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price of fire Inaertiona.
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Apt GET RESULTS
FOR RENT-Aone apartment In de-
alrabel location. ItT Milled|« Ave.
desirable. 1323 So. Lumpkin Strict,
m!I«
FOR RENT-TWO APARTMENTS
i Baxter St. Imrnedtlte poioesafon.
O. Fambrornfh. 211 S^u. Mutual
BJdz., Phone 11$. ml.v
Lost And Found
LOST — ONE FEMALE POINTER,
white with liver spots. Reward
340.00. Joe Downs with the Corbitt
Truck Co. m22c
LOST—BROWN FOX f FUR SUNDAY
either on Tallansee ltd.. Mitchell’a
Brldce ltd., «>r l’rliwe Avc. Phone
3793 or Nettle Tolbert, Maysvllle,
Ca. Reward. m23p
LOST—f JEIt &I A N POLICE DOO. Fe
male. Answers to name of *'Fldge."
Reward If returned to 247 Prince
Avc. m23p
WANTED—HELP
WANTED—Boy about 14
years old to deliver pa
pers. Apply Banner-Her
ald Office.
EARN IIR.On-JDO.OO WEEKLY AT
home, steady work. No canvftaalnf.
Wrltlnr show ranis for us. No ex-
pcrlcnce nocessary. We Instruct you
by correspondence. Write for pftrtlc-
ulcrs and termr. Sho-Itlte Sign Sys
tem. 90S Sho-Rlte Bldg.. Detroit,
FOR RENT—TWO NICELY furnish
ed rooms with table board to fex
Roldiers. or business men, dose In,
and reasonable rates. Apply at 370
South Lumpkin Street. m22p
FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms suitable for light housekeep
ing. Course without children pr<
ferred. Apply 8.10 College Ave/tue^
m23«
FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED
rooms and kitchenette'. All conven
iences. On car line, cltpse In. Very
desirable. Address S.. Box 333. m22r
FOR RENT — HOUSE. • CORNER
Meigs and Church Streets. A. II.
Davison. m2ir
FOR SALE
HIRE AT LAtT
"BILLY" SUNDAY Book—The
first and only one of Its kind—full
of "pep" from cover to cover—richly
Illustrated. A golden opportunity for
agents. If you are a live-wire and
want to act aa our agent—send fl.00
for sample copy and Instructions. The
Prudential Publishing Co., Knoxville.
Tenn. m*3c.
STANDING OF CLUB8
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Club. Won. Lout,
Ndw Orleans .. U0 14
Mich.*
m27c
WANTED—MAN WITH CAR TO
sell guaranteed Cord tires. Will
arrange salary nnd oxpense with
right man. Lakenldo Tire and Rub
ber Company, W- Quincy
Street, Chicago, Illinois. mJlp
• Wanted
WANTED — MANDOLIN. GUITAR
nnd Ukel.li> imi.ll. wanted: Mlu
Haldm Martin will nnon, a atudla In
Athena nbout June tth and will teach
Mandolin, Hawaiian Guitar. 1'laln
Guitar. Tenor Banjo and Ukelele. Fbr
furthor information. addreaa J.
Morrll Mmlo shop. Lumpkin Street.
Jtc
-4r
"WANTED—TWO FURNISHED bed
room. and kltchenetta (or coupta
with two boy. fifteen and neventeen
yearn >>ld. Addreaa A. M. 8-niletary,
Jeem„a, Florida. aiMp
WANTED—EXPURT PEACH Pack
era wanted by Maawe Orchard Co..
10 to 12 younn women or ,lrla
(whltft) who have hail one or more
years?actual experience In commer
cial peach parkins. Packcra will be
hoarded In the home of farm Supf.
Mr. W. M. Lalnc. two mllea from
Hullaad.. On., ml Southern R. It.
mile, eouth of Maenn. A nice hi, old
faehli$ country homo with all mod
ern Cpnvcnlenrea uuurea pleaianf
and momfortahlo environment and
pay Id attractive—4 cento par rrate
or tw, cent, per banket. References
requeated. Addreaa Maaaae Orchard
Co.. II O. Box 255. Macon, an.
TKAI&KKH AND ALL OTHERS In-
terefted In .pendlnl their vacation
In th*. mountain,. ran xet fuH lnfor-1
matloa retro ruin* l*.t place and rate.
fn.m Mm. Alma T. Bowie,
Avenue. m,tp
For Rent—Rooms
FOR 4enT—JUNE 1ST 4 furnl.hed
roo» and hoard. 3 bloeka from
poetofflee. 3ST w. Hancock Avenue.
Phone—13J9. mile
FOR -RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE.
fumtrhcd or unfurnlehed. with two
bath Qtoma. lloune oh Cobh Straet.
Call mile
t-4 i
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
•■ABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Northbound •• Southbc
,:U C Atlanta-Monroe local 6:15 p
AtL-BIrmlnahara-M.m. l:-o p
NortoUt-Rleb.-N. T.
AtL-Abbeville local
Atl.-Blrmln,ham
II 9 Nortolk-Waahlnatoa
WUmlniton-N. T.
FOR SALE—ONE FINE JERSEY
cow, and "Range Eternal,"
Plano, hall rack, whlto iron
apringa. mattraaaea. drexaera, library
and kltchan table., and lot of othe
furniture. Some real bargain,. LSI
W. Dougherty St.. Phono 513-W.
; m!4o
FOR SALE—ONE BUSHEL CANE
Seed. Apply Baauer-Henld Ofllce.
FOR SALE—Bonton Bull Terrier pup-
Pie.. Sire. Billy XL. Dart, Sugar
Ooaa. OS.. Idlewood Billy Raffle..
Masaaolt Little Boy. OD.. Prlnrea.
rat. XXIV. Maseaaolt Queen, rhone
354-J. <n33|.
FOR SALE—1 LARGE SIZE SCREEN
door, and a parch .wing at bar
galnt Apply to 174 South Lumpkin
Street or phone R. Price at 1IM-W.
■
FOR SALE—OOLD STAR BRAND
Sweet Pea* at Costa’* and Palm
Oardeft. Price Me and 75c per hun
dred. Grown by Mrs. Kara Wilson at
Commerce, Oa. m24i»
■')
NOTICE OF MEETING OF
CREDITORS
In tha District Court of the United
State, for th. Northern Dietrict
of Oeorgla, Eaxtern Dlvl,Ion.
A, A Court In Bankriitcy
la-Rev . , "" "
Nick Wallet-, Bankrupt. No. 1573
In Bankruptcy, Athena, On. .
To tho Creditor, of the aald Bank-
m nr* hereby notified that
there will be • meeting of credit-
ore of the above named bankrupt
nn May Slat, 1(33, at 314 Southern
Mutual Building, Athona, 0a.. al
13:00 o'clock, M., for tho purpnac
of Examining bankrupt, allnwlnr
clalma, (electing n truatco and oth.
or legal bualneaa.
Athena, Oa.. Mar Slat, 1033.
iiowell conn.
Referee.
ANNUAL MEETING
The Roranty-FIfth Annual Meet
ing of the pollcy,holt)era of th-
Southern Mutual Iniuranco Co. will
bo hold on Tneaday, Juno 6. 1033
at 11 A. M., In tho office of the
company In Athena, Oa.
A. E. GRIFFITH.
, Secretary.
IMP
7:Mi
1:23 a
S:«l a
1:13 a
• E0R8IA RAILROAD
t Dvpattl
7:20 p*a |;io am
wsS
CENTRAL OF EEORQIA RV.
Iton, Ageqt, Phene 1441
I of Gratia Station
for Macon 7:30 a, an
4:45 o. m.
Arrive from Uaooo 13:1, p. a.
£ CM P. m.
For further Information phone
J. T. Brace, C. A., 144.
■AINESVILLE MIDLAND
-» RAILWAY
P Schedule*
Leave. luiu Arrive
7:15 A. M.« 05:2, P. UL
10:15 A. M.ee 0*15:10 A. M.
• Daily. •• Dally Except Sunday.
—
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 2,. 1533.
- leavea Athena 7:45 a. m, ar-
lex vex Athena 4:15 p. an, ar-
35:46 p. m.
fliav. V Lula 5:65 p. a., arrive,
Alkai l#l P. m.
N . 0j Wave. Lula 13;1( a. a^ ar-
rlv., Xthet.- 11:45 a. m.
o. HiflL^MR. C. A. Athaaa* Oa.
In tha Dlxtrlct Court or the '.United
•tetee for the Northern. Dietrict
of OeorQle.
In re: Bradberry A Owen Ca, IV. L
Bradberry and W. It. Owenv, Bank
rupt. No. 1461 In Bankruptcy.
A petition for dlarharxn h.v n-
been filed In conformity with law by
above-named bankrupt, and the Coup
having ordered that the hearing unnr
aald petition be had on June 11. 1511.
at ten o'clock A. M.. at the United
SUtea Dixtrirt Court room. In the
elty of ATLANTA. Georgtn. notice )■
hereby given to all creditor, and other
peraon. In Interact tn appear at aald
tllna and place and xhow cauae. If any
they have, why the prayer og the
bankrupt for dice barge ahouid not be
granted.
O. C. FULLER. Clerk.
I axhville 17
obilo 15 111
ChattanooKU 16 14
Atlanta 16 16
Memphis 13 14
Birmingham .... 3 18-
Littlc Rock 9 20
• AMERICAN- LEAGUE
Club. Won. Lout.
New York ..... 22 H
Phllaolphin .... 17 11
Cleveland 10 14
Detroit 10 15
Washington 12 16
St. Lois 12 17
Chicago .. Ill 17
Buxton ....... !i 16
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Club. Won. Lust.
New York 22 8
Pittsburg 16 13
St Louis 17 14
Chicago 14 ID
Cincinnati 13 15
Brooklyn ...... 13 16
Boston 12 15
Philadelphia ... it 10
SALLY LLEAGUE!
Club- Won. Lost.
Groonvl'.lo 2j lu
Charlotte 21 12
Augusta 18 ID
Spartanburg 15 14
Columbia 12 J9
Charleston 8 21
MONDAYrS RESULTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington 3, St. Louis 2. ,
Philaolphia 4, Detroit 5.
New York.(. Chicago 0.
Boiton-Cloveland, raid.
NATIONAL tEAQUE
Pittsburg 5. Philadelphia 3.
Cincinna'.i-B r o o k I y n.
grounds.
Chlcago-Bo3ton, ruin.
St. Louis-New York,
grounds.
INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE
Buffalo-Bochcstcr, rain.
American Legion Will
Not Sponsor Fight Be
tween Dempsey and Gib
bons Says Owsley.
By buster JACKSON
In u very tight gume Doc.
Slaughter's team defeated Wing'
field yesterday afternoon 11.3.
Ab tho league grow older the
games grow more interesting. The
next game will be between two
"cracker-Jack" teams, at 6:20.
The box score for yesterday's
game was as follows:
Winflf’ettt 1 ar. r. h. e
INDIANAFOLlft^TH© American
Ijpgion will not sponsor the prise
fight to be held between Jack
Dempsey and Tom (llbbonn, July
.fl()7 j.4, at Shelby, Mont., Alvin* Owsley,
■Oatlentlonal commander of the ex-wr-
.01(5 j vice men's orgin<zatlo.n, has state I.
.441 f "The American legion can not
.414 j permit Its name to !>e used In oon-
.370, fiectlon with mercenary under-
.333 - tiMng of this nature, to be held on
la day sacred to tho deeds of <>tir
t, . I forefathers” Commander Owsley
7 C ,1
■-'rli Amateur bnxln? conits m" t De
red Wth the legion's approval accoH j
Wingfield
IIodp??on ... .
I lute liens . . .
A. Link .....
Faust, lb tf,'.
Yi Wingfield
Hancock ,,. .
Wr shin ,.. .
Ilopkihs ... .
1 0 0
0 0 2
.....4 1 0 0
TQTAL3 SC 'A 5
Slaughter ab. r. h.
r.ablness C 1 o
Hradherry 6 2 0
Meadows C 1 3
TSttard ... 6 3 3
Tribble ... % C ?. 0;
Slaughter 6 1 J
Tutwyler ... 6 1 0
6 0 1
to Commander Owsley,
"the holding of a prize fight
’hamplops’’in botw«-
but
TOTALS 48 11 10 3
4 4» ■ ' V.VVII". re IIMHiipn-IIO ■» irci"' 1 “
two (irofesslonel pugilists whose
solo ohtcct In staging nn exhibition
of prolonged mauling of bodies I;*
i the accumulation of a simply of
Pet. money can hardly lm said to br
.667 s^oonl with the blah Ideals and
.636 purpeaca of nn organisation coin-
noMcd of men who fought (( real
.5i7 flr>t for a worthy causo."
.387 i Demosey's war record* was
•2j0 i referred to by the Legion loader.
, w’m ««nld. ‘The legion holds no
.‘etimlty for Dempsey, but Its mein.
■ b r r» -an not forget that the heavy-
I weight champion of the world re-
j malnrd safe in the shipyards In
j America while tho finest men of
jour nation wero advancing In the
face of almost certain death on the
. battlefields of Europo.”
wct ' RETAIL COST OF FOOD
. t CONTINUES TO RISE
I WASHINGTON. — An average
t 1 increase of 1 per cent in tho retsil
cost of food to the average familv
in April over March was reported
by the Department of Labor. The
Around Athens
I With Col. T. Larry Gantt
ont, granulated sugar 4 per cent
I sirloin steak, round etca’c an''
flour 2 per cent.
Eggs, cheese, rair.ins, plate beef
j butter, prunes, bacon, wheat cere#
j and bananas decreased in priqq,
For the yar April 15/ 1022, t
■ April 16, 1923, there was an
Toronto-Syracu.o,' wet' ground,. | tA C ± |
Other games played Sunday. i 5.° pe f . tcPt ' P otot ? e3 14 l ,c ‘
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION
Columbua 1, Kansas City 7.
Toledo 6, Milwaukee 4.
Louisville 8, Minneapolis 7.
Indianapolis 6, St. 1‘aul 8.
TUESDAY’S GAMES
80UTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta nt Chattanooga.
Firmlngbam at Nashville.
Little Rock at New Orleans.
Memphis at Mobile.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington nt Ht. Louis.
I'hllndelphia at Detroit,
New York at Chicago.
Boston at Clevelaiyl.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburg at Philadelphia.
Cincinnati nt Brooklyn.
Chicago at Ronton.
St. Louis at New York.
Mil. CLARENCE E. ADAMB. n
prominent lawyer of * Daniclsvllle,
writes us: "Wo rend with a great
deal of interest your articles In thr
Banner-Herald, from day to day
along farming and* agricultural
Munitions of this section. They dr
a great deal of good in encourag
ing our farmers and getting them
interested on the right lines,
want to stimulate our folks nround
Banlelsvillc and ask that you rui
over to sec us." Will certainly
accept Mr. Adams invitation an?
visit his town very soon.
HO YOU NOTICE 'that there ar»
not near so many English sparrow,
as In times gone by? It Is said
thut other birds have learned how
to cearch out nnd eat their egg j
and that the Jaybird feeds on youm
sparrows. It is also noticeable tha-
other var'etlc'4 of birds are In
creasing. Let us protect our birds
and they v.ill help the farmer figlil
Inecct pests nn l noxious weeds. 4
ON THURSDAY and Friday o'
lhis week there will appear at thf
. - M , .... Fdlncb thcatro Pola* NegJr in he:
j crease of 3 per cent in all food first American picture. It Is adapt-
: commodities combined. _ ■ cd by Ouida Bergers from tho nove
I hor the ten-year period the jn- ! i y Robert IDchcns. You must not
■ creaxe amounted^ 40 per cent; rr.,11 to coc this great picture and
j Emmet Dalton, only survivor Vt! .1,*
tho Dalton gang, say*;, ‘;Wh :t |
Ichandb' has thi’ old-style Iwndit '
hvlip Svorkcd wMh. .i puit and* r one of Tin.’
Mnckjavk—A.cfnt nnd out In 'he cmrana'of^n.uVr"'^™^
4'iicn with tho mndrrn hamllt wW „ Norma , ^ool
i Station. Mr. Florence has
Flno programs this weel
bulb at the Palace and
works with tho stock dividend and.
bankruptcy proceedings? Wo might
hii well bo 1 .■most.’ *.
The blunt' *r with tho Daltons and
tho James brothers was partly,.'fa
their method, not their results.
Tbfiv lacked rood lawyers.
HARNESS REPAIRING
W» nspstr Suit CJ»*en and Leather .Oondt.
GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT COMPANY
■road Strati Athena, Ofrrgla
Plenty of Money to Lend' on Real Estate
Comml.slon 3 per cent, over (1,000;
10 per cenL up to (1,000.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law office, Pbone 1(71.
40( Holman Bldg. Athem, Georgia
JESTER
Compleifl Inxuranco Protection.
617- llnlman Uldir.' T ^
I
Dixie Bop Play BnlM^.
to (3.75
Baaeballa 15c to (1.75
BaUrnigBult, .....(*« to(3.50
Bathing Capa
Tennla Racket!
■ (2.75 to
. .78*
(10.00
Union Hardware ghatea.. .(2.50
Fairy VelocIpedea.W.OO to <17.00
Skate Mobllea ....(6.75 to (7:78
Pedal Skips ((.00 to (0.(0
Bicycle. Motoreyd, and Auto.
mobile Tire Pump, Repaired.
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
, .. JWttiS
SHOE, repairing
HOFMEI8TER 8H0E SHOP
Phone Tonr Order
1186
We Call For and Deliver.
5c
BANNER-HERALD’S 5c
Children’s Movie Coupon
5c
Tlila coupon and 6 cent, will admit any child under 13 yearn
of ano to tho Palace or Elite Theatres ally day dui-lnK the
woelLirfMay 21, (except Satunlayii oa thogpe.1 of the Ba»n[|
Banner-Herald Coupon Good Only This
Week, May 21st
n W m W SB
. PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
'No other water ha, the wonderful latte, tha Invigorating feel
ing that It laavii after each gleee full—IPe delightful, yea I Pa—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
,Orlnlt it All Year 'Round—But Eepecielly In Bering and Sum-
men-PHONE SB
Linton Springs Water Company
Offlca Breed Street
fi tnal.'
faun of forty-ono acres near the
city from which he expert* thin
year a net profit of about $1100
He ha.i plrilitcd tlie land for two
years In outs and followed by cow
poa'a.
THE THIRD curb marget was a
grand hucccsu, with many cn-
trfen, nnd ono of tho moat gratify- I
lug evidences was tlm number of
country ladies who brought prodtico
to this market. Among them wen
Mra. Everett Halo of Clarke, win,
brought beautiful cakes nnd fancy
work of different kinds, besides
produce; Mrs. T. A. Henry, of
Oconee Ilelghtu bad beautiful
cfkcn, a cbolco i selection of cut
flowoA and n nice linn of proilucc;
Mrs,.W. R. Phillips, who lives on
the ilarnott Shoals road, had old-
fashloncd* I topples, butter nnd other
produce of hor yard and garden.
Damp Oglesby, a colored man from
r.eor Wintcrvilio, brought a JmN
of country hams, shoulders and
bacon. In fact every manner ot
produce raised in this Bectiofi wan
there for sale.
MR. JIM TRIBBLE, of Jeffer
son, \vho owns fino farms In Ogle,
thorpe and Jackson counties, was
at tho curb market Jim says It Is
a great thing and suggests that the
city build* a regular market. Hi?
can be used during rainy or b.yi
weather. -Mr. Trlbblo says ho has
just returned from a trip over
Oglethorpe county and* things look
good to him. There are fine stand.-
of cotton, wheat Is not much hurt
snd a bumper oat crop will Ik*
made. Farmers aro fn a hard row
of stumps, hut they ato working
with energy and will pull thrqijgii.
CITY JUDGE THORNTON says
In old bar-room- times the city l
on circus days collected SI,COO In
fines, after prohibition the fines
t drcttsi
drunk arrested.
Amonik the^lsdyg spectators at
the curb market was Mrs. K. T.
h*well of.Mazoys. Mrs. Bright
of (he lato Mr
* -bpst^f
OF MEETING OF
CREDITOR8
In ths District Court of the United
8tstes for ths Northern District
of Georgia, Eastern Oivision.
As a Court in Bankruptcy
A .D. Atkinson, Bankrupt, No*
1669( In Bankruptcy. Athens, Ga.
the Creditors of the said Bank-.
_t:
You are hereby notified that
will bo a meeting of credit-
above named bankrupt
tli, 1923, at 314 Southern^
Hdlng. Atbeos,*j*L, at,
ik, A. M., for tho purpose f
Business
Men—
—realize that a good banking connection
may mean ot any time-tie difference be
tween success and failure in any enter
prise in -which they may engage.
- This rtrong bank ■« in a position to af
ford the accommodation and prestige,
as well as the advice and dependable
service necessary for the transaction of the most important business
affairs.
In every department of modem banking we have the facilities to
handle yo|account satisfactorily, and we cordially invite your
ronage. ! )'
SAFETY DEPOSIT BOXES—
SEVERAL SIZES 1 FOR RENT ,
AMERICAN STATE BANK
MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
College Avenue at Washington Street, Athens
A Sweater Sale With
Almost
Endless
$2-29
Every color of fhe 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 aftd buff,
orange and purple, Copen and gray, and others.
These Sweaters generally sell at $4.00 to $9.00. We have them
priced for this special sale at
. J. ,. v ./ y-\t\
at $2.29 and $3.69
Crinkle Bed Spreads in a
Special Sale At $1.98
Crinkle bed spreads are.neat
and attractive, most people like
them better than crochet
spreads and these spreads at
$1.98 arc unusual values, Dou
ble bed size.
Here’s a Dandy Union Suit
For $1.00
Made of fine mercerized cot
ton in either tight or loose knee,
flat lock seam. These Richelieu -
union suite arc wonderful values
A 25c Table
. Time Foe Swimming Is Here
„ r .es m many colors
and patterns. They are all extra
good values at 25c a yard. Reg
ularly priced 36c to 69c/
Bathing suits come into
own as the svvjmming season
opens, and there is a variety .of
styles here to choose fCMU_ m
-the prettiest color combinations
you ever saw. Styles that imme
diately attract, and the more
you use them the better yoif like
them.
' Suits for Ladies i
with prices ranging
to $10.00. , i V, _
Suite for little girls and boys
at $1.50 to $4.00. -
Bathing caps in every color at
10c to $1.50.
a* tin*v»'. •! 1
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Athens’ Busiest Store