The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 22, 1923, Image 5

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nSDAV. NOVEMBER -21; 1»s» THE BANNKB-HERAtn. StmWfl. BTOBBTT PARE FIVE r AL ACE Now Playing Child-birth H OW thouinds of women, by tbo simple method of an emt» The Littlest of Stars in the Biggest of • Photodramas ' JACKIE COOGAN in “Long Live The King” By Mary Roberts Rinehart. Pathol, comedy and tense drama eleveri, woven into a wonderfully entertaining motion picture presenting the hoy that is loved hy millions in his most amazing characterization. Big Special Children’s Matinee Friday. Ali Children Under 12 Years of Age 10c. Bring or Send the Kiddies. PEFORMANCES START AT 11 A. M, 1,3,5,7 and 9 P. M. Mr*. Julius Talmadjre has r*> turnsd from Macon where she! vie 11201 — By HKS. ALICE ADAMS — Kcaldence M2 Montgomery. Charley TJm&n, and | Morgan McNeel Jr. BETTY WA8HINGTON’8 DE8K I COMES SACK TO KENMORE* (HER OLD.HOME, NOW A NATIONAL 8HRINE FREDERICK8BURG, V*.—After . more than one hundred and forty [re r years of wohdsring, the desk at *| gp nntvnX r butfJft feather * * tin otiRb. the flaming air have nraved the weather L08T TRAIL Mary Brent Whiteside) el the windy spaces. you. n quiet nook: me. the hlltop places; r you a brook. limbed, and would not tire, KatyR «elood lr. trees were wrapped ln flr< LM h«nW#Rv*B»fi->irt:> I trail which Betty Washington Lewia sister of George, Washington, sat and penned the c6UrjfOua epistles of her day has come back to her old home, Kenmore, Fredericks- burg Va. For more than a year the women who have been struggling to save Kenmore as one of the historic shrines In America have been sending out literature, describing the purpose of the Kenmore As* sociatdn! to the various D. A. R. Chapters. One of these appeals reached the Regent of the Old Traits Chapter In 'Minneapolis. Minn., who communicated with the Registrar of the WashlhgtomLcwis Chapter ^ Fredericksburg, telling of the^old desk. Her letter said: "We have the old desk which ly belonged to Betty Lewis mmore. It la beautiful' and bM you |ml you been there? nnJKBR I hold you ' »ong or~wm»derment? i flfraiy enfold you, hd I shair be content I | if drenm trails hereafter f lost to feet that roam, ive the world my laughter, bil then turn—home. . pp r Nv U. D. C. VOTES lOGED FOR MRS. ANK HARROLD TODAY [AXIUNGTON, D. C.—With n strength of 409 votes, the N of any stats ncorded by the shntlals committee,. Georgia jutes In Ih. thirtimth snnunl rnl U.,D. C ie honor of will be won , Id, of Amerl- morning, when election of* of- of^Mneon. I make the nomination. And It J hr seconded by the Immense ■ r Ki* delegation prevent. ■•‘‘bania will cast ISf votes for TfJrorgia candidate and Tenn- ' 19. Virginia wnd North-Caro- arp expect*d\to split thilr '• these two states being next p^Kia In numbers Oklahoma ! «ut all but four of Its slxty- r Vote * for Mrs. Hnrroid * and f ral states having smaller vot- I xtrrngth will go for her. Flor- and Mn U th Carolina are con- d to Mrs. Norrle, of Florida. I second candidate for president f ral and New Tork'a vote will I-ul * ,ven the * am * wa y* a h a *Plendld record of growth Mre. Harrold’s leadership. a rec °rd of greater activity , nr **r membership than even F n,a and Texas, hitherto the pmcest states In the U. D.- C., t Georgia delegation wll (present f ^andldate on Thursday morn, j *'«h fine prospects of aucctva.' •nfiden ■ ■ S : •:.• /•- Important to all Women Readers of this Paper Thousands upon thousands women have kidney or bladder trouble and never suspect-It. Women’s complaints often prove to be nothing else but kldnsy trou ble. or the result of kidney or blad der disease. If the kidneys are not In a healthy condition, they may cause the other* organs to become dli- eased. • You may suffer pain in the hack, headache and losa of abl- tlon. Poor health makes you nervous, rltnhia* nnH ms w I... .laanAsAanS • .HViWB. u? irrired. Is fully explained 1« the re- VSi W d nttS Baby.- Telia and sfteV brfnro Friend,” need by * geserstlons of bera, and sold In eng stores ere. “Mot 11 wb have entire proof. of Its auth- •jentlelty. Would the Kenmore As- I soclatldn like to have such a gift ■ for Kenmore.” So the desk came back and on Saturday, No. 10 (General Wash* ~ t*—"• «“«- ingtan came to Kenmore after the _^ 7, c ^ n * .^T® bYoided UQ* Battle of Torktown, Nov. 11, 1781.) there was an Interesting ceremony at Kenmore, which attracted many people to celebrate the homecoming j of the desk. Mrs. V. M. Fleming, president ol I the Kemhore Association. made un address. In which she told of ! the various vicissitudes of this old piece of mahogany. After leaving Kenmore It first found a home with a son of Colonel Lewis at Marmlon, one of the' best known of the Colonial places in Virginia Next it - went to Alexandria, then no Washington, D. C.,, froift there passing to New York City. Finally It found a place among the possessions of Mrs. Maurice Ainsworth of Minneapolis, who kept It until she knew' that would be restored to Its rlghtftil surrounding*. Many ^olce the belief that one by one. the beautiful old things which made a large part of the at* mosphere of Kenmore villi come drifting back, blown by the vary ing winds of rlrrmnsfsnee. Mrs. Fleming win be remembered In Athens as Miss White and re sided with her parents at the home now owned by Mr. and Mrs. George M*II on Mllledge avenue. BOX 8UPPER NEIGHBORHOOD HOU8E FRIDAY NIGHT The Euzelian Class of the: East Athens Baptist church will give a box supper Friday night at , the Neighborhood house. Every body It invited. . —W— Miss Mary Frank Satterfield ol Macon will attend the Georgia- Center game here Dec. 1st. MtSTMlIy, Is safe, I free from narcotics, permits essl natural rcadjuatment of musclea sl_ SSK* tS&SFSVL^et ■>, to BradMd Regulator Co., fi Atlanta. Ga. -Mother’s Friend 4 told at ill drug itorea. Ited Mrs. Emmett McKenzie the D. A. R. Executive boarc. meeting. Sawdust Personal And Social News progressing Sawdust school nlcaljr. Mr. snd Mr,. 8. O. Massey and Wn. E. L. Gordon worn shopping In Athens Wednesday. Mrs. J. w. Dillard spent Thors day with.her daughter Mrs. Fiord Saagrares. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Jenkins ■pent 8unduj with Mr. und Mrs. Dillard. Mr- and Mr*, j. D. Hoplglns spent Snhday with the latter* parents, J. A. Stone. Mrs. Omella M. Smith and Mlsa Myrtle Bnunblett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 8. 0. iMhssey. Miss Pearl and brother, Weeley Thurman spent Sunday with Gen tle td Dwight Massey. Mr. end Mrs. J. a. Gordon spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. M, Gordon. Mrs. Nancy Massey is spending this week with her son* Messrs, a O. end Q. H. Massey. Mr. and Mr*. Gordon Barnett spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Lake Thornton. Mr. end Mrs. Looey Barnette spent Sunday with Mr. end M e. A. J. Williams. Mrs. Grady' Mar^n spent Inst week with her parents, Mr. tnd Mrs. H. C. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. a T. Martin spent Suadey with iMY. and Mrs. Frank irrltnbie and may lm despondent; It makeh any one so. But hundreds of women claim that Dr. Kllmer-a Swamp-Root, by restoring health tn the kidneys, proved to he Just the remedy need ed to fcvercome such conditions. Many send for n sample bottle ,n i-Hfr .Rw-WWrRoot. the medicine will do for them. By en- ctoning ten cent* to Dr. Kilmer 4b Co., Binghamton. N. Y„ you may re< reive enmple size bottle b* Par cel Pont. You can purchase medi um and large nlze bottttn at nil drug store*.—Advertisement. 'I° H * honoreo at rt 'ES INf'MARIETTA “ARIETTA, <irSr-A charming r *>f the week*Was the dinner Riven by Mr.'anil Mrs. George •omury on BfSnday evening >nor °f l helr arucsts from Ath- 6 beautifully appointed table adorned with an artistic nr- m * nt of pink and tavendei . rH ' With Dink unshaded tuner* To Help Girls Multiply their beauty—as did I By Edna Wallace Hopper with pink unshaded tapers candleattckn nt each end - mints niM^JM nuts were In -'"mrtrgiawetisd - the - place , r " f1 ’ 1,1 unJ„Ihfi rosy color- \tW l r M* for Mr*. Pur- -. -A'liba ill*, ■w. A. Sam,. Mr*. I My metal Youth Is *" Armstrong, Mrs Howell, cleanser, now famous the I wee e plain girl, as my alrltah pictures ahow. But I made myself a famous binuty. I became the rage. Now. after 4« years In the limelight, I remain a beauty atlll. To all who *e« me on the stage and elsewhere I look like s girl In her ’teeiuk I owe this to my mother. 8he went with me to aearch the world for the greatest beauty helps In existence. She also lived a life of glory, due to beauty and perennial youth. 8ince then I have helped many girls and women to atmllar rcrults. Now I am placing the helps I found at every woman's fall.' WHITE YOUTH CLAY %!y rosy clear complexion Is due to White Youth Clay. Not like the crude and muddy ciaya so many still employ. Thi* !■ a superday, white/refined and dainty, perfect ed by 20 years of scientific study. Clay purges the skin of all that clog* Or mars' It. It renews and revives—brings that ro»y after glow which'bo amaze* and dellghtr It flrme the skin, combats all liner and wrinktv*, reducer 1 enlarged pores. It Is bringing to millionr multiplied beauty and decade added youth. But my White Youth Clay, per fected by French experts, does vastly more than any oJd-typ« etay. Every girl and-womau should rmploy it as a duty to herself. The cost Is 50c and 81. MY FACIAL YOUTH liquid world ^ Rt ®fdnuui and Miss Vincent omj The greatest beauty — Athens; Mr. and P«0" t»e this formula .today, H, ”• Mr. and Mrs r*ani|)!».-il -afllilina no animal, no vrgetablf Mr and Mrs ] .-« Mm-ris.l tAt.^The skin esnnot absorb It. Jean Wallace, Emma « cleans to the depths, then ( ry » fllennH S i*a «l« j. irlH... Ail Uic.iUft. and grime ° n 0|d Torn .Sessions, W.illacc• and refuse come out with it. No woman, can know what clean akin means until she tries Facial Youth. The cost Is 75c— Just one-fourth what beauty ex perts charge. My Youth Cream Is a cold cream, which expert* tell me la the finest cream prodteed. It con tains both lemon and strawberry. Also all the beat that science knows to foster the fine texture of the skin. I apply It after thf clay. Also as 4 night cream. Also daytimes as a powder bake. Never is my ■kin without It. I have never met a woman who attained like results 1 from any other cream. My Youth Cream costa 10c. i LUXURIANT HAIR My hair grows finer every year. It lr my chief attraction. I have never known dandruff, felling hair or gray hair. All this is due to my Hair Youth, based on life times of hair study. T apply It with an eye dropper, directly to acalp. There It combats the hard ened oil and dandruf which stifle the hair roots. It stimulates and fertiliser, it has bruuiiu i> of my friends beautiful heads of hair. No man or woman who once tries It will ever go without It My Hair Youth costa 50c and $1 with eye dropper. All druggists and toilet count ers now supply Edna Wallace Hopper’s b<auty helps. My Beauty Book cosies with each, also a guarantee. I hope that all women who, love youth and beauty ^ will 'earn what these things dtf.- Edna Local Druggists Give Written Guarantee to Refund Money If First Application Fells to Bring Relief A rrmarkabty new discovery now promises quick, .nothing relief to Rheumatic Sufferers. I German chemiatry that haa given to the world the boob of Aspirin for the relief of htndech* pains, and Novo, calne" for rainless dentlitry, now came forward with another scientific dtacovtsry that la lutely guaranteed to end rheuma tic palne. Thle marvelous discovery, known as Buhler Oil Is a now combination of certain rare olio, which pro duces a clear amber liquid that ta o polled wUh the finger tips. It Ie so penetrating that It disappear, within a few seconds, so It must be entirely absorbed by the body tis sues. Results are truly amazing! Tired muscles regain Ilfs, creaking joints .become supple. annoying twinge, cease. Even the moot ad vanced. stubborn ease, show as tonishing Improvement almost at once. ^ ' Rheumatism. It hka been found Mr and Mrs. Joe Rlden and sta ter Mrs. Lillian Thornton of Bo gart spoot Bandar afternoon with Mr. and Mr*. Q. H. Massey. Quite a number from here at tended the pound supper at New Harmony Friday night. Mrs. Rodney Elrod of North Carolina la spending thli week tgfth her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hollwar spent the .week-ed with the Utters pa rents rM. snd Mrs. John Alexan der. Mrs. Omella Smith and Mluet Myrtle Bnunblett, Frances Massey and Vera Gordon motored over to Athena Saturday, shopping. Since nloe repairing has been done for Sawdust school, the trus tees fixed up the well In the yard and the teacher* end pupils hive oiled the doers wRIch edde greedy { to Its appearance. The box supper held In Gordon’s chspel Saturday night, Nov. IT. tor the Sawdust school, was highly en joyed by all present Collection of forty dollars and twenty-five rents was mode which will be user' for tome, needy equipment In the school rooms. Athens Visitors '• Pota^T f' ,on"g£u,: Q^eBrtita;’w!'R Among those visiting In. Athens Thuruday aver*. J. J- Hager. Bris tol, Tenn.; F. E. Cunningham, New York City; D F. Bolton, Atlanta. E. B. Rockmore, T. H. LtNota, Atlanta B. o. Harrison, Atlanta; 8. Fennybackcr, Chicago; C. Henly, Mayfeld, Ky.; Spann W. Miller, Atlanta E. H, Fox, Atlanta; Jsy T. Yan cey, R. D. Nlghswonger, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Vreetand, II. Hecht, Mr. and Mrs. T. T. Nol fender, Philadelphia. Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Martin; Ko- homo, Ind.; T. O. McKinney, At lanta; H. H. Howell, Atlanta; H B. Dixon, Atlanta; MY. and Mrs. T. B. Williams, Atlanta W. H. Bate*, Atlanta; H. M. Dee- eery, New York City; 8. L. Dickey. Atlanta; George M. Stanton, Au. gnsta; John E. Suggs, Asheville; John Ereklne, Aeheville. H, H. Wood, Greenville; Hemp- Note—Mlsa Hopper la nnw- pjqy. Ing tha P;uitag*a VaudevlUa olr- smlt of the Western Slates.—Ad-' vertlsrment. the Intestines, which ate- carried 1.11 by the Mood to the muscles and I-- joints—and the new German olLta designed to neutralise these pafti- eauslng poisons, , So amazing have been tha results from this German discovery that American distributors have auth orized local itruggista to offer under a positive written guaran tee. signed b ythe druggist himself to refund the purchase price If ev en the first application falls In bring promnt and gratifying relief If you suffer from stabbing rheu- musclca—If your back aometlmea feel* aa If It would break In two— of your jolnta rasp and tortura you—then by all means try a bot tle of Ruhlrr OH today. You'll never wai^t to be Without It. Remember—It ta sold under an *n absolute written guarantee from your druggist. If It falls to give you relief after the flrat applica tion, your druggist trill rebind the money,without nueetloit. In IW- tfndor this written guarantee from I eood dsneeiats «uch as II. R. Pal-1 taJPY Alftssw Warren-J. Smith A) til, Atlanta; C. C. Edwards, In diana; tjurt Cllnchy, New York; B. H. Moon, Atlanta. STREET CAR DELAY8 COURT FORSYTH, Go.—The machinery of the court here was held up five hours through the delay of ao At- lama street car when C. B. Me- Cortf stenographer of tha court mlsred hie train tuid arrive five houra lata. Judge Persona, who had announced that tha court was to be run much the same aa any other hnafn—a had , vervthina ready to proceed when Instead of the appearance of the stenographer appearing, a telegram waa re. ceived laying that Mr. McCord had mitred hi* train and would b? down later. A delayed street car. which waa tied up In heavy traf fic In tbla city waa the cause of the trouble and delay. Read Banner-Herald , Want Ads. 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