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MONDAY, MAT 14, 1923.
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FOR BALE—BEAUTIFUL LOTS ON
University Drive, Morton Ave.,
Burnett Ave., near new Pi
School. Ride out today and
them over. Phone J092-J. i
FOR SALE—CHEAP FOR CASH.
one roller top desk, chair and
filing cabinet* Oood condition. Phone
434. m!4c
FOR SALE — ONE BRAND NEW
1923 Ford Touring Car, demounta
ble rims, at. n bargain. M. C. C#u-
then. W. Clayton Sl mi4p
FOR SALE}—THREE LOTS. 70x200
each, on Ctoverhurst Ave., f330.00
each. Sewers, water and electric
lights can be had. Campbell A Bnr-
707 Holman Bldg.. riiope 1751.
m!4ji
ANWETt-HBRAtP. ATHENS, HBOHCTA
SPORT NEWS
Georgia Bulldogs
Close Season In
Battles With Mercer
FOB SALE—BABY CARHIAOE. need
aeven months, excellent condition.
1125 prince Ave. "‘mlSc
Tuesday afternoon, Captain asked them to^ ‘-will occupy
George Clarke will load his team r »'hcr responsible fiositlo/i
do the first of a two game aeries ’pitcher in the first contest, and
ith Josh Cody's Mercer L’aptlata Merceries are rouHTiig heavily
w hich will be the last games, play- < #hidr Idol to turn back the Geor
ed on Sanford Field by the Hull- betters.
dogs, of the 1921 rftmson i . a (nn o j H the 'Iron man” of south-
18th. This is one of the leading Ing a" heavy rain Harer put his ball
colored schools of the state aiftd in the cup on the carry and the
the principal Is Mrs. Judia C. Jack- mud held It there. Usually it Is
son Harris. The class roll is as the roll that carrk'B for the one
follows: Susie Brooks, Hula Mac) but tills time there was no roll,
j Strlfl tlnnd. Magnolia Huff.
J Following Is the program.
| Sunday, May 13, 3:30 O'clock
The Bulldogs have had a splendid
aeufioh, winning the S. I. O. rham-
pb*i«hip and having a stnu g elnJn
on the S. I. A. A. .title also Only
Irvin Myerson Has
Poem In “Judge”
heights
Irvin P. Myerson, student In th<
Henry W. Grady School of Jnuma
Ism nt 'the University of Georgia
fs the author of a poem that Is ap
pearing In the current Issuo c
Judge, a national humorous magn
xlne. The Issue Is known as th'
College Wits" number and ex-
Cerps from nil the lending colieg>
magazines are lncuded. Mr. My-
erson's work Is th# ony th.ig~th.il
the university of Georgia has In
the Issue.
This Is not the first time thn'
Mr. Myerson has had anything 1*
national magazine. Several time* Pittsburg
h.*»H
dry I'Otw
nlw^ys bee:
Georgia an£
fsvor
heat, and it Is
for the Ppptista th'nk they Imv •
a chance tf eliminating the Hull-
dogs from the title chase., Should
Georgia win the f . rlrsi -there would
be no doubt as to win the cham
pions of the south arc: but 4f Mer
cor is ‘Victorious, thoj tli ■ aitua-.
lion will be ulmo3t ua clear ar
4rn college baseball. Ho has for the
past three years, pitched in more
games than any other collegian be
low the Hnilth * Wesson Line, jnd
with It he has hurled a high clnst
brand of ball. In Stone 11m Met- ■
ceris hope for the first game one
the Jump ‘*n Conch White’s hoys
Tige Is finishing up his college ca
reer this season, after having ’-cor
enptaln of the Mercer team 'or th'
part three years, an honor which J ;n
has never been given a ball olay- if
cr before, if our memory fallcth
not. It la naturnl that Stone sh.itlh foefot
wish to round out h!s career lu :
blaze of glory, and the Goorgh
team Is not only * going to face »
ro$d pitcher, hut one who Is In
srtlrcd. an well, mil that roiublna
tlr.nl* hard to brat at best Hi
much for Htone and the Mercer ald<
oC the Argument. •
H flight recompense for his ef
forts and work during Ills four
years, it is only. Just that George I
.should bo the leader of the South - |
ern Champions for 1921 and wo j
hope that he wll„ but It all I
hinges on that Mcrrer series j
Both of the games, Tuesday am'
Wednesday, will begin promptly nt
15. The umpire for the game:
has not yet been announced. ,
That's about all of it, except a
rr Wanted
EXClOSjCK—173 acre* land In
GrodJWtfo., five mites from Green*-
: boro. test off Nat. Ilwy., three horee
farm & cultivation, 75 apree under
wire tW* fine bottoms, well dslned,
exccllgjjpjitock farm, fine school* and
churchy -Will exchange for Improved
city property. If Interested write N.
MethVln, T. O. Box 1003. ml<p.
WANfEii—FLOOR SHOW CASES,
computing scales. State condition.
whcnP'ban bo seen. Address P. O.
Box NO, SO. ml5c
before his work has appeared
this and other national magazines
He is one of the brightest student-
In th* University and has already
acquired r number of honors.
WANTXp—TO BUY SMALL' HOME
* n 2Sr: * ,ear Athens on easy I
- payment plan. Address “L. g. W.,"
care Banner-Herald. m!5c
.WANgR — MUSIC TEACHER IN
country. home during summer
menthfc* to teach ono pupil. In ex-
chandS.ToJr board. Phone 301. mite
WAN^ntp— POSITION BY SENIOR
phoKnacy student With somo live
tfiy. Will secure llccnso
nth. Apply "F. M. B.."
Mb Ave., Atlantt. da. ml«p
IfANTED—HELP
WANTED—Boy about 14
years old to deliver pa
in?,.. Apply Banner-Her
ald Office.
For Rent—Rooms
t RENT — TWO DELIGHTFUL
furnished rooms for light house
's Close In. rhono 269. m!4p
FOR RENT-The Office
formerly occupied by H.
O. Epting & Co., Broad
Street in Hancock Build
ing.! See R. J. Hancock at
thcWebb-Crawford Co.
ml4p
_-v FOR SALE
5TOR «ALE—I1EAUTIFUL BUILDING
, '.loteut Fair view Height*. near Itio
J7eW .narrow public .chool building,
pftata ‘ISUfl.oo up, for home bulkier*,
t at onco. Fbone I0J2-J. mlio
FOR ALE-ONE 1-TON WHITE
truck. In good repair, cheap for
' ah or good note. Apply Budwlne
.Dotting Co. # mltc
RAILROAD
r SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINC RV.
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9:U a Atlanta-Monro. local C:1S p
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•IORSIA RAILROAD
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Depart
• 31 in
1:25 pm
Golden Days
of Easy Profits
—«r* now In the hands of the
historians. Th* period of mere
■tore-keeping I* gone—until after
another great wfcr. The four-
flushers, th* profiteers and the
Incompetents are being weeded
out by the Immutable laws of
economy. The trade victories of
this era will be genermlled by .
Salesmanship and captained bv
service. Never were there su< h
opportunities for business men
who are capable of applying Hie
laesona of the lost twelve months
Advertising
It t dominant factor In sales
man ship today. The man
who doesn't realize this la.
simply asleep*. And .tho do-
mend la for REAL rfdvor-
Using—careful, pire Is tent
, broadcasting of commercial
messages, steady radiation of
trad* magnetism.
The
Banner-Herald
eeoka to render n genuine ser
vice to bbuelnoB*' men. It main
tains a service department for
the express purpose of assisting
In tht production of copy which
brings results. The ( service de
portment I* particularly for the
small advertiser. Thoughtful men
Will make us* of It. ,
If you wish a copy of an In
teresting booklet, caller th* “A
B C*a of Newspaper Advertlx-
lug." Th* Benner-Herald will be
glad to dial I you one free with
Its compliment*.
A POST CARD BRINGS IT.
E. KAY
-THl SMILING PAINTER-
Fin, Painting And InUrlar
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athena. Ga.
SUMMER TERM
Beginner* and Advanced Class.
AUSTIN J. WIGHT
gmlnont Violin Teacher.
t55 Lumpkin St. Athens, Ga.
Phone 101-W. \
STONE TO
FINI3H CAREER
•’TIRO" Stone. Me Ver s
c. for whom the etudent:
burn up the city of Macs
vould
BETTER
8HOE REPAIRING
HOFMEtSTER SHOE SHOP
Phone Yorr Ordcdr
1186
Wo Call For and Deliver.
' i Tho Bulldogs are ploying their
* lart two games on Sanford Field
hurling and a big crowd should turn out
to pay homage to the Southern
Champions and tholr lender. Cap
tain George Clarke, who like Stom
Is also finishing up hla collegiate
career. George Is one of the be81
all round ball players that the Red
and Black has ever had. and cer
tainly one of the moat popular
Pur'ng Ills four years of baseball
"Father” has given the host ho had
end In every game and the sup
porters of the Red and Black hnt«
like the devil lo see him leave. A;
u want tn see two good ball
(the descriptive adjective
the word “good." is left out)
ptaln'Clarke with his chnm-
•utflt for tjie last time
nford field, then ninke a trip
to the field Tuesday and
esday.
Baccalaureate Sermon by Bishop
R. S. Williams, Augusta. Ga.
Wednesday Evening, 8:30 O'clock
Alumpi-ae Reception.
Thursday Evening, 8:30 O'clock
Annual Entertainment:
Operetta: "May Flowers”
Friday, May 18, 10 A. M.
Demonstration in Teacher Prac
tice Class.
Inspection of Industrial Work.
Friday Evening, May 18, 8:30
Chorus, Dance of the Tree Fairies
-‘-Fcriuan.
Invocation.
Chorus, Starlight—Cross.
J (^ration. Tho Practice of Econo-
i my—Susie Brook*. *
I Chorus, Lovely June—Ardlte.
Oration, Self Control—Eula Mac 1
Strickland. j
I Clurus, Arlon Waltz—Vogel. I
Address, Mayor Geo. C. Thomas, j
Athena, Ga. . j
Solo, Creole Love Song—Smith J
—Eula' # Mae Strickland.
Presentation of Diploma*. j
Chorus, Hark to tho Mandolin- I
Parker. * I
Benediction.
Prof. R. L. McWhorter made a
one shot on Sprlnfc, number six
teen, one day but he didn't get a
one score. His first shot from tho
tee went out of bound* while his
second' carried the hole. "Mack”
has never quite gotten over this
bit of - hard luck and whenever he
hears of another holo in one shot
ho drats that out of, bounds.
TROUBLE
8ERIOU8
BECOMES
"Suffered with severe headache
backache and pain* in mjr^ feg 3 and
under my shoulder blade. % y ^
neys and bladder were In bad con *
dltion. I wo* weak and nervoui
and felt tired and worn ont. Walk-
Ing made mo short of breath. Kvl
cry morning my face and hand*
were bloated. Medicines failed tt
help my condition and doctors ad-
vised an operation." writes Maggie
Nelson, Mossdale, Fla. "Fortunate-
ly I rend about Foley Kidney Pijjj
tried them and got relief.”—Adver-
iitsement.
ship
STANDING OF CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
CLUBS; * W. Ij. Pet
New Orleans 14 10 .582
Nashville 13 10 .565
Chattanooga 12 10 .545
Mobile .* '12 U .52f
Birmingham 12 11 .522
Atlanta - 13 13
Memphis 11 12 .478
Little Rock 9 16 .273
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUBS: * W. L. Pet
New York 14 8 .636
Cleveland — 13 10 .565
'Detroit 13 11 .541
J Philadelphia 11 10 .524
; ! j Louis 11 12 .178
Wait:'ns ton 9 11 .450
9 12
.429
Sjc.-jn 7 13 .350
' NATIONAL LEAGUE
JZLVBS:- ' W. L. Pet
York ..
Ill *^iurg ....
JBtuLoul.1 ..
flfefcMP
•* h-Hur-atl ..
Hgettm ........
Brooklyn ....
Philadelphia
18 6 .750
12 11 .522
13 12 .520
12 14 .G0'0
. 1 12 .478
10 11 .476
. 9 13 .109
. 7 15' .318
CENTRAL OP GEORGIA RV.
TT. O. Bolton, A cent, Phon. IM1
Centre! at Ceorfln Button
Depart (cr lUeoa 7:M n. in.
1:48 p. tn.
ArrlTi (tan Mneon 12:11 p, tn.
»:•) p. m.
To further lnfonnntlon phon.
’ J. T. Bruce, C. A., t(0.
Le... Atn«u Arm.
7:tr, A. »• It
10:«.JL»»* eeil l, A. It.
• Cal it. •* D»»r Except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April M, 1*23.
■ No 8 leave* Athena 7:<5 a. ra.. nr-
tlw a Lula »:*• ». m.
No. 8 leave. A.tben* 4:15 p. m„ ar-
rtvoj Lula 1:41 p. in.
N-o. 7 leave. LuU S:55 p. m., arrive.
Atlior., 1:14 p. m. V. . . i
Xo. I leave* Lula 10:10 a. m., bx-
ri\"i Athens 11:43 a. m.
G. B. MILLER, a A., Athen*, Go.
Telephone IL
ARMEL’S GARAGE
i Now Up*to-Datc
Ready far all kind* of irork.
Reborinr cylinder*, welding,
vulcanizing, burning-in bear-
ingx, electrical work amt any
thing in tht machinery line.
PHONB 587
: W. Washington SL
^Bei)Soi)’s Qredd
^ " i5 —■'=’■ .'
GfOOD BREAD
MADE w,t " crisco™ j mjlk
MONDAY’S GAME8
Sujfhcnlf LEAuvc
i?Hn(fniltjoB:i nt New Orlminn.
ijlttle llocdc at Dlrmlnuham.
Nashville nt Mobile,
Atlanta nt Memphis.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Waeblnstnn nt Covelnlnd.
L’hllailolphla nt CltlenKO. .
New York at Detroit.
L’quton nt at.'Louis.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
PlUsburi? at New'York.
Olncinhnti nt Phllndolphln.
Chlcnga nt Ilrooklyn,
St. Louis lit Boston.
SUNDAY’S RESULT-2
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Now Orleans 13; Ctmturnodna 4.
Atlnntn 4: Memphis 3. ,
Mobile-Nashville (rain).
(Only throe names scheduled.)
AMrfMCAl- rrAOI-w
lladelphta 3; Chicago 3.
nshlngton 2: Cleveinnd 5.
New York 1: Detroit 4.
Boston 0; St. Louis 3.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Chicago 5; Brooklyn 2.
Pittsburg 0: New York 0.
(Only two gntnes scheduled).
Colored T. tTL & I.
Holds Commencement
The twentieth annual commence
ment of the Colored Teaejger Train
ing nnd Industrial Institute , will
11 be held from today through ‘ the
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 3 per caoL over 81,000;
10 per cent up to 01.000.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law offices Phone 1576.
405 npinuyi Bldg* Athens, Georgia
Tho ‘TIole-ln-one” club of tho [
Cloverhurat Country club grows
from year to year. A. W. Brooks io
the latest addition to the club.
From the Information available
th local club Is now composed of
seven members, all of whom quali
fied bif making tho score in a reg
ular match.
Dr. Sylvanu* Morris, onn of the
veteran golfers of the city, Is ono
of tho first to accomplish tho
feat, which Is tho ambition of all
golfers, especially now since there
nro a few dozen balls nnd clubs
offered* as prizes. W. D. Hooper,
secretary and treasurrr of the club,
has also had thrill of making, a
ono while three of tho younger
frolfcrs have holdo out with a tec
shot.
Theso arc Harris Jones, who j
broke the course record tho samo;
he made the phenomenal
** s .d Sam Cartlcdgq nnd Harry
Man pin. . L. Sexton also belongs
to this exclusive club.
H. H. Harer. n professional at
the club scVoral years ago, mada
” shot on the hole that 2.i now
(lumber nlno. which hns probably I
nev^r boon duplicated in golf. Tho
tfo to this hole was formerly’just
above tho eleventh hob*, a high
niblick shot, and one day follow-
SAVE BIG MONEY
BY WAITING FOR OUR
ANNUAL PRE-INVENTORY
Typewriter
SALT
• \ * V
Which begins on the
15th
We have some
STARTLING VALUES
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY
W. L COXE
Transfer Co.
Long Trip* Our 8p«cl(lty.
Chejpeet Truck In Town.
600 Thomas St ■
Phone 1351
PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE'S BEST REMEDY
No oth.r water ha* th* wondarful taete, the Invigorating «a.|.
Ing that It l.sivea after each glass full—It’s delightful, ye* It’*—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
Drink It All Yaar ’Round—But Especially In Boring and Bum*
mar—PHONE M
Linton Springs Water Company
Office Broad (treat
niDSICK Pt.too Rb _
r be petfMtly fvend. Tb.r ere
STSaBSrWWg:
eUr, PeCrlek Rlnfe ere Perfwt.
ON more Power and tsOace eU
comunptloa-laeeal
—
Hent-Shapad
PISTON RINGS
,TRUE-FIT and OIL-CONTROL
Distributed by
KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE
COMPANY
Made by Wllkening Mfg. Co. Phils. Pa. ^
8TOPS HACKING COUGH I
"Had a hacking cough for year*
and Foley’s Honey and Tar is the
only remedy that reached my cough.
I have not been troubled with ll
since,” write* Mr*. E. M. Doby, A*-
bury Park. N. J. cough*, Celda
Crbuo. Throat, Chest And Bronchial
trouble are quickly relieved with
Fole^i Honey and fT^r. Containr
. no: oplat«*r-*lngredlent* printed on
, the wrapper. Largest selling cough
medicine In the World.*-Advertl*e-
jment. t
A Sweater Sale With
Almost
Endless
Variety
300 to Choose
From
$2.29
and $3.69
In this sale you have more than 300 Sweaters to choose from.
Every color of the rainbow—styles galore—all wool, Wool and
silk mixtures. Round neck, V-neck, long sleeves, contrast bor
ders and fancy borders. Jade, Honeydew combined with Hard- ,,
ing blue, black and blue, silver, brown and buff, navy, peacock,
orchid, orange,, gray corn, white, navy'and gray, green and buff,
orange and purple. Copen and gray, and others. > ' i Jl
'•' »| ' , .1 iv; } t .-i - i<>t:>l
These Sweaters generally sell .at $4.0Q to. $9.00. We have them.,
priced for this special sale at
and
$3.69,