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hand cotton and corn stalk
cutter. G. E. Scott. Scott Hard
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BASQUE RETURNS
Fitted basques are frequently
joined to ruffled skirts to make
afternoon frocks. Ruffles of,lace,
net or chiffon are effective with
taffeta basques.
Shadow plaids and pastel
SHOPSJff^r
f -i great many of the buaihetp houses of Athens haffc nothing in the
rid to offer but service of one kind Or another.
Some of them repair leaky gutters; some are roofing experts; some
tg vfaU paper; tome specialize in interior deoorAuig-and so on 8t Hpe s '"i n homes'pun S "aml tweeds
down the line,— are popular materials fo
But in every case they are SERVICE EXPERTS—men who have
served long, hard, apprenticeships in preparation for the business of
’ire , , WHO IS THE UGLIEST MAN
.And now they lay their craftsmanship before you—an army of ATHENS?
cheerful,) experienced men—men who gladly guarantee satisfaction on
every job done. , ■
Not a household In Athena 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-
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room? with or without board.
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ms
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ING rooms for light house,
keeping. All modern con-
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tonight ,and Saturday colder _ in
north tonight
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Saturday, colder in north.
'.Florida—Fair tonight and Sat
urday, moderate temperature.
‘•Alabama—Cloudy* tonight and
q&turd&y, mild, temperature.
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FOR SALE—ON COLLEGE AVE.
A desirable building lot, three
blocks from city Hall. Good
terms. Apply 716 N. Jackson St.
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ve two clients ready to
buy small cottage well located
>n easy terms.
Buy a lot now aqd build this
spring. I have some desirable
listings and terms right
D. G. ANDERSON ft CO. .
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CHEVROLET
“TERMS”
RHODES MOTOR CO.
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Long Trips Our Specialty.
Cheapest Truck In Town. *
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FOR SALE—62 ACRES NEAR
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Phone 1148 1-22-r 1 MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks
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CRAT’’ Barred Plymouth Rock
rgs, for hatching. $1.60 per 1$.
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shotea, some at. $6.60 and $7.00.
Good strain Duroc Jersey's and
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. Miscellaneous
IF a boy loves a girl
That’s his business.
If a ,girl loves a boy,
That's her business.'
If they get married,
That’s iheir business— ,
But the brushes they use,
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Athens, Georgia. •
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ens of Banner-, Herald readers. Why
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beat of all after a Golden Glint
Shampoo. '
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Wednesday, January 24
ONE NIGHT ONLY
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Monarchs of
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ARAM D U N
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NOTICE *
Notice to Butchers, Meat Mar
kets. Meat pcddllita. and others
dealing fo fresh meats .in the city
of Athens. After January 20, 1923.
No corporation, person, or persons,
will be allowed to sell fresh meats
in the city of Athens, only in ac
cordance with an ordinance gov
erning same, which can be teen and
examined at'the office of. the
Athena Board of Health at the city
hull. By order of Athens Board of
Health. This January 9,-1923.
, (MBS.) F. GANN, Secretary
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-BtWAdt OF IMITATIONS
another crowning victory. They
fought under /Sumter at Black-
stock, also in Spartanburg county
ami when Gen. Sumter was severe-
wounded, Gen. Clarke assumed
command and* routed the British.
He also took part in a number of
fights that lead up to the battle
of Kings Mountain and which was
the turning battle of the Revolu
tion. Bancroft and other historians
say there had been no King’s
Mountain there would have been
no American Republic. But for the
ice of Gen. Elijah Clarke and
Georgians, it is a matter of
bt,if the war would have end-
favorabiy to the Colonists. He
rst checked the invasion of up-
r Georgia and then crossed the
ivqnnah and helped to resche hi:
sister state from a victorious and
triumphant crcmy.
So the people of Clnrko can
justly boast of the honored name;
their county bears, in it is that of
a brave partisan soldier of the
Revolution, who did his full part
in winning the independence of his
country." * £
MIDLAND* —
JAILWAy ' Film stars can’t com;
Schedules ■ -*> --» monotony. Alma Re"
■ *88? . ... Athens * Arrive one picture in the
” v I 7=« A. M.* _ *5:20 P. M.lRockies and thch jumped to Monte
1_J 10:45 A. M.** **10:10 A. M.(Carlo and T"
Daily. ■»• Daily Except Sunday. —
9:55 a Atlanta-Monroe' l’c’l 6':15
2:40 p Atl.-Blrm.-Mem. 3:20
2:40 p Nprfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:20
7:65 p Ath-Abbeville l’c’l 7:30 a
11:24 p Atl.-Birmingham 6:29 a
11.24 f Norfolk-Wash. 650 a
11:24 p Wilmington-N. T 5:29 a
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Ar. from Union D’p’t for Union
Point, Augusta Point, Am
and Atlanta > and Atlanta
7:30 pm 8:2*1 am
12:10 pm 2:25 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA BV.
W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone S361
Central xof Georgia Station
Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m.,
4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m.,
9:3C p. m.
For farther information
J. Y. Bruce, C. A,
— GAINESV
SPORT NEWS
am SIM DB
II WIFE'S MMS:
sffiiii *
LOS ANGELES, Cal. — Fllm-
dom Friday mourned the passing
Thursday of Wallace Reid, motion
picture star, whose death ended
hls long battle for health after
abandoning the use of habit form
ing drags. /
Hls death came as he lay In the
arms of hls wife, kn®wn In the
screen world as "Dorothy Daven
port, and Just after he had much-
led in seml-dellrum “God—I—
Please.”
. He had been unconscious' for
many hours but In hls. last talk
with hls wife, when hla mind was
clear, he seemed to be aware, Tela
tives said that death was near.
At that time, he said "Tel] them
Mamina, I have won my light—
that I have come back.”
He had affectionately called his
wife "Mamma” since the birth of
their son, Billy, Ore years ago.
Representatives of all phases of
motion picture work offered their
sympathy to hla widow, little Bil
ly and the tiny adopted daughter.
Tributes to the dead actor were
GREAT 8TAR
IS DEAD
A. A. C.
Josh Cody’s Team
ATLANTA, Ga.—In the
best game of basketball seen
on the local Hoar in several
years. Josh Cody’s fghting
Mercer basketball team went
down before the Atlanta dub-
bes quintet by, a one pofot ma-
gln here Friday night.
The final scolift was 34 to 33
in favor, of the Atlanta Ath
letic' club. . . )
l«HME
II
Defeat Elberton
In Two Games
Friday Night At
School.
(By Hal G. Jackson)
A crowd estimated at eight hun
SOUTH SUDBURY, Maas.—
(By the Associated Press.)—<6ahe
Ruth is coming back strong to re
gain hla honors as the home run
king. He says so. He looks it
A gentleman farmer^ cowing
seeds Of hard work, regular hours
and simple food that he may reap
a harvest of hits—more especial
ly home runs—the one time siug-
jgcr extraordinary is wintering in
‘ I this snow piled New England
I countryside .seeking to lay a firm
| foundation for his comeback. If
Te&mSi appearances may be taken at their
jT erf> face value, he is doing it. If con-
tt. t fidence may be taken at its own
-High appraisal, the Babe is well on the
way to making good his pledge to
the kids of New York that he
would be back st the top of (he
homehome run heap this year.
iff
Twenty pounds taken off under
“We have lost one of our great
est stare” said Jesse Lasky.
'The motion picture art has
suffered a great loss” said Carl
Laemmle- .i
Borne of the tributes of movie
stata were:
“f cannot express the grief and
sorrow I feel.”—Charlie Chaplin-
"My heartfelt sympathy goes |
out to Mrs. Reid.”—Harold Lloyd. START WITH
•This is one of the saddest BIG RUSH
things I have ever Known”—Thc»
dore Roberts.
"He was a charming boy., with
great genius.’’—Mary Plckford.
’The motion picture has sus
tained i an irreparable losri”—
DougleSs Fairbanks.
The son of Hal Reid, tho fa
mous ‘ melodramlst did not . want
to be ( an "actor, It fa said, but .de
sired to be a Motion picture''di
rector:
dred fans Friday night saw two f. regime of splitting wood, set-
brilliant Red and White crews tin * “P exercises, hiking and, in
romp over the two Elberton High JP 06 ”* weeKs, snow shoveling, is
quintets. The inyading boys crew ™ measure of Ruth’s condition-
fell before the Athens High lads P rocea * to together
by a 27 to 19 count while the local with an appearance of fitness that
lassies disposed of the visitors by JJ outward mark. But the
16 to 3 Score | Babe ia not yet content. He weigh-
The boys’ game was by far the |e<l 23 . B P°“ nd J when he loft Broad-
best game of the evening. It was WQ , y u 0r o l 1 i , t f 2 rm h 2, U8e * ler ?"
only after ahard struggle that l e jf hs 21 ® , H e | a I* he **"
the locals succeeded fo winning. pects * >e d °wn to 205 when the
For tho greater part of the fracas reason opens, with a two weeks
the outcome was in doubt. After f,***
’''“CONTEND for title
NEW YORK—Tw6 of the lead
ing contenders for Beni • Leon
ard's lightweight boxing tie hold
er were, to battle' Friday night
when Lew Tendler. Philadelphia
SATURDAY, JAMtnv., .
fVjj
T*osn
Rtwilitttt *
In st
"'cr tbs r
southpaw
Orleans meet •, ,
counter at Madls,,,
den. Articles , f ,
for tho boxers to w
Pounds, two imuniis
weight limit.
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IN QUALITY
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Day and Night
GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
Fhone
w
TRANSFER CO.
Office
Georgian Hotel
Phone
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WILLIAMS TRANSFER & STORAGE
The largest trucks in town—Qut of town
our specialty—Prices very Moderate
PHONE 148
getting away to a flying start tho
Elberton lads gradually fell 'be
hind the Wierhmen. The half end
ed with the homelings in the lead
by a quintet of points—
HE NEVER WANTED
TO BE AN ACTOR
’T never'wanted to be an actor,
“friends quoted him,” and I still
don’t want _to be an actor, .-The
promotors liked the shape "of my
ftdfo or. something and. I was-
powerless to do what - 1 wanted 'to
dd N But they're not going to. get
away with It forever. They’re not
going to rain my life like thef
did my father’s. He could have
beeh a great playwright but they
would not let him. Borne ofrthe,
time likely to bring him close to
that, goal.
BACK WHERE HE WAS
THREE YEARS 'AGO
“I am back now where I was
three years ago,” Ruth faid in
discussing the success of his ef
forts to reduce weight. “I’ll have
Unit .. to work pretty Hard to get any
X tic second ball was Mimott u \ nft $.■<$ 1*—„ n i__ , »_ ••
s P rin F s - Meantime I have a lot
the 7 of ice t0 cut and haul and thi *
the Red aqd White lads. The| driv | njf a j, 0 „e and pung does
ln | not l et OP* Ret as soft as whirl-
the whee * of an automobile. I
Thil w« t thp P A»h»n. Hi 0 .b d ^rH 0 ' i 0 “ ght t0 be cIod ® to 205 when I
2SL«=Port to the Yankees, at New
FOR RENT:—House,„ Barn, Orchard and
several' acres of land, 12 minutes from Athens,
on Athens and Bogart read.
One house and lot in Winterville. '' , ]
FOR SALE—Peavine and Syrup Cane Hay. ■
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law Offices ,|
405 Hojman Bldg. Tel. 1576 Athens, Ga.
• * ' ‘
C-O-A-L
Florence Coal Co.
WYNBURN ST. PHONE-1341
second victory in as many nights
they having disposed of Madison
High last night.
For the Red and White machine
the work of .Mapp,\ Bishop and
Forbes was beat. All of these lads
played nice games both on the de
fense and offense. Mapp and
Forbes figured prominently in the
scoring line while Bishops guard
ing and passing were deciding
factors. ' •
' For the vanquished the playing
of Wallace and Heard was above
tim average. However the remain-
d#, of foe Elberton High five
played nice ball. Heard showed an
boys g“t him to write a 'mellor- j ada’ptness to foil shooting, he
drunmer' and af\«r~it'n>ade a bit caging some nine or ten points in
hit , they’d never take anything t hia manner. , \
fr°”» hlm - V® * ame I The girls game was well recelv-
0 JK° . / d * s,r f •*}<& and was extremely interesting,
a director. They put roe out at an F rom the start it could be seen!
that the locals would win by an
aetor and made money out of me.
Thereafter r was doomed. But
I'll show ’em One of tees® days
I’ll be free to do os I like add that
will, be the end of my acting.”
Reid was a member of the Lot
Angeles lodge No. 99. Benevolent
and Protective Order of Elks, and
it was 1 announced the - lodge
would conduct public funeral ier-
vices Saturday afternoon. The
body will be creamanted .In i ac
cordance with Reid's wishea 'and
foe ashes probably sent Bsgt.'
T. Larry Gantt’s Column
Continued From Page One)
with heavy loss. I lived in half a
mile of this old battle-field, and
know its history.
A Tory killed in foe fight had
some peaches in his pocket when
buried in s shallow trench, and
one* of foe peach seed sprouted
and grew into - a tree. I knew an
old citisen who told me be had
eatgn fruit from this tree.
WAS BIG '
ENCOURAGEMENT /
This little victory in which Elb
jah .Clarice and his Georgians m
gallantly figured, greatly encour
aged tho Colonists and many whd
had gone home returned to the
ranks. Elijah Clarke and his
easy margin. Close guarding and aide,
poor shooting kept foe score down. I HAS SLIGHT
In the early stages foe locals OPERATION
Orleans, and that is fhy best
weight."
Tho Babe’s two automobiles are
in dead storage, but not through
his. wish. They have .been snow
bound in his barn for days at a
time, while foe roads ' leading
from the farm house where he
has made a home for Mrs. Ruth/
Baby Dorothy and himself, v were
impassable excenf by sleigh.
- In evenings through foe winter,
foe Ruths have kept early hours,
declining ihvitatiops to whist and
other parties from the hospitable
folks of tho countryside, that foe
Babe might follow out his sched
ule.
The trips to New York, an oc
casional brief visit to< Boston and
excursions once or twice when tho
roads were open to other places
in New England have been foe
only breaks from the family fire-
gained a lead and were never
headed, fo fact, the visitors failed
$6 tally until the laat half. The
work of Bowden and Jones at the
guard positions kept foe visitor’s
shots well scattered. The Elber
ton girls only More was a pretty
cast s by Mlu Anderson, foe visi>
tot’s'scrappy forward.
Georgians also took active part in
foe battle of Muagrove, which was
8HOW VAST
IMPROVEMENT
The local girls showed a vast im
provement in every department of
the game over the play in the laet
game. They passed the ball well
and presented a most stubborn de
fense.
The stars of the game were
Knowlre and Bowden for the
locals and Anderson and Little
for the visitors. Louise Knowles
. ! ,a nifty game on the of
fense while Bowden proved a bear
on the defense.
The boy’s lineup was as follows:
Athens High Elberton High
PdOe
Nicholson (c) 5 Heard (11)
r. t.
Smith (4) Wallace (6)
i. f.
Forbes-(8) .............. Rucker
Bishop Weston
r. g.
Mapp (10) Moore
L g.
The girl’s lineup wsa as-follows:'
Athens High
Frierson ....
Knowles (6)
Smith (4) ..
BoWde’n (3) .
( l g 0
Jones (3f ............... Rice
Roy Hodgson officiated in both
games.
One of Ruth’s trips to New
York occiirred earlier this week
when he underwent a slight opera
tion for an infection on the third
finger of hb left hand, foe result
of an old injury.' The operation
was not of a serious character
land the slugger’s hand was ex-
(pected.to heal rapidly.
With Baby Dorothy on hb
knee, Ruth presents a picture in
contrast with that familiar to
fans Who know him as a swash
buekler of the diamond.
Thoughts of the game are al
ways with him, however. The
Babe was quite willing' to discuss
his home run possibilities of next
season not in terms of promise
but of prospect. Whether he can
equal or better his- high mark of
69 homers, made in 1921, will de
pend largely on hb condition, and
on the new grounds of the New
York Americans, he said. Hb
condition he assumed from a
present accomplishment and fu
ture intention would be the beat
ANNOUNCING the OPENING JANUARY 18
EVANS PRESSING CLI
' x H. A. EVANS, -Proprietor
Most Modemly Equipped Dry Clean
' Pressing Establishment in Athens.
- Hats Cleaned and Blocked. , ^ ^
Work Called fo'r and Delivered/” '»*•“
-U VON CANNON-WALL BUILDING
ALL ABOARD ^
Winter Excursion Fares and All
Year Tourist Fares
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California' j
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We*t Virginia^
Georgia Railroad r>23 1
Atlanta & West Point R. R. •
Western Railway of Alabama
Liberal time limit and stop-over privilege^.
For further information applv to 1
J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A., ’
• 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga. rr
Pos.
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Wray
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... Pats
The Banner-Herald’s
Sunday Want Ad Page
is one of the most interest-
fog and certainly most pro
fitable pages of foe paper.
Thousands of people turn their
attention first to the Want Ad
I’aRe.
The Banner-Herald’?
Sunday Want Ad Page
1.
Martin Brothers
STILL DOING BUSINESS AS USUAL IN ALL
DEPARTMENTS
. IN OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT
We are using the Bast Grade of Leather it is Pos
sible to Buy. We Guarantee Satisfaction
On Every Job.
WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED
Postage Paid Both Ways on Out-of-Town Work
Ml 1
PHONES 621 AND 717
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