The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 23, 1923, Image 2

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PACE TWO TEE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. r.EOROIA FRIDAY FEBRUARY 23 1923 2 Cents a Word ' Slinfmunf chart's of 40 cent*. T ree times for the (dee of 2tt in actions. Seven times for the pijce of five insertions. continuums MOST le in person at The Herald Office or Telephone discos- If you wantyotfr •windows’ 'to shine rub them briskly with a cloth dipped in vinegar.\ Basketball Season Closes As Ga. . Loses Game To A* A. C/30 to 25 mbhi OB FOR PATENT LEATHER your p with milk of a little sweet Oil. If ; the shoes have been vat and the leather has hardened, soften them with vaseline. S cai 08T—ONE »I0 BILL AND FOUR 36 bills Monday afternoon In the illness seetion. Return to Ban- r-Herald tor reward. ar"' JJTpFie Weather ADD A LITTLE SUGAR When preparing roast beef! a little sugar to the water yon use for basting, apd ft will give lb i rich brown color as weir as a de cided flavor.. Both Teams Fought Bit-!™"'™*" nd s »£ terly And TilrOUghddt |£ul> settled back on their narrow Evening Contest W*> S& J Very Heated. _ , , I rmikii ftfld then cam© the turning: 1/ f ;i* } • u \ I point. Bryan and Singleton sank MODIFIED BVffriE .,1 The bustle, in moJifled form is Ming featured on some Paris ini portations. Usually-it ’.takes the form of a very large taffeta bow or a shirred puff. . - . < . GEORGIA and South Carolina: dr tonight and ‘Saturday; con- lued cold, probably frost to the isat tonight. Florida: Mostly cloudy with lit i change In temperature tonight id Saturday; probably rain In treme south; frost in North to* ight If wepthor clears. - - Alabama; Fair tonight, Satur- ly Increasing cloudlpess. probab*, bccOmlnf unsettled, little change temperature. Lost And Found 1ST WEDNESDAY AFTEBNOON One 32x4 ‘Goodyear fabric tire, on IttcbeU’s Bridge, road or country Ub cliclo. Finder return to Arthur ' .1IT.!!, . WriftHh, Sop. Mutual In*. Co.—Re- _ MAK * V °Tax*^4rRJRNS C ° UNTY Tho tax books of Clarke county are now open for receiving tax returns for 1133. Please caO and make your returns and save the ruth. J. H. DORSEY. Tax Receiver, Clarke County f-fT' NOTICE TO TAX PAVERS The board of City Tax Assessors , for the City of Athens will be in I deserved their vid ,JaV Tlulldog basketeers dosed their 1983 season here la2t - 1 " 'a fierce- Ir old ri' the Atlanta Athletic Club, .... final count reading 80-26. The fracas was another one of thoae nerve Iracklng battles with the lend chiftihg con-'inually. Tie scares, small leads and all those hair, 4Mt go to mak* up a great battle were greatly in evi dence. Both teams fought bitterly all the way and at time» the bat.le wo3 pretty rough. The Atlantans for they BRIOHTENINO UP l. _in 1 ITjoWHW Mf|6 IU11 IUT<- c ~ — - - — j rubbing came aWny, sponge It with hot Krfs are a P art ° f n< a r ]y ,i| . ... • . . C .. tkn nlnl..-.,. .. Your brass candlesticks treefftte in occasional iuwuiur —- v -—-- — — — with vinegar and halt It will vinegar and press It on the wrong the elaborate cvcting frotk< brighten antique brass without side, using a fairly hot Iron. the coming nr, ! giving tho appearance of having T~ . , , ufUn »<*y been polished. > _ South Africa now furnishes • arc ° r ■•I or silver Ian, ond — ^ . about 43 per cent of the world's fas cited !o the —— j CHICKEN-AND CELERY The gymnasium of the Athens ! When preparing jmur fowl tor a High School will be the scene of chicken jalad, cut the meat with a « basketball double-header Friday.knife Instead of chopping It with night, when the Boys' team meets a chopping knife. Do the' same the quintet from , tho Gainesville yrttb celery.’ High School at eight o’clock anil supply of India rubber. an accessory. •*a»i of - USE A FORK I If, you will prick the skins of ap ples ^rltb a fork befors putting tben, >» «i> s»*e. they will not burst at the cqmplction of that game tho girl's quintet of the same schools , , | take the floor. " ’ •' '' : ,easts from, the field and Georgia I Gainesville has two unUsuhliy .... ,„ r , >*(|, ; had lost a hard game.’ 1 ! strong teams this sneroti and the an&/wlU retalu their shape. . For the Clubmen Singleton •'was game will be well worth seeing, the outstanding s-tor, he checked | The two local teains have hail < la. with twenty markers and was < verv successful yohv no' Tar tills a whssl«horsa m feyery department' season, and they will enter the It wits his brilliant work games with that “duo.* die” spirit, which has chataetoriSeJ Coach Wlehrs' quintets; Tlie game win start promptly at eight o'clock with the admission 1 price of fifty cents. 1 Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate Commission: 394 ON AMOUNTS OVER SI,000.0ft 10% 9n amounts up to $! 000.00. HUBERT M. RYLEE LAW OFFICES 405 Dolman Bldg. Athens. r,». session at the city hall for the next ten days, from February 22nd to March Etb. 1923, Inclusive, for the purpose of going over the tax re turns and making transfers, bear ing complaints or making adjust ments in said returns where claims appear to ha Just, and fqp giving such Information to persons who have made returns an la desired. The hours at which tho sessions will be held will be from 10 A. M. to 1 p. M. and from 3 to 6 P. ** J. H. PATMAN, Chairman G. S. CRANE, A. !M. DOBBS. , d great ball and finally won by delivering a last minute punch which netted them their win. Geor gia trailed behind for the great- of play. in the last minutes that gave tho visitors their edvdn'age. Bass and Bryan put up good games al- « the latter was forced to re- account of injuries. < Ed Gurr, JAke Butler and Joe Bennett were the big guns for the Bulldogs although the whole team played noble ball. This ■’rio of warriors struggled hard to stave ofFdpfeat and put up some mighty good basketball. Bknnctt was forced to retire from the game on fouls just aa the Clubbers were launching their victory drive. er portion and held the lead but WOK ONE one time al ‘hough they knotted the ocunt cn numerous occasions. The Bulldogs fought a great fight but at' the crucial moment they gave way. Thq game got under way like ah’ express *ain with both clubs •' jf’ tallying in the first minute of ’ _’ ; play. Singleton found the meshes 1,an ’ and Williams of Georgia knotted two timer from m-5-c f-25-p OST THURSDAY AFTERNOON on Ml Hedge, between Dearlng and ,ie Sts., .gold wrist watch with ribbon bracelet. Return to 342 oritur SU-,or. Phone 1332. Reward. f-25-p 1ST — 3S'- sillTH A WESSON Special PIMol. Blue steel. Return to le Co. Reward. f-23-p Saw*-Music Co. Reward. ’OST RkV AND WHITE CAT with black markings. Answers to am* "Ap." Reward—Return to 29S Illiedge. - 1-2*-c Wanted ANTED TalVE WIRB SALESMEN capable of earning |75 per week j work rural terrltorr,«»id wO Men** nd Lodien* Shoe# direct to the jeoij- uroer. CommiMlons phtd In odvknde. I • Ve proray postage on all orders. No; RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AID LINE KY. Northbound Southbound , 9:66 a Atlauta-MonrOa 1VI 6:16 p 2:40 p AU.-Birm.-Mem. - 3:20 p 2:40 p Noifolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:20 p 7:66 p Atl.-Abbevillo I’cl 7:30 a 11:24 'p Atl.-Birmlngham 6:29 a 11:24 P Norfolk-Waah. 629 a 11:24 p Wllmington-N.^Y 6:29 t GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive Deport - 7:20 pm 8:20 em .12:10 pro • , CRNTRAt OF GEORGIA BY. * proray postage on all orders. No: Central of Georgia Station Ha ting or delivering. Goods sell un| Depart for Macon 7:30 a. nt. InhL Southern Mall Ordfr House.« 4:46 p. m. tmSSSSrButtling. Liui^iie.Krr Arrfr* frbdt MaSn-lttDrprte,- f-*>-pj 9:16 p. m. iBTi For further information phone r, ylln ms .mr * large • J* Y. Bruce, C. A., phone C40. Must ^ in W: O. Bolton, Agent, phbhe'UP» TA TED Ivi A YOtlNO MAN WHO Athens to run aa new* on Central of Georgia .trains n6 cn Athens and Macon. Must blue suit and I2S dollars cash ectflty. Apply at ones, Van Nor, In te Company, Macon, Ga. t-ll-p FA TUD A COLORED SHOEMAK- Hi- apply at Bannsr-Hareld 'for In- oA > Hop X ctindltlon. Day phone 1607. f-tf-p WANTED—Help Wanted—Rooms 0(]m AND BOARD—NICELY ft nlahed rooms, excslleut tes s, steam beat) hot and cold rat r, tub and .shower baths , at U . Into*. Very reaionabM rates. PP i 264 W. Dougherty St f-28-p ! GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY Schedules Leave , Athens Atrlve •7:48 A- <».’ *6:20 P.M 10:46 A. ••10:10 A. M. • Daily. *• Daily Except Sunday SOUTHERN RAILWAY No. $ leaves Athena ,8:08 a. m., arrives Lula 9:40 d. m. No."8 leaves Athena 4:16 p. m., arrives LuTd 6:43 p. pi. No. 7 lea res Lala 6:86 p. m., arrives Athena 8:31 p. m. No. 6 leaves Ltjla . 10:06 a. m. arrives Athens 11:40 a. m. - O. B. Miller, C. A„ Athena. Ua„ Telephone 81. the" count with close tango. A brief rally gave the clubmen a small lead which they maintained J[or tho rest of tha half. The Bulldogs were trailing at the-half way mark 19-13. When the final period opened the collegians were forced to bring the play to the clubmen and they did so in fine atyla. Aided by aogie pass work t)iojr netted the count and from dhtn on it was « sec-saw affair. The dash became a duel between the free to mure, Singleton, and Gurr and they split even. With five minutes to play- the toams.Yrere deadlocked at 22 all. As time wore on the batUe be- LOST ONE. The Clubbers left town Friday morning happy for having avenged Jhelr recent defeat nt the hands of the Bulldogs. The count be tween the two teams Is now even each having copped one game in the others’ backyard. • The lineups fallow: , I Georgia A. A. C. Williams (4) ..... Singleton (So) Forward Butler (6) Bass (2) Forward Gurr (16) Bryan (C) Center Bennett Graves (2) ' Guard Clarke ' Sullivan Guard Substitutions: Georgia, Richard son for Bennett A. A. C., CHfton for Bryan, Hartnev for Graves. Scoring goals from fouls, “Gurr 10 out of 16. Singleton, 8 out of 17. Referee—Yates. DRAWFUNNIES Drawings By BUI Holman. ■•'r Verses By Hal Cochran. For Rent (' ■Oil RENT—MARCH 1ST. FOUR- Il om house with bath. Near rpl Mil School. See W. T. Flor- or phone 1769-W. f-26-p I RENT—THREE ROOM HOUSE Kb ball In Barbarvllla. Also two I-horse farms In Hadlaon county. iy Jno. C. Sorrell*. 417 Ruth St. \* f-ll-c For Sale I SALE—ONE FORD TOUR1NO kr and one Ford one-ton truck. Ip for cakn. Phone lt4-w. r-23-p SALE—SETTINGS HOLTBR- N Bkrrcd Rock Egss 12.00. > Mrs. R. L. Moss at ITS*, f-33-c (A IQ. RADIO, RADIO-ALL KINDS sets made to order, also repair- i materials furnished. Call 1044-W. | ^§K. Reaves. f-tt-pl I SALE—GOOD MILK COW, Ih In. Phone *124. ' f-ti-c SALE—ONE OAK. BEDROOM t. Odd dreseers, ha track, want- tb| and bed*. Phone Mt-W. f-23-c For Economical Trans portation CHEVROLET “TERMS” RHODES MOTOR CO. Coach Stegeman left Athens Fri day for Atlanta, where he will a4 tend the drawings by the colleges for places in tne coming South ern intercollegiate Tournament. The drawing for places in the tournament in one of the most im pel tarn features asit is then de- cidco which tennis oppose each oth r rn the opening-Cay. 1 vo years ago, the drawing placed the teams-in such maimer, tact .the Red and Black met the Gold and White of Georgia Tech in oae of the later rounus. This bat le dice/ the largest attendance ot :..c tournament, and the -Bull dog:; were victsrious by a small margin. A dash between these two' ri vals would again be the biggest drawing curd and it may . be that the fates will shuttle the cards in such munner that once more will >'iie rival bands blare “Glory” and ' Rambling Wreck” from tne opposite sides of the aiMitorium, Coach Stegeman will remain in Atlanta until the drawings far the tournament, which will be tho largest ever staged in the south, are completed and -,Vi!l then re- Jum to put the final finishq-g touches or his quintet. The tour nament opens Tuesday afternoon. This fellow totes a hefty hod, And to his work he sticks. ' I^.e masons cannot work unless He brings them loads of bricks. EVERETT true For Health and. Vigor Eat BENSJMTS ’ Wholewheat Bnfad Your Grocer Has It Miscellaneous 0 MUTATION ROAD TAXES ft - 1123 now duo, and payaWe I mmissloners’ Office In .Clarks :v Court Hooss M-t-c j fountain of youth I tg science, learn and live. Ad-j V. Joseph Ooaeett, 124 Ivy 8t.. tlaj.ta, Oa. f-24-P ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeapldg, Shorthand and Typawrilin* uates of the Athene Basinful College always get the beat po sition. Every Graduate cm- Vfito for information Bdx A43. Athens, Cm' ' 'fi. MADAME JBNXTT8 YOUNG Arisllst to facial mat*a*es>Pbon* X Work done In your. home. f-*»-P LENTEN SEASON Eat Benson’s Hot Cross Buns BENSON'S BAKERY ft KAY -THB SMILING v >AlNTBir- Flaa Palntbig and Intcrio- Phone 280, Athens, Ga. “Bullpups” End Season Winning The Georgia “Bullpups” wound •upfdkea- aaacon Thursday after noon by trouncing .tho Watkins. .vJJJa Hi five, 38 to 16. The fresh- sve‘ had A. most. au:cessful „' having: won all but one i 'game played this season, This waa lost by the narrowest mar gin. . . Some splendid material will graduate to Iho varsity from Con over's squad next year. Wins Cage Tifle For Ten Years To win a championship in any sport is usunljv considered quite n noteworthy feat. To turn the trick two or three times in a row is the exception, ; though it has Been done. 1 But to capture the same title 10 yean in succession is indeed the unusual. Jt’a something else again. For it’s only accomplished at rare intervals. However, fiat’s juat-what the Kalamazoo Mich.) College basket ball team la expected ts do ora ihe curtain is rung down on the present season. For not since 11713 has nny other school in the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association copped the. cbaqipion- afcip on the *6urfe. ■ ’ Year after year, Coach Ralph Young’s V.-ams have led the rest of the field, wnich includes the best of the minor colleges in Mich igan. And this campaign the Ka- cooks are well on the way to ac complishing tho stunt again. Kalamazoo has always been not-, id for its strong basketbnll quin tets. Los.’ your it finished run- ner-uo in the national collegiate ttumoy at Indiannpoiis where it C,lined country-wide fame by its prov.'uss at the indoor, pastime. Ohio State Has Leading Scorer COLUMBUS, O..—Ohio' State Uhivcrsity’s basketball team is hppelosUy out of. ^hg running in t ic Western 4 DojH«fL‘iH-d.; pace; in fact, it wilt <lb wiH’to keep ^rom finishing in tho -cellar bertn. But tho Buckeyes, in Miner, can at least lay claim te-possessing the loading individual "Scorer in the Big Ten. i | *- K At this writing, Miner Is the pace with over 80 poll his Scrcdit, and bids fair tc hfe exalted petition Yor the ;maindcr of tho season.. He only on uncanny shot, but p*i-!aUy adi^t at caging the ‘tree throws. It is also interesting to no r thht Miner is showing his heels to such scintillators as_ Miller of MfcHfg-an and Funk of Iowa de spite the fact that both of these players are performing for win ning quintets. The fact tha / Min er is topping the field tn scoring, though working under the handi cap of being with a consistent lost cv, amply attests to his ability on the courts. No doubt were ho with Ijqfnpionahip contender he would even further .out in front. ; Jive pounds ' ah having ' district. ■HBMaHlfMB Our Spring Clothes Have Commenced Arriving FROM NOW ON, THE EXPRESS COMPANY WILL BRING NEW GOOD? TO US DAILY— •• We realize, however, that weather conditions, for’tjje next few days, will notlbe favorable for selling this new Spring'merchan dise. \; . 1 ‘ For this reason, we are going to extend, for a very few days only-i— • - / Our Clearance Sale By being wise, and taking advantage hereof at once, you will save many dollars, which will go towards other necessities. For just a very few days longer, we -will allow'you a reduction AFF FORMER' ^ PRICES on AH Men’s Suits Including The Well Known KUPPERHE1MER CLOTHES A Complete Line of STETSON and MALLORY .DOUGLAS and FLORSNIEM - HATS SHOES and OXFORDS FURNISHINGS for MEN and BOYS’ LEE MORRIS /‘THE DAYLIGHT CORNER" “The man who says “It tfan’t'.be done” is often interrupted by somebody doing it. Join the Chamber of Commerce, and be a Doer.”- '