The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 10, 1923, Image 2

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I BAHTOR-HERALD. ATHBWB, GEORGIA ; SUNDAY. JUNE Classified Adverdsements I FOR RENT — 4-ROOM UP8TAIR8 apartment, private bath, sink in kitchen fcn<J heater In • bath froom, .Good location. Phone jRtt-Jj, J12p the MID BATES 2 Cento a Word 'V Minimum Charge of 40 Cents Insertions. Seven times tor price of fivo insertions. All tflscontlnusncee MUST 6 msde In peraon at The Ban ner-Herald Office or by letter. Telephone dlscontlnuancee are NOT valid. WANT AD PHONE BANNER-HERALD WANT AD8 OIT/R68ULTS 75 75 FOR SALE WANTED—WE WANT THE RIGHT! introduce FOR SALE—ONE BUSHEL CANE Seed. Apply Banner-Herald Office. voman in every puu ■ gorgeous Hybrid Tea and other e*. old fanhfonts' flowers, climb' vines, flowering shrubs and es. There is In each community tactful woman of wide urquain ice, favorably known, who car make a great success of this under taking. If we are tnlkfng to you, write us today. First National Nurs eries. Rochester. N. V. J10p Lost and Found FOSKD—CHiAItETTi; CASK. Owner •4B get same by describing paying fur this ad. Call 43.1. j COUNTY 8 A L E tf MANAGERS wanted for C-E-JC Automatic Head light for Fords. Takes danger out of night driving; light turns with wheel and is always on the road; easy to sell; retails $7.50; Installed In thirty minutes. Most useful accessory on market; 'liberal commission; Ive territory; can build fin< FOR EXCHANGE—G6 ACRE FARM on Mitchell's Bridge Road for city real estate, Frank A. Lipscomb, Athens, Georgia. J12c FOR RALE—Pure bred Rhode Island Barred Rgpk White Leghorn chick ens. Call 587. M. C. ArraeJ. J13c. FOR SALE—Ford Roadster, Ford cut down. €40 Hudson. Overland 90. Good condition, cheap. See Armel’s Garage. Phone 587. J13c. [itl&n—AI -AUTO TAG NO. 34-843 ON Jdffprson Road. Owner can have onrrjg, by paying for this ad. Address J. JA’ Richardson, Athens, Go., Route No. %L JlOp L« .f*-BUNCH OF KEYS WITH name plate, "Henry Smith, Geor- giaif^Iotel.'* Finder please return aml^rccelve reward. J12c ^WANTED—HELP VAMPED—STENOC.Ra4i I Elt W experience. Address Ijox 434, a ing j6t|K-rience and salary ITH stftt- WANTED — Fifty labor- on the Danielsville Road. $1.50 per day for niqe hours. Nothing held back. Pay every Saturday at moon. Free transporta tion. See Mr. Goodson on •usihci Wrl WANTED—A LONO ESTABLISIIEI firm manufacturing molasses mixed feeds with established trade In ter ritory desires the services of livo, energetic salesmen to liandfo their products, either as a complete or side line on a commission basis. An ex cellent side line for flour salesmen Full co-oj»eratlon given and exclusive rritory allowed. Satisfactory ref- ences are requisite. All communi cations confidential. State territory ered. Geo. B. Matthews ft Rons, New Orleans, La. Jibe PLANING MILL FOR SAEE—ONE B Woods fast food- planer com plete with heads, belts, grinder, blow system, double end trimmer, edger, n-*75 H. P. Ames engine, two boilers, for partniuiars. jelectric light plant, shafting and pul leys complete. All in first class shape. ^Uan In* bought at a bargain. White ft Hamilton Lumber Co., Craw fordville, (in. Baseball Results NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK.—The cotton ’ market was qujet during today's early trad ing, the chief reature being further switching of snori commitments from July to new crop months. There was scattered commission house and Southern selling promoted by a fairly satisfactory weather map. but the relatively steady ruling of July was n sustaining Influence. The opening was easy at an advance of one .point price will drop to £81.00 and so on until sold. It i> needless to gay that some one is going to get a plane" whi?h unt ‘l thJ I bargain as the price has already gy been reduced to a ' considerable amount below regular. It is a uni que sale and is attracting a great deal of attention, CIPS’ PLANE FORCED DOWN i ATLANTIC CITY, N. J—W. M. | Sweet and Charles Kingston, both said to be connected with the New ! York police department were ; forced to land their seaplane in the t ocean, off Beach Haven, when a j?eak was discovered in the gaso- The Boy Scout snow have their the distinction of being ‘‘Roll-of- j ^The^mcn told federal coast- Neither was injured, to remain at IJeapn \ l 3 ^Paired, ... , The men told federal coast* July, but generally 12 to 16 points’cyes turned toward Mountain City, Honor - m : Attend^ncu - i.uoy-. {guards at the Little E^g Harbor lower, and the later months soon re- one of the most attractive places that is. having 75- per cent or more Station that they were flying fronti ■ov-i in North Georgia, whete tney are of their registered Scouts present \ N or f 0 ik to New York when the ac- erlng and trade buying. The rains 1 planning to spend from one week on Rally Day. In Texas were considered beneficial j to six weeks on camp; for that is j and except for Oklahoma, tho precip- the camp site selected for the j TROOP NO. 2 itation elsewhere wan light and scat-1 Scout troops of Northeast Georgia I Troop No. 2 met Friday night terlng. ; Council. with twelve members present. The POR BALE-—PoIlTO RICO POTATO plants, *1.25 per M. Jn JO M. J. .«(» por M. Agents wanted. Dr. Itamhert, Denton. Ga. J FOP. SALE—CHAMPION , MIDWAY Spiral gear blower and funia -e. for blncksmithing tv tr.atliine shop. Bar gain $14. Athena Cycle Co. JlOc Wanted WANTED—THE CHEATHAM Dining om. former home of Dr. I. if Goss, servos three meal* dally. Good things to eat. Dinner 40c. Come and try It. 297 W. Hancock Ave., PI 1339. thfcjob. jlOc MBjg WOMEN, SALARY *75 FDt.t, GUUl- $1.50 an hour sjiare time, ««hlpg the genuine guaranteed hos- loryuaUrect to wearer, beautiful lino. International' Mills, Norristown, Pn. •*. JlOp AGMMTS — DISTRICT MANAGERS. •Tjjbft weekly selling guaranteed silk £ hosiery to consumers. Excep tionai. offer District Managers. Fifth AvrttUo Hosiery, Box 28, Station O, NevV-Y ork. JlOp ?iEifcr it OVER 18 WILLING to travel, i secret Investigations. Reports. HalitfV and expenses. Experience un- ncc&ary. Writo J. Ganor, l^rmer Oov$» Dcteqtlve, 8t. Louis. JlOp WANTED — TWO Furnished Roomii and kitchenette suitable for light housekeeping. Address "A. M.,’’ care Banner-Heraid. Jl^c WANTED—Position WANTED—Position as governs**, «*r primary grade pupils to coach dur ing summer months. Normal grad uate, 6 years experience In prlmary grades, I years teacher and supervisor of Normal Art. Box 65, Winterv"** J13p. COLORED MEN WANTED to qualify f«* sleeping car and train porters. KwNnce unnecessary. Transporta- hed. Write T. McCaffrey, i. St. «Loule. JlOp MAKB $25 WEEKLY AT HOME, furnishing names and addresses. Experience unnecessary. .Particular* free! United Mailing Co., St. Louis. * JlOp MONEY AT HOME DURING ea8!T jspars time painflng lump shades, piling tops far us. No' canvassing. Rang and interesting worl% Experi ence unnecessary. Nileart Company, 2311, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Jtup RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINK RV. Northbound Southbound t:sTa AtlanU-Monroa local «:1B p 2:49 p Atl.-Birmingham-Mem. 8:26 p 2:49 p Norfolk.RIch.-N, Y. S;t0 p 7.'55 p Atl.-Abbeville local 7:20 a 11:24 p AtL-Birmingham 8:21 a 11:24 p Norfolk-Washington 6:29 a 11:24 p Wnmlngton-N. T. 8:29 a •EORtIA RAILROAD 12:18 Pn Depart 8:20 2:29 pm CENTRAL OF KRORQIA RY. W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phon# 1*41 Central of Georgia Station j Depart for Maooa 7:30 a. m. . 4:49 d. m. Arrive from Maeon 12:10 p! m. 8:28 p. m. For further Information phone 2. Y. Brute, a A., 840. RAILWAY Leave Ataene Arrive f :4I A. 1L* M:28 P. M. 20:46 A. 1LM ••10:10 A. M. • Dally, ee Dally Except Sunday. “ SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April 20, 1822. No* f leaves Athens 7:48 a. m., ar rive^ Lula 8:28 a. m. No. f leaves Athene 4:18 p. aa, ar rives Lula 6:46 p. ra. No. T leaves Lula 1:98 p. m., arrives Athene 8:30 p. m. No. 6 leaves Lula 18:18 a. m.* ar- nvsa Athens 11:49 a. m.’ Q. H. MILLER. C. A.. Athena Ga. Telenbon* R1 WANTED — CAN ACCOMMODATE three business men or Indies f«»r room and board. Plume 918-J, Mrs, Clements, 153 W. JluiWock. JlOc WANTED — TO EXCHANGE GOOD horse for Holstein bull or steer, young or old. Southern Cotton Oil Co., Phone 27. J12c For Rent—Rooms FOB KENT—AT ONCE, FOVP r house, with b»th. n«n» Norm,! He hoot. W. T. Florsnc*. Phoe, 1754-W. Jl'o YELLOW MULE HEADED COW taken up by Era. K. L, McCun, at 111 Poplar «treet.. Owner-can have earns by identifying. ‘ JIL’ FOB BENT—UPSTAIRS Apartment all convenience,. W. H. Bensjon, 153 Prince. J*** ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeplhg, Shorthand and Typawrltlng Sayo BO per cent of expenata by attendlnc thla aohool. The grad- uatoa of the Athena Bualneaa College alwaya get the beet po- altlon. Exery OraduaUd am- ployed. Write tor Information today. Box 643, Athana, Qa. BETTEH SHOE BEPAIBINO HOFMEISTER 8H0E 8HOP phone Your Order 1186 We call P»r and Dallyar. Guard Your Heallh PREVCNffyEToTlilEN Ki, (ID It FOR HAUK— UY OWNER, MODERN 8-room bungalow. Tornui. Apply **Wi" cars Itanncr-lloruld. JUk.* Mar. Mnv July FOR SALK—LARGE Modern Home, Tsven be^l rooiqs, three bath?, nleeplng ixirch, steam heat, double garage. Locatud in excellent part t.t luwn. Good teriim, Several oinull farms and many pieces of city prop erty. limn* eboleo building lota for uale. Guaranty Trust Corp. Phone 71C. R« S. Freeman. y J12c FOlT SALE— FORD TOURING CAR and camping outfit. 464 W. Dough erty Street. J10p FOR RALE—'WOOD. TRIMMINGS from lumber, will deliver In Athens in earn on \ Ga. Railroad track for $2.50 per cord. J. A. Coffee, Standard Oil Street. Athens. Ga. Jlfp After selling off to 27.35 for July and 23.93 for October, the market rallied with July selling up to 27.85 and October to 24.45 on rumors of hellish private May consumption fig ures. The close wan very steady at net advance,; i.f 15 to 32 pointo. NEW YORK STOCK!) NEW YORK COTTON The following were tho ruling prices In the exchange today: Tone, steady; middling, 20.10 cents; quiet. ' cident happened to their machine. Good Car £t>r a $r,o? ' We have K. Try iMort 4 If I, ,B e«ciptlcnir 0 ff„. ConoIIy Motor Co. 'fs»n;:::sB 22.77 22.77 22.77 27.75 27.85 27.35 27.78 27.02 24.05 24.45 23.93 24.40 24.15 23.35 23.77 23.35 23.72 23.50 chance. Easy terms. H. R.‘ Short, Morton Ave., Phene 1024. JlOp LOOK IT OVER TODAY—Beautiful five room and bath bungalow. Just ^ being finished. You get the first fear that the western rains might IAffgfefeint» «nd the'fulTtacfcfn^of - - - extend Into the eastern belt ever hi* troop committee, is destined ♦,.! handsome 100 piece set of Import- Sunday, enured a bulge to leveln -“ .have n very efficient orjraiifattinn Japanese Hand Painted China- to-35 points higher than the final j '* '.ware was displayed in the window. prices df yesterday, July trading •*?. J (The regular price of this set is to 27.98 and October to 23.85. Th«. Troop No. 3. Elberton. won th n $100. Just as an advertisement It close was 24 to 30 poind ttet higher 'dst.inrtion of heinr the “Roll-of- is being oflereu at u puce to uc on the day. with July at a rango „r */ >nor “’ i n'Pi , ogress-Troop,“ with named by the purchaser. On June 27.94 to 27.96 and Octobes at a range rroo P No. 1, Gainesville, n clone 1st *■ a starter a special price of of 23.80 to 22.85. ' ;ne<^nn. $00 was made on the sot and a re* NBW Orleans COTTON '■ • rnop No. 11, Athens, had 100 ' rfu( *f^ on of $t.00 is being made The following were the ruling !T*J. rent 0 ‘_ ft s members present on ®very day and will continue until a nrira. In th,. exchange today: ! “ y ’- 5’ f n ? Iac ) t0 ' 1 n "'v “teps in and buy« tho :Ten,, steady; mlddllm;. « «»"*•’! TwSj J wnP ol bcin 8 .» “Stnr. at tho price prevailing ■•o-Aw Ar ^I 0, ?: i that day. The price yesterday was I Quite a number of troops won $®L0O. The price Monday will be ■2.00. If not sold Monday the FOR SALE—PORTO RICAN SWEET Potato Plants. $1.00 per thousand. , M. Longenecker, Nlcholeon, Ga., Route No. 2." Jl2p FOR SALK—BEAUTIFUL NEW two etory residence, 6-room* and bath, alt convenience*, very desirable loca tlon. Price $6,800. which io a bar gain. Only $1,900 cash payment Term* on balance. Address M 0. H.” c&ro Banner-Herald. JlOp FLY SCREENS WtLL NOT KEEP out gnatn and mosqaRoen unless made of 16 mesh wire. That Is the kind of wire I use. 8ee me for eereens. C. II. Hartman, Broad and Foundry Streets. PhoiiW 1166. JlOp Miscellaneous REAL ESTATE LOANS — 6 PER cent Money. Bankers Reserve Sys tem 6 per cent loans are made on city or farm property to buy. build, Improve, or poy indebtedness. Bank era Reserve Deposit Company, Keith ^lg., Cincinnati. Ohio. JlOc NOTICE I wllf begin my summer school Monday. Juno It, 1923. No deduc lions for absence. JlOp. a P. ORR. GALLSTONE, LIVER. CONSTIPA TION. HTOMACU complications. A specialist's booklet and advice to all sufferers free.. Address D. Hunter, 207 Main St., Utile Rock, Ark. JlOp Matrimonial WEALTHY. PRETTY. Alf«llon«t, girl would marry. Writ, ,nclo,lng envelope. Dorln Dawn. South Euclid. Ohio. !•»» SQIVBYDMMISTS immHISf TRUSTEE'S SALE By virtue n» order pained by Hon orable Howell Cobb. Refine In Bank ruptcy. I will sell nt' the office uf th. Referee on the Hth 'day of dun,, 1J23, at It o'clock A M. the follow ing dewrlbed prulierty: A certain lot of land, with tlw Im provements there .o, on th# North elde of the Boulevard, bnown oa lelU J. < and C of Section 4 of th* Ixnda of the Athene Park fc Improvement Company, eald property being known I ao No. 1M Boulevard and being th, property occupied by A. D. Atklason, bankrupt. Said property wltt be acid a, the property o4 the uelate of A. D, At klneon, bankrupt. Terms of mtla canh. Att bids subject to contirnu tlon. O. J. TOLNA9. Trustee A. D. Atkinson, Bankrupt. June I,-!le- NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS. — A favorable orinlon of w*«k-end reviews of the general businesn of the country enured advances of 4 to 11 points in the early trading In cotton today, but rains In Texas, considered to lie highly beneficial to the crop, result- In selling which, before the first hour was over, carried prices 7 to 23 points under the close of yesterday. July rose to 27.79 and fell back to 27.45. October rose to 23.60 and fell back to 23.30. At the lowest of the day prices were 10 to 23 points dpwn, net. Late In the session it was rumored that s>. private bureau was out with an esti mate of 614,000 bales as the con sumption of cotton by America Quite a number of Scouts have meeting was opened by the Lord 1 made their deposits and will bz Prayer. Many games were played ready t<* start for camp as soon “nu songs were sung. Scout D. D. the time is definitely announced Pousse an Jack Dale will lead for their division to go. . the meeting next time and have a The troops of Gainesville and fine program worked out such that Now Hollavd will most likely be it will make the meeting u fea-» the first group, taking June 15 or ture. Thh meetlrig is to be held in j 20 to June 30. Elberton, Commerce, the out-of-doors next time and a Jefferson and Carlton are expected hotdog roast will celebrate the oc* { to compose the second groun, tak- casion. Another new member came j Ing July 1-15. Athens. Winder, in Friday night making the total Princeton and Winterville may be number of eighteen registered counted on tc be on camp July members. Scout Jamq£ Dean join- 15-30. ed and Sidney Goldman paid his , Seventy-five Scouts and S-out camp lees this making a total of . p.90 23.40 22.87 23.25 23.03 , officials are expected in each sop- ten boys from our troop who have .. 22.86 *3.26 22.34 23.25 23.00 nr ate group, thus making two signed up for camp. Scoutmaster hundred or more to attend camp Kay is very much enthused over this year. ^ the interest taken by the members. Anv Scout who is prepaerd to The meeting hall has been cleaned remain longer on camp than his to a finish and painted up. This troop, and so desires, may remain helps to create interest among the there under other leaders "than his hoys* All boys who were not pren own, with the permission of his ent Friday night be sure to meet parents and the officials in charge. in front °* tfte Electric Building Mountain City is fine place for ncx t Friday night at G:?'» it you a camp. It has a beautiful lake, ‘Wint to get on the hotdog ro «st. fn/i pmv>g* of water direct; from the mountains that surround the city. Any Scout will enjoy his stay there. An nmnle sunnlv of f>nod tents, as well as jn dining hall, kitchen, s and storage room, will he provH- ed by the ratppfn? committee that now looking after the needs of i the camp. Plenty of Money to Lend on Rc.il Estate Commission 3 par cent, over $l,ob0; 10 per cent up to $1,000. ' HUBERT M. RYLEE Law offices Phone 1676. 406 Holman Bldg. Atheni, aw> r{ i, I GETS 01 DOill Cadillac and Hudson Cars For Hire EPPS GARAGE A 392 Washington Street Absolutely Dependable Phone 4971 A now Iran-, „ a , 5m ^ u nr . Unique Method of Selling gnnjxed rt .Jefferson, ami is Set of Imported China- ready showing signs of rapid °rowth. THe Scout leaders of the * j troop are deeply In earnest and ware. mill:? during May. agolnrt 577,000 du-j w ,*fj be n( j t jj p j r e ff or ta | n «l. . i yV great dc^l of interest is being ting April and 495.00ft during May "f,forest of the bovs. Col O W shawn in the Chinaware window laat year. This, coupled witli tho. ( Westmoreland, with his four nhl« < *h*P , - a y at the stork of Scott Hard $ear that the western raJm might ft S8igf« n t» and the full harHni nf " On .Tune 1st Jan. Mar. July Oct. 1 Open High Low Cl »ro <’l >no } 22.73 23.04 22.70 23.01 22.10 22.70 23.04 22.05 22.95 22.70 27.73 27.98 27.45 27.91 22.6H 23.60 23.86 23.30 23.80 23.60 23.04 23.30 23.83 23.27 23.00 DIXIE LAKE Athens’ Newest and Most Up-to-Date Swimming Pool Take a Dip Today in Its Cooi and Refreshing Waters. T, , lUII ICI^ This Afternoon IVBU9IV- 4:30 to 6:30 By WHITEHALL BAND DIXIE LAKE Whitehall Road—One Mile from Town LIBERTY BONDS YORK.—Govetnnjent NEW doted: 3 Me First 4 1-4* Second 4 1-4* Third 4 1-4* Fourth 4 1-4* .. .. .. U. 8. Treasury 4 l-4a bonds 101.4 08.13 98.14 98.24 98.17 99.26 CHICAGO QUOTATIONS The following were the ruling prices In the exchange today: Prov. Open High Low Close Close WHEAT- % July . .. Ill 111% 110% 111% 110 Sept. . . 109% 110 109 109% 108% Dm. . . lit 1MM 11114 111% HI* CORN- \ July ... II MW >1 81H *114/ Rent. . . 7*14 78U 77H 77% 77* Dec. . 4714 4714 ‘7 c6 » OAT8- 4254 4154 47 4751 4754 1154 7*51 3*54 7*54 3*54 7*54 4454 7554 44 4054 July . .. Sept. , . Dee. . .. LARD- Juljr .. . Sept, r . RIBS— July . •• Sept. . . 11.25 11.30 11.22 11.22 11.27 11.62 11.55 11.43 11.43 11.62, PURE AND SPARKLING - NATURE’S BEST REMEDY »o other water ha* the wonderful Uete, the Invigorating feel ing that It leave* after each gloxt full—It’e delightful, yee It'a— LINTON SPRINGS .WATER Drink it All Year 'Round—Out EepecUlly ito Baring and Sum mer—PHONE 95 / Linton Springs .Water Company ' . Office Broad Street New Orchestra Is Feature At Georgian mqveu of the management tn Im proving and adding to the oervlee of the Georgian Hotel, the Geor gian', Sunday dinner will be fea tured by the lalttal appearance of I Its new orchextra under direction Igf Profee toe Auot In Wight, 0. Bon. ton. The pereonnei of the orcbeetre le a, follow,: Director, Prof. Wight: planiel, re. John Blrchmor, (niece of late Prof.' John , B. Vaughn); ltr. Cert Ktdom, eonwtlet; Mr. Anson Eldon, trombone, and Mr. James Aaron. claroneL The Georgian HoteTa jroome are femoue foe thr excel' Kler. I Conolly Motor Co. I 1mm price. Liberal Terms. 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-style, 66-?HOiV£-(j6 Taxi Seryice ' Day and Night ■ nerved, and n special l i _ table d'hote dinner at tl will be * this ev.nlnr YellowCabCo. ’PHONE 6G Office GEORGIAN HOTEL wasteful selling methods. 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 the next seasort, and the supply of food is reduced. Meanwhile, consumers in the cities near by grumble over high prices. Demand and supply are not brought together. Contract '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 sold. And this advertising has kept down the cost of oranges. To quote an offi cial of the Exchange: “The cost of selling oranges and lemons through the California Fruit- m ■ rjU'id Growers’ Exchange is lowcf- today, t than it was ten years agb. A p. t vi “In tfhe twelve years since, the first campaign was launched the consump tion of Californian oranges has dou bled. The American consumer has bbe hL taught by co-operative advertising to- eat nearly twice as many oranges as be** 8 - i,.,Vui “Had the orange'industry remained on the old basis, there would have J no profit in growing oranges, acreage would not have been pis Old .orchards would* most surely have^ been uprooted and other crops plant ed.’? plant-: 9il Advertising properly done, saves money-for the consumer and makes money for the producer by driving Jilt wasteful methods, increasing volume and cutting down the costs of selling and distribution. Published by The Banner-Herald in co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies.,