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THE BANNER. FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 28, 1921.
BUY THIS HOME
Located oil splendid street close in; good lot,
all conveniences. Price $7,000.
ERWIN & COMPANY
Telephone 345 Smith Building
WANT ADS Thornton's Luncheonette
Lipscomb's Specialty—Fire Insurance.
THE LARGEST SAVINGS
DANK IN ATHENS
The AI Inns Savings Hank pays 4
per cent Interest oh savings deposits j
compounded January . 1st, July
Deposits received from $1.00 up.
tile saving habit.
Friday, January 28, 1921.
DINNER
60c
1 Cold Slaw
Get!
1198-W—Is now our telephone num
her. Call us for printing. E. I).
Stone Press.
WHY NOT DIVIDE MY FIRE IN*!
SURANCE WITH JESTER?
New York Life Insurance Co.,
Garnett L. Daniel, Agt„ Ph. 1081. ,
HOMES—Easy payments, lowest cost; |
no loan commissions. T. L. Mitchell.
WOOD! WOOD! WOOD!—Cord or
split. Phone 500, Henry Comer.
11-7-tf,
Soup
Rarhecued l-atnb or Roast Reef
Lima Beans
Stewed Corn
Corn Pone Light Bread
Sweet Potato Custard
Coffee, Tea or Milk
SUPPER
60c
Fried Trout
Pearl Gills Pork and Beans
Unshed Brown Potatoes
Hot Cream Muffins Light Bread
Cocoanut Budding
Coffee, Tea or Milk
Raiding Methods
Were Planned at
Washington Saidj !S
(By Associated Press)
Wn.-liInRton, l>. (\. Jan. ?7. Meth
od:. of tin* department of justice
•ifiditR in all parts of the country dur
ing radical raids of the winter of 1919
were indicated, in his opinion, through
■ ■ sclmim* of ac tion "planned at Wash
ington," Jackson Ralston, an attorney
of Washington, today told the senate
judiciary committee,
Ralston was among the lawyers who
igned a report charging the depart
ment of justice with Illegal practices
In its conduct of raids. Attorney Gen
eral Palmer, ho declared, was ‘play
' d upon by a growing bureau of in
vestigation which was trying to jus
tify Its existence" by advertising a
i ulir al outbreak, but it never took
place.
• J the buy-
id pi
ompt de
ml you:
much interest on the
ing public.
Orders are solicited
liveries assured. Rho
rders today. Another cold wave I
liable to come at any time. lie pr<
pared and have your coal-house tille
| while you can buy it for the price <
$12 per ton.
WATCH FOR
“PALACE"
OPENING
THE DUNBAR-DUNAWAY COMPANY
UNDERTAKERS AID EMBALMEBS
Complete Auto Equipment -165 Clayton St., Phone 1109
Night and Sunday phonos 1413. 3Co and 987_
FIRE INSURANCE OUR SPECIALTY. We write all kinds of In
surance. Let us quote you rates. 195 MILLIONS ASSETS.
LIPSCOMB FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Established 23 Yesrs Ago
Office Phone No. 109 Residence Phone No. 719
OUR MOTTO IS SERVICE
GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 So. Mutual Bldg.
Local and Eastern Money Always on Hand For
Ixiana on Farms and City Property.
insurance
JESTER
PHONE 437—HOLMAN BUILDING
Loans on City Real Estate at 6 per cent on the
Monthly Repayment Plan.
LAW OFFICES, HUBERT M. RYLEE
405 Holman Bldg. Telephone 1576
DR. D. LEE PEACOCK
Dentist, Phone 227
817 Southern Mutual Building
. 12-2-tf
SEND In your claims today. “We go
and get it." Athens Collection j
Agency, 102 Shackelford Bldg. tf
S. PHILLIPS JONES
Dentist
Phone 536 607-8 Holman Bldg.
FOR SALE—One Dodge sedan as good
as new; will sell cheap. Apply hi-
H. Epting, Barrett & Co.
1-22-tr
X.ET US do your collecting. If yon
are too busy and havo no regular
collector, wc will furnish yon an ex
pert to do the work as your cwnj
collector. Athons Collection Agency.
12.24.tf j
FOR SALE—My home at 1135 Prince
avenue; cheap for cash. Phone 1638.
H. J. Parham, P. O. Box 416 1-23-Gt
WANTED—Partner with $500 cash to
handle olllco end of good paying
business, one with dry goods ^ ex
perience preferred. P. O. Box 323.
Commerce. Ga. lf
TWO FURNISHED rooms for rent, j
224 HiU street; walking distance•
from town. Mrs. L. B. Costur. tf,
WANTED—Either colored girl oi
white woman, no work hut good pay
Apply j. O. Jones, Banner office.
Where the Rest
Eats Are Today
Heinz’ Sweet Mixed Pickle
Sour Pickle, Sweet Relish
Mustard Pickle, Dill Pickle
King-HodgKoii To.
SPECIALS FOR TODAY—
\o. 3 can Peaches, (extra good
quality), $4.00 dozen
Easy-Make Cocoa Pudding, Mb.
package, 45c.
King-IIodgson Co.
Fancy Grapefruit, $1.00 dozen
Fine Oranges, Apples
Fresh Cocoa nuts
King-Hodcson Co.
Extra Fine Yellow Yam Potatoes
Fresh String Deans
Cauliflower, Beets
Iceberg Lettuce. Celery
Klng-Hodgson Co.
Evaporated peaches
Apricots, Prunes, Apples
King-Hodgson Co.
Fresh shipment Jones’ Sausage
Bulk, 60c, link, 55c.
Sold only by
Arnold. Abney & Co.
Coolidge Guest
cf Atlanta at
Tariff Congress
(By Associated Press)
Atlanta, Jan. 27.—Adoption olj a
i • solution asking tho passage of tho
Fordnev emergency tariff bill, ad
dresses by Governor Parker of Louisi-
• ia ami former United Slates Senator
McLanrin. of South Carolina, today
and an address tonight hy Calvin Cooi-
hlge. vice president-elect, marked the
opening here of Hie Southern tariff
' ongress at which various southern
Interests desiring tariff gathered to
put their views before the country.
Armstrong & Dobbs
Cut Price of Coal
to Twelve Dollars
Armstrong «C- Dobbs, the well-known
i nal dealers, havo reduced the price
'f coal to $12 per ton. This an
nouncement will he received with
FOR SALE
5-room cottage on Prince avenue; well lo
cated. Good si/e lot. See G. S. Crune, 1 at
D. C. ANDERSON & CO.
MAXIMUM REDUCTIONS
Now On
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WANTED—Experienced stenographer j
capable of answering minor cor-j
reapo'ndonce without dictation; state
experience. Box 2R5, City. 1-28-31
Fresh Potato Chips
Made fresh every day
Coffee Cake, made fresh this
afternoon.
Arnold. Abney & Co.
Rye Bread 10c, Graham Bread 10c j
Quality Bread, wrapped. 12c
It’s bigger and better
Arnold, Abney & Co.
Fresh String Beans
Large Iceberg Lettuce
Arnold. Ahnev
£ Co
You can’t make u hotel man In Ma-
j rlon believe there are only 100.000
OID LINE LIFE INSURANCE com-J unemployed men In Am-rlvn—'Ta
pnny ran offer attractive contract to coma Ledger.
Whole or part time.' T r T~~~;—: ,
O. Box GOO. At-i Hipparchus, a lire, k phtlosophr
right party.
Give reference.
lanta, Ga.
l-28-3t I began to catalogue
ear 134.
: III link
Wallers.
THE GREATEST INVENTION of the ,
age—The Duplex Hair Cutter. Just J <>R KL.V1 Dcsl
comb your hair and it cuts at the l man building
same time. Easier than shaving.,
finnr-intped to save Its cost inonj
Hmes every year A child can use A PRACTICAL nurse wants a Position
* y Sample sent post- to nurse; either a convalescent oi
liruble otticc
N. II.
Room 415 Holman Bldg.
It. Worth $5.00.
paid for only *200. Send today.
Write at once for cognty agents
proposition. Southern Sales Com-|
pany, 309 Grand llldg-.,
Mace
Invalid. Have hud several years’ ex
perience. Can give references. Gen
eral Delivery, Box 64. Demorest, Ga.
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I WANTED TO BlIY—Gasolene wood
rnn SALE Franklin and Marrnon saw outfit; prefer mounted ....
carsf owir^to prevailing conditions j trucks. W. W._Scott.
EargalnTind iTpertect' condition. 1 JS.OOOOOOD HARD URJCK and son,
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Goo. T. Hodgson. 1-27-31.
FOR RENT—Ground floor also second j
story brick building, 42.1 Thomas,
street, for occupancy or storage I
Size 40x70 feet. See Athens Hide,
Co. 1-27-61;
5.000 light colored finishing hrl
for sale as a whole or In Job lots
Also a lot of second-hand lumbe
left over from building Athens Gen
eral hospital. A bargain. J. L. M
Leroy, chairman building commltt
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LO.ST—Swiss watch between Y. W. C.
A. and Mrs. Sheehee’s; name " Ku
lak" on back. Finder return to Miss
Eulnli Henderson, Y. W. C. A. nn-i
nex and claim reward. l-27-3t, LOST—Two
FOR RENT—Completely
room, excellent location.
Six.
WANTED—To rent house from 6 <
10 rooms in nice section of clt
Can furnish best references. A
dress "Anxious," .n care Athens
Banner.
black male
tails cut off. Notify II.
Route No. 1.
furnished
P. O. Box I (
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pigs with p
\ Richards, (
1-28-311 /
Palmers Cold
7 tf 25 cents.
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JESTER
PHONE 437—HOLMAN BUILDING
FARM FOR RENT
Sdioros farm, level land and new droom house.. One mile below Wot-
klnavllle on Bishop road.
JOHN T. ANDERSON
Tal.nt.ona MO Clayton St.
Nearly every man understands today what swoney he spends for
clothing should be at much less than 1920 prices, because price re
visions downward are now in order, or should be. This store main
tains its policy, and its ability to give you greater values than else
where, and it is on this guaranteed promise that we ask you to ex
amine quality for quality, price for price, on these elegant suits and
overcoats at these newer, and greater reductions.
All our regular $30 and $35 Suits and Overcoats at $20.00
All our regular $37.50 and $40 Suits and Overcoats at $23.65
All cur regular $45 and $50 Suits and Overcoats at $29.65
Ail our regular $55 and $60 Suits and Overcoats at $36.65
All our regular $65 and $70 Suits and Overcoats at $43.65
All our regular $75, $80 and $85 Suits and Overcoats at $49.65
All boys’ and children’s Suits and Overcoats at HALF-PRICE
All men’s and boys’ Pants at ONE-THIRD OFF
All Hats at ONE-THIRD OFF
Underwear, Shirts and Sweaters at ONE-THIRD OFF
CHAS. STERN CO.
| “THE HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES”
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Markets
SPOT COTTON MARKET.
Athens. 15.75c.
Atlanta, steady, 13.65c.
New York, quiet, 16c.
New Orleans, steady, 14.25c.
NEW YORK COTTON.
The following were the ruling prices
in the exchange today;
Tone, very steady; middling. 15c.
quiet.
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Mch. ... 14.60 14.75 14.45 14.72 14.32
May .... 11.80 14.97 14.65 15.95 14.55
July .... 14.98 14.29 14.90 16.25 14.77
Oct .... 15.25 15.50 15.12 15.48 15.00
Dee 15.24 15.37 15.24 15.53 ....
review of foreign trade for that period
mode public today by tho department
of commerce. Shipments of the white
staple were valued at *1,136,408,916. as
compared with *1,137,371.252 the year
before.
Exports of breadstuffs were valued
at *1.079.085,838, as against *920,301.-
977 In 1919. Cottonseed oil exports
totaled $34,874,790. a decrease from
the 1919 total of $40,890,268.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON.
H. & B. BEER'S COTTON LETTER.
(Special to The Banner)
New Orleans, La., Jan. 27.—Better
cables than due influenced values to
a higher level this morning.
Liverpool cabled end of month call
ing. Contracts scarce, owing to no
Importing or hedge selling.
Foreign exchange continues firm,
demand sterling scoring a further
sharp advance. Thpre appears to he
a hitch regarding the reparation to
be fixed on Germany. France de-
innnds two hundred billion marks, to
, ,, . i mnnos iwo nunoreo ounon maras, in
The following were the ruling prices over a thlrty-year period. Eng-
in the exchange today- 1 - - - -
Tone.
steady.
'Ll/ ifflv
steady; middling. 14.25c.
Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
... 14.05 15.30 13.98 14.26 13.92
. . 14.25 14.50 14.17 14.45 14.08
... 14.55 14.75 14.39 14.72 14.30
... 14.76 14.95 14.57| 15.95 14.42
land favors a smaller payment,
compromise Is likely, as all Europe
In anxious to get back to work, and
an agreement will probably bn reach
ed within the next few days.
The result of the reparation confer
ence will probably havo much influ
ence on all markets, especially cot
ton, but the derision, whether favor-
LIVERPOOL COTTON.
.... 14.93 14.37 able or unfavorable, may not be ar
rived at until next week.
While the demand for cotton goods
Tone very steadv; sales, 4,000; good I <" Nbw York appears to have fallen
— ] off somewhat of late, there Is more
Middling. 10.58d.
Prev.
Open
Close
Close
Jan
9.17
9.54
9.33
Feb
. 9.20
9.53
9.31
9.33
9.64
9.46
April
. 9.37
9.69
9.51
May
9.47
9.79
9.61
Dine
9.83
9.64
Tilly
. 9.69
9.63
9.76
Aug
9.93
9.79
9.98
9.81
Oft
. 9.82
9.98
9.81
Nov
9.95
9.78
9.92
9.75
CHICAGO GRAIN.
Good plow bridles at *1.50.
Brother*.
Senate Hears
More Debates
Fordney Tariff
(By Associated Preta)
Washington. D. C„ Jan. 27—The
j Fordney emergency tariff bill was
theoretically hetore the senate today,
The following were the ruling prices but was dismissed only In a speech
In the exchange today:
Open
WHEAT-
High
Low
Close
Close
Mar. 1.63
1.65
1 6864
1.6464
1.63%
May 1.53%
1.54
1.48
1.54
1.53%
CORN—
May 67
67 >4
66%
67
67%
July 68
68-64
67%
68%
CS%
OATS —
May 4264
42%
42 1 h
42%
4264
July 42-'-i
42%
42
42%
4264
PORK—
Jan
22.50
22.70
M<ay 22.75
22.95
2250
22.95
23.00
LARD—
Jan
12.97
13.12
. May 13.65
l - 3.65
13.55
13.60
13.70
mns—
Jan
11.82
11.85
May 12.40
12.40
12.30
12.371
12.50
COTTON EXPORTS IN 1920
VALUED $t,136,408,916.
by Senator Simmons, democrat, from
Prev. | North Carolina, and In a brief debate
on sugar Rems. Tile speeches went
so far afield at one time that Sen
ator McCnmber, republican, from
North Dakota, declared the sennton
discussed “everything from negroes
to battleships' and asked why tin-
tariff should not be taken up.
Partisan Support
For Disarmament
(By Associated Pres*)
Washington. D. C., Jan 27.—Parti
san support for the naval disarma
ment movement developed In the sen
ate today during a discussion of Sen
ator Borah's disarmament resolutions.
Senator Borah's plan for official de
termination of the future value of big
hips In the American naval program
Washington DC Jan ”7 -Cotton 7“" h Y Senators MeKellar.
evnnrt^ T«t (rear exceeded those of 5,'°"’ T <' n "e»seo. and King, from Utah,
nnv otherCommodity arimrdlSg to a | ,u b -
CLAYTON STRUT
WHEN YOU MUST MOVE
hire a first class reliable transfer
to do tile moving for you. We l
tho best facilities for families
wish to have their things me
quickly, with care, and for the ]i
cost. Big spacious nutc vans; ath
Intelligent workers; courteous, acc
modatlng service. Most up.fou
•] torage In North Georgia.
J WILLIAMS BROS.
PHONE 141 ATHENS, GEORG
INSURANCE
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JESTER
PHONE 437—HOLMAN BUILDING
Check Your Insurance
This is the time of the year when the weather makes
fire losses more prevalent. Are you fully protected?
Check the insurance on your home or building. We
will be pleased to cooler with you about your insurance.
Fleetwood Lanier Mgr., Insurance Dep.
1 ERWIN & COMPANY
SMITH «U1LDIN«