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THH BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, CEOHCIJ
WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER in 192.1.
FIRE INSURANCE
Seventeen Yean of Satisfactory Service. Strong Companies.
Prompt Adjustments.
CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO.
Phone Three-Four-Five
Charge Youths
PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT With Wrecking
An Automobile
(By Associated Press.)
ATLANTA— A unique parade of
the city's fire appuraf'is with dis
played banners telling of the high
coat of fires, marked the inaugu
ration of Atlanta's observance of
displayed figures said.
HEAL SKINJISEASES
Apply Zemo, Clean. Penetrat-
- mg, Antiseptic Liquid
>* i3 unnecessary (or pon to suffer
with Eczema. Blotches, Ringworm,
Rashes and similar ilcin troubles/Zemo
obtained at any drug store (or 35c, or
S1.0Q for eztn large bottle, and prompt
ly applied will usually give instant relief
(rom itching torture. It cleanse, and
scythes the akin and heal, quickly and
rlTretiveiy most skin diseases.
-IUsod is a wonderful, penetrating, dis-
liquid and is soothing to the
ATHENS BAPTISTS
)LI
APPARATU8 ON PARADE Fire Prevention Week. The Insured i night will bo held at tho following
* - - - - - fire joss j n thin state for the year I places With the names of the d'ea-
1921 alone, amounted to $14,000,0001 con^ and associates In charge list-
fed also: J. Phil Campbell and L. F.
•Edwards with Mrs. Ovid Bird, 1364
|S. Lumpkin street.
| LIST OF
| MEETINGS
j O. M. Roberts and O. A. Booth
| with Mrs. W. A, Sams, 593, Hill
I street. y
I F. A. Lipscomb and W. C. Thorn
ton with Mrs. 31. M. Stephenson,
170 Gradv aenuo.
1 R. W. Jones and W B. Dozier at
•'Mrs. W. I*. Warren's, 137 Summitt
j avenue
I Ceorge H. Hulme and Dave
Paddock with airs. W. H. Kytle,
I 850 Prince avenue.
1 Dr. L. H. Crow with Mrs.
{Hutchins. 178 Hearing street.
W. H. Kytle and Otho Brown and
WilkCns. II. B. Ritchie al
fs\ “A CHAPTER IN HER LIFE”
{ several years pastor of the Second j
(Baptist church in Atlanta but has'
been In Anderson, S. C. for the
j last eight or ten years. He ts pres
ident of Anderson College and is
I recognized as one of the leading
i preachers in tho Baptist church.
The prayer meetings Wednesday
“Gold Diggers” Thursday and Friday—-Bull Montana
Comedy Extra Attraction.
A series of cottage prayer meet
ings preparatory to a revival which j K, L
begins next Sunday will he held by Barhervilie chapel,
members of the First Baptist '
&lkaie akh). Get it todayand j cburdl Wcdnoa day night at eight Hulme.
save all further distress. Zemo Soap, j
25c—Zemo Ointment, 50c. » |
if
None too earhj
to see us about
that Overcoat
There’s a great collection of overcoats hare. Stylea
rang, all the way (rom dlgnUiad Chesterfields to
big burly ulsters. Overcoats that you’ll really enjoy
wearing. Theyll give you pleasure as well' a»
comfort and service. Come in and see—It will be
worth your while.
$20 tq $65
H. J. Reid Co.
THE SHOP OF QUALITY
Clayton Street 'Athens, Ga.
550 Cobb street led by M. M. Ar
nold.
G. H. Thornton nnd F. E. D
Morgan with Mrs. E. H. Youngkln.
145 Henderson avenue.
J. W. Jenkins and K. H. Dorsey
I with Mrs. O. If. Arnold, Milledge
* avenue.
j A. M. Dohbs with Mrs N. H. Foil-
j taine. 224 S. Mllledge avenue.
E. B. Mell and* J. K. Chapman in
connection with ther Y M. C. A.
service on the campus Thursday
evening.
T. S. -Mell with Mm. C. A. Lanier,
140 Barber streot.
Students Leave For
New Haven in Cars
Two Ford touring care laden
with Georgia students left Athena
Tuesday night en route to New
Haven. Conn. They expect to ar
rive there *tn time for the game
Saturday afternoon between Geor
gia and* Yale.
One party of five was travelling
In a new car while the others were
not so fortunate and wore trusting
to luck In a rather worn model. All
were traveling light, no baggage, * HCI
only overcoats a^id money far thelf
Hope Hampton, One of tho Stare of “Tho Gold Diggers" Palace
Thursday and riday.*
i and i
fare, it was stated.
It wan I reported that another
party was trusting to "aide door
Pullmans" for connection up. .
Cucumbers, Egg Plants
Yellow Squash
String Beans
Butter Beans
Cauliflower
Bell Peppen
Tomatoes J
Iceberg Lettuce
Fancy Celery
Blackcycd Peas
Cabbage, Yellow Yams
KING-HODGSON CO.
Wa charge and Deliver. We allow
5 per cent Discount for CASH.
KING-HODGSON CO.
No 2 Sunbeam Corn 22c can; $2.21
dozen: $4.70 case.
No. 2 Sunbeam Tiny I'eaa 38c can
$4.18 dozen; $&00 case.
No. 2(4 Yellow Free Beaches 27c
can; $2.97 dozen.
Stcbbin’e Honey and Jelly in Hint
Jai\e
No. 2 can IJma Beans 20c can;
$2.20 dozen.
No. 2 Checker Peat $3.00 dozen.
Picnic Hanu, 20c pound.
Fresh Cuunrty Eggs.
KING-HODGSON CO.
GILLINQWATER IN NEW I Cornwall, Edna Tlchennr. France.
DRAMA PALACE TONIGHT, n,,,, Mario Trade an* l/>ula«
“A Chapter In Her Life/* adapt- 1 Benudet.
ed from Clara Louise Burnham's It is the story of a group ol
famous novel, which thousands ( young chorus girls, blase, pleasure-
huvd rend, will interest nil of Its,loving, happy-go-lucky, who see
aders ns it appears upon thsjlifo in Terms of extracting pain,
recn, because It carried a greater lessly as much'money as they can
message than in the printed word j from wealthy men In search of dl*
“A Chapter In ller Life'* has version. Jerry Lamar is queen ol
been filmed nnd comes to the Pal- J them all, and. being a good girl
ace tonight as a Jewel, attraction t with strong Influence, she is abl«
The cast is of all-star* calibre, dl. to keep them In check nnd make
rooted by Lois Weber, foremost them lead good lives; though the
feminine director. I voice of slander Is busy through
Robert Frazier Mae Murray’s the brash street* of Broadway, and
Read
Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
EXTRA!!! EXTRA!!! EXTRA!!!
CAESAR—And Company of European Artists
COLONIAL THEATRA
October 15, 16,17—Mocday, Tuesday and Wednesday
Prices 25c, 50c and 75c—Plus War Tax
To Him the Past Is Like An Open Book
The Future Like A Crystal.
Ask Him the Questions Nearest Your Heart.
CAESAR KNOWS—ASK CAESAR
Shall I ha sncceasful?
Shall I sign the papers?
Shall I receive a letter soon?
Should I sell my business?
Will the person ever ret well?
Shall I win my lawsuit?
Shall I marry the fair one or dark one?
What is my greatest fault?
Shall we ever make it up again?
Am I mediumihtir?
Shall ! get my wish?
Why does my friend not wrtte?
Shall I be lucky in the lottery?
Will my health get better?
How long shall I live?
How many children shall I have?
WiU it he a boy or girl?
Have I any enemies?
What profession shall I follow?
Shall I take a journey soon?
Is my friend true to me?
When will he return?
Who wrote that anonymous letter?
When ahall I marry?
fs my judgment correct?
How soon shall I make a change?
Can I trust him?
Does he love me?
What are hb initials?
CRYSTAL GAZING
Has been known for many years and practiced by the seers of India and the people of
Kayot. py going into the libraries a id art institutions you will find historical payee
of those for eastern countries a id -become convinced that Crystal Gazing is something
that has I', mi \nown forages.
Special Matinee Wednesday for Ladies Only.
Bull Montana Comedy Palace Thursday and Friday.
leading man In many pictures'
Jacqueline Gadsden, Frances Ray*
nioml, Evelyn Thatcher, Ralph
Yearslcy, Beth Rayon. Vernon
Steele nnd Fred Thompson handle
other role*.
In order thnt the Inspiring ele
ment of “A Chapter In Her Life.*
which has revived hope In thou,
sands In the printed word, would
be retained in the picture, Mlaa
Weber wrote her own screen con
tinuity.
“THE GOLD DIGGER8"
PALACE THURSDAY-FRIDAV
“The Gold Diggers" is the Drat
of the series of Belaaco plavs. To
do it justice, the services of such
stars as Hope Hampton, Wind
ham Standing and Louise Fnz?nda
were secured, as well as Gertrude
Short. Alec Francis. Jed Prouty
Arita niUmrn, Peggy Brown, Mar.
garet Redden, Johnny Harron, Ann
they are supposed to be dangerous
to men.
“The Gold Diggers” will play at
the Palace Thursday and Friday
as the feature attraction. It was
directed by Harry Beaumont, and
adapted by Grant Carpenter from
the play by Avery Hopwood.
MISS UPSON"AND’MR. WAT80N
PALACE THUR8DAY NIGHT
Miss Mathiide Upson, and
Tody Watson, two of'society's best
known and popular dance-s will be
the extra attraction for the.,
sentation of the "Gold Diggers" nl
the Palace nine o'clock show
Thursday night. They will offer
"Society Dance Varieties" which
(hows the latest steps in correct
ball room dancing. This feature Is
presented on Thursday night
the 9 p. m. performance only at
the Palace as the extra vaudeville
attraction.
Parks Eaton, Frank Saye anc
Marvin Crest were arrested by the
police on state warrants Wednes
day morning, charged with tearing
up a rented automobile. The war
rant was sworn out by the U*
Drive It company.
AH of the riders were appre.
bended soon after the dame whs
done except Crest and he was tak
en Into custody .Wednesday morn*
In*.
GREEN & MICHAELLOAN DEPARTMENT
417^421 Southern Mutual Building
A large amount of local funds now on hand for immediate
Disbursement on City Property.
YOUR LIFE’S WORK IS IN DANGER
The thief of misfortune can destroy your life’s work In a moment
Fire, accident or theft can carry away the reeulta of twenty yearn 1
labor and leave you practically pennlfeee—Unless—you are insured
Insurance is your only financial protection in case of property loss'
We tan give you ail forma of Property Protection Policies •
THE HINTON SECURITIES CO., Athens, Ga.
Wednesday morning’s session of gallery,
the Clarke superior court was con.
sumed mainly In settling cases out!
of court and arranging others for
the calendar fr the next few days
_ »4 jury sdjcurf.c-ti Tues
day afternoon until next Monday
ijhe various committee* will do
thnr work In the meantime
when the body re-convenes
presentment* will he
and crystal gazing. Those at
tending the performances are pri
vileged to aak him any questions
dorlred to which answers will be
made e'ther public or In private.
The price of admission will be
seventy cents; plus *rnr tax for the
lower floor; fifty five cents, plus
war tax for the balcony and twen.
ty-flve cents, plus war tax, for the
Athens Visitors
nnd
W. R. Crowe, Atlanta; J A Byrd
the Atlanta; J. L. Washburn, Boston:
...» assembled S J
and approved for pre.entment to , ve £ N ” 8 ° Holl °
the court. *
Caesar, the Great
With Company Of
European Artists
Caesar, the greatest of them all,
with a company of European art.
ists will commence an engagement
at the Colonial theatre Monday
evening for three days.
"The Man of Mystery,’ as he If-
known world wide, will introduce
at every performance his wonder
ful powers of magic, spiritualism
Among those visiting la Athens
Wednesday were F B. Williams,
Atlanta; L. P. Smith, Syracuse, N
Y. Allen Campbell, New York; c
L. Harris, St Louis.
J. J. Koelleber, Birmingham. Ala,
S W Milner, Atlanta,; Mr and Mrs
T J Detersn, Jacksonville; Thoma?
L Hill, Atlanta; R. A. Coles, At-
Ianta B. A. Loveman, Atlanta; Mr
and Mrs C N Crocker, Atlanta
C. H. Mathew*, Ft Valley. J. x
Bigginr, Macon; 0 8 Clark, Kno.
Fla; J. E. McOraw, Jacksonville
Fla.; J. P Collins, Philadelphia;
Miss Marie Wood. Atlanta
Howard Dye, J P. Dye, Dave
Butler, Washington. J. Block. Ro
chester. N. Y.
Thornton's
THUnSDAY
Dinner 50c
Vegetable Soup
Barbecued Pork
Green Peas
Boiled Irlah Potatoes
Com on Cob
Combination Salad
Muffins nnd Biscuits
Pineapple Bomb, Cream Sauce
Coffee, Tea or* Milk-
50 Cents
Sapper 50c
Broiled Steak
Irish Potato Croquettes ,
Stuffed Green Peppers *
Sliced Tomatoes
Hot Biscuits
Fruit Pudding -
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
PALACE
TONIGHT PLAYING
x Lois Weber’s Great Production
A CHAPTER
in HER LIFE
From the Famous Story of “Jewel”
A Tremendous Cast Featuring
'CLAUDE GILLINGWATER and
JANE MERCER
One of the Sweetest Stories of
Live Ever Told!
Talace
TONIGHT SHOWING
hsit the
Eordsorv Power
Show r
iPhi Kappa and
Demos^henian Meet
| The Phi Kapa and pemostlien-
I ian societies of the University of
Georgia hold regtiar weekly meet-
j ing in their respective hall* oh the
university campus Wednesday
night.
( Programs have been arranged by
• both (octettes and several mem
( hers of the freshman class have
j parts this weeli. Both societies
•have Increased their membership
j considerably.
1 VIRGINIA SPOTS L
Salmon W y -t—!.ra. Oysters,
Boiled Shrimp,
«... J. VAN STRAATEN
| Phone 1475,
m
guard Voar health - )
•sem
ms»T<*«m. | kit u-u sij
SOUTHEASTERN FAIR
October 6-14, 1923
ATLANTA, GA.
A manufacturer recently replaced a $4,000
hauling equipment in his plant with Fordsona
and trailers. The Fordson equipment cost
$1,100 and the work is done just as well.
Before you buy high priced equipment for
your plant or continue to operate it if you
have euch equipment already, why not find
’ out if a Fordson will fit your business and
save you money?
Demonstrations are in action every day
showing the many different uses the Fordson
has been adapted to. If a Fordeon will fit
your business you want to know it.
Road work, excavating, hoist operation, heavy
hauling and service as a locomotive are but a
few of the interesting operations you will see.
At the agricultural exhibit the latest farm
toole deeigned to go with the Fordson to make
farming more profitable are shown.
Something doirtg every minute. See if you
can use a Fordson. It may save you money.
Ford I-Ton Trutk With Ait