The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 07, 1923, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT J GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417*421 Southern Mutual Building A line imonnt of local fniufs now on hand for iasedlsU Disbursement on City Property. Athens Visitors i Ache all over? I yon can quickly taka the stiffness and f pain out o» aching muscles witn I Sloan's. Apply ftntly without rub- I bine. Oat a bottle from your druggist * totjjy—33 cents. Sloan’s Liniment—tub pain! W X Smith, Hartwell. Dr and Mrs A. A. Lawry, Valdosta: J. 8 O'Neal, Vuldostu T. L. Dennett, Atlanta; D. T. Cameron. Fitchburg Mass. J. II. Cavanaugh, Midland. Mich. Dr. A. Meckel 1. Atlanta; A H Wal* dron. Atlanta; J K. Orr. Atlanta. Dr P. J„ Watnon, Hwalnnboro; W, H Lockey. Atlanta; E R Boozer, At* lanta V I* Rates, J C. Ream. Atlanta; M F.. Kinney, Macon. C C How ard. Atlanta; H W McDorman. At*, lanta; A A. Williams. Jr. Cleve land, (in.; If. H. Johnson. Macon Percy It Howe. Ronton. Mass ; W. A. Collins. Lockport, N. Y.. Mr am! Mrs. J. Harold Thompson, Plainfield, X J.: A. E. Jenkins. F. L j Adams, Jr, 8 I* Sunders. Paul W i Key and Airs. K«y. W C. Hodnett, j Atlanta. i Market Gossip Received Over F. J, Linncll & Company’s (fly Leaned Wire) “Forget-Me-Not” .WEDNESDAY, NOVEMRER T. J»,. THE WEATHEIt Washington Wired: Continued rains in Oklahoma and parts of Texas and Arkansas caused fur ther deterioration of cotton crop, many bolls will probably never lopen. Picking has largely been suspended in Oklahoma and great ly delayed in Arkansas and Texas. In eastern portion of belt, good progress wns made in northern sections where picking had not been 'completed and that was generally finished in southern district*, in Arizona ami New Mexico cotton picking was delay- reported scarce in last named eported scare in last named states. In California ginning is reported as making satisfactory j progress. ESTIMATE OF GINNING National Ginners' estimates gin ning to November 1st 7,380,000 vs T. 139.000 Inst year and estimate October consumption in United States at 320,000 vs 481,000 for September of this year and 534,- Instant Relief - For Raw Sore Throat | geruld. Rex Morris Birmingham: M. 000 Tor October last year. Hannah. Greensboro X, C.; M. B j ■■ Parsons. Atlanta; Dr. M. D Huff. | Atlanta. J C Morris, Macon; J. fl. f Xorris, Atlanta Dr. A. R. Bruce,- Gainesville W.; A. Newsome, Fit*-’ MARKETS At the first lien of i raw, sore throat nil. on , little Muiterole with [ yourfincere. ATHENS COTTON W n. Brogdop. Buford: J. W. The | Ma | cotton market closed Vo.ms. r„rtor»vllIo; F H. Wilson, „ t 33 M cent8 Wednesday. The .. ...Q^e rifiht to the ^ot with, gentle C |? cTf.^ prcVi ° US •orenewimdpahL B ’ r KvhLo • tSn, ‘ "hrdluetnolncmfwy Musterole Is a clean, white ointment I £ Kvnn * : i st * Loul *’ Mo. made with oU of mustard. It has all J Teague. Augusta, the strength of the old-fashioned mus tard plaster without the blister. Nothing like Musterole for croupy children. Keep it handy for instant u ToMother** Musterole Is now mad* in mildar form for babies and small children* . Askfor Children's Musterole. j 85 111 65c in jars & tubes‘.hospital size, $3. J TO JAIL BY SIBLEY SETTER THAN A MUSTARD PLASTER Reuben Walker of Clarke Fined $20.00 in Whiskey Case. Flournoy's Case Continued. Peterson For feits Bond. NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Close tP. C. Jan. . 33.25 33.78 33.18 33.65 32.50 Mch. . 33.50 34.00 33.35 33.82 32.60 Dec. . 33.65 34.10 33.47 33.95 32.75 11 a. m. Bids: Jan. 33.66; Mch. 33.67; Dec. 33.78. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open High Low Close P.C. Jan . 33.00 33.69 32.90 33.52 33.45 Mch. . 33.10 33.79 33.10 33.58 23.59 Dec. . 33.00 33.70 32.95 33.48 33.44 U*a. m. Bids: Jan. 33.42; Mch, 33.55; Dec. 33.43. 35-Cent “Dandsrine" Ooaa Wonders For Lifsloss Neglected Hair. A g 1 e a my nuisa of luxu riant hair full of gloss, lustre and life short ly follow4 .1 genuine tonins up of neglect ed scalps with d»psnd able "Danderim-." • Falling lialr. Itching scalp . and the dandruff Is corrected Im- n i<M lately. Thin, dry. wispy or f i ling hair fa quickly Invigorated, taking on new strength, color and >»uthful beauty. "Danderlne" Is delightful on thr hnlr: h refreshing, stimulating tonic, not atteky ot greasy! Any drugstore. E. KAY -the EMILIN0 -AINTfiR* -In. Fainting and Int.rlsr O.corating Phone 1397, Athena. Ga. CHICAGO CRAIN Open P. c. C(o,< WHEAT— July J07 107 Dm. 105% 105% May Ill 111% CORN— July 74% - 7574 Doc 76% 75% May 77% 75% OAT8— July 40 45% Dac. . 41% 42% May * 44% 44% The IT. 8. court Is still busy with cases involving violations of the (national prohibition taws. Cases disposed of up until twelve o'clock for Wednesday were as fol- fows; Ruben Walker, Clarke county, fined 120.00. Carlos Trady, Habersham coun ty, three months in Jail. C. A. iPilgram, White county, Llge Walters. Alden Walters, continued. Hart count, bond forfq'ted’. John Thomas. White county, not guilty. H. 8. Simmons, White county fined 15.00. Willie Smith. White county, not guilty; John Roberts, White coun ty, sixty days; A. J. Stnncel, Al- (Ry Associated Press.) bert Stance). White county, eon- NEW YORK—The annual wast- tlnued; Charlie M'x, White coun- figc in Iron and steel is placed at tv. bond forfeited. Sim Reeso.; nearly $3,600,000,000 by British White county. $25.00 flue. ; authorities, according to Alfred D. Will Parkes. White county, dls- Flinn. director of the Engineering missed; 8on Poferson, Clarke Foundation, in a description of re count y± bond forfeited. | oen conquests of engineering re- Pete Roberts, White county, not * ' *•--*- NEW YORK STOCKS Open P. C. Coca Cola Kennicott Copper . Studebaker .. Loew'g Inc x 17% Bohlen, as well as for Dr. Rudolf Hartwig, Dr. Bruno Bruhn and Dr. Otto (festerlcif. members of the Krupp Board of Directors, and for Franz Muller, Chairman of Hhc Workmen’s Council, who are serv ing sentences under the, same charge, ha» recently been consid erably ameliorated. Al! five men have been removed from their in dividual cells, where they were first confined, to separate rooms in the home .of the prison direct- certain amount of personal free dom and freer contact with each other and with visitors who come to see them. —Ask For Trade Coupon* inspMIbt 15 - FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Ye.r, of gggtgjjgjjg, 8tron(t CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MCH, INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO Phono Threc-Fanr-Fi., I stylo importations have come and gone, the vogue of the blouse and } skirt has never waned permanent- j ly b«cause American women have found that costume both practical land suited to their type—tall, 4llm, j athletic and active. IS CALLED BY DEATH Board of Health Consid- ersHome For Tubercu-; 01 * down - losis Victims in Clarke I ~~ County. Record Broken.; JEFFERSON. Ca—.Mr. N. N. Pendergrass, one ofo the oldest and most prominent citlxena of Jackson county, died of paralysis at his rea'denco in this city Wedr neajiay morning, after/1 an Illness ot only a few days. [ Besides hi* widow he is sur vived by two sons, Messrs'. Ned and Phillip Pendergrass; one ! daughter. Mrs. H. I. Mobley, and ! two brothers, Mr. F. L. Peder- I grass and Dr. J. <Ct Pendergrass, [ all of Jefferson. He was an uncle of Mr. J. N. Webb and Mr. “Bob" Hancock, of Athens. Mr. Pendergrass was 70 years of I age, and had been a prominent _ . . . .. , . ... , merchant here for forty years. He Saturday la tlwday when Athen, wUl.be a,ked to help show their ( „ 0I , member of tho Methodist appreciation for tho sacrifice, the «oldier boy, of 1918 made for, chureh , n( | „ md al member. America. The most you MdI Rive would not. bg enough. for it doean't Uavln* , mei , „eward for a bring back eyes or legs or the health. This day is set» aside simply to j onif period, honor the boys adn to try and bring some little happiess to them. 1 Did* flown* FOR ITCH1I TORTURE Use Antiseptic Liquid Zen» There bone remedy that seldom tails to (top itching torture and relieve irritation, and that makes the skin ufL clear and healthy. ^ Any druggist can supply you «j|b Zcmo. which generajy overcomes ilfa diseases. Eczema, Itch, Pimples, ttasl*. Blackheads, in mot cam, give *» to Zem.i. Frequently, minor bkmidm disappear overnight. Itching usual!, stop, instantly. Zemo it a safe, anfr septic •Squid, dean, easy to me ad dependable. It costa only 35c;inntn large bottle, $1.00. It ia positively nit for tender, sensitive skins. Zemo Soul 25c—Zemo Ointment, 50c. Athens housewives are warned 11 not to buy meat untess It bears the sUmp of the U. S. government or ■ ot the local Inspector. Thle warn-j1 log was Issued Wednesday by Dr. > Harold Hodgson, chief sanitary of- j fleer of the health department. Mayor Thomas’ Proclamation For Saturday KUrceag^Ind on November 11 1918 .the great conflict <nded and peaco and victory was oura. The time (has come again for observing thin I Funeral serw'ces will be held j Thursday, conducted by Rev. Hakes, with interment in the Jef ferson cemetery, the hour to be an nounced later. ! ! viorimis date nnd surety no one win i Banner-Herald Want Ads j . want to forget those who wero x 00 t0 classify guiltv; Ellin Larcell, Haberahant, county, bond forfeited: O. F. Hicks. A. W. Goldsmith, White county, bond forfeited. kred Flournoy, Clarke co';»t;.. . ... charged m-th having, po.aoutnl tjonby J.VIpond_ Dav.es.ofNew Loss of Iron in Year By Corrosion Totals Over Three Billions search in efforts to eliminate the Mayor George C. Thoman has Dr. Hodgson stated that Tuesday i tantied a proclamation in reference 74»i 74 | he turned down a cow at the abat- 1 to “Forget-Me-Not" day here next 32% *12' tq'r which was afflicted wUh tw i Saturday and urges every person in ino iniu I beniclosla. He »ald the animal wa.| the city to buy. the little flowtra fat and hail the appearance of be-1 Following ta hie proclnmatlon: Ing In very fine condition but an ! "Neat Saturday will In- a day de- examlnatlon proved It had tubercu-1 voted to the eale of Kora.t-MeNote loll, I for the relief of dlaabled a,.Idler. Dr Hodgson repoMed to tbr l and vetrTnnn of tho World War. board of health that twenty-seven “Mm. A. 8. Parker. Is chairman cowa wertf turned down at the | «f «n nrmy of pretty girts who will abattoir last month in the antc.^H there flowim. the proceeds tu % mortem examination. He turned the relief nnd comfort of the down one bog. A total of 784 ani mals went through the ante-mor tem examination, and 779 were post-examined. One hundred and forty hog livers were thrown awgy following post-mortem exaralna* lion. The abattoir slaughtered more animals last month than any month since it was established, ' Tho sanitary department report ed six diphtheria eases in October and four released. One scarlet fover case was reported and thir ty-six case* of measles. Hugh 11. Gordon. Jr., momher of the board of health, introduced the question of bn'ld'ng a home for extreme tuberculosis patients In n eiions io eliminate me ----- -- ravage* of softening iron through. graphitic corrosion. Important rev-* 11 wou,< ) he wortl* ainj lamount ner elation, in this ficW have been ‘““ry to IwlaUywww byj uwln rhdl. hrdl ahrduuun urovent aprewlng of the d1,ea,o- made in a report to the founds- and veiling liquor, continued. Wilt Duncan, Banka, continued Luther Bryant, Franklin county, thirty days In jail. 8teve Coker. White county, three months In Jail. Rube Free. Habersham county, $1 days and Vasho. Tatum, H*K*r sham county, SO daya. Qulltlan Cantrell. White county. 60 and 30 days. Tate Chaitq'n, White county. 30 day* In Juft. Steve Ash, White county, $160 fine. .1. D. Ash. White county, two $500 fine* or 90 day* currently. Chub| York, president of the United En gi nee ring Society. “Millions of tons of cast-iron have been put under ground nnd under water in pipes, tunnel linings and other engineering tsructures," snnd Director Flinn, "and it has been observed that certain kinds of soil and water act upon some kinds of cast iron, alowly soften*, ing them so that the objects can be cut with a penknife Strange to say, iron thus softened grows hard again when exposed to the air." One of the interesting stories Dr. Linton Gerdlne, president ot the board,, was requested to in quire from tho Anti-Tuberculosis Association what steps have Loon taken r?n tbla line. l»«*y* who left home, country and mate and loved ones to nave clvlll- i zution, CHrlstlnnity and demo.' oracy. They went with n spirit of. loyalty nnd devotion to the cause ( that called across the ocean'* ' typth*. The call wn* freely maimed end wounded f'ehtlng.for our country. “The little Forget-Me-Not* nro * mall tokens of appreciation but they represent great sacrifices and should br purchased freely nnd with a smile of*love and appreciation for those to be beneQtted. "Then fore. Let me urge every citizen o| Athens and eviry visitor to the dty on the 10th to buy of the dear Kiris nnd women who will offer the little flowirs for sale nnd thereby help relieve the anguish nnd nuffer- Ing of those who gave nil but their nil for the cause. Buy and buy free ly. let Athena stand out as a leader In this work! Qeorgo C. Thonms. Mayor." WANTED—Man dark with ex perience, acquainted with Athens people. Give age. reference and experience. P. O. 113, Athens, Ga. nOp Thornton’s THURSDAY Dinner 50c V«Rctbcle Soup Chicken Pan Pi, Blackeyed Pea, Sliced Tomatoe, Macaroni and Cheu, Combination Salad Muffina and Biacuit Mince Moat i*ie Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents THURSDAY SUFFER Salt Mackerel or Pork Sauugt French Fried Potatoes Brown Pork and Bean, Vegetable Salad Hot Biacuita Coeoanut Pudding Coffee, Tea or, Milk 50 Cents FOR SALE—Edison Re-Creation*. Good condition. At a sacrifice. Peter Pearson, 256 Dougherty, Phone 1205. n9p wered nnd with Liberty or Death 1 Inscribed In their hearts these boys w*nt foTth to hnttlr against a mighty force of » mighty enemy. “Their efforts were crownrd with DILIOUSNESS tick headsebe, sour atomaeb, couiUpatlon, oa«ily avoided. Am odhe titer without calomel CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Never sicken or gripe—only 25c brought to light by the hiatorlcal months In jail. Harvey Cantrell. White coonty.'two months and , 8100 Ine. Lawrence Wellborn. Ra him county, not guilty. Arvlll Allen. • 1 White county, continued. PHONE 661 HONEYMOONINC, TRIPS—YES! Before and afte** t»*? ceremony, young newly-wed* will find a little trip pleasant—and cheap. You-Drive-It Company branch of the study hat to do with several wrought iron gun* raised English man-of-war, sunk by the in 1835 from the Mary Rose, atv French ir$ a .battle near Ports mouth in 1545. Some of the cast- iron balls, with which the cannon were loaded, should have weighed .30 pounds, but actually weighed (only nineteen, while others that I * should have weighed 70 pounds tipped the scales at only 45. On being exposed to the air they be- camo red hot and fell to pieces. j —A*k For Trade Coupon*— j Dumb-Bells Relieve i MQnotony of Prison Life For Von Bohlen SHOULD BE EATEN Tho nutrition exfciVt prepared College of Agriculture, and now be- by tho Senior Class of the 8tate Ing shown at th oGeorgfan Hotel is' creating a great deal of rop>- ment from the delegates to the State Dental Society, and' attract Ing much attention. The exhibit shows the foods In the dietary of the average fum/ly for the various meals, consisting mainly of meats of different kinds, bread and coffee, and lacking In tbe foods which contain the miner als and vitamines so essential to health. The foods wb»ch should supplement the average dietary, consisting of frnlts. vegetables and milk are shown alongside thla Their relation to the care of the' teeta In the prevention of decay, dental cares and various other causes of defective teeth Is brought out 'n a striking manner. It is shown through the aid of 4‘hsrta along with the food exhibits that good teeth are bom .not made, and that the'only way they can be preserved i* by eating foods rich minerals and vitamim<«. and (By Associated Press) ; DU8SELDORF.—Now that he .has room to swing his beloved dumb-bells, the rigors of prison (life, do far as personal discio ,; ne U concerned, hold no terrors for 'Dr. Gustav Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach, president of the Council (of Trustees of the Krupp firm at j imiperly balancing the dietary. Essen, who is serving a term orj U was announced that Dr. i'cccy 115 years imprisonment here, im- Howe of the Dental College ot posed by a French court-martial Harvard University and one of the for co-responsibility for the riot-, |ea>Vng dental surgeons of Amer* ing in the Krupp plants last Has- |,. a would address the student# ol Iter Saturday, wtych resulted In the the University at the auditorium I death Of 13 Krupp workmen „f the Agricultural College at 11:4$ j Prison life for Dr. Kruno von a . m., Thursday. Two Quarts 25c CITIZENS PHARMACY Cor. Clayton and Jackson Sts. White Mountain Bread, The Best Bread, Ever Come by our store and let us show you how best to serve it. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. Tender String Beans Fresh Carrots Cauliflower Iceberg Lettuce Celery Fresh CocOanuts Cranberries New Brazil Nuts New Pecans Atmore’s Mince Meat, in Stone Crocks. Philadelphia Cream Cheese Extra Select Norfolk Oysters . . i . . Jones’ Little Pig Sausage Parker House Rolls, ’ 10c the dozen v Fresh Rye and Graham Bread, Made Daily' Honey Cream Layers 25 ceach Angels Food Cake Pound Cake Fresli Potato Chips, ^ Made Daily ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. Oly A««orJatrd Press.) Xj'jw YOHK—A heavy accumu lation of buying orders over the holiday Tuembiy, inspired by a big advance in the prices on New Or leans and Liverpool Exchanges to. suited in nu advance of about 1001 points In the local cotton market at I the opening Wednesday. • Dectmbcr contracts Mold nt 33.7,1 j rent H per pound nnd January at- 33.48 cents, both establishing new! hlfch levels for the aeasonr- Mr. John Bcllew Called By Death Mr. John llellcw, ,1, of Itern.lt Hnoals died at the residence there after nn IIIiksm of two days Wed- no day morning. Mr. Ilellrw wn, horn In north riporuln nnd had been Urine nt Barnett HhoaU only four month,. »-< nmd. m.„r 1 He I. Rurvlved by hi, widow, Mr, . « s guilty Thurwloy with Interment' following in the Mt. Olive cemr- ™ ,tor oi fit,, Mthndlet church .will conduct the f.rrylce,. JUrn.teln Hrother, Fun- fr ®l Home-in charge. Survey Shows Skirt And Blouse Popular With American Girls > (By Awoeiated Pre„) ■NEW YOKK-Th. ,<-,wrate < oIoUno and aklr-f I, the typlci ro,tume of the Amerlrnn woman mol Kiri, ncordlne, to the United Women', Weor League which re-, men tty completed n' nprvey of the olutton r,( American feehiun, for' Foattied by native condition, of living the ehtrtwntnt ha, been the favorite coaMnie In thl, country! from the very beginning of the • nation', htitory and now remain,) •rongrat In popular favor, the In-', veatlgatora found. While foreign Extra Select Norfolk Oy»ters Choice Red Snappers Speckled Trout Spanish Mackerel Mackerel Steak Mullets Wholesale and Retail GEO. A. DIUEN, Prop. 573 E. Broad St. The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad - Page is one of the most inter esting and certainly most profitable pages of the paper. Thousands of people turn their attention tG the Want Ad Page. The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. DO YOU REALIZE THIS? Right here in Athens we are roasting and blending one of the finest coffees on the American market? Last week we held e demonstration at the fair In Spartanburg and served over 9.000 people with, our cof fee and wc received numerous compliments that Noo-Name Coffee “is the finest coffee that I ever tasted.’’ We have arrangements with some of the finest cup testers of coffee in the United States. We want YOU to drink NOO-NAME coffee. Let us keep our money at home. Roasted and Blended By THE NEW SOUTH COFFEE COMPANY Athens, Georgia Pronounced “NO-NAME” in Honor of the TREE That Owns Itself. MILLER BROTHERS SHOWS Benefit Athens Fair and Odd Fellows Festival Week November 12th