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'BSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS HERALD ADVERTISERS X
‘Don’t Leave Stuff
Porter and, tak'ng an automobile
tire.
They will be given a hearing in
Judge Bradwell’-s court. - > i— ■
and willirfg to give every {assis
tance to tho • scientists,* Dr, Far
rington reported, except in one
town TrhAM). Iia ...on
ATTORNEY IMPROVING
CHICAGO. — Attorney General
ErtWara J. Brundage, wBo is.ill of
appendicitis in tho Ilinois Masonic
hospital, '.’s improving and oh opera
tlon \vjll net be necessary, it was
said Mondayv.\ , *
HUNT MISSING AIRMEN
- el PASO, Tet—Search for the
missing airmen. Col Fiances R.
; Marshal a and Lieut. C. L. Wbber is
‘ being -confined gradually the the
! region between Twin Buttes and
*i i,—,■ tt... Milam Ariz.. according to
SAVANNAH, Ga—One of the
mobt unusual cause8 for funds
which this city has ever seen start
ed Monday morning. Ladies rep
resenting the various organisations
working In the different schools, .
started a house to house, canvas to
raise a sum equal to $5 for each \
'child in school to keep the schools
open and pay the teachers their j
salaries for December. It waa hoped .
,to have the canvass over by noon. I
I The hoard of education apnoun..- j nthiir -,jSjr.
,es ItaAnabllity, to,raiseifnnfla to^ t!,er ®° M
pay the teachers so ,tho" women's
I brganltatldns evolyed, this jflpn to
I get the money. Those appealed to |
a're impressed with the fact tha \
j si.. _ss
CHICAGO.—Temperatures lower
than any previously reported this
[ winter ip the northwest, the upper
I lake region, the great central val-
I leys, tho middle and west gulf
i states and the .southern Rocky
| mountain region were recorded
! Sunday night and Monday as an-
: ' wave spread over a
greater portion of the United States
west of the Appalachian mountains.
| The mercury in Chicago went be
low zero for the first time this sea
son. It was ope below here early
! Monday. 1
! Havre, Montana, Sunday night
ports reached the highest , point of
the year, according to official over
seas trade statistics made public
Monday by the department of com
merce. showing an export business
totalling $383,000,000.
The November total is $12,000,000
greater than the value'of October
. nvwkvto nVwl «an A(VTV ' 'orvAntoV
"tape’s Cold Compound’
Acts Quick, Costs Little,*
Never Sick,eris!
natives Journals
f h the Public Fol-
. jubilant Over New
>p ccts - _ '■
livery druggist here guarantees
each package of “Pope’s Cold Com
pound” to break up any cold and
end grippe msiery ip a few hours
or iponey returned. . Stuffiness,
pain, headache,' feverishness, In-'
named or congested nose and
head relieved with first dose.
These safe, pleasant tablets cost
only a few cents; and .millionr now
tab- then instead , of sickening
quinine.—(Advertisement.)'' . ■ ■
'hnse newspapers .to
ish public looks for
u. i-valive guidance
t i in* idea that an
to ivrmany is prob-
,.iii rimditlons, pos-
jmirnals base thelT
long reports from
idents in the United
pear to have proved
r( .,s of inlormation
most popu-
Unusual .Watch
'Has Been Lost
degrees below zero. , • *;- N '
Local snows were predicted for
>Jcw York Tuesday wbjle local
showers were expected in Florida.
• Temperature in North America,
last night’s weather reports showed
ranged from 34 degrees below at
Medicine Hat. Manitoba, to 74 de
grees above in Miami, Florida.
efitted from , the increasing-export
business. Detailed analysis of the
trades howaver, has not beer, made
by the department
Taken By Death
lily of American in-
r.ip. '* troubles still
•..turn here. Two or
morning newspapers
more or less striking
la.-t week’s .stories
impending loan. Thf
opinion, however, is
something in the
i there is a distinct
t America, in some
not been divulged,
i,l in helping to solve
which hitherto have
•an statesmen.
Arrested For
,, Entering Garage
ago whep letter - <&urier f "Walter
Wingfield, colored, «to|e of the vete
rans of $hfe Athens force, lost one
while'making a delivery owned by
Captain Wise.
The watch is an old heirloom
and of unusual appearance and
very valuable. , A reward of $26.00
has been offered fetr its recovery*
The carrier lost it between the
postotffice and Lucy Cobb rnlstitute.
somewhere on Hancock or Meigs
or Milledge avenue it is thought.
It was a double case watch with
a hole in the front so that it
wasn't necessary to open the case
to tell wihat time it was. Captain
Wise* had it reri'stored to him fol
lowing his assignment here and
•duo more to the sentiment than
anything else is anxious to recover
it. WngHeid, the canrier, was
Mr. Eddie Franklin Williams died
at his home on the Eastville and
Monroe road in Oconee county at
S o'clock Monday morning after an
illness of two weeks.
The deceased was 27 . years old
and was originally from Lavonia
and the interment will take, place
fchere -Tuesday morning at 11
o’clock with Rev. W. A. Cooper of
ficiating. The funeral will be con
ducted from the Methodist church.
He is survived by his wife, Mrs.
Mae Williams, two children, his
I father and mother, Mir. and Mr*.-
' L. M t Williams of Lavonia, three
brothers, J. D., of Statham. W. B-
DELHI, India — Three airplanes ;
and a finely decorated sword are J
to be presented to Mucttnba Kem 1
al Pasha by Indian Mohammedan s
as tokens of their sympathy with j
his cause. These gifts have been
offered throught the Central KhalL
fat Committee, .which recently llis
been in session here. One'cf the
airplahes, is- to be given by the
Agra province.
The IvhAlifnt Committee, in the' .
resolutions' is passed, congratul&t- |
ed Mustapha Kemal Pasha anri
the _ Nationalist Turks upon thei’r
recent victories over the Greeks,
and approved of the establishment
of an Angora Legion in India. The
governments <rt Frarice and Italy
w^re thanked for the aid which
they hhd given to Turkey. ApprQ-
ciat on was also expressed to the
King of Afghanistan for granting
equal rights to Hindus, in the In
tel t?»t 0 f Hindu, Moslem unity.
With regard to the anti-Turkish
policy ‘recently displayed by Great
Britain, the Khalifat Comm ttee
wds outspoken in its condemna
tion, Resolutions passed on this
subject were as follows:
“This meeting of (the Central
Khalifat . Committee accepts the
challenge thrown by Mr. Lloyd
George, the British' Premier, in
his speech at Manchester, to Asa
on tho one hah i 'and Islam on the
ether, and assures h'im and other
ipersons of his way of thinking
that k> far as I8l«m' Is concerned,
this challenge* to the Moslems of
. the world, alive to their responsi
bility, are ever **eady to meet in
every possible manner.
. * - r Central
No Railway Postal
Clerk Examination;
Warning Issued
WASHINGTON D. C.r-Tho Uni-
ted States civil service commission
stated today that there have been
brought to its attention numerous
misleading advertising circulars
(VAN-NIL is a synthetic vanilla ot rare flavoarlag content, non-alcoholic.)
Its alluring fragrance V AM Nil Its delicious flavor
tempts a trial * rlll"lvlL4 gratifies desire
Arthur Drake and Julius John- I
son,, both coloVeo, were arrested
Sunday afte#\oon and turned ovfcr
to the county authorities for break
ins into a garage owned by Tom
qnd newspaper advertisements of
certain so-called - civil service
SEES some
, IN REPORTS
\hilt; deprecating ex-
wuiijuisni, says that the
,,f \merican intervention
si . \\ substratum of
V r., v.spaner welcome^, in-
(l i ’the fresh interest and
t-M'dirP ’ lho l Tnlte(1 States
' m; in European conditions.
Mnrnir.c Post, also welcdm-
•■(iliviously increasing in-
,,1 the United States thinks
p -i-. i»*‘sdnning to recognize
n industrial prosperity must
-U-urly that sooner or later
ecu-d* hv the political and
lic condition?* Europe.”
TOih News although it doe°.
-ard American intervention
t,rfs* at as more than .a pos-
intervention would
cjjy*; -it *s highly probable
> thi‘ whole course of events.
comment there is a clear
1?ss to see intervention and
nn- many indications that
(sir*' is based on a^confidfent
i,, ,j«r high American ideals.
Gifts of Beauty and Practical Utility
for Men, Women and Children ! "•
Select from our stock of handsome and high-grade
merchandise and novelties gifts that are useful arid
in good taste. ., ' . ♦ • .'
ornment-
We Suggest the Following Appropriate Gifts:
MANICURE SETS ■, -j-
PERFUMES OF ALL KINDS v Jl \
STATIONERY
CHRISTMAS CARDS IN BIB
BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS ■.■jggp
KODAKS ,
JACOBS’ and NORRIS’ Im'iLv
CANDY JUpr
CIGARS, CIGARETTES
CIGAR AND CIGARETTE
HOLDERS -
LEATHER GOODS . /
VANTINE’S ORIENTAL
; PREPARATIONS
IVORY SETS AND PIECES ’
AND A COMPLETE LINE. OF WK& ,
•NOVELTY GOODS ;
WE INVITE INSPECTION OF £ ®
9UR STOCKS.
| Athens Visitors
FIRE KILLS TWO
PITTSBURGH, pa. — Fire be
lieved to have beeh started when;
a still exploded, caused the death
of two nieh a Mi 11 town Monday.
hiring statements regarding rail
way postal clerk and other, posi
tions iu the government sorvice
and extravagant claims as to the
advantages of trainir.l with tho so-
called schools.
The commission points oat that
definite and authentic information
regarding pending examinations
may always be obtained from any
of its local representatives or by
writing, direct to the office of the
commission at Washington, D. C.
The commission has a represent 1
tive at tlie post office or custom
house in each of approximately 3.-
L00 cities throughout tne country
«VB MU. AND RBCOMMEND
CALUMET
TK«gco«<iwy BAKINS POWDER
KtNG-HODGSON CO.
"This meet!ilk of the
Khalifat Committee cd.nsiders ,tho
Ei ? tish activities, in their attempt*
to internationalize the Turkish
Straits; as unjust and coercive,
4«d in the ^opinion -of this cctamlt-
coujoi
only be Justifla>'te in case other
powers, especially Britain, .inter
nationalize the seas under : th$ir
respeictive influence, and. further,
in the opipion of this meeting,
such attempts are deterimental to
the. freedom of the Khalifat of
Islam and the seat or the Khali
fat.’"' V.'-
Planes Search
Missing Aviator
Grid Followers
Will Banquet
,;o _ (By the Associated
’ a topaz we.ghing five!-
remarkable nU oMf for
Pal for it* clearness, la
the specimens brought
Chicago by Dr. Oliver C.
n. rur.itor of the depart-
gfology of Field Museum,
j.ist returned C.*om nn ex-
to r.razil.
pxpjditim traveled 2,000
.r.iugh the diamond, gold
tous slope fields of the
.:iul republic, cover-
P than :rn miles through
ntai h cf the state of
.tvais on mute-back. .
pi'ciniens obtained include
amonds, equamarineB, .he-
cr ;-.lds hnd t .pazeS, besides
,r i f minerals of the rare
Among tho specimens Dr.
n believes he has one or
orals hitherto unknO"^ to
The Georgia football squad will
be entertained at the YA M. C. A.
Monday night at a banquet ten
dered them by the business men of
the city. About one hundred will
attend tho function and a special
program has been arranged for the
evening.
Col. T. S. Mell will act as toast
master and among those making
short speeches will be Chancellor
Harrow, Abit Nix, Dr. Sanford,
‘oach Stegeman, Captain Bennett
and others. * *
The entire squad, ’ including
freshmen, scrubs and managers,
will be present
CITIZENS PHARMACY
Corner Clayton Hnd Jackson Streets
Phone 1066
Former Officers
Want Jobs Here
Due to the reduction that is be- *
ing made in the personnel of the
army there is a number of former
officers whr> would hke to locate ifi
this section of the country acid it
may bo that bus’ness houses here
will be able to find an employee
that they have been looking for
among the number and at the
'same time afford-employment for
the peofte who have been highly
trained but are about to be out of
employment.
Tho list of professions of those
desiring to come to this section) is
as follows:
6 Doctors’; 1 Hospital Superin
tendent;. 6 Salesmen; 1. Auditor;
1 investigator; 1 Veter’ lan; 1
Broker; -1 Organizer; 1 Garage
man; 1 T me keeper; 5 Anything
with . a future; 2 Hotel men; 3
Business men: 2 Dentists: I News
paper ma-r|; 4 Civil Engineers I 1
Forestry Expert; 1 Railway,agent;
22 Public Health; 2 Executives; 1
Language teacher; 1 Civil Service;
1 Mechanical Engineer; 1 Sani
tary Engineer; 4 Lawyers; 1 Bank
er: 1 Concrete Foreman; 1 Radfo>
Engineer; - 1 Reclamation Engin:
eer; 1 Advertising Specialist; 1
Salesman on Surgical Supplies; 1
Engineer, Plans and Spec.; - In
structor in Military School.
Child’s Automobile
This Beautiful
ome precious
rONES FOUND
is five pound topaz is one
’.arpp number ofl enormous
vc us stones obtained by
:ntists. but in point of size
fant «• mperert to a twenty-
in i toja* which they saw
"f the mires. Tho giant
‘■as valued at about $75 A
Gut u ;> and polished a first
^*2 is worth C.*om $3 to $10
Upholstered in Grey Velvet, Grey
Silk Curtains. Beautifully Painted.
Glass Windows can be Raised and
Lowered. Alemite High-Pressure
Lubricating System With Grease
Equipped With. Pneumatic Tires,
Adjustable Windshield, Shock Ab
sorbing Sjprings.
Road Lamps, Gear Shift, Operat
ing license Tag and Horn. -
‘Um .n.i m.nes were visited in
h 1 ' ii of Dinmantlnn, 600
w n rth «.f Rio, in the center*of
mi (linnit.nd bearing are**- The
“ es ' b e successfully .mined
y in the neighborhood of water
woshintr the course e« rt h away.
^ diamonds aro found ini beds
'••t.V'.Lnt from those in
ilh . A1 the'matrix being a
^ ,s composed of sands- wash-
? ,rn '»''hr lands. •
stones,in «the
le Minns Gernts are toumW
^.raniter or pegmatites
j ° m 1 ■J'f’d 'that the
m ‘ n ' <! wj th a shovel. .; > .
l| T GOLD : • ; j : '
F^irtLer informatJon can be had
from Major Arthur L. McCoy, Q.
TO BE GIVEN AWAY
to file one holding the lucky number in our Automohle Contest A number will be
given with each fifty (50) cent purchase at our store, and the one holding the lucky
number at the close of the campaign will be awarded this handsome little car.
M. C., Executive officer of the 82d
Division Tra*ns, post Office build-
ing, Athens ex Maj R.
Ft. McPherson, Gai V
Plan Worked Out
To Harness Wind
w 1 'ion Mnited tho Moito
R 'l't mine, which is the detep
shaft’ or earth. ; Its,
; *e v el is 7,000 feet bolow.the
e At th's great depth ?the
^ ur o «>f the rock is Jltfde-
rahrenhelt^ making .it n.e-
7 10 ^nlmaln an elaborate
erati<pi an | oa tl\e % surface
cold . fl 0wn min-
Tht deeper the shaft goes.
6r ’ ticheV toe ore found.
® additional cos’t of mining
r " than offset by the re--
1 '* re <%f finest quality for
fcanufactui^: i* so common
s district,; according to Dr.
> .'‘iter ‘over' mourtains,
, 1111,1 Plains cf solid iron do •’
■ Mangtrcsa. aluminum
l »er vahiable ores were nls.i
™ Miundan-o.
' enruian* of the interior*
*>» st uniformly" lYiendlv
LONDON.!—a plan .to harness the
winds and make them prodnee elec
tricity tor rural districts has teen
presented to the ministry of agri
culture. Tho scheme involves the
erection on hill tops of lev build •
ines from the sides of which ill
project hugo .wings. These wings
will bo spun by the wind ho.-* .-
tally just above the ground.
proponents' of tho .plan assert
that unlimited amounts of electric
ity can be obtained in this | way at
a minimum cost. Government off!-*
dais are testing the scheme and it
it pioves feasible it is planned, to
Start collecting numbers today. Get your friends and
neighbors to help you.
Some boy or girl is going to win this .wonderful little Au
tomobile. Will it be you?
MARTIN BROS
No one connected with
these stores will be allow
ed to enter this contest.-
No one connected with
these stores will be allow
ed to enter this contest.
Shoe Repairing a Special
Shoe Store 125 Clayton Street
Repair Shop 455-Clayton Street
ATHENS, GEORGIA
Phone 717
Phone 621
Tho world’s only pigmy plepliant,
Miamba, has arrived in New.-York
from tho French Congp. Miamba
is three years . bid, Weighs 400
pannds and has reached his full