The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 26, 1923, Image 2

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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GE01 'alter Hagen > Is Jinx For Barnes et soaps | a 19 ,, *“ l* 2 ! Mil 95 increase of 375 consumption of Must Be Having Our Last reject any or all bid*. M. a. NICHOLSON. Chairman. Committee on Supplies. Weather Up At Pennsylvania U. FOK RENT—TWO ROOMS. FUR NISHED or unfurnished. Couple without children preferred. 181 Grady avenue. Call 1210. m2Sc WOma ° u,!ed ^nts v or^perfume and coimetics last 2 Cents a Word Minimum Chars, of 40 Cent* Insertion*. Seven times for the Price of fir. Insertions. All discontinuances MUST be mads In person at Tho Ban. n.r- Herald Office or by letter. T.lephone discontinuances are NOT valid. 7C WANT AD 7J- •3 PHONE > 10 ■anncr-hcrald want AM OCT RESULTS certain dob that is m*. jinx. Like, wise, erery star batsman has .pome pitcher who is hard for Mm to hit. Often the pitcher to pux- sl«I some star batter is just an ordinary twirlcr. The jiax idea sterns to hoM good in every branch of sport PREVENT FLU AND GRIPPE For a few rents you can ward otf Fin and Grippe by promptly checking your soughs, nnd colds with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Al so gives quick relief from coughs resulting from Flu, Grippe, Whop- ing Cough, Asthma and Bronchi tis. Forty-eight years of satis faction to users has made Foley’s Honey and Tar-the World’s larg est selling cough medicine. Con tains no opiates—ingredient* are printed on „ tho wrapper. Refuse substitutes. Ins&t upon Foley's. —Advert \t42nent PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania.— "The weather man Is playing us cruel." Thus upene nr. Walter Cn- ri**, coach of the I'nlverstty of Pennsylvania basehall team. most, of the days fast week while discussing bin team and ttn prospect*: "Very shortly npw we tatek up and leave f..r the south." cald the coach: | "and we haven't had many days' real practice. nu;n, snow, the poor .condition of the field and almost Shine and. n little warmth,, we ran get fn'sufffclcnt practice wt -start for the Southland with something like a regular combination." Dr. Carlas van asked when he In tended doing with Billy Maher, last year’s captain, who waa declared eligible! to play during the coming | season. Maher haa had two year*, of varsity competition at *• Penn. Ho never played freshman half at the .University, but 'did at Notre Dame.. Malicr entered the Law School last fall, and it was thought that being In a graduate school he would be In eligible for further varsity work. The committee decided, however, that In asmuch as'Maher had not played three years of varsity nan ha was eligible again this year. ■ "I don’t know just what I will do with Maher," said Dr. CariSS. "I think that I ahall use him In th* outfield, at least at tho start of th* season. Ho Is an excellent hitter, ran cover lota of ground and Is a fly chaser of no mean ability. 1 can get tho greatest good out of my mater ial by putting him In tho outfelld." For Sale FOR SALE—PRESERVES. PICKLES. Surest Potatoes and Fresh Country Eggs. Call 75, Banner-Herald Of fice. . ;/ tf. FOR SALE—1 MARE. 1 MULE. 1 two-horse white Hickory wagon and 1 rubber • tire buggy. J. G. Johnson, 725 Pulaski St. * m**-p Lost And Found LOST—Many aa article, found by a Banner-Herald roador and return ed to IU owner. If you have loat any thing today try a Banner-Herald .Want Ad tomorrow. tf. FOR SALE—BELGIAN AND FANCY Rabbits, one dollar per pair. 197 Boulevard Height*’, phono JJ9-W. i m29p ROAD TAXES NOW DUE Road Taxes mast be paid on or before April 1st at the office of the Commissioners in the Court House. Pay your taxes now, and.avoid unnecessary expense. TATE WRIGHT, Cleric. _ IN FOREIGN LANDS TINTED TRAVELS Sketches by L. W. Rcdner. Verses by Hal Cochran Color tCie picture with paint pr crayons ; Wanted .WANTED—A good cook, honso maid, butler, chauffeur, domeatlo help, or maybe lta office assistance, book keepers. stanogA - telephone girls; cashiers eta Whatever It la, you may be sure tbit thousands of alert busi ness and efficient Individuals In Ath ens will hie your Want Ad In the Bonner-Hefald and will talk over the matter win yon nest day. If# done •very day Jn Athena tf. FDR SALE—SWEET MILK—ALSO buttermilk. , Regular customers Phone 652-W. G. O. Arm- wanted. strong. FOR SALE—FIVE BOSTON BULL Terrier puppies, beautifully marked. Tedlgreed stock. Phone 354-J. mX7p Georgia Plays Here Wednesday v In Season’s Initial Appearance FOR SALE—SEVEN ROOM HOUSE. Modern. Urge lot, good location. Priced to sell. Terms very llberaL Address "House." care Banner-Her ald. «»*7P WANTE DEPOSITION AS SALES LADY Its dry goods store. Have FOR SALE—ONE OAS GENERAT ING Outfit, suitable for use In coal or wood stove. Makes Its own gas. Is economical and easy to handle, ef ficient and clean. Address P. O. Box 846, City. n>30p of last year, leaned against the horsuhide in old time fashion While Thomason, who has been shifted to first base, still baa his eye on the ball. Watson slam med ’em out in the first game as did Midiebrooks and Ramsey, two new members of the outfit Thursday the University of Pennsylvania opens her season here ih one of the big inter-eectional S uncs of the year. Thia will be e first appearance of a. Penn team in the South since the memor- iable game of 1897 and great in-1 terest is centering around it 1 NEW YORK—Harry, Wliih is in mourning. The negro fighter lost someone, very near and dear to him recently, a youhg person named Lotta Dough. Harry had a chance to fight George Godfrey, another negro the North Georgia Aggies from Dahlonega. The Mountaineers are said to have a splendid team this year and WANTED—POSITION AS OFFICE aislstank by lady , of refinement. Can do geheral office work Including atsnograpMr. Doctor’s offlee pre- - ferred. Moderate aalary to begin with, Increased according to capabil ity. Beet* of references furnished. Can begin’duties April loth. Address Capable, taro Athens Banner. Scrap. Iron,- Bran,. Copper, Lead, Rubber, Bags, and old Inuea of Magazines. Where quantity Justifies our Truck will cell for. may make Georgia extend her self to win. A large crowd Is expected out for the opening battle. Populni price tickets will be sold for' all sections of the grandstand for fifty cents and with the students away the townspeople arc counted upon to turn ou and .give both teams the welcome of the season’r first game. The game will get under way at 3:30. Mrs. Lowe Awarded $28,125 From Wighl And Taxi Company Dixie Iron & Metal Co. 415 Foundry 8tre«t Phone 1151 Athena, Ga. ■WANTEDi-POSITION BY EXPERI ENCED • lady eteno-bookkeeper. I’honc 6996W or Addreaa •’Position," care Bamjsr-Herald. m!6p _ around it Georgia closes the week in Macon with two games against Yale Fri day and Saturday. ATLANTA. Ga—Mrs. Waltci Lowe waa awarded a verdict foi 128,125 for the death of her hus band by a jury here Thursday •rWANTEDt-POSITION BY STUDENT during vacation.| kins, phono 91S-J. E KAY THB SMILING PAINTER" Fin* Painting and Iatarlo* Decorating Phone 280, Athens, Ga. ns, Expert naw- oanu oy n jury ....n-u... mt6p Lowe was Killed in an automobile accident litre in April of 1P2I I OF when a car ‘.h it AVairi WV.it, foi- a and mer president of the Atlanta heal- Metat ty Board, collided with a Yellow 1161. Taxi, pinning Mr -.Lowe between r- the two and causing his death. a!3c Lowe was a prominent mttynta attorney. His widow was suing for $75,000. fund I A notice of appeal has been thou<-l given by the defendants, Wight ivantsl and the Yellow Cab company. ST. PETERSBURG. Fl.n—The Bos ton Braves have the beat collection of Infield recrulta of any of the ma jor league clubs thus far seen In ac tion by Billy Evans, special eporta writer for tile banner Herald. Whllo It is imssible that none of the rookie Inflolder* will break Into tho opening game lineup, still there 1* a chance that Manager Mlchtell \ere on seross lie sea. J Where lols of well find. Our stop is pulling, outward, les Qld NeicTjorlcMind-—* Harry A. Schnuff. having heard of the Wharton School out In Ne vada, decided to come to Phlladel- j phla nnd the University of Penn- | ANN ARBOR. Mich.—About M candidate! for the University of Michigan baseball team arc working Waterman ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE .Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting Save 60% of expenses by at tending this school. The grad uates of the Athens Business Cc liege alwaye get the beet po sition. Every Graduate em ployed. Write for information today. out every afternoon gymnaalum and are rapidly getting lushape foe. .(ho. annual Southern trip, whleh starts tM*;-yeqr on April 6. Coach Ray Fleher Id putting Ills men through bating practice Inside the net In the gym. but he Is forced to wait until the squad cad get out side before any fielding practice can he had. The main problem la the developing of a pitching staff. There are 'about,; to battery candidates among the wylvarila when he graduated from the Qmpd Island of, Nevada. This The Boston Infield of" Iket* year i consisted of Boockel-at third. Kopt'at Instead of reporting for the frosh- I short. Fbrd at second and Holkc St man football team. Behauff decided ,lrM - to become acquainted with the In tricacies of the courses lit the fa mous school of finance!) In ,thu spring the lure of the diamond proved too strong, for Sehauff, and IfANTED-UAN TO WORK AFT- E It NOONS and .Saturday* In shoe epartmont Write P. O. Box 986. Confederate Renuion New Orleans, La. April 10-13, 1923 SEABOARD announces spocial rates. Selling April 7, 8. 9, 10, limited April 30th. Stopovers aL lowed. For rates, Pullman reserva tions, etc., see nearest SEABOARD Ticket Agent or write— FRED GEISSLER, Asst Don. Pass'r. Agent S. A. L. By., Atlanta, Georgia PURE AND SPARKLING wZ NATURE’S BEST REMEDY. a ff, LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Year ’Round—But Especially lit Spring and Sum mer—PHONE 95 ~ „ • ' * v „ •** ?tli io ; Linton Springs Water Company & i Office Broad Street ‘ r ' rANTEDuiA GOOD EXPERIENCED colored [Woman cook. Address P. . Box lti Bishop. 0a. mUp though before the signing of th* former American League star. Fred Henry had shown enough to make It appear as if he would be ahlo to fill In .moot acceptably. Ford at neron,*. 1* a certainty. He From the start Sehauff made a la a mighty flno ball player. None hit with his finished, fielding and of the recruit* luu a chance to get excellent stlckwork. Because of Ms anywhere a* far aa second base Is slse and experience at the position concerned. he was assigned to cover the Initial At Shortstop the veteran Larry sack. Acocrdlng to Dr. Yates, Kopf will have Arthur “Jocko" Con- Schauff mode good from tho start. Ion. former Harvard captain, mi hi* playing a finished gam* at flrat rival. Conlon Is fart and can field, base and hitting the old horgehldo There la ao doubt about that. If lie - - - experl- can hit. the collegian la sure to make Kopf hustle. Padgett, secured from varsity tl,# Southern League, can play either --- short or second and looks very prom- | » mSrl- 1 ”, Tuny Boeckel at third la-a mighty rhi mj fine ball player whan tho veteran Is rniawrt r, * ht ’ A, *< •V* War *>• *»■ bothered Tie hie W,M| * bad toe that greatly handl- lUtv he c * pp ”’ w * P 1 *!'. In the veijr flrat „ £ n ,„ u exhibition game this year he again p south hurt t|)# wcak toe . Should Injuries force Boeckol out In old, °f **>• game at any time, he will on. six have a moat capable understudy In throw* Smith.' who played great hall for I either New Orleans this year. As a matter of fact. Manager . Mitchell could throw a recruit is- Thure- field Ipte the game that would come j 1 HI ' "■ For Rent—Rooms FOR RENT—Furnished or unfurnish ed rooms, with msals or without parlance. Coach Fisher, who 1* a former National and American lea gue pitcher, Is breaking In several Inexperienced men for battery Jchs, and , tho success of the season de pends largely on the ability of these board. Desirable location. Convsn lencea Rent reasonable. These are some of thp offering you find dally in Banner-Herald Want Ads. tf. The southern schedule thl* year Is probably tho hardest that any Wol verine team haa attempted In the last few years, and If the weather does not break ao that the Michigan squad 'can get a few outside work outs, they will be seriously handi capped In playing these games. The southern trip consists of game* with Kentucky University, Vander bilt, Alabama Polytechnic, University of Georgia and Cincinnati, and all of these teams are rated as among the boat In the south. Tho team will re turn to Ann .Arbor on April 16 and will play two games st hpme before the conference schedule starts with Latest Belt Feeds Money Maker. All Kinds Mill Supplies. Ho* Simon Dlstbn Saws. Teeth, met, Baiting, Pipe, In jector*. Fittings, Engine and Boiler Regain. Bring with your anto and work done quick. Wire Cables. Plenty Room tej Park Car. Lombard Iron Works AUQU8TA, GA. FOR RENT On# five-room downstairs apartment private bath and .all eonvenJence. Possession March let E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 FOR KEN*—FIVE ROOM HOUSE with modern conveniences. Price .Lt. fi.11 1IM.1 and ask for RENT—NINE ROOM HOUSE. . • a —si MAilavn mnYMl. RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED RED « BLACK PRE88INQ CLUB Pressing, Cleaning and Altering All Wprk Guaranteed Phone 1317 Comer Lumpkin and Broad COL Internet on monthly Cof O/O repayment plan 0 /0 HUBERT M. RYLEE „„ L\W OFFICES 453 Holman Bldg, Atheni HATS OF RIBBON Ribbon is the preferred trimming at present. Srequentluy it makes entire hats. Slowere ore used massed or in nosegays. Occasion- RAILROAD SCHEDULES Penn, plays In Athene on Thurs day, March 29th, this being the flrat gume between the two colleges since 1906 when Georgia won. This Is the first of a eerie* of big inter sections! games to' be played here ttits spring. • ally a single large flower is posed with ristincton at the hack of a hat WOOD ASH WOOD Best for Cooking and Heating Purposes Per Truck Load . $2.75 Orders of five loads or more.jjer load $2.50 This Wood Formerly Sold for $3.25 per load. CaU Us and We Will Supply Your Needs. HANNA MFG. CO. Phone 147 Phone 147 Benson's Cakes Like 'You Make At Home PLAY IN ATHENS MONDAY AFTERNOON ' ALL ABOARD |§ Winter Excursion Fares and* All )D-<2>tfOiVE-0( Taxi Service Day and Night North Carolina Oregoa South Carolina !- Tennessee C-fo Texas oA, Virginia .*-»> West Virginia Gmrgia Harm* Kentucky •tU'. • Mississippi ;^’j'New Mexico ^VIA Georgia Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway of Alabama Liberal time limit«nd stop-over privileges. For further information apply to £..\ J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A. f 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga. y . j HERE ARE THREE'OP MANAGER COBB’S TWINKLING YOUNG STERa THEY ABE. LEFT TO BIGHT: KENNETH HOLLOWAY, PITCHEB; JOHNNY KEllIt, U TILIT.Y INFIELDER. AND CUFF BRADY. ALSO A UT1UTY INFIELDER. a The Detroit "Tlgera-. and the l Field. Qtonday afternoon. Some of I Heilman, Archdeacon and othe Thomas St xai ba