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

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PAGE TWO TO BAMKKt-BWtAtt). AfPEKB, CB0H6IX Classified Advertisements WANT U RATES jp2 Cent* * Word 'F Minimum Charfl* of 40 Cent* llifenion*. Seven time* for the price of five Inaertlon*. All discontinuance* MUST be mad* In person at Th* Ban ner. Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuance* are NOT valid. ■7C WANT AD 7*5 19 PHONH * W BANNED.HERALD WANT ADS QET RESULTS -“ Lost And Found LQ8T—BUNCH OF KEYS. fl.00 -reward rf returned to Banner-Her ald Office. LOST MONDAY—A brown Stone Marten Fur Choker. Finder please re turn to Frances Talmadge or phone ?4S. Reward. *26c. . Wanted .WOOD WANTED—WE WANT peeled Gum of all kind*. Poplar, Cotton Wood, Maple, Willow, Ash, Bay, and Pine on the Athens Branch of the Georgia Railroad between Athena and Union Point, also on the Southern Road between Athens and Bula. Ws use entire tree, knots must be trimmed close, liberal cash advances on bill-of-lading. Referen ces, Georgia Railroad Bank. Write for particular*. Southern Industries Company, 220 Masonio Building. Au gusta. Ga. For Rent—Rooms Banquet*, etc., formerly the New Era Club Room. Be. Mrs. Maude Talma tee. site APAUTMENT—5 room apartment. Ml Hedge Ave., with servant* house, all modern conveniences. Newly paint ed dnrWe and out. Large lot, well shaded. 935.00 month. Albert Davison. a27c AENT—Hall for dancing. Ban quet*. etc., formerly the New Era Club Rooms. U— Mrs Maude Tal- inadge. For Rent yort RENT—On. apartment In do- •Irable location. 1<7 Mlltedgo Ava. Phono 1144. mio For SA1# FOR 8AI,E — COCOANUT SYRUP. mado' freah every week In our Otndy depart menu XL F. Christian Grocery,* Broad Bt a2*o FOR BALE—PAIR MULES, Weight 1,1000 to 1.100 pounds Alio have pair small mulea and one plug mule. ■Will gall either of a bore. R. F. Chris tian Orocerr. Broad SL (Mo yOR 8AI<E—FIRST CLASS MILCH cow, fresh Jersey cow, 4 years oM. IL V. Christian Groces?, Broad Bt. . FOR SALE—Three gal lons of nice syrup. Ap ply Banner-Herald Office. FOR SALE—PURE bred Berkshire Pigs, 6 weeks old, ready for delivery. See Orr & Co. a29c FOB SALE — SMALL SURPLUS aweet milk from Jersey cow. Phono lsoo. a*4o FOR BALE—One good plow or dray mule, bridle and plow soar, «25 ca.li, M weekly payments Andrew L. M.IXW.U, Ut Thomas Bt., Athena Ota ■ - alTc. FOR BALE—Four food milk rown, far aala or awap, R. L. Cauthen. 327 Mined,e Avo. atic. FOR SALE—Nsw 6 room bungalow land garage. Lot 40x112 for 92,109.09. i * ixtcr.ind Rock Springs st. Guaragr TiulT Corporation. Phono 919. a27c FOR SALE—SECOND HAND IRON bed. mattress, springs and other household foods, cheap. Phone 1S3 or call at 527 Hill street. a2i>c FOR RENT—ONE OR TWO UN FURNISHED rooms, with or with out garage. Address P. O. Box 157. m3c NOTICE OF MEETING OF CREDITORS In the District Court of the Unltsd States for the Northern District of Ga., Eastern Division, As a Court of Bankruptcy. In re: Wm. 8. Berwick. Bankrupt. No. 1544 In Bankruptcy. Athens, Ga. To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: You are hereby notified that there will be a meeting of creditors of the shove named bankrupt on May 6th, 11*23, at 314 Southern Mutual Build ing, Athens, Ga., at 12:00 o’clock M., for the purpose of examining bankrupt, allowing claims, selecting trustee and other legal business. HOWELL COBB, Referee. Athens, Ga., April 14th, Mil. SPORT NEWS BASEBALL RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE CLUBS. 'V. I* New Orleans 4 3 Mobile 4 3 Nashville 5 4 Atlanta 4 4 Chattanooga 4 4 Memphis ... 4 4 Birmingham '3 4 Little Ropk 3 5 Into Inventing In farming land and nettling here. The bent water the* had ntruck wan In Athenn, our climate wan delightful, and from the topography of tho country It must be healthy. Mr. Manou nald his father came from England, near tho border of Scotland, and there wan quite a colony of Englishmen In bln lo- ■Pct. .671 _ . 571 j call*;. On bln return hoipe he In- OOEB YOUR FOOD DIGEST? Ml-O-Nn, that's the name of the bent prescription ever written for Indigestion or stomach distress. Guaranteed by H. R. Palmer & Sons.—Adverlleement. AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS. W. L. Cleveland ... ...... 6 2 New York 6 2 Detroit 6 3 Philadelphia 4 Washington 3 5 St. Louis 2 4 Boston 2 6 Chicago g - 1 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS. ' W. L. New York 8 1 Chicago ... 7 2 Philadelphia 3 2 Pittsburgh 6 4 Cincinnati 4 6 Boston 2 6 Brooklyn 1 6 SL Louis 2 1 55$ tended to tell tfcem and hlo neigh' '500 | hors about the beautiful country .500 around Athens, Georgia, and the .600 | vast possibilities In our lands foi .429 [ farming and stock raising. He said .375 our real estate'agents and people | should Issue circulars for distri bution among passing tourist-. Pet. I tolling them about our section, Its .750 crops, and price of farming land .750 I Wo do not aeem to realise the Im- '15 portance of such a scheme, tor .1,7; many of the tourists passing .375 through have means snd can be .333 [induced to locate here In Athens. .280 .167 ATHENS CITY 8CHOOL NOTICE At thrae o’clock on Thursday, May J, In tho City Hall, In Athens, Ga., tho Joint Committee will pur chase 460 single desk*. 14 Are foot primary tables, approximately 000 auditorium feats, 16 teacher’s desks and 16 chain, snd to rears. Right reserved to raise* any or all bid*. Purchase will be made from eamplee submitted. *170 WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS’ SOUTHERN LEAGUE Chattanooga 5; Little Rock 8. Birmingham S; Mobile 1. Atlanta 1; New Orleans 6 (tint game, 10 Innings) * Atlanta-New Orleans, Second game, called end lourtb, darkness. (No game.) CITY TAXES SPECIAL NOTICE Tho first Installment of city tax es are duo from April 16th to May lit, inclusive. Taxpagrers who tall on or baton May 1 t wfll bav* to pay 11.51 cost of tit* which will be o.; Xty MarehaL MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks Last Notice For State and County Tax Returns The State and County Tax Digest will close May 1st, and all those who fall to make their tax returns by tjhis time will be don* ble-taxed as the equaliz ers will not pass on any return that has not been given. J. H. DORSET a26c. Tax Receiver. RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINK RY. Northbound ’ 9:W a Allan ta-Monroa local 9:15 p 2:41 p Atl.-Blrmlngham-Mem. 1:20 p 2:40 n Norfolk-Rich;-N. T. 2:29 p 1M.p Atl.-Abbovllio local 11:14 p AtL-Birmingham Norfolk-Washington Wilmington-N. Y.» 7:20 a 6:Mt 1:29 a 1:29 a GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive T:** ! 12M DO jpg Depart, 1:29 am 2:21 pm WILLARD BATTERIES $i6.00 and up CLARKE STORAGE • BATTERY CO. Phone 677 Athena, Ga. ARMEL’S GARAGE Now Up-to-Date Ready for all kinds of work. Reboring cylinders, welding, vulcanising, burning-in bear- inn, electrical work and any- thing in the machinery line. Vanderbilt Team Arrives Friday to Battle Bulldogs (Continued From Peg# One) .222 AMERICAN LEAGUE I Cleveland 1; Detroit S. New York 7; Washington 1< Philadelphia 1; Boston 8, Others not scheduled. SOUTHERN LEAGUE 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE St. Louis 1; Cincinnati 3. Pittsburgh 7; Chicago 3. Boston 2; Philadelphia 3. Others not scheduled. SOUTHERN LEAGUE THURSDAY’8 GAMES Mobile at Atlanta. Little Rock at Chattanooga. Memphis at Nashville. . 1 New Orleane at Blrmln^pm. AMERICAN LEAGUE 8L Louis at Detroit/ Cleveland at Chicago. Philadelphia at Washington. Now York at Boaton. NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati at 8L Loula. Chicago ut Pittsburgh, i Boaton at New York, Brooklyn at Pblladolphla. montl artists have not played a game since last Saturday but the boys have not been idle as the practice affairs which are Jield daily on Sanford Field are just about as hard fought as the aver age college game. Coach Wallace Wade, who is guiding the destinies of the Com modores, has been pointing his team for these two games since the opening of the season and the Commodores are on edge for the battles—no doubt about that- - BATTERIES UNCERTAIN The batteries lor the opening game Friday have not been defi nitely announced as yet, but the chances are that Embry will oc cupy the mound, with Bomar of football fame, doing the receiving for Vandy. Andy Chambers, Geor gia ace, will probably bo in the rifle pit for the Bulldogs* with Powers wearing the maak. Chambers la one of the best col lege pitchers in the south and it is likely that he will do the mound duty as Coach White wants to get the jump on Wade’s men if it is possible. Tho senior parade, which ii staged annually by the senior class of the University, was to have been held during the aeries, but was forced to lie postponed until a later date. The Friday game will start sf, five o'clock, while the Saturday game will begin one hour* earlier, -our o'clock- to know the Vandy players to catch a train for home. ..diets lor tho games went on TJNIVBR8ITY. Ala-Tech hits In Mia «t Costa’s Thursday afternoon pinch©* and Alabama outflowing ‘ *.a* 1 * 1 * 0 ami Wl1 * *K ain *>• errors combined to overthrow Ala- j’ u ‘ «"«'• haturuay morning at hams 4-3 in the first pamo of tho .. . . two gome series hero Wodnesdsy. tw f. . * a ?. ° .k1°’ ups . ? hc Hcore by Inhlna? It. H. K. Uama tlw gumo K-ldg} Toch 20J 000 1(11—6 10 ‘ Alabama . . .001 C03 000—3 8 TECH WINS VANDY LOSES MACON.—Josh Cody’s Baptists, snatched a ball game of the tiro bore Wednesday after noon, by continuing their work of taking advantage of ovory oppor tunity given them, and won 'a fast game from the Vandertillt Com modores. It wee the first game Vandy has lost to a southern team. Score by Innings: R. H. E. Vanderbilt . .600 030 000-3 7 3 Mercer .. ..010 001 Mi—4 * 8 Vanderbilt—D. , *. Rccso, c f-: Taylor, ko.; Mctul'ough, lb.; Brown, If.; Kuhn, S3; Vvo-drufi 0 * ” ' ‘ rf.; Bomar. c,; Mnw.ee Gaugnisan Mo ""f Embry, p, ^I ! Ci'nrtrifi Tourists Like Athens, 4 He Says (Continued from oage one) . Georgia—Thomason, lb.; Wat son, 2b.; Allen, as-; Middlebrooka, 3b.; Clark, eg.; Ramsey, rf.; El- dridge. If.; Powcra, c.; Chambers, Salesmanship Is Broughton Theme Continued rnotn page one) yer. the farmer, and the meehnnk hae something t: mil, and the hank er sella confidence- and credit.' PHONE 387 Zit W. Washington St. |PAUL WAS BEST AND MOST ATTRACTIVE PLACE a great future In the sooth fori SALESMAN progressive farmers. | , Ur. Broughton pictured the Apos tie l*auL v ag a salesman endeavor Ing to pu| something over. In Ath ens, Greece he'-sees .men bowinj Mr. Mpsod told me that the night be for© an altar bearing the Inocrlp- before tourists from eight (tales tlon. "Ths Unknown God.” am hnd camped on the lot and they i there he acea his chance but hr had exchanged opinions about Ath- talks to them of the thing in "nn. anil they were all of the opin- | which they are Interested—the Un ion that we bad by far the beat known God. Dr. Broughton ah:wer and most attractive country tboy i by thla Illustration that the inbh ,liad seen since leaving home and waa the greatest book on euleaman- he waa not the only one who coo- ship ever published., tompInU'il returning and looking ] "The ultimate purpose of Chrlr earth.” Dr. Broughton stated. FOR rent On* five-room downstairs apartment, private bath and all convenience. PoteaesloD March 1st E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 CENTRAL OF OEOROIA RV. W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1441 ; . Central of Georgia Station I Depart for Macon T:M a. m. 4:45 o. m. Arrive from Maeoo 11:1* p. m. KAW” ■ »:l» D. m. . for farther Information phone -J. Y. Brace, C. A.. 4<0. ai* —■ .» SA1NE6VILLB MIDLAND ry-g - RAILWAY V Schedules Le«v *““» 7 -45 A. M.* •§l29 F. M. to <1 A. M.*« oeioai A. M. e Dally. •• Dally Except Sunday. _ SOUTHERN RAILWAY No. • ieAvet Athens 5:49 »• ■*-* ar rive* Lola 9:49 a* ®* At.iens 4:IB P. * rivet Lulu t:45 p. m. * No. 7 leave* LuU 4:11 P> *•* rives Athen* 1:36 p. »• ‘ No. 5 leave* Lula 10:01 a ■w 4,1 rive* Athen* 71:40 a. m. [ o. B. Miller, C. A., Athena, Ga., l«a. X#iephoo* II* W. L. COXE Transfer Co. Long Tripe Our Specialty, Cheapest Truck In Town, 600 Thomas St Phone 1351 E. KAY “THE 8MILIPG PAINTER” Fine Feinting and Interim; Decorating Phone 1297, Athens, Ga. GET A COPY OF Dr. Campbell Morgan’s NEW BIBLE With analysis and spir itual interpretation of each book. ‘ Good binding and good readable type. Only $5.00 THE McGregor CO. "was to reveal the Father, to the love of the Father and to re veal His atonlns salvation. Christ was headed to Calvary at the be- ginning; be never came to ths world to live, but he could net die without living and he had to die tc pay tha penalty of the world. “As he want,’ ’the doctor con tinued. "he healed ths sick and fed the hungry, but these were only In cidentals as he went to Calvary." CHRIST ALSO A SALESMAN - Dr. Broughton showed that Chrlai waa a salesman for God and h< stated that every Christian man and womun was likewise a sales* man engaged In putting over tha biggest Job of all—the Job of mak- Ing the world nee as they see. "This all depends," the doctor quoted, "upon the proper method of ap- proach and a persistent effort tc do the Job.” He atressed the fact that everything depends upon the approach. - Dr. Broughton concluded his ser mon by saying that the world prob- i l*m lie* in the hand* of America and that ererythlng depends upon the aelvatlon of America. He point ed to the fact that foreigners were pouring to the shores of this coun try as fast as the laws would let them and that we no longer bad to look abroad as salesman - lit saving the world. He finished hlr ‘sermon by appealing for the sup port of the Kingdom of God through tho church. , Maxeys Local and . Personal News MAXEYS, Ga.—Mr. Abb,Wilkins of Lexingjon. registered, at the hotel Wednesday. Mrs. C. P. Calclough *s 111 at Hh writing. Her many friends wins her a speedy .recovery. Mr. L. P. Maxey was shopping in Athens Wednesday. Little Miss Irene Cooke is a onvalescent. Miss Eula Rlsener spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. | and Mrs. G. W.^Risener of Union, Point. * f Mrs. W. B. Ford and children attended commencement at Pen-, field last week. Mr. L. Maxey fcpeut Tr.i »s- day in Craw ford ville. .Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hunt at tended the funeral of Mrs. Malvin Edwards at Corinth. Mrs. Wise Hansford, who is teaching school at Rose Hill spent ! MexHrs.' e Lenoard° Sparks and » **• «>* Genuine Buick Parts Guarantee Buick Performance Buick authorized service guards Buick owners everywhere against Jess-than-standard Buick performance. Genuine Buick factory-made parts alone can guarantee a con tinuance of Buick performance. Conolly Motor Co. Washington and Hall Sts. DUILT, BUICK WILL ...woo.... — ~... 1 ..iOuotrtttfea that it ends in , H. Cooke, were shopping in A tbers | ^ pr i nc i pa l key. He next turned j Tuesday. Hnrn „ P „ nf i j hlb attention to the Book of Acts, • Mr. and Mrs. M. I* Harper and , and by re f erence to the first verse i daughter Mary ^ av,fl JJ showed diat it takes up the story jurats of Mr. and Mrs. John Moody | a g a f Q precisely where the*gospel ! Thursday night. ends, and forms the necessary se- One Wednesday afternoon Fraw- Then he passed to the j ford High School boys‘ P^yed ball E p | g jj es there showed how j Hgninst the Maxeys High Schbol each one of ^ 0IT1 en(iB j n t j lG pr j n - boys. The score was 13-12 in favor c jp a j | ce y > on( i tlkat collectively they j of Maxeys. t jj e Be cond part of the sym- t Miss Anna Arthur has returned boii c requirements for the Scherxo to her home after being away movement. since February. We are glad to Friday morning will be the elcome her back. last of the lectures along these We regret to state that Mr. lines, when Dr. P. C. Morgan will Marks Nicholson is again ill. We deal with fche great finale of the ish for him a speedy recovery. ! symphony a* found in the 'Book The B. Y. P. U. met with Mrs. j of Revelation. Next week his sub- _*. L. Hurt Friday night. Group ject will be “Evolutionary Hy- number one, with i.MJss Eula Rise- i potheses in the Light of Biblical ner as leader, rendered a splendid Revelation.” program on “How can I know that — I am a Christian?” j POKE SHAPES The new officers who are asf * ... , . follows: Miss Vertua Parker, pres- | Fashionable little poke shape, in Foreign lands TINTED TRAVELS Sketches by L. W. Rcdner. Verses by Hal Cochran. Color the picture with paint or crayons preildent, jilM MjriJa Staela. «c" | «* «»»<'“ rotary; Mrs. O. L. Hurt, quit lead- ’ er: Mrs. Emory Hurt chorister; Miss Eala Rlsener and Mrs. How ard Hurt Group Captains, besides those on various commltltees are orklps faithfully for an A-l union. Likens Bible to Great Symphony (Continusd from page ani) often rather longer, but flnlshea Invariably In the principal key. Thon he ouUtned the wholo Now Testament, with the exception of the Book of Rovelatton, which forms tho Finals of the symphony, and Is to be tho subject of Fri day’s lecture. He then turned to the musical application of this tnvesUgatlon, and allowed that It exactly con forms tp tho necessary requlre- masta along tho most technical Unas, i'-*| Tha gospel forms tho first part, and Is very brief, and by refer- Pedrick IPISTOMRUKS POWER Distributed by KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE a. COMPANY Thai'.every u/Kere •, i% kmoum e IMPORTANT NOTICE All who have not paid their State and County Taxes for last year, please hurry set tlement to me at once. Levies will be made as fast as the Sheriff and Bailiffs can make them. W. A. MALLORY, Tax Collector jci O'Cl-OCK. SVJSPAY MORNINd . . . Tine TO BE AOJUSTIMS HORN J peopce AitowNO Htee Lik£ ,to steep at This hour \i TAXI SERVICE *• Day and Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE Phone , TRANSFER CO. Phone ’ CC Office Georgian Hotel 66 «»«» Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate 6 o1 Six and , Zof \ /o Six and a Half O /2 /0 HUBERT M. RYLEE 495 XIotman Bldg. Law Office* Athcn*. Georgia PURE AND SPARKLING , NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other water has the wonderful tatte f the Invigorating 1 Ing that it leaves after each glass full—lt*o delightful, ye* I LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Ysar ’Round—But Especially In Soring and l mer— PHONE 65 Linton Springs Water Company Olllcs Broad Street- ALL ABOARD Winter Excursion Fares and All Year Tourist Fares TO Harass Arltaaa Arkansas British Colombia Califorala Florida /. Waabingtao New Maxicn North Carolina SlrthCnroUM TeaaaaaM fkaWa WHtVlrflal. VIA Georgia Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R* Western Railway of Alabama Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges. For further information apply to J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A., 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga.