The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 11, 1923, Image 6

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feAGE SIX GOSSIP IN THE CORRIDORS OF GEORGIA STATE CAPITOL BY ASSOCIATED PRESS. _' agriculture. The estimates mr* I • compiled froat record* up to- Jen ; uary 1. 1 922. I { The following table shows the I sv.faced mileage of the twelve j lending states: | • Indiana ... . 39.8.77 ({Ohio ... 3«.0$7 I Wisconsin « M ... M ...19.714 York • 18,566 ATLANTA—A disciple CC Repre sentative Covington. Colquitt coui; • ty, has been lost—.»ot lost in per- nufn of action. And la nu<i glory l son bat lost to the leader. prominence. t>\e newspaperman- t The lost disciple is W. G. Sitt-sjeglnlntor declared his Into leader live, who for some reason decided was an orator of such force and to divide his time ns managing od-' nhilitv that the house often fel- Itor of The Savannah Press with lowed the course of his argument state affairs as one of Chatham adii. ‘’ninetln.es, hi* ad-iee. county's representatives. , Rut alas* The lender lias lost inuring debate bn the Elii» Sb ■ 1 ]® illeelplc. The parting came tnatorv Income tax Ml In the * n " ,l * " a J r - \ . Georgia h™.e thl« neck, Mr. But- Mr . rmi .gtou favor* no Income live explained that when he enter- ,n * ( ' r( ' rf: a ' Mr - Sntlaio doca td the legislature last summer a !‘ ot - Th ’ ,at *® r waa not ungratcti-l. neophyte statesman-he negnn In- hew'-ier. of the leadership -Heplay- medlately u seareh to. a leader. ed h> Mr. Covington, for In » t o ope whdm ho could follow and or. «"*<-•“ l, > * e ( ,h ' : endowed with all the requisites ol •hntlwm member paid and bemoaned the fact he could , * . i follow no longer In famillur foot Hlb eyes fell ui*>n "the gentle- jgtftPfl man from Colquitt." J|r, Coving- The « Kent i rnian front Colquitt' ton always examined every hill In- ' hM n0t repIlwl to Mr . gutllve's ad troduced and respited an Immetli- d , eMi k imn been learned from ote decision as to its merits lie > authoritative sources that the plans — . — — {to deliver his speech of grief at early date. man of judgment and much (]«orgla 18,000 isdorn. More than this, he was a I Michigan 17,186 © THB BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. CBORGIX " , TUESDAY, DECEMHER Buick Sport Touring Car, al most new. Equipped with *"*»»» extra* Thl* is a beau tiful car and you can save considerable money. CONOLLY MOTOR CO. Georgia ‘ranks fifth in surfaced road mileage In the United Stater according to estimates made pub lic by Iho federal department ol —i-ige Mluuesota ... 16.804 North Carolina 16,90.7 Kentucky 15 t l.‘:i! Texas 14.33.7 California 14.27f Pennsylvania 13,92 These figures show Georgia leading North Carolina and Cali fornia, wwo states attracting wld< attention to their road build’#; programs. »i e following table shows th ten highest states In 1922 addin* surfaced’roads to their systems: Michigan 2,671 Indiana ..2,43 North Carolina .. 2,lir Texas 2.10 Minnesota ' 2,07* Wisconsin 771,95* New York . 1,64' Colorado l,63f Ohio 4..L2W Georgia l.Oflf Around Athens Ing; terit, and so they have the old plan of pedding their stuff over town, golhg from house to house. For twenty cent: per day or $4 per month they cai cent a stall and have customer; come to them. But many woui? not go to this pitiful cost, and tip cesult is that those house-keeper-' who have been visiting the curl; market to purchase country pro duce do no’t find enough on hale to pay them raor their troubl* is hoped that our farmers will m* the mistake they are making and continue to congregate at the mu ket. Therefore, we publish this warning for their benefit. This pense only holds through the win ter, and when the weather P< •' nits the market will be change! back to the street, and no charge made for space* STAGE CONVERTED INTO MODEL KITCHEN FOR COOKING SCHOOL; CLASSES AT COLONIAL BEGIN TUESDAY Dr. Park Spea In Hoscht Dr. U. E. p«rk. pmteito, Il.h at the UntwMfrtt 1 Tuesday waa to have dellv iton/f Much Interest Manifested By Housewives in Banner-Herald’s Gold Medal Flour nMnaa at Cooking Institute—Classes Free and Held Daily. ; j It will be a very great mistake if farmers permit this curb$markt sO,be abolished for lack of patrol ige. Many have told us that they iold from $25 to $60 worth each nuiitli there, ami it had just begu to be built up. Better sustain the jttrb market to sell your produce nd pay stall rent, whsra buyers :ome to yon Instead of driving all over town to hunt customers for your stuff, and then must compete jrltb other dealers and peddlers. The best and surest pointer to eturning prosperity are the creasing deposits In our local With CoL T. Larry Gantt Danko. Mr. Bernstein tells us a! — ~ ■ ■■■' — ■ '■ I this time last year the deposits Do our farmers Intend to sua-1 | n their bank were around UfG,f0t tain the curb market, or will thoy ( bul they hare bow aggregated over permit It to dry up and die for the lack of support? This Is s matter now confronting those who have so splendidly sustained this institu tion by keeping It supplied With produce and which has attracted juvfTK from all n*»r the city. Thl* curb market has grown Into one of the most popular enterprises in Athens and our cltlsess pointed to it with pride. It had drawn togeth er the producer and consumer, to the profit of both, and Is doing a great work In encouraging the cl I- versification of crops and furnish ing a cash market for farm prod ucts that hate (heretofore gone to waste or rotted In gardens, fields or orchards'. It also stabilise:* prices and prevents that ruinous competition among farmers by which they often sold their pro* .luce without profit or at u loss. $300,090 and are Increasing all (ho while. Among their depositors are many farmers. The same report is given ua by our other local banks. It In reasonable to estimate that fully about twice as much money Coming to ATHENS j on a return visit | The^ Progressive Doel Specialist Treating Disease Without c*l Operation. At the Georgian Hot Friday, December! Saturday, December Office Hours: to a. m. to TWO DATS ONU Returning in three month FREE CONSULTATI This is how the model kitchen at the Colonial Theatre looks—^Daily cooking .-lasses being conducted there for Athens housewives. The Progressive Doctors' ialist is licensed by the iGeorgia; a graduate of oU > best universities; twenty-five of practical experience; | year in Georgia) comes well tlOutri UAv her cakes. Mr. Hemry with his truck, and perhaps half a dozen other farmers with vegetables. Not ommended. Will' demon: the principal Cities method) treating diseases of long by means of medicines. . CsnttrtvJ AM)d«l JGhdjfcw »mursumaiiowM in tmn strips; there I entertained 7 How long may a sal-} hygiene, thus saving many] is now on deposit in our Athens I gaB sink, cabinet, re-I should be 3-4 cup. Add 1-2 can I nd bo combined before serving? i* ro F* 0 uatorenbis and expi banks OB at this t'me last year. • f r | K enitor. stool and chairs ull in ( sliced piinupple drnlned and cut What salad should be served with surgical operation ‘white and arranged with an eye to In small cube*, 2 3-4 cup white conservation of time and energy cherries seeded and cut In halves, the statge of the Colonial Theatre 11-2 cup English walnut meats* and u few grains of salt. Cover with cream salad dressing and garnish top of each salad with a f trip of pimiento and Vihely chopped par sley. Cabbage-Pineapple salad'—Ono medium head of cabbage shredded, one ran of pineapple cubed, one quarter pound marshmallows quar tered. Mix with salad pressing 'An old observant cotton man of this city says while prices of the staple continue to fluctuate, the situation is the most xccute within bis knowledge. There is.no surplus to work off, the 1923 c^op wpl supply the demand, and many mill/ ane running from hand: to mouth as It were. His prediction is thaf Wire the next crop matures.hun dreds pf factories in this com try and tho Old World must clsoe down for lack of raw material. Manu facturers of overalls have advanc ed the price of suits f'fty cents a ul all cotton goods will be advance 1 is in rendlncH*. for the opening the Banner-Hcrald'a (iold Medal Cooking school at 2:30 this Lifter- Last Saturday, about 11 o'clock, we visited the curb market and were surprised to find it practic ally deserted both by sellers and open Broad street uoo* not end the buyers. Mrs. Cobb was there with matter. It generally requires two The dofoat of the bond issue to or more votes oa a bond issue to teach the people the important of tho question to be aettli ' . w .. . ™— ettlqd. Th*’ over a dosen buyers were there ^ bad weather and much to jsSvhh tnd the room looked deserted. The, keeping voters at homo and then opening of the curb market In Its j many did not see the Importance winter quarters presented an en-iof the proposed Improvement., elrely different scene — B — :rowd or sellers and buyers was ^eat that it wag.*difficult.to got. «round. In fact Mrs. Troutman was considering the necessity of rent ing an adjoining room to accom modate the Increasing business. m We und.raUnd th', change and ,o xnught Mrx. Troutman, who built the rnrh m»rt!»t to ««k «!} •*- plttnutlnn. This lady said that so long a, the market was held on the street: with no cbn«fe (or space. 1 the farpiere from nil neighboring and even distant counties used r to sell their produce. Ai so many confessed this curb msrket had en abled them to pull through and make a crop. But for It many farm ers would hSTC gbss to the well. But when winter set In, with twin and frigid' weather It beenme Im perative to seek u shelter. 8hr rented the building new occupied at n low price, and having It par titioned Into four foot spates, fixed ■ small charge for stalls n pa. acual rant. This price weald not make er break any one, and sev eral parties could have combined J and rented one section. But it seems thst the pnrtleH who had brought their produce to the curb market' struck against Thornton’s WEDNESDAY DINNER Vegetable Soup Konst Lamb, with or without 1 Barbecue Sauce Turnip Orders Pickled Beets < Fried Com Muffins and Biscuits Potato Custard ' Coffee. Tea or Milk 50 Cents WEDNESDAY SUPPER Pork Chope American Fried Sweet Potatoes English Peas Fried Com Hot Biscuits Rice Pudding-with Fruit Saucu Coffee. Ten or Milk 50 Cents Ml** Agnes White *n post-grad uate in Home Economics from Columbia, assisted by Mies Vanr. of the Georgia .Agriculture College will conduct the school. Salads will be featured in th 1 instruction this nfternoofi. The recipes to l»e demonstrated are Mlroton of fish and potatoes which wil bo served with various ijnrnifhings. Los Angeles fru.l salad, Cnbhnge-Plneapple salad, mnyonalse dressing and rolled and pulled bread. Two of the most successful re cipes, the friut salad and thx Cabbage-Pineapple salad, which Miss White ft\\\ present this Af ternoon and which will ho distri buted to those taking the course Los Angeles i^ult Salad, and 'V the main courre of u dinner and j specialist is an { which as a separate course? What diagnosis ana will tell Is nn appropriate salad for a !l xl ? c * “b6ut Jtour condi children's party? I ant entertain* p r **y hgvsn goodc Ing a small club; will you tell me|}° re K a * n their health \ some things L may serve without treated, so that every o Wing away from my guests too t a V cs . treatment Will brin; friends at the next'Visit. A diagnosis of any di?’ lens; standing, its nature and will be made Free and proper long?*’ That is only a part. You may ask the others yourself .this afternoon. Jn r r.h„ h :„ ,n ;r , c: s tincrw—KST! vl L. h? V.h , d CU l " n , ,. on Jsonnblc cost to this*, tdeeth ' ,^1* * ChtM^ PalnHe. f|1 v u „.b|c cases for trootmtnt j Children must pe> accompa will be very popular with the Athc", housewives. Coming <•' 'by"their pircnti nncl mirfed thlr portlcuW time it *11 h,l B jb ;. thcir husbands White has found from othei cooking Institutes she Iw conduct- - ,oy ineir awn,. d that salads iv-e increasingly | to solve many-problems ot gift* I Headquarters* MlanC’ O a I —- j '—(Advertise popular with housewives, and that j and entertaining, many unsolved Yiuestlons are .it- . inched to their value ns a food, J their relative place In ths menu | and how they may be most nt- L tractivly served. Some tof these J she enumerated today explaining ' they will be nnrwered nt the op-j) enlng session of the Institute. L "What kind of salnd is best to, serve for an evening party w*hert j‘ Cut i both men and women nre belnf 1' — —- lluick Touring C*r In good running condition, SI5t.OO. Hadron Super-Six, 7-pnuen- "er. rebuilt, nt a low price. Recent Model Chevrolet Touring Car $230.00. CONQM.V MOTOR CO. FOOTBALLS et HIGGINS, to $3.00. I Only 8 more days bef Tax Books close. W. A. MALLORY Tax Collectoi HURRAH! It’s Still On! Yes Sir You Can Still Buy. EVFRETT true By Condo 'why t>o you scratch I Weit,sue. i'l 1??* 0N ^ k I MY can A LITTLE AT A TIME SAVED REGULARLY LION BIG SALE'ENDS SATURDAY DEC. JUNIORS 15 30x3*4 Cl. $ 8.95 80x3(4 S. S. ....... .. v 9.65 32x3*4 S. S 12.45 31x4 S. S .. 13.80 32x4 S. S 33x4 S.S 15.75 34x4 S.S ...'. ..\. .. 15.95 LIONS i Last Longer TO PLEASE YOU PLEASES US. OVERSIZE 30x3% Cl $9-65 30x3»/*S.S.\. ..I*. ;. 10.35 32x3 S. S 12.95 31x4 S.S - 14.65 32x4 S.S ...15.95 33x4 S. S 16.45 34x4 S. S. ; 16.95 32x4% S. S 20.95 33x4’A S.S v.. ..... 21.50 34x4*4 S.S 21.75 35x4*/* S. S 22.10 86x4*4 S. S 22.40 33x5 S.S 26.95 35x5 S.S 27.45 37x5 S. S 27.75 Motor Tire & Supply Co. Corner College and Broad Athens, Georgia: Phone 1046