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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1920.
TWO BARGAINS
A seven-room louse close Id; splendid condition; nil conveniences.
Now rented for 10 per Cent on purchase price. Quick sale,'$(5,000.00.
•Why pay high rent when you can own this home? Another four room
house on car line for $1,275 cash
ERWIN & COMPANY
Telephone 3-4-5 Smith
Police Rationing Clara Smith Hamon
Cassells Rooms
•nr
Lipscomb’* Specialty—Fire Insurance. WANTED—Position as bookkeeper or
from the Islands.
Vessels of American registry plying
rp ft n ., • In Philippine waters carried imports
10 bo Sanitarium! end exports of the Islands, the value
/B . . „ . of which was $9,537,000, and British
< By Associated Press) Bh|pg carrled goods wo rth $ 9> 045,000.
(By Associated Press) Ardmore, Okls., Dec. 30.—Mrs. aa against $6,500,000 for American
Cassell. Germany, Doc. 30.—In this CIara Smith Hamon. charged with ; and $7,270,000 for British'vessels for
rlty of 170,000 population 5,400 per- murder In connection with the death the same month last year. The total
sons are without homes, according tc r -f .Take L. Hamon, who,Is ill at the) foreign trade of the Philippine Islands
the report of the city housing com home of her sister at Wilson. Okla., 1 during September amounted to $21.-
r.jfssion, which I® ’’rationing” rooming, "'ill he brought ,.0 a sanitarium here. 700,000, again of $4,000 over the trade
houses and hotels In an effort to she/-1 It was announced late today. i of September, 1919.
ter everybody during the winter —
Pecauso of the great shortage of I Rhine and^Rhone^ , r Britain’s Outlook
housps, due to susponBlon of build-,
ing oporntiQnB during the war. it ha- ;
been nereggary to house large num-j
Rivers Drying Up
1921 Rather Sombre
THE LARGEST 8AVING8
BANK IN ATHENS
The Athens Savings Bank pays 4
per cent tnterest on eatings deposits
compounded January. 1st, July 1st
Deposits received from $1.00 mp Get
th* sartrg habit « tf.
1198-W—Is now our telephone num I
her. Call us for printing. E. D.!
Stone Tess.
WHY NOT DIVIDE MV FIRE IN-’
DURANCE WITH JESTER?
New York Life Insurance Co„
Garnett L. Daniel, Agt, Ph. 1CS1. !
shipping clerk. (Phonaff746, between j hers sometimes In a single room, no-
10 and 11 o’clock. K 12-30-21 ! gardle88 ,,f alllllt >’ ,n P ay - th ® cltI
FOUND—Pocketbook cotl^ninlng small!
amount money and sWerhl checks. t 7oned among''the'homefess.
H. S. Norville, BIshop^Ga. “•
(By Associated Press)
Geneva, Dec. 30,—The protracted,
drought which obtained for the past
two months in Switzerland caused
(By Associated Press)
ZP113 now are compelled to occupy two months in Switzerland caused London, Dec. 30.—Britain’s outlook
“i, 1 ."'' , r °?“ s ‘’, s Is absolutely «s-1 the Rhine and the Rhone to reach f or 1921 is pictured In rather sombre
scnti.il and the extra space is appor- low levels hitherto unknown. The . bv noliUclana economists
tloned among the home ess famous Rhine Falls at Schaffhausen by J, !■ ,\
. | The "housing problem, while under, dw .| nd!ed down to a mere trlnkle and Onanders and labor leaders. At home
r OST—White collie dtto Mnck snot ! ! , 10 Jurisdiction of a f . n 1 n ‘ ms ' minor electric railways had to return the two outstanding problems, ■unem-
of left h “ dark car?' had on col ! f.‘ 0n * lfi fontroll 5 d , by th ®. po I to steam power. Barges, cargo boats| nloyment and Ireland, have baffled
tar marked! "Joe G Forbes lack 1 / X ’ ''T a I®® 0 ™ of /welling- and other rlver craft wcrc Btrlm , the government. In the foreign field
tar marked Joe c. horbes, Jack and the number of occupants and re- alon tho shore of thp Rbine for attention Is called to a number of Is-
rers to name „ .0 <■*<"" I ml|e " unabIo t „ A B asle. - - . -
LIPSCOMB FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
Established Twenty-Two Years Ago
Assets of Companies Over 195 Millions
Office Phone No. 109 Night Phone No. 719
OUR MOTTO IS SERVICE
sonvlUe, Fla.” Answers to name
‘‘ChumfcniG.'* Notify W. T. Forbes.
Y. M. C. A. tf
Thornton’s Luncheonette^
HOMES—Easy payments, lowest eost
no lontf corns. T. L. MttchelL 7-7-tf
WOOD$ WOOD! WOOD—Cord or
spllti Thone 600, Henry Comer.
Friday, December 31, 1920.
I -DINNER
60c
Soup
Pork Ribs and Potatoes or
Roast Beef, Brown Gravy
11-7-tf I Steamed Rice Green Peas
Cabbage with Ham Hock
D. LEE PEACOCK I Corn Muffins Light Bread
i'V Dentist, Phone 227 Apple rlp
51lA8outhern Mutual Building Coffee, Tea or Milk
i*. • ;
SEND 11?. your claims today. “We go
and ‘jet It." Athenb Collection
—•
. Agency. 102 Shackelford Bldg. tf
FROST-PROOF Cabbage Plants grown
by the state's most successful plant
ers; leading varieties, postpaid 40c
per 100; $1.35 per 500; $2.25 per
1,000; express collect, 1,000, $1.75;
6,000, $1.50; 10,000. $1.25. Burton
Sales Co., Burton, S. C. tf
REGULAR BOARDERS can get good
■ accommodations at Farmers' Restau
rant,’Wall stre,et; dally, weekly or
montMy; prices right. New man
agement. 1223.121
A LIMI
Natli
ilffED supply Of ground bone.
loMl Market, telephone 747.
12.24.lmo
5 . — n
LET US do your collecting. If you
are busy and have no regular
collector, we will furnish you an ex
pert do the wortt as your own
colleetbr. Athens Collection Agency.
4 12.24.tf
-Room and j^oard In private
by couple, hy January 1st.
Board, care (Banner. tf
■Man to do general work
rmrd and garden. Phone
12-29-Qt
look: none but oxpe-
cook with‘good references
ily. Address P. O. Box 464.
12-29-61
SUPPER
60c •
Fried Trout
French Fried Potatoes
Dutch Toast Soft Pearl Grits
Hot Rolls Light Bread
Cream Sauce
Coffee. Tea or Milk
.Sale of Bankrupt Stock of
Goods.
In pursuance"to an order of the Hon,
N. L. Hutchins, referee in bankruptcy,
I will offer for sale the stock of good"
and fixtures of the bankrupt firm of
White Broth eft, MaysvBle, Ga., this
stock consisting of slums, groceries
hardware ,etc. An inventory value of
$7,500.00. Said sale tflttbe held on
Monday, January 3rd at,a2 o'clock in
the office of S. C. UpsoijI. attorney, In
the Southern Mutual humming, Athens
Ga. Terms c»sh. For Inspection see
Mr. G. M. White at Lavqlta, Ga.
R. T. BAURETTi Receiver,
t Atlanta, Ga.
W. F. FULLER, Attorrfey.
J. L. HARGjtOVE, Attorney.
Atlanta, <Vi.7$’
Today’s; Fashion Note
pert thrir flnrUnprs to the commission
The police hove discovered many
attempts to evade housing regula
tions. One wealthy woman, who be
fore the war had a line house and
ry servants, moved into less pre
tentious quarters—an apartment of
ten rooms. Being a widow without
children she was entitled to only on-'
room, but to evade the regulations
she invited many of hor old friends!
! ntn her apartment, and there they!
lived.- without ehnrge. The police re-;
ported her* apartment was “fully oc- 1
cupied” and took no further action.
American Ships
Carry Most Trade
To Philippines
sues: Settling the Palestine bounda
ries, Mesopotamia, Persian difficul
ties. India and Russia.
Officials also believe within the next
twelve months Important dealings be
tween tho Unged States and Great
Britain will necessitate the most carc-
I ful handling.
i CLARKE REBEKAH LCDGE No. 26,
I. O. 0. P.
Meets on first and third Tuesday
nights at 8 o’clock in Odd Fellows'
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 So. Mutual Bid*.
Local and Eastern Money Always on Htnj for
Loans on Farms and City Property.
(By Associated Press)
Mnlla, Doc. 30.—The feature of the
development of the foreign trade of
the Philippine Islands for the month hall, corner Clayton and Wall street*.
Owing to the high price of building I ® f September was the gain made by) All Rebekahs cordially Invited,
mat™* and the labor shortage, urn American shipping over that of the MRS. H. C. BISHOP. N. O.
relieved in spite of the announcement British In the carrying trade to and| MRS. M. H. ELLIOTT, Secty.
that there is a large, undiminishing —.—. ,, .... —=
number of unemployed, building oper
ations virtually are at a standstill.
Unless there Is an exodus of tho
homeless from Cassell, the authorities
say there will be much suffering this
winter from cold and hunger.
,trty acres ilx
e dwelling and
_ Ovation; half
lance carried At 6 >4 per cent.
Renti£ for 1921 forlthreo bales of
cottowrPrlco |65 pm- acre. E. O.
Famttjftugb, 414 Sojuthem Mutual
BldEAhone 616. « 12 29-31
-Nicely furnished room to
len only. Tfiitt block of Elite
| show. Pohshsaion at once.'
6^ or 1129,. 12-30-3t!
General agent tor Athens I
llnity for Monthly Premium I
It and Health* Department of |
(eat Company writing all’
It Accident, Health and Life,
$ce. Requires a man capable
$llng buBlncas In every par-
Commission contract only. |
Jfmo service considered. Ad-|
iVC. H. Boyer, Manager Cas-|
ualty\Department. National Life In.
surance Company of the U. S. of A.,
29 S. LaSalle St., Chicago. Ill. !
12-27-41
FOUR bright, steam-heated rooms j
ready for boarders. Apply 49S
Franklin St. 12-27-5t
DR. W. M. BURSON
VETERINARIAN
314 Holman Bldg. Phone 8311
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
room downstairs for two gentlemen; |
also tarnished rooms upstairs, suit-,
able for light housekeeping; price'
reasonable. .Apply 197 W. Hancock
avenue or phone 1690. 12-30-3t!
FOR RENT—One nicely furnished
room; close In. Phone 1309-J.
12-28-tt
— ' !
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished rooms
with !)*th. Lumpkin street, near ag-1
ricnltural college. Address W. G..
care Banner. !< 12-29-31
FOB SALE—Two Rightly defaced :
Singer*sewing machines at a bar-,
gain. Singer Ser'dt Machine Co.’s'
office, Jackson itioef. 12-30-31
As Old Maid She
Lives to Be 113
Had 11 Proposals
(By Associated Press)
Geneva, Dec.' 30. — Mademoiselle!
Meuter, of Neufchatel, reputed to be!
the oldest woman in Switzerland, has j
lust celebrated her 103d birthday. A
romance that did not end as romances!
should' caused her to remain an old
maid, although, she says, sho had 1
eleven proposals.
Wage Scale of Glove
Workers Be Reduced J
I
(By Associated Press)
Gloversville, Ky., Dec. 30.—General
reduction of twelve and a half per cent
In the wage scale of all glove workers
In Fulton county has been agreed up
on at meetings of manufacturers and
workers organizations.
? EVERYTHING RENTED
But a 7-room new apartment, Barber and Barrow,
$50.00. Rooms in Olive Lawn, comer Washington
and Thomas streets.
FOR SALE
Nice Prince avenue home for sale. Lot 100x200.
50-acre farm, two miles of Normal school. 12-room
house’ Hill street. Very easy terms.
D.G. ANDERSON & CO.
224 Clayton St- Phone 74
< „ FOR RENT
One nice 3-horie farm one mile from Bogart on Athens
and Bogart. Good Improvements. Apply to H. M. RYLEE,
Law Offices, Holman Building.
—INSURANCE
—REAL ESTATE.
—INVESTMENTS
"Security Plus Service”
The Hinton Securities Company
B. R. BLOODWORTH, Manager
Oay Phonee 1146 and 35 Night Phones 373-W and 140
iffieav
a
TIis Athens Savings Bank
Haitii’s Old Woman
Knew Kingdom Now
Almost Forgotten
I queror, the greatest" of the" Hawaiian
: kings, was completing his conquest
j and consolidation of tho Hawaiian
! Islands when Mrs. Walkal was born.
This kingdom remained under the
sway of Kamehameha and his succcs-
; sors until the establishment of the
| provisional government in 1893. Mrs.
iw, . _ , . j _ I Walkal was 2 years- old when tho
Honolulu rw- 0C -?n ted /v ^7**1 i Battl ° of Waterloo was fought in Bel-
kl ” gdom " ow 1 shattering Napoleon's dream of
I „ l n « making, wor | d dom , n ion. A century later.
Wntani^pnnt.!? t b ' when ' vllllam of Germany attempted
w^?„'J fc oId ® 3t | a like achievement with simitar re-'
Ha 7. nl ‘’ wko d ed , h ?®f J 5 ®'* suits. Mrs. walkal already was a cen-
thff b vtr= th tt- ^ ^ SS bce " e,ta | > ' Ish ® d ! tenarian. Mrs. Walkal had lived In
vesM b iffi n^«bo a limo S n r m . 0 h re I tha n 7 i Honol “ 1 “ tCT seventy years, and re-
f th ® landn s! tained her faculties until death. She
missionaries on Hawaiian waa born at Kona. Island of Hawaii.
shores. The centennlnl celebration of
the ndv«nt of Christian teachers was Wnmn, wi.hinir in ho rn»it»
held here la*t April. Mm. Walkal’* ' °"\ n wlghln * ™ ***}}? #m / rt
age w’n* given by relative* as 107, * ^ their cases} with cigarette* of a
year* and 9 months. ' 1 tint harmonizing with the color of
Kamehameha, known a* the Con*! their gown*.
This Bank has declared its regular
QUARTERLY DIVIDEND OF 9 PER CENT,
bkfeiiiN
For the coat of check velourB one ]
needs a model of outstanding smart-!
ne3s. This design is proper In all.
things relating to cut, length, style!
and trimming. It has collar and belt I
of self-material, with a convertible!
collar of black velvet. Worn with one '
of the fashionable skirts. It Is very 1 (
becoming. .Medium size requires 3
yards of 54-Inch velour, with 3-4 yard
of 36-lnch velvet. ! (
Pictorial Review Coat No. 8805.!
Sizes, 34 tq 46 Inches bust. Price, 331
cents. Skirt No. 8964.'*■ Sizes, 24 to'(
36 Inches waist. Pricey30 cents.
Lady, What Cold
Are Yc
(By Associated j
Paris, Dec. 30.—Cigaq
paper dyed delicate
blue, green or orangtf’ihre declared
by the Dally Mail to 6to the latest
vogue for women. ^
BEING $9.00 PER SHARE,
Payable December 30, 1920.
J
Athens Savings Bank
G FOR s>p
lout
This Is • place that will appeal to you; especialy the price, $1,500.00.
J will tell you' more about It if you will give tie that pleasure.
JOHN T. ANDERSON -
Telephera 840 125)4 Clayton SL
ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1,1921, MY
TERMS WILL BE CASH
NOT CONFINED TO CASH AND CARRY.
BUT STRICTLY C.O.D.
CALL 1015 FOR QUALITY, SERVICE AND
PRICE
PROMPT DELIVERY BY BOY PREPARED
TO MAKE CHANGE
I \
Yours For Biz and a Prosperous New Year
C. J. KENNEY
GROCERIES AND PRODUCE
Near Normal School
CLAYTON STREET
WHEN VOL' MUST MOVE
hire a first-class reliable transfer firm
to do the moving tor yon. We bare
the best facilities for families who
wish to bare tbeir things mored
quickly, with care, and tor the least
cost. Big spacious auto vans; strong,
Intelligent workers; courteous, accom
modating serrlco. Most up-to-date
torage In North Georgia.
WILLIAMS BROS.
>NB 14* ATHENS, GEORGIA
Check Your Insurance
This is the time of the year when the weather makes
lire losses more prevalent. Are you fully protected?
'Check the insurance on your horn? or building. We
will be pleased to confer with you about your insurance.
Plaatwood Lanier Mgr, Insurance Dtp,
ERVIN & COMPANY
RHONB
SMITH BUILDINS