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

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TUESDAY MARCH 13 1929 THE BANNER- ,D. ATHENS. Georgia PAGHU TfTITon—Sax'a"p!iom ; . Chariio Anderson—Banjo. Jake Taylor—Cornet Teany Randall—Trombone. Jimmie Bishop—Plano. |By .fitorm—“C hu bb jJSSjS p5L*“SSLuTcSh I Allen is still “Honery” Glover, Ben Husbands, Jow Hes- j * .’ 8 J I ter. Jack riant. Chubby Allen. Hap I Continued from pare'one) I Harvey, MIhor Wheaton and Mac , . _! Oliver. " - •. for a local cause, though of course! Mlnaon £ath«r|nb park, Sarah the management would like to Hal, 'Eleiabeth Hall. Mathllde Up- make enough to buy “Chubby** a 80n * Ktheride Brad.well, Hallle Kll good square meal. You'll, like itt' Patrick, Anne Jordan, Eleanor enjoy It and be glad you.want— > Toh;f. Frances, Rowe, K:j'herfno end at the same time you’ll have .Ashlbid, Hazel Hodgson, Marian an opportunity of seeing how local Bailey, Helen Ashford. Mildred talent performances have ad vane- ^°* r,n f- Maude. Talmadgo, MaHgn cd with the Jazz age and bow tho Talmndge. Mary Bell Hancock, audience applauds numbers now D° rl “ that probably would, have been Arnold and Dorothy Watson. frowned off -trie program tenors D|f . UN1VER8ITY Yes. It’s a regular show. ‘Scorns■ BULLDOG ORCHESTRA like Jimmie -Bishop knows how to | < ... _ make ’em regular. Vhe' Georgia Jones. Director—Drums. •’Bulldog" orchestra furbished’the Harvey Mabry—Sszaphone and splohdld music. . . ! Flute. Here are the ones In It: ! Jo,,n Ton nor—Ce llo. i Messrs. Dave Wisdom. Buck D. Kirkland—Violin. For Sale White Leghorn eggs for hatching. 12.66 per •fifteen.' Arnold Cilller. Celt bert, Ga. _ m-U-p E. O. GHIey— Acting Manarcr. Jimmie Bishop—Producer and Director. . • James Bramlt—Stage ‘ Manager. John Dfewry—Publicity Director. Rifflb Huff—Electrical Director. Elmo Randolph—Property Mae- dor. » Mrs. Smith—Wardrob! Mistress. —CHARLES MARTIN. FOR SALE—PEACH PICKLES, fCdS •Cheney’s Expectorant has a utation of more than hai: behind it. Three genet ttlona t made good use of It ij t „ of colds, coucha, • the rri whooping cough and an , u ,, lections of the threat ;nu; j u .Keep CJtencya Kxprctomnt yho house as on insuniucem-, trouble. It will not <mlv ssy> much suffering, hut -wavy penny n the long run. Sold by all drugtusot anc smaller .towns by genera- , chants In 30c and G0<- tn-. 1;e a —(Advertisement.) JJ||lnlmum Charge of 40 Cents ttadertlona. Seven times for tit price of fire Insertions. All dlscontlnussces MUST b made In person at The Ban. ner-Heratil'Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuances are NQT valid. 7|C WANT AD 7| 19 PHONE > % banner-herald want err';,- AO * °‘ T "BUULTS per quart; Canned peaches, 25c per quart. Canned plums, 25c per' quart. Also 1 bufchel sweet potatoes $1.00. Phone ?G, Banner-Herald .Office, tt FOR SALE-WHITE LEGHORN Ergs for setting. $1.00 for IB. A*. College Strain. Phone 2S7. m-lG-e NEW YORK—Recent press dis patches carried the announcement of the unconditional . release of Ralph “Pep" Young by the Philadelphia Athletics. And thus, no doubt, passes another wclMuifiwq player from; out the r.-alm of major league balldqm. The doing of Young marka the paa- r.lpg of one .of the smartest men In the game. For. Young was an liitef- .llgent player., played" "heads up ’ baseball, and. In tils prime wag con sidered ono of tho best second eaek- .cnt In the majors. * ••Pep" was a sterling fielder, being sure on ground balls, and-eould cover , alpo cs- FOR8ALE—50,000 good shingles, hone 1186. m-ll-c MAKE A' LIST When you i>ack dolties or other arllclos. make a Hit and tack it mtsldc the container; It will gave you much, time gad temper. Lost And Found LOST—Many an articlt, found, by a iBanncr-IIcrald reader and return ed to -Uh owner. If you have lost any thin* today try a Banner-Herald Ad tomorrow. tf. NOT FOR 8ALE NEW YORK—The Brooklyn Na tional Leaguo club is not for salu Stephen McKecver,, part owner, declared Saturday In a statement In which ho also denied the exis tence of se'veral offers report ed jybavo been mndo for the Uot'.i; ers within the past few days. Mr. McKoovor with his brother, Edward J. McKeever, owns a half Ifitorest In' the club. It was rot revealed, however, whether Ids statement also reflected tho atti- tudts of President Charles II. Kb- betts, who controls the other half interest and is.now at tho teams training camp at Clearwater, Fla., the source, of reports concerning offers for the purchase . or tho club. heaps of territory. He I eclally adept In grnktiing ,short out field flics ar — —' A LOST — Banner Herald route book number 13, finder please return to BannerHerald office on Hancock Ave., and receive reward. tT welt an tagging runner*- coming Into the ling. While not much cf a batter, he •Wa* nevertheless a hard man tl pitch to, drawing many passes. And In tho Icadoff posltlln. cscelall while with the Detroit Tiger*,* ho brought In many runs by bis nblll- ty to “wait ’em out/* But Young had a Jinx. He devel oped It a couple of years ago while keystoning fir Dctrilt. His arm sud denly went wring, and try as he' might he couldn't make the short toss to first >ase with any degree of ac curacy. * Time after time he would, make a sensational stop only to follow It with a weird throw to the cushion. His whip seemed .to become paralysed momentarily with the result Hiat batsmen wero getting "llfes* on what should hac been certain outs. Young’s FOR SALE—PACKARD TWIN-SIX. completely overhauled, newly paint ed, five good cord tires. This car runs and looks Ukc new and carries same guarantee as hew car. Bulck Roadster, 1520 Model. # Quick Touring car with winter top, 1520 model. O. M. Knight & Bona* Allen, Jr., G48 K. Clayton Street. Phone 597. m»13-c • Wanted WANTED—A good cook, house maid, butler, chauffeur, domeatlo help, or maybe Ita office aisistance, book- keener*, etenogs, telephone girls, rnphlcm etc. Wbateyer H la. you may ' Be euro that thotuand* of alert huel- .jummd efficient ■ Individuate in-Ath- FOR SALE—Wood. Dry 'Pine' Stove Wood. Phone 1608-J or 126-J. R. Ix Bramblett. m-U-c. Miscellaneous CHILDREN'S PARTIES PLANNED. decorations, favors and cakes fur nished. Garland 8mith, 14$ Mefl St.. Phone 224. m-12-c —**fim-Vlll see your Want Ad In the ** Bander-Herald and will talk over the ~ matter with you next day. It'a done n overy day In Athens. tf. WANTED—Several boys over fifteen years of age to 'deliver papers. Short Hours with good pay. Ap ply at Banner-Herald of fice, EaBt Hancock Ave. Continued from page ono) MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo.—Advertisement our city boasted. It raa discon tinued because It could not -.-oii!- pete with dreys, which con tinued to operate In active compe- tlor.. and-tho Iron was eventually taken up nt-d fho rood al-mid-ua-o. The death of Wyatt LRsh-w recn::« .thiu old enterprise. Athens uaa mado wondetful advances sin---- Iht.t time In dh.ln'.-M p.| ulotiun tt- * both ktcnm and electric railway service. What changes time brings. AN ATHENS IRISHMAN ._ Next to dho Invasion cf the Ru^r by the French, tho disturbed -oonq| r . tlons In Ireland create greates: :n r tcrdsL The lrioh mo n wonderful uconle. nnd next to the jews nave NOTICE. OF MEETING OF CREOITOR8 In the oiatrlet Court of the United States for the Northern Dis trict of Ga., Eastern Division; As a Court In Bankruptcy. No. 1527.- In Bankruptcy. IN RE: J. H. Blalock, BankrupL Athens, .Ga. . To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of credit ors of tihe above .named bankrupt on March 24, 1928, at 814 Southern Mutual Building, Athens,. Ga.. at 18:o0 o’clock noon, for the pur pose of Examining bankrupt, *1- ^ WANTED TO BUY STALK CUTTER — and section harrow. IL F. Christian, — Bread St. . m-ts-p. 'WaTtKD—THItKE ROOM UNFUR- 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. Call Us and We Will Supply Your Needs. HANNA MFG. CO. Phone *47 Phone 147 . NISHKD apartment or threo or four ■ room houro by April 1st. With reaa- "■"onWIb rent 1'hone 1185-J. M-14-c 'T know why they sold? seven billion 1 WANTED—500 GALLON GALVAN IZED Water Tank good condition. Box >11 Athens. Qa. MllC. WANTED—Help ITEb—"Help. Household WAN’ - ’turc, pdt stock, any one of a thou-j ■and-things. You can fill your Wants promptly and cheaply with a Ban-' ner-IIerald Want JUL - c ' ' tf - ! WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR OLD Scrap. Iron,. Brass,. Copper, Lead, Rubber,. But, and old- issues of Magazines. Where quantity justifies our Truck will* eall for. j; for RpNT—desirable two or „ thref room furnished npartnlent re connecting bath. To couple without children on Mllledge Ave. Phone 114- JJ j, m-ll-e Dixie Iron Metal Co. 418 Foundry Street Phone 1181 t Athens, Ga. We hat* the mojt nlodfrn Vrl- canlslng equipment maht. We use only the beet make of iiMtoriola. Our prices are reaaoriabm. ' r OUR WORK GUARANTEED ftctly-Springfleld Tlree it FOR naNT—Furnished or snfuraleh- m ed roomi, with meals or without ■JJ board. Desirable location. Conven- ■; lences. Rent reoeonable. There are ee aome of the offering you find dally In O Banner-Herald Want Ads. tf. The Banner-Herald's Sunday Want Ad Page. i« one of the moot interest ing and certainly raoqt pro fitable pages of the piper. Thousands of people turn their attention first to the Want Ad Phons m Washington and Lumpkin FOR ' RENT—NEW UTSTAIRjl apartment—all convenience!, ploe neighborhood, good location.' paved street on car line and garage, hone 173S. 1 ^ m-14-o -FURNISHED ftOOMd Over 7 billion smoked last year Chesterfield fastest growing CIGARETTE man and to have film cxecutqd nnd which order wan obeyed. O’Cnr- laghan Joined his friends and fought until the conquest of, h:n country. AT SIEGE OF LIMERICK Aqd O’Callaghan waa at tfie eltgc of Limerick and In every war in which hlg Irclanil waa cngagctl. It will be rcmemhyrrB that Queen Vic-, torla nnd tho English people sym pathized with the North during tho war .between the Suites, beenueo of FOR RENT- , PI with ok without board. Apply ut 148 1-8 Clayton 8L or phone 1888-J. . m-M-o The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page Latest Belt Feeds Money Maker. All Kinds Mill Supplies. Tooth, Flies, Bolting, Pipe, In jectors, Fitting*, Engine and Boiler Repair*., Bring wttb your auto- and work done quick. Plenty Room to Park Car. Lombard Iron Works AUGUSTA, GA. FOR RENT AT ONCE ANOTHER four room-.bouse with bath. Near Normal 8chool. -See W. T. Florence, or phone 1788-W. m-lt-c RAILROAD SCHEDULES tholr nbhorcnce of African slavery. But tho false and ’exaggerated con ditions ns depicted by Harriet Beecher Store in the ante-bellum South. w«u!d have proved an Kly- dluni compared with the treatment of. Ireland by dho English. Not only yrero tbe lands, and property con fiscated. but EagWttvK tried to- ex terminate a nation pnd ui * known method of.brutalltj !r; SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. *» Northbound Southbound re Northbound ' Southbound 3 8:58 u Atlante-Monrie I’c’l 4:18 p N 8:40 p Atl--IUrmlngham-Mcm. 3:>0 p 8 S-4S p Norfolk-RIch-N. Y.’ 1:18 p “ 1:55 p , Atl-Abbevlllo 1VI 7:30 a j 11:24 p AtL-BIrmlnghom n BJ8 a ^>1 11:14 p Norfolk-Wash. 6:tt a W 11:24 p WUmlngtoo-N. Y. 6:M a FOR RENT One- five-room downstairs apartment, private bath and all convenience. • Po8«e»sIon March UL-- . -. ^ ’ E. G. FAMBROUGH • Phone 516 UNION, HARDWARE COMPANY’8 ROLLER 6KATE8 $2.50 Pair ATHENS CYCLE CO. Lumpkin 8treet ALL ABOARD Winter Excursion Fares and AO Inolud- 600, Thomas St I’honf 1351 Year Tourist Fares Arrive 7:26 pe 12:16 pm Depart 1:26 am’ 2:28 pm Alabaibs Arizona Arkansas British Columbia California Florida CENTRAL OF OEORGIA RV. W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1861 * Central of Georgia Station ’Deport for Macon 7:26 a. m. 4:48 d. m. Arrive tipm Macon 12:18 p. m. 8:26 p. m. For, further Information pbooe E KAY -TUB SMILING PAINTER" Hue Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 280, Athens, Ga. Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate! * Comn.is.ion: ON AMOUNTS OVER *1,000.00. .Jg I0’/o en amounts np tujl.uoo.uu. • i - HUBERT M. RYLEE . ■ ! ‘ LAW OFFICES (By Asaeclatcd Pres,.), VIENNA—Tie financial auppurl given by Austria to the notional theatre and the antion-il opera ptWs ■o mcasuarbly tp tbe state’s >le- licit, that tvyo methods of peiaibly stopping thsee losxce are being considered. On! is to lease the theatres, and 4he other h to re- form them. Each has its opponent?. Pres ent day actors and emp-oye* claim tb be in ilifferent, hut nrrert. mv- t . thf'ers, that reform is impossible be.-nus the present system is not unpopular with certain bureau chief in authority. The Idea or I dos ing does not disturb tbe actors, tor one mah’s money ie as good as Un- other’s to them. But (be numeroue theatrical m-n- eldperserit° arc- drw living on.-the Georgia Railroad BU ,w Atlartta & West Point R. R. Westejrn Railway of Alabama Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges. For further information apply to j >. J. P. BILLUPS^ 6. P. A., ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Shorthand sad' Typewriting Sara 6096 of expense* by at- 1 tending this school. The grad uates of the Athens Business Cclicge always get the best po- TAXI SERVICE Day and Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE (tone TRANSFER CO. Phoi <5 Office Georgian Hotel ^ C BASEBALL GOODS '•UUipc HO f0H8 3HT - Box 148, Athens, Ga.