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-FEBRUARY i
THE ATHENS, GA- HERALD
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connection the Klan had with' the j
case was “that they* have seized I
upon it In an ertort to advertise
themselves.” I
r ed a position as assistant secre
tary to Judge Brand and left Sat
urday afternoon for Washington,
The friends of Mrs. Howell
cobb. who is ill at St Mary’s
hospital will be pleased to learn
Office 1201
By . MB8. ALICE ADAMS
nhc was some better Monday.
GOOD
MANNERS
AS ICHABOD CHANGIN'
Miss Elisabeth Ashford has re
turned to Madison after a visit to
Miss Katherine Ashford, i
Miss Hasdl lliodgson is vising
in Atlanta.
tittle .George Westbrook, of Ila,
is visiting his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs.: U.TL. Cauthen.
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Miss Gertrude Parham is visit
ing friends at Bronau College in
.Gainesville:
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“Tfe HEADLESS HORSEMAN
Adapted from. Washington Irving’s “Legend of Sleepy Hollow.**
The Most Popular Story in the English Language.
THIS PICTURE ENDORSED BY THE PARENT-TEACHERS ASSOCIATION.
VAN-NIL Never Disappoints
Mr. Alfred Parham is {pending
sometime at White Springs, Fla.
The friends of Mrs. J. W. Gallo
way will regret to learn of her
illness at her home on Prince,
avenue.
FINES COT TO 11,000.000
-Total fines of
fULDRBTS GOLDS
should not be “dosed." Treat
* them externally with-'
VISISS
I- JACKSON. m:ss.-
‘ $8,000,000 assesw-d against 142
fir© insurance Companies which
• Jbrmerly operated in Mississippi
j und which new are boins prose
cuted for alleged violation of th-
advisers should have. 10 control state anti-trust law, were reduced
over the laws covering the arrest to an aggregate of less than $1,-
of foreigners. 000.000 Monday through a decision
of the slate Supreme court. •
(Coptin-ed from page one)
Mr. A. H. Davison has returned
am a business trip to New York.
MAKE DESPERATE EFFORT
TO SAVE CONFERENCE
The final collapse of the confer
ence was not without almost des
perate efforts to induce the Turks
tb sign. When Ismet meeting the
representatives of the powers in
Lord curzon's room atOuchy, iudl
rated he would not accept the
terms, the British foreign minis-
After Every Meal
\ The Flavor
Laete U;
J. BUSH & CO’S
Annual Shirt Sale
(oMs Broken Quickly
MISS MARTHA JIM ARNOLD’S
VALENTINE PARTY
FRIDAY 3:30
Little Miss Martha Jim Arnold
will entertain at a beautifully
planned valentine party Friday
afternoon at 3:30 which will as
semble the young school contin
gent for one of the brightest so
cial events of the gay season.
di-ngrccablo weather always ha to
A Hii:'s handy. Stop»CoId»»n34hours
LJ a grippe m3 day*. Standard remedy
lor two feneration*. No bad after
, ertectr. Laf? and dependable. Demand
j : Mr. Hill’s portrait and
| „ At A;! Draggiito—JO Cents
CIRCLE 12 MEETS WITH
MR8. LOUIS TROUSDALE
TUESDAY 3 O’CLOCK
Circle 12 of the Missionary so
ciety of the First Methodist church
Bargains that put money in your pocket! The price on every
Shirt in our store has been, cut to the bottom for this sale. Qual
ity Shirts—every single one. of them.
$3.50 Shirts,
$2.00 Shirts
$1.50 Shirts
will, meet with Mrs. Louis Trous
dale Tuesday afternoon at 3:00
o’clock ht her home on Cobh SL
MRS. M. JANKOVER
TO ENTERTAIN
SEWING CIRCLE
Mrs*. M. Jankover will entertain
her sewing circle Wednesday qf-
* — "* otl
•ill assem
Sale Price $1.98
Sale Price $1.19
Sale Price $ J98
Mllledge avenue, which
ble the members for the usual in
formal pastime of dainty needle
work and congenial conversation.
These are the famous HALLMARK SHIRTS—complete as
sortment of patterns, full cut, Standard materials.
The continued serious illness of
Mr. J. D. Baugh is very much re
gretted by bis friends. ,
The friends of’Mrs. Joe Hawkes
will regret to learn of her con
tinued Illness.
HURRY FOR YOUR SHARE!
remember a good cleansing of the
little bowels is often all that^ is
necessary. ... .
Ask your druggist for genuine
“California Fig Syrup” which has
directions for babies and children
of all ages printed on bottle.
Mother! You must say “Califor-
nia” or you may get an imitation
333 BROAD STREET
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QUININE
Hiat ; s Why
You’re Tired
-Oirtol Sorts—BinreNcAppelllo
CARTER'S LITTLE
sill help P
in liewd
They act (prickly
though gently
ar.d give na
ture a chance
ho renew your
health. Cor
rect the im
mediate effects of
biliousness, indigestion and
ache. *
EMail Pill—Small Dane WrilFrtea
Say “Bayer” and Insist!
or two, or for the evening, as they
please. On leaving, it is unneces
sary for them to seek out the
patronesses to say goodby.
, fjj
I MARRIAGE
* LA MODE
’ " l,>ss J' ou see tiic tamo "Bay
er on, package or on tnhiets you
an- n* getting the genuine Bayor'
product prcscrlbco by pnysicians
over twenty-two years and proved
safe by millions for
£ o), J? . Headache
Toothache Lumbago
harache Rheumatism
Neuralgia Pain, p a in
Accept “Bayer Tablets of Aspi
rin” only. Each unbroken pack-
gne contains proper directions.
Handy boxes of twelve tablets
cost few cents. Druggists also
sell bottles of 2d and 100. Aspirin
is the trade marl: of Bayer Manu
facture of Monoaceticacidester of
Saiicyiicacid.—(Advertisement.)
BACK ACHED
TERRIBLY
Mrs. Robinson Tells How She
Found Relief by Taking Lydia E.
Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
Amarillo.Te*.—“My batk was my
greatest trouble.lt would ache so that
it would almost
kill me and 1 would
have cramps.1 suf
fered in this way
about threeyetrs:
then a lady friend
suggested that I
try Lydia E Pink-
ham’s Vegetable
Compound.-ihavo
had better health
since, keep house
and am able to do
tnv work. I recom
mend the Vegetable Compound to my
friends ur it has certainly given me
Tlio wedding ove, or Polteabend.
as it is called, is a very noisy,
joyful affair In Germany.
After a dinner, to wbicli the
couple's relatives and friends are
invited is an evening of entertain
ment consisting of short plays,
operettas or charades; then a
dance.
JB»t before the guests leave,
every article of Crockery or glass
is broken and cast out of the
house. This is supposed to bring
good luck.
WITH A SMILE
The work of life goes sweeter
If you do it with a smile;
The burden’s always lighter
If you lift it with a smile.
The sunny way and cheery
Is the way that seems the best,
If you follow it, my dearie,
With a true love in your breast.
The care of life is lessened
If you face it with a smile;
The tasks of life are lightened
If you light them with a smile.
Oh, give good-by to sorrow
And be glad your heart
strong.
For the sunlight of to-morrow
And the beauty of the song.
proat relief. Mrs.C. B. Robinson,
tto N. Lincoln St., Amarillo, Texas.
The Vegetable Compound is a
pplcndid medicine for women. It re
liever the troubles which cause such
fymptomsns backache,painful times,
irregularity, tired and worn-out feel
ing? and nervousness. This is shown
spin and again b] such letters as
Mr?. Robinson writes as well as by
one woman telling another. These
women know what it did for them.
It is sorely worth your trial.
. Housewives make a great mistake
in allowing themselves to become bo
ill that it is well-nigh impossible for
thorn to attend to vheir necessary
household duties.
The road of life is better
If you vjoumey with a smile;
The hills of life are smoother
If you climb them with a smile.
There’s always sun and blossom
When the heart is smiling sweet
At the clouds that drape the
heavens -
And the stonos that bruise the
feet.
—The Boys' Comrade.
HAND—RAWSON
ANNOUNCEMENT
The announcement of the ap
proaching marriage of Misti
Katherine Hand, of Pelham. Ga.,
and Mi. Charles Augustas Raw-
son. of Atlanta, will boreceived
with the sincercst cordial Inter
est by the many friends of this
popular young couple throughout
the state.
Miss Hand Is the beautiful and
charming *young daughter of Mrs.
do * Judson Larrabeo Hand, of Pelhan
Ga.. and the late Mr, Hand, who
was a planter-banker and ono of
the most prominent finaciers of
Georgia. Sho is most prominent
ly connected, her niaterial grand
father being Mr. Ben Hollis, of
Americus. Ga., who for years was
a trustee of the University of Geor
gia, and a generous contributor to
the college.
Miss Hand began her. education
at Washington seminary, later go
ing to Lucy Cobb in Athens. Ga.
After that she attended Miss Sum
mer’s school In Washington, D.
C. f and finished her education at
Oaksmerc school at Hamaroneck,
N. Y.
Mr. Rawson Is one of the most
popular young men* in Atlanta’s
social life and represents families
always prominent in the civic and
social life of the state. Ha Is tlio
youngest son of Mrs. William"*A.
Rawson and tho late Mr. Rawson.
his father being a prominent and
constructive citizen.
He graduated from the Univer
sity of Georgia, where he was n
popular member of tho Chi Phi
fraternity. Dnring the World war
he entered the first officers* train
Ing camp at Fort McPherson, and
after receiving his commission
served overseas for one year
with the seventh division.
Mr. Rawson, Is prominently con
nected In business with the Nun-
nally company. He is on tho
hoard of directors of the Nine
O’Clocks, Atlanta’s most exclusive
club Jor men, and Is a member of
issures
RTeai success of the party: Mrs.
Frank Lawler, Mrs. Golden
Knight, Mrs. Julius Talmadge,*
Mrs. Joseph Stewart, Jr., Mrs.
Carlton Jester, Mrs. peter Brown,
Miss Rachael Griggs’ and Mrs.
Preatcn Brooks.
The Valentine motif will l>c
charmingly expressed in the beau
tiful details. Lovely prizes win
be given, for each table. Every
one. in rsk^f) to make their rcser
vations curly.
—P?- •
MRS. BEN CRANE’S LOVELY
BRIDGE PARTY
Mrs. Ben Crane’s lovely bridge
party was ono of the season’s most
notable social events Monday *
ternoon at her handsome homo
Cobb street. Six tables of players
assembled for a most enjoyable
game. The lower floor was thrown
together exquisitely decorated in
gorgeous spring flowers every
where, artistically arranged i
silver baskets and vases. Pink
carnations and narcissi adorned
the drawing room with a golden
note of daffodils emphasized in the
library and dining room. The
roseate glow of many beautiful
lights lent a colorful tone against
a rich background of the elegant
and artistic furnishings. Few
homos are more elegant in ap
pointments. or lavish in hospi
tality. Following the game rrottj
prizes were awarded, and a delict
ous hot lunch served. Mrs. (iicne
who is entertaining at a bright
series will give her second party
Tuesday afternoon.
MRS. JOSEPH STEWART, JR.,
ETERTAINS WEDNESDAY
AND THURSDAY
EVENING
Following Mrs. Joseph Stewart.
Jr., lovely bridge partv Wcdnes
day evening she will entertain
Thursday evening also, both en
tertainments will add most char
mlngly to the week’s social af
fairs. The next few days will be
very full of pre-lenten parties, but
none more bappilv planned than
Mrs. Stewart’s series.
—BP-
CLEAN-UP WEEK TO BE
MARCH 10-17.
The week of March 10 T 17, iii
elusive, has been set aside thi?
year for "Clean-Up .Week,
nouncos Mrs. Gordon Clhason,
Bainbridgc, who is chairman
civics.
Mrs. Chason asks that the w
be observed by each club in the
state. The full co-operation of
the mayor and council of the citier
towns and communities is asiicd
the strict observance of tl »r”
week.
—HP—
MRS. S. V. SANFORD
ENTERTAINS TUESDAY
AFTERNOON ,
Mrs. S. V. Sanford will enter
tain delightfully Tuesday after
noon at the first of a happy serie
of bridge partite which will ad<
very charmingly to the week’
social activities, characterized b:
the usual gracious hospitality o
the attractive home.
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HOMECON CLUB TO GIVE
VALENTINE PARTY
The Homccon Club has invitee
all tlic Co-cds 01 tho University
to a Valentine party to be giver
at the woman’* building of thi
Agricultural Cqllcgc February tht
9th.
AFTER FLOGGING
I, S. t
Action will be takin at the next
board of education mqet.i.'g ol
buui vhV Cny and . voujuy y'warp*
having the live yeir school coti
bus of'Clark© county ana tile city
of Athens taken beiore April *Uut
The school census is tak-n ev-
erjyiivfe years <ii>u statu *upe-it«-
tcaUcnt ol sellouts, Dr. at. M.
«as sent cut msiruc.fuus mat int
it&uies must be gathered bvtvrc.u
now and Apr.! -win. It is very
probable that the city’ ami count;
ooarus will name u supei Visor ui
tho i.ext meetings unu tacoo t.i
P rvisors will sevet their assist
ants *n each imBua u at iet auu
ward of the city.
A auustuntiui increase in the
number of emmren included in the
census is expected, ©sped any
uie cuy. Tiu county may lose oh
account of ir. extension of the
city limits uud me exouus cf sv
many negroes from tins be.-uw.
The census embinccs all children
AIKEN. S. C.—(By, the Asso
'dated Press)—Spencer Davis and
Elton Kirkwood of the Horse
Freek valley section of Aiken
"ounty, Monday were free on bond ■
under charges of assault and bat- |
tory growing out of tho flogging
one week ago of W. W. Moyd,
world war veteran. Davis was ar
rested at his home late Sunday by
Deputy Sheriff Robinson and Kirk
’and ourrendred later when he
leifrne.l that a warrant bad been
’ssirsd for him on an affidavit
swv.rn to by )Ioyd.
Moyd. wno came to Aiken coun
ty recently, according to his story,
•vas invited hv Davis and Kirk-
’and to go riding with them. A
~hort distance from Warrenville.
S. C.. thdy were met by a group of
nten who seized Moyd whipped him
"*nd ordered him to leave the com
munity. He made his way to
\iken where he spent a night in
‘he countv jail fearing, he claitti-
■»d. a Vepetltion of the flogging
•»nd then went to Augusta,
be is reported to be under
white and colored.
i’ua woii.iau iv of the publ-f
is urged for this Census because
.. is mip^i.aui that every child
be recorded since the state scaoJi
money is pioiatcd oa, a Lc^is 01
the figures among the counTi s 01
the stute.
Blanks have/nut been rccef-yod
by the city «upcrintende -t ye*
hut are expected th»s week and
the work will get under way as
soon as the boards meet and ur-
ungc for it.
EXCHANGE RATE FALLS
LONDON—The failure of Ihe
Lausanne conference caused sharp
depreciation Monday in the ex
change nits of practically all th
continental -currencies. Tho French
ffanc! tumbled 3.10 to 70.10 and
the Belgian franc f<*!l 4.26 to
86.70 to the pound sterling. The
mark i lumped to 200,000, a loss gl
37,000. . ..^"*
ter. M. Bompard, and .'Marquis
DlChrrdni pleaded and argued
long and earnestly, but to no
avail. Ismet picked up his hat
ami departed. ’
DAILY RECIPES
of officials of the Ku Klux steak.)
(By BERTHA SHAPLEIGH)
Of Columbia University
2 lbs. round steak, cut two irch-
thick.
*/4 cup flour.
1 teaspoonful salt. v
% tespoonful salt.
% cup fat. (which may be ob-v
j tained by frying oi’t the fat on tho
“California Fig Syrup” is
Child’s Best Laxative
fry mother! Eva* • croak,
child loves the •fmilty" ta^e
California Fig Syrup” and it
fail* to open the bowels,
niui today may. prevent
V . . tomorrow.* If consti-
bilious, feverish, fretful
.’<lan, who are said to bo gathefr-
’ng evldefice to show that the
Klan bad nothing to do with this
whipnlnrr or other reported troub
les In the valley.
Sheriff H. H. Howard, of Aiken.
Houtiy denied that renorts of al-
’oeod troubles over the handling
of Red Cross funds In Horse Creek
-allov or the Ku Klux Klin had j and ccok, closely covered,
■’nythfng to do with the case. He i and or.e-half hours. Seas* ..
asserted that the trouble in this j gravy more with salt and pepper
•’aso grew out cf a quarrel about, If necessary, add < ne teaspoon
a girl. He also denied reports ) Worchcstershiro sauce, or one ta-
*hat the K. K. K. had anything 1 l>lrspoon tomato ketchup. and
*0 do with gathering evidence in servo with carrots and .potatoes,
‘bo case, assorting that as far as | hoiicd. buttered and sprinkled with
and learn the only • chopped parsley.
4 sliced on'ons.
3 cups water.
With a thick-edged plate pound
the flour, mixed with salt and pep
per, into the sttak.
Fry the onions and steak in the
fat until meat is well browned.
Place in a casserole, or leave in
an iron frying pen, add the water
or one
he could sr
WILL ROGERS IN “HEADLESS
HORSEMAN” PALACE TUESDAY
William S. Hart Is At ths Elite; Grace Davidson and
~ \ Jackie Coogan Coming.
A few minutes later, the British,
French and Italian statesmen rein
forced by Ambattador Chi.d, Rear
Admiral /Bristol and Joseph <{?.
Grew, tho American observers, set.j-i
out for the headquarters, of The 5
Turks. Marquis DiGarrohl made a
hurried trip to tho apartment of
M. Tcliitcherin, the Russian foreign
minister, in the hope that he might
be induced, to sign the straits con
vention arid thereby bring a re
consideration from the Turks.
But those’ conferences were fruit
less and to Lord Curzon after de
laying his train for a half hour,
set out on his return trip to Lon
don. Before leaving, however, he
arranged an agreement whereby
Turkey and Great Britain will en
deavor to solve the Mosul contro
versy between themselves. Great
Britain promising not to bring tho
ouestlon before tho League of Na
tions for one year, provided there
Is no change in the military situa
tion.
Would Enforce Law
Against Law Breaking,
Declares W. J. Bryan
MIAMI, Fla. — Addressing his
huge Bible class In Royal Palm
Park S&nday William Jehnings
Bryan demanded that tho people
rise up and enforce the law against
law breaking.
“Wo not only ought to enforce
the law against law breakers” he
declared "hut we should notify
foreign governments that we do
not regard it as an act of friendli
ness for them to use their flags for
tho protection of smugglers who
anchor just beyond the three mile
limit and conspire against our
constitution and our flag.
“It only requires fidelity and
courage on the part of the people
to enforce tho law,” ho added.
“In some places they elect offl-.
cials who are' pledged in advance
not to enforce tho law.”
SEAL KEEPER DEAD
TOKIO — (By the Associated
Press) — Prince Sadanaru Fushi-
mi, lord keeper of the privy seal,
uncle of Emporer Yoshihiti, died
Monday as the result of a stroko
of appoplexy.
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