The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 09, 1923, Image 2

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— ■r ■ ■ WEDNESDAY. MAY 9. IMS. TEE HANNER-HKRALD. ATHENS. CEORCK WAGE TWO than It should be. those tiniest of all people. tne pyg- . —. He attrihuu the late rain and cold to this u „ forunate eleventh year. peg and "Old Timer” , was com- SPORT NEWS Around Athens All of this and more la to be of fered to the public of Athena on Friday evening, May II at 8:15 p. m„ when the atudenta of the Athens High School will present a carni val which bids fair to be the .moat marvelous, most stupendous aggre gation of talent ever assembled un der one canopy. The carnivul la to be presented at the High School. The admis sion Is to be thirty five cents, which admits to all the shows. The proceeds are to go to the Athletic association of the school. A record breaking attendance is predicted. “College Night at” j S.S. Meeting May 16 (6on«imt«d from pay* »na) • ! freight J. D. Thomason came up and proceeded to lambaat a double to left field that sent over three runs, enough to win and all Geor gia scored the remainder of the Kume, and Humphreys got credit for losing another gume, two In he many days. Sale went back In and hurled hit usual brand 6f airtight ball and U was all over but the Auburn and Mercer guinea which hold a place on the schedule for Friday 7 and Saturday of this week and Monday nnd Tuesday of next week With the Senior parade added on Fri day for a bit of^iep and comedy. Prof. W. A. Sutton Athena Speaker (Continued from Oayo on*) With Col. T. Larry Gantt WANTED—YOUNG LADY WANTS position as cashier, Win consider anything except stenographic work. Can furnish reference. P. O. Box 97B. City. m9p Oglethorpe Fails to Halt March of Bulldogs Toward , Title in Two Games Here circle and five Pre-Bchol father, will give a »k!t entitled -tuo Oreat American Papa," or harmonious Harmonica," the t*st of characters being as follows; Steve and Little "Tom."—Mr "BID" White. Mike—Mr. "Pet” Lempkln, i; Jo—Mr. W. D. Paschal. Harry Harmony—i.Mr. h. j (("Coach”) Stegeman. Jim and Little "Annie."- Jt r “Dave" I'aGGOcs. ' Mrs. Lingo—isfra. W. 0. Phine Mrs. Prattle—Mrs. W. D. i> a ». chal. * Mrs. Sweet—Mrs. Duncan Bur- nett. Mrs. Gabby—Mrs. W. W. Crews. Mrs. Harmony—Mrs. H. J. stive- Man. Anyone who has never sees "Dave" Paddock’a noble histrionic intrepretattons will not want to niss this opportunity. As nttte "Annie” he is too appealing. His portrayal of that winsome char- White's lntrepretal(on of lime utter is equalled only by "Bill” “Tom." The curtain will go up 'figuratively speaking) on this inimitable performance at .g-jo sharp. 2 Cents a Word £ Minimum Chary* of 40 Canta Insertions. Seven times (Of lb* prico o€ firs insertion*. All discontinuance* MUST be made In person at The tan* ner-Herald Office or by letter. TelMhone discontinuance# are NOT valid. 75 ’VSi" 75 BANNIft-HKftoLD WANT ADS OBT RESULTS WANTED—Robert Cooper to call phone 1145-J. Have home work for him. COp. For Rent—Rooms FOR RENT — TWO DELIGHTFUL furnished rooms for light house keeping. Close In. Phone 269. m'jp The Georgia Bulldogs handed thrja horschlde but n cotton ball, nn<* Oglethorpe Petrels' a ball, game the Oglethorpe hatter* located at Tuesday In the seventh inning bui uncovered spot In the outfield Just the clan of Frank Anderson decided jback the time it second base nnd over to- vlctorj J wards first and right field. \ l . her ^* ! Here Sale seemed to lose hi* con- r hand-j t ro j a nnrt { ,f ler parrlnh had trlppled to deep right allowed Kemi and Wall a free trip each on balls At this Juncture Coach Frank An derson sent in'Colller to hit fpr Da vid and thn big fellow hit a alow grounder to first, which scored Parrish. Vrnce then hit ohe to Al len at short, who fielded it per fectly. but In throwing home at tempting to catch Kemp. hrt hlir with the ball. Morris then wen - safe on a pop fly back of first, and Maurer followed with another Just back of second Jn right scoring, , three more runs. But finally the inning ended nnd Georgia hail a turn at bnt, Up un til this Juncture Mr. Peace had fured fairly well uf the hand* o: the Georgians though Jio found the going around the* box rather slip pery when In the act of fielding ball nnd ant down n couple of time* be fore getting his bearings! When In opened the seventh Georgia had c Htflni' ef Hines on the score boar* that wouldn’t total the five set up for the visitors in one inning and t/io couthpuw had the chance to pull across Oglehorpe’s first (victory over the Georgians. But whe Fred Male lost the plate he didn't leave any instructions as to whcr« It could he found and hence Mr Peace handed out two successive passes and then lost his “peace* FOR RENT—THREE UNFURNISH ED room with sink In kitchen. Call Mrs. Teat at 1329. mlOc I AX OLD FARMER says there it no signs as yet of It clearing off as guineas are pot-rackigj ul! night, and thir. is an unfailing sign of bad and rainy weather. Then are no Vetter went her prophets than the guineas and when they continue their chatter nil night it means more rain. HERE’S THE figures The convention will likewise . bring to Athens hundreds of work ers from every section of the state. , to enjoy the well-known hospitali ty of Athene for three days, anr to mingle In christlaln fellowship ■ with those of Athens who are In terested In m&klng Georgia Sun day schools bigger ana better. ' 'For three days at least. Athene will be the religious capital of the state. Hundreds . of pastors, sup erintendents. teaefiern, members of Adult BIblp Classes, young people’s classes, and associate workers, wiW < be here, studying,-growing in theii 1 vision, and Increasing in their sea’! for the extension of Christ’s King- ‘ “ “ teaching and FOR RENT—THREE LARGE NICE 1 unfurnished connecting rooms, joining bath. Modren convenience*'. Corner Hancock and Thomas. 361. ml Ip Oglethorpe Morris cf. . Maurer ss . Hafelee 2b Parrish, rf- WUIIs r.f. . Kemp If. ... 'xWallace If. Wall 2b .... Bryant c ... David lb .... The Weather Washington—Forecast: Georgia—Fair and cooler Wed nesday; Thursday fair, slowly ris ing temperature. Lost And Found LOS T—Banner-Herald Route Book, Number 7. Finder please return to Banner-Herald Office on Hancock Ave. and receive reward. For 8alr FOR SALE—ONE T-TC truck, In good repair, cash or good note. App Bottling Co. doep center. In the ne two hits by Elderldge a imon scored George Clark Allen and Mlddlebrooks con tributed the bingloH In the next frame nnd Powers again died foj the cause when ho flew out to cen ter and scored Allen. When the seventh, called th< lucky reventh by most bleacher am* grand stand sent warmers, rollrc" around a l»V. boy from Oconee county i...iii,'d Parrish strode to tlu bat nnd with the count Htumllnp about two to three on him slummed out one* of Rale's offerings that carried Pop Ramsey and George Clark back to the brink of tht swirling brook In the conter-rlglP field. When the brill >,.»♦• bark to the diamond Parrish war; »epnrnt Ing hlrpsclf from the third base hassock and the Georgia infield. Including Sole, won yanking the old aeroplane out of the hangar and before the blamed thing could he brought down to earth again tilt Petrel* had five runs chalked U| to their credit while the Georgian* were pairing some *tuff usual!) seen In circuses. Humphrey p. xxCollier Totals .. Georgia— Clarke cf Watson 2b ./. Elderldge If Thomason lb. ... Ramsey rf Allen ss Mlddlebrooks 31> (16m through the evangelizing arm of the Christian church. nhock absorbers. p extra magneto.— Cheap for cash. Owner in hospital, cannot use. Can be Keen at Keller Motor and Machine Co.—M 11-p J-OW-Bl.UB HAND BAO containing hMxfi twenty-eight dollars, Sunday MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best of all altar • Golden Olint Shampoo. near Mlllcdge avenue. for reward. m9c LOST — BETWEEN BIMONTON’S Bridge and Whitehall, early Sunday mvrnhig, ladies wrist watch. Reward if returned to Banner-Herald office. I -4i7 i midp Totals 36 6 10 27 13 x—Ran for Kemp In eighth: xx—Hit for David in seventh. Ncore by Innings Oglethorpe Georgia *.. dwjjjogr Health j 000 000 500—5 011 100 30x—C PREVENTIVEtor MEN I LOST — BUI Folder con taining large amount money Saturday after noon. Finder please no tify W. E. Jackson at 433 or 1246. m9c Mm I’e'.iVciVu?* I Baseball Results I Golden Days of Easy Profits GEORGIA ASCENDS HUMPHREYS RELIEVE8 PEACE STANDING OF CLUBS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Orleans 12 7 Following Parrish's knock Sail loat hln beuringn on the plate and walked n couple, the Infield, forgo' I hat the game of town hull .when you hit the runner Isn't played with LOST — IMITATION ALLIGATOR skin bin-fold, containing monay. If,ward for return. Phono «W or « «. . «n»o —ar. now In tho hand, of tha historians. Th* period of mere stora-keaplng la gone—until after another great war. - Tha four- flusher*. th* proflt»r* and lha Incompetents ara Doing weeded out by the immutable laws of economy. Tha trade victories of this ara will ha generullcd by Salesmanship and capthlned by there .such Humphreys went In with men or first nnd second, nobody down mu’ his team lending five to three. Wat son bunted Bale and Clarke down Mobile Memphis LOST—White Eskimo Spits. Strayed Saturday from 239 8. ’Finley 8t. Reward.’If returned. Phone 265 -W. mile. Birmingham Atlanta ...i. I.Ut!c Rock Make that resolve today. Women don’t grow old as they used to, because millions ire taking better care of the skin. Bu: that isn’t all. Some Young people have beautiful complexions; some do noL Some play m royal part in life; some suffer from neglect. And tbit difference Tits largely in the care of the skin. The one best way You are told many ways ,to finer complexions But the best way the prorld over is Palmolive Soap. Go wherever you will—you’ll find that dainty women use it. Women of every race and nation. The results have made Palmolive, in 20 years, the lending toilet loali of the world. - That 10-cent price Some women lay, “Pveabetter soap, itcostsmuch more than Palmolive.” They ire wrong. In 3,000 year* the world bn, found "no better cosmetic than t palm and olive oil blend. And never were they made so effective as in Palmolive Soap. It is tremendous volume—n world demand • —which enables that 10-ccnt price. - Nothing else contributes so much now to women’s youthful bloom. You owe to your- •elf in tue.. V i Wanted -Any Irina of work by an. Address "A. B." car* raid. ml*p. CLUBS: civ York service. Never were opportunities for business men who ara capable of applying tha limine or the last twelve months. Advertising Is a dominant faetor In salsa, man ship today. The man whe doesn't realize thl, I, Detroit MiRadcItihla Washington fit. Lou!* Chicago ..... Palm and stive oils— ustktug ettt—giie nature's green ester Is Puhuslhe Uap >ve, or pay Indebtednes*. Bank- Zassrvo Dsposit Company# Keith , Cincinnati, Ohio.«n*c. mand la for RIAL advar- tlilno—careful, persistant broadcasting of commercial CLUBS: New York Pittsburg Ht. Loula^ "ED—Room and board by yotmf Jn private family. Address "W. re Banner-Herald. mllOp. Chics; Boston Cincinnati Banner-Herald >NE TO TEN GOOD Brooklyn Philadelphia . Mother’s Day, Sunday, May 13 Finds us prepared to furnish you with seek* to render a genuine «.r- vlc# to bhurinN. men. It main- tains a service department for tha express purpose of swirling Jn th. production of copy which bring! results. Th. envies de partment la particularly for tho sawn advertiser. Thoughtful man will mak* in, of It. IT yon wish • copy of an In- Uniting booklet caller tha "A D Ca of Newspaper Adwrtla- leg." Th. Banner-Herald will be glad U mall pan o» fra* wltb IU compliments A POET CARD BRINQi IT. CLUBS: Charlottn rebate a.d tSdno India ISc tnelltjf.r ••!} Augusta Spartanburg Greenville Columbia Charleston WEDNESDAY'S GAMES SOUTHERN LEAGUE Little Ruck at Atlanta. Memphis st Birmingham. Chattanooga at Mobile. Nashville at Now Orleans. WANTED—HELP WANTED—Boy about 14 years old to deliver pa pers. Apply Banner-Her ald ' Office. THE CHOICEST CUT FLOWERS AND POTTED PLANTS AS A GIFT FOR MOTHER. At no other time is it more appropriate to \ “SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” than on MOTHER’S DAY The Sweetest Day of the Year AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia aWSL Lonls. Boston at Chicago. Washington at Detroit New York at Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGlfB SL Louis at Philadelphia. . pfttsbnrgh at Brooklyn. Chicago nt New York. Cincinnati nt Boston. E. KAY iTHB, 8MILINQ PAINTER* Fins Palnllrfjj aid Intsrtor DecoraStoj Phone 1297, Athens, £■• RAILROAD SCHEDULES TUE8DAV8 RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE . Atlanta 6; Little Rock 1. Birmingham 11; Memphis 7. Mobile 7; Chattanooga 5, .New Orleans S; Nash villa I. - AMERICAN LEAGUE * Detroit 3; Washington I, Seven Innings,, rain and 4old). Cleveland 3: New York 3; (Seven innings, rain.) Chipago-Boston, wet ground*. St. Loula-Phlladelphla, cold. Why divide the family x at breakfast? SUMMER TERM Beginner* and Advanced Claaa. AUSTIN J. WIGHT Emlnant Vlalln Taacher. 255 Lumpkin fit. Athana, Ga. 175 Lumpkin St. Phones 1286—1167 There’s complete -satisfaction in Poetum, and safety alike for young and old. Poetum is ■ pure cereal beverage. It is cofiee-l&e in color and flavor, but fine from any ele ment that can harm. Thousands who are now laying “No*' to themselves as well js to the chil dren, as a safeguard against coffee- ills, have-found better comfort and better health, in Poetum. sells Poetum in two format Instant j) prepared instantly in the cup by the oddiLon of boiling water. Poetum Cereal (in packages) . for those who prefer the flavor brought out by boiling fully 20 minutes. The cost of either is about one-half cent a cup. I - Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission S per cent, over (1,000; 10 per cent up to (1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law offices Phone 1S7C. 405 Holman Bldg. Athens, Georgia ARMEL’S GARAGE Now Up-to-Datc Ready for all kind* of work, laboring cylinders, welding, ulcanlxlng, burning-in bonr- ■«, electrical work ent ang ling hi the machinery line. PHONB 687 :SS -W. Washington SL NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia •; St. Louia 11. Brooklyn •; Pittsburg >, New York 4; Chicago 1. Boston •; CJndnriat! 7. explain, that little folks should not endanger health and growth through the drug element in coffee and tea, but— Your health is valuable, too— and their desire for • hot drink with breakfast may be as great as yours. Your PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE’S BEST REMEDY Proceeds of Cavhival to Be Presented at High School For Athletic Association. ' Le.ee' Atoms Arrive 7:t5 A. M.* £ I0:ts A. M.ee oaiao* A. M. • Dally. •* Dally Except Sumtay. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April 29, 192L No 6 leaves Ath«n# 7:45 a. m., **• rivr f* I.ula 9:26 a. m. LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Year ’Round—But Especially In Soring and Sum mer—PHONE SB Unton Springs Water Company 600 Thomas St Phone 1351 * N<>. 5 leave* Lula 10:10 8> BL W* ivt t Athens 11:45 a. ». « G. B. MJLLKR. C. A., Athens, Ga. JOetjsoijs -bread GfOGD BREj® MADE w,T "CRISCO*“’MILk