The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 18, 1923, Image 3

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fTre insurance” Y ..„ o( Stti.Uctorr S.nrtM. Sttoi* Compgnt*. -“ en Ta”x eSSSShSfik MGR. CRANGE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. ph0M ThtM .Fonr-Flr« ’••The FouV*EM|3^ r< Life. .Sect. *T*« Man ;SSf‘ «'"*• “■Supt^a&fBft Chl " > * 1 *“ ' Mr rol(tult4, Carter, Hupt. . r K society at 4 P m ,v ’ c. E. Society, at 4 ’ senior C. E. Soriety at •:,-rT i Churih who First Prince Avenue Baptist Dr. J. J. Bennett, pastor. Sunday reboot 10 o’clock, S. B. Wingfield, Supt. Drenching by the pastor both morning nnd evening services. At 11 o’clock In the morning and * o’clock In the evening. B. Y. P. U. 7 o’clock in the eve ning. j Midweek prayer and praise ser* vice ^Wednesday evening at I o'clock. m ectU*i?fUoaaday «*• enrdial ° Invitation to all of services. E..t Athana Baptiat „ p Elliott, parlor. m ’ Sunday school. \y CnofuT, Hunt preaching bj* the pastor n r . P. VlXmCet- preaching by the Pa»'o|- |Kl. lt:IS' ,r >- J 1 ", 1 *" p Fr "' "i'rrsonnl Eva»‘ Gov. Walton Quits ^ Got ^crease ! Impeachment Battle In Cotton Yield | (Continued From Pape One) ontinued Fro*" p *0* 0n#) St. Joepeh’e Catholic Church Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. High Mass. 10:30 a. m . Benediction' of the Blessed Sac rntnent Immediately after Mas* Sacrament immediately after Muss. Non-Catholics tire coidlnlly vited to attend any of these ser* * FATHER CLARK. Fir.1 Baptist Church Wilkinson, pastor, School 10-a. rn. n. Moil “The Truth V. P. U. will mej»t First Methodist Church Corner Lumpkin Street and Han cock avenue. Rev. S. E. Wasson. Pastor. H p. Stephens. Sunday Schoc4 superintendent. Sunday school 10 a. ni. Regular services by pnstor. Rpworth League at 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday eve nirtp at 8 p. m. The Woman’s Mlsidonary clety, meets every first and third Monday afternoons nt 6 o’clock If the church. You are invited to come worship with us. and _ . ,,nteed by the state and national ., ....anliatlons. Iianks I Constitutions. C 'J ut Athono it they will ; Governor Walton then loiiac, of AtnooJ .. r declared that while «— ,lo the spirit of it »»“! members of the court want.* .11 times i-n season anu ^ hlm ft fnlr , rlnl h e had ; season, to , In • concluded that such was Impossible those- who are engaged , Walton and the memberi L. ‘"I* -.off. he t^n walk.* SSSVSi s i ,hl ' roora - taking. . thnt ...HEARING further suise** *® al ‘ 1 BREAKS UP , Stimulate ana" | "he hearing broke up h few min •C. vtty In the growth of this . ^ „ , um nlt when Tom unity, which has a -preoideat of the senate, u. And demand, that hbfhe | J ,, T . Sprague. a be Uevlaed hy whlch priie. u{ Governor 1 , loiat secured to be awarded aa , staff. . Anglin, after a brief - — ; the court, had stated that another I member of the defense had rs- I quested that all subpoena, fords- • fp n «i> witnesses be wlthdray. o the member o( the Goy a r .hauled thnt bo did not ■ho make, the M of g** u . Anflln .hen wd.ed .n ~ enn acre during this y.ar | iirtlc)(t froI)1 4 nearby dask and !5.00 i* ARE ESTED i nrilClP iruiu a. * . l».uu „ I hurled It at Bpnwue ni.u • - ■u the one who makes I"* i him. Sevang senators and 1 best yield. 110.00. | th , wr reant of arms stopped him ■o the one who makes the , Th(i mnrshB u „f the court later best yield. »16.00. atated that Senator Anglin had no* •o tho on*wW-tn* 4 ** lh,! hurled the nbloet nt Sprague but toll yield. «».«• t that he bad struck thaoWeet a. j th.c boy W*kl» 8 ®“'/ he hurried toward him and sent It club or In tb« Votat0 ^; 1 spinning through the Mr. Itural clasaea .Who makes. Hu | 1<Pq0 , n ,i v the hearlngwaa ad- ,.l yield of ctjffdn on throe Joarn -d fee ss minute. WhHa the (luring 1924, 02P.90- renntnrs ennld get ,hr JL’**2‘ h 'o such a -boR Who mi\kes . Th0 Court meir.tiers and the ■ Kj>ut vicin'. $-0.00. ; nrosecutors were astounded wnen best ytalttr«K best and hi. defens. ;vna third heat Wnltnn and hi. defens. _ Withdrew When the easeutlv. and Ing the fourth I h jJ. rr || n ue, had walked quietly the ono $15.00. _ o tho one making field, UO.OO. o tho adult fanner «ho the best yield of coltnn on ere. during lllS'l**®®- o such an adult making see- esl yield. »2«J)0 hi. retinue, had walked quietly from the room, they were left storing nt the tow nr empty chair, all that rematnM of the Oovernort defense l such*a']ri aduU* making th. | E&SiM*** . ibo l host yleli^5w*l. ■al . SOCIETY WHAT’S WHAT and WHERE as seen by gMarjorie ‘Daw - IN— oAthens Shop "■^tcommieslou eubject to recall pro Iccedimif I 11 Do you con*ider the pre** ent ethod of assessing city, realty satisfaetpry? If ndt. what in provemenis \vould you »“Seost. 12. Bo you advocate the em- ploymet of an expert a limited length of time, for the purpose of working out u city plan to control future cxtentlons ad developments —Including public parks, play grounds, opening of n « w sit* 81 *- el The answers of the kboye Quea* I lions will be pnhUahed <hy the League and If the candidate haa J^t r.wered at all thl. fast will also be pubVshed. FflIRftll.Q.O.F. FESTIVAL CLOSES Observer Again Comments on the « T. B.” Situation . .... Ids follow* Prizes in Poultry Showi^^^ '« •*»* *« •* and Community and j Felton Fkmlug l*t and 2nd pullet It lan’t e day too tarty to reminded of Christmas shopping, wo fllimpso old Sonta coming with jingling bells over ico and snow, to tho lovely lit tle city of Athono. Marjorie Daw io bock to tell you what oho sow lost weak In tho otorso and how people ore planning to make the shoppor’o task so vary easy. Gift idaas arc suggested everywhere, tho Yuletide tog will soon bp burning and wo ora feeling a tugging at our heart strings, flashing mesnagos to our mlndo, suggestion of gifts, ate. Oh! What a joyous sea- t son, a season to mako others happy. Marjorie wants to tell you whet two debutantes ere doing besides doing society. j appealing model blacky eatln^ can- apiJCUlilllK SSSV.CC . ton; and a third, the favored coat effect another entrancing . guise, naiul colored braid and Oalilottc buckle* in the tame hued material of the dress which 1* Navy Polret twill. Leader in Women’s League Will Address Athens Public Tues. „e know all that 1* aualnteat and most alluring In the Pnlge model* cannot be described in this limited space. There la a delight fully alluring and refreshing note in each garment. How amasingly cheap, $-9.60. (Continued From Paao Ono) nity. With her it is not a que* tion of what can be gotten out of politics but what the women as well as the men, of the commun ity should give to politics. Fired with the vision of what a true democracy could and should be if tho citizens would look upon it in the right way. Mis* Woolley is the ideal person to communicate this view to other*. ^Wherever she goes she leave* behind her a greeter and better community spirit which make* one realize »he is a worthy descendant of our great southern leader of two gen erations ago. After her visit wo know that the southern women are not going to be slacker* when it come* to new duties and responsi bilities though these duties may not bo Just the same as they were in our grandfather’s time before all the modem inventions. Miss Woolley arrived in Georgia on October 30th and made a short trip through the Ninth Congres-, .tonal District before going to Sooth Georgia. She visit'd Gain- esville, Lnvvrenceville and Winder. On November 5th she spoke lit Darien, from there she went to It la lovely to grace society but more so when other added charm, of the worth while things may hr counted In summing up one's »«■ sets. Two of Athens most popu lar college belles have decided ti show the public what they can do In the handicraft line which comes under the head of domestic art. [SZMTvSfrml n vudo*. I Nashville and ThomssVille. nut*r me sso»m — , Mieses Louie* Upson and Hal- lie Kilpatrick have an * X8U| '“' dtsnlay of.beautiful things In the dowers SwThbd Candy Shop, which has attracted hundred, onssers by. throe nrttrles are sale, nnd orders will be taken for duplicates. There Is a real, touch The IMvIson Nicholson Co., will Jt on sale Monday a gorgeous iot of fur coats of unsurpassing lu-adty. These wonderful coots are new from the furrier, elegant, nnd stylishly modeled. These nippy cold days proclaiming freeslj weather anil bllssardy galea added Incentive and desire for DISCUSSED LOCAI, PLANS , of these soft warm wraps. Miss Woolley remained long enough in each city not only to speak at a rally at which both men and women were present but Uacuaacd with the women work ers the idans nnd programs for focal work in each community. She speaks'not only from her own ex igence as to wtatJ*™**™. Handsome *eal with contrasting fur collar, beautifully lined with ecssful line i* for local league* to plicate*. - the artist in the rplendld and quinite brocade are Indeed swell, cesstui line i» —“ . pursue but from the experience of women throughout the nation, be rng intoueh with them through ik. -Ki, leader of women, Mrs. Maud Wood Park, PWng*"* <»«'*• ,orime ‘ National League of Women Vot- Cr Mrs. H. B. Cliambcrlin, presi dent of the Georgia League, an nounces that the .Icaguc convcn; t*an —411 take nlaco the last week £ January in Brunawic* anu urges all women, whether mem ber of the league or not to at- - . , - Siss.ou nnu 11 m,n,-I ---— — tetul the convention which sm worthy of n j ,| ,p no. and still unothcr marked pcl . t t0 bo tho biggest “J’ d , m0 ?‘ any heu«e-,J 11() |)0 now M These are d’ nlh " s |„ t fc one ever held in I only a few of the figures In the I Georgia. ■ hardly And adjectives suf.! rich nnd sumpteouv nrrny of »or-| , , ,, fieient of dMOftpUVi iiilUi* t«> fm 'AllSWCrS W III BC a a. 1 outlav of ukc-I They urn on display In the mill - — - - ful and ornamental nrtlcle*. tliesf . department of the Davlmfn-Nlch- popular girl* have found time to olson Co. Would that I OI ine «ruB» - very clever workmanship ot them dainty artlclee, to be appreciated must be seen. Oh! my »ucb pretty card table cover*, nnd many more gift, of .needlework. Hand- painted article*, novelties, suitable not only for Slf.r »>'" iu ** ,4 ' nrettlest thing* in the world n>r oriser. Each ond every article pro* claim* your undivided attention 'O exquisitely made, so perfect In color motif nnd most worths^ of n conspicuous place in * hold nnd moat deslrahte. Marjorie was invited to inspect nnd pnss on some of the prices, which seems almost incredible. Now Ilmen while I whisper the good new*. One superb coat of seal trimmed in iiiink reduced from 9275 to Sisn.ta. It Is a dream k>f beauty and a Joy forever. One mnrked from 1171.00 to Stsg.tO and another S1IB.00 One hundred thohsend wW to Janancst* earthquake In 1W$» or 100,000 Americana killed by tucer- •WeSJSvtois-vWWg at once; the other took one every "^bTehTlhe worse? One h»P- p^d once tn the W.to^ ot m.n- {ho other Is repeated every T 8 “ r - one could not be prevented and no Acnln which Is the worse? Tho one's sponsible; the other c.n 4,6 van rt the *100,000 Hi rer, in our country, oar neighborhood problem. Tbe doctore eel 1 mate that there are now 270 cases in Clarke county. Last December , th « *““.” ‘£1 having charge of tke Annual Chrietmae Seal Sale for financing SSSSSk -<-k to Athens riarke county increased tne aaie over the previous year six-fold. This year the sale !■ to be pnt on again’and a determined effort will be made to eurpaea »ny Otherrity a mtnta In the rate of Increase again 0 and’every eltlsen tn the cUy and county will be myed to con- tribute to the work being done W our nursing service, our educe tlonal work in “ homes, and the cllnlcg that are soon to bo -establtohed. In fact to our" all-tho-year-arosmd campaign of prevention, br th« purchaae ot these seals. * . . Wo now have a nnrae °n *he job. Mias R. M. 'iMcOlnley, and she la giving constant attention to about thirty patients suffering f[° m bcrculor-ls and is almost jlhlly finding other cakes that need at- ‘“^rneet. the demands of th's work the commfttee egpecta to mall seals in letters to those who cannot be easily reached. Petaon- nlly. but throughout the dty com mittens, shortly after <he *lrst m December, will make » toorough cenve-s In the Interest of the aale. It la hoped thet every ono re ceiving theletter *»«■«>» and every one celled upon by the rommitteo w'll think of the tong- ulahlng sufferers they ere anpeal- Ing for and let his piirchsoo he k thanks offering for hie own good Visited by thousand* of pqppie tl*.e Clarke County Fair and Odd FcUow* Festival * closed Inst night- 'The prises for the woman*’ community .whihitB Ami 1 itrlrt*' club work follow^ j B»^e, WftI-. - T .-. I went to Mis* Md.y Hall fir*; and ImIss Elsie Todd *J.* »•»(!. In Lpc girls’ ntoud contest. Miss .lt. Greenwen f;in. for the i»-»t long bread. Miss Snail »>9S»t!r first for the tKfct nIx in . -. *. Mies Ruth ••;«■*» leconrt; Min S.»rah L , *t , r son mid • the Girls’ Club Exhibits Are}"- i- Awarded Saturday. John Booth. 3rd c W, Weather*. Icgrr exhibits ami 1 girls’ club work follow#; Vegetables, first prise, Mr*. W. M- Colic; second. Mrs. T. A. Henry. Pre*. serves, first Mr*. W. M. Code: iwond George O'Kelley 1st pen black per. sey plant. Oakor Patat let rock. 1st pullet Eli. or laced wyandott*. , Bryan 8ralth l*t cock Silver Span. gird Hamburg. Walter Marbtjt 3rd : . Red*.. , 2nd pullet Mr*. T. A. Henry. ; Jcllle*, Mr*. J. W. Hroggins second and Mrs. W.,M. Colle first. Pickles, first Mrs. T. A. Henry; second Mrs. W. R. Jennings. Best pair of pear preserve* Mr*. J. W. Hcoggln*. peach, Mrt. W. M. Colic;'watermelon peach, Mrs. W. M. Colic; 'watcrmrl rind. Mrs. W. H. Colle; fig prewrv Mr*. J. W. Heoggins; blackberry Jam Mr*. W. R. Jennings: strawberry Jam Mrs. .J yv. Scoggins. Best Jar canned peaches Mr*. W. R. Jennings; blackberries. Mr*. T. Hancock; pears. Mrs. J. D. Flemming* J.‘ J). Hunt* 3rd pen I*. I. Bed>j, J. it. Uoogler l*t hen light Ijramer. Herman Htlen 2ml pullet 3rd pullet. . 2m! cock white rock* Dan Norton 1 1st cock red*. Monroe Hearing let cock, hen 2nd pullet black Jersey Jalnt. J. F. Jones 1st pen white legon* 1st pullet, 1st cock W. L. Mr*. Ora Bentot% 1st cock, lien whits logon*. Dr. ^Hal Hodgson 1st cock barred Hancock; ytata Mra. J. D. Flemming, f 884 *-, , 3 plcktc. Mr.. E. Spennur; poach plcklci 1*5"' ‘* l *"' 1 !nd c<Kk wh “ W1J "' finri ssz >"-**»■ >« *< .. cock red*. J. M. F. Watson. ATHENS iWARDS Best beo spread. Ml** Ilia Hall; best turfleid bed spread, Mrs. W. K Henry; best knittel bed spread, Mrs Huff; best tatting. Mis* Martha Nunn; best crocheting, Mrs. R. D. Hancock; best embroidered, Mr*. Grady Pit* tatd; best *lx muffin*. Mrs. Lester; best biscuits, Mrs. A. Lester; b«M six rolls, Mrs. E. P. KSnney won sec- ond tor the best *lx muffins nrrt Mr* Bob-Bridges second for the best six biscuits. Miss Massie Bailey won first prise for the best garden exhibit with rcc. ord book, second Miss Ruth drcenjvay cock red*. R. , E. i Bridges 1st peh cock white rock*. Mussolini Opposes Adding of Further German Penalties (Continued From Page One) —BY OBSERVER. New Residential Section to Open make. Their nlmblf fingers have !ndced been busy, and to get yout orders In. they must be early for they have fancinnted tho crowds gfcjch dally posa. you a better description, but the opportunity is open to the public, the women especially to come and yourself} for seeing is bo* Made Public For Use of the Voter (Continued from page one.) liovin(| Hr. anil nr... Apttowhll. and Un. ! Dan Magll spent Baturday In Atlanta best -«d father J. N. “rtrtd ip'nnp^i. h='" rciun,.-.! rn-m Attojl* dare huntay. bo to, a „ we ta, vl.lt to frlcnta anl ta lon prixa offTlOO.00. I tame. -"c’r.V 'di.tretor ->o Th , frtemt. K W. Cared. tbo dtotetoe and m-bltor -U rejj- Iror a rtatailud utatomcnt hour, forlanataly ,lmt. 'Z££mm m0de "J ha.ln«l to Her M1 for aim. hagth »f cnllfvgy™»Tnoont andl R( tjmu n ,uu uii.tanding [i-rtlllaerfmotliwl and (.-out, — "imlng. atf#i#>|t i -■ ieaa tbmn Bev«noito>>l h; * nan variety | Mr. irviiifc-'N" h ataple dtoiwc to the KWolgcn ivf. tmtcnlay for hlr order to OHBato that all th» hanking and war.-houai' r.r.- tlona get aquarolj '" ‘‘“'J irosttm and, m-» . y rivalry, fo-opc.rate towatn cm2, we that— E8T D. Klunigen' left Huturd^y for Tampa. Fla., to attendee i&stfi Light Convention, Th.- LudU- AtfltUUary «»f the V t at the ”Y” auditorium ue*d.G. X«vrn.l*h =»- •* •‘ ,evcn °' c]oC * AU ..idle* lni.-r/.-5-ted in the work thi V M. r A an- urged to attend th« meeting 80R8 - _ * i warehouoeaJIBonv^ [a the one variety of cotton e county. . a banka- aponaor and rnc «*' . bo adult farmers to tnen era prolocta. ,. ;g R «°r^rr r .breci M „. K .... ngo tho hoy* - ^ |U ^ pMovarwl from "“ww.ni. cub Father Clark ha. foturnrd from Pittsburg, where ha «« 88 “ #d #n account of hi. .later*, dtath. _ Read snner- Herald Want Ads. may know how to vole. Tho qu«- tlonnalrn 1- an to find out where candidate, for murVctpal offlco atond on certain proposed or contemplated ,-iubllc Improvements. Tho League doaa I pot ludorao candidate. It toavea tho record of tho candidate or ht« published opinions to guide the voter., . . Kw Twelve questions ere askea oy the League. Flvo of tho questions are concernod o®*/ ^ can * didatex personal! fife. (Continued F«»"» P«Be One) for the erection of several sub stantial residences Just “ » oon the lots are made available building purposes. Mr. Davison- states that local realtors will begin disposing of the lot* iu tide beautiful subdivision within tho next week or ten days, and that prices and terms will be mads exceptionally attractive. He i» very enthusiastic over the pros pect of converting this property In to one of the most desirable resi dential sections In the city, and plans to expedite the development work with the utmost dispatch. third. Miss Margant Jennings; fourth Miss Corens Barber: fifth. Miss Fian ces Evan and sixth Miss Dorothy Hancock. Miss Slslo Todd won first for the best special peach or pear exhlblti' with perennial club record and Miss Jessie 8. Hall, second and Miss Man Todd third. Miss Mary Hall won first for the h€»\ special fig exhibit will 1 record. Miss 8l*sle Todd second and Miss Margaret Jennings, third,. GRAPE EXHIBIT Mins Mary Hall won first place fut the best peecial grape exhibit with record; Miss Elsie Todd, second nnd Jesslo Hall third; Miss Mary Todd, fourth. Miss Maggie Bailey won flr*l pines for the best pepper exhibit. The following were awarded # scholarships for the best work done, Miss’ Elsie TodiL flret: Situ Haggle Bailey, nee ond; Miss Eva Bailey third; .Miss Dor othy Hancock and Miss Lena Allen also won prises. Miss Frances Evans won a prixo for the greatest number of fig products; |d!sa Minnie Huff and Urena Huff , won a pri»* for the beat par of tomatoes; Ml** Emily JohAson won a pr!*c for th* best garden work and for the best hand made basket; Ml*« Mary Hall won first; Miss Jessie Hall, second and Miss Mary Lou Adam* fur general excellence. In the second sewing cnhlbit Ml** Margaret Jennings won first prixs and Mls* Mary Lou Adams second nnd In the third rear exhibit MU* Bv» Balky won first prUi and Miss Mug.' gle Bailey second; >'.L* Eva Halle* won first prUe and M»*» MaggU both sides of the channel to pre serve tho Integrity of tho Franco- Brit/sh alliance. There were indications st the foreign office that Franco was changing he rattltude aa to some of ‘* her threatened’ penalties against - Germay fn that event of tho fail ure of the latter to give up the former crown prince and permit tho interolVed military control to recumo It’s Interrupted investiga tion of Gonran armamants. FOR RENT—One or two large . furnished rooms on Milledge Avenue. Phons 1303. i BANNER-IIERALD WANT ADS. (Contlnuad From Paso FOR SALE—One piano, standard make, excellent condition, at reasonable price. If interested write -W- C8 fe Banner-Herald.. . n20p FOUND—Gold Medal. Name. Mary Johnson. General Excellence, 1919. Owner can get sumo hy plying for this advertisement. TAKEN UP—One cow, Thursday sight. Qwnnr can get aamir * paying for ad and feed ami idem tifying animal. Thono 1226-J. • m»c WOULD MAKE TAXATION EASY ON HOME OWNERS {COMPLETE questionnaire . Henson'* Ilakery Is l.„ i IiIk institutions of good things In | Athens. It hu* risen" like *no\vy, flukey bread to heights sub Jime, nnd stands i*re-emlnently one nf Athens greatest, assets. The reatest. assets. The l . )er | ence building on Hancock avenue hue,, 5 p n steadily grown until there I* The questionnaire In full tp\-> Iowt: 1. Age? 2. Address? 3. Education? • 4. Business or professional ex FOR BENT—Two'or three un nished rooms With all « icnccv. 1 Possession at one - K.-t:i College Avenue. * n -" 1 LOST—heavy, dark, green coat, with my name on tape to nocl-ct or in collar, ltewaru. David S. Campbell, H8 MiUclge Terrace, or C. D. Campbell. .*'7 Holman Bldg? 111 Previous public offices? steadily grown unm tnerr n? »»»j What Is your attltndo to- n*om left to make It bigger and \ wan j g tho elimination of ward ‘ iinew? Would 'you advocate «•* Henson’s brand is the best ever.. c | ec tlon of aldermen by the city Pcnson'K cakes are so good the • at skid aldermen to Ih 1 clldreti ery for them. t chosen- |*<respectlvely of ward The pies are like our roothprs ( would you advocate the #IM * election of aldermen by the city at large,# retaining the feature ot in Athens The cneapesi — - .local representation aa It now ex- Paige model by wholcwig |/$27.M, already In the nlr. Give yodr .r L„, ' ‘ - ,5, • dera curly for Thnnkaglvlng and) ? - Do von advocate the eiec- supply t.y' tlon 0( th ; Boanj of Education hy the city at large? Do you favor The Fashion Hho|i nnnoun.-ea n stunning sale of Peggy Palae dres. many handsome and exqulslt** i n»«? *“« •*— —--'-r - model. Thirty dresses the like of ii.ed to moke, full of the best «II- whteh ha. never been on display Ing and high with meringue. Th. In Athens. The cheapest J-«»f "tdey frngnineo nf fruit cake tn this lot dresses ranging - - -- - . „„„ w .,| 1,0 nut on sale Wed- Christina.. Benson nesday morning for 4JS.S0. Here the wholesale as well as retail Hou will find Polret twills, twill nnd already Batmen's Bakery I. cords, satins, eanton. satin canton. I household word „ to 42. I had the priv-1 Everything on sale nr rneir R—;- ■ an Heel or seeing these wonderful I and many of tho grocery stores in | creation. Tn'l.hry are rare bar- the city, with a shipping list to- Fverv dress n creation in J out of town customer*. S3? who d«* know what Nor t. thl. all for a beautiful »>«* p*eirv Pnlge dress means to th* | Luncheonette Is one of it* great- well dressed woman. Elegance and eat tributaries situated on Clayton .■martneon a style and Individual-, rtreet near th. Taylor Etectrlo Co. tre of Surpassing charm. Here Is They have inatallcd « bakln- nlanl _ 1. _ l„,Ue Ml. I th. lalMt Sllll II niPHtii n «ta»ta«=., — — »|) e placing of women on the !k>an. far nnd nenr 0 f Education? If so, what percent- sale nt their Pbint | , arm. ncre 4-v i nc) ii«»c hwhh.vw •• • i Klwanlt club speosor wees. 'k®h« T? ... a leader of the)of th. totast and most up to date .go tho boys to the one ^{^“^“^^00 wtt. "Vnavy and .areennedlngateto | • - its kPu tH , Central <t tto. railway Vavy Fanor'ar.d erern crepe Julia;lasted these delertahle sandwiches7 cuffs HK-kctr and panel emhroi-lSo good yon never know when you and another stun- have enourh. they are porfeotly READ ItaSto jhltoa flaring cuff*. and '^Athens Is proud of thin splendid BANNER-HERALD panei eomhlr.e to giro a, .bakery, one of the best and most \V \\T ADS. | inimTlT aaghlng^ quality 40 this eompute to the State. ■ bond 8. Do you advocate issue for scliools In 1924? S. Do you advocate the cun soli datlon of c*ty and .county school lystema under ono management or hoard? Do you advocate consolidation of city and hc-ath board? 10. Do you advocate the enact ment of a law which would make the mayor, member*, of council and members of the Orii Service (By Associated Press) [ AUGUSTA. Ga.—-"If I were csai of Georgia. I would by official do cree instanter. establish a aya- torn of taxation whereby ou I young people would be enoouraged ! to own tneir own liufriss,** MlUwee Owens, managing editor of th Augusta Herald, waald in a state m*nt made public today. fc If necessary and practical," he continued, “the legislature would •Io well to nutholze. a vote of the people on an amend/n* nS t0 'he constitution which would exempt nil new homes, where they are oc cupied by the owner, from all tax-, a tlon , for n period of five yewW thus permitting persona of small niriin* to complete payment on f.helr home before being harrnreed by taxes, which. In many Instances, cause them to ubondon their strug- .» to own a home and go hack to ntlng Any municipality, county «• state where a majority of the rltisens own' their homes, need have no fear of bolshevism or serious disorder* «f any kind, any may well expect a long period of proa parity and happiness. • Economy, thrift and hard work 1* what Georgia need* rather than a tax la wthat will bring iqorc revenues to the state treasury There should be a closer scrutiny of expenditures all along the tine. We may have outgrown our sys tem of tax collections, but alt will agree that they are high enough •‘With a modern and efficient tax system and* greater economy, such crying needs a* better highways wild m°re liberal appropriations.ft* «.ur moat worthy Institutions . will i eb n natural result." pounds of Excess Trial Treatment Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. • Many of your friends think that you are too fat. You too rjjdUsju Dot wh^y^in gagassaaaBSg r.ncla «t patUnta for t»l radu*ll««» , - Without Change of Diet « Unnecessary Exercise KiUin my hj* ms ftia nc* • ' Out becoming hrtdoothott ct buoth ikjr.k you very mmh fm uhot you h done/of **. Loot 48 Pounds. Afrt. F~ Homer mtsi "Weil, / ■ [ . to tnjorm you that I hart Ant 48 poumU ** *“ to inform you IMI / naio urn »» ~ -- --- Make up your mind thi-i very day to get nd of that la .Vt nte DR. R. NEWMAN | 286 Fifth Avenue, Desk 11-28 .NEW YORSliuS