building. The ad dress will be delivered at four o’clock and all women of the etty are Invited to attond. Thursday idght at 7 o'clock Dr. Otto U. King of Chicago will apeak at the State Normal School. Pastors Making Effort to Raise Funds For -Church ■ nk 9f YES, WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS UT A RADIO SET IN YOUR HOME ore i Phone Us Today or Better Still, Drop in, t c, tltr3^5551? and See the Latest Models, ATHENS ENGINEERING COMPANY Phone 711 Smith Building Hov. W. F. Dick, former pastor of the Oconee Street Free Meth odist church la In tbo cUy Ibis week and with the pastor, Bar. E. L. Ituarfc. It calling upon friend, nnd those of the chi (n an effort to raise enough money lo hove the church celled. 'fhls church has been built In paatsauab and hat many friend* nil over the city. As soon as th, four wall, and tbe .roof were up services were held In It and have cqnUnueri but the weather (a get ting cold nnd a. calling Is badly needed. In addition to the rcglaur scr* vices held at the church Sunday School Id held every Sunday and It is especially for this service since so many children are pres ent. that tbe celling Is needed. Five hundred dollars <!■ needed for the purpose and It to hoped that It will bo subscribed this week. MILL BURNING (By Associated Press.) VALDOSTA.—The saw m/II of he JSckson Lumber Company. ,,-wetdy miles from here, valued at 11 ilgiJJCS burning at noon Toes - trucks of the Jaoai aid of the fighting facilities at eat fire and many other Incident*! traction. Th!» organization of which made Tho Eaglr’s Feath-fW'ven snappy clazxy goodlooking er" one of the outzUnllng short 1 Georgia boyz have a program of stories of the year. AU of thee* (elaswy ze well nz Jazzy numUcrs have been Incorporated varying fidelity and realism In the xerten version. that will he the muzlcal knockout thrilling | of the zrnzon. Thin will bo nt thr p. m. ehowz on Thursday and A One cut. headed by James Friday nights extra to the xpec- Klrkwood and Mary Alden. *ery«*!nf feature picture “Enemies to make "The Eagle's Feather” a Worm n.” Total of 42,575 Bales of Cotton Ginned in Northeast Georgia Oct. 18, Dept, of Commerce Reports A total of 42,876 bales of cotton had been ginned In twelve north east Georgia counties on October 18, according to announcement by tbo department of commerco through tbe bateau of tbe census. There la very little difference In the total number of bales glndcd prior to that dale last year nnd In 1928 for the twelve counties fated. Oconee. Oglethorpe. Wilkes coun ties show a substantial Increase. Clarke county had ginned 1802 balea on October 18 this year ns against 1766 laat year. Franklin and Hart conntiaa lead all twelve In the number of bales ginned. around eight thousand each. County- Banka ... Harrow .. Clarke ... Elbert ... Franklin 1913 1922 .. 969, 1863 ..1714 2.114 ..1802 1766 ..6867 6468 ...7464 7797 Owlnnatt 1976 2865 H,rt 7241 7987 Jack,on 6670 6972 Oconee *. .'...1221 Ogletbofpo 2303 1336 Walton 3609 4837 Wilkes 2725 81! WHAT IS HAPPENING IN ATHENS; AS TOLD BY OBSERVER Athsns the beautiful, the classi cal, has Its beautiful and Its dark aides. Tbe observer baa seen both; It (is mostly beautiful; It In being made more go. Tbe,spirit of Ath ens like that of the ancient city ia for progress, beauty and health. Two pictures. On a main street a family strick en by a dread disease Las taken advantage of the means of fight ing it and the disease.is bo'ng driven out. Nearby are three other families. In which the same thing la happening. The second picture- A mother working In a mill has broken down from tubercnlogls; at i though -h- 'has boon working i for five years lo support a family; the father la dead. Three children with tbe mother are ell sleeping In the same room end In one bed and a small cot. But the mother has gone to bed for the last time. One of the children, a girl, has broken down with tuberculosis. She could be eaved but there la no place to send her. Another child, a boy, twelve years old, has also caught the disease. He could be eaved but there Is Insufficient means to taro for him. How many will they give Ihe disease to before they pass on? Th,y live e few alepe from the main bualnesa street In Athene THE OBSEKViblL THE STORY OF THE CUP j J twenty miles fro 11 ;!50,C to V.U1 turn j day. The ftre tn I department went : meagre (lie figh - (tiay clty^y* The first cup: “I just gave drink to a football player." The second cup: "Well, I just gave a drink lo a nice ftlle girl. Ami she liked It. 8bc did not know what she wag drinking.” I hope It wasn't anything bad." Well. It It was the will never know anything about It." What was It?" “Well, It ws* water, but a mas W<h tuberculosis had Just taken a drink out of me and I gave her aome of the germa." “That Is terrible." "Well, people don't aeem to care, why should IT' "But she will be sick and per haps die." "Yes, 1 know it." t "Anil you don't carer -Vf "WeU, someone 6hou!d care. Can* they do somethlngr "Oh, y.,s, if they went to. They can boll me for three minutes after a person with tuberculosis drinks out of me.. Then I can't give It to anybody." So the cops (elapsed into silence wondering whom they abould give tbo next drink to. COPPERWARE .Clean copper kettles by rubbing with a lemon dipped In sail Then rinse with' dear water end polish with a'soft FIRE DANGER Turpentine snouta be kept away from fires and stored In tightly closed lira or bottle#. Brushe end clothes used with It thould b, washed or burned or kept hi metal boxes. toad Banner-Herald ■ Want Ada. JMi ass—sssssa {Michael’s ‘Very Special for Wednesday Sales for 50 Cents Saving you from 20 to 100% Ladies’ Fashioned Silk Hose Good quality in Black, Brown and White. Never sold under 7oc pair. ^ —Wednesday 50c Fair Ladies’ Black Chamoiscttc Gloves '■Duplex two clasp, good quality. Regular (iSe. —Wednesday 50c Pair Ladies Lisle Hose, 50c Pair Regular and out-sizes in Black, Brown and White. Usually 68c. ' —Wednesday 50c Pair One Po»d Decorated Candy Boxes Very pretty and useful for use and gifts. Regular 50c each. —Wednesday 2 for 30c Boys’ and Girls’ School Stockings In Black, White and Brown. Extra nice 65c quality. • —Wednesday 50c Pair Pompeian Day or Night Cream Used by millions the world over. Regular COc. —Wednesday 50c Hand Painted Dorin Vanities Very Pretty and dainty. Regular 60c to $1.00. —Wednesday 50cr Dj’cr Kiss Face and Talcum Powder The face powder sells for 50c and the talcum' for25e. —One of Each Wednesday for 50c- Eversharp Pencils 50c v ; The regular COc kind and there’s none like; Eversharp. • . t / ■' —Wednesday 50c Forhan’s Dental Cream Recommended by the best dentists. Regular GOc size. , ; —Wednesday 506 Children’s 3-4 Length Sox, Part Wool Very fine part woolen sox in sizes 7 1-2 to 9/ Regular 76c. —Wednesday 50c Pair Bourjois Java Face Powder Df excellent quality and the favorite of the' iiscriminating. Regular 65c. _ —Wednesday 50c? FmeXaces, 12 Yards for 50c Cluny, Round Thread, Vais, Filets, Diamond Mesh and Tatting Edges. Widths 1-2 to 1 1-Z inches. Values to 10c yard. —Wednesday 12 for 50c, Any 25c Talcum, 3 for 50c choice of any of our regular 25c Talcum' *-Wednesday 3 for 23c < Linen Guests Towels Hemstitched and edges for hand work. Find iuality. Regular values-to $1.00. J —Wednesday 50c: Ivory Soap Flakes, 4 Boxes for 50c i dnf ar eac ^» us °d for non-worry laun- Fine Lingerie Fabrics Plain and Fancy, White and colored Nain-' sooks and Crepe. Values to 75c. — —Wednesday 50c Yard Fine Turkish Bath Towels Plain White and Colored Jacquard weaves - F me quality to 75c value.' _ —Wednesday 50c - Union Linen Towels, Large Size Fine Towels, half Linen,, H. S. Regular 40c'’ each. —Wednesday 2 for 25c' Linen Collar and Cuff Sets Kound^and Tuxedo shapes, ail pretty. Values/ —Wednesday 50c Set Ladies’ Linen Handkerchiefs ‘ Of pure Linen and good quality. —Wednesday 5 for 50c Embroidered Towels Fine Hack-Towels, embroidered daintily, in colors. Regular 65c. . - I —Wednesday 30c Men’s llankerchiefs , Of Irish Lawn. Splendid value. —Wednesday 4 for 50c ASK FOR TRADE COUPONS [ During the Month of November—Each j good for a chance at $2,500.00 prizes—On all cash purchases and current hills. !