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WEDNT.stUY. NOVEMBER 11 < M ,
PALACE
GEORGE
ARLISS
:THE=
“Green Goddess”
WITH
Alice Joyce 0 4«c a a,t
The famous stage success that thrilled audiences _ for
years now comes to the screen, a sensational achieve
ment—an epic of photoplays.
The romantic story of an English beauty trapped in the
palace of the Orient’s greatest lover.
One of the most dramatic romances of theatrical history.
Thursday \ Friday
EXTRA ATTRACTION
University
Serenaders
A Quartette of Novelty
Entertainers
9 P. M. EXTRA
FIRE INSURANCE
Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Strong Companies.
Prompt Adjustments.
CAI.L FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO.
Phono Three-Fonr-Fire
Impressive Program
Armistice Day Held
| Spangled Baner,” Mr. Carl CroSs-
| Icy, or tlftA American Legion, bo
! ably addressed these young Amer-
At Oconee St School
The Armistice Day exercise, ,
bold at Oconee Street School Mon-1 • J?. . 0 **} f * P .!lnf n fnn«i 7hi T-, m *
j^Bwere Impressive and beauUful £ ni , H "“jjj*®**aJ„® *
Vmniiritv. . i™ °' tho ® Ur »* stripes, and
in ihdr g’mpHciky.
Tiie school children in a body re-
tdo scnooi cn.iaren m . oouy re-
ES-tfe rtn'i^r -!““ n .r.: h L o\ trf
H" “ the tl.y-.taff over the • !”Vhens. w« ,™“!
Bheruiey had sun,. “The tSar
in the cause of freedom.
Tho school then recited the
American creed, and aanf, "Amer-
Quality! Quality!
Plus Service
That Is
Benson’s Bakery
Next Door to Strand
Theatre
And 223 Hancock" Ave.
Iva.
LETTERS FROM
THE PEOPLE
Am thin la Children's Book
Week, and the Athens high school
la asking itn friends and patrons
to donate books for its new li
brary, will you not kindly quote
this editorial from the Good*
hourekeeplng Magazine.
Mary S. Crabb.
“Children's Book Week” alone
will not of course solve the prob
lem of illiteracy, it is not Intended
that it should, though one can see
that it might easily go a long way
in thpt direction. Its primary pur
pose particularly parents—In pro*
vlding books for children. Sixty
million ptople In the United 8taten
have no eusy access to books.
Sixty million people, then, live
largely outside tho gates of the
land of immaglnatlon, of enchant
ment, of Incentive to right doing thl , amo unt of gasoline Inspected.
Miss Mildred’ Childers rfhve the “J 1 n * H.tn nm! the nmount u P° n which the
Nearly Two Million
Gallons of Gas
According to the records In the
state department of agriculture,
1,844,882 gallons of gasoline were
consumed in Clarke county during
1922.
This Is the nmount which was
the manufacture of txplo»i»vs,
not as motive power for vehicles.
The law, however, makes no dis
tinction such as this and the comp
troller general will Insist upon Its
payment. It Is raid.
, , The necessity for continuing this
inspected at tank stations by the check between the two departments
local oil Inspector nnd on which the 1 „ now lnuch greater , haa b(or
rtnte Inspection tax of one-half | inasmuch ns tho suite tax ho, been
cent per gnllon was collected. Of. raised to three cents per sullen II
this amount, approximately four- will be seen that, at this rate ths
fifths was turned Into the stntr eight minion odd gallons on which
treasury, the Inspietlon work be- no tnx was paid In' 1922
lag done on a piece work bads, anti, enusr n loss to the stats’ o
the Inapoctors over the state onl, I $340,000, Even at the one .lent
getting u small part of the total j rate tho los. was over *8* 000 .
amount paid for their work by’the.
• grt-r — . .
ported by the Hercules Powder Hamas—the first of their kind to
Company, of Brunswick, on which | trainer. All these and many more
the on e cent tax was paid. Thg ever succumb to the art of the
company claims that It is not due iwill be seen in the lengthy street
to pay this tax. Inasmuch as tht {parade at 10:30 o’clock on circus
Kusollno was used as a solvent Id day. Scats can be secured circus
day at Brad'-O's, corner Clayton
and College, same price as at show
grounds. Exhibition Grounds West
grounds,
Side King Ave.
Athens Visitors
oil companieii.
In thin respect. It Is fnterr«tlij^
to note that there waa a differ*
of 8,359,888 gallon* between
Hungarian Lion Tamer
The Man Without Fear
recitation, "The Tree," by Joyce
Kilmer.
A sketch of Harry AUgood'a life
was then read. This revealed In de
tail, the courage. the greatness of
th's one who after being wounded
twice was killed lu action even
before America entered the cofllct
Though the'hallowed dust of our
nn and women who have lived „ tat{ , TOad tax of (
well and acted nobly. That grown
people should be deprived of the
privilege of reading hooka is bad
enough, but that children should
not have a chance to learn to love
1 Minks Is worse, for the love
bonk* assures one of companlonH
at alt times, ot something to do In
all places. The home with a well
first World war hero I. enwrapped "" V , wU “ * w *!'-
■n the Union Jack, In a grave ho-. "'»^ d l ' ook -, hH f «» * h .' c ? ,h "
neath acres, to three-fringed r MW"; n hnv. hesn tauaht In gn
British cemetery, perhaps h!a ? c f? no
spirit hovered for tho moment over
Joy
*
It’s the
of the Meal
NOO-NAME
COFFEE
41 you haven’t tasted the good-
jgess and smelt the aroma of
^is new type of roasted blend
*-*4ben you’ve missed the joy of
drinker of real coffee
ITS BEST ENDORSEMENT
IS OUR RAPIDLY
GROWING SALES
Roasted and Blended
In Athens By
NEW SOUTH
COFFEE COMPAI
the party of Oconee Street School
children and visitors, as they so
reverently payed their little tri
bute to him.
The services were doted by the \
nrln, nf "Tim Tans" hv Mltm;
hold them on the right trnck. If
it Is added to wisely nnd fre
quently. Books cannot entirely
tnko the place of companions, but
It Is through books, not compan-
w Jons, that n youth climbs, and ths
singing’ or“*h”.~T«p.""iy"'^« ! ^ hl ! d , ,h »> bnsonly his companions
Eunice Freeman, and Ulsa Magda- I'» *•»> nevw « n
Ice Olenn I with n book for every mood.—th*
The children dispersed to their 0,< ! b "’ k * ,h ?» He'd the Im-
homes with a greater comprohon-1 n “ 1 "" t [ n ' 1 nod ble,«t the tralla for
slon of the meaning of the day, 1 “ —. “““
and of the fleg they left floating
nn the breeze above their build
i»«. i tgg*
Violinist Macmillen
On Honeymoon Here
Francis Macmillen. the distin
guished American violinist who
plays here on Monday, November
19th at 8:80 p. m. at Seney-Stovall
chaptl, Lucy Cobb Institute will
W H» crmpsnied on his tour hy his
bride of a few months, the youthful
•'•upb- tavlnir rrolonged the.r
KUnqiean honeymoon o the pan
»iinimqj- to take In America.
M;iem;ilcn’s in 'frige last June In
.-’i Tlmmas* church was glv»n widt
notice by the Now York press, both
families being socially prominent.
Mr*. Macmillen was Miss Lilian
Mure, daughter of Dr. nnd Mine.
Jean Mure of Boston and Paris.
Her father 1* a retired French phy
sician an«l h»r mother was Luc-
retla Abbot of Boston. Mr. Mac-
• mitten 1* ‘
; St, K. 2U
„„ Conor nnu publicist
inat state. HIh mother was Ellen
HIM, of a plane, r Ohio family,
•under* of the Cincinnati Tribune.
.Macmillen |, *‘rve<! oversea* for
two years as lieutnuu (n the
hci.kjuarters stuff, receiving a d-
tat fan from General P.-raHn-r r.*r
"conspicuous nnd merltoriu*
vice.-
The violinist ha* been concert-
Izing in this country for the past
twelve years and has played with
every orchestra ns soloist. He Is
considered America's leading violin
virtuoso.
dresms nnd the new one* that
breathe the spirit of the modern
nge and yet keeps It within bounds
—the rhlld has a heritage that will
make its future safe.
Could we give 1 one gift to every
child we should choose the love of
books. Children's Book Week wit*
tenter the love of hooks and help ta
make them available. 'Through
wisdom Is nn hours bullded.' Ir
your child hulldinrr? Ifrlp It"—,
William Frederick Bigelow, Editor.
Ion was paid. This Is accounted
for by the fact that the inspection
work 1« done by u force of inspect-,
ors, none of whom are on salary
basis, while Yt^e road tax Is paid
by the oil compands to the comp-.
troller general's department un
the legislature hns failed to pro
vide any machinery for checking
1
Recently, as a result of the dis
crepancy noted above, the comp
troller general's office ha* been
checking their record* for 1922
Item by Item with the oil ln*nee-
tlon department 1 records. They
have already discovered one lot of
amis
WE CAN SELL ON
EASY TERMS
A nice little home, 3 rooms
with hall and bath, in good
neighborhood, near Southern
depot; good size lot, with ex
cellent garden, for the low price
of *1,800.
Slop* Colds b 24 Hour*
Hill’s Coon Bromide Quinine gives
quicker r»IM than any other cold or U
grippe remedy. Tablets disintegrate in
10 seconds. Effectiveness proved in
milllotu of cases. Demand red box bear
ing Mr. Hill’i portrait. AH druggist*—
' 0ca * t - to-too
CASCARA JaQUININI
W.aniLLCO.^'j^p etrsoir.toc*.
{Around % the “padroom" they call
lihi "the man without fear." They
id r~‘
Among those visiting in Athens
Wednesday were: E. B. Quick, At
lanta; Newt Johnson. Chattanoo*
ga f Tenn.; W. T. Alexander. Chat-
would lonoojra, Tcnn.
C. W. DuBose, Macon; T. V.
Breeder, Atlanta; Mrs. Nellie Du
mas, Atlanta; Mrs. L. S. Black,
Atlanta; D. A. McLaughlin. Char
lotte. N. C.; Wni. Hilton, Wiscon
sin.
C. A..Fisher, Atlanta; R. W.
May, Atlanta; S. T. Lambert, En-
----- - dicott, N. Y.; J. L. Fowler, At-
dd not give him special credit for'lanta; H. T. Brown. Georgia; J.
what he does—they believe fear. Loiter, Atlanta; C. L. Deadwyler.
simply was left out of his make-up Atlantu.
when he was born, and nothing he - ■ ——
can do excites them. But to those; Robert Graham, Chicago; V. B,
who know, there »« * w«ff-»-»nt Daniel, Atlanta; H. E. Adams and
story behind the action* of Steve Mrs. Adams,Tampa; George C.
Batty, Hungarian lion tamer ot the Davis, AtlonU; T. B. Fargason.
Sparks Circus-which Is coming to. Macon; Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Nich-
Athens on Monday, Nov. 19. For'ols. Long Beach. Calif.
Steve does have fear—but he)
never allows It to conquer him.) W. L. Glaze, St. Louis, Mo.; Mr.
Never does he appear in the great | am | Mrs. W. R. Dawson, Roanoke,
steel arena where wait his five Va.; G. II. Ritchie. Birmingham;
ferocious charges with anythingjc. W. Adams, Covington; E. B.
more to protest him than an nr- Gunter, Augusta; W. M. Hardee,
dinary kitchen chair and a cheap I Commerce; J. Arthur Russell
buggy whip. If a lion shculd take (Philadelphia; J. W. Byrd, Atlan-
a desire to kill U’m there wuild be u . jf. a. Perkerspn, Anniston,
no chance »'or Batty. But Batty
laughs at such a thought. "See
those eyes?” he asks as tWo steel
gray ones stare into youts. That’s
all I need to savo me. I keep the
buggy whip to tap a lion on the
Un ■y'P"^a* n08 e when I want him to do some
HU IlLACtSxlt once certain thing I keep the kitchen
chair to make the lion feel at homo
A model home of 7 rooms, large
bath room, newly painted, large
Mac*[garden, chicken yard, a number *
of the lata) of fruit trees) bwt of neighbor- |
Marietta, hood and surroundings; in less •
than t> minutes walk to business •
center. All for *6,500. f
BANNER-HRRAf.n
WANT ADS f
Too Lata to Classify.
A model little dairy, hog and
poultry farm, on paved road. 10 {FOR RENT Two completely
minutes in a fliwtr from the j furnished rooms for light house-
city hall. Nearly 2o acres, old keeping. 1323 S. Lumpkin. dl5c
4-room house, large beautiful ' -
shade trees lot of fruit; nice ' LOST—Eastern Star pin. Reward
.prink branch. Excellent paxture, if returned to Mr». L. H. Mar-
tome wood land. All for the inve |att, SC, Baxter Street. nlSc
away price of |1,400. Dwelling !
inaured for *500. [FOR SALE—Fifty White Leirhom
CALL
^ A. M. DOBBS
AT
D. G, ANDERSON & CO.
I>honc74
hens. Call Howard Scott, Phone
944 or 57. nl(5c
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
An Airedale puppy, five months
old. Wears collar with name,
"Alan-A-Dsle.” Finder irtnm
to 673 HR! Street asvl rce
reward. n!7c
jump at mo and when I’ve got
and to block his leap If he should
that leap blocked, I use these eyes,
and I’ve never found the animal
r t that could keep his anger When
really fastened my eyes on him.
Maybe I hypnotize him, I don't
knew. Batiy will demonstrate his
methods .of lion taming when he
conic? h*re with the circus But he
is to form only a part of the big
•how. There are other wild animal
acts and they range all the way
from tigers and leopards to ' a
Bronchitis-
exhausts vitality
SCOTT 5 U
EMULSION Yif
restores strength
Athens Chamber
Directors Endorse
Broad St. Paving
(Continued From Paga Ona)
Don’t Negloct a Cdd
merchants tn reducing their deliv
ery expense, and tmmeakurably
riducing the dangers to schoo*
children and other pedestrians by
reducing Prince avenuo traffic, and
* Whereas n saving of a mile o(
travel would result to country
ruffle approaching the city from
the south, unci west and.
"Whereas the right of way foi
the- Improvement ha* been ac
quired at much lower coot than
will prevail In later years and
"Whereas It win he necessary tt
Is'sue bonds to th« extent of *50,-
000 to improve Broad street and
make It a main highway of traffic
therefore bo it ‘ . . ■ *»!
"Resolved: That the undersign
ed directors of the Chamber ot
Commerce- after carefut considers-
i tlon and discussion, commend to.
the voters of Athens the move,
ment to Iraue said bonds v which
are to be voted on at the election
December fifth mxt and urge s
full vote. ?
\r w
Mike J. Costa,
H. Ablt Nix.
James White,
Hugh White
H. R Gordon, Jr,
Harry Hodgson,
I). F. Paddock.
J. C. Wilkinson,'
J, W. Jarrell. Jr.
it was also voted to invite Chair
man John N. Hold* r of the State
Highway department here to meet
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
A large amount of local funds now on hand for Immediate
Disbursement on City Property.
the highway department was
brought here nnd the situation
gone over with him or If he were
taken over the highway In ques
tion.
The point was made 'hat If the
Highway department can’t give
some relief on the short stretch
of road in question that something
Is radically wrong with ti.-at or
ganisation but before any action
is taken Mr. Holder will be in
vited to come here.
Another motion 'poised W"\s one
pledging the member* of „ the
chamber not to patronize fly-by
night advertise* unless the propo
sition was O. K.’d by the chamber.
John White Morton
Made Director of
Georgia Railroad
John White Morton was Tues
day elected a director of the
Georgia Railroad from Athens
succeeding C. H. Phlnlxy. who ha*
moved to Augusta hut who retains
his directorship In the railroad.
The company maintains two dl-
rectors here nnd Bllluitp Phlnlxy
l,t the other now serving.
This Is nn honor that any bust-
nei>* man would' grently appreciate
This Is. one of the oldest and mot(
substantial railroads in the south
and Its stock is owned largely by
poeple along the line. Mr. Morton’e
friends are congratulating him oe
the election. * .
STOP ITCHING ECZEMA
Penetrating, Antiseptic Zemo
, wm Help You
Never mind how often you have tried
and (ailed, you can atop burning, itch
ing Eczema quickly by applying Zemo
fumiihed by any druggist for 35c.
Extra large bottle, $1.00. Healing be
gins the moment Zemo is applied. Ina
ihorttlmcimialiyeyerytraccof Eczema.
Tetter, Pimples, Raih, Blackheads and
Thornton’s
.THURSDAY
Dinner 50c
Green Pea Soup
Brown Rib> of Beef
Creamed Potatoes
Turnips and Greens
Sliced Tomatoes
Muffins and Hot Biscuits
Cocoanut Pi*
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
THURSDAY SUPPER
Pork Chops
Hominy Grits
Fried Sweet Potatoes
EsrallnfMN, Annlas
Cheese Salad
Hot Biscuits
Prune Puddinif
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
()6- thoneM
Taxi Service
Day and Night
For clearing the akin and making it
vigorously healthy, always use Zemo,
the penetrating, antiseptic liquid. When
othera fail it it the one dependable t reat-
ment for skin troubles of allkinds. Zemo
Soap, 25c—Zemo Ointment, 50c.
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. Office
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Mothers, don't let colds get uadetl
way; at the first cough or sniffle rub
Muateroie on the throat and chest.
Musterolc is a pure, white ointment,
made with oil of mustard. It draw,
out congestion, relieves soreness, doe.
all the work of the good old-fashioned
mustard plaster in a gentler way, with-
out the blister. f
Keep a jar handy far aU emergencies;
it may prevent pneumonia in your home.;
To Mothm: Miut.ro!. i. now
*iuli r ' I" 1 * ,oruni meeting und dismiss |he
A^rorCMIdm*aMu.V.«hl’ n( 'he Improvement ot
... „ ■ . C1 T ,if ?" *. ! Hr * 1 *,. ! rondo In thl. sm-tlon. It w.s
3S>65cInJarafctubee.ho»pltelaize.$3. poinud nut Unit this city Is in
^ duiigw of luaing a great part of
Us tourists’ tr»vH unless the»
IUnkh< ad highway from Athens to^ 1
th*» Saratmah river is repaired ini
the places that are almost im-',
FOR SAL*—-’iieatar, bum
* \vn<Kf or coal; I‘Lonc 525. ’ BETTER THAN A MUST ARD PLASTF.R
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The cld folks will enjoy a little trip out in the fresh air—
take them on a trip.
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