The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 20, 1923, Image 2

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Classified Advertisements T AD RATES 2 Cents a Word Minimum churn of 40 cent*. Three time* tor the price of 2H Insertion*. Seven time* for th* price of five insertion*. Ail discontinuances HOST be made in person at Th* Banner-Herald Office or by letter. Telephoa* discon tinuances are NOT valid. 75 WANT AD PHONE 75 BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS GET RESULTS Scant Hope For British Mediation In Ruhr Is Seen Continued from page one) O^FIOO Diamond Candidates Report for Practice Monday . Winner Georgia Has Chance To Win Series Against A. A. Clubbers The Weather South Carolina -and GEORGIA: Fair tonight and Wednesday, little change in temperature. Florida: Fair tonight and Wcd- neadny; slightly warmer tonight. Alabama: Fair tonight and Wed nesday slightly warmer tonight near the coast. French step, but that opposition apparently could accomplish little or nothing inaimuch'as the pride 'of F.ance in forcing the Germans I to terms has been aroused. lie 'pointed out that France already had refused to look kindly on in- ; tervention by the League and sug gested that , she would hardly be amenable to sueh a step now. GEORGE FLAYS FRENCH POLICY Mr. Lloyd George, whose sojourn in the wilderness. has resulted in no impairment cf hm parlinlontary presence, declared that the French With Promise of Warm ^dr a ' keU and the " what hap ' Weather Coming Coach' up went the Bulldog elevator White Sends Candidates Thru Light Practice. Saturday n:gnt iraeas, 29-28. Now following this dope Geor- If Georgia rucceeda in taking the game with the Atlanta Ath letic Club Thursday night ut the Moss auditorium n record of many long years’ standing will be smashed in that the CltfbUeis will have dropped both games against the local collegians. gin is scnmuieu to score -aoout minus three gcals next Thursday mght. ’mat is unless the rteshics get in there and hand them clean licking belore that time. But is the last game at home its one of the biggest on the schedule and there is no law re- ... . , , , ; uuiruig them to lose one nignt ana Georgia won the game played in win the nex t so maybe tnat oiu Atlanta by the score of .14 to JO j lnx w „| t,e tumbled oli and some but according to the style of play Lodt And* Found LOST—ONE WIRE WHEEL AND ■tiro' for Overland 90. Return to Singer Sewing Machine Office and the ' ;g*t reward. f-2Z-c by the U action was both,short sighted, un- *** th * ,?“ Tldo * a fortunate and unwarranted and! '"° st t , h ? u tf aa0 " thc y . ,,rc du <‘ that the way was open to disaster. /["" ont> _V? e^ry'Other-gania L08T—ONE »10 BILL AND POUR 1 $6 bills Monday afternoon in the business section. Return to Ban- nor-Herald for reward. WANTED—Help WANTED EXPERIENCED young lady in candy business for Opr new place, corner College avenue and Washington street. Athens Candy Kitchen. f-21-c WANTED—TWO YOUNO LADIES "for sales work. Must be free to -travel. Apply to room No. 38, ' Marian Hotel, from 8 to 9,A. M., •4 to 5 P. M. f-22-p Wanted SK.tl. ITS—YOUR WASTE PAPER books and magazines. Phone 1847. Wo will send for It. f-22-p Wanted — to buy waste 'paper, pasteboard, iron, brass, [ copper and rags. Phone 1847. f-28-p Wanted—Rooms WANTED TO RENT THREE OR [ FOUR room house preferably . was ope He asserted that the reparations appaietly was not the only object France had in view. Going for the motion, the for mer Prime Minister said he was asking Mr. Bcnar Law to take im mediate and with the cooperation of the United States a step calcu lated to save the siutation. Weal thy America he declared still had share in the responsibility for present conditions, because moraU ly it had Accepted the entire situa tion.. Mr. Lloyd George 'expressed i that Frame pstitipn-l United States and Great Britain could not fail to listen to nations that had put her in,the position o^fa conqueror. He en- tricated the government to take the iniatlve, first by approaching the United States- and then with that country approaching France. Although the sentiments em bodied in the joint amendment un doubtedly were approvi J by a ma jority of the ousc, its passage would have represented censure from the government and' would therefore have meant the govern ments fall. , RIBBON 8A3HE8 Wide sashes of satin ribbon, with enda that reach below the hem of the aklrta, are worn on the now black satin and lace frocks. Near ly every gown. If It la dark in tone. Is brightened by some vivid touch of color. Jade green, coral and Alice blue are tbe most popu lar shades for these sashes. 8TERLINQ OOE8 UP NEW YORK—Sterling exchange mounted to another high record today, demand bills being quoted at 4.70 13.18.' This represents an overnight advance of nearly a cent and is the highest rate recordod new Ag. College"See 0;'<TChlS'•>««• «» . aBMdwiment of th* - wood 721 S. Lumnkin St. P-21 -1> pegged rate’/of 476 fn March 1919. r—i — The normal) or par rat* la 486 6-8 ROOM AND BOARD—NICELY — ' furnished ' rooms, excellent ■ | meals, steam heat, hot and cold | water, tub and shower baths at i ' ell times. Very reasonable rates. | Apply 258 W. Dougherty St. f-28-p WANTED — 3 UNFURNISHED rooms (or light housekeeping refined couple with f-20-p -reasonable, by rerraca X*on 14, box 867, City. OOM AND BOARD — NICELY furnished rooms, excellent meal*, steam best, hot and cold water, ib and shower baths at all times. * 'Yery reasonable rate*. Apply ~ West Dougherty Street f-18-p For Rent—Rooms RAILROAD SCHEDULES HBAROARD AIR LINE KY. Yorthbomid Southbound 0:fi5 a Atlanta-Monroe l’c’l <5:1S p 2:40 p Atl.-Birm.-Mem. 3:20 p 2:40 p Norfolk-Rlch.-N. Y. 3:20 p .7:66 p Atl.-Abbeville l’c’l 7:80 a II:24 p Atl.-Hirmlngham 6:29 a 11:24 a Norfolk-Wash. 6.29 a 11:24 p Wilmington-N. T 6:29 * ceorg)a~raIi.boad Arrive , Depart 7:20 pm 8:20 am 12:10 pm * 2:26.pm slumps Thursday night This elevator stunt on the part of the Georgians started when the basement was hit against Auburn in the. second game of the series which was played in Auburn und the Plainsmen won handily by about the score of 46 to 1C. On the following night the Atlanta club was beaten in fairly easy style and then came the Mercer series. ELEVATOR STUFF IS WORKING In the initial game last Friday night the Baptists had the Geor gians completely at their mercy, holding the Red and Black to three ut that old iignt that showed it self against Auburn here, Mercer Saturday and the club in Atlanta will come to the surface again and the season will close with u glori ous VKtoiy over tne old time At lanta opponents. SEAT SALE WEDNESDAY A set-up affair for the Fresh man team will probably be arrang ed for 7:30 and the b:g fireworks will get under way at 8:30. The cardboaids will be 21.00 and the few hundred reserved scats will be offered a couple of hours at Cos ta’s Wednesday utternoon at 3 o’clock and again 'ihursday after noon. There’s only a limited number of reserved seals. Don't delay. UPPER CUTS AND JABS SIXTY FRESHMEN REPORT FOR 192 By M. S. COOK' Over one hundred juseball as pirants for tbe benus on tbe var sity and freshman nines reported to coach Bill White Monday. Light setting op exercises on Sanford Field, Monday afternoon, on a college diamond in the sontb. All of tho three players Just men- I tloned batted well over the covet- ‘ ed .300 mark Ip 1922 and with unusually fast in tue outer gar dens. Pat Powers will shoulder the major portion of tbe catching du marked the initial workout of the ■ ties this year as Eddie Rawson candidates for the varsity nine, failed,to return. These exercises will be continued Joste Watson and DeLacey Alleh for a few days until the men get are well known on tne Southeru In shape. . [college diamond und both are capa Coach White waa satisfactorily I ble and fast men on the infield, impressed with the number of men I With such a haraf schedule dut for both the varsity and fresli- ahead Coach White isieavlng noth man nines. |fng undone In the training pro- Wlth the exception of the first a " d '*' B n ee, "K « V *J* and third base positions coach |f? ad da l ' a 1 * T 1 8n l ; White has almost a veteran squad 8 * 10w whet he has in the lino of baseball. John Fletcher, of football tame, Philpot and Mlddlebrooks are some of tbe many promising candidates for the Infield position. Much By M. 6. COOK Coach White Issued hla call for DR RENT—10 ROOM. HOUSE iMUleCge Avenue; modem con-1 dance*, aultabt* for two famlUee i oliable rent Albert 8. Davi- : f-22-c, For Rent OR RENT—90 ACRE level land, new fonr-room house, nty wood. Not far out J. T. demon. Phone - 846. f-10-p QR "RENT—MARCH 1ST, FOUR- Room house with bath. Near al School. See W. T. Flor- or phone 1769-W. 'f-25-p For Sale ilaht. or C. QR RENT—TWO LARGE UN- FURNISHER) rooms, suitable for •keeping, all modem con . garage. 986 8. Baxter one 863-J. f-20-C SALE—A new Packard single touring car.. Bee Golden “l N. Phlnliy. Lll-e nlay. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA BY. Central of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:80 •. UL, 4:43 p. m. Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. ul, 9:3C p. m. For further information phone | J. Y. Bruce, C. A., phone G40. FARM, i W. O. Bolton, Agent, phone 1661. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND BAILWAY Schedules Leave Athens Arrive 7:45 A. «.» *5:20 P. M. 10:46 A. M.** **10:10 A. M. * Dally. ** Daily. Except Sunday SOUTHERN RAILWAY No. 6 leaves Athens 8:00 a. m., arrives Lola 0:40 n. m. No. 8 leave* Athena 4:16 p. m., arrive* Lula 8:46 p. pi. No. 7 leaves Lqla 6:55 p. m-, arrive* Athena 8:80 p. m. No. 60 leaves Lola 10:06 a. m., arrives Athens 11:40 a. m. Miller. C. A., Athens, Gi- Teienlmnn 81. Reporta from MacMl incident to the freo-for-somc-figkt that fol lowed the winning of the basket ball gamo by Georgia over Mer cer are both humorous and other- — wise. 'candidates for tbe 1923 Freshman It seems that the Instant tho nine, and sixty nrst year men re blank shot was fired ending the sponded. game some two or three leading A hard schedule Is now In the Mercer players hopped'on Marshal process of making, in which the the referee, and were In the act representative freshman teams' of cuffing him right and left when throughout the South will be met. ‘‘cooler” beads intorferred. !. most of the freilDnan nine of o,.. 1928 will try for tho varsity next »u?on* enneh n i# P xiI.re^ P, ~e«ioii close attention w.ll bo given n ‘nf nn hi. h h« t n u M whne’.™fn* ^ 1,18 fre,hmin team this spring. nrnreeJ .id «# and * ■*»»* flr,t fetT t8am W|U p r<rte, ct tho referee and get the be put into the field maddened crowd off the floor. Th« majority of the freshmen .u Cl ^ nnt ? ne ’J’n C . h,D * •.'* battling for bertn* on this year’s the Bulldog baseball team. Is sa d nlne hM , already bad much ex to have emerged from the audl- perlenco which was gained while; torium at a two-twenty clip and either at tho prep or the hlgbi some kindly “old stude" seeing the schools. Some of the men are: Goorgia colors floating from his Richardson. Gaines, BloUnt, Brown, lapel hailod him from a Packard Oliver, Nelson, Russell, . Tippin, with the noerty. “want to ride ‘ and Satlof. down towh" and “Panny” 1* 01- - — leged to hdve replied, “No thanks, I’m In a hurry.” Marshall was escorted to . the hotel and was catching an tarly train about eleven o'clock but tho ' new YORK.—Four negroei departure of that Jacksonville grandmother, daughter and two limited meant nothing In hi sper- esndsone—perished In - a Brooklyn turbed lire until two of Macon’s * *", a ' | .. it . |4 — — —.. 'rniinil On i tOtttl Of firO lUtlllltlCK III (fOAtCF burliest policemen came round to New Vo rk dulna the coldest week- escort him to tho depot. Some ofI end of the winter, those athletic events In Macon are j Twenty-five perished if the Man great events, if you' don’t weaken. I h»tt»n etsta hospital for (he Insane Georgia is said to have had five , nn w * rd * 1 ** and ' J fouls called on her while Morcer A wom » n dropped .dead from heart available for this spring's cam paign. Those men on last year's team who are back are: Powers, catch- „„ e I’-.'Y ataon ’'.?. ? nd base; Alien, credit and prestige is due Coach shortstop; Cl«rk r centcrflohl; white for his remarkable lrtndlnig , Tl . 1 . 0 .f n ?.f on ' 'Jsbtfleld; EldHdge, | D f the Georgia nines during the leftlleld; and Pantone and Sals ; f ew years he has coached at Geor- pitchers. | gia. Coarh White's moBt rp- Rawsra, Hutchinson, Thomas, markable feat was his rejuvenation Boney, Dekle and Frost are the ‘ottthe Georgia nine which won the ones missing from last year's nine. 1 8 l. A. A. baseball championship of these Seth Dekle, Georgs 0 f 192" Thomas, and Jack Frost, all burl- | era. were lost by graduation. Coach White's most difficult task is to And a third baseman capable of Ailing Hutchinson's shoes. However there is much promising material on hand and tho Coach expects to And little dlf Acuity in getting the right man for the position from the list. J. D. Thomason may be switched from the outfield to the first base nosltlon and his outAeld berth giv en to one of the'candidates for that position. In Cliff Pantone, Fred Sale and Andy Chambers of last year’s Freshman nine. Coach White pos sesses a dependable trio of hurlers hard to be-t. besides Delng able to rail upon “Padre” Clarke and J. D. I boys from Dacula and this game Thomas to perform on the mound ended with a score of 30 to 17 In V Accessary. ' favor of tho visitors. Tho ontAeld which composed AIR MEET DATES ST. LOUIS. Mo. - The air of national aeronautic :i«seiij will take place here Oc tober 11 and 13 according to thr word W" ,» , celved from headquarters of ih" Rolf*, slant Newfoundland whd I association at Wisconsin ' is ribbon in bis class at oner Dog Show In New won the blue: the Weatmln* York City, is shown her* with hi* mistress, Miss Olodys We'stbr. Bogart Girls Defeat Dacula BOGART. Gae—The Bogart I Girls' basketball team added an-1 other laurel lo their long list of I victories by defeating tho strong I Dacula team here by tbe score of I 16 to 4. Tho first Aalf ended with [ the score standing 8 to 2 in Bo gart's favor and the local subs were sent In nt the beginning of | the second half. While the girls were winning I the boy'.s team was having Its I measure taken, however, by the I Tom Mix wins chariot race In “Romanee Land.' Utilizer trophy race Ik Iic|,| in ’ Junction with the meeting. SPANISH COMPOSER DEAD , «. MADRID — Gcronlmo Jiminer four-horse one of the leading Spanish compoj ere, died tjHlay. the S. I. A. A. championship nine of 1922 remains Intact. , Georgia’s outAeld which consists of. “old tlmOh". Eldridge, “Padre" Clark, and J. D. Thomason Is one USE HOT WATER Your tlnw.rr will keep much l>et- I ter If you wash II In hot. soapy water and dry !l with a towel. Drying II on tho stovo darkens it. und mime* ] of the best that has .ever played times melts it EVERETT .TRUE By 'H<SUjO i HCht t 0 i — Four Negroes Die As House Bums FREE! This valuable,interest-compelling book will be sent absolutely without charge or obligation on your pdrt- It tells. In plain language, bow fruit and vegetable growers can in crease their profits. Tells bow to dispose of goods in a market that consume* 8,446,900,000 lbs. of food studs annually. Explains selling methods employed by i moat of tbe large shippers. Tells how tome concerns in creased tales 900% or more. Points out how to receive the full market price for your fruits and vegetables. WW Explains bow toget your money within twenty-four hours after sale. Tells how to eliminate rejected cars, ettf. More Dollars for Fruit Growers is the title of this interesting book. It it a veritable encyclopedic on the subject of selling farm products. No matter whether you ore n grower, r. shipper, a receiver or dealer, you will find this as instructive as n text bwh. This edition is limited. So write us at once if you wish n ropy. Or lin- Jgttfa ' Without oblifatinr me, kindly •ent.hwil 1 charge, a copy of your hook "More Dnlkn for J Fruit drawers. J Name j Add raw. j City. J Stats was penalized for a total of eight In the game that cauaed the fight. But. but GEORGIA won by one point Marshall Is alleged to have been a great 'official Friday nigbt—re- ault, Mercer 31, Georgia 11. PLEATED SKIRTS The nrrordinn-pteated skirt evi dently la to take a prominent plart In aprlnt and aummer fashions, li Is seen with Eton Jackals, and with jarquettit blouses and awMtars l> silk or In wool era pa a. disease at a fire In her Bronx home. A throe year old child loat her life whan a bias* swept a G-story tene ment on the upper east aide. The charred body was found In a crib. STERLING ADVANCES NEW YORK—A new hick record for eterllns exchange since March, lilt, was made In the local market Saturday, demand Mila aelllns at 449%: It caht above the previous record. Further Improvement In the trade balance combined with tba -sen timental effect of the United flutes senate’s approval of the British debt funding bill Is responsible. Recruit Refuses Big League Berth; He’s Not Quite Ready Miscellaneous OMMUTATION ROAD TAXES for 1082 now due, and payablo t commissioners’ Office in Clark* ounty Court Hmise. M-9-c »AUTOMOBILE — RUN YOUR Ford fifty miles oa a gallon gas, 'ce 40. The VIx way. See dem- •tration. Wednesday* Agent* ^wanted. Walter H. Bishop, Dtstr., > Athena Motor Car Co. f-20-c For Economlcal Trans- CHEVROLET ai TERMS” RHODES MOTOR CO. - SALVATION ARMY TRUCK, for collectioa cf old news papers, ntzlnes, clothing and watt* ma- al, will be In Athena Monday lay and Wednesday, th* 19th, . and 2Jst It yon can help raids work of helping others, phone S481 and th* truck will call f-20-e i :For Health and Vigor 1 f Eat BENSON’S Wholewheat Bread- Your Grocer Has It jg ^7; HK- i ihLri VfrAv ia ! ATHENS ! BUSINESS COLLEGE ! Bookkeeping, Shorthand and I Typewriting | Sava 6076 of Ixpensea \sj at- : landing till* achool. Th* grad uates of th* Athens Business College hlwaya gat tho beat po sition. Every Graduate em ployed. Writ* for Information today. Bos 748, Athena, Ga. DRAWFUNNIES ) Drawings By Bill Holman. Verses By Hal Cochran. GLKHM WEIGHT r kaauv lx thx goal W svsrr ’Is Ik* year, .bat .IfriAer. | bud whrx fW mm Thr Major ■mbftlaur ball A cbrrcr la wla a berth on a Mt Imam _,„ r ■uolly Jumped at at Ik* Me | n Ike M* minor of thr west ft> terny praamard rapidly cloned bn leaked Ike heat zones ball player developed E KAY SMI LINO PAINTER” Fla* Painting and Intcrio Decorating Phone 280, Athens, . Ga. opportunity. It setdem harpena that a Blutr turna dawn tho ehanc* bcMuat bt doaan’t think Griffith watched Wright for W- rea*z t. make Ike great Is in*' JfJJ* «ke sad tkea male an offer wrj«w. , Ikat Dan Johama a Sueh a player L Glean WtahL km. three playera. while tlonfil .City team He wind Then he un he will ha certain to 4b»| liver. . When Wright heard of It to - - - - - lioitoo Mueklt City eluh, aaya R player la Glean Wyioto, am^ '™*V»“»“; J* a* etortelap of the Kaceas i 8 *** J* ij?** - of the Amerlesoa AeerlMlaa. —*» **M66 •*< playan. Ip one aura year la ttomlnuta., *■** ** "•* ■ «f money and ■yi to will to eertale to fe-lwan a* took atom the rffe. A number ed major eiaba ItehWbaek and teM kba to weald rather Clarto eeaud* la Ik* neenrlallon eaotaer year ‘*“1 the* to *a to the nujora before to we Iritd to prtheee tbe younaater. Griffin of Waaklaatea le raid efibmd lie.eeo and- tine* pk.... immediate ^delivery. I West fee -IM*. whkb to ih_ Wrlxht k a prodeet *f Mtooert UnL taraed down 4to-1 WeeMostea ML He. wm eeM to dm ketok a MekMock keUevn iWriaht . will play Tteaal. toll la Ito qm..toi.a tmuaaln that to Win brtag a vanity, rie^waa earn t»l dm City. Be stede'e let *4 tsltlak* Thia,plumber is a handy mail, .<•. •I JflKfelWilSf' 8 P® ak * * For he’s the follow whom you call When pipes begin to f s-i 1979 Banner-Herald Subscribers Have a $1000 Accident Policy Are you insured against Travel Accidents? If you are a subscriber to the \ Banner-Herald you can get with out extra cost to you a $1,000.00 Travel Accident Policy Free. The Banner-Herald pays your premium as long as you are a sub scriber to the Banner-Herald and not in arrears on your subscrip tion. If you are not insured, in vestigate this offer at once. It costs you nothing. Call up Phone 75 and ask for circulation manager. He will be glad to tell you atyout the Banner- - Herald plan of insuring its reatl- eta against Travel Accidents. The Banner-Herald > o Phone 75