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FOR SALE
FOR SALE—ONE BUSHEL CANE
Seed. Apply Banner-Herald Office.
FOU SALE—ONE SAFE, 00OD AS
new; ono pnir platform scales;
oil tanks. Jno. L. Arnold* Pfco
935.
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Lost and Found
POUND—ROYAL CORD TIRE ON
highway between Athens ‘«ml At
lanta. Owner ran get same by
MentffyinK It at police station and
paying for tills advertisement. J18c
Fi>R SALE—LOT WALL PAPER AT
orifice, beginning Monday, and
running for one week. T will sell what
wall paper I have on hand at 10 rente,
cents, mid a little at 20 ccnta a
Jno. !,. Arnold. 586 Franklin
near 1'rJnce. phone 235; Jlfle:
FOR SALE — BRAUTiFOJ. Talking
Parrot. 1226 Ince Avo, Phone
187. 118c
(jeorgia Bulldogs To
Battle Buford Here
„ In Two (fame Series
FOR SALE—MY 1IOMB PLACE ON
Franklin St., 7 rooms. 2 room ser
vant tiouwa. Perfect condition, newly |
papered and imlntcd through.»i
ynrden Just coming In. Hixo |ot-416x sUUIIWM* Mid will meet all of the
LOST — SATURDAY AFTERNOON
In front of Bryant'* Barber Shop,
child's necklace. Finder phone «all
J::27-J. Receive reword. JI8c
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EARN 120 WEEKLY SPARE TIME,
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circulars. Send 10c for music, Infor
mation. American Music Co., 165H. 1
*- Broadway, Dept., N. Y. j25p
SALESMAN—:! HAVE AN unusual)
opening!,for two good young men.
Profitable work, unlimited opiiortunl-
tics. Phono 1333 for ap|M>lntmenL
Ask for Mf. Humphries. J19p
FUR SALE—1923 MODEL OAKLAND
Coupe. O. M. Kngilil uih! B*
Allen, Jr.. Phono D97. J
FULLER BRUSHED ,01115 Satlafac-
lion. Mops, dusters and broom:
window, wall, flesh nnd hair hruvho:
all indefinitely guaranteed. For dem
onstration call or nend * for, D. L.
Humphries. 207 West Hancock Avo.,
Phono 1339. J30n
. II. COLLINS—CABINET WORK,
furnlturo repairing, screening t*»
order. Efficient service,.' South »*u|
Spring Streets. Phone 1436. Jice
FOR SALE—SUCTION ROOKCAHE.
lumbla Oraphophone, Japanese
r I Jimp. Wicker Baby Carriage,
Mahogany Table and Pedestal. A l In
go»Hl condition. Address Mru. Caro
line M. Downs, Bishop. Ou. j|0c
FORD
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^!loru a Hcid tC " lnS m thC ‘“ at ° ° n ,mt and nnl,hrd
Tne season opens with the
strong liiuurd fe-«uii. The lJulorU
outiii is hero lor a two game se
ries, playing Mon Jay end Tues
day. uuloiii has lor the past sev-
crul y Ha huu tao oi tuo beet eg- 80 ftW * u! mu, h
gr-tiiitionu of Laii tOi.se. s
“T~
WANTED — FIRST ('LASS WASH
woman. Apply to Mrs. Joel Wlur,
391 Mille((ge. J18c
DBS! ItA B I, K ill OU SEKEEPI NO
rooms for rent. Lights and water
furnished. Apply 725 iTlneo Avenue.
J20p
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RENT r- DESIRABLF. LARG1B
furnished item or an mwrtmcnt, 0:1
Mlllcdgo A vs.. Phono 1303. JI9c
FOR RENT — NICE FOUR ROOM
apartment. Modern conveniences.
Meal location. A. II. Davison. J19n
FOR RENT — FURNISHED ROOM,
with or without meals. Apply at
1226 Prince 'Avo., Phone 187. J18c
FOR RENT •- ONE FOUR ROOM
apartment and ono atx room house.
e o. rnmfmik •ffrqlFtt.v Mutttfr
Bldg.. I'hoHe 516. J18c
LAKEMONT, GA.
My furnished camp - on Ijake Rabun
aerpmmodaten eight. By week or
month. J. Corrigan, 487 Spring St.,
Atlanta. Jllp
fyon RENT—ONE UNFURNISHED
i apartment In dealrable location,
j Apply 347 MlUedge Ave., or Phone
gam. 321c
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FOR HALE — FRESH COUNTRY
Eggs ami good Sorghum Molassc::.
Call at Hanner-llernld Office.
At 4:45 o'clock Monday AftCf- paot year ah4 nekl year's t'apbllr
no<m,. the umpire strolled out on of tho Bulldogs Will do his stuff oh
Nantoru Field, announced the bat- second. Josh'o Wdrk Veh it Ion;
terica and yelled ‘ Play Ball,” and way t0 * dh i h*l|mi* torfti dale get
the summer oasdmli season far M* purfeEt garile against Virginia
Athens was on. M - 1. Josh is by far tlie best fielder and
lhe«.Lmver*4ty of Gettltfm base- ond 0 f the iiei&iiiewt players that
SSi-ES"-!!!".?!!? 1 J55!* r ®. a , *i p It? the south hna seen in years. Last
year he struck Ids stride with th«
among thfc
lenders at the end of the season.
DeLaey Allen will hold down bb
usual Job at shortstop. That’i
enough for him. Folks know he'i
good nnd he Is. and wo haven’t got
left now.
Mlddlebroftkr, playing Ids first
stuto und the gn.uoa ilium Lu wu.J “* A °*» ^ ho Bulldog:
worth altcndnu showed Up fine during the sensor
Tho hurting aufcmncni for Du- *•"? hc w,u K0 rvcn bclter dur,n e
ford will probably lull to daci; IMIhHnM" SettHon.
rrust, joriner'siar at thn Ultivur- Bop Ramsey will take hl.i place
»iiy nnd unanimous cho.co lor All- S: ' of tho outfields. Anyom
•Soutliviii honors u year Jgo- Jack "Bl do for he can play any onv
still hhd tvbrythinp he used to “ f them Just ns good ns tho other
have in the bux and then some. r,, P nnd hie biff Imt will make trotfe
It is more than a probability hie for the Buforditeit.
that Anny Chambers, limgtny ace George Clarke, c: plain for the
of tho lieorgia UAuifcii wu* oppose hast year will piny In’ the outfield
>ku u A* lost on Vd« nubliu, and Beorge Is one of the real stars tha*
should this pair t:0 tip. ti.cn the Beorgla has turned out In the past
fans mn> expert a real game of feW yearn and his presence In the
boil, (Jmmucra hna had a eplen- Hne-up will ntrengthen the Bull-
did B-.vijjn, and he sgema to tc in dogs grcutly. t .‘i
better ihapc right now than atl Tho game will start at 4:45 hav-
nny time during the season. .ing been changed from 4:00 o'clock
j Thn admission prices will be 35
<19a JOHNNY CUCG3 and 60 cents.
WITH BUI OLD J p. 8. At the very last minute
' _ “Rlir* White, baseball mentor tot
Johnny Sugg3, former Southern the Bulldogs dashed madly In nnd
Leaguo star, will occupy tho stated that the old warhorse J
mound for the Bufordilea in one of d. Thomnson will probably start
??.”'*** #nd w!>en ^ »Ups on on the mound for the Bulldog,
the hillock, the Bulldogs may as with Chambers hurling Tuesday
well get ready for a hard fought Thomason will be opposed l*y Jack
game. However, the Bulldoys are Frost *
confident they can find the bend- ’ m —
era of. Johnny and if they think •
they can. then that bunch will do ■ —
It If Bill White walks out there |»
and tell a that bunch “He ain’t got j| Rac#»kal] Roc? life 1
pothlng,” they would get next to | Dc*SCD&Il xvCSUIlS
any pitcher in the world from W»Jl- | •
ter Johnson'clown to Seth Dckle. , . — —
Little Fred Sale, the boy who
pitched the only “no hit—no run—!
no man to first** game of baseball 1
n the college world a 0 far aa the J C i ub
records show, will likely hurl ono w ew Orleans
»f tin* p.amcs. Fred is the youth- Atlanta
v, K l t nla r„t!s^ h ur^ t l s o d n tho ar :
-.on* axsn^en ’tA<? fans that the. NATIONAL LEAGUE
cdtcnlng arslgnmcnt will be amply 1 (jj u w ^ on Ai0au j» c i
taken care of. Powci*s is all v ew yo-u * v u u it !
Sf the 4 tISm th ° SCr,C8 a8 18 thc rest Fittaburg .17.'.*.* to
' First* base hw not been snnoun- g^jg* jg
ceH yet dcflnitelv though thc Srook^vn vk
chances arc that Moore or Nolan cMcaoS 2a
Rirhnnl.nn will S' 0 *** 0
Scene of the tlcunion of the Class of 1893 at the Home of Mr. Harrv Hodgson in 1918.
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THREE PROMINENT MEMBERS
Here Is a smart little frock wlil
drop rhou'der lines and panel from
and hack. Tho sleeve may bo In wrrl
or elbow length. T.iy tire a may b«
finished in French style With low
waistline. Chccko J gingham will
iwhlte pfp'ngs is here portrayed. Cre
tonne nr loica'.t will a. <o bu uttrai*
tlv*.
i The pattern U rut In four elses: 4
V, 8 auU 10 years. An «l->t'ar nlae re
quires 3:4 yards cf 27-Inch nV.cr.al.
[ A pat;»*rT. ot thr* 1 lartniuon mallet
• to any n»Hre.<•:> receipt ut 12c Is
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
W. O. Bolton. Agent, Phono Mil
Control of Georgia Station
Deport for Maoon fill n. m. (
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Arrive from Macon 11:13 p. m.
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NO other waUr Ms ths wonderful tMU, ths Invljorstlnj fsel-
log that It leaves after esch glees full-it’e delightful, yes HI—
UNTON SPRINGS WATER
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STANDING OF CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
(Picks America to
lever crumbles the keepers there athletic possibilities,
will not have thc faintest chance “For the sprints. I think Pad-
/■vft rfvf ff? /'ll A GG /VE 1 4AO TTrDI 1 ' ^ or tbelr lives. There is not even dock can be depended upon to take
Ur 1 Ht CLAiJib Ur «U rllLKIli | a fpothold on tho rough, slimy the prize from all comers.” the
1 rock below them. ! general continued- “Then there is
• that wonder, Gourdln, for the broad
'jump. Nothing will lm aide to
| touch him. Young Weismuller in
swimming will carry off all tl, t
W%pture Ulympiad ho will he t required to do.
* 90 * j “Both thc army and navy arc
• sending strong teams. In rifle
K O M E.—With an army of '* ork > th 'F wi , M J 11 *•» red
100,(00 athlete, from' which to tTthey are ninTZ*
ehoostf the 1924 American. Olympic j will.' We Ilso wiU have our tra m
Unttwl SW*®* “ % ‘he of winter oporto, which will cuter
most formidable position of all tho ithc events ‘ at Chamonix, France,
competing countries and tookojlkel next j., Bwtwr . In thc , itin
games, the American Remo'iat hk-
»tlng Itself and
representation.
he. sure winner of the Pnria | „ nB „„„
Olympiad next year, aecordin B to ; 8wiation is intcr( . at | n> ,
(.cncnil Sherrill, the old, Yale star scull a stronir repn
and originator of thc “crouch 1
BODY SAILS
thc “crouch
start” who is spending a few days
* Home after the meeting of thc
International Olympic Committee.
“We hate to bo.qst,” said General
HAVRE—Thc body of the Into
George J. Gould was« taken ,abor.r«i
... __ 1 upui
Sherrill, “but we seem to Khve thc [the steamer Paris Saturday f«»i
best collection of athlotcs In the : transportation, to.the niled States,
whole world, and therq is no r«a- > The cabin in Which Tt reboled w;»3
son why we should not walk away .half filled with flowers. Mrs.
with the honors. Just taking the Gould nnd her son nnd daughters,
colleges and universities alone, and George J. Gould. Jr., are ac-
they present a formidable array of, companying thc body back.
Harry Hodgson, Chairman of the War Memorial Drive and Trustee
of the University, Athens, Ga.
Richardson will take care of tho *oston JB
the oiitficw. Thc othcr wUI p,ay in Delphi;;:;::.!?.
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. ASlEiKlCAN LEAGUE
WAT&ON ON Club. Won. I*o»t.
8ECOND BASE |Ni-w iork 3d 1U
Old Josh Watson, the best aecon-1 'PhHsdelphia ••••30 22
baseman In the south during the —•
•baa
•oob
•bbo
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•327
.28*'
Pet.
.648
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E. KAY
"THI SMILING PAINTER*
Fin. Painting and Int.rlor
Decorating
Phone 1297. Athens, Ga.
Detroit - 29 29 .483
St Louis' 23 28 -1)1
Boston 2U 2d ' .439
ChlctRO . 21 28 ,429
Washington 22 30 .423
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Club. Won. Lost. Fct
Charlotte 41 1U .68c
Augusta 34 23 ..VJG
Greenville 33 29 .332
Spartanburg 31 28 .323
Macon 22 26 379
Columbia 17
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ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkeeping, Shorthand and
Typewriting
Save 30 per cent of cjpensoi by
attending Ibis school. The grad
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today.
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111)5 .
Attention V. M. C. A.
Campers
■ U. S. Army Trunks
Witt Tray
For Camp
$6.00
SMALL KHAKI CAMP HATS
Just the Thin* for Camp
25c each
6m us for ymir supplies In
Blankets. Mess Kite, Canteens,
Laundry Bags* Ponchos, etc.
dM#’£rmy store
College Ave. Athens, Ga.
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SUNDAY’S RESULTS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Cleveland 4 Philadelphia 6.
New Fork 9, Detroit 0.
Washington 3. Chicago 6 (11 in
nings). ■
Only three games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
-1 Chicago 4, Philadelphia 6.
i Cincinnati 0, Brooklyn 0.
> St. Louis 4, New York 3.
I Only three game, scheduled.
SOUTHERN LBAGUE
Memphis 4, Little Rock'd,
Mobile 3. Chattanooga 2.
New Orleans 2. Nashville 1 (1C
innings).
Only three games scheduled.
Chattanooga at Atlanta.
Memphis at Mobile.
Nashville at Birmingham.
Only threo games scheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago at Philadelphia.
-St-'.'Louis at'Boston, double
header.
Detroit at New York .
Cleveland at Washington..,
NATIONAL LBAGUE
Boston At Pittsburg.
■ Brooklyn, at-Cincinnati.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
New York at St. LemUR P
SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE
Aug usta at Charlotte.
IN FOREIGN LANDS
TINTED TRAVELS
Sketches by L. W. Rcdncr. Verses by HalYofftran.
Color tho picture with pafiit' dr crayons
Ex-Governor Hugh M. Dorsey. Atlanta.
J et's Baa* up -fm ait airplane ,
And, horn oil TiiaIi,look, doum^
lib jei a first class bfrds-eije Yiew
-* Of flood, old London, town— a
Eugene Dodd, Attorney, AtUM*.
w
Macon at Spartanburg.
Coliyubls at Greenville.
a-< * .1. i yi l ashore." Two months of duty with
raithiul VJliEirtiS ,oni: month ashore is the rule.
. . . I During a_reccnt spring storm
fllwavt on Watch tho b** n “ from B1 * ho i’* S°* k
rtlWays IV J | )]e near to failing. 'The light
! weighs several tons, nnd revolves
LONDON.—Bishop’s I.i'jht. ris-'on supports resting In a circular
ing from n foundation of jagged, trough of morcury, balanced so
rock near the Scilly Islands, wel-i delicately a child may. turn it by
comes eastimundliners to thc Eng-1 a touch of tho finger. On this
lish channel, and at the same time night thc tower was so shaken by
gives grim warning of the nearby the heavy Ws that much of the'
lUbyrlnth of dangers. It stands mercury, was spilled out over the
taking Folev’a Honey and Tar. nth. l-ugrd 0 , er waters where rest the concrete floor of the light dimm
er medicines I tried did not help skeletons of more shipwrecks than her. The three guards fell on their
n»«“ writes John J. Healy, Pitta-|f„ any other marine graveyard of knees, scooped up the mercury in
Geld, Mass. For quick relief froir fib. work). their hands and poured it back in-
coughs, colds croup asthma hron-1 The Hght is 160 feet above the to the trough- Pursuing active
chill, and IMV fever use Foley’: i, M level, yet the. Waves that bredt; puddles of quicksilver around a
Honey and Tar. Th. largest .ell :foreverthe bare of the rock con- (rough cement Poor Was.’ fiat cosy
'— — ■- w—“ -*—t|y Mash, oyer i(s topmost ms- 1 nor rapid work, and they finished
y. £o trying is f * '
op’. Light that tl
DANGER IN STUBBORN COUGH
Stubliorn coughs that hang ot
are liable to lead to aerious com
plications nnd Should bo checker
promptly with ■ Folcy'a Honey anr
Tar. “f have not coughed sine*
Ing cough medicine In tho World stantly
Contains no opiates—Ingredient, sonry. ..
printed on carton. Bold everywhere Bishop’s Light .
•-Advertisement.' '■ ‘ krs are given frequent vacations l If the tower of Bishop’s Light
f - ’ - ’r.st- r ‘:■ ^
the service at finally with tom and bleeding
thc three tend-(hands. ■ -**