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COMMUTATION ROAD TAXES
for 1S2S now dne, and payable
at Commissioners* Office In Clarke
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MEDIUM BROWN HAIR look*
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flowers and. fruii that ore such
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The Weather
GEORGIA, South Carolina and
FIbrida: Fair tonight and Fri
day, little change intemperature.
Alabama: Fair tonight and
Friday, aiightly warmer tonight
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ens win see your Want Ad In tbe
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ed ‘too m«. with meals or without
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eome of'the" offering you find dally In
BwfMr-HarsId want Ada.
FOR iBENTr-Room and Board. Nicely
fuln1|hod rooms, with or without
mafia. -Steam hast, hot and cold
watwr 'tub and Shower bathe at e'l
times. 'Rates reasonable. 356 W.
DouubSthy St. m-9-r
FOn RENT—Two large connecting
rooms sad bath. 'References re j
qulred. Phone 1459-J. m-f-c.j
FOR'RENT—House with I complete
g.num apartments. Largs lot, well
Sba^pd'. modem, conveniences Newly
painted. A. E. Davison. m-ll-c.
Folk • Went—Two nice, connecting,
unfurnished rooms and kitchenette.
IS ty Dougherty St. Phone 433-W.
: m-ll-c.
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m-ll-p. |
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rot? - sale-canned •peaches
' Bleekberrtss plums peach pickles '
and'tJg preserves Appiyat'Banser-
Heedld office. . tf
FOR dALEy-Pure bred Rhode Istand
eggs for setting. State poUege Stock
- |l.ld 'per setting. SpecUt tetes pee
hundred. Mrs O. H. Flror. ?Tone
FOB SALE-One.brdekfest mom set.
gateleg table and 4 chairs this bed
compete white' enameled. Ope small,
refrigerator. QBO eheet Iren heater
>lt|i : Pipe. Fobs W-W- «* w -
Dougherty St. m-1-e.l
WOOD ASH WOOD
Best .for Cooking and
Heating .Purposes
Per Truck Load . $2.75
Orders of five loads
or more, per load $2.50
This Wood - Formerly
Sold for $3.25 per load.
CaU Us and We Will
Supply Your Needs..
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Phone 747 Phone 147
66-?wone-66
Taxi Service
Day and Night;
HilTA
FOR SALE—CadlUeo touring car,
model 57. Cheap for cash. Good eon |
tlltlpn, Good Urea Would .oonslder
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CEOHGL\N ,DOTEIi; > V^VOIl
m i i |i|)[iipm w i—(
May Valentine's beautiful revi
val of the De Koven Opera, “Rob
in Hood,” which comes tegthe
Colonial Saturday vening ia w ex
tremely fortunate as to cast. In
fact its an almost “all star” show
Miss Emma Jean Amt, very
pleasing to look upon and the pos
sessor of- a wonderful contraltc
voice, fs singing the role -of thr
dashing brigand “Alan-a-Dale/
Georgy Troupe, America’s famous
baritone, is the "Little John” of
the' opera! Bertram Gol'ra is the
‘'Sheriff.” Everybody wno knows
anything thout music knows of
Goitre's continued success as an
ratio comedian. Phillip 0on-
i.^a -buffo basso of note, is
"Will Scarlett." Bess Curry
prints donna with “The Cho
colate Soldier,” it the “Maid
Marian.” Arthur Wallace has hii
old part of “Friar Tuck." Others
among the nrincipals- are Free'
Zint, Charlotte Ingham and Mrs
Clarence Bennett
The chorus is one of'the best-
while the costumes, lighting ef.
fects and properties are up to the
standard.
The- orchestra is carried- by the
company and is under the direction
of May Valentine.
Delay Meeting
of Debt Body
You havs often heard the eic
gas about somebody tyeinj Jo
handsome—c- othorwiso—ns to
break the camera whan the
photoj-s. her triad to tout n
picture of tho individual.
The old fait is often ueej but
it seldom over happens—
YET-
There a young man in Ath
ens wh> toally brake a onmon
when th- photographer* at-
tempted to toko his picture.
It happened down oni San
ford rield yeeterday aftorneon,
whan cne of tho staff photo -
grsphors from tho Atlanta
Journal paid a visit to this city
to got the likenesses of tno
Georgia baseball squad.
First, the squad Was oil llnoc
up and. tbs pigturp made. All
want wail.
Thin the “man Iphind the
gun” beran to take the sep
arate pictures. Still ail want
wall, That is, all want wall un
til it earns time for on* of the
plays'* to stand up aad pose
like a pitcher.
With the aforsesa?(l. pisye.-
looklng full Into tho camera
posed like Ruth St Dennis,
the photographer snapped tho
necessary snapper and—the
the camera broke.
it may be that the player
we* too Ihandsom* for the
camera—but. th* pitcher was
none other than William Chen-
ault Munday, better known a*
f BUI."
Coach WhiteVBulldogs Working
Hard For Opening of 1923 Season
ck master at
and fiverfty’njfriute*
■nil shi|i 1 aamai 1 . rm -nctrc
rfl
’'yjwsKssss
Will b* In effebt night and day, as
regular night air service tp Pans
and back soon Is to he established
lisim
WASHINGTON—The meeting
tbe American debt commission
(lied for Tuesday to put the Brit
■“h funding agreement into final
form v.as postpone^ to Friday.
REMOVING INK STAINS
To remoye ink from s|lk, wool or
cotton goods, saturate the apot
svlth epirity. of turpentine. Let It
remain fur soma tldio.' then rub
wlthgthp bands until tbe ataln la
amoved.
WE ARE PAYIN6 HIGHEST
PRICES FOR OLD
8erap. Iron,. Brass,. Copper,
Lead, Rubber, --Bags, and old.
issues of Kfa|*3lnea. Where
quantity Justifies our Truck will
Mil for.
Dixie Iron & Metal Co.
41S Foundry 8tr«*t
Phons 1151 Athens, Ga.
SAWMILLS
Latest Belt Feeds
Money Maker.
All Kinds Mill
Supplies.
Teeth, Files, Belting. Pipe, In
jectors, Fittings, Engine and
Boiler Repairs. Bring with, your
auto and work done quick.
Plenty Room to Park Car.
Lombard Iron Works
AUGUSTA, GA.
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RV.
Northbound Southbound
S:55 a Atlanta-Monroo l'c'l 4:15 p
S:4S p Atl.-Mlrm.-Mem. i:10 p
3:44 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. T. 3:34 p
7:55 p. Atl.-AbheviUe l'c'l 7:30 a
11:14 p Atl.-BIrmintham 5:3* a
11:34 p Norfolk-Wash. 6:34 a
11:34 p Wllmlpgton-X. T. 6:34 a
QEORQIA. RAILROAD
Arrive Depart
7:34 pm 1:34 am
13:14 pm 3:35 pit'
JCENTRAL OF OEOROIA RY.
Holton, Agent, Phonq 1641
jraj of Georgia Button
or Macon 7:30 a. m. I
6:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 13:14 p. m.
9:30 p. m.
For further Information phono
J. T. Bruce. C. A., 414.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY
Sehotfulte
Lear* _ Athene Arrive
7:454*. M.4 *5:34 P. M.
14:45 A. M.«* 0*14:14 A. M.
• Daily. ** Dally Except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
No. 4 leavee Athene 1:04 a. m., ar
rives Lula 4:44 a. m.
No. S loaves Athens 4:16 p. m., ar
rives Lulu 6:45 n. m.
No. 7 leaves Lula 1:56 p. m.. ar
rive. Athena 4:34 p. .n.
No. 5 leave* Lula 14:45 a. olV'
rives Athens 11:40 a. m.
O. B. Miller, C. A.. Athena, 41a.,
Telephone SI.
Prosnects For Coming lou * h *»*»•* bo i* oiiroinat-
_ 1 , — . , , ° cd this season.
beaSOn Much brighter I "Oldtlmer" Eldrldg* seems
Ac Tiam Rpo-inc tn Takp havo ttn ln « ld e track for one of tho
AS ieam rsegins 10 a axe I)UlceB llnd hl8 bltMns . , hould help
Shape. ‘ ' ‘
BY BRYAN LUMPKIN.
Thr 1423 Buldbg husehall squad la
hard nt work under thr eagle eye
tho team out of a lot of bad placet
during the 1923 schedule.-
Tho Bulldogs will have one of tno
best pitching suffa that Sanford
Field hns seen In many a day. Ltt-
of Conch Bill White on Sonford tie,Fred Bale la burning them over
Field, und Is font- beginning :u ln tbe most approved -«tyje and
round Into shnpe.
The roster of the squad, until 'ine
next cut Is made. t?an compIt.o-J
yeatorday with the u|)|ieuruiiee ut
Captain George Clarke nnd Jean
Watnon. These two men were on
the Laskethall squad and unable to
go out for the early pructtcec.
, The Bulldogs should have one of
the ntrongest teams In the soutn
this year and with \fie new material
developed, together with the old
letter men back In school. Bill
White's men should make ssmeboay
hustle for the southern title.
.Powers, first string catcher from
last yearT Is showing up mighty
wtU und seem* to have the eege
over the new contenders tor tne
place, though Rosser, Wilson 'nnd
Harper are all putting up a good
fight
PROBLEM AT
FIRST BAA8E
Pint base Is something of ’a
problem or Coach Bill und It may
be that Thomason, tho right gar
dener will assume the duties nt the
first Station. Phllpot Is showing Up
nice op first, as Is alm> Kaurrman,
though neither of these boys rent
should'make a strong bid for the
'AII-Southem selections at tbe end
of the season.
Andy Chambers, th* tall boy with
a world of speed und- a good head
Is also counted uponheavlly. This
will be Chambers first year In col
legiate baseball and If he lives up
to hin past record he should finish
near tho top of the list at the end
of the season.
PANTONE IN \
GOOD SHAPE \
Pnntone. veteran of two seasons
Is in better shape this year than
at any time since he has been :n
cofege. despite a lore arm and tbe
little sliced artist should go a tony
way toward keeping the Bulldogs
In the- front rank.
The new men out for a chance
at the hurling assignments are
Frank Fuller, Cotllngs, Maddox and
Wee Willie Munday. who oncB
pitched two Innings for Ogletnorpc.
These boys are going good and
there la more than »n even chance
that one or more of them will rorm
the pitching reserve. Teany Ran
dall may also be added tq thin list.
The Bulldogs will play the hard
est- schedule a Georgia team Has
ever attempted and the practice
come up to the murk erf Thomason wor k I* being pushed along at top
as a hitter. In the event Thorttanon i *° *bat the team wilt be in
is not used, ho wtU take up bis old “°° a «b«P« tor the opening game.
Jifb'ln the outfield.
With Josh Watson out for second'
bane, that question I* greatly sinv-.j
Ike .Banner-Herald's
Sunday Want Ad Page
is oneyrf tho most interest
ing ana certainly most pro- .
. fitable pages of tho paper.
Thousands of peopi* torn their
attention first to th* Want Ad
Pag*. -
The Banner-Herald's
Sunday Want Ad Page
FOR RENT
On* fire-room downstair*
apartment, private bath and aU
convenience. possession
March fit \
E.G.FAMBROUGH
' "Phone 516
EKAY
“rod. SMILING PAlNTEir*
Fine Painting and Intsrio-
i, Athens, Ga.
ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkeepfaig, Shorthand and
Typewriting
Bare 60% of anoaaa bp at
tending thia school! The grad
uates of tfab Athens Business
CoUsga always get tho bast po
sition. Every Graduate
plifled. WatBim la one of tho brutarf
cat men on the team und he should
have a great year, Mrltae. Hodges
and Kauffman are nlwt out Tor me
keystone sack, but Wutmin seems
to have the cull.
De Lacey Allen, the l>o«t shortMup
In seventeen Staten und ».x prov
inces will take care of the , short
field. Allen wus u star Iasi .ye^y,-
and should be ’ even, blitter th:s
seassn. Mlddlebrooks la putting up
a hard tussle for the plure. but
Allen seems destined to ’cavort at
bis regular station.
aniFtm
LONDON—Air trips between
London and Paris are being made
safer all the time, apd before tang
•passengers will almost bb denied
the thrill of tpklng e chance. Even
If the-airplane la forced dow'n upon
the waters of-the. Channel, the pan
Taylor, a new man. seems to oeisengers may be rescued so quick
. — - - |y that they will, have to use their
linaglnaUtns to order to Interest
their friends with an acount of the
oxp'eriende when • they' get back
home.. The Air Ministry ts seeing
to this.
Arrangements for hurrying chan
nel craft to the old of g plane that
falls In th* water have just been
completed and successfully tested.
As all the trans-Channel liters ary
equipped with wireless telephones
the authorities have adopted a new
International distress word for air
craft. t Is “May Day.” the phonetic
equivalent of ••M'uldexw the Frauen
for "Help He."
In a recent test a Royal Air
Force flying boat was secretly In-'
st rue ted tq make a ‘forced landing”
with "engine trouble" nt the cer
tain point over the water. This was
(lone. While planing down, tbe craft
tbe leading candidate for the hot
corner. Taylor la handling third
base In tho practices in Jam up
style and with u little mure ex
perience he should dovalop Into' i>
star of tho Drat water. Taylor may
be beaten out In tbe fjgnt ror
Place#, but tbe man who does It
will be tjte kind cf bull plnyor nut
often found.
CLARKE IN
OUTFIELD AGAIN
In thu outfield will be found Cap
tain (Doors* Clarke, tbe Babe Itutii
of tbe Bulldogs durtnf the past year
George Is a certainty lor'one of tne
Places, aa be Is a sure fielder and
a demon at tbe plate. He put sev
eral gamea on ice, last year, w:ieo
things were looking rather gtoomy
for the hoihe crowd, with max
mighty bludgeon of hls.
’Pop” Ramsey is another of tbo save the distress signal three times,
aspirants for an outfield beiu,,, 1 t waa picked, up by wlrelees atni
Ramsey was Just outside the list tlon nt Croydon and Lympne. The
of chosen ones on last years team |"tuUon at Pulbam got a bearing <
and he will give somebody a mtgnij 'the seaplane’s position. A call w
'j Anti-Flirt Club in Capitol
TO
BE WITH INDIANS
Of interest to Athenians will be
the news that Phil Bfdfood, bro-,
ther of W. R. - Betlgood, of thit^
city will report to the Cleveland;
American League baseball club at*
their ipring training camp.
Bedgood was in the Southern
League part of last year and the
year preceeding. At the last of
the season be wee-sold to the.
Cleveland Indians and is now rated
as one of their best hurlerp. He
was with the Atlanta ! team but
did not mow up very well. He
was then sold to Chattanooga and
there he began to burn up the
Southern circuit
Bedgood is counted upon heavily
this season to keep the Indians
near- the' top of the Americhn
League list.
-m
MEMO HIT
By-Plane Weighing Less
Than Half a TonvGiven
Official Test At ^Mitchell
Field.
NEW YORK—“The Leech,” the
newest idea in flying war, to be
tried out Tuesday by officers at.
Mltchel field, Long Island, who
look upon the experiment as orte
of the most haxsardous under
takings upon which an airman ever
has embarked. 7
Tbe tryout is to be made by
Liuct. Clyde V. Finter, of Mitch
ell fielJ. Finter, Lawrence, j
Sperry, the inventor and officelx
or the field expect that the test
will go far tp disclose the feasi
bility of launching and landing
small airplanes from and on
larger heavier than anr machines
or on dirigibles. ,
Finter wfll pilot the ‘Tx>ech’' a
special by-pianc weighing less than
half a'ton and propelled by
special three cylinder motor, in
attempt to attach while in flight
to the underside of a DeHaviland
four. Mr. Sperry's invention, a
special grapling device will be
used. Jt successful in attaching
the “Leech” LicuL Finter will try
to cast off. If .the experiment
is successful, post officers exjiec.t
it to result jn equipping every
bombing plane with smaller pliuted:
for superior speed which, r in w*r-
1 far* can be employed as a prated
tivc weapon and for observation.
were scheduled for Jiarrl, 2 ) rd ,
34th have been chnn w ,l to the
ahd 26th, Saturday and'
and tlte Dahlonegn aerlex hn, h,
cut’ to one game, on th,- 2j.v n
atead ot two.
. , Dahlcnesa opens th- — n *, n
, . . Athena and will I,* „ ul(!l[|y *
A alight chante has lien made ln ,<d Uy ,h " University or i v „ n ‘
the irhlversity of Georgia baseball vanl * 011 lne 2ath - Followm*
schedule, due to the schedule of * tMinc the team noen t , \] ll(
examinations at the University and two xameH iignlnRt Yal#» t i" ° f
the holldayi to follow. j playi the northern ii a i,i"', ' h ”>
The Camp Benmng gamea ^that game In Athene „n Ihe
Protect Your Cotton
i Era&falS hie Bol) Weevil with
PQLL-WE-GO
Only Gists 20c a Gallon
Only Few Sprayings Necessary
Stays On the- Cotton Plant
Does the Work Claimed For It
Cheapest and Most Effective Method
Eliminates Night Work
A Proven Product—Not pn Experiment
ACTUAL FIELD TE8T8 SURPRISED EXPERTS.
By (laid tests nutds last year, the MERIT of BOLL-WE-
GO was PROVEN. Leading Bankers, Farmers and
agricultural expert* proclaim that BOLL-ltE-QO is the
best method of exterminating th* BOLL weevil
TESTIMONIALS WILL BB 8BNt.YOU UPON REQUEST.
VOUR ACREAGE WILL PRODUCE MORE COTTON
THIS VEAR If you US* BOLL-WE-QO.
BOLL WE GO Is sprayed on th* cotton plant with s hand
compressed air or horse drawn sprayer. YOU CAN
FIGURE OUT THE EXACT COST OF YOUR ENTIRE
SEASON’S PROTECTION.
Write for Literature on BOLL*WE-Go
BoB-We-Go Manufacturing Co.
63 North Pryor St, Atlanta, Ga.
We Furnish Sprayers at a Nominal Cost-
Write for Literature. .
IB*
EVENT BEAI
Sat. Night,
of the'Theatrical!
MAYVi _
DDCCCl
rKtotl
'Jrt. i
COOTHAM — Another claimant
hoe nriaen to a share In u fortune
of (500,000,000, said to conalst In
title to extensive lands In tne city
Of New York leased long year* ago
to King George mi. Since the ex
piration of the lease various un-
suceaaful claiip* have been advanc
ed, .but th* lawyers of Mrs. Mary'
Jane Harrison of Coothaat Common
Sussex, the wife of a tabafer, ten
her they thlak she has a chancr.
It aaema that nt the end of tne
eighteenth century tt certain Robert
Edwards, of Perth. Scotland, emi
grated to America, made money and
purchased land. This land, jrhlcu
be ifctatnsd for a comparative
trifle on account of Be marshy na
ture. hq. afterwarda/eaaed to Ring
George IH for 49 year* and*oner
the War of tin dependence It passed
to the United States. lt\l* now a
part of th* site of the city of New
York. Kr.hert Edwards was d-uwn-
ed while re mnlr.it U- Scotian., f.-nm
America, and efforts to trara his
l.rother.i nnd sisters fallen '
It Is /i.own that th t clilc.t
b.othcr ol the Edwanl.* family was
called - and' Mr*. Harrison
aim* t.. he Tho oldest child ot
Samuel Richard Edwards, hlmaslf
the son of John Edwards, brother
of Robert.
The argument IS advanced here
that, acordlng to American taw,
money reverts to the United KL-ues
if no ductssfui claimant appears
within tf.0. year# at the death of
the lego fee. Mrs. Harrison, believ
ing herself entitled to n snar- of
the fortune 01 a long ncccneed
Scottish - American nifllonatre,
hopes go he u :|e to prove hei ciatrn
within a short t.me.
nsni
PRICES
MaL Night
BS !.' « A SUMPTUOUS
£ £ MOST LOVEDSTl
NEW YORK.—Jphn H. Kirby, a
Houston head of one of the Uigest
lumber companies In Texas and,pres
ident of tho Southern tariff associa
tion has been sued In Surname court
here for ll.sso hy Mies Olga Ralph,!
tnuslo Modem front Evanston, pi„ who'
chargee he promised her <5** a month
for Ill’s for renouncing the name of
Kirby after she had adopted It at
hls raqu.at.
Miss Ralph who (a 39 years old, al
ga* In papers on file Wednesday,
that Klrlry. who is *S and married,
agreed In 1911 that If *ho would give
jm hfr enure time to him and travel
it Ultb ihJm areratary nod'.dm-[
I—toegi"iiligipaht<iii»<Bitlfiiil^:
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Winter Excursion Fares and All
Year Tourist Fares
TO
Ariioma
Arkansas
British Colntabla
California
Florida
Vv’sshingtoa
Georgia
Havana
Kentacky
North Carolina
Oregon
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Mississippi
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Taxes nt
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West VirfinU
via;, ; t
Georgia Railroad
Atlanta & West Point R. R.
Western Railway of Alabama
Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges.
For further information applv to
J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A.,„
. 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga.
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