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SHORT LINE RAILROAD ONE EXPERIENCE ENOUGH
IN HANDS OF RECEIVER! "Why donf you advertise?"
ATLANTA—Tin* Gainesville and Touri"SteTteejiUr: “No blreo.'l
Northwestern railroad operating - L ■
between Calnea'VHe, oa., and Rob-
• rtson, has , beep- placed Inj
Hie hands ot a recover, the state'
public service commission .an-'
jioiifileavnuirsday. •
did once and It pretty near ruined
i”*How * .>
“Why, people cime in and bpugtt
durp. near all tlfe >tnff I M4*’H(j
St. Louis Globe-Democrat. *
I BRITISH TOYS
LONDON'.—There will be plent;
of British’ toys -ai* the -market- Ikii
Christmas, jnst of them, of course,
will be bought up.bf^dtalns. But
a* good many wjll 4 b^ * Jeipoj’te.i.
Quito a f • • w probably ^ ill go ti
the rnited States tile manufm -
turers declare. ’
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mCHAEL’S
TomorTO^^omg‘\Lariy-\l his
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Great Purchase Sale—New-Sty le
Hats of High Quality—Amazing at
Safe to say that you have seen
nothing to equal them all season—
even at prices considerably higher—
"CASH ION-SMART
is the .wordl And
value-high! .
These, for •'example,
Ostrich trimmed satins . . .
Plume-trimmed brocades . . .
Metallics in cloths and trimmings.
Satins with iilver, gold and laces.
Faille silk hats—flower trimmed..'
In all shapes In all colors
TO FLOWERS IN FALL
By Mary Carolyn Davies
You are the bravest ftoWsra of all:
You life your head* and laugh at
fall. - ~
It's'easy for a flower to Sing
And dance upon its stalk, In spring
When all the earth ,l» v singing too.
When little brooks ara-dressed In
blue
And romp and shout and run rina
W-hat flower In spring would not
be gay?
But when the brook-bed’s dry and
still.
And brown's the meadow. P«*wn
the hill, ,
Grasses are dried and frrh* are
sere,
And summer's s . gone and winter's
It takes a brave flower, then t<
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Special Discount Sale
* LADIES’ AND
GENTS FINE
~r UMBRELLAS
25% Off Saturday Only
Wc have a splendid Assortment of these fine India Silk Umbrellas in handles of all
late, styles—Ivory, Wood and Novelty handles, some with Silver Tipe in the Gent’s
Umbujaf. tyhqn have the new Detachable Handles, and can be # folded for traveling.
COVERS ARE BEST GRADE SILK—FRAMES GUARANTEED.
LADIES’ UMBRRLLAS IN ALL WANTED COLORS;
M. F. FICKETT JEWELRY COMPANY
JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS
r
268 E. Clayton Street
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Athens, Georgia
7We Will Send
Him to You
special offer
If you Inn no- t*« cwnwllon In
your homo and live on • ntrtet where
• no, mein b laid, we will Mke the
entire inatalbtlon for |.1 additional.
f ‘ ( On A
Cabinet Type Detroit Jewel
jGAS RANGE
| The Balance on Our '
' Easy Payment Plan •
" PHONE 54
A Free Turkey Will Be Delivered With. Your Stove.
H ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO. ?
P ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO.
lift
Its gladners to us like a gift.
O garden blooms that live by ruie
And wild plants near th* path tc
school— .
Flowers, are you brave because you
you knoW
It’s In the fall we nerd jou-mo?
PARTY AT Y. HUT SATURDAY
EVENING S;30.
Saturday evening at 8: SO the
first party of, the year will be given
nt the University "Y* Hut. It 1»
being planned to make this one ol
the biggest and best entertain
ments ever given to the students
Probably many have bren wonder
ing when the announcement of the
first party would be forthcoming
These are requested to take not*
of this, and b* there at'the. time
mentioned to hip the good t!m<
Along. >s
The affair le being planned bf
the co-eds for the Y. K. f\ A
Miss Rosemary Whittaker win
have the program in charge! Just
what Is to be presented Is still
romethlng of a mystery, as ' su'-’i
good things often are. But w.
know wo will be favored with mu
sle, gnmre. refreshments, end oth-
pleasant and entertaining
features.
Students are urged to tell theh
friends about the party, nut
bring tjum nil our Saturday 'eve
nlng, to see the first big Saturday
Night Affair” go over with a bang
CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR
PROGRAM FOR
’SUNDAY EVENING
The Life Work Recruits of th*
Senior Christian Endeavor Socletj
of the First Christian church ar:
to lead the* meeting Sunday eve*
nlng, November 25th at. 7 o’clock
The ptagnup will be as follows:
• “What We Thank God For"-
Psalm 108: 1-22.
Alm—"To show the kind of ser
vice young people may render for
,the extension of Christ's kingdom
throughout the world."
Song—"Jesus Calls us o'er
Tumult.”
Song—"Love Divine, All Love
Excelling." The Lord's Prayer in
'concert.
Scripture—Psalm 102,1:11. (Real
by th» Lookout Committee Chair
man) - , ,
Duct—"Help Somebody Today,”
“Building * Ladder.**
1. "Prayer” C J.. Morris.
2. ‘'Study"—C. M. DrlscOH.
8. "Giving"—Claude Burgee*
4 "Service"—jerry Johnson
“Tasks that Challenge our giv
ing of s#ir—Miss Elizabeth White-
head.
"Tasks that challenge today"—
Mr. Michael.
insmnnvntai solo—' Ju»i * JJttJc
bit of love."
Sentence Prayers.
Pageant —‘The Waiting World."
Song—"Let the Lower Lights be
burning.”
“What we Thank God For"-Th»
The Circle of Endeavorers.
—BE
LITTLE MISS ELIZABETH
HARGROVE CELEBRATES
tTH BIRTHDAY
Thurrday at noon Elizabeth Har
grove enttrtalned nine of her school
! friends at a beautifully planned
four course luncheon In celebration
of her 8th birthday anniversary.
The table over laid with a lace
cloth was centered with crystal
vase of gorgeous pink lyees, with
pink streamers suspended from the
chanchiier to the four corners of
the attractively appointed table.
Silver candle ftlcka held the
unshaded pink tapers, the artistic
color motif being carried out very
effectively In all the prefty details.
The gracious young^ hostess was
showered with cordial good wishes
and many pretty gifts.
The happy occasion wss one of
the brightest social events of Ihe
we<k of cordial interest to the very
young aet,
MISS LUCILE GREEN
ENTERTAINS 8ATURDAY
week, ««(Known Here Swap
Saturday er.nlnx at which Posts in Atlanta
Lurnc Green will entertain nt the —— '
ham. of her parent., Jud.e and
Mr*, Herald Hreen «n Miiiedae* ATLANTA. Oa.—The Rev. War-
avenue. The euesU will Inelude ren IVHunnlcuu. mleeianerir eec-
the Hl,h School eel. rotary ot the North Oeor.U con-
. —4— . fer.nre ot the Methodlit Kplecopa!
AN APPRECIATION church, eontlt, hw reeiened the.
In behalf of the otftcero. and. 811
lendir of the Rarepto B. W. M, ‘
win, to thank the MOM* ot too.-- - - .. .
Athena Flrat Bepil.t church (hr! •'•ffMor »» **; «»ul»r tneetln,
their (ntcloua entertainment afid ,#f the mtoaton board,
reneroua hospitality in furnlrttliwl Mr. Hunnleutt to a fonner tn.-
ua the aptendid lunch at th* noon'**’ **• *'• *®* n * MetholUI
hoar la.t Tu*«Uy the Mth. Wo Attanto. reelsnln* that pa.-
wer. entry we could pot ree each '*»<* * l ">• b ** ,nn l D * ot „ h if
one and exprea. our deep appro., «*‘ r d yeor to eucceed Dr. 8. E.
elation for their klndnOM to o«; Wttaaott at mlaAApary eeeretery
II I. atweya > Joy to meet w|tt- Since aeaumlno that office Mr
-ho 1.41m Of th. Flint church and Hunnleutt ha. Invtied .xtoB.-T.ly
w, want to include Dr. Wllhlnton. ha. dellverrd an everttfe of
for hi. help and timely advice al epeorhj* day aad haa c-1.ret
ail time. A. .hi, wan our flrai ** «» “"•“or pledwa In Iha
, .North Georgia conference a total
co-workers’ council for this
clatlon&l year. We hope it will not
be the last.
I aril yours In' loving, service.
MRR. T, W. CRAWFORD
Stipt. 8arepta, B. W. M. 'U„
Lexington, Ga.
—BP—
MARY PICKFORD STRAND
THEATRE NOV. 23TH.
Mary Pickford in Daddy Long
Legs. Nov. 28th at the Strand for
the benefit of the ilavld C. Bar-
row school, b being pleasantly an
ticipated by the young set. Rem
ember to buy your tickets from the
children's committee of the P. T.
A. Adults 25 cents,* children 10
cents. A good comedy will be n
Jolly feature, also the masonic
quartette will sing and surprises
Irom other home talent will give
Additional pleasure.
TEA AT MRS JOHN E.
TALMADGE'8
Chap. K. of Emmanuel church la
planning to give a silver ten on
next Tuesday afternoon, Dec. 4th
at the residence of Its prerident
Mrs. John E. Tnlpmdge. This will
take the place* of thtir annual
bazasr. There Will be many fancy
articles, candy and gifts on sale.
—AH—
MR8. E. C. McEvoy'8
PIANO RECITAL SATURDAY
AFTERNOON 4 O’CLOCK
Mrs. E. C. McEvoy- will present
- piano pupils n recital Saturday
afternoon promptly at ,4 o’clock.
A very Interesting and Artistic
program will be presented.
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YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEPART
MENT PLANNING FOR *
O'POSSUM HUNT
The young peoples departme of
the Firrt Methodist church
planing for an O'Possum hunt this
evrnlng If the weather le favor
able. and a Jolly good time Is being
anticipated by the merry party.
gp
The many Trends of iMrs. Fred
erick Ftoater of Madison were
shocked to learn of her death Fri
day morning at St. Mary's hospital
following an extended illness.
Mrs. Foster has spent much or
her time here with he-r daughter,
Mrs. Harvey Stovall, making many
admit'ng friends. She was a very
cultured and talented woman, pos
sessing all the lovely graces whch
have (lirtjaguahed the dbarm^g
southern woman. ^
The deepest sympathy goes out
to iMY*. Foster's family In the great
loss they have sustained In her
death.
Mrs. J. O. Mathewson of Atlanta
Is the week-end guest of Mrs.
John D. Wilkins.
4 — [g)y
I Mri. Fannie Boswell hti return
ed from Cornell,.
Mr. end Mr,. $. "c. Puryenr an
nounce the birth ot a eon Nov.
ilat who v|*Il be called Billy, Jr.
Ml,, Joiephnle Wilkin, will to
over to AUentti Wednesday to
•pend' the week-end with Mn.
Marion Sexbrook.
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Miisea Flora and Vlctori Belt,
went Over to Attantn to ipend the
week-end with iMt» Mildred Nor-
rls on Ponce de Leon avenue. They
motored over with Ml,, Mil.'n
Whitehead .end Mr. Jeme, Thorn
ton.
Ur,. J. A. Qullllen I, the (ue,t
ot br. and Mr,. A. F. Qullllan ot
Commerce while the Reverend Mr.
Qui::»a Is sticaitnr Ml- Nnrth
Georgia conference i'n Atlanta.
Mr. and Mu. Jesse Harris and-
Mn. I. H. Harris pf Commerce
wen visitors here Tuesday.
Mis, MKgaret McGowan, of Au-
luat,, will errve next week to be
the meat ot Mis, Merten Smith et
her home on Peachtree road.—
IConatUutlon.
'Mn. M. A. McCurdy. MKa Eva
Mae Thornton and Mr. Jemeu
Tbtrnton are spending the week
end In Atlanta.
Mn. J. R. Wtl'te and Mn. Alice
Towne Ot Athem, and Mu Lonale
Town,, Of Atlanta were In Jeffer-
son last week, guest, ot Mn. J.
E. Randolph.—Jsckaon Henld.
MIf sea Elizabeth Wingfield, Mar
garet Roane and Johnnie Lon
Bridge,, ot Athena, visited rela
tives hen Sunday.—Maysvllle En
terprise.
Mr. llolll. Chandler of Athens
vivted homcfolk, Sunday.—May,'
Title Enlerprlae.
CUBAN DUELS
HAVANA.—The habit of flghll
' duels -'•llll flo irishes In
the newspapers of Its rapitnl o't\
are to be believed.
! i Sftqli methods ofj settling prlv-
ole quarrels are JlleKal hc-ro, how
ever, ‘and the newspapers never
say that a duel has been fought,
of more than 1450.00ft. They usually publish on account
According to Mr. Hunnleutt, his of the trouble between the prin
resignation Wednesday resulted »c ; pals, giving their names, and aiUli
from his conviction that he ought that "in nn examination of edged
not to continue in the office for j tool*,” Mr. So-and-so was wound
another quadrennlum. • Jed. If the reporter c«(ne right out
Dr. frigging, the new missionary .said a duel ibad been foughf
secretary, wag formerly pre«JdJn* the police probably would be
elder of the Athens district, wher» fltHw unpleasant |!n seeking to
h!s success in organising his dig- havo him give evidence .
trlct for the centenary cimpnign' These duels are rarely fatal, fo*
won for him the admiration of the .Although most educated Cubans
entire church. Ids district taking are keen swordsmen, the genera
the lead In centenary pledges ^ver|CUatom is for the duel to term’n
PALACE—Tonight
VVB TOLD YOU SO! " JEfe
Jackie Coogan is
“Long Live
The King
The Boy That Is Loved By Millions
, in'His Greatest Role.
Jackie Coogan
!n "Long
Live the King."
LAST SHOWING PALACE TONIGHT
SATURDAY—-SPECIAL
A Harem romance of a white Kid and an American
masquerading as a Chinese lord.
“THUNDERGATE”!
Featuring OWEN MOORE, SYLVIA BREAMER, VIRGINIA
BROWN FAIRE, TULLY MARSHALL
“THE FIGHTING BLADE” IS COMING^
m NOVEMBER W
SUN MON TUE WED THUR FR.I SAT
• /Vow*
/ l/irh
this wee
'15 M
11 W
Two Pastors, Well
- Jterilng P. Wiggins, formerly pag*
* tor of the Park Street,Methodist
Je&urch. Atlsnts, wss named *J» fcle
RED SEAL CONCERT AND OPERATIC
Voi Dormite, Signora! (Sleep On. Fair Lady!) (Pagliara-Tosti) in Italian )
Giuseppe de Luca [•
Berceuse (Lullaby) (Gretchaninow) * In Italian Giuseppe de Luca )
Adagio * (Mozijrt-Friedberg) Violin Solo Mischa Elman)
German Dance (DittcraJuif) (2) Gavotte (Gssscc) VlollriSolo Mischa Elman j
SACRED SELECTIONS
Oh Saviour, Hear Me Charles T. Tittmann)
Be Thou With Me Charles T. Tittmann)
• - *. LIGHT VOCAL
It Ain't Gonna Rain No Mo’ Humoroui Wendell Hall 1
Red Headed Music Maker Wendell Hall J
Kiss Me With Your Eyes . Della Baker)
Indiana Moon Claira Brookhurst-Lewia James |
955
6424
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19141 IQ
Henry Burr 1
Elliott Shaw j
Arthur Gibbs 1
and His Gang)
The Troubadours
Out There in the Sunshine With You
You Didn’t (^are When You Broko My Heart
^ DANCE RECORDS
Old Fashioned Love—'Fox Trot (From "Rjinnin’ Wild")
Charleston—Meuley Fox Trot (From “Rur.r.ir.' Wild")
Broken Hearted Melody—Waltz
The Waltz of Long Ago—Medley Waltz (From “Music Box Revue")
• * > The Troubadours
Steamboat Sal—Fox Trot „ * Garber-Davis Orchestra
Down South Blues—Fox Trot ' The Virginians
BERNSTEIN BROTHERS
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19171
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19176
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