The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 03, 1923, Image 6

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HOXDAY, DECEMBER ,9. i J2 J. FIRE INSURANCE Stroag Companies. Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Prompt Adjustments. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phone Thret-Four-FIva SLIM VERMONT WITH COBURN, ^ATHENS’ FAVORITE MINSTRELS term* In the upenker’a chair. Ilow nrd Ennis. of Baldwin, who hai been mentioned as a candidate for governor, will run for the state senate next year and If elected will seek the presidency. Rcpre- senetative Sapp, of Whitfield, also will be a Candida'.# for the senate and will run for the presidency, he stated. Jones Perryman, of Talbot, has announced for solicitor general of fc hls Judicial circuit und at present Is unopposed. Many members of the house are planning to run for re-election. Representative Ennl*. author of e revenue department bill now In the house, has been studying the * reVnue question for several s. Last summer, he offered his, bill, hut It was tabled during the closing days of the session. At the opening of the present sesrlon, be re-introduced the measure. The measure has the endorse ment of the ways and means com mittee which assisted In preparing ii. The chief difference In the Ennis bill and the several mibstl- tutes Offered for It Is the provfsior for a separate department, with revenue commissioner. Mr. Knnis has stated that Comp troller General William A. Wright In whose office most of the sub stitutes would place the machinery does not desire the additional du ties. A separate department the author said, would make the col lection machinery open to all nth- er departments of the state gov eminent. GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417-421 Southern Mutual Building: Local and Eaitern money always available for loan, on farm, and city real estate. RICH HINDU GIVES FRANCE THE WORLD'S _ LARGEST TELESCOPE to. Greenwich, is to ba built on Mount Wallace-Shilllto, of Cincinnati Saieve, loetaed on French tetri- The building, instruments ind |„. >2 a few miles from Geneva. stallation will cost NEVA.—What Win be the The observatory will be the I largest observatory In tho world, to France of the Hindu millions! with a telescope more powerful engineer and scientist, Ass*n Di .. than that at Mount Wilson or and his wife, who was Miss Mary strument. The telescope lenU’°Sdil°hiv, a diameter or 105 inches, or 5 inches OUB BOARDING HOUSE By Ahern Market Gossip Received Over F. J, Liiuiell & Company’s (By Leased Wire) Big “Y” Drive OpenS Monday Evening At O’clock At Y Bldg. (Continued From Paao One) has. (Slim) Vermont, that tall (>arty with Coburn’s Minatrela, Col- iia| Theatre Friday Night, December 7th. J. A. Corburn’a Minatrela for twenty five years one of tho lead- Inc all wl|'te attractions of this popular amusement, well known for its progressive methods, clean comedy and complete change of performance each year will appear at the Colonial theatro on Friday evening December 7th. Charles (Slim Vermont) that long tall party, with the educated logmanlnc P< i lia, associated with the best performers and companies In m'ns- irHsjr fofc -years, together with Nnti Mtilroy “The Wildcats Play mate" flank white (Junt Plain ^■IIU In Black) Hen McAtee, Bil lie Miller nnd a dozen other sing- ing dancing comedy men will fur- if’sh the latest and best In jokes. Jazz numbers, and ' characteristic hurrah black face stunts, sketches and nets. Vermont, MuVroy anil Whtto are too well known as clever and funny end men, singers ami danceru, to require any further announcement of an excellent and enjoyable performance. The sing ing aa always la above the aver age and many new soloists are with the company. Manager Co burn guarantees this ns his best company In years. Seats on sale at Jowers Cigar Store on Wednes day . ier; and W. T. Forbes, campaign director. Co. 1—Captain, J. W. Harnett; W. B. Hodgson, 0. A. Diteicr, Dr. J. I*. Proctor, Harry Hodgson, Van Noy Wicr, T. W. Baxter, Robert McWhorter. Co. 2—Captain, C. W. Crook: Dr. J. M. Pound, C. A. Trussed, J. Y\ Bruce, U. H. Davenport, Prof. H. B. Ritchie. L. 0. Price, B. F. Fortson and Torn Ncibling. Co. 3—Captain, A. W. Dozier; L. F. Edwards, Fred J. Orr, Bob Hancock, Harry Patat, George Thornton. Sr., H .0. Epting and John K. Davis. , Co. 4—Captain T. H. Dozier, Jr.; Hugh White, John E. Talmadge, T. H. Nickerson, W. B. Steedman, M. P, Jarnigan, Paul H. Conolly and B. F. Hardeman. Co. 5—Captain, Wm. L. Erwin; D. F. Paddock, Doupree Hunnicutt, J. R. Bullock, L. L. Hcndrcn, W. L. Hancock, Hugh L. Hodgson, W. L. Moss, O. J. Tolnas and Gasper Palmisano. Co. 6—Captain, H» II. Gordon, Jr.;/J. D. Applewhite, Dr. E. L. Hill, Walter Sams, E. B. Mell, H. S. West, Jr., Walter Hayes, Bryan GOSSIP IN THE CORRIDORS' OF GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL Lumpkin. Co. 7—Captain, Thos. F. Green, Sr.; Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, R. C. Wilson, Jake B. Joel, W. R. Tin dall/E. B. Braswell, A. T. Lcvio and H. H. Hinton. Co. 8—Captain, E. R. Hodgson, Billups Phinizy, J. J. Wilkins, Abit Nix, C. M. Smiling, E. H. Dor soy, Carlton Thornton, W. W Crews. Co. 0—Captain, M. S. Hodgson, E. E. Latnkin, C. C. Ashworth. W. BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. ! IK. Meadow, M. J. Abney, M. N. | J Tutwiler, W. H. Benson, H. P. I (Williams. j I Co. 10—Captain, M. G. Nichol- I .son; G. A. Booth, John B. Gam ble, B. R. Bloodworth, Julian S. -■Goetchius, H. H. Hinton, Fred Mc- i»HI, ahieiMtim'ntH mid substitutes. prob. ft».!>♦, received more attention from iwpreaefl tuff yen than any other : argument in tho Georgia house In fdeent years. Wjth Itn 207 members, th<* house MICA ban l»een characterised na nn uhwh-My iHMty. On nlmoMt every subjetl that cornea up there la a .storm of dlScUMMlun, listened to for part by those Intending or those directly Inter- the question. While this is going on, most of the nr* engaged In discuss subject under debate, oi :ng else, between them result, a dull roar of bouse to the other, topped prevailing voice of the re- itlve who happens to . be on some topic, debate on the Lankford ■ever, the members listen- tntlvHy to the debate: nnd the addresses by Covington Fleming, of Hancock, tpcland of lowndlf alten- Interest were lit their The • addresses delivered three representatives werf observer* and old mem- have been the strongest In the house In many tho | appear on the »k»oi WII If In. ;l!h' summer, however, he spoke once Co. 11—Captain, C. A. Rowland, ob. I on legislation before the house and j F. A. Lipscomb. M. M. Arnold. J. — 'this speech stumped him ns one of .Warren StAith, E. L. Wilkins, Dan the oiitHtnntling orators of the as*/Magill, D. D. Quilllgn, J. M. Har- setnhly. When hr took the floor In riz and.Pr.of, Georga A. Crabb. defense of the administration pro- Co. 12—Captian, Jo«l A. Wier; urum of tax reform, members wbo John White Morton, Fleetwood were out of the house flocked t< their seats. Ills address frequent ly was Interrupted by applause. NEW ORLEANS, La. — Liver pool was due 30 to 40 up by New Orleans, about 30 to 32 higher by New York. Southern spots Saturday were 25 to 60 up. Texas markets 30 to 50 higher. Dallas 40 up. Middling there 35.60. Sales smaller. Dallas 10.130; all told 29,232 vs 53,338 Friday. Compared with last year, stock on shipboard at Galveston Satur day was 52,000 v» 59,000; at New Orleans 30,000 vs 28.000. National Ginners’ Association etsimate on ginnings to December 1st due shortly, perhaps Monday. Returns will run against 9,320,000 last year or 450,000 for tho period. To November 14th this year 8.369,- 000 bales were ginned. During period November 1st to 14th this year 814,000 bales were ginned vs 731,000 last year. Attitude of Liverpool, interna tional political news and trade ad vices likely dominate market Mon day. Saturday’s rumor that Houston sold 250,000 bales for export was confounded with the sale by Hous ton of quarter million pounds aler ting. Nervous and erratic markets probable this -week, making opin tons almost worthless, as numer ous other private crop estimates will be issued. Apparently sentiment remains pservativcly (By Associated Frees.) LOS ANGELES.—Trained car rier pigeons are bringing narcot ics across the boundary from Mexico in such quantities that the prec of at least one drug *■ slumped. Hundreds of the pigeons, each carrying a moisture proof package of drugs fastened beneath the body or under a wing are liberat ed from the Mexican headquarters nt specified times and a few hours fater are checked in at their own er's home on the American side of the line. SHOOTS FRIENO (By Associated Press.) CHICAGO — S&guwi Hemming, wealthy superintendent of South Bend Balt company of South Ren was shot and seriously wounded Sunday night by An drew Sandegren. Chicago archi tect. his lifelong friend. Hemming said they had been drinking and his friend bec*\e angry when they began to argue religion. GOOD WOWAVJ INFORMED ME ABOUT YoO OFFERING TO puce me iU a poerno*! VdrWTUE COklSTTRllcnod COMPAQ/ YOU ARE EMPUffeb BY!- REALLY WARklER, Er-~aM,— -WAY F5 v BurdeUiUs voi) vinUtbo BIG Ad OBUSA-nodJ- LMILE I APPRECIATE YOUR M0 BCTtHER AT ALL I GOT rr ALL FIXED UP vimt HI' suPERuJtfedDEdrr a'READ/!-HE'LL PUT You To work Tomorrow PIRldG od A STfeAM SHOVEL-lUKTfe SOFT/. ft) take you od wnd ME. BUT HV GAdG LOADS conservatively bullish, the big premium December New York ana the very high notwithstanding. price prevailing, MYERS DIES (By Associated Press.) ASHLAND. Ohio.—Francis B. Myers. 74, president of the Cleve land Southwestern and Columbus railroad died here early Monday. also a director of the Nlcklc Plate Railroad and of the Union Trust Company of Cleveland nnd also interested In various oth er enterprises. MARKETS ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed at 35 cents Monday. The previous close was So% cents. NEW YORK COTTON Onen High Low Close Close Jan. 36.55 36.55 35.52 35.67 36.49 Mch. 36.60 36.65 35.77 35.88 36.74 May 36.80 36.80 35.90 36.02 36.90 11 A. M. Bids: January 35.88; March 36.08) May 36.22. HONOLULU MAY BROADCAST tho Aleutian Islands on the north, to the southernmost coral reef, nnd from California to China, will be regarded as the broadcasting territory of a new radio system if the prsent plan of the Pan-Pacific Union materializes. Honolulu would be the center, and a powerful station would be used for sending daily messages of good will and programs instruc tive, entertaining and enlightening to tho people of the Pacific. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Prev, Open High Low Closa Cl« Jan. 36.70 36.70 35.60 35.55 36. Mch. 36.75 36.75 35.65 35.80 36.62 May 36.50 36.60 35.69 35.68 36.52 11 A. M. Bids: January 35.83; March 36.00; May 35.92. CHICAGO GRAIN Opon P. C. WHEAT— July Dee. .. . May CORN- July .. . Dec. .. . May .. . OATS- July .. . Dec. .. . May .. . m% 109% no* 75% 72% 74% Copeland l« on# of the few of the house tlj^t seldom CARSWELL 'CONSIDERED LIKELY CANDIDATE Lanier, N. Barrow, Will Hopkins,' Ralph Hodgson and Dr. W. W. Brown. Slaughter, D. C. pk ins, “ George Carswell of Wilkinson, •resident of the senate, la conald- | er«t an almost certain candidate fur th* governorship next year. During the extraordinary searlor. of the assembly, he has declined te d Hr us h the proimbiiuy of hLi C ft trance into the race, other than to say he hdd the matter under ae- rlous consideration. The president has urged the sen- ate frequently to give the Walker administration tax rform program through consideration. Recently, be left his chair to take the floor nml urge that the Phillips budget commission hill be passed. sldent Carswell Is <a veteran National Y. \V. C. A. Worker to Become Athens Secretary (Continuad From Pago Ono) the quiet but effective work which la being done, aa pledges have been P*W in promptly and. cheerfully. The chairman of the house com* mttee spoke of the Improvement to property, the caring for tran sient women and the use of the jprmnasium by business girls, in dustrial girls, and others. Miss Louie Lane of Eart Athens! gave a most appreciative talk on the -work being done under the Baptist Members nil.fr of the assembly and.lonit of Ihe^ Y. W. C. A. The ■ l...rn prominent tn the political . nf the state. t’e*ll Nelli, of MuMtoiree, speak er oh the houne. I, con.ldertns ninnnnr for re-eievtlor. Jr. 1525. already ha. served two .ucceulv. Neighborhood House has become a community center. The reporta of Misa Bessie Tayne. who has been in charge of the office since sometime in the spring, and of Misa Luvile Du- Bosc, the summer secretary, told The following merabera of tho Frit Baptist church Sunday morn ing etere elected deacons to strve the next five yearn: M. M. Arnold, H. A. Nix. Dr. W. H. Cabani.s, W. B. Dosier, F. E. D. Morgan, D. r. Paddock jnd L. F. Edwards. Dr. Cabtffis was elected to fill out the unexplrcd term of tho lato Ur. Auatln Bell. The other men were elected to places on the board made vacant by the expira tion of the term of the following men: E. B. Mell, O..U. Roberts.| J. A. Darwin, F. C. Thornton and W. H. Kytlr. The retiring dei- coni were not eligible for re-elec tion this year. Announcement waa made in the church calendar Sunday that the executive hoard of the Georgia Baotiat Convention la conaidering calling a pastor to Athens for work among the Baptist students at the various educational institu- HEAR FROM EXPLORER (By Associated Praia) COPENHAGEN—Advices from Christiana aay that Captain Rould Amundaen’a exploration ship Maud" whleh la believed to Cough, cough, coughing^- all night long You can stop it.. That cough—it keeps you awake it ntfit, if-its your rest, waste, your strength, en danger. the delicate tissue, of your throat kit up new. l fifty years, thousand, of 1 upon Dr. King's New l this quick); are dogging them. Ham it quieia the Ike irritation that is dcaas up. It has as «f the use of the rooms by tour- /.TL usSa thT MasM. rZ ists, college giria and oriUita-l dritUng toward tjia ai?i n »ivon t!| e indhilIhf.l. ta . l h* l Vo-*. 8 ! 1,10 communication with Ppitlber* fni of SrU .uTtLhli r h„m*.V h-" 8ona *)'- Captain Wiating re- onfergnee attendance, ate. d^^on^ulv Si * v * r ‘ l * ln The work of the Y. W. C. A. dled July ** **"• has been the kind to help in the!., development of character, and hax klEFn tMtjW not been of the spectacular npturei FO PROTECT CHIMPANZEES which so frequently has few per- PARIS.—So gnat h»« become manent results. the demand for chimoanxees, The membership committee serv-ir'* nt * d f ® r the operation of graft- I a delicious lunch, while the r 1 * *. nd for purposes of scientific business was transacted. experimentation, that the gover- |nor general of French Wext Afri- . *' ire has prohibited th* capture, LUttURiga FOR BTRANOEO j keeping, buying or selling and ex- SEAMEN BARRED BY ORDER-port of the anhnals throughout the fr ]| C °Chimponiees, the animal nearest *1 ' h " pp '"" •*»» treated to man. have been particularly rojaliy by the local governmenta, t nr " TV' °a f t4# Brlt Vtubarculo.it microbe. For thiz l»n coniful:ite refuging to aMume | rMBOn tiWT were taken ttV’Eu- * tesponnlbmiy for expenditures for| TOp ,, but they enpidly aucctfmM j z^rzz zrrtisi?' 0 * of the .ism CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Send thla ad and ten cent! Foley & Co., 2815 Sheffield Avtb, Chicago, ill., writing your name and 'Uddrcaa clearly. You will re< celve a ten cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR for Coughs. Colds, and Croup, also free sample package of FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS for Backache, Rheumatic Pains. Kidney and Bladder trou ble, and FOLEY CATHARTIC TABLETS for Conetlpatlon and Blliousneaa. Thee# wonderful remedies have helped mllllona of people. Try them! Sold every where.—Advertisemnt. -nu I LOST—Money bag and pocket I hook with three *20 bills, cotton Six New Deacons i Elected By First seed and cotton bills. Reward if returned »n Bah Sikes. Bosrart. Go. FOR RENT—Three largo connect ing unfurnished rooms. Phone 366-M. dfie WANTED—Young man to travel, salary and commission, canvass ing experience preferred, but not essential. See Mr. Decker, Geor gian Hotel.