The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 08, 1923, Image 9

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THE M IS Hlllf PRAISED Merchants Pleased With Results. ; Five Twenty Dollar Gold Pieces Free Next Saturday Here. Athens merchants wed-neadajr continued to pralae the molts of Dollar Day" opening trade month jut Saturday end next Saturday ^j^mloee .to ecllpae that of laat because of the bad weaither open ing day.'Hire twenty-dollar gold pieces will be given away next Saturday, first of the 12600 wortff of prlaeg to )>• given during the campaign. Wednesday, the following mer chants discussed the trade month opening laat Saturday with T. Larry Gantt, Banner-Herald re porter: FRAI8E CAMPAIGN Hardy Hardware Co.—Trade Saturday was fine and with 32 cents cotton, everything points to good business tor our Athens mer chants. The giving of coupons cer tainly help* trade. Fashion Shop—We did a good business Saturday «p<V confidently count on It continuing. We have laid In a select line of goods for ladles and are highly gruUfled at hers are building up a fine and as fine trade we here elready had. Lee Morris—We did a splendid trade Saturday, for there Is an In creasing demand for tint class and stylish clothing such as we keep. When farmers come Into the store they aik for Kuppenhelmer cloth ing end. which dhows that thirty- two cent! cotton le easing finances. We are doing a fine business this fall and are preparing to otter something extra to our patrons. Luckily we had laid In a large •tock of fall and winter roods and they are now going like hot cakes. M. F. Pickett A Co.—We had a fine trade Saturday and In fact ever since the tell season opened business has been more than sat isfactory. When you see farmers buying jewelry It Is s certain pointer to improved conditions out In the country Scott Hardware Co.—Our busi ness Saturday started oft nicely, but the rain came up end cut It off eome. Have laid i’n a large stock of everything In the hard ware line hud' will otter some spec ial bargains during Trade Month. Mayburg’s.—We had a floe trade Saturday and many new customers. In fact our business this fall hen opened up very satisfactory, and In order to encourage ft we will ever keep on hand some extra bar gains In fine and atyllsh goods. our sanitary ahop and aklllsd bar- lect patronage. Davison Nivcholion - Co—(Mr. Mad fi'chotson says they did a good trade Saturday, and In fact their huelneae I* growing all the while. Bbes will flock to the honey pot. end with the bargains and high class goods their bouse keeps In stock they count on a record- breaking buslneaa thla tall. Satur day a large number of country trends paid them a visit. The McGregor Co.—Trade was O. K- and 8atnrday.lt was extra xood. Trade Month will attract many new customers to Atnenn and with the high price of cotton our city will doubtless do the best business the coming winter In many yean. PLEASED WITH DAY Michael Bros.—Business Satur day wee fine. In. fact we have never had cause to complain but with the h'sh price of cotton and Improved condition* we ere now drinking 1 champaigns so It were. The outlook for business In Ath ens was never brighter. Dixie Army Store.—We sure did a fine business Saturday add have he'd lu a stock of bargains in army goods that will bring many people to Athene. H. T. Reid A Co.—Did a reel nice business Saturday, end w'th our large stock of etylleh goods we count an e fine business this fell end wlnttr. Our old customers “ENEMIES OF WOMEN" OPENS l“^MWa’a«|a5y: KSur-X-K AT DAI APp; POP i wn nAV^l'..KABAS CITTY—Th© Americanjb«lon*«Hl to Oie earn# family as the r/lLnVC* 1 If U L//A I Oj Royal Livestock Show* which op-'late pope. Giacomo dlla Chieea. ens here November IT for a run of This relationship was largely res - , n -e i . n , ... , >v *n days, will occupy more thpn Georgia Bulldog Orchestra Extra Attraction Night “ Shows Thursday and Friday. Georgian Barber 8hop.—We had j are hunting us out In our new a nice bualneas Saturday, and with'quarters. 10 acres of floor space 1800,000 building erected last year to house the exhibition. The show will draw 2,000 head of cattle In the car-lot section alone, officials said. These animals are ready or nearly read to be con verted into prime beef,' and will be shown in the open stock yards. In the breeding classes of beef cattle, more than 300 head each of Here ford* and Shorthorns and more than 100 head or Angus catiie cat tle already are entered. GRAVE OF BI8HOP, L08T 200 YEARS, FOUND NEAR PEKING PEKINp—The body of Bernadin della Chlesa, first Christian Bish op of Peking, who died December II. 1721. has been disinterred and reburied with fitting ceremonies at Httngchiaiou, n suburb of Tsinan, after being lort for two rentur'ea. < ninhop della Chlean was born May* tens by four Inches be used. PIONEER DENTIST VISITS CHILDHOOD HAUNTS IN CITY Dr. R B. Adair, one o the pio neer dental su-rceons of Atlanta and a former resident of Jacknon county, is here attending the den ial convention and vlaUting the haunts of hla childhood. He recalls when Athens was a village of three stores, two that be recalled: distinctly, Huggins' and Dobbs and Bishops. He says he has mired up many a time where Broad street now Is and has been pulled out on Sandy Creek crohs/ng when steers couldn’t imVigatu It. . But few of Dr, i Adalr's acquain tances of tihose claya are left and since this is his first visit to Ath ens In many years he marveled at tho many changes here. ponsiblet for the efforts to locate grave of the bishop^ according to articles Is Chinese papers. ODD SIZED CARDS AND ENVEL0PE8 CAU8E TROUBLE IN P08T OFFICE WASHINGTON—Th© Post Of fice Department has renewed Its campaign against the use pt small and odd-rised holiday postcards, rostsmsters been urged to seek co-operation of manufacturer* dealers and the* public fefenerally in eliminating the objectionable elsed mail matter. These cards will not pass through the cancelling machines and cause much annoyance to postal en ployes during the busiest seaaon c. - the year. The department re- Saturday only. Values Up quests that no cards or envelopes x. ei nn Ctinin* *1 Oft smaller than two and three-quar- I? MIOlCe McGregors. "En.miti o* Woman,* Palace Today and Tonlorrow Compare Our Prices With Those Quoted Elsewhere tirASWJEfWtWt SXtStt you are working every day. Underwear Good quality, parm- and will give lone and satisfactory wear. Brand mw. each garment. $1.00 u.'iowrv 1 SHOES Reclaimed .. ■ SI.SS New 33.95 Every pair guaran teed or money re funded. All >ixn. Best Grade Army - Raincoats ~ In vpt or dry wea ther these coats will give good service. ' $2.50 up Shirts of Wool, Khaki or Chambray The Ideal Shirt for woft or hunt ing. 75c to $3.00 Trousers or Riding Pants Either In Wool or Cotton Khaki that make the beet work or hunting pants. .. 75c to $3.50 . Double Cotton Blanket! - *1-93 Army Hats - 7*c Army Capa Me Army Wool Coat. : $LM Army Wool Panta Il-M Cotton Khaki Coat, for Hunting— (A Special) Me REGULATION BLANKETS O. D. or Grey iui Beat Bargain in the Store. Suit Cases $1.50 to $6.50 Army Cots and Trunks $2.95 to $6.50 Army Cotton Sox. 2 pair for 26c Better Grade,, pair 23c Reclaimed Overall Jumper He Canteens and Cover, Set Me Laundry Bag* 33c lomforts or Quilts—Brand New .$2.75 SPECIAL Cnrdurov Lace Breeches / —$4.50 Pair Corduroy Coats $7.50 Corduroy Straight .... $3.00 SPECIAL High Giade SWEATERS $1.50 to $10.00 Truck Covers Specially Reduced, Brand New $10.00 WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS Vl.it au. .tore The ladle*, too. an particularly Invited to examine our bargain In bUnk- eta. W. ££. stefes*Variedmoment of other articlra too numerous to mention. Com, and' fnipect our bargain* for yooradf. Dixie Army Store 129 College Avenue Athens, Georgia BULLDOG ORCHESTRA THURSDAY AND FRIDAY PALACE THEATRE EXTRA Tho Geora'a Bulldog Orchestra will bo the extra added attraction at the Palace theatre tonight and tomorrow night at the 9 o'clock performance, and offer a daisy. Jaasy, musical program that will be the hit ot the musical aeaaon. This year's organisation Is com: posed of seven peppy Georgia boys, brimful) of mua'c. and their Offca'ng at the Palace will please; the lover, of any kind of music, as thslr program la of tho ipopulae and classy variety. Thla attraction will be seen at the night ahowe Thursday and Friday of this week at th* Palace, extra to the “En emies of. women." special feature attraction. "ENEMIES OF WOMEN' PALACE For beauty of st grounds, both natural and built •etc, for dranufc thrills, excel lent acting and tftrectljig, tbi picture, "Enemies of Women,' which received Its Initial screen ing In Athens at the Palace today as far out of the ordinary. It lives up to the preee agent's claims for It—and far excesds them in gor- geouenesi of settings and costumes and In the .pedicular element which runs through', it. The con tinuity waa prepared by John Lynch from Vincente Blaeco I ba ncs',. latest novel; It wee directed In Monte Carlo. Nice and Paris by Alan Crosland, one ot the screen's foremost directors. Joseph Urban, noted scenic artist, made the set tings. The cast fai one of the kind that can't be best. Lionel Barrymore, featured as Prince Michael Lub- Imoff, Is easily one of the half dosen greatest screen actors ot ths day. Playing opposite him Is Alma Rubens, beautiful and s'rted act ress who scored so decisively In "Humoresque.' Others in th* cast SOULE SPEAKER AT nr hi MONTEZUMA—Dr. Andrew M. Soule, president of the State Col- lea# of Agriculture, wee the prin cipal speaker here Tuesday before the Macon County Fair. Hie sub ject was M An Objective Farm Poli cy for Georgia,” and more than two thousand farmer* and business were In attendance to hear the discussion of the agricultural situ- ationn of the. present. The principal points touched on by Dr.i Soule In outlining a wise farm policy for the State toward which to wrok were, first, an en larged food program to care for the needs of the neoole. farm' animals and a surplus to sell. Second, the real money crops, cotton, tobacco, truck crops, fruit end hay. Third, Community Production ofj the various commodities. The Wintervllle Community was cited as an example of whatvcould be done through the growing of one! variety of each commodity in the' community. Fourth, a marketing plan for the orderly disposal of farm product*, j This was discussed from the be-1 ginning, the local market, urban, nationally and through the Interna-1 tlonal phases. Fifth, a definite development 1 policy, to be brought about by edu-| cation and co-oprrattve marketing! of farm crops. Sixth, the aid of every person J end organisation in the State in , placing the business of farming on a more profitable basis, and the enthusiastic co-operation of every one in putting over a safe and sane farming program Is 1354. aro Gladys Hulette. Pedro de Cor- | dobs, Gareth Hughes, the late William II. Thompson, vetenn 1 stage actor. William. Collier. J *., | ado Majeronl and Betty Bouton. , J’Kncmles of Women’ is produced ' n > magnlfiii’ent scale that car-’ 1 the spectator out of himself | en the most blase pleturogoor , t yield to Its spell. The story t ' I'rinco Lubimoff, for whom Pfo I ds no more thrills, and the i hcsji Delille. stcrtlng in Rna- with a sensuous and bri lliant I reception In the Prince’s palace | where he kills a Cossack olllcer , In a duel, and then sh’ftlng to Nice fcnd. Monte Carlo, against a hack- I Around of the world war. hold en- ?j chvantment for all. It Is as fino -in example of motion picture art at ’ i-'ts highest as wo know of. It has | everything that the film patron , Can demand or a picture. It is one 1 nf ti* 6 few production* of th* year I I™ £55 ib.&V" mU5t ,ec ' ■ * - - - - - J ■ On Saturday Only We Offer A 10 Per Cent Cash Discount On All China and Glass Articles in Our Store, Including Hand Decorated and Imported Chop Dishes, Cake Plates, Bowls, Salad Sets, Mayonnaise Sets, Console Sets, Candle Sticks, Tea Sets. Chocolate Sets and a large variety of odd pieces. Four stock patterns of Dinnerware in any quantity desired. Gold Band and Hand Etched Dry Stem Ware. Cut Glass Bowls, Vases and odd pieces. • M. F. FICKETT JEWELRY COMPANY 268 Clayton Street Athens, Georgia law — BRING US YOUR DOLLAR We Give Trade Coupon We will do'the rest to your entire satisfaction. Saturday has been set aside as Dollar Day and on that day we are going to do all in our powertto make your dollar go as far as possible. Besides a large number of articles of higher values which we have marked down to one dollar lor Saturday only we will have a number of combinations to offer—that is two and three articles, all for one dollar. We mention just a few items to give the customer an idea of what we expect to do to make DOLLAR DAY a success. There are many, many othre dollar bargains which we cannot name here for the want of space. Pocket Knives, regular price ...$1.25 Price Saturday ...$1.00 12 Thin, Plain Water Glasses 1-25 Price Saturday ...$1.00 Six 6 inch White English Plates 1.35 Price Saturday .. .$1.00 One 14 inch White English Pjptter ... ... .. 1.35 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One White Enamel Wash Pan 1.10 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One WniteEnamel Wash Pan 1.40 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One Yellow Mixing Bowl 1,25 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One Wool Duster 1.25 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One Foot Ball ; .... 1.50 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One Salad Basket / $1.25 and 1.50 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One Brown Teapot 1.15 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One Milk Bucket .. 1.35 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One Hammer ..... .$1.30 and 1.40 Price Saturday .. .$1.00 One Paint Brush $1.25 and 1.40 Price Saturday ...$1.00 5 Lb. Bucket Auto Soap ... I 1.35 Price Saturday ...$1.00 One Air Guage iv.. ... 1.25 Price Saturday .. .$1.00 There will be displayed on this counter razor hones, shaving brushes, razor strops, aluminumware, enamelware, etc., etc., etc. Every article of higher value but marked down to the special price of $1.00 for Saturday. We are willing and ready to do a whole lot for the dollar. We will have a dollar counter Saturday and all special offerings will be displayed thereon. On any purchase amounting to $20.00 or more on goods not displayed on our dollar counter we propose to make a reduction of $1.00. If you want to purchase a heater, stove, large size auto mobile tire, you can save the sum of'$L,00 on such articles Saturday. ‘Bring Us Your Dollar Saturday fVe IVant It. , DON’T FORGET YOUR COUPONS! ) Scott Hardware Co. Clayton St and Washington St.