The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 13, 1923, Image 2

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. SPAY. TBtePiBY 18. mu 2 Cents a Word Minimum charge of 40 cent*, three times for Dab price of 2 H insertions. Seven times for the price of five insertions. All discontinuances HOST be made in person at Tbs Banner-Herald Office or ' by letter. Telephone discon tinuances are NOT valid. 75 !I?ANT AQ PHONE 75 ' BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS GET BB8ULTS The Weather Wanted WANTBD^-To buy one 1918 U. of Ga. “Bundora,” Thomas Herrohl, Jr, Amerlcus, aa. f-16-c Miscellaneous PAINTING, INTERIOR DECORAT INC-,.taper Hanging. No Job too barge or too smell. Estimates cheerfully furnished. H. H. Winn, Phone lblO-W. fi8p COMMUTATION ROAD TAXES for MM nth* due, -and payable payable ■at Commissioners' Office in Clarke County Court House. M-i>-c aarkTcoun?™ The approximate quantities are NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS FEDERAL AID PROJECT NO. 300 Sealed proposals will be receiv ed by the State'Highway Depart ment to Georgia, in the Senate Chamber, State <Capitol, Atlanta, Georgia, until 12:00 o’clock noon, Central Time, on the 15th day of February, 1023, ior the. furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment and other things necessary'5:r the construction of 1.704 miles of concrete pavement on the Athens- Danlelsville Road, otherwise known as Federal Aid Project No. 300— Chaney’s Left Arm Spells Defeat to e Scores- Lost And Found LOST—Saturday bight, open-face Howard watch, with chain nn<l knife, initials '«m .hack. Liberal reward. Notify Arnold Wright, 5X4 Prince avenue. Phono 300. M5-i> GEORGIA Rain tonight* and pitobably Wednesday morning, warmer in extreme cast and colder ih northwest tonight; colder Wed nesday; much coldesjn north Wed - nesday night. South Carolina: Rain tonight and probably Wednesday morning; warmer in south and central to night; colder Wednesday; much colder Wednesday night Florida; Part cloudy tonight and Wednesday; probably local rains In extremo north Wednesday not mhch change In temperature. Alabama: Local rains tonight; colder In the interior Wednesday; generally fair and colder; much colder Wednesday night Business Opportunity FOUND—Floating- down stream near tho banks of Middle River, two ducks. .Owner can get same by paying for ibis so and Identify ing ducks. Apply to Joel A. Wler. M3-c. as fellows: 5363. 1 Cu. Yds.—Common Ex cavation. 72.0 Lih. Ft 18 inch Concrete, cast-iron or T. S. V. C. Pine. 285.0 Lin. Feet 24 inch Concrete cast iron or T. S. V. C. Pipe. 17.10 Cu. Yds. Class “B” Con crete Headwalls. 18.140 Sp. Yds. Concrete Pave ment 1.704 Miles Shoulder Construc ts. ^ FOUND—Ford Cord tire, 30x3 H Owner can get same by describ ing It and paying for this, ad. L. C. Brown. Athens Tea & Coffee Co. ' f-14-c FOUND—An overcoat In Cooper's Cafe, Sunday night February 4. Finder can have same by' identity- Ing and paying for this ad. t-13-p’ For Rent FOR RENT—AN APARTMENT and garage. Possession given at once. Good location: Address 1048 4 or phone 0181. fi3p A STRAIGHT TIP —.you’ve always wanted one—now listen to me. I know of a Georgia corporation that Is twenty-five yean old. Its total sales for aix months -of -1022 were more-than $1,600,000. It serves 40,000 customers fourteen states. It haa paid 8 per cent and above for years, and has never passed « divi dend. The book value of ita . stock is llto.oo. Its business is Increasing beyond all expects- tlens. Its next dividend date Is April 1st I can give yon all Atlanta banks. Dun or Bradstreet as references. This concern will sell a limited amount of its stock at par, $100 per share. Sounds good, don’t Itt You can • buy $180.00 worth of vhlue for $100.00, tax free In Georgia, and pay for It $10.00 per month. FOR RENT—TWO ADJOIN ING store-rooms Prince Ave. running through block. Cheap rent. Two close hi 7 room homes for sale. - D. G. ANDERSON & CO. Real Estate 1 Will you be one of the thousand In vestors to take advantage of this opportunity? 8 per cent with safety Is better than 4 per cent • -- Mall coupon today. You will be ■' surprised at tho soundness and conservatism of my proposition. Z-22, Banner-Herald; obligation, please send tails of this proposition. Without me de- Phone ...... ........ T..... Address: Z-22, care Banner-Herald ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting * Save 50% of expenses by at tending this school. The grad uates of tho Athens Business College always get the best po sition. Every Graduate em ployed. write for information y Box 143, Athens, Ga. I- A -,* 1- ' — For Economical Tran* v portation CHEVROLET “TERMS” RHODES- MOTOR CO. 140. Miles Concrete guard posts. Bids will be received only on basis of the State Highway De partment furnishing cement, F. O, R. Cars nearest railroad station. The contractor will be required to shake, bundle and return empty cement sacks to nearest railroad station. Said work shall begin within ten days after execution of con tract and shall be completed by July 1st, 1923. Plans and specifications are on file at the office of the State Highway Engineer, 400 Peachtree Bldg., Atlanta, Ga., or at tho of fice of the Division Engineer. Court House, Athens, Ga., and may be secured upon receipt of $6.00 to cover cost of printing and mailing. Payments will be made as work progresses, to-wit: 90 per cent of the Work done in each calendar month will be paid for about the 15th of the succeeding month and the -.emaining 10 per cent will be paid within 30 days of final com pletion and acceptance. Proposals must be submitted on regular forms which will be sup plied by either of the undersigned and must be accompanied by a certified check or bidders bond of $1,500.00. Bond will be required of the suc cessful bidder as required by law. Right is reserved to reject any theiihe MacDonald and Bryant Washburn Palace Theatre T onight (tfy MARCUS ORYANT) thins High’s cage teams play Clara Kimball Young Wednesday; Bulldog 0reh« •“ • • tra Extra Feature. ■ it _ . hero this week-Snc. On Friday njitltt 'the boys Add girls play aeuble-header with Wnshtngtoi and on the following mgwt gifl* meet Marietta High. .Both teams invsuett foreign s Igst Week-end. Tty> girls’ we given a drubbing t» Decatur, whll tile ’hoys' wdre Victors over Elbe ton. BULLDOG ORCHESTRA BIG HIT DreTeE. Jagols At Morgan Hog Sale or all bids and to waive all for malities. This the 1st day of February, 1923. State Highway Department of Georgia. ^ W. R. NEEL, Stato Highway Engineer, Atlanta, Georgia- ' G. W. DARDEN. . Division Engineer, Athens, Ga. E KAY "TUB SMILING PAINTER” Fine Painting and fnterio* Decors ting Phone 280. Athens, Ga. Roofers Assn. in. Session in Macon MACON, Ga. — Georgia Rooters association composed of lumber men opened Its meeting here Tues day morning with a large delega tion present. The North Carolina Fine Association, Composed of manufsetfirert, will open Ita ses sion this afternoon. Members of tho Roofers Association Will at tend the Pino Association -meet ing. Mayor Luther Williams wel comed the delegates to iMacon. Moro than one hundred delegates are attending the joint sessions. WANTED—Help iTED — SALESMAN WITH car.to call-on dealers with the. it priced fabrie and lOjnJbl Cord tires. $100.00 a week' commissions. Universal Tire lubber .Company, Michigan ity, Indiana. - . fjsp WANTED—TEN GOOD SEAM | stars at Shirt Factory. Steady clean work. Bridge and River Streets. ' . flScb Wanted—To Exchange WANTED—TO EXCHANGE FINE young male calf, tone year old. for good milch cow. Also pastur age for cow wanted. Phone 1034. \-13-e. CO! k ^ nr Wanted—Rooms WANTED—Two or three furnished roolhs for .liaht housekeeping, with garage, by couple without children. Must be m good locali ty and within tlx blocks of city center. Wjuld consider small eot- |tage. Add.t»a F. C. Benton, Om ni Hotel. Ml-p WANTED—Boom and boaid 'by business lady, close In. Address P. O. Box 355, or address “Board" care Banner-Herald, f-ia-c Fop Sale FOR RALE—Qaa range. In good condition, or - will exchange foe large heater. Phone 1416. f-15-c FOR SALE-—No. 18 wood" stove, practically new, 4 caps, at a bar gain. Apply 257 East Strong St. Ml-r Budded Pecan Trees FOR SALE STANDARD VARIETIES Wrlt^ for Prices W- B. LAMAR PARK FRONT THOMASVILLS,. GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES ENGINE CREW KILED 2BLOOMINGTON 111—The engine crew of-the Chicago and Alton passenger train No. 4, were killed Monday night) neef.Nltwood, when the train crashed into the caboogo of n northbound- extra freight. Tho passenger engine turned over, kill ing Engineer Elmbr Shurburno, of St. Louis, ehd Fireman Olem Erick- Son ,of Bloomington. Brekeman II. E. Wallace, of the freight train. Was seriously Injured. A heavy fog, It is slated, obscured warning lights on the freight train. George Chancy of Baltimore has a left arm. Lota of folks do. But George’s left urn) is uno of the best left arms in tho buslnf se--uny business. A six-inch movement of that left arm is generally worth from $2500 to $6000. Think of It. George Chaney la a fighter. A lightweight resurrected fom the pugilistic scrap heap by that clev er little handler, fc'ammy Harris of Baltimore. Chaney started life as a bantam weight! and did well. He got into tbo featherweight bias* and tackle,! Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland. He was out In a Jiffy. Chaney had plenty of money then and life was one sweet song.. Little of the singing - was • done around the training camp. , So the fortune went and likewise ‘cU<l Chaney. Harris got.him then, started him going as a lightweight and' a bunch of knockouts soon won back his old popularity. He had learned | for that, a lesson—saved his money and took care of himself. The left arm did the rest. He started knocking them for goals. Once he ran up a string .of 14 knockouts. Last week he whipped Frankie Rice, a young battler of htg owr heme town. The fight went! two minutes, a snappy left, traveling' not more than six Inches, caught! Rice on the "button." He- Went' cold. It was Chaney's eighty-sev enth knockout. Of the 87 the good left took care of 77. Chaney's left arm looks like heavyweight’s. So do his should ers. He|* short and slender of limb. He can make 129 pounds easily. The knockout star is now $2. He : won't quit until he has-a hundred: kayoos to his credit. And they're coming slower and slower for the! good llghtlwelghts are afrard of him 1 and promoters won’t -put him bn 1 with bums. The tans are too, wise! Monroe Beaten By Bogart Girls Bogart to Meet Dacula Friday W. L. COXE Transfer Co. SEABOARD AIR tfNB RyT Northbound ■ Southbound 8:55 a Atlanta-Monroe l’c’l 6:15 p 2:40 p Atl.-Birm.-Mem. 3:20 p 2:40 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 8:20 p 7:56 p Atl.-Abbevillc l’c’l 7:30 a 11:24 p Atl.-Birmingham 5:28 a 11:24 B Norfolk-Wash. 5.28 a 11:24 p Wilmington-N. Y 5:29 ■ •Long Tripe Oar Specialty. Cheapest Truth is Town. 300 Thomas St Georgia Railroad Arrive .Depart 7:20 pm a- 8:20 am ItrlO pm 8:25 pm FOR SALE — ONF MALE COLT. Will be six months old, Febru-1 GAINESVILLE MIDLAND aty 23rd. Son of Jno. H. Dillard, I -.RAILWAY owned by Frank Hill, Jr. Pori •Schedules further information, applr 174 Sa- 1 Leave Athens Arrive vannah avenue, Athens, Ga. ! 7:45 A. M.* - *5:28 P. M. f-14-p 110I46.A. |L«« _**10:10 A. M. FOR SALE — JERSEY MILCH 1 cow, Ml stove, kitchen cabinet, baby bed! Phone 19-W. flGc FOR SALE-ANY QUANTITY (PRMRPJI j 1740. flieh arrives Athens 8:30 4 lit SALE-BEDS, MATTRESS- llriO ES, dressers, cblfforobes. tables, chairs and rugs. Cali 1765. 114-4 ‘ BOGART, Ga—The Bogart high school girls’ basketball team con tinued Its drive towards a cham pionship by defeating the Monroo high girls’ team, 13 to 11 In an exciting game. The game was played by the boys' and girls’ rules, to suit each team. Monroe being accustomed to the. girls’ rules and Bogart boys’ rules. At the end of tho first half Mon roc led, 11 16 6 but Bogart- pulled tend, up during the last half and tur a beautiful goal by Lovls Smith The game was saved. Tho stars wore, for Bogart, Bradberry and Smith and for Mon roe, Arnold. The two teams meet again oq the 22nd. Tho line-ups In tho game wore: MONROE BOGART Arnold (11) Bradberry (9) F. BOGART, Ga.—The Bogart high, school boys’ basketball team .will play tho strong Dacula team at Bogart Friday afternoon at 3 o’clock.* Tho Bogart team ha* tied tho successful girts’ team re cord by winning five game* and losing one. The game Friday <• expected to be one of the best of the season and .the public is Invited to at- Five Recruits Are Released Coach N.'chOhsrm t lassies have lost to WlMerville, Gainesville, arid DcCajur in a row, but are de termined to slop tbit losing streak in Friday's tilt. The girls <t : fca(- oil Washington in their own back y*W by a large acoro on d provdous occasion and at» bent upon doing tho same stunt 'this Week. The bvyg, under coach Charlie Wlehrt, lihve aU altogether differ efit Story. In aU their engagements they have come out with the larg er end of the score, but their jdloselt game of the season was with tho Washington lads, winning [-approved Under Amendment Presi dent Would Be Inaugu rated in Jan., and Old Congress Would Die. by a three point margin. Washing ten will be out seeking. blood in this halt's and a good game is promised. Remember: Athens High versus Washington In a double-head, ,-r Friday night, and on Saturday night the local girls play Marietta. Where—Athens High Gym. $ ' Time—8 o'clock, on each night. A nominal pHos o'f admission WlU'Irt Charged. The University Bulldog o rch ., tra opened yesterday 7*' ■light at the Palace Is C* 1 vaudeville attraction for ami"'* Spry week. These ^ a ‘‘It »? was demon,top ed. l.v cncorM '«! «#' ed by. the several WASHINGTON. — Tho Norrisj amendment to the federal honnti- tution eliminating the present) session of an old can^rers after j etaetion.of a now congress Uni, changing the <Liti- o; inauguration! of president frr.r i March 4th to the_ third Momii-.^ in January was Tuesday by (hr- s^nat Tho resolution errtbedying the amendment oas adopted after brief debate end by a vote of 63 to 6. It novr goes to the house ■with approve! there before ad journment jf congress regarded as problematic. Dr. T. E. Jago (pent hut) week i n Morgan county and .attended the log sale held ln Madison. All >$ie swine offered were of pedigreed Stock, of different strains end ave raged about $50 per head. These hofa were relied and shipped in from South Georgia, where farm ers have token up stock raisins'to supplement ootton. Most of the hogs were bdugh$ by Morgan coun ty fnnners but a few were purchas ed by /Clarke ,and Oconee people. Several fanners lIT Clarke are preparing to embark in the hog raising bustMSst. Dr. Bennett Is Welcomed Here CLARA KIMBALL YOUNG .^he has recently completed a new picture, “The V/omin of Bronte,* a photoplay based on tho cele brated stage hit of the tame name, The announcement that Dr. .1. J. Bennett has accepted the call to the pastorffte of the Prince Ave nue Baptist chnrch has elicited much favorable comment here. Dr. Bennett is one of the best i were forced to respond too at all SHOWING AT THE PALACE WEDNESDAY known and generally popular miri-! performances. In spite of the bad isters in Georgia and hos many 1 weather the Palace was crowded personal friends here already. • all day Monday and the eiprea- His son Joe is captain of the j_ sions were heard from everyone 1923 football team and a pbpularj that It was one or the best shows student at the University. Thej all round of tho season. Tonight church is being congratulated up-j Katherine MacDonald and Bryant on securing Dr. Bennett as its j Washburn will be seen in a great minister and a warm welcome j drama, “Tho Woman Conquers" awaits him upon his arrival in with the Bulldog Orchestra in a Athens to make this city his | new program at all performances, home. His family ’will also bo i Wednesday for the first time Held Who Tried To Free Jailec DUBLIN—Six women and a man named Fordc, arrested Monday at Llpterick. are reported fit Have at ' pted to' obtain the release of 20 oners from the Jail there. They ,jed the sentry to allow tho [sorters to escapb ’over tbs 'wall.' "TiH agrtid tSrdfl’Wtoldlers ise '-Came over mstead and the waiting plotters, document signed by Dhputy Mgloncy, of Liam Deosy’s staff, LsSsttinir ‘that txu morals or the rregulars Is brdken, Is said have been found on Ford. . lev. Morgan to Freach Sunday Ash Smith (4) Barnett, Roane Crow, Daniel Langston G. Smith :... G. Referee, Foster. Tho record ST. LOUIS—The roiesse of five recruits was announced Tuesday by Branch Rickey, munager of the St. Louts Nationals. Pitchers Eearl Cash and Glenn Hostettar and James Hod gins, an tntielder, were sont to the Fort Smith alub or ,the Western Association; Henry Ylck,' a catcher went to the Houston, Texas longue team and pitcher CerroirOrim, wan released to Syra cuse of tho International league. Bogart’s glrla’ team to date Is, yvon 6, lost 1. Lawrence fcosta Issues a Poster CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV. W. O. .Bolton. Agent, Phone 1661 CentrSl ot’ Georgia Station Dhpart for Macon 7!S0 a.'to., nft-j-1 v(4A5. p. te-', • Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m., *9:3Co. m. Fox further information phone J. Y. Bruce, C. A, 640. 1 Daily. ** Daily Except Sunday SOUTHERN RAILWAY No. 6 leaves Athena 8:00 a. m., arrives Luts 6:"“ Jib, 8-leaves Lawrence Costa; traveUny repre- scntat've t tho Josejh Costa com pany of Athens and one of the big- gcs5 Ororgia . Unlvoj-city athletic boosters 'of tUe oityf. ,hOji.;n»iieir#jled all the info:-i-.ati:n iclatlvo to tHe Red and Bine!: hnsoball and (pot- ball echotlulcs on a noqd locucink p:ster ard vvilKput tlvebi all (over north east Georgia advm’.vslng “Georgia In Atlione," this being the way ho sees the athletic, events Thfc pester' ib ^IRhrtratea with scenes from bnscbnl! and football and carries pictures nls> of coach es Stpgemnn and .White. Ptof. Sanford and CkptUnsI Joe BernetV and George Clark. A number of advertisements adorn the poster altc. The posters will be posted all ofer the Athene'territory and’will serve as a guide to those coming here for the games this Bprlfig and fall. Negro Children More Healthy READY FOR 3IKI PARIS — “Aft soon ms Carpen- tler Is finished with Joe Beckett, that ts to say after May 11, be will be at the disposal dt Siki” said. Francois DesCamps to L’Adto, ft. Brollhelt, SIM’s tnanagef, wti delighted with the amnesl G. B. Miller, C. A., Athens, Gs., . Telephone 81. HOTEL fMilRilMai the SdngsieM boxer reo fthe .forfeited cbamploiishlp as j possible. Whether lack of rich dishes and necessity for eating wholesome food hod anything to do with It or not fewer negro Children than white In Clarke countly have health de fects according .to examination made by- County Health commis sioner J. D. Applewhite, it was lei rncd Tuesday. Dr. AppIe#Klte could net account for the larger number, df white children wMi defects over* negroes. It. was found, however, that the defects in whit* children were' mbs,fly those of the teeth and It: «igy be n*gh> children hive belter teeth from eating more Solid foods. The detects covered thomfbt’gye, throat and teeth. ,- - Again, the total of negroes ex amined in JannaiTT of Gili year it compared with that of a'certain number in 1120. Since that time the percentage of defects ,lp white children h*i dropped considerably, in' 1920 222 Children .white, oufl of 223. examined were found with de fects. In January .this year only 141 nesro children were defective- out of 210. .sixty-six per cent of, the white childrep examined In 112* had defectsVe teeth. 0 ORPHANAGE BORNS >RaNKL$N; JLi C. Hem pah Ire Orphans Ike, Webster place I Boston and Maine removed without serious injury, firemen were hurt. Rev. P. C. Morgan, son of Dr. JAmpbell Morgan, who Is now con- acting a series of mcetjng e In fUintlngton. W. Va„ will proach at he Prince avenue Baptist church next Sunday morning and evening, si'll and 4 o'clqck. Accompanying Mr. Morgan will be Prof. W. H. Collisoa, his song •ladder who will have charge of the muSlc at both services. Rev. Mr. Morgan has a. large number of «d •nirari In Athens and they will avail themselves these opportuni ties of hearing Mm. N. C. Aids Cotton Commission In Furthering; Work ,.Raleigh n. c.—Following rot- Ituntlon here Monday night by tho 3dfieral assembly of the Everett b|ll to auehorixe the state of North dtrollnn to cooperate With the cot- toh commission organised tor the prelection end advancement of the cKp in Southern stales. A. M. McLean, a member of the North Carolina commission and former managing director'of the war fi nance corporation,' today issued a Statement laying that If the legls- lauires of five otbei cotton states Bow in session, pass a like bill, the commission will immediately bSgin to function. “The North Carolina legislature' Mr. McLean stated, “by unanimous vote has Just adopted the Urilfortn act recommended by thS; cotton ■tgtes commission which met: at Memphis in December, test for co operative action on the parlor the obttOn statas to'eradicate and con trol the boll weevil and other In sect pests. If the legislators*,• of five other cotton sllUes adopt this uniform act the commiialon will immediately begin to function:, d*r government Sanction 4s- Pro vided In the aett” fTadokti Tlie statement added that it la dspheted the Other southern legl- lautres now In aesefon will r like bills. JlidgR Thigpen Dies; Was Well Known BANDERBVILLK, G*.—Judge C. D. Thigpen. 4$, orattery of Waeh- ■“ton county, died here Tuesday rnlng after an iilnei of several weeks. Judge Thigpen wU well known over die state and Was Prominent in the etihlra dt the As- ■dotation of Georgia officers. He :etor"pl >3 during the' funeral' hour 'h morrow, Teb-grams of cbnllolen>-e began arriving IMa morning to his wife and six surviving daughters. welcomed here. NO REMUNERATION shown in any southern theatre the Palace presents direct from the New York Studio, Clara Kimball Young in "The Woman Of Bronie' one of the dramatic hits of the speaking stage. The Bulldog or- program of music for the last time on Wednesday. WASHINGTON — Although the treasury"-describes the rffor.ts of Civnlan. to aid in tho capture of j ^-“traV.Hho offer aa ail new law violators aB commendable, 1 there is no way in which it can 'renumerate those exter.idlhg such assistance for expenditures oc curred according to a decision made by tho comptroler. The decision was based on a claim by'a drug company In Val- difts- Ga.v which had spent $3.45 WiteicplfdnV)'tOUh Ttt> 1 advifjc- the narcotic-agent at Atlanta of the whereabouts of an alleged vi-lator. NOT SEIZED WASHINGTON—Tho Cuban gor- ernment has been aavrsed by the state department ‘that the Cubaa steamer Miguel -Ferrer had not been seized by prohibition enforce- thcn'J offleerj nor has It been, re fused clearance papers by ngentl of this government. Find Any Bombs Today? Seethe are getting to be’almost an everyday affair In-London Judging roRLtbis Wlthamatow Council order which instructs heueehoiders net. > put their bombs in the ear hags pail but to turn them over ts the police,. Goal Mining in New York ^. ^•W^’ork vrcblns arc In their homes. Hero they nro shown Ptosolra th# oosl skortaf* ecnl from cue c< tbs ebsta* for tho jolicc^ ■sm