The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 30, 1923, Image 2

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PAGE TWO Classified Advertisements WANT AD RATES 2 Cento a Word .Minimum Charge of 40 Cent* t. lnfirttona. Seven time* for the i of five Insertion*. AU discontinuance* MUST be made In person at The Ban- ner-Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuance* /*»** NdT valid. 7C .WANT AU 13 PHONH BANNER - H E HALO WANT 75 ( OCT RESULT* McCORMirK AND DEKRINO Mow era and Rakes. Hi* stork and lot prices. E. I>. Sledge. m20 FOR SALE—WESTERN ELECTRIC n^clilne. In perfect condition. New nUachment*. Pl»>ne 1214. m2'Jc FOR SALE—ONE PIANO IN FIRST class condilton, $lf.0.tfi*; otic piece suite furniture. Knars oak. $50.00; mirror 34x45$ dresser. Phone 1100 or 1784. TBE BANNBR-HBRALP. .ATHBNS. GEORGIA El By J. LUCAS, JR. Wlmt was declared to bo i ' of the nio.'ii I University, and with this fuet be- fore you It should be made to Jmean somethin* to tlio University I other than a bare name," declared J'Mr. Anthony In his talk. “Since my I I first Entrance Into the club In my I rreshman year It has been one of I my , greatest ambitions to create j .the interest that has been display'"' | I here tonight. I regret that I will j J not be ;.iere next year to see the inspiring and worthwhile | work carried forwhrd, but I FOR SALE—CHILD'S iron BBr with mattrrsE, ull In good rondl tlon. Price 111.00. Phone Ills. mJIc Miscellaneous Lost And Found LOST—ONE HOLD HANDLE l’ ' iWella. lie tween Grady Avenue a • <n*tyf..r» Street. Monogram 1'lease return to Mrs. J. I 124 Boulevard. ANNUAL MEETING L. P. WANTED—HELP WANTED—Boy about 14 years old to deliver pa pers. Apply Banner-Her ald Office. The Seventy-Fifth Annual Meet ing of the policy-holders or tic Southern Mutual Insurance Co. wll bo held on Tuesday, June f>. I If22 at II A. M.. in the office of th< company in Athens. Ga. A. B. GRIFFITH. Secretary. Wanted WANTED — MANDOLIN. C.C1TAR !ji and Ukelrle pupil* wanted. Ml*? m Hairiee Martin will open n studio In i[j Athene nbout June 4th and will teach p Mandolin, Hawaiian nultnr. Plain !;• Guitar, Tenhr Banjo and Ukelele. 1 l'.' further Irdermatlon. addre** J. Morris Music Shop. Lumpkin Street meetings In Its history was held Monday night In Dr. Harrow’s class room when the Square and Com* pass club of the University gather ed for IIh last meeting of the scholastic year. Mary Aiifhong. retiring president of the club and' one of the finest athletes Georgia has ever pro duced, spoke briefly to the men. here and outlined some of the goals toward which the orrrj.*lza- Mon should *vork. Other speaker* vore \v. W. Thomas. II. O. i • uas. J. G. Tntiiin. Fred M. Gorfain. 1 McLendon. M. Reed. E. K. Davis, and Wehli T*tum. Claude rim sure that It will be with the able assistance of your new president Mr. Allen,” continued Mr. Anthonv The members of the club present gave a rising vote of appmcfatlon to the retiring president, express Ing at It he same time their regrei for the great loss that would he sustained by Mr. Anthony’s ab sence In the future. Those present at the meeting were. Messrs. J. O. Tatum, P. T). bsntalr. O. L. Johntfin. Jonathan urns. Jr., IT 0|^rhthnas. W .F Coulter 'Cleveland J. S i Detroit ... i Lodging Free For Delegates to Go. High School Meet STANDING OF CLUBS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. Nashville v 22 14 .611 Chattanooga 19 15 .559 Atlanta .. 20 17 .51' New Orleans 20 17 .541 Mobile ! 18- 1C .52! Memphis _ 1C 19 .457 Birmingham 16 19 .467 I fttlo Hock : 10 24 .291 All contestants to the High School state meet which will he held lr Athens, June 7th, 8th and 9th will he given lodging at the Georgian Hotel as guests of the University of Georgia. Booms have been reserved for al- thor visitors to the contests at*p (intents At-* M y , y-. | «p«:hu r«ie «i one dollar a day.. LiG&St UllG r la ce Meals may he obtained by all at* : Where G.e rmans aad t * n,,,n * ,he nt ‘he ™te ^ , three meal* for one dollar, at the P rench Co-Operate, Says Pines Cafeteria. Miss Mary D I Dispatch. Lyndon, Dean of Women will chap*. AMERICAN LEAGUE Clubs. f\)fov. Lost. Pet, (By Associated Press.) York „j. 1C 10 Philadelphia 20 14 _ 20 16 . 18 19 (fliers, all of wlmni expreosed eon- I Smith, R. M. (MMdleton, iden -e in the future 0 f the club I Smith, 7J*. K. Divln. W. W. Thor fi le 19 .441 ' ndorr.ed Iho suggest ions of Anthony. Mr. R. o. Pittman, uafo of the University class 92? was also present as a - of the club, speaking brief- history of the fraternity ilms. e!h»w! von el I ht Ing. Masons know tint the Square and Com pass club has n foundation as strong as that of any club of the Reed. R. C. Pittman. Marl; j Anthonv John D. Allen and Fr» M. Oorfaln. Some definite'plans were decided on for the future of the club. Th* next meeting will take place In th* (all. At the end of the business par* of the meeting, cigars wire passed around and general discussion cn sued. If WANTED—HOARDERS. CAN take at! - _:on« girl and several boys. Close In; j|-'- reasonable rates. Call at 285 Wash- ■|j Ington street. m3lp WANTED—TWO NICELY furnished or unfurnished r<x>ms for light housekeeping, connecting bath possible, close In. Address P. O. Box No. 48 or Phone 334. m30p For Rent—Rooms FOR RENT—FOUR ROOM HOUSE, Juno 1st, near Normal School." 1 W. T. Florence, Phone 1759-W. m29c Clubs, lew York lUahurg rooklyn NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. FOR RENT—Four ROOMS, unfur nished npurtment, upstairs, private hath, sink In kitchen, good location. Phone 354-J. m29p FOR RENT—UPSTAIRS Apartment, private bath and sink in kitchen. Call 1329. m29o FOR RENT—SMALL APARTMENT to couple. Phone 1625. m30p FOR RENT — TWO FURNISHED i for tight housekeeping. Very 1323 So. Lumpttn Street mile ■ room* fo jj . desirable. VOR RENT—FIVE ROOM HOUSE, with pantry, bath and aleeplng porch. Phone 15C9. m3lo FOR RENT—ONE LARGE, COOL room with connecting bath; dose In. I'hone 1309-J. m3lc FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED connecting rooms, lights and water furnished, $10.00 per month. Phono 1370-M or apply 270 Baxter 8t. m3lc FOR SALE SALE-ONE BUSHEL CANE kl. Apply Banner-Herald Office. it made for floors and floors only. That is why it looks so well and lasts so long in spite of the wear and tear and con- slant washing a floor must get. ’ A general all-around varnish will not stand up. Get Mar-not and watch it wear and hold its lustre. Sherwin-Williams Scar-not For Woodwork and Fanfare Sherwin-Williams KExpaR For OnboMoon Varoiihin* Every paint or varnish for every purpose here. HAT#: — K.10HTLT UHED dard make piano player, at * Good a* new. Phone 1274. m39c Iron Ralb-onk but each op Harvard (Tlamlcs, Nelson’s Ency 11a and Pocket University; book f*a*, easy chair, camera! photo- graphic equipment. 49$ Franklin 8t. «r Phone 1782. FOR HALE—Six .upholstered .dining chairs and table, also Davenette, 571 N. Jackson, or Phone Til-J. V'- Hardy Hardware Co. Clayton Street. 8HOE REPAIRING H0FMEI8TER SHOE SHOP Phono Your Order 1116 We Call For and Deliver. FOR HALE—Two practically new Forda, 1923 model*, five passengers, t R'Jttfgaln. M. c: Cauthen, W. Clayton 8t , jlc. RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. thbound v Southbound S:IS ■ Atlanta-Monroe locul art* p S:«0 p AtL-Btrmlniham-Mom. 1.10 p H:«0 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. T. 1:70 p [■W P AtL-AbborJUo load 7:10 . I:S« p Atl.-Blrmlntbltn S:tt > t:ll p Norfolk-tV.,hlniton S:S0 u J1:S« p WUmtncton.N. T. S:S0 * i SEORSIA RAILROAD Arrlro • Duput *:>• PSi 1:10 in 11:10 PSi 0 l:SS pm CENTRAL OP QEORGIA RY. W. (A Bolton, Afoot, Phan. 1001 Oontnl of Doorsta Sutton Deport tor lUdoo 1:10 n. m. s «:« o. m. Arrlro from Moron 11:10 p. m. S:«0 p. m. For further Information phono J. T. Bruco, a A., (10. S Por further Informal J. T. Bruco, a . • BAINESVILLE M RAILWAY Loara 7:45 A. St* 10:45 A. M.O* • Dollr. •• Doilf Zrotpt ; Arrlro «f:S0 P. SL •010:10 A. M. Bu> One of Our REBUILT. REPAINTED, USED CABS anil balsnco on liberal terms.. Batck Botdatcr. Utc model Dod(e Hondstcr, 1920 model Ford Touring 1922 model Franklin Touring 1921 model Orerland 4 Sedan, 1920 model , Conolly Motor Co. E. KAY “THE SMILING PAINTER” Pino Pointing and Intorlor Decorating Phone 1297, Athens, Ca. Dixie Boy Play Sulla —$2.50 to *3.75 Bathing Sells $2.50 to *3-80 Bathing Caps 78< Tennis Rackets . .*2.75 to (10.00 How Do You Figure Baby Chick Loss? Do you actually figure it in dollars and cents? Suppose 20, or 30 or 50 chicks from your hatches die. How much would these baby chicks cost you to replace? Philadelphia SAI.LY LKAGUh HE It LI X—There’s at least our place In the world Where ’French. Germans and Itnllnns work cordial ly together, and that’s thp Metro politan 9P**ru House In New York, says Barbara Kemp, the German singer, who is hark In the fa the*** land temporarily with n four year contract at the Metropolitan tUckeJ among her librettos. The German diva was highly pleased at the ab sence of personal Jealousies and | pnlltlral animosities from the at- ^sphere in which she found her- «elf % durlng the past season. She! Is convinced, moreover, that In New I York. In fact throughout all North I I South America—there prevail*: sincerely warm sympathies for | Charlotte Spartanburg Lost. .... 22 14 ..23 15 TUESDAY’S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Atlanta 3; Little Rock 2. Mobile-Chattanooga, postponed. New Orleans 6; Nashville 10. Birmingham 1; Memphis 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE St. LouHi 6; Detroit 5. Cleveland 6; Chicago 4. New York 4: Wauhlngt^n 2. Boston 7; Philadelphia 2, NATIONAL LEAGUE Ph'Iadelphla 7; Boston 10. firs German opera. Miss Kemp calls attention to the fact that American efficiency and business methods apply to opera- tics in the United States ns well as to anything else and that art ists are paid only for what they actually do, not for vfhnt their con tract* specify. Whereas In Ger many a singer Is engaged and paid by the season, In the United State! the contract calls for a cerMM nt her of performances within specified period. Philadelphia 8; Do? Purina Chick Start ana (With LuttortnilW) is a real baby diicle food. It is tuUanced to supply all the elements that the tender baby chicks require in the first few weeks. Buttermilk, which authorities specify os important for baby chicks, is one of the principal ingredients. The other ingredients in Startena blend wkh. buttermilk to make a perfect crowing ration. Save more baby chicks and get early layers next year by feeding Purina Chick Startena and Baby Chick Chow on the llouble development guarantee. Give us your order today. >>rook!yn 3: Now York c*hl**ngo 7; PHtshurg 6. r*lnclnnall 3; St. Louis : J hone 247 H.L.COFER&CO. —Seedsmen— 269 North Lumpkin St. Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commlralon S par cent, over *1.000; 10 per cent up to *1,004. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law offices Phone 1*76. 405 Holman Bldg. Athene, Georgia CLASSIFIED ADS Quick results come from our classified pages/ H AVE YOU EVER con sidered the work our classified ads dp for our ad vertisers, They search into every store and home in Athens and if there is a ninterested party they will surely find him. The Tbest class of people read The Banner-Herald — and from this group of 20,000 people you will re ceive many inquiries to your class ified advertisement. Telephone 75 B ANNER-HERAID SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April SS, 1523. No < leave, Athene T:4i »- ■»-. «r No. S leave, Athene 4:15 p. rives I.ula 5:45 p. in. No. 7 leave, Lula 4:55 p. at., arrive, Athene S:30 p. m. No. 5 leave, Lula 10:14 0. SL, ar rive, Athene 11:45 a. m. O. B. MILLER. C A., Athene, Get, Telephone IL ---■ FOUTII ATI.ANTIC LEAGUE Moron 11; Groonvlllo 1. ^'wirtnnburrr 1; Columbia 0. vugusta-rhurlott*. j^atponrd. WEDNESDAY’S GAMES SOUTHERN league Atlanta .nt.LIttlo Hock, two game: "’ay*. Mrb ;, r nt rh.attnhooi?a. rirmln?ham at Meinphlx, tw* am. fi .<*. hcdufei1. N'W t.’i’Jram at Nashville—TWi uir.es scheduled. . Inasmuch as things monarrhiarai nre now rather passe in Germany i ‘motorist the othnr dnv t 1* hive his car through thr mlddlf arch of the famous Ttrandenburgei Tor, n privilege which formerly wai reserved exclusively for th? kal* A policeman abrutly halted Iho .’iiitomohne nnd asked the sur prised driver for his name, ad- Ire**! and I’ernse number, at the same time Informing the man n1 the wheel that he was a lawbreaker “Hut,” protested the chauffeur ‘I thought nil that was a thing of the past . Wo have .a republic Reroofing This Year? I F you arc, make it a permanent t last ns long ns the house iteelf! For durability and. serviceability, Johns-Manville roofing is un equalled. t Jl can be easily applied right over your old roof thjis # saving muss and inconvenience. We sell JohnR-Manville roof ing in its vbrious forms, let us supply you I CARTER-MOSS LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING MATERIALS AMERICAN LEAGUE Ht. Louis at Detroit—double- homier, . Cleveland nt Chicago—Doubb header. New Yprk at Washington—Doubb header. Boston at 1’hilatlelphla—Double j, HOStOII Header. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn nt New York—Double header. 1 ’hIlndelphlrr nt ’Boston—Double header, Cincinnati at Ht. Louis—Double hinder. htengo at ” PittsburR—Double header. Athens Visitors Among thoen vlaltlng In Athena Wetlnoeilay wore, R. B. Young, Ma con; Mr*. R. B. ChrlHtlan, Mra. T. !>. Muyeon, Tufonl, (la.; \y. T Warren, KDiarloUn, N. C.; A. 'Vlgglns, McKinney, Texas. O. L. DuBrln Ford DuLac, WIs.; O. A. drown. iMonty; J. C. Wilkins Miss Ida Wilkins, Hawk River, N. C.j Carl Moore. Hlcluiry, N. C.; J I,. Wtuchburn, Ilostoi/ o. A. Macon. Park Miss Marlon Oushan. Monroe. .La.; Miss Evelyn Garth. Treqton. Ky.; Mr. and’ Mrs. C. C. Thomp son. Trisa, Oa.; Mrs. Harry Haynes, F. Dickinson, Atlanta. E. P. Ewart. R. W. May. Atlanta: W. W. Hsrlln, Washington: J. T. Gartner, Cincinnati; M. J. Turner. .Jacksonville: John J. Hedrick. Lexington. N. r. : j. R. Harris Wrens. Ga.; George T. Harris Wrens, Ga. R. A. Coles. 'Atlanta: Allen W. Jones, C. p. Bailer, Miss E. J. Gnth. Augusta: Mrs. Ben. Fletcher, tfolorado; Mra. Howard MrCall. Atlanta: W. 1. Sutherland Atlanta: J.'M. Elliott, Atlanta; B Winston, Atlanta. .’Clove Kings he ry, Franklin. N. C.N.MIsa Gene Wise. Fort Valley. Ca,:. Mins Lydia Rose. Valdosta; J. W. Holmes, (Atlanta; W. D. Lyeriy. Charlotte, N. C. C. c. McCall, and Mra. McCall. Asheville, N. ft: C. W. Adams Covington. Oa.: Dr. E. K. Wheells, Atlanta; W. H. Whyte. Columbia. S. C.; 8. C. Steadman. Monroe; C. L. Sarkry, Atlanta. Read f Banner-Herald Want Ads. The patrolman looked up fron his notebook long enough to remark lhat the falter jiart of the protect was certainly correct: hut,he nsk °d the motorist what hr meant bj his reference to tho pant. ”Gh. the kaiser and all' thot *• *»t- plained tho driver., Tho pdfreetttan smiled. “You’re a JIttIo tf.'hjiu time**/ ’he replied. “The kaDet ised to he the only one who coul^ enter here; how the middle nfcf 'n reserved for street cleaners.” If* added, however, that the refch*- wehr nnd firemen must also be s» Privileged, but that only Irt caso? "f dire necessity eOuld n prlvot* citizen use the middle way. Colonel Creede F. Coxe of Vir ginia, n military attache at Iht American embassy here, has beer decorated with tho rtlsf.ngulshod service cross hy Wnrrcn n Rob. Mns.. counsellor of the embassy acting on behalf of the president . Co *» *•">* once attached to tne American .mission at Conston- tlno^o. He was an observer with IhePenlnkwia and Wrangel armlot In South Russia. PHONE -701- PORE AND SPARKLING , , tl NATURE'S,mT HW„ „„„, No other w*t*r hat the wonderful tastt, th* Invigorating feel- ing that It leave* after Bach glace full—It’s delightful, yea It’*— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Yaap 'Round—But Especially In 8oring and •inn- man—PHONE 95 / Linton Springs Water Company Offlcu Broad ■ treat J n i°V thirst-At work op at play quench it with this beverage—ice-cold, spark ling, and with the distinctive taste that makes you smack your lips satisfied—at foun tains ajtid in bottles Delicious and Refreshing