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Minimum Chars* of 40 Cent*
Insertion*. Seven time* Cor thi
C>ftce of flv* insertion*.
*11 discontinuance* MUST bi
Mats* in person at Tt>* fan-
tier-Herald Office or by letter.
Telephone discontinuance* ar*
■NOT valid. .
7C WANT AD 7|5
llO FHONir «»
banner-herald want
Hi AD8 oet results
WANTED—POSITION BY YOUNG
man experienced Jn office work,
real •estate and Insurance/ Capable
of filling any |>onltlon. . Address, ‘*8.
P. R„” care Bnnner-Ueruld. ni27p
WANTED—A F
sixty foot well.
WANTED—BATH BOOM Fixture;
FOR RENT — HOUSE. CORNER
Meigs and Church Streets. A. II.
Davison. ' m27c
See,
m27e
immer.. Fast selling article.
3. Cranford, Swift Bldg.
Phone 364-J.
ANTE D—AUTO S
Khodcs Motor Co., Ch
Ut Clayton, Phone 461.
> CN, WOMEN, SALARY $75 FULL
}me, $1.50 an hour spare time, sell-
li | the genuine guaranteed hosiery
d yrtt to wearer, beautiful line. In
ti Rational Mills. Norristown, Pa.
KTED-CIOAR SALESMEN, *25
$S0*m*ek, *0 day expenses. Ex-
;n*a unnecessary. Send stamped
eaded.envelope for Information,
ifcer Cigar Co.. P. O. Box 155,
ipttm,' Vn. m!7p
) FGU PART OF YOUR SPARE
lime and complete course In Beauty
fiturt Free. Write for full partlcu-
f* today. La Bernibel System,
bkaonvllle, Fla. m27p
COLLEGE MAN
TED. GEORGIAN OF BROAD
ualntanrcshtp for trial on his-
I work. 9300 month, must have
st credentials aa to char-
anfr social standing, sales ex-
tce Advantageous hut not es*
d, 1\ O. Box 212, Atlanta. m27p
l\123- WEEKLY AT HOME,
Iflllhg names and address**.
I*nce •* unnecessary. Particular*
United Mailing Co., St. Louia.
M HONEY AT HOME DURING
re* time painting lamp shades,
tftpjl* for us. No canvassing.
*nd Interesting work. Expert*
unnecessary. NHeart Company.
Vort Wayne. Indiana. m27p
LARD-
WTBD — GOOD WHITE COOK,
r Forestry Hammer Camp, which
bf held In 'mountains of North
VllL See* Professor D. Barrett.
.KEN WANTED to
PASSING ur> GERMANS
LONDON.—The Brltl.h piano In.
t.lry I. emduellv killing off the
ormnn trade. All fnctori*. In Ens-
"<l nr. working eletdlly. Nearly
).000 peraon. are employed in
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
Norfolk-Rlch.-N. T.
AtL-Abbeville local
i Atl.-Birmingham
1 Norfolk-Washlngtoo
Wilmington -N. T.
E. KAY . i
-TMt SMUlING MINTM*
Pln. Painting and Intarlor
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athens, C«.
Bnaebnlla
Bathing 8ult« USO to >M0
Bathing Capa
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Active Sunday, April 2S, 1»23.
Bicycle,' Motorcycla and Auto-
moblla Tlrs Pumpa Repaired.
ATHENS CYCLE CO.
TOT BAWWEH-HBRALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA
SUNDAY, MAY 27, 1923.
§ Lost And Found
•— 1 THURSDAY. MAY. 17. be
tween Ag.‘ ,<?*lioge .and Georgian
lb.Ihl. dark green coat. Finder call
Jofii B. Gaskins. Phone 423-J. Re-
va}{iJ. . m2Kp
| WANTED—HELP
JTED—Boy about 14
Wanted
WANTED — MANDOLIN. GUITAR
and Ukelele pupil* fcarffed. Mlsa
Haldee Martin will open a studio In
Athens about June 4th and will teach
Mandolin. Hawaiian Guitar. Plain
Guitar, Tenor Banjo and Ukelele. For
further information, address J. L.
Morris Music Shop, Lumpkin Street.
jlc
NOTICE
Jones Greenhouse New
Phone Nutnber is 2002.
Call us. m28c
WANTED—TWO FURNISHED
rooms and kitchenette for couple
nltli two hoys fifteen and saventeen
years old. Address A. M. 8 , 'igfet:iry.
Jer.rings, Florida. n27p
Market Gossip
Received Over F. J.
LinncII & Company's
Private Wire
Apply- Banner-Her*
Office.
113.00-150.00 WEEKLY AT
steady work. No canvassing.
[ Writing* show cards for # us. No ex-
| prScnco necessary. We Instruct you
• by j Correspondence. Write for partle-
Ul rs s/nl termr. Sho-HIte Sign Sya-
906 BLo-Rlte Bldg., Detroit,
u ... m27c
i J„ R. WATKINS COMPANY
II Employ a lady or gentlefhan
t In Athens. Watkins Products
known everywhere and our
is people make big Incomes. Inves-
THE PEOPL]
RO]
‘Ltf
the
NEW YORK.—There was some fur
ier renlislng or scattering liquids
tlon in the cotton market Saturday
lornlng. A disposition to close out
long contracts following the sharp
adduce* of the earlier week was
doubtless promoted by reports of con
tinued poor trade In the primary
markets for cotton goods and reiter
ated talk of Increased Fall River
mill curtailment. Offerings were very
well token on an opening decline of
twenty points, however, and
Dr. Hey wood. ’/
An answer ito DA Keyword's
suggestion about the brick .-a«ons
In Athens and the price va get.
Yes, we get $1.00 per hour, and
time and half fo> over ** no.' It is
true Atlanta Is paying jim, they
Athens, Ga., fare paying ($1.62 1-2) one dollar,
May 27k 1923. | sixty-two and one half cents per
public and* bereaved I ho,,r - We aro to get more
members of Mr. W. H. Shelton i here very soon. We Just make,
ftnd family: We, the searchers an.’.' p no:iqh to live on at the price of
recoterers of the body of Dorkus | ant! house rent.
Kbolton who was drowned In the 1 VVe only make about five monthr
Oconee river on Thursday, May! out of twelve. l“.t the professor
the 17th. namely. Lyman Emerick, j rcmr onf of <**>!. «hady office
J. If. Emerlck, Jess Wood, Sain! f,n ' ! !, end his back about twenty
Bowles. Arthur Hughes, and ,3pot j fiv “ hundred times a day in the
Bradley, have held & consultation | q|,n * n ditches and mud‘ and ho will
and’ all of the above named, ex- be worth the price,
oept one. have decided to give! There are plenty of white brick
to Mr. Shelton the reward which nlasonn * n Athens to do the
we were to receive for recovering , 11,1 as KOO< * ones aa there
the body of Dorkus Shelton, which f> “. HnHed States. I have worked
SOCIETY
Address Box 220. Athens, Ga. mlSc Ifnas an.! Oe-rgia by one of the local
fade pubHcatlcnc. July soon rallied
For Rent—Room*
rear* old to deliver na- KOR > ik *t-two furnished or
fears uiu iu ucutwji (hr#ft Mnfurn | Bhed rooms fur , lght
housekeeping. Possession at once.
Box 492. m27p
FOR RENT—TWO LARGE, sunny
connecting rooms, furnished, for
light housekeeping, with hath con
necting. Private home. X » Gard
ner. 150 Waddell 8L».«t. m*7c
♦he Rehabilitation department of
the University of Georgia raised
among the members of that de
portment for the recovery of the
^ body, which amounts to about
th J martlet dirtini "the I’ r, ° 00 - We ' xl ‘' n ' 1 °" r most heart-
enriy. traamc ewlne t.i r-porte c,f ,e,t 8 y m Pathy for hl» i.arente ami
farther rntnu or nhower. In eastern. ;* InR 7-
ho!t acetlonn and an unfavorable re-! (Rlgneitt:
rendition3 In the Caro- | LYMAN T„ BMERICK.
t H FVFttlCK
JESS WOOD
froth 26.19 to 27.02, and October from I ARTHUR HUGHES
24.33 to 24.52, or about two points ] SAM W. BOWLES,
net higher. x j ■■
Th** market*was .Moody lit*r In the! COKER REPLIES |
morning oh the'unfavorable w*ather] T0 DR> HEYWOpP. TOUGH FOR ACTORS
and crop qewa. July .aid up to 27.26 ^ be editor of the Ranncr- MOSCOW.—They do ft without
ami October to 24.77 with tho gen- Hergld: I encores on the Russian stage. *
crai 1st sh'jMdng net ndvaucen 2D to' Tlea*e allow me spa e In the | soviet decree forbids applause In
27 points, but «aj*?d off a Tun point* columns of your paper to reply to P ]j theatres.
under realising in the last f*tv mln*!« — — .... . > '
Mi-iidy. iiml ’ m
not advancea of 12 to 20 points.
ivjib them from all over the coun-
t-v and I know one when I see one,
TIh re v.'is only one wMle mason
h*ft here for Atlanta, and he wen I
lx cause he has a son living there
Rrlrklavlng IsNa niechanle'* 1
trade, there are just as many masons
n-»w In this country as there wer*
two or three years ago. I would
I o glad If I)r. Heywood could get
up a plant to teach the hoys the
• rude, hut it takes r*vper;
» n: e. and a rood willing mfltd.
JAMES R. COKER.
Athens, Ga.
1 f 47 Lumpkin St.
SOCIAL FEATURE8 OF 8TH
DI8TRICT CONVENTION OF
FEDERATED WOMENS CLUB8
Thf Eighth District /Convention
Federation of/Women'* Clubs ccmt
close on Wednesday, May 23.
brilliant reception Tuesday
evening at the home of Mr. and
Mr*. Gholston Was given in honoi
of the officers, .delegate* and visi
tors after which the opening ses
sion of the Convention At the Bap
tist church wus held.
Mrs. Lena Felker Lewis presid
ed, Mrs. "Albert Foster of Monroe
sang exquisitely. Rosy Morn and
Baby Mine jtccompanied by Mrs
J. AL Birch more. The Coiner Wo
men’s Club chorus sung, Gypsy
Camp Fire song.. Mr. H. D. Moon
is a member of the club and direc
tor of the chorus.
After the morning session on the
23rd beautiful luncheon was served
to the officers, delegates and vis
itors, numbering 125.
The decorations consisted ol
lovely ascension lilies, pink ro»?s
und ferns. At each place were
dainty nosegays of sweet peas a nr
the place cards were beautifully
handpainted.
Mrs. Z. J. Fitzpatrick, past pres
ident of the state Federation wn*
toast master and presided with he»
usual charming and gracious man
ner.
Mrs. Sonders of Monroe very elo
quently paid Mrs. Fitzpatrick .i
beautiful tribute of love and high
WOMEN PLAN SPEAKING
CAMPAIGN FOR LEAGUE
lng while they are in this tom
tory.
The meeting, undergo auspices
of tho local League of Wnm<.n
Voters, will be held at half
°' c * oc ' < on afternoon n f
Friday, June 1st, In the. Y. w. c
./i uiu U.4MHMUUH, nan anau R uu A. rooms on College avenue near
for nn automobile tour through fh.v the conker of Waahfhgton street
eighth district, sending a number | There Vlllybo no charge for ad-
of good speakers to make ad-1 tulsSlOU. The public is cordially j n . •
dresse In towns which have no af- ’ vltcd to attend and' hear th«* ad
filiated organisation. Though Ath- dresseslof several interostiua vo!
enn has i very live organization men. A social hour, with refreali-
he r.artv has nevertheless consent, ments, will follow tho formal
ed to stop hero and hold a meet- tneetliy. '*
The Athens branch of the
League of Women Voters Is able to
offer the city a treat on next
Friday afternoon In the presence
here of a grous> of women promtn.
ent throughout the state In the ac
tivities of the League.
* Mrs. Allstaeter, state, chairman
of tho organization, ha* arranged
esteem in which she Is held not on
ly by her own 8th distrlc, but by
all the state federation. Ta-ists
were, responded to by the following
officers:
Mrs. Lena Felker Lewis, Mis
Walter Hodges, Mrs. Sidney Heaver
Mrs. R. K. Anderson. Afrs. Ghol
ston, Mrs. Orln Roberts.
At the officers tabic w?re placer
for Mrs. Z. .1 Fltsoatriok. Mr*.
Conway of Washington, D. C., Mra ^
Gholston. Mrs Lena Felker Lewis ’ be* delighted to'know she is
Mrs. Sidney Reaves, Mm. J. B proving.
Hays, Mrs. Joseph Vasso.i, Mrs . . m—
ilers, Mrs. R. K. Anderson. Airs j
Epsie Campbell, Mrs. Albert Foster | Mr. and Airs. Audley Miyton
i. S. V Hanford, Mrs Walter return from Atlanta today att
Hodges, Afrs. Orln Roberts, Afra vfslt to the Reverend and .Mrs
• 1
Chas. Saekwell.
The Ladles Auxiliary of tho
Athens General Hospital will meet
Tuesday afternoon at 4:3o oYloek
at the home of Mrs. A.barker
on Prince avenue. All chairmen
nro urged to be present.
-ffl-
The friends of Miss Martha Come»
who 1* at the Qeperal Hosnif ;i i W il,
, Costen Harrell,
fAr RENT—FOUR BOOM HOUSE,
June 1st, near Normal School. W.
T. Florence, Pheae 1759- W. m2»c
this opportunity. Full partlcu- FOR KENT UPSTAIRS apartment.
small or Urge, reasonable tent. All
MARKETS
ATHENS COTTON
Tho local cotton market wM up
Saturcjjr over the cloeo Kridey.
The Setnrdo- clone me 21 1*1
and available samples sent to , ^ _ .
Eh (tier, who mean I,urine. Write “"venlencee. IS] Prince Avc.. W. H.
i ‘ y. The J. n. Wntklna Company, Ben,on - tn27c j centn, while the prevtone clone Of
te 88# Memphis, Tenp. m27p
:
j FOR RENT—FOUR BOOAIU, unfur-
LlEOE.BOYS TO- TRAVEL this 1 . n |*hed, apartment, upstaliw, private
FOR RENT—-UPSTAIRS Apartment,
private bath and sink In' kiu*h«n.
Call 1329. * m29e
FOR RENT CHEAP—THE SOL J,
Boley Co.'s old Htand. N j. 409
Broad street. On* of the handsotfteet
store room* In Athens. See W. 1.
and Geo. M. Abney. m27o
v. FOR SALE
FOR 8AIX-o4b BUSHED CANE
Seed. Apply Banner-Herald Office.
USED CAR VALUES
Dodgs delivery
1822 Ford Touring
Ford light delivery
Ford ton truck
Ford Coup*
1920 Ford Touting
C. A. TRUSS ELL MOTOR CO.
m27e
FOR 8ADB—NEW COOK STOVE.
Medium, burn* coal and wood. Half
nf cost. Address 297 H. Hull Btreet,
City, j m27«
FOR RALE — Bl.iaifTLY USED
Standard make piano player, at a
bargain. Good as new. Phone 1274.
tn29c
FOB hale—western ELECTRIC
machine, In perfect condition. New
attachments. Phone 1274. m28c
«
FOR HALE—HIN’clKK HKWI,\'<) ma-
chine, drop head. In splendid con
dition. New attachment*. Phone
1274. m*9c
McCORMICK AND PSBRING Mow
ers and Rakes. Big stock and low
prices. A D. (Hedge. mMc
FOR BALE—ONE SEVEN-PASSEN
GER Studebaker, new battery,
three extra tire*. Cheap for cash or
trad* for smaller car. 1012 8. Lump-
kin 8L Mr phon* SU-W. m27p
FOR,SALE—ONE DtJROC JERSEY
•ow, or win exchange for milch
cow. Phone 1018 or write '’Duroc,"
car* Banner-Herald. r*28t>
car* wanner «er«.a.
FOR SALE—ONE BET EACH OF
Harvard Classics, Nelson's Ency
clopedia and Pocket University; book
case, «t*y chair, ram**t* phxp-
graphic equipment. 498 Franklin St.
or Phone 1702. Jlp
REAL ESTATE LOANS — 0 PER
cent Money. Banker* itererv* Sys
tem 0 per cent loans are made on
city or farm property to buy, build,
Improve, or pay Indebtedness. Bank
er* Reserve Deposit Company. Keith
Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. ro27c
FOR BALE—FULL BLOODED Jer
sey bull, one month old. WUI sell
cheap or exchange for hay. Phone.
027-W or coll at 146 Springdale. m20p
Personal
WEALTHY, PRETTY. Affectionate
girl would marry. Write enclosing
envelope. Dorlo Dawn. South Euclid,
Ohio. tn2fp
Miscellaneous
MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks best
of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo.
FLY SCREENS Mode and Installed.
C. H. Hartman. Broad, and Foundry
Btreets, Phone *1100^ m27p
NOTICE — JONES OREENHOL'HE
new phon* number Is 2002. Call us.
tn2Sc
ANNUAL MEETING
The Seventr-FIfth Annul Meet,
lag of the polley-holden of the
Southern Mutual Iniumnce Co. will
be held on Tueadaj, Juno S. If23,
at 11 A. It.. In the office of the
company In Athena, Ga. i
A. K GRIFFITH.
-. _ Becnlxtr. j -
Friday was 27 1-2 cents.
NEW YORK COTTON
The follow! ilf; were tho ruling
price t In the exchange Saturday:
Tone, steady: middling. 28.05 rents;
quiet.
Opon High Low Close Close
Jnn 23.74 24.00 2171 2190 22.80
Maj 23.T2 2191 2104 2170
July .. .. 26.90 27.25 25.89 27.12 27.00
24.40 24.77 24.40 24.66 24.50
Doc 24.02 24.27 2192 24.23 24.06
NEW ORLEANS COTTON
The following were the ruling
price.! In the exchange Saturday:
Tone. bar*!y steady; middling 20c;
quiet.
Open High Low Close CIom
92.45 12.03 2144 22.00 22.40
Mar 23.46 SS.S7
27.20 27.48 27.10 27.0? 27.18
24.10 24.20 22.81 14.16 24.00
Dec. .. .... 23.00 il.fl (3.00 20.7$ t$.C0
LIBERTY* bonds
vrw YORK.—Utterly bond* c!o*stf:
3 1-2* ..$100.20
First 4 1-4* ,V .. 00.17
Second .4 1-4* .. 80.12
Third 4 1-4* $0.24
Fourth 4 1-4* ; . 80.17
If. 8. Treasury 4 1 -0a 90.00
‘ CHICAGO QUOTATIONS
The following were the ruling
irtccx In the exchange Saturday*.
WHEAT-
Open High Low Close P. C.
fay . . 110 11S14 11098 110% 11%
uly . . 117 117 114H 114ft 117
lept. .. 115 115 118 US 115ft
CORK—
lay . . 70 7S*» 77 77 78ft
uly . . 78ft 70ft 70ft 70ft 79
lept. . . 77% 77% 76ft 76ft 77%
OATS—
fay . . 42ft 42ft 41ft 4!ft 42
uly . . 42 42 41 41 lift
39ft 39ft 49
‘Good Old Summer Time
There's nothing like it. We long for it all iihe cold and
dreary months and then, when the warm and balmy days
arrive, many pine for the return of crispy days and their
ice skates; '
Yet we’re mighty glad old Sc! shines so brightly—so
are those who krew and appreciate the utility of Reed
furniture for Summer. This type of furniture is correct-
HANDSOME FIBRE SUITE
4
L
r—'
o.
Three handsome pieces—settee, chair and rocker in
gray enamel finish with brightly colored and charmingly
patterned Cretonne covered seats and backs—at,a price
little dhort of being sensational! The Beats have loose,
spring-filled cushions. A suite you can't surpass any
where at any price!
A Better leer Is Here
Side icing, double door model
with ample space for both ice and
food. It is' a very practical style
„ and will surely prove an economi
cal means ef preserving food with
the least possible ice consumption.
This chest is well made of oak aiid
is the type of household equipment
which is bought for permanency.
The interior is finished in white
enamel and the ice chamber has a
lining of galvanized iron.
A CANE AND MAHOGANY SUITE
In Tapestry or Velour—Special Value
Three Pieces—Full Length Davenport,
Arm Chair and Rocker
Thero Is a richness of finish produced by the combination of cane and
mubogany that makes this type of furniture particularly desirable for the
living teem. This suite has been designed along graceful, nrtlatlc lines,
yet hone of tho comfort has been aacrlflceiT. The three nieces have a spring
edge, removable spring cushions ami cano ends and backd. covered In Tapes
try or Velour. / Si f •
, $125.00 nr
Keep Baby Out-Doors
Nowds tlie time you will want to
keep the baby out-doors. Fresh
air is necessary for baby’s health.
Come down and see this large line
of baby buggies.
' | ; %mv
SEE WINDOW DISPLAY H ,j
TODAY
Hammock Swings
There is no kind of porch fur
nishings that will give you the
same pleasure as one of these Can
vas Hammock Swings, then we
have them with the canopy top so
you can use it on the lawn.
BERNSTEIN BROS.
Athens 1 Largest Home Furnishers '
‘ ' i Broad Street
ly adaptable for porch or lawn use—for furnishing of the
sun parlor. Those who have made themselves acquainted
with our iced furniture in the past will welcome summer,
they will know both how to rest and keep refreshed even
duiing the hottest of days. From past experience we
have found that early selections are more profitable—we
would advise that you do not delay in ’making, your selec
tions.
StisHnEHUMHiSii