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TgH MPTOCT-HHlOro. XTglgTS. CKORGIX
FIRE INSURANCE
Stroig Companies.
Saventcen Yean of SatUfactory Service.
Prompt Adjoatmente.
CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO.
Phone Three-Foor-FIro '
Many Speakers At
, Masonic Meeting
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T
Christian "G” club has thirteen
members now.
PHYSICAL
REPORT
Commentsnj; on the report of Mr.
Jones. physical director. Secretary
Forbes pointid out that two world's
championships in the Hexathalon
have been won by the local asso
ciation. “Notre Dame and Coach
Kockne haven’t anything on Geor-
Out of Town Orders Pour | gia's opportunity,” said Mr. Forbes
Seats Are Left.
interested In clean and
JathleU.** for that institution will
i put back to the limit the Athens
| Y. M. C. A. in hi* work for all the
* _ . . l boys of Athens. If we fall to <»
crane Wilbur, who haa w0 " tabll.h Christian eharacler In ou(
fame on the speaking atage as well thoy cunnot be d fnd
as In the movies has oildevl the ,. d nn ln # rrls j,
•tf’gnity of author to his laurels
and Is now an actor-outhor playl
lug In his own play. "The Mons
ter.** which ii tub fctUncitor
Colonial Friday evening. Mr. Wil
bur deplores the production of
plays and films not fit for im
mature minds. Our leading nat'on-
al amusement, he contends, is the
theatre and that without question
It is the most popular form of <*!.-1
terUinment among young pecple. j
"The young, especially the so-j
called matinee girl, is a fore* wr*i |
which to reckon. Look back upon
tho careers of our most celebrated j
players and you wl'I find they?
were matinee itd’ols at one time. lt[
Is safe to say that the admiration
and patronage of the matinee girl
helped largely to make seme of
tho big reputations of our stage
mimic world. For example. Tamos
K. Hackett. Henry Mlllir, William [
A total of 681» boys and mer
Joyed the privileges of the a
elation during the year. In
building while a total of 439 were
served by the extenson department
unider direction of Mr. Weems.
The directors met at S o’clock
and were served supper by the Y
M. c. A. Ladles Auxiliary.
minled the young men present that
I the unsolved problems of the world
face them and rest squarely upon
I heir shoulders.
Mr. R. M. Anderson spoke on a
very Important matter the nature
of which cannot be divulged at
present.
Mr. R. C.Heslop read from manu
script the origin of the Square and
Compass Club, its alms and pur-
poses.
After the speaking was over, Im*
portant business matters were dis
posed of. The leaders of the club
feel very rnurh * noouraged ovei
the progress that has been made,
fr. John D. Allen presiding ov
the me«ting ordered adjourn
ment at 10:30 p. m.
Those present were: John D. Al
len, Mark Anthony, R. M. Ander*
i, K. P. Bevil. E. O Blackwell
V Brown, Major B L. Burch,
W. H Capps, L F. Carter, I P. Coul
ter, R. S Coulter, R R ChiMs. C
W. Collier. D. Donaldson, W. F.
J Dorsey, W H Drew, W I,. Durham,
* L. A. Forrest, W. A. Foster, G. W
Foy. J P) Gibbs. F M. Oarfain, B B
Hall, R C. Heslop. Dr. Pope B. Hol
liday, R. D. Kelley, Afl L Levie,
Lucas. L. H. Marlat. W. T. M
Ltndon. R. M. Middleton, H
Munro. E C. Paine. J. C. Pope, W.
T Ray, C M. Reed. T. W Reed, J
S Smith J. L. Stanford. W. Tatum,
E. C Westbrook, J H. Wilson.
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J,
Linnell & Company’s
(By Leased Wire)
So Writes Mrs. Dix, All
Her Life A Sufferer Un-
She Tried Benedicta
and Maude Adams, Ethel Barry-J —— lNatUF0S 1* fiend tO
more and Julia Marlowe are eafly
recalled as afternoon favorites of
the young theatregoers. ,
"Were It not for the attendants
of youth,” says Mr. Wilbur, tho
theatre would not be a profitable
form of business, our biggest
money-making ventures have Leen
plays of a wholesome sort. Of color
plays, despite appearances, have
never been profitable, and* a rea
son Invariably sees the end of
them.”
H "The theatre cannot do without'
the matinee girl—and I for one be
lieve that In mak'ng of plays she
Is more to be considered than her
elders.”
Seats now selling At Jowera’
Cigar Store.
Womeij.
"I feel like I ought to write to
STOVALL BILL WED.
Dudley Re-Elected
Y. M. C. A. President
At Annual Meeting
(Continued From Pape One)
(By Atsoc»ated Press.)
ATLANTA. — The House voted
Wednesday to reconsider the ac
tion of Tuesday In defeating the
Stovall Bill to exempt from taxa
tion for a period of aeven years all
new Indusrfal enterprises ln the
state. The Bill however went to
ita-i line i ougni io write to .. v__
...out Benedict.. , have beenti .nl ". rhort
session but during that time de
cided to recommit the Lankford
und Miller, additional tax collec
tion measures to the finance com
mittee.
The house took pp the Lankford
Tax Bill and It's amendments with
the Indications that the debate on
the subject would continue
throughout the day.
■lok nearly all my life and have
taken medicines from doctors hut
thry did mo no good. I tried
Planters Bendedicta and I think it
is worth its weight In gold. Bene-
dicta has done me more good than
anything 1 ever found and yon con
use the litter and also my name.
Tor If I can help to plx.%* Bene-
c'lcta in the hands of suffering
women I will certainly so.” Mrs.
Parry B. Dix. School f l ?ld, Va.
For more than 60 years, hun-
dreds of grateful women have been
writing letters like the above
about the relief brought them
through Benedicta, nature's own
harmless herb and root compound
for the many Ills and pains women
suffer from. If you, as many wo
men do, suffer from Irregularities
backaches, displacements and ner
vousness, g*rt Benedicta from your
Druggist t(Slay.—Advertisement.
physical director and Randall
w*. ms, Industrial secretary. Yhe.r
reports will be published later os
well as the financial report of the
association.
El RHEUMATISM
with
,.;t Among tic features of the y.-ars' M .
work, Mr. Forbes' report pointed. When you are suffering
. out. was the boys' and girls' j rheumatism so you can hardly get
■Klammer. ElfUjr-nln. bn,. «» ■» rou " rt J"‘ (V "“l P»PP«r Rnb
(ended the boy. comp end-.even- "‘’O *° u wln h,v » ‘he Quickest if
tynlne glrla were at the latter boown
Eighty-four Bible classes
and religious services were held at
the boys' camp and 46 Bible class-
on wtTe held at the girls camp
The total attendance at these dais,
os fo r both camps was 8406.
• Fifty-three boys and forty-nine
girls gave wiitten statement* as
to the ep|;ltual good they obtain-
as a result of the camp. The
report directed attention to the
standards of Christian conduct
" hl< li are being eetablehlod ‘n the
i of scores of boys and y ung
Nothing has such concentrated,
penetrating heat as red peppers.
Instant relief. Just as soon as you
at ply Red Pepper Rub you fee! .*e
tingling hint. In three minutes It
warm* the sore spot through and
through. Frees the blood circula
tion, breaks up the congestion—
and the old rheumatism torture is
gone.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made
from red peppers, costs little at
any drug store. Get a Jar at once.
Use it for lumbago, neuritis, back
men through the R.nlor er.d Jun-, n ” k ' K ™. *£**
l:r Hi-r club.. A total of n ,n A ""°« , " ,tant "«•*
Jllsh echool boy. hove been mom- *»»>*■ T°“- »• * ur - *« ««‘ ••>•
I»T. Of tbo Hi-V club vine* it DO «•"“'»•. with ‘be notno Bowie, on
onnlzcd four yearn ago with elx -® ch packo,e. Advertleemont.
»The Junior club now* ha«'_ _ __ __
miitydin. member.. The | Watted Till the
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
Cows Came Home
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iwxuirttn f . , 7» jferer from gases in the stomach
domonstrators,! 2r{ j ec jj c -ttackr. The specialist.
msm.T. P. Maynard, Georgian
Hotel. Friday, Nov. 23rd, after
two o'clock.n23p
FARM LAND WANTED
WE ARE i.i the market for 200,-
000 acres * of Georgia Farm
Landy in different parts of
state. Prices ranging from $4
to $15 un acre. Atlanta Trust
Co., Farm Sales Dept., Atlanta,
Ct n21p
ASTRAYED-From 465 S. Lump. ....
. I rnuM - pn^lrauy all stomach. am.
famllv doctor sent me to In
Philadelphia, gave me no relief, al
though I took fils medicine till the
rows came home. He finally said
! would have to he operated on.
Luckily I heard of Mayr*a Won
derful Remedy then, and although
It Is now three years since I took a
course of It, I have never had »
symptom of my old trouble since.”
It is a simple, harmless prepara
tion that removes the catarrhal
mu-cur. from the Intestinal tract
and allays the Inflammation which
NEW YORK COTTON 1
Open High Low Cloat P.C.
Jan. .34.45 34.95 34.35 34.80 34.32
Mch .34.70 35.20 34.53 35.03 34^8
Dec. .34.98 35.46 34.84 35.40 34.80
A. M. Bids: January 34.70;
March 34.92; December 35.18.
35-Cent "Dandsrlne" Does Wonders
For Lifelees Neglected
Heir.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
Open High Low Close P. C.
Jan. .34.27 34.85 34.20 34.70 34.26
Mch .34.60 35.05 34.40 34.87 34.47
Dec. .34.40 34.78 34.10 34.70 34.20
11 A. M. Bids: January 34.60;
March 34.88; December 34.60.
A g I e a my
mass of luxu
riant hair full
of gloss, lustre
and life short
ly follow* 4
genuine toning
up of neglect
ed scalps with
depend able
‘•Danderlnr.”
Falling heir.
Itching scalp
and the dandruff Is corrected im
mediately. Thin, dry, wispy or
fading hair Is quickly Invigorated,
taking on new strength, color and
youthful beauty. "Danderlne”
delightful on the hair; a refreshing,
stimulating tonic, not aticky
greasy t Any drugatote.
about 800 pound*. Finder phone
| W. P. Marbut at 1618 or 1616.
n21p
LOST—Pair of gold-rimmed spec-
tacles in black case on road be-
- ; tarsen Hutchens Grade and Ath-
vfc-ena via Wintcrvillc. Please no
tify W. N. Fowler* Winterville.
Ga. Reward. n23p
T—Brindle Boston Bull ter-
puppy. sixteen months old.
i long tail and flopped ears.
Reward. Phone Mrs. J. E. Tal-
Jr.n2-k
and . intestinal ailments, Incuiding
nppendlcitls. One dode wfclt con
vince or money reufnded. For
sale by all druggists everywhere.—
Advertisement.
Road Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
Ve Have the Sign of
mm ilf* t, .warded (or «ffl-
A doit abo.
rcpatrlnc.
by tb. Dnltod Sboo Ro- !
ptohtoc Uacbloo Oot»p*ny — ll,|
no- wtwi tbdr export. And
(bat tb. quality of work boa (all-
aw balew tbo required ataudard.
Va will gladly gin joe ,
aa Shoe Baoalrlaa.
MARTIN BROS.
Lwdronr Health]
@2B2S^»
paneN??
WANTED TO BENT—A amall
tsrm near Atbenr. euitable for
tiuck and poultry famine. Give
location, dricHptjon of land ami.
price expected. Addrera J. S. T..J
[*. O. Box 871, Athena, Gal n22p
Apples, Apples
APPLES. APPLES
Nice Big, Red
APPLES
STRAYED OR STOLEN—Black
i arc mule. Brecchinjr marks on
hips. Weigh, about 900 Iba. Noti-
ly II. O. Epting. or l-iionc 9ZI-I.
, n23p.U
10c Dozen
McLELLAN’S
5-l0-?5c STORE
We Give Trade Coupons
NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver-
pool wgs due unchanged by New
Orleans except 3 up on December
and 2 down oh July; by New York
unchanged to 4 higher.
Southern spots Tuesday were
unchanged to 25 up. Texas mar*
ket s 5 to 20 higher; Dallas 6 up;
middling there 33.30. Sales, Dal
las 11,072; all told 38,427 bales vs
35.467 Monday.
Weekly weather report will
probably be favorable as to pick
ing but stress likely be paid
The Palace Theatre presents
tonight Milton 5lllp with Alice
Lake ami a big cast in , “Environ
ment.” This is one 1 of the special
pictures presented at the Palace
the regular admission prices and
is by the way a great story with
onedrfu! scenes and a romantic
love story above the ordinary. This
picking nearing completion where | feature is at the Palace for tonight
any cotton remains in the fieldB. on,jr -
In addition to influence of Wednes*
day’s government reports m^t|
will probably be affected by for-
Milton sills and alice lake
PALACE SPECIAL TONIGHT
The World’s Biggest Little Star, Jackie Coogan, In
His Latest Feature “Long Live The King”
Thursday and Friday Extraordinary
cign political news and trade ad
vices. Tho higher prices is check
ing speculation to some extent to
it will probsbly require the con-
tinustion of an urgent demand
for spots to sustain market, par
ticularly on bulges, at least for
the present.
Sentiment continues conaerva
lively bullish but cautious. Favor
realising, etpecitlly on bulges.
CENSUS REPORT
ON GINNING
Census by states:
Alabama 548,702 vs 494,702.
Arizona, 40,716 va 33,249.
Arkansas 470,644 vs 392,188.
California 25,221 va 10,401.
Florida 12,762 vt 11.422. .
Georgia 643,252.
Louiaiana 328,764 va 290,086.
Mistittlppi 630,642 vs 456,866.
Missouri 66.745 vs 63.621.
N. Carolina 833,791 vs 720,611.
Oklahoma 368,115 va 205,606.
S. Carolina 694,152 va 626.604.
Tennessee 166.078 vs 122^01.
Texas 3,701,196 vs 3,246.479.
Virginia 30.071 vs 21336.
All others 17,038 v. 12393.
MARKETS
ATHENS COTTON
The local cotton market cloaed
at 14 M oanta Wednesday. The
previous close Wes SZ1-S cents.
Open
P.C.
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100
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42 ft
NEW YORK STOCKS
Open
P. c.
Cola .
73
7374
Kennicott Copper .. 3454
U. S. Steel 9374
Studebaker 10374
f~Athens Visitors
long tl
Wednesday were: J. W. Duncan,
Anderson. S C.; W. F, King, Bal
timore; C, L. Harris, St Louis;
W. E. Wilson, Newark, N. J.
F. A. Clayton, New York; W. H.
Fickilng, Atlanta; R. C. Wharton.
Atlanta; Thomaa F. Hale, Naer
York; Jamea F. Kelly, Atlanta.
A. H. Dallia, Lincolnton; Jack
Findley, Noreroaa; A. E. Meiga,
r inuicy, noirioii t a. tu■ aicigii
Philadelphia; C. O. Connelly. At
lanta; A. L. Bagwell, AUanta; R.
A. Colea. Atlanta.
Mr. and Mra. P. H. Mullen, At
lanta; W. L. Russell, Baltimore;
W. D. Bishop, Mississippi; J. W.
Byrd, AUanta; C. A. Allen. Cin
cinnati; Stanley Neeraom, Chica-
go.
Emil Decker. Boaton; W. A. Mc-
Bell, North Carolina; Jamea B,
Humphries, Boston, Mass.; J. A,
Davis. Atlanta; Felton Pofind, Mr
M. Koschei, New York. ;
D. S. Garber. Atlanta; R. F.
Lewis, Louisville, Ky.; Edith-M.
Thomas, Washington, D. C.; Jean
l RUUlUi IT Mllillgwil| AS- v/.p stall
Patterson, Philadelphia; Elizabeth
McGuffin. Carrollton. Ky.
PALACE THUR8DAY-FRIDAY
(Jackie Coogan Production—-Re
viewed by Frank Elliott, in Moving
Pictur* News, Nov. 19th
This production Is by far the
best thing Jackie Coogan has ever
done in inn short out rventfui Ufa
As Crown Prince Otto this diminu
tive luminary of the screen firma
ment shines forth with real bril
liancy. F w
Metro claims $600,000 was spent
on the production and we bHIev#
it. The sets are magnificent and
this goes for both exterior and In
terior scenes.. The palace ret la
one of the largest of its kind. The
scenes in the streets of tht* mythi
cal kingdom showing the various
types and activities of the innd, are
notable tor their detail. Tho at*
fatlhfully transplanted
screen.
The picture bubbles over with
amusing situations. It will be a
hard boiled fan. Indeed, who can
sit through such moments as the
ride on the scenic railway, the
moments with the dog ln the royal
carriage, the running away of the\
prince from the royal opera, Jils
sliding down roofs, and so along
through a long list of merry mo
ments, without literally splitting
b!s sides.
There is a real story In this one.
That Was to be expected. Inas
much ns Mary Roberta Rinehart
wrote it. The plot is one that
holds the interest from beginning
to end and Victor Schertzlnger has
built his action right,up to a fine
ciimax which possesses real din;
matic power.
While the production Is in ten
re« Is, exhibitors will find their'
patrons enjoying every moment
and finding a punch in every reel.
The continuity and scenario have
hern admirably done by Eve Un-
sell. One of the best casts ever
seen in a Coogan production Is seer
'Long. Live the King.” Each
player fits hip or her rofe like the
proverbial glove. But to Masterf
.WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER tl im
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417421 Southern Mutual Building
A larga amount of local fundi now on hand for Inedhta
Disbursement on City Property,
8PECIAL JACKIE COOQAN
MATINE EFOR CHILDREN
The Palace will present on
day afternoon of this wetk
Jackie Coogan matinee for child
ren when nil children under
years of age will be admitted to
the theatre fqr 10c to see Jackie
in his latest and greatest picture
“Long Live the King." This Is one
of the many pictures presented at
the Palace suitable* for children tn
»se and where It In not a child's pic
ture Its one they will find real en
joyment and pleasure In s<e!ng. It’s
picture the entire family will
enjoy so don't miss It at the Pal-
No matter what your age, or
what kind of entertainment you like
you will find "Long Live me King"
the best show you nave ever wit
nessed.
Freshmen Debate
Will Be Held Wefl
Night At Chapel
ThlB evening at the University
chapel at eight o’clock the annual
Fresman impromptu debato will be
held, between the Demosthenlan
and Phi Kappa literary societies.
A. J. Klngery, Hebert Travis, S.
mosphere of old' Kurope has been of marvelous.
Coogan must go the big share of] J. Whatley, J. T. Webb, F. W. Bell,
praise. Hie acting Is nothing short! with J, F. Thompeon, and C. M,
Phi Kappa, while J. J, Henneur
W. T. Johnson, J. H. Long o ,
Flrkle. and H. F. Delaney will
resent Demosthenlan.
■ Interest j, ,i wayi keen in th«
debates and a large crowd ,<a
pected out.
The public la cordially
tn Orion. 1 J
i Ara?, as alternates, will argue for
Fresh Country Eggs
50c the dozen.
Kingan’s Bacon
40c the pound.
Parker House Rolls
10c the dozen.
Fresh Norfolk Oysters
Jones’ Little Pig Sausap
Fresh Fish for Friday
Morning
Fruit Cake for
Thanksgiving
Atmore’s Plum Pudding
Atmore’s Mince Meat
Heinz’s Fig Pudding
Heinz’s Cocoanuf .ftj
Pudding
ARNOLD-ABNEY
• &CO.
JACKIE COOGAN jn * LONG LIVE THE KING*
Palace Special Showing Thursday and Friday.
Extra Select Norfolk
Oyiters
.Red Snappers
Turkeys, 35c lb.
Fresh Shrimp
Mullets
Wholesale and Retail
GEO. A. BRIEN, Prop.
573 E Broad SL
.Read
Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
500 dresses!
To Go on Sale at
Wonderful Price
Reductions
RECEIVE8 PICTURE
WAYCR088, Qa.—Rowena Wil
son, 11 year old girl of thi* city,
who was born on the afternoon
that ex-president Wilson wan#
elected to the eftee of *hi#f mm-
tive of the nation, awoke on the f
morning of»her birthday here re-*
cently to find a package for her I
bearing the postmark of Washing-)
ton, D. C. In the package was »}
large photograph of the footer
BY DRlOySTS EYESVMfilf
Read
BANNER-HERALD
Want Ads.
I president and & ieter from Mr,!
Wilson’s secretory toying that Mr. I
Wilson had remembered h<r birth-1
day and wished to express bln 1
■ wishes for many happy returns of*
the day. Rowena Is the feminine)
of the Anglo-Saxon name Wood-i
row and she- pros named for
fonntr d
prizes rtVMPH
and is jieUahted. that L
has held, the' .nettop** htohwt, oG,
fire, and'who firitegft With Wor-
]rie| and lll-healf'.C
her birthday.
$10.00 FOR DRESSES
That Are Worth Up to $18.50
Pretty Styles—Navy and Brown.
$15.00 FOR DRESSES
That Arc Worth $25.00
$18.50 FOR DRESSES A
That Are Worth Up to $25.00 and $40.00
Charmeen, Poiret Twill, Camel’s Hair, Charmeuse, Canton Crepe,
Navy, Black and Brown.
$24.50 FOR ' DRESSES
That Are Worth Up to $45.00
Stunning new models in Silks and Woolen, the biggest values ^
ever offered at this price. Some pretty Chiffon Velvets are
among them.
iwujcoUvb. Rowena
My the photogrnnh
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