The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 27, 1923, Image 8

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GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building Local and Eastern money always available for loans on farms and city real estate. Special Thanksgiving Ice Cream for the Dinner Dessert We arc ready for your Thanksgiving orders with the follow ing Specials in Ice Cream— FIG ICE CREAM WALNUT ICE CREAM FROZEN CUSTARD A Large Assortment of Favors. COSTA’S , PHONE 697 Costa's Cream Is Just A Liftle Bit Better Miller, Meitin & Shrader Of Orlando, Florida Have Just Unloaded a Car of ORANGES Oranges 60c a Peck Tangerines 33c and 40c Dozen Grape Fruit 60c and 70c a Dozen WE GUARANTEE TO TREAT OUT CUSTOMERS RIGHT. GIVE US A TRIAL. S. H. Houston, Manager 1KSGIV1NG AT LOWEST PRICES * Piggly-Wiggly Red Ripe Cranberries, Quart 15c Valca Dates, 10 Ounce Package 19c Armour’s Mince Meat, Package 15c Large Celery, Bunch .’. 17c No. 1 Walnuts, Pound 32c Mrs. Kempton’s Home Made Fruit Cake, Pound 75c (AJso in fancy decorated tins, delicious.) Heinz Fig Pudding, Large 54c Kingan’s Sliced Box Bacon, Pound 35c Knox Gelatine .. 19c Layer Figs, lb.'.. 33c Jello 10c Mixed Nuts, lb. . 25c NOO-NAME Coffee, Pound 38c Iceberg Lettuce, Fancy Apples, Grape Fruit, fright Oranges, Italian Chestnut^ Yellow Squash. PIGGLY-WIGGLY Centrc-Gcorgia Game Dec. 1st At Athene Don’t Miss This Classic Battle. i ffnnpfg. PEDRcra Spanish Mackerel Mackerel Steak. Black Bags, Fresh Water Trout, Snappers, Oysters and Fresh' Boiled Shrimp. J. Van Straaten PHONE 1475 McLELLAN’S 5 10-25C STORE Big reductions in Ladies’ and Misses’ Hats—we must make room for our Xmas merchandise. All $5.00 Hats now $2.98 $3.00 and $4.00 Hats now ... $1.49 to $1.98 Ladies’ Sweaters $2.49 Ladies’ Sweaters .. . __ $4.98 Men’s Sweaters .. __ .. $2.49 Men’s Sweaters $4.98 Men’s Jerseys 98c WATCH OUR WINDOWS For Thanksgiving FRUIT CAKE That la Juat Right. COCOANUT CAKE Made With Freah Fruit. ORANGE CAKE PINEAPPLE CAROMEL NUT CAKE LADY FINGERS CREAM PUFFS ECLAIRS MACAROONS Anythin, That la Net Men. tinned That You Would Like We Will Make for You. BENSON’S BAKERY Next Door to Strand Theatre And 2.1.1 Hancock Avenue Mrs. J. Parker Died Here Mon. Mrs. J. T. Parker, aged 73, (lied at her home, 272 Thomas street - Monday. Funeral services were conducted at the grave-side *n Oconee cem«t*ry whi»rp the burial took place. B. Dunaway A Sons were in charge. * Mrs. Parker wag born in Jack- son county and was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Bailey. She is survived by Mi« s Annie Parker and Mrs. R. P. Davy, OF Banner-Herald Want Ads Tee Lute te Cleeelfy Detective Goes To Jail On Long Sentence Tuesday (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO.—The cell door clank ed behind David S. Groh. head of a local detective agency Tuesday when he began serving an indeter minate sentence of from one year to life after his conviction a year ago on a charge of manslaughter in connection with the killing of a policeman with his automobile. The supreme court denied a re hearing. MARKETS Demonstration of Beech' hut Products at Clayton Street Store. Everybody Invited. KING-HODGSON CO. Norfolk Select Oyitera Klnfun'a Sausage Sliced Boiled and Raw Ham Drid Baal Ox Tonga, ' Naw York State Cream Cheeae Heinz Sweet Cucumbers Sweet Mixed Pickle Sour and Dill Piekla KING-HODGSON CO. Nuta (all kind,), (ahalled and in atoll.)' Plum Puddlnga Fig Puddlnga Home Made Fruit Cake SUNSHINE Fruit Cake Dromedary Dataa Hunta Candiea Schraft’a Chocolate Candy Freah Coconauta Mincemeat KING-HODGSON CO. All of our Storea will bo cloaed Thursday, Thankagxing Day. KING-HODGSON CO. Special Demonatrltion thie week Beechnut Pure Food Products. KING-HODGSON CO. A,. College Buttae Freah Country Eggs . Cranberries Iceberg Lettuce Fancy Celery Cauliflower Tomatoes Cucumbers String Beans Rutabaga Turnips Egg Plants Bell Peppers Yellow Squish 1 KING-HODGSON CO. WHITE ROSE sad FERNDELL Canned Fruit, and Vegetables. None Better. KING-HODGSON CO. Oranges, Ue peek Grape Fruit Tangerine Oranges Fancy Apples Red Emperor Grapes Malaga Grapes Bananas Indian Rirr Oranges and Grape Fruit KING-HODGSON CO. SUNBEAM Coffee. It’s Different. •’ I KING-HODGSON CO. ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market cloaed at 36 cents Tuesday. The prev ious close was 34 1-2 cents.« NEW YORK COTTON _ Prov. Open High Low Close Clhse Jan. 36.40 34,98 Mch. 36.55 35.73 86.47 35.70 36.21 (May 35.76 35.93 35.68 35.90 36.43 sz 11 A*”; J,nu »ty 3530; MarchJS.49; May 36.90..- NEW ORLEANS COTTON _ Prev. Open High Low Cloie Close Jan. 35.40 36.50 35.25 35.46 34.04 Mch. 35.60 35.60 35.39 35.57 35.10 May 35.60 35.60 35.40 35.63 35.11 11 A. M. Bids: January 35.29: March 35.42; May 35.42. NEW YORK STOCKS Coca Cola °u% *74£ Kennlcott Copper .. 34% studebaker 103% 104% U. S. Steel 96% 95% Southern Ry 37%’ 37 Loew’s Inc. . .. .. 17% J7% CHICAGO GRAIN WHEAT- 0,Wn P ‘ < ’ - July 106% Dec 102% (By Associated Press.) PHILADELPHIA.— A young man who gave his name as Arthur R. Hartipton and his address as Macon, Ga.. i* under arrest here, charged with the attempted extor tion under a threat of death. Mrs. Howard Fel lof this city received a letter threatening her life and that of her three year old daughter unless she paid over $2,- 000 to a man who would call at her home. Postal authorities arrest ed Hampton when he appeared on the scene. McKenzie Will Oppose Spending Of More Money (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON. — Representa tive McKenzie has sent word from his Illinois homo that he would oppose the expenditure of addi tional money o nthe Muscle Shoals, project. It was announced »t his office that he would fight the proposal of Chairman Madden to j replace the Gorgas steam plant as a preliminary step to the sale of the property to Henry Ford. FOR SALE—Furniture and fur nishings in l*rg*» *nd well-fur nished boating hou«*». including dining room and kitehen equip ment. All in frpt-dass condi tion and of good quality. Can be seen at 134 Prince Avenue Wednesday, Nov. 28. n27c WANTED—One pair mules, age and price must be right;* Cash 'waiting for party who wants to sell. Phone 1740. * n29p WANTED—To buy milch cow, fresh in. and must be in first class in every way. P. O. Box 168. n27c TUESDAY. NOVEMBER w , 9JJ FIRE INSURANCE ~~~~ Seventeen Year, of Satlzfactory Service. Stro.g Come. . ’ -, P S25f, Adj ' a5tments - * CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MOB. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN * m Phone Th'ree-Four-Fir, ® C0 - FUNERAL NOTICES WANTED—Three sales men for city soliciting, for thirty days. Call at The McGregor Com pany, Wednesday morn ing between nine and ten o’clock. n27c WHITE.—Died at her home near DantcUviUe. Ga., yesterday,' November 26th, Miss Emma White in her 37th year. Miss White had lived in Madison county all her life. She is survived by two’ sis ters, Mrs. W. J. Corither8 and jMrs. O. T. Patton, and three brothers, L. A., E. D. and W. E. White. The funeral will be today, NovemW 27th, from the home of Mrs. W. J. Carithers near Dan- ilsville, Ga., at 2 o’clock and in terment will be ih the Comer, Ga., cemetery. Rev. Phil Davis of the Baptist church will officiate with Bernstein Bros. Funeral Home ih charge. READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS the former. Captain W A n7 at the home, 245 Boulevard^' ne«lay morning at U o'clock." h’ ferment in Oconee cemetery"' n! pallbearers will be: George Storey. Jen T. Bvrd n ?' Miller, W. F. Dorsey \V t H V "v. C ' lt L ' Byr , d ’ w - B - W a H. Martin, and members 0 [’f Order of Railway Conductor, ijj act as honorary escort. Draw] funeral direetdrs, will k, 1 charge. ’ . be HAMMOND.—Mrs Mattie u, m ntond was buried Tuesday „ Bogart. Ga. Rev. E. L. Finn, flciated at the funeral s H r J i( .£ The funeral waa held at the IhaT odist church and interment place in the church yard. B Dm away • & Sons, funeral dit^C were lit charge. ^ CLARKE.—The friends and ac quaintances of Cftptain and Mrs. W. A. Clarke and Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Clarke of Athens and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fields of Greensboro, N. C., are invited to attend thp funeral services over the body of Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. 1M% IH “‘(Torn- '' " " i#8 * July 73V Dec 71% 71H May 72% 72* OATS- July......... 43* lie... . . A9K. 42n< —rt BARBECUE! BARBECUE! Every Day At BENSON’S BAKERY and CAFE Next Door to Strand Theatre The World Reads Our Want Ads! Folks Who wish to buy or sell things watch the Banner-Herald Want Ads. They’ve learned from experience y where wise traders advertise. Place your Want Ad to day. It will reach ali classes of people, and is a sure means'of getting in touch with the ones you seek. Banner-Herald Phone 75 Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. PALACE-Now Showing ELEANOR BOARDMAN RAY GRIFFITH Wallace McDonald “The Day of Faith” The Most Gripping Picture You Ever Saw! WEDNESDAY SPECIAL “The Acquittal” i With a Tremendous All Star Cast ,Featuring CLAIRE WINDSOR NORMAN KERRY -- STRAND PLAYING - TONIGHT “Freckles” Barry “The Printer’s Devil” N Great Story WEDNESDAY Mary Pickford “Daddy Long Legs” Benefit P. T. A. of D. C. Barrow School Ul We ike 100% Strong far Georgia Athens, Our Customers and Employees THEREFORE All of Our Stores Will Be Closed From 2:30 Until 5 p. m. Saturday : FOR THE: GEORGIA-CENTRE Football Game King - Hodgson Co.