The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 17, 1923, Image 2

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Classified Advertisements WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word / Minimum Charge of 40 Cent* Insertions. Seven times (or tbs price of fife Insertions. AH discontinuances MUST be made 'In person, at The Ban. ner-Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuances ara NOT -v^lld. WANT AD 7 C PHONE ■ w BANNER.HERALD WANT. At)S GET RESULTS 75 FOR SALE—SEVERAL bushels of peas good for cither eating or planting purposes. Several cans of berries, strihg 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 tioned. ■ THE ATHENS^ cfbhftfA Viftaoaa .gaatrrA smr What Church Folk - Are Doing and Saying BY GEO. STANLEY FRAZER Jefferson Social and Personal News ORGANIZES HONESTY BUREAU Wanted WANTED—JOB HY YOUNG MAN of partial college education. 1\ O. Box No. 650, # a!7p BOARDERS WANTED—147 K WEST WasTiington Street. Good board, Cl«VV s alry rooms. Close in; block frgu,t¥>s tofflce. Phone 1820-J. alOc For Rent POR RENT—ONE NICELY FUR NISHED front room, with connect ing bath. Address P. O. Box 477. a!7c POR SALE—EXTRA FINE HAMP SHIRE Sow, registered, weighs 500 lbs.; due to farrow In May. Will sell or exchange for corn or good mule. First litter of pigs will pay for »o>v. A. II. Davison. a 18c to Atlanta for the* week-end. The firm of Randolph Mobley nnn !Co., has been chatiKO.i to H. T The fact that nearly $350,000,0001 Mobley & Co. Mr. Mobley havim; y. <, «y i . < “Pr°l* r ?y «■ atol «" inthC;| )0U> ,hitht: Etock of Randolph on.! JEFFERSON, Ga.—Mrs. J. R. Flanijran, Mrs. Lafayette Mobley, Mises itachael L'rystal, Nell Blnclc- stock, Allene Epps and Eloise' Johnson formed a party motoring Popular Fraternal Order Woman Declares Life Such Dismal Affair Mrs. Crosby Lost Heart od of getting relief. Some of them She! expressed such gfeat enthusiash' Had Remarkable Results United States alone every year, 1 Richardson. has led to the organization of thej Mrs. Dudley Moore "as hostes. h^r Sewing Club Thursday aft Uher statement tho farce and (lifer., ty t f Tanlac cntforHetr National Honesty Bureau- Defec tive training in youth and low v , IiWWIf . standards of business dealings as;' Rev. M, II. Massey, pastor of ! practiced by a large number of * the Jofiirson Baptist church, has ‘ corporations and individuals aie been called to the pastorate of the < r-le a tew .lay* held responsible for the prevalent Central Baptist church ol Americus Georgia Cnmliy. * menace to property rights- The t 0 succeed Rev- Ileflry T. Brouk ■ • > Si.. Savannah hire. j Mrs. Crpsby is it was duiing Mr. Massey’s pas-; and popular frater Even Before Completing Tanlac Treatment. ofl League is not seeking contributions from any of the churches, but it is calling on ministers every- torate here that the handsome aml where to preach on the Ten Com-‘commodious new church was crc' t- i mandments and to emphasize the e d, and the success oi the venture’, virtue of hcjuef ty. The head of the Was largely due tj his wise admin- i League is Dr. William Forbush, jiatiatio.i an} untiring efforts. His h- FOR SALJP—FINE ROOTED ROSES. *’ n ° Ja knows by his books on boy!prospective tiepar.ure is meelini . Jones Greenhouse. al8o U*H 5 s «r. 0 ° r S anizer of thejwitn much regret from his pare. - ——,‘rAviVii' a a v. ticners, and also from the town a FOR SALE—TWO NICE YOUNG I frvnpifJ'r !a whole- milch cows; also mammoth yellow I ^®ERSfAND Ei.CH OTHER? I Col. and Mrs. A. C. Browr.. soy beans. 12.50 per bushel; red rip- A , u ™ Simon, president of Messrs, ty. C- Morrison and Harry , diaestl Ed , uc ? tion of Wash-j Bell Bailey attended the play in' X. !S? t ?, n .»-P_. C '^ n< L vicc President of Athens Monday night at Pound ‘ [ rr } tJI ,;, auditorium given by the young la- ' ” ,‘ s K , vldely kn< ctnl>c tii Ameri activ n Star. Duujrht •lilan SiHtetH and also Grand itiohnl Auxiliary to Drotln'r- f Locomotive Engineers. She Iier experience with Tania* FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED iTYoms, couple preferred; Immediate possession. Apply at 178 Virginia Avenue. al7 P FOR RENT—FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms with bath. Fine for light housekeeping. Apply 286 W. Dough- •rty or phons 1779. al7o ROOM FOR RENT—564 COLLEGE Avenue. Phone 195. al*P WANTED — TO RENT THREE rooms and bath, private entrance, a small apartment, prefer down- stnlrs. Address XYZ, care Banner- Herald. » 18 P yOU SALE—NEW, ATTRACTIVE two-sfory dwelUng In desirable lo- DelJght- FOR SALE FLOWER AND SECD PLANTS SEEDS—Zinnias, <!*>roop.Tls, Merri- golds. Ragged Robins, Sunflower. Cut-and-Come-Again. PLANTS—Blue Ageratum, Coreop sis, Violets, Hhantn Daisies, Ragged Robins, Primrose. 1 .will appreciate the patronage of the Bower lovers of Athens. MRS. W. M. CRANE Phono 1654. Miscellaneous MEDIUM BROWN HAIR look, boat of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. dies of the Millie Kutherford Lit- • erary Society. Mr. T. C. Hardman, a layman of the Commerce Baptist church, fill ed the pulpit here at ihe 11 o’clock I service Sunday during the absence 1 CAN JEW AND CHRISTIAN th „llow| U ? 1 DE, '? TAN gE-CH OTHER? I Col. and bu.hr.; rr„ ri„.L? r ^brum Slreo^president„o f |Me,,r,..S. is, J2.2d i*er bushel. nradhury. rl l. Ath ' n "| |the^nUm! Conferenci of'AmorT * u, V»n Rabbis, has iust published in the American Hebrew an article discussing the barriers that pre vent a better understanding be tween Jew and Christian. Dr. Si mon believps that personalities, so- service ounua cial i c’lationsnips, and accumulated |of Pastor Mas r?5, ‘-Ppoaita are more responsi-i The superintendent and teachers ble f ; tu-_- mlsundcrstandmK than of Martin Institute ar.d a Is 3 a.ui that -thy pr?ju lice 'number of pupils are attending ;j no, against Judaism, the rejig- district contest in Winder, on. but against Jews as udiviJ-; The Jackson County Choir will Und‘“Au c K C3thtin ¥ fewein social meet with ihyatlra church the and ethic types and traits.” .It in ttfli Sunday , April 29tli. Some iuri!^ r a t ^in^!Ik tet T 0n tha p thc prw ’ ? plendid ningers will be present, jin .ce against the Jew »:i litenfturc among them Mr. and Mrs. T. A. hfnta? ° nC °f. ,ho Ki-atcst far- Henry, Prof. .1. |„ Moore, Mrs. J, r°r.’ m keeping the sorer, opan. The ti. Vaughn anil Mr. T. O. Havs. iitirary prejuduies arc divided into; ( The Men’s League of the Bap- those rcnulting from the Crucifix- tist chureh will have as their j?" story , . n ,. tl,e New Testament;.speaker tor the April meeting Mr ttoae resulting from the Merchant 'w. T. Forbes ot Athens. The com- :•<! tm rh tting to fgiQK affair o limbed.' suits they hnd obtainetl from me ian:nc treatment, that I LeKnn taking it myself. "I bought and used two b'ttlci and, while my troubles we several years duration they at he&<in to yield to the wonderful powers of Tnnlae. Then I continued tiHing it until I took five l>ottl?f and can sincerely say that the medicine did mo a world of good. "i had more strength, steadier nerves, digested my food better .slept better and felt better, and of course could work better than I ^iad in years, and can still do so. Although the results I nbtnfnoi' from these five bottles of Tanlac were wonderful I realize, in view of my long standing aliments, that j i should have continued the treat- ti-Intent longer. So now I am k ins V. {to buy more and keep on taking it iy J until I feel a hundred per cent f- i well, if such a tiling is possible. 1 if have great faith in Tanlac and arr f< I glad to make u statement to be ii in lotting others lendw about FOR SALE: SEVERAL FARMS TAKEN IN BY INSURANCE COMPANIES sTL, Farms may be ‘had by paying up Interest and assuming obligations. HUBERT M. RYLEE 405 Hoiman Bldg. Phdrtj? 1576 Law Offices . ■ Athens, Georgia Tunlac is for sale by ail good druggists. Accept no substitute Over 37 million bottles sold. —Advertisement I* I BANKRUPT SALE SPECIAL NOTICE CITY TAXES The first Installment of city tax es nre due from Abril ISth to May esllty. fix rooms snd bsth. Delight- aue rrom April 15th to ful home for email family. Price U»L Inclusive. Taxpayers who fail e, zoo oh, with balance of *3,500 In I on or before May 1st win have to flve'ot ten years at 0 per cent In-"’"* 1 “ “* * teroft.: Apply ”S. A..- care Banner- HerJk- For Sale FOR SALE—PURE bred ' Berkshire Pigs, 6 weeks old, ready for delivery on the 15th. See Orr & Co. a22c pay tl.SO cost of flfa which will bt Issued against nil delinquents. O. E. O'.WrtllKLL, M-l-o city Marshal. FOR SALE—Cleveland 3 passenger touring road ster ,A-1 condition, con sumes less gas and ' oil than a Ford. Price right Can see it at Keller Auto Cd., Wash. St, this week. Walter Bishop. FOR SALE—TWO NICE YOUNO milch cows; also mammoth yellow ■oy beans, $2.00 per bushel; Rod Pepper cow peas, $2.25 per bushel L. Bradbury, RL 1, Ath- al7p ILSSl. „.. ! RALE—1 HOORIEIt KITCHEN Cabinet. 1 art square, oil stove, bed- «m suite, dining table, chairs, t atifgi^py rockers, I kitchen chairs, ill Monday ZM Barber 8L al7c FOR! SALE—Coat Suit, sizfe 38, practically new. Apply Banner-Herald of fice. al7c TOR SALE — ONE REO SPEED wagon and one Corbitt 2-ton truck. Soule, 162 Washington St. alty FO* iALB — ONE TEN-HORSE - high-elass gasoline engine and , Weed! av; engine suitable (or pur- poesa gf pumping water, running feed mill grist mill and many other 'pwrgfMg. WIU sell cheap or ex change . for good sound mule. alTc RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AUt LINK RV. Northbound Southbound ' Atlanta-Monroe local 6:15 p 2:4$ p Atl-BIrmingham-Mem. 2:26 p 2:4# p. Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 2:26 p At!.-Abbeville local 7:26 a mb' All.-Birmingham 5:26 a pit Norfolk-Washington 6J9 a fft p - Wilmington-N. Y. 5:22 a CEOROIA RAILROAD Arrive Depart 1:26 am . 2:25 pm 7:25~p CITY SCHOOL NOTICE Until 12 o’clock noon. Wodnemlay April 24th the undersigned will re- ceivo bids for 15 cords of dry pine wood, deiifered to the City .School. Right reserved to reject any or all bids. M. O. NICHOLSON. Chairman Committee on supplies A-17-12-10 ARMEL’S GARAGE Now Up-to-Datc Ready for nil kinds of; work. Reborinc eyiindets, welding, gin - *- ’ vulcanizing, burning-in bear! inn, electrical work and any thing in the machinery line. PHONE 5*7 189 W. Washington St. r,-, - mg of Venice; and those resulting from the anti-Semitic scholarship of ra- i wit: ejal theories, 'Made in German 1 Dr. Simon admonishes his fellow Jews to sweep before their own doors, to cultivate the art of sclf- cnticsm, and to win the good will or other peoples by proving \ or: v of the best things. He says t.iat the real religion of Jesus is not the Christianity of today, with its doc- trines of dogmas, and that “it is on the basis of Jesus,’ a Jew, in line with the highest flights of ancient prophetic teachings, lover of God andlover of hls fclfowm.n y L J pSr putf«m’f» „5Sd f ^ Reported Planning to Ap, 0 K*' nrnfleh Amm*Ir»ana Af Pursuant to an order of the Hon. Howell Cobb, Referee in Bankruptcy. I will offer for sale on Wednesday. April 25th at 12:30 o’clock Noon, to the highest bid der for cash, tho following, former ly the property of Hawos-Owsley !Idwe. Company, located In the store building at Elberton, Ga.: Stock of hardware. Inventory value, $26,965.56. Office Furniture and Fixtures, $.'.706.06. .Votes, face value, $ll,261.05t Accounts, face value, $18,567.56^ Judgments. $761.59. For further information and in spection apply to D. C. Hudson. Elberton, Ga., or the undersigned R. Y. BARRETT, Trustee. 505 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Atlanta, Ga. BANKRUPT SALE Pursuant to an order of the Court of'Bankruptcy, the under signed will offer for sale at the office of the Rereree in the South ern Mutual Building, Athens. Georgia, at 12_^o*clock Noon, on April 21st, 1923, the following prop erty of H. C. Hardman, Bankrupt: Stock of goods consisting of gro ceries, drygoods, notions, hardware shoes, etc., located at Coibert, Ga. of tho inventory value of $5,844.90 Fixtures, inventoried nt $867.50 Notes and accounts of the face value $78,858.23. One Overland au tomobile (junk): two 5 passenger Bui*k automobiles and one horse.* All bids subject to confirmation by the C>urt. Terms cash. In ventory of stock of goods and list of notes and accounts may be seen by apply to undersigned. . J. M. IIOWELU Trustee. .Athens, Ga. Lausanne irt Regard to Pact. (By Aesoclntort Prots.) CONSTANTINOPLE—Tho , FOR RENT Ohe five-rooih downstair, apartment, private bath and all convenience. Poaeenlon March lit E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 DAILY SENMONITTg W To everything there le a season, and a time to every purpeee under the heaven.—Keclea. 3:1. The ill-usage of every minute le a new record agalnat us lu heaven.—Zimmerman. WILLARD BATTERIES $15.00 and up CLARKE STORAGE BATTERY CO. Phone 677 Athens, Ga. oerstanding.’ CATHOLICS, PROTESTANTS, ANI) JEWS OPPOSE COURT DECISION Recently a California judge ran- dyred a decision that a school could not purchase a copy of tho Bible :? r . a “•'s? 1 library on tho ground i, that the King James translation is I* 1 "" ’ a> " 11 1,11 a sectarian book. The decision * overnn > 0 '‘> expects short!: has aroused the church people of *® r ln, ° '"* B -tlati CalifpnjiK and protests against the decision have gone in from Catholics, Protestants and Jews. The case has boon appealed and it is believed that the decision of the lower court will not stand, iiollg. lous writers point to tho incident ns a result ot what grave disabili ties may bp occasioned by the ab- ■cnce of tho spirit of cooperation a »><l declare that Catholic and Protestant lead ers are beginning to see that the have wag ' war they havo waged on each o.lwr in this country is unprofita- ith the npproach United BtatcM fi The Turku wll AmerlcanM at th< ference. the paper udda. It nlao .intimates that tentative parleys with Hear Admiral Mark Bristol .the American TUgh Com missioner in Constantinople, al ready have taken place. x TAXI SERVICE Day and Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone Office Georgian Hotel ee Uo 66 at I 1 Read Herald Want Ads. LIGHT ’’ tight which is right does not lessen the ch.irm of lovely, lighting, because correct • and adequate illumination goes' hand in hand with colorful and decorative effects. ' The .home that’is properly lighted is (lie home that is attractively lighted. The charm of the modern home is ex pressed in its ’lighting scheme. Lighting fixtures speak a language of their own. 00 not allow youfs to apologize for their uld-timeness. Portable lamps and floor lamps which are now quite the vogue, all hew and lovely, .•ire on sate at RAL OF OCOROIA RY. Bolton, Agent, Phono 1611 ntral of Goorgin Station . for Macon 7:20 a. m. 4:45 p. m. AYriva from Macon 22:16 p, m. JS 1:26 p. m. For further Information phono Y. Bruco, a Are $46. ‘GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY SchtUulM - Z^avo Ataens ' Arrive 7:45‘A. lf.6 , ^5:J6 P. M. ,:43 A, M.** 6616:16 A. M. * Deh/. •• Dally Except Sunday. ^.ROUTHERN RAILWAY No. < leaves Athens 8:00 s. m., sr- rlvfvLuIa 9:40 a. m. . NaT*2i leaves Athrna 4:15 p. m., ar- rfv«6^JeUlu 6:45 p. m. Sftr 7 leaves Lula 6:65 p. xn., 6r-, rivet Athens 8:30 p. m. Nfaf. leaves Lula 16:05 a. m., ar-‘ rives Athens 11:40 a. m. Q. f. Miller. C. A.. Athena, Ga., Talephoos II, i W. L. COXE / Transfer Co. Long Trip* Our Specialty. Cheapest Truck In Town. 600 Thomas St Phone 1351 ATHENS ENGINEERING COMPANY Phone 711 PURE AND SPARKLINQ NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other water has th, wonderful teste, the Invigorating deal ing that If leaves after etch glass full—it’s delightful, yes it's LINTON SPRINGS WATER E. KAY ■ Drink it All Ytar 'Round—But Especially in. Borina and Sum- merwPHONE 96 IT PAYS Give Your Garden A Chance. Order That Small Bag Today. HODGSON’S ODORLESS Garden and Flower Fertilizer Results Will Gratify You 1 FOR SALE BY REID DRUG COMPANY. H. R. PALMER SONS. COFER SEED COMPANY. PATRICK’S PHARMACY. CITIZENS PHARMACY. WARREN J. SMITH BROS. NORMAL SCHOOL PHARMACY. “THE SMILIHG ‘%2h$l Fine Painting and Inttrl# ’ Decorating WateoaGampanj' Office Broad Street Phone 280, Athens, Ga. .tm if— ■mS ALL ABOARD Winter Excursion Fares and All Year Tourist Fares TO Alabama Arizona Arkansas British Columbia California Florida Washington Georgia Havana Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi N tw Mexico North Carolina Oregon Scnlh Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Vlrginlc. VIA Georgia Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway of Alabama Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges. IMPORTANT NOTICE All who have not paid their State; (pjid County Taxes for last year, please hurry set tlement to me at once. Levies will be made as fast as the Shcrfrf and Bailiffs tan make them. • W. A. MALLORY, Tax Collector sss£= -tegg Special Sale of ^ DRESSES* at $19.751 We have assembled a special , sortment of dresses for a sale » $19.75 each. Good assortment' / styles to choose from. They are i of Canton Crepes, Crepe de Chfitw,* Taffetas, Wool Crepes and combina tions of Crepe de Chines and Paisley., Sizes range from 16 to 42. Specially^; priced for this sale at $19.7«fe YOU COULDN’T MAKE THESE DRESSES FOR $7.48 If you Should buy the materials and do your own sewing you coXld not, make dresses like these at the price they are now being offered. $7.48 Silk dresses at the price of ordi nary cotton frocks—they are shoVn in all the good colors of Alltyne Crepes and Paisleys. Small and medium sizes only. 3-PIECE SUITS Extraordinary Values at $24.98 Striking styles in all the desirable colors, they are made of Alltyne Crepes, Embossed Crepes, Crepe Knit, R'oshanara Crepes, with Egypt ian blouses. These suits usually?aal* at $36.50 to $40.00, but we lwye priced them .y $24.98 CRAWFORD MILLS CROCHET^ - COTTON . ^aai Made at home, used by many wno are making mats and other articljMu from crochet—it’s a home product ‘ and much lower in price than you generally pay for crochet cotton., £. | . ^Sale off Millinery ht $2£8 ^St This lot of Hats at $2.98' consists of Spring shapes and originally eolej at $5.00 to $7.50. You may haveyoU choice of the lot at $2.98 Sport Straw Hats for $5.06- :1 1 ‘ Ordinarily you’d pay $7.50 for the 1 ' Sport Straw Hats that we offtfo Monday at $5.00, most any color you want will be found in the lot. iON-., s < [OLSON"* COMPANY