The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 25, 1923, Image 5

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SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 23, 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. CEORGIA meat to nmke the reduction from ^ which I am not nt present at lib. f souvenirs—Alice Rowland. (GERMAN SCHOOLS jcaslnes* of prices w'ns shown five to four mills. i erty to mnke public. f Vivian Drewv a college belle—j LACK SUPPLIES ’ Houth Africa, Australia, Canada, Among the substitutrs. in addl-j If tblf situation doe» not de- Eleanor'r . tion to the Bussey'bill,'are the [ inand instant and mass-•qflon-ni Irene Van Hflt, a followings the citizens of Athena I cart hard- Winifred Fowler. By Fowler, of Bibb, to levy a i !y conceive of nny that would. Caroline Kay, a happy ore per cent gross sales tax and! “The means of fighting tubercu. Freshman—Dorothy Fulcher, remove ad valorem taxation for j losis Is through the purchase of ——' state purposes. ' i the Christmas seils. The money By Elders of Tattnall, to levy a J coming from the sale of seals ! * limited Income tax and remove ja^e.s to the trained work of pro- "* l * M “~ state [ tectlng us from the spread of tu- i ,)L.D. IVT —. r v . 1 ®gyp*. th * United States, India, al leader— IKKLIN—The primary and-sec-, j aTTtfn ; tire'Xetherland;*Great Brit- jondary school systems of Ger-, aln . 8we «1en. Switzerland and little j j* iany ™ ce collapse if the present Czichosloyakia. Prices have risen ported that the full quota of about ty ollceman financial sltuatHm I* not relieved slightly in Australia, Belgium and 20,000 allowed for the fiscal year took ’up the tr will be practically filled by mx (which wits folio enburg to Halifax, thence proceed.‘and the apprehension of tlic Ing to New' York. There has beep who had committed the theft. Upon an unusually large exodus of being Infccmed of the theft by F. Swedish emigrants to the. United III. Ilrantley, of Brew ton, from States since July 1, and It Is re- whom tin* cotton was stolen. Copn- Jacks nd valorem, taxation (By Asioclsted Press) ATLANTA, Ga.—Oovernnr Wal ter’s tax rrform program next W rek will face Its crisis in # the Ct-nrgla General Assembly. The Lankford income tax bill, vrith amendments and substitutes were debated nlmort , four days w^ek. The governor, during th«* previous week, had purposes. By Rowe, of Richmond tabllsh a classification tax system. Startling Conditions Unearthed Here; Many Other Cases, Is Belief (Continued From Pago Ono) associaVon who have been In clos- reached i er touch with the situation in the agreement with Repirsentatlve I county than the general public] Hussey, of Crisp, to begin voting' Alias McGInley'g work .has only Tuesday or Wednesday of ibbi , begun and in order that she con- week. but the latter was called to'tinue It In the county and help hi* hnmMn Cordele on account of 'prevent the spread of yie disease the illness of his mother. Mr. j which is infectious the Association Huskey ir the nuthor of a segra- ( will conduct a campaign begluniLg bill, which haa been of.' t next Monday, December 3, selling fereil as a substitute for the Lank-1 Christmas seals in order to raine ford measure, and h|s supporter* necessary funds. j n the house Insisted on the vote. Commenting on the situation Dr. being delayed until next week. f g K ( j war d8, chairman of the One of the Interesting develop* publiq'ty committee of the seals tnents of the week end was a campaign stated yesterday: ftntement by Representative Me* The people of Athens nhould Michael, one of the co-authors ofJ frank ] y be told x of the situutlon MARKETS I ** ho tracher* i* Inadequate: ; jjew Zealand, and have Increased 1 he school, lack supplies, and the violently in Oermany and Poland, f | children have not the money to buy ; Jn August wholesale prices ln- I creased ten.fold In Germany and doing J t h e general cost of living 19 told. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS The following: were the ruling prices in the exchange Saturday: Open High Low Gose WHEAT— “When the fact* we already have Dec. . . 102% 103% *02% 103 Indicate that there are probably May . . 108% 107% 106% J* 300 unknown cases of tuberculosis July • •• 100% 106% 106% 106% county we must realize the CORN— * Importance of the urgent appeals Dec. . ., 72% .2%’ 72 72 A tuberculosis. nurse. She May . , 72% .72% 72% 72% says: “It will take time. money 73 % 72 % 73 co-operation of every doctor, citi- K OATS— zen. and the public, workers And J**- • • *?% nil to make our county safe. Buy- * * 4 i$ ing our Christmas seaf-T* buying] Ja, Y • - 4 ™ 43 ^ *** 4S% your weapon to defend your fam-. NfiW ORLEANS COTTON Tone, ateady; middling, 34.50c; steady. copy book* and paper. I Many school* today are I their writing and drawing lessonr. the Bussey hill, to the effect thn if the Bussey hill did not recelvii the necessary/ majority to he adopted instead of the Lankfon amended by the house con stitutional amendments committee he believed most of the Russe;' ure supporters would finally fo r the adoption of the ad. ministration hljl. Debate'on* the legislation will he J h ave batned from certain medl *umed j Monday morning and D ‘ cal authorities, and from the tu O\B01 regards tuberculosis in this city. To be longer ignorant of it is ,to permit the growing menace to the health and lives of our citizens to endanger an amazingly large per cent, of the population. “I have at first hand facts that vo */ would astound the people nf Ath If they were thoroughly 1ic. quninted with them. These facts I expect' rale .continue until Tues- ►rnlngj eleven o'clock, when the vote Is scheduled to he called. Mr. Bussey is expected to Mflk in support of h!s measure either Monday or early Tuesday. Fleming.'of Hancock: V. R.‘ Jones, nt Meriwether, and Ennis, of Bald, win. are among those * expected to urge adoption of the Lankford bill, as amended by the committee “In brief they ar« ( ns fcllow A large number of cases or tuber, culosis are already known to exist and are distributed In almost ery quarter of the city: morl enses are coming to Tight daily. 8ervanta of 'Song standing Jn the home* of white people The Ltiifptford bill, as passed by j being found to be f von in advanced the senate, provide* for an income I stages of tuberculosis; many oi tax. llmlttjd. to‘five percent, with n j them have been and still are pre- clause for the .crediting of ad vn. paring food for chlldrfn and adults, lorom tax payments ngnlnst In-1 "3. Laundry Is being taken in. tax nu-cssments, and vice to homes of tubercular patients bercul.osTs* nurse who has recently come to thb^ city. The measure also provides the same exemptions allowed by the federal Income tax law, and for the reduction of the state ad valorem tiix rate from five to three mills. ? ^ The committee amendments pro vide for ‘the striking of the word “net" aw* If relates to income, /'and the crediting elnuse. The amend. being washed, ironed and prepared for return to the homes of white people from rooms in which people are dying or have died from tuberculosis. In these rooms the precaution* called tor by the tuberculosis nurse have not been .observed. •‘4. Hputum of tubercular patl? ents Is being permitted to find ..irnts also leave the amount of resting places from which when exemptions to the legislature. No dry it is being wafted to the change As made In the section pro- I nostrils of innocent children and riding. for the-reduction of the nd-1 adults, valorem tax rate. Mann.-of Glynn. I "5. There are certain other kvevcd. ltaw Introduced an amend, fact* in the present situation On the Records this week DeLuca Sings a Serenade and Lullaby—Elman Records Tu>o Quaint Dances the fint put ting* a popular-ttyl. wilts song in her daiibed aoprano,— Thl gift of melody « piteml- Mozart’s, as Mlsehi Elman’s if Oftte former’s "ddatio" this week hears witness. It Is bowsd throughout by Elman In hla usual utterly binuncr without embellish- went. Two old, familisr dsneso, a nermas melody and a garotte, otenpy the other aide of this pleasant record. An uampleo of our idea ot porfoet bating are two baritone solos by Bioaeppa do Luca this weak. "Voi Vurmite, Signora," by Tootl la a trua lUliau serenade, aoft yet rigorous, entrancing in melody and rhytbm. Gretchaninow’a “ial/oh,” la smooth as lako waters at soma twilight boor. Two Sacred Solos by. Charles Tittmnno This famous concert artist and soloist at ths great Pannaylranln Bach festlrals, Mgs two beautiful numbers on S reeord this week. "0 fSariour, ‘Bear Ur," It Dudley Buck’s nttangrtnont of n melody from (Gtaek’i "Orfco." The seeond is 1’erdinand Hiller’s "Be Thou With ("Another newcomer on the black Wise circuit this week is Wendell HaD, Kcoedian, singer and composer, who iireorda two of his own compositions, •slf-aecompanied on the ” Southern 1 Pilar.” Both are ir the dialeet— "ft din ft A Cotta Bala Bo Uo," fseto sad "Bed-Beaded Mueio Baker." Two more newcomers to owdl the gaiety of a Nation are Della Baber .had Claire I BrookhursL The lady of •oag in her flaiibed soprano,- Kiu if# With Four Knee.** The second one, together with Lewis James, makes a tuneful contralto- tenor duet of *• Indiana itoon. , \ The back to the farm movement should gain additional impetus from a reeord by Henry Burr this week, ••Out There fa the Sunehine With Feu.” It bears out Alexander Pope’s well-known aphorism anent the origia of country and town. Elliott Bbnw's solo on the other side packs a boo or l*v,—"Tim Didn't Care When Fou Broke Mg Heart,*8 your ily from the invading enemy. 1 ‘The gale of grata all over country begin* December Jrd and lasts until Chrlrtmng. We will cary on our wile at this time and it will bogln ns In all other cities ?n ttte I T . 8. on December 3rd. This I* the time generally, recog. njzed ns having right of way for this most imnortant fight against disasee; the biggest fight now be ing waged In thlg country. A, S, EDWARDS.” Combining Schools and Health Boards of City And County, Favored (Continued From Pago Ono) vlile is provided with .n school. Only two of the candidates fa vor th« present method of assess. Ing property, three are uncertain and five are opposed to the pre vailing method. Two of the op posing five favor classification of property, taxing revenue product. Ing higher than homes, for * 'In stance. Ore candidate favors the zon ing of property, assessing a par. tlcular type of home in one sec tion lower than another where realty values are supposed to be higher. Eight of the candidates favor employment of an expert to sur vey the city and make plans for future extensions, playgrounds and park*. One Is opposed to employ. Ing an. "expert” for this purpose, declaring that the City Engineer !s fully chpable of doing It while another doesn't see any use of do ing it at all. FAVOR CITY PLANNING A« to recalling public officials WILL OBSERVE- TH three candidates are opposed to SPARTA Oa.--Thank»givlni will this system, four favor It andT be observed here In an appropriate three are qncertnin. Election of rrhool board members by ths peo ple is opposed by seven out of V„n candidates. , . SI* favor /representation of women on the school board equal with men, one had no definite oug. gestions to offer, one would “voti for the best person whether male or female* 'and another Ignores the guestlon. . High School Will Present Play For Aid of Library (Contlnu.d From P«g, On.) The Dance Perpetual Arthur Gibbw ud hi. Jarx-tlirpen,* lag “Oug” preterite two fox trot, on thin wook’l Victor lbt tint brighten til camera. "Old-Fathioted Love" tea brut toloo ud glittering piano fork. A “bantin” clarinet „ charUetot" tea u odd ud iaelndoo a phrase of Tear Boart." Steamboat Sal" aj Oarter-Daria Orchestra tea a rigor on, torrent, with ehip’a belie and eirens. "Jhm Booth Bluet" bp the Virginians on ths other Hda is a regdbr "profes sions! Southerner” pnt on the tcalea A waits ud medley waits by the Traabadoora tbit week an plcuul innorations, replete with etring ef, -FT Admission charm l, toe and proceeds will be uacd for the High school library. •■Profeooor Pepp" opona Moll Auditorium. Walter Ben Hare’a H-lIrhtfnl fnrr* to h« vlvan bv stU. drnts of Athens High School. Professor Pepp. a nervous wreck —7!homo* St. John. Mr. C. J3. Ruttnnbuster. a giddy butterfly of 4*—Howard Holmes. Howard Green, his won, who had the courts change his name—Gus Witcher. Sun Batty, the police force of college town-cChas. Cates. Peddler Benson, working his way through school—Robt Patter- Noisy Fleming, Just.out of High school—Harry Talmvdge. Plitk HaXcMer, an athletic Sophomore—Frank Stewart. Buster Brown, a vociferous junior—Ennis Parker. Betty Gardner, the professor^* ward—Barn Brown, Aunt Minerva Boulder, his hou^t keeper—Louise Rmltn. Petunia Muggins, the hired giri —Marie Smith. Olga Rthpskl, the new teacher of folk dancing—EWanor Tobcy. Kitty Clover/ a collector ol Prev. Open High Low Cloae Close Jan. 34.58 34.77 34.50 34.69 34.76 Mch. 34.76 34.95 34.69 34.76 34.92 May 34.83 34.98 34.70 34.78 34.95 July 34.29 34.39 34.12 34.19 34.35 Oct 28.,30 28.45 28.20 28.30 28.24 Dec. 34.62 34.65 34.86 34.44 34.70 NEW YORK COTTON Tone, irregular; middling, 35.80 cents; quiet Prev. Open High Low Close Close Jan. 34.70 34.90 34.64 34.73 34.88 Mch. 35.00 36.17 34.82 34.97 35.18 May 35.30 35.38 35.01 35.20 36.37 July 34.65 34.66 34.40 84.50 34.70 Oct. 28.70 28.77 28.45 28.60 28^0 Dec. 35.30 36.40 35.00 35.25 35.38 8HRINE MEETING A SUCCESS COLUMBUS, Ga.—'The recent meeting and initiation of a class of over thirty candidates for the masonic shrine iheld here, was a complete success. Hundreds of visiting shriners paraded* the streets wearing the fe* and a fine spirit was* manifest The Al. Sihah temple of (Macon aided the Colum bus, shrine club in making the pro gram the fine success that it was. PIGGY CAN’ PRIMP LONDON.—Pigs are pigs! And p'gs they must be. No more trips to the beauty doctors before _ the hour of adjudication at the show. New rulings of the Large Black Pig Socety and the Ndtlonal Pig Breeders' Association decree al! hogs must face the judge's 'naked and unadorned.” Powder from now on Is taboo. Yet the pigs aren't klckng In the least—even the aris tocratic sows. i bits of wrapping paper and j SWEDISH EMIGRANTS TURN FACE8 TOWARD CANADA WHOLESALE PRICES SHOW I GOTHENBURG—The first regu. MOVE DOWNWARD 1 lar direct passenger traffic be- G EX EVA'—An investigation UiMt j tween Scandinavian countries and ed on the query. "What dors if Canada will be_ establlshrd by —. - - cost the world to live?” rhows n j Sweden early In 1924. The first j niarked Tire on a truck, recently genera! downward movement In I vessel in the new service will be I tracked the truck over thrfee coun- wholesale prices, according to the! the 8. 8. Stockholm, which will J tie*, the chase ending in the re- International Labor Bureau. This*carry passengers direct from Goth-lfovery of a bale of stolen cotton January. A great number Swede* who would be shut ouf from the United States until the latter part of the next calrndat year are now^ evidently going to seek their fortuma «n Canada. 8TOLEN COTTON.TRACKCO OVER THREE COUNTIES * DUBLIN, Ga.—Of |'cenT*of "Lau rens county, following a peculiar il of ed by iinm»- tho ely truck the tiie and - tracked it out of Laurens county coinpiot* - ly through Johnson and through a large part of Wn he found It had been warehouse. After Inqu the men who sold it them at u Huwuiiil, having the money for tacMn his pocket. The arrested and the mone; old irin • funded. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LARGE STOCKS AND LOW PRICES Here You Are Assured of Getting Good Furniture At the Lowest Prices, * Quality Considered. Latest and Most Appropriate Living Room Suites—Three Piece Suite, $295.00 The Way of the Best in Fashions Adapted in Dining Room Furniture, Suite $250.00 wty following an annual cuatom. Many of the churches will holrl service! to' lend thanks while- ail the «tore*.aa<t bnsin. M housch «*, the city wUl close to the day. Thn, people of Sparta feel that' they' hare a real Thanksglvlnp j ! « »•** of the abundant harveit which they hare cnJoye<r' this year! The World Reads Our Want Ads! Folks who wish to buy or sell things watch the Banner-Herald Want A d s. They’ve learned from experience where wise traders advertise. Place your Want Ad to day. It will reach all classes of people, and is a sure means of getting in touch with the ones you seek. Banner-Herald Phone 75 Picture yourself, comfortably settled before the open Iteiirth this Winter In this beautiful davenport. This suite is a real offering in overstuffed furniture. Upholstered in tapestrv and velour, full spring construction throughout. Mahogany frame. Weil constructed in every detail. Your Sleep Will Be More Restful With This 1 Suite, $225.00 _ In this suite we arc offering you, has been adapted all the Iat- cst improvements in dining room furniture. Oblong table,’ ' buffet china cabinet, server, host's chair and * five straight chairs, comprise the suite. Finished in walnut, / well con structed. Nothing could be finer than to have thia suite in your bedroom, ft radiatea comfort and will loot you a life-time. Consist* of bow-end bed, chifforobe, dresser, and semi-vanity, all finished in mahogany. At thia low price it la a bargain. Be sure to >e« it when you come in., Large Easy Chairs They can be had In either tapestry or velvet. Its t high wing back, and deep, upholstered seat makes it very comfortable for reading or lounging. Walnut Davenport Tables $15.00 To complete the de tails of the furnish ing of your living room you must have a good looking daven port table. We have a veiy attractive dis play of these at $15. They are furnished in mahogany, and Come in the most popular period designs, *i«sJ For Monday ' and Tuesday This BRIDGE LAMP $2.89 AP Under the Mirror Console Table $15.00 Between those two windows or under the mirror there is a little space 'that would he materially enhanced with the beauty of this Console Table. It would make an ap propriate and accept able gift. The dainti ness of the lines is ac centuated by the handsome Mahogany finish which is hand polished. BERNSTEIN BROS. Athens’ Largest Homefumishers tad' vtoned * ’cciloa deop-l ... Broken-Hearted Meledp" i, fn to caDod popolar ,tjlo, wMU "Walti of long Ate” refill! MM of tko feta noting urron of dandag school. 1 DOING3 OF THE DUFFS HELLO.DORIS' I HEARD 'WILBER was SICK - HE BEEN TO THE OFFICE For. SEVERAL PAVS Comparing Ancestors BY ALLMAN ! BUICK PEDIGREED USED CARS 1923 Hulck Sport Toarlng. almost new. Ite*Built Dodge Touring. Road Chevrolet Touring. u 1923 Ford Touring, only three month* old. Kc-nuilt Hudson. Seven Passenger. CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY nUICK MOTOR CARS HE ISN'T SICK.Bi T 60 IM THE ( OTHER ROOM V v AKtt> LOOK AT HIM HELLO,WILBUR! ITHOUGHI you WERE SICK - I SEE YOU HAVE A BLACK EYE HOW DID . . vou get it? j Foot ball. OH.( MADE A CRACK about oh: o , the platers amd i l GUESS HE OVER.HET/