The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 18, 1923, Image 2

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THE BAWWWt-HBHAtP. ATgHWB. GBORCTT^ FRIDAY. ] Classified Advertisements WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Won! ' i, Minimum Charge of 40 Conta Insertions Seven times for the price of five Insertions. All discontinuances MUST be made In person at The Ban* nor* Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuances art NOT valid. WANT AH 7C PHONE ■ BANNER.HERALD WANT. ADS GET RESULTS 15 Fort SALE—FINE HOME ON Hen- dwraon Ave.. 3 lied rooms, nice pine porch, steam heat, two baths, double garage, with servant quartern above. Large lot. Excellent terms. Guaranty Trunt Corp.. Phone 7If,. m20c BARBECUE AT Mitchell's Bridge Friday evening. May 19. Everybody .invited. <1. W. Nash. ml8p FOR SALE — NEW BUNGALOW. hardwood floors. Lot 64x150 feet; garage. Guaranty Trust Corp. Terms. Phono 716. m20c SPORT NEWS Uiomlcs, In slowly Irnni a slight Illness. recuperating Sanner-Herald to Offer All-Star Selections In Baseball Next Sunday [ MISS ROSEMARY WHITAKER. ] will leave Cirectly after the term ; t examinations for California where j she will spend her entire vacation. While there? she will attend the | I University of California. ! POPE IN 0PENE8 . , . fWT|M the Quintan n:ne toon ti' IJnk's, but nlflfi ti|o*[o^ wUlllnU4(, w jj| slants nnlr garnered four ruiiS on scattered. The Qnitlf.ofi .a free. pass. I slashing'hits. Lefty Boiigood had I life plants working nicely and gave FOR SALE — MAHOGANY DINING room table, *lx chairs and reining table. Price very reasonable. Phone 382-W. . m2«p FOR SALE—NICE BUGGY AND saddle gated marc at sacrifice price; alio ear corn and hay. J. T. Brown, Center, Ca. m2Qp WANTED—HELP WANTED—Boy about 14 .years old to deliver pa pers. Apply Banner-Her ald Office. WAITED—A good man to work In v __ apple. orchard, white or colored, regular empl«»yment for . the right - party. A. II. Davison. ml8c. S’B HAVE the following used Ford cars that are c*pe::ially goo<l value*: .Speedster, with aUrter, near ly new Ford Coupe, rebuilt ton truck and 1921 touring, starter. The prices of these cars will interest you. C. A. Trussed Motor Co., Fonf, Fordaon and Lincoln. m21c The Banner-Herald will picsept two all-star teams in the Sunday issue- One will be selected by “Tecta” PMlpot. forijier «tar Red and Black pitcher, and the other by Seth Dekle, manager of the the losers no etftl of troublo during the opening frames. The count jjtood at four to^one j when the fifth session arrived but ! errors- and one hit paved the way MISS SALLIK FANNIE DANIEL 1 . Y; M. C. A. Slimmer Lea-1 for three Fopo tallies and^ the summer and former Georgia play-) «■ 111 spend tho week-end in At- j gyg QpenS With Bang. | '™g nt kn "^‘‘ championship Albany team fast' day. lanta. These two ex-players have seen I [ practically all the teams of the j THE PUBLIC INITIATION of j south play this year and are in a I the Alpha Mu honorary fraternity | position to make wise selections. 'of Home Economies,-was held Fri- ""Watch ' * “ Success Assured. Thursday 9 to 6. for these selections Sun- .lay. The members who wero taken I into this fraternity are: Matilda j Calloway, Beane Parr, Atlanta; C ampus I 'hatter from the National Convention, of j Sarah "Weems, Athens, Omah Bad- the General Federation of Women's clubs' wtich was held in Atlanta cock. West Palm Beach, Fla.; PIgshIo Hairstan, Atlanta; Mary Oli-’e Whitehead. Atlanta. MISS 8ALLIE FANNIE DANIEI. ^pclit tho week-end at home frith her parents in DanielsvIUe. Wanted * ‘W-WTOD—GOOD MOWING machine JUJ<1 rake. Name best cash price, 2 O. A. Booth. ml8o •WA*JT»t>-S Bulldog Left For the 1-^ Davison. m20c t PIANO WANTED — WANTED TO buy'Uf|0 piano, must b* In good cwgRIpn ,*n<l bargain. Give price In Rnxwer. Address "A,” care Banner- ItonUd. tnlSr r For Rent—Rooms WENT Strabel loc howTH#. J OR RENT—Throo unfurnished rooms, 767 W. Hancock. Phone 1329. mlSc. — HOUSE, CORNER —ylg* and Church Street*. A. H. . tavladn. m20c - ... For Rent ■OR RENT—SIX ROOM apartment on second floor. Outside entrance.. legenTrepairs. I'licyio 370. . m30c ‘CJirttEffT—NEW COTTAGE,- three “ “" — ,11; Convent: room, and bath, all Convent, n car lino noar Agr. I College. !• Without children pmferrM.' Ad re» Cottage, ll«x ,30. m31o FOR SALE OR SALS—Rebuilt two, ton White Oe, Truck, flee C. V. Ray. at C. A. TumcIL Motor Co. ■ milp. OR &AI,E—New at* room . 'house, water, aowerjt, lights, and furnace eat Rood lot, beet neighborhood In tlmu.'Tflre H750.OO, Campbell Dar- nt tlblmnn utdg. Phone 1701. mllp. MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best* of all after a Golden Olmt Shampoo. Georgia Playing Mercer In Macon Final Contests Central City Thursday Afternoon; Sale to Open Series. . The Georgia baseball team lc-fi Thursday afternoon for MAcun fo* two games with the Mercer outfi. Friday and Saturday. These are the final games of tlw year and wfll bring to a dole th • college career of teverni players o. both teams. Tlgo Stone «<>f-Merer will bo given some kind of a trophj by tho fans of Macon while Clarl and Eldrldge will play thhir las: game in a Georgia uniform. Following these games the^ui’ dogs will solect their leader fn next year, get their letters and I* will all be over. Fred Bale will do the hurUng Frl day afternoon for tho Hulld.igs ac cording to dope Riven out when tb. team left and will prqbably be op posed by either Rya Is nr 'Harnimr.v ' that Is union' Stone' is fraljeci; p'pb:’ to htirl ttofli games for the JJ- lists. * ‘ ‘ 1 to certain to work &i&V U " klf ' •_ i-.f TvJ.i SOUTHERN DERAIL8 Of- Aoaoclated Pro**.) GREENWOOD.—Southern’ HALE—Severn! nice milch oowi fnMluiiu, 1’rlce ffs.oo to 1100.00. F. Aligned, Phono 1,7,. Mile. *8-t way passenger train No. 18. be tweon Greenville end Ooljmbbi. r railed Tbnradav morning nhout nn< mile north of Ninoty-8lx when th trucks, on the expreaa car guv* I way. Nb one wee Injured hut sot eral of the p*iiengcp wero biu.'. ■baken up. Two care were derate, end the track, tom up for eomr distance. * ~ HERE AT LAST 1LLT" SUNDAY Hook—Tho and only one of Its kind—full from cover to cover—richly, A golden opportunity for; If you are a, live-wire and t to act as our agent—send 91.00 nple copy and Instructions. The itui Publishing Co., Knoxville, mite. SALE—Eighteen Black Minorca and 1 root term, ff.ss apiece. 1 all. laying. Phone 76 or lltf.j, Illp SALE OR RENT—FIVE ROOM lasgo lot. Immediate pos- K. G. Fambrough, phone NHPLANTED TOMATO, Plants. E rer y beat varieties Thona 613. tcinm Avenue. m20p RAILROAD SCHEDULES i?F A,OA '' 0 AIB line rv. •-lend • Southbound Atlanta-Monroe local <:II p «• p AU.-Blrmlngham.Mera. 1:20 p Nortelk.Blch.-N. T. 1:20 p AtL-Abbovula local 7:}a a ... A tl.-Birmingham S:2, a r NortoIk-lYgahlngtou | : n a Wlhelnstoa-N. T. i:2, a aeonaiA railroad i pa Depart •do am l:M era J CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV. a Bolton, Agent, Hum. 1W1 Central of Ooorgta Station Depart for Maoon 7:10 a. m. D. m. > from Maoon-12:11 p. ra. •:*• b. m. Information pbooa kuea, a A., 110. •AINESVILLS MIDLAND RAILWAY •chetfulee Atnens Antva A. M.« *3:20 p. M. A. M.,0 0010:10 A. M. •• Dally Zzc.pt Sunday. Dixie Boy Play Suite Baacbnlla ..15a 1 to *1.75 Bathing Suita "... .52.50 to $3.50 Bathing -Cap, . 75e Tonal* Racket* . 52.75 to 510.00 Union Hardwire Skatea... $2.50 Fairy Voloclpndea 50.00 te *17.00 Skate Mobile, .. ■ 15 75 to $7.75 Pedal Ships ...,' $8.00 to $5.50 Bicycle, Motereycle end Auto mobile'Tire Pump, Repaired. ATHENS CYCLE CO. v bbttih 8HOE REPAIRING HOFMEISTER SHOE SHOP Ptione Your Ortledr 11U We Call For and Deliver. THE RIDING CLASS of the Co- jj ww not belli Thu rad ay after noon but rather Friday afternoon. to the tact ibo Co-Edu' own-' dcr.ul n: frit. Major Burebc decided to postpone the class, and permit tho mcmfcera to attend the Geor gia-.Mcrcor game. Ml83 ROSA .McGee, gratiJato^f Gtato Collego of AHriculturo, has ’ eon vlnlting friends of the Wo- man’d Building for the past few days. at A CALL MEETING *>t the girls of tho Woman’s Building held recently the following wero I elected representatives 1923-^924: TROY EDWARDS, graduate of j ^j|j B Peggy Baker, sophomOr# rep- t' o State College of Agriculture, j rC s e ntntive; Miss Edith House, his b.cn visit.nj Lie tv's in Ath- j Winder, Ga.. Junior rerrepontative; «ns. * i Miss Jones, Parrot, senior royre- • j sentetive. THE FRTEND3 of Misn Melville - Doughty who h?s recently had' an . THE Y. W. C. A. is now' com- ’ttack of appendicitis, will be pleting Its olnnr, on tho yearly pleated to,learn that sho is lin- hand-book. This hand-book will be ^rovin'! ranidly and will be back off tho press shortly boforo the at school in a few days. j close of the winter season. Tho opening match for the Clo- Verhurst Country Club, in the North cunt Georgia Golf Lcugue, will be played in Athens Saturday, with the Gainesville Country Club, at the local club’s opinments. This is the second year for the The snappy Quiiilan aggregation started Hie Y. M. C. A. outdoor baseball'off in lino styln Thurs day by defeating ths Pope crew by a score of 9 to 6. The hectic bat tle prized off the lid of what prom ises to be tho moat successful league ever conducted by flic local association and drew a crowd th.it packed the seating facilities. Tho league has a most prosperous out look and much enthusiasm i3 be ing manifested by both npcctator* and participants. The winning nine failed to find the offerings of twirler Link to their liking and failed to tally in the first few frames and wero trailing on the end of a 1 to noth- conut was knotted. iFarts of the .stands went wild when Smith oCOFe Incored on infield outs aftor slnjJ- h^jrg sharply to left. Tho Pope clan put in a strong bid to tie the couni In their part of the sixth bqt Bed- good causet? the last two batters to pop un weakly and the score re mained at 5-d for the Quillian crew. Abo’Link suffered* a bad seventh inning giving up five safe knocks in this frame, one a homo run by Smith. Try as they might the Pope lads could not overcome this lead and went down fighting in their initial appearance. It was a fine gamo and kept tho fans interested all the way. Outside of tho fielding by both clubs there wore no features. Starr Smith the Quillian outer gardner connected for a circuit drive In he sixth which was the fir3t ,.ome run or the season. Lefty Bedgood nutpitched Link - *.jMhih and sent tallies over .the rfute. Starr Smith led, tho flqhi;in hit. ting, driving &ut three safet^;; out of ulx times up. ‘‘Apple Valley- Nix showed the fans' that he is f tin to be feured when he slashed oiu two safeties. Harris, Pound and Pope also showed mean ability with the hickory. Tomorrow afternoon at six Lolls the Conolly aggregation locks horns with the Moss crew. «*i>niu early for the seats are filled rau* idly.- f’ The score by innings: '-/’.' POPE .... -i... IDO o:io 29 Quillian Ut! sha QUILLIAN d)000 411 Ox Batteries: Link and Crane; Bcdgoqjl and Lous. Ing score. Their run coming as tho I throughout and P"oved himself to EO lf league, and It promises to be. result of base knocks by Captain J be tho same old tricky “Bed”. He MISS DOROTHY .MORAN, of NMSS ROSALIE RATHBONE, Woman’s. Building has returned .r.sociato professor of Home Eco- Double Grip PARIS are pronounced by lov ers of aport and men oi action to excel for great er security and ease. Say PARIS when you buy. ”3000 Hours of Solid Comfort” ASTEIN & COMPANY MAKERS Children's HICKORY Cartm Chicago New Yen* ‘Double Crip 35c and up ,„CARTERS | No metal can touch you grvntcr success than thr one last year. Frank Lawler leac' the local tenm last year and the !mmp talent golfers finished wcl up towards the top. This year the team will be cap tained by Arthur Griffeth, nr.d bettor selection than “Arcihe" could not have been made. He bar been playing golf for lo.' these many ycar:i, and Ik seems that, each year ho Improves his game in some department, lie i* n splendid golfer and a prince of good fel low and for those rcononn should make the local team an A-t leader The team will probably be com posed of the following: Arthui Griffeth, captain: Ha'rrls Jones, Dr. Uncock, Frank Lawler, Mortor Hodgson, and John Tibbcts. and » that Isn’t the "suicrtle club” we’d like to nee one. Tho Annual Spring Tournament of the CioverliursL Country .Club is fast drawing to a cloro, with on ly the two finalists. Terrell Per '"<1 Sam Cartledgo left to flgh it out. . n? semi-finals, by which tho; I fourtht their way to the finals Per- ,-y defeated Hamilton, who l* o the University cf Georgia golfin' leant, by a score of three up an* two t» p'ny. In the other half o I lie xerri-flnals Fa*n Cartlodg? woi on: over IPehard Tift by tho s-mv rco’-". 3 and 2. in a match whlcl wrv* thirty six holes boforo the winner could be decided. The finals must be played be- far" May Tfi. so the two '"»'L?rs wil* M'nii'ibly meet in a few days, jvrry’a handicap is is while dge shoots from Pope and Red Pound. They un'vjhatf the pope crew imder control their read vanish however when I most of the time and surrendered Rebuilt Used Car . Bargains CHANDLER SPEEDSTER DODGE ROADSTER BUICK -ROADSTER V NASH TOURING The pries*/ are low and the terms art liberal. Conolly Motor Co. New Process RECORDS I E. KAY "THe SMILING PAINTER- > Flos Painting and Interior Ds eo rating Phono 1297, Athens, Ca. NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB— W. New York 20 7 Ut; Louis rt* 13 Pittsburg ~t... U 13 Chicago 13 14 Ulncfnnntl - 12 13 Boston 12 13 Brooklyn - 11 H I’hllndelpliln ..—7 17 f.OUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE CLUB— W. L. Pet. Greenville 17 9 Charlotte 18 11 Spartanburg 15 10 Augusta 1 .17 ]2 ('olumbla .....ra 10 17 Charleston SUMMER TERM Braliuion and Adv.Msd Class. J. WIGHT _ fit Vlofln Ttacher. ° a - Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 3 per cent, over $1,000; , 10 per cent up to $1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law offlcei Phono 157$. 405 Holman Hid*. , Atheao, Qeorslh THURSDAY’S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Nashville 3: Atlanta 5. Chattanooga 4: Birmingham ,3. .Little Rock 0; Mobile 3. Memphta 3: New Orlfaa 1. mm SOUTHERN RAILWAY rfectlve Sunday, April 29, 1923. « Have* Athens T:« a. m., ar- Lula 9:20 a. m. 8 leaves Athens 4:15 p. cl, ar- Luia 8:43 p. m. 7 leaves Lula 6:55 p. m., arrives iravas Lula 10:10 a. m., ar 1 a. m. t, C. A., Athens, On. W. L. COXE Transfer Co. Loop Trip* Our Epedilty. Cheapest Track.In Town. 600 Thomas St Phone 1351 PURE AND SPARKLING* NATURE'S BEST REMEDY No other water has the wonderful taste, the Invigorating feel ing that it leaves after each glaaa full—it’* delightful, yee It’s— I LINTON SPRINGS WATER Ortnk It All Year ’Round—But Especially'In Soring end Bum- men—PHONE 95 Linton Springs Water Company Office Broad Streft AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 3; Chicago T. New York 0: St. Louis 3. Bouton Z: Detroit 0. Philadelphia 4; Cleveland 2. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburg 0; Boston 1. St. Louis G: Brooklyn 3. Cincinnati «; NOW Yor, 13. Chicago 7; Philadelphia 4. SALLY LEAGUE Spartanburg 2: Charleston 1. Greenville 27; Columbia 0. Charlotte 3; Augusta 4. FRIDAY’S GAMES SOUTHERN LEAGUE, Nahhvlllo at Atlanta. Chattanooga nt Birmingham. Little Rock at MoMle. Memphis at New Orleans AMERICAN LEAGUE Waeblagton at Chicago. Philadelphia at Cleveland, New York-at BL Louie. BoutoM-ut Detroit. NATIONAL LEAGUE Pmaburg at Boatnn. HI at New York, at Philadelphia, t Brooklyn. HHH OUT TODAY DANCE MUSIC Snake's Hip*. Fox-Trot*. The Georgians. A-38G4 lie Who's Sorry’Now? Sweet Ona. Fox-Trots. The Happg Six. A-38G1 78c From “The Wlldflower.” Intro. “Wildflower.’* Argentine. From “Caro line.” Intro. “Way Down Sooth.” Fox-Trots. Ray Miller and Hie Orchsttra. A-3860 78c By the Shollmar. In a Caravan. Fox-Trota. Paul Speeht and Hie Or- . eheetra. A-3858 75c Yon’iCnow You Belong to Somebody Etw. Crying for Yon. Fox-Trotg. The Lanin Orehettra. A-3 350 78c You've Cot to Sen Mamma Ev*ry Night. Yon TeU Hoe—I Stutter. Fox-Trota. TheOiorgiane. A-38S7 7Sc After Every Party. Walt*. Apple Sauce. Fox-TroL- The Columbians. A-3883 7S« La Mome Tango. Spanish Moon. Tango Fox- Trots. Paul Speche and Hie Orehettra. X-3863 71 Wonderful One. Red Mooe. Wattles. Columbia Dance Orehettra. A-3858 78* POPULAR SONGS Yon Know Yon Belong to tb.—krai. Etra, the Near- (You’re eat to My HeerL) Net ~ ’era Bayes. A-3882 7Se m,,.. I wvs ikhms sma Calf Coast Blass. Bertie Smith. A-3844 7So Coal Black Mommy. AlJelton. Undy Lady. Shannon Four. A-3854 7*0 The WarU la Waking for the Sunrlie. Out When the Blue Bogies. Charles Hart. A-3855 78c VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL SELECTIONS Mother in Ireland. Jut a Bit of Irtah Loco. Tenor Solos. William A. Kennedy. A-3847 78c Southern Medley. Part f. Intro. “Way Down Yon der in tho Cornfield”; “Kentucky Babe"; “Bard Timet Come Again No Horn”; “Little Alabama Coon.” Southern Medby—Part II. Intro. “Carry Me Baek to Old Virylnny”; “Old Block Joe”; “Oh Susan na”; “Swanec BItct”; “In My Old Kentucky Home”; “Dixie.” Banjo Accompaniment by Harry Utter. Shannon Four. ' \ A-3848 78* The Old Tima Religion. Stendin’ In tha Need af Prayer. Baritone Solo*. Homer A. Rodeheaver. - A-3858 78c Train Time nt Pnmpkln Canter. Cal ftewart and American Quartet. Unde Josh In a Department Stem. Cal Stewart A-3851 78* The Red Hplnd Bay. Ac cordion, Guitar/ Banja. Intro. “Tha Lady on tho Island.” Medley of Irish Red*. Medley of Highland FUngt. “ ■,Banjo. Accordion, Guitar, Flanagan Bret. A-3849 75c SYMPHONY AND CONCERT SELECTIONS God Touched lb* Rom. (Brown) Tandy Madcemie. 80799 $1 The T«m,l* Brail*. (Wood- forde-FInden) 1 Leu Than the Du«t. (Wood-. forde-Finden). Baritone Solos. Louie Gramm. • *1.00 Anltre’* Dane*. From “Peer Gynt” (Grieg) Teteha Seidel 79838 *1.00 (Schnbert) Voice, of tha Woods. (Mel ody In F.) (Rubinstein) Soprano Soloc. Margaret Rowaine. Adoration. (Botowdd) .Knechat-Win- tomitz) Violin Solos. Eddy Braun. A-3845 *1.00 “Farewell Blues" T HE Georgian* have packed this fox-trot selection with syncopated romance and rhythm till it .fairly snaps with dance magnetism. Never, in all tver, in all your days evenings—‘have you trotted to anything surpasses "Farewell Blues," Columbia Nero Process Record A-S864, for sparkle and spice and pep and go. ' And on the other side is their equally artistic rendition of '"Snake's ot Hips,” another fox-1 that will make which 1b cntil blue ribbon. Each of these selections is liberally decorated with alluring brass, banjo, clarinet, and saxophone trimmings. This record, from the June program, is only a ‘ i of the g sample of the good things in this newest Columbia release. All of the new records listed here are Columbia New Process Records—made with the wonderfully quiet surface that eliminates the annoy ing scratch and scrape of needle noise. * Tear out this list, take ila Dealer it to your Columbia and listen in on this delightful program of latest dance hits, newest songs and choice sym phony selections: All Columbia Records can be played on .any phonograph. >* - Only in Columbia New Process Records will you find a positive freedom from distressing needle grind. The process is .patented. No one else can produce anything even resembling Colum bia's construction - and improved surface. ■ ■ ■■■■■— COLUMBIA GRAPHOPHONE COMPANY, New York