The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 29, 1923, Image 2

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Classified AdrertUhi WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Won! Minimum Chargs of 40 Cents insertions. Seven times tor thi price of flvg insertions# All discontinuances MUST bi made In person at The Ban ner-Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuances ere - NOT valid. ■71* WANT AD fU rnoNK BANNER-HERALD want At)S GET RESULTS 75 CORMICK AND DEBRfRO Mow- rs and Itakes. Big stock and low •es. K. D. Sledge. m30c FOR SALE—-WESTERN ELECTRIC machine. In perfect condition. New attachments. Phone 1274. m29c FOR SALK- □NE PIANO IN FIRS' ton, $150.00; one thre furniture, guarantee mirror 31x48 ii ie 1109 or 1784. m31 SPORTNEWS Baseball Results •for SALE—CHILD’S IhON BEU Price $11 1115. Miscellaneous MEDIUM BROWN BAIR looks heel of all after U Oolden Glint Shampoo. GREENHOUSE is 2002. Call us. STANDING OF CLUB8 SOUTHERN LEAGUE Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Nashville .. Chattanooga New Orleans .. Mobile .. Atlanta .. Birmin^ha . 20 .18 lfl. 10 .600 .659 .560 .629 ‘ .528! •407 .455 1 .303 I AMERICAN LEAQUE ^WANTED—HELP tj&NTED —Boy about 14 ■years old to deliver pa- wb, Apply Banner-Her- ajfgrOffice. VENTED—Housekeeper &r family of two. Good for right person, y 170 Barber Street ■ six o’clock. mJOc ANNUAL MEETING The Sevenly-Flflh Annual Meet ing of the pollcy-holderH of the Southtrq Mutual Insurance Co. he held on Tuesday, June 6. 1923, at 11 A. M., In the office of tie company In Athens. Ga. A. E. GRIFFITH. Secretary. Clubs- New York .. Philaclphia . Cleveland .. Detroit Washington St- Louin ... Chicago .... Borden ..... Wanted ED — MANDOLIN. GUITAR f Ukelele pupils wanted. Ml*s Martin will open a studio In Conferences For • Summer Opening June Sees 10,000 Young Women*Begin 1923 Con ferences in Seventeen States! NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Early June sees the opening of about June 4th and will teach l the Y. W. C. A. conferenced, the Hawaiian Guitar. Plain j annual out-of-ttyors "get together" , Tenor Banjo and Ukelele. For of 10,000 girls from every state In f information, address J. L. the Union. At 42 conferences from Music Shop. Lumpkin /Street. I June to September the ten-day Itt- jlc | tematlonal and’ religious program . will feature the modern outlool Clubs. New York .. Pittsburg ... Chicago .... Brooklyn St. Louis .. Boston Cincinnati .. Philadelphia SALLY LEAGUE Club?!. Won. Lon Greenville 22 13 Charlotte .... 23 15 Augusta * ...... 22 15 Spartanburg .... la 15 Columbia *. 13 21 Maccu 9 20 MONDAY’S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAQUE Atlanta 5, Little Rock 4. Birmingham S. Memphis 6. .576 .543 .503: •438 424 .406 •207 .412 • .1121 -2C0 Pet.! •023 ,* .0 G Ml 553; .351 257 l _ ,jpoatponed (Only three games played-) AMERICAN LEAGUE , Boston 8. Philadelphia 6. (Only game scheduled.) NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn 8, New York 7- Philadelphia 6, Boston 4, fir: game. Philadelphia 1, Boston 2, seen game. * Pittsburg 4, Chicago 5. Cincinnati 4. St. Louis 5. SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Spurtanburg-Columbia, bo tl games postponed* rain. Augusta 5, Charlotte 3. Macon ,5, Greenville 1. TUESDAY’S GAMES SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta at Little Rock. • Mobile at Chattanooga. Birmingham at Memphis. New Orleans at Nashville. AMERICAN LEAGUE St- Louta at Detroit. Cleveland at Chicago. New York at Washington Boston at Philadelphia. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Nrv/ York- Philadelphia at Boston- Cincinnati at St. Louis. Chicago at Pittsburg- 1 "• Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. T1STEMLL HOLD CONFEBENCE First State Conference of Scoutmasters to Open in Macon on June 22. The first State Conference id Scoutmasters to be -held In the ftouth will commence at Macon, Ga., Juno 22nd and 23rd. It Is expect- e! that two hundred or ino.o Bcojt- jnastors from the slate will con)? Macon for this first conference. Tin* Conference is to be hold .at Mercer University, in conijecGon with the Southern Training School ir Seout leaders. Indications are, from preliminary k 1st rat ions, that a great percept- jlver and gave, them some exercises Three tests were passed.J Then w* went,down, py the race sopie. of ,thr flefil day events. The blankets were taken back in the car and we-"were’ glad of it. Dinner war eaten and we all hurried home be cause It looked like rain. •HARLOW HARVEY JOIIte .POVtERlspGnP the week end in L&Grange. CALVIN LANtfFORD has turned to the University after spending a few days in Daniels- PAT POWERS, Georia base- t tfifi fioonria Scoutmasters b8 || aUr , anting a teW days will be present and the program as j n qriffin. “BLACK8HARE” SMITH was recently elected to 'head next year’s Sophomore class. Jgirl and several buys. Hal»lo rates. Call at street. CIO! In; ED-TWO NICELY furnished S unfurnished rooms fur light toping, conneeting bath II l K 4Miikle. rinse In. Address P. O. Box ttU-* or Phone 334. m30p For Rent—Rooms * RENT—FOUR ROOM HOUSE, near Normal School. W. Ibrence, Phono 1759-W. m29c P-HENT— FOUR ROOMS, unfur- lied apartment, upstairs, private tnlnk lu kitchen, good location. • 354-J. m29p ^hom ln£ Fli ED—BOARDERS. CAN tnke*and individual resj>onslhllitlps 9' today. Association conferences hav been called <1 clearing hous** fo Ideas and self-expression. Forum* for group discussion that awRV r ” a new recognition that the w«r“ cannot be made anv better nnle: we e^ch taKe our Individual part are not the sole attraction. Rrcr^ ation In a dozen forms comnlci' the day, including out-door srorP hikes,camp-flro parties and con petltlve stunts. The natural bon"*v of the conference locations ^nd f cl Utica for vacation plennuros n*i' mpeh to the release from city life and 1 restraints. College gllrs, business and prof''"; slonal girls, country /glrln. rlu girls, all have their own aprrln conferences. The Southern Stu dents meet June Rth lu tVe Blur Ridge Mountains. Other June or*ri Ing dates Include Northeasterr students at Camp Maoun. Maine June 19th, and the Northwestern Students at Beabeck, Washington June 26th. . Of tho sixteen Girl Renerve Con ferences, two open in June, si Greon Lake, Wlscousln. Juno ?flth and at Rates Park Colorado. .Turn 19th. The first AsHomar Confer ence, Californio opens June 22n The Conferences are under, th* direction of Mlsn Marcnret Her ♦on. daughter of Ernest *’o WIP Burdon. president of tlm Unlverd ty of Chicago. Information may hr hnd from the Conference Depart ment. National Board. V. W. c. a 600 Leglngton Avenue, Nefr York. ►JtKtyT— UPSTAIRS Apartment, bath and sink in kitchen. mSBo FteU RENT—SMALL APARTMENT Ad Couple. Phone 1635. tn30p RENT — TWO t FURNISHED for light housekeeping. Very rrilble. 1323 Ho. Lumpkin Street. m31o F(gjt RENT—FIVE ROOM HOUSE, With phntry, b^th und sleeping p^rh. Phono 15G9. m31o RENT—ONE LA ROE. COOL with connrcting bath; close Phone 13»'j-J. m3tc RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED net ting rooms, lights and water ilshed, 910.00 per month. Phone ’ apply 170, Baxter St. mSlc ii FOR SALE BALE-ONE BUSHEL CANE Apply Banner-Herald Office. HALE V* SLIGHTLY USED ndard make piano player, at a Good as new. Phone 1174. m29o SALE—ONE SET EACH OF Classics, Nelson's Ency- k and Pyrkct University; book- chair, camsis. photo- equip'menL 4ft Franklin 8t. < 178*. Jlp I RAILROAD : ; SCHEDULES ^•■ABOARD AIR LINK ftV. Northbound Southbound »*5 • Atlsnta ; Monroe local I:1S p *44 P Atl.-nirmtnahara-Uem. 1:70 p m & 12:10 D Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:20 p AtL-AbbovHlo local 7:34 k Atl. • Birmingham SM» Norfolk-Washlngton Itts Wilmington-N. 7. 1:23 » GEORGIA RAILROAD Do part t>m 3:33 am m 3:33 pm 666 i» a Prcocription for Colds, Fever and LaGrippe. It’a the moot speedy remedy we know, preventing Pneumo nia. Buy One of Our RBBim.T. REPAINTED. USED CARS Small down payment and boloncc on liberal terms. Ruielt Roadster, loir model Dodge Road,ter, 1920 model Ford Touring 1922 model Franklin Taurine 1921 model Overland 4 Sedan, 1920 mod.!l ConoUy Motor Co. PARIS GARTERS No metal can touch you The double pip widewesve PARIS le the hum style in qnen. b't niloted lo inmm complete cu. ind a mon ut* tahetory ttrvice. No biadiaf, plenty of value and lock, outlined promise*, an exceptionally o,\ opportunity for training Ip . „-.nut leadership. • I The conference will open Friday Jafternoon, June . 22nd, at 2 p. tn.. .and will close Saturday night, the f 23rd. The Scoutmasters will bo ‘ boarded In the dormitories at -Mer- | r «. r University and the buslnesr | session of the inference Will be I held in the University Chapel, j Several prominent National and international Boy Scout of(icIah j will lie present. In addition'to the Executives and Scoutmasters from the .state. Mr. Lome W.- Barelay National Director of Eduction and Training, of the Boy_Scouts ol America, with headquarters In New York City ill lead several of the discussions. Mr. Barclay Is a mar of great experience In scouting nnd has a nation whle reputation as an authority on hoy life and education. J Custom Made Harness Auto Fan Belts W« Rtpalr gull CaMt and Lsathtr Goods. . Wt Maks Dog Collars, Deg Harness, Goaf and Pony Harness, Man's Lsathsr Belts. nitlFFETH IMPLEMENT COMPANY Bro„ (Iran Ath.ni, Oacrgla WFV NOT DIVIDE MY INSURANCE WITH JESTER CLASSIFIED ADS Quick results come from our I 4PCNTRAL OF GEORGIA RV, W. O. Bolton. Agogt, Phono JM1 m Control of Goorgia 8utloo for Macon T4# a. m- 4:45 p. m. from Macon IX til p. m. »:M p. ra. ‘ further Information phono J. Y. Bruca. C. A., 440. Arrlvs IA.1L* ' MsM P. M. , M.*« 8Flg:M A- M. Dally Except Sunday • SOUTHERN railway rectlv, Sunday, April H, 1133. f loare, Alhen, 7:« *. m., »r- i Lula 3.50 a. m. I leave, Athene 4;U p. m., or* Lula S:4S d. m. * , 7 loaves Lula 6:55 p. m-, arrives as t:X9 p. m. 5 leaves Lula 10:19 a. 11:45 a. m. E. KAY -THE SMILING PAINTER- Pin, Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athem, Ga. Dixie Boy Play Suits —$2.50 to $3.76 Baseballs ... . ...16c to $1.76 Bathing Suita .. . .$2.50 to $130 Bathing Caps . ...\ 75e Tonnis Rackets .$2.76 to $10.00 Union Hardware Bkatea.. .$2.60 Fairy Velocipedes $9.00 to $17410 Skate Mobiles . . .$8.75 to 17.75 Pedsl Skips .... .,48.00 to 10.50 Bicycle, Motorcycle and Auto- mobile Tlri ru4tllH*»4r«ii! ATHENS CYCLE CO. H AVE YOU EVER con sidered the work our classified ads do for our ad vertisers. They search into every store and home in Athens and if there is a ninterested party . they will surc^r find him. Tho Tbest class of people read The Eariner-Herald — and from this , group of 20,000 people you will re ceive many inquiries to your class ified advertisement. Telephone 75 BANNER-HERALD Captain Francis Gidnpy. Chief the Training Department of tho Boy Scouts in Mngland, with head quarters in London, will lead mos* f the practical activities. Captalr Oldnev'is the camp master at Gil- veil Park, Kngland, which la th* •enter of all training of Scoutmns tors under th? British Ftnplr#* Captain Gidr.ey Is In the United States for the ummer under th. auspices of the Boy Scouts ol America and will be taking part In several similar conferences throughout the country. In addl Mon to those leaders, other men or the program Include Mr. Stanley A. Harris. Assistant National Fieb Director, Boy Scouts of Ameirca: Mr. A. A. Jameson, Scout Ex ecu- '• • •h'* Atlanta Council: OMr ( liver ’Hoover, Scout Executive t*; the Cnlumbun Council: Mr. Lin coln McCcnnolI. Jr.^ Scout! Esre- cntlv" <•( the Macon Council; and Mr. IT (>. Hunter, Regional Seoul ^xecutlvc.' • A huge barbecue and hike hat ren arranged for Saturday after- "'"'i' !»> the new camp site of lh« Macon Scout council. While on thl: thp Scoutmasters will tak* tviri in practical demonstration:* 'V’' 1 activi'ic i.of the scout program Captain David J. fates, Southern Director of {ho American Red CniKs, will give demonstrations Jr F'rat Aid and Life Saving. It It **!«'* expectcil that 1000 or 150* scout:: and offirluls from the Ma con territory wilt be present at- 'this official opening of tho new camp site. The railroads have granted i r.pecipi nite of a fare and one thlrc* , routnl trip for the conference, de pendent on having a total of 25# in attendance. The total expense of the conference will be |3.5» which includes hoard and lodglnt and registration. - While this conference J* prlncl pally for Scoutmasters and Assist ants. any men I ntho state at nil interested In hoys work or Scouting will be cordially welcomed at tin conQ-rence. Information can 1»« secured from |T. O. Hunter, 460*4 Broadway, Macon, Ga., or froth th lleglstrar at Mercer University. TROOP NO. 11 Friday May 18th every boy Ji Troop 11 hurried home from school. When he got home he ate din net In a hurry. Then he dived for the closet and got out two or three blankets und rolled them up. Then • out to the kitchen, where he gut out the old knife, fork, and spoon a tin cup, u tin plate; and a can teen. These were pushed Into Y knapsack. lie then got into hit uniform and collected his top. scou knife, and other belongings. In a few minutes his hat was on and he was hurrying down the street to the Hallway and Electric com pany building where other boyi were gathered for an overnfgh hike. Hurrah It had gained us out for six times but not tftfci tiltae. Joe Jarrell started out with Th« members. Adolph Lund, Harr\ Lund. Cecil Hilly, Donald Moore Betts. Bob Carter, Alfred Means, Jack Escoe, Harlow Jones Lester Percells, Miles Flanigan a*.e George parr. Joe set a wfckel pace for the boy as he Is n fss; walker. Blankets 'and knapsacks’ \veV> left behind for Mr. Ziegler, Billy Moss and Harlow Harvey to take off. After a half hour's wall Billy came far (Flivver) and lu a few fuintpes he left to get tho grub. In n minutes he was back and wt a loading the car with blanket! ind knapsacks of which there was * “Tnty. (ten we reached “Tip Top” the thing on the program wac 4 for supper while the *'K P’s” Hed at the spring. Supper wat soon finished and the crowd went wjpe hunting while Billy Mosa and Harwlow Harvey stayed to watch the things st the house. Alfred helf he sack and caught some but he forget and left the sack and they all got away. When the hunt was over a big fire was built and stories were told W# had n moving pictue which wat Lily of the Alley.' Blankets were •inrolled and a few got to sleep at twelve o'clock. | (Ultra, ala o'clock In theHnom- a. We were-all wafiicd In ready I for grub. I llQIy Mosa and the lv. P's cooked I breakfast while Mr. Ziegler wont tc ii:« < ! I'UiK-h acroia the THE" {CONTEST for Senior speakors (not law seniors) will bo held in the chapel Juno 1st. at 3 . p. m.. according to an announce- I j ment mado by fir. R. E. Parka head of the English department. . , •Three speakers will be chosop.i one for “University” Day nnd two j for “Commencement Day." The j speeches, which nre not to exceed * 140Q word's will be judged as de livered from the stage without nrevlous consideration by the judges of any .manuscripts. Id. H. HILTON. Rln Robinson Mconey Miller. Spread McReo and fount. Harper on attended the i 'Riverside Comm* nccnio i . Gainesville. ✓ GFOROE HOLTZ EL I, bU V>d- resdnv for hin home at Washing ton. D. C: Hin untimely i.‘pirture wan caused by eye trouble. : WILLIAM FULCHER spent sev- r, ral d.*n'T at hlo home in Waynes boro with parents' and friends. Oconee Heights Social And Personal News Notwithstanding tHe Inclemency of the weather Friday evening the **trel was greeted with a full house. 4 Mr. Arthur Henry, under whorv P'reellon the show wps given. In Cue piuch credit nnd each player d< serves special mention. The male quntett, and quartett by Mcjdnmcn Fleming* Mathew.!, Jmmn qnd Henry, was much on- joyed nnd the chorus waa Jimmie Lavendar sepred os tho, hit of the evening with his wont.or- j ful dancing. The climax of the play wati reached when Worth Brock appear ed with his usual dignity much augmented by his striking costume nnfi rang In bis mellow voice, “Caroline.” The minstrel was given at the attractive homo of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ilenev. to wjmrvi many thnnkr are extended for their generous hospitality. The community club will meet Ittx Mrs. Young June 2, 4 p. m. Tho nocou'i f‘*monstrqtln*» In hreo*' making will be given by Mrs. Annie 'bn Wood Bryant. The omyor meeti»*~ t Thurn. day night at Boggs eburoh was con ducted bv Misses Berta Ijom Laven dar. Helen fnllaway and Sara Thnrmond. The subject was, “What wo should pray for.” Those nn the nrograpi were Misses Fvelvn rintfelter, Ollna Lyle, Blanche rallaway, Gladys Laven- »*>*r He ml pe Spencer and Dorothy Mathews. Mr. Milton Askew of Jefferson Is visiting friends a Oconee Heights. . Mrs. Ciirr of Mnyesville is the "peat of^ier mrents, Mr. and Mn» T. A. Henrv, The Junior dub met with Mrs. Bryant at the home of Miss Olivia I.Yle Friday evening to do the final'work before entering the comity contest In Bread-Making. The girls representing the »-»••!• f-Afn here are Fair* riatfeln*p. Giivia Lyle, nnd Mary Helen Henry* * . ' j The Kitchen Reflects the Housewife The personality of the houeewife I, revealed by a glimpse of her kitchen. “Fine feather," in the parlor gre sometimes obtained at the cost of really necessary kitchen equipment, But, Inherently, every, woman love, bright, new, ahinlng, up-to-date equipment And cer tainly It moke. Kitchen work more of a pleasure and less of a task. Brides! Don't neglect your now kitchen. If. a real workshop. Bo proud of It. 8t«rt with a new white or gray enamel ga, range—per fectly beautiful' Com, In and see them: bring him. Athens Gas Light & Fuel Company. PURE-AND SPARKLING NATURE'S BEST REMEDY ' ;!"/•> it No other water has the wonderful taste, tha Invigorating fast. , Ing that It l-ives after each glass full—It’s delightful, yea Ifa- I LINT0K .PR1NGS W.4TER \ Brink It All. Yeqr ’Round-But Espeflslly 'lif (Urfhg and sum- mer-PHONE-M Linton Springs Water Company Office Broad Btraet Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 3 per cent, over |1,000; 19 per eeoL up to $1,049. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law office! Phoqo 1678. 406 Ilolmon Bldg. 1,1* Athena, Oaonls I «£> (O ■ TAXI SERVICE s Day and Night ■ GEORGIAN BAGGAGE (3 Rhone TRANSFER CO. Phone > to CC Office Georgian Hotel CC LD