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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 7, 1921,
The Home Solution
ARE YOU confronted wtyh the problem of a place
to live during 1921*?
HERE’S THE ANSWER
We have for sale a 7-room house, one block from
the postoffice, splendid neighborhood, all conven
iences and can give possession THIS MONTH.
WE CAN SELL this place at PRE-WAR price.
YOU WILL see that this is a genuine value when
you learn that the place can be rented for $60.00 per
month, but it is not for rent.
PRICE $6,000
ASK MR. MARTIN I
Great Meeting of
Sunday “Y” Club Is
Now Anticipated
Erwin & Company
Telephone 345
Smith Building
Sunday afternoon, at the Young
Men's Christian association, the
speaker to boys at the Sunday **Y’’
club will be P. B. Trigg, general sec-
retary of the Y. M. C. A. at the Uni
versity of Georgia.
Blue Laws Futile
Not Specific Says
S. D. Atty. General
! specification, aecfrftflSif to the attor-
I ney general.
Proponents of a “blue Sunday'* In
j this state are eager to hare the legla-
' lature at ita coming aeision amend
{the blue lavra and enlarge their scope
| so that they may (specifically core"
nil forms of amusement and com-
I merce not “absolutely essential.'*
! On the other hand, sentiment ap-
; pearR to be developing in favor ot the
repeal of all blue laws. Backers ol
(By Associated Press)
Pierre, S. D., Jan. 7.—South Da
kota’s blue laws must either be re
pealed or amended so they njay be j proposition urge, among other
enforced, in the opinion of Attorney things, that the prohibition of Sun-
Mr. Trigg is one of the experienced i General Payne, who declares the | day baseball would mean the death
workers with the young manhood of; wording of present statutes leads to 1 of the South Dakota league.
the southland, having been a gen-1 evasion of the law's intent. J
ernl secretary in the Y. M. C. A.'s of j “Gainful occupations" are prohibit- Damage to grain from the chinch
several of the leading colleges. ed in South Dakota on Sundays, but bu , n 1887 amo unted to $60,000,000.
He came to Georgia last fall from no section of the statutes defines Just
the Richmond Medical college, where i what are “gainful occupations.'
Upsoomb’s Specialty—Fire insurance,
THE LARGEST SAVINGS
BANK IN ATHENS
The Athens Barings Bank pays 6
per cent Interest on savings deposits
compounded January 1st, July 1st
Deposits received from $1.00 np. Get
the saving habit a
119 S-W—Is now our telephono num
ber. Cell us for printing. B. D.
Stone Tees.
WHY NOT DIVIDE MY FIRE IN
SURANCE WITH JESTERt
New York Life Insurance Co*
Garnett L. Daniel, Agt, Ph. 1081,
BOMBS—Easy payments, lowest cost
no loan corns. T. L. Mitchell. 7-T-tf
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD—Cord or
split Phone 600, Henry Comer,
U-7-tf
OR. D. LEE PEACOCK
Oentlsl) Phene 227
617 Southern Mutual Building
12-2-tf
SEND In yonr claims today. “We go
and get It." Athene Collection
Agenoy, 102 Shackelford Bldg, tf
FROST-PROOF Cabbage Plante grown
by the state’s most successful plant
ers; Isedlng varieties, postpaid 40c
per 100; 91.86 per 600; $2.26 per
1,000; express collect, 1,000, 91-76;
6,000, 91-60; 10,000. 91.86. Burton
Seles Cp., Burton, 8. C. tf
Chinese in Famine
District Can Be
Fed For $1.50 Each
(By Associated Prtss)
Manila, P. I„ Jan. T.—The people
ot the famine districts of China can
bd fed for 91.50 (Mexican) a month
for each person, according to a cable
gram receivod today from Col. A. H.
Wallace, of the signal corps of the
United States army, who went to
China recently in charge of a ship
ment of relief supplies carried from
Manila on an army transport.
Two shipments ot supplies of sev
eral hundred tons each have been,
sent from Manila on army transports
and the transport Merritt, leaving in
a few days, is also expected to carry
a large quantity of supplies for the
famine sufferers.
Eskimos of Alaska are decreasing
in population.
Wisconsin leads the United States
in dairy products.
America uses ten times more black
tea than it doea green.
S. PHILLIPS JONES
Dentist
Phone 686 607-8 Holman Bldg.
1-1-tf
A LIMITED supply of ground bone.
National Market, telephone 747.
12.24.lmo
LET UB do your collecting. If you
axe too buay and have no regular
collector, we will furnleh you an ex
port to do the work as your own
coll sc tor. Athens Collection Agency.
1 12.24.tf
82,600 LOCAL MONEY to loen on
city property. Apply to C. C. Thur
mond, 704 Holman Bldg. l-6-3t
Thornton’s Luncheonette
FOR SALE—One good No. 7| beater.
Write H. P. Avlrett, P. O. Box 963,
1-4-Gt
COMPETENT TYPIST deilres copy
work of any kind to do at home.
Addreas Anxious, care Banner.
l-8-3t
WANTED—IBy young couple, an un
furnished apartmcht with conve
niences. deilrably located. Perma
nent. T. Z. A„ care Banner.
WANTED—Two furnlehed rooms for
light housekeeping, occupation Feb.
. 1st -References exchanged. C. X. W„
care Banner. 1-4-61
FOR SALE!—Corn in (buck, peanuts In
bulk, velvet beans In pod, bay all
kinds; car lot sblpperi only. Quote
beet price delivered In first letter.
Gray A Cadwell, Ocllla, Ga.
Saturday, January 8, 1921.
DINNER
60e
Vegetable Soup
Barbocued Pork or Roast Beet
Baked Yams Stewed Apple
Colltrds with Bacon
Georgia Corn Pone Light Bread
Apple Tart
Coffee, Tea or Milk
SUPPER
60c .
Broiled Lamb Chops with Green Peas
Dutch Toast Stewed Prunes
French Fried Potatoes
Hot Biscuits
Chocolate Pudding, Meringue
Coffee, Tea or Milk
Where the Best
Eats Are Today
Select White Celery
- Crisp Lettuce
Cauliflower, Sqnash
Green Cabbagae
Egg Plant
Bell Peppers
Turnip Salad
FLEMING A OLIVER.
IPhones 1046 and 1047.
FOR RENT—Two or three large
rooms, furnished or unfurnished;
all modern conveniences. Phone j
1791. 14-611
FOR SALE—Pure bred Rhode Island j
Red cockerels. Phone 827) 1380 S.
Lumpkin street. 1-7-tf
Indian River Orange*
and Grapefruit.
FLEMING A OLIVER.
(Phones 1041 and 1047.
FOR SALE—Wood aawod any length
deeired; chestnut and oak post. Ap-i
ply J. M. Fowler, phone 3202. l-?-2t
Fresh Hot Rolls every afternoon
from Skelton's bakery. Try them.
FLEMING A OLIVER.
IPhones 1046 and 1047.
FOR SALE—4-passenger Paige road !
ster. 9$60; cash or terms. Alberti'
®. Davison. l-8-3t
Try our home roasted Coffee. It
will please and satisfy you.
FLEMING A OLIVER.
(Phones 1046 and 1047.
CANARY BIRDS FOR SALE!—Male [
and female canaries for spring mat
ing. Phone 26, P. O. Box 84, Win-
tewille, Ga. . l-7-3t!
Sliced Beef
Sliced Ham
Sliced Tongue
Breakfast Bacon
FLEMING A OLIVER.
iPhones 1046 and 1047.
CABBAGE PLANT8 for sale—30c per BRICK FOR SALE—Dozier
100 delivered anywhere In city. Call . , r C1Q «
082-w. w. T Bray. i-7-3t Land Co. f 618 Insurance
— I Bldg. 1-6-4*
MRS. JOHN B. GAMBLE’S piano pu-|
pits Will resume their studies on, ff you fall to receive your paper
Monday, Jan. 10th. l-7-3t regularly telephone 76,
DWELLING FOR SALE
mmw MN with lot 69)4x886 feat on Booth Lumpkin street
This Is a place that will appeal to yon; eapedaly the price, 91400.90.
I will tell you more about It If yoa will give me that pteaanra.
JOHN T. ANDER80N
Telephone 040 ItSft Clayton St
lie did a great piece of constructive
work. Although Georgia had been
without a general secretary of the
college Y. M. C. A. for several years.
Mr. Trigg has made considerable prog
ress during his short stay. He has
gathered together around him a num
ber of the strongest leaders In col
lege, who are supporting tills Chr's-
tlan movement at the university.
The committee In charge of speak
ers In securing Mr. Trigg feel they
have a man who understands the boy-
life and who can bring a message
of helpfulness to the boys.
Mr. Trigg will speak on the sub
ject: "An Athlete Who Achieved the
Strength of Ten.”
He has known some of the famous
athletes of the south, and among them
has known a number of the leading
Christian students. In his address to
the boys at the Y. M. C. A. tomorrow
he will tell of one of the south's
famous athletes—a man who to Van
derbilt on the football field was the
same as Georgia’s incomparable Bob
-McWhorter, who, for four years, every I
time ho trod a football diamond, sent
thrills througli thousands of loyal
supporters of “Old Georgia.”
Thq committee, as well as the of
ficers of the Sunday “Y” club, extend
a most cordial invitation to nil the
boys In our community to attend this
meeting tomorrow afternoon at 3
o'clock.
Therefore baseball, motion pictures,
dancing, theaters, boxing and va
rious other things that, it is declared,
the law was designed to prohibit on
Sundays, are made legal by lack of
The world's diamonds would ail go
In a box making an eight-foot cube.
Go to church Sunday
The tide rises about ten feet in the;
mouth of the River Elbe.
D. G. ANDERSON & CO.
REAL ESTATE
224 Clayton St.
Telephone 74
Be a Sensible Shopper and Trade at
PIGGLY WIGGLY
1. Bright clean stores.
2. Self service.
d. w .
3. No inferior articles sold so that cheap prices may mis
lead you. »
4. 1,200 items to choose from.
Dr. Phillips Golden Bright Oranges—This is an excellent CA*,
orange, not a cull—peck UUC
6 pounds Silverleaf
Lard
99c
Cabbage, at per
pound
4 12c
10 pounds Silverleaf
Lard
$1.97
Piltobury’s
Bran
18c
Dairy Maid Com
Kernels
10c
California Black-eyed
Peas, pound
9c
No. 2 Brown Beauty
Beans
10c
Royal Scarlet Salmon
Steak 1
48c
Golden Age Macaroni,
package
5 12c
Hippolite Marshmallow
Creme
25c
Alaska Pink Salmdn,
1-lb. can
13c
Royal Baking Powder
12 ounces
42c
Chum Salmon,
1-lb. can
10c
Jello, per
package t
11 12c
Country Maid Preserves,
1-lb. jar
38c
ii. 2 Atlantic
Coin I..'..
12c
Wesson Oil, pints 26c;
quarts
• 49c
Calumet Baking Powder, 9Ca
large .•
STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR,
(In cloth sacks) lb
9c
Santa Claus Self-Rising Flour, 24 lbs ,..$1.54
(An excellent flour made from Missouri wheat)
FRESH VEGETABLES
Iceberg Lettuce, Fancy Celery, Fancy box Apples, Rutabagas, Snow White
Cauliflower, Grapefruit, Sliced Meats at College Avenue Store. Jellied Ton
gue, Cold Boiled Ham, Raw Ham, Dried Beef.
LIPSCOMB FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
Established Twenty-Two Yean Ago
Assets of Companies Over 195 Millions
Office Phone No. 109 Night Phone No. 719
OUR Mono IS SERVICE
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 So. Mutual Bldg.
Local and Eastern Money Always on Hand For
Loans on Farms and City Property.
LOANS MADE ON LIBERTY BONDS
In denominations of $5,000.00 and $10,000.00.
Interest rates at 7 1-2 per cent.
LAW OFFICES, HUBERT M. RYLEE
405 Holman Bldg. Telephone 1576
Market Quotations
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Athens, 16c.
Atlanta, steady, 14c.
New York, quiet, 16.76c.
New Orleans, steady, 124c.
Open
High
Low
Noon
Prev.
Close
NEW YORK COTTON.
WHEAT—
Mar. 1.72)4 1.7)8
1.70
1.72
1.7394
The following were the ruling prices
May 1.66)4
1.67)4
1.6294
1.66
1-67)4
in the exchange today:
Tone, steady; middling, 16.75c. quiet
CORN—
May 76
75
7394
74)4
76)4
Prev
July 75%
76
7494
7694
76)4
Open High I,ow Close Cloie
Jan 16.00 16.37 15.81 16.24 16.00
OATS—
May 4894
4874
4894
4894
49
Mar 15.00 15.44 14.92 15.20 16.17
July 4774
48
4794
48)4
48)4
May .... 14.95 15.40 14.85 15.16 15.15
July .... 15.05 15.55 15.02 15.28 15.23
PORK—
Jan.. 24.00
24.30
24.00
24.30
24.00
Oct 15.12 15.60 15.12 15.25
May. 24.15
24.30
24.15
24.30
A* ••
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
LARD—
Jan.. 13.17
13.30
12.96
13.30
13.10
The following wore the ruling prices
May. 13.85
14.00
13.7|0
13.97
13.80
in the exchange today:
Tone, steady; middling, 14c, steady.
RIBS—
Jan.. 11.90
11.90
11.40
11.90
11.77
Prev.
May. 12.45
12.67
12.40
12.67
12.47
Jan.
Mar.
May
July
Oct.
14.30 14.63 14.10 14.34 14.35
14.25 14.63 14.20 14.46 14.37
14.40 14.81 14.47 14.80 14.70
14.48 14.91 14.47 14.80 14.70
14.56 14.96 14.55 14.82 14.65
Dec 14.77 14.65
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
Tone, steady; sales 2,000; good mid-
dilng, 12,17d.
Open
Close
Prev.
Close
Jnn
. 9.98
10.05
9.96
Feb
10.17
9.98
March
. 10.08
10.16
10.08
April
*10.20
10.09
May
. 10.14
10.29
10.14
June
10.26
10.14
July
. 10.17
10.29
10.16
Aug
10.25
10.14
Sept
10.22
10.08
Oct
. 10.17
10.19
10.02
Nov
10.17
10.00
Dec
10.17
10.00
Million Dollar Fund
CHICAGO QUOTATIONS.
The following were the ruling prices
In the exchange today:
LIBERTY BOND8.
New York, Jan. 7.—Liberty Bonds
closed:
SHb 993.00
First 4s 87.00
Second 4s 87.20
First 4%s 87.80
Second 4)4e 87.20
Third 4 <4s 90.60
Fourth 414s 87.64
Victory
Victory 4%a 97.00
The state of Michigan Is to plant its
Victory Highway from Port Huron to
Chicago with apple trees.
Excavations show that beavers have
been building their dams on the same
site tor thousands of years.
Almost 18,000 disabled ex-service
men and women are being cared for
in hospitals in the United Statee.
Urged in House For
Fighting Forest Fire
Allen’s Sanitarium
Is Damaged by Fire
(By Associated Press)
Washington, D. C., Jan. 7.—A million
dollar federal fund for fighting forest
fires in co-operation with the states
was urged today before the houso com
mittee by a score of representatives
of commercial organizations, forest
conservation soc'etlcs and others.
(By Associated Press)
Miiledgevllle, Ga., Jan. 7,—Fire de
stroyed several sections of Dr. P. D.
Allen's private sanitarinm here tbit
afternoon. More than one hundred pa
tients, many of them wounded sol
diers, were carried out. No lives were
lost.
—INSURANCE
. —REAL ESTATE
—INVESTMENTS
“Security Plus Service”
The Hinton Securities Company
B. R. BLOODWORTH, Manager
Day Phonaa 1148 and 35 Night Phones 378-W and MO
m
WHEN YOU MUST MOVE
CLAYTON STRUT
hire a first-class reliable tranater lira
to do the moving for you. We turn
the best facilities for famUlet wbc
wish ‘to have tbelr things moved
quickly, with care, and for the lend
cost. Big spacious auto vans; strong;
Intelligent workers; courteous, accom
modating service. Most up-todate
torage In North Georgia.
WILLIAMS BROS.
>NK 14S ATHENS, GIOIMIA
TWO STORES
COLLEGE AVENUE
BROAD STREET
Check Your Insurance
This is the time of the year when the weather makes
hre losses more prevalent. Are you fully protected?
Check the insurance on your home or building. We
will be pleased to confer with you about your insurance. .
Fleetwood Lanier Mgr* Insurance Dep.
ERWIN & COMPANY
PHONE 0-4—■ SMITH guiLOINS