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Boarding|Nashviiio ...
house in town at rea- New 0rkans
Isonable rent, can now be
[secured. The furnishings
can be bought for less
than $500.00. Write Box
451, Athens, Ga,. j8p
STANDING OF CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
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Nf?w York
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUBS
AMERICAN LEAGUEE
Chicago at New York.
Detroit at Wannington.
St. IvOuIh at Philadelphia
•Cleveland at Boston.
a number of
their credit
In the Twelfth District High
School meet held in Abbeville on
the 28th of April this team won
— j eight out of the twelve medals of
fered and sdored 30 points in ath-
! Ictus out of a possible 45. From
victories to animal, or insert rather, and
capable of forming many wonder-,
ful feats. It Is known that they c
possess a higher order of intelll-1 -
S ence htan anj* other habitant of ( j
le insect kingdom. They are ^ultfe
Huscoptlble to training, and can be
Abbeville they rode 176 miles Iti
, automobiles and the next afternoon
entered the Tech relay races on
Grant Field and won both the class
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston at Cincinnati.
Brooklyn at Iittsburgh.
New York at Chicago.
Philadelphia at St. Louis.
' \sally league
Augusta Jit Spartanburg.
Charlotte at Macon.
CreftiVBle at Columbia.
.30
FOR EXCHANGE—55 ACRE FARM
on MltehcU’s Bridge Road for city
real qr.tate. Frank A. Lipscomb.
A they 8, Georgia. ji2e
levels nd
Detroit ...
Kl. Louis ...
WftftMngtnn
Roalon ...
Chicago ...
..... ..25 10
....... 25 21
22 '24
.20
to
17
THURSDAY’S GAMES
| ■ SOUTHERN LEAGUE
pet. j Atf inta 3; Birmingham 3 (1-1 in
nlngs.)
.568 Chattanooga 1;. Nashville 10.
.5421 N'cv( ( OrlediiK'i\f(?mp1ila (called
.478 i find game, wot grounds.)
.465’ New Orleans 5; Memphis 1 (sec-
.42?! ond.
425 i Mobile 2 ;Little Udc.U 12.
Health Scholarships Offered
As Education Step By American
m Child Health Association Forces
taugbt to .perform many unique '
l.fnlro Tim niuha Ilia? onrtoln vnri. ' •
tricks. The webs that certain vari
eties of them spin are teats of
strength and beauty that have
‘A’- mile and half mile relay races ’ll*!** tnl"'
ner Boys High School of Atlanta. , . k » l °1
wh i
Fairburn High School, and Wrens
High School, winning both races by
a comfortable margin. F<
rgin. For theii
vjetory over Boys High School and
Lanier High School the teanl was
piesented with a handsome silver
trophy cup by the Bank of .Gray-
mont. In a meet with Richmond
ncauemy ot Auguta on itoumr«
Field here, this team also won by
tics of spiders, especially. in the
tarantula family, aro capable of
jumping extraordinary dlStoncqs 1
when measured by their actual sire;
In the animal world. No other llv-'
fng creature In all the animal TkMit-
dom nossesses the comparative
strength and ability of the dplder.
Some ten or twelve years ago a
Chicago magazine of the ultra
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FO'.t HALE—Jersey milk cow, quail
ties iierfert. Phone 455-J or IKf
Elisabeth St. jgn
FOR HALE—Pure bred Rhode Island
Barred Rock White Leghorn chirk
ih. Call 587. M. C. Armel. JlJe
FOR HALE—Ford Roadster. Ford
ut down, SIS Hudson, Overland 50
G«mm1 condition, cheap. See ArtnelV
Garage. Phone 587. J!3e.
FOR H^M.E—One 1921 Ford Coupe,
lin,
painted. |
n. M.U
Ht.
Cauthen, W. Clay-
JSe
WAN T E I)—Room and
Hoard by couple without
cRJIdren. Address “Cou
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FOR 8ALE—!TWO NEW SIX room
bungalows. Modern conveniences,
food location, cheap. Easy term.t.
Campbell and Barrow, 707 Holman
Bldg.. Phono 1751. J8p
-TO HUY SECOND-HAND
Will pay cash
1*24.
JSc
-the GHEATilAM Dtnln*
U. former home- of Dr. I. If.
fwnes three meals dally. Good
i to eat. Dinner 40c. Come and
f it.. *97 W. Hancock Ave., I’hone
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WANTED-Position
VANTEIV—Position as governess, oi
grade pupils to coach dur-
summer months. Normul grad-
^experience In primary'
s teacher und supervisor
Art Box 65, Wlntcrvlllo,
JlSp.
For Rent—Rooms
RENT *- 4-ROOM UPSTAIRS
«nt, private bath, sink in
t and heater In hhth room,
location. Phono 354-J. ftp
RENT—AT. ONCE. FOU” rr&~i
with bath.
FOR SALE—ONE GAS RANGE IN
good condition. Reasvaablc. 619
Reese Street. JRp
PLANING MILL FOR SAKE—ONE
464-B Woods fast feed planer com-
plcto with heads, belts, grinder, blow
system, double end trimmer, edger,
76 II. I*. Ames engine, two boilers*
electric Ijght plant, shafting and pul
leys complete. All In Hrst claw,
shape. Can be bought at a bargain
White A Hamilton Lumber Co.,
Crawfordvllte. Oa. ~ J14 •
FOR SALE—PORTO RICO POTATl
plants, $1.25 per M. In 10 M. lit::,
$1.00 per M. Agents wanted. Dr. 1
A. lAmbert, Denton, Ua. _ __ _ Jl.
NATJOP.'AL LCAGUC
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New York ..
Plftphurgh .
Brooklyn ...
St I nil's ...
f-lurlnnntl ..
^hlcairo ... .
Uhfcnjro ... .
Bopfon
Philadelphia
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.578
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
P’rvclnnd 1; Boston 7.
rt. I mils fir PhllftdnlpM.i 8.
Detroit 4: Washington 16.
Chicago-Now York (rain).
22 24 .478
«hrN.tlSnor
17.20 .370
13 32 .298
NATIONAL LEAGUE
* T ow York 7: Chinam 9.
Ponton 1; Cincinnati 3.
prnnVlvn 0: St. Louis 1.
Brooklyn-Pittsburgh (rain.)
SALLY LEAGUE
CLUBS— Sj- , V
’Tharlottn ,..
‘Trrrnvlllo ...
I. PM
Wfcusta
Spartanburg ,
Columbia ...
Macon ... .
....32 18 .640
.... :•<> 20 .non
....27 20 .574
21
RALLY LEAGUE
P^rfanbRn? 14: Amninta
Columbia 9: Greenville 0.
Macon 3pYtmf!otto 11.
.16 34 .3?n
. C. |. TRACK TEAM
TO ENTER MEET
....14 34
GRAYMONT - SUMMIT, Ga. —
FRIDAY'S GAMES
SOUTHERN LEACUE
Birmingham nt Atlarita.
Mobile at Little Rock.
Nnshvlllc at Clntlnnoogn,
NVw OrlckiiH al Mi-mphIk,
,29w •jhy j{ 0( j an( j tcam „f
jmanuoi County Institute has train-
■cd hard for the state meet in Ath
ens in which they are entered on
Thursday and Friday of this week.
This la one of the greatest track
tchms ever developed by any High
ho state nnd they have'
school in the
ZMdeweave'
safe margin, although it was an
off day for the entire team.
In Pritchard, Forehand, Brown.
Kin gory and Frank lin. E. C. L has
a track team that would do'cyddit
to any school* Most of these boys
were member of Coach Dick Hart
ley’s famous football team here
luHt fall. Dan Johnson, for three
years a star football ,and track
man cannot enter this meet due to
the fact that he has already enter
ed it last year.. E. C. I. does not
expect to win all the events but
they are .counting big on coming
tut state winners.
sensational tyjie, published a serial.
dcplcftlng a reign of terror j
throughout North America, caused i
fay tha Invasfon of myriad **»•»!. ins '
of purple wlhged spiders, whose
bite and stlnB were both enunllyi
fatal. They supposedly originated j
tn South Amorim, thenco mlgrat-
•ng northward. They appeared In
the sky In huge, roarliig
-niT unread death and ter
their path.
The writer of this wild story
giivo free reign to hjs Imagination
mpr
It Is highly Irtiprobablo that
DR. THOMAS D. WOOD
**» «-•**» nt iuu oetuna place
to; to stimulate the formation
adequate training courses in health!
MISS SALLY LUCAS JCAN vj
...... ... America to more and more await- professional quail,“.cations f or »»,i!
Hmrn will ever occur mi evolution frig to the truth that the atrength in thia field. In the second nlaw S
■n the spl'-er family that will pro- lof a nation to the atrength of its ‘
e.ir- — rien.'lv q siwlita a. that hoy, and girls. W,r with its phy-
horn tn the fevered mind of this sical examinations drove home the
oenntlnnal^jvritcr. fact of our national need of in-.
Gettln- down >•< i forts, creased health and atrength. Sta-
f°w te-nnie Know the true status of ttotica show that 30% of the school
the snider family. They are nlmo-: {children of our country are under-
I'nlvrmnlly looked n'pon ns n rurne ittouriahed.
nr nest, and it Is xrnnmllv helllnvofl 1 The American Child Health Asso-
tl.nt nil varieties aro poisonous elation, beilerlng that health to a
As a matter of fart, there nre mnnv "“‘ter of sound Question, and that
snrrirs that do not carry venom VP greater creed can be spread
e-l are nracllcally herm'nss. An. through the world than the gospel
n*bcr fact not generally known I* E°°® Health,^has 'instited an
PARIS
Scientist Predicts That
Within a Thousand Or[t’iat r the C rf§^rd C |mdlrs V nVrrrtstr unlq’^eriM'of'^th'jl^Urehl^
Mofe Years Spider Will r, c, ra rt ™r«t%'id n » trod,cn,f
Control the Whole * vantty Of mcdlclnea >be awarded to teacheri in «enrlce foa
World. Advertising Clock r
By rufuTs. oav.8 b SubjectofContcst K dc ,^ fe ,M
Some tlfe a go a certain learned B Y *»• D. THOMASON moro t j, an $500 each. Several fcl-
dirtlon that in a thousand or so If you seo a »*oup of small hla-ik lowships. will also ba awarded to
professor made the startling pro- dots scattorcu on the nco of tnr, ; C achers to defray the)* expenses on
years from now the'spider family'"”* 0 odvertising clock, loratoo oo, .oufs of observation to demonstra-
Would gain comnlcto control of * ■ roo ‘ °f fbo Stewart-I'nddoek ■ lion centers of effective work in
this terrestinl bal lof ours, h?«v- J nwc Iry Co.,—Coup't them and. health education. Thomas D.
* ‘ “ * 1* Collegfr
the ehair-
•trength and ability. Of course this I rqrrPct number you will recclvo p I Columbia University. «* uiw.r-
1 henry Is farfetched and highly im-. hmdsomo prize donated by one ofj man of the Scholarship Committee,
-nimble, but there aro thoso who,advertisers. / and Miss Sally Lucas Jean, Director
'••'fif »h"^ the human race har Thin clock is the only one of Its of the Department of Health Educa-
FOR SALE—BY OWNER. MODERN
8-mom bungalow. Terms. Appl>
W, M care Hanncr-Herald. Jto«-
In good condition. Phono 1174. Jllp
NOTICK
I wlll N begln imy mimpier mhof*!
Monday, June 11, 19*3. Nu deduc
lions for absence.
nop. t*. onn. 1
DANGER IN STUBBORN COUGH
Stubborn coughs that hang o>
•e liable fto lead to serious Am*
W. T. Florence,
RENT-FIRST FLOOR ROOM.
hath, private enirnUce;
residential street. $30.00 per
RAILROAD
JULES
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Southbound
Atlutm-Mot.ro. loot) «:l(.p
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Atl.-Abh.vlU. loom) 7:31 a
Atl.-nirmlncham C:l> a
NOifoIk-AVa.hlnston ‘
Yflltnlnston-N. Y.
promptly with Foley - , .llnitey t
Tar. "I hay. not i coughed si
attr
taking Foley’s Honey nnd Tar. Otli
er medicines I tried.did not heir
me” writes John J. Hedly, Pitts
field, Mass. For-quick relief frqn
coughs, colds croup asthma hr«n
chltls and hay fever use Foley’:
Honey and Tnr. The largest sell
ing cough medicine In the World
Contains no opiates—Ingredient;
printed on carton. Hold- everywhere
—Advertisement. ’
RAILROAD
CENTRAL OF OEOROIA.
. Dum for Macon 7:70 a. tn.
0:10 d. m:
Arrlra from Macon 11:10 pr tn.
Ataua Arnva
k A. M.» *1:10 P. M.
. K." ..10:10 A. U.
*• Dally Exe.pt Sunday.
SOUYHCRN RAILWAY
Elfcctlv. Sunday. April », 102L
Mo 0 toayoo Atbena 7:W a. m., ar-
ve. IxOa 0:10 a m.
t No. I leave. Athena «:U p. m.. ar.
Lola 6:45 n. m.
f leaves Lula <41 p. as*, orrtvss
to p. m.
I leaves Lula 19:19 a. m.. ar-
. Athens 11-.4S a. m.
% MILLER, C. A., Athens. Ga. ,
ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
eookkeepIVig, Shorthand and
Typewriting
Save HO per cent of rxpensen by
attondlSg^Hto sebooL Tbo erqd-
uatOH ot tho Athens Bualneao
Coltegn always grt the. best po-
olllon. Exenr Qradilatcd m.
flloyi-.l. Write for Information
Box M3, Athena. Oa.
E. KAY
"THE SMILING -PAINTER"
Fine Painting and Interior
Decorating
Phone 1297, Athens, Ga.
GARTERS
No metal can touch you
Widcwcave [PARIS b
yoi*5 bert introduction
to Wng wear nnd,great
comfort Tailored to fi^
ihclcg—to hold your
lioso secure and trim.
Aik for the genuine
PARIS by name.
•ymHmn.rsMOmfm"
1.STEIN & COMPANY
, Chicago . Nxwvcaa
tho human men hac
.reached tho zenith of its strength
*»d clary, and Ih how gradually o i
0|f decline;.
This nro^jftsor’s thf^ry wad laitli
•a tlin Khsumptton that the human
growing weaker and weikcr
v e ucpi
kind in tho'' state of Georgia an4 i tion of the American Child Health
each night twelve of the leading 1 Assoclatidn, will head the work for
merchants of Athens advertise Association. #
their wires through this medinm T 000 * nd
-se of these health
In the
Among tho slides that aro display-, P^P 0 !
ed the one eontsinlng tho dots will jcholarships is two-fold.
ii i 1 Th h ore tho h :"iQi;. zr&sr* n,gM for • . pw, ° 4
me /■-nuaml nutnbere. »omo iLwor! Mr ». R Pickett of tho Fhtkott f*** /*«•*»» •« im .
-r of nnlmalc would tclxo the. Jcwolry Co., Is tho only ono In
hnloncc of power from man, and Athcn. who know, tho correct
'■sum hl».prc»ont nlaco of Ruouro-1 himiher or dots nnd hto count he,
"'icy. Thin dono. It would only hei^on Placod in a aonlcd envelope
i qucntlon of time until man woiiV, and will not bo oiicned until the
l)"-'Tomp7Ately “Snnlhliiied. The rl 9*° nf tlln content. Annwern will
35c
Plenty of Money to Lend
on Real Estate
Commlnalnn 3 per cont. Over fl,000;
10 per cenL up to 31,000.
HUBERT M. RYI.EE
.. , ... U» offtcea Phono U7«. ,
Ilnluian Bide. • Athen,. Goorgla
Qevfiorjs fBread
GOOD'BREAD
MADD m ™CRI5CO^MILK
profensor. In .looking over tho ktl- h " received at tho kt F, Flckett
tnnl worhl - inlncted the npldcr'nn I'Mlrr Co., nnd "I 74. IT. tToreev'c
lb" flnnl, Ainqueror of mnn. rlothlnx Store. -ILe wlnnor o’ i
‘Tlio spider really la « wonderful ™nte»t will be nnnoui.ced in the
-nlumnn of thin papei.
the
ipiuvc their
_ _ ..... training cco.
tern to take stock of the work of
fered by their Institutions in subject
matter End methods of health lo
cation, the opportunities for prxc
tice teaching in health education
under supervision, and the opnorl
tunltlcs afforded by their institution
for healthful living, and supervision
of the students’ health.
The basis of award, the America
Child Health Association announces
will taka into consideration tho put
achievements of the teacher is
health education in her field, her
plana for health education in tho
future, and documentary evidence
regarding ,tha quality of her work
from outstanding educators in her
community. The institutions to
which the teachers arc assigned wili
he required to meet certain stand
ards determined by the Fellowship
Committee,
Fellowships and scholarship., pro.
viding for a year’s study will
into effect with the beginning of tin
school year, or in the fall of 13K
Summer school, Chautauqua im
travelling aehotarahips will go into
effect during the aummer of 193
Teachers who wish to compete for
these awards are asked,tn- semi in
thoir applications to the Committee
oh Teacher Scholarships nnd Frlloiy
ships of the American Child Ileal,
Assocl.-.tion, 871
New York City.
Seventh Atrenuq
Cadillac and Hudson Cars For Hire
EPPS GARAGE
392 Washingtoto Street
' Absolutely Dependable
Phone 497
IN FOREIGN LANDS
TINTED TRAVELS
Sketches liy L. \V. Rcdner. Verses by Hal Corhran.
Golor the picture with paint or crayons
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SHOE REPAIRING
HOFMEI8TER 8H0B 8HOP
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Bfh . PURE AND SPARKLING
# V;fi NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
No other water has tha wonderful faitei the invigorating feel-
Ing that it leave, after each glass dull—lt*a delightful, yes It’s—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
Drirk it All Ytar ’Round—But Especially ih Spring and Sum-
mer-PHONE 9? . ..
Linton Springs Water'Company
Office Broad Street
(TTlle bird, stores in tlteEastern -paH ,
Vw | Of London; ealeh, Hus ever—
J. Avid fheu are quite a •noveltu i^fi
Tb all Ote 'passers'brj-r—■
4 «$'•
Advertised Goods Reach®You
Without Lost Motion
' A big part of the cost of living today may be charged to lost mo
tion) to slow, slipshod distribution of goods, and to old-stylp,
wasteful selling methods. N •*.
For example, every year tons of
fruits and vegetables rot on the ground,
because, it doesn’t pay to pick them.
Discouraged growers plant less thy
'next season, and the supply of food is
reduced. Meanwhile, consumers in the
cities neair by grumble over high
prices. Demand and supply- are not
brought together.
Growers’- Exchange is 'fewer Aday
than it'was ten years ago.
Contrast this with the handling of
oranges. $1,000000 a year is spent for
advertising by,the co-operative* asso
ciation of the California Fruit Grow
ers. A large sum; yet it is only about
one-fifth of a cent per dozen—one-six
tieth of a cent for each orange sola.
“In tlhe twelve years since the first’
campaign was. launched the consump
tion of Californian oranges has dou-: '
bled. The American consumer has'been
taught by co-operative advertising to
eat nearly twice as many oranges as
before. '
And this advertising has kept down
the cost of oranges. ,To quote an offi
cial of the Exchange:
“Had the orange" industry remained
on the old-basis, there would have been
no profit in growing oranges. New
acreage would not have been planted.
Old orchards would most surely have
been uprooted and other crops plant-
C''-
“The cost of selling oqmges and
lemons through the California Fruit
Advertising properly dene, saves
money for the consumer and makes
money for the producer by driving out
wasteful methods, increasing volume
and cutting down the costs of selling
and distribution. 'gj*' r 19iVjf
The American Associatioi
-Herald in co
rn‘of. Advcrti:
r.frfir