The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 21, 1923, Image 6

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m »raw»K-mn«ro. tmm, ttmuen FIRE INSURANCE Stnntran Tun of Satisfactory Service. Strong Compialu. Prompt Adjustments. CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR. INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO. Phono Three-Four-FIrs iTHREE ARE HELD IIU Pn«fnffloA WinHnw I carrl ' d •» alternative of S months 1 OMOIIICC winaow Imprisonment. Smith paid the fine. Open Next Tuesday I — From Ten to Twelve POSTAL CLERKS Athenians can help the postofflee. WORK TO THE department In . delivery of Christ-I W¥ * ** TUNE OF JAZZ _ mall If they will mall . Christmas cards early and not wait until the day before Chratmas. The I'ostofflce haa orders to Hop work I That music hath charms aCU o'clock Chrlatmaa day. The nnly to soothe the savage lireast rural mall carriers will not go out. i, u t also to render more efflclenl a* all- (ah aggregation of poetal clerks •The regular one delivery sche- | working under high tension. Is th. dtlle'will be adhered to on Christ-. belief of Postmaster Paul L rnaa day In the city but arrange-, p m lth. Consequently a big Vlctoi menu have been made to have the Talking Machine was Installed rdrrtars go out at daylight In or-' ,h B local Poetofflce Friday ddrfo get through by I! when theyi from now unt || the Christmas rush must stop under department or- j |, ov , rj po.tai clerks will be step dors. | p| n g around to the tune of Jass. ♦ho general delivery window will, lnl crspersod with vocal selections be open from 10 until Iff o'clock and perhaps , a snatch or two of Instead of from 3 to 1 as has been grand opera. the custom on holidays In the past, j --with the Chrlstmss rush on and l ^ '.our organization working with nil Negro Is Fined $350 *po'«ib!e "P*«*d In order to receive Havana* IVhialrnv nnd dl *P atrh ma,! n " »*P«dltloufi* ror Having >vnisKey, ly a# pombie.** Mid Mr. smith. £ j ■' I "the exertion In n tax not only on atoff Smith. a negro caught last. the physical endurance, but also TOMATOES SELL QUICKLY SPARTA, Oa.—Home railed to* matoee In Middle Georgia ia the heart of winter are somewhat of a curiosity and the truck load brought into this city by J. H. Red- fern, a farmer living near here at tracted a good deal of attention. i The tomatoes were wrapped In paper and placed In baskets the name as they are in Florida and according 1 to Mr. Rcdfern, they I were picked green and ripened In the hour*. Killing frosts in this part of the state would long ago (By Associated Press) | have ruined them had they beeb CHICAGO—Jack McDonald, once f e ft j n the fields. The tomatoes an I. W. W. worker, with his wIfe] BoM qu | c kly and brought a gooc and another man were seized by I price t0 the ownet. police Friday In connection with | ^ operatons of a band which is raid | DOLLS at HUGGINS, 25c to to have printed counterfeit pay I $7.00. d2Jc checks, purporting to have been j ______________ ■HIST HOPES SEEM DEAD AMONG Issued by the Pennsylvania Mil- road*. The spurious checks are said n have amounted to $100,000, many of which were cashed. Peptcmber by County Officers 8aye, | thr nerves of the personnel, and I Johnson and 8aye was arraigned believe that the employment of before Judge J. D. Rradwell Thure- | music nt this particular time will day and fined $350 for possession have a soothing effect on the nerves of whiskey. He had thirty-one thus enabling our employee gallon* It Is said. The eentence iSANNER-HERALD WANT ADS. ;Tm Lai, to CD«»lf». A farm bargain—then some! II yy, buy home; ,-g terms: (' me for lots. T. L. Mitchell. Dividends (huge opes) meke Equitable net cost way below: Figure it out! T. L. Mitchell. A Life-Annuity for self; Hoys and girls savings; Cii r xtmas-gf Its—permanent; Pudenda—amazingly big: Education assured your child: l'one 746: Equitable Life Agency. FOR SALE—Block baby carriage, with reversible body, for $18.00. Used only a year. Phone 1655. d21c FOR SALE—One refrigerator, ono large, one small hat-rack, bed- r. out suite. All in good condi tion. Apply 1550 S. Lumpkin d2In Street. FOR KALE—Oranges, 50c peck. Special prices on Apples, Can dies and Nuts., R. r. Christian Orocory, Broad Street. d24c FOR RENT—Apartment on,Bear ing Street. Phono 1676 or 1640. d27c WASTE D—Second hand zhow esse, must bo in good condition. "S. W., H care Banner-Herald. d24c AN APPRECIATION Wc wish to thank each and every one for their sweet sympa thy, tunny kindnesaoa, and beau tiful floral offerings during tho illness .and death of our beloved brother. George Burch. Signed- MR. and MRS. J. M. BURCH, MR. and MRS. W. MAltliUT. MR. and 5IRS. T. E. SMITH. AUTOMOBILES at HUGGINS. 17.00 to 535.00. d23c handle the work with a maximum of efficiency. We have not ln- atallod the music Idea permanently yet. and mu mad,In. and record* we are using Were obtained through the courtesy of Bernstein Bros. 1 * Albert Peeler, 7, Dies Thurs. P. M. Little Albert nils Peeler, ton of Mr. c. T. Peeler, died at the home of hsl grandparent,, r. and Mrs. H. 1L Peeler, 426 Meigs street, street. Thursdty afternoon about 5:30 o'clock aftor an Illness of sav ers! days. The llttls follow was a bright Athens school boy who had many friends not only at school but In the section of the city where he lived end hie death haa caused much, sadness among all hla ac quaintances. Ha Is survived by his grand parents, father and a number of unclas, one brother. Talmadge and one sister, Miss Alteen Peeler. The funeral was conducted Friday aft ernoon from the First Methodist church with Dm, 8. R. Wesson and M. D. Mlllsr In charge. The inter ment we< In Oconee cemetery. Those who acted as pallbcar— wore esars. W. H. Coiner, Joe Lewis, W. J. mm and Swift Wil liams. B. Dana way and 8ons were to charge of the arrangements. City Schools to Open January 7 (By Associated Press) NASHVILLE, Oa.—As a result of a land Una dlsputo between Archie Clements a farmer about forty years old end Henry Blunt, also a farmer of about tho same ago. a[hlch took placo Thursday afternoon, Clements le In Jail and Blunt la In Jail In Berreln county, charged with murder. The killing took piece about three miles from Nashville at the Cross Roads Settlement Tho city schools closed Friday at noon for the holidays and tho children will have until January 7lh as a vacation. Tho Normal School and Lucy Cobb have also rinsed for the holidays and tho studsnts of tho University hard been leering as soon aa examtnu- tlone were finished. Most of tho students have gone home hut eomo of them will re main In Athena over tho holiday period. BLIVEN, Bulgaria—A brace ot Turkish chickens recently brought some gold nuggets Into Bllven In the gullets, since which time the townspeople hays been thinking far more ot prospecting than of their age-old Industry of aplnnlmr wool- j en cloth. The birds were carried to | the market place by a Turkish pea- ant. since eagerly sought, and sold i Ivan Mnnoloff. Preparing them 'for tho pot Ivan found the nug- ! — - ‘gels which, after hie excitement abated, he sold to the local gold- smith for 400 leva. Ivan haa quit I be found in a jar of pure, whole- work and la devoting all hla time ■mgr t VaV / |ean 7Love It! k r home, appetizing ' Paramount *Onai$e' Salad Relish the Made of only the most careful ly selected ingredients. Irresist ible in salads sand wiches and as a tempting relish. Paramount Salad Dressing HIRSCH BROS. & COMPANY TO HOLO TOBACCO MEETINO SPARTA. Oa.—A tobacco meet- In* wilt bo held here on Jan. S vhich will bo of Interest to all to bacco grower* and prospective miners of the plant on a commer cial scale at which era of not will deliver Chief among thoee on the program la the name of C. Westbrook of the State College of Agriculture whs Is said to be the first to Introduce the growing of tobacco In the state of Georgia on the present scale Much local Interest Is centered In the meeting due to the fact that several farmers have contracted with North Carolina growers tc raise a specified acreage next year. Talmadge Bros. & Co. Distibutors READ BANNER.HF.RALD WANT ADS BUICK—PEDIGREED USED CARS Three cars have been put to first class condition and are Exceptional Values at the Prices we are asking. Ford Touring, 1923 Model— Low Price. Buick Touring, 1920 Model. Dodge Touring. 1920 Model. Buick Sport Car, 1923 Model. Hudson Seven Passenger. Chevrolet Touring. Special Ke-Muilt Kurd Truck .... — |K.N Columbia Touring, FIt# Good Cord Tire* and Good Motor, $73.00 EASY TERMS CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY (By Associated Prate) NEW YORK—The Levlathlan, queen ahlp of the American eMr- chant iMartne, Inbound from Cher bourg, grounded Friday morning on Robin s Reef In New York Harbor. A call waa Immediately sent out Isr all srsllable tug boate. The offices of the United States Lines which received the flret word of th grounding from the Ae- aoctated Press, Inter reported that the liner waa In no danger. Shortly after the Levlathlan grounded quarantine reported the freighter Bodao, outbound, wee ashore In Oraveaend Bay Just out side the Narrows. A heavy haze hung 1 over the harbor Friday morn ing. By eleven thirty a halt doten toga had reached the monater ahlp and were endeavoring to move her, looking somewhat like swarm of ants trying to roll home away. One Dead, One in Jail As Result Of Land Dispute FAMOUS “WAVING GIRL” HONORED AT LUNCHEON (By Associated Prats.) HAVANNAIKIn. — Mlaa Floranco Martua, famous "waving girl,** who liven at the entrance to Savannah harbor and greets all entering and departing ships with a waving handkerchief or light was the guest of the shipping Interests Friday afternoon nt a luncheon aboard the steamship Allegheny. Plans were made to glva her a substantial Christmas remembrance at the luncheon. WARNING AGAINST PEDDLER* ATLANTA Oa.—▲ warning against peddlers and street ven ders of all kinds who Infest the residence dlotclrcts and office building In the downtown area has been Issued by the Retail Mer chants Association here In the form of a bulletin. The warning stated that these peddlers art sell ing goods under false represents- tlons and are charging exhorblt- ant prices for them. Cleveland Prepared To Static Republican National Convention CLEVELAND O.—In Cleveland', new $f.5#0,000 municipal auditori um. scene of (ho Republican na tional convention of 1124. Ohio poltlcal lenders are confident that the general facilities are entirely adequate to meet the situation and that the building will be found a worthy background In the numlng th# party’s presidential onml- Hotel accommodations and other space necessary In handling a ns-i tlonal convention likewise are de-i dared sufficient while the various civic organisations nad rammer dal Institutions of the city have doubt about the raising of a huge chest fund to carry on the enterprise. Mayor Fred Kohler of. fered the use of the auditorium free of charge to either major party's national convention. It was Chive land's flret hid for a national conventlo of the two big parties. Situated I the heart of the down town section, the new public hall ild to present all that could b« desired for a large convention. It Is a part of Cleveland's fsmons Mall plan of buildings. Occupying a block. Its boundaries are ’ Ri Clair avenue on the south. Bast 81xth street on the east; Lakeside avenue on the north and East Third street on the west. Read Banner-Herald Want Ada. Thornton’s SATURDAY Dinner 50c Vegetable Soup Rhast Pork with Sweet Potatoes Turnip Greens Stowed Tomatoes Vegetable Salad Muffins and Biscuits Apple Pie Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents SATURDAY SUPPER Fried Rabbit with Brown Gravy Park and Bunt Hash Brown Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Hot Biscuits Cake and Peaches Coffee, Ten or Milk • 50 Cents GENUINE HAVANA A Box for daddy- brother— HUBBY- OR- “HIM” Esther of them will be “tickled” if he gets one from you for Christmas present; Special Christmas Boxes for Gifts. Handsome Line of Pipes. Sec Our Windows Phone 1066 CITIZENS PHARMACY NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY’S PLUM AND FIG PUbDING Will Be Demonstrated AT OUR STORE Saturday December 22 Come Early and Get Yours Our Store Will Be Open TUI 10:00 O’clock Friday Night Phone 166 WIER GROCERY CO. Cash and Deliver Lumpkin Street (By Associated Preu) VIENNA.—The utter laljuro of the Ludendorf-HUIer coup In Ba varia to react on monarcblnt ele ments here, In looked upon ae de noting a steadily decreasing reac tionary feeling to Austria. Iudeed, many clone foreign ob' servers here are now Inclined to look upon monarchism ns an old theory. ApparenUy It Is going through the name stages In Aus< trta that It haa in other countries where republics have succeeded crowns, and if this is so only sporadic upheavals and occasional plots and demonstrations are to be looked for. In Austria, at least, there always ill be a moderately strong mom archlst element, but the men who risk banishment and the probabl lose of their remaining estates In BARBECUE! BARBECUE! Every Day At BENSON’S BAKERY and CAFE Next Door to Strand Theatre SPECIALS IN BAKERY GOODS Just as the Radio la Distinct, so are DENSON'S CAKES— COCOANUT LAYERS Made With Freak Frail PINEAPPLE FRESH FRUIT LADY nALTIMORB Nnt Filling PECAN CAKE With Nat Filling CHOCOLATE, Homemade Icing .ORANGE LAYER CAKE LEMON LAYER CAKE CAItOMEL LAYER CAKE FRUIT CAKE ThAt In Fine I.ADV FINGERS MACAROONS ALL KINDS OF COOKIES GRAHA M BREAD RYE IFIBAD ROLLS j MILK BREAD Everything That You Need to Complete. Your Sweets for Xmas. BAKERY BENSON’S Next Door to the Strand Theatre And 223 Ilnncock Avenue HAVE YOU HEARD The Waves from Lake Erie? Puccini's Grand Opera Ce.? or The U. S. Navy Orchestra? These and many other interest ing programs can be heard every evening over • RADIO SET in your home. A Christmas Present for the Entire Family, ORDER TODAY FOR XMAS. Athens Engineering Company nc 711 Smith BuHding a mad endeavor to put some one on « throne. Tho members of the young Aus trian nobility did not flock to Munich the other night when the great Lndendort and bis right land man Hitler, former Austrian house painter's assistant, sent out their call for royalist, to tolly. Even the fiery Oberlanden, those. armed irregulars of the Tyrol rod Sail- lung, failed to nub (he border as duly advertised. Five years ot n republic, even though yearn bf vlcissitudo and urn certainty, have permitted' the mom ory ot the Empire's splendor to fade tho mass of the people are becoming either used to or educa ted In republican principles, art) the workmen's organisations hate established themselves strongly. The forces of time rod events work against a restoration, and the open royalists are broadly con fined to the aristocracy, the n:. bureaucracy who fed Idly on tho Empire, and the churdh. i GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT ^417-421 Southern Mutual Building Local and Eastern monev alw.v. ...ii.l,- Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Liiutell & Company’s (By Leased Wirt) NEW ORLEANS—Liverpool was due unchanged to $ up by New Or leans and New York. Southern spots Thursday unchanged to S$ up Texas kets 10 to»S$ higher. Dallas SO. up there III*. • Sales continue rather light Dallas 3,557. all told 1M4S ys. 30,47$ Wednssd y. Compared with last year stock on shipboard at Galveston yester day was $4,000 va. 10,000 at New Orleans. 40,000 vs. 44,000. Houston 33,00. Weeks Insight likely about 380,000 vs 330.000 but spin- ners taking probably be as large, perhaps larger than last year's 315,000 In which event the world's vilble supply would begin tp de crease but the decrease thW week last year was $1,000. Unless spinner takings for week are much larger than last year’s takings likely have a traders mar ket for the present as traders are ea as to what will develop on last Dec. notice day and on the first Jan. notice day next week. Favor realizing on bulges for the time being. Sentiment divided but evidently more bullish than other- MARKETS ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed at 34% cents Friday. The previous i wna 34% cents. NEW YORK COTTON Open High Low Clone Close Jen. 34.85 35.05 34.80 8482 3485 Mch. 55.20 35.40 55.14 3583 3487 Dec. 35.20 3580 8585 3685 3585 11 A.'M. Bid*; January 34.92; March 3587; May 35.40. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Mch. 36.17 85.40 36.07 86.13 3489 May 3680 3680 34.92 3483 34.75 11 iA. M. Bids: January 34.63; March 34.87; May 34.75. CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C. WHEAT- July .. . .. 106H Dec.' ..... 103 May .. . .. 108 CORN— July .... •. f 70W . 73% Close lOO'.i 105% 103% 102 108% 108% Dec. .. OATS- July .. Dec. .. May .. 74% 71% 73% 43 43% 41 44% w Burn Co-operative selling ot farm products, conducted under super vision of representatives ot the State College of Agriculture nnd ssriag of 3335,1*7 for Georgia far- saving of 315,1*7 for Oeorgte far mers test year, according to Dr J. Phil Camptan. extension ^rector nt the state college. The state department of agricul ture and college entered Into agreement last February to work together among the farmers marketing activities end now county agents are assisted by tpeeUllsU of the State Bureau. • Formers sold co-operatively It,- • 1048*1 worth of produce. Co operative purchase of ttl0.340 worth of farm supplies resulted In a saving of 8131833- Dr. Campbell ate tee that there Is more interest In marketing now than ever before. Much attention has been given to co-operative marketing of live atodk. fn all nearly -even hundred cars of hoga and cattle have been mandled in the aalea supervised by the agents. The car lot poultry sales have de veloped much more rapidly than waa esgqptrd St Brat, he states. During the period covered by hla report tbs director reports aal« held ln!lF*o«nll.«. County agents have given nunp eroua demonstrations In grading, peclnk and loading various agri cultural products. Local and Eastern money ilwayn available for loan on fmrmn rod city real estate. WHENE GERMAN LIVING IS COSTpf MANNHEIM.—According to fig ures compiled by the publication ‘‘Wirtachaft and Statist!*," Mann heim and Aachen are now tho most expensive German cities In which to live. Lu (twigs hxfrin, Worms and Karlsruhe stand In second place and Berlin. Bremen and Hamburg hold third rank. entertainment AT °C°NEE STREET SCHOOL There will be a Chrl.tmas enter, tatnroent at Oconee street Kcho,i| thla evening at a o'clock. Th, pro. gram will conslat of drills., so,™ and recitations, which will be fol- Zu cLV r,y and a v !‘“ ,ro ™ FOOTBALLS at nUGGINS. Kg lo $3.00. d23c MEATS- x Poultry and Turkey and other good things For Christmas Dinner! and week-end meals for the family. Turkeys, Dressed Poultry, Fresh Fish, Fresh Norfolk Select Oysters. Chrutma* Dressed Omaha Beef, Western Milk Calf—Little Pig Hams. Complete line of Native Meats. We .have a record of 16 years’ Satisfactory Service in the Market Business Phone 1446 WESTERN MARKET 247 East Broad Street $ \ \ Long Island Duck ^ 1 1 Western and Native Turkeys Via Fine Dressed Hens FANCY OMAHA BEEF Fresh Fish and Oysters Phones 1616—1617 PIEDMONT MARKET 240 North Lumpkin Street, “STEGE'S BROTHER HERE FOR A VISIT Dr f G. Btegeman. member of the chemistry .department of the Uni versity of Pittsburg is in the city the guest.pf Mr., and. Mrs., R Sttgeman. Mr 8tcgeman ha* vixlt- ed Athen* before and already has many friend* hrec who are i coming him back. 8 Pounds Net S. Lard $1.45 Lye Hominy large Can .. ..' ; , 10c No. 2 1-2 Krout 15c Yellow Cling Peaches 2 1-2 Can Dozen 25c . .. $2.75 24. Pounds Sweet Rose Plain or Self-Rising Flour $1.15 Gallon Pure Cane Syrup .' 89c No. 2 1-2 Can Apricots .; .. 29c Mincemeat Libby Package 15 c 10 Pounds Smooth Large Potatoes 25c No. 2 Gold Bar Pineapple ; 29c Libby’s Large Asparagus Ups ; 48c ■x Cranberries—Celery. WE DELIVER—PHONE 1311 Collins Economy Store Next to Benson's Bakery Hancock Avenue