The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 30, 1923, Image 8

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■ «=— PAGE EI4tn GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN, DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building Local and Eastern money always available for loans on farms and city real estate. ' Special Demonstration Saturday, December 1 MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE You Are Invited to Our Store and to This Demonstration. WIER GROCERY CO. W1ER GROCERY COMPANY Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES Cash and Deliver Phone 166 SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY, DEC. 1 98c 24 Pounds Merry Widow Flour, Self-Rising 48 Pounds Merry Widow Flour, Self-Rising $1.90 24 Pounds Omega Self-Rising Flour $1.20 48 Pounds Omega Self-Rising Flour $2.35 10 Pounds No. 1 Irish Potatoes 25c 1 Pound Maxwell House 4Qn Coffee .. wwW 3 Pounds Maxwell House Coffee $1.08 1 Pound Kingan’s Breakfast Bacon 35c No. 2 Can Tomatoes, Per Can 11c Campbell’s Pork and Beans, Per Can „ 10c Fruits and Vegetables in Season. WIER GROCERY COMPANY Phone 166 LOOK! SALE OF BAKERY GOODS Retail At Wholesale Prices For One Day, Saturday, Dec. 1st All 20c Cookies 15c the Dozen Large assortment, including Almond and Co- cocoanut Macaroons, Kisses, Cream Drops, in fact about ten varieties. Fifty 35c Sponge Layer Cakes for 24c Fifty 65c Layer Cakes, homemade icings for .....'. 48c Including flavors of Lady Baltimore, Orange, Caramel, Nut, Fresh Cocoanut. Samples free. Cream Puffs and Eclairs for 4c Each Rye Bread, 2 for ..*.... .... 15c Wholewheat Bread, 2 for ........:. ... 15c Graham Bread, 2 for 15c Benson’s 100' . Whole Milk Bread . 10c Loaf Made with-100', Whole Milk and Shortened with Crisco. It is Just A Little Better. BENSON’S BAKERY Next Door to Strand Theatre And 223 Hancock Avenue' NOTICE!!!! J. H. Beusse Last Showing “The Fighting Blade,” At Palace Tonight Last Showing Palace Tonight ~ "THE FIGHT BLADE” WILL CLOSE ENGAGEMENT . TONIGHT AT THE PALACE ( The en»ia«ement of "The richthi* ! Blade,* the magnificent romance of i tha Corwdlian tra in which Bich* lard Baithdmea* rises to-greater J height* than ever, cornea to an end . at Palace Theatre tonight. I In this production John S. Ilobert • non has contributed a noble ach ievement. To have mlased it thu* far this Week Is a matter to he re gretted but an opportunity which may be retrieved by*attfpdlng one of today's performances. Tiie pic. ture is the first so fur touching up on an era as sugnifieant to th«:: British as our own war for Inde pendence is to u«—the revolt of the people led by Oliver Cromwell ag; ainst Charles I which laid th< foundations for the present popu lar government in England and be, cause of this and the power of the story and its sincerity In detail ir is one of the most wsrth-whlle pictures The Palace Theatre hes presented this season. -THE AGE OF DF.8IRE” PALACE SPECIAL SATURDAY ..If you have evsr stopped to anay iyae the reason why certain pho to dramas have- appealed to. you more strongly than others, you no doubt have come to the conclusion that It was because they contained a strong them# And you are right. No picture drama can be a com. P iets. success,, rogsrdlsss of. ths trength of Us cast or the genius of Its director, unless U possesses that potent Ingredient—a theme with a unlverslal appeal. Plot alone is not sufficient; there must be a plausible motivation threading tho story. There must be a pur» poso dominating the characters and and making them life-ll!:e. “The Age of Desire,” which w* week’s feature, contain sa theme ! ns old. as life itself, and one that . wit! strike home to everybody, ft In the craving for happiness, and In this Instance, the happiness con sisted of the recovery of her boy by a woman who had sacrificed him on the alter of selfishness, be. Having that thereby she would find the coveted peace of mind. “The Age of Desire” was pro duced by Frank Barrage, the di rector of.the -Humoresque," and Is being released by First National. Few pictures have reached the screen which stir the emotion ns does -this one, and wo therefore urge you to see it. The cast is a remarkable one. consisting of Mnry Phllbln, Myrtle Stedmnn. William Collier, Jr., In the lending parts, Supported by Fredrick Truesdell, Joarf Swlckard Baby Bruco Ouerln Frankie Lee, J. Farrell MacDonald. Mnry Jane Irving. Aggie Herring and Edith Yorke. • .FRIDAY. NOygMRRn , , „ FIRE INSURANCE Seven ten Yeere of S*tiit«tory Service. Strong Companies Prompt Adjustment*. CALL FLBBTWOOD LANIER, MGS. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Tbree-FowFIve Exasperating COUGHS- XJOT onlv you—burall those IN around you are annoyed by the constant hacking of a persist ent cough. Dr. King’s New Dis> covery breaks coughs quickly by stimulating the mucous membranes to throw off the dogging secre- t ions. Has a pleasant taste. At all druggists. Dr. KING’S NEW DISCOVER* Hoick Tourlnc C*r, 1922 model, repainted, looks Ukt a new car and rnna Ilka one. Dodge Tour ing car, literally rebuilt and re painted. ■ ■■■ ■ ■■ ■ Banner-Herald Want Ads Too Lata to Clanlfy FOK SALE! FOR SALE!—One 1023 Model Ford Coupe, cheap for cash- R. L. Ctuthcn, West Clayton Street. d2c ROOM AND BOARDERS — Can accommodate couple for room and board, also can accommo date about aix table boarders. Mrs. J. L. Brown, 297 Hull St. *d3c FOR RENT—Three unfurnished or furnished apartments on Mil* ledge Avenue. Phone Harold Hulme. dCc WANTED — Experienced house-’ keeper to teke charge of kitch en. Phone 20. d3c 5 e l We ?^ h l? ?ntr * 1 of •"<! home Wednesday night between 9:30 and 9:45 a tarn Handbag, which dropped off my automobile. The bag was not marked, but content* were as follows: Nice raincoat, collar case, with collars; one union auit, one clean white shirk one colored soiled shirt, one pair of p * ir B0C !“’ *? me handkerchiefs, clean and polled. With personal marks which I can inscribe. Also one new h*ir brush, a small white' comb, and one atick of Camphor Ice Laundry 'marks: B. 277. Whoever finds and will icturn name to me, I will liberally reward tb-m. FOR SALE—Purebred Rhode Is land Red Barred Rock and White Leghorn Egga for hatching pur poses. Queens Wycotte and Col lege strand. $1.50 a setting. A Up fresh eggs for baking and eating purposes, fresh daily. Ap* nlv A rmnl ply Armers Garage. d:>p Any hnaklng out or. skin Irri tation on face, neck or body is overocme quickest applying Mentho.Sulphur. says a noted skin specialist. Because of its germs distroying property s. nothing has ever been found to take tho place of this sulphur preparation that. Instantly brings ease fro/n the it ching burning and irritation. M< ntho-Nulphur heobi eczema right up, leaving the tlfcln clear and smooth. It seldom falls to re. Ileve the torment oj* disfigurement A little Jar of Bowl's Mentho-fMil- phur may be obtained at any drug; store. It is used like cold cream. Advertisement 1 New Liquid . Whitens Yellow Teeth! No more dull, yellowish .teeth! No more teeth, stained by tobacco or Other discoloring substance*. For a marvelous new liquid ban i been perfected which—|n ' just »three tninutea-ogives even the dull, jest teeth a wonderful new white*. ness and sparkle. This new J liquid called Bbachodent !« the ■ discovery of a prominent dentist, i You Just apply It to 'the teeth—and they quickly take on a marvelous brilllfince—a pearly whiteness. For Bleachodent .contains certain harm less Ingredients which actually curdle or disoive ths stains oh teeth so that every unsightly blemish may be Instantly removed by. ordinary tooth brush. Even Af ter the first ‘few applications your your teeth will be so pearly white so charmingly pretty and lustrous that they will be the. admiration of all your friends. Bleachodent Is absolutely safe as It acts only on surface stains— not on enamel Itself. Fine for the gums. Get Bleachodent today If you want snow white teeth. Full size bottle only a few cents.' Money back if not delighted Bold and guaranteed by all good drug and departrmnt store? such as H. R. Palmer and Sons. Reid Drug Co. Citizens Pharmacy. Patricks Phar. macy, W.‘J. ..Smith & Bro.—Adver tisement. ST01CH BAD! El "Pape’s Dispensin'” Corrects Any 8our, Gassy, Upset 8tomach An soon as you eat a tablet or two of "Pap's 1 s Diapepsin” your indigestion Is roiv<* Heavy pain heartburn, flatulence, gnscs, pal pitation, or any mise.y from a sour acid stomach* ends, Correct your stomach and digestion for a few cents. Each package guaran teed by drurgest— Advertisement. Honest~tQ~qoo(iness IZt- Buck' Buckwheat New Crop just arrivedl Makes Pancakes with the real, old-time buckwheat taste — light, healthful, delicious. Btclcage to griddle-just add water FOR RENT—One furnished bed room. one block from post office, j Phone 622. n30c FOR SALE—Complete vulcanizing | plant, for casing and tube. Will sell at a sacrifice, ne**d spare for other machinery. Armcl’s Ga- rage. » dgpj Thornton’s SATURDAY SPECIAL PLATE DINNED Dinner 50c Roast Turkey.* Oyster Dressing Cranberry Sauce Celery Hearts Cheefe and Macaroni Creamed Potatoes , n Hot Biscuits Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents SATURDAY SUPPER Pork Chops English Pea* Hash Brown Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Hot Biscuits Cocoanut Puddin? Coffee, Tea or Milk ‘ 50 Cents Piggly -Wiggly FFERS Cluster Raisins, pound .. .. .... .-. ... 19c 15 Ounce Seeded Raisins .... .. . * ..15c Kingan’s Bacon, pound : 35c Hecker’s Pancake Flour, package . . I5c Koyai linking I'owuer, large . . . 44C Chrystallized Cherries, pound •’.tec Mrs. Kcmpton’s Fruit Cake, pound .7. 75c Split Peas, green and yellojv 17 l-2c Spartan Fine Plain Flour/24 lbs. . . $1.15 Arrow Self-Rising Flour, 24 lbs. .. ,. $L00 NOO-NAME Coffee, 3 pounds .. 7 . $1.10 SAME PRICES AT Combination Store Pope Street PALACE- LAST SHOWING RICHARD' Bartbelmess in'The Fighting Blade’ Daring Exploits, Hair.Drt.dth Eatpacs. Secret Amoora. Thrills. Suspense in tha Hapld, Hushing, lireathleas Ro mance of the Moat Dreaded Swordsman in All Europe. SATURDAY—SPECIAL “THE AGE OF DESIRE From the Story By Dixie Wilson With a Stellar Cast Including MARY PHILBIN MYRTLE STEADMAN WILLIAM COLLIER, JR. For every mother who ever had a son—for every son who ever had a mother—for every woman who wants something in life. GREAT PROGRAM NEXT WEEK 1923 Iluielt Sport Touring, with extras. W* h’-e very low pricea on this ear which la as good as new. Terms to suit. CONOLLY MOTOR CO. Almost New Word Tourin With Kxtrifc. 1 Terms to Sait. CONOLLY MOTOR CO. Extra Select Norfolk Oysters Red Snappers Fresh Shrimp Speckled Trout Mullets Dressed Squab Wholesale and Retail ;ter Co GEO. A. BRIEN, Prop. STS S. Br<ad St. Script Dance Postponed The dance at East Lake, an nounced for.tonight, has been postponed ’till another date, to be announced later. klm ope and Millcdge Avenue Community Broad ,; College PIGGLY-WIGGLY . GEE GppRGIA-CENTRE GAME PATRICK’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 88 Free delivery service all over the city. NOTICE The Uniform Rank of Camp 1138 art hereby ordered to meet at their Armory Sunday, Dec ember 2nd. n't 2 o’clock, to assist in unveiling. the monument erf Sov. J. H. Lucas. c. a. Von derleith. I . Captain.' !»■.> " - BARBECUE! BARBECUE! Every Day At BENSON’S BAKERt and CAFE Next Door to i Strand Theatre gfa