The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 14, 1923, Image 2

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PARE TWO Classified Advertisements INI ID HATES 2 Cents a Wor3 Minimum Charon of 40 Conta Insertion*. Seven tlmaa foe the Orica of five Insertions. All discontinuances MUST bn '. made In person at The Ban- , ner*Herald Office or by latter. • Telephone discontinuances am J M&T - * 75 B L valid. WANT Alt PHONB BANNER-HERALD WANT AOS GET RESULTS 75 WANTEb—HELP WANTED-Boy about 14 /'years old to deliver pa pers on West Broad and Hearing Streets. Apply at Banner-Herald Office. FOR RK^T—UNFURNISHED three room apartment with sink In kitch en. Very desirable location. Couplo without children preferred. Phone 1324. ji7c LAKEMONT, OA. My furnished caijip on Lake Rabun accommodate:! eight. By Week o month. J. Corrigan, 487 Spring St Atlanta. j|*q> FOR RENT—ONI-; UNFURNISHED' ni»artment In <|68irablu location. Apply 347 Mtflndgc Ave„ or Phono 1346. ; . • 42tc FOB SALE cor bale—one bubhel cane Seed. Apply Banner-IIcrald office. TUB BAWNEB-HEHALP, ATHENS, GEORGIA THURSDAY JUWB.O. IIW, SPORT NEWS fi QUILLIWIIER BY SCORE OF 5*2 STANDING of clubs SOUTHERN LEAGUE I Club • W. L. “W. T.” Takes a Balloon — 31 20 Ride in Seventh While Atlanta Quillian Slips Over a Victory. "WANTED—Experienced young lady to take charge of dHlcatca.«cn de partment. See Mr. Fambro at Com bination Store, Clayton street. JIGc. WaJJTED — Experienced cook. 595 < North Millcdgc. Good salary. JIGc. ■ WAN TED^ZJv I •oUTETl AITI.V _ RI a. m. or 4 p. m. 8. If. Kress ft Cn. J14p L. B. COLLINS—CABINET WORK. furniture repairing, screening ordef. Efficient Service.- South and Spring sweats. I’hono 1424. Jl7c PLANING MILL FOR SAFE—ONE 404-B Wood a fast feed planer com plete with head*, belts, grinder. bl<*\< system, double end trimmer, edger II. I\ Ames engine, two boiici-N. electric light plant, shafting and pul leys complete. All in first claw. Bhapo. Xan lie bought at a bargain White ft Hamilton Lumber Co. Crawfordvlllc, Ga. ji t, ? By #4AL JACKSON ’Senior** Frtrbes^ihe Mw» hurling keg suffered a. streak of tv: Idnern tho 'u:vpnth }/rame t»f V^ednes - day'rt giurtb and Quillian cooped tin fracas r, to LV Two baser on balls i Detroit an errcr ann iwj otlnftifr l(Ua 1st. Louis ... netted threo tallies While a wild ibmton .... •itch added another. These fout Wnnhington Mobile Chattanooga .. Memphis Birmingham .. Little Hock 1~ 31 22 28 22 26 24 24 25 NATIONAL LEAGUE Club W. L. Pet New York 28 18 21 .44: Chicago .... 18 v m enough to win the ount^-r- for "Icc Hooks'' Bedgood Itched phut out hall thereafter. j NATIONAL LEAGUE Th_* game was hard fought I club W. L. Pcf throughout and with the exception New York ...„ 31 1C of the seventh Inning was n flnt IMttshurg 29 20 game. The Quillian aggregation • Brooklyn 20 22 Ir w blood in the initial session Cntclnnnti fC 22 n a single and two wild heaves Louis 27 23 Moss overcome this^hlcngo - 27 25 .612 FOR BALE—7 ROOM HOUSE, ALl lonvenlcnccx, near Normal School Easy -terms. Let me show you thl; property. If. I». Lawrence. 204 Hnl Bldg. JHo FOR HALE—Five pn^imengcr.far. Ncv battery, good mKMmnlcal condition Will sell for small payment and terms or trade fpr lot. Also 4 nicr JI6c Wonted t^ANTED—REPRESENTATIVE FOR Clarke county. The right man can t 1 lako * 250-00 to *»oo.0o per month. Iplga for sale. FhOne *1341 Fee Mr. Bowden nt Georgian Hotel, I Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, for SALE—Three Poland Chin 1 Day BTUHh Company. J14p OilU. WIU sell cheap for cash, He O. A. Gordon or J. II. Jones nt tin Jago Farm on Newton Bridge Road. » / * • Jifirt Wanted—to rent small house. . dose In. Address "8.," Postofflcc Box 336. giving price and location, J14o HANDSOME LADY OF MEANS, jj would marry if suited. (Stamp.) Tlolwt, Box 787, Pconlaop, Ohio. J14p Ranted—to buy one mule five to eight years old Weighing bout twelve to thirteen hundred lbs. lust bo cheap for rash. E. T. Hale, V’Jnterville, Ga. J17p ; RUR RENT—Three rooftpt a'rtd nr. ^™la8 porch, unfumiahed. Call 1769. J14c. WANTED—ONE OF TWO Boarders 16.00 per week. Also have twd irniabed rooms for rent. Phone J14p WANTED—Position 4TED—Pojltlon as Steno-Book- ?pcr by young lady. Call 483. • i jlCp. For Rent—] 1R RKNT-lMY .Tlbfim r*u.f Bloomfield St/.* also if Wm ft*i*A- ent. No. 136 Grady Ave. A. T?Mc- Inney. Sep T, L, MUghclJ, J14y RENT—COMFORTABLY' . fur-, nlshcd front bed rodhy Atf mndaf^u vcnlences. Apply c* and Strong Sts. mo 9085. tfr H. Lpntp- llss Childers. ■■|!4c RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE RV. Northbound Southbound • r.r. a Atlanta-Monroe local 6:15 p 2:pi p AtL-BIrmlngham-Mera. 3:29 p 2 tip Norfolk-Rich.-N. T. 6:19 p 7:53 p AtL-AbbevUle local 7:30 a 11:24 P AtL-BIrmlngham 6:29 a U:I4 p Norfolk-Waahington 6:39 a il:2 4p Wilmington-N. T. IJIs FOR RjCLE—Baby carriage. Phone 1275-J. J15c. FOR HALE—LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Seed Potatoes. Scg R. E. Hang hoy. hone 1630. Jl7i. FOR SALE—GOOD MILCH COW. Price reasonable. See J. Short a* Banner-Herald or 699 College Avenue JH. BARBECUE Rarbccue at Mitchell's Bridge Frl day evening. June l&lh at 7 o'clock’. Everybody invited. G. M. Nash. Jl5|> Attention Y. M. C. A. Campers ith For Cam $6. SMALL KfiAKI CAl Ju«t the Thing foi 25c each .“PPlI.i m BlaSftefa, Meat Kit*, Canteens, Laundry Bags, Ponchos, etc. DIXIE ARMY STORE Collage Ave. Athena, Ga. • EORBIA RAILROAD Depaft 1:30 am t;tt CENTRAL OP OBOROIA RV. W. O. Bolton. Agent, Phone till Central of Georgia Button Depart for Macon 7:39 a. m. 4:45 p. m. ■ > Arrive from Macon 11:19 p. m. 9:39 p. m. For further Information phone J. t. Broca, C. A-, 949. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY • Schedules »ave Atnone Arrive 7:45 A.M.* RJ4P.M. 0 4: A. M.H 9919:19 A. M. •9 Dally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April If, 1983. No 6 leaves Athens 7:46 a. m-, ar- ives Luki 9:20 a. m. No. 8 leaves Athens 4:16 p. tn., ar- Lula 6:46 p. m. . So. 7 leaves Lula 9:66 p. hl, arrives Lihena 3:39 p. m. v \ * ' .j No. 6 leaves Lula 19:19 a. m., ar< i Athens 11:45 a. tn. (J. 13. MILLER, a A., Athens, On. Telephone 91. ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookk.eplng. Shorthand and . ■, / Typewriting Save 60 per coat or .aponacn by attending thle eebool. The grad- uatea or the Athene Buelneaa college atnaye get the beet'po- eltlon. Kxrrjr Qraddatcd ent. ployed. Write for Inrortoiatlon todey. Box M3, Athene, On. BETTER SHOE REPAIRING HOFMEISTER SHOE SHOP Phone v '"' r Order 1IH Wo Call For and Dctl.nr. E. KAY -THE SMILING PAINTER- Fine painting and Interior ; Decorating . 1 ' Phone 1297, Atheiu, Ga. rT|r -..M..tttt.itttttutLII III i-T E j pure and Sparkling ' ‘ \ NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No Other water hat tha wonderful teeU, the Invigorating feel ing that It leaves after each glut full—If, delightful, ye, It’e— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink it All Year ’Round-But E«pecl,lly in Spring and 8um- mei—PHONE 95 Unton Spring* Water (Company Office Broad Street ' mumiitmwf r 1 in I ho fifih but the aev enth was ybt to come. Rtnrr Hmlth and Copt Qulllla did good work for the winners wit •he ash whilo Tliorntrr Ga*ta a* Vorbef were the grral st oti'uuJei f Bedgood'n alants. 1 Rlarr Sin'th pulled , i nice pier if fielding when l»e ifleared n lln* in th" n'xth that was Inhled (or howincH:\ - ! d^Tod.y at 6:"n the Wlnrrf'eld rln vlll rlaxh with the Cjinolly force - M VC: 15 the fann wllfhc treated I -• hone Horning exhll«Roft by *R?t1 Hindfra of the Clneiinttl O'nnl ind more reernfiy of j ill? "Sand - V4ek Muti-Dodgers.** The box score. nb. r. h. r Moos if r, o o » tdinler c 4 0 0* Davis 3b 5 0 1’ Mitchell rf nil’ Thornfon lb. R 1 3 e’oMln hh 4 n 2 Nicholson rf. 4 o o f '<'orbca p 4 0 2 1 Totals 36 2 9 / oodman 3b - 4 Oullllan :»?. ...*. B Nix cf 4 tedgo'jd p 4 r^m. »r.. ’ ewlM lb 3 ifjff^th 2b... » 17 35 13 26 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE Club 'haiiotto Ireenville .... Xuguatu 'pnrtunburg Incan 'olumbta 33 23 31 22 30 24 16 40 .286 THURSDAY’S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE Little Hock at Atlanta Memphis nt Birmingham. Nashville .at New Orleans. Only three game* scheduled^ AMERICAN LEAGUE 8t. LouIh nt New York.' Detroit -t Boston. Cleveland at Philadelphia. Chicago nt Washington. NATIONAL LEAGUE poaton at St. T^iula. « t?rooklv»» nt Chicago, New York at Cinrlnmtf. I'hlhidelpbla at Pittsburg. SAL*.V LEAGUZ Columbia nt Macon. Greenville nt Charlbtt" Hpnrtanburg nt Augusta. 'WEDNESDAY’S RESULTS * SOUTHERN LEAGUE Chattanooga 2; Nevf *<5rl^an*r ft* flrrt game. Chattanooga 2; New Orleans Sg aceoipt game. U^tlo Bock 1; Birmingham S.f. N’u.hvUW «: Mbblle ». Atlanta 6; Memphis 4. AMERICAN LEAGUE Chicago 9; Boston 10. St. Louis 0; New York 6. Detroit* 2; Philadelphia 5. Only three games scheduled. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 2j Pittsburg 4. New York 3; Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 8: Chicago 4. Boston 2; 8t. Louis 3. SALLY LEAGUfc Macon 2; Spartanburg 0. Augusta 6; Greenville 1. Columbia 3; Charlotte 6—8 In niiigs/ called allow Columbia catch train. FRANK SHACKELFORD just returned from a trip * through Mouth and North Citr&ns, and snyi crops jn these *L,u^ are consider ably In advance as with us, and while cotton Is backward ft looks well. lie says while our section hgs been drowned out by rains In tipper North Carolina they are’ suf fering for rain and had only two light showers during the month ol May. CAPT. T. H. DOZIER our splen did school superintendent Is at hli ofice and .looking fine. But the Captain says he suffers with hi: limbs, but hopes When warm and Maxeys Social and Personal N,ews MAXEYS, Qa.—The Bible Stud> c ,- *«8 met Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. J. R Finley. After a very Interesting program was rendered delicious refresh ments were served. MrsiC. Li, Cook made, a brief vis it to her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Red mond last weeK. She w!f! go from M. H. Cook. ’ “vn. Jlr Mrs. John, Mood* has »>*. Atlanta. Thla r. a’ and her. many friends wiii L T" to*aee her home again. C Mm LAwia Vaughn has to her home at WoodvV J. H extended vl.lt to her Sotto,” ar Mrs. J. W, Redmond and i-hiM wore visiting in UaSS**? day afternoon. “ s ®‘ Mr«. ttedinond’a to vlait her son In sp'ent last week'en.j wim r.i'l','!’" 1 at Sandy Cro«. r ' Iatl, « South Carolina. Around Athens With Col. T. Lxrry Gantt TAXI SERVICE Day and Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone Office Georgian Hotel gg Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commlsalon I per cent, over 51,000; 10 par cent up to f1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law office. Phono 1170. 405 Holman Bldg. Atbeni, Q*org!a Cadillac and Hudson Cars For Hire / EPPS GARAGE ?92 Washington Street Phone Absolutely Dependable THE LUMPKIN Street School building Im pressing right along and it Is hoped to have It ready ft r use when tho fall term opens. Athens will then lie equipped with school buildings for* many years to eomc. THE LAYING OF several pipes on Oglethorpe avenue is about .half completed. The citIrons will not tap them until the wat6r mains are i'so laid, that they may he flushed These* Improvements will be nppre- erated by the citizens In that tlon. - -' MR. DOZIER was lart Monday seusslng the taxation problem with Mr. J. II. Dorsey and sugegst- i that a tier capita tax of $5 levied on every man nnd woman In irgla. As it would bring state revenue of $2,500,000, or flv< h the amount no^r collected i that source Mr. Dozier say: tax would reach a class thn* but little to the support of government, but use our public hools mid highways. A NUMBER* ©F our citizens »*r» •glng the widdktlng and opcnlnr of Urond street, from Lumpkin Milledge avenue and sny they wll fit let the project he dropped. I’’ mu Id relieve tho congestion o' •ave! from the upper rcctlon o' jo city and the advance In th* nine of,property would soon rppaj ie city for tho cost. They gaj >j» soil in making this street. THE BAINS IlAVK SET bad rid work but most of the hlgh> iys in our county are In goo*' pair. TOURIST TRAVEL through Atl ns hai lessoned, but every da|r t »w cars yet pans. Next fall o try heavy travel will net in an* ir city should prepare for It bene tourists spend money in Ath- EDiTCtn MoWilORTEH of Win- ir, was In the city Monday. II* ys good small grain crops hav* been made in his tcctlon and farm ers have gonfck to work in earnes their crops. Mf. McWhorte says that It will tuko some time t< adjust matters after so many no roes leaving but bo believes tha* in the end It will be best for th* iouth. It will force the holder, f large bodies of land to carv* them Into small farms for the whit* laboring classes, and It Is l»est to tho general prosperity of any coun try to have a number of sinal indi vidual lund owners. A TARTY TELLS us that last, Sunday from Bogart to below Wat-' (lnsvllle, there was a v/sry henvj *a!nfall and It will bo days be for* •lows can start. The wheat line* ■'Mm cut hut some few farmers had not pun It In shocks. Very little rain fell beyond Bnrbervllle Our Informant says a flno grail •rop has been harvested and mos* .f it saved. Farmers tnul started working their crops nnd were mnk ng good progress when the rail KINDLER TELLS HOW TO LISTEN TO MUSIC Fano^i ’Ctpiti Gives Pointer, (h EsJctJei; Hssfc - ■ Art in gtncrrl n:u:!5 in fxvticn. ir must be I tit, must te expttfmed iti Icxutg csr-r.o: lie cx^;inc!i, just os little as the beauty cf a ilor/cr of a sunset can be explained—tve can ex plain Its form, its structure, tho ttdtni- cal details,! but not its'“awssag«"—Its That w, esn enjoy only hj dofiic one thing: listening esreftaly —* concentration. There is for me personally, co ‘ while certain Qualfties of a great com- evoke within,me. ar and feel and “react* to either the purity of style and the vellour joy ol one of Bach's woi the ever so slightly-mclancholy grace of a Schubert quartet; to the struggle and victory of Beethoven’s Fifth Sym- or the Oriental splendor and —’ten one cannot “get- at” the con tents of a great composition when it is heard for the first time and riqht there the talking machine it of in estimable service. It gives evenrbody a chance to get more intimately ac quainted with the great wotks of the masters than is to be had at a con cert where the fompositions in ques tion nre heard just once. EspeciallyJn the case of Symphonic works of big contents at weft as dimensions, it seem; to me ideal to first hear them several re in one's study before fce- a great actor. Tbccn* c at once deeper and If one is confronted (ringA'-ompleteljr un- __ the c-Pcriment and no** lice how "every day in every way yoq enjoy music better and better r * j Why One Advertisings Appropriation ^Increased T WO partners were debating their,advertising policy—plan ning the campaigns for the next six months. Theirs is a’ retail store Which spent in one year $12,000 on its advertising which was 5% of their yearly volume, a fair expenditure in their line of business. In growth of sales they could easily point but the homecoming of the $12,000 with a fair and reasonable profit in its train. For these two partners that expenditure ,was a profitable short-term investment _ \ One of the partners spoke up: “John,” he said, “we have a cadh profit in the bank from that $12,000, but we have a greater intangible profit by far—it is piled up for us in the minds of every man and woman in the city. “It is reflected in the attitude of our bankers. “It is present in the minds of the manufacturers who sell us. “It is working on the minds and purses of every one of our customesr.” t “Why,” he continued, “this business, because of the advertising ' we have done, is worth $12,000 more than it was, before we began.” , 1 The two partners increased their appropriation, modestly, it is trap. That was five years ago. Today, for it is in a large city, their appropriation is eight .times their original amount. Their standing, with bankers, manufacturers and customers is A-l. Their business has grown an<i grown in a healthy yvay. And still as one of them put it— • “In the last five years advertising has made money for us. Every cent we’ve spent has come back to us, and brought an other with it. But, our real profit—our big profit from that advertising is banked in Khe njinds of the people. Ours is the best known business of its kind in town. And that is worth a lot of money to us.” ' 1 Published by The Banner-Herald in co-operation with The American Association of Advertising Agencies. - i ... , nioilq . ,. ' i .* »t>o$9 •fa-TtOi - t v ' , '