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THE BANNER, FRIoXy MORNING JUNE 18, 1920.
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niKsnw wu
fiirkiiwv Ailnovtisamant owncr or owners ol lots abutting on
v,urDing Acvertisement. mo sai:i portion or s*« »«»*»»
STIRRING LIFE (TORY IS
i “OUT OF THE:8TORM,"
< STRAND TODAY SHOWING
“Out of the Stirm,' latest Eminent
Authors productlbn by Gertrude Ath
erton, Is a story of romance an4 will
hold its audiences from the first reel
to the last. It Is a tale of two coun
tries. America had England, and the
relationship, fdrmalltles to overcome
and difficulty that a young English
lord experiences before he finally mar-
t,rhse a girl of.his choice.
r Margaret Mil, sympathetically por-
2 rtd by‘Barbara Castleton. Is a
gcr In a disreputable resort Huff
g J appeals /to Albert Levering
dhey AlmwCrth) and he offers to
hyp It cutpvided. He supports her.
Council Chamber,
Athens, G*„ June 14th, 1020,
A call meeting of tho Mayor and
a tic tour" thro u g h^ng land. °The re she j Gouncllwas held this day. Present,
meets her lover, a young Hngllah no- -r rll »
• her.only i
artdjWes
of priceless pearls destined to free ap
oppressed people , are, "Trailed by
Three' around the wprld'. I The tale, Of
darfng, thrilling, breathless adventure,
lends Stuart Holmes and Miss Fran-,
(ration or two years,
trotted for embeule-
ret is thrown upon
With her rolco as
S She goes to America
I*nd and hard struggle i a Sultan’s harem and nVlave marict.
Thornton W. W. Beacham, A. E. Da-|
vlson, P. H. Conolly and B. A. Crane.
Tho rules were suspended and the
following Curbing Ordinance was
unanimously passed.
blernsu and ma^s&T^erlTg ™
Is released from prison snd returns
to claim his protege. Margaret Hill
Is happy and shs has her choice be
tween happiness and duty to Levering
from which to choose. Her choice
may be seen in "Out of the Storm,”
which comes to the Strand Theatre
today.
"TRAILED BY THREE" FIRST ' .
: SHOWING STRAND TODAY
A daring American girl and a string
shall fall and refuse to curb, the said
sidewalk immediately In front ot t'
property within the time or In
manner described in this
the Mayor and Council of tho. Cltar. ot as; notice to them oL the work r&
Athens shall curb the same, and tho qulrcd to be done, fold service may
cost ot the said curbing Immediately
in front ot each lot abutting, ait tho
said sidewalk shall be paid by. the
owner thereof, and the amount ..of; said
cost is hereby' assessed against tho
said particular real estate and tho jtfld
. _ ,. ... ., owner. Each of the said, property
An Ordinance to provide for curbing owne „ re ^ ulred to pay tor curbing
the sidewalk on the nor b and south luch port i 0 „ s 0 f the said sidewalk
sides of Dougbotty street In the City | as , s i mme dlately in front of and
of Athens, from the extern intersec- j abutting, their respective lots an
lion rf-Pulaski street to the western amount eq ua i to that which. ILcostt mi an. dkiidhuoi, wiw «»*•—•
jntertootlon of Lumpkin street, which,| the Mayor and Council ot the City nances. In conflict wKh this ordinance
Is without the fire limits of tho (ity| of At hena to .Jay, the same,, as pre be,.«nd tho sspe nre hstobg-repoaled.
^
It hes been dond.
Section 7. Be it further ordained
that a Copy of this ordinance 'be
served by the City Marshal on nil the
abutting property owners within five
days from the passage of the same
qulrcd to be done. Told service' nifty
be perfected by the said City-Marshal
giving to each shutting property own
er a copy of this ordinance In person,
dr by leaving a copy of same at said
abutting owner's most notorious, place
of abode, or by publication' of the
proceedings ot Council containing
copy of such ordinance In one of tit*
newspapers published Ip the Ctyy ot
Athens.' ji
.Section. 8; -fle It, further ordatned
that all ordinances, pr psrfa of ordl
Of Athens, but which « an extension scribed In 8e«ion 686 of, the. Code
of curbing already laid frbm within j ot mg> of the cj t y of Athens* and
the fire UtnjMrof-SUId «Ry< Jo provide | t u e „aid amount of cost for .curbing
for the assessment of the cost of the- immediately In. front of each. lot ,, or
„„„ „..o„ . same against the abutting propertyj parce i 0 f land Is hereby declared to be
kfo l M«pn awT an allatar cast i M 16 ;owners thereQf» •ntf for othflr a j ien on Ba |<j property* from the'dmte
N4#,ybrk to Arizona anQ CalffortlwV • : t .4 * * -* -*■**•'* * fcl - **••••—--
to tho Booth Sea Islands, Dardlnmile,
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/ DRY 61
/ Palm Beach Suite..
/ Keep-Kooi Suits...
3-Piece Men’s Suit!
2-Fiece Men's Suit
Ladies* Coat Suite.
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111,11 1 1
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EANING
75c
r 75c
s $1.50
s... 1.25
1.75
and up
EMPIRE LAUNDRY CO.
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purposes. ;. i ’ ’ cf the pannage of this ordinance.
-Section 1. Bo It .ordained by the section 5. .Be it further ordained
^fsyor and Council of ths fjjty of Atn i by authority aforesaid that in the
tms and it is hereby oroaihed by au j QV ent the , said work is done by thp
thority of name that the following de Mayor and council of the City of AtH-
scribed sidewalk, which is without the 1 enB> when the work is completed^ tho
fire limits of the City of Athens, shall * amount of the assessment ggfcggm
be curbed In tho manner herelnaftet
set forth, to-wlth:
Bectlon 2. The sidewalk to be
curbed Is on tho north and south
sides of Dougherty street In tho City
of Athens .from the eastern Intersec
tion of Pulaski street to the western
Intersection of Lumnkln street, which
Is without tho fire limits of the Cl«-
of Athens, hut Is sn extension of curb
Ine from within the fire limits of the
City of Athens. The said sldewnlk
each property owner and each lot, or
parcel of land abutting the aaJd.sIdd
walk so curbed, shall be ascertains!
by computing , the total cost .of, thw
curbing of sidewalk and prorating the
cost thereof on the real estate abut
ting thereon and the owner* thereof,
according to the, number ot. lineal
foct of oach property owner whose
real estate abuts the improved side
walk. a : t a -P *.
Section 6. Be It further ordained
shall he curbed with granite curbing that when the said sidewalk has been
five Ihches In thickness and eighteen ; curbed by the Mayor and Council of
! Inches In depth, to be of sound gran , the City of Athens it shall ascertain
Ite pointed on top. on the face to s according to the method above * ief
depth of ten Inches and four Inches f ort h, the amount dne by each props
on the back. erty owncr whose real estate, abate
Section 3, Be It farther ordained , the said Improved sidewalk; and an
' by the authority aforesaid that the Itemized bill of the said work, shall
i owners of real estate abutting on thr ' be made out and presented to each
said portion on tho snld sidewalk ' of the said property owners as pre-
ATHENS, GEORGIA, Clark* , County.
I. Jambs Bam*. Clerk ot the May.
or and Council of the City ot Athens,
do hbretty certify*, that the above and
foregoing da. al’tsue.nadi correct copy
of a portlon of. the mlnuUe cf the call
monthly-meeting of the Mayor and
Council oB tttL City' of Athens held
Jan*’14th, 19& edit that the above
eoataJBtdt trud add correct copy' ot
thh Ordinance-' Odoptod Ot that time by
the Muyof antf Cpnncll.
■ JAMBS BARROW, Clerk.
The above and foregoing Is' pub
lished,as redo!red by low as notice to
the owners or. the property abutting
the street: described In the foregoing
Ordinance to do the work required bv
sniff Ordinance..
This H'li day of 4unc. 1830.
G. F. O'FAimBLL,
City.. Marshal.
eat-rBiwaya uaio
ON 1C
above described shall curb the same
In tho manner above set forth lirme
dlately In front and abutting their
respective properties within ten days
from the passage of this ordinance/
the work to be done under the super
vision of the Street Commissioner.
scribed in Section 686 of. tbe Code, of
1918 of the City of Athens, and after
the expiration of ten days from the
time such bills served or published,
the Clerk of Council Is authorised and
Instructed to Issue execution against
the owners and their respective psr
Section 4. Be it further ordained i cels of land who fall to do the said
bythoanthorltyaforesaldthaMfjuiyJworl^and^tojw^forlhe^slumeafter
y,it takes
I anidnand cam light ont
f a ad, of course, yon get
nwonderfully
I to satisfy or
PALMER « BON.
, t You Have Always Bought, nnff wt*.
,'for over ever 30 years, baff borne , the 1 \
> and has bien ma^u ] under his per*
sonal supervision since, its, infancy.
Allow no one to deceive you in this,
jiterfeiti, Imitations and “ Just-as-good ” are but
entd that trifle with, and endanger thfe health of
Infante and Children—Experience against Experiment
What is CASTORIA
Castpria in a harmless substitute tor Castor Oil, Paregoric,
Drops.and Soothing Syrups. It is pleasant* It contains
neither Opium, Morphine nor ether narcotic substance. Its
aj(e is its guarantee* For more than thirtv years it had
been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency,
Wind Colic' and Diarrhoea ; allaying Feverishness arising
therefrom, nod by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aide
the assimilation of Food; giving healthy ahd’ natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Over 30 Years
Jh® Kind Youia Hay© Always {Bought
Vhw eiiwYAuw c•&****. NBW vowk '
Will Serve You
GOLDEN glow
AND
Ward’s Orange
Made ‘‘THE VELVET KIND" Way
By the
Ice Cream & Dai
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o! Macon, Oeor^ia
of tne Markets
NEW ORLEANS COTTON. May
The following were tbe ruling prices 1 July
In the exchange yesterday: Oct.
Tone, steady; middling, 40:7Ec, Dec.
steady.
Prev.
Open High Low Clggo Close
Jan. . . 32.57 32.77 32.40 32.60 32.60
Mar. . . 31.94 32.16 31.85 31.94 32.68
May 31.29 .71..
July , . 37.40 37.70 37.40 37.48 37.63
Oct. . . 34.20 34.35 34.17) 31.34 34.40
Dec. . . 33.20 33.42 33.00 33.23 33.25
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Athens, 44.60c.
Atlanta, steady,- 42.60c.
New York, quiet, 39.2E<%
New Orleans, steady, 40.75c.
Philadelphia, steady 39.50c.
Montgomery, steady. 41.60c.
Norfolk, steady, 40.50c.
Savannah, steady, 42c
St. Louts, steady, 41c.
Houston, steady, 39.50c.
Memphis, steady, 41c.
Augusta, steady, 42c.
NEW YORK COTTON.
The following wore tho ruling prices
In ths exchange yesterday:
Tone, steady, middling, 39.25c,
quiet.
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Jan. . . 32.46 32.76 32.30 32.67 32.65
Man. v - 32.46 3226 31,78 ..... 32.05
■" " . 11,1 I..——
. 31.60
. 37.65 37.75 37.40 37.45 37.60
. 34.60 34.77 34.30 34.45 34.58
. 33.18 33.52 32.95 33.30 33.25
LIBERTY BOND MARKET.
Closing prices on Liberty Bonds to
day wero:
3H* 092.08
First 4s - 85.60
Second 4e 85.00
First %s 85.70
Second 414 s 85.11
Third 454s 88.86
Fourth 454s 85.46
victory :i*B 95.18
Victory 4Ks #5.62
CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
The following, wore the rnllng prices
in the exchange yesterday:
, Prev.
Open High Low Close Cloae
CORN-
July.. 17854 17954 f76% 17754 17884
Mopt... 169 16954 10984 16754 1C8V»
OATS'-
July.. 10314, 103% 10254 10254 J6S84
epL... 85 8584 83% 8454 8554
PORK-
JuTy. 34.60 ( 34.62 34.55 34.62 34.76
Sept.. 36.10 ’ 36.23 36.06 36.10 36.25
LAUD—
July. 20.90 20.95 20.82 20.82 20.95
Sept.. 21.85 21.96 21.80 21.80 21.92
niBS—
July. 18.40 18.45 18.35 18.40 18.47
SePI.. 19.3$ 19.42 19.35 19.37 19.45
Did You Ever Own a Dog?
Did you ever go fishing?
Did you ever mash your finger—
or cuss a wee bit?
• - * £.
Did you ever go walking and wish .
you had taken a Kodak?
If you-’ve done them all you’re
probably a regular fellow.
We Have the—
KODAKS ?
—at the right price*
E-S Sporting M Co.
College Ave. & Washington St. ^