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TJOHN WILLAjap. [
Prices $2.00, $1.50,
$1.00,75cand50c
Nobody fikaa KINKY HAIR. B« bModfil ud
•ttroctlro with LONG, WAV? II AIK. by
QUIZES ones sins
Tbit new dk/<t'f9 Naim
feeds the Loir i »ti end help* 1 ?!
PRETTY? OlSlGB r dxifL. Set*/U wi
In etunpe or nawr * or wrf bus.
MEWBRO MFC. CO., Atlanta. ^a.
v Korrs vtaiitu. whu r*r t«». *
argams
Has values up to $1.25.. On this taljle you will Jfifld CgHdrens Union
Suits, Vests, Drawers in most all ft,!;*. Fcr ladies at 49c. Values uu to
S1.25. Union Suits, Corset Covers, Pants, Vests that sold up to $1.25.
Wonderful opportunity to buy the very b-'St underwear at such a low price.
Hotel Guests |
49c for Unflewear that sold lip to $L,25
v Sold up to $3.$0. Sere you will find wool Und rilk- and *r£o! in Unicti
/ Suita, Vests, Pants and Corset Covers. All Mcrfcde, Forre3t & Harvard
Mills underwear. The world's v«fry best males*. '
All Infants* Bands and Ribbons, Under Vests at 1-2 PRICE. Cottontail and.silk and wocL r
W. T. COLLINS A COMPANY
Mrs. w. E. Brooch, E. 1C
jn. Mrs. c. M. Snclling, 'Mrs. Mr. ami
S* 1 * 3 ™. Jr - Mrs. A. S. Par- Charlott
. ' M-P. Jamison, Mrs. Gits York; 5'
IE " Jtla - Annie May liryant i Atlanta.
LOCftL COTTON GOES DU. SOULE Oil WHY
EXCELLENT SHOW DOWN TUESDAY WITH
25 T-4G
TIES!)
\Y. NOVEMBER 14,1922.
„ r ,l certainly being “put
v.]iat a good show the l\i-
jolii. s of 1922“ is going to
colonial theatre Wednes-
lt v in n a east of forty will
:iat i s ]ironounee;! the best
, r performance over pro-
in Athens.
proceeds go to
p"aygrouno fund
ATHENS HERALD READERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS
— r**.T***i?j
and built up .n eho-
MANY F*ATUR*S
TO BE O'FEPED
'Ik- shov. contains manv feature?
luilinc song hits hv Miss Ka th
at* Ashford. Miss Mathildo l T p-
l. Miss Katherine park and Mis.?
uisc Upson. and Miss Elizabeth
Harris, and a dance specialty by
Marian Hailey to add to other
dts by Eustace Stevens. Os-
;nebr**\v.’*<’hubby” Allen and
Hodgson.
Report Shows Excellent Work '-;
Done In Athens By Y. W. C. A.
MRS. GOTTHEIMER
TO SING
. l.of flotMu'imer. vhoso si* g-
inp lias lent so much charm to
many occasions in Athens, will also
iever.il numbers as a contri
bution to the program. This feature
of the performance alone will at-
mnnv to the theatre. She w*M
,s her accompanist Miss Fairy
Elliott.
ts are now selling at Costa’s
olonial theatre or can be hed
an Xov Vier. Dr. Sam Ware.
Dr. H. I. Reynolds, 15. S. DtlBose, W.
K. Meadow. The cost is $1.50 or
chestra. boxes and first two rows
pstairs. $1.00 remainder of ba!-
•'uy and ,’»0 cents in the gallery.
Judge Chas. Brand
Is Reported Better
TV friends of Judge Charley
H Brand, congressman from this
district, will in pleased to learn
that he is better after a rather!
serious attack in Clearwater, Fla.
Judge Brand went to Florida
for his health and was doing nice
ly until Sunday, but a wire from
him Tuesday stated that his con
dition was much better. His
family is with him.
Kidd and Hailey
Athens Visitors
Local cotton showed another de
cline at the close Tuesday, mid
dling being quoted at 25 3-4 dents
a pound’as against 20 ceh'ts a
pound at the close Monday. ‘
NEW YORK COTTON
NRW YORK.—Bullish domestic
const; tr JMon figures and higher
Livernopl cables wefe considered
responsible for an opening advance
of 13 to 33 points in the cotton
market Tuesday. The census re
port showed domestic *onsmnptIon
•*f 533.950 bales for the month of
October compared with 494,317 Last
year. These figures were slightly
above the forecasts while the bet
tor tor.'.* o? idvcrnool and foreign
exchange rates were / considered re
assuring indications as to the situ
ation in the Near East, and there
was also buying on bullish re
ports from the domestic goods
markets. January sold up to 26.35.
and March to 20.30 but there was
considerable realizing around these
figures and selling for Japanese ac
count, which cheeked the advance
and caused sonic irregularity dur
ing the oarlv trade.
Trading was only moderately ac
live on the early advances tnil the
market was comparatively quiet la
ter with fluctuations irregular. Ad
vances seemed to meet increased
relaizing or scattered selling for n
reaction, but the offering? were
well 'enough taken to give the
middav vnnrta* n steely under-
one around 26.29 for January or
bout 18 to 23 noints abTwe yes-
?rday’s closing. There was probab
ly some early selling on reports
>om Manchester that the higher
prices asked had checked demand
ms and that buyers and sell
ers of cloths were apart. Reports
from the domestic goods market
wore considered favorable however
opd helped to maintain the mar
ket.
Rumors of a less active spot de
mand were accompanied by some
near months, liquidating in the ear
ly afternoon market and probably
encouraged a little more selling by
reactionists. /January sold off to
20.02 or four points net power agd
later months lost al Irtit 3 of 4
points of tlie early advance. ^
l . Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Dec. 25.38 25.48 25.88 25.88 25.69
Jan. 26.27 26.34 25.74 25.74 25.69
Mar. 26.20 26.30 25.74 25.74 2S.C0
May 28.06y2G.05 25.54 25.55 25.40
July 25.65 25.73 25.22 25.22 25.15
’ NEW YORK SPOTS Y ’
NEW Y O R K.—Spot dotton
quiet; middling 26.00.
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
NEW ORLEANS.—Consumption
during October of 533.956 hales of
cotton by the mills of the United
Stales, according to a-report by the
jolisus bureau. put the price of cot
ton strongly higher oil the open-
; mg Tuesday. Prices were shot
• the ^>6 cent level on the neat -
nths, December rising to 26.10.
The year ending November the
first 1922 has been an unusually
I constructive one for the Athens Y.
j W. C. A. Many changes have tak-
Dr. Andrew M. Soule, president en place within the year which
of the State College of Agricul-; have made for the development of
ture, and who has been in Brasil j the Association. The headquarters
and other South American coun- j bavc been moved from the home on
tries for two months attending 1 Hancock avenue to the business
the • Educational and Economic I section of the town. Rooms have
Conferences in Rio de Janerio,! been secured over Erwin & Co.
Wilis land in New York city Wed-i ■< n ' 1 have been llttcd up very at-
ftesday on the steamship “Ameri- Inactively into a club room, read-
can Legion” and will reach Athens i,lg ro,,m - r '' s ' room “"<»_t»°
in about two weeks. 1 r, ' s - Th « SB rooms are used exten-
. Dr. Soule has a number of con-; slvcl >' b >’ business women. Girl
fercnccs he will attend in Wash-! It-servcs, Momcn of Leisure, and
mgton; D. C, before reaching i 3““™ ts ' Durins tile sumt*.v
Athens and will make a report of
his visit -very probably to Presi
dent Harding in person. ..v w— .
one of five official delegates from oun< ‘ ! ‘ se,r
The United States to be appointed ,? ?" . .
to attend those South American; bes ‘ Jes those ot the AssociI1 -
conferences and one of thrt ' n
attend. The mission was a very
important one and in addition to
attending the conferences he has
made a special study of South
American .markets, especially in
so much a? they are related to the
consumption of southern products.
Dr. Soule’s report upon his re
turn home will be a most inter
esting one.’ <
U1C. SEEKS FUNDS
TO FINISH SHIFT
ing up an employment bureau
where .house keepers may apply for
domestic help. Every maid regis
tered Is thoroughly trailed and
capable. ^ \
Business Manager
Of “Cat and Canary”'
>, Arrives In Athens
• - Y .' —— ■
Charlek. K Salisbury, business
managerfcof the production,' “The
Cat anil the Canary" arrived in the
ritv Monday with Mrs. Salisbury;,
and will witn ess the performance at
During the sumAr I the Coltwial theatre Tuesday, night,
oaths, the summer schoTX S f lsb "T? visit
dentd found there a special meet- ‘° ,h . e ^“ tb ““^““States that she
ins place. The new location has ; is charmed with “Dixie.” its fine
community center 1 11 1 "' ea “* er an . d ‘ha people.
• ’The Cat and tU0 Cniujiry” tvas
written by a Georgia man, Mr.
Gordon, a cousin of H. H Gordon,
of Athens, and it will be well re
ceived here.
itself to other activi-
BIRMINGHAM, Ala.— Efforts e d.
will be made at the present con- r
vention of the United Daughters
of the Confederacy to raise the
maining $30,000 necossary to
complete the Jefferson Davis mon
ument at Fairvjew, Ky., according
to Mrs. Jacksie Daniel Thrash-
Morrison, chairman of the monu
ment committee.
If was expected that pledges
ould be taken from the floor in
an effort to raise the remainder of
the funds.
The obelisk is now 216 feet high.
When completed, it will be 351
feet, according to the plans.
The work of raising the remain
WHAT THE ATHENS
Y. W, C. A. STANDS FOR
Is for no single group of girls
but attempts to meet the needs of
all girls and women ip the com- |
munlty. . i
Is ^maintaining a room registry ;
where sirlB may come and dml | Funeral services for Fred
suitable rooms. During i»e past ' r , ,, „ , , ,
year, the Athens Y. W. C. A. plac- | V 1 ’ th =f'™‘ereh.efo f po-
ed over forty K ;. :s and women m ! ty ., b f ,l i ff . who !>>«
.comfortable loctt.-ons. ! a J a ! 0<al hospital Sunday mght
I Is providing llible classes for all af . tar be, . n K struc k over the head
i women and girls or the communi- ’ w !“} an iron pipe Sunday mornine
• tv. This, past year a splendid ! whil f. to artist three
course was given by Ur. Howard j rowdies in Center, were conducted
Morgan. This year there will be ! Tuesday afternoon from tne Meth-
another class under the guidance : °d , sf ; church at Center* his home,
of Miss Howell. Sr., Morgan’s Sec- I large crowd attended the
|r e tary. A Bililc class for the I scrviees. • #
j you riser girls will also be provid- j ^ r * braWford lost his life in
Crawford Laid
To Rest Tuesday
i!I pacetseven
rested^ and are being held, Glazer
charged with murder while Dial
will probably be charged with ac
cessory. .
Crawford was not a prohibition
enforcement* officer r.s w*is stated
by dispatches from ^tlanta, but a
municipal and county officer.
Harvey Finch, the third member
of the party, is still at large. The
three are said to be from White
county. '
• I . > • - X
Fined For Having
Illicit Liquor
Armous Huntei; was given
fine of $40.00 in the federal court
Tuesday, morning for having
whiskey on hand. He plead guilty.
Several other whiskey cases are
up Wednesday and will consume !
the remainder of the week; : • *" r * * '
The case against a Bab«’* Wages,
of Clarke ami Madison counties,
charged with bootlegging was
carried forward from this term of
court on a doctor’s certificate
stating that he was-jll with pneu
monia aqd unable to appear in
court.
Wages’ case is a rather welt
known one and every effort was
made to?bring it to a trial at this
session, it is stated.
GAS,
McAdoo’s Car Is
Reported Stolen
Lds ANGELES.—William G. Mc-.|
Adoo, former secretary of the ]
treasury reported to the police
CKew a few PleasanU Tablets'
Instant Stomach Relief ! *
being tried Tuesday, and with Tuesday that while he was attend
these the criminal docket yfiR he tine an autQgiejfile Jhesv. _ih)ndex.
finished and the civil casep taken night fifa automobile was stolen. ~
Is conducting
some playground
West Athens to which large num
bers of children corhe. This work
is done, by the Girl Reserves, who
give an afternoon every week to
each place.
Is providing wholesome recrea
tion for the girls and young wo
men of the town, Through parties,
hikes and gei-together meetings.
These forms of recreation reach
all girls—Girl Reserves, Industrial
girls, business women .professional
women and women of leasure. Last
year the Y. W. C. A. gave twenty
parties.
r.cctinsr the needs of thirty
the performance of his duties as
story hour and a P officer and two of his assail-
ork i n East and ants*Willis Glazer, who wielded
the fatal blow, and Will Dial, who
was driving the carin which the
three were riding, have been ar-
Is meeting the needs of one hun
dred and thirty-five of Athens
finest younger girls through the
Girl Reserve department. This
HERALD WANT ADS.
Too Late to Classify.
WANTED—By Dec. 1, two unfur
nished or one room and kitchen
ette by couple without children.
Must be close in and permanently
located. Call 986 in day time.
n-17-p
ties for physical, Spiritual, social
nd .intellecual development thru
der of the funds has been placed j sp i C ndiu industrial girls through
in the hands of the daughters of; clubs
the Confederacy,; and the Jeffer
son Davis Horae Association, of
which General William' B. Haldc-
man of Louisville, Js president.
Unduanted by the action of
Governor Morrow in vetoeing an
appropraition of $15,000 granted
in a bill passed by both houses of the club work,
the Kentucky legislature, the
Daughters announced their deter-j THE SUMMER CAMP FCR
ruination to raise the remaining ] GIRLS IN AUGUST 1922
necessary funds at this conven
tion.
>More than 600 delegates arr ex
pected to be present when the
convention_is called to, order to-
;bight, and 9 every section of the
*Unitcd States will'bd represented.
FOR SALE—One Cadillac roadster,
Model 55. This car has been thor
oughly overhauled, new paint. A
bargain. Conolly Motor Co. Phone
1437. p-21-c
4^
fOB.
1*010
C-O-
$11.75
KENTUGKY BLUE GEM
All Lumps .; No Slack
FLORENCE GOAL CO.
Wynburn St. Phone 1341
Acid stomach, heartburn, fuH-
ness. If you feel bloated, sick or
uncomfortable after eating, here is
harmless relief. “Pape*s Diapep**'
sin” settles the" stomach and’eor*^
j rests the digestion the moment it'
i reaches' the stomach.
1 This guaranteed stomach cor-"
! roctive costs but a- few. cents , at
any drug store. Keep it handy!—
(Advertisement.)
LOST
t, STORAGE BATTERY
FOR RENT—Two' ' connecting
, . . , , . , rooms for lis&t * housekeeping.
Phone
, ! . n-lo-p
Time Limit For
Filing Claims
WASHINGTON.—At the rec
ommendation of Chairman Lasker
of the shipping board, Chairman
Madden of the house appropria-
^ jtions committee has agreed to in
troduce a bill placing a . time
J j limitation cn the right to file
; I claims against the board's emcr-
’ Igency U cct corporation.
A draft of the proposed legis
lation submitted by Mr. Ijaske *
! would fix a limitation of 10 day:
Frank T. Kidd and Dr. J., H.
Hailey of Hartwell were in Athens
Tuesday. Mr. Kidd is a trustee of
the state college of agriculture and
university alumnus. Dr. Hailey is a
member of tin* firm of Hailey
Business conditions in Hart
county an* excellent, they declar
ed. Hart county farmers are plan-
to raise peppers and a canning
Ptent has b«Tn built in Hartwell
to can them along with vegetables,
‘he Hartwell Kiwanis club was in
strumental in replacing the county
*& en t >n that countv and one will
"•appointed slioitlv.’
Brothers Drug Corny Any.
Both men declared Hart county
'"1 sen, l a large m mber of fans to
the Georgia-Yand-rbilt game which
lx 4 one of the features of the
' ee ^ “nd in Athens.
Christmas Stamps
To Be Sold Here;
Br. Edwards Speaks
... 1>1C Community
at the rooms of
. 1 chamber of commerce Tuesday
F tioon end the subject under dis-
^ sion was tuberculosis and tbs
•’stmas savings stamp sale.
A - S. Eduards presided and
t. .°l u,e 'l ! )r - Faulkner of Atlan-
something of the- work
towards checking the
Utis malady. He stated
cent of the health
re8u, - w ' frtm
0l ' n !S la ‘n 18
l ' 1 ‘ s disease. In Clarke
a lone thirty-3even deaths
n the first half nour of trading the
active positions rose 32 to GO
points.
A great deal of realizing came on
the market and chocked the upward
movement but for a long time tl
steady tone of the early tradii
vas retained and prices gav;
ground grudgingly. Toward noon
Tferings increased and new' selling
,vas caused b? teports over pri- , ftcr paEfa „ c of the act . chairman j
'■nrket December TcU off To 2.^70 , aaid i
and the trading monUts to net E a ‘ aa l^the'commg ksidn of'congress |
land would press its “early consid- j
eration and passage.”
Chairman* Lasker wrote a long
letter to the committee chairman
Through the courtesy of Mr.
W. T. Forbes, General Secretary
for the Y. M. C. and the Board'
of directors of the Y. M. C. A. tjie
splendid M. C. A. camp was ait
our disposal for the month, fill*.
Fori>esa together with Miss
the Y.M.'t’. A. secretary, conduet-J
e«l a splendid camp for the fclrlB
cC Athens and Northeast Georgia?
This camp is by far tne outstand
ing work of the year.
EMPLOYMENT
BUREAU
The Y. W. C. A. Is just now open
LOST—One rat tan small dog. Re
ward if retifrnedlto'P.'il'. Durden.
459 Clayton street, Athens, Ga.
*, n-17-c
of but ofTb to nine points.
Selling increased in th© after
noon. coming from all direction^,
and the market softened under it.
In the trading up to 1:30 o’clask
prices were put 1G to 2!) points un
der the final quotations of yester
day. December trading ns low as
25.40.
•' Prev.
Open High Low Close Close
Dec. 25.95 26.10 25.30 25.30 26.25
Jan. 26.12 26.23 25.30 25.30 ?6.06
Mar. 26.15 26.20. 25.28 25.28 25.91
May 25.87 25.90 25.11 25.11 25.75
July 25.45 25.47 25.88 25.88 25.42
4$swohno
LIVERPOOL COTTON
LIVERPOOL.—Cotton spot qui
et; prices steady. Good middling
15.64; fully middling 15.54; mid-
dl*ng 15.44; low middling 35.09:
good ordinary 14.54; ordinary 14.24.
Sales 7,000 bales, including 4,000
American. Receipts 21,000 bales,
including 17,900 American. Futures
closed barely steady. November
1508; Dec. 14.88; Jan. 14.72; March
14.46; May 14.27; July 14.02; Sept.
13.43. *,
point far? out that the board had [
encountered difficulty and delay in j
securing from claimants a com- j
pletc statement of their claims \
with the result »hat the govern-]
rnent was maintaining on its pay
roll a large fore: of claims experts
for whom there was not full em- '
ployment. In reply Mr. Madden
wrote that he agreed the time had
coine to restrict the right to file
and amehd all claims.
This battery was placed by mistake in the!
[rear of a 5-passenger touring car that was!
Larked in,front of the Palace Theatre shortly!
[after 6 p. m. Monday. Kindly returjj,jto—
JOEL WIER
(Athens Engineering Company!
ATHENS, GEORGIA 1 1
IN NEW QUARTERS
I HAVE MOVED MY AUTOMOBILE PAINT AND TOP
BUILDING PLANT TO NEW QUARTERS IN THE WILLIAMS
BROS. WAREHOUSE BUILDING. '
CORNER CLAYTON AND HULL STREETS
IN THE DEPARTMENT OCCUPIED BY THE LUTHER
EPPS GARAGE WHERE I AM BETTER PREPARED THAN
EVER TO ACCOMMODATE MY CUSTOMERS WITH FIRST
CLASS WORK IN THESE LINES. ,
LET ME GIVE YOU AN ESTIMATE
»- ON PAINTING YOUR CAR AND ALSO
i: EQUIPPING IT WITH A NEW TOP.
• J. M. HOQD ...
DISTRIBUTOR FOR COLUMBIA LIGHT SIXES
-AUTO PAINTING ' AUTO TOP BUILDER
THEATRE
IS THE NIGHT
OF REAL ”
THRILLS FUN
AND MYSTERY]
Kilburn Gordon, Inc.
t Presents
\ ' , ; the state resulted from Antons those registering at
Mrcuiosis and that over 2,000 Athens hotels Tuesday were:
«i, iD in 1922 from the Cameron Trent, Chicago: Vf.. 0.
• im tS " f ,his rt'soase. In Clarke Martin. Atlanta; C. E. .Muller,
*snn V , a ‘ oae thirty-seven, deaths lAtlanta; John W. lotion, Atlanta.
JU^'I las t year and were re- G. R. Newman, Phaledlphta, J.
10 the state health depart- M. -Connings, Boston. •
nl Peter Bcjton, Elberton, J. A.
I» exnectetl that fully 5100.000 Anderson, New York City; E. B.
*L^' oi,le ««din the state during Rockman, Atlanta; M. O. Sum-!
tnber from the sale of Christ- mons, Chattanooga; W. S. Tom-
t-c?? 1 ' I "" 1 the eommittep in linson^ Marietta; Cra '?, * L r^ w'
UeL T the vc.k uJ Bolton, Md.; Mr. and Mrs. WjW
t tK. t0 make Clarke county one Crews, Jewell, Gaj, W. F. Rob-
lhat forty
:f lh ,‘‘ make Clarke county one Crews, Jewell,
banner counties of the stkte ertson, Atlanta, R. H. Dover,
cotnmhtan t- -e ..0 r>l.«ffQTYnnGrn-