The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 10, 1923, Image 14

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NOW OPEN 1EE ISLAND — — — HOTEL TYBEE GEORGIA South Atlantic's Majestic Hotel Fireproof—American Plan—Bathing, Dancing, Fishing Sea Food a Socially ONDERFUL JAZZ ' ORCHESTRA Rossignol-Kemp A Perry, Prop's. AN UNLIMITED WEEKLY PASS is like a stick of candy to the kid. It satisfies as nothing else can—no hunting for pennies— no stopping for change. Just get aboard and the journey begins pleasantly. ATHENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC COMPANY C AN be taken care of satisfac tory, economically and with pleasing'dispatch by one con cern right here in Athens; we are the concern in question. Cement, roofing, lumber— whatever you need, wo have. Let ub make some figures for you;, we can make them inter esting! CARTER-MOSS LUMBER COMPANY BUILDING ' MATERIALS / SISbHr / receipt of 12c la silver or stamp* Bank of Free for Rupture W. S. Rice, Inc., 479-B Main St., Adams, N. Y. You may send mo entirely free a Sample Treatment of your stimulating application for Rupture. Name .. ..' Address 1 State 297 W. Hancock Avenue *1550 THE STU DEB AKER LIOHT-8IX SEDAN TUB BANNER-gERALD. ATHENS, CEORGBt Expects University Gym nasium to Be Greatest Possible Acquisition to University. By “TEANY" RANDALL "Memorial Hall, when completed will ho the greatest possible uc tjuisltinn to the University as th* hub center of college activities, and all alumni and students are looking forward with greatest an ticipation to Its completion.” These words formed the keynote of a lengthy discussion by Mr Harry Hodgson of tho gigantic building that Js expected lo revo lutionize tho University athletic And social program. t Students and Faculty will take In largo numbers during Com nioncenient week to Explain tho fu ture and note the progress In con structlon. Memorial Hail,- tho present gym nasium of the University, wai partly constructed twelve yean ugo at u cost of $60,000. It bn* been in daily use ever since, and even in an uncompleted stato hu» lonned physical development to y, and housed, so to speak erous University athletic Now greater things still art planned for Memorial Hall. It 1? not only, when completed,' to do nil of the above things, but mor< glorious still, it will foe a lasting monument to those heroes who went Out from tho University tc die fighting for our country. Mr. Hodgson, chairman of the Prudential committee at the Uni versity, and leader in tho rccenf Alumni endowment drive, Thurs day trirelcssly related to a Danner* Herald reporter details of torn otruciion. Isting contract calls tho completion of tho building by xt Armistice Day, and the Small the visiting alumni to Lucas Ilall man-Bryco Construction company So Impressed wore tho women organizations of tho various south- ms state with tho Motion picture ”8omn Wild Oont" that they have endorsed the showing of tho pic ture through the South and have gotten behind this motion picture so ns to Insure It a success. The picture was recently en dorsed by the Better Film Commit 1 tees and women clubs of Birming ham. Augusta, Charleston, Knox ville, New Orleans, Atlanta, Chat tanooga and Nashville. Those clubs and committees not* only endorsed the picture but havir also request ed that tho film bo shown In the city, believing that tho pfeturo wll’ be a great valuo to tho communi ty. provided It is shown to separ ate audiences of men only and men only with special reels fol* each sex, and children tindor If? will not bo admitted. The first performance will fof given Monday afternoon at '*clofk to whlfH only ladles wll 1 bo admitted. Monday evening af |$:30 o’clock, tho second perform- of Birmingham, have been awardee the contract. Captain J ,\J£. Ba nett, city Knglner of Athens, is supervising architect. The build ing committee consists of Messrs J. E. Taltnadge, Jr., and Harry Hodgson, and Warren Mol so, o Atlanta. edifice Is to entail a tota f $240,000, is expected to b' osl Lritutiful structure of It, kind in the South. The building faces east on thi quadrangle op Lucas Hill. The Corinthian columns of tlu» facade ivill bo strikingly beautiful. Above :he window arches are tP be carved n stone, the name.'i of r.ho great- *st military operators in the great vor. To be featured are tho bat- les of the Argonne, Meuse, Verdun Chateau Thierry and others. In the Memorial lobby will be two bronze tablets cbntalning the forty-six names and class year o' Georgia men who fell in the World War. The main floor will contain the library and rending room, the quarters of the Y. M". C. A. and gnmo r«*oms and committee rooms. Tn connection with the athletic activities will be the officers oj Coac*’ Ctegcmnn, White and oth- located oonvepient to the gym- ' naslum. In addition to plenteoun \ locker rooms and showers there will be, on the top floor a dining room, kitchen, and roof garden, Ith twelve rooms for visiting has a valuable dog should have the treatment given him.” It hart been suggested that the certified tag may bo used In lien from the Board of Announced That Many Courses Will Be Availa ble For Students to Se lect From. HARTWELL PAPER Opening of Abattoir Cre ates arket For Native Meat Giving Thousands to Farmer, Says Sun Editor. “Some Wild Oats” Has Endorsement Of Women’s Clubs Tinco will bo given to which mor only will ho admitted. Tuoeday afternoon, by urgent re input, the how for the nuttlner nnrformaneo hne been fired nt 8:30 tnntend of 4 o’clock. Only ladle, erenlnir performance will be com- will he admitted to thin ,how. The manned promptly at 8:30 whleh will ho the last performance of thlr wonderful picture In Athena.. Have You Hod Your Dog Innoculated? By FEE KAMEN8KY . Ho* days aro fast approaching and while rabies Is not line to hot weather, being a germ dlsoaao as ovory one knows, still poopln turn 'heir minds to cooling streams and doir tags. Tho city Board of Health has not Issued Its ultimo turn when the tana must appear on pot canines but It will be soon. Dr. J. E. Sovorln of tho Veter inary Department of tho Agrlcul. tural College Is Inoculating a num ber of dogs with anti.rabies treat ment. “It Is n very simple process," ho says, “nothing moro than n hy. Dodormlc Injection. A lady recently brought In her pet and wblto she gently petted him. the ncedlo was Inserted. He took It without a qulvor." When questioned whether there were _ any rabies In Athens Dr Severln said, “Yea. there la al ways a llttlo around. Eroryono who By E. W. QUICK The, University of Georgia Sunv or School will start with a boom i Juno 25, so states T. W. Ree Registrar. Over 2000 will probably attend tho Summer School. There will bo many moro female student* than male, as tho dormitories Lucy Uobb Institute, State Normal and the University have been served for feminine roomers. Dining halls will be run at the Agricultural College* Denmark Hall, Lucy Cobb, State Normal and most of the Chapter houses. There will bo a Primary Division conducted at the State Normal teachers of the first four grades and for those desiring a primary teachers license. There will also bo given an ele mentary course for teachers of the fifth throfth seventh grades and for those desiring an elementary state license. Besides those divisions there will be. a College Division for High School teachers, and those dcslrinr to accumulate credits towards graduation. Included in this un usual offering of courses tho Ag. rlciiltural College offers courses Home Kconomls, Animal and Poul try Husbandry. Tho last but most Important .. tho graduate course, leading to thr University of Georgia’s Master De groo. Tho Dean of the course Is Prof. Willis H. Mocock. SHUT DEMANDS PLACE FOR MOTOR Cook “Accepts Position. But Inadequate Garage Then Makes Her Resign Moral in That. PORTLAND, Ore.—In hiring conk In this modern age, - worry not about tho kltcbon facilities, whether tho supply of pots and frying pans Is sufficient to meet all calls, whether the range will work or whether there la a nice room for the lady who rules the dome,tic department. Gnrago space Is what la do manded—that's all. Portland Holghta family ad. rerllnod for a cook. She came, and with a handful of reference satisfied tho lord of the houeohold and ovon the captious older daugh, dor. Sho "accepted tho position" and all looked well for tho family. But later In the afternoon the woman appeared before tho mletreaa of l| in domicile with this woe: Madam. I am sorry, but I must takn . another and more adran. tagooua position. Your garage fa motor are Iniulo. 55*' , „ , !? 1 v0 boon promised suit, ■bio fnctlltloa clflowhere." Then she stepped In her shiny high-powered sedan and departed. Want Ads. Banner-Herald Read INFOREIGN LANDS tinted travels Sketches by L. W. Rcdner. Verses by Hal Cochran. Color the picture with paint or crayons TALLULAH FALLS Special Sunday Train to Tallulah Falls and Franklin, N. C. Starts Sunday, June 10th Lv, Athens, Southern No. 6 7:45 a m. Ar. Lula, Southern No. 6- 9:20 a. m. Lv. Lula, Special Train 10:00 a. m. Ar. Tallulah Falls, Special Train .. .12:20 p. m. Ar. Franklin, Special Train 2.-00 p. m. Returning leave Franklin 4:00 p. m., Tallulah Falls 5:53 p. m., Lula 7:35 p. m., arrive Athens 9;10 p-'m. Round Trip Fares to Tallulah Falls $1.50 And to Franklin and Intermediate Points $1.75 SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM Athena’ abattoir, established aev eral months ago by enterprising moat market men, 1ms Attracted considerable interest throughout this section. Among the stories praising It is the following from The Hartwell Sun, edited by Louie L. Morris: “That Northeast Georgia’s native meat supply Is practically exhaust ed and tho Athens butchers are be ing forced to outside this Im mediate territory to buy cattle and hogs to meet the demand, was brought out In an article carried several days ago by The Athens Banner-Herald. Exhaustion of of the meat sur plus was brought nbout by thr Athens Abattoir which began ex istence last January. This etner prise, because It assures tho con sumer protection from Impure a result of the city inspec meat tlon put Into operation when* the abattoir was built, has caused Northeast Georgia farmers to re- ceivo at least $10,000 In cash for native meats which formerly went to^ the western packers. “The above news item Is sign!- istence last January. This enter- in tho new program that is being putt Into effect over tho entire Northeastern section ff Georgia-^* and without a doubt ono of the most Important subjects that can be found In this new agricultural plan. L - O. Price of tho Athens abattoir, recently bought two car* of hogs in McDuffie county, paying the farmers $2,400 for them. The opening of this institution in Ath ens creates a market for hoga In this section of Georgia and will keep thousands of dollars in thi* section that has been going for years to the Western farmers. “it is believed a packjng plant will be established in Athens as a result of the impetus given the raising of hogs In this section. This would mean mueh also to the .en tire Northeastern section of our State.” .NEGRO FOUND LYNCHED PALM BEACH, Fla—The body of Henry Simmons, negro, riddled with bullets, was found today hangnig from a tree on Palm Beach Island. Simmons was sus pected of having shot and killed Policeman J. N. Smith, a native of Staunton, Va., Sunday morning. If Ruptured Try This Free Apply it to Any Rupture, Old or Recent, Large or Small and You are on the Road That Has Convinced Thousands. Save More Baby Chicks This Ye The very surest way you can save more chicks this year is to use the right starting feed nary grain feeds and home mixed rations kill countl chicks every year. How often you hear the exnre«^l “I had bad luck with my chicks. So manv many of died. In most cases the trouble is in the stari feed. Make up your mind to save more baby chii 'hem I Purina Chicken Chowder and Purina . I Baby Chick Chow fill every requirement of a perfect feed for baby chicks. With Purina Poultry Chows you can give your chicks a double start. Double development or money back is the guarantee if, when fed as directed, these two Chows do not produce double growth over Sent Free to Prove This ordinary grain feeds the first six Anyone ruptured, mnn, woman! weeks, or child, should write at once to I w. s. Rice, 47B-B Main st., | Order these Chows now before your chicks become stunted for lack of proper nourishment. Adams, N. Y., for a free trial of his wonderful stimulating applica tion. Just put it on tho rupture and the muscles begin to tighten; they begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally and the need of a support or truss is done away with. Don't neglect to send for this free trial. Even if your rupture doesn’t bother you what is the use of wearing sup ports all your life? Why suffer this nuisance? Why run the risk of gangrene and such dangers from a small and innocent little rupture, the kind that has thrown thousands on tho operating fable? A host of men and women are daily running such risk just bc- ause their ruptures do not hurt nor prevent thorn from getting around. Write at onco for this free trial, as it is certainly a won derful thing and has aided In the ■urc of ruptures that were as big • a n ninn'a two Trv find __ _ man's two fiats. Try and writ© at once, using the coupon below. 43U-A STYLISH FROCK. Hera la a smart style in over blotter) affect. The girdle section Is part or the shapad front, which has small in- K rted pockets at tho tab extensions. ssue gingham In green and white, with bindings of green organdy wlii fa pleasing for this model. i . The pattern Is cat in aeven s’xcs. 14, SI, itfto, 41. 44 and 41 Inches bus* sitasure. A. SI-Inch sise requires *% fard* of 12-Inch material The width sf the akirt at the foot la about 2*4 yards. Fatter n mailed to any address-on receipt of 12e la silver or stamp* Phone 247 H. L. COFER & CO. Seedsmen 269 North Lumpkin St] WHY NOT DIVIDE MY INSURANCE WITH JESTER Complete Insurance Protection 617 Holman Bldg. Read The Banner-Herald Want Ad w litre quality Counts Above Everything, Else Quality is more important in an en closed car than in most any other product in daily use. Regardless of price, it is not econ omy to buy a makeshift job in which the quality is skimped and cheapened at every turn. Paint, imitation leather and fibre board too often cover serious structural defects and cotton-and-wool trimming doth* are short lived. The chances are that the buyer will more than pay thedifference later—in higher 1 upkeep coat, frequent repairs and ex cessive depreciation. The price of the Light-Six Sedan is the lowest at which it is possible to obtain a substantial, high grade hard wood and steel body, upholstered in mohair,in combination with achassisof . proveddependability and performance. Studebaker’s South Bend plants build more high quality closed bodies than those of any other automobile manufacturer and consequently over head costs are reduced and the price to the customer it low.. The in-built quality of the Light-Six' Sedan is evident the moment one gets behind the wheel, and is appreciated far more after twenty-five or thirty thousand miles of aervice.- The Light-Six Sedan, with its sturdy four-door body, its improved L-head motor, and the excellence of its chassis, combines distinction of appearance with a reliability of performance, a degree of comfort and economy of operation unknown injmy other car at anywhere near its price. Power in surplus measure to satisfy the most exacting owner t-r-m-iirw. b.,40 n.r MODELS AMD PKICE8—/■ o. b. tmotoHm i e-i,m-g.s.»g.r. new, s-to a. r. DEBAKER , a THE CHEATHAM DINING ROOM Former Home of Dr. L H, Goss Deljcious Meals Served Three Times Daily DINNER 40c Phone 1339 1