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?AGE SIX
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORCIX
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Mercer Plays Here Tuesday and
Wednesday Against Red and Black
* Georgia plays Mercer here were due to poor support rather
Tuesday ami Wednesday of next than poor pitching. There havt
week, thes games be.ng the final been genres when he was having
TO PAY WITH LIVES
FOR FIVE MURDERS
£n«. of the ¥ e»r on Sanford Field. affday and wa_, hit # h«rd. but | ok , ahoma Ma „ and Ac .
off cir.y and
Jgi dates o’f these games on the stands out as one
S ard schedules that went out were pitchers of southern college hall
ionday and Tuesday but they will and his final apearance in Athens
be played Tue**day and Wednesday, should be of more than passing in-
the correct dates. terest-
This will be the final appear Mercer possesses a splendid
ance here of Tlge Stone, th■ team this year and Georgia will
vou"btv iifMe moundsman of the have to extend herself to take
Baptists who has made such a of this scries Tuesday and
^reat .record ip.Southern ball for nesday.
Tour years. Stone is capt -in of - .• * -
the team again this year and will] M
burl one of the games here- D«flOCa*lTClft4Q
He is a phenomenal pitcher and
'most of the games he has been
credited with losing at Merger
complice Sentenced to
Death For Murders. Son
Gets Life Imprisonment.
confessed
.Wed. | s | ay( ,|
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IDABKL—John Pop
t his estranged wife, her
father and two children,
an Harvey, his confessed
accomplice, were sentenced to pay
for their crimes with the extreme
penalty, death, here Thursday, In
the District circuit court.
Pope's son, Jack, who admlttec
being with his father and Harrej
was given a sentence of lit*} im
prisonment for his In the
deaths.
The courtroom was virtually de
r.erted when the verdict was ren
dered and there wns no demon
stration, either at the verdict of the
Jury tV the passing of the sen
tence.
Plans Additions
To Athens Federal
Building Under Way
Capt. Alex- Blumberg, of Washing -
on. D. C., is here Investigating the
Table Height
Adjusted to Suit
Your Convenience
U nless your work-table .is adjusted
to suit your height, .you stand in
an unnatural position while work-
with an unnecessary muscle-
strain on arms and back. Usually
this strain is scarcely noticeable. But
it becomes quite severe during such
operations'as rolling dough, beating
eggs, etc.
That ia why so many women wear
themselves out at their kitchen-work.
But it is no longer necessary that any
woman should do so, for at last 1 you
can easily secure-a work-table ad
justed to your individual comfort.
Consequently, HOOSIER _ is the
only convenience that will rid your
kitchen of those backaches and mus- '»
cle-strains which come from working i
at a table of the wrong height
FREE TEN PIECE SET OF FINE
CUTLERY with each HOOSIER Cab-
net selling for $62.00 and over.
$10.00 is all you need pay and your
IOOSIER will be deiiv
HOOSIER will be delivered. The
balance is payable in easy weekly or
monthly payments.
Dorsey Furniture Go.
Quality Furniture Since 1884.
Essential
Hoosier Convenience*
Height of Work-Talpo Adjusted
to Suit 'Vour Convenience.
Logs Inserted In steel sockets—
■n unusually substantial con
struction.
Roller Bearing Work-Table—
Slides Freely, Stays Rigid.
Most Practical Flour Bln in Ee-
Istance.
Patented Shaker Flour Sifter
, Makes Bakings Better.
Cutlery Drawer and Velvet-
Lined Silver Drawer Suspended
From Extending Table-Top. No
reaching—at your finger-tips.
Large Mleta! Sugar Bln With
Exclusive Advantages.
Revolving Spice cuter Within
E»ay. Beach—One Of the Mogt
Noted Kitchen Conveniences.
Air-Tight Glass Jars for Bulk
Foods.
Sanitary Removable Roll Doors
—Clean themselves.
Largest Uncluttered Work
space—No Partitions or Cubbf-
Holes to Get in the Way.
Handy Racks on Doors.
Patented Menu and Salad
Charts. Scientifically Designed
Drawer and Cupboard Space.
Solid front frame—Paneled Ends
■ —Mouse proof. Ant-proof, dust-
proof construction: '
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4Hr
additions to be made to the Federal
court and post office building? the
estimate running into aeveral thou
sand dollars. A similar reconnnen
dation was made some (ii
"acc'X
of the large increaae in the businesj
here it would be uecesaary t•} en
large on the original plana In or
der to take care or the increased
growth of the office. Through
Congressman Brand, Capt. Rlum-
berg has been delegated by the post
ofiee department to investigate and
made reeoinmendatioha for the In
crease as outlined by* Postmastei
aul L. Smith. It la understood
lut a favorable recommendatlor
III be made and It is expected
that work on the addition t«j
Banner-Herald Want Ads
(Too Late to Classify)
FOR HALtf — NEW STUDEBAK15R
Special Touring Car. Miss
Maude Cheney, corner Milledge Ave.
and HIU St. Phone 1G04-W. ml3<-
•iresent *»ullding will be commenced
t an early date.
Capt. Blumberg is well known Ir
this city having married a Miss
Morris, u cousin of Dr. Joe .Jacobs,
here a number of years ago. They
live in Front Bo^al, Va.
Col. M. G. Michael*
Conducts Services
In Rabbi’s Absence
On account of being detained
In Chicago, where he has been
for the Inst several days. Rabbi
•Stern will not return to Athens
In time to officiate at the service?
to be held in the Synagogue to
morrow evening.
Cob M. G. Michael will officiate
at the services which will be held
at eight qjclock. He * Is a most
interesting speaker and among the
greatest,exponents of the bible
and its teachings. #
The many friends of Rabbi Stern
sympathize with him in the death
WANTED—TWO c'APABLE. honest
young men to sell Durant securi
ties on easy partial payments. We.
pay big money, but no high pressure
stock salesmen need apply. Phone
1192. / m!3p
WANTED — MORE SALESPEOPLE
In cities and towns of over 1,500
population—150 fiousphold and food
products — Extract*,’ Spices, Soaps,
Toilet Articles, Medicines. Highest
quality.—lowest prices—cosiest sellers
—No advance In prices—No bond re
quired—rtn market 34 years—Hust
lers make over SI an hour. Write
for particulars. Ct. 1737. W. T. Haw-
lelgh Co., Memphis, Tenn. mloc
FOR SALE—REFRIGERATOR AND
Oil Stove. Good as new Phone 1286
or 1793. mlOp
FOR SALE—ONE DODGE TRUCK
for $150.00, or wlH- exchange for
Ford car. Abnold-Abney & Co. ml3c
Captain Dozier
Back in Office
wt-
D ON’T make the
mistake of
thinking that Good
year quality is be
yond your reach.
Goodyear Cord Tire
prices are remark
ably low, as the fol
lowing list of repre-
. sentative eisee
shows:
JOxSVb Clincher *17.55
32 x4 Straight Si da 36.10
33x4 Straight Sid* 37 JO
S3 x 5 Straight Sid. 58^0
Ae Goodyear Service Station
Dialer* me eelt and recom
mend tha neto Goodyear
Cords with the beveled All-
Weather Tread and bmeh
them up ml th Standard
SCOTT HDW. CO.
Athenx, Georgia -
GOODIE AH
Glenn funeral
Held Thursday
Afternoon, 3:30
I Funeral services for Mr. William
| J. Glenn, prominent Madison coun
ty citizen who died Wednesday,
were conducted Thursday afternoon
from Pleasant Grove church and
were attended by a larjje concourse
pf his friends and relatives,
Mr-’Glenn is survived by one lis
ter, Mrs. G. W. Crawford, four
grandchildren, three daughters,
Mrs. O. C. Dillard of Neese. Miss
Magdalene Dillard who made her
home with her father, Mrs- A. V.
Wier, and one son, Paul L- Glenn.
Mr- Glenn was one of the coun
ty’s most beloved and prominent
citizens ai^d his death is a fcreat
loss to the community. He lived
near Neese.
FARMER KILLS A NEGRO
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.—An
thony Virali, 47 yedrs old, a Fol
som, N. J., farmer, is in the county
jail at May’s Landing, charged
with murder as the result of the
shooting of a negro on % Virali’s
farm this afternoon.
The negro, a stranger, had asked*
or something to eat, and • Viral!
was getting it for ' him in the
kitchen, when the negro became
abusive and told Virali he was too
slow. Virali resented this, and the
negro knocked him down. Virali’s
wife ran into the room and the ne-
struck her, seriously injuring
gro i
Anthony Jacobs, son-in-law
of Virali, went to the rescue, and
the negro struck him. Virali then
seized a shotgun and fired- The
ton of the negro’s head was blown
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New.
Perfection
Oil Stores
with the new
Superfex Burners
demonstrated and sold by
Dorsey Furniture
- Company
Quality Furniture Since 1884
Victory Notes Called
May 20, 1923
On May 20th, 1923, all Victory Notes 4 3-4’s are due and pay
able. On that date ydur investment ceases to draw interest.
We will "cash these bonds for you and offer for re-investment,
of your funds the following: ! ^
Tennessee Electric & Rower Co ' 1947
Southern Railway ..' ,.. 1951
Madison County Drainage
Sinclair Crude Oil Pur. Co 1926
Federal Lahd Bank 1932-42
Southern Indiana Gas & Elect. Co. .... 1947
Liberties .. , . .
Maturity
> Yield About
*. 1947
6.40',
.. 1951
5.00',
6.00',
. 1926
6.40',
. 1932-42
4.00',
. 1947
6.00',
. -....
6.40', .
BOND DEPARTMENT
The friends of Captain T. H. Do
zier. Clarke county school superin
tendent, will be^glad to learn he hn»
sufficiently recovered from rev
cent illness to spend several hour:
each morning in his office In thr
court house.
Georgia 'National Bank
Athens, Georgia
NEW PERFECTION
Oil Cook Stove o,3Xtl
FIRE PROOF OIL
(kerosene) v
This perfect cooking combina
tion of the famous Blue Chimney
NEW PERFECTION Stove
and FIRE PROOF OIL, (Kero
sene) is one of the greatest boons
ever devised for the home.
So clean, too. No ashes. No
drudgery. No waste-of fuel.
No needless or irregular heat.
Good all-year-round. Brings
city cooking comfort to the
country or-suburban homes and
greater economy to those in the
cities with high gas rates.'
A size arid price to suit every
purpose and purse.
Have your dealer show you the
You'use only the amount re- /NEW PERFECTION with the
t uired for each specific purpose. Blue Chimney burner. Also with
o easy to regulate. the SUPERFEX burner.
Standard Oil Company
BERNSTEIN BROS. — Furniture Dealers
Sells the Complete line of NEW PERFECTION OIL
RANGES with SUPERFEX BURNERS
SEE THE DISPLAY IN OUR STOVE DEPARTMENT
; BROAD STREET
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