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OLONIA!L. THEATRE
iday and Saturday - - March 28 and 29
GID TANNER
And His Famous Company of Fiddlers .
kin DuPree, of Rome, Will Meet Gid Tanner
a Hot Fiddling Contest. Do not fail to see
and hear these Old Time Fiddlers
1 014 Time Dance Will Be Given Saturday
Evening to which all are invited.
Prices: 20¢, 35¢ and 50c
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218 CLAYTON ST, S
ind Now You May Buy Some Excellent
Values in i
On a Special Sale
For Friday and Saturday
s6°Bs
‘OO 2 Dress that sold for Less than SIO.OO.
me were §15.00. .There are Dark Dress
o Light Dresses,. Prints,- Solids,. Tweed
ts with Sitk Blouses—a Treat for the
SLSURE TO SEE THESE UNUSUAL
VALUES!
[%O Tables of New Straw Hats Especially
Priced for $1.95!
All New Spring Shades
Values to $3.50
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LUULH :
278 Clayton Street
“Where Your Dollars Have More Cents”
Stndent Volunteer
Te Preach Sunday
At Young Harris
Jack Nichols, foreign missions
life service volunteer, now a theo
logical student at Emory “Univer
sity, will preach at the Young
Harris Methodist church Sunday
night at 8:00 o’clock.
The services are in charge of
the Senior Epworth League. Miss
Wrethie Stephens, pregident, will
preside. i
Special music by the colored
choir of the First A. M. E. church
will be rendered. ‘“Missions” wi'l
be the topic of Mr. Nichols’ ad
dress. The public is cordially in:
vited. 1‘
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the thing to give. It is almost
certain to clear up any minor
ailment, and could by no possi
bility do the youngest child the
slightest harm. So it’s the first
thing to think of when a child has
a coated tongue; won't play, can’t
sleep, is fretful or out of sorts.
Get the genuine; it always has
Chas. H. Eletcher’s signature on
the package.
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Professor F. A. Waugh, of}
Massachusetts, will deliver a se
ries of lectuers at the Georgia|
State College of Agriculture April
7 through April 12. These lectures
will be given in Connor Hall at
’4:00 o'clock in’ the afternoons.
Professor Waugh has been head
of the division of horticulture :’xtl
the Massachusetts College of Ag- |
reiulture since 1902. He comes to 1
Athens in exchange for Dr., T, M.
McHatton, who will conduct simi
lar lectures at the Massachusetts
school. g
The radio program of the Geor- i
gia State College of Agriculture
for. Friday afternoon at 1:30
o’clock is: as follows: “Hog Ra
.tions for Georgia,” by W. 8. Rice.
associate professor of animal hus
bandry; “A Day in Twiggs Coun
| ty; An Educational Tour,” by Mrs Jl
Kath'een Carswe’l;, home demon.
lstration agent, Jeffersonville, Ga.:
“Summary of Flock Records for
February,” by Bob Richa&-dson,i
extension poultryman; Mrs. Fran- |
ces White Yow, soprano, and Lucy |
McDermed, pianist; Dr. E(lwar(ls'l
talk; Questions and Answers; and
Daily Crop and Market Informa
tion. :
At carlot pou'try sales in Com. 1
merce and Maysville, . last week
the following prices were quoted- \
All hens, 23 cents per pound; all‘
fryers, 35 cents per pound; ducks
20 cents; capons, 25 cents; roes.-
ters, 13 cents; turkeys, 256 cents;
stags, 23 cents.
“The Necessity of a Changer
Heart,” will he the subject of Dr.
Yester Rumbe's sermon at the
revival services at the First
Methodist church tonight at 8:0¢
o’clock.
Rev. Joe Percente is speaking
at the Prince Avenue Baptist
church tonight at 8:00 o'clock in
-the revival services sponsored by
the Salvation Army.
| Dr. A. 8, Edwards, of the Uni
versity of Georgia, will give an
| address, “Psychology 'and Set
Control,” over the- radio of that
school at 1:50 o’ciock Iriday aft
‘ernoon, :
i\'féinhers of the class of 1920.
TDniversity of Georgia, will ho ae
ye-union here at commencement.
Arrangements are being made b,
| Gharl'e’ Summerour, secretary of
. the class, and H. H. “Ty” Tisin
| ger, presidrnt. Letters have bee:
recevied by members of the clasc
already urging a large attendance
at the re-union.
The following attendance was
reported at the mid-week services
of the;local churches last night:
Prince: Avenue Baptist, 250; East
Athens Baptist, 46; Young Harris
Methodist, 30; First Christian, 25;
Oconee Street Methodist, 24.
A three-room house, belonging
to H. O. Huitt, on Jonah avenue,
was badly burned by fire last
night. The fire department alsc
answered two. false alarms to Box
47, on Barber street.
«New York Nights” is showing
at the Palace theatre today and
Friday at the following hours: 12
a. m,, 12:45, 2:25, 4:10, 5:50, 7:35
and 9:156 p. m.
Gid Tanner and his company of
o'd fashioned fidd'ers will be at
the Colonial theatre Friday and
Saturday nights at- 8:15 o’clock.
Friday evening, March 28, Rab
bi Joseph Utschen will preach or
the subject “One Day in Seven.’
‘Sabbath services are held at the
syragogue Friday evening at
eight o’clock and Saturday morn
ing at ten o'clock. Everybody
welcome.
Recent Deals Give
Two Men Largest
Railroad Empire
NEW YORK. —(#)— The New
York Times said Wednesday thaf
by recent deals, O, P. and M. J.
Van Sweringen of Cleveland, have
rounded out = a railroad empire
that is the largest privately own
ad in the world. .
Their two $2,000,000,000 18,000
mile network is exceeded onlv in
the western hemisphere by the
20,000 miles of the Canadian rail
ways and elsewhere bv the 30.-
000 of the German state railways.
The Important Reason
FATS and oils are not digested
like starches o:f‘roteins, they
must first be emulsified in the
body before they can be utilized
as nourishment.
!
ScOTT'S EMULSION
is pure cod-liver oil scientifically
emulsified—prepared for easy
and rapid dilgestion, just as
Nature provides emulsl.éed fat
in milk.
This is the imporiant reason
why the cod-liver oil you
take—should be emalsified— fi
should be Scott’s Emulsion.
Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N.J. 308
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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YOUNG HARRIS sENIOk
EFWOFT™H LEAGUE : l
Young Harris Senior Epworth
League is havirg a mixed pro
gram at the club house, corner
Uhase street and Nantahaia Ave..J
Friday evening 8 o’clock.
The program cobsists of read
ings by several young lad.es, pop
ular songs by two or three
yourg men.
Musie by Mr, Leo Conaway and
others.
There will be several stunts_by
the local leaguers. The impe?Sl
nation of Ai Jolston and Sonn)
Bov, Tallcst Woman in the world,
Vagabond Lover, Miss Ponularitv
Two Black Crows and others.
“The Wonder Magician”, will
be present and also perform sev:
eral tricks. Y
No admission will be charged
for the above program, but therc
arc other features onthe program
s 0 bring alozg some small changc
and have lots of fun with us.
Refreshments will be 0.. sale
also.
Evervbody invited.
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RAINBOW GIRL RESERVES
MEET FRIDAY AFTERNOON
The Rainbow Girl Reserves are
planning an interesting meeting
for Friday afternoon at 3:30. Ann
Northeutt’s group will present a
play. All members are asked to be
present.
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OSCAR 5. BROWN AUXILIARY
NO. 7 MEETS FRIDAY
NIGHT 8 O’CLOCK
- The Oscar J. Brown Auxiliary
will hold its regular meeting
Yriday evening at the Athens
Bus'ness college at 8 o'clock. All
members urged to be present, as
this will be an iné]nortant meeting.
APPRECIATION CLASS
VEFTS THIS EVENING
EIGHT O’CLCCK
The Music Appreciation class
meet this evening in the Univer
sity chapel at 8 o’clock.
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Mrs. William Frederick of Wor
cester, Mass., who has been vis
‘ting in Charlotte ard Winston-
Salem, N. C. arrives tomorrow to
visit her parents Mr, and Mrs. J.
M. Rogers. Mrs. Frederick is
delightfully remembered as Miss
| Tulia Rogers and has many
friends who will welcome her
most cordially,
Mrs, W. T. Knight and little
daughter Frances Courtner ,f Sa
vannah are the guests of her sis
ter Mrs. D. L. Earnest. Mrs.
Knight will be delightfully re
‘membered as Miss Grace Schlev
and will be accorded the usuall
warm welcome by her many
friends.
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Mrs, O: M. Gerald, of Atlanta
"a field worker for the Georgi-
Baptist Sundzy School Board
who is in Athens to help in a*}
“nlargement Campaign in Saren
‘a Assor‘ation wss taken to th
|'l<~mwrvl Hospital Wednesday with
| nneumonia. |
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Mrs. Julian MeCurry who .is at=
‘ending the D. A, R. Conferen-e
‘n Newnan will go to Thomasville
"ar a house party before return
‘ng home. |
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Mrs. Rosa D. Hull who is vis {
i"finsr Mrs. Gordon Carson of Sfiw‘
'vamlah will go to Jacksonvillfll
!Flu. earlv in April for a vis't
to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hull be-:
}fm'e returring home,
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. Mrs. Will'am Steinhardt of
}'\Tew York who has been spendine
the winter in Florida is the at
!h*n('tive guest of Mr. and Mrs‘
Take Joel at the hotel Georgian
i.om'oute home. o }
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' Miss Alma Bailey has returnes
from Atlarta where she attendes
t‘hn National Hair Dressers Con~‘
| vention, |
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| Miss Claire Adame.of Toledo |
|”‘f\=n. arrvives Fridsv to snend the
“nring holidays with Kathleer
Coiley. ‘
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FINE FOR GAS,
SOUR STOMACH”
Black-Draught Also Praised By
Illinois Woman For Benefit |
In Constipation.
Ca‘ro, Tl.—‘l have used Black-{
Draught in my home for fifteen |
vears, and it is a splendid medi-j
cine,” writes Mrs. Bern‘ce Brack,
of 3301 Commercial Street, this
city. “Sometimes I am subject to
colds and constipation, and I fnd
it to be the finest thing for this |
“My mother used Thedford’s
Black-Draught in her home for
vears, and it wzs there that I be
gan tak'ng it. She thought it was |
s 0 good that she had me to use it
and I have never found any medi
cine that would take its place
satisfactorily. *
“l find Black-Draught f'ne for
cour stomach and gas. A few
Adoses taken for several nights rid
the syvstem of poison dve to con
“tipation, 2nd it makes me feel
like a new person.
“I try to keep Black-Draucht al
~ays on hand and 1 treat all small
lness with it. I can certainly
recommend it for I have found it
verv pood and dependable ”
Thedford’s Black-Draught is a
~urely vegetzble cathartic or laxa
“ive medicine, composed of se
‘~ntad wmedicinal herbs &nd roots.
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BLACK
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Indigestion, Biliousness
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“THE PEDDLER OF HEARTS”
AT OCONEE HEIGHTS SCHOOL
_“The Peddlers of Eearts” will
be presented at Geonee Heights
School Friday night, 8 o'clock,
The play is, given by tke Com
munity Clnb, assisted by a num
ber of children.
A small admissicn will be
charged. the proecceds goirg for
school improvement.
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Friends of Mr. Hatioweil B
ter will be pleased to learn he is
;slowl_v improving from ar emer
'gency operation recently at the
General hosnital.
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l Mrs. W. E. Smith who is visit
ing in Albany: returns home
Fridav,
[hrift Values H
Always Include Quality
The Shopper who insists on getting Quality and Service along with
Low Prices will find it worthwhile to investigate the money
saving, value-giving offerings presented below. Low Prices
are a rule with us, but we are even more insistent
that nothing shall take the place of Quality.’
That Suggest ,
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Pring aond FAris
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\ $14.75
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1 , They simply breathe Parld
. 3 « « + with the new waist
,fi o = lines and feminine touches so
' R dear to the Parisian! They
Sl fairly radiate spring . .
+ 5 with the printed flower pat
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: B terns' and the new bright
\ \ ‘2 shades!
|| You could wear these silk
|| dresses at any spring occa
sion . . . and feel and look
the smirtest version of the
| 1930 mode! We know you'll
like the moulded waistlines,
the even hemlines, the soft
bows, the new sleeves and
necklines . . . and the pere
* sect little details that count
\ so much. Sizes for womeng
N misses and jugiotss ¢
RN AR T R TV T T TA R SR T T TDST OR S A
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Hat is Here!
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> $2.98
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Both the woman who looks smart- \i
est in the brimmed hat that myste- e
riously adds depth to her eyes . . - -
and the woman who Iqoks more
youthful and charming in the off- %
the-forehead hat that sweepingly
frames her face . . . will find s :
the type of hat she wants . . . Fie 8"
here ! pStraws and fabrics in black, //s .
natural, and bright spring shades. e
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PR R TR IR R R KA PRI ICRHK KRR <z .
BRSO ARSI Beige Claire
LSS = 7 URAAL
555 ks and Suntan
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s 8 oF ',- . a splendid color
> N s 5 combination for footwear,
% \ \ % as it biends well with
RS ST 24 avored spring shades
(50 \ N iy ,{j This smart T-strap model
:0. Wl SR X 4 is of perforated beige
(D ““,S? laire calf, trimmed with
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164 East Clayton Street—Athens, Ga. : :
Mr. and Mrs. John White Mor
ton have returred from Atlanta
going over for the Bankers con
vention held at the Biltmore.
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Mr. dnd Mrs. T: I. Denmark
were among those from Athens
Attendine the. Rankers Conven
tion in Atlanta this week.
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Miss Dorothy Dudley accom
panied by Miss Alice Willets both
of Agnes Scott arrive tomorrow
to be the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
‘A. G. Dudley for the week-end.
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. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Watterson
and Dr. and Mrs. V. G. Hampton
are sperding today in Atlanta.
MAKING DRINKING
| PLEASANT
BUFFALO, N, Y—(UP)— No
more do Buffalo’'s drunks mind
' being arrested. For Police Com
' missioner Austin J. Roche has di
rected his men that the former
be carried into the »-!
wagoens on stretchers ivstead ~¢
being dra~~~d in, Buffalo I.w
has “police ambulances.” Equi~-
ved with stretchers and high up
iholsterml geats, 12 of them re-
Icently were put into use.
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HOLINESS CAMPUS SOCIETY
COLUMBUS, Ohio.—(UP)— A
new organization has arneared at
lOhio State Universitv here which
frowns upon teaching of evolu-
Sheer Chiffon |
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Silk Stocki |
'+ No. 455 « = = Clear, cobwebby chiffon silk stockings|
with dainty picot edge tops. Silk plaited soles and extra
reinforcements oyer toes. New shades.
SRRSO IO Mot OO S 3MO 544 WDI 51 eSIi B 0 G RS A SRR T ‘
Costume Sli [
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Smartly Tailored /\< (N
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Slips of many materials ... in pastel /" X ‘
shades and dark colors.. .. 3 inch or ten & , ;
inch hems . . . each one a splendid Jan- ‘ : ] 3
vary Opportunity value .. . from ‘ s.."‘
98c to SIO9B S E
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2000 B 0 = XK
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P AW Xl dle will do wonders for
RS aeihaZ ot ) R the figure that does not |
3 (%,./,&. X mould to the new sil-*
s 2ls e L s:“ houette. Pink silk bro- #
B 2 .ll i S cade with elastic inserts.
R[ig& R 3 ‘4
PR g U ¥ B QR Sizes 25 to 36. ° »
RS 0 J EXK 4\.
BRSSR%O LR ‘
BRI oo SRS $2.98 :
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New Spring Codts
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The separate spring coat is f . | 1
the dominant keynote of the {l/ f Al\ e e
new spring wardrobe! With ZZF -] i i 13‘
gay little silk frocks, or with %?/‘r 14 MU 2Vj
dresses that harmonize, you Sy } (KR TS }
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may storm your own cnsem-{;/t) o ;i‘l Y A \
bl: and make it just zs grace- — 1 / e
ful and feminine as the new . T
raode demands! Fashion
makes smart use of scarfs, :
capes, bows, and small details.
Colors are new and becoming.
For women, misses and ju- - 5B &
niors, ; -y \
PAGE FIVE
tion, dancing and the use o
bacco. It is the Holiness Leagut 1
Although the league is esneciall ;,-
omoged to co-eds using tobaees,
it will attempt to persuade 3
students to forswear its use. lda
gue officers said. The oreanizas.
tion does not condemn sol» damer
irg, but ‘it heartily disapproves
.4 that form of the dance Whgfifl
requires the male students to be
close to the co-eds, : e
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ROAD DAMAGE HEAVY | |
COLUMBUS, 0. —(UP)— 'g:s
winter justp assed wrought
greater damage to Ohio roads by
tfree:',ing and thawing than any.in
‘lthe recent history of the lti‘tq
highway departmert, £ k]