The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 22, 1923, Image 8

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I MOB Eiom- TUB BAffNEB-HBRAtP. 'ATgBNB, CBOKGM FIRE INSURANCE Smstcen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Otroag Compute. Prompt Adjoatmenta. CAM. FLEETWOOD LANIER, KGB. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Three-Four-Fito ’in some instances, which ,curb wild speculation. Sentiment rather divided again, jboth sides cautious. I VVc reiterate our advice to li quidate long contracts, particular ly on strong markets. likely does some of the most -remarkable acting of big zbort career, la “Long Norfolk Select Oysters. KinganV AH Pork Sausage, Sliced Raw and Boiled Ham. State Agricultural College Butter. New York State Cream Chceoe. KING-HODGSON CO, Fancy Celery, Iceberg Lettuce, Yellow Squash, Tomatoes, Ruta baga Turnips, Lady Peas. Black- eyed Peas. KING-HODGSON CO. Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linnell & Company’s (By Leased Wjre) MARKETS Apples. Oranges, Bananas, Extra Fancy Malaga Grapes, Tokay Grapes, Cranberries. f KING-HODGSON CO. PHONE KING-HODGSON CO. Clayton Street Non. 1000—1—2. Prince Ave. Nos. ISIS—1619. Millcdge Are. Nos. 203—201. ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed at ‘.14 cents Thursday. The prev- 1 ioug close was 34 1-4 cents. NEW YORK COTTON Prev. Open High Low Close Close 34.80 34.95 34.35 34.55 34.80 35.10 35.20 34.56 34.75 35.03 ' NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver- Jan. pool was due 3 to 10 higher by | Mch. NeW Orleans; 6 to 9 higher by (Dec. 35.70 35.75 34.85 35.13 35.40 New York, most on December but I 11 A. M. Bids: January 34.73; stiff advance in sterling exchange I March 34.91; December 35.25. may furnish lower cables than .1.777' ... due. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Southern spots Wednesday were Prev. 30 to 63 up. Texas markets 40 to Live the King," a radical change is made in the kind of role given to young Jackie for here he fa a royal princeling and is constantly surrounded by royal splendor. iBeaufful sets abound in this production—sets said to have been built at great cost. Thete and Jackie and the story and the cast round out a great and thrilling picture which none should miss.. "Idong Live the King’ 'was di rected by Victor Schertzingar fruu C. Gardner Sullivan's and Eve lln- sell's adaptation of Mary Roberts Rinehart's novel of the same name. It was produced fer Metro under the personal »*jr~nision of Jack Coogan, Sr. the state Improperly should the! public construe It to be connected with (he state. It Was said" "(hi* case will be appealed. THURSDAY. NOVPMnrp ; h t'Bogart Merchant Loses House By j Flames Wednesday I Thank Goodness The Boll Weevil Don’t Eat Turkey jrmJICK pedIgreed USED J '1933 Ford Touring. Dodge ■ Touring, Repainted and Re ft built. Good Chevrolet Tour- I ing, 1921 'Model. 9 COHOLLY MOTOR* CO. higher. Dallas 40 up; middling there 33.70. Sales Dallas 12.143 all told 43.291 v» 38,427 Tuesday. Indications point to compara tively light exports from United. States balance of this week. Rumored marine war risk insur anee to Germany withdrawn ex- Jcept for French and Belgian bot toms. probably owing to riots ir 'Germany, perhaps owing to allied agreement as to action against Germany. Week-end statistics Friday will probably be rather !>earish as to insight and mill takings. Compared wijh last year week’s insight will run against ’ 472,000; (was 514,000 last week. Spinner taking will run against 437.000; were 428,000 last week. | Extreme caution being advised j by brokers at these high price levels, doubt margins being called The Georgian Palm Garden Cordially invites the people of Athens to attend a demonstration of Blocks ARISTOCRATIC f CANDIES 1 i Saturday, November 24th Samples of this delicious candy will be served visitors. BACK AGAIN ESKIMO PIES 5 cents The Delicious Chocolate-Coated Ice Cream FOR SALE AT ALL SODA FOUNTAINS AND BY COSTA’S JOY JOY has been called the blood of the world. It is what wc all want. Joy is somehow bound up with money. This bank aims to assist you in the intelligent care of your money and thus increase your joy of living. Commercial Bank of Athens Member Federal Reserve System “ASK OUR DEPOSITORS” Open High Low Close Close Jan. 34.75 34.85-35.16 35.40 34.70 Mch. 35.06 35.02 34.32 34.56 34.87 Dec. 34.65 34.80 34.12 34.35 34.70 11 A. M. Bids: January 34.56; March 34.72; December 34.50. CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT- July ... . Dec. __ . . ay .. . . CORN— July .. . . Dec May .. . . OATS— July .. . . Dec May .. . , Open P. C. Close 106 107 % 102% 104 108 Vi 109 73% 73% 72% 73% 72% 73% 72% 43 L 2,000 Foot Plunge In Airplane Costs Men $10.00 Each 42% 44'A 44% NEW YORK STOCKS Open P. C. Coca Cola 74% 74 Kcnnicott Copper .. 34% 34% Studcbaker 104% 104% U. S. Steel 95% 95% “Long Live the King” Features Jackie Coogan Youthful Star in Alto gether Different Role At Palace Theatre Thursday and Friday. By JOHN E. DREWRY Jackie Coogan. Jr., youthful movie star, is at the Palace tea- tre Thursday and Friday of this week in "Long Live the King." and the picture well lives up to all that has been said of it in advance notices. In this production young Jackjfc Maryland Rolls 15c the dozen Graham Rolls 20c the Dozen Parker House Rolls 10c thedozen Coffee Cake Friday Morning ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO, Fresh Drawn Trout Fresh Water Trout Norfolk Oysters ARNOLD-ABNEY &CO. Extra Select Norfolk Oysters Red Snappers Turkeys, 35c lb. Fresh Shrimp Ajullcts Wholesale and Retail Athens Fish & Oyster Co GEO. A. BRIEN, Prop. 673 B. Broad SL WAUKEGAN, Ill—It cost R. F. Conant, District attorney and Han* ford Warschauer, both of Milwau kee, who with an unidentified wo man in an airplane made a 2,000 foot plunge to thf 1 earth near here, $10 each, because they landed with out a permit. •, After belntr held all day, the men were released after paying fines for trejwpasKlnff. The wo man disappeared after the crash. Inquiring about tho woman In the plane, Warschauer'a wife; who ar rived shortly afterwards, said, “I would trust Hanford to the end of the world.** Fire, breaking out at one o’clock Thursday morning at Bogart, completely destroyed the home of C. W. Christian, prominent mer chant of that place. ant ox unit place. Mr. Christian and his family were asleep and were only awak ened when the * top story of the two story frame house collapsed. The house was burned completely to the ground before it was pos sible to get the fire hose con nected. The loss was • estimated at $3.- 000 which was partly covered by The home is known (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. — The tradi tion ot turkey as the piece de re sistance on Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner tables is In llttlt danger this year, so far as the sup ply of turkey is concerned. The department of agriculture announced that in addition to the cold storage stock of 6,000,000 insurance, , . iiounds, carried* over from last - the old Burson house and stands year, tho new crop of the main jon the corner of Wall and Burso: wish is exceptionally heavy. BEJOlfiilS RELEASED FROM PEN streets, near the depot. GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A tar*, amount of local fonda now on hand for I« B edU(, Disbursement on City Property. JESTER complete Insurance Protection <17 Holman Bide. Phot. 417 Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. U. D. C. PRESIDENCY (By Associated Press) WASHINGTON. — Mrs. Frank Harrold of Amerlcus was elected president general of the United Daughters of tho Confederacy Thursday In convention here. Mrs. Harrold defeated Mrs. Mrs. Amos Norn's of Florida, her only- op ponent. * Mrs. Harrold is a sister of Gov ernor Clifford Walker and iMrs. Robert McWhorter of Athens and Is the mother of Frank Harrold, Jr., who attended the University here and Is well known in Athens. Curb Market Stalls Nearing Completion Stalls In the municipal market house on Clayton street are being completed by carpenters, and Will be ready for occupancy Saturday by producers. The market will discontinue op erations on the Broad street curb for the whiter, moving Into tbs building on lower Clayton Satur- day, Mrs. Messie Troutman, mar ket master, announces. The removal of tlje market ,to the Dozier building which was oc- cuH'ed by the boys* club exhibits during the fair will be feautred by a special sale of turkeys at thirty five cents per pound, Mrs. Trout man states. BERLIN—“Permanent waves" are so hard to get on the Conti nent that on* American woman makes two trlpn a year to the United States rather than entrust her hair to the uncertain efforts of the European coiffeurs. REFUSES CHARTER TO BANK ATLANTA-r-Judge Ellis In clyll division of the Fulton su per lor court here' recently refused mandamus to force S..Guyt- Me Lendon. *<cretary of state, to laftue a charter for a banking concern under the name of "the bank of the state of Georgia." Tho action folloured In the wake of the fusol'by'the secretary of statq, to grant the uae of the name as he said the name was misleading to the people of the state. Mr. Mc Lendon contended that the use of the name of the state na It wat used In the name of the prosper live bank was using the credit of (By Associated Press.) ATLANTA, Ga.—Mayor R. V. Bray of Beaufort S. C., was re leased from thk federal peniten tiary here late Wednesday, it be came known Thursday. His sen tence of a year and a day was im posed for an^attack on a federal inheritance tax collector whom he said doubted his veracity. The sentence was commuted by President Coolidgc after he had served a little more than five I months. While under conviction i and appeal, Bray .waa elected mayor and plans to return there to take up his duties. FREE TOAST Inspect the largest Toaster ever shipped to Athens. FREE Toast until eight o’clock every morning, all the rest of this month. BENSON’S Bakery and Cafe Next Door to Strand Theatre edan $189 r*. r.tr. On the Finest Super-Six Chassis Ever Built Heretofore a moderate-priced closed car has meant an inferior chassis. Now at a saving of hundreds of dollars you buy in HUDSON e car of positive reliability, chassis excellence , and finest performance. More than 70,000 Coaches In Service At practically open car cost, the Coach com bines all closed car comforts with famous chassis quality. Increasing thousands find it meets every need, at a big saving in cost. Super-Six Prices at the Lowest Level in History p HUDSON * ~ Coach. $1375 ** W. J. & GEO. M. ABNEY 154 W. Clayton Street Thornton’s FRIDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Baked Red Snapper. Tartar Sauce Blackeyed Peas Corn Pudding, Southern Style Potato Salad Muffins and Biscuits Apple Pic Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents FRIDAY SUPPER Fried Chicken, Country Style Steamed Rice Stewed Prunes Macaroni and Cheese Iiot Biscuits Dewberry Roll , Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Bakery Specials Friday and Saturday Cream Puffs, Lady Locks, Eclairs, Lady Fingers, Macaroons, Six Varieties of Cookies, Cocoanut Cake made with Fresh Fruit; Car amel Cake, homemade icing; Chocolate Cake, homemade icing; Pound Cake, like the home- folks make; Rye Bread, Graham Bread, Ben son’s Bread. Benson’s Bakery Next Door to Strand Theatre And 223 Hancock Ave. See our line of Shirts and Ties. They are the best to be had. ( Suits and Overcoats—Smartly Correct Good taste is the guiding principle in the styling of our clothes. The shoals of old fogyism are avoided as carefully as,the rocks of exaggeration.' Suits and Overcoats alike, reveal a clear understanding of what’s wanted and worn * this Autumn Season by men who desit-e individuality, and detest the conspicuous. Suits $25 to $50 Overcoats $25 to $65 H. J. REID COMPANY j '