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TUB HANNBH-flEHHP. ATHENS. GEORGIA
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COLONIAL THEATRE
FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 23—Not A Picture.
Joseph M. Gaites Presents
In Person in His Own
Spoken
MYSTERY PLAY OF THRILLS—LAUGHS
AND SURPRISES
To be given in this city the same in every de
tail as New York, Boston and Chicago saw it.
PRICES: 50c to $2.50—Plus War Tax.
Sale Opens Wednesday—Mall Orders Now.
Thornton’s
WEDNESDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Chicken Pan Pie
Blackcycd Peas
Stewed Tomatoes
Combination Salad
Muffins and Biscuits
Chocolate Pie
Coffee. Tea or Milk
50 Cents
WEDNESDAY SUPPER
Tenderloin Steak, Brown Gravy
Creamed Potatoes
Pork and Beans
Fried Apples
Hot Biscuits
Banana Pudding
Coffee. Tea or Milk
50 Cents
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Efficient
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m below the required standard.
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in
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packages.—(Advertisement.,
Announcements
You’ll Be Doubly Thankful for This
Opportunity to Improve Kitchen Service
Sale Starts Wednesday, November 21 to 28
BUY A DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGE—
CABINET TYPE
$5 Down
Balance on Our
Easy Payment Plan
We Give You a Turkey Free!
SPECIAL OFFER
If you hare no gas connection in your
home and live on a Street where a gas
main is laid, we will make the entire in*
staliation for $5 additional.
•ftUNf WATBt 18 INCHES ABOVE 6UKMOI
Place Your Order Now—Well Deliver
Range and Turkey During Sale.
, PHONE 54
ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO.
ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO.
FOR MAYOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
for mayor of the city of Athena,
lubject to the Democratic Primary,
November 27th.
GEORGE C. THOMAS.
FOR MAYOR
We, as citisens and taxpayers of
Athens, hereby announce O. H.
Arnold, Jr., as a candidate for
mayor of Athens, subject to the
Democratic Primary of November
27th.
FOR ALDERMAN
I respectfully announce myaelf
a candidate for Alderman from
tha First Ward. City of Athens,
subject to the action of the Demo
cratic primary of November 27,
1923. I will appreciate the sup
port of all voters.
E. L. (PUD) JACKSON.
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce my candidacy
for ra-electior to the office of
Alderman of the First Ward, sub
ject to the ruks of the Demo
cratic Primary.
H. T. CULP.
FOR ALDERMAN >
I hereby announce my candieday
for redaction as aldermon from
the Second Ward, subject to the
action of the Democratic Primary,
November 27th, 1923.
H. B. HEYWOOD.
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce as a candi
data for Alderman from tha See.
ond Ward. snUsct to action of the
Democratic Primary November
27th.
J. F. McCALLi
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce as a candi
date for Alderman from tha Third
Ward, subject to action of tha
Democratic Primary November
27 th.
B. R. BLOODWORTH.
FOR ALDERMAN
, I hereby announce as a candi
date for Alderman from tbo Fourth
Ward, subject to the Democratic
Primary, November 27th.
W. R. TINDALL.
for Alderman
I respectfully aunounce myaelf
s candidate for Alderman from
the Fifth Ward, City of Athena,
Georgia, subject to the action or
the Democratic Primary to be held
November 27th, 1923. I will ap
preciate the ^upport of every
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce as a candi
date for Alderman from tha Fifth
Ward, subject to the action of the
Democratic Primary, November
27th.
- & DUNAWAY.
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J,
Linnet! & Company’s
(By Leased Wire)
NEW ORLEANS. La. — Liver
pool was due 7 to 9 up by New
Orleans, 8 to 13 up by New York.
Southern spots Monday were 25
to 60 up. Texas markets 45 to 60
higher. Dallas 55 up; middling
there 33.25. Sales at Dallas 8,110;
all told 35.467 vs 44,616 Saturday.
Census report on cotton ginning
to November 14th due Wednesday
9 a. m. About 8,269,000 expected
vs 8,870,000 last year when total
ginnings for season were only 9.-
^62,000 bales.
Weekly weather report due Wed
nesday (it 10 a. m. Likely favora
ble. but will probably dwell on
picking nearing completion in
many sections of belt. Meanwhile
market be affected one way or
other by character of European
political situation.
Sentiment remains conservative,
ly bullish, but cautious. Favor
realizing on bulges.
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BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
MARKETS
NEW YORK COTTON
Child's Best' Laxative is
"California Fig Syrup"
J
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market closed
at 33 % cents Tuesday. The prev-
ious close was 33ft cents. I
NEW YORK COTTON
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Jan. 34.40 34.47 34.15 34.32 34.25
Mch. 34.60 34.65 3434 34.68 34.45
Dec. 34.70 34.90 34.60 3430 34.68
II A. M. Bids: January 34.33;
March 34.56; December 3480.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Jan. 34.15 34.35 34.09 3436 34.17
Mch. 34.45 34.68 34.30 34.47 3437
Dec. 34.00 34.25 34.00 3430 34.04
11 A. M. Bids: January 3438;
March 34.49; December 34.15.
CHICAGO ^0 RAIN
Open P. C. Close
WHEAT—
July 106% 106% 106
Dec 102% 102% 102%
May 108% 108% 108
CORN-
Jul y 73% 73% 72%
Dec 74% 73% 73%
May 72% 72%
OATS—
July 43% 43%
Dec 42 42%
May 43%
NEW YORK STOCKS
Open P. C.
Coca Cola 74 73%
Kennicott Copper .. 34% 34%
Studebaker 104% 103%
Southern Ry 36% 36%
Loew’a Inc 17%
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Ask your druggist for genuine
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Mother! You must say “Califor
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Fames Theatre on Thursday Jackie
Coogan'a costuming problem was
different from all hla previous pic
tures; Instead of raga and tattera,
he had twenty four complete
changes of wardrobe for this
role.
It seems to bo a rule In Europe
thnt the smaller the kingdom the
more elaborate the uniforms, nnd
Lavonia la a small principality
somewhere In the Balkans.” Con
sequently, the uniforms worn by the
Crown 1'rlnce, as an honorary
member of various regiments, are
of an exceedingly elaborate nature,
combining all the gorgeous glitter
of the numerous countries that sur
round the Balkans.
Jackie wears cavalry uniform of
ue and red and gold that snaps
like the Uhlans of Potsdam in
their palmist days. He has a gilt
sword—and It realty cuts too—
carved and polished to a degree
that would delight a West Point
cadet on Commencement Day. His
infantry umforms number three:
IT
PALACE TONIGHT;
A stated convocation of Key-
stone Chapter No. 1. R. A.
will be held In Maeonle Temple
thla (Tueeday) evening. Nov
ember 20th, at eight o’clock.
All Companion! are requeated
to bo preeent.
UNTON GERDINE, H. P.
INO. G. QUINN, Secretary.
MORE MILES—MORE POWER—MORE SPEED
IT COSTS NO MORE THAN OTHER GAS.
Aak Our Customer!—They Know.
We Are Independent Home Dealers
And We Appreciate Your Business.
WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS.
E.-S. SPORTING GOODS COMPANY
Phone 895
Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets
MOTORLIFE OIL COMPANY
Prince and Meigs
What would you do If you land
ed in a strange town, where you
didn't know a soul—with a total
capital of $27.70—-ond were told at
the first hotel that you went to that
the rates were twelve dollars a
day—and UP? That's the problem
that pretty Mary Mack of Dartson
Arizona, faced when she went to
Holylwood bent on becoming a film
star. Did she weaken 7 She did
NOT—ehq really became a star and
the way ehe did It la one of the
most fascinating romances ever
told on the rcrecn. P. B. O. hae
lived up to its own high standard
by releasing “Mary of the’ Movies",
the most sensational feature of the
year—a picture in which forty fa
mou* stars appear, and which re*
yeals ftie Innermost secrets of Hol
lywood at the PAlaes tonight.
JACKIE COOGAN PALACE
THUR8DAY AND FRIDAY
In "Long Livo the King," the
Metro picture which comes to the
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
A Urge amount of local funds now on hand for I—«Ji lt|
Disbursement on City Property.
hn has five different sailor u,
acording to different ranks |„ h .
naval aervtce and to on. until ,1.
number of unlormg reaches
double dozen.
SPECIAL KIDDIES
MATINEE PALACE
Friday* will b e the big day at th«
Palace for the little folks w j, en
Jackie Coogan “The World's Bit
gest Llttlr* Htnr" will he seen | r .
his latest and greatest plctur*
"Lrffng Live the King;'' This i,
by far Jackie s biggest feature and
will be a delight to every member
of the family. On Friday matinee
all children under 12 years, of age
will be admitted for 10c to
Palace so arrange to bring 4IW
children to one of the biggest nnd
best pictures of the seasoi
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BANNER-HERALD
Want Ads.
MORE REDUCTIONS
AT MAYBURG’S
Here’s
A
Lot of
Values
Up to
$29.50
DRESSES
$12.85
All the Latest Styles, Wanted
Colors and Materials.
To Appreciate These Values
You Will Have to See Them.
COME WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
Mayburg’s
278 Clayton Street
■ Seldom does the opportunity to
purchase fine furniture at less
than factory cost present itself.
You have such an opportunity
now in our Thanksgiving Sale of
Dining Room Suites. The suites
"offered are not cheap furniture.
DINING ROOM SUITES HALF PRICE
They are of the best of quality—
the sort of furniture you buy
once in a lifetime. Investigate
this offer—see the furniture—
learn why we are doing this and
you will agree that the opportu
nity is most extraordinary.
From $500.00 to $250.00
This suite is a fair example of
what we offer, made of geniune
walnut in the Queen Anne de
sign. Each piece carefully con
structed ana of generous size.
Its quality is obvious to the most
casual observer. The ten pieces
originally marked $500.00 are
priced during this sale
At $250.00
Dorsey Furniture Co.
1884,
aL
HOME FURNISHERS SINCE 1884,