The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 07, 1923, Image 8

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    TEW BAWNKR-HBRALt). AtHKNB. GEORGIA
ywwjE 7, 1921
Classified Advertisements
INI JID RATES
2 Cents a Won!
Minimum Charg* of 40 Cants
Insertions. Seven times for tbs
price of five Insertions.
All discontinuances MUST b#
made In person at The Ban*
ner-Herald Office or by letter.
Telephone dlslr
NOT valid.
Continuances are
75
WANT AH
I'Iton
ONH
BANNER.HERALD WANT
-ADA OAT RESULT#
WANTED—HELP
WANTED—Boy about 14
years oM to deliver pa
pers. Apply Banncr-Her-
al'd Office.
r Wanted
WANTED—Room and
and board by business
lady. Address S. A. E.
care Banner-Herald.
/* m8p.
Wanted—Two furnish
ed rooms suitable for
Ifaht housekeeping. Ad
dress W. H. care Banner-
Herald. j8p.
WA N T E D—Room and
board by couple without
children. Address “Cou-
ifle,” care Banner-Herald.
j8p.
WHY NOT DIVIDE MY
INSURANCE WITH
L&ljillk
41
JESTER
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 offices Phone 167C. t
405 Holman Bldg, i Alliens, Georgia
Cadillac and Hudson Cars For Hire
EPPS GARAGE
392 Washington Street Fiione 497
Absolutely Dependable
WANTED-Position
WANTED—Position nn governess, or
arlmary grarlo pupils to coach dur-
Jwr summer 'months. Normal grad-
Ufaei 4 yearn experience In primary
friadeft, 2 years teacher and supervisor
of Normal Art. 14a* C5, Wlrttorvllle,
OA- JI3p.
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RKNT — 4-ItOOM UPSTAIRS
Apartment, prlvato bath, sink In
kitchen and heater In hath room.
Good location. Phone 334-J. J8p
S FOR SALE
von SALE—ONE BUSHEL CANE
‘Jleed. Apply Bwin.r-H.rald Office.
POI1 BXCHANOB-MI 'ACHE FARM
Mitchell's Bridge Bond for city
Il eaute. -Prank A. Lln.com>>,
is. Georgia. jUc
ADlcJl!
Pt>n SALE—Jorrey milk
Ale. perfect. rtivno
Elizabeth St. >
quail-
FBR SALE—Pure bred Rhode Island
; Barred Rock ’Whiter Leghorn chick*
otiS. >0011 387. M. C. Armcl. * jisc.
Silk Bingham with lacings of
In a contrasting shade would be very
attractive for this model. It is ai?<
good for Jersey, twill, ratine and pea-
requires four yards of 44-Inch mu
ferial. The width at the foot Is 2\
A pattern of this Illustration mailer
to any address on receipt-of 12c in slh
v«.r or stamps.
Street and No.
FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, Ford
cut down. <40 Hudson, Overland 00.
(igod condition, cheap. See Armel'
CBtrago. Phone 087. JUc.
FOR HALE—One 1921 Ford Coupe,
jpewty painted, perfect condition, at
a.bargain. M. C. Cauthen, W. Clay
ton St. JHc.
it»t SALE—TWO NEW SIX room
fWingalows. Modern conveniences,
location, Vheap. Easy terms.
Ofimpbell and Barrow, 707 Holman
.Xftg.. Phone 17(1.
LAST WEDNESDAY Hon. J. D.
Jtlcp received a check frum the
Georgia Co-Operative Marketing
\ iodatlon. Mr. Price .ay. this
<-radiation 1». the greatest thing
far bur farmers over planned nnd
will *avo them from bear raids.
Instead of Individual farmers sell
lag their cotton os fast as gath
ered, under tbl organization It Is
PBt pn market all during tb. year
aad intelligently sold by men who
understand all conditions. Mr
Ppcb says those whoso Interest It
I* to buy our cotton at their own
price are now at work trying to
destroy this association. •
^RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE AY. . I
Northbound Southbound
CM a AtlantA-lfonro. local (:ll p
A 44 p AtL-BIrmlngham-Mom. S:M p
h MS p Norfolk-nich.-N. T. lift p
I 9* P AU.-Abb.vlUs local 7:10 a
f IV" 4 P AtL-BIrnflnsbam S:SS a
IV;U p Korf otk -'Washington i:n a
(M4 p Wllmlngten-N. T. I:M a
•E0REIA RAILROAD
Arrtrd Depart
**•, Oils am
X1:J0 pa * l:U pm
-CENTRAL' OF OEORQLA RV.
W. O. Bolton, Agagt. Phono 1M1
- Coatral of (tenia Butina
' a Depart for Macon T:M a. m.
' 9 dH* P. “•
Arriro from Maeon U:10 p. u.
f a. 0:30 p. a.
For further Information phono
J: T. Bruce, C. A., 040.
rg • —*
m GAINESVILLE MIDLAND
RAILWAY
at-Shaped'
PISTON RINGS 1
TRUE-FTTondOIL-CONTROL (
us.standard on all cars;
‘ Distributed by
KBLLER MOTOR & MACIIINK
COMPANY
Mads by Wllkenln, Mfg. Co. Falls, fa.
Thornton’s
FRIDAY
Dinner 50c
English Pen Soup
Baked Red Rnappcr Fish
.Boiled Turnip Salad
Spring Onions
Cream Mashed potato-:!
Stewed Tomatoes
Muffins and Biscuits
Choice of Pies-
coffee, Tea or Mill:
50 Cents
Supper 50c
Fried Calf Liver and Onions
String Bcnns
Fried Corn Fritters
Macaroni and Cheese
Hot Biscuits
Fruit pud din-
Coffee, Tea or Milk
50 Cents
PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
No ot!ier water h»5 the wonderful ta3te, the invigorating fevl*
ing that it leaves after each glass full—it’s delightful, yee it’s—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
Drink it All Year '•fieund—But Especially ifo Spring and 8um*
mcr—-PHONE 95
Lin>on Springs Water Company
Office Eroad Street
Along the Road
W E fire fill travellers along
life’s road. Debt is the bur
den that rides you. The savings
account is something for you to
ride on.
Commercial Wank of Athens
Member Federal Reserve System
“ASK OUR DEPOSITORS”
SPORT NEWS
SPORT FLASHES
Ed Dorsey, Jr, has had his rep
utation for picking classy sports
contenders thoroughly justified.
You remember that last Mirrh
26th, Ed, who has earned the
name of the “Tex Rickard of
Athens,” brought the Detroit Am-
W. L. Pet. cricans and the Rochester Litcrna-
27 is .600 tionals to Athens for an exhibi-
......20 20 .656 tion game.
24 20 .6431
2-t 20 r,.r. These two tribes stage a neat
"■> ~o - 5->4 affair down on Sanford l-’irid—
-n -a non left customers groaning for more-
’’’ is 25 .in .This morning, Rochester is sitting
on top of the International League
** * 9 ' with a percentage of .745, almost
[one hundred points ahead of their
nearest contender-
itLUll— • VV. L. Pct.l _ , , „ ——— , _ _ ..
New York 30 14 .682' Thotfgh those Tigers of Ty Cobb
Philadelphia 24 10 .658 boast the heaviest hitting aggre-
iCleveland .. .. 25 29 .556 Ration in the American circuit,
Detroit 22 23 .489 ‘ he F , we f? forced Wee nesujy to
si .... .... bow to the masterful delivery of
uL.lr 1 * fS % 419 Walter Johnon. who ,o muffled
.no Tiger bats that they could only
•Jrr rap out five hits. Washington
• JJ0 won, 6-1-
I Mack', Athletics hammered Van
, Pct ! Gilder and “Shuck" Pruitt for
12 712 thirteen hite nnd earned the series
l« evIiwith the Browns,
si nil Urban Faber, pitching hero of 1
•b-in I Kll y 0 f major league tat
Georgia Chapel Is
. Historic'Landmark
(Continued From Page One)
/CLUB—
Nashville ...
New Orleans
Atlanta
Chattanooga .
Mobile ... ...
Memphis
Birmingham .
Little Itock ..
cd. The *present chapel building
was used for a number of ye^rs
after «s a meeting place for the
various political machines of the
state. Many a hot and hard fought
verbal contest took place.*
The chapel which w'is erected
one year before South Carolina’s
bristling defiance in 1832. soon be*
came the debating place of such
men as Stephens, Cobb. Toombs
and Lumpkin, and other notables-
From 1831 to 1861 these debates
on secession were carried on, and
they carried a grot deal of weight
with them in forming.the policy
of the south in its stand
ing the Union. It was Co /* ?r <
thm "h*pel that Hen*y w'rlj
became famous as afnnt Gr «
Since timt tim*
dom used for politir.i
The grand old chii*i ... S'* 1 ®
University of the Kiiinire^ S H
the South stand, toZZ , k
be! of the American fncsuVP
thought and free speech. r
by. Mrs. G.o. ColUnk^t'd m2 ®
J.e„ comn. , re v (slU „ 6 **
Miss Sadie Lou Bmoks I,
In* Miss Mary Lou S'pr,„kj „
nett Shoala.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston
NVasMiigton
Chicaso ...
16
...18 25
..-10 2&
NATIONAL LEAGUE
ZCTaUB— W. L.
New York o3
I’itlshurgh 26
Brooklyn 24
St I nillx 9^1 ?»•» RI1 any iwruc HU-
( oo iZ rJH tlea, hit the first home run of Hs
"S2Z» “ i* career ye.lerd.y- Strangely
Chicago -1 24 .467 -nn„.h. the elreuif smash enabled
Boston
Philadelphia
Last. Ata.na Arrtv.
T-.45 A. »£.• •5-.I0 P. M.
10:15 *A. M.ss S.IO.-IO A. U.
• Solly, s* Dally Xxc.pt Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 29, 192J.
Ko 6 leaves Athens 7:45 a. m., ar-
r.!-- Lula t.-M a. m.
;,'o. 8 leaves Athens 4:15 p. m., ar-
riws Lets 5:41 p. m.
NU.J leaves Lula 4:55 p. m., arrlres
Athens 8g0 p. m.
yo. 5 leaves Lula 10:10 a. ML, ar
rive. Alhen. 11:45 a. m.
U.-B. MILLER, C. A., Athena, O*.
t JLeyliuns IL
ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkseplha, Shorthand and
Typewriting
Savo 60 per cent of expense! by
attending this school. The grad
uates of the Athens Business
Collego always get the heal po
sition. Excry Graduated em
ployed. Write for Information
today.
Bex 643, Athene, Da.
A PICTURE FOR
FATHER AND SDN
MOTHER and DAUGHTER
POT It’s Yonr Fault You Rover Told
Me Is the Daily (by of Thou*
»uds of Daughters sod Sobs!
SALLY LEAGUE
min— . w. L.~r?t.
Charlotte 31 18 .63.1
Greenville 30 19 .612
Augusta 27
Spartanburg 27
Columbia .4.16
Macon 14 3*1 .298
THURSDAY'S GAMES
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
nirmlngliam’at Atlanta.
Mobile at Little Rock.
Naahvillo at 'hattanonga.
New Orleans at Memphis.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago at New York.
81. Louis at Philadelphia.
olitroit. at Washington.
"levcland at Boston.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at I’ittsbargli.
New York nt .Chicago,
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
SALLY LEAGUE
Auiusta at Columbia.
Macon nt Greenville.
charlotte at Spa:‘--burg.
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
■Atlanta D; Birmingham 1.
Middle G; Llttlu Rock 5.
Nashville Chattanooga 4.
New Orleans-Memphis (rain.)
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 17; Boston 4.
St. 1-otiIs 2; Philadelphia 5.
Chicago 4; New York 1.
Detroit 1; Washington 5.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn 3; Pittsburgh 7.
Boston l.) Cincinnati 5.
New York-4; Chicago 6.
Philadelphia 6i St. Louis 7; (I.
Innings.)
SALLY LEAGUE
Chit lotto 8-11; Columbia 4.4.
Groonvlllo 4-7: Spartnnburg 7-3
Augusta 9-1; i.Mncon 2-0 (second
game ton Innlnge.)
... .enough, the circuit smash enabled
JJ* 1 Chicago to beat New York Yanks,
295 4.j.
Four Red Sox piuhera couldn’t
silence the Cleveland Indians' big
guns and Speaker’s team smoth
ered the Hub outfit, 17-4.
These Giants osn he beaten. The |
| 8 ‘ Cubs, smashing the delivery of Art j
■663 Nehf. rode to an casv win. over
.306 8-i, behind the masterful slants of
Vic Aldrcdge, who only allowed ‘
tho McGrawmen three kits. |
Lunches
Candies
KITCHEN:
ANDREW A. CHELEVES, l4p.
115 College Ave. Athens, Ga.
Cigars
Cigarettes
E.KAY
THE SMILING PAINTER'
■ Fin. Painting and Intarior
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athens, Ga.
■A
BETTER
SHOE REPAIRING
HOFMEI8TER SHOE SHOP
Phone Yonr Order
1186
We Call For and Deliver.
The parents should send them to tee this remarkable Photo
play for the letson It teaches. It tells the truth and ahew*
'everything and ytf It d«e, not offend. An education of a life
time told in two hour.. The most sensational, daring and spec
tacular motion picture ever shown In Athens- Something new
In picture..
COLONIAL THEATRE
atiimn
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
As Compared With
Trackage, Gives no Indi
cation of “W a t e r e d”
Stock.
SAVANNAH, Ga.—That tho cap
italisation of the Centra! of Geor
gia Railway reprenente only W?,-
281 foi* each mile of track operated
A «um Icm than the cotudrucUOn
roHt of n mile of ordinary hard*
fnlfthed highway. Is tho statement
of W. A. Winburn. president of tho
Central . He point*' out that It
route $25,000 per t tnilo to build
•uch ft highway, ’ witfc only light
grading, nnd without comdderlng
the value of the land on which tho
rond, in built; while the fallway
capitalization represent* the right-
of-way. buildings, ballast, ties and
rails, heavy bridges .signals, tele
phone and telegraph lines, shops,
.torrnlnnlH, etc.
Discussing “watered stock,’* Mr.
Wlribuni argues that this contrast |
proves the reasonable capitaliza
tion of *thd Central of Georgia. He
points out that the. railway must
i»d and mnlnthin Its; own tracks,
whereas motor trucks and busses,
In competition with the railways,
have the free use of hard*4Urfacicd
highways, bu(lt and maintained by
public funds,i and which must he
rebuilt by tax when worn out by
mptor traffic. He declares furthe-
thar the struggle the railways must
make to earn a modest return up
on a low capitalisation proves that
there la no “watered stock," and
that the freight and passenger
rates are reasonable.
The statement explains the rail
way valuation now under attack
by radical agitators who aim at
Government ownership. Mr. Wtn-
hurn says that the transportation
companies ask only such treat
ment as the Constitution of the
United State* provides, and that
to disregard these provisions would
Involve confiscation of private
property and of investments.
In good fhitb, such as has nov
curred in American history,
SUMMER
SUITS-
For MEN and BOYS
Our clothes are correctly cut They are fashionable. The cut
makes the difference between the smart suit and the ordinary.
It’s the thing the well dressed man looks for. It has made
SOCIETY BRAND clothes famous.
E. H. DORSEY
CLOTHIER AND HATTER
\ ~ Clayton Street
TRADE IN ATHENS
EAT
Piedmont
Weiners
Prepared from Choice Material’
^ "Ty moS
The Piedmont Market
260 N. Lumpkin Street i'"
, : Phone 1616