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TUB DANNEIMlEliAt.D. ATHENS, CEORGIA.
• Friday, june 5. 1525
Registration For Y. M. C. A. Camp
Reaches Sixty-Five; Interest In
Campers Stirred By Rally
i Legal Advertisements
The registration for the Hoy's
Cutr.p of the Athens Yount; Men's
Christ.'an Association continues to
rHrnti. A total of sixty-five boys
tire registered with a camp organi
sation going after other boys to get
them lined up now, before it is too
late.
Home thirty odd boy* nil full of
enthus'nrm and vital interest, met
a; the Y. M. O. A. Monday morn
ing and undei the leadership of
M<ssrs Merrlt Pound. Hoy Grayson
ami James Harris, organised into
aix teams and selected many names
of boys to be seen and told shout
the Joys of the Ahens Y Tamp.
The Joys are there too! The
lake, a moimtnlu crystal gem of
sparkl'ng l»c*uty. owned by the
ramp, built by the ramp, a safe
darn' that will not break. pure
water feeding the hike, rising on
t^e Y*s own property with no
dinnce of any one else ramping
spiovr and polluting the waters.
A nmgn'fieent diving tower that
S ll accommodate one hundred
ys easily at a time In fifteen
£et of clear good diving water,
with four afferent levels to dive
itom, with a stretch of water over
if. thousand feet, all under the eye.
inr distance swimming and with an
f ‘>sed pool forty hv one hun-
nnd ten feet, and In depth
1 knee deep to four feet where
beginners nre confned until
awlm the distance three times
Without stopping. Then to have
fghteen canoes and motor boats
on that lake, where canoeing to
ones hearts des're can be enjoyed.
CBOfi the canoes are there In the
ifimp. It la not n promise it Is n
■pet, the motor boats nre n fact,
•toy are there. A large athlet'e
• -JQjeid where baseball and all the
punt* that boys want to play can
! , an to the limit. The Athletic
eld Is sowed In grass and the
nss Is ccxn'ng up. Three games
playground ball can be played
1 this fleM at one time. The two
nnis courts nre real sure enough
i 'tirts, and the basket ball court,
fly by seventy Is also there, and
te volley IniII and shuttle rock
■ourt In the lodge. Weil ths Y
jin nip Is equipped with an equip-
ip* nt that Is the equal of the nest
private camps where tioys pay
from |2r, per week to $40 per week,
and the Athens hoy goes on this
h!s own ramp for only $10 per
week. This $10 per week which la
n special twice for this year to
help meet the present condition In
Athens, not only Includes all of the
nhtve nam'd privileges but many
more, the supervision and leader
ship wh ch is of the l*e*t that enn
be secured, but the tshle served
at the Athens Y camp has become
famous. Thl* most vital and Im
portant part of camp life is In
charge of Mrs. W. T. Korbes
whose fame ns an efficient and
scientific director of food values
and meals that hit the spot as
well as sustsin life abundantly,
has cone out abroad, so that It
Is realised by those who have been
on the Y camps that the hoys are
fed as well If not better than In
their own homes. They certainly
eat more and many of them twice
as much. The food served on the
Y camp is not stinted nnd ha? no
ample variety.
Hut after nil this has been said, !
Ihe main and chief reason for the I
Athens Y camp nnd
should send
the object to aid In the esfab-
lishing of Christian character and
demonstrate 'That Hod and a
gotri time are Friends." And It has
been done In scores of boys lives.
THe boys of Athens know this to
be a fart, many parents In Ath<
know It, and scores of
nnd boyn frtjm other cities are
sending thelf mns on the Athene
Y ramp, localise of this outstand
ing fact. That Is the reason that
the men and women of Athens have
Invested over $30,000 already In
this camp, and nre going to con
tinue to Invest money until It Is
made the most beautiful and the
most perfect ramp for hoys no only
In the south but In these United
States of America. The parents
of Athens should see to It that their
are not thrust out Into the
work world too soon, where they
come In contact with much that Is
vile nnd Immoral, Just because
times are haul, nnd have the hoy
miss th s rich uplifting life of joy
In the Hills of God's l-eatltlful
out-of-doors where the lad Is in
spired nnd trained to live clean and
nobly.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
No. 4810 July Term. 1925.
Clarke Superior Court.
ESTELLE BISHOP
JOHN M. BISHOP
Tj John M. Bishop, Greeting:
authority vested in me as Ordi
nary of said County under said
Act: i
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED
that an election be and the same
is hereby called, to fill the unex-l
pi red term of said Hugh W. j
White, resigned.
IT IS ORDERED that saidj
election be held on Friday,
26th day of June, 1925, in
J.
BETS P!
itj Jorin m. Biraop, urwting: l,,.ver»i “'miiui. dlrtrku or" mM Appointed General Agent
h^hv 0rd ^m'l!^ L^i>7nrn.*i^ ! f", u .’!‘ y !' ., the u * 1 " 1 plo ' e ,or | For Fidelity and Casunl-
hrroby required personally or by: holding elections. n ■" » VT„„,
attorney to be and appear at the Said election .hall be held in' ty Company 01 Ne\\
..Superior Court of Clarke County,t t hc time manner, governed by York
to be held in amid County on the|the .ante rule, and regulation.,
first Monday rn July next, then ,„d with the «ame qualifications
and there to answer the plain
tiff's complaint, as, in default,
Uereof, the Court will proceed as
to justice -shall appertain.
Witness, the Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of said Court, this
20th day of April, 1925.
to voters as apply to election
of Clerk of Superior Court in
cases of vacancy, as provider! in
Section 4881 of Civil Code of
Georgia, of 1911; and the returns
ot said election shall be trans
mitted to the Governor..
FURTHER ORDERED
The Fidelity A Casualty Com
pany of New York announces the
aprointmet.t of Mr. Martin J. Ab-
i.ey as general agent for Athena
and the surrounding territory, In-
c'lid'ng alt the adjacent ccuntles
Mr. Abney entered the service cj
Lon Chanty Palace Saturday
Into the water below, and the sen
: itlonnl part that Rex. the wonder
dog of the screen, takes tn ef
lag the rescue of the pretty little
herein**. pLi/sd by % BtbM Sham
ion.
Ed. Cobb western la on the
same program making two
shews at the Strand tonfsht.
CAMPBELL SISTERS BIO
HIT AT THE PALACE
The big extra attraction nt
Paacc tonight Is the Campbell Sla
ters prerenlng their southern har
mony act that made a big hit with
ihfi paock'd house at the Palace
last night- These clever girls come
to the IVtlare direct from
eith Circuit und offer a novelty
nev* r before seen In Athens
Their program is one Uat pleases
.everyone nnd with the Norma
boy on It. Is that ; Norma Shears feutue and Our
rang Comedy the program nt the
Palace la one of the best combina
tions ever presented at the reg
ular admlss'on prices.
a rent*
Last Showing Of Great Combination
Program At Palace Theatre Tonight
I.on Chancy in “The Monster,” With Campbell Sis
ters, Keith Vaudeville Act, Regular Admission
Prices Saturday; Two Big Shows At
Strand Theatre Tonight
FINAL SHOWING NORMA
SHEARER PALACE
TONIGHT
• Many phases of humanity s
struggles have been •itembl-'ri In
"Lady of the Nigh*," the Mmts
£ 11 picture produced, now show*
; at the Palace.
• Thera Is tfce eternal struggle be-
tween two women who loved the
aamsjinan; the struggle of a boy
to climb upward from a dubious
position, and the struggle of
a young girl to extract a living
from a world that has robbed her
of her father and mother and sent
her Into streets with the doubtful
credentials of a state reformatory
It te an American story punctu
ated with fervid American life and
aid# by side, each with lit
tle knowledge And less under
standing of the other.
The beautiful and talented Nor
ma 8besre rennets the dual rot * ot
Florence and Molly with fin- a>tin-
try. In the cast are Macolm Me
Gregor, George K. Arthur, Fn*d Es#
molten, Dale Fulle, Lew llarvey
and B*ttr Morrissey.
“THE MONSTER" COMING
WITH THRILLS GALORE
PALACE SPECIAL 8ATURDAY
Every clement cf suspense. • very
thrilling incident, and every stuns
that sends delirious chills of terror
along an audience’s spine, is said
to bff embodied in the Roland
West production of “Tho Monxter,’)
ut the Palace Saturday.
There are glu/stly hands that
stretch forth menacingly, th'rr
nro sliding panels In which quoer
faces appear, there nre hkelotonr
In closets, nnd a demented surgeon
who fascinates his victims with
hypnotic power. There is an excit
ing story of u mysterious disup-
peurnme. there are two young
men In love with th<* same heuti
tlful girl and their desire to w!i|
her by their boldness nnd courage
•h* re' are breathtaking moments
that nr oxuid to make spectators
hold on to their chulrs In suspense
L«.n Chaney nnd Johnny Arthuf
are the featured players.
CAMPBELL SISTERS
PALACE SATURDAY
Ihe final nppenrance of the
Camnoell Slat r. will bo made at
the Palace Saturday at which timf
they w«!ll effer an all new program
of southern song lilts extra to thr
I-on Chaney feature picture at th<
rtguln ndmhfon pries. If ji {
would he thrilled nnd delighted
see the Palace program Saturday.
No Account Generally
HOBO KIDNEY AND BLADDER
REMEDY
Mrs. P. I». Nelson, of Lake
Charles, Ia., writes: “It
long lime before ,V(e found out
what was the matter. I wanted
to sleep all the time, suffered with
my eyes, backaches nnd headaches.
Halt no energy und was no ac
count generally.'*
Doctors examined me and subl I
had Hrlghts Disense, but could do
me no good, | took Hobo Kidney
and IMudder Remedy nnd was
healed.
If y.
LIGHTNING ROMANCE"
MAKES YOUR HAIR CURL
AT THE STRAND TONIGHT
Bay, folks* Here's one that'll
surely make your hair curl!
“Lightning Romance." a new
Kayart Picture with a new surf
Reed Howea. with a newi plot that
■treatment of Hobo Kidney
•4 Mra'an ud • iroit ncrlllc-. i viewed an advance .howto* S' auaront ee >> *fv!,m > nefebborho' !t
The author is Adala Rogers St |"Llghtr.!r.g Romance" at the New druggist.
John* I York projection rtvrnis of the Ray
Mcnta Bell with the cunning of j nrt Company declare that ibis up
a great director, has not allowed to the minute comedy-dramu ba
the drab scenes to go without 'some of the most breath-taking
thrip humor. He has dotted the Uhots In j*t that have ever been
•tory with human Interest and I screened. Not abb- ann.pg these arc
kr*pt It alive git action. I the shots'-showing a thrill.n K dive
The plot fallows the lives of which yonr.g llowvs makes on n
two girls, born at amoat the samr motorcycle ever a sixty for* *!lff
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
July Term. 1925,
Clarke Superior Ccort.
GEORGIA—CUrke County:
MRS. C. A. FARMER
J. S. C. FARMER
To J. S. C. Farmer, Greeting:
By order of the Court you are
tequired personally or by attor
ney, to be and appear at the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
to be held on the first Monday in
July, next, then and there to ans
wer plaintiffs complaint, as in
default thereof the court will
proceed as to justice shall apper-l
tain.
Witness the Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of said Court, this
29th day of April, 1925.
A. B. COILE, Deputy Clerk.
May 1-22, June 5-19.
that this notice be published in I this company more than seventeen
“The Banner-Herald’ on the 5th.l years ago as Icrnl agent, and aftei
nnd 19th days of June, 1925. several years of successful repre-
Also same notice to be posted in sentatlcn In that capacity he wos
three public places in said
( fNWITNESS WHEREOF,
hereunto affix my official signa
ture, this 5th day of June, 1925.
R. C. ORR,
Ordinary, Clarke County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Notice to the Public:
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned MARION G. PAR
HAM has filed his petition to the
July Term, of Clarke Superior
Court, asking that his marital
disabilities be removed. The orig
inal petition for divorce having
been filed by his wife, Mrs. Ida
K. Parham, and a total divorce
allowed her, but a divorce being
refused to petitioner. Said appli
cation to be heard on the First
Monday in July next.
This 6th day of May, 1925.
MARION G. PARHAM.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
July Term. 1923.
ELIZABETH BORN TILTON
WALTER H. TILTON
To Walter H. Tilton:
By order of the Court you are
required to be and appear at said
Court on the first Monday in
July, 1025, next, to answer peti-
ticncr'n Libel for Divorce, and in
default thereof the Court will
proceed as to justice shall apper
tain.
Wllne.. the Honorable Blanton
Fortson, Judge of said Court.
™" VVSitAWFSSb. 1 ^
Clerk, aS. C. C. C.
June 5-19, July 1-3.
(By Arsociated Preta)
BROOKIIAVF.N. Mira. — Noland
StuhbKfield. 14 year old youth wo?
held in jail here Friday to await
the aetten of author.tlea accused
cf killing Professor A. K. Watkins
his school principal because of
having been disciplined.
The bev confessed to the slny-
»ng. tfficers said, following his
capture In a dense wooda near the
scene of the murder Thursday, tc
which n hurriedly formed poss*
was led by bloodhounds after the
V.cvly of professor Wutk'na was
found with a wound from a shot
gun In the breast
WATCH THE COLOR
OF YOU!
appointed district ag'nt In which
capacity he has served until the
pref er.! splendid promcotlcn to the
uoaltlon of general agent for the
et.Urs section, which comes as a
result of the exceptionally good
record ho has made with the com-
r»ny.
Since bln connection with thl-
rompaay. Mr. Abney has built ur
a most remnrkatd*: business con-
stating largely of accident and
health, automobile and other lines
of casualty Innurancc. the volume
of accident and health Insurance*
h Ing larger than that of any oth
er agent of the company In the
routhern states.
TWs premot'on gives Mr. Abney
li.cieaA>d facilities, thus <nab]lng
him to render even better service
to his clienta In these lin^s of bus-
ners. and every one In Athens Is
familiar vlth Insurance matters
know* his Interests arc always
safe wh“n entrusted to Abney's
Qfflce. for hla cue hobby through-
cut all the years haa been the
prompt payment of all claims with
out red tape or other delays, and
his friends are congratulating him
upon this well deserved advance*
me nt In the business.
IK. E. GEORGIA BOY
!E mm
WITH MAKER OF KARNAK
“It's Made Me Feel 39
Years Younger And I
Am Gaining Weight
Every Day,” SayB At
lanta Man.
With statement after statement
pouring Into the K.-irnuk offices,
each apparently more remarkable
than the other as evidence of the
tremendous health-building powers
of this sensational medicine, Geor
gia Is clamoring for more Karnnk.
B. Prater who resides at 94
Garnett street, Atlanta, states that
his heart Is so full of gratitude for
whnt Karnnk has done for him
that he would like to shake the
hand of the maker of this amaxlng
medicine.
"ft’s the most wonderful thing in I
Ihe world to me," says Mr. Prn- j
"Hie very first bottle over-
came a case of stomach misery
that Lad defied all medicine and
treatments for two years. It is
absolutely amaxlng what this med
icine will do.
For two long yenrs I was In the
clutches of this awful stomach
trouble . Everything I ate would
make n»e snuffer torture after
wards, with sharp pains. I would
bloat up with gas until I was so
mlrersble I could n’t sleep. Kome-
times It seemed like the pressure
on my heart was so great It would
stop heating.
"I was always belching and con
tinually suffering from headaches
that seemed to settle right between
my eyes. My kidney
B. Prater
> lame
of order and my back got
I could hardly get around.
"Well, air, 1 sure got the sur
prise of my life when 1 started
taking this medicine." Why. I be
gun to pick up und fdel better all
over almost as soon as I had taken
the first dose. | never In my Ilf#
heard of such a thing as Karnak.
my third bottle noW
and my stomach troublwrilaa been
entirely overcome and I look and
feel $0 yenrs younger. I don't ever
remember feeling better than I do
now.
Karnak 's sold In Athens by W.
J- Hm'th and tiro., and by leading
were all out [druggists In every town.
* —(Advertisement).
Standard Oil Men Gordon Callaway
L
FIELD EXERCISES
•To Convene Here
On September 7th
About seventy Standard Oil
'.nen, including officials, sale*.
Dies Suddenly
At Eatonton
EATONTON, Oa.—Gordon Cal-
agents, service staiton and l<*way, editor of the Eatonton
tank wagon salesmen from the* Messenger and rqpnesentiltivW In
Eighth Congressional District,] the legislature from l*utnam coun-
"'ill meet in Athens on Septeni-I ity. died here Thursday after a
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA—Clarke County:
Superior Court. July Term, 1925.
LOLLIE MAE GUNTER
LOONEY
DeWITT LOONEY
To DeWitt Looney:
By order of the Court you arc no
hereby required to be and appear In
at said Court on the first Mon-in
day in July, 1925, next, to *n*W% tit
Ytlow Means Ycu rietd Cslotsbs,
ths DfNaoisatsH Calomel Tab
let that Is Purified and Refined
from Nausea and Danger.
Foil mean, look yellow? Your
liver ! i out of fix! The polaon-
oua bile is being retained In your
syr!c;.i. j'f.’.i need a good dose of
-nlomel fo. it is the only thing
that will do the work.
Why not try Cn lot a he, the per
fected calomel tablet that Is os de
lightful to take a* It Is beneficial
in cleansing the liver and purifying
the system? Cine tablet nt bed
time, with » swallow of water,—
that's all- No taste, no griping,
nausea, no salts,. You wake up
the morning feeling fine, with
clean liver and a hearty uppe-
ilh for a big "Kct-tOBcthcr" nhort illn—- Ho wo. *7 y««r.
jubilee. I old and a graduate of the Unlver-
' The nMetin* will be celled to of Georgia. He hod boon lit
order at 9:30 m. in the banquet l>ul “ r «w d*y»-
■ hall of the Georgian Hotel and . Ho I. mnrlved by hi. Another, by
- I A parade through the buslneoi adjourn nt 12:30 o’cloek. h'« wide n, formerly Ml., iMhrJorle
reetlon of the elty opened the “Doc” Swilling of the Pnlm' Klmbrounb. and two children
ennunl Field Day exercises of Gal den and Sam E. Woods, the Mod*o and Juliett Garner; also by
the Boy Scout, of America, Standard Oil Company’s local! lw “ sisters, Miss Irl. Callaway, of
Northeast Georgia Council, iiere agent, have planned the following ,h " State Normal school faculty
Friday. The Scouts from Gaines-menu that will get underway, Athens, and Mrs. Joe Knox, of Lex-
illo, Winder, Jefferson, hlbcrton, nftcr the adjournment:
Commerce, Winterville, Washing- Cnntcloupe.
ton nnd Imwrenccvllle as well as French Prune.
those In this city, took part In Stuffed Cucumbers
the parade which was led by the Mock Turtle Soup n In Crown
Scout band. The streets of thc| R. o. Co. Smothered Spring
city were decorated with tne Chicken
United States flags in honor of New String Beans n la Pnlarine
ingten, Gu.
He wax nn active member of tha
First (Baptist church cl Jftitoutop.
WAS HERE FOR
CONVENTION
Mr. Calloway wos In Athens for
tb« convention of thf County com
:wion. } Green Corn on Cob g la Mobiloil mlsrlt'ners several days ago and
The Scouts assembled in iront' German Potato Salad a la | was a prominent delegate here. Ho
of the University on Broad street} Fire Proof I was attorney for tlm Putnam
at 10:45 and after the parade Cream and Angel Cake beard and a member of the can
assembled again at the city hall Coffee, Tea Milk. I ml*tee to rremote the Hartwell
where the address of welcome was Officials from Atlanta attend- Macon paved road proposed some
delivered by Abit Nix, a member | nJt this meeting are R. E. wecLa ago-
of the' Northeast Georgia Coun-,Hodgson, district manager; J. I.
rjl- At the morning session Cook, assistant district manager;
day in auiy, iv*». n«*, ..... — Eagle banges were delivered to am ] jj, p, Murphey, assistant dis-
petitioner’s libel fsr divorce, and|danger- 'the .Scouts attaining that high trict manager, and G. O. Noville,
in default thereof the Court will rs,milne Calotnba nro sold only |, onor j n gcoutdom. Those award- c f the Vacuum Oil Company,
proceed a* to justice shall appcr-jln trade-marked pnrknge*. I'rlce ed Eagle badges follow: Thomas —<Advertisement.)
kin I fen ctntr and thirty-five cent*. Thornton. Troop No. 3, Fiber ton,
Witness the Honorable Blanton; The finest medicine In the wirld Howard L. King, Livingston New-'
Fortson, Judge of said Court, this for btlousnesv. indigestion and con- ton. Thomns Roberts, Troon No.J
the 5th day of June, 1925. atiiutlon. So fine that your drug- 1, Gainesville, and Harlowe Jones,
E. J- CRAWFORD,
Clerk. S. C. C. C.
CLAUDE MAHAFFEY.
Petitioner’s Attorney.
June 12-26, July 1-3-
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
So fine that your <
authorised to refund
i n guarantee that you
l,e th*-roughly *1* lighted with Calo-
tabs.
—(Adv* rt inriiK-nt)
JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES
TOY CAVE-C1IAI-1KR II
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA—Clark. County:
Will be .old before the court
houne door in wild State and
County between the le*al hour,
of .ale at public outcry, to the
hi*he.t bidder for each, on tho
fir.t Tuesday in July, 1925, the
follnwin* described property, to-
wit:
That lot or parcel of land, with
the house thereon, situate, lying
and being In Clarke County,
Georgia, and in the City of
Athens, fronting on Cleveland
Avenue, in said City; this lot be-
inr bounded on the South by t
Cleveland Avenue, on the East by
■OU want t„ hs. put hack r„ property of J. H. T -VcItoerMn
rce, tto-top shape, try a !J?perty«f M?VM«rS»P^3
Ut contoinin* one-hnH acre, mors:
or lew, and being the property
conveyed by M. B. Morton to
Maltha Burton by deed recorded
to deed book M. M., page 316, in
the office of the Clerk of the
Superior Court of Clarke County,
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
t» a
noon the Scouts assembled on
I Snnford Field and the annual
Field Day exercise a began- Scout;
Executive R. K. Lester and Doug-;
las Burnette, assistant Scout Ex-
I rrutive of tne Northeast Georgia
Council were in charge of the
events.
HOBO MEDICINE COMPANY
B*«nment, Texas
—< Adv*rtl»tment >
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
CREDITORS
In the District Coart of
United Slates for tho Northern
Dialrlrt of Grorgla, Eaatrra
Dish ion. An a Conn In Bank-
rnptey.
In re: Geo. Newton Rhode., Bank
rupt. Athens, Ga. No. 2018 in
Bankruptcy.
To the Creditors of Said* Bank
rupt:
You are hereby notified that
there will be a meeting of credi
tors of the above named bankrupt
on June 27, 1925. at 613 and 614
Southern Mutual Building, Athens,
j Ga., at 12:00 o'clock M.. for the
Lpurnose ef examining bankrupt,
following claims, selecting n trus
tee ami other legal business.
Athens, Ga.. June 4, 1925.
HOWELL COBB, Rof«w4.
- To rssth nil th« pm-
pli .ffKtivcty — loan
.our W.*lt Ad Tk,
Bann.r-Hcrald Office,
pbon. oa to and for it
or phoaa It
Wot Ad Dai
PHONE 76
Dtpartmtnt
Georgia. I
Said property levied upon nnd'
to be sold no the property of
John T. Anderson for the parpoie
of satisfying an execution Issued
from the City Ceurt of Athena in
favor of Mia. Elisabeth L. Bloom
field, against the said John T.
Andenon.
Written notice given tenant in
possession nnd deed for levy nnd
.ale filed aad recorded befere
levy.
This June 1, 1925.
W. E. JACKSON,
Sheriff, Clarke County, Georgia.
June 12-19-26, July 3.
NOTICE OF SPECIAL
ELECTION
GEORGIA—CUrke County:
To tke Qualified Voter, of Clarko
County:
WHEREAS, the undersigned
ha. been officially notified of n
vacancy in tho Board of Commia-
aicnera of Roada and Revenue of
aafd County, caused by the reaig-
nation of Hngh W. White, a.
member rt aaid Beard.
NOW, nn ;irosi»hd in an Act of -
the Genetnl- Assembly, approved
August Hills, 1913, and by the