The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 28, 1923, Image 2

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■ I THU BANNER-HERALD. ATHEN8, GEORGIA MONDAY, MAY i Classified Advertisements WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Won! tbs Minimum Char0« of 40 Cent* Insertion*. Seven time* for price of five Inxertlon*. * All discontinuance* MUST t> mad* In person at The Ban* ner-Hcratd Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuance* ar* NOT valid. WANT AD PHONIC BANNER.HERALD WANT APS GET RESULTS 75 75 fTORMICK AND PEERING Mow- rs an<! Rakes. Hid stock an<l low ten. E. P.'Bledde. m3Qc FOR SALE—ONE DL’ROC JERSEY sow, or will exchange for’ milch cow. Phone 1618 or write "Durcc.” care Ranner-llernhl. m28p V.M.C.A. HIGHEST IK FOR SALE—FULL BLOODED . My bull, one month old. Will *«ll I • I Athena Youngsters Lead 25,000 Ot/iers in World Miscellaneous notice — JoNEs c.Reeniioiisb Lost And Found LOST—TlftERSPAY. MAY 17. be- ( ANNUAL MEETING The Seventy-Fifth Annual Mi el- K of the policy-holders of the j Southern Mutual Insurance f'o. will be held on Tuesday. June f>, 192*.'. at 11 A. M.. in the office of the company In Athens. Ga. A. E. GRIFFITH. fluid. .l*k err.n John B. Gpsklns.^ l‘h< v.*Xrd. WANTED—HELP WANTED—Boy about 14 years old to deliver pa pers), Apply Banner-Her ald Office. TV ANT 1C D—AUTO Rhodes Motor West Clayton, Phono - WANTE I)—Housekeeper for family of two. Good koine for right person. Apply 170 Barber Street Hexathlon Class Which They Won. good 'Winner—which ‘I* more Im portant than the victory Itself. notTce Jones Greenhouse New Phone Number is 2002 Call us. m2Hc LOCAL OR SPECIAL BILL Notice is hereby Viven of an In tention to apply to the next regu lar session of the General As.nrni- bly of Georgia for the par.sace of a bill, entitled as follows: An Act to Amend an Act ?o- e . . , . . proved July 31, 1918; entitled “An after SIX O Clock. m30c Act to amend an Act entitled “An — , s Act to amend the Charter of the Wanted >town of Athens and By JOHN D. ALLEN Scoring a total of t»,026 points, thus winning for the uerond con secutive year the championship In "ClaMH C.“ Is the r<»cojd of thfc Athens Y. M. r. A. .. **te Boys Hexathlon recently held In which niorcf than 25,000 hoys In IG9 as. locations competed for positions. Ft.:tv dif.'t t» et 7 <‘annt?ls« provinces and the District of Co lumbia were represented, break ing r*l] nrevJous rrcon' i for size. Op< ! erevloi'n wps fled hv •'*i /*hrnn hov. Jack Bolton, who r, 0US 1L"'I the 19 n n ir^rk of ¥ feet j 11 ine’^e", f n <*•« broad I 'ifr*’> r the f.r, porid class. He j nlnr, ir** Ms ••»*"« v’*h " total w neD ft e'w' in fhe six ev*» It Is reported that the local j cotifilry club intends sending f gulfing team to enter the Georgia | State Golf Tournament,* which j takes place In Macon in the heat future. That is a splendid idea and wouli help to advertise the club more than probably any other one thing The Ibcal club has a strong go I team this year, stronger than it (J .was last year, and the team woub J.be sure fo make a good showing ,‘in Macon. Thklng part In tl/e North*as' Georgia Golfing League has brough much favorable comment fo- th local club and the course here I known as one of the bes^ in this section. If the local club sent . team to Macon It would widen that see him go, but helped him find a place as timekeeper in a big. man* ufactu ring, plant, here, „ all a ffstake—this' getting § married young,” comments James. Then a happy thbught strikes him. *T could have made a- go of it if she had only kept out of court Gee, I wish I could have stayed iu school. I’d like to play football and baseball with the rest of the fel- ' lows I” A long sigh: “Life Is strange, Isn’t It?” hr asks. f “Especlaly married life.” . Health in every glass ■dl * broth the world over. Rice—the food (f more people than ang other cereal. Yeast that is rich in peplonea (aids lo digestion) end those Itfe^tverS—vitnminep. A little sugar—just enough. Bohemian hopsiqfijj add their tonic properties, taste and tempt., ; ing tang.' Purest water. Sterilized, aged, can make It—this, today, 2?ypur Arvo. j Ninety-Six Boys and Girls Will Be> Awarded Diplo mas. Mayor Thomas Will Deliver Address. > SO.'EM MEET Graduation exercises for the Athena High School will be held J in the .Octagon on the Univer- Startling Condition wlI1 ■rikH 1 A .glint Kel- » ? Irrt Dorn- •laso, Martin University of Georgia Third in A. A. U. Meet. Georgia Freshmen Score Three Points. 1 Acts amendatory thereof,” approv* WANTED — mandolin. GUITAR e ? August 24, 1872, so as to pro- an,I Ukelele Pupils wanted. MI.I J ide * C J- V ! 1 Commission liaidro Martin will own a studio in J',! 1 * , Clt »°' ^fthena to ptnre r -r ^ K r,d r 5 J , ‘ r ;, P * ln vide for the personnel of raid t.ultar, W Banjo and Ukeleie. Kor. Contmlra'on, and Tor roles and further formation, address J. I- regulations governing suit! Com- Morris JubIc Shop, Lumpkin Street, j mission, and for other purpor.es Jlc so as to change the tenure The University of Georgia-track t6uin bus returned from Atlanta sherdsrv of the Ath***** v »« - * where they contested in the South- ntered In th* He—'thlon }*sfwn A. A. U. Track Meet, win- rnmnrto in rlv different | ,, * n * third place. After receiving cyetit't vorv'nr with the weight- for work on th? track thin #•»—ur'tb- hn~~ j„ the -nllmlte^ ycar * the tea ”» will disband, class these events are the broad I *^ eors * a T®ch too * c * lrB - *dac • in Vmn. short rotito r ■*'*». lofig po !*, m0#t w,th a totaI °f forty-six r'ice, fence '♦'•hit. MljH A *. . .... , rf,ct rut. mhr- rHfises have , Atlanta Athletic club finish- competltlous rutted to the age an'’ ??_ fcecond^ with 36 points. Gear Wanted—a force pump for sixty foot well. A. II. Davison. WANTED—BATH ROOM Fixtures, tub and closet, also kitchen sink. Address Bix SiS, Athens, Ga. m2Sc nu an to LitanKe ute tenure o ot* fire of the members of said r«m- mission and their oualificatio^s■ to prescribe the qualifications, timr and manner of selection, and ten ure of . office of their successors* and for other purposes, •This May 28, 1923. WANTED—TWO NICELY furnished or unrumlshcd ruoms for light housekeep/ng. connecting ^ath it possible, olose In. Address P. O. Box No. 4S or. Phono 334. m30p For Rent—Rooms FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM HOUSE, June'1st. near Normal School. W. T. Florence, Photie 1759-W. m29c FOR RENT—FOUR ROOMS, unfur- nlshed apartment, upstairs, private bath, sink in kitchen, good location. Phone 3B4-J, m29p Athens Visitors Among those visiting In Athenr Mondny were H. O. Pounds, At lanta; J. B. Winter, Atlanta: W. L. Sellars, Atlanta; W. W. Wright Memphis. f FOB BENT-UPSTAIRS Apartment. private bath and sink in kitchen. Call 1329. m29c FOR KENT—SMALL APARTMENT to couple. Phone 1625. m30p FOR SALE FOR SALE—ONE BUSHEL CANE Seed. Apply Banner-Herald Office. FOR SALE — SLIGHTLY USED Standard make piano player, at a bargain. Good as new. Phone 1274. m29c FOR SALE—WESTERN ELECTRIC . machine, in. perfect condition. , New attachments. Phone 1274. m29c FOR SALE-LSINGER SEWING ma chine, drop head. In splendid con dition. New attachments. Phone ***** m29o FOR SALE—ONE SET, EACH t)F>f ' Harvard Classics, Nelson’s Ency clopedia and Pocket University; book case, easy chair, cumei*. photo graphic equipment. 491 Franklin Ht. or Phone 1782. HP RAILROAD, SCHEDULES 1 •(ABOARD AIR LINE RV. Northbound Southbound •:W a Atlanta-Monroe local 2:15 p 2:40 p Atl.-Blrmlngham-Mem. 2:20 p 2:40 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. T, 2:20 p 7:5S p Ati.-Abbeville local 2l:*4 p Atl.-Birmingham tl:24 p Norfolk-Washington JX.*24 p, Wilmington-N. T. Lazarus. Lou’.sviUe, Ky.; V A. Roberts, Lhulsville, Oa.; # J. B Murphey. and Mrs. Murphey* Ra**’ ford. Va-; A C ' Wheeler, Gaines vllle B. R. Bluw New York City: E E. Cowart. Albany, Ga.; E. F Jack- son, R L Baden, Atlanta; John Smith, Douglas Ga; E. II. King Louisville, Ky. Henry II. Durrence • Clayton, Ga.; II. M. Bridges, find Mrs Bridges, Lebanon, Pa.; J. T Ivey Thomson Ga; J. E Dunn, Asheville N C.; L. II. Chamberlain Chicago and B E. Weeks, Chicago. 66- VHONE-ffi Taxi Service Day and Night "rrt'-'ng fb* “Clntn B.“ rP* 1 tho-’e than 1,000 In *'Clacc A.” nneerned. In twenty-four o-i.a.rnnK *Tirnii»it Sfurt?,* hme P. EC V l ‘' d country, ihme with under m| U „X" it 5,! L t f en . P° nts ' i -ro ’- ft in "rimq r** Athletic club came uexl T . f , with fourteen points: Oulethorn l thirteen; Vanderbilt. five7jenk°i r „ P , t\!th more running unattached, five; Tec* High School, four, and the Geor g» freshmen, three. M,r,WE R The feature of the mnet wr.s thr AVERAGE pole vaulting of Odell, represent ing the Atlanta Athletic duo. II Tho Importance of tho mark net cleared the bar at * twelve fee. *'v the local boys Is seen In the four Inches, a new Southeaslc- '' tr * that tho average of their In- A. A. U- record. •■’vfdirnl snrlng. 107. is higher than Chisholm and Cool; of the D. ’Hat of either of the other classes J* cleared the high jump at fii Chamrlons of “Class R” averaged fwt, eleven inches, a new South 140 wh*!e there, of “Oipss C“-fell •*•••5** A* A. U. record, to 07. This indicates that members A drizzling rain fell during l!: of »he Athens Y. M. C. A. are re- wMch was responsible i ooirtpg tho ber» ^-alcal tralnlnr tne 2jow time on the track. *o b** found lu u.ts nesonlationr J * ♦hrhnnhout America. It klso indi- »“" —- ontes thnt. contrary ,to onlnloi*. ■ «1 n t boyh. of tho South are not Inferior* tSdSGD£tll KCSllItS *n energy and physical develop.jj , ^ pnetny of th« Georgia farmer If •IIPRlaylng an activity that is'diin- gerous to the - planters as it lx dis quieting. On the farm of Messis. Ralnej and Hollingsworth.-about four mlb: beyond C’hlekasnwhatchee, the cot- covered on Raines and !. b « s> ve " diplomas or certificates TT ... . the largest class in the history ot HoIling£Jwortii rarm. I the school. j The program will begin with Tho boll weevil Is already ptirrlng j muhic by the High Schbol band 1 Terrell county. In fact the great- | followed by the invocation by Dr. S. E. Wasson, pastor of the First Methodisf church* j The senior class oration will bo [ delivered by John Linton Green, j son of Judge and Mrs. Thorns F. ' Green. Miss Cullie McWInrter will ! give *n reading. These students J were chosen from the honor list. I Mayor George C. Thomas will j deliver the principal address- Th:* ; diplomas will be delivered by Dr* \ John D. ‘.Well, president of the: Board of Education. The High School is closing one of the most, if not me .... j ccssful ycar in jts history. The —— school enrolled some six hundred.j or more students during tlx- 1923 term and is recognized as j one of the most efficient ih “ entire south. One of the most interesting ercises of the 1923 commencement &jgpMip iThe alLyear-’round soft drink Anheuser-Busch, Inc, St. Louis 10" Henson Bros. & Fulbright Wholesale Distributors Athens, Ga. infested With tin* unable to having tin pick them ape with the weevils by negroes on the farm nnd the situation Was Indeed grave. At the last tlmr nicking was attempted upwards ol twelve hundred of the cotton pentr .vere found and -there seemed to he no Indication of Die prolific destructive weevils, dlmlnbhlng. Messrs. Haines and Holllngr worth decided that a determined ef fort must be made at or.crto com- letely eradicate the cotton 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 office# Phono 1676. 406 Holman Bldg. Athens, Georgli itroyers. At the suggestion o'{program Will be the laying of the gentr, eiit’ to thnno of northern and western states. , ;• ’ Potlhwlng fn a comnlete 1I*t of tho 4ft boeft who made places on ’ CLIJBS “ - Hexathlon team: Nashville STANDING OF CLU03 SOUTHERN LEAGUE VV. L. pet 21 14 .C0( ,6Gf 19 15 20 1C 18 16 .52 18 17. .51 15 17 .46 15 19 .44 10 22 .51 P0 Pou r d ''lasn—Harvey COker, Chattanooga Warren AfcCvane. Nu'* an Cox, New Orleans Carl Elliott, Welden Boiton. Ijiw- Mobllo -cnee Costa. Glep Jacksoh, Mprton Atlanta Hodgson. Jr.. Billups, Jobu*o«. Memphis John Gordon. Runort Curry, W. T. Birmingham po"*i.. Bernard Johnson. ‘ : Little Rock .. 96 Pound Class—Jack Bolton/ * Joseph Costa. Carlton Jester, Jas. AMERICAN LEAGUE Nnowles, John Hodgson, B. L» CUTBS— W. L. Pet Cauthen, Nelson Dec". Morris New York 25 10 Goodman, f ouls Irby. Phlladslphla 19 13 Itn pound class—August Kellar. Cleveland in 10 <tco»t Fnps, George Ashford. Her- 1* bort* iTohon. Evdnoy OohVman, 1?r, pound Clnss—Joel Dean. Al- rt Dornblatt. Uhrnce Bmltli, 4oh r Green. Chbries Morrln Jamns Ha> -»rt *w.»,.der Rush. 74. R. Bartlet' John Bnnflurant, Trvon Htiaglns TTni'mlted rl*»ss—Martin Kllnat 4rk. Pnrwbll T^filory. Prank Dud »'v. Carlton Mail. 1.4* Orlggr C’^rrorn 1 ontrf. A. M. Smith. P**il crdlt for the 1 showing ma«b * tho A ♦ , —us v. M. c. A. roes tr |n«r.*co W Joucf* rhvslcal dl rector. i»/* a»*4|u«» to Colonel Forbes who pm f -*d h'**hlv tho work being done by Mr. Jones Washington 14 18 tit. Louis 14 i9 Chicago is 19 Boston 10 ia .42 .40 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS— W* Iu Jw York 28 8 Tttsburg 21 14 thldago Brooklyn .... 5t. Lou!* Boston Cincinnati .... Philadelphia 17 17 17 17 18 19 14 —B .42 7:2i a 0:29 a 6:29 a 1:29 a Arrive T:ff 12:11 1 • EOR«IA RAILROAD Depart 1:29 am 1:21 pm CENTRAL' OF QEORQIA RV. W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1441 Central ot Osorgia StaUon Depart for Mason T:M a. m. 4 4:46 o. m. n Macon 11:14 p. m. _|9it6 p. a. For further information I. I. Bruce, a A.. 644. r~ •AINE8VILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY Airln 7:45 A. JC* •l:M P. M. 15:45 A. 1L« **10:10 A. >4. o Dailr. •• Daily Cxc.pt Siudar. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective twtfcy. April *», 152*. No 5 leave. Athene 7:45 A. m.. at- rive. Iailn 17ft x No. 5 htra Athen. 4:15 P. m., w rive. X*ds 5 :a p. «. No. 7 k—v.. Lulx 5:55 p. m., Arrlre. Athene-S:94 p. m. No. < leaves Lula 10:10 a. nu ar rives if then* HtJJk “ ^ Q. B.| MILLER/C, Telephone IL. i ; \ ■: YeQowCabCo. PHONE 66 Offlct GEORGIAN HOTEL The Fairway E. KA Y I “THE SMILING PAINTER- 1 Fin* Painting and InUrlor Decorating Phone 1297, Athena, Ga. Dixie Boy Pl*y Suha —«2B0 to SJ.7S Baseballs ... ..*%f*16c ta $t-75 } Bathing Suita ..52.50 to 5S.50 ; Bathing Caps : .75e j Tennis Rackets . .12.76 ts ItO OO | Union Bardware Skates.. .$2.80 1 Fairy Velocipedes $5.00 to $17.00 j Skate MoMVm ....$$.7$ to $7.7$ i Pedal Skips $6M U $$*> , Bicycle, Motorcycle and >«/to- } mobile Tire Pump* Repaired, j Bam Cartledge won th* Annua' Spring Tournament at the Clover- hurst Country Club hnd th# ten dollar golf bag that Wfbt with It, over Terrell Perr>' the runner-up who won the five dollars for D#ing the other finalist. Samuel ehot real golf, nnd It took that kind Of golf to elfminato th« blond haired Viking who was hli opponent. The final count ehowed Sam'4 up and * to play. Perry, his blond locks blowing In the wind was putting hl» heart Into every ehot and he made n gal lant stand, but Just couldn't top the other boy. Terrell hasn't beet playing golf all bis life, blit as Ihng as ho has bean playlnfr he has made, wonderful preeresg one otheds in the future tournaments. Bam Cart ledge, the homo entrj Who worked hit way throtigh to the ‘op his game and tdww-jd, just what steady nerve* and ^-ohstan* practice will -do. Sara itiitel out like a machine and ht w-ia still playing like a machine at the end. and a well oiled machine at that. IL fxterminxtor. MONDAY’S GAMES 80UTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta at Little Koolc. Mobile at Chattanooga. (Only two gamre ocheduledli. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boaton it Philadelphia. (Only game .cheduted.) NATIONAL LEAGUE* Brooklyn at New York. Philadelphia at Boston Fittabtirg at Chicago. Cincinnati at St. Louln SUNDAY'S RE8ULTS AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington I; Net. York ft Detroit 5: Chicago 0.' St. Imula J; Cleveland 6. (Only three gamea achedule<t> Davids, for :tm\< Mixture nou n boll ’ wrn il ext« 'bout five gallons t»f the polsoi v-v-o tnkrn out to th» farm to er ♦criment m th» worst ir.fcsto, 'f-w. Lart Thursday (he Hill’.- |Uktiirn wan Ihoroughly applied to 'IflcPii Hcrcn of the moat dcnselj opulatcd with fhe insects. Tues lay morning the name acres were napected by a large number of n*»«U and l>nugherty county plant- • *t v/ljo are in th»- Hrimo'fix re- •■rdJrjf f|ji. |,f,|| weevil n.«f Messrs. * l i'iii'H nnd Holllngawhrth, The ne- •ot < again went over the fields lr oentlon and found only five Uv • II weevils, while numbers o b-ad ones were scattered all ove he plants nnd down on the grounf •etw en (he r Thin n live,weevil was taker tnd placed «»n n plant which had >ern mopped with 11111*11 Mixture -1?U Thursday. The weevil gnawed r chewed at the leaf for a little vhlle nnd then fell off the plant ■**ad< Messrs. Haines nnd I loll Digs- vorth were delighted with the re- •iHju and intend to use the polsnr. mnlnder of the plantation the Terrell county plant- th who witnessed the sight therr vere Messrs. Then Irwin nnd Chns turke of Amerlcus, f. O Thotnnr md J..T). Moseley. Dlrd Odom anf '•hnrlcs Mallory of Albany, nnd Jit- loca’ I cornerstone for Mell Auditorium ll* (Wednesday morning. The audi-S toriuni, which was begun recently, { will hear the nanie.of Principal K. I D. Mell. Wednesday night the senior class' will be tendered a reception on the j High School lawn, the guests be ing by invitation* ! I Rfdilca llarrctl of Aiiguata. Mr. Hnr- -w rcnrciwntpil-the IIIII’h Sflxtur, -otnpany nr AugiiBla. while (h* ren' r. I lip gentlemen arc prominent -niton men In their respertlvt •owns.—Dawson News Marir In Haste and Alimony At Leisure; —Maybe But Hardly The program for the graduation exercises follows: Music—High School Band. Invocation—Dr. S. E* Wasson. Oration, “Loyalty”—John Lin- tdn Green. Commencement Song, AJfrcd Murray—Senior Girls Chorus. The Selfish Giant. Oscar Wilde —Callie McWhirter. Incidental music. Mary Ferguson- Clarinet .Solo, Lo Secret, Gnu- tier—Charles E* Morris. Accom panist. Margaretho Morris. Address—Hon* George C. Thom- One Grand Sweet Song, King- Senior Girin Chorus. Delivery of Diplomas—Dr. .John D. Mell. Announcements. » A. If. S.—Audience- » REWARD LACE WORKERS PARIS.—Skilful and industrious lace workers in Northern France will be rewarded- They will re ceive 100,000 trancs from William Nelson Cromwell, American phil anthropist- Mr. Cromwell, who is honorary president of the Rctour nu Foyer, has done much Tor blinded Frcrich soldiers. PURE AND SPARKLING ‘ NATURE'S BEST REMEDY No other water has the wonderful taste, the InvffiorfynQ feel ing that It leaves after each glaa* full—It's delightful, yes It’e— LINTOK SPRINGS ER Ql.rill Linton Springs Water Company Office Broad Street DTSTRQIT.—Early marriages aro llnres, snvs James Chadwick philosophically. And James ought NATIONAL LEAGUE Cincinnati 2; st. Louis 1. Brooklyn 4: Boston 6. Chicago 2; Pittsburg 4. New York 12; Philadelphia 4. 80UTHERN LEAGUE Nashville *; New Orleans 2. Memphis 6; Birmingham s. Chattanooga-Moliile, postponed know. For he’s only it now. Rut al •endj’ he's been: MarrioTr, Divorced. fnitrated Into the Almo.tv • 1* ▼ore's bow It all bonnem’d: Jnnirs. a high school student, de- ICod ho ought .to pirn vop-p •pending money Ht night. So bh 'htaired a job ns'a wrapper In n 'epartment sore. Along came romance. A good. ~*klng irtrl sat at the next desk. I voung Dan Ctinfd sent a short *»to tho hearts of both. What mat- * v ~cd ff tho girl wero four* years Is srnfor. / ,TJ»nv worn married.. Scarcely fhn stortflnr nfws. of this tiled cut than word camo that tho youth- 'iil Mrs. '•hadwtek was suing her morn vntqhful husband for dl rotrn. This she won. with $5 week* *’v qltmnnv attached, j Yohng Chadwick was ordered by 'he court to obit school and get a ‘ull-tfn'f jnh so he conlif abide by ‘Vo rtnU-r. Members of the faculty, who liked the hi!, were sorry to iSSDF.D CiHXOR POISONS LONDON, r-r Distinctive colors for poisons have been asked of the General Medical Council by the Privy Council. Strychnine, ft fs propovd should be a “brilliant treen. Suitable dyes also should be added to sheep-dip nnd we«d exterminator, states the Privy Council s petition. LIBRARY READY SOON LOUVAIN*— Reconstruction of the famous library at Louvain University, burned by tne Ger mans soon after they entered Bel gium, is proceeding rapidly* In stallation of 800.000 books will be possible by October I. YOU FEEL LIKE KICKING Bocaure you had to pay a full fare for two or three blocks to escape that ehower. It’s true that 7c was a small price to pay to ; conserve your health and your clothing, but the fare did seem too much, just the same. Ride on a Pass and you won’t feel that way again because the pasr- at only ?1.00 a week makes every car your car for any distance great or small, for any number of trips you care to'take. ATHENS RAILWAY A ELECTRIC COMPANY T, while Bam alto ould play real golf uat ne ID bail ssrq. BETTER SHOE REPAIRING HOFMEISTER SHOE SHOP Fboot Vmir Order UK W« Call For and Deliver. CADILLAC Selects [Pedrkk ■PISTON Rincsm aa HlfhMt Standard altar maUn, Ladtao Tut of Pilton Rlnp. ""kl.it - IMii*u i PKDRICK Oiwttrmlta) IB* Standard I SS% Another maka IS} Another maka HI* Wim Repair Man hear inaflfl th* Podrick. Civm norm powmr mmd aara K«ll«r > u ORANGES 12.L LEMONS GRAPE FRUIT £ j, Front the Heart of the World’s Greatest Orange Four Specials • Remember that In no other section of the Send Us $2.00 and We world, do oranges, lemons mjn cl:,. vnll and gra-pe fruit reach the high point of perfection either one Of these four of those produced in Cal- specials. il^deai’forthTproduction ^“ATHDPOR^G- regulate the.fox*. of quality fruit : Coptin- the long winter diet oi usl sunshine and clear ••***£*'dozen of ..oranges skies during the growing according to size- fruit, with its healthful mineral nults and natural Might bulk, supplies Just ; :'t«6kc ele ments most , dieeded tc season develop the very ONE CRATE .OF LEM- finest flavor and generous ONS-^Holditig frohj 12 to heavier foods'.' i 1 i'II'JV/- sizes. Remember that we ship direct 'from “Grove to n of lemons to.size. ATE OF GRAPE Holding from 8 Consumer" thus assuring to foiir’dpzen *f grape absolutely fresh fruit full fruit according to size. of health-producing ener gizing qualities. ONE COMBINATION CRATp—Holding four dozen'oranges, four dozen lemons, one dozen grape fruit. Serve frUiU In ' some form every dayc life ettiily and economically > )obt» i ri e (1 under our pjan. CO-OP- ERATlVE j;na^les yoti tc serve the verjr- choicest fruits—whenever y °. u want them—at truly eco nomical cost. CO-OPERATIVE FRUIT EXCHANGE 457 West Ocean Avenue LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA bring; :o you an wi>)nnhA> U<Urirt 'HJiW'fWffJ'' i:.) . lilici-tllli :• 1 ■ 't' 1 • 1 * 1 ' H ! I'- i.i .-id I'* A post card addressed to Dept. : !!; /A/.l(l