The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 20, 1923, Image 5

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PAPE FIVE Thornton’s SUNDAY Dinner 50c ,l '' iHrlien with Dressing «U‘ h 1W ' Irish iMstikf Steamed Rice arid Spring Onions Green Apple Plo or Milk 50 Cents * iUui s-dmtmfaAtb Hrd Oniorrt pried.Sweet Potatoes rgetabt-- _ Uo( jjiseuits rjals rn. s ( amvrr|am ^ ^ 50 Cents " No Better to Be Had ATHENS ENGINEERING COMPANY , -hone 71L Smith Bid*. FUNERAL NOT! CEsj DENNY*—Died nt the home in Atiahta, Oa., yesterday at 4:30 a. 3!., Joa. Taylor Denhy In hIs 7tP year. He is survived by his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W, C. Denny, formerly of Atheng. The funeral will be today (Sunday) at the grav# in Oconee cmetcry after the rival of the S. A. L. train from At lanta at 2:40 p. m. Rev. B. F. Elliott will officiate with Bern* stein Bros, funeral directors, in charge. moral meet ■ OF POULTU Experts Will Come Here to Address Georgia Poul try Scientists May 23 At College. Read Herald Want Ads. What promises to be one of the most Interesting and Instructive meetings- ever held for. the benefit of poultry raisers in this section, i* plnnnod for Wednesday, May 23, when the Georgia Poultry Scoen- tists. an organization of students sncclaljslng In poultry raising at ♦ho Agricultural College will bring somo of the foremost authorities ‘on this subject to the city. The program as given out Sat urday includes an address by Hon. S. D. Truitt of Watklnsville, on ,‘**The co-operative Marketing of Poultry Products.” Hon. A. C. Wright, manager of Hill Crest Poultry Farm of Griffin will point out some of the possibilities of poultry raising in eGorgia. and Profs. Wood and -McCoy.will talk on the rare and management of poultry flocks in Georgia. In addition, moving pictures of fowl pests ad theif, control will be TOTS BAWHER-HTOALD, ATHENE, GBORCB SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1923. lie Is on the Athens tis^rkat at the regular price of other gasoline— 24c per gallon, and will bb sold regularly by them at their Wash ington and* Lumpkin street filling station, and by the Motorllfe r Oil Co., on Prince avenue, and' Mc Leroy’s Sendee Station'at Ndrfnal Heights. It Is the claim of these Inde pendent oil dealers that MpPeP gasoline is sold in otfior cities at an advance of 2 cents per gallon over the price of other gasoline, and that it is a more satisfactory fuel, giving more power and mlle- ag.e These dealers are frank to say that they hope to make up for this sacrifice in price by Increased gallonage In sales when the mo. torists find out by tests that the real merit of MoPeP Is proved In their own cars. - 4‘ The advertisement of these deal ers appearing elsewhere In today’s Issue of tho Banner-Herald .will prqve of an Interesting nature to overy automobile owner, ns It sets forth the real truth about the merit of MoPeP gasoline. shown. Every person Interested In poul try raising Is cprdlaily Invited to ho present at thip meeting. It will he held In the main building of the Agricultural College at 8:30 Twenty Per Cent More Power Claim MoPep Gas Dealers Offering the motorists of . this section a gasoline which the deal ers claim gives twenty per cont more power .twenty per cent more mileage and Assures less carboo and smoother running motors, the K.-S. Sporting Goods company an nounces today that .MoPeP Gaso. SCOMLEM IN TOILS OF UW equipment that Is being supplied fro mthe targe stock of these goods that Jiis store Is selling. A camp trip,* besides being a novelty In tho way of an outing to many people. Is a. healtful way of spending your vacation. Mothers and fathers of Boy Scouts, bus* bands who served in tho army ».nd men who have tried it for pleasure and on bunting and fishing trips are always eager io get out in tho open when none of the irksome tasks aro to perform, when there is no “drill call" to answer, and when nothing but camp cooking and camp fires tempt one to break the spell. If. you are thinking of camping out for a while this sum mer—see /Dave, he’ll fix you up so far as equipment goes. Obstinate Wagon Wheel Puts Halt To Traffic Here By F. R. # 8TEWART A delivery wagon of King Hodg son company, while crossing the street car switch in front of the Reed Drug company Friday after noon got one of its wheels stud: between the rails of the switch. Nothing so unusual about that to be sure. But hard though they tried the horse hitched to the wagon could riot, pull that wheel out. Then a blacksmith was sent. for and he tried out his art to relieve this unique situation. All the while traffic, was collecting up, cars werr stopped, tile street was blockaded Wien tho blAcHsmith failed, sledge hammer and all, the wagon was taken off the wheel and the crowbar applied. But nothing hap pened except that the wheel re mained and the traffic became more Ion Jested. * , Finally nil the* spokes were re moved from the wheel and the band twlBted until it finally came uot— and the traffic passed ori. By E8THER BUSH phi Kappa Lltorary Society of the university of eGorgia scored another victory, when Colquitt Carter was chosen Junior Orator from among six contestants In the annual Junior Oration contest de claimed Friday night In the chapel. “Outlook on Life In the Twen tieth Century” was the subject of his timely address. That it was Completes,Twelve Months Sentence For Auto Theft and Is Held For Similar Offense. Scott Allen who tu Just recently flnlihed a twelve months' term.In the Clarke county Jail tor stealing automobiles. Is now being held here at the request of Augusta of ficers who chargo him with the theft of a car In that city. Allen wa8 caught here Saturday by Captain T. A. Hart, detective C. E. Seagraves, and Policeman Kidd. Charged with the theft of eight cars when arrested In Ellington, South Carolina over a year ago, Allen was brought to Athens and being convicted waa sentenced for twelve months. . This term has scarcely boen completed a week and' now he is up for the same, offense. He ts held here now awaltlhg the arrival of an officer from Augusta who will carry him to that city aome time Sunday. ' Camping Parties To Be Popular More peoplo wilt take tholr vo- ' this cations “close to nature* this sum mer than over before, according to Mr. Davo Kauffman, of tho Dixie Army Store. Ho baacs his predic tion upon the demand for camping —but haring tho right machines doesn't moan that every shop'can'turti qtlt GOOD REPAIRS. It takes more than that. , , WE EMPLOY EXPERT SHOE REPAIR MEN WHO KNOW HOW TO DO GOOD WORK. WE ALSO BUILD AUTO TOPS THE RI9HT WAY MARTIN BROTHERS AUTO TOP PLACE AND REPAIR 8H0P 455 CLAYTON STREET SH0E8 AND 8HOE REPAIRS 125 CLAYTON STREET fe well written and masterfully deliv ered', with the con von cl ng force which is a characteristic of Mr. Carter's speeches, waa the unlvera- at opinion of too judges. Second place was vited to Chas. R. Anderson, versatile poet scholar and ortator of the University. He spoke on “What Does It AU Mean?” The other ortatrs received con siderable praise frpm the judges. “Call of Patriotism, Prlnco of Peace," was delivered by Louis T. Betts; “America's Problem in World Peace,” by Freeman Jelks; "Ono Hundred per Cent an Amer ican,” by W. G. Cooper, and "An Apology for Napoleon,” by William Tate. These orations were well written by tho hoyB themselves. Mr. Edgar Dunstan, president of Demosthcnian Literary Society, was master of ceromontes. In his Introductory address ho cleverly proved that Juniors make the best orators. "Everyone admits”, he be gan,” that the heat orator la he who Is sincere. Everyone also ad mits that Freshmen are known for their freshies, Sophomores for their Bophlstlration, seniors forj their dignity, and Juniors' for thejr sincerity. Therefore i’ : The judges were <M*. Frank! Holden. Mr. T. J. Shackleford and Mr. Tolnns, all prominent lawyers. m * • FORD COUPE Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Late Model, Repainted, Overhauled. Low Price. Easy Terms. Conolly Motor Co. FINE JOB PRINTING Wo offer you every facility for executing all kinds of Com mercial Printing. A trial Is all we aak. We'U DO the rest JOHNSON PRINTING CO. Von Canon-Wall Bldg. Telephone 926 Guaranty Trust Corporation CAPITAL $500,000.00 LOANS- Real Estate- Made on Real Estate arid Approved Securities. Bought, Sold and j Handled for you. myi Insurance- Life, Fire and Automobile Accident and Health Workmen’s Compensation Bonds ; ; j Gold Saving Certificates 1 A systematic plan \rihereby your i savings are safeguarded by-col lateral securities. JFFICERS:- JNO. J. WILKINS, President J. WARREN SMITH. Vlca-Prasldant E. J. WILKINS, VlcavPrsa., Treat. A Manager of Investment,. W. K. HOWARD, Vlee-Praa. and Manager of Loans. , R. 8. FREEMAN, Secretary A Manager of Real Eatato and Insurance. R. W. SIZER, Aaat Trail, and Ant. Manager of Investments. MRS. A. M. DOOLITTLE, Aaat. 8ecy, and Aaat Mgr. of Inauranes. ERWIN, ERWIN & NIX General Counael. rl MoPeP Gasoline 20$ More Power 20% More Mileage :( * ■ 'a * Less Carbon and Smoother Running Motor This gasoline is sold in other cities for a premium of 2 cents per gallon over the regular Filling Station Price. We have made repeated tests with MoPeP Gasoline and have found that the results are even better than the Refiner claims for this product. We are convinced of the superior qualities of MoPeP Gasoline. Your tank filled with MoPeP will convince you, that it is not only the best gasoline you ever used but will save you money on each filling.- Every motorist enjoys a smooth running motor, with a quick pick up, and more power on the hills, MoPeP Gasoline gives you all of this with a snap. service. We^ are Independent oil dealers and we have no power in establishing the price that the public must pay for oil pro ducts; but we do have Che power to furnish the public with better products at the regular quoted market price, this we have done; with MoPeP Gasoline we ate offering you a better product at no additional cost over regular gasoline which is now 24 cents per gallon. . Kl We have always made an pamest effort to furnish our custom ers with the highest grade products, and with prompt, courteous It is not our intentions to follow the example of other cities and demand 2 cents per gallon more for this gasoline, although it costs us more than regular gasoline. We expect to overcome this difference in cost to us, with increased gallonage vollime, which we know will increase many times after the public has given this product a trial; we know the public' will co-operate with us in our efforts to furnish them with better products at tower prices. - % » Don’t forget MoReP Gasoline costs you no more than regular gasoline, 24 qents per gallon, and sold at the following stations: E.-S. SPORTING GOODS CO. Washington and Lumpkin Streets MOTORL1FE OIL COMPANY Corner Prince Avenue and Meigs Street