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^tTgTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS
ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL
WEDNESDAY. Mav
the Red Cross communities small
er than ours have already given a
great deal more than we have to'
thil cdriSe and 1 wnt'to Urge on
every one the necessity of prompt
action.”
The appeal for funds was made
some days ago by both the na
tional chairman of the American
Red Cross, Judge Barton Payne,
and President Harding. As quick
ly as money is being collected by
the local chapter here, and else
where, it is sent diret to national
headquarterb and from theer to
the flooded area swhere it is be
ing expended for food and.clothing
ing for the homeless refugees that
into the Red
Taste is a matter of
tobacco quality
y?c state it as our honest
belief that the tobaccos used
; in Chesterfield are of finer
quality fondliencc of better
■t •taste) than in anyother \
£ k dgarette at the price,
% , JJlZttl ft Mjrrj Tobacco Co.
continue to pour
Cross tent camps just on the edg«
of the water covered areas. —
Chero-Cola Bottling '
Plant and Advertising
Campaign Praised
By T. Larry Gantt
(Continued From Page One.)
S. S. S. Will Rid You of Boa,, Pimp!*.,
Blackhead, and Skin Eruption,.
A boll Is a volcano,—your blood 1,
so chuck lull of poisons that these
“boil" out Into a boll. They'll keep
"boiling up" until you destroy them
completely by the use of S. S. S.. on,
of the most powerful blood-cleansers
known to science. S. S. S. has stood
the test of time. The power of its
Ingredients Is acknowledged by auth
orities. Its medicinal ingredients are
Chero Cola Bottling Company of
Athens, will give to its patrons
BY ROSE MAY WHITTAKER
Quick and generous response to
the Red Cross appeal for $500,000
for relief measures in the flood-
swept regions of the lower Mis
sissippi was urged Wednesday by
John White Morton chairman of
the Athens chapter of the Ameri
can Rod Cross.J
Many have responded generous
ly to this cause,” Mr. Morton de
clared, “but I want to urge on'
every citizen of Athens the nel
cessity of quick action and prompt
relief in an emergeny such as this.
Thousand are suffering down along
the Mississippi, and thousands
more will soon be starving if ef*
fetive relief measures are not
speeded up.
“The Red Cross expended all of
its available funds for such pur
poses before an appeal for more
funds was ever made. So relief
work is actually being held up to
day until sufficient funds are as-'
sured for carrying it on. I a‘m sure
that the people of this city are as
mindful as those of other com
munities of the deplorable condi
tions and intense suffering exist
ing among the people, particular
ly the women and children of near
by states.
Acording to reports from
Southern Division Headquarters of
valued at $3,026, and also one
Ford touring car, with starter, de
livered, valued at $805, and other
valuable gifts. Everyone who
drinks a bottle of that delicious
beverage, Chero Cola, has an
equal chance at securing one of
——— Its medicinal ingredients are
S iaranteed to be purely vegetable
Ight off, it clears the skin of pirn-
VOiC bolls, blotches, blackheads, acneu
Tg/f'A -■ J >g^wR5SRirH cc::e ma, rash and other skin eruptions:
fff\\ thoroughly. It drives out
(' A\the blood Impurities which cause
V-^ /^^^HBHtheumatism, makes the blood rich and
pure builds up lost flesh. It helps to
•yon *up to the neck** In blood tm- manufacture new blood cells,—thatrs
Final Exercises At
The Normal School
Start On Friday
YOU CAN CHECK YOUR BAGGAGE
ON OUR EXCHANGE CHECKS
GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone
6 6 Office C C
U U Georgian Hotel 0 0
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Presentation of the annual gift
fo the Senior Class to thfc school.
Class Day Song.
The Daisy Chain.
Glory to Alma Mater.
The Alumnae of the school, the
Senior Class, the faculty and their
wives, the board of trustees and
members of the legislature will be
entertained in the dining hall. This
program is in charge of Miss Kate
Hicks, president of the Alumnae
Association. •
GRADUATION EXERCISES
MONDAY NIGHT
On Wednesday night the Gradu
ating Exercises with delivery of.
diplomas will be held in Pound
Auditorium.
Hauling
Moving
The Thrifty Citizen Who
] Caught the Plugged Nickel
Governor Hardwick
is to deliver the Baccalaureate ad
dress. He is also expected to at-
end the meeting of the Board of
Trustees. .
This year’s graduating class at
the State Normal School numbers
205. The number is a decided in
crease over any previous year.
Several years a pm a class of 197
graduated but even that mark has
r.ot been equalled uiftil 1922.
Visitors are expected from all
over. the State, including both
Alumnae and friends of the insti
tution. ^ . *
The Board of Trustees will meet
Tuesday, May 31, and many vital
matters of importance to the school
will come up for discussion. Hon.
B. S. Miller of Colhm^us is presi
dent of*tae Board.
boys and girls of ^ Athens who want
and whtrare wording for this Scooter.
They are finding it very easy to secure
new subscribers to The Athens Her
ald. We have enough Scooters for ev
erybody, and just because a few of
your friends have gotten out ahead of.
you, do not feel discouraged.
If you. don’t think the Sco'oter is
worth working for* come to the nearest
circulation station and look it over.
We will let you ride one and then we
know you will.go right out into the city
and earn one; in a few hours’ time.
Come to Herald circulation office
tomorrow and ask for a subscription
blank and then go out into the city and
secure six new subscribers to the paper.
’This will entitle you to a brand new
Scooter, which, is exactly like the ones
shown in the picture. Now all that is
necessary is a little work on your part..
Do not depend on Mother and Dad to
bujrall of your toys for you, hut go out
and show them that you have business
ability, and earn your own Scooter.
v. Already there' are hundreds of
counted his change. “Herel” he said, i
“Take back this plugged nickel and |
|MMH|j[|[ a good end” t
Mr. Brown walked proudly out.
. couldn’t fool old Brown..
But old Brown had fooled himself.
Brown’s day was heavy Grape-Nuts is a s
and dull. He lacked “pep.” food whose delicious,;
There was a mid-afternoon ing flavor and crispn
drowsy spell when, he needed -an introduction to v
to be awake—the direct and anced nourishment i
natural result of heavy, starchy ishment easily, and
breakfasts and lunches, taken /assimilated, so that
on taith and without question brain and rterves are •
Ten Per Cent Cut >
In Freight Rates
Is Ordered Today
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tend to stabilize conditions of all
business.- »
“Transportation charges y have
mounted to the point where they
are v impeding the free flow of com
merce” the commission's decision,
which ordered a far greater reduc
tion of rates than had been antici
pated in any quarter, said “and
are thus tending to defeat the
purpose for which they were ea-
tablished, that of producing reve
nue which would enable the car
riers to provide the people of the
United States with adequate trans
portation.” * '•
TO THE PARENTS
• Served with cream or good
milk, Grape-Nuts is a com
plete food, always ready, al
ways a delight to the taste—
and always a safe selection
for the man who thinks his
stomach is entitled to some of
the same protection he gives
to his pocket.
Spokes and repairs
•for automobile wire
wheels.
EP^S GA&AGE
exhibition at
Grape-Nuts—the Body Builder
“There’s a Reason”
Made by Postum Cereal CSfr.pany, Inc., Battlf
Up-to-date Shoe-Shine Parlor
for Ladies and Gents! Ladies
and Children shoes now 5 cents.
Govemer Sheats’
Shoe Shine Parlor
College Ave., Under Scudder’s
Jewelry Store.
'“They Are Going Fast.
Get Yours Tomorrow,,’ 1
,-Mich.