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i a N il ARY 1VH23:
Many Athenians
Named to Be At
Forestry Meet
rtrcj.
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Let “Danderine’ put new life,
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This stimulating tonic will fresh
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Mellon! Believes
__on; ueueves
British Debt Be
Adjusted Easily
(Continued from page one)
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This offer of Insurance,
against Travel Accident
adds nothing to the regular
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P.^***r* n ^*'! on * Caaualty Co, of Detroit, Mich, and hereafter am to pay no mom
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Dye Blouse Or
Baby’sCoat In
Diamond Dyes
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TS-.c^e Policies are Written fer .The Banner-Herald by the B. R. Bloodworth Ini. Agency, 224 1 /, E. Clayton St.
(Advertisement.
Thursday.
, u - ( ,f the mayor
night n new
was added to
xist. nce In coun-
'iu. .• is the “clv-
and will
wtUm with the
Iniission. all re-
. rs of that body
, ji.js committee.
the com-
"t .:. hioii came ur
tii*- commission
L’ .1. **xc\mnge for
i It readjustment
i itia-ker from the
it looked to birr,
i i.i two govern-
of the may-
,1 tii** oilier con-
1 M-rvice commis-
•a member from
:rth»*r stated that
I jiutliar with the
,hut “that he
. hur iness to look
| 0 „ n’.'*Bd^
volunteered the
tore are three
[«• government.
>i health in ad-
•il organization
ro m mission
topped the dis-
all of Troops
On Rhine Was to
Show IT. S. View
,j,ued (rom page one)
Jay before
sis cnmmlssl'
li.epscd disapproval
1, C ourse in holding
iiefauIt on coal de-
Many Athenians have been
named ns delegates to the Fores
try convention that meets in
Montgomery,^Ala., on July 29-31.
'Governor Hardwick made the ap
pointments upon the recommendt
tion of Joheph Hyce Pratt chair
man of the Southern Forestry
association.
lienuei H. stone, Blairs vllu»;
w. p. Lemon, Atlanta; C. B. Har
tnon, Atlanta; H. O. topahr, Allan
iu; La. to. vy. McCallie, Atlauta;
.Mrs. R. L. Berner, Atlanta; E, M.
Thorpe .Atlanta; J. Phil Camp
bell, Athens; James W. Merton,
president Georgia. farm bureau,
Mrs. J.' K. Hays, pre**i-
Oefo.Ria Federation of Wo
men’s clubs; Charles S. Barrett,
president of the Farmers* union;
»-an Vopp, secretary Georgia
.Manufacturers' association; W.
Hunter, president F.uit GrOw-
ers* association; Thomas Gamble,
Brunswick; Major Jomn S. Cohen
Atlanta; Clark 'Howell, ^Atlanta;
W. T. Anderson, Macon; P. A.
Stovall, Savannah; A. V. Wood,
•Brunswick; Pr>f. T. u. Burleigh,
Athens; Mrs. o. W! Massey, Ma-
con; It, C. Ellis, Tilton; Mrs. Max
E. Laud, Tilton; Airs. Julius Tal-
madge. Athens; Mrs. Albeit E.
Thornton, Atlanta; Mrs. R. c. Orr
Athens; 1 Mrs. Julia Letter. Au
gusta ; William Candler. Atlanta;
.Miss Alice Baxter, Atlanta; C. S.
usker. Atlanta; T. H. Abbott,
Wi-.ycross; Mrs. Lollie Belle Wy
lie. Atlanta; F. Rogers Miller, Ma
':on: Mrs. W. W. Stark, Com
merce; Mrs, W. C. Clark; Mrs. M.
hJ. Judd and H. L. Kay ton.
Washington —, Notice was
served on the railroads of the
country Thursday by the Inter-
State commerce Commission that
that It intended tc proceed imme
diately to an investigation of their
uxpeditures during recent months
on maintanence of way equipment
and the methods they have follow
ed in providing freight car ser
vice for shippers.
Though the commissions order
Instituting tbe investigation said
that no formal complaint had been
made as to railroad expenditures
•»f maintenance formal petitions
for an inquiry have been tiled re
cently, by the invasion of machin
ists and other i^nions which were
involved in the general sboperatts
strike which began last July.
New Directors For
Hartwell Bank
Blanche Ring in
A New Musical
RMAL WITHDRAWAL
DER RECEIVED
- illy the Assoclat-
'i - Tie vrder for the
nwa! cf the American
, n ' (;e.*minv reached Major
j I*, , ir v T. Allen at his
uartcrv only Thursday
■jj, hut p e pa rations to
Lad ltvn tentatively plan-
.vernigbt ou the basis of
e«d-»y*s news dispatches so
ieedq-iarters staff was ready
dialely Wgin the pre-
...itfti The tvxips will de
fer AiUttvrp on January 21
-d tii* transport St. Mihiel,
s ^'is .form New York to-
5W ai'cor.linp to information
ivtd by lien. Allen.
ie c mBiiinder himself how-
. wW r«ualn aft^r that date,
jjervise the gene nl cleaning
,{ cftMts^and the
Blanche Ring and Charles Win
niuger. musical cvmedy stars, are
bringing a new musical play to
the Colonial Theatre, Saturday.
"As You Were” is the name of
it, and it is in two acts and seven
scenes. They have a company of
thirty performers, including
rattling good chorus. These
.hvribters were not only picked
for their looks, but for their sing
«ng and dancing ability, os well.
•As You Were,” has a plot, but
no cno ever minds the plot of a
.nusiciii comedy. Suffice it is to
HARTWELL, Ga. — At a stock
holders’ meeting of the First Na
tional Bank of Hartwell, held the
following directors were elected:
A. N. Alford, 4. A. W. Brown,
F. T. Kidd. J. L Jenkins, J. H.
Skelton. Jr.. J. N. Mays, T O
Fleming. B.. A. Thornton. J. B.
Gaines, J. G. Craft, A. N. P.
Brown
Immediately after the stockhold
ers meeting the directors met and
elected the following officers F.
T. Kidd, President; J. G. Craft,
V.-P.; J. I. Jenkins, V.-P.; J. A.
Y> r . Brown, V.-P.; J. L. Massey.
Cashier, and W. G. Hodges and
Monroe White Assistant Cashiers.
This bank is a consolidation of
the Farmers and Merchants Bank
and the First National Bank and
is one of the strongest institu
tions In the section*of the state,
having a capital stock of $75,000.09
and undivided rcofits and sur
plus of $54,000.00. A dividend of
8 per cent was declared.
federal investigation
TAMPA, Fla.—Federal Investiga
tion, and if possible, prosecution is
to be asked of the government
by tbe local board ef trade, It was
decided at a meeting Wednesday
night, of concerns and dealers here
who have been shipping unripe
fruit and culls to northern consum-
ere. The board has been informed
g.aaiygjjB.'S'jg wsrussrws tt
condition in exchange for payments
Associated
can t'oops
•each forces
Coblenz, it
in official
ppcrtunitioB to appear In gorge-
ua gowns and sing the kind cf
songs that she can sing better
than any *one else.
Air. U inninger, her co-star, Ih
a comedian o£ great artistry.
They wore hero last season.in
"The Whfri * of* the World.** 'but
“As You Were* - Is considered
even better entertainment. It via
essentially a laughing, dancing
and singing show.
Surrounding the two stars are
many capable p*'formers, includ
ing a male quartette, a rattling
good dancing team, and Edgar
Atkinson Ely.
Thursday Known
As “Ladies’ Day”
In Kidnap Trial
withdrawal of
in the Rhine,
nl an log eta
•rmlng it.
Continued From Pafle One)
IT
Try This! A Gleamy Mass
of Soft, Luxuriant Hair.
with the Morehouse chapter of the
Ku Klux Klan to allow her to re-
turn to Mer Rouse after she said
, ,, . the Klan had ordered.her deport-
! . ed to Little Rock, Ark.
K.ivs that the Kelly Harp and R. L. Dade.
! mayor of Mer Rouge, were named
I by witnesses as being members of
' ;'. , r ; the local Klan chaper and had
participated in various raids.
' V, nVoK W. R. Norse worthy admitted he
tied .»i British j waH a re8lgned “captain” of the
Yt i - j local Klan when on the stand
Hi ho thi U Y^ Tuesday. He probably will be
bt the great ! cal i ed on to contribute some of
U K-, to tne iu- j tho evidence concerning the actlv-
the newspaper , UIeg of ^ Klan gj ven yesterday
bn„M do noth- j b witnesses. The alleged expos-
'•sn t must 1,0 Brit ’iure of activities both within the
.Vtc!■ • 11 u*iu , ul so long j0 dge rooms and the results of ont-
r r,n ' v ' toTcea ln , side raids on .the part -of the
^ Morehouse Klan falled T to bring - - --- r -
“ forth any statement by nny of its, transform even plain, dull, flat
Uuence Denied 'officials. Capuin Sklpwith, who hair. You can have it abundant,
Negra I n claims he Is one of the leaders of' a oit, glossy and full of life. Just
*-b_in Harvard ^0 organisation has said that get a 36 cent bottle of ‘‘Dander-
rreshmen’s Hall when the time was ripe a state-|ine” at any drugstore. Then
ment covering the entire affair will, moisten a soft with the
Hrip. Thor
•octinu t ^f roni paRe one )
Storo
of the v..
A '!'?.nc
i'.oston, pres-
Associatlo’t
it of colored
'inpulsory resi-
c*st-
^ h «s. halls U
trair,v' ' s . ,1,f * 1l, inp
anl enter
!iing that; kets for American goods.
■ier open- Whatever agreement Is reached
in.i .' i"" 1 1 policy of between the two commissions will
r ,‘, K:Ul " n - Not race but be subject to approval by congress
. 1 " v - - 1 the ha- which by statute has limited the
‘ <• Tit) •• ' /1 time for payment to 26 years and
wmtu ill ■ .
time for payment to 25 year* .and
^7" : has fixed a minimum percentage
residents I charge of 4 1-4 per cent The com-
Revo '« As French
Occupation BeginsMeiion »wi
'■ u, d Fr»m p... n , i Thursday to have no objection to
Pnac One) enlargement of'the American com-
mission so aa to include demomat
— i representatives, provided tne
"« ™uld re- change was deterred until .■after wear "“‘V’,
r ky In , h( ; _ JJ,. nerotiations with the British waists, coats,, stoctangs,- sweaters,
1 *»Pport us'iS l «,?'?* B,t '^ A “' had bc«n concluded. The addition coverings, hangings, draperies,
u «jn tills?" ; Sf newmembers at this stage., he ever ything.. Every package con-
i 8,s -The l> . ! bellevea. would delay the Pending tains directions so simple an]
■* “■ control Sf- - mi "" ,on : " - *
* h »mtho
. ; believes, would delay tne peuu,tains . ■'Tr !
. — eontrn’.k , mission discussions- Members of tbe Am- wom an can put new, rich, fade-'
8o, »lc]orf . n . lh p Huhr mines j erlcan delegation held, a further |colors into her worn gar-
k ,r n>n!tne ttt t,v0 1 session tod^^n .advance, of their i men tg or draperies even li she has
enrli(ters , nH ' ,n, '’ nT ’hilnn | third lonlt alttlng wNbAhe British. j neve r ■ dyed.' before. Just buy
l^per, aa experts, the j w.— Diamond Dyes—no other -kind—
•“Mrtant n, ! com Panled , . AGREE ON 116 POUNDS . then your material, wilt comb out
T »e • of I rfrtt. because DidtnondDy* art
jylfVUr , * <l| 1". I CVH1CAOO.—Paf Moore .of ngnt^— j
lAt the- rvmc/00.-l>n1 Moore ^of $££$*£ spot,
; Si;-F- ” SSSSfS.STSBK-^S AS ,g,.aMSBSBBt
im n t l‘i e ° cc «pted in a 10-round bout here M onday ov silk, or Whether it
• is" Hnen. cotton or mixed goods-
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%
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mishap.
Wreck of the Black Diamond Express, crack train of the
Lehigh Valley, near LeRoy, N. Y., 45 miles east of Buffalo, on May
13. Three were killed and 25 injured when the train left the rails
after a collision at a cross roads with a speeding auto.
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1. Coverage 3. Pedestrian Coverage
If any such Assured shall, during the term of One
Year from the beginning of the insurance covering such OR FOR LOSS OF—
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of any Public Omnibus, Street Railway Car, Taxicab. Insured and such injury occurs:
°r £ Ut ?, mobi L e St f ge * whlch 18 he . lne driven or operated, By being 8tr uck or knocked down or run over
at the time of such wrecking or disablement, by a lice ns- . .. t ., * Kll _ Kv .
ed driver plying for public hire, and In which such while walking or standing on a public highway b>
Assured is traveling as a fare-paying passenger, or by a vehicle propelled by steam, cable, electricity,
the wrecking or disablement of any private horse- naptha, gasoline, horse, compressed air or liquid
JS? 1 * if m0t °r- drIve Car ln which Assured is excluding injuries sustained while work
traveling as a fare-paying passenger, or by the wreck- , t • . * * ... „ ... .
Ing or disablement of any private horse-drawn vehicle, in S * n ri»e public highways or while on a railroad
or motor-driven car in which Assured is riding or driv- right of way in violation of any statqte or of any
ing, or by being accidentally thrown from such vehicle regulation of the railroad company,
or car, suffer any of the specific losses set forth below -*
in this part I. THE COMPANY WILL PAY the sum
set opposite such loss:
2. Specific Loss. 4. Indemnity
FOR LOSS OF— ^ if any such Assured shall, during the terra of
Llf ® One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) 0 Ym _ from the w inn i nir the insurance
Both Hands One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) one t Year tne Winning insurance
Both Feet One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) covering such Assured, as provided herein, by the
Sight of Both Eyes ..One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) means and under the conditions recticd in Part I,
One Hand and One ...... be immediately and wholly disabled and prevent-
One Hand. Sight of ed by injuries so received, from perform.ng any
One Eye One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) and every duty pertaining to his or her usual bus-
One Foot. Sight of lness or occupation, Tlfe COMPANY WILL, PAY
° n * One Thousand Dollars for a period not exceeding three (3) consecutive
Either Hand Five Hundred Dollars (I 600.00) . , rrmraT mnruvirr at ritr
Either Foot Five Hundred Dollars ( 500.00) months, ACCIDENT INDEMNITY AT THE
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5. Emergency Benefit
REGISTRATION, IDENTIFICATION,
AND EMERGENCY BENEFIT
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shall, by reason of illness or injury, be
physically unable to communicate with
relatives or friends, the Company will,'
upon receipt of a message giving name
and policy number, immediately notify
such, of them as may be known to the
Company, giving any information so re
ceived, and will thereafter defray all
expenses to put the insured in commu
nication with and in care of relatives or
friends, provided such expenses shall
not exceed the sum of One Hundred
Dollars ($100.00.)