The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 20, 1923, Image 2

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VSBR PAGE TWO fldvertiseraeHls lir til urns .2 Cents a Word Mllfmu He* of *9i .* mm Chare* or 40 Cent* Iona. Seven time* tor the prlcj| of (Ire Insertion*, t discontinuances MUST be ■Ms In person at Ths Ban- nSr-Hsrald Office or by letter. TMiphene 75 ■MBT 75 ®yPnY.W T For Rent—Rooms ron RENT—Furnished or unfumlih- ed rooms, with meals or without board. Desirable location. Conven iences. Rent reasonable. These are some of the offertnc you find dally In Banner-Herald Want Ads. • ' .The Weather Wi^l'lnston—Forecast: Oe<$£sla: Fair Tuesday; colder on tho exist and {lowly rising tempera ture IA West portion Tuesday; Wed- •nosdij; with rapidly rising tempera ture; ..diminishing northwest winds becoming southerly Wednesday. ':Lost And Found IdOS-Jf-Many an article, founfl by i Banner-Herald reader and return ed tcfrlt* owner. .If you have |o»t any- thln^Jtoday try a "Banner-Herald ■\Van| Ad tomorrow. FOR RENT—Four or six room apart ment with private bath. 3M Dear- Ing St. Phone 1645 or 1S76. TO-20-C, FOR RENT—Room and board t«1 . business people only. SCO W. Ilan cock Ave. m-23-c FOR RENT—APRIL lflt. SIX room house with two baths, all modern conveniences. Double gar age. Is at 464 East Dougherty St. The price is $40.00 per month in advance. Weicom Hudgin. Day Phone 1763, mprnlni? or night 1263. jn-25-c For Saif LUMBERMEN ATTENTION—Ws can make immediate delivery of Ford ton truck* and trailer*. Cash or terms. C. A.Truss'cll Motor Co., Athens, Ga. "J.> Crop Njear Athens Continued from page on*)' ...i Vlir THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA' - L lege^of Agriculture stated he be lieved the apple crop safe in north Georgia. CORNELIA LOSES ELBERTA CROP. iRNELIA, Ga.—The Elbcrta hes are be lie+ed by fruit men to bo ' practically destroyed by the freeze of Monday night. Tie thermomoter hoveled around 20 all flight. It ,1a believed that the early -/afittioa like the Geor gia Belles are unhurt. Tho FJebtiaa were in full bloom. The early Vn- rictk s had not bloomed. - Many Stars In Line-Up For • Detroit-Rochester Battle Athens hoa. In the Pont, seen ma- the bent catchers In the game and Jor civjsue baaeball teams here anj several other stars, has neon home r.f the Ids othiyff'ftf I Maurice Archdeacon will nlso ALMOST TOTAL LOSS AT GRAY. GRAY.Ga.—Peach men here be lieve .front 76 td 90 per rent of the peach .crop was killed Monday night. The temperature was around 20 degree;!.. Gray is 60 miles north of the Ft. Valley peach belt. LOST—SUNDAY EITHER' ON COBB 11101 or Mllledgc—gold Tiffany bracelet, engraved "Mary"—Finder phase'return to 192 King St. Reward. % I! m-21-c •i Wanted WAltfED—A good cook, botiao maid, buOfr, chauffeur, domestic help, or mptybe It*'office assistance, book- kcepM*, stenog*. telephone girts, rashtyrs etc. Whatever It I*, you may be sure that .thousand* of alert butl ness and efficient Individual* In Ath ena #111 see your Want Ad In the Bam^qr-Herald and will taUc over the matter with you next day. It** dona over/1day j n Athens. FOR SALE—1 MARE, 1 MULE, 1 two-horse white Hickory wagon and 1 rubber tire bufcgy. J. G. Johnson, 725 Pulaski St. m-2-p FOR SALE—Eggs for hatching from A-l Stock. Rhode Island Reds. Car ver Strain, Eggs $2.00 per 15, $10.00 per 100. White Leghorns. College Strain, Eggs $1.50 per 15. $8.00 per 100. References Oconee County Bank, Watkinsville, Prof. J. H. Wood. Dept. Poultry Hustt&ndry, College. We in vite you to come out and see our flock. C. E. Tfussell and E. P. John ston, Watkinsville, Ga. m-23*c. WASTED—HOOD FRESII IN milch cow, must give three gal-lc^ Hudgin. Phono 1763. Ions-per day or better. M.- H^T ' Merry m-21-c iiWANTED—Help WARDED—Help, Household f ant tur<j, pet stock, any one of a thou sand* things. You can fill your Want* promptly and cheaply with a Ban ner-Herald Want Ad. M. FOR SALE—Eight room hou»o and lot on good terms, worth $3100.00 more than price asked for It. l*hini 1759-J, or see W. B. Akin. m-30-p. FOR SALEWA LOT OF SECOND HAND farm implements, con- listing of cutaway harrow, one and two horsp plow's, cotton planter, guano distributor, etc. Can be seen at 168 West Washington St. Wen* tn-25-c 1 DAMAGE AT. FT. VALLHY WILL RUN HIGH. '• • (By Aiioclated Preu.) MACON, Ga.—Considerable damage was caused to the peach crop, especially to trees in full bloom,' by the freeze Monday night, according to Oliver Sharp, in charge of thb U. S. bureau of Entomology at Ft. Valley. The ex tent of the damage will not. be known with from twenty-four to forty-eight hours he said. The temperature tit Ft. Wiley went td 23 degrees. Smudge fires were kept burning nil night in most of the large orchards and aiding in keeping the temperature four to eight degrees higher than if the fires had not been burning. Miscellaneous ATTENTION—SPANISH-A MERIC AN War Veterans. Ail those who served In the Philippine Insurrection are requested to ment at the City Hall Friday night at 7:30. Important business to your interest. John Jen nings, Ex-Private, 2nd. South Caro lina Volunteers. m22p NOTICE—Rural delivery rates fer the Atlanta Constitution $3.09 per year until Mach 31st. if subscribed through Miss Maude. Chehey, MHledgo Ave., Athens, Ga. m-20 MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks Qoldcn QUnt Ad^mi*ortt#nt.- WANTED—Several boys ov^r twelve years of age to deliver papers. Short hoijrs with good pay. Ap- )ly* at Banner-Herald of- i ME , UIUJI ice. East Hancock Ave. beat of mi after a *! ' ’ • Shfimp in.—AYlOcrtlai FRIST TREb/ SALESMEN—Profits-. bleu pleasant. steady work, flood aldo’llno fur farmers, teacher* and othoff Permanent Jub far (nod work ers. Write for terms. Donaord Nurser ies. Dept. IMS, CuncOrd. Os. m-il-p. WAITED—A (nod man to run a small farm on halves. Apply A. W. nrurits. Cotton Buyer, Athens, fla. m-20-e. -*1- WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST PRICES FOR OLD Scrap. Iron,. Brat*,. Copper, Lead, Rubber, Bag*, and old issues of Magazines. Where quantity Justifies our Truck will coil for, Dixie Iron & Metal Co. 415 Foundry Sir*at Phone 1151 Athena, Qa. JUST' RECEIVED. CAR LOAD choice Pea areen Alfalfa Hay. W. I. and G*o. M. Abney. . m22e. NOTICE A stated convocation of Key stone Chapter No. 1, R. A. M. will be held in Maionic Temple Tues- WANXED—SALESMAN WITH CAR to* toll on denier* with the lopest irlcM fabrle and te.oee mile Cord ireb. Jino.00 a week with rommls eluus. Universal Tiro A Robber Com pany, IHchlgan ^Ity, Indiana, m-20-p JBD—POSITION AS TRUCK’ ejV^chauffeur, soda dispenser.) woukT consider any honest work; Xd- drtm "M," car. Banner-Herald. .mt n l > MAN WITH CAR TO ,t**a cord tiro* Will try am\ expense with Cont-O-Van Rubber West Jackson Btvd. are urged to be present. ^ LINTON GERDINE H. P. ■JNO. G. QUINN, Sec. The food value at butter is raid to be higher in summer during grass feeding than in winter when cows are given roots and hay. The thinnest camera in the world has just been invented-by an Amer ican; it meadnres half an inch in thickness and weighs 12 ounces.. lie. m20p — MORE DIRECT-TO- lespeopts. flood Health. Food oqd Toilet Products, ties, lowest plcss, largest . co-operation, easiest eell- advance prices. On market Hustlers make $1.0* hour, occupation, references. W. Co., Ct. MIT, Memphis, mMt RAH-ROAD ULES AIR LINE RV. . Southbound Southbound. _ ■ Allan ta-Monrie 1’c'l Idl.p fp Atl.-Rlrmln*ham-Mem. 3:*0 p p; Norfotk-RIch-N. T. 1:20 p Atl-Abbevllle 1VI T:J0 a AtL-Ulrpilnshom 6:28 a Norfolk-Wash. 6:20 a U t\ Wllmlngton-N. T. .6:21 a OEORQIA RAILROAD Arrive . Depart T:W pm 1:20 am 12:f(pm| ' 2:26 pm CENTRAL OF OEORQIA RY. W. O.: Rotten, Agent Phone 1M1 ' ..Central of Oeorgta station - ‘Depart for Macon T:2* a- ri>- 4:66 p. m. from Macon 32:1* p. m. 1:2* p. m. ’ further. Information phon* l T. Bruce. C. A.. 46*. QAINMVILLE MIOUND ~ « RAILWAY ■ / Schetfulee Athena Arrive .Tt# •6:21 P. M. f A. M.e» **10:1* A. M. ** Dolly Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY , I leave* Atbqne 1:0* ► m.. ar- I Ltila 1:44 A m. I leaves Athens‘4:16 p. an. fr-j 4:41 P. m. I 4:6* p. m., ar-j Mh*6 A m. Sr-' I A m- i ^Atd^CA. ' FOR RENT One five-room downstair* apartment, private bath and all convenience. possession March 1st E. G. FAMBROUGH A Phone 516 The Banncr-IIerald’s Sunday, Want Ad Pago is one of the most interest- C ing and certainlyjpont pro- > fltablp pages uf the pope.'. Thousands of people turn their attention first do the Want Ail Page. The Banner^Jcrald’s Sunday Want Ad Page the Lame However, fore nc eti fib of r on Hoof or il i-'ioli! on A! when Ty* Cobh ximl his Detroit ynom take the fiohl against the Hot heater Team rtf the Inteniaiti -ji- «*1 * league. t Detroit brlngM to Athens sueh Jilayorn an Tyrua KayfiDiiff ■ Cobb, who tn naif! fo ahow promiHe • -of tTU&lnK Ki-od* in the l»iK leaKues this >*ear—just goo«| an he ban for the |>aat eighteen yeaiH, Lou IUtie, the Commancho Indian who holds tl *vvn Urat bane and ranks with the beat or them. Bolihy Veach, tH» most viuunble man in elther^Ica^ue. last' year. i?t bat and with inon on the bancDy Harry Heilman,* who h/d the Americun League battern tWe yearn ago. Johnnie Dnssier, one of part In fhe game. Archdeacon is rated as iho faatrnt nmn In base ball in any league and ip one of the iKst ouftitfdei* In thu‘Interna tiona!. ‘ • - • : *• ’ *i These rtnra are J not merely com ing t> Athena with tiiejr tenms They are. each and-every ono ^of them, going to piny In that game. To put on ill** garm* it was neces sary tr» sign up 5 a contract and to »i^fii up the contract it was neces sary to L.iiiwatitoe tho two teams i certain amount of money. That .noney guarantee -was made, with 'the agreement that the regular inc-up of each team would irtay.* This, moa^a .that nil of the stars Alii be in the game, unless t:o sick io piny* / The game will start promtply at luce o’eack with, the udmission irleO one dollar. , Cold We&ther Hurting Georgia j Baseball Practice; WilFPlay Saturday Against Camp Benning T Monday Initsrfeired .to decide.. George Clarke Is an ideal •Fill baseball proof Ido.’['mail for this place liut he hit* so Cold weather with thu Gcori; .. hut at that, the Ntulldogs wentfopportunely that hla value Is worth through the afternoon's dlajnoW" wiry further down tho lineup drill nnd the finishing, touches are j‘•Tommy•• Thomason has an a'n- belng put on the outfit before canny way of getting on bases hut leaving for the Initial trip of .the tu Cblumhua for two games Saturday anil. Monday. Wednesday the season opens in Athens tn he la arsenic with a batter ahead of him. Just who the selec tlon for- this place haa not been determined yet by Coach White and gainst Duliluncga and tho lit may he that-dlfferent lead off following day the University of j men will work In Pennsylvania comes to Athens for ! Kmiles. One game. This game la Thursday I the 29th nnd will He one or the bigiCAMP BENNING Intersectionnl games of the year ^STRONG TEAM the Columbus Cnmp Henning has another strong for Athens and with Dartmouth, Yale and Michigan will give local fans the most delectable menu ever - served ,ut on an Athens diamond, j u ’“ m *’* wo * shown in the double header against Auburn Saturday LOOKING FOR j afternoon when the soldiers occur LEAD OFF MAN * |<"1 an even break, losing the first 17 to 6 and winning the second 8 Coach White Is (Ivin; his team ' -• close scrutiny this week trying to j They 'possess an array of good determine who will make the trip pitchers and with the warmer to Columbus and aturt In the Ini- weather that Columbus has been tlal llnbup. A suitable "lead-off I favored with will bo In better shape man Is n question that he has got,i than the Collegians. W. L COX£ Transfer Co. Loot Trip# 0»v BptdiKj; Cb*4pe*t Track M Tews. 600 Thomas St Phone 1351 Who’s Who on Penn Squad ■ wand throws the same way. Hla hit ting na a first-year man left lit- [tlc to be desired, and he hopes to jwln a rrgulur place by virtue uf • his ability to khoot the pellet Into amnguarded places in the outfield. llFlucs Is twenty years old and .sinfals. five feet eight Inches. ROAD NOW TAXES - DUE ' *% ■ f-ri",.; v“TT-';V , Road Taxeg must .be paid on or before April 1st at the office of the Commissioners in' the -Cmt House. Pay your taxes now, and avoid unnecessary expense. , TATE WRIGHT, ? ^ Cleric. E KAY ’ “THE 8MILING PAINTER" i* And Georgia-, pay* < the. Unlvarolty t I'ermeytutlki on ' Thursday,' Maiv 211th as tho first c f the series of lUtersectional games scheduled for Athens this spring. Kvcry day now the Ranner-Hpr- ald will carry short feutures svpio P.eun. - player. > Tndni'Y story la about Eddie M. Flues, outfielder Eddie hr. Flues, like Schauff, Was a freshman last year. He played the outfield for the yearlings In such an admirable fashion that ho, wan a regular from the start: f-eott High .Rchool, that famous prep school In Toledo. Oi nont Flue# to Pennsylvania. Out In Ohio Flue* gained an enviable reputa tion a* an outfielder on the base brill team and a hmlfback on gridiron. On entering the Unlversl- lx of Petuiseylvunla Flues reported to Pr. Jack Keogh as a candidate for the freshman football eleven. As In baseball, Flues made good from the start, starring In football with the first-year eleven as a halfback. His speed and ability tn dodging tackier* won for him the i sobriquet of ‘'slippery.” last fall-Flue* was a candidate, for the varsity gridiron team, but Injuries forced him out at the wrong )!me, and he spent most of MORGAN COUNTY MADISON. Ga.—Revenue officer* captured ton stills In tho Bad Lauda of Newton and Rockdale counties. The Buckhcad Bank petitions for pc.-mlsslon to reduce Its capital Stock from $25,000 to $10,090, meet losses by loans. " / T. 31. Wood has been nppointod liquidating agent for the Jlorgan County Bank. Mr. Earl Moorhead who lost hi* beautiful borne gnd contents by flro. during absence of himself and fnm lly. with no Insurance, sometime slpcc lost a barn .and contents also by fire, with no Insurance. Recent sale* to extent of $100,000 were made of Morgan dounty furm lands. The city administration refused to llceiife a negro minstrel show that wanted to spend a week Ip Madison. Mr. Morris Oxford received piteous letter fropi a negro whe- left hfm to exodus north, pleading for money to coipo back on. Tbt penitent writes: ”1 don’t lll(o here and I want you to send for The acreage planted this year In peanuts In Jasper Will exceed any the season on the -scrubs and Junior, ***te. Fin# Painting ' Decorating Interim Phone 280, Athens, Ga. varsity. With an expected added weight of fifteen pounds, which will mako him weigh 100, Flues will be a. candidate fop Lou Young's varsity -team next fall. This spring Flues expects to make the veterans of tho baseball team bustlo to hold their places in the outfield. He bats right-handed The big poultry mle will take place in Madison March 20th'. WOMAN AS MAGISTRATE MADRAS, Indil—Mrs. Margaret Cousins, newspaper woman, has been appointed a magistrate here. the first woman - to fill sueh post in India. ATHENS . Complete Line of D. & M. BASEBALL GOODS Mill* 90c to $1160 Glove* .» 75c *o t *00 ftrt* 25* to $ 2.00 Balia ....... 15c to $ 175 Athens BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Save 60% of tending this «cl antes of the Athena College always got the beat po rtion. Every Graduate em ployed. Write for Information today. \ Box T43, Athene. Ga. 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. CeO Us and.We Will Supply Your Needs. HANNA MFG. CO. one *47" Phone 147 ALL ABOARDu ^ Winter Excursion Fares and All Tear Tourist Faros TO Alabama At i Iron* Arkansas British Columbia California Florida Washington > Georgia V . Havana Kentucky Louisiana, Mtaaiaaippt New Mexico VIA Carolina 433f* Georgia Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway of Alabama J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. 714 Healey Building,.~ ~ New Process RECORDS F^ OUT TODAY DANCE MUSIC Jenny. Fox-Trot fed Lewi* and Hia Band. Lira. Fox-Trot. Frank Wcstphal and Oi* Or- chettra. A-3814 75c Down in Maryland. Think of hla. Fog-Trots. Manhattan Dane* Or- ehtttra. _A-3807 75c My Buddy. (Accordion Nov- ^I^^Chorue by Phil When You and I Wore Young Maggie Muse. Fox- Trotsr Paul Speeht and Hi* Oreh**tra. A-3817 75e Cood Night. . Loro Sends a Little Gift of Roms. Waltzes. Columbia Danes Orches tra. A-38IS 75c of Sigma CtsL Medley Waltx. Intro. “Song of Lambda Chi.” Dream CM of Pi K. A. Waltz. Jan Garber and Hi* Garber-Davi* Or- ehettra. A-3793 7«e Rose of Iho Rio Grande. Flower of Arab*. Fox- Trots. Xylophono Solos. Jett Libonatl A-3799 76c New Hampshire. Fox-Trot. Saw Mill Unr Road. Intro. -' Mother's Wedding Dress.” From “Glory.” , Medley Fox-Trot. The Columbian*. A-3809 75< ’Way Down Yonder In New Orleans. From “Strut Miss Lizzie.” Nothing But. Fox-Trots. Tho Georgian*. A-3504 78c Tiger Rag. The Memphis Bines. Fox- Trots. Tod Lewi* and His Band. A-3813 75c LaPaloma. Fox-Trot O Sole Mio. Walts. Jan Garber and Hia Garber- Ddvi* Orcheitra. A-3792 75c Yon ToO 'em Ivories. Coaxing tho Piano. Fax* Trot*. Piano Solos. Frank WettphaL A-3300 75c Whispering Pinas. Only dust Suppose. Fox- Trot*. Accordion Solos. A-3805 78c G^ido Dtiro, Kawaihsu Walts. Mahiaa Malumalamu Walls,. Fenra’t Hawaiian Irutrummtal Quartet. * A-37S8 78c POPULAR SONGS r Wanltiu At Joleon. Jimbo Jambo. Frank Cruntit. AjHI 78c You’*t Got to See Mamma ’ Ev’ry Night. I Loved You Onco. Dolly Kay. A-3808 78e Mother’* Levs. Chart** Horh and Elliott Shaw. There» a Rainbow in tho / , Sky. Shannon Four. A^StO 75c Down in Maryland. Mississippi' Moon.. .Von- and ■ A-3806 7Sc I’m Uoln Away. Bring It with .Yon When Yon Come. Leona Wil liam* and Her Dixie Band. A-381& 75c VOCAL HARMONIES Little Town in tho Ould County Down. In tho Volley Near Slelve- namos. Tenor Solos. IFfUtam A. Kennedy.' A-3798 78c Little Songs for Children. " Llttlo Birdie; Bubbles. UNl* Song* for Children. I Love Little Pnssy; Roek-a-Bye Dolly. Laura Bryapt. A.3182 78e Medley of ”Old Timor*.” • Part I—Intro.: In the . Shade of tho Old Apple Tree: Sweet Rosie O'Grady; Jnat One Girl; After the Ball. Medley of "Old Timers." Part II—Intro.: Daisy Boll; Just as the Sun Went Dowry Little Annie Rooney; Tho Sidewalk* of New York. Shannon Four. A.3797 75c J Heard tho Veto* of Jesus Soy. Will Your Heart Ring Trn*7- Gypty Smith. . -. A.3802 75c v SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS tb. Moon of My Driight. From “In a Persian Gar- i# . (Lri>«*nn> Tandy Mackenzie. ‘98043 $1.50 T «ea lh noNo pUclda. From “II Trovatdre.” (How Peaceful Was the Night) ,(Verdi) Rota Pomclle. 98051 tlMO Tot, 60623 $1.00 The Living Cod. (O’Hara) Charier Hackett. . $0899 $1.00 Petit* Vale*.- (Herbert) Minoat in C, No. 2. (Beethoven) Eddy Brown, A-3661 $1.00 Smite, Through Your Toon. (Hamblen) Out of tho Deak’to You. (Lee) Barbara MaurtU A *3811 $1.00 “A positive revela tion in unmarred melody” F I appearance, a Colum bia New Process Record Yesembles practically ' every other disc record. But, play this record on any phonograph and you .will be amazed at the bu- perb smoothness of out pouring melody.' In the brief interval be fore the music commences, you may detect the needle faintly whispering. Com pare this with the strident scratch that greets yaw on other records. At the very first note of the prelude even this almost imper ceptible sound dissolves. Compare this with the in sistent scrape that intrudes itself through thtrgghic on btKer records. This surface quietngss that lets, your eabBuhr 1 hindered, hear theinftmte ' vSWety df'tteticate shad ings o{ the singer’s voice, that translates for youthe musician’s sensitive touch into the glow of poetic imagination, is unparal leled in phonogrkjdic reproduction. example of marred melody” : Columbia shop and Ted Lewis end His play "Jenny* rteor a new fox-trot that round* dance z for feS hi* crew end “The record A-3813. Columbia’s process of making records with a hard, durable core, over- 4aid with a new siimceBo marvelously smooth that the needle travels over it practically without fric tion, pronounced the death sentence on obnoxious scratch and scrape. The irocess is patented. No ne else can makearaoord at all similar. *>; mm’&B end saturates with COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York ^■ MBMa nnMvaMi SAW ILLS Latest Belt Feeds , Money Maker. All Kinds Mill ! Supplies. s ifoe Simon DiHtnn '8nwa. ^ 15, I-lloa, Bolting, Pipe, la- ora, Fitting*. Engine and Boiler Repairs, Bring with your auto and work done quick. Wire Cablqp. Plenty Room to Park Car., Lombard Iron Works AUaOSTA. GA. fiBNUINBIgf GOOD. VAM NIT GENEROUSLY GOOD IN'QUALITY V/MVniL IN QUANTITY (VAN-NIL.lt a synthetic reallla of rare flavouring content, uou-sU-oMb-.) Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate Commission: 3% ON AMOUNTS OVER *1,00$,16. I0"„ on amounts ,up fo SI-i^W.OO. r , HUBERT M. RYLEE LAW OFFICES 405 Holman Bldg. Athena. Ga. Benson’s Like ^ ’•’’•At 'Home 0 TAXI SERVICE n Day arid Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE > Phone TRANSFER CO. ' Phone gg .‘'Office Georgian Hotel gg OQ