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THE ATHENS. CA.. BANNER
TUESDAY. JANUARY
SHOPS ^£2?
Does the Woman
Pay? And How?
TOKIO — (t’y the ' Associated
Press)—Prince Resent Hiro Hito
Monday sanctioned the Sljio-Ja
pan postal agreement. The dis
pute between the cabinet and the
privy council, regarding the me* I
thod of dealing with the postal
agreement has been compromised,
it is understood and the cabinet
has promised to submit nil future
agreements to the privy council I
previous to signing tnem. •
down the line,—
But in every case, they are SERVICE EXPERTS—men who have
served long, hard, apprenticeships in preparation for the business of
. And now they lay their craftsmanship before you—an army of
cheerful, experienced men—men who gladly guarantee satisfaction on
every job done.
Not a household in Athens but what requires such expert work
manship from time to time.
To these households we suggest daily reading of the “Shops You
Ought to Know” classification, in the Want Ad section of The Banner-
Herald.
Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate
Commission: 3% ON AMOUNTS OVER $1,000.00.
10% op amounts up to $1,000.00.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
LAW OFFICES
105 Holman Bldg. Athens, Ga.
The fight between the cabinet
and the privy council over the
agreement resulted in the privy
council passing a resolution con
demning the Kato government’s
policy in its dealing with China.
This action was unprecedented in
the history of Japan. It finally
was decided to carry out the Sino-
Japan postal agreement in the
spirit of the Washington confer
ence.
FOR RENT—TO COUPLE, TWO
or three furnished rooma with
private hath, close In on car line.
Address owned care of Banner.
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WILLIAMS TRANSFER & STORAGE CO.
The largest trucks in town—Out of town order
our specialty—Prices very Moderate.
PHONE 148
Archbishop In
Article Deplores
De Valera’s Campaign
IN COMBINATION
Banner—Morning
Herald—Evening
2 Cents a Word
Minimum charge of 40 cents.
Three times for the price of 2%
insertions. Seven times for the
price of five insertions.
CASH WITH ORDER
Cash must accompany orders
of insertion of ads under the
following classifications:
For Rent—Real Estate.
For Rent—Apartments. *
For Rent—Rooms.
Wanted—Real Estate.
• Wanted—Apartments.
Wanted- "
FOR RENT—FURN8HED MOUSE
for rent. Phone ill. j-:c
FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS APART
MENT will nil modern con
veniences. Jan. 1st, on carline
good neighborhood. Phone 1733
W. T. Collins. .T-2-c
DUBLIN — (By the Associated
Press) — The Freeman's journal
Monday publishes a cablegram
from Arch Bishop Curley, of Baltl
more, deploring Eamon Do Va
lera's “campaign of riotous de
struction" nnd declaring America
as sympathetic to the Irish Free
state. The text of the message
follows:
"One hundred and ten millions
Americans with the exception of
a few Irish, are delighted with
Ireland's frfrward step in estab
lishing a Free state. There is nn
doubt of American good wishes for
the success of the present govern
ment.
"The success of Devatcra's cam
paign of riotous destruction is a
rad spectacle to all of us."
FOR RENT — FURNISHEE
. Apartment with bath. Reason
able. Phono 417. J-4-c
How much would you offer? Bobby Churchill's mother says she’ll sell
him to the highest bidder at I-os Angeles because her disabled husband
can't give him the ooportunltlcs she (lurks he should havfe.
FOR RENT — ROOMS WITH
single beds; room and board
for $25.00 per month. Phone 1535-
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ANITA LOOS
By MARIAN HALE
"The woman of yesterday paid
tier n&tural enemy, mat), with a
vengeance for everything she got.
The modern woman Is using men
as they used her In the past—and
she's having a good time doing It.”
So said Anita Loos, scenario wri
ter, film director and one of the
highest salaried women' In the
country.
"But. mark you," she adds, "I say
nothing about fair man having
changed. I don’t believe he has. 1
see men of today as selfish Individ
uals, who never do anything for
any woman without getting some
thing in return—something In the
way of satisfaction—if only a thrill
Christinas on r<
FOR RENT
THREE-ROOM
( • house with hall in Barberrllie;
(also two furnished rooms. Posses
sion at once. Apply Jno. C. Sorrel's.
487 Rulh St. j-4-c
-Rooms.
Wanted—Boarders.
Wanted—Board.
Wanted—Situations.
The minimum charge is 40c.
The Banner-Herald will send,
within a reasonable distance of
its office, for ads which are
payable in advance.
If an error - is made, The
Banner-Herald is responsible
for only one incorrect insertion.
The customer is responsible for
subsequent insertions. The ad
vertiser should notify imme
diately if any correction is
FOR RFNTa-APARTMENT FOR
light housekeeping. Also one
nicely furnished front room for
roomers, with or without nicals.
Mrs. H. B. Miller, 736 Prince Ave.
Phone 1672. J-2-c
Harvey Scagraves
Found Not Guilty
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FOR RENT—TWO CONNECTING
bedrooms with bath adjoining.
Phone 720-J, or Call at 175 Grad,
avenue. J-3-C
needed.
AI1 discontinuances MUST
be made in person at The
Banner-Herald Office or
by letter. Telephone discon
tinuances are NOT valid.
7B WANT AD yi
* 3 PHONE I!
BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS
FOR BENT—TWO NICE UNFUR
NISHED rooms. Lights and
water and bath, 810.00 per month.
Apply 1907 mouth Lumpkin street
or write J. F. Jones, R. F. D. A.
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"Do not think I talk in malice.
Frankly I don’t think I have ever
paid, as far as my relationship with
men has gone. You see, I was born
wise.
"Poor women—the ones who have
'The Weather
cause, after ail. it Is Handed to
one at birth, like the color of one’s
, hair.
"The woman of Tibet has It on
ns. There each woman can havo 4
husbands at once, and believe me
when I say that it would take four
men to equal ono woman in dovo-
tion and thoughtfulness.
"But. even feeling about men as
I do. they are not the only ones
who have mndo women pay.
"Some day,” a naughty humorouB
glitter came into her alert oyes,
“when I am rich I intend creat
ing a charity to finance girls to run
away front homo.
“Indued, L believe more mothers,
with their old-fashioned ideas and
than have men.
have men.
“My message—were I asked for
one—to tho woman who Is trying to
forgo ahead, would be, 'Women, us.-
I your men and get everything you
can without giving one iota in re-
[turn.''
FOR RENT—TWO LARGE CON-
ncctlng rooms with private bath,
suitable for light housekeeping.
Call 1440. J-2-c
k' , WASHINGTON — South Caro
lina, GEORGIA — Fair and cold
er with frost tonight, Tuesday fair
rising temperature in interior.
Florida — Fair tonight and Tues
.day. Colder tonight.
.Alabama — Fair and warmer to
night. Tuesday cloudy and- un
settled, probably showers and
warmer.; .
Pecan, Peach and Plum Trees For Sale
(Bell Weevil Don't Hothcr Them)
We'have taken option on a large supply of above-with
firm in Middle Ga. and offer following /varieties, sizes
and prices: \ ' ' i ]
Peaches—Gs. Belle—Hiley and Elherta
1- 2 June Buds <g> $8.00 per hundred.
2- 3 June Buds @ $11.50 per hundred. ,
Quotations on 600 or more lots dn request.
Budded Pecans, Schley, Frotschcn, Van Dcrman, Stuart
1- 2 @ $55.00 per hundred.
2- 3 @ $65.00 per hundred.
3- 4 (n) $75.00 per hundred. \
Plum Trees—Abundance, Red June and Burbank
114 -2 ’<§) $20.00 per hundred.
2-3 @ $25.00 per hundred.
Due to close margin of profit, no orders will- be ac
cepted for less than 100 peach trees, 25 plum trees or 20
pecan trees. No orders accepted unless accompanied by
cash equal to 1-3 total.amount of order. Prices include
f. u. b. our shipping point.
' CRAIG ORR
(Licensed and Bonded)
Dealer, Landscape Contractor and Nurseryman
Carr’s Hill Athens, Ga.
FOR RENT—NICELY FURNISH
ED rooms, excellent meals;
steam heat, hot and cold water;
all modern conveniences. Apply
250 W. Dougherty street. J-2-c
Column
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For Sale
FOR SALE—AUTOMATIC RUDP
water heater—Phone 1081. j-4-c
fact, when the cop is gathered the
potatoes arc sotted and if one jif
not exactly ripe ,-ir the least de
fected it is fed to che horses or
hogs. The result is that the pota
toes grown by Mr. Hulme com
mand the highest market price and
when a person buys them he
wants more. There is as much dif
ference between one of his pota
toes, grown from select’d 'seed
nnd then cured in a dry kiln, cs
is between a fuuIVy, apple and a
select one. Mr. Hulntc is selling hri
potatoes to the stores of Athens
as the local dcmarl takes h.s en
tire crop and he wants to cctafc
lish a record for his tubes at home
before shipping.
Lost and Fonnd
LOST, CHRISTMAS DAY—CADI-
" LAC tire, between Athene and
WatklneylUe, somewhere near
Cord mtIL Finder return to Mf.
Walter 'Jones, OSO MMledge Ave.
Reward; J-S-C
FOR SALE—Desirable 8 room
cottage on car line. Walking
distance. Price right. Possession
January 1st.
Milledgo Avenue Lot—Good, at
$3000.
D. G. Anderson & Co
Real Estate
LOST—BUNCH OF KEYS—RE-
' j WARD to fitter. Telephone 728.
^Phone
Your
Want
YET THEY’RE
LIKABLE
FOR SALE—GAS RANGE IN
• good condition. Phone 1872. Af
ter 7:00 P. M.-iit- J-2-c
"You see, I figure our ancestors
have paid enough in the past for
ns to go scot-free for generations
to come.
"YeB,” safd Anita Loos, who. as
everyone knows, is happily marrie I
1 to John Emerson, also a famous
I scenario writer, "yes, most men are
everything I think them, and worse,
i but—but I like them awfully.”
WANTED
t JBOARDORS WANTED-CAN AC-
ET COMODATE several for room
ntnd board. Splendid meals, clean
_jg6otns, reasonably rates. Apply
387 Hill, street or phone 1640.
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Mr. Hulme tells me he beds 600
bushels, and his seed arc careful
ly selected. If a potato is the least
MARION HOTEL
Under new managemcna. Fur
nished rooms by day, week or
month at reduced rates. Steam
heat, hot and cold running water
In all rooms. Free baths. Corner
Washington and Jackson streets.
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crop is gathered. If a slip’or hill
shows the sign of any disease pe
culiar to the potato, it is removed.
And another fact I learned from
Mr. Hulme. Every potato has a
yellow and a white end. Before
bedding each potato is cut in half
and the white end feed to stock ■
and only the yc'low end dp.lanted.
By this means a yellow and sweet
er potato is produced. He set out
WANTEb-LOAN OF $3500.00
r - three to five years on real es
tate. Four to one—Box 483. J-4-c
Blanche Ring
In ‘As You Were’
ALL ABOARD
Excursion Fares and All
Year Tourist Fares
WANTEp — CAN ACCOMMO
DATE few more boarders, good
-meals and nice room*, reasonable
rates. Mrs. Crowley, 725 Prince
Avenue.; Phone 440. J-4-c
Franklin Auto Supply
Station
80x3 1-2 Auburn N. 8. Tiro
and Tube. $9.75. Also apodal
prices on other stsns. 147 Col
lege Avenue. Phone 767.
Winter
Blanche Ring, ever popular musi
cal comedy star, is coming to the
Colonial theatre for one perform-
nce on Saturday night, January I t.
.... s,” a two-act musical
the slips, for to grow potatoes
from vines they deteriorate, and
WANTED—MAN WITH CAR
to sell guaranteed Cord tires.
Will arrange salary and expense
with right man. CORD-O-VAN
RUBBER COMPANY, 1108 So.
{Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. J.-2-p
Mr. Hulme takes the same care
slid pains in improving his sweet
potatoes as his"seod com and cot
ton. The result of all his care is
.1 . .li. ... L.. lf-
"As You Were,
starring vehicle this season. This
day in seven scenes is Miss Ring’s
play has been very successful ev
ery place it has been presented.
Alabama Georgia
Arizona Havana
BriUsh Columbia J C « n ‘“ eky
California ' Louisiana
[Florida Mississippi
| Washington New Mexico
' VIA
I ; Georgia Railroad
Atlanta & West Point R. R.
Western Railway of Alabama
Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges.
For further information apply to
J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A.,
714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga.
North Carolina
Oregon
South Carolina
Tennessee /■
Texas
Virginia
West Virginia
that the potatoes grown by Mr.
Hulme, pronounced the finest on
' and dealers demand
Sharing stellar honors with Miss
Ring is Charles' Winninger, one of
the best of the musical comedy
comedians.
Their musical play Is good clear.
WANTED—JOB BY YOUNG MAN
as truck driver or chauffeur. Ad-
hui "Jbb," care Banner-Herald.
T • a J±P
LET US MOVE YOU
• Moving And Packing
THOMAS 8K0S.
HP Ban St Ptoao lMi
the market, —
them. There is as much difference
in the sweet potato as in apy oth-
;or vegetable or fruit. If you doubt
this tell your grocer that you
want the Hulme potatoes and then
test for yourself. ■
MR. HULMES’
FARM
Mr. Hulme, in bedding his pota
toes, puts down six inches of
stable manure and on this about
an inch of soil. Then the potatoes
are placed in rows and lightly
entertainment, with'snappy music,
bright' lines and funny situations.
They carry a company of thirty
people, with a real singing and
dancing chorus. Surrounding the
stars are some very capable enter
tainers. There is a male quartette
billed as the Four Entertainers,
who are a good show in themselves.
Elby and St. Leo do classical and
modern dances and Edgar Atkin
son Ely helps add to the genera)
1 gayety.
| If you enjoy a good hearty laugh,
| you will miss many such If you fail
to see Miss Ring and Mr. Winninger
I in "As You Were.”
■ANTED—TWO YOUNG MEN
boarders in private home. Prefer
ex-soldiers. Apply 145 Elisabeth
St. 1-i-P
HERALD
WANTED—BY COUPLE. ROOM
and meals, or two w three fur
nished rooms for light housekeep
ing. R. J. Neel, care Gen. De
livery, City. J-JC
Phone 75
We maintain an efficient force of ad-takers
for your convenience.
If your ad comes under the cash classifica
tions, we’ll send for It. '
Get what you \Vant when you want it.
Read and Use
BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS
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WANTED —.TO BUY SECOND
hand incubators and» brooders,
any capacity. Apply at M. C. Ar-
mei’s o$r*2«- J-«-C
Long Trips Onr Specialty.
Cheapest Track In Town.
WANTED—COLORED OIRL TO
help Cook and nurse for small
(amity. Must be quick. 175 Hall
st.. phone 17*4. J-*-C
Gentlemen smoke Sidman cigars
clear Havanas, delicious aromatic
—price 5c. Henson Brtfs. Full-
bright, distributors.
600 Thomas St
SCELLANEOUS
M BROWN BAT
1 after a Golde
Banner-Herald ads will
Bring Results.
For Results-—Use Banner Want Ads
In a future article I will, write
about Hulme’s farming operations.
epsops,
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