The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 15, 1923, Image 2

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j page two ! THE BANNER-RESALP. ATHENS, GEORGIA SUNDAV^APRItlfr 1*tt Classified Advertisements IS. Cents a Word MlnCnim Charge of 40 Centi Inser&ans. Seven times for prlc»3f five insertion*. Afl^Mfiacontlnuancea MUST m«B» In person at T"~ — ner-Herald Office or b TeMkfione dlscontlnuar NOT* valid. $WANT AD 1PHONE BANNER-HERALD WANT T~ADS GET RESULTS Wanted VANltt^—JOB BY YOUNG of partial college education. Sox NoTfc50. imittnd ] 3rj3 St. WANTEI D—Help VANTEfi — YOUNO MAN, U Stora—. and Grocery experl rants edition. Must work, mod alary ^"Reported. Best refere d dre «r3. L. IL, care Bannqr- IjyORK—$25 WEEKLY. fBlNG envelopes, classl .^flipping newspapers. IlingSCo., St. Louis, Mo. ,ai — — OME DIlEi lames,, time,* r (lifgct to wei ornatCnal Mill >'apar«£jj|lme painting lamr pillow «^|>« for us. No ca SW interesting work, mee tiflflbccssary. Nlleart ( 1, Wayne. Indiana. daily. Beautiful swatches free. No Can use spai itlers. J. B. Slmpsoi .dams. Chicago, Ill. Hxtntsfgood commission pi oil. Mapericnce unnecessary, amped addressed envelope f ormatfflE Southern Cigar Co. ieraon, d. C., P. O. Box SOL lalary an* expenses. Experience t WHte‘J. Gano: “ :tlve, St. Louis. <2o„ Box 1(0. Hampton. Va. lL^SMEN — 1150 MONTH »xpet&ea selling, cigars. Exp« necofesry. Send se)f-edd ■mbnwantbd lu.tlif Experience importation furnished, W CaffiUyr Supt.. St. Louis « For Rent RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD air link rv. gorthb&nd Boathbot )i:M a r*Atlanta»Monroe local t:ll ’:&> p m AtL •Abbeville local AtL -Birmingham l p 4 Norfolk-Washington 11 p T Wllmlngton-N. Y. central op oeoroia rv. W. O* Bolton, Agent, Phone 1“ Central of Georgia Station D«lgrt (or Macon 1:M a. m - 4:45 p. m. Arrl*. from Macon 12:14 p. m. »:J* P. m. For girther Information phon, A T. Bruc*. C. A.. 144. «jQnE8VILLR MIDLAND • RAILWAY 5 Schedule. ISMS A.9J.” e Dally,; •« Dally SOUTHERN RAILWAY ifo. f Jcavcs Athena 1:04 a, m, or- .. . Lit 9:10 a. m. N<>. x 1. ,vm Athene 4:25 p. na, ar- yen I.jflu 5:41 p. m. No. 7.!cav«e Lul* 4:55 p. m. ar rive. Athene *:2e p. m. 6 “leave. Lula 24:05 a. m., ar- Atheoe 22:4, a. m. . & Miller, C. A., Athene, Ca., Telephone 4L _ FOR KENT—ONB NICELY FUR NISHED front room, with connect ing bath. Address V. O. Box 477. nI7c FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED rooms, couple preferred; Immediate possession. Apply at 178 Virginia **• Avenue. _ ' a17p FOIt RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms with bath. Fine for light housekeeping. Apply 236 W. Dough erty or phone 1779. al7c | FOR SALE—NKW. ATTRACTIVE 'F two-story dwelling In desirable lo- I cality, six rooms and bath. Dellght- I ful home • for small family. I’rice — 1 $3,300 cash, with balance of $3,500 in five or ten years at 6 per cent in- . terest. Apply “3. A.,” care Banner- Herald. al7p ?p For Sab — FOR SALE — REBUILT FORDSON ro Tractor. C. A. Truasell Motor Co. nd al5c | so FOR SALE—PURE bred Berkshire Pigs, 6 weeks a old, ready for delivery on .. thd 15th. See Orr & Co. “ a22e A r- FOR SALE—ELECTRIC MACHINE • c motor. Cheap for cafth. Alao Black- - — berry Jam, Peach and Pear Preserve*. ( >• Phone Illl-W. al5p , “ FOR SALE Cleveland 3 - passenger touring road- £ ster ,A-1 condition, con- £ sumes less gas and oil = '■ than a Ford. Price right p Can see it at Keller Auto a Co., Wash. St, this week. • Walter Bishop. ’* • VALUES IN USED FORD COUPES, J* y ’ Tourings and Roadsters. C. A. 1 p Tnissell Motor Co. al5c ^ w Ifor sale—TWO NICE YOUNG “ ° milch cows; also mammoth yellow '• soy beans, $106 par bushel; Red Pepper cow peas, $2.25 per bushel. ^ ” Address J. Z* Bradbury, Rt. I, Ath- A * ens, Oa. al7p B L FOR SALE—1 HOOS1ER KITCHEN 7 P Cabinet. 1 art nquare, oil stove, bed- Cl room suite, dining table, chairs, 3 • mahogany rockers. 3 kitchen chairs.* ■ ' Call Monday 248 Barber St. a!7c d * FOR 8 A LB—A FEW MORE BUSH ELS pure Bank Account Cotton p Seed at $2.00 per bu. The earliest * and best for boll weevil conditions. * D. D. Stynchcombg 611 Pulaski St.. _ Phone 1139. . al5c r FOR BALE—VICTROLA, MAIfOGA- p NY care, colt $60.00, and 116.00 cr 110.00 worth record* all for $60310. • Addrau Vlctrola, P. a Roz IMS, ’ Athena, Oa. also r FOR BALE—ONE FLOOR SHOW- P CASE, sash register, cracker rack, and standard computing acales. Call ‘ 1033 at 676 N. Jackson St. al«c r FOR SALE-r-Coat Suit,' h size 38, practically new. - Apply Banner-Herald of- ! fice. al7c . J FOR SALE — Cleveland 6-cyl. 3-pass. Touring 1 Roadster in A-l condition. At the price of a Ford. See it at Keller Auto Co., • Washington St, W. H. B. - al5c FOR SALE—ELECTRIC MACHINE motor. Ch.ap for ca»h. Al*. Black berry Jam, Peach and Pear ITerervea. Phone 1U0-L1. at$p t FOR SALE—THREE .MILK COWS, fresh In, good mllkerx, and one good gentle farm horse. Will sell at rea-, sonabls price. C»U at Ui Itock 8prlng St. alSp FOR SALE — ONE REO SPEED wagon and one Corbitt S-ton truck. E. P. Soule, 1M Washington St. a!7p FOR B'A LB— WEBTINOHOt.'HE portable type electric sewing nut- “ chine In perfect condition, rompara- tlvely new. all attachments, $40.00. North Georgia Cotton Company. al5c FOR SALE — SMALL MORGAN county farmn at bargains. 25 acres, 1 four room house, one mile Madison, < $1,100.00. half cash; 60 acres, two miles Madison. 2 tenant houses. $800.00, half cash; 20 acres, 1 mile Madison, one tenant house. $700.00, half cash; 33 acres. In edge of Mad- laon, 1 tenant house. $1,600.90, half — cqhdltloned for small fruit, truck ^r poultry farms and the price and terms; oh, man! Harry M. McWhor ter, Real Estate. Madison. <»a. al5c ' WANTED TO SELL AT ONCE— Mattress business, established, lo cated In town ot 7,000 population Good opportunity for the right man. Write for full details. Box 78. Gaines ville. Ga. al5c FOR SALE — ONE TEN-HORSE high-class gasoline engine and wood saw; engine suitable for pur poses of pumping water, running feed mill, grist mill and many other purposes. Will sell cheap or ex change for good sound mule. al7c FOR SALE—SEVERAL bushels of peas good for either eating or planting purposes. Several cans of berries, string beans and pickles. If you will call at the Banner-Herald Office on Hancock Avenue you will be surprised just how cheap you can buy any part of the above men tinned. Market Gossip Private Wire Received Over F. J. Linnell & Company’s Miscellaneous RUGS MADE FROM OLD CARPETS. Factory representative In city a w days will ship old ruga for you id show you samples of our double ccd rugs, dyed green, brown, id blue. Address W. B. Dale. C al Delivery, or phone No. 1205. n!3p BY KX- lion guaran- d. Write to 214 4 Law- m complete hair culture course liploma absolutely free'. Limited Write today. Noillah, 114 Old etersburg, Va. alap Correspondence Club for lonely Many worth to Itun.coo. sulta guaranteed. Confiden- ree. Honorable Ralph Hyde. MEDIUM BROWN HAIK looks 8PECIAL NOTICE CITY TAXE8 The first Installment of city tax or before May 1st will have to a. E. O'FARRELL. City Marshal Ifentz—Advise waiting good re actions before purchases. Bache--Believe in higher prices Weld—Continue look for more ot leas of a scalping ‘market for time being. Munds & Winsnw—At moment sentiment is very bearish. Hubbard—Until market sect Home fresli stimulus we look for an casing off in prices. STOCKS Post and Flagg—Believe In sell ing when strong. Clark Childs—Tobacco atockt out of tin ,v 11 h 'Harris WInthrop—Tbinl fill work somewhat lowei Luldlaw—Market uppea n a more or lea waiting a GRAIN Lam son—Underlying condition vor the buyer. Bartfhor—Look for Increased buying on dips. Clement Curtis—Advise purchas-' i on deferred months on quick act, backs. Harris WInthrop—There was lib- al profit takng yesterday. • Stein Aistein—These reaction! keep the market healthy, uso their to effect purchases. of Ilic department go tlirmiKb, It!dor Cod you arc'directly and ini'- mediately responsible. God "now enmmandeth all men everywhere to repent” (Aeta 17:30), but “judg- ment must begin at the house of God.” (I Pet. 4:17). Pray, O pray, for revival!. * . announced vTiday.- They will be taken before the U. S. Coinmis- slom r in New fork who ulll either order them back her? or release them for lack of oir!«leni\j. U may be that persons who saw anti con versed with them here will be spnt to New York for the hearing be- «sssss.--— gsaas— ni i'S. uS '^rr vice rnon believe bold within their ?“ lor ln the east l ,ortion - Mond! '>’ story of Cbaiv* Large Delegation For Road Meeting (Continued from page one) Secretary E. W. Carroll of thn Chamber of commerce as well as those preparing to go in their own WEATHER FORECAST South Carolina, showers and autohiobikl The- good road& enthusiasts 61 Athens should, rejoice that the na tional good roads conference is to »Isc pertaining, to good roads. A has been arrant days and the pj to be mostJnten, _ ro participants, but who take an interest fairs. BEADED i s flight and Ills present hiding place. The name of the woman, upon whose* storv the federal grand jury j Is hdid to*have found indictments against Didata and Silverstein, and ho is understood to have turned nte’s evidence inus,/ remain » cret until the trial of the ”mys- rious strangers” is under way. Her story—that of the woman —is steadfastly kept secret by men who composed the grand Jury returning »|ie indictmebjfl last Thursday and the sleuths who red '.together the threads of denco upon which the govern- nt Is relying in its prosecution of Didato and Silverstein. Bus passengers In London hat year numbered nearly 85,500,OOd more than In the previous year. A smart suiy for sutqlMx is 0 f blue brocaded silk. t)n‘tfid*^acket, Id at Greenville, which is the entire pattern otjtlie brocadlns hel onljra -few hours’ drive from this city, it is declared. It will pre sent a splendid opportunity for getting the latest dope on rpad construction as well as everything Is followed In *mall>«teel beads, and a border abou^ a wide about the hem la tre^M^ln the same fashion. A, collaa&a££ray f OX completes the on^flL ^ MARKETS SPECIAL NOTICE We are expert House Cleaner,. A card will brtna ue to Let us show you Exclusive Dealer Bernstein Bros. IdjwnDfw Health I Bbbbb> preventTve^oTmen Ur ** J|!f «« « s HOFMEISTER’S SHOE SHOP N,w Shota from Old—Min’, l,W Sola, and Rubber Heel, il.50. Ladle,’ Half Sola, and We DELIVER Phon, 1186 FOR RENT On, five-room downstair! partment, private bath and all onvenience. Poaaoaalon larch laL E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 FOR SALE FLOWER AND ItRD PLANTS HEEDS—Zinnia,. Coreopala. Marti- UdA Racsrd Robin,. Hunlk>w,r. CBt-and-CoiM-Aaaln. PLANTS—Blue A,rreturn. Coreop- a Violet,. Hheita DalMea. Raaaad Robin,. FVimreM. 2 win appreciate tbe patronat* of Iht flower lor,re of AUma MRS. W. M. CRANE Phon, 1544. V. L COX E Transfer Co. Long Tripe Our Specialty. Cheapeit Truck In Town. 600 Thomas St. Phone 1351 E. KAY -THE SMILING PAINTER” Fine Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 280, Athens, Ga. ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed a fraction lower Saturday from the previous close of Friday. The Saturday close was 28% cents, while the previous close was 28%c’ COTTONSEED OIL MARKET Spots 11.70*112.15 April 11,75 11.70ft 12.00 May .. t ... 11.80«ll.00 11.73*11.76 June Il.ft0frlt.ftt 11.7gRll.71 July 11.73*11.79 11.71*1145 Auk 11.60*11.81 lf.rtfFll.83 Sept 11.65*11.08 11.02*11.65 Oct: 10.60* 10.07 10.03*10.05 Noy 9.65© 9.08 *>.70© 9.75 Tone, easy: sales. 7,800. Chicago quotations Open drift" The following were tpc ruling prices In the exchange today: Prov. Open High Low Close Close May . 1.23 . 1.37 1.24% l.2C% 1.25% July . 1.23% 1.24% 1,22% 1.23% 1.23% Sept. LSI 1.22% 1.20% 1.23% 1.21% CORN— May . .10% Jl* .76% .80.% .SOK July . .81% .83% .81% \(1% .fttW HoptJ .82% .83% Jil% . 32% *;8Mr OATS— May . '.46 .40% .45% .46% .46% July . .iO'i .47% .40% .46% .467s r.% .45% -11.65 11.70 11.77 11.90 11.97 12.12 Kept. .45% .46% .45' LAUD— May . 11.63 11.70 11.5 July . 11.97 11.97 11.1 Sept. . 12.05 12.15 11.8 RIBS— May . 10.00 July . 10.40 10.45 KM LIBERTY BONDS N K W Y C> It K.—Liberty bond: closed: • 1101.2 First 4%s First 4 %s .. 97.2s Second 4%s 97.22 Third 4%s 98.10 Fourth 4%s 97.28 United States treasury 4%s ... 99.1 NKW YORK COTTON MARKET The following were the ruling prices In the exchange today: Tones steady; middling, 28.75c; ilet. Prev. Open High Low Close Cli 29.10 29.15 28.53 28.53 29.16 28.44 28.45 27.75 27.75 28.15 25.50 25.52 25.15 25.15 2*.55 25.00 29.02 24.65 24.65 %5.01 NEW ORLEANS COTTON MARKET The following were the ruling prices in the exchange today: Tone, steady; middling. 28 Open High Low Clone Close Jan 2..20 24.21 24.10 24.04 24.46 Mar. .. 23.73 24.21 May .. .. 28.37 28.47 27.80 27.80 28.52 July .. ,. 28.15 28,23 -27.64 27.64 28.20 Oct 25.00 25.04 24.62 24.62 25.04 .. .. 24.60 24.60 24.22 24.22 24.64 Woman’s Story Said to Have Led to Indictments In Chapman Escape Continued from page one) This much, however. Is known. Tv o men. later Identified and ar rested in New York as Didato and Silverstein, came Athens early April 4. registered nt the Georgian hotel and made frequent and mys terious trips to the vicinity of the hospital where the bandit lay apparently badly wounded. The<#ien arc said to have had “satchels of money.” One of them Was seen during the afternoon of Wednesday, riding with a young woman—the woman whose testi- j mony Is said to have resulted In the indictment of her companion and his associate. This woman, ac? cording to the taxicab driver, rode for one hour with one of the men and finally alighted from the cab on the corner of Milledgc avenue and Iteese street—one half block from the hospital. That was five o’clock. Five hours later Chapman, the'eluslvo, .paid to fo he a graduate of one of the oldest of American universities and reputed scion of a wealthy and aristocratic New York family, was gone—escaped. Fourfold Judgment Call To -P r a y e r The Banner-Herald has been re quested fto publish the following, which is sent out by tho Great Commission ITayer League, of Chicago: Down to 1913, a total of 188 periods of ten years each had pass ed Into history since Christ's prophecy of wars, and earthquakes, ah famines, and pnstilenccs (Luke 1:10. 11); but In not ono of these lss decades had occurred, all in samo decade, the worst in His tory of each of these four terrible scourges. Then came tho 189th de- dado'wlt/h It— tLljTh'V worst wnr tho world has ever seen, costing 10,000,000 lives and over $200,000,000,000. 2. The worst eartquake In human history, the ono in China during December, 1920, “which literally shook the globe,” and carried suil- lenly Into opurnity a quarter of a iiillion lives. (Some authorities piuce tlfte estimate far higher.) ,T. 'The worst famine “the world hns hitherto known,” that of (tus- sia, in which millions perished mis erably through starvation, and “added millions through starvation plus disease.” 4. Thu worst pestilence, ln some respects, known to man, world wide in extent, and exacting .a toll of fully 12.000,000 lives. In tho short space of twelve weeks nearly ti.OOO.OOo persons died. In South Africa the mortality exceeded the combined moivallty of three wars, and in India in a few months’ tin f.,000,000 deaths occurred. Is It, or Is it not, significant that all those prophesied* judgments, in their worst form, Should occur in the samo decade? “All these” said 'Ctirfct, "are 24.69 24.71 24.24.24.30 24.7« beginning pf sorrows." “But xl.45 IMS 21.B ^ „ mrt yel."* (Matt. 24:#. Georgian hotel as “Abe chon,” New York, and ”J. Karuse, Bos ton, two of their t^any aliases. It is said that when they were ar rested in New York »tiey had bondsmen ready to be released. MAY BE BROUGHT HERE BEFORE APR. 23 8L If they are only the beginning, what yet piust lie ahead, what but “greal^tribulation, such as was not since the beginning of the world to tCilM timo, no,' nor ever shall be” (MaU^ 24:21?)? . "So is tho Most High thundering at the conscience of mankind.” It Is not man, but God, who is Scrip ture Luke (21:36) and in history (fulfill prophecy) is calling to prayer. ”lt Is a mystery," says T>. 3d. Panton, "that the church ia not prostrate on its face before God, so aciite is the crisis, and so awful eud Imminent the danger. “It these are but . preliminary trav»H-*4hudders—and they can be no more—what will be the birth agonies.? K' accentuates the tragedy (though it but confirms the pro phetic page) that g section of the Church of Christ, of unknown mag nitude, while these thunders are actually in Its ear, beings to tread the world’s infidel way.*' O,'Church of ChrlaS, when God calls, wilt thou not answer? MUst it be said of you, dear fellow-mem ber .of the body of iChrfst. and must it be said of tbe Church at Iarge( as was said of Israel, that all day long He hath stretched forth His hands unto a disobedient and gainsaying people? Thousands are praying but are there not mol- ARMEL’S GARAGE Now Up-to-Date Reedy for ail kind, of work. Rcborinij cylinder,, welding, vulcanizing, burning-in bear ings, electrical work and any thing in the machinery line. RHONE 587 169 W. Washington St. The two men will be brought „ here for trial by April 23rd If plans | titudea win) are still Indifferent? MuKt God plead In vain When He pleada. la It not time for the church to otlSwer? Vea. do cry mightily for revival, that It may be girded for the thfnga that lie yet ahead Ought there not to be prayer bend. In every Christian community Ihroitghout the world, pleading »M God for revival of the church? Thou, thou who readest these lines, “thout art the man"—the I man to bow In sorrow In heart- | broket) contrition before God, the man to' call together for nnlted supplication tlhe faithful few In yonr community, the man through whose utterly yielded life Ood would begin ■ mighty work-in iibat one community for which un- WAGON CALLS MONDAY—RETURNS CLOTHES WEDNESDAY PHONE Turn Your Back on Laundry Worries |5 “l SEND YOUR SPRING CLOTHES FOR DRY CLEANING ■Send the family wash and your household linens, bed spreads, blankets, etc., to us and dismiss the worry of the laundry problems. It is economic”.!, sanitary and safe—rain or shine your cloths come back on time. , $*, | ONLY PURR WATER USED—NO CHEMICALS , ’ U ATHENS EMPIRE LAUNDRY*, i. Lumpkin and Clayton Streets ■ • - i-Qg — , -ttrtl’ i’WWHWUI Delicious Dainties ae.ea »IU U« Refreshing Drinks" Park Your Car At Our Door -We’ll Do the Rest Motor down town—park your car in front of our place and giw< us the order—your favorite ice cream, sundae, refreshing _ or Coca Cola will be served in a jiffy. BRING YOUR FRIENDS TO THE TERRACE TEA GARDEN FOR ENTERTAINMENT Our luncheonette service de luxe provides facilities for light lundies, sandwiches And tea. “ALWAYS THE REST OF EVERYTHING” GEORGIAN PALM GARDEN' 7 GEORGIAN HOTEL it , fei CHINA VALUES AT HARDY’S WHETHER YOU WANT A COMPLETE DINNER SET OR AN INDIVIDUAL PIECE WE HAVE IT.. Johnson Bros. English Porcelain IN PLAIN WHITE 100 Pieces' Complete Service for 12 Persons. Same Set in 50 Pieces. Single Dishes from Open Stock. WHITE WITH BORDER DESIGN 100 Pieces, Complete Service for 12 Persons. Same Set in 50 Pieces. Single Dishes from Open Stock. Wilkinson Bros. English Porcelain HAND DECORATED, BLUEBELL DESIGN Neatly Shaped Dishes With Pretty Border Decorations. 100 Pieces, Complete Service for 12 Persons. .Same Set in 50 Pieces. Single Dishes from Open Stock. YOU CAN BUY A SMALL NUMBER, THEN BY ADDING TO THEM FROM TIME TO TIME, COMPLETE THE SET. HARDY HARDWARE COMPANY 361 343 East Clayton SI. 2 Stores East Broad St. p SOLD AT BOTH OF OUR STORES )\ o8