The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 11, 1923, Image 17

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raw BANNBR-nRIiAl.n, ATHENS, GEORGIA SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 11. 1D2.1 All Are Talking Sparks Circus '.Prizes Offered in Which Conies Here on Nov. 19th Boy Scout Me< IL J. Reid & Co,. 1 Boy Scout shirt: Dixie Army Store, 1 Bcou. axe. Costa’s 40 soda checks. Elberton and Winder will- con tribute prizes also, but the list ha* not yet -reached the Scout execu* tlve. - Any further contributions com-! fag in wiU be announced later. . SAFETY BINT/ BAN' TOY CANNONS SI.23 Value— Now .. $ We CJiv# Trade Conijim ATHENS CYCLE CO Dddbe Brothers Quite a number of prizes have been fofercd to the winners of the COMMERCIAL CAR Merchants are growing more and more particular about the appearance of the de livery cars they send to their customers' homes. The reason is perfectly dear to anyqpt who has ever analyzed his impressions or. seeing a handsome, dignified delivery cai draw up in front of his own, or his neigh bor’s door. Good appearance is one of the three fore most attributes of Dodge Brothers Com- mercial Car. The others are low upkeep cost and long, dependable service. Unusually Good: We’ve got a coal*—our Blue Gem—that vwe know will save you money. Blue Gem hia nearly as much heat per ton as hard coal—and costa a whole lot lens. - ‘ The cocner you order some, the more you’ll save. j^fLOBENCE COALCOMPANy^, MORRIS YOW J&T&CQ...G1C Broad St. Athens, Ga. u I f T ALL persons \ Holding Keys for Talking Machines will please come in not tgjS _ j later than November 24 and try them. \ I PATRICK’S PHARMACY M 8nap 8Hots” From Sparks^ Ciro ua Coming to Athene. November 19 ’ under canvas. And as a special feature the Sparks Circus Is this , season prerenting, the famous Sparks Rotation Horses—18 fn number and recognised through out the entire horse world of the 1 universe as ths world's greatest ’ educated equine display. These ’ horses are n recent importation » from StelUnghien, Germany, and ijare making their first American spprnrnnco with Sparks Circus*— which, by ths way, will appeal to old and young; to the boy and girl who believe in animal wor ship: to the woman who has an eye for the artistic; to the man • yriio won’t allow his heart to grow old: in fact to everyone the Sparks i Circus Is the fulfillment of a dream, for It Is the very lapt word 'in CIrcua Glory. Seats can be se- > cured circus day at Brnd-O’s cor ner Clayton and Collage same juice as at show grounds, Exhibl- ■ tlon grounds at Wert Side King litre j avenue. An unparslled aggregation of atartllnA beautiful, educating^ amusing features la the Sparks Circus, which is coming to Athens on Monday, Nov. 19. From year to year the great canvaSqs of thla modernist d circus have grown big- ger and bigger, the trains longer and longer until today all double length, all steel cars ranging as high as 80 feet In length are re quired to transport this great aggregation. There are a won derful menagerie, a gorge* ousfy dressed Spectacle, trained elephants, Hons, tigers, leopards, polar bears, llamas and ostriches, marvelous riders, beautiful girls, handsome men, amusing clowns and the finest horses in the rorld; In fact a vast concourse of men and women, of trained animals and equipment unrivalled in their lines, guaranteed to give the moat daring. Interesting, artistic, start ling performance ever seen 1924 Model Studebakcr SpccfaUSix Touring Cor / $1350 ead Banner-Herald Want Ads NEW BOOK NEWS By John E. Drewry It is logical that ws should ask the prospective liuyw *■ the worth of the Stutfchskcr Special- Si* by the measure of Its sales est than otherwise. Some are oi the belief that Mr. Lloyd George’s greatest day In, the political# arena has pasf; others are of ths belief that he yet has a good future and that his successful speaking Itine rary in this country may speedily bring the new. day to hand. Be that as It may—the bohk be has Just written Indicates that regard, less of what the future may bring Mr. Lloyd. Oeorge, he la thoroughly Informed ss to what 1» happening Why mention the distinctive motor or any other feature of this unusual car when the American public Itself has established the greatest of all selling arguments in Its favor by buying itt Automobile license figures for every state in the Union continue to tell their own uncolorod stories of Studebakcr popularity* tlon of ths truthfulness of this promise. Many beautiful pictures are painted In thle book of the re lationship between Pupln and hla parents, especially his Mother, be. cause early In the narrative hIS “ The psrenta fondest Tuo-Passcnger^your-CylJnder The Standard of Compari%on written early this year proflsylnp what would happen thi* fall, it ir evident that the writer has an un canny prophetic ability. The chaptera of “Where Are We GoingT’ treat every phase of pres ent day affairs throughout the wo rid. There Is a chapter on the 1 League of Nations, Russia. Italy and MuasoUut,' ths United States, Benar Law, Standley Baldwin, England, Francs, Reparations, Germany, ths breaking up of Ger* many, and references to Wdodrow Wilson and many other notable people. Mr. Lloyd Georgs has written a book that carries a dear picture, a book that is composed of short expressive sentences packed fnl! of meaning and significance. Fot those Interested In affairs outside of their own neighborhood or city, j this Is a remarkable book, highly father dies. , interest and ambition always lay In their sdn, and the feeling of ap preciation of parental respect was always evident on the part of ths son. That Professor Pupln has been rewarded needs not to be said. The telephone, the ralfo the X-ray, and many other things speak for his honestly earned reputation. “From Immigrant to Inventor* throws much light on Idealism In Helenes. It tsars asunder the veil that to many has bsen shrouding the hopes, ambitions, and desire* I of scientists. ““ *“ ** Buick for Business With its roadsters for 1924, Buick has again created a ne\y standard of roadster utility and attractiveness. Nor can the appearance of this four-cylinder two-passenger model convey in full its story. The famous Buick valve- in-head engine provides even greater flexibility and ac celeration than before The proved Buick four-wheel brakes assure more than ample safety for any emergency. Business of today demands a sturdy, powerful, safe and dependable car—one that remains constantly in service. This new two-passenger, four-cylinder Roadster is one of Buick’s contributions and answers to this demand. Altogether it la a good autobiography—one Hint enti tle rend with profit w.ll hi pleaatm. FOLLY, by STUDEBAKER THE PRAI8E OF nit*. (Hrught A group of papera topic, by on. of An—lea', lending . en-nytetn. Mr. Perry write, with FROM IMMIGRANT TO IN- ) hi. cuatomary wl adorn, humor. VENTOR, by Miehn.l Pupln. land humanity on meb eubjectn an (Scribner*,) Poetry and Progreaa, John Bur. "Prom Immigrant to Inventor” rough., Emerson'. Saving. Rank 1 Michael Pupln lit one of tht J.-tmea Ruaat II Lowell. Wllaon aa a Io.t entertaining and Informat'vt ilnn of Letter., and Uternrj itohlognphle. that we have aeea rriticlam In -American Periodical.. tla- fall The atory of a little erbtan hoy who laft hla native MY GARDEN OF MEMORY by I Doge of tdvor to come to the .Kata Deuglaa Wiggln (Houghton SPECIAL-SIX Toenoa ItlW st«aM(s-na.iiui C«ip*(S-PMA) 1SSC Seim _ »7S0 SI*.. LAWLER MOTOR CO. 332 Washington Street LEGION POST ORGANIZED HAMILTON Ga.—A naw legion port was added to the number in Gtorgla here recently when the Harris county poat was forimd. The Charles 8. Harrlaon poet from Columbus aided in the organization nndUtmrorary officer* were elect ed. Walton Williams waa electee, temporary commander and Sewell I CONOLLY -MOTOR COMPANY Athens, (jeorgia