The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 07, 1923, Image 5

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DECEMBER 7, 1923. liter a hard day—, : the i ainedu tension of ibdes with Sloan's. < You don’t have Lrub it in. Strain relaxes, pain in away. Get a bottle front r druggist today—35 cents. It H not stain. ;i jsan’s Liniment kills paint test means WUJMEr baking povma Professor Pepp To Draw Large Crowd Saturday Athens High School Play For Benefit of Library Will Be Presented Sat urday Night. A rare treat is in store for the audience whoa the curtain In the new Mell Auditorium rises Satur day night. “Professor Pepp,” a 3-act farce is to be presented by the High School Students, and to say that it will be good is putting it mildly. , The plot of the play centers around one eccentric Professor Peterkin Pepp, who. during his trip to Russia, has brought down the wrath of the Russian Redeemers upon his head. The professor re turn s to take up his duties In the fall with the firm belief that be hind each tree and hush hides i Russian Redeemer, ready o.d anx lows’ to hiss the fatal word “Bum and hurl the bomb which will m end to his heretofore un eventful career ns a college pro- Matters are complicated by the arrival of an old college chum of the professor's, who. striv ing to turn back the pages of time, registers as a freshman. Howard Buttonbuster’s decision to return to college was. Jie ndmlts. Influ enced by the three hundred Coeds who are In'attendance there. TBS BANNER- HERALD, ATHENS, GBOKGIJt mmm Tthe First Application Makes Skin Cool and Comfortable SOCIALHEWS George Hu'dier'e friends will re gret to learn of his Illness with measles. Mrs. Mary Lt Groover will laud in New York today via Italian If you are suffering from eczema steamer. Conte Rosa, after nearly Groover Is expected In Coftnnbus!—The; friends-of Mrs. Ralph Goss alwut Fridajv-£olumburEnaifi£jr- 4 will ft$ret to learn of hor Illness Sub:*' j - 1 ' at bt'riboma an Milledge avenue Mr. O. R. Reynolds of Tampa, Little MIssdSabelle Knight's Fla., wals a visitor here Thursday, friends will be glad to learn she Is Improving from chicken pox. las proven ause.of the failing results at are always btain&f Irherc it ■used. m Sates 2% times as much as that of any other brand iis womb's greatest [ BAKIXO POWDER ty. «'fc7 i;c Ik if opportunities far many ludicrous situations are taken advantage of by the author nnd the whole play laugh from start to finish- The cast has been carefully chosen and under the able coaching 01 Miss Inn Cooper, hoa reached a degree of perfection seldom at tained - by amateurs. Thomas Franklin St. John plays Professor Pepp to perfection. H« Is a nervous wreck with every moment of his life made miserable by the fonr of the Russian Re deemers. part of C. H. Buttonbuster. philanthropist, and general good sport Is well played by Howard Holmes. Ous Witcher reams made for the part of the almost disappointed lover, Howard Greene. Charles Cates, plnylng Sim Bat ty, the town marshall, la appar ently Otey Walker of the Old Home Town come to life. Robert Patterson. Harry mage. Frank Stewart, nnd Ennla Parker, are all good In the parts ol college boy*. % Sarah Brown makes n most at tractive nelce of Profeasor Pepp nnd her 'devotion to Howard and “beautiful eyes” never wavert throughout the entire play. I.oulsp Smith, playing ns Aunt itoulder apparrtitlj^ meins business when she announces that there will be a "weddln* and a funeral if she ever finds that man." Petunia Muggins, the none too bashful sweetheart of 81m Batty I* well played by Marie Tibbetts. Elinor Tobe. ns Olga Slopskl, the Russian Dancing teachen * I* the delight of the students and the bane of the professors very existence. Kitty Clover, (n the person of. Alice Rowland has a passion for collecting souvenirs, and like the child*who cried for the moon, was much disappointed when aha couio not add a bonfire to her collection Elinor On Mown y, Winifred Foo ler. and Dorothy FUleher a'* three very pretty young Co-ed* Dancing by Miss Blumer Ftink- enstlne. several vocal numbers by Miss Nell Galloway, nnd the play ing of the High School Orchestra, directed by Miss Natalie Bocock, are additional features which will be offered. The rurtain rises promptly at ir. and the audience Is requested lie rented by that time. other torturing embnrars- ing skin trouble you may quickly be rid of it by using Mentho-Sul- phur, declares a noted skin speci alist. This sulphur preparation cause of Its germ destroying pro perties. seldom fails | k to quickly subdue itching, even of fiery ec zema. The first application maker the skin cool and comfortable. Rash nnd blotches are healed right Rowles Mentho-Sulphur applied like any pleasant coM cream and Is perfectly harmless. You can obtain> small Jar from any good druggist.—Advertisement, Was a “Bear Cat” "My wife was never an angel but after five years of Ii(rer nnd stomach trouble she became •bear cat.’ No doctor or« medicine helned her nnd we thought therr was no help for her. our told me of Mayr's Wonderful Rem. hich had helped him for j same trouble, so T brought home a bottle, but sire promptly threw it out. I got It back and after a week coaxed her into taking It. She Is now enjoying the best of health nnd disposition.” It is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the cntnrrha! mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which causes practi cally all stomach, liver and Intes tinal ailments, 'including nnpendi- cltls. One dose will convince or money refunded. Fo p sale by nl« druggists, everywhere.—Advertise ment. two years spent la Europe. Mrs. I St .Mary’s hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Loden of Colbert spent Thursday In the cKy. —BE— Ml.* Sexton or Kansu CUy. I. «“ 01 “ v «** ityu tho gue.t of AM.. Lake Johnson at captain J. W. Barnett’s friends are pleased to see him out after UnexpectedQ Company Y Let them come! A delicious salad in a moment-tender asparagus tips, crisp lettuce, Ncuchatel cheese, pimentos and rich, creamy Paramount Salad Dressing ' Make the simplest meal a feast with appe tising. wholesome Paramount Onsite Salad Relish Haw thm pure, health, giving Paramount prod. n your pastry lor all Taunadge Bros. & Co. Distributors MARKETS ’ Housekeepers mifrf Chocolate (Premium No. 1) ulung caltH pies, puddings, fvdeos, ices, etc. Be sura that you t the genuine, in . blue wrapper ' yellow label l the tradc- k of the Choc- i Girl on tke PATRICK’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 88 l lee delivery service -I' the city. ATHENS COTTON The local cbtto nmarket closed 34 cents Friday. The previous dose was 34 cents. NEW YORK COTTON Open high low* close P. C. .... 34.60 34.85 34.43 34.63 34.20 . 35.19 25.25 34-30 35.04 344.65 Muy - 35.33 35.45 34.94 35.17 14.80 11 a. m. bids Jan. 34.75; Mar 15.13; May 15.35. NEW ORLEAN8 COTTON Open high low close P. C. Jan..... 34.80 34.87 3440 344.55 34.23 Mar . 34.80 35.08 34.55 34.53 34.44 May » 34.86 35.06 34.50 34.30 54.43 -• A. M bids. January 34.70. Mar. 34.92; May 34.90. BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS. Too Ute to ClauiK LOST—I nt rixluytory letter on.U. H. Shipping Board paper. Finder return to Louise - A, Williams, Prlnrston Hotel, Onlneivllls, On. D-7-p. WANTED—Collie m»l» pup ebout * or 10 week.' old at a muonngte price. K M. Corley. III. H. Lumpkin St Athene, On. d-7-p FOR RENT—Nice 6 room cottons end l»oth, near Normal School. All convenience*. Call MMI. WANTED—Will pay cub for twenty-three model Ford Coupe, |i bargain, or will trade for Coupe I body. Addrara "Coupe," care I Runner-Herald. Buy a Benson’s Fruit Cake, sizes from one to twenty pounds, in decorat ed metal boxes. Free samples any time. BENSON’S BAKERY SMAYBURG’S 278 CLAYTON STREET Ladies Look SATURDAY ONLY • Quick Clerance Dresses $IJOO SATINS P. TRELLS CANTON . ETC. Formrly Priced Up to $19.75 Another Lot Of Dressis HEAVY COPEN POIBET TWILLS SATINS CHARMEUSE AND OTHERS /$Q95 Formerly Sold As High As $29.75 Seeing In Believing SMAYBURG’S 278 CLAYTON 1 STREET t Mr. Otla Reynolds, Mra. Chat. | Carr, Mrs. Robt Henderson and 1 Mra. Johnv Sheridan spent Tuesday in Athens.—Mayesvillo Enterprise. Mrs. Robt. Carr, Jr., and chlld- dren . si>ent last waek • with her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. A. Henry, In Athene.—MayesviUe Enterprise. Mrs! S. T. Tracy and Miss Tracy left - Thursday for a '"vigSt to Hoschton. Mrs.*, Tracy has given up-her home here and will spend sometime visiting various places before locating elsewhere • Mr*. W. H. Wayne of Monroe, Is the guest of Mrs. & L. Davis. LLOYDlEORGE« Money on Central 1 City Property 1 5i/a'r—Five and Half Per Cent—51/0';^■ Simple Interest HUBERT M. RYLEE, LAW OFFICES 404-5 Holman Building Telephone 1576 (By Associated Prase) LONDON—Prime Minister Bald win and J. Ramsay MacDonald, la- bor lender, were re-elected In the English lections Thursday. Win. nton Spencer ChdrchUl and Arthur Henderson, prominent, laborite, were defeated. Lady Astor nleo took her place among the victorioua candidates while the Conservative’s majority over all other parties was deft nltely wiped out, according to lat est reports Friday. David Lloyd George was re elected a« a Liberal, while Herbert Asquith, leader of the liberal par ty barely got in. TAX NOTICE There are only eleven more days left in which to pay State and County Taxes before Dec. 20th. The Law requires that the Tax Books be closed on 20th day of Dec., and all unpaid Taxes be placed in officers’ hands in shape of Fi Fas, for immediate collection. , I am compelled to obey the Law. I advise all Tax Payers to come fast and not wait for the last few days. W. A. MALLORY; Tax Collector. Read Banner-Herald Wait Ads. The tremendous value you get at thi* price—the high quality of the leathera, the remarkable workmanship, the smartness and exduaive- nesa of NEWARK atylea— these you get in NEWARK Shoes in a measure out of all proportion to the price. We tell you that you can not poasibly realize until you aee them how much finer they are than any shoes you per saw at anything like thia price. And what is more, styles shown elsewhere priced $7, 48, and $10 are duplicated dogn to the last detail in the wonderful NEWARK at $3.50 ^fiework Sfiec SteneoCe r Tfc* f*ars««t Chain or Shoe Stores In i no United Stale*. MEN’S AND WOMEN’S STORES ( Athens, Ga, Store, 151 Clxjrton St., “Next to Kress.” All Newark Stores Open Saturday Evening, to Aeeommodatc Customer, iV£VkN\\-C»^-«\VXJ»v\V\X%XNSV\VV\VNV\\SVS\\NN%VV NO ONE EXPECTS No one expects s fire. But fires come. Insure. No one expects sud den loss of property. But property Is destroyed and financial loss ind ruin often follow. Insure. Just because you do not expect mis fortune—Insure. Wo can give you all forms of Property Protection Policies. THE HINTON SECURITIES CO., Athens, Ga. f SHOP Don’t Worry Over Holiday Problems! Just Turn to “Christmas Gift Suggestions” Christmas Gift .Suggestions Ch.3atmta Gift Suggestions Gifts for Her Norris Exquisite Candles , Blocks Aristocratic Candfcs Muvls French Chocolates Hollingsworth Unusual Candles Uuntes World Famous Candles Georgian Palm Garden GIVE HER THE BE8T Wo have u wonderful line -of Christmas Boxes of the Worlds Most Famous Candies Georgian Palm Garden COLONIAL Tonight FLOWER8 FOR CHRI8TMA8 SEASON We Invite you to see our Chg’st mas Cemetery Wreaths. Plants and Cut Flowers Jones’ Flower Shop Phode 267 . Pot Fountain J-ens, Wstobes. Rings, Slick Pens, Cigarette Cases and Holders, A Ollt be will want. # J. Bush, Jeweler A GIFT THAT LA8T’6 A YEAR Protect her home with one of our many fire insurance policies.' LIPSCOMB • Fire Insurance Agency DORSEY’S A gift she boxes, suit cases and band bags- Dorsey Furniture Co. GIFTS SHE WILL LIKE Vanity Cases, Stat/onery of all kinds* Toilet trteles, Perfumes,. Ivory Set^, Toilet Sets. Candles. Citizens Pharmacy Gifts for Children Christmas Gift Suggestions For Everybody We have something In our store for everybody. Gifts tbey will ap> preelete. Come In end see our displsy of goods. S. H. KRESS CO. 5-10-25 Store A FIRE INSURANCE Policy protects your borne. A Gift for Everybody. LIPSCOMB Fire Insurance Agency J 1 a SPECIAL XMAS PORTRAITS As few or it many .as desired Attractive oil colored portra/ts FINE FRAME Adams & Arnett Studios TOILET 8ET8 In Ambre. * Ivory and Shell. Boudoir Lamps and Candle Sticks, Candles, Stationery, Gold afri Silver Pen* and Pencil Set*. BRAD-O’S PRICES: 50s 75c, S1.Q0, 8J.59 * Plus Tax.' .-«•«« by se-Jtng It at WITH A CERTAIN amount saved we ean finance you to build add own your borne. What U more opproprlate than a Savings Account for your Christ- mu gift In a bank Umt sr Ism this banh'ng feature. - Commercial Bank special- •• Brinjf the children In and let them see our toy deportment .We have many toys to ptc from. We •are yo6 money. S. H. KRESS CO. 5-10-25c Store Thousands of useful presents .at prices that make ydur money go for. McLELLAN’S ■ 5-10-25c STORE Gifts for Him TOYS TOYS TOYS 5c to 98c McLELLAN’S 5-10-25c STORE We have’ meny things In our store to pick from that wfII make Ideal Christmas Gifts For Him. Dixie Army Store AUTO ACCESSORIES Automobile equipment for -fulls. Step yiapT", Extra Tire* Motor Tire Sr Supply Co. Christmas Gift S&gge*lion.s “SMOKERS” rides, cfgats. Cigarettes, Christ* ' mat* Package and Boxes A Gift llo Will [dike. Jowers’ Cigar Store SOMETHING HE CAN 8E Pipes, Cigars, Olgarcttes, Razors, Shaving Broshe*. Fountain Pcne end Pencils' Citizens Pharmacy Rasors, Shaving Brushes. Mill tsry Brushes and All Toilet _ — ’Supplies BRAD-O’S ) ^he Man’s Shop Blocks Candy Says “MERRY CHRISTMAS” In a distinctive ^manner. See our Christmas boxes; one. she will appreciate. ’ 1 v "* •< * lowers’ Cigar Store Christmas Gift Suggestions- “VICTROLAS” .Dorsey Furniture Co. EDISON PHONOGRAPH ’ “The Phonograph XV$t&k a Soul.'*. , We carry full stock of musical Instrument". Pianos, Gibson 1 Mandolins Morris Music Shop L Mr. Nellie Saylor, Mgr. Give the Flamlly A Gift They Can Use A BUICK FOR CHRISTMA8 Conollv Motor Co. ' ~ Dinner Decorations Gifts for the Home We have many tb/nt* to pick from that will make appreciative Gifts For the Home. Dixie Army Store VEGETABLES Flu make a large part of your Christmas Dinner - Costa’s Delicatessen.*™ is headquarter*^ for that t or dinnsr* and we,will be , to fill your wants. CHRI8TMAS SHOPPERS Attention. Take yonr dinner a Costa’s Luncheonette. Regular Dinner 65c • Sandwiched and Salad, of kinds ' 1 FRUIT8 A GIFT THEY WANT WXJo could • .ask for . . Auer Jlma., •- . CADILLAC CUron. Lemon and Orange Peel. rrystollied Pineapple and h» r anything l.rlrs, ItVxIns, Fig*. Dates. ftnU i Fruits, sad all kinds of Venet«^,^ . j hies fop your Cbristmaa Dinner. Soule Cadillnc'Co. ROGER’S J..