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A Volume of Value
'17' ALUE is our story this Fall. We tell it to you
Y in fine tailoring, fine fabrics, fine styles.
And we tell it best when we invite you to come
and look over the new season’s
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Priced right for every pocket. Styled 1 right for
every man. Single and double breasted models.
Plain colors, stripes, checks. Latest styles, beau
tifully expressed in suits and overcoats.
WEARING APPAREL OF ALL KINDS FOR
MEN, YOUNG MEN AND BOYS
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LEE MORRIS
ft'A “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
"ilc-** Corner Broad and Jackson Streets
v, » . .
Athens fair
AND
Odd Fellows Festival
ONE WEEK
= STARTING —
Monday Nov. 12
Poultry Exhibits, Auto Show
Community Exhibits,
Live Stock
PRIZES AWARDED FOR All EXHIBITS
MILLER BROS. SHOWS
Turnish Attractions
. .
AMUSEMENTS, FREE ACTS,
=== BAND CONCERTS =
Good Time For Everyone
George "KM” Woodruff, ccacb 1
or the Georgia footbal Iteam. has
received tho valuable gold watch
stolen from his room on Atilljlgj
uvenue sever.il weeks ago. The re-1
covery followed the arrest i » At
lanta of five negroes and the lo
cating of about $5,000 worth of!
stolen loot In that city.
It Is believed by Chief of Po
lice Beusse that the negroes ar-J
rested in Atlanta are members of!
the gang who operated here in a
aeries of burglaries.
On one night several homes on
Milledge avenue were entered and
arfcles and money taken. One of I
these was the home where Coach
Woodruff lives. Another was the I
home of E. H. Dorsey while Dr.
Percy Mlddlebrooks lost a valua
ble watch and money. Mrs. John
Nicholson also lost a diamond ring.
So far only the Woodruff watch I
is all the stolen articles Recovered I
that were taken In Athdba but it I
is believed that the arrested gang
took them. Descriptions of the
negroes arrested state that two I
of them were mullatoes, either one I
of which might be the person seen I
in tho home of Mr. Dorset by Mrs. I
Nicholson and Captain Nicholson's |
sister.
The local police department gave I
the Atlanta police several Ups and I
worked .in co-operation with the |
Atlanta department 1 napprehend
ing the burglars.
DISMISSED AGAINST
Wil
The cue against Farter
liame of Newton county, chi
with deserting the army, m
missed In federal court and court
adjourned until Monday to taka up
tb. civil docket.
■ Judge Siblye passed sentence on
) the following: Tom Howard of
Grcone county, plead guilty to
violating the prohibition law and
wu fined *30. Robert Smith of
Clarke admitted violating the li
quor law and wu fined $100.
J. M. Brown of Madison county
wu fined $20 after pleading guil
ty to vlolating_the prohibition law,
Carl and Jov Kittle- of Clarke wen
found not guilty of violating the
prohibition law. Tatum Caudcll
plead guilty to violating the pro
hibition law and wu fined $S0.
Harrison Caudal! also of Banks
county wu dlamlsaad.
Jim Chamber of Greene county
plead guilty to violating the. pro
hibition Itw end wu fined. $30
W. C. Acrey of Banks wu found
not guilty. B.n Beussco of Madi
son forfeited hie bond. Billy
Woods of Hart was found not
guilty. Lum Porter plead guilty
to violating the prohibition law
and wu fined $20. Carl Prickett
was dismiued.
Charlie Glaze of Walton was
sentenced to three montha for vio
lating the prohibition law. Cor
bitt Jordan of Franklin wu fined
lew. Charle Benton of Madieon
wu'fined $15. Charlie Smith of
Oglethorpe forfeited hit bond.
George and Arthur Evans of
Bsnks forfeited bond. J. C. Clsrko
of Franklin sentenced to three
months for violating the prohibi
tion law. Brump Crawford of
Franklin was dismiued. Cliff
Power, Greene, fined $25. Griff
Hlpks of Madison, fined $100. El
bort Noton, Banks, dismisud.
Clyde Mu ten, Benks. not guilty,
P. C. Preston, Oglethorpe, bohd
forfeited. Jamu Dickinson, of
Greene, guilty of violating the
prohibition law, fined 1 . $300.
DAT A TT -Special ~ fS
"1 /\JLAV^Jt> MONDAY -
“Lawful Larceny”
With Hope Hampton, Nida Naldi, Conrad
Nagel and Lew Cody
Variety’s famous showman critic says: “Here is a whale
of a picture for entertainment purposes. The story is a
high-class society-melodrama.”
Hope Hampton
TUESDAY
“Yesterday’s Wife”
A tense drama of love and ideals shattered
by wealth, with a. distinguished all-star
cast including
Irene Rich and Eileen Percy
WEDNESDAY
BAVU
Ever-Iast-ingly Exciting!
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY SPECIAL
George Arliss iVGreen Goddess’
With ALICE JOYCE and a Great Cast.
, A Spectacular Melodrama from the Famous Stage Success
Extra Attraction 9 P. M. Shows
University
Surenaders
A Quartette of Popular Entertainers
IS ADOPTED FOR
CLARKE FOR 1924
A tenutlvo cotton program for
Clarke county in ltM wu adapted
by Uie term advisory committee ot
the clumber of commerce at n
meeting Friday afternoon, with
I John T. Plttard, ch^rman, presid
ing.
The advisory committee is com
posed of the following:
Hon. John T. Plttard, Wlnter-
| vllle, chalrmu; J. Warren Smith,
vice president; J. P. Nunnally, Bo
gart, L. B. Thurmond, ft T. Brooks,
|j. W. Scoggins. T. A. Henry, J.
IW. owler, James U McLeroy, Roy
Holmes, Oscar Adams, W, K. ^'d
son, J. D. Tribble, Robert Horde
man, Ed. M. Johnson, WintervlUa;
F. C. Chandler, WintervUle; L. P.
Crawford, W. M. colle. Winter-
I villa; Leon Latter, D. EL Williams,
T. W. 'Morton. Harold Holme, U
IFd Edwards, John E. 1>lmadgs, Jr.
McBride Howell, D. F. Paddock,
W. W. Scott. Hugh H. Gordon, Jr.
Graves F. Stephenson, Oeorge A.
Mall, not A. Rhodes. George
I O'Kelley, WlatervlUe; Lignon
O'Kelley, Roy Holmes, Denmark
Hall Harm.
Agent, J. W. Ftcor, follows;
The board deeded' to promota
tho work through the Chamber of
Commerce, requesting other civic
organizations to co-operate:
Objective. Twofold.
1. To reestablish cotton pro
duetton on a profitable per acre
bull.
2. To stimulate the we ot One
variety to the county. (The pro.
mlacuoua planting ot varieties,
fret this then that ha sdoae away
with the reputation that Atbenz
wed to have tor staple.’
General Method of Procedure
Suggested.
1. Through the advisory com.
mlttee of the Chamber of Com'
merce, the agricultural committee
to work out propaganda that is to
be used now for starting nest
year’s crop along lines which will
bring about the reaching of the
above objectives.
Special Methods of Operation.
Suggested.
1. To put down under supervis
ion of county ngent ten demon-
•treUow In cotton growing featnr--
tng Jho following known funda
mentals ot cotton production.-
A. ure Seed.
R Good 'soil.
C. Careful cultivation and prep
■atlon.
D. Boll weevil.control.
2. Discus sthe feasibility ot bar-
growing, each hoy with one acre,
ing a Boys Club Contest la cotton
In which contest pure seed, etc.
will be specificstiow or produc
tion and quantity, profftablehest
and staple factors of competition.
2. Sams as 2 for boys who have
been members ot agricultural dubs
tor two yean, but In which each
member may hare three to five
Scree.
4. Adult contest ob basis of 5
acres, with pure seed, good soil,
careful preparation, and boll wee-;
ril control are requirements andi
production In quantity, staple and j
profitableness factors ot compe-
tjon.
Sponsors. Suggested.
1. —Kiwanls Club for 1.
2. —Rotary club for 2.
3. —Athena warehouses and cot-
ton factors tor $.
4 —Banks for 4.
Suggested Prizes: $190 for Grand
Champion. First. $$; seeded. $20; I
third. $15; fourth. $10; fifth. $4;'
•lath, $7; seventh, I; eighth, $5. I
For eech of the classes—Adults,!
Senior Boys, Junior Boys. I
First of each clan to compels'
for Grand Champion.
Total. $37g.
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broadswords' the hum of
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Marianjaad her peril,
Sherwood Forest and
its greenwood, withr
the Sheriff of famed
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