The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 19, 1923, Image 6

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TUB BAWWBB-HEBAM. ATHENS. GEORGIA MONDAY. NOVEMBER 19. 1923. FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Stroag Companies. Prompt Adjustments. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Three-Four-Five I jB . ■m kb d n w am CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG PALACE SPECIAL MONDAY! El CM DYE Lsdy Suffering with Womanly Troubles Says She Began to Take Carduf and Soon Was "Well and Strong." Winfield, Knns.—“I nin now well and strong - ," says Mrs. Anna CIov- I cr. of R F. D. 5. near here, but f Mrs. Clover, for tome time for- i inerly, according to a recent state- . ment. was neither well nor strong. Dye or Tint Worn, Faded'“The M o n s t e r” Stirs[ “ ^ f "/°Tro" Things New for 15 cents. I Every Nerve and Thrills i stated never. -and i wa< You Through a n d j Through. Big Western At the Strand—Milton Sills, Alice Lake, j Jackie Coogan Coming in Big Attractions. GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A largo amount of local foods now on hand for Immadlata Disbursement on City Property. You Can-t Afford to Iqnors Such Symptoms While Cheney'* li Ready to Help You. Of rourse ft cough is not a dis ease but merely a symptom. It may simply annoy you and those around you, but if nothing is done to stop it there is no tell ing what complications it maf lead to The time to eradicate that cou*» i at the first warning and the ay is by taking Cheney's Ex* fraid I was going to get in bed. I peetornnt which will correct the nth f suffered with my j cause. Cheney’s Expectorant )iamo ndfe. The call of the theatre is never so strong in tne breast of the weary worker as when somethin, is announced on the boards that gives undoubted promise of a stir- . H 2* successfully. because j r j n ^ laughable spoken perform- JKT2ri° ? y !i ns ,S guaranteed j an £ ThU « Th- Monster ’ whirl with Diamond Dyes" even If yoj i have never dyed before. Drug- . gists have all colors. Directions In each package—-Advertisement. Don’t wonder whether you tint successfully, because. 1 This “The Monster'* which tBPSjiS^SfflBGnP BE PREPARED FOR COUGH8 Do not wait until an attack of “flu" is upon you.- Take care m the little cough or cold and prevent the big one, or an attack of “flu." Bsar in mind Foley’s Honey and Tar f the safe and sure remedy for coughs, colds, -bronchial and throa troubles and coughs resulting from "flu." Foley’s Honey and Tar— the largrht selling cough remedy' itr tho World—from from opiates, j Get th* genuine—refuse suMti- tutes. Bold everywhere.—Adver- J tlsemrtnt. Guard Against "Fin" With Musterole Influenza, Grippe and Pneumonia usually mart with a cold. The moment you get thorn warning aches, get busy with Rood old Musterole. Musterole is a counter-irritant thatl LJ SUZANNE CAUBET (grand niece cf Sarah Bernhardt), coming -The’M. C S?-' 1 , Jt-Iws an the good qualities of the oM-nihioned mustard piaster without tunics to the Colonial Theatre the buster. Friday, November 23, is positively m. t™ 1 * 1 yo^ fi^-Hps. guaranteed to do. It has proven “ ^ ve Its wondeiful powers in that direc tion by its sensational runs in New York, Boston, Chicago and Philadelphia. There is only one company playing "The Monster” and that is the big original Joseph M Gaitcs production which will be seen tbs. i esrd in this city, with its popular actor-nuthcr Crane Wilbur ar.d Suzanne Caubet head ing the cast as they did in the big cities during the past year. Miss Catlbct who has won much praise for her“beauty and intelligence in the,interpretation of heroic spok en parts, is a niece of the late tamouB French actress Mme. Sarah Bernhardt. Mme. Bernhardt personally trained her for a stage career, beginning at the time when she was a mere slip of a girl. Miss Caubet toured and played on the stage with Bern hardt here and abroad in, England and France. Amazing .charactfr* predominate the plot and action which author Wilbur contrived in writing "The Monster” but the humorous turns ho managed to swing into its hair- luisinr; development is nothing less than astonishing to playgoers ami critic salike. It has been said t? contain a laugh for every thrill and as a thriller to have ac complished the greatest hegihts recorded by the modornest of the modern spoken drama. Frank Draien, Brandon Peters and Frederick Smith are in the j head, back and sides—a weak nch-1 searches QUt the basic trouble ing. nervous feering. whatever, It may be, drives out began to try medicines, as 1 J the noxious germs, soothes the In* flamed surfaces and tissues and clears out the air passages so that breathing is made easier. Cheney’s Expectorant has been before the public for s)xty years and grows in popularity year by year. A bottle of this remarkablS hunedy is an insurance against' common every day colds. coughs, nasal troubles whooping cough thS grip, Influenza, bronchitis,, pneu monia. catarrh, asthma, croup, quinsy and bther throat and lung affections. Sold by all druggists and III smaller towns by genera! dealer* In 30c and flOc bottles.—Adver* tisement. knew I was getting worse. I did not seem to find the right remedy until some one told me of Cardul. "I used two bottles before could see any change, but after that it was remarkable how much better I got. . . I can recommend Cardul. for it rertafhly benefited h< sling ointment penetrate, the poem, then a soothing, cooling sensation and quick relief. HaveMustcrolehandy for emergency use. It may prevent aerioua illness. ToMothm: Muit.roUI.now mad* In mfld*r form for babl.a and .mall children. Ask for Children'. Musterole. 35c and 65c, in jars ' and tube* .at Better than a muetardplatter Beware of Imitations! COLDS "Pape’s Cold Compound" Breaks a Cold Right Up Take two tablets every three hours until three does are taken The tlrgt dose always gives relief. The second and third doses com pletely break up the cold. Pleas ant and safe to take. Contains no quinine or opintes. Millions use "Pape's Cold Compound.” Price, thirty-five cent*. Druggists guar antee It.—Advertisement. CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG The popularity of Clara Kimball Young is perennial. Her pictures have suceeded one another rapidly and still they come in answer to an insistent demand from an enthusiastio public. Her latest la "A Wife’s Romance." Announcements FOR MAYOR I hereby announce my candidacy for mayor of th. city of Athena, .object to the Democratic Primary, November 27th. GEORGE C. THOMAS. FOR MAYOR dtizona and taxpayer, of . h»mbv announce O. It. Arnold, Jr., ns n candidate for mayor of Athena, subject to the Democratic Primary of November Till. FOR ALDERMAN I respectfully announce myself S'.“? u U f 2 Alderman from ~'~ t 'w’uh'Mr/'wlbur and'Muii thf Firit Ward, City of Athens, nubjoct to the action of ths Demo- rr ttic primary of November 27, I'J’J”. ‘ I will appreciate the sup port of all voters. E. L. (PUD) JACKSON. FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce my candidacy for re-election to the office of Alderman of the First Ward, sub- jm to the rule* of the Demo cratic Primary. H. T. CULP. FOR ALDERMAN l hereby announce my candicday for reelect ion as aldermon from the Second Ward, subject to tne notion of the Democratic Primary, November 27th, 1923. H. B. HEYWOOD. B8ffB FOR ALDERMAN I hereby announce as a candi date for Alderman from the Sec-, oml Ward, subject to action of the .thorough and careful investigation Democratic Primary November |of‘ the arsenic and calcium arse- sec me “i>aytr Cross' on packago or on tablets you are not getting the ganqine Bayer As pirln proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians ovet twenty-three years for Colds Headache Toothache Lumbago Neuritis Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept “Bayer Tablets of As pirin" only. Each unbrokon pack age contains proven direction*. Handy boxes of twelve tablets cost few cf,nts. Druggists nlsa sell bottles of 24 and 100. Aspirin Is the trade mark of Bayer Man ufacture of Monoaceticucidekter of BalicyllcacIO.—Advertisement. Caubet. Advises Caution / In Buying Calcium Arsenate in State (By Associated Press.) ATLANTA, Ga.-Ira Williams, state entomologist. Saturday is sued a statement to the farmers of Georgia not to be "stampeded" into buying calcium anenate at high prices. Mr. Williams said that there will be plenty of the poison manufactured during the! coming year and the indications* arc the prices will be lower than last year. His statement follows: . "I have just returned from New York where 1 have been repre- avnt'.ng the Georgia State Board of Entomology, and made a very CUT THIS OUT—IT 18 WORTH MONEY Rend this ad and ten cents t« Foley & Co.. 2885. Sheffield Ave. Chicago, litre writing your name and address clearly. You wi!\ re ceive a ten cent bottle of FOL- EX'S HONEY AND TAR foi Coughs, Colds, and Croup, alsc free sample packaged of FOLE1 KIDNEY PILLS for Backache Rheumatic Pains, Kidney and Blad dcr trouble, and FOLEY CATHAR TIC TABLETS for Constlpatloi and Biliousness. These wonderfu remedlea have helped millions of people. Wry them. Sold every where.—Advertisement. ~ J. P. McCALL. FOR ALDERMAN *1 hereby announce as a candi- i oate for Aiuerm*., front the Third Ward, subject to action of the Democratic Primary November B. R. BL00DW0RTH. note situation ip this country. ’’The board thinks it only right that I should give to the public some of the facta which should be beneficial. Especially since there p; — -v. ••iusiHHHi - Ivan »n« *.... - ja being carried on in th'* •tat* a j Y’ard, subject to action of the widespread campaign of propa- ! Siu** . Primary November ganda designed to influence the ■■■ML r> v. wv farmers of ihe state to buy at B. R. BL00DW0R1H. jonce for fear the .supply might bo .. ....... I exhausted and the price go a FOR ALDERMAN j great deal higher. While it isi W-< D J hereby announce as a candi-. true that the smelters control a I S ,e J or Alderman from the Fourth | arge part o{ the white arsenic. I „ 8U ®i® ct to the Democrats ■ f rom which calcium arsenate is ■ JTimary, November 27th. ] made, they try to secure the high- ] t . ”• TINDALL, .^gt price possible for the white R rnn TTnvmf \v J arsenic and hold the price up un- H'V‘ - r UK ALlifcKMAN less there comes in from some £ respectfuUy announce myself gourct competition, but there still WEBE!* t rJZ Alderman from i remains in the United States a the Fifth Ward, City of Athens,. Krea t deal of arsenic that is not i Georgia, aubjeet to the action of j controlled by the smelters and will TJgmocratic Primary to be held not ^ controlled by them in the November 27th, 1923. I will «P* I future jM e .ate the support of every j "Representing the farmers of the state we have investigated the facts. We know' that it is not necessary for them to be rushed now Into buying calcium arre- Apples, Apples APPLES, APPLES Nice Big, Red APPLES 10c Dozen McLELLAN’S 5-10-25c STORE We Give Trade Coupons Chronic coughs ana persistent lead to serious lung trouble. You It soothes and heals the inflame*! membranes and kills tho germ. Of all known drugs, creosote la re cognised by the medical fraternity as the greatciit heating agency for the treatment of chronic coughs and colds and other forms of throat and lung troubles. Creomulsion contains, ;n addition to creosote, other healing eie. ment* which *o6the and heal the in* it stop the frri- ion, while the _ the stomach Is absorbed Into the blood, attacks the 1 destroys the nmption. is guaranteed satiufai rent ment of chron ■olds, bronchial aathama. chron ly catarrhal hmnchftls and other forms of throat und lung diseases, and is excellent for building up the syatetn after colds or the flue. Money re. funded Jf anyrough or cold, no matter Palace 8pecial Showing Monday CLARA KIMBALL YfiuNG .founded oh Mary Roberts Rhinc- PALACE MONDAY, "A hart's novel, familiar to millions WIFE'S ROMANCE" of readers. This p'eturo of Jackie’s Joyce Addison, wife of an Amer- by the way, la thb first he has lean attache In Madrid*, looks to rnado under that enormous con- her painting as sole entertainment, j tract iho signed last year with ns her husband oglects her for Metro—and "Long Livo tho King" business. One night late, while wo know is magnificent. Don’t driving, sho meets and is robbed flat to see Jackie in his latest ptc- by bandit who prove sufficently' ture. cliivulrus to see her home. She' recognize in him a good subject. AT THE MOVIES THI8 WEEK This lends to a dangerous friend-) PALACE .ship and n trip to a notorious cafe* MONDAY: Clara Tfctmball Young, where she la seen by an old friend. I "A Wife’s Romance.” Comedy, < She Bees tho wisdom of giving up "East Is Worst.”. her bandit and, much to h's «n-i TUESDAY: Marion Mack and for*} happiness, tells him it is all lm-! tv film stars in "Mary of the possible. Her husband overhears Movies." Nows Events, and determines to reform and be 1 WEDNESDAY: Milton Sills and' sweetheart as well as husband. I Alice Lake, special showing, I i "Environment-” News Events. I renew.. .O a a btmbdh A [THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: (Ex-I DEVILS PARTNER A , traordlnary): Jackie Coogan in, WONDERFUL MELODRAMA I M ary Roberts Rhlneharfs story. AT THE STRAND MONDAY I “Long LfvA tho King.” This one | Stories of the Northwest Mount-1 j„ a CO rker. cil aro always welcome whether i SATURDAY: Own Moore, Virginia in novel form or ae a living pie- ••Thqndergalo." Comedy, turlzation on tho screen end "The j .<h 0 h| Everyth'nf." DeVl’s partner” which opes at the : STRAND Strand Theatre dfouday' is »ure M0 NDAY: Big Western Special: Atlantian Made Press Chairman Of Woman’s Club BLACKSHEAR, ,Ga.—The ap pointment of Mrs. McCord Rob erts of Atlanta, as director of ths publicity department of the Geor gia Federation of Women’s Clubs, for the purpose of distributing club news to the press of the state, Saturday night was announc ed by Mrs. Archibald P. Brantley, president. In making the announcement. Mr«. Brantley mated that it »■„, the purpose of the federation provide every facility for Hi. sembllng and distributing of elth new, to all papers In Georgia. The president hns requested editors of the various club pages to communicate with Mrs. Roberts who reside, at 75 Montgomery Ferry Road, Atlanta, to assist htr In setting news Material for the pullers. District presidents alto have been asked to arrange with Mrs. Roberts for the dissemination of their news:. Coughing oiJy aggravates a cough pOUGHSare* frequently due merely to irritation caused by a congested condition of throat and lung tissue. Persistent backing will then only increase the conges tion and continue the cough indefi nitely. Such coughs can and should Control coughing— the first step in cur ing a tough. be stopped at once because they are a futile waste of strength. Dr. King’s New Discovery checks coughing quickly and without any bad after-effects. It quiets violent throat and lung spasms and gives the congestion a chance to clear sway. It has an agreeable, taste. All druggists. Dr. KING’S NEW DISCOVERY to be well supported' by the pic ture patronizig public. “The Devil’s Partner” is melo drama In its most acceptable form and provides all the thrills which we expect in mclodrams plus a sanity of plot which makes the enVre production most convincing and realistic. "The Devil’s .Partner.” comedy, "Cracked Wedding Bells.” TUESDAY: Tom SchanL "Tipped Off.” "Beasts, of Paradise.” Ex tra. WEDNESDAY: Special Return showing. Riu-Tin-Tin, famous Dog, "Where the Nort hBeglne.” Comedy,. "Hang Oon.” i THURSDAY: Bull MontMt, (com JACKIE COOQAN • city): "BreaVfmt into Sooaty.” PALACE THURSDAY I FRIDAY: Irving Cummings (west- Wo have the great pleasure to ern): 'Ulan's Law.” “Leather announce to you that otir theatre ( Pushers.” extra, will show Thursday, Jackie Coo-1 SATURDAY: Jack Hoxie (west- gan in his greatest picture. "Long | ern) "The Man in the Raw.' Live the King.” The story Is • Wm. Duncan. "Steele Trail.” vt how* long Ktanding, la not relieved after taking acocrding to direction!. A*k your druggist. Creomulsion Co. Atlanta. 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FOR ALDERMAN 1 hereby announce a* u candi date for Alderman from the Fifth Ward, subject to the action of the Primary, November nate.” B. DUNAWAY. Read Banner-Hera!d „ _ W^nt Ads. i YellowCabCo. PHONE 66 Office GEORGIAN HOTEL AMBULANCE 106-Phone-1025 DORSEY’S Funeral Chapel Hancock and College Avenues. NEW- YORK COTTON Open P. C. January 33.60 33.63 March 33.75 33.80 Dec. ., ., 34.05 33.54 It A. M. Rids: January 34.08: March 34.35; December 34.47. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Open P. C. January 33.43 83.70 March 38.60 33.85 Dec 33.30 34.21 11 A. M. Bida: January 33.95;' March 34.14; December 33.86. | P. C I CHICAGO GRAIN Open WHEAT— July 10514 107% Dec 101% 101% May 107% 105% CORN— July 72% .... Dec 73% .... May 72% .... OATS— Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. •July .. JUy . .. U .'. 43% .... Read Read Banner-Herald BANNER-HERALD Want Ads. 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