The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 17, 1923, Image 2

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(Classified Advertisements WANT JIO RATES i 2 Cent# a Word ? Ilalmum Chars# of 40 Cuntt i lea of flv# Insertions. mad# In person at Th# Ban ner-Herald Office or by letter. * r.lephono dl«continuances ere NOT valid. ,j C WANT AD 7C 9 PHONE * O *gNNBR-HE**LC) WANT AOS GET HESULTS u U 1 THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1923. FOR SALE—Several nice milch cow# fresh in. Price *25.00 to *100.00. F. Allgood, Phone 1479. M18c. HERE AT LAST A “BILLY" SUNDAY Book—The first nnd only one of it* kind—full of •'pep" from cover to cover—richly illustrated. A golden opportunity for agents. If you are a Ilve-wlrA nnd want to act as our agent—send *1.00 for sample copy and Instructions. The Prudential Publishing Co., fcnoxvUiu, jTenn. t J ost the final i >011 8,\r,K—ElgMirn Illu.k Minolta »*«■»-" 'her*, VtVIlits.ln. tmn an»l 1 rooster,. ,1.15 aple# when -Wr defratedI I »•"« «M laying. Phono 70 nr llOS-tf * «» >■. The Weather dcorgla—Showers nnd thunder, YVedncsday: Thursday, .orally* fair and/ooJer. Lost And .Found JO S T—Number 7 Ban- ber-Herald route book either Macon, Savan- Sh, Augusta or Cleve- nd avenues. Finder lease return to Banner- ^dLOffice immediatc- ! |nd receive liberal re- WANTED—HELP Ranted—Boy about 14 years old to deliver pa per*. Apply Baimer-Her- ’ Office., .NTED—A, good ,m*n to work In mile orohnrd, w'ftjte, or' colored, H^rulnr eidployment f«k tho right A. II. Davlsdn. WlSc. fcfttXTED — MORE PEOPLE ’n cities nnd town of over 1,500 ilntlon—150 household ami food — Extracts, Spices, Soaps, let Articles. “Medicines, Highest •vllty-JJmrcat prices—easiest sellers Jo advance In prices—No bond re- red-^On market 31 years—Hust- ■ rnikd over SI an hour. Write jutttlctrthrs. Ct. 1737. W. T. Rnw- fh •&», Sfemphls, Tenn. m!7c WEEKLY Addressing milling circulars spare time usWii InKtrUi’tlnn. 25 cm*. Mnller, Co., 5651 2Sth St, Petrolt. Mil'll. * n>17p Wanted GIVING machine best cash price. ” i ml*d ■tfcli'Ailiiji tnitni gas water heater. Albert is(r>. 'on SALE on BENT—FIVE IttXM house, largo lot. immediute iw»*f rutlon. E. G. Fnmbrough, pb<»ie ;ie. 20c FOR SALE—FINE HOME ON Ilcn- rsun Ave.. 3 b«*d rooms, sleeping porch, steam-heat, two baths, double ge, with servant quarters above. Largo lot. Excellent terms. Guaranty land every 10’to 15 years. • '‘Si*- rules -fot-geo* euttfag^iiro:’ Cut M ‘g» M JJ* Georgia Bulldogs Fail To Hit and Go Down In Defeat Before Cody’s Mercer Team | Qveranxlousnesa afternoon the Bulldog* outhlt and out- Ilelded tty* Baptists hut when hltf pnthr bats that had tKe earmarks pf hits rums of tht Before the Kami' Coach WIHIa^ i». White and Captain George Clark were presented trophies, li the shape of . loving cups by Uu Georgia team. Clark was playing his last game on Sanford Field. “Olii Timer” Eld ridge who has held (town left field for a couple of .seasons was uJso playing his ln»- they w#re lacking and when the runner up front would J have scored he had been picked off the bags through failure of a i KO me. , (uIhkou system between t »asc | team goea to Macon Friday JIno coaches and the runner; Andy chambers watt on the hil* W tbe GourglajVi und gave up j five hits wh ’ * couple of games Friday and Saturday, these closing the 1923 team mates Annual. Track Meet Be tween Two; Schools to Take Place Saturday. Weems to Judge. , The annual track meet between the girls of the Athens High School am the Lucy C obb will take pla:o nt the High School, Saturday after noon at three o’clock. Tljc events wtll'ae headed by a gain part. of volley ball, in which the i of tho two schools will take I*ho; 71fi. n20c FOR SALE — NEW BUNGALOW. hardwood floors. Lot 54x150 feet; garage. Guaranty Trust Corp. Tonus. 10 716., m20« FOR KALB. — MAHOGANY DINING- mom i m ;l ].> to'Mim table, six chairs and nerving .Morgan-easily table. lTlcu very reasonable. Bli me i;jnek Infield 382-W. m26p .. Luut by Hinli playing, a wall, and two Infield hltt • THE TK1URES * in tho fifth Inning gave the Bap- | „ i They fall to tell the ntory, how over: M^j-cer ab. r. h. po. a. c Prentiss s.n 4 0 111 '.lunmtack ct 2 0 0 3 0 „ „,..J itam-j« ral '- h * » * » • fly H tenter HiKl 1 Hai-iKT r.f 4 0 10 1) 1 Tho lied -.n* 2b 4 0 0 1 5 WHken 3b ...... 4 0 0 6 1 Morgan da ft a me nnd was n halls. Stone then lean hit the visitor* outfield ami Morgan ltd. Broil.Iss sacrl |* ents for the meet Include thy fifty yard daub, fifty yard bur- dues, baseball and basketball throw for distance, the class relay and three hggod race. The track meet Is being held' under tl(p supervision of Mis * Nicholson of the High School and M;fs Stewart of Lucy Cobb, •ms of tho Ath ns ' Judge. “1- Cut no trees jess man a* inches in dfahietef (at I # ioot abo^b the ground). .. , ... ♦‘2. Cut stumps no higher than 12 inches trom the ground, S-ive the best timber. ^ “3. Leave two buahy-topfted mother seed trees on each eel*. “4. Take care not to injure the young timber. ! ing’an Itteal community, I do not “5. Pull tipn away from all Ixv- • now a moro delightful place of in* trees ana save them from the: re gj,jence. It Ik on the same high Virorms. : ri( ig e fl B Wfnterville, and the two “6. Keep out fire at all times. \ ^ cia arij very H | m |i ar u s to lo- Mature timber may 'be cut aua. 4 u antl surroundings. I do not eccouraging< " ^nhn’ ld X • ItQIe vil lage ilk 5Tt*ys(*if, unly about a quar ter of a mile /rom the Clarke county line. It. is four miles from WintervHle and six miles and.,a half from Athena. Good roads lead from the town in every direction. Some thirty (families of splenoid people have 'settled in Hull, ^form ing an raoa* principal. Three rural hi ail rni QLtes leavfe the town. The countryaroun 1 cash. Young, tjmber 4 , there is a healthier, place d * row - ,Og, ! ’r&ciuo Hi thfc aqutli than ig is to thQ j , j .two ' Btbrcs, ith young pine.^it.once. f ' ..... „■ no nf turned into cash. Young., timber i»h( uld be leff esential thing fully reset with young pinc.^muo* ii-jujp -i Bbeg or w«£inS U ind E prJd“Fhg OV .omi.&B! rhnert l I J} gg of^alue. No Idle acres A SANE ( . ! is a good school in the place, w^itl PROGRAM t]irco teachers, Ucf. “A sane farming . program for ] our farms wilj include the.gmwmc j./ of timber at its rltaximum capacity on every acre not suitable 'for crops or nasture- H? keep- Iiull is thinly settled At lift. . , „ 1 gressive farmers ant# 41 n np business center. Hull is‘ saLt to bo one of the best seed 3najUL> j n Georgia. The Winten iue lirure Se4d Association reaches to tho suburbs of Hull. The dny l« not far distant when the intervening country between Athens and Hull will be an almost unbroken rural village. One 6an make hip borne In Hull abd in a few mdfnenta drive over a fine highway to,our city. The road improVfiiMiittoj jfbeing made on the hill to B4t*MrTilie win, serve to drlw the two^gcw.oetr- • r together; 1- . -•'fj-.f j in my next article;! 4iU till* about Colbert, some flte-tnilog dis- daiit from Hull, and which plate has taken.on growth and business Logan is ! of Teccnt years. Burns Praises the Picture, Within ehs Law, Here 1 Days ■«1 up on TRANSPLANTED TOMATO Plan|A Six very beat varieties. Phone SK3, 150 King Avenue. m2«q»|-pitch iking the thn ml nil hand driwif Ilnr|»er hH 0 3 0 ( i rafe. With two •town' IlftPper hB o.iu to tho infield and beat It out as Stone scored and on the next pitch Harper mole nd and Ir 2 1 0 4f -0 C 3 110 3 Allen snipped and MEDIUM DROWN HAIR look* best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo. GILLEN HEADS LAW CLAS8 AT MERCER FOR COMINQ YEAR MACON, Ga.—-Hit Gillen, of Bishop, Ga., was elected president of next year’s Senior Law (’.lac* of Mercer University, at «n meet- 1 ing of tho class this week. John Parker, of Moultrie, Ga., was elec t ed vice president at the same meeting. Tbe election of a necre- tary-treasnrer was defend to t*- next meeting, which will he held Thursday Bight nine- Totals Georgia— ^.’arko cf Watson 2b. . Eldrldge If. 30 3 5 27 10 6 0 1 4 0 C 0 0 C •Thor lb. 4 0 2 yi client 11 27 mite Wealth’ enclosing envelope. Dennison, Ohio. m!7p Rent—Rooms ^RENT—One apartment In de fecation. 347 Mil ledge Ave. e 1346. mSSe. , HUNT—Three .unfurnished , TS7 W. Hancock. Phone 1329. mile. KENT - HoUME, CORNER and Chtorch Streets,. A. H. FOR SALE SALE—Rebuilt two ton White fi «f* C. V. Bay. at C. A. L Motor Co. mlSp. SALE—New six r6om house, rs, lights, and furnace a best neighborhood In 1(750,00. Campbell Bar- 707 Holman Bldg. Phone 17*1. »jV( 4 . , ■ ml*iv 1RA1LROAD "SCHEDULES OARD AIR LINK RY. Southbound local *1* p l Atl.-Birmlngham-Mem. 3:20 p > Norfolk -Rich.-N. T. 3:20 p 1.-Abbeville local -7:30 a I.-Birmingham C:29 a Roffolk-Washington 0:29 a Wlaingtoa-N. T. 121 a OEOROIA RAILROAD Depart •*J0 am >;2* pm CBNTRAL OF GEORGIA RV. . O. Bolton. Agent, Phone lttt Central of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m. 4:41 p. m. Arrive from Macon lt:10 p. a. 0:20 p. ra. t further Information phone J. T. Bruce, a 040. SOUTHERN RAILWAY y, April W, 1923. icni 7:15 m. « 1 * M «. bL I Athen, 4:IS p- m.. »r- 1 B;45 p, m. . T k.TM JmUl 6:55 p. m., tatrm l« 1:10 p. TO. S Pave, T.sla 10:10 s. *r- \ GOOD-YEAR [ J Service Station j [S 0W VXIHENVoubuy’ f VV GoodyearTires from us you get a from us you get a quality product, at the lowest price at, which that quality can be bought, and youalsogetaservice that will help you get from those tires all tiie mileage built into them at the factory. There’s the net of quality, price, and service, and of economy, too. idr—r fsrrlas fislbs _s in ssff ■AS-.s=5 SCOTT HDW. CO. Atheno. .Georgia 1 Ramwy r# ! Alien *.s inntl In th< ! MlUdlrbrw.kn 3b ipplod anC ??* er " c T Ibilldng, I Chamber, p .nrttinllr l' u. ...» »».... ... the nbthth whonl ^ il.n .i bits wmo ::»»:)rn.l alt HU.lie 1 but no on» iKlvanciKl bnyond nccon' ! *»•« »®r Chsmbor. In ninth. an,l a double play ulppej tho rally ! Soor. by Im.lntvn: • R Clark’ flrnt tip, rlogled. Watson 1 M* rcor 001 03*1 000 S 253 opn off tb’rd tone and Clark was doubled nf ffret. Rldrldgo am Thomason, bdl.ttvod with bit*. Anal. J In tho olxth Oe irs'n loot an oppor tunlty to oooro but Watnon overral (bird when Thomaoon till a hot on, In abort that wan knocked down. Morror played a tlaht n.imi, ant I Itammmk <-). Harp- ■ onnnpy fl.ddlnk aav«l-Htono trim tbaoro. Rt'oral:, a; Moroeo ,: ptnt, any Immediate danger when lank b»«o,. Smith. Moore. Ha-per, t’r f.I.sH were pcpplug off the Qwrilf P ,r0 # Harper. ^ , Eummory: Thrrc-bmW hit. A»- lep* dr ••hie play, W.'lken to Smith wlhl pitch. Chambers '• Imura nr balls off f 'lnmbers 4; ..ff Ftbue 0 ; struck out by Ohambor* s- Jy. I Htoiu- 4: Sacrifice nlr •, ITedtlM'* NATIONAL LEAGUE IS 13 13 12 12 Jfi ^ BETTER SHOE REPAIRING HOFMEISTER SHOE SHOP pbone Your Ordedr UN We csll For and Deliver. E. KAY, -the suilino painter; Fine Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athens, Ga. SUMMER TERM Beginner, and Advanced Claaa. AUSTIN J. WIGHT STANDING OF CLUBS SOUTHERN LEAGUE CLUB— W. U Local Hiorh School Meets j Now Orleans 17 10 Gainesville High Hercj“^ ; - » “ in Final Game of the | ChjltUnniea „ ,j Season. Atlanta 13 14 Ulrmlnghnm 12 14 By HAL JACKSON ' “*o„ ph n n »i; '1 1? Tho final opportunity for seeing | ■* the Athena With School baneball AMERICAN LEACUE nine In action will moat likely be CLUB—• W. L. afrorded tho public Friday when No* York 17 I tho Brownlen ilo battle with Philadelphia J3 In Oalnoavlllo Hlsh assrogatlon. Tbla!] ) 3 l <, " ,hla ” ,'j la tho Inst enmo that lien been r R| IjOU| " " n t3 otfidally scheduled while thero I* > wkehlngton •) 13 a tosai'JlHtv of one more *»»"> t Chicago » 13 bolnn played. A Inrto crowd Is ox- Bffltton nnet'd to tkltncna tho battlo wM>' will bo called at 3:30. A .mall ad- mlimlon prlco will bo charsod. Thin oalncavllle aatto la taken In no llxht manner a« they have one nf Ihn brut rhrbe In the etato and hnvo an envious rconnl. There la to lio one pa me playod between throe lada nnd tho Brownlee thla aeaaon ua tho battle billed tor OatnlcevlIIo tvaa cancellod on ac count of rain. A defeat at the handa of theao lada In the onl, game of the icason would ho . might* dow to their hopes for the championship. At prenent no ’ l-h n liool team hibld* a series over tho local aggregation and they . o„o |r-vcllefi' nome rough spots. Tho Brownlee nromlM the fane a fine game on their part »» dev are In vxcillcut trim nnd should do themselves proud In this battlo. They aerm to linvO'-pt lant hit tbnlr etride. They have played fine ball In streaks but their work m th« last few games has been grad ually Improving. It will tako a mighty good ball club to du.l these hovn Saturday. An entirely new lineup will greet the homo folks when they »»ke the field- Sltnrijey. The H "cup ttot saw action In Washington Tuesday will no doubt tako tho greou. Thla romblnatloln aecma to bo about!’ beet yet and tho club /ertat showed I omo fine stuff In Vahh- Inrton. Tho lineup that will he went to tho field Saturday wh. orol,ably bo: Williams. Sb;, More- buad. a a : Bradberry. 2b; Mapp. 'lb: Jr.-kaos. It: Davis, If; Bow- den or David, r/:. Nlchotaon. c. CLUB— NcW York 8t. Louis Flttsburtf rinclnnnti . Chicago t Boston Brooklyn Philadelphia ..... .30 ROJl’TH ATLANTIC LEAGUE CLUB— W. L. Pet. Charlotte 18 10 .647 Greenville 16 9 .OK Bpartanburn 14 1® .58? Auffustn a 16 12 .671 Columbia 10 16 .385 Charleston 5 22 .185 WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS 80UTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta S; Nashville 4. Chattanooga ; Birmingham 3. Little Rock 0; Mobile 1. Memphis 5; New Orleans 13. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washlngton-Chlcago* rain. Boston-Detroit: rain. New York 4: St. Louis 1. Philadelphia S; Cleveland 0. W. L COXE Transfer Co. Long Trips Our Specialty. Cheapest Truck In Town. 600 Thomas St Phone 1351 Ss 'Athens Hi. School Beats Washington WASHINGTON—In what waa un doubtedly the best High School hall game that has been played here [in yearn, the Athens High ffe'uiol I team defeated the local High school by the narrow margin of l to 0. Tho game settled Into a pitcher’# (duel with Hackett for Athens op- poring •House on the mound for Washington. Hackett had t shad* the best of the dedslbn though [there waa very UtUe to choose be tween the rifle pit *rtlst*t NATIONAL LEAGUE Ft. Louis*!; Boston 7. Cincinnati-Philadelphia; rain. Chicago 2; Brooklyn 8. Pittsburg 2; New York 6. Ing the ands difficult of cultivation in timber growing at its capacity, a substantial sum may be adde t .rs, yearly to the farm income, and w, v [' cue sulgj'Jlue of the farm will be • I incrcasea.’' Col. Gantt Begins Tour of N. E. Ga (Continued From Page One) William J. Burns, bead of tho government fotectlvo department and well known international [ returning, sb-ptb, ban in<TOfse& “Within tho’ Uuv” which is here Tliuraday and Friday. ^ litre In what ho wrote tho pjo- due Mr. Schenjk; I have just Lad tho opportunity f seeing Norma TaJmAtrgo in Within tho Lnw.” Please allow nir to nay Hint I consider ”Within the tho greatetft crlmo drama til n Tho cant, headed ty Norma Tat* nindge, given the finest work o' itu kind 1 have ever neon, wh > the settings and diroetion arc ?; p(rb. Cordially youro, WII.MAV J. PI I* f Din err Bun an of I:: vent: gat ha, ir. S Dept, cf JiirtleV D,ct!are Sunday Srhool Sessions Here Big Success i Continued From Pegs On.) 7J1WOI1. „rk In :.«kl),3 OUOCCSfl. troiplete Program, of EJuc^ i » j>oniocfaey" yras chose, htagdl. who is General secs tii itnff, 4nL rnational. Suuja. HeiigiouH likluua for his subject. I. . tlut •IlcllgioUM cJuca hipj Is, the most vital work In 4h« wqrld" Dr. MnglU predicted a re|>e* tl.lon. of tin* UiHt.oile utorlcs of tic .-lying civilUutlmiH of the past intuug ua Ilo no. of totbty # if rellglou .ducatloni li’ the "relations of man ivMiod" th» n 4 Seep pace with phy . icuA Advanocmcnt. start on this work and visited that sejtion on the Seaboard Air line .extending from Athens toward Flherton. Starting in our cMy took in Hull, Colbert, ami Comer iSmithponla. auu Winterville. ThreaUred’ rai“ .ausod me to omit Carl ton hut. i will visit Hint fine tow)i Inter. IN FINE SECTION Ac a prologue to n*y artiej• will tell about tho ronnfry 1 tr; versei? and farming op(.r^V ; on3.foJi do not bqjievo liiero in a jirMttiei- rr .finer .agrieultufnl , section i,; Georgia than tho ccuatry 1 tm- vrmed. Tho roaen n:*o lined witl • ttrnctivo homes and on cvfry nnd you see* eahfenees. of indua- * T iroHnerity. Hut the moat trail Tying ovidento was the amount i iu in work done, tons.dcrin. ho in favorable si isons and lajo- •::,oriase. lx cert a Tow unhrojkor i» Id., Ik twc! n Smithollia and Wiii- ivlllc (and which 1 am (old will he nultlvdted) every aero oT clear- 1 land Is Broken ami planted, or jeln ; prepared Tor crops. I was urpr.'i*: d ta ore so much cotton {anted nnd I novor naw better ,.»tamlH. Homo fleldn have IA*en flowed and I n«aw cotton with ffvo h avco. kurUicro have planted cot ton hoforu their corn, hut abimdant Tood ojops of all kind* .will he “Aro you leading your boys nn» Litis up with un undcr.itanding of the teachings of Christ by exem plary : living ami through rellgiou education?” he asked. "{T you an your dreumu of great cities, o greater civilisation will come trm ylt not, they will fade ns inlsts.” •’ Dr. Maglll fn setting forth h! Idea of "A complete^ Program o Education.” Included Physical Edu cation, vocational education, socla' fitness, moral fitness and above ulla religious education. "The Why: out for the suffering 'Wj* of today la by the light, b? tho^life and light .'of tlie world— Jcgun Christ. We must takt ihoae things into consideration urn carry un roHgtous edulhton ef-’ feutlvely if our mUfub ii to b< saved from decay-” %HoW i» this to' bo donet Thrcugl the Sunday .Schools, the toachen training classes', dally vacatior meetings, home classes and by ex emplary, living of every one wMlf lioing his regular life work.” rtijscd. Cotton has a, heaUby. lQftk. dm: farmers will fight the b keen planted and I nover saw t I tflorc pronifflinig outlook for" an ( ibundant harvest. There wa* flevev snch a crop of oats anti' oomo fields dru turning. VV',h<»L Iha-IccidiouaUy good. tl:e rust he|ti|f ctniWiied (<< the legvos. lu 'hivi'atightfnt; crpt> ccnd!lions Itafkcd w'jthv iitPlxlmiUs | and hankers, hni» >dlso atoppcl at do l ornts of farmcra. From every ono I hear the report that farmcra h»vo gono to work with greater hope and. determination th suc ceed than ever before. White labor han taken the place «f negroes who have loft. The outlook for the fjturo waa never brighter or morf . WcV^-it)W'iii'fc : i«»ltton tb^lcnd you monejr 1 'Mi any amounts Trom $500.00 on up on homes In Athens, moreover, we offer you our special, easy monthly repayment plan. Just writ*-'rts ntxnit- the money you need and where your home is in Athens and wo will do the rest located *r*’**n*fo*IWl<' of TWHtgFemtfihttTfe-tWMiikd lhnilg efr 4WfttTWts» business property at lowest Interest* fates. x MORTGAGE BOND & TRUST CO. " liquid and Walton streets y • Atlanta. Qeorgla. ft :^of Money to Lend pn. Real Estate Commission s por cent, over $2,000; ‘ *• 10 per cent np to $1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE ■ - Law otflcea Phone 157S. 405 Holman Bldg. Athens, Qeorgla Ul SALLY LEAGUE Augusta 2; Spartanburg S; (first game.) Augusta 5; Spartanburg 4; (see ondgame). Charleston 1; Columbia 2. Charlotte 0; Greenville 9; (for feited.) Dr. Trnlle spoke on ”Worth and Wealth.” “A man may have money and b« good .but he ia not gootT becaus* he has money. If a man has man ey that may bo well; but If mono) han him he Is poor.” These art Home of tho points hri . Trdllt brought out. * Speaking especially to stijtfgfcts .•j Tralle cdntlnued: / . “There are, in p»y opinion, m emtradictions between science anf Bible. Evoiullon may or maj • not be. true; that '(joes not. tMihey me. Involution does' not say there is a God or that,- tlum*]lr Mt^* It merely nay* ‘thil ls (1^, t ug f| «a ‘ done. Don't be frightenea nt th!* The life worth while, nsscr^ed Di^ Tralto is one Including spiritual llfd, co-operation, intelligence An(* industry.' ' v * THURSDAY’S GAMES 80UTMERN LEAGUE Chattanooga at Birmingham. Little Rook at Mobile. Memphle nt Atlanta. Nashville at Atlanta. Tells How Timber Can Be Conserved (Continued From Pegs One) AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington at Chlragn. Philadelphia at Cleveland. New York nt 8t. I-Olitn. Boston at Detroit. more valuable every year. Field pine ia a marketable commodity •and young timber has only a few yean to grow before ft will be worth 54.00 to 55.00 per thouaand feet on the stump, or $30.00 NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburg St Poston. .Ilmr-JIsht In the slugging fins fot Cincinnati at New York. t‘h« vi.ltors. whl^ Greves^dld thrj Ch.e«o a. PhUsAriphla, •SL‘«V'":e locals, j St. Louis at Brooklyn. ! expert 9 repairmen know that ordtnarr o» poor Piston Rin«s can undo .all their good work In overhauling a motor. Thor play aafe and Inatall. Msd* by Wllkanlng Mfg. Co.. PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE'S BEST REMEDY No othar water has the wonderful taste, the Invigorating feel ing that It leaves after each glees full—It’s delightful, yes lt’»— LINTON SPRINGS WATER illy , In Goring and Sum- Drink It All Year ’Round—But Esoeelall marw-PHONE 95 Linton Springs Water Company Offlca Broad Street . where CceanBreeses Blow for Relief from Summer Heat/ every Jadoionville has abundant . Say ^pleasant In Jacksonville, ' amusement and recreation facil- • Florida,* and the worid's finest tries—fine fishing, good motor ocean beaches, just a few mOes toads, exceilent gojf courses, etc., away, afford superb bathing and etc. Ample accommodations atj all water sports. reasonable rates. | our Uacation in Jacksonville. Florida warmly Drives along- the mag- Jacksonville has supo-: ^ Jcw days j nlficent St. John^i river rior train gerrice on or a longer stay. The will interest you and the trunk line railroads. Ask city government and all matchless -ocean beaches your ticket agent for tho people invite you. please and refresh. schedules and rates. v - - Fur Dm Booklet* writ# le'