The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 07, 1923, Image 2

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?• 1323. 2 Cents a Word charge of 40 cant*. Three timei for the price of 2H insertions. Seven times for the price of five insertions. MUST made-in person at The Ali discontini node-in person at ( ft Banner-Herald Office I by letter. Telephone dis ., tinosncfs are NOT valid. VC WANT AO 7C Ip PHONE lO FOR SALE—Cadillac tour In model 67. Cheap for cash. Nwict? to biiwepi “* t t*tere March f*™K*™* i CqjpkHlttee qt t Trustees of the State Normal School. At|*na, Ga., will recelvu' blila for for- to the atudei nlahlng uniforms ente of dltlon. Good tires. Would' consider Ford or Dodge lit trade. P. O. Box No, 634. m-9-p. the State Normal School for the year LD WANT RESULTS ■ Hie Weather 'Jjy GEORGIA and South Carolina: Fair tAnight and Thursday, colder tonight, frost to the coast." : s..- » Florida. . Fair tonight -and Thursday, colder tonight, possibly t'frost In extreme north. Lost And Found ^S'fcOST^Man)’ an article, found by a F"s» Banner-llcraia reader and return ed to Its owner. If you havo lost any- ftrjthlng today try a Banner-Herald ’Wont Ad tomorrow. tf. £0ST — BannerHerald route book number 13, ifinder please return to •Banner Herald office pyRE BRED BARRED PLYMOUTH Rock Ilolterman Aristocrat Strain, (no Inbreeding.) Nine months Cock erels and nettings for sale. Mrs. John D. Muss, Carlton Road, Athens, Ga. m-7-c. USED. CAR BARGAINS—Bulck Roudster; K«W |»rtlnt. Good coii(|l tlon. G. M. Nnlght 'St Itfha Allen, Jr. Gift E. Clayton St. Phone 9»7. '*• J i m-7-c. FOR SALE—r.scd ckselngs and tuby 34x4 S. S. half price. L. O. Pledger, No. 740 Thomas Miscellaneous COMMUTATION ROAD TAXRS • for 1923 now dae, and payable at commissioners 1 Office In Clarita County Court Hotme. M-9-c MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of’ail after a. Golden Glint Shampoo.—Advertisement. 1n the District Court of the United States, For the Northern Dis trict of Georgia In re R. F. Read, Bankrupt. No. 1360, In Bankruptcy. A petition for discharge having been filed in conformity with law by uliove named bankrupt, and* the Court having ordered that the hearing upon • said petitjon be had on April 7, 1923 at ten o’clock A. M., at the United States Dis trict Court room, in the city of ATLANTA, Georgia; notice is here by given to all creditors and other uncock Ave., and receive ETtYmJ^nf "iaV 0 anTYhow beginning th&t date and ending March 15. 1924. ft is to be understood that the committee will Incur no financial ob ligations In awarding this contract, although It will use Its ^riflueme to have students who are In need of uni forms to purchase new uniforms or parts of uniforms from . the success ful bidder and the successful bidder must deal directly with students ac cording to the custom of the school. Tito successful bidder will De expect ed to eh ter Into a written contract for the fulth/ul and .prompt % per formance of the earn* and guarantee .It by filing bond In such an amount as the committee may demand. Bids , roust be upon uniforms Iden tical, jn Style with that now in use In the’school and the material com* prising .various parts must be t-uually good' n»d substantially the ishia a| that no Win use or better In Lpth kmd r and quality. Perfect fits and prompt delivery must be guar anteed. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids or parts of tha same; or Jo award pasts to one bidder and other parts to others There, will be no radical departure rotrt »the uniform now In use. Sped fixations will be furnished by and all bids must be addressed to Jere M. Pound. President, BUte Normal School, Athens. Ga. Three Ydung Star4 Are Doped & /(de) PUV HERE ON 26TI1 . GOLF TOURNAMENT ST! AUGUSTINE, Fl a .l, , , liant sun was chaaine tv. . dew off th e greens atthiV'f 1 ” Rustine links Ti l .!j..v-i' St - Au. when the first of Big Punch to Detroit Club This Year on jjreward. tf !' Wanted WANTED—A tood cook, house maid, 1, butler, chauffeur, domestic help, jor maybe it* office aulitance, book- jjiwpor* atenors. telephone girls, ■ ashleri etc. Whatever it is, you may jjb* sure that thousand, of alert busi ness and efficient Individuals In Ath ena will see your Want Ad In the Banner-Herald and will talk over the ' matter with you noxt day. It'a done bvory day An Athena. tf. jtVANTi5l>—One furnished room. Private. P. O. Box No. 945. ' m-7-p. said time and place cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the bankrupt for dis charge should not be grunted. . 0. C. FULLER, Clerk. NOTICE TO PAINTERS Sealed proposals will be received by the undersigned until noon, city tin.e of March 12th for paint ing the Chase Street School. J. W. BARNETT, City Engineer. TANTED TO.ItENT small cottage, j, or 3 connecting unfurnished, ground [(floor rooms by young couple with J- ■children, anewer P, O. Boa $02, Jl : * m-7-p. * WANTED—Two water coolers. Ap- Jj: ply P. O. Box No. 308. m-8-c WANTED—Help JiW ANTED—Good insuranco pgent, for . YJalnesrille. State experience In first! {letter. % Address L. H. Tucker. P.' O. j 'Box No. Athens. Ga. i- V tn-9-p. | POPULARITY OF RED The reign of black is definitely at an end and brilliant colors and starting color combinations are the rule. At "the moment there Is a vogue for all the brilliant, hard shades of red. tBT Coird Yocr HOT] PREVt NDVE ToTmEN I Un.Tub.tM, Kit ((U til ^au.r.KST%S!a ■ IVANW2D—Auto salesman. Rhode, 1 Motor Co.. 1M West Clayton atreet. ,Uhcn», Ga. , m-9-c. WANTED — 8F.VF.RAT. intelligent boys between 14 and 18 years of age to elivpr papers. Apply at anner - Herald office, Ave. tf ANiaD—Help. Houaehold furni ture. pot atock, any one of a thou- htmilngs You can fill your Wants pmptly and cheaply with a Ban- ir^IIerald Want Ad. - tf. For Rent—Rooms FOB BENT—Furnished or unfurnish ed rooms, with sasals or without board. Desirable location. Conven ience!. Rent reasonable. Theao are ■onm-af the offering you find dally in Banner-Herald Want Ada tf. SAW BUS Latest Belt Feeds Money Maker."' All Kinds Mill Supplies. Teeth, Files, Belting, Pipe, In jectors! Fittings, . Engine and Boiler Repairs. Bring with your guto and work done qu|ck. Plenty Room to Park Car. Lombard Iron Works AUGUSTA, GA. RAILROAD SCHEDULES sbaboaro air line ry. Northbound Southbound 9:56 a Atlaata-Monroe 1‘e'l C:15 p 3:40 p AU.-Mlrm.-Mem. 3:30 p 2:40 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:30 p 7:55 p AU.-Abbeville I'cT 7:30 a 11:24 p Atl.-Birmingham 6:39 a 11:34 p Norfolk-Wash. 6:39 u 11:24 p Wilmington-N. Y. 6:19 a GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive 7:10 pm 13:10 pm Depart f :30 am 1:36 pm CENTRAL OF OBOROIA RY. W. O. BoItSn, Agent. Phone 1061 Central of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m. ■4:4i 0. m. Arrive from Macon. 13:10 p. m. r 9:30 p. m. For father Information phono J. Y. Bruce, C. A., 640. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND .' RAILWAY v r Oetjerfulee Leave ''Atliena Arrive 7:45 A. M.*‘ -5:10 P. At. 10:46 A. M.-» -*10:10 A. M. • Dally. •* Dally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY No. 0 leaven Athena 3:00 n. m„ ur rfton Lula 9:40 n. ni. '•No. 8 leaves Athens 4:16 p. m., ar- rlvfe Lulv 6:45 n. m. No. 7 leaves Ltila 6:55 p. m.. ar- rlvss Athens |:3s p, .n. Np. 6 leaves Lula 10:06 a. m.. ar rives Athena 11:40 a. m. O. B. Miller. C. A.. Athens, Ga., r Telephone 81. FOUtBENT—Room and Board. Nicely furnished rooms,. with or without meals. Steam heat, hot and gold water, tub and shower baths at a*l time*. Itatea reasonable. *" Dougherty 8L i-9-p. RENT—Six room house and hath, . 367 DuBoae Ave., or Phone W41B.’ Cooper at Cooper’s Cafe. FORI RENT—Two largo connecting n,imi and bath. Ilefereneee re qulred. Phonv 1«W WITH BATH BOARD. Nicely ' furnished . with or without board. Steam boat.' hot and cold water, tub and Bhbw'Sf baths at ft times Ratos reaa onablo. 366 W. KUherly 8L ro-6-e WOOD ASH WOOD Best for Cooking and Heating Purposes Per'Trade Load . $2.75 Orders of five loads or more,.per load $2.50 Thii Wood Formerly ] Sold for $3.25 per load. CaR Us and We WU1 Supply Your Needs. * HANNA MFG. CO. Phone T47 Phone 147 For Sale ~ BALE-CANNED PEACHES kberrlee, plums poach pldtlei.: and fit preservea Apply at Baaner-1 Herald office. tf; SALE—Pure brad Rhode Island, s/or eettlnk. State Collegp Stock IIB per retting. Special rrtaa per 1 htjpred. Mrs. O. H. Firor. t-Nme m-8-c, CAR BARGAINS—Hudson Rnn lore than 16.6M miles 1 condition. Bulck Roadster. paint, pond condition. O. M.. ‘ a Bona Allen, Ir. 646 E. ' SL Phono 997. m-7-c.f SALE—Ford Coup*. C, 66- ™om-S6 Taxi Service T Day and Night I* SALE—Ope break tut room ret, gateleg table and 6 chain. One bed compote'white enameled. One amnll refrigerator. One ahret Iron heater with nlpe. Fone 433-W. fit W. y,«. HOFMEISTER’S SHOE SHOP New 8ho*g from Old Men’* Half Soles and Rubbtr Heels $1.50. Ladled 1 Half Sole* and Rubber, Heel, $1.25. Children’s Half Soles and Rubber Heel*, priced according to *lze. WE DELIVER Phone 1186 229 E. Broad SL, Athene, Ga. ■The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page is one of the molt Interest ing and certainly moet pro fitable pare* of the paper. Thou**nd* of people turn their attention lint to tbo Want Ad Fgjto. ..The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page . FOR RENT One five-room doiftutalr* apartment, orivate bath and all convenience.. Possession March UL ' £3. G. FAMBROUGH Phone' 516 >n Lodge ‘ 655- Expelled ATLANTA—Lebannon lodge of Maeons No. 665, today stands *u*- " n ' n toe, nrst of a r t M .pended from fellowship with the ,f° ur °f the country’:! * 0I jF j International brotherhood, by rea-‘Jf® , teed of ( at a o’cfl f*?’ Son of an order issued late yes- I'i” 1 ot tkc 72 hole °! e Cobb’s Team Meets Ro-fj^y Jje p. *o*rttin, .crwid 1 ^^ nc ^°, rl<i “. f a «t coast Chester Internationals on csuU ih 0 e*l^^”had n oM*mme throughout Wednesday 0 "' tnin " t Sanford Field in Exhibi- il * ™“ hei » 10 b*f«re .. r* Oi.. a.^ th ® prison commission to ap- tion Game Stars to Play$ ply for a prdon for W. L. Payne, • ’ ,npw. serving a sentence for brib- BY BRYAN LUMfKIN cry. . The diamond fans of Athens and! tff© nurmundlnK territory will hnvc,|ft/| l Q■ the oppoi tunny ot ncelnK rau;u nttu UCI aJlISIJGCl star.s or l>U Jea^ue huaebRU iif •— - - - - v ^** SYLVK8TER JOHNSON (LEFT) HERMAN PILLE SET) HENRY if ANUSH. Three youogstera are doped to give added punch to,the*. Dcroit Ti- Her« th!a season botil in defen sive and offensive work. If they deliver, ns Ty Cobb ‘expects Ahoin to they will do much to keep the Ti gers to iwnrd the top. Herman Pillette a rookie pitcher lust year made an unusually go'*d record for bis first year In rost com pany. Cobb 1-mks for him to Ucr fully ns well. Sysvester Johnson, the other young slubstcr who cam<| to Detroit with Pillette In the trade sending Sammy Hale to the Coast .L(*igue Is the pitching marvel of the Coast Leaguo In 1921, but after winning seven and losing three for Ueroit he U’us Incapacitated of the season. Had Johnson been In all year the American League standings might have been different. As it was I’illette, who participated In 40 ’games and Is credited with 10 won and 12 lost weakened under the strain jot overwork and his finish >vas not so brilliant as his «turt. Add to these “Rip” Collins ac quired from the Bostcn Red Sox. und_ Ray Francis. late of the Geua- fors, and Cobb has some valuable additions to his piching staff. Always a hard-hitting club the Tigers have acquired a new outfield prospect who ‘‘homes from the Omaha club of the Western League with d ,37(1 batting average that ranks second in that circuit’s sea sonal averages. This Is Henry Munush, who also has speed Jujdg- Ing from his record of stolen bases, yongg ni U ENIEE ....B tion at cne lime and on, the same team Uuin ever before, wiien i:ju Detroit Tigers meet the ljochesier Club of the International League here, In an exhlhftion game, March 'from Anderson **"• be on‘rad ftlerl Cobb, Heilman, Pillctc, Veach, Bassler, liiuo t/ Flag.itead. AU names to conjure by. when the talk turns tLi America’s “Xatlonui i’us- time.” To that list add the name of Muurlcc Archdeacon, the fastest 'man in naseball and who Is said to be the best sent up by the m:nors In the last five years. Those are u few of the men who Will chase around the bases' on Sanford Field in the game with Rochester.** “GEORGIA PEACH** “VS MIRACLE MAN.** Ceorgo tailings, who won the title of “Thfe Miracle Man of Base ball,” when he was *a manager in the big leagues. Is guiding the destinies*of the minor leaguers this rear, and Stallings has gathered •. r iher one of the strongest teams the minors have develbped In seme time. When Stallings’ men meet tn« Cobb outfit. It will be a Georgian^ pitted against another native son, as both the “Georgia -Peach** and the “Miracle Man” were bom in the J2mplre State. , Fred Merkle. the man who jump ed Into the Um^-llght, a few years ago, when he was playing with the Xqw York Giants by pulling one of the prize “boners’* of baseball is the field captain cf the Rochester team and by his performances It does not look as though Merkle han “gone back” much. Merkle played In. the big leagues for a time Iasi i year. ^ f Looked For Here ^ Athoi - * police received word ’ •a f c x tP I - —erf fqr G. C. George, | middle-aged white man wanetd I in the South Carolina city on a of murder. A reward of. $150 wa* offered for, hi, arrest. TO U. 5 C Gibbons Easily L Defeats Tracy NEW $to«K --(By _Thq^.'A**»' elated I’ressJ -Thci v wa'i ( , m(n*K re'it Chicago—Tom aibbon* st. I’aul hpay^welght, had lltuo truu - b.le 'ln knocking out Jim Tmcey, ol Auiitrnlln In the second round of n ten round , boxing con, 'Chicago. Ind., knit ilgh'r. 7*raccy went tb. His'corner at '—'•nt -V I.'. ._4 4t... .1—1 Tnut tin- the end of the first rcund groggy from a body and head punching, artel trie St. Paul hoxer scored easily with body and head punches in the second. It was a right cross which put Tracey down for u ten Count after Jio had gone down once for a count of five. skepticism In sporting olnf.es Tuesday over the prospect’ of Jimmy Wilde leaving hla home :n England to come to this, country and defendingtitle^an worh| flyweight chamlon oguins: 1’nttcnq Villa, who Rst the Amoncmi* tli’.f In the division -to Frunkle -Gon.v n' of New York here lust week. , While there was mime douiK ex pressed ovey Uie success of p:*j- moter Tom O'Rourke. _ w:io an nounced that he ha 1 received cable from the world’s champion accept ing terms for a b:ut with Villa o:; Juno 156, there wan a genenft hope that Wlido wou|(l cothe. Tie was popular when he visited this coun try and fought several hou^s :n 1919 and 1920; Although the liiterhatlor.nt nos ing-union an c«*ganizntlon Iclleved to be expiring derived Wilde of liih title last month O'Rourke lc*pt ui. negotiations ho lui J iH*gti.i tn * me meantime and claimed i- nave Wilde’s aSJenl to meet tho winner of the Vllla-Qenaro bout.' . % . It la know however, that \Vl!ce has been growing away from* hrs profession and t%nt his Wife ta-up- lx*sed to his fight in c. He ;« nocu?y SI yeem old and hiii li‘u.1 tb byuts RIGHHur hmkiobe INLtANAl’OLIS, Ind.—The in ternational 500 ■ mile aucrmoblte race, the Premier tnent of Ite kina In the world, will be liola on.me morial day as. usuhl, as the reamt Govornor McCray's vciutna ns unconstitutional a bill by both houses of tho Indlunlu legis lature which would prohibit tne race. The aqtlon of the Governor came n tew minutea l>er:ru. na- Jouniment of tho ganernl urevmo- ly. A last minute to pasn tne bill over to the Govcrnm's veto was nude In the mgato but thin failed by a ll to 6 vote, and,, the ‘ 1)111 died. •» • Th# measure got througn tm'ji I JUONROE. a a.—Mlaa Martha luaea ot (tie uaaembly by Rt:te I Bowen.- of MOWoc. popular stucen; ore than n conetltutlonal mn- | n f Agnes Scott college."died Mon' Jorlty. During eoneldurailtoa ofineuiay mTfilng nt a private aani' measure several Marlon coqnfy turium In Atlanta. She was 11..years (Indianapolis) imats of the Amers-‘of age. The remain) 'Were taken can Legion, adopted resolutions 1 rar |y Monray afternoon to Iter condemning the mcanure i$d lueir'home. Where thr funiral woa to ‘no charters were revoked by fhe stale hold at the First Haptist chqrcn. department of tlm •■rganicatlon j Mian Bowen, who wi-a the daugn- Th* Ooveraor in vetoing tae bill I ter of M. L.'Bowen, of Monroe, wa> bored hi* action tn the opinion of;in her second year at Agnes Scott states’ Money General U. ri. 1 and was one. of the beet known'of Leah which held It to t)c uitconeti-‘it. student*. Or exceptional must. rational. , . | cal ability, she belonged to Uio or- Icliestra and the glee club {college, and,was a leader In Igaduate activities. Her death followed an Illness of WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST prices for old Scrap. lron_ Brass r.. issues of Magazines. Wh.l. quantity Ju,| l t ( ., #u rTrue ^ Dixie Iron & Metal Co. 415 Foundry Street Phone 1151 Athens, Gj. GEORGIAN BAGGAGE ione TRANSFER CO. Phoi Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone Office Georgian Hotel gg OLO AUBURN STAR TO PLAY heater team who will hold’ tne attention of the Athena fans Thin man la little Sammy Hurnea, w:io cavorted with Mike Donahue'a Au burn Tigers a year or a» ago. Sammy was one fit tho best second boaenian ever developed by u, southern college, and la rated aa i one of the boat In h(s league now. ‘ The norrcll-topped keyatoner ta slntetl for another big league try out thin year and, the chaneca ure that he will stick. Athena will wel come Hammy upon hla appearance Aojv, na ho ds u-roal follow and was mighty pop " There will be a general and free- for-all discussion of the proposed curb market for Athens before the city council Wcdnsday night when that body meets for / its regular monthly sossion. Representatives from the Wo man’s' Club, the Rotary Club, the Kiwanfs' Club, the Chmber of Com merce. and other civic organisa tions will be on hand to enter in to tho discussion while the oppo nents to the plan have also been invited to attend so that a free discussion may bo held. The curb market pain was kill ed here several months ago when the teeth were taken out of the ordinance passed allowing ped dling on the streets during curb market hours. Those who are interested in the project believe there is less oppo sition to theimoveiricn - now than them. In other cities th, siu of Athens where curb markets have been installed it has been pointed out that all lines of business pro fited and tbft farmers and truck stcre found a ready and easil ilble market for their MonroeGirl Student Dead last year. whet, he was captain of the Auburn team, tho Tigers won four ctrulght games from tho Bull dogs. However, all that's forgotten now, mul every fan who attends tlie game will be pulling for Bummy to show'up wim« of the “big rol I'wh," and ho Is uilghtly likely to; do it .too. > < It has bcei. many yenrs since Athens cuuglft sight of a big league team and quite a bit * longer inun that Nine** an exhibition same Be tween two tcamn -from the •tm *ho\VH” wax played here, and it needless to say that tne field will bo Jammed. In Shoe Repairing —is like a railroad ticket—the looks r •- of two tickets might' be the same, but one may take you twice as far as . the other. We use only the "Best leather and workman- ship; and do repairs the factory way. Our Repairs Are “Twice As Far” Kind. Martin Bros. Shoe Fixery. 455 Clayton Street tmmmt P R I C E A EVENT BEAUTIFUL Sat. Night, March 10 of the Theatrical Season MAYVALENTlfiE MILLINERY Clusters of fruit, perterably cherries or grapes, are frequently seen hanging off the brims ot the coarse straw Hate designed tor midsummer wear. For immediate wear nothing is more popular than tho small cloche ot felt or combination of silk and straw. Hit By a Train, Griffinite Dies' about three HEMLINES GRIFFIN, Ga.—Suffering from injuries he received when he was Tun over by a Southern freight j While the hemline Is going to laid (train, Leon Lynch, son of Robert:a much more c&nventfcnal life this L. Lynch, died htte Monday at a coming season than formerly, one CHATS WITH YOUR • GAS. MAN America’s Ant bathtub was aefen feet long, tour feet wide, built ot mahogany and weighed seventeen hundred and ntty pounds. Curious persons In Cincinnati dubbed it ‘^s glorious dish pan” but the doctors frown ed and said It Invlt.-d . f$jrer, rheumatism and Inflammation of the hinge.-This «:i» In 1S49 In- I960 Prieeldent rilmoro of the United States had tlo drat 1 *- the Whltd bathtub p] took Its Today the bathtub Is a neces sity, as Is also running hot water at the faucets- Modern water-beaten and a quick, dependable, economical gas service, have done as much in make the hath a habit as the bathtub itself. ALL ABOARD # | Winter Excursion Fares and All Year Tourist Fares ;; to V’ ! % Alabama MUmt ii-; Arkansas British Columbia . California ' fkiKT'' J Washington Georgia Uavana Kentucky Loulalana Missls.ippi. New’ 1 North Carolina Oregon Sruth Carolina Teaaesseo TirgfsU VIA Georgia Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway of Alabama Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges. For farther information applv to J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A., 7X4 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga.