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Many substances Insoluble In
ordnary 95 percent alcohol nro
so!ubi6 In absolute or 100 percent
alcohol. •,* '
Grippe
and “Flu”
Relieved:
Keep a box of Lucfen’s
Menthol Couoh Drops
handy—tako one every
row and then. Let It
dissolve s ? owly on your
tongue and breathe the
menthol deeply and
slowly. Qu'ckty soothes
Irritated air passages,
aids core throats, re
lieves coughs. Tell your
friends to do the SSmt.
Get Luden'* today—In
the yellow package—6e
—everywhere.
LUDEN’S
5®
iVENTHOL
COUGH DROPS
Wright Watches Byrd Polar Dash
As Realizaton of Early breams
. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1928.
!» *or«e blow when the dlr’glb'e'feati of the ^ShRMnun locil^oipft^TOui?
PARADE IN FILM
NOW AT PALACE
By W. E. BERCHTOLD , „
Aitocated Pre.e Aviation Editor, i even preceded the airplane. I had Inga, cannot rati to tbo laugha
DAYTON, Ohio.— (AP) —Fired lltt'e faith !n tbo abllltjr of tbo their father! enjoyed during onr
with entbu.laem for tbo adrontur.' dirigible to be an a'd to polar ex. I early afforta.*'
oua I’fe of a polar explorer ae a I porttlon, and felt tbtt the nlr-1
, boy, Orvire Wright has taken n plann held a'l the advantages for LIA11 Vll/nnn OTA DC
deep Interest 'n the explorations : such an oil venture." lavIJULil IlUUU OlAIw
of the Arctic and Antarctic by j Mr. Wright watched with un-
alrp'ane, a means of transports. usual 'nterest the extensive pro.
Mon which he and b'e late bro- paraUons of Commander R’cbard
tber, Wilbur, gave the world 25 E. Byrd for bis half million dol-
years ago. | lar expedition to the Antarctic^
"The real hero of my boyhood, where be Intends to rely upon air-
who has a'ways held a cherished pianee for hashes across the polar
nls a In my memory, wee DeLong, wastes. ,
an Arctic exp'onr who !e perhaps "Byrd '• a f’ne commander and
little remembered today,” Mr. a splendid tiler as well. His am-
Wright says. "I ready b'e diary bltious program has been partlru.
with feverish enthusiasm when 1 larly Interesting to me because
was n boy of 10, and I have not yet tbe success of his ‘ exped't'on
forgotten bis k'nd, courageous, would mean Ihe realisation of an T'*""'*" ** ***FT!' ,..
adventurous personality, facing achievement of which I have held P ,e °* the P*PP‘*“' oic-
certaln death, as the diary pro- the airplane capab'e for years. . i tore* *° -® *®* n hero this season,
gress’vely relates, but facing "It Is easy to talk of flying'. Mnnon Davies is always In an
death bravely. across the north or south pole* interesting and enjoyable picture
"Alter Wilbur and I wero sue. with an a'rplaue today, hi tbls. ,nd “tin is no exception,
cessfal In our nttempte to fly at day when* tbe* pub'le fa trained to
Kitty Hawk 'n 1203 I often al- expect almost anything from the
lowed my Imagination to wan. alrp anc, but wnen Wilbur and
You see Hollywood from the
inside In "Show People”, which
opened a two days, stay at ths
Palace theatre Thursday. It has
Marlon Davies sod William
Hanics as its Starr hut you catch
glimpses of many moa, of the
ikreen’e favorites. "Show Ted-
BEARS STILL THRIVE
JESTER
INSURANCE
der on the posslbltlt'ee of polar first discussed these poeablltles
explorations with an arp'ane. 1 and cherished such hope, for the P*°J«IBoone did not get all the
delved Into the records ot otbet machine we perfected. It would ~ jrkv^Two th M m °fo'fow!
Arctic exporat one, and felt cer., have been Tolly to make such an 5“ .» hi.,, ..H
tain, ae tbe alrlp’ane com need to ut.erance In public. ^k. Inlrm»^thn h..ro «7fl i„
develop Ite potentialities, that the j "We wore gcnera’ly considered v^hit th? < Lni™ii!lf. Unm'
north and scull, notes would bs .. some kin d of lunafce, peace. J^tt 0,8 mountains In great num-
ful, but potentially dangerous, and . D8r8 ’ •
were thebruntof many a Joje. | g^gu, bnrdng , New
sters run. Even whle we were v . .. nnn _«
making preparation for our flret *“* *4.000.000 cubic feet of
flight at Kitty Hawk, people ■P»ct,
reached f!r,.t by a'rplene.
"It was really a conslderab’e
d'aappolntment to me when the
airplane fared to claim the honor
of reaching the pole first It was
Jfor Happtne^
gO to KENNEYS
A WELCOME present will
XjL bring more "peace on
earth, good will to man”
than anything else on
Christmas, .J.
There is more'welcome,
present than. one .fromi
Kinneys.
KUf tUt YOUUOSTCK suiuuo
her Oift would Jtulrt him Mppkf
• Mir of tfcwo Tm WGwti.
knife in slde pockct. Cowpwfcly
trimmed with cooiraetin* silk
ribbon. May he had In many
beaulilnl <
Women's red kid pomp with
silk Pom Pom. padded soft
sola and hsel. Sams modal
la black or blue kid.
one kim**™ connective
tan Elk Kverttf;
Mather frit lined with padded
io(t folf and htal. flams nwdtf
at apeve price
Prices make 2 Pairs Possible^
Footwear for tbe Whole Family
195 East Clayton S treet, Athens, Ga.
Bow b te Avoid
INFLUENZA
Golds 2S“3M£ai«£*S;
M I
day morn'ng, December 20th, at
12:20 o’clock, after one week’*
tllneoo. Ho wsa id hit 20th year.
He wan bora and rained in
Clarke county and his home at
the time of hlo death was in
e'ght of where he was born. He
- wan one of the youngest mem.
hen of the Confederate Veter,
ana, hsv’ng enlisted tor die war
at the age of 10. Tbe funeral
wt'l be held from the Princeton
Methodist Church Sundsy after,
uoon, December 23, 1228, at 2:30
O'clock. Rev. A. J. Bonn, for,
merly ot Oconee Street church
and Princeton, now of Stone
'Mountain Methodist church, will
offlc'ato. Tho following gentle
men are requested to serve as
pallbearers: Mr. John Wh’te
Morton, Mr. Audley Morton, Mr.
H. J. Oldham. Mr. Will A.
Fowler, Mr. H. C. Tuck. Mr.
W. E. Jackson, Mr. J. H. Couch
and Mr. A. S. O'dham. Mr.
Hemrlck Is not survived by any
Immediate members of his large
family, bo ng the youngest child
ot a fam ly of twelve, but is sur
vived by more than forty nieces
and nephews. McDorman.
Bridges.
Belgian Cabinet Blocks Nanking Grows Fast
SPENCER RICE ’j&NTENCED
Communist Movement
BRUSSELS—W—The cabinet
of Premier Henri (Jaspor has
emerged successfully from the
long struggle In parliament be.
tween tho conservatlve-^atholio-
Uberal alliance and the social-
communtit opposition.
Tho communists were defeated
in their efforts to trip tho gqv.
emment on the queitlon of ns
Loud defense. The various left
groups huLnllled around the elo.
ns “elx months military duty,”
but-failed to. (way parliament
Many signs, point to a decline
in power ot ' the socialist party
and tho communists.
As Capital of China Spencor L ' 1t Rice! 3 ' a "7-
SHANGHAI—(JP)—The popu
lation ot the city ot Nanking,
now the capital ot China, la re.
ported ty the Nationalist govern
ment to bo 446.697. Duo to the
removal of the national capital to
Nanking tho population of the
city is rapidly increasing,
. Thousands of government era'
ployes are being drawn there
from " “ ‘ * ‘ ‘
rom all parts of the country
while commercial activity it
Trcatly on the increase, due to the
ixpected increased Importance of
the city. Real estate values an
climbing steadily.
Mortgage Loans—6 J /2% Interest 7 %
NO COMMISSION
i HUBERT M. RVLEE, LAW OFFICES
719-2-21 Sou. Mutual Building. See Louis Betts In flfllre
„ --C3S
L’srstisss:
, «ee s is, lea as Teat SaHiri ,
Hawking’ Indian River
Oranges and Grapefruit.
They are sweet and juicy.
Nicholson-Comer Co.
MRS. ARTHUR BURCH
showing tho host selection
HOLLIMAN—Mrs. Mary E. Hn>.
died at her home In
Washington, D. C„ December
19th 1328. ’n her 68th year. She
Is tbs widow ot the lata E. P.
HoU man ot this city, daughter
of late Rev. and Mrs. J. N.
Colls. She Is survived by two
daughters, Mrs. Ruth Payne of
Washington, D. C., and Mrs.
Ruby Felker of Atlanta, On.:
one non. Mr. Will's Holliman of
Ohio: three brothers. Dr. F. W.
- Colls of Winters'!’#, Dr. J. G.
Colle ot Bowling Omen, Fla.,
and Rev. W. M. Collo ot Win-
tervflle; a large number of
n'ecea and nephewn and grand-
children. Mra. Holliman, unt'l
eight year, ago, lived In thin
city ‘and was we'l known
throughout Clarke county. The
remain, will arr'vo from Wash
ington, D. C., Fridas morning
over the Seaboard RsL'wny and
will be removed to McDorman-
Bridges ponding funeral which
will bo Saturday, tho hour and
place to be announced upon ar
rival of funeral party from
Wnehlngton. i
ypnr-old high school youth who
admitted he killed Alice Joost be-
cause he resented her amorous
’Hvancer. was sentenced to serve
from 20 years to life imprison,
ment today. He pleaded guilty
to a second degree murder charge
earlier this week. * **■
§Sf ' pumps §§
Jacks ., Saws Seonps
Rope Flies p, " v *
Chain Oilers Belting
Blocks Shovels - Bolts
I Beams—Angle Iron—
Concrete Reinforcing Bars.
All kinds machinery repaired.
Lombard Iron Works
Aorusta. Georgia.-
Visitors welcome at our plant
snowing nest sciccuqn _ aa ■■ fl*
Christmas nov« tlss — Handker- M r * Mary Hffl iman
chiefs, Perfumes, 8c*rfe, Mesh IIW "
Died Wednesday
ehlsfs. Perfumes, Scarfs, Mtsh
Bags, Jewelry Novelties. Prstty
line of . Coat and Ocm* Flowers,
-See them before purohaetng.
SAVE
MONEY
ON
TOYS
Big Baby Dolls
65c, $L00, $1.50
Wooden Gtaster
Wagons
* $195
Doll Carriages ’;
$3.50
In Washington
HOSIERY .
’ An Idetl Xmu OUt
every women will appreciate
Women’s Full Fashioned Pure
Thread Silk Hosiery la eU popular
shades-
-
Velocipedes
$9.00 to $12.50
Games—75c, $1
- Scooters
$1 to $3.75
Urn. Mary E. Hollhnam
wife of the late E. F-- H
well known Athenian, died at her
home-in Washington. D. C., Wed-
neaday morning at 8:06 o clock.
The remains will arrive over
the S. A. L. Friday momlng- at
8:58.
• Funeral services will be held at
Wlnterville kemetimo Satinday,
the exact hour and the officiat-
inar minister to Cjo announced
later. Interment wOl be In Coile’s
cemetery,' near Hull. Ga.
Mrs. Holliman* was a mcnvter
of tho Wlnterville Baptist church-
She was born in Oglethoroe coun
ty, but wan a resident of Athens
'and Clarke county * most of her
Lfe. She was the daughter of the
late Rev. and Mra J. N. Colic,
formerly of Athens and one of
tho best known ministers l.-vilR
state.
Mrs. Holliman was educated at
I Lucy Cobb. Her husband was
one of the best knewn -men of
I Athens. He died several year*
ago. Mrs. HolLman moved to
Washington eight year* ago. and
the was in declining health dur
ing the past year.
She is survived by two dough-
tore, Mrs. Ru*h ravne and Mr.
Dan Felker. of Washington, D. C..
one son. Mr. Willie HotUmwi of
Ohio, several grandchildren, three
tre there. Rev. W. M. Collo, and
Dr. F. W. Coll*. Wlnterville, and
Dr. J. G. Colle. Bowling Green.
Fla.; a large number of nieces
and ssvaral grandchildren.
WE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY AND MONDAY NIGHTS
—Lesser’s Offer Special and Timely Sales of Merchandise That Will
Cheer the Heart at Christmas Time!
Clearance Sale of all
Fall and Winter Dresses
at Half Price
$10 Dresses—$5.00 $15 Dresses—$7.50 $25.00 Dresses—$12.50
All Winter Coats Reduced 1-3 — 33 1-3% Off!
—This Sale includes All Coats above $25.00; Other Coats Reduced as Fol*
lows: $25 Coats, $19.75; $19.75 Coat3, $14.95; $10.00 Coats, For ’$6.95.
-Matron
100 Felt Hats $1.95
Hats with Brims, Chic Hats for the Miss. A Clearanc
of Hats'Worth $5.00 at th . «wmll nried of
Clearance Sale
$1.95.
New Spring
COATS
AMONG THE NEW SPRING ARRIVALS!
—Not a complete
stock but plenty to se
lect from; Solid Coats
or Fancy fixtures;
Dressy Models or
Sporty Looking Coats
New Spring
DRESSES
NeW Spring
HATS
—We are soiling lota of
New Bright Colored Spring
Dreasoa and offer Two Sne-
dala for our Chrhtmaa 'Sale
*15.00 Value*—for . *9 25
325.00 Veiuee—For *16.75
—Complete your Spring
Outfit with one of these
Pretty New Spring Hate;
Metallise of Fdlte, Trimmed
in Leco or Satin; Silk Hats
in Brlgh
Bright Colore.
All Colors and Slice
Speelol Showing
*3.95 and *4.95
Spanish Shawl Special—$18.50 Value for $9.95
LESSER’S APPAREL SHOP
‘ 278 Clayton Street
“Where Your Dollars Have More Cents’’
Doll Tranks
>$1.00
Drams—50c
Foot Balls
98c
Doll Houses
$L00
Tea Sets
Qitna •
$1.50 to $2.50
Sparklers
10c
BIG CANDY SALE
All kinds Christmas
Candies, wholesale and re
tail Fine candies at
reasonable prices. Few
Skates. Few dolls less
than half nrice.
BENSON’S CANDY
FACTORY
Hull St *
BENSON’S BAKERY
Wholesale and Retail
Layer Cakes, all sizes;
all flavors, made from
fresh fruits, eggs, butter
and the finest materials.
Ask your grocer for Ben
son’s Cake.
BENSON’S FRUIT
CAKE
Made of the ripest, fin
est fruits, nuts, butter,
eggs and spices; sizes, one
to five pounds. None bet
ter.
BENSON’S INC.
:tr READ f v ;f
BANNER-HERALD
^WANTAD^
lii
CE AV e 4S£LT
v.
HERE o4RE TRACHCAL THINGS
THAT SMAKE oAPPROPRIATE GIFTS
CA NARIES
Pair ot Birds—$7.50
Hendryx Cages
Cage .and Stand, Ducoed in Attractive
Colors, Complete $4.75 to $6.98
Bird Baths For the Lawn
$8.00 to $12.00
Window Boxes for Flowers
Sub-Irrigating—$1.25 to $2
f~' Gold Fish, Bowls, Aquariums
Gold Fish—10c Up Fish Bowls—15c Up
Acquarium8—$2 Up; Acquarium Stands—40c Up
Sea Shells and Aquatic Plants •
* Shrubbery of All Varieties
Pecans—30c to 40c Pound
Large Delicious Paper Shells
H. L. COFER & CO.
-SEEDSMEN—
Phone 247 378 Broad Street