The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 23, 1923, Image 2

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WANT flD RATES ■ 2 Cents a Word minimum Chargft of 40, Cent* insertions. Seven times for the price of five Insertions. All discontinuances MUST be .made In person at The Ban* -ner* Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuances are •NOT valid. .WANT AH 19 . PHONE BANNER.HERALD WANT. ADS GET RESULTS 75 ‘ Lost And Found IiOST—BETWEEN PRINCE AVE. rtiarmary and Lucy Cobb. TUiurs- irtftjV night, a pair of nbell rim spec tacles. Return to C85 N. Pope St., for'reward. a24p FOR SALE—PURE bred Berkshire Pigs, 6 weeks old, ready for delivery. See Orr & Co. a29c FOR SALE—FINE COLLIB PUPS. 97.50 each, or exchange tor peanuts or pigs. Pure whito bunch and speckled running butter bean need. 20 cents per pound. 8. J. anler, Statham, Oa. a25p FOR SALE — SIXTY ACRES OF good level land on Lexington road, bordering on paved, part, at $75.00 acre. Guaranty Trust Corpora tion, Phone 716. a2|C X/)ST—COLORED BOY, 12 YEARS oHl. color dark brown, has large round face. Anyone knowing Whereabouts pleare notify Marie Harris, 165 Fairvlew SL n25p X08T—ONE LARGE POINTER DOG, lhger-whlto and tlrkcd. Wearing v»' ’ar -''-‘'-d Frank Smith. Phone to. Beward.-*|B»§...r' 11250 Wanted WANTED — BOARD IN PRIVATE family by young man student of TJnlternity. Address M. G. 8., care Barfhcr-Herald. a24p JWOOD WANTED—WE WANT peeled Gum of all kinds. Poplar, Cotton Wood, Maple, Willow, Ash, 23aj£ and Pine on the Athens Branch of the Georgia Railroad between .Athens and Union Point, also on the Fouthem Road between Athens and Xulm We use entire tree, knots mult,be trimmed close, liberal cash Advances on bill-of-lading. Referen ces,' Georgia Railroad Bank. Writs Tor particulars. Southern Industries Company, 220 Masonic Building, Au* stucta. Oa. i*2e F6lt SALE— HIGH CLASS 10-horM gasoline engine, suitable fur saw- g wood, feed mill, grist Mill, pumping jwatcr or sawing lumber., Also have a high grade registered Hampshire, weight 500 pounds, due to farrow pigs In May, first litter of pigs will more than pay for sow. 1 will sell the entire lot cheap or ex change for corn or good hay. A. II. Davison. r24c SPORT NEWS Bulldogs Have Almost a Week to Prime For Big Vanderbilt Series After breaking even on the road with Mississippi A. and M. and Alabama the Georgia Bulldogs are back in their own kennels for a week and will -rest up until Fri day when the mighty crew from Vanderbilt comes to Athens for a couple of games Friday and Sat* urday. These games will be the first real smoke on the local diamond and will afford plenty of color for local fandom. Vanderbilt can be counted upon always to have demonstrated it this year trouncing Auburn in two straight games, and by huge scores at that. j Georgia has broken even in her : three Southern series so far, Clemson. Mississippi and Alabama. She does not play these teams again, but remaining on the schedule are Auburn four games, Mercer four games, Vanderbilt, four games, Virginia two games, J.UUI K«iuv ssgium iww guinc?*, North Carolina four games, Ogle thorpe two gomes and eleven of good baseball team and she has these will be played in Athens. -Ijust finished trimming Oglethorpe I ■ in four sir.'HVhi trumpg RESULTS BASEBALL in four straight games. ORDINANCE FOB BALE—CLEEVELAfib 6-CYL. 3-pass. Roadster in A-l condition. Cost $1,685. Best offer over $500.00 before May first takes it. See It at Keller Motor Co., Wash. SL W. H. B. SOUTHERN LEAGUE Clubs— Won. Lost- Pet. a25i FOR SALE—BEST NEW SIX ROOM Bungalow in Athens at a bargain price. Guaranty Trust Corporation, 1’hone 716. u2lc Atlanta Mobile .. .. Memphis ... Nashville .. Birmingham . Chatanooga . Litle Rock .. New Orleans .667 .600 .600 .600 .400 .400 .400 .400 [WANTED — OLD FALSE TEETH. We pay high aa $10 for full seta. 'X>on‘t matter if broken. Western Metal Company, Bloomington, Hi. a24p WANTED—Help WANTED—Boy about 12 Or 14 years of age with Kood bicycle to deliver paper complaints. Apply Banner-Herald Office, E. Hancock Ave. WANTED—AT ONCE, 80MB ONE to write and address mail, year r • und Job. $25 up weekly, send only $ 1 for outfit. Write L. D. Smith Co., ,U4| State, Jacksonville, Fla. allp For Rent FOR RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE AT 404 East Dougherty SL Two baths, an modem conveniences. Double ga- ragp. The price la $40.05 per month. tVepcon Hudgln, over Canning A H or phone 1761. S25c FOR RENT—APARTMENTS. LO CATED In desirable residential section, two five room apartments, I ; all modem conveniences. Will rent •entire house to. one party or separate I [apaJimenL House newly painted and all walls don> over. Reasonable rent. Albert Davison. a23c Miscellaneous MEDIUM OltOWN IIAIR look, beat of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. ■PISTON RING! TRUE-FITand OIL-COMTRi mlstmdardonaffa Distributed by KELLER MOTOR A MACHINE COMPANY , »’ - ^ __ ,_*,*!•-4#'- ; f * Last Notice For State and County Tax Returns ■ For Rent—Rooms JO* IU3NT — UPSTAIRS APA11T- SgENT. Ill Prince, all eonvenien res. reasonable rent. W. H, Btneon. •14* l'< 'ft RENT—STORB ROOM, COR- mot Thoma* and Clayton Streela. C. A.. TrussaU Motor Co. . aS4c t- 3 RUNT — ROOMS AT Ut Prince. •»* For Sale 11UGS MADE' FROM OLD CARPETJ CLOTHING. Factory representa*| live here few days with samples. Double-faced rug dyed brown, green,| tee, any alae. Address W. B. Dale. iOeoantf DeL, or phone 1895. altp . RAILROAD SCHEDULES .SEABOARD AIR LINK RV. orthbound Southbound :M a Atlanu-Monroe local 0:15 p :44 p At!.-Birmingham-Mem. 5:20 p :4B p Norfolk-RIch.-N. T. 2:20 p :&» p AtL-Abbeville local :S« p Atl.-Birmingham :24 p Norfolk-Washington Wilmlngton-N. T. :*4D 7:20 a 5:20 a 5:29 a 5:20 a GEORGIA RAILROAD Depart 2:20 am 2:25 pm The State and County Tax Digest will close May 1st, and all those who fail to make their tax returns by this time will be dou ble-taxed as the equaliz ers will not pass on any return that has not been given. J. H. DORSEY, a26c. Tax Receiver, ARMEL’S GARAGE Now Up-to-Date Ready for *11 kinds of work. Reboring cylinder,, welding, vulcanizing, burning-in bear ing,, electrical work and any thing in the machinery tine. PHONE 587 *3» W. Washington SL FOR RENT One five-room downstair, apartment, private bath and all convenience. Possession March 1st E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs— Won. Lost- Pet. Cleveland .. .. 5 New Yok 4 I’hilrdclphia .. ., .'1 Det roit .. .. — .. 3 Washington 2 St. Louis .. .. 1 Chicago .. ...... 1 Boston 0 | AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING -! ADDITIONAL HEALTH AND j SANITARY RULES AND REGU LATIONS FOR THE CITY OF ATHENS: TO DEFINE WHAT SHALL BE DEEMED FOOD ES TABLISHMENTS: AND TO PRO VIDE REGULATIONS GOVERN ING THE SAME; TO NAME EF FECTIVE DATE; TO PROVIDE PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS HEREOF: AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Be It ordained by the Board of Health *nf the City of Athens, Geor gia, and it 1h hereby ordained by nuthorty of the same as follows: Sector* 1. That food estublsh- ents shall be deemed to mean any 1.000 .800 .760 .600 f .400 placto In which articles of food .200 .200 .000 NATIONAL LEAGUE Clubs— Won. Lost- Pet. New York . Chicago .. a• 6 Cincinnati .. .. ..3 Philadelphia 2 Boston 2 St, Louis >. .. .. 2 Pittsburg .. 2 Brooklyn 1 .867 .833 .500 .600 .333 Augusta .. .. ... 6 Charlotte .. .. .. 4 Greenville •• .. .. 3 Spartanburg .. .. 3 Columbia M „. 2 Charleston 0 1.000 .667 .600 .500 .333 .000 MONDAY’S GAMES ^ SOUTHERN LEAGUE New Orleans at Atlanta. Mobile at Birmingham. Memphis at Nashville. Little Rock «t Chattanooga. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago at St. Louis. Detroit at Cleveland. Washington at New Yorkd • Boston at* Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUE St Louis at Chicago. Pittsburg at Cincinnati. New York at Booktyn. Philadelphia at Boston. SALLY LEAGUE Augusta at Greenville. Charleston at Columbia. Spartanburg at Charlotto. SUNDAY'S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta 2, Nashville 3. Mobile 3p New Orleans 2. Memphis 4, Little Rock 3. Birmingham 6. Chatanooga 6. products ar« manufactured, prepared, packed, stored, sold, of» fered for sale, or dispensed. Secton 2. The floors, side walla, ceiling furniture, receptacles. Im plements and machinery of every such food establishment, shall at all times l>e kept In a sanitary con* tlon: and nil unsanitary condi* tlon shall be deemed to exist whenever and'wherever dust, water grease or any other foreign sub-, rtance or liquid shall render same unclean. Section 3. Foods in process of manufacture, preparation, packing, on sale, offered for sale, stored or dispensed must be securely pro*, tected from flics, dust, dirt, or* other deleterious contamination by efficient screens. Section 4. Foods prepared for Immediate ^nsumptlon shall be prepared from wholesome and pur« food materials, that have passed the inspection laws of the city or Athens. Section 5. All persons employed or engaged about food establish ments shall be dean of the person and clothing at all times. Section 6. Before sweeping,' dusting or cleansing, the floor*; shall be sprinkled tjjth water, on corder’s Court, of the City of Ath ohm. l»e ^finished as prescribed in portion 387 of the Code of the City of Athens. Section 13. Bt It further or dained that all ordinances or parts ltlioik;of in conflict herewith he, and the same are hereby repealed. ORDINANCE an ordinance to provide ADDITIONAL RULES AND REG ULATIONS FOR THE HEALTH AND SANITATION OF THE CITY OF ATHENS DEFINING WHAT IS A MEAT MARKET. REQUIRE MENTS TOUCHING ITS CON STRUCTION.. AND. MAINTEN ANCE; ARTICLES SOLD OR OF FERED TO BE SOLD THEREAT; PROVIDING A PENALTY; AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES. Be it ordained by the Board of Health of the City of Athens, and it Is, hereby, ordained by nuthorltj of the samo, as fallows: Section 1. A meat market shar bo hold and deemed to be a place licensed by the Mayor and Council of the City of Athens from which the business of retail sales of fresh meats is conducted. Section 2. The doors, windowF nnd all other openings about such meat market shall bo screened with suitable material to keep file* from gaining access thereto. Tht wreen doors shall be equipped with springs, and the said spring? shall not bo removed nnd the door* hall not be propped open between the flrHt day of March until the first day of December of each year. Every purt of said market plnce nnd its equipment shall be easily accessible for cleansing purposes. Section 3. Meat markets shall nt all times bo kept in a clean anc 1 {sanitary condition, and the store looms shall at least once each week and as often ns may be necessary he thoroughly washed ami strubJKjf" ns prescribed-.in Section* 387 of*,; the Code of thc>City ,ofi Athena.— Advertisement. M : • | Radio Phone Used \ As An Anaesthetic, NEW YORK—The radio was em ployed to divert a patient's atten tion as an aid to loca^ anaesthe sia by surgeons at Fordham Hospi tal during an operation u|>on Ed ward (Higgins of 1,818 Clay Ave nue. the Bronx it was disclosed yesterday. The operation, for her nia, was successful, and it war admitted that the radio might in future become a factor In simllai operations. The four physicians who perform ed the operation were loath, for professional reasons, to discuss the use of a radio outfit yesterday, but it was learned that Iliggin’s at tention had been completely dis tracted from tho. work of the sur geons as soon as the headgear had been slipped into place by a nurse He listened to a concert from WJJ5, in Newark, apd, according to one informant, laughed at one tlmr during the tedious operation at jokes by the comedian. Higgins was taken to an operat ing room on the top floor of th< hospital, which is oqu!|q0M with antennae for a radio outfit belong ing to one of tho surgeons. An electrician hooked up the outfit while the surgeons prepnred their instruments. The operation war performed by Dr. Alexander Nlcoli aided by Dr. Joseph G. Levine. Dr Nathaniel Uhr nnd Dr. Robert Con- sales of the hospital staff. explaned that none of the surgeons could hear the concert as no magmv Vox equipment was used, and that ‘therefore their attention was not similarly distracted from tho oper ation. IMPORTANT NOTIC! AH -who have hot paid their County Taxes for last year, please hu tiement to me at once. Levies' will be made as fast as the! and Bailiffs can make them. W. A. MALLORY, Tax Collector Banner-Herald Patterns FOR SALE: SEVERAL FARMS TAKEN IN BY INSURAN CE COMI’ANIES n Farms may be hod by paying up interest and assuming obligations, v HUBERT M. RYLEE * it »iV 405 Holman Bldg. Phbhfc’1576 Law Offices Athens, Georgia WOMAN'S HOUSE AN ARSENAL DUBLIN-rFreo State soldiers found hidden in the home of Mrs Catherine Nolan enough arms and ammunition to equip a regiment. The first installment of city tax- i are due from April 15th to May 1st. Inclusive. Taxpayers who fail or before Mav 1st will have to pay $1.51, cost of flfa which will be issued against all delinquents. G. E. O’FARRELL, M-l-c C.lty Marshal with soup and hot water STOPS COUGH AN WHEEZY BREATHING Had n cough and wheezing In my throat,” writes Catollne Dillard Petersburg, Va. “Foley’s Honey and Tar gave me quick relief and stopped my cough.” Coughs re sulting from Flu, Grippe, Whooping Asthma and Bronchitis, quickly relieved with Foley’s Hon The <*y and *^ar. Three general!* ns of qulpment used In preparing tiispensing meats shall at all timer be kept In a clean and sanitary Condition, and persons handling or dlspcntdrlg meats shall at nil timer ■ome other material or liquid to J Lq clean and in a clean condition, allay the dust. t Section 4: No proprietor or oth- Section 7. All garbage or refuse |,cr employee about any such mar shall be immediately placed and I ket shall sell or offer for sale, or kept In a covered metallic can, nnd J store in or about said meat -mar- sald can located so as not to create I ket, or have In his possession, any or become a nuisance. J fresh meats which have not been Section 8. Establishments where | lns|>ccted nnd pnsed and bearing food is served far immediate con-"marks inspected or passed, oi sumption shall be provided with!words to that effect, showing date ample facilities fdr washing nnd {of Inspection, or any ineut products cleansing all cooking, serving and which shall not have been pro satisfied users have made Foloy’j Honey and Tar Hho largest selling cough medicine in the World. Re- fuso substitutes. Insist upon Fol ey’s.—Advertisement. ' . j\ . ALL ABOARD Winter Excursion Fares and All Year Tourist Fares \ ^ TO HVJ Arizona Arkansas British Columbia California Florida .Washington Gcorgln Ilarsns Kentucky Louisians Mississippi N#w Mexico North Caroling. Virginia West Virginia .1 VIA Georgia Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway'of Alabama ■n -o' Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges. For further information applv to> J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A, 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, G&h « 7 rrrTi mlneham 5, Chatanooga AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 0, Cleveland 1. Washington 4, New York 3. Chicago 4, SL Louis 3. Only three games sohsduled- NATIONAL LEAGUE New York 10. Brooklyn 0. Pittsburg 16. Cincinnati 0. SL Louis 7. Chicago 8. Only three cairn's scheduled. Jackets on Road For 6 Big Games Play Auburn, Alabama and Mercer Two Games Each Before Returning to Grant Field. ATLANTA, Ga. — Seventeen Tech baseball players left Atlanta Sunday for Anbnin where the Jackets open their six-game road trip Monday against the Plains, men. Auburn, Alabama and Mer cer are to be played two games apiece on this jaunt—th. first Southern road trip taken by Clay’s toxin in three jmra. The following men were to make the trip—Captain Eddie Morgan, Dcnickc. Baum, Gassen, Newton, Palmisano, AlbrighL Edwards, Turner, Enloc. Rood, Hines, Jen nings, Allison, Thompson. Tanner SENTRAL OF OEOROIA RV. ; O. Bolton. AgaaL Phons 1441 - Central ot Georgia Station XTspait (or Macon 1:1$ a. m. F - 4:41 D. at. Lrrtrs from Macon 1I:M B- m. • t:M p. m. •or farther Information phone : 3. T. Bruce, & A.. 444. •AINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY ScheSutee . ...... Arrive A. M • *•■*• P - **• A. M." ••14:14 A. M. lit. •• Deny No. LTfO ern railway Athena 8:00 ft. m* i a. m. Athens 4:15 P* et- * Lulft <:Kf ».«•»**■’ :30 p. m. Luis 10:05 ft. m.. t 1:40 ft- m- r, c. A.. Athens. Oft. dOfhOBA 81» | w. L. COXE Transfer Co. Long Trips Our Specialty. Cheapest Truck In Town. 600 ThomaS'St Phone 1351 E. KAY •THE SMILINQ PAINTER* Fine Painting and Intarlor Decorating Phone 1297, Athens, Ga. eiiiiKap Alin and Snead- The schedule: April 25—Auburn in. Auburn* April 24—Auburn in Montgom ery. April 25—Al4bam* In Tu*caloo- April 26—A'.ftbtmt in Montgom- April 27-28—Mercer in &(aeon. this is one of the sternest lions of consecutive games any eating utensils; and no food shall toe served in iftendlls Vised for drinking or eating purposes which have not been first thoroughly cleansed and then* boiled or scalded In boiling water. Section 9. All milk must be kept In tightly covered containers, and must bo served from tho original bottle or from a container tightly covered to which Is attached a pump. Said pump shall be kept sanitary at all times. Section 10. The doors, windows and other openings of every food establishment shall be fitted with fly proof screens, nnd the screen doors with springs, and said screens shall not bn propped open or said springs removed between, the first day of March and the | or prepared, first day of Decembor of every ‘ Section 7, year. Section II. Bo It further or dained that thla ordinance ahall be come effective on the 1st day of May. 1982. Section 11. Be it further or dained that It ahall bo unlawful to violate the provialona hereof, and any person violating the same shall upon conpictlon thereof in the Ro- pared or manufactured from in spected and passed meats. Section 5. For the purpose of this ordinance. Inspected meats shall be deemed meat Inspected and passed only as provided for In Ordinance of this Board pro*" scribing rules and regulations to be observed by iM»rs«n* or coritorn- tlons licensed by tho Mayor and Council of the City of Athena to operate abattoir and slnughtct houses, adopted October 10, 15)22. - Section 6. No person shall sell or offer for sale, or havo on hand for tho purpose of sale, any calf or veal weighing less than sixty 460) pounds net, that is to say with tho head, feet nnd entrails re moved, In whole or in part, ruw No person shall set'l offer for snlo, or have on hand for the purpose, of sale, or stoi-f within his market, any tainted or unsound meat, oysters, fish, or meat products. Section 8. It shall bo unlawful for any person or persons to violate gny of the provision*! hereof, and offenders shall, on conviction In the Recorder's Court, bo punished S Ph0 -? e i ee TAXI SERVICE Day and Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE .TRANSFER CO. Phone Office Georgian Hotel 66 »G HUH, OI coniKOBV. pan any. Southern colitg. will be exiled upon to‘Flag. Auburn hax beaten Tech| once tnie season and if th. Jack ets are to win the eerie, they muit grab both contMte- Emmett Hine*-giant southpaw, will open against th. Plainsmen, with either Allison or Thompson going in for the second gam. This will be Hines' first start against s Southern team this seMon.' Alli son was trimmed in his other start against Auburn. Two of the games of the trip are scheduled in Montgomery. This was arranged because tht Jackets as a team played id Sodtb Alabama last summer and several gamea in Crampton Bowl where they drew heavily- Aie Mercer series In Mscon the latter fart of the Week is one of the big ones upon the schedule. M*rcar has been going strong in all their games M fsr and has PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No ether water hat the wonderful taste, th* Invigorating feel ing that it Irbvt, after etch glass full—it’s delightful, yea It’*— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink it All Year ’Round—But Especially In Soring and 8um- mer—PHONE <5 Linton Springs Water Company Office Broad Street Business men jail the city are realizing ^ what tremendous jiower our classified columns 1 have. Let us help you get what you want—when ydtt n want it.