The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 05, 1923, Image 8

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WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ; wi TUB BANNEB-HERALD. XTEENB, CEOTtCCT ‘PALACE Friday Joseph Mfchenckiprtsfcnts Huge Settings—massive scenes—moments of splendor and grandeur, of heartbreak and of exaltation. Thousands of players—a cast of stars, Conway Tcarle, Wallace Beery, Courtenay Foote, Josephine ' Crowell, Betty Francisco and others. Never before a picture like this; and perhaps never one as great to follow. THE MASTERPIECE OF A STAR SUPREME! NORMA “‘Ashes of Vengeance’ is a masterpiece. Norma Tal- , madge is radiant in all of her scenes and proves herself an actress with vim.”—N. Y. Journal. 'The film is an ambitious one—the last word and picturesque settings. Norma Talmadge the adamant aristocrat.”—N. Y. Times. in gigantic appeals as THE CROWNING ACHIEVEMENT OF THAT GIFTED AC- TRESS WHO SWAYS THE HEARTS OF MEN WITH THE SAME GRACE AND EASE SHE MOVES HER FEATHERED FAN. FORMER ATHENIAN tt,le r •»'"* m ,or ,h0 p** 1 i‘ x DIES IN HARTWELL The tfeccAs*d wan born In Itanks connty on July 21, 1883, was mar- Tho following story from tho Hod February 6, 1901, to rM. Me- Hartwell Sun will Intercut thu Datt Sto was a Miss iMorrte be friend. of Mr. and Mr.. J. A. Me- lore ber marriage. Severn year, Huff la Athene. Mr. McDuff mar- **° the family moved to Hartwell, rted Mr.. McDuff In Athen. and ""ere th ‘I r have alnce made thert I Uie new. of her death I. published | home. tin Tho Run: | The deceased 1. survived by her j Mr«. John A. McDuff, 40 year, rf,husband; her mothor. Mrs. Margie 'age, died at her home In Hartwell Wcsl of Alabama; and the follow- on Friday ntorn'ng, November 83, || ng children: Mis. Margaret Mc- I Duff. Mr. Harold McDuff of At- GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT 417*421 Southern Mutual Building Local and Eastern money always available for loans on farms and city real estate. FIRE INSURANCE Seventeen Years of Satisfactory Service, Stroag Companies. Prompt Adjnstmenta. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIBB, MGS. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phono Three-Four-FIre COLONIAL One Athens Night Minn White will talk an «he cooks,; explaining motion, ingredlentrf, | reasons and answering questions. I Though only four phases *ot food preparation will b« taken up] Intensively—salad* and salad ac companiments, Christmas Dain ties for Gifts and Parties, at tractive cakes and cake Icings and! unusual De^aerta—any question will l»o answered clearly, and a chance will be given for individual conferences following the after noon's work. No registration previous to the opening session Tuesday Is re* quired, but the Importance ol prompt attendance Is pointed out Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. J.A.C0BURNS MINSTRELS Junta. Womell, Lawrence. 'Paul and Charlotte McDuff, the latter two years of age. Also two slaters, Mrs. A. C. Stephens, of Anniston, Ala., and Miss WUUe Morrie of Atlsnta. ' The sympathy of all Is extended tho breaved family. . Wrought Iron Bridge Latnps » In a Spcial Sale = At $2.75 i Just received 100 pretty Iron Bridge Lamps with stenciled parch ment shades, adjustable arm for a special sale at $2.75. Regular price $3.50. An ideal Christmas gift. 3*Piece Polychrome Buffet Sets $2.75. 1 Charles (Slim) Vermont * ££& ™ v AND THIRTY-FIVE MINSTREL ENTERTAINERS -EDW. C. CLIFFORD, MINSTRELSY'S PREMIER BARIUTONE— Boya of the Arisons Harmony Club—DeVARO *nd DeCARLO Blaek Faca Comedy BAR ENTERTAINERS PRICES— 50, 75, $1.00, $1.50, PLUS TAX Seats Now on Sale Jowcrs Cigar Store MARKETS Miss White to Give Free Demonstrations For The Banner-Herald Friends. ! Mtitul*. DAVISON-NICHOLSON CO. * ATHENS’ BUSIEST STORE ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed at 34 centa Wedneaday. The prevloua cloae 35 centa. • That the advent of the cafeteria, the delicateaaen "tore and the acore of other Innovation deaign- ed In part at leaat. to lighten the work of the houaewlfa and aolve the perplexing servant problem, Umy* not destroyed Internet In | home NEW YORK COTTON Jnn. 85.20 36.72 34.45 34.50 35.50 V.b- UK 70 ri« nr. 34 70 »4 75 35.50 May 35.90 36.20 84.88 34.98 35.90 11 A. M. Bid,: January 3S.1’>; March 35.40; May 35.55. ■tulament of Mi«» Agnea Whit,, ol th- Wnahburn-Crn«by Company', .ducatlnnnl department, who will conduct tho Banner-Hcrald Gold ’ it the Colo- NEW ORLEANS COTTON Modal conking ochool Hint theatre from next Tueoday af. ternonn through Friday, The scralona wilt be held dntly from 2:30 to 4:30. During thl, time Mtaa Wlhte will occupy th, otoge of the theatre which will he converted into a model kitchen. Open High Low Cloee Clo»e Jan. 35.28 35.75 34.40 34.40 35.50 Mch. 35.50 35.90 34.03 34.0.3 35.65 May 35.58 35.85 34.60 34.62 35.60 II A. M. Bid,: January 35.04; March 35.30; May 35.32. CHICAGO GRAIN - Open P. C. Cloae WHEAT— July 10956 10846 10856 Dec 10546 10446 10556 Slay 11116 11046 11156 CORN— July 7546 7544 75% Dec 7454 7354 7354 May 7446 7466 7416 OATS— July 4456 4316 4416 Dee. .. . - 4356 4854 4356 • AS A GIFT of QUALITY Seeded Raisins 15c the pound Citron, Orange Peel Currants, New Figs Dates, Shelled Walnuts Chrystalized Pineapple Chrystalized Cherries Everything for your Fruit Cake. Fig Bread this afternoon. ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO. Always appropriate—it contains that style, individ- 'W/tf uality, and superior quality which the giver wishes v HjUt to express. You’ll find it here. * Stationery is always a tastefully appropriate gift, and the fine quality and attractiveness of the McGREGOR line will make the gift doubly appreciated. For those seeking a worthwhile gift for absent friends or loved ones it makes an appeal—especially as it can be mailed now in time to surely and safely reach them by Christmas. What woman will not thrill to receive any one of these Electri cal Appliances, and remember the thoughtfulness of the giver. Every article a useful one that makes the joy of living greater —the cares of the day lighter, and the preparation of meals for the family easier and more sat isfactory. Fruit Cake 60c the pound. Put up in Fancy Boxes 10c extra. Nothing nicer for a Christmas gift than a good Fruit Cake. We have them in two, three and five pounds each. ARNOLD-ABNEY . I &CO. SHOP EARLY—TIME IS SHORT. Extra Select Norfolk Oysters Fresh Shrimp Meat Spanish Mackerel Mullets There are many things here for the “Home Beautiful," and for the personal intimate use of its chatelaine. BARBECUE! BARBECUE! Every Day At BENSON’S BAKERY and*CAFE Next Door to SHOP EARLY Mail Your Gifts Early So No One Will Be Disappointde! Wholesale and Retail Athens Fish & Oyster Co GEO. A. BRIEN, Prop. ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC CO. ATHENS GAS, LIGHT & FUEL CO. Strand Theatre 573 E. Broad St.