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TUESDAY. DECEMBER 18, 1923.
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA
PAGE THRI
Mr. G. W. Brown B SSSE
| Mrs. ■ Daisy. Tolmadgo Pitts
leaves Wednesday tor Sarasota.
Fla., to remain until the tlrat ol
I April. ^
i Miss Mildred Rutherford left
i Wednesday for Washington, D. c.
I to spend the holidays with Cap*.
and Mrs. Hardeman Brumby at the'
Navy Yards.
! Miss Jennie Smith has returned
from Atlanta. Mr. Albert Howell's
houso party.
• —as—
Mr. and iVLn, Jnmes Park o'
imulsvllle arrive Friday to spend
the holidays with Mr. and Mr*, t •
B^handler.
Buried Tuesday
PALACE — TONIGHT
, Funeral services for Mr a. W.
Brown, who died at his home 347
Hancock avenue Sunday night were
conducted from the home Tuesday
afternoon at 3:30 o’clock. Rev. 8.
B. AVaeson. Methodist nitai«tp r end
Rev.'s, j j Bennett and Ernest
Campbell of Lavonia, Baptist min
isters, were In charge of the ser
vice Interment was in Oconee
cemetery with Bernstein Brothers
funeral home In charge.
The aonr. of Mr. Brown acted as
pallbearers with the following
honorary null hen rer*: Messrs. J.
B. McWhorter. C. N> Weatherly,
J. M B Thompson and Dr Whel-;
chel.
Mr. Brown is survived by Jilr
widow, and the following children: 1
L. C. Brown, Athens; Mrs. W. 8 •
Wilder, Mrs. W. A. Fowler. Mira j I
Hassle Brown, Miss .Xnnna Brown,!
Athens: Mrs. C. B. Almond, Win-'
der. nnd Mrs. C. E. Porterfield,:
Comer: A. M. Brown, Muscogee j
Okin.. Joe Brown. Athens: Worth!
Brown. Athens: J. H. * Brown I
Orlando, Fla.; 8. R. Brown, To-jj
roa. fla.; O. T. Brown. Tallulah j I
Falls On.; thirty-one grandchild-• I
ren nnd two great grandchildren. ||
Jane Novak
ben Alexander
By MRS. ALICE ADAMS
Earle Williams
Bull Montana
Residence IS 'Si
HAPPY CHRI8TMA8 TIME
When the turkey's on the table and
the candles on the tree
jl'm jest about as happy as I ever
wanta be!
I My children gathered' ’round me
) an’ my neighbors seisin 7 by, ,
I couldn't be no happier an' I aon’t
wanta tiy.
I like the parsons sermon an’ I
like ^the ringin’ chimes
new pastor, Rev. B. P. Reid and his
family.
All members .of the chdrch and
Sunday school are expected to bo
preseht'and all the friends of the
imstor and his family are cordially
invited to come. Immediately spar
Ointment
A Time-tried Home Remedy
for AU Skin Irritations, Ec
zema, Pimples, Piles, Black-
j Mrs. M. G. Michael hat returfled
'from Atlanta where she spent sev-
| eral weeks with Mrs. Percy Rich.
■A —Hu -
{ Mrs. M. E. Mooney has returret,
to Lexington and will come back
! tho latter part of the week to
i spend fche holidays •with Mrs. C. P.
Chandler.
Mr. Carson ,Cox of Schenectady,
has arrived to spend the bolldayr
With his parents, Captain and Mrs.
Arthur Cox.
Mrs. .T. C. Munn of Chicago is
expected Saturday to ' spend the
holidays with her parents, Mr. and
Frostbite
The pore, heeling, toothing oint
ment, remarkable for Its control
over all forma of Itching akin
diseases. Particularly beneficial
in the treatment of ectema, that
torturing ailment to which so
many people are eubject. Beet
for children—chapped bands nnd
face, tneect bites, eore feet Not
Injurious to tho moot delicate,
tender skin. Read below what
Mlse Lillian Durgan of 136 &
Miller St. Alpena, Michigan, sayai
•* I will my that Dr. A. W.Chaee’j
Ointment helped me wonderfully.
It took the pi m pits and blackheads
off ttr aose and made my skin
clear.. Yon may use my teatimo-
niuLfjrtpat it may benaflt others
Too can bay Dr. Chaser Oint
ment at alldrug stores. To be sort
of getting ths genuine, see that
portrait and algnaturs of A. W.
Chaae.M.D.praon each boa—your
protecUon against Imitation*
Dr. A.W. C1IASK MEDICINE Ca
157 WaaUington St,Buffalo, N. Y.
I like the uressed-up feelin’ that’s
around at Christmas time;
CO-EOS ENTERTAIN
AT TWO LOVELY
CHRISTMAS TREES
“Myt ain’t it beautiful! I’ve
heard' ’em talk about Christmas
trees but this is the first one I’v
ever seen!" exclaimed u little g'rJ,
age seven; while looking yearning
ly and enrapt with glowing delight
at the Christmaa tree given hf the
Co-edg at Soule Hall on Saturday
afternoon at 3:30 o'clock. •
# Tt)e spacious gymnasium, artis
tically decorated, held the glitter
ing tree around which were placed
the gifts and toys.
Forty little hearts reigned sup
remely happy and faces beamed
with delight as Old Santa rushed
In, gaily jingling his hells, and
gave them a hearty welcome after j
In a drama that strips men and women to the soul!
A WARNING! j
To jealous husband! To flirtatious wives!
uruunu at i/nrisuuas lime;
But best of all the Coin’s Js the
time, it seema to me,
When the turkey’s on the table an’
the candles on tho tree!
Karl Williams
There’s a lot
solid comfort get-
tin’ ready for the day.
A-makin’ wreaths of evergreen an’
hollyberry spray;
An Mother she gets busy a-bakln*
I things to eat
An’ makin’ any kind o’ food that’s
I savory an’ sweet;
I An* we tie up little presents an’
I we make up little jokes—
You know—with verses bringin* In
the names of al lthe folks;
Rut it’s all a-workin upward to
that height of gleo
When the turkey's on the table an’
the candles on the tree!
WEDNESDAY—SHOWING
Mrs. W. A. Capps.
-ffl-
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. Park, Miner
Katherine and Mary Holt Park anjl
Messrs. S. A. Fderedicy and John
D. Wade leavp Saturday by motor
‘ * loro they will spend
Funeral of Mr.
G.W. Burch Held
Funeral service for Mr George
Washington Burch, aged 43. who
died at n local hospital Sunday
afternoon at 4 o’clock with pneu-
moln. were held from the home of
his sister. Mrs. Walter P. Alar-
but, 564 8. Lumpkin street, Tues
day morning at 11 o’clock. Rev.
E. L. Hill, pastor of the First Pres
byterian church assisted by Rev.
8 J. Cnrtledge, pastor of the Cen
tral Presbyterian church, offlciat-
With—
Kenneth Harlan and
Eileen Percy
They fall in love—he a rich youth from
the West Side, she a poor girl from the
East Side—Can East Meet West?
A Stirring Genuine Heart Drama.
for Florida v
the holidays.
Richard Harold
Jack. Jr..- and
Mathews are Ml with measles n?
Jtckvor
You see the Christmas ritual Is
"Peace on Earth,” and then
It also has another clause about
"Good Will to Men;”
The latter as I take it, bein’ doin'
all you can
To give a bit o’ Christmas cheer
to any fellow man.
So I start in Christmas •momin'
with the raisin’ of the sun
An' I stick at It till I get my good
will chores all done •
An’ then I want my “Peace on
Earth,” as tbit Is when I see
The turkey on the table an' tho
candles on the tree!
—Carolyn Wells, In the Ladies
Home Journal.
their home on North
street, their friends will regret to
learn.
Only 2 more days before
Tax Books close.
W. A. MALLORY,
Tax Collector.
SAV IT WITH FLOWERS
' We Invite our pa tons to see ouh
display of Christmas Wreaths, out
flower, pot plants and baskets at
the Eptlng Realty office, Holman
building, known as the old gas
shop, Friday, Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. Phone 4602.
(Signed) MRS. NETTIE JONES.
—Advertisement.
The Interment was in Oconee
cemetery with Dorseys, Funeral di
rectors in charge. The pallbear
ers were Messrs. Ed Parr, W. F.
McElreath. J. If. Patman, R T
Dottery, Dr J. W. Galloway nnd H.
The Ideal Elks acted ns
A Good Thing - DON’T MINS IT.
, Send joot name and address plainly
written together with & cents (and thfi
dip) to Chamberlain Medicine Co., De»
Moines, Iowa, and receive In return a
trial package containing Chamberlain's
Cough Remedy for coughs, colds, croup,
hronebial, "flu” and whooping coughs,
and tickling throat: Chamlierlain’s Stom
ach and Liver Tablets for stomach trou
ble^ indigestion, gassy paint that crowd
the heart, fciliomneai and constipation;
Chamberlain's Salvo,, needed in every
family for burnt, scalds, rounds, pl'cs,
and akin affections; there valued family
medicines for only 6 cents. Don’t miss it
.1. Jackson
honorary escort.
Mr. Burch Is. survived by two
sisters. Mrs. W. P. Marbut nnd
Mrs. T. E Smith of Athens; one
brother, Mr J. M Burch and ttfro
uncles, Cicero Burch of Wiley. Cla.
nnd John Burch of Calhoun Falla,
and n number or cousins including
Mr. Arthur Burch, Miss Ruth
Burch, William and Rufus Burch
Fox Will Not Be Placed
On Stand in Own Defense
AUGUSTA HERALD
COMMENTS ON BERNSTEIN-
SILVER WEDDING
The marriage Wednesday last.
In' Athens, If Dr. Marion Silver of
(his city, and Miss Gertrude Bern
stein of Athens, came as a delight
ful surprise to many friends al
though cloae friends had already
been apprised of the anticipated
event, though no formal atmounn -
ment had’ been made of, the e" -
gagement. The marriage took place
] at high noon at the home of the
1 bride, and while no cards had bee:,
[sent out, was attended by & num
ber of relatives and cloie fried.v-
’ Tho groom’s erlatives, Mr. nn l
fMrs. Charles Schneider, Mrs. B. 1\
David and Mrs. Harry Kuril, of
' this city, and his uncle and aunt.
I Mr. and Mr*. Isadora Silver, of
California, were In attendance, and
also several other out of town rot
ative* and friends.
(Continued Prom Page One)
tectivo Sturdivant At police sta
tion..
Dr. Smith was on the stand as a
defense witness to substantiate
the Insanity plea of Fox when So
licitor Boykin, on cross-examina
tion, drew from him the admis
sion that previous to November 5,
the day on which Attorney W. S
Coburn was slain, he had never
known Fox, and that two men
came to his home in an automo
bile and took him to attend the
prisoner at police station. He ad
mitted that ono of them was a
man named Simpson. a .ltlan de
tective asked If-.tfye other man was
and Will and George James. Miss-
Gloria Swanson in “Zaza” Big Special
Thursday and Friday
FRUIT CAKE
That Is Fine
Just Made
Joe, the slttle son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. W. J. Barrett has been quite
111 the past few days at their home
I on State street.
Kimbroughand
Nash At Parade
•Mjs. Rosa Guild and little son,
Ned. have returned from Atlanta,
where-they went to see Mr. John
Rogers of Texas, who was ten route
“The Covered Wagon”
A Great Production
Wash Mills, he replied that .be did
not kdow.
Despite the announcement of
Judge G. H. Howard that beginning
Tuesday night the court will hold
night sessions, beginning at 7: If
o’clock, it was indicated by coun
sel on both sides that the case
will not be given to the jury be
fore the latter part of the neck.
It Is not likely that Fox will
appear on the stand In, his own
behalf. Attorney-Robert ! Allen, ol
the defense, announced Monday.
“In his mental condition I think
*.♦. would be folly to let him tak
the stand,”
In Decorated
’ Containers.
nvsvi b ui it-Aun, wiiu was vn xu
to Washington and Now York.
COLLEGE PARKi Oa.—Col. J M
Kimbrough wllh Col J. IL Nash
reviewed the parade of th? endrt*
2 r Georgia Military A** »J.nn/ Son-
r.y, Cql Kimbrough, who Is com
manding officer o fthe 22nd infan
try at Fotr McPherson, expressed
himself e.3 being well pleased with
the showing made by (he G. M.'.A.
cadets.
Col. G. H. McManus was atro
present at the parade and selected
the best company among the ca
dets. This waa the flrat parade nl
which all the cadets have had
their new uni forma aworda, and
other equipment, and is pronounc
ed the best parade given so far.
Col. D. W. Rythcr who has been
stationed at Camp ‘Henning ha-
joined his family here for a visit
Col. Ryther has been transferred
to Fort McPherson to take com
mand of tho 22 Infantry.
BENSON'S
seen and gurely must have
been almost nn exact reproduc
tion of the stirring events that
Attended the pioneer* *a they
pushed Into the great weat and
northwest In the dnyq of the
gold rush In California and the
staking out of claims in Ora-
Mrs. Sliver Is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Selig Bernstein, weil
known banker and capitalist df
— • -- Messrs.
1 Athens, and sister of
Moses nnd Jake Bernstein and
Mrs. Arthur Flateau. all of AtU-
cns. She Is delightfully known here
where she has frequently visited
and Is in every way a charming,
cultured and talented girl. Dr.
Mr. A. W. Small of iMacon and
MfT A. H. Small, Jr., of Atlanta
and Mr. Sterling Hubbrad will ar
rive tho latter part of the week
to spend the holidays with Captain
nnd Mrs. J. W. Barnett.
‘PHONE
.< Christmas Comfort Slippers
Here will the Christmas shopper find tho
widest and most attractive assortmet of Com
fort and Boudoir Slippers in town, marked at
decidedly economical prices.
. —. ’It Is Just
s toss of th« coin as to what $
man In his condition tfould say
Just as an Indication of how firmly.
Charles Sohneider and the late
David Silver, and I# one of the?
leading young physicians of Au
- Mrs. James F. McGowan and
Mis* Margaret McGowan will come
down from Athens the latter part
of Ibis week and open their hen *
on the Hill for tho Christmas sea-
son.-^Augusta Herald.
And surely ths story was
named as it should have been.
Bo many covered wagons! . It
looked to me as If all thoae
French Fourgan wagons we
left In the A.’ Ti. F. had been
gathered together and white
rovers placed on them and as
they crawled, slowly over plain
nnd mountain paaa they bestir
In one a genuine aplvlt of thrill’
of adventure nr. well aa a apirit
of appreciation for tho## brav®-
henrted j»!oneers who first In
vaded and settled that great
country beyond the Rockies.
The crossing of the Plstte
river certainly was one of the
most perilous scenes ever pic
tured an the screen while the
fight between the caravan and
the Indians roused even the
grow’n-ups of the audience to
cheer ns the hero led re-in-
forcement* to the attacked par
ty.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Gordon will
spend the hplldays in Florida. .
Dr. Preston Brooks leaves Wed
nesday for Milieu on a hunting
Models for Men, Women
and Children
in every wanted style,
shade and size.
Cheston King, as a defense wit
ness. As tho result of a thorough
examination of Fox and of bis his
tory he testified to the opinion that
the defendant Is Insane and did
not know right from wrong when
mi Mtldre r ] Ritherford left
Monday for Dallas. Texas .to make
an address and will return 'for
Chrlstmas. She was atcompanled
Prices from $1.00 to $2.50
I the groom'. flrat and only
hurt.
I —HR—
i CHRISTMA8 PARTY
*AT REV. A. T. REID’S
ATHENS SHOE COMPANY
The membera of Young Harrle
Memorial ehurch are planning «
Christmas party at the paraor.nKe
Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock
in honor of tho arrival of their
PHONE 66
Office
GEORGIAN HOTEL
G.M. A. Closes For
Holidays Tuesday
AIR RIFLES at HUGGINS, 7Sc
> SI.75. d23c
Qfce Thrift; Idea, started HOW my niton
the Greatest /ALL Xmas Presents
next year
The :Xmas Shoe Sale—Michaels
Only’2 more days before
Tax Books close.
W. A. MALLORY,
Tax-Collector.
very nurressful fsll see^lon, Geor
gia Military Academy closes De
cember HJfor the Christmas holi
days. The* work done during the
fall term has been of a high grade
says Col. J. C. Woodward, the
president.
Of course a charming ?ove
tale threads the entire story
with Lol* Wilson as the hero
ine nnd Warren Kerrigan as
the hero. The cast of princi
pals was especially well select
ed, including. Ernest Torrence,
Charles Ogle, who captained i
the train. • Ethel Wales, Alan *
Hale, Tully Marshall, Guy *
Oliver nnd John Fox. * {
The music Is one of the de- »
Itghtful features of the per for- I
manee. It I* furnished by a j
special orchestra accompany- !
ing the picture and glvea the |
screen version that satisfying
climax. “O Suzanne”, a song ,
that was the “march of trhvel*
of the pioneers, runs through
the entire production, from the
time it Introduced the first
scene until the final climax as
the hero and heroine were
’united In love. •
Thl* wonderful picture show
ed again nt the Colonial Tues
day afternoon At a matinee and
the final nppearnce will .be <
Tuemly night nt 3:30 nnd If you
can 'manage to get where you 1 t
nan ree the screen, even If you 1
have to stand for two hours.
I’d advise you to do, it. Its
The entire stock to choose from at
t y
prices astoundingly low for new
stylish Pumps and Oxfords of ex
ceptional quality. *
RADIO
LAYER
CAKE
Jackson County Death
Mystery Unsolved
fCoirtlim#< mw i>.g. mwA
Tuesday morning Sheriff Collier
| wan absent from Jefferson but wa*
I still working on clues that he had
In hla possession and new develop
ments are expected hourly.
Now-$9.95
Now $7.93
Now $6.95
Now $1.95
All Shoes That Were to $16.00
All Shoes That Were to $11.85
All Shoes That Were to $ 9.00
All Shos That Were to $ 6.50 .
BENSON’S
RADIO CAKE
LEAGUE WOULD PROVIDE
FOR ORGANIZED RELIEF
I * GENEVA.—One outcome of tin*
recent Japanese earthquake Is
found In the efforts being made by
the League of Nations to secure
quick Information from all govm-
ments concerning the creation of
an International organization for
the speedy relief of populations
stHcken by calamities. A proposal
to fonnj. such an association was
made at the last assembly iry Sen
ator Clrnoto, prsfdent of the Ual*
, 'An Red Cross.
Every Bite Is a
Pleasant Message.
Ask Your Groccryman.
Fine Satin Boudoirs
$2.25, $2.50 to $05
Felts for the Whole Family
$1.00. $2.00, $2.50
j UMm^yourOionj \
GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK
of Athens, Ga.
BENSON’S
BAKERY
Read Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
■ES at HUCC
tnrownpn
$7.00 to $33.00.