The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 18, 1923, Image 2

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i Classified Advertisements LB. BUCKET Silver Leaf1 Urd. lie. JO ib bucket Silver Lear! Lard. *1.65. Phone 1006. W. I £ Oco.' H. Abney. m-18-c. THE BANWER-HBRALP. ATHBX8. r.RORQTA -f- WANT AD RATES 2 Cents 8 Word Minimum ‘Charge of 40 Cento -■insertion!. Seven times for the 1uT«4^f five insertions, f-l All dlfcontinuancfe MpST be HWMi In ptraen at The Ban- ^ ner-Herald Office or by letter. Telephone dlscontlnuaecee ere NG.T valid. 75 WANT AO 71- ■ w PHONE I a BANNER.HERALD WANT APS QET RESULT* WANTED—A good man ff> rug a I FOR SALE—Eight room houee and >pljr A. WJ • email farm on halve*. Appljr J Brooks, Cotton Slyer, Athene,’ Op. lot on good terms, worth MOM.M tli»n price asked for It. Phont m-JO-c. 1 1759-J, or see W. B. Akin. m-20-|i. Market Gossip Received Over F. J. Linnell & Company’s Private Wire e r s r EARN BfO MONEY at home during I spare time painting pillow tope for HAVE the 4>e*t and Chenix-st canvassing. Slniple,- M#y, %> of feed In y»e city. Jt will pay quick. Eiperlence unnecessary. Par- [ >•*( to *** phoBe w - tlcularp for »Ump. Nlleart Co., Mil, I ° eo - M - Abney. m-JS-c FL Wayne. Ind. m-il-p. May July Oct. (FOUR LB BUCKET Crescent Lanl, MEN, WOMEN—Salary 075 full time, I ‘*c « »>• bucket Crescent Lard. «.». 17.50 an hotlr spare time, selling If hone 1006. W. I.- & Oeo. M. Abney the genuine guaranteed hosiery direct to wearer, beautiful line. International Mill*, Norristown, Pa. ra-ll-p. Lost And Found LOST—Many an article, found by a Banner-Herald reader and return ed to IU owner. If you have lost any thing today try a .Banner-Herald Want Ad tomorrow. Miscellaneous «. , , NOTICE—Rural delivery rates for WANTED—Boy to distribute «d%er- t u c AtIanta Constitution 16.00 per Using matter jn sparp or tun .tly.] yt £ unt „ :M * rh 3 lst. , f subscribed. ’* ~ *" through Miss Maude Cheney. Mllledge m-20-c\ Work Is pleasant and profitable. ROYAL# BEAD CO.. 1263 No. Paulina J Are.T’ithens, OA St., Chicago. m-JI-P- 1 LOST—Pointer, liver and white spota broken toe on right front foot. Finder Phone Halford Brown, 1S72. . Reward. m-18-c. SALESMEN—$1G0 month and — pensea' selling cigars to merchants. Experience unnecessary. Send ad dressed stamped envelope for Infor mation. ROYAL CIGAR CO.. High Point, N. C. m-18-p. MARRY FOR WEALTH, IIAPPI- NESS—^fundreds rich, attractive.' congenial, willing to wed. Photos I free. 2S years' experience Mrs- Warn, 608 - Lamkershlu Bldg.. Los | Angeles, Calif. m-IY-ji. H. AND B. BEER'S COTTON LETTER . NEW ORLEANS, pi.—The mar ket showed a disposition to bet- * ,ec * ter today as result of prospects for r »*:** 25.88 28. another spell of uufavoruble weutfl-| u * ,n -.blda-^ er In the cotton region over Sun- | day, prcbably rain and colder for * t]je southwest, which Is likely to invade the eastern hell by Mohuay*. The weather scents to be 'moving In* circles, rain uhd colder, /olpw- lng short periods *of fair weather, materializing; before the soil hast° cl * chance tJ dr yout, there-by delay- j ,;ec lug plowing and planting, while j Jun ‘ the low temporatures prevent oat- j • is factory germination of the seed. I improvement was noted in south I out spot advanres today, more In- M ,irc h > ; qulry froip Europe helm, reported I^PTil • |n Texas, with the basis higher and M,,y ~ markers [Brenaw Beauties Score Triumph In Athens Friday NEW YORK COTTON . Open Hl?h Low CIom P. 0.1 8UN0AY, MARCH i« .... Mrs. Roxie Beacham Buried in Americas seise si.ii &so si.ss si.o: S0.IS *0.41 *?.14 S0.4S 10.27 j • . **' W.70 20.00 Sli niS ?6.74 p fesentjn 2*.l5 £8.44 2#.1& 26.34 28.14 rru > Lnun g 20.If ' c 25.88 ttMl St.00 ' Mey July Oet.Dec. ljS07 1S.88 14.51 14.24 NEW URLkANti COTTOfo Lqw Close P. C. 20.41 20,75 30.51 ,08 S0.35 30.15 r, new QRLfcANK I ; r | July 30.20 30.17 10.1 20.25 26.48 20.21 26.47 20.30 25.91 2S.0)' 26.78 28.01 25.80 25.02 25.8* *Ml 25.78 a Varied Performance of Singing,'-Mr „ Music, Dancing and Specialties, Director beti ' ed by «" Watters, Glee Clubbers Win Audience. From the time LOST—One black kid glove. Finder and receive m-18-c. LOST—One diamond ring, sol Rare setting. Reward to finder. Please return to Mrs. J. K. Gilts, 160 Mil- ledge Terrace. Phone 118-J. tn-20-c. Wanted WANTED—A good cook, house maid, butler, chauffeur, domaatlo help, or mayba Its office assistance, book keepers, stenogs, telephono girls, cashiers etc. Whatever It le, you may be cure that thousand! of alert bust neaa and efficient Individual! In Ath ens will see your Want Ad In the Banner-Herald and will taUc over the matter with you next day. It’a done •very day In Athena WANTED—Cigar salesmen. |30 per I MARRY RICH—World's lending cor- wcek and expenses. Experience un-1 responding club for lonely people., necessary. Send stamped addreeeod Many worth *400.000. Quick results envelope for lull Information. The I ffuaranteed. Confidential list FREE. Andcrgon Cigar Co.. Anderson, 8. C. I Honorablo Ralph Hyde, 78. San m-18-p. I Francisco. m-18-p. COTTONSEED OIL i . Open Cloeo . 1199-12 1206-16 .. 1*10-20 1210-19 ... 1*1-21 1219-21 offerings light. ~~ "7*June— — 1225-25 .1215-25 Weekly trade reviews were ex- •;••••'• 1219-40 1235-S6 ceptiutany uuod, tunnel' expansion i August ...; ->. .. 1215-37 1233-34 being noic.l. particularly In the tex- J -September (.... 1220-25 1221-25 tile uivieioii wheto come units Of [October 1230-35 1236-40 production are operating ut a rate i ’— never boforo cqaulled notwlthstand-1 LIVERPOOL COTTON lng the bel>y c.mumptioii to have unpi*oneeded for the period. ... yesterday made formal demand on MEN over 11 willing to travel. Make I MEN. MEN, IF TO!’ ARK LOSING I (he owners of the cotton mills In yoilr manly strength and nervous, that city fora wage Increase of 15 secret Investigations. Report*. Sal ary and expencea Experience pn- MofPouOent, weary, rundown, necessary. Write J. Oanor, Former I firing from unnatural losses, we want GqvL DetecUve, Sh Louis. m-18-p. j to mall you our book entitled: "Per fect Manhood. It's Real Meaning and COLORED Men wanted to qualify I ^* ow *° Attain If." This book des for sleeping car and train porters. I crib** the "Scxtonlque.” A restora Experience unnecessary. TranaporU- | Wve tonic that coste you nothing If tlon furnished. Write T. McCaffrey. I not .-relieved or Iwnefltted. Write to Supt.. St. Loula. WANTED—42 or 44 Inch Circular sow.. State price, kind and condl- tlony/Addrese Box No. 238, Athena Os. - m-19-c. WANTED—Job as nurse maid. Phone 335. r house RANTED—Second hand typewriter desk or table. Phone 1841. m-ll-c. WANTED TO HEAR FROM OWNER ' having farm for sale; give particu lars and lowest price. John J. Black, ■Chippewa Falls. Wisconsin, m-18-p. Electricity taught by ex, TRRT8—Earn whll* you learn nt home. Electrical book and proof les ions free. Satisfaction guaranteed and position secured. Drite to Chief I For Rent—Rooms FOR RRNT—FurnUbM or unfumUh m-18-p. I <L»y to Cumberland Chemical Co. 414 New Barry Block, Nashville. Tenn., U, 8. A. m-18-c. ii MEDIUM BROWN HAIR look* tart of .11 after.n Golden Glint board. Deslteble J° t A t,on, Conv * n -1 Shampoo.—Advertisement. lance. Rent reasonable. These are I 1 some of the offering you find dally Ini TAILORED COTUME Banner-Herald Want Ada. tf. | A coat frodl of p 0 | rct twill gains 1 It. chic through Its lack of trim- FOR RENT AT ONCE ANOTHER I mlng. Only, binding of black silk four room house with bath. Near I braid aubot the collar and pockets Normal School. See W. T. Florence, fare used, or phone 1761-W. m-19-c FOR RENT—Eight room hbuie, large veranda and lawn. Corner Meigs and Church 8ts. A. 8. Davison. m-ll-c. FOR HENT—THree unfurnished rooms on car line, good neighbor hood .Phone 1609-W. Mrs. Martin. m-lo-c. FOR RENT—Room ami Board. Nicely furnished rooms, with or without meals. 8team heat, hot and cdld water, tub apd shower baths at all] times. Rates reasonable. .184 Dougherty SL m-lS-p. Engineer Cooke, 8144 Lawrence Ave.,} FOR RENT—Four or six room apart' Chicago. m-18-p. I ment with private bath, 1*8 Dear' —. I lng St. Phone 1145 or 1670. WANTED—Help ' m IOr WANTED—Help. ' Household furnl- FOR RENT—Four unfurnished room*. .SSJ-Apply at 187 W. Broad St. aandf things. You can fill your Waste promptly and cheaply with a Ban ncr-Herald Want Ad, 'tf. WANTED—Several boys over twelve years of age . v*vci bvvcivc jfcaio ux age I to deliver papers. Short IU hours with good pay. Ap ply at Banner-Herald of fice. E fice, East Hancopk Ave. g^-FRUlT TREE SALESMEN—Profita ble. ; pleasant, steady /work. Good .aide lino for-farmers, teachers and others. Permanent Job for good work ers. Write for terfns. Concord Nuraor- te*. Depti *313, Concord, Ga. m-23-p. ^WANTED—TwV» Experienced Sales- ■ ladles, for Drygoods and Ready-to- TVear. 8UW In writing plat experi ences. address Saleslady, car* of nner-Herald. m-ll-c. FHOLfctytLE HOUSE doing naUonal 'business arm place a salesman in tsorgla. This opening offers A-l man emumeot profitable connection as The five leading retail trades In. every "own are prospects and customers, rtw Miles F. Blxler Co.. Dept II. '1924 Euclid, Cleveland, 0. m-ll-p. m-ll-p. FOR RENT—Threo unfutylshed room*. 144 SUte St.. 813.76. Phone 179. ask for Mr. Dooley. m-18-p. FOR RENT—Two connecting rpom* for Ught housekeeping. 148 Dougherty ra-ll-c. FOR RENT—Room and board to business people only- 88* W. Han cock Ave. • m-88-c. FOR. RENT—One nice furnished room. Close In. Call 1247 from * to m-lS-S3. ROAD TAXES DUE NOW Road Taxes must be p»id on or before April lit at the office of the Commissioners in the Court House. Pay your taxes now, and avoid unnecessary expense. TATE WRIGHT, ' Clerk. perucat April 2nd was set as the date when the advance should take place. Ciucii of the Hellnit to liquidate of late was influenced by the fear of a strike In the Fail River mills but aa trade in New England Is good the labor dispute will likely be set tled amiably perhaps by arbitra tion. ' ^ New York advices, under yester- duy'a daft, reported cotton good* steady in the face of tho recent de cline In futures with more trading developing In some of tho gray goods lines for future deliver)’ while yurns were firm. On Maych 20th the census bureau will make final returns as to the quantity of cotton ginned from last year's crop. To Jany 16th 9,653,000 bales were ginned. Final return* are apt to be around 9,800.000 vs the government estimate lust December for u production of 9.964.000 bale* of COO pounds Krona weight. ^Having entered the last half of March, the demand for spots la likriy to Improie as result «f the rilling of March committments In U|gt calls a better market rnhy be "•'•’tesserl nnv. . .. Clou P. c. January + .* 14.14 14.18 February - 14.09 14.13 March 10.10 10.36 April ; ...... 10.11 16.35 May 10.07 June 16*97 16.08 July * 15.88 16.06 August 15.49 15.59 September \., ...... 15.00 15.05 Octdber ......... ...... 14.59 14.64 November ...... 14.40 14.44 December ..... 14.21 14.29 LIBERTY BONDS Open Close 3 l-2s .. 101.04 101.02 Fleet* 4-4s . 97,98 07.90 Secondri l-4s ._ 97.84 97.78 Thlcd 4 1-4* . 98.40 98.32 Fouctf 4 l-*e .... . ’ 07.98 97.90 Victory 4 3-4s 100.00 Winifred Bird quite an tjtic stage us a Chinese folly girl, “Ah Moon.” until Miss Frances Geeslin us the Old Fashion ed Girl, sang "Crinoline Daya" the "Brcnau Follies," presented at the Colonial threufre Friday night by tho Br'enau College glee club, com pletely cuptlvateu the audience and won nothing but well deserved und enthusiastic applause. Arranged In ten episodes the per formance was varied In splendid pinging, dancing, music and special ties add was decidedly one pf_ the host exhibitions of Its nature ever seen In Athens. The girls were un usually pretty, perfectly self com- -posed on Ihe stage, even In Athens Where the Georgia hoys are not nt all bashful with their rethurks of approval or dlsapprtval, and ull pos sensed talent of tho caliber that makes the show a success. Geeslin and LcJL Elder offered an assemblage ot beauty ytat was stunning. BRENAU BUSTERS ARE JAZZ ARTI8T8 The “Brcnau Busters.'* The friends of Mrs. R,„ le nr n w^r#* rwjpvPfj j 0 |, 0 , r P 7 4Cn * death last Sunday morning 'at n.” homo near Americus. S at her She wan buried la the cemetery on Monday She waa the eldest dauithtei- and Mrs. James RIaek,h.°^ beloved by ail « h „' For a good many y/..,,, a resident of Athens, making h** home With her slater. MixstsiS Barwlek and hud np.de .nun, S bach to her nleecs In home, only a few month* £ was here renewing frleSJJ* Mrs. Beacham leave, , „ in w"' J. E. Beacham and three .-rani'' sons. Messrs Calvin. E.rm-.t S Waller Beacham living here. )J? " **' ’alvln J. E. Beacham X SIC iliCilUU 4JIMI6IB, MS® IJ«„„L„... •’* * • 1 illiln Jazx orchestra, furnished the music P*® 1 ’* 1 " ' VPnt Amerlcu* f or t |," and appeared In n scene glyen en- ^" era . „ v m n’ Mar> u ‘ r «‘ck a „ d Urely to IU syncopations. This | Mr *' Davld Evans nine, w violin solo by '•’tessert next wpek. ospeclnlly if unfavorable weather prcvulls. Very truly yours, , K J ’UNNBLL & CO. 160 Holman. Bldg., Athens. Go. CHICAGO GRAIN Open High Low Close Close WHEAT— May ..1.21% 1.21% 1.20% 1.22 HAD “HAP” HARVEY HANGING OVER The elnglng of Mt>s Iria Landrum of Spartanburg, 9. C„ wus most pleasing, especially In "Lovo Thoughts." Miss Jdscphlne Woolard In u burlesque on "Carmen" brought forth a round of laughter, especial ly up In the gallery where Happy" Harvey hanging over the rail essayed t> be her gallant knight or Toreudor, or whatever Carman's lover was. "Clnderelatlvcs" wus. a feature song collection from a number of 'popular musical shows und the singers first represented the parts was featured by Miss Sarah Gray that was splen did. ,. The performance thla year aa usual. Is under the direction of Mf- Wilford Watters, so well known and liked In Athena, assisted by Miss Ethel Biwer*.' The sliver halrod director Is an Idol among the Brepitu girl* and ho complete ly won Atheus Friday night with his - “Follies.” The performance played under the auspices of the .(lien R. Fleming poet of the American Legion, The weather Interferred some what with the attendance but de spite the heavy rainstorm a fairly large house greeted the perform ance which wno. to express It again ad u Georgia freshman was heard to remark In common par lance and slang. "The shark’s gold tooth." . AjSMI PERSONNEL OF THE CLUB Carolyn Allan. Calhoun. Ga.; Mary Lou Bell, Dothlan. Ala.; Winifred Bird, Atlanta, Go.; Bena Boltin. Gainesville, Fla.; Ethel Boyd Beck, De Kallx Texas: Helen by on appeuranco on tho stuge nnd Brown. Dnyton. Ohio: Dorothy hex. for the 1.11 then assembled In chorus. The “Dutch Cleansers," presenting July ..1.16% 1.10 1.16% 1.16% l-j5%| M, “*‘ Carolyn Allen. Villa Reece. Sept. .1.14% 1.14% 1.14% 1.14% 1.14% l 8,n ** n * “ * on * from ''** “"d Out/' CORN wnfl fin* r# el,a m,...i l!■.. M # A May .. 74% July . 74% Sept. . 78% OATS— May .. 45% July . 46 Sept. . 4*% LARD- . Mch 76% 77% 7«% 75% 77% 70% 45% 46% 41% was one cf the real hits of the cve- 74% nln 1' Tho » c pretty girls, dressed as 1 Dutch maidens with sabots, bonnets and the dutch costume, were * 11m, Ind; Jennie Hansen, fetching looking Dt ana I ho song 1 Utah ; Rosalind Hightower. 45% 45% 4S041 c,ltchy cno “ll> to win three or, Gainesville. Ga.; Avis Hood. Al Cake, Fitzgerald. Ga.; ' Mary Lee Chapman, Andaluila. Ala.; ’ Wills Dickerson. Homervllle, Oa.; Leila Elder, Atlanta. Ga.: Frances Geeslin. Dublin. Ga.; Blanche Gaf fney. Columbus. Oa., Says .Gray, Rome. Oa.; Ethel GrctM. Daylon, Ohio; Edith Hampson. Indianapo- Lbgxn. RED A BLACK PRESSING CLUB Pressing, Cleaning and Altering All Work Guaranteed Phone 1317 Corner Lumpkin and Braid m May ..12.16 12.26 12.15 J2.15 12.25 July ...2.45 12.47 12.27 111.30 12.47 44^1 four encores. The "Parade of the 46% 43‘i 1 "0°den soldiers." led by Mis* Leila * Elder In a wax doll song wus hljh- 12.15 .. I* y Pleading and the “Flower Gayden” 2.15 12.35l llccne w llh a song by Misses Frances bertvlll*. Ala.; Mary Jane Hud dleston. ShreveporL La-1 Iria Lan drum, Spartanburg. 8. C.: Catherine McQuary. Ashland City, Tenn.; An- nabslle Murphy, Ashland.' Ky.; Challle Miller. Wayefttss. (la. WE- ARE PAYING HIGHEST-' PRICES FOR OLD 8crap. .lron„ Brat*,. Copper, Lead, Rubber, Bag*, and old liauet of Magazines. IWhers quantity lustlflea our Truek will oall for. Dixie Iron & Metal Co. 41S Foundry 8trest PJtone 1151 Athena, Ga. For Sal* FOR SALE—Flasoni. A- H. Davlsqn. Jr. mll-e. RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE RV. Northbound Southboupd Northbound Southbound ^ 9:65 a Attanta-Monrie I'd 0:15 » T 2:49 p Atl.-Btrinlngham-Mem. 3:20 p Ej, *'« P Norfolk-Rleh-N. T. 2:10 p BeH:55 p Atl-Abbevllld IVI 7:30 Hkfl P Atl.-Illrminghom 5:29 a ■r ' P Norfolk-Wash. 5:29 a ^Sll4 p Wllmlngton-N. T. 5:69 a GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive Depart T:t» pm 8;*S am ^ 12:11 pm LUMBERMEN ATTENTION—"W* can make Immediate delivery of Ford/ ton trueka and trailers. Cash or Isha'G A. TrakssU Motor Co., Athens, Ga. m-lUt. FOR SAW—At a bargain. Overland Sedan. P.hone 660. l-ll-e. FOR SALE -SELECT SETTINO Eggs Whits leghqrn *|.0», Barrwl Rock *1.00. Plume 1849. m-lf-o war sam-ii to stsss laargsa prist min and store; 17 acres Jp pecans; I acrss wlth chicken wire fence; origtaul' forest pasture fenced with bog wire; all together with stocks of hogs sad chickens, for 5509 sen. T. J. Eppe, ' ' m-ll-p. * FOR SALE—Purs Bred lthod* lefarnd eggs for setting. State College Stock. 81.60 per setting. Special rates per hundred. Mrs. O. H, Flrar. Phone lflt-J. m-19-o. The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page (a one o( the moat Interest ing and certainly moot pro fitable page* of the paper. Thousands of people turn their attention firat to the Want Ad Page. The feanner-Herald’8 Sunday Want Ad Page RIBS— Mmr ... ... July ..11.37 ...... 11.03 11.; IMS 11.25 11. IBenson’s Whole wheat I I Bread I IFor Vigor and Hcalthl Would Be Second Lieutenants Are Subjects of Order; J Funeral Services boro, Ga.; Frances Orr. Birining- 57 For W. A. Pledger [Sunday Afternoon FOR RENT One five-room downstairs apartment, private bath and all convenience. Poaiesalon March 1st E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 FOR SALE—71x126 ft. lot. North Springdale St., on* block off MU ledge. *750.00. See or writ* W. R. Smith. Rt No. L Athena Oa. • '. m-ll-c. IF YOU WANT high grade Hlour. cheap, see us, phone 1000. W. I. *;*( pmj % Qeo. M. Abnoy. m-ll-o. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV. W. O. Bolton, Agent. Phone 1M1 Central of Oeorgia Button Depart for Macon 7:10 a. m. 4:4* p. m. Arrive from Macon 12:14. p. m. 0:10 p. m. F0t farther Information phope J. T. Bruce. C. A.. 040. {FORr BALE—New Ford Coupe, cheap. .Rhodes Motor Co.. Phode 401. « m-18-c. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY ’ 'Leave Athene Arrive 7:46 A. M.0 *6:20 P. If. 10:45 A, M.*» **X»:1» A. U. * Dally. •• Dolly Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY I No. f leaves Athena 1:(0 a. m.. w t firm Lola 0:40 a. m. I No. 0 leaves Athsn* 4:11 p. m.. tf- 1 rive* Lulu *:«. P. m. ■ No. 7 leaves Lola «:(S p. nx. ar- rival Athene til* p. m. H l.mifro. * leave* Lula lO.-Oi a. a, ar- Hvrs Athene 11:40 a. ra. G. & MUler. C. A., Athens, Oa, : FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from A-l Stock. Rhode Island Rfd*. Car ver strain. Eggs *1.00 per It. I1MD per 111. Whit* Leghorn*. Codecs Strain. Eggs *1.10 per 1*. tt.04 pri nt). References Oconee county Bank. Watklnsvltle, Prof. J. H. Wood, Dep(. Poultry Husbandry', Oolleg*. Wo In vite you 'to come out and sot our flock. C. E. Trusaell and E. P. John ston, Watklnsvllle, Oa. • m-ll-c. W. L. COXE Transfer Co. Use Wps Owr Spodahy. Ckespeet -Track Is Ton, Thomas St Phone 1351 Air*Gage Inner Tubes} Showing amount of air pressure in tires at all tlms*. »-*rn against un der Inflation, thereby Increasing tire mileage ope-thlyd. Unique demonstra tor al track* attention Instantly which enables our aaletmsn to mala quick •alas sad Mg profit*, demonstrating and selling direct to c*r owners; Free booklet profusely Uhistratinc our mil lion dollar factory and lu products sent on request. The Paul Rubber Company, Salisbury. North Carolina. ,D**k U. m-ll-c. t EKAY * “TUB SMILING l'AINTI?K“ FIm Painting and I.terlo- Decorating Phone 280, Athens, Ga. VULCANIZING We hava the most moderq Vv canliing equipment maJ.t. Wo use only the best make of material*. Our prices are reosunab-e. OUR WORK GUARANTEED . Kelly-Sprtngfleld fir** E.S. Sporting Goods Co. Phone too Washington.and Lumpkin Sir. W. A., Pledger, of Logans- vlllo. but formerly ot Athens, died „„„ „ ’ , ... | nt hie residence Loganevlllo, Sat- The R. 0, T. C. unit of the urday at 2:40 „. m . after an Illness UnivenlRy of Georgia has received | moro than a yenr. .. additional information on the ap-l Mr. I'ledftor was wall known in 1 Josephine pointmenU of second lieutenants I Athens, where he lived about ten and thi* information la as follows:Iyeurs ubo. “In connection With the examl-J He Is survived by five sons. Guy nation of applicant* for appoint-1 Henry j„ will, Ralph and Rjy ment as second lieutenants In thelPledger: threo daughters, Mrs. Regular Army, to he held the week I^° hn ^’ an " or of Little Rock, Ark., commencing June 86. 1928, th« I - *?' ,?• D - L Pc . rry ° r Logans vine Secretary of War desires that the I * n ‘i Mr »- Chllda Arledgc. of At- following be convgyed to former' officer* of the Regular Army wht , 'it. c ° nd,,ct ^ may apply for examination and J235rttSuw Berneteln to examining ’■* t- ing law appbinl ham. Ala.; Mary ropo Hcecc, At tests. Oa.; Ltdla Rose, Valdosta, Cls.; Eleanor Retd. Savannah. Ga.: Margaret rim tell, Dixie, La.: Vea- tin Smith, Charleston. 0, C.: Kath leen Sutton, ouuville. “.Tty.; Helen Torrence. Ttniitai'la Ifc.'p.; Emma Trumbull, Rhinelander, ' Wls.; Katherine Wilk'.nsod. ; . Datraon. Ga.- Gene V/lse, Fort Valley, (Is.; Addle Weltch. Jaeksohyillc, Fla.; Wool lard,’ '“C.cveland, CHARLEH MARTIN Thornton’ SUNDAY DINNER DINNER 50c Chicken Soup ”** Roast ’Chicken and Dressing Stewed Rice String Beans Hot Apple Pie Cauliflower Muffins and Blncults Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Supper 4 50 Cents Baked Spiced Ham Buttered Carreb Boiled Creamed Irish potato** Scalloped Toma|oet Vogctablo’Balnd * Peaches and Crum Coffee, Teodor Milk , 50 Cents- a ation • w *i undertaking parlor* with Rev. dona of exi*t-l2 0 !! e 1 f ,m . cl f' ln * r ' Th0 oorvlces will - I be beld nt four o'clock Sunday af- uo-n/to^r^u^ bssr« in nd l, «n£3lfee* f wRhoSt'renTtol 0 ' m ° r * ,hRn “ y - r ' mMt^liedl Pt of Athene iBuaa Vn 1 ? ms HOFMEISTER’S SHOE SHOP New 8hoet from Old Man’s Half Solti and Rubber Heels $1.60. Ladles’ Half Soles and Rubber Heele $1.23. Children’* Half Soles and Rubber .Heel*, prleod according to olzo. " WE DELIVER Phone *186 22$ E- Broad St,' -Atheno, Ga. ’ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Beokkefplnr, Shorthand 0*4 Typewriting of the^Athcn* Buxines* Every Gndoate cm- Wfitq foTSutioD Box'MS, Athena, Ga. Complete* Line of D. & M. . BASEBALL GOODS Mitt* ..... Glow** .... B*t* Belle 90c to $1130 r$c to $ Aoo »s to $LOO «• to $ 1.78 Athens Cycle Co. Lumpkin Street. tion i. but one phee, lh » '“c- 1 . Maeona ex^inJZ 1 wm n ik | ATHENS MEN NAMED of their appointments. tTfaan of qualify: Considered in conjunction with the I SCIENCE DELEGATES complete record at the candidate filed in the War Department and, the cifcumxthnce* of hte separn |„ T "° Aihenlans. Chancellor David tion, ahd no-.appointment will tRl ^- B *f ro 'v «n«i Andrew c. Erwin, made unleu the candiedte’» recorf I**•" •»' Governor is in all respects meritorious. | ll»rd«|ck ae delefcuea to represenr In general, former officer! ,ho *“'• nf "* or * l!l »« **' »w*«y- 1 reventh annual meeting of the Acad- $100.00 DOWN PAYMENT Buys a good Cole, Seven-pauenger touring. Thle car has been repainted and has good tlree. It I* In { meehonleal eMHtlon. Balanff ft $00000 ««n be paid $23.00 per month. whoso reanuointnient involves * I ,ev ' n,n «m>uni meeting o( the Acad- radical chahw in their former l» ^’ , h “ 1 f d , m l p?,',A n ? ^ sitioos or w)id would be placed |» he,d ,n ™i*»«olphI* Mey ll and aitious or w)|d .below large -m officAh will ti< The delraatcs appointed' follow: D. Cf. Barrow, chancellor Uhiver- I ,lty of Georgia: Andrew C. Erwin, I Athens: James. B. Nevln and James I L Key, -Atlanta; C. W. Robson, MU- lledgevllle; L. Q. Stubbs. Dublin'..Ro- Itend Sills, Macon;'ll. Mercer Jordan, I Savannah; A. A. Lawrence, Savsn- I nih. There’s not much dif ference in the cost of inferior quality base ball Jfoods and “Spalding’s” but there’s a whole lot of difference in the amount of service you’ll jet. Spalding’s is the jest t Everything for the en . tire team. Clayton Street. - The McGregor Nation -Wide Approval Everywhere this new 1923 Bnick Four Cylinder Sedan with its lustrous finish, beautiful interior end modest price is the center of attraction. ,, A lowered center of gravity has nude it poasiWt to set its beautiful, roomy Fisher body lower, and the lilgb hood lint; and looser cowl give a streamline of undsual grace and beauty. When you sit at the wheal you, too, cannot help ap- •the many innovations the fortunate owner of telling about. Sixes ptdR| wniCS FfwVWga fee OrWweW a^mSrHw 1US U9S I61S 1«7S D-I5-37*NF CONQIXY MOTOR CO. mzed Buick Service . Buick Parts ^ wanaf Whon^ettcr autotnobUea are built. Buick w^iTbfifldttiqn i —- dwkiaJU.'JB'.'wl '■-li