The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 23, 1923, Image 8

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ran banneb-hebalp. Athens. cfoggn Seventeen Year* of Satisfactoi Prompt Ac CALL FLEETWOOi FIRE INSURANCE 8tr»ig Compulu. Service, uitmenta. i LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Three-Four-Fife BARBECUE! BARBECUE! Every Day At BENSON’S BAKERY and CAFE Next Door to Strand Theatre 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. MARKETS ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed at 34 3-8 cents Friday. The prev ious close was 34 cents. NEW YORK COTTON Prev. Open High Low Close Close Jan. 34.45 34.93 34.33 34.88 34," Mch. *34.66 35.25 34.55 35.18 34.75 May 34.89 34.90 11 A. M. Bids: January 34.47; March 34.68; May 34.88. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Prev Open High Low Close Close Jan. 34.35 34.80 34.16 34.75 34.40 | Mch. 34.50 35.00 34.35 34.92 34.56 , May 34.35 35.00 34.37 34.95 34.35 ! 11 A. M. Bids: January 34.31; ; March 34.48; May 34.50. j NEW YORK STOCKS Open Coca Cola 74*4 Kennicott Copper .. 34 % Studebaker 103% U. S. Steel 65% Loew’s Inc. .. .. 17% CHICAGO GRAIN Market Gossip Received Over F. J, Linnell & Company’s (By Leased Wire) 3474 10374 95 >4 1754 Open P. c. Close WHEAT— July . 107% 106% Dec 103% 104 102% May 108% 109 10874 CORN— July 74 7374 73% Dec. .. v .. 73'/. 73 Vi 72% May 73% 72 hi OATS— July 43% 4374 Dec. .. . 43 43% May 4474 44% 427* WILLIAM HEARD IS SUFFERING INJURIES William Heard, son of Mrs. C. W. Heard of Barber street, is at a local hospital where he is suf fering from a near serious acci dent. He was visiting at High Shoals Wednesday and a telephone •ole fell on him* causing painful ut not serious injuries. Expert Vulcanizers —arc here to look after the repairs in any tire trouble you may have. We Suggest Kclly-Springfield Casings When You Need (Replacements. Have You Tried the Most Ecorfomical and Satisfactory Gas MoPeP GASOLINE More Miles More Power More Speed QUICK STARTING On Cold Mornings We Are Independent Home Dealers and Appreciate Your Business. E.-S. SPORTING GOODS CO. Phone 895 Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets MOTORLIFE OIL COMPANY \ Prince and Meigs NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver- pool was due 5 to 7 down by New Orleans, 5 to 11 down by New York. Southern spots Thursday 15 to 50 down. Texas markets 25 to 40 Dallas 30 off; middling! there 33.60; sales Dallas 13.415; j all told 46,622 vs 43,291 Wednes day. Saturday will be first December notice day in New Orleans. Mon day in New York. Thursday’s re visions here, strict low middling and below 100 down; middling and above 50 lower, will tend to strengthen the December position locally. Spot sales in the interior Thurs day were comparatively lower, tending to refute the claim there less demand for the staple. Week-end statistics Friday may be somewhat bearish as a whole. Weeks insight probably little larger than last year’s 472.000; spinner takings probably some- what lower than last years, 437,- ooo. .May have more liquidation in December Friday in advance of first notice day here Saturday and Monday in New York. Sentiment remains divided ow ing to uncertainty of market for present, both sdies cautious. MARKET BULLETIN Apples, 40c peck. Butter. 35c to 50c pound. Cabbage, 4c pound. Irish Potatoes, 3%c pound. Sweet Potatoes, '2c pound. Eggs. 50c dozen. Turnips, 4c pound. Greens, 10c gallon. Spinach. 20c pound. Dried Apples, 20c pound. Dried Peaches, 20c pound. Turkeys, 35c pound. Friers. 30c pound. Hens, 22%c pound. Roosters, 12c pound. Com Meal. 3%c pound. Pecans, 50c pound. Kiwanis Club to Boost Home Made Products At Show (Continued From Page One) ; FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Eight room dwelling, large lot, variety of fruit, all convenien ces, wHhiit one biock of the bus iness section of Winder, Ga,. for a six room dwelling in Athens One Burroughs nine column split machine for sale cheap. P. O Box 371 or Phone 35G. n25i PIGGLY-WIGGLY -OFFERS- m No. 8 Snowdrift Lard $1.45 Dromedary Dates, Package 20c Layer Figs, Pound 33c Chrystalized Cherries, Pound 68c 25 Pounds Sugar,’ Cloth Sacks $2.34 15 Ounce Sun-Maid Seeded Raisins 15c Valencia Shelled Almonds, Pound 68c Arrow Self-Rising Flour, 24 Pounds .. ..' $1.00 Mrs. Kempton's Home Made Fruit Cake (In fancy tin boxes.) 85c tionsl institutions ami urged the Kiwanians to sec to it that Geor gia does not continue ' to receive bad advertising on account of its neglect of its Institutions. A resolution presented by Will King Meadow was adopted calling upon the Eighth District represen- tative in Congress and the Geor gia senators to oppose a further reduction in the standing army and to assist in restoring the army to the strength allowed by the National Defense Act of 19?" 13.000 officers and 150,000 men. Dr. S. V. Sanford told the club of .the plans the Athletic Associa tion Is making to again give Ath ens some big football games foi 1924 and said that the support given the Ccntre-Georgia game will very largely determine the kind of games held here i— yC Ki*wanlan S. J. Ware won the attendance prite.^ ELSIE* JANIS GIVEN KEY8 TO CITY BROOKLYN. N. Y.—When Elsie Jan!*, "sweeihenrt of thh A. E. I’\” gave a performance In Brooklyn, the Kina's County Council of the ’American Legion petitioned, Bor ough President Rlffelmanh to give her the key to the city. This was done. A group of Legion naires, with color guard and othet military array, nccompanled Miss Janls to and from the theatre, and after the performance she gave r special entertainment to members of La Bool* to des Qunrante Homines and Huit Chevaux. the “Legion Shrine.” THEY’LL ALTERNATE “When Jack and I are married I’m going to have three servants.” "You probably will have 23, my dedr—but not all at tmeb.—Se lected. Orange Peel, Citron, Lemon Pee), Brazil Nuts, Nonpareil Almonds, Filberts, Mixed Nuts. PIGGLY-WIGGLY Oranges. 65c peck. Black Walnuts* 40c,peck. New Nuta (all kinds) Shelled and in ahell. SUNSHINE FRUIT CAKE 1, 2. 4 lb. tin fancy boxes. KING-HODGSON CO. Evaporated Peaehea . Apples Prunes Apricots KING-HODGSON CO. TURKEYS At Prince Ave. Store. KING-HODGSON CO. Milledge Are. Store Phone. Are I Non. 20.1 and 204. (Please rail 203 tint, and if yon ! can't get this number you will be :«MH!»etcd with *04. 1 KING-HODGSON CO. i Norfolk Select Oysteru 1 Fresh Country Eggs New York State Cream Chceae Extra Fine Fat Mackerel KING-HODGSON CO, Red Ripe Cranberries Iceberg lettuce i Fancy Celery I Cauliflower Yellow Squash Rutabaga Turnips Cabbage Yellow Yams Fresh Tomatoes . KING-HODGSON CO. One Cup—or Dozens OF NOO-NAME The Same Quality and Goodness in * Each Cup This new type of Coffee— roasted and blended in Athens is winning its way to tho tables of thousands of people because of its superior merit. Buy It At Your Grocer's. NEW SOUTH COFFEE COMPANY Athens, Georgia WOULD UNIFY EFFORT6 TO J HELP NEOY LITIGANTSI GENEVA—Further evidence 01 the desire of American org&nita- tlons to co-operate with the League of Nations In- humanitarian forts, i*'found in the fact that,. Hnitetl .Stat< s' national association which is devoted to -obtaining civil justice for the poor and needy has asked the League to convoke an international confer* nee of Y»ll world agencies which are dedicated to protecting the rights of the poor. y. iw, c. i. ciPTis I SELECT Tl 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 Thornton’s SATURDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Barbecued Pork or Roast Beef Boiled Cabbage Hash Brown Potatoes Muffins and Biscuits Vegetable Salad Cake and Peaehea Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents SATURDAY SUPPER Tenderloin Steak, Brown Gravy Creamed Potatoes English Peas Fried Apples Hot Biscuits Rice Pudding, with Sauce Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Team captains for the current expense campaign of the Y. M. C. A. which begins December 3 and runs through the 7. will mast at the assocaiton building Friday aft ernoon for the purpose of select ing- members of the teams. A. G. Dudley will head the cam paign of the Y. M. C. A. this year and captri’ns for the .twelve teams have already been chosen. Another Heart Throb Comes in From Far Arabia (By Associated Praia) CHICAGO—Bearing on their faces tattoo brands of Arabian slavery. Rose and Helen Manerlan two young Armenian girls are In the Chicago Memorial Hospital, where doctors are gradually re moving the marks that have been their sign* of servitude. The two were brought to this country from Arabia by tjielr brother Horhlk. who learned of their whereabouts through English Tommies. It was in 1915 when the troublo started for Rose and Helen. With their father, mother and older brother, they resided in the moun tains in tJrfu. Then came the Turkish troops and fighting. Father and brother disappeared, and until this day no one knows or their fate. The children were taken Into the desert where they wero branded and used by the Arabs ag. sheppards. FOR SATURDAY WESSON OIL Pint Can 23c Sliredded WHEAT Package 9c _FRIDAY. NOVKMRF.n n I.., GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building A Urji amount of local funds now on band for lanedlati • Disbursement on City Property. WASHINGTON - Christmas A BIT OF BRIBERv CHRISTMAS SEALS TO BE SOLD j Grace-Oh! Rtealln""l. seals o fthe National Tuberculosis going to tell mama! ~ As sociation will be on sale during ” * ‘ — - the Christman holidays In all post office lobbies throughout the coun. try where space is available. Postmaster General New, direct ing postmatsers to permit able use of their buildings sale of Christmas seals, said' the. department would co-operate to the fullest extent consistent with the performance of Its own rer- vlce. BOMB EXPLODES reds* t foj german potatoe going bad BERLIN.—Frederick William I. had a hard time introducing. the potato In Prussia. He forced the Invalids In the charity hospitals to eat them, and used his army in compeH'ng the peasants to plant the tubers. And today Chancollor Stresemann is having a hard time holding tha republic together b - cause of the lack of potatoes in many sections, and their extreme ly high price. Many Germans whi> bare phovideu* themselves at a great cost with enough potatoes for the ensuing winter are horri fied to find they are not keeping well. Agriculturists predict all Iho potatoes will spoil by Janusry 1. GERMAN CULTURE THREATEND BY PRO- " HIBITIVE COST OF BATH BERLIN—German culture Is se riously threatened by the high co?t of soap. An ordinary cake of toilet soap cost thlrtf million marks Oc tober 5. which was about 16 Amer ican cents estimated on the rate of exchange for that day. Laundry soap Is proportionately high, and the press Is filled with complaints that the average 'family cannot maintain a decent sanitary condi tions In the home under such prices. Starch and other laundry supplies are also soaring. DUKE 8EE8 U. 8. MILLIONS FOR HANNOVER TREA8URE8 VIENNA—Duke Ernst August of Cumberland, 7K and hard up, is said to be negotiating with Paris jewelers for the sale of an Amerl-I can of trea»ur<* of the Guelph*, j There he brought to Austria when he was forced to lenve Hannover.) aver which principality he ruled, it wna nbsorbed by Prussia nftrrj ihe Austro-Prusslan war In 1*66. j The pfince mentioned Is $30,000, (By Associated Press.) MACOMB.—A bomb thought to have been placed by members of tho bootleg ring, destroyed a por- tion of the house of Lee Hanline, F_ re8n W® W irOUt states attorney here Thursday night. Haline was cut by the fly ing glass blit no ono was seg'ously Injured*. Freddy Wouldn't yon ralll hare some Jam?—Uei,'motor. Maryland Roils 15c the) dozen Graham Rolls '20c the dozen Parker House Roils 10c the dozen Coffee Cake Saturday Morning ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO Fresh Drawn Trout Norfolk Oysters ARNOLD-ABNEY &CO. Purity Sliced BACON Pound 30c Libby’s Bartlett PEARS No. 2 1-2 Can 35c Maxwell House COFFEE Pound Can 38c WHOLE GRAIN CLEAN AND WHITE RICE lb. 7Vzc Hire practically perfect— fren from damaged or Im perfect grain,. Compare U with rice yon will be aaked 10c pound for In many atoren, Rogers’ Quality EGGS Aii Good 39c Evaporated PEACHES (Practically Peeled) 121c lb. THEY’LL LOSE THEIR DADDIE8 LONDON—Engine drivers—they call them engineers In tho U. S. A coddling their irons steeds too much to sivt the British rail way officials. Their "affections, ’tts said, have disrupted schedules. No longer will tho old timer murmur coaxlngly to his engine: "Steady, now Polly, steady! Quietly now old girl—-there’* plenty of time!” For an engineer will not be permitted i to rerari*n at the throttle of any particular locomotive long enough to gfct that fond of it. STONE’S CAKES, BLOCK’S and NATIONAL BISCUIT CO. CRACKERS EZ ThrreTolmGtH? OGE r.famfMfrmWalnfr This shows Kid Norfolk and Battling Siki in their fight at Madison Square Garden, New York. The battle lasted the full 15 rounds. Sike made his Ameri can debut and was rather roughly treated, though he made a game come-back in the, last round. Twelve thousands persons saw the fight.. m Read Banner-Herald : Want Ads. t ‘ WOMEN? ONE DAY SALE SATURDAY ONLV SPECIAL AH Kinds Materials and Styles DRESSES Values Up to $24.75 SATURDAY’ ONLY 278 Clayton Street None Higher - n, Large,, Chain ml Shorn Store la tha UaitoJ Slat— ‘Athens, Ga, Store, 151 Clayton St, “Next to Krea.,." , AD Newark Storm Open Saturday Evening, To Accommodate Gutooo* ^ ii