The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 07, 1923, Image 2

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THURSOAV. .■JUNE 7 BLACK BEARS CO Fisu without hooks o LITTLK FALLS/ 1 west black im a ra ' ~ method or H.-fiilns. n'l | observed by & M * u i h r ... lout into tho Cot V lu/ln?.'I tlna the. watwJrdS;* 1 '*; I ,MovIm? cautiously jhlowly oh their lii.,,1 ’, Htrcam, .with turn *£ lv s u ] they patiently :Tw ; Vu tla l»I a nalmon « W i Ir , m , 11K ‘ Much u «»h, inadwrh-ntlv ■ OBuin.t tho nut nal is grasped Jjnd tosa<-,I . mt / w;lt on to the shore. CEOBCTX PARE TWO C* i T „ Hull place with .1- H. Freeman. W. snerman Hancock IS g. Sutherland, inspector for the With Standard Oil ^ vL^ aia ,''‘* le t n " r . f S ,, ... It „ Tl has boon in Athens for tnp past Co., Well Known Here f e u- days r..u is well pledsA With the showing of the local company! During the ■absence of H- M. Me- lor the I'JSt two months under the-1 Rae, who is 'confined to his home agency of Sam K» Wood8^ qq account of operation for appen- r iritis, Sherman Hancock, well DENIES HE MAL1CIOU8LY known local ydunpr man, is ini SPOILED BAKER’S BREAD charge of the Washington and LOS AN(»KLKt$—Denying that Thomas streets service station for ho maliciously poked holes In tho the Standard Oil Company. Iouvuh of his employer's bread. He will continue in the employ when lie delivered them,' K. An* I of tho company after Mr. McRae derson filed an answer to the dam**. resume duties and will be- either ago suit for the Four "S'* Baking at this station or the Hancock and Company. Board of Visitors To University Will Arrive Here Monday •" By Vi 8. STEWART ’’ The Board of Visitors T othe Uni versity of Georgia appointed by Qovernor Hardwick Friday com posed of J’ro feasors li T. Jlolmea, j of Barnesville; R. B. Daniel, of Columbus, and L. A. McLaughlin of Round Oak, and Dr. J. A. Rhodes l>f CrawfordviJle and James T Shehan, of Crawford, will arrive in Athens Monday on a visit of in spec!ion to the University. | A new board Is appointed an- Phone 1313 The Cracker liar, not rtrictly confined itself to humor. The Nt- ' erary feature also predomlnat-* | Th« Kditori3ls ^how parti^nlnrlv i the nhilityVif the retiring Editor* • in-chief. Th ; s edition is the lastj one of Mr. Everett and Mr. «hof- ficld and the University is lo.-intr two 'of its most efficirn tafnl hrtl Students, The drawings of Mr Sheffield *n ’ho ’’nst two years have made the Cracker *» success an I unde” Ihe rd »nr* hr»» of Mr Ev"~'tt diirjT'- th#» lia( term the editions h'tve been nmonjj the best ever put out. As n whole we may *tiv that this edition is worthy of all the praise which has li^en heaped up on it and continues in keep the Cracker among the highest in [point of merit amony ail the hu morous colleges publications The Crnekcr is c i sale at local news stands* 4335—A SEASONABLE STYLE. The lines of this model nre becoming to slender an-1 stout figures. Tho s’de closing Is psoctlcal. As portrayed gingham and linen are combined. One could u»e percale In a neat pattern, with rep:» «rf lln**n for the waist and alcove pert'onn. also for the facing* on cuffs r.ml pochtta and for the belt, Tho width of thu tUirt at tlia foot la 2\% yards. ^ The pattern Is cut 'n seven sitsai 36. Z9. 40. 42 44. 4G and 48 Inches bust measure. A 3»-lnch nlzc requires 4*t yards of one material 36 Inches wlu«. For walat, sleeves cad cuff nnd pocket facings of contracting material, l^k yard 33 laches wldo la required. A pattern of this Illustration mailed to any addresa on receipt of 12o in all. ver or stamps. * el In -aKp-jn- V t.i suouldei R? 4 and whitb led binding o:« . i i o'Uet factnea of uuM be attractive foi Jin~:tain and linen m to or i would alao be ■ uvlth of the skirt at y.-icl-’. b cut In seven sixes: I, 41 and 46 inches bun size requires S>b t’.n'.v.mgg naaaan i r.li of 2C-:noh material. For berth.*, ■iff and poclcei fac ugs of contrast'ng -nnterlal T» yard la icqulred. A pattern of thla Illustration mailed : > any jv Id re von receipt of 13c In ell* i r «>r stamps. | Nctne Our New Stock of Shoes Has JusL Arrived. —.—EVERYTHING NEW We are offering all the latest models in Brogue Shoes and Oxfoi-ds for prices that are reasonable. The Popular Price SHOE STORE 125 CI|yton Street 4343—A VERY DAINTY DRESS FOn ’•MOTHCr.’O GIRL/* Embroidered voile and orrandy wer« choren for tills plenn'ng model. It la Mao nice In allk. gingham and crcue. Dotted Hwlsi and organdy could npt # be combined for this style. The her. |ha trimming may be omitted. The clca’njr may dc at the centre back, as lilvtrat / or on the rhouldera This pattern In cut In four alxea: t, r. 10 and IS years. A 10-ycar a’se will require three ynrds of one material 40 Inches wide. If made WS Illustrated, % yard of contracting material, and Sft yards figured material la required. A pattern of this Illustration mailed tn any address on receipt of lie in silver or stamps. Telephone 621—Athens, Ga. <333—A PRETTY COMOINATIO.'I. The Closing of t!ili practical gar ment may be at tie ctr.tro hack, or it tho aide. U I > a good mo tel for ialnaook. batiste, crcpr, idU; or crcue le Chine. Tho pattern h cut In four risen« fmafl, Tt-SI; medium. 3J-»0. large. II; extra large. 4C-4* Ichcn bu t mtu*. rre, A mcdlur.! a se icqulrcj S'.h lards of 34-ln' , .i matcr.al. A pattern of tills llliistrollnn mailed In any address vj receipt of life in diver or stamps. greatly in evidence. Take a Victrola No. 50 home with you tonight * • It is specially designed for summer use—substantially built, compact; really portahle and a fitting companion to seventeen other models in the complete line. . the Names are There State When you come into our bank you will see / our names' by the various depks and windows THERE’S A REASON FASHION BOOK NOTICE. E.'nd lie In altver or stamp, for our UP-TO-DATE 8PRINO AND RUMMER 1921 1!OOK OF FASH IONS. showing color plat**, and contain Inc GOO dcnlnno of Ekdlo*-. Mimes' nnd Children's I'ntt.rnn. a CONCISE nnd COMPnEHKNSIVB AKTICLE OF DRESSMAKINO. AtJIO ROUE :*OINT8 FOR THE NEEDLE (llluat.'-ntln*. 10 of tho varloUff, nlmpl* stltcnrn) nil valu able lilnt. to tho bomo dronunfctr. .^i.. the herald ;■ Pntt.rn Dopt l-WT'- We MUST know who you are, and we v. WANT yoG to know who f [ is serving you. Addrest all orders to THE HERALD. " All order* will fiiva fire attention. Cut out this slip foryvaH at unce, encloaina cents for each pattern and 1o ditlonal for postso^ 4346—A POPULAR tUIT iTYLC— FOR LITTLE BOVI. Thfe tnodcl wll) be fine for linen, lalatea. peplln and jersey. The alcove may be In nrrlat or elbow length. Th# trousers are made with ebie cloning. The pattern Is cut In ftvs slsea: 2. I, 4, I aad S years. A 4»yeer alia requires t% yards of 36-lnch mate* Commercial A pattern of thla Illustration mailed s any address on receipt of 12c In all*