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GREEN & MICHAEL LOAN DEPARTMENT
417-421 Southern Mutual Building
Local and Eastern money always available
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for loans on farms and city real estate.
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(All Sections of City
! Will Be Represented; ’«
| Meeting Set For 8:00
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Anti-Saloon League
- May Be Put on Grill
By Rep. Tinkham
1 of Thomas P. Henry, pres!-
-i, -_jdent of the American Automobile
influence federal judicial appoint- j Aa.aHtla.lun. Mr. Henry feetafifo
ments; has denounced judicial of - ° :i '" '' . f ‘ . .
fleers and decisions; has attempt- i “f' i' h A .. A .
e-l to influence the president in .jo" "«''h"ed club, and association,
his appointments of heads of de- '» ° c0 -°‘ ,e ™ ,e ^ y S?
, pertinents, and “actually exercteed j " lbl ' w |. ,h th ” traffic authorities
jits insidious influence successfully | ?; ‘ ftc . "° ,u "
'upon a bureau of an executive de- !t,on of prob,ems re,atlv «* to han
Athens Visitors
Among those visiting in Athens
Monday were J. J. Weatbrook.
Atlanta, U/i. Mrs T H Broadnax,/
Atlanta.
“Printer’s Devill”
Begins At Strand
Mr.
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±~ — ijlrtmmr'to'an extenTthiTcvcn: ■ ,lln * >he constantly Increasing
Sundav he had drafted a resolution Uppontments of persons in the ! ,rafflr - Tf ] e question he Po ,nt "
Eta/for an ?nqui?y. service are made “with the sane- J ?“'"•« »"'* ‘wolve. expediting
-Mr. g Tinkham charts in his res- I«on and approval" of the Anti- traffic, but also the
a- j a iu'»
okition that the league has “open- ] le n ” U( \ .
'f *"<< flagrantly" violated th, ™- . Without public accounUng. tta, BRING ON
£d STXt'rrlcU^IJws'M! S m!d" x“'vrsr»l. h rf: NEW COHO,T,ON.
saving
\lrious states; has attempted to Imom y to influence public opinion,” i
9 jdirectly to control elections and to'
“Practically all our cities and
-s, lrger towns were planned before
• (pay professional organizers anil dnys of motor vehicles,*' says
Notice to Machinery lobbyists throughout the United, Mr - Henry. “Many clttea and
•' A„,l 'States and partciularly in Wash-i“>'*"» developed to their
y And equipment Dealers i lnj , t(jn )n umi,» uuonjodojd tuasojd
j The resolution will propose that Plan- With naror w streta or with-
Sealed bids will be received by the investigation be made by a out an adequate number of
the State Highway Department of committee of seven members ap-| n *^t e d thoroughfares from
Pedro It. Kdvalin, Atlanta;
and Mrs. B. M. Everett, Itegiater,
Uu.; Mr and Mr* J C Fassoux, At
lanta; Mr und Mrs. F S Coventry,
Rochester, N V.
E. M. Dear man, Jacksonville;
Mr. and Mrs. R Kimball, Syracuse
N Y.; Mrs M H Wright, Syracuse
N Y.; H. W Merritt, Atlanta; Mr
and Mrs. O. Swarty, Detroit, Mich
M. Ousliy, Greenville, 8
H O. Myers, Atlanta; Charles
Bleakley, New York City: A. O.
Hopkins, Atlanta; R. J. Reynolds,
H B. Hammons, Eatonton
J. H. Matthewsson, Lexington;
A C. McClain, Atlanta.
irgia, East Point, Georgia, un- pointed by the speaker.
Mg 12:00 o’clock noon, December ■
14. 1023, for the following equip- tll
went: !Macon Editor to
"Approximately 6-ie foot Road, Address Editors of
Northeast Georgia
GrX
> Approximately 9—10 foot Road
Graders.
Approximately 28—8 foot Road
Graders.
'Approximately 15—Back Slop-
chi for 12 foot graders. .
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w .Page”—John F. Shannon, Com-
r Approximately 20—Back Slop- merce News.
©rs for 10 foot graders. I “How the Georgia Press Can
* Approximately 44 — 1 Ton )Best Co-operate for Better High-
^•ucks. j ways’—W. T. Anderson, Macon
Approximately 25—2 Ton Trac-1 Telegraph, member of Highway. |, v
tors. I Commission. '
nyif.vA.„.nrr,j *v—« ..... _ . General Discussion.
tors. Selection of Next Meeting place.
Approximately 60—7 foot, 3' Election of Officers.
Blade Road Drags. j Benediction.
^Approximately 16 — Sacrificer! The visiting editors will be en
Attachments for 12 foot Graders, i tertained by the Chamber of Com-
Approximately 20 — Complete merce of Athens.
“ with blades for Main- includes addresses by some
Mner.
newspaper
Georgia’s best known
men.
Rush Burton, editor of the La
vonla Times, will speak on “How
Can the Weekly Press Best Serve
Farmers the First Three
This equipment to be equal to.
bjr better than, that used by the
Bute Highway Department and
found satisfactory.
•“Quote prices F. O. B. the follow
Itig places: Atlanta, Augusta, Sa-1 Month# of 1924.” Mr. Anderson’)
vunnah. Macon, Albany and Way- subject will be “How the Georgia
cross. Georgia. (Press Can Best, Co-operate for
' Bight is reserved to reject apy, Better Highways,
or all bids and to waive all for-1
malities.
This notice is in accordance
with the Act of the General As
sembly of Georgia, approved Aug
ust 15, 1022.
W. R. NEEL.
State Highway Engineer.
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BARBECUE!
BARBECUE!
Every Day At
BENSON’S BAKERY
and CAFE
Next Poor to
Strand Theatre
The complete program follows
Invocation—Dr. E. L. Hill, pas
tor Athens First Presbyterian
church.
Reading of minutes of last
meeting.
Payment of dues to Secretary*
j Treasurer.
“How Can the Weekly Press
.Best Serve the Farmers the First
i Three Months of 1924”—Rush
•Burton. Lavonia Times.
“A Fair Price for Advertising;
I What Is It. and Do We Get It?”—
.CONSCIENTIOUS UNDERSTUDY
{ Stage Manager—Good God, man,
( youn can't go on like this. Never In
my life have I seen any one as
drunk as you. are.
LeatYng Man—Hav’n’ y’—«hlc!
Just wait’! y’ sbee my understudy!
Bulletin (Sidney).
suburbs to the heart of the city,
traffic authorities in the majority
of our cities are stuylng awake
nights wondering how they
going to handle the present day
motor traffic. Temporary expedi
ences such ns more traffic officer*,
one-way streets, etc., are adopted
with the realization that these
measures are not going to meet the
situation n year or two from
with the corresponding Increase of
traffic which has been noted during
the past few years. ^
“The question of solving local
traffic problems can ho answered
scientific study of the needs
of a city nnd how they may be
met,” continues Mr. Henry. “The
difficulty rests In the fact that
the solution which such a study
will point out Involves an imme
diate outlay of money so great
that the average city admlnlstra.
tlon does not dare to put the mat
ter un to the taxpayers.
“While the cost of nn adequate
street plan may be staggering. It
must he home In mind that the
cost todnV wilt be less than It will
be a year or two from now as
nhutlng property continues to In
crease in value.”
WELL QUALIFIED
One Grid King—I see you're
trying out for Blue Curtfh’n Dra
matic Club, Bill. Had any experi
ence?
Another 8ame—Yeo—had my
leg In a east ’ once.—Oklahoma
Whirlwind.
CONDITIONS CHANGE
'“You see; marriage (hasn’t
changed him at*all. He’s as big a
drunkard as he ever was.”
“Yes, but he used to drink for
pleasure; now It’a from sorrow.’’—
Sana-Gene (arts).
Simple Colds
indicate a need of
SCOTTS 1
EMULSION
to build resistance
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
Linnell & Company’s
(By
Wire)
NEW ORLEANS. La. — Liver-
pool due about unchanged on Ngw
Orleans, about 3 to 5 up by New
York.
Southern spots Saturday were
unchanged to 25 down, except 25
up here. Texas markets unchang
ed to 26 lower; Dallas 20 off;
middling there 83.75. Sales Dal
las 13,784 vs 38,020 Friday.
Monday is first December no
tice day in New York.
Total stock in New York is now
as large as last year for the first
time in a long while, perhaps for
first time this season, 62,000 va
62.000 and likely increase in the
future, especially if premium on
December there is maintained,
particularly if it becomes larger.
Exports are falling off of late
compared with last year; from U.
S. 303,000 larger than last year on
November 1st, now 217,000 In ex
cess of one year ago and likely to
be comparatively small this week,
perhaps by, 60.000 to 100.000 bales.
Compared with last season, stock
on shipboard at Galveston Satur
day was 74,000 vs 114,000; at New
Orleans 32,000 vs 33,000.
Attitude of Liverpool, general
new 8 over weke-end and disposi
tion of New York December no
tices. probably dominate market
Monday.
With better understanding of
the situation in Bombay and vflth
trading resumed there, sentiment
tathov iliui/lnr) strain '•
By M. 8. COOK
With the flash of the first scene
of “The Printer’s Devil" which
started Monday for a two days
• howing nt the Strand theatre, one
can easily see that here Is a pic
ture really more refreshing . und
more different from the ordinary
run of pictures. In this picture
we si e Wesley Barry as a
manufacturer and a romancer
veil.
It is one of those time.honored
Htnries that we ail love to see-
one that reminds us of youth and
care-free days and brings back
happy memories.
We * agerly follow Brick Hub.
bard the freckle-faced youngster
who is employed In A newspaper
press room as printer's devil, nnd
smile as he goes about his mani.
fold duties always with an ey« for
fun and an ear for humor.
The story tells how this boy be
friends Sidney Fletcher, who was
robbed on the outskirts of the
town, Briggsville. Sidney later
buys the Briggsville Gazette In or
der to stay In the town permanent
ly, as he has fallen In love with
Vivian Gates, the daughter of the
local banker. Young “Brick” then
sets about to further the- romance
and he does ft with a vengeange.
LEVIATHIAN IS
HOLDER OF NEW
WORLD’S RECORD
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK.—America’s big
gest steamshpi, the Leviathian. es
tablished a new world’s record for
westbound navigation of the At
lantic, urriving Mondya from
Cherbourg after a run of five days
and seven hours and twenty min
utes. This broke the previous
record by thirteen minutes
GOVERNMENT TO
INVESTIGATE IN
CRAIG SENTENCE
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON.—An investiga
tion by the Department of Justice
into the legal phases of the c®c
of Charles L. Craig, comptroller
of New York city, sentenced by
Federal Judge Mayer to sixty days
in jail for contempt of court has
been ordered by President Cool-
idger Senator Copeland appeared
before the president in / behalf of
the comptroller.
Liquor Conference
Opens Tuesday At
Ottawa, Canada
_L MONDAY. NOVEMBER it , n
FIRE INSURANCE
Seventeen Yan of stro.g Coapuu*
CALL FLEETWOOD LANIER, MGR.
INSURANCE DEPARTMENT, ERWIN & CO
( Phono Thrct-Fonr-Fi.o U '
Athens Lady Dies
Early Monday A. M,
Mrs. Mattie A. Hammonds died
Monday morning at 3:25 at the res
idence, 224 First street The de
ceased was 57 years old and sur
vived by her husband. N. C. Ham
monds, five soifa Willie, O. C„ Clar
ence, Frank Rcscoe, three daugli
tors,Mrs. Daisy Brown. Mrs. Lizsle
Fowler and Mrs. Maggie Williams.
The funeral services will be con
ducted Tuesday afternoon at 2
o'clock at Bogart The Interment
will follow In the church yard.
Her sons and son In law will not
as pall bearers.
Rev. Geo. E. Stone will officiate
Dunaway and Sons are
LOOK8 THAT Way
“There’, • m u outilde, sir n,„
wants to see you about a bill .
owe him. He wouldn’t ^
name.” 5 ' •»
» he look like?"
"What does he look like’"
he looks like you'd
pay If—Life. . «a better
OH, HOW OFTEN!
An old flame make, tbfnae hot
for many a man.—The Lyre.
The proportion of male, t0
male, la generally large,t |„
west. 108
charge of the arrangements.
A SALESMAN’S MISTAKE
Travelers Visit
McLellan’s Manager
WASHINGTON. — The United
States government will propose at
the Amercian-Canadian conference
Mr. and Mm, John A. Holton, the
former representing the Ever-
Beady Aluminum Company, passed
through Athens Monday and while
here were guests of R. E. Dettra
manager of McLellan’s. Mr. nnd
Mrs. Holton were enroute to Flor
ida. They have been traveling by
automobile several years having
covered 36,000 miles thus far.
rather divided again.
Favor realizing, particularly on
bulges,
MARKETS
ATHENS COTTON
The locel cotton market closed
«t 34 1-2 cent, Mondey. The pnv
iou, close wee 34 1-4 cent,.
NEW YORK COTTON
Prev.
Open High Low Clou Clou 1
Jan. 34.88 35.12 34.84 34.98 34.73
Mch. 35.10 35.36 35.05 36.A 34.97
May 35.36 35.60 35.28 35.43 35.20
11 A. M. Bida; January 34.95;
March 35.20; May 36.40.
Atlantian Speaks
At Baptist Church
Here On Sunday
In the absence of the pastor Dr.
J. J. Bennett, the pulpit of the*
Prince Avenue church was filled by
Rev. C. N. Donaldson, D. D. of At.
lanta Sunday monday morning and
evening. Large audiences greeted
Dr. Donaldson at both services.
liquor smugglnig, opening Tues
day at Ottawa, that the clearance
of ships destined for our ports
with liquor cargoes be prohibited
by Canada. Other proposals are
ready also.
In rural schools only 35 per cent
of them have supervisors for phy
sical education;
Aching muscles
POSTPONE TRIAL
(By Associated Press.)
_ CHARLESTON. — The second
trial of former Governor Harvey
on a oharge of violating the state
banking laps in Charleston, in
Connection with the failure of the
Enterprise Bank, was postponed
Monday until next term of court . . Lin ^ •
on a motion of the counsel for de- SlOan S LttUment—Mis paw
feme.
can be relies
Apply gently
mediately you feel a comforting glow
—the etitFneee relaxes—the pain
stops. Soon overstrained muscles re
gain their elasticity and tone. Get ■
bottle from your druggist today—35
cents. It will not stain.
Agent—Madam, you will sink
nearly- out of sight in the luxur
ious cushions In this new car.
Lady (declsvely)—No. When 1
ride In a new car 1 want to be
plainly visible.
Fruit Cake for
Thanksgiving
Extra Fine Lettuce
Real Good Celery
Cauliflower
Cranberries
Plum Pudding
Fig Pudding
Indian River Grape Fruit
Indian River Oranges
Good Eating Apples
30c the dozen
New Crop Figs
New Nuts
Pecans
Almonds
Brazil Nuts
California Walnuts
NOTICE OF MEETING
OF CREDITORS
In the Dbtrlet Court of the l-niuj
SUte. for the Northern Di,wJ
of Georfin, E».tern DirUiu
A, a Court In Bankruptcy ^ ,
In re: H. E. Wilson, Bankrupt u.
1643 In Bankruptcy. P 1
Athens. Ga.
To the Creditor, of Said Bankrupt- i
You are hcreby notified that
there will be a meeting of endi
tor, of the above named bankrupt
on December 4. 1923, at 601
em Mutual Building, Athenac.
at 11:30 o’clock A. M., for the pi’,
pose of examining bankrupt. ,|.
lowing claima. selecting . tnalw
and other legal buainea,.
HOWELL COBB, Refem
Athena, Ga.. Nov. 23rd, 1923.
Coffee Cake and Mary
land Rolls for Tuesday
Parker House Rolls
10c the dozen
Whole Wheat Bread
Rye Bread
ARNOLD-ABNEY & CO.
Thornton’s
TUESDAY
Dinner 50c
Conaomme Soup
. Chicken Pan Pie
Boiled Cabbage
Creamed Whole Potatoes
Sliced Tomatoea
Muffins and Biaculti
Apple Pie
Coffee,
Apple
«, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
TUESDAY SUPPER
Pork Sausage
Creamed Potatoes
English Peaa
Macaroni and Chene
Hot Biscuit,
Cocoanut Pudding
Cotfeo, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
NE
ORLEANS COTTON
Prev.
Open High Low Cloae Close
Jan. 34.75 35.00 34.70 34.94 34.00
Mch. 34.88 35.25 34.86 35.10 34.70
May 34.90 35.25 34.88 85.11 34.44
11 A. M. Bida; January 34.88;
March 35.06; May 34.76.
CHICAGO GRAIN
WHEAT-
Open
P. C.
Clou
July .. . .
10614
108%
106%
Dre
102%
103
102%
May
408%
103%
108
CORN-
July
72%
72%
73
72%
72%
73%
71%
72%
M *oW
July
43%
43%
43%
Dec. ., \ ,,
42%
42%
42%
May
44%
44%
44%
NEW YORK STOCKS
Coca Cola ..
Open
72*
P. C.
74%
Kenmeott Copper ..
34%
34%
atudebaker .
104%
104*
Southern Ry.
37
36%
Loew’, Inc. .
17%
17%
OH. JUST WAIT
It la yet a little too early to tell
whether the political Isaue of 1924
will bo the world court or the or
igin of species.—Macon (Ga.)
Nows.
THERE’S MONEY
in the Want Ads.
Many an important business transaction originated in the
Want Ads. Many a good position was secured by means of a few
well chosen wrods. It’s the best medium of keeping in touch
with the world. Use our columns if you want real results.
BANNER-HERALD
Phone 75
AT LEA3T IT HELP8
A magazine writer toll, us that
a dog fills an empty apace In a
man’s life.
This ila especially true of the
hot dog.—The Lyre.
The highest steeple In Bohemia
'• 290 feet bight
FUNERAL NOTICES!
Drugs and
Pharmaceuticals
Proprietary
Medicines
Sundries
Druggists'
of
) High
Quality
At Low
Prires
HAMMONDS—The friends and ral
atlvea of Mr. N. c. Hammonds,
Meter* . WlUle, O. C.. Clarence,
Frank and Roeopt Hammond,, Mn,
Delay Brown and Mrs Uxxla Fow
ler and Mrs. daggle William, are
Invited to attend the funeral end
enterment of Mrs. Mattie A. Ham
mond,, who died et her home, 223
First Street. Athens, Georgia Mon
day morning.
The funeral end Interment will
bo at Bogart Tueadav afternoon at
two e-dock. The roe, and son-
in-law will net aa pall peerera.
B. Duoiway mid Sun, In charge.’
Holiday Goods in
Leather and
Ivory and Many
Items Never |
Before Shown.
Buy Now While |
Complete Line of
Selection Can
Be Made
From Large
Assortments j
How About This Fora Christinas Present?
E VERY Saturday from now until December 22 we will present the lucky person
who holds the winning coupon one of these Rugby Bicycle^ Free. This offer
begins at once and the first Bicycle will be given away at our store next Satur
day, December first at 6 o’clock P. M. (
A Coupon With Each 25 Cash Purchase—or Paid On Account
We Haven’t Forgotten the Little Ones
Too Small to Ride Bicycles
MADAME HENDREN DOLLS
Every day at 6 P. M. we will give these beautiful
dolls away to the holders of winning coupons. There
are enough dolls for a daily winner until Christmas.
With Each and Every Purchase Amounting to 25c a Coupon. WiU Be Given That
Entities You to a Chance At a Doll or a RUGBY BICYCLE.
REID DRUG CO.
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Corner Clayton and Lumpkin Streets
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