The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 09, 1923, Image 4

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♦ PAGE FOUR THH BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA? FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S, 192J,' THE BANNER-HERALD ATHENS, GA. Except Saturday and Brr. Iay and on Sunday Morning by The Athena Publishing Company, jfthcns, Ga. Mr. Joe Friedman and Buster: Friedman were In Athens Tues-! day, going over to bring Mrs.' Friedman home. She has been ill in a hospital there for four weeks.: and is now rapidly recovering j from hor operation.—Madisonian. , DID IT EVER OCCUR TO YOU? A Llttl* of Eveiythlnp And Nst Modi of Anythin,. By HUOH ROWE, ,J\- BURL B. BRASWELL Hr j iiowk Publisher and General Manager 1 Editor! mil ARLES E. MARTIN Managing Editor ntcrcd at the Athens Postoffice as Second Class Mail Matter under the Act of Congress March 8, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION BATES (Effective Nor. 12, 192.1) [ By city carrier delivery, One Week, 19 cents; Two Weeks, 25 cents; ine Month, 55 cents; 'inroe Months. 51*65; Six Months, $3.25; One rear, 5(i.6U.J(aii Subscription Kate, 56.00 per year. MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | The Associated Press is exclusively entitled to the use for repub- ation of all news dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited this paper, and also the local news published therein. All rights ■ republication of special dispatches are also reserved. P Address all Business Commuieations direct to the Athena Publishing ompany, not to individuals. News articles intended for publication bould bo addressed to 'ihe Banner-Herald. A WELCOME AMD A HANDSHAKE A welcome and a hearty handshake is extended to every Old Georgia boy who returns for "Homecom ing” day, f tomorrow. Information received by those in authority for the occasion indicates the largest 'gathering of the alumni that has been held irr many yeqys. Besides the coming of the alumni, thousands of visitor.’, will he hero from all sections to witness the Georgia-Virginia football game which will be played Saturday afternoon. "Homecoming” days at the university have grown to be important events and each yjpr the attendance lias increased. ' . .. Georgia boys will be here from many states and those residing in Georgia will be here th large num bers. Many arrived Fridas’ and before the evening •is overSt is expected that every hotel in the city will be tr.xfjl to capacity. . Meeting each other and talk ing over t;chocl days and experiences is quite a treat for tb£cotlfege man in after life. It carries him back to the happiest dpys of his life, when respon sibilities were few rnd pleasures were many. It is well that the authorities have designated "Home- coming' 1 day as an annual event and at the same time provider a game of football for the recreation of the "‘old boys” as well as for those who are friends of the university and interested in the institution and in the athletic sports of the boys who are to be the men of the tomorrow. ’’ On behalf jpf all Athens, wc .welcome the “old" ’Gcorgig; boys And every visitor to the citr. 1 AMERICA’S STAKE IN EUROPE CANNOT BE IGNORED One’of the clearest statements of the present European situation as it affects the American people 3jas been recently made by President Hlbben of [Princeton University as a result of a summer’s ob- n —’align made, by him as first hand while in Ger* . vi'rnnce, Austria, and other countries. .. He pbints out that Germany despite its currency jlBflatic|P'has plenty of food, is making a great deal of 'oney.cwhich it is banking in gold in other coun- 'es, that its great industrial plants are running day nd night, and constantly enlarging their capacity. ie ojjfc' class that is apparently suffering in Ger- anv under present conditions, is that with a fixed incomef-the laboring class have their wages auto* ticnlfy adjusted with the fall in the currency—al- ,thc Sinners are enabled to fix the price of their uducS to keep pace with the mark. He declares pt the Germans are untiring workers and have idcntly made up their minds, not as a govern- entsl’iiolicy so much as due to individual and group activity to once more dominate the markets Rithe world. o Conditions, however, in all tho countries visited fth perhaps the exception of Austria and Czechc- ovak.’i, are according to Dr. Hibben, steadily mak- ng fon’anotiur European war. The hatred between Germany and Franco in steadily getting more acute,. n Bursary owing to its mixed races and antagouis- ic' populations the situation is equally as depressing- ■ In ruinming up his impressions as to present condi- Jons ih Europe and tho prospect! for the future, Dr. Kibberi frankly questions the right of America hav- nor come into the war on the fide of the allies, to rathdrtrw without assuming pur full share of the jehEnlibiliticr. in the settlement .of the problems Hrfeir.gMout of tho war. The Banner-Herald is con- fi,'. ,t of the soundness of the conclusions reached & Dr.fjlibben when ho aaJ’s: p “Out* own affairs can no longer look from a f ar in ‘•emplacement security upon Europe and the inevi- "blc taiagedy towards which it seems to be moving, e aro the only nation that can play the part of a aediatqr 'amidst the conflicting claims and interests i the European states. The questions of reparations, SlLinleSallied debt-., of the disarmament and of the ' safeguarding of the commerce and markets of the dforld. tire all bound together presenting one tremen- RSrlyJgo-inicx t robtem which the United States can And nuist help to solve. We face a great opportun ity aa well as a grave opportunity to use our power Stad influence to free the world from the menace of Mnothcf wo,-id war.” J' Amiri'a still declines tp enter the-League of Na tions sjod it seems as if the League of Nations may- Xmcc njpic conic to America in the shape of another Europain War. If the peace of Europe is not as- Bnrcd Slid how can it be with the spirit of envy and flatred rampant among them all then another war jjeent-. imminent. Just as this country was inevitably Brawn into the world war, so will it happen again in ;case of, a general conflagration, for despiti our Iso- jlation.'juch an event is bound to involve us either KreetlJ; or indirectly and the time to prevent it is p>y action before it happens. fateh Georgia win. pmiorrow is "Homecoming” day at the University jjfGeorgta.' Xhe-Willacoocbee Times says: “United, we pgt;.divided, we bust.” There is much logic in at Editor Hay has to say. Athens will be overflowing with visitors and shop-, *s tomorrow, for the serial bargains being offered the merchants and for the premiums to be award- Even old rheumatic aches yield to this simple treatment. Apply Sloan’s gently, without nibbing. It send* to ths pain- ridden tissues tbs fresh new blood they need to heal them—bringing grateful relief. Oet s bottle from your druggist today and have it on hand. 95 cants. Oidato and 8ilverstein, the two men. alleged to have aided Gerald Chapman, the "Million Dollar Bandit," to make hie escapo from a local hospital here | last spring, will not be tried at {this term of Federal court as had been expected. These men have ! succeeded In securing a hearing be- ! fort* a United States commissioner . In New York who has granted a j stay in the proceedings, whether ! legal or not, and there is no telling j when these men will be tried, if ; ever. There is something Irregular about this case which should sifted to the bottom. If these men charging peonage. In mdft In- guilty of the charge, and from Ed and Earls White, well known citizens of Madison county; were acquitted this week in the federal court on the charge of peonage. This case has beeni'n the courts for the past two years and at no time were these gentlemen uneasy about the outcome when the case was called fpr trial. In days gone by, it was a common occurrence for some negro farm hand’ to swear out a warrant against Ills landlord stance's these negroes were corn- evidence submitted at the trial In mitted to jail pending trial of their New York, there is no question of landlord, receiving so much per their gii'lt, some one should be diem and* thtf’r board in jail. This held responsible for the delay In was an inducement for such cases COLDS THAT COLON POISONING! CLOUDS THE MIND Makts You Norvous, Irritable and Juat as you would squeeze a rub Blue. . ber hose pipe. These muscle f! bre* should contract three times You are a wise man or wolhan | day—within an hour after . each j If you underf tend your colon and meal If they do not contract, the> Chronic coughs and persistent c«M* j keep It In perfect working order. &SXVS m"» rti h»PPln««. »'«« ■>»« lon « Ion. an emulsified creosote that Ir, life are the gifts which un active —o„ «'«’» Vou-nnd a lasy colon cllon; It aothes and heals the In-’ take , Ilway . lamed membranes and kills tae ..... # . rerm. f Your colon is the last five feet Ow Of all known drugs, creosote Is rsnnl it is vour recognised by the medical frater* y° ur *»*cstlve canal. It is >our tltjr as the greatest heullng agency sewerage • system; your garbage or the treatment of chronic coughs i _ it clean and nd cold, and other torn, oft throat <*"• 10 to "P' alc ' K **P 11 c '* an an . a lung sins. In healing elements ■Main*. In addition to creosote, * ch s membranes nation, while the creosote nd heel the Inflamed tnd stop the Irritation and inflam nation, while the creosote goes on t< he stomach. Is absorbed Into the lood, attacks the seat of the trouble «d destroys the germs that lead to consumption. urtuuiMvit is guaranteed satis- ictnry in the treatment of chronic coughs and colds, bronchial nsthama. ituirhal bronchitis end other forms f throat and lung diseases, and Is uccellent for building up the system rtw coMs or the flue. Money undsd If any cough or cold, ho *r tf hnw long standing Is leved after taking according to dl- oc tlyns. Ask your drugist. Creo- iiulsluu. Co., Atlanta. Cla.—Adver- 5UT THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTH MONEY Send thi. ad and ten cent, t. Alley A Co. S885, Sh.tri.ld Av* -hlcago, III, writing your l name ind address clearly. You will re* celvd a ten cent bottle of FOL EY’S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs, Colds, and Croup, alsc free sample packages of FOLE1 KIDNEY PILLS for Backache Rheumatic Palna, Kidney and Bind- der trouble, and FOLEY CATHAR* TIC TABLETS for Conafipatloi and Biliousness. These wonderful remedied have {helped millions of people. Try them. Sold every where.—Advertisement. you are well and happy, let It stagnate and it will distill ths poi sons of decay, fermentation- (gas) and putrefaction into your blood poisoning your brain and nerves so that you are restless. Irritable and blue poisoning your heart ro that you nre weak, listless and lazy; poisoning your lungs so that your breath is heavy or foul; poisoning your stotnnch and digestive gans so that you * arc bloated belching and’ uncomfortable gas pains; poisoning your blood no that your skin looks yellow, sal low and unhealthy; poisoning ev ery part and organ of your bod; through your blood, making , you look and feci old and ugly long be. fore your time, making your jolntj and your baek stiff and rheumatic; your eyes dul land your brain slug gish. 1 By the perfect Inw of . Nature, your eye* dull and your brain slug- three times a day—within an hour after eating. Doe* your.eolon work that well? If not, It has lost U« tons. What do we mean by tone' Your colon Is a hollow muscle, tyr wallr are mnde up of long, tnusclr fibres ot* muscle cells which, by their contraction, empty the colon have loft \ their tone—their powet to contract. But, there Is a practically per feet remedy for lazy, flabby col. on*. This remedy quickly restorer the tone, is absolutely harmlesr and decidedly pleasant to take Clip this article and take your druggist. Tell him to give you a bottle of Colotone—the col on tonic. It will cor-t you one dot’ Jar If you ore pleased with nothing if you are not pleased with lt ( for every druggist has been Ir structcd to refund the price and ask no questions It his customer If not thoroughly satirfled. But you will be delighted w|t) Colotone for It will make you fee' like a different person. Your eye will sparkle with vitality and alert ness; your brain will be clear and active; your complexion will fresh and transparent, reflecting tho purity of your blood; your dl. gestlon will be thorough and your appetite keen, for your food wll* taste delightful and tolll agre» wjjh you. you will sleep and awake refreshed, your system will be full of vim and vigor; you will fee’ younger, rtronger, vigorous—you will enjoy the pleasure of living. Got started on Colotone today Nearly overy person over twenty- five, o r , thirty years of age, and many younger, need Colotone morr pinion, You will be simply lighted with It. Colotone can possibly do you any harm—It only ( do you good. Try It on our guarantee. It will help you live long.; well and happily.-—Advertise menu Dr,A.W. Chase’ K-L Pills For kidney and liver trouble*, constipation, intestinal indigestion and kindred ills. If you have coated tongue, fickle appetite, pale, muddy complexion, pains under the left shoulder blade, or attacks of headache, your liver prob ably is affected. Read below and act today: Mis C. Mahnlc., 512 S. Sheridan 8u* Bay City, Michigan, writts: -J kav# md Dr. A. W. Chasrs K L l.l*er Pills sad I think them a wonderful Met-'k-int. I had roast ip*, tiso and liver trash.’ so bad put of ths tisM I was not sMs to do my work. Sinrs taking K-L Urn Pills I SB fbtUaf las. 7 C.O. Dswsy, Wstsonvflls, Cal ifornia, writes: ■ U inrtMt/i ,4Mnml^rsn w.asj’JSfSwfE hov« saed them for i Yon can U? these K-L Pills at all Droe Stores To bs snrs of giving tbs gsnuins, ms that portrait and signatory of A. W. Cbass, M. D* ara oo each boat—yow protection against Dr. A. W. CHASE MB’ isr Washington Sunt, Bo) to be nude, but ilnce th.re’has been ,0 fetr 1 clues where the parties were culltr. it is seldom now s peons ro esse IS brqdtbt to the courts. Such cHargcs' do Sot do a community any good and we are glad that practice by tbese negroes has practically ceaaed. 1 Ths Oaorgla-Virglnla (eetball teams will break bread this evening at the Georgian hotel and tomorrow afternoon they will “break each others necks" on Sanford /leld—speaking In football parlance. There Is one thing to be said, when Georgia and Virginia meet, regardless which team wins, there is no stings of defeat left, bnt a brotherly feeling ex- lata and the true epertmnnahlp of, the members of both teams ,1a shown on all occasions. The Vir ginia boys are a fine lot ot fellows and It Is a pleasure to the people of Athens to have them as their guests at least twice a year, base ball and football. And thla it one from “Life:" The young bride (looking In the window of a Jewelry store) "Qeerqe I’d love to have that bracelet" The husband—“I can't afford to buy it for you. dear." The bride—“Bnt If you could, you would, wouldn't you?” The husband—“I’m afraid not.” The bride—“Why?” The husband—“It Isn't good enough, dear.” The bride—"Ob. you darling!" ATHENS TWELVE YEARS AGO Friday. November 10, 1(11 Cotton: 9 3*18 cents. Weather: Unsettled. Barrett Pblnlsy took first prtie for best cockerel of Rose Comb Rhode Island Reds and eeconB pHae for pen of the same variety at the Augusta poultry (bow. The Athena boys attending Johns [orfkins university are: Unton enllne, Thomas R. Boggs and William L. Moss. Contract was awarded for .hr building of the cloverbnrat Conn try Club bonee. chamber of Commerce decided to hare all the meCn roads leading Into Athena posted. Federal court adjourned. The Board of Stewards, of the First Methodist church, pasted resolutions asking the conference to return Dr. M. L. Troutman for another year. Vlisa Da Turner Dies At Bishop Miss Its Turner, aged it. died gt her home In Bishop Thursday afternoon at S:45 o'clock. Funrra services were conducted from thi Jefferson Baptist church Friday at ternoon with Dorsey's funeral di rectors, In charge. Interment wai In the Jefferson cemetery. Rev. J A. Johnson officiated. Mien Turner le survived by bet parente, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Turno. of Bishop, three sisters and three brothers. She was a student nt r business collsge In Atlanta until recently when she became ill. Grandad’s right. For the better part of a century, Hectors’ Buckwheat has been a favorite. It makes delicious, light pan* cakes with the teal, old-time buckwheat flavor. Ready for the griddle when mixed with water or milk. Interesting Sermons At First Baptist Sunday Two Interesting sermons will be delivered by Dr. J. C. WlUnaon at the First Baptist church next Sunday. Then will be no Armis tice service Sunday morning but that night Dr. Wilkinson will speak on “wbst have we gained out of the Armletice and the sac rifices that lead to It?" Pews will be reserved for ex-service men. Sunday morning the pastor speaks on “Can the church fur- nlsh again as It did of old salnta and martyrs?" Special mus-’c will feature both services, dtocted by Hugh L. Hodgson. Car of Virginia Apples, in bushel lots cheap. Cem tral of Ga. team tracks on Thomas Strefet. BE PREPARED FOR COUGHS Do not wait until an attack o “flu" la upon you. Take caro ol the little cough or cold and proven! the big one. or an attack of “flu.‘ Bear In mind Foley’e Honey and Tar, the M(t and euro remedy foi cough*, cold*, bronchial and throa trouble* and cougha resulting from “flu." Foley's Honey and Tar— tho Iargtbt telling cough remedy In the World—from from oplatoe. Get the genuine—refUee substi tute* Sold everywhere.—Adver- tlsemjtnt. Postpone Calling Appearance Docket Juri** Blanton Fertren has post poned calling ths appearance dock, •t of his court here from Saturday. Nov. 10th to ths following'Batur- day. November 17th. Those interested will be gov erned accordingly Miss Sarah Sibley. Mr. William Hart Sibley of Marietta, and Mies Sarah Orme of Atlanta and M.r Hick Court, of Atlanta will come over Saturday to visit I nthe home of Mr. and Mra. John J. Wllklne for Urn wo.lt’ end college affairs. RECOMMENDS FOLEV KIDNEY PILLS “Tour medicine worked a miracle for m<f* writes Mrs. c. Blron. 110 Fayette Street. Lynn, Maxa. "i wax all run down, had a cough all wla. ter, alao kidney trouble and after taking a few boxen ot your madl- clue my cough and backache left me. I can eat and can vase -gad yen MMi4mwB cured from kidney and bladder Irrl- rations, rheumatic peine through J5»1ey Kidney Plltf.*- Insist on the genuine—refute substitutes. a is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Teething Drops and . /in h • Soothing Syrups, prepared for . yf f / J/\ Infants and Children all ages. r l( J fa, I To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Proven dircctioni on esrh rack-gc. Physicians everywhere recommend it SAY “BAYER” when you buy-‘ Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuralgia Lumbago *4°/ Pain [Toothache Neuritis Rheumatism package proven directions. bf 12 tablets 100—Druggist*, e! IxlkuUcxdd . yjr' i Bandy “Bayer” boxes bf 12 Also bottles of 24 and 100—D Aspirin U the trtda eut et herec Usssfxetn et ■ MONET TO LEND ON FARM LAND Interent, Six and Half Per Cent.- it)? HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law Offices Phone 1378 Athens, Ge. HOW TO DECREASE TOUR FINANCIAL WOHRIBSi*-Your fltini^sl prob)e8te..t«inx„wffl Ir,)»».,# j® not Mgjj..tg.add J* them posHiblo problem* of tomorrow, iniufanco. rrinryv* ypu « worries of tomorrow. Insurance make* tdday sale and tomorrow safer. Insurance is a protection every wise man no*.' Very; wipe men make sure they are fully insured. We can aemre you in MW*, ing tjimt you nhould insure—and to what extent. . can decrease your financial worric*. Wc can provide you with ail forms or Property Protection Policies! THE HINTON SECURITIES CO„ Athens,^a. PHONE 661 * HONEYMOONING TRIPS-YES! Before end after the ceremony, young newly-weds will w n iitUe trip pleasant—and cheap. ’ T?AM You-Drive-It Company ^; ■ l COLONIAL THEATRE “HOME COMING DAY” if Saturday, November 10th PnceS^SOc, 756, $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00—Plus War Tax Mail Orders Filled in Order of Their Receipt. ’ S£HFSale'Thursday—Jower's Cigar Store. 5* .