The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 22, 1923, Image 6

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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. OEORGIA THURSDAY. NOVEMRFp Imd New Liquid Dissolves Tooth Stains With salesmen from nil of the southern states in attendance, the • Thp Monitor'?’ Mn<;i Spn-f annual coo ventlo »> of lhe De LavaI 1 ne monsier, IVIOSC oen- >Spparator company came to a dose sational and Appealing Thursday With a trip over the Never before has it been so way to ucqulre dear flashing white teeth! For scientists have Covered a new harmless liquid In- AH Mystery Plays. Crane Wilbur in the most •sen sationally appealing of ail the great mystery play successes that have been the b4it sellers to the atre audiences of recent years, “The .Monster,” is coming to the c'oionia Friday evening. fnr.n of the State college ot Ag riculture. Meeting with the salesmen and southern representatives were some qf the most prominent men connected v^th the De Laval com pany, including S. E. Barnes, sales- manager for the United States who presided at the meetings E. C. Paul, treasurer of the company; if. Lylces, salesmanager for the southern district, and other prom* organiza- Oil Fraud Trials (Continued From Pago Ono) company, was sentenced to arrve 1 Plimpton, senior member of tbe> seven year* in prison and . was .DttWlulll'“ ** # J fined $12,000, 8. K. J. Cox scntencid to serve eight years and PQSO d61iV#rfng adUresses^n fined $8,000. Other eodefendant* thp^.University of Georgia chapel, of Cook who were found guilty, to the Phi. Kappa Society of were given the following: .the University, and at Lucy Cobb 'institute for girls in this city. Dr. OTHER I Plimpton Is planing to talk to ti\e PENALTIE8 | Un'verqty faculty and students 1 1 abort Shakespeare and will Ulus- A. K. Eckman, reven y.ars andjtrate his lecture with books, manu* *j*,ooo tine; W. L. Braddish and;suripU, and possibly alidtu.. Tliu W. P. Weity .two years each' nnd I subjects of his other addresses $1,000 fine: J, s. Rooks. C. W. have not been made known. stamps. In any number up to 400, iiit"iwere placed on sale recently" at iens fdf~4ll> pur* r the Government Philatelic Agency Stop Coughing The simplest and best way to stop conghs, colds, croup, bronchial, ‘ 'flu” and la grippe cougha is to take CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY Every user ia a friend and fines of ll.ooo. l. A. McKer- known writer, and Dr. Plimpton, Hleete. 8 L Hess, T O. Turner, B. S Hennlger, K J. Bow* ft and R. L. Maxwell, each one year and a day In connection with the announce ment of the approaching visits of Octavus Roy Cohfn, the well super-thriller of the spoken stage comes to this city with the reputation of being unique in its j inent officials of possession of a marked sense of | tion. humor which is carried through j % Meetings have been in progress the unfolding of its otherwise for the past two days, and ways and means by which the De Laval cjhpany might be of service t<yfhe dg/ry industry In this section, and problems of the sales organiza tion were discussed. A banquet was held at the Georgian Hotel last evening at which Drs. Soule and Jarnagln and other members of the faculty of the agricultural college which dissolves teeth stains stantly. giving even the dullest teeth a charming new whiteness nnd lustre. This new liquid is called Blench- odent. It is absolutely safe In . . . every way—for It simply curdles strange and griping dramatic or loosens the stalntng substances Hon. Witnessing Its performance is on the teeth so that they may br to laugh as well as to thrill. There Instantly removed by. a tooth brusl ‘tre amazing characters and starl it cannot affect the enamel in any bog incidents of crime and ro- «. ny mance ending with a dramatic . No matter how dark, stained or punch which the good elements dingy your te«th may be you will ti’umph and a huge satisfaction pe astonished at the results brought fills the heart of the theatregoer .. . *-«»« I»V the verv first anpllcation of who has followed it through. This I were guests and made brief talks, feleachodent. Tobacco and other Is why “The Monster” was held so j Tho De Lara! company *§ the stains disappear almost like magic, long In New York. Boston. Chicago largest manufacturers of cream If you want sparkling, white, and Pli’ledeiphla last season that separators and milking machines pearly teeth—teh kind everyone ad- Its first general road 1 tour was de mires—get Bleachpdpnt today, layed until this season. Money instantly refunded if not I . .. ., . , , _ ... delighted with result,- Oo,t, «, ls the 1)1 * original Joseph M only a few cent* fo'r full else hot- eo , m P‘ a J l wl L be „"!? n tie. lasting many weeks, at all “O' 1 ■ < ’ ard ln $«»««» w '* h *" th * i good .-tores, such a. H. R. Palmer' and Hons. Reid Drug Co. in the world. They have an or ganized sales force throughout the south which Is attesting In every • way possible In . the development of the dairy Industry In this sec tion. Citizen the ca * headed by Crane Wllbtfr Nature Tells You At Many an Athens Reader Knows Too Wall. ^When the kidneys are weak, ’"“‘Nature trlis you about It. The urine Is nature’s lnd*y. # Infrequent or too frequent pas* > sage. • Other disorders suggest kldnry • Ills. v t Doan’s Kidney Pills are far dis- | * ordered kidney* and Suzanne raubet. Mr. Wilbur also wrote the play, the same crane Wilbur who won fame In the moving pictures. Miss jChubet who is a niece and protege of the late Sarah Bernhardt with whom she appeared on the stage here and jn France, is a very beautiful and In telligent young actress. Since the death of her famous “Aunt Sarah” Little Suzanne” has made this country her permanent home where ghe Is the Idol of the di vine one's old American friends. FOOTBALL DETAIL GEORGIA vs. ALABAMA Colonial Theatre SATURDAY. P. M. 3 O’ploek 50 Cents cher was given six years and fine of Slfooo ' • * O. L. Ray, O. A deMontrond. H. E. Robinson. Harry Bleam and J. E Burm«Jster. nil of whom bad previously entered pleas of guilty, were tlned $500 each H. O. Steph ens. who also entered a . |)ka, of guilty, war fined $7,0000 and sen tenced to serve ninety days in jail. In sentencing Dr. Cook. * Judge Klllits gave on* of the most scath ing denunciations ever heard in court her^. ’ - Octavus Rov Cohen. Famous Writer, Will. the great publisher, attention was called to tne fact that Irvin S. Cobb, another widely known writer was given an honorary degree by tjje University of Georgia in 1918, i degree being the LL. D. BLOCKS OF HARDING MEMORIAL STAMPS 80UGHT FOR FRAMING . WASHINGTON — Blocks of un perforated Haring memorial BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS. Attend Athens Ga^& (Continued From Pago Ono) | (Continued From Pago One) with keen interest to his visit to this city.. During tho morning Saturday, before attending the football clas sic in the afternoon, Mr. Cohen, It Is sai'/l, will .visit officials nf the University of Georgia and schedule may permit a visit to th<» Henry W. Grady School of Jour nalism. DR. PLIMPTON TO SPEAK HERE AL80 T On December 3 anti 4 Dr. W. A. LOST—Tan and white setter dog. Reward if returned to J. F. •Rhodes. Phone 1650. n25c FOR SALE—Twenty-two White Rock hena and two roosters; Agriculture strain. Price $30.00. W. L. Munday. 150 Elbert St., Athens, Ga. ' n25p Owing to the demand from coU lectors, members of Congress and others who desired tho unperfor- ated stamps for collection pur poses, Postmaster General New gave orders for the preparation of the stamps without perforations Many of the requests were based on a desire to obtain the stamps ln that shape for the purpose of framing in memory of the late president. : AppIesTAnpies- APPLEOPPL] NiccTJig, Red A FPLES 10c Dozen McLELLA] 5-10-25c~STORE We Give.T?»de Coui - . . Ui y LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN- White English Setter. Brown spofrf on head and back. Answers to the name of “Brooks.” B. IL Bickerstaffr Phone 1558-J. Re ward. n22c USED CARS 1922 Roadster, Starter $lST..0t 1923 Touring, Starter *2<;i).o« 1921 Touring, Starter -S125.01 1922 Touring, Starter $200.00 1922 Touring, Starter^ ■ $175.00 These Are Unusually Good Values. Attractive Payment Plan. C. A. Trussell Motor Company What’ll'They Do For.50 Cents By Si Other players of distinction the cast'of "The Monster” are Athens people testify to their K k lJarien , Walter j ame8 antf worth. Ask your neighbor! I Frederick Smith W. F. Thompson, carpenter. *1f Freflcrlclt anmh._ - Dougherty 8t.. Athens, says; rwv « « y era! years ago my kidneys became UUmltlCd VOtCrS • too free in action. Nights I had to • ^ • .get t|p several times to pass the J secretions which were scalding. At tithes I had no control ovc r the action of my kidneys. My back was lame and stiff and If I got In a cramped position I could hard Number 2218 For Tuesday Primary According to the registration up * ? ad n * < ' rr,We list* a- they now stand in the feg- *- h - trough my hack and felt fear's office at the city hail a H.v«l m* ■( one, of .11 the ml.-, raun , clpt , prim , ry . fry nnd L have not been troubled troubled •lnce.* I According to wards the regis , , 60c, at all dealers. Foster-Mil* |tration is as follows: 4 burn Co.. Mfrs.. Buffalo. N. Y—Ad* j First Ward .. .... ...... 381 vertiseraent. 'Second Ward 338 Third Ward 548 i w a y Soothes and Heals No need suffering any more with catarrh. H. R. Painter A Son guarantee that If a Hyomle outfit doe§ no! relieve you, they will pay for It themselves.—Ad* Vfrtisement. .GOITRE REMOVED Syracuse Lady Telle How She was Saved An Operation Mrs. Hattie Churcb. -21S Putnam street, Syracuse, N. Y„ saya eh* will tell or writ# how she waa saved an operation with Sorbol Quadruple, a colorless liniment. * .Manufactured by Sorbol Com pany, Mechanlcaburg. O. Hold by nil drug stores. Locally at> Citizens I ’harmacy.—Advertisement. ENDORSES HIGHWAY WAYCR088. Qa.-r-The move-for a new pevpinnfnt highway acrose the state from Columbus, Q«„ to the sea at Brunswick, was endorsed the Lions Club of Waycross re* Vw <Vntly. Mr. Reddy, president of \ ihe Brunswick Merchants Aago- • lotion came te Waycross to ee* Toure the support ot the-local peo* 'fie for the proposed trans-state highway nnd will present the pro- bet to the Kiwanis club at their next meeting. It is believed that every cltlten of Wqyffrprf will support the move and help to put oyer the probet. 2,218 Report Shows Big Development in Dairy Industiy 5 the dairy Indv/t-y :il tbo territory arotind Athen, ia rrrrslod ,'n the report of the. creamery (of the elate college of agriculture for tho (irat ten month, of thle year made public here Thunday. The etate- ment ehowa thet $24,192.09 hat been returned to tho farmers In thle aectlon for butter fat, acalnat $20.02<.7t for tha whole of laat year, and that while only forty three cent, per pound could he paid fee butter fat a year ato, forty eight and one half cent, per pounde I, now being paid. It wa* stated that tha receipt, of aour cream are aixty per cent greater now than ono year ago. At the pregent rata of I'ncreaae It la eitimated that tha local creamery will pay back to farmer! of tblf territory more than $30,000 by tha end of the flacal year, De cember 31. ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS BY OLIVE ROBERTS BARTON boasted Billy Beard- t Oft# day Billy Goat's cousin bouquet you would give me,' . IM»y Beard was talking to Dummy mocktd Billy. ”A boiiq»»» of this r Denary, cuo.ln, Harry Hee-Haw. j‘Jf“;„)[’ 0 “_'“* u f n0u *h l hl.ilea^ to : down In Dixie Land, ee ■hnrpcn everything about you but _ . your wit., but aa for them, they are ■In a, atrona ae a lion." beamed n> dull railroad tracka or you'd Beard. "Ife all In my head, .never aay thal your beela were .' Moat people ar« weak In their .trenaer ihnn my head." * but I'm no atrong I 'couWl And eo thoa. two alUy tMnga over a rchool houae." j went on araulng. Nancy and Nick "You could, could your brayed were liatmlng'and they laughed BtMjlf, — * — WASH FUNlU ALLOWS THAT KXKS WHO RIDE &LA6E WORSES •SMOULONT GO AROOMO IUROWINCt BOOOUETS. rHarry Hee-Haw, plowing his teeth and laughed.’ ’•They ’are exartiy i and kd him to the barn. “Now W hit conti mpt. ”lt yda can find like their couetos in 8queafy-Moo| son, j m going to hitch you to my -wpytblng In the world stronger than Land,*’ said Nick. “I guess don* light wagon and drive you to n;«.r* -nty Mels, please,let me know and keys and goats are the same every- ket with a load of sweet potatoes,'* —i—^ | •'O' _ AUNT SARAH ^PEABODY. lLeADER. OF THE SOCIETY FOfe THE , SUPPR.ESSION OF PIPE SMOKING, LOST HER. TAMPER WHEN -me -TWO RIPE SMOKINQ DRUMMERS SHE QOEST/ONED, V stated their, business ° could where. he aaid. > "And mind you, air, no I Pretty aoon Milter Fanner ccme balking today. If your heela rre I know what kind of a ^ along and caught Harry Hae-Haw^oi atrong aa you aay. at. how much around you can kick hohlnd you going over and over In -hi. blind on tha-way. Want a rlti, yopng tvhen aud'denly he aaw a school ’un.r houae right ahead. i Nancy and Nick hopped up dnd "( won't go another ,tep!" he 1 away they all drove. brayed, siting down In the middle. Harry Hee-Haw waa thinking, of a narrow bridge. "jf< nool ■ -T= house! Humph I" could- do Would make him move. school bouse,' 'thought Harry, an- and. bang! Aw* They all got down and unhltchad grlly. ' the watrr, too! 1 but etlll Harry ant thera. / But Inatead the goat mad. A stubborn dj Pretty soon who ebould come .straight for the donkey and knock- more damage ' tearing down th. ra id but Icily ed him off ihe hrldg, Into -he heels »h$ bone I Beard with lowered li< id. water. But as Harry went over mid MiHter F.-JT And nothing) MUter Farmer, "He’e going Jo but down that the edge, he let fly with hl.< he-ia ,iTo of ■ -' / ! f