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THE DAN 1 LL£ VILLE MONITOR
C F. A ’/era, Publisher
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P„Xt llfhcl i-t l'llll.l Villi
Official O L . r. of Mudiion County
Subscripts; + * s:
On; Year, $1.50
Si;> Months, •/ < erds.
FRANK A HOLDEN IN FACE
for CNOCRESS from
eighth district
h'lMik A- Bolden, r.c of Clarke"*
t*,/o xer;(:.,i:otativ'as r the legislature,
will be a candidate ?' r congress from
Mio I : or strict according to an
arriouricor/i: ••* tore Monday.
J'o wi’J orp:v-(: Congri Charles
11. Brand, i-umber-t, who as in
!'o nu.liy anroiu-.M-d mat he will be
a ,i;ti • to sue-.-co i him;V'lf f .
Mr. Hoidon nr. ’t.ter c. t.-.i.:•?ing
making ■ * iruce L r scvrtal v* en>,
being u ip -i ’ y his many P ' ■'•■, and
: ft( r v. it ivy nit. "■ u; t a ' i C e d.s-
11 ; ;•' has ccid ] ' • hi i. iii hai ■ ; :
the ring 1 ' an Jho C Pcmy o. the o
pinion that hi .viii win the r
iVI Ail 'lden i.-t ti e son of iuu.e
Horace J' l . rT,':. i u v '.■ 'i.< 'w'w of
Northci n Circuit of Georg'a “'nd
Juntici of lit S pr m< Couit horn
which i<■ rti: tiled. He >vtis born
in J ?,(.'•! r nd is now shirty year * of
age. ]’.•> great-great -tncle, Gov
ernor A1 y.tiniu-* iJ. Stevens was
lit';. to Conge. •; at the ...c
if thirl*'.' t.e v.ars and for t■. or: I
t. !V •? ';>. i/< it .1 the el.l id Di ii
District hi Co:’K?e-s winch ha 1 n
it of the c'uiitv m the
i n‘. Eii'htl Distr’ct.
GI3OA -illA U’A' C
iic g - ..fin 1•; at <'r -a
Military A<. ..'i ~,y aml in left at
Univcr-hy • GH oi via, with A. 3.
degree and in 1910 at Ih<: Caw
School of < • -.ri . W i tie in, <. t
hr ':•:■■■ nrori-:: oi < f ! hi IT., | r. '
;siy Cos., .yy i,,iii editor in eh a f of the
Rod u <<l i (cc'l'-.fo weekly)
and bn ii'C-s ma'yu,.. ■ ii l a rdoi’a.
lie played third hare for four years
on the (Y j. iri baseball team. ' me
diately u "U ms at the
law viioul be bepar, t* e practice of
jaw with h . father, .idge Holder*,
at AiliC -b, and h.- now practicing
with h.'m i• i., 1 r 'h< llmi nanu; of
Iluraee and I’y.iuk Holden.
.When war was declared in 1917
lei yuluriieered ri*d entered the
Kivt OfTiecr, Train : r.?- Camp at Fort
JdcrVei'on Wtls commissioned
Heedful •Lieutenant anti went to
Fttthce with the 82nd Division,. Mr.
ii olden wrote a boon called “War
Memorici'-s’’ which has attracted
,uite a bit of attention and has been
widely ci~cabated. The third edition
of thin hook v now being published.
He has been commander of the
Allen R. FI mining -lr., Port of the
American Legion at Athens, and
was elected two years ago no Geor
gia’s member of National Executive
Uommilteeinan of American iaarion.
NOW IN THE LOWER HOUSE
In the Democratic primal y in 1922
he was chiton ns cue of Clurke coun
ty’s two representatives in the
In lure, leading the entire ticket. Of
the total vote noilod for representa
tive of 20£9 he received 1999 votes.
He is vice-chairman of the com
mittee on Constitutional Amend
ments in the legislature and a mem
ber of other important committees.
He has always taken an active
interce.* in matters peel airing to
the welfare of Athens ami was vice
president of the Chamber of Com
merce of Athens in 1923. He is a
member ef the Kiwanis club of Ath
ens. He belongs to Phi Delta Theta
fraternity and is a Mason, Sbrircr,
a member of Elkw and Knights of
l’ythias and Woodman of the World.
He is a nu tuber of the Presbyterian
church in Athens.
Mr. Holden says he will make a
formal announcement later.
—The Athens Banner
FOR SALE
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Pure RreJ College St-ain White
Leghorn Efn: 90. for IS; Will o x- I
che age for corn, r top i cite rood. I
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ELECTRICITY’S ACCOMPLISH
MENT AND FUTURE NEEDS
Ej Herbert Hoove;*
We have outdistanced all the
world hi <>'or electrical development
■i j, to now. Today we have 27,000
< Her. ;ih stations, ever Li,000,000
teitphore’, over 000 radio uroadeast
..’ ■ taboos, over 3,000,000 receiv
ng :h with possibly 15,000,000
'/ ’e .crs, 9,000,000 homes are wired
•'or Jiglritt, we have the capacity to
j'inuaie ever 27,000,000 electrical
horsepowe#.
The American wage earner has
at ii elbow 50 per cent more power
than any of his competitors. In
conseqacnce, his product in greater,
• :s? v/r.ge higher, and his p’;y ical
strain is ie'is than any other. This
in itself a fitting tribute to the rc
.tu/> ya.de ability .-•hewn by the men in
iur whole electrical industry since
the days of Mr. Edition's initial
i ii ri:.
IB yond all the e evidences of
: f <;'•• energy ami enginuity, ore
if- oat naik of organizing ability is
(' ;■*, ij'vci.dions have been made and
ii To\ s have been ..o generaly
a, *iivd fiat despite increased cost
I !>'.'■■ ■, :<■ al and other materials
ii f '*: but little if any increase in
the rust of light and power to the
on.- umor today over pre war . ricen.
/•it v;c have seen i.i this same
great a . ri :r.i es pan
tv : • the giv.affe .t elect, ical expan
•;*i•-11 in oi t histoiqf. It ig a magnifi
•: r.l. ;.J kvmer.t of the initiative and
tog' cnity of the men of this. irdu c try
the m winch pj r{n es tiie
o adequate, the reliable,
• i ffioi lie rcv.or aid transpor
-1 ' ; terns! will lead all other*:
m • . manic progress. Becauwe we
<i <■ in pa.M .s?;<in cf those twr migh
ty b ■ .' •; aie in posses', enoe
iy ami corf*oiling tool >, we are in
if at j.-uMlion today. Yet we are
•• 1 ■ on Ha way to greater things,
f- •eetv’-jii . cience has n*-# piovid
• • ' 7 ih the means to still greater
cm '.mpii'shmcnlj.
W.c have yet a quarter of ouv
bor-.m without telephones; half of
H cm without electric lightA; two
thirJs cf them witthout radio. We
vvll reed J 0.000,000.000,000 more eitctrieal
h" r se power in 20 years, within that
t'v-c our ilectricali industries must
find tfc'rly or for;.y billions of dol-
Un s 'in cajv-tai with which to add the
necessary equipment to our national
plant, *' - 1.. 1 I 'MM
The real purpose of all this de-
Vclopriicnt is, however, net to make
self satisfying statistics not to make
new stocks and bondd. its real pur
pose is this, that through more pow
er we shall make a -rtill greater sav
ing in labor, increase :he product of
labor, and lessen the burden upon
labor. Through even enlarged com
nuinication we shall increase our ef
fectiveness in the direction of indus
try and commerce; we shall further
the • preaii of intellectual ideas.
Thus we gain in higher standards
o' living, wider enjoyment and com
>fart, to every fireside, which ia the
end and ’sole purpose of oar eco
nomic effort as a nation.
Currants: nre homey little things. 1
don't think housewives use these tasty
little berries half enough. There are
lots of ways they can be used to make
dhdi::. more attractive. For instance,
there's currant rolls, ju. c t an nice as
you could ever want/ when they’re
rnnilo ilk- this: Work 2 tablespoons of
butter t i lard into 2 cups of sifted self
rising flour with jour finger tips;
nud k 4 cup of sweet milk slowly, rii'x
ing with a silver knife. Roll the dough
gently to the thickness of inch.
Spread with 2 tablesj oors of melted
butter and sprinkle thickly with £
tablespoons of sugar and 14 cup cur
tar.iv. A lin-h cf cinnamon nay be
used also. Roll the dough as in jelly
roll. Cut in £ inch slices and bako in
h moderate oven about 15 minutes.
Butterscotch Biscuits Good Too!
I-l-uro's UP. then vasUty of biscuits
that I’m sure yen'll Hire-. I get this
from my neighbor and .- i.. ru.ys they're
delink i: when ’ inch ••ci!> \\ •. ; !•; v J
••ups of : tred ■;.!•; .g . ~-ar work
4 table.- vooiss of 1> .tte~. lit i.duaii;. add
clin cf svet t mill;, -'i'virtg -vith a
kr.it ■. I’.pu thin ..tid s"'i-#>ad w ith 1 ut
ter ct. "tied v.-itn brown sage "doll
as J- i u 1 Cut into l inch sheen,
Pitt i . gu.v-ed ir.ufiin tins and bake ia
hot oven.
3 ! r G*!scr: Cow for r.!"
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T<r :vii.LE y-.'-Nnos, DN'irioviLii,
When yon buy a phono plug he
aio” Tut the insulating i*!<•-•o which
insulates the tip from the sleeve is
hi good condition. If it is racked
or broken you -"ill get a short cir
i. uir and your eo; is useless.
Any storage battery that has n.
r<.Tut.on which after charge will
five a hydrometer reading of
rn re than .1200 should be taken
t > a storage battery service sta
tic.' and a new* solution obtained.
Never solder the wires on a
moulded socket unless you are posi
tive it. is made of bakelite. Compo
sition will ir.cit as soon as the heat
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Mrs. W. ,S. Jennings, of Jackson
ville, Kla, a strong candidate for
the Presidency of the General Fed
eration of Women’s Clubs.
A heap o' nut biscuits —steaming and
fragrant act tin* in , the middle of the
table not.t to a little gulden pat o’
honey is about the most tempting
looking sight I knew. You can make
a whole m il of ’em. for nut biscuits
surely arc delicious. This is the way
I make mine and I know you'll like
the rec'ne because U's simple and
easy: Sft 2 cups of self-rising flour
and S tablespoons of sugar tog tin r,
then work in 2 tablespoons of butter
with tips of finger, add 1 egg well
beaten, a cup of chopped pecans < r
walnuts ami a half cup of sweet muk.
Drop in greased muffin tins and bake
in a hot oven about 15 minutes.
Cup Cakes With Coffee.
We Southerners are almost as bad
with our afternoon coffee as the Eng
lish are with their tea. 1 reckon we re
pretty iond of a little coffee a:.O a
littl 7 jco.-'s'p ling o’ tlic afternoon. Fcr
my. -.f I like a bite. wi.ii coffee and
little eu i. t.-3 ; • atK-ui/jss nice as
i'.nythhiv. r> -mo? no Y t- via makes
gold ones -\v : • • half cup
o' but ior a : ’ .. cm * of sugar, add :i
; g s v.. Ib* • n, •> . " of sw< -1
ip:; : ; -yl ' -of ’■■■’■ - " 'lf-ri-.ing
'■ ou i* :: id a f inucpa. l : fid i-f van.li i.
Rnlm .i sms ’I r 7 'tin tins 7 d to it
in nut - .'-rid fruit .. ;,h uncocked cuoc
olate icing.
NOTICE—
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By
Edward
McCd.hugh
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of a soldering iron is brought near
it.
P-e sure to wire your meters prop
erly. A voltmeter should he placed
in shunt or across the battery leads,
while an ammeter should he placed
in series or on one side of the bat
tery only.
T>i<i you know that a little vase
line placed on the terminals of your
storage battery 'will prevent corro
sion? Try it.
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Many of us are building tiny,
poi table one tube sets to take with
us In the country. You cun make a
See. Is For
ByothaU Permit Pick.rs,
MtOormitk unci Diering Mowing Machir es,
Hay Raker, Riding Cultiw tr rs,
Genu'n3 McCormick & Bearing Mow;ng Machine
Repairs,
Gas Engines.
JE*. E*. SSJLJESiOQOES
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Harvesting Giain and Ouittvatirig Cotton
.tT-RSir'SC’FTiS
If y u need any part? for your Mower, Binder
or R ike %e can supply you, Aiso repairs tor c.t* ci
in pie men Is y< u are using, such as Cultivators, th
rows. Planters, Etc.
And we can fill your needs , in Scooters, Lip
pers, Sweeps, Hoes. Hoe Rsrdies.Tlcw Stork?.Lines
Collars, Pads, Traces, Heel Bolts, Otvieee, i
bards, Etc. .
We sell the famous Griffeth Aut. n atic Bare!
Pea and Soy leer. Phi Ur. Price $!, r -0.
Headquarters for Bolt Weevil bight ip
chinerv for tbe famous Farmers J>.y ooncen
trated Liquid Arsenic poison. <*re B Ir!c m-* €i ' ’ 0
gallon? < f Deadly Poison, I r:ce £ o * P er
Quantities Ckeeper,
NORRIS HARDWARE & IMPLEMENT CO.
378 BKCAD STREET
ATHENS, GEORGIA
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dandy set with a four by four-inch
panel and five-inch baseboard, carry,
mg a WDI2 tube. Use an ordinary
spider web coil to save space and
a tiny tube socket, with a triple 01
small condenser.
When tightening the connectior
posts on a transformer, after tin
wires have been fastened to it
never force them tight as by doinj
connections on the inside which cau
se you are liable to loosen the screw
not easily be remedied.
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