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THE BANNETLHKKALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA
FRIDAY, JUNE 22.1923.
SILK SHIRTS—Direct from manu
facturer at wholesale prices. Save
I to t4 on each parmCnt. Send for
samples. Pioneer Shirt fo.. 87-M 6th
. .Veil- York City.
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RENT—NICE FOUR ROOM
apartment. Modern conveniences.
Ideal location. A. H v Davison. • J23c.
rW * Tf ' 4
CLUB— W. L. Fct.
New Orleans *36 22 .621
'Atlanta ^4 26 .676
)22i>l Nashville .
Mobile
Memphis 27 28 .491
Chattanooga 26 30 .464
Birmingham ... .......26 32 .448
Llltk* Rook 18 27
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m HUNT—'Three
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. LOST—EMUS' WRIST watch fSN
L ---.-m* .wrUil tin rid. Findor pKliM
-r^yr'iyni.1 .Jtrcwv* reword, jatc
^FA^TED—HELP - J
WANTED—Boy about 14
years old to deliver pa
pers on West Broad and
Dranng Streets. Apply at
I Ranner-Herald Office.
igbf 120 WEEKLY SrARE TIME,
it'llndilre'i'fllng, mailing, music,
rviilara. Scud l«c for music, Infor-
ntfCn. American Music Co., 1650
HldWay. Dell!,. N. Y. J25p
■ JDCBSU; \ tl I.E UIOVSBKEEI’IKO
roAms- for rent-.- l.lKhls nml water
I SliLshcd. Avl>ty 725 ITlncc Avenue.
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
FOR RENT—TWi
coniiicting mums tor light hi , ,
keeping. Also roiinccUti* bstli. Ad- St. Louis
dross P. O. Box 766. J2tc
FOR RENT—NO. 1 FIRST FI,‘Kill
fnriiluhcd •apartment wlllt nil con-
vanietiees for light hoijmkceplng.
Imslnihle neighborhood, pn car line.
Phono 519-J. , J*5"
FOR RENT—A. BED ROOM. ALSO
furnished room for housokeoplng,
Phone 1215. Mrs. T. K. Jago. j-.-
FOR RENT — ONE FUBNlBHKT
on with armnectlng ■ hath: u
walking distance of town. Pham
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INDIANS LOSE TRIBAL .
ARTS BY AOOPTINO
WHITE MAN’S CULTURE
OKLAHOMA CITY—The rapid
adoption of the clvlllwtlon of the.
white man has resulted |n tho loss
to tho Five civilised Tribes of at
tt-ANTED-Boy to de- _
WYivor nnnertf on West i least six of the principal urts of
I ,, c , O* MSI thclr forefather*, actordln* to J.
$ Br&ad at, iTCyOlKl Mil- n. Thoburn, of tho Oklahoma IIIs-
ledgc Ave. Prefer boy «>ric»i s«i<*y. _
w ho is over J4 years old
Apply Ikmner-Herald of-
WANTEI)—Boy .to de-
SlUver papers on West
IL.ncock Ave. Must lie
over 12 years old. Apply
Banner-Herald office.
Wanted
WANTED—-To rent tt*p flour-room
houfles In good location. Apply to J.
. Etheridge, Auburn, Oa. 122p.
WANTED—QUITE A NUMBER OP
(Wble boarders' for the summer nt
reasonable rates. Just across street
from campus. Apply at 370 8. Lump-
J35p
WANTED—TO 1IUY STABLE Ma
nure. 'D P. Thurmond, Phone 4005.
ovv.tV-' J24c
4v\The lost arta Include theme of
making of horn utensils and orna-
pottory and crockery moklng, the
mentfl. the use of Indian weapons
and their manufacture, the tunning
of hides, the construction 9t dwell
ing houses and the preparation 6f
fowls tiy Indian methods, Mr. Tho
burn said.
ATHENS TO COLUMBUS
THRU PULLMAN
. Leave Athens 3:12 P* M.
Arrive Columbus 8:65 P. M
SEABOARD
COLUMBUS THRU CAft
Leave Athens 3:12 P. M.
Arrive Colum'bua 8:55#P. M..
SEABOARD
Detroit
Chicago ...
Washington
Boston ...
W. L. Pet.
36 21 .632
....31 26 .664
....31 27 .634
..27 29 .482
....27 30
NATIONAL LEAGl >:
CLUB—
New York ..
Pittsbrrg ...
Cincinnati ..
Chicago ...
St. Louis ...
Brooklyn ...
Hoslon ..»
Philadelphia
SALLY LEAGUE
OLUn—
Dhnrlotto ...
(Augusta ..
I^hartnrthurti
Greenville ..
Macon ... .
Columbia ...
'.'.'.'.23 29 '.M2 Umpires Star in Loosely
2* 2c .527 Played Game Between
Moss 'and Slaughter,
Score 18-6. :k ]
By HAL JACK&N j
In about the loosest* piiyutf
game this season .the .Slaughter
gang took an 18-6 battle .from the
y..oss crew. Thrills were nanuitoi
and'so were bone-hea<1 plays; arid
29^.463 crror8 * Doth clubs, were guilty oi
26 21 .446 Uiirteen mlncuen and are ere cited
21 30 [412 v/ ‘ lh “*L.eeu sate blows ga ll. Sev-
•‘erai close decisions eauseri near
tights and all in all the. fans am!
performers had a great evening.
L. Pet.: Tho Slaughter gang took an
20 .649 early lead and from then on
.693 Tw.rler John Nicholson o.* - the
6^*-Moss crew took about es much
^ punishment as a human could take
•j”Vbut (’apt. John was In the sain'
boat ns about eight more. I think
.3 8 thei anio broke all records.
Senior" Fdrbes, tho re\nln r
Most hurler must have Htjeti^th}*
gam' in tho distance tor he skip-
W. b. Pet. P^d out for the mountains. Nice
.42 22 .666 bead work W. T. For a drubbing
.36 26 .6**« ot tho hanCs of hfs old ( Hral
.36 28 .666 would have been very, distasteful
.36 21 .637 no doubt <•'*. ■ ■
.22 40 .366 Tlie entire winning 1 tteam Silt
.30 46 .203 with great farocjo.usnpsa while
Into CHWH bt A.‘Ibflb»*of 3
f toipteyrrr-^r-
Mo und Chftrfle iMartin" won fi
the next match. Oharlte heat Pai
Lamkln by tho slender margin 0.
up and 1 won a dollar. All you
bookmakers step right up to the
counter ’cause we are going down
with the ship.
Some more tomorrow.
The loeul golfing team of • thi
floverhurst Country, Clu*. will bat
tb- the team of the West Eml Go!
Club of Atlanta, here Saturday tn
the regular schedule of the North
east Georgia Golfing Longue.
Wont End has .1 strong team thh
your and is tuip .of the best In the
league and the locals will hnvo r
bard fight on their hands from th«
tiuj^-the first match tees off to tip
fast, iVijr comes in. This is thr
Upte this year that the Wes'
Er.d team lias come to Athens.
W.
37
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FOR SALE
ion SALE — FRESH COUNTRY
Eggs and good Sorghum Molasses.
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y^U^CoLLlNS-CABlNgC ^’OIUC.
i' furniture repairing, ncreenlng to
1 order. Efficient service.’ South nnd
iJSpring Street*. • I'hono- 143C. J23c
E. KAY
“THE SMILING PAINTER"
, Flna Painting and IhMrlor
Decorating
Phono 1297, Athens, G*.
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RAILROAD
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SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
nrthbound Southbound
:00 a Atlanfa-Monroe focal 1:15 p
:43 p AtL-BIrmingham-Mem. 3:12 p
:42 p Norfolk-Rich)-N. Y. 3:12 p
:SS p Atl.♦Abbeville local 7:30 a
:24 p Atl.-Birtninghatj*' B:i#»
:24 v NorfbUf-Washlngten • 5:20 a
:t4 11 WUmington-N. Y. 6:*0 •
QEORQIA pAILROAD
rrlve Depart
■ia pm *• v, V:2tatn
! :!• pm < Jr? 2:i&P*n
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
*VY, O- Bolton. Agent. Pftina 1441
Central of Georgia Station
Depart for Macon J:34 a. m. 4 •
f v 4t4i p.’ m.
Arrive frogi Macon 12:1* p. m.
9:30 p. m.
Few further information phono
J. Y. Bruce. C. A., 440.
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY.
^ Schedules
<eava Athena Arrive
7:45 A. M.* •5:50 1*. M.
0:45 A. M.a* ••10:10 A. M.
Gully.' ••Dally Except Sunday.
‘SOUTHERN RAILWAY .
Effective Sunday.'April 2f. 4423.
t. C leave* Athens 7:45 a. m., ur-
ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkeeping. Shorthand and
Typewriting
Save 60 per «e« of exP™«* ^
ettnndlDK IWe • 1 '* 00 ’; T P,®
nates of tho Athens
Conote always get
eltlon. Exerr OradaatKl etn^
ployed. Write for Information
today.
Box 643, Athens, Ga.
FRIDAY* 8GAME8
SOUTHERN I.J'AHUE
Nnnhvlllo at Atlanli.
«'bottanong.i ot «einnlngham
hlf lo Hock rt. Mtil'ifa.
Mcmphin at New Orleans.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Washington at Philadelphia.
New York at Boaton. ,
Only two gamea ocheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Boston at New York,
rincintiati at Mttsburgh.
Chicago at St. Loula.
Otfly three games Bchcdttlod:
THURSDAY’ SRESULTS
SOUTHERN LC’ACUE
, Nicholson and itltcliell wore the
I Mona hluggers.
| The score by InrHigs: ■
! / R. H. E.
|Slaughter ..101 626 102-18 28 V
Mono .. ....210 002 000— 6 12)2?
Umr-l-ee: Levle, Bedgood and
Pope.
Levlo retired nder the sixths
The Fairway
In tbe motehert played Thiirci’^
|fpr the Governor’r. V ro. Mra. Ttcn
I Barrow and Hal Lin-on held t)’ 1
* spotlight.
! For *the necon.l fomw^utlvo tln*»
[tn manv da-”: ibrnc f-n nfilem
- . golfera tied at Dtoiond or rirhipfiy,
Chattanooga 3; Atlanta C, first j n their ntnrfcglo to ollmi/i-
game. • ntn each other. These mptcheh arc
Chattanooga 4; Atlanta 3, eec. ntUln0 ,| y „-Vpi’iiI~I ( -‘Wl-it'/J,
on,I game. | ' Imlrn, but Mre. R-rrow fMN.gfc
Lirtlu Rock-Mobllo, called flrat n „ nonen t «nrm to rut mor" ,fnn on'
Inning, rain. ' ’ n( hclns tied nt ,*ho flnnl hole so
New Orleans 0; Memphis 4, Dr8t ( ^ flt CRn p» a y n!iMit»*rrt rtipro,
gamoi - , inn .Th« flrat dnv they tied
New .Orloana 2; Momphla floc ' j cording to the ruin wnroj f^rc<-d
.a -nmn to tilav rnothcr elgljteee. At the
lend of. tho second elrM.dn 'they
worn tied nealn. something whlclj
we believe le n record, for (ourno,
ntent plav nt tho -club. Thn third
(nlshteen will he plnyml In Hie nexf
■ dev nr no and should 11 to ^.Iw';
Atftlfere -again tie. tlhn elinnrr» arc
• • - o’oiirBjn.ont jrjdmn'ilWj'vIll pji.
I ,P prnr'. itoeork def'enteAd Vpr *
,7T«de.ou . tin end,! to pl)\v.
I W. C. Jordon, won out over "P" -".
rtir'-o by a count ol. J.ep and r
to t>lay. ,
Sam IVaro tpok Ffnnk Lawler
on# game.
amViiican LEAGUE
SI. Louu 3: Boston 1.
. Chicago 0; Philadelphia 1.
Cleveland 6; Washington 6.
Only three games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Benton 1; Pittsburg 2.
Chicago 4; 8t. ldtuls 0.
Only two gnmon scheduled.
SALLY LEAGUE
Spartanburg 14; Charlotte 3.
Greenville 8; Macon 6.
Columbia 6; Augurta 6.
i■
Use Dows. Calcium Arsenate
Stock on hand .in Atlanta—Immediate ship-
• meat- Ruarhnteed to conform with: all . State
and Federal RppilaUons. . .
All goods packed in 50 pound /ibte boarcjL ,
. containers. ■
LOWEST MARKET PRICE
COX and SIMPKINS
Atlanta, Ga. j
alberta college:
■G II A,I) U A tliS FIRST
WOMAN' aGMCULTUALIST
EDMQNT'JN,. Alta.—Tnc degree
of rachclo'r of dinencc ha:s • l>cen
awaidcd Mir:- Sheila Marryatt, the
first woman graduate in aprricul
tufe from the,University of Albi*r-/
ta. She Qomplctcd the prescriho?:
thteo-year agricultural eoufac
with honors in a data or pevera’:
hundred men- '
MANY FARMS IDLE
.HARRISBURG. —41 ,ij that
3GO.OOO acres of farm la vj rcmaii
idle in Pennsylvania thla snmiv.ei
largely as a result of the :hortaj,"
ot farm Ijands. Thi:-. tol ! ! in nbou
ten per cent-ot the-tota* aftricultu
ral acreage of the state.
BRAZIL’S 1922 TRADE
~ ntJICB- -SHOWED-
.. ,. FAVORABLE SURPLUS
RtobE'JANEIRO.—Brs til’s bal-
ante of trade for the year 1922, ac-
578-9W, ptop» of reis ot- Blivhtlv
less than a hundred million dol-
lafs- r two - pretodldg ye ,„
the balances Vet#-'against ,v
country, which IntT' 11,0
Lounuyi wmen inaicatcs'a nnisLi
cording to oHicial figures publish- hange In thn currents of f ore !„
j cohere, showed a surplus of about tran- during tha last |ear. Kn
Famous Song Has Been
Adopted By Indiana . As
State Song. Plan Me
morial.
=*j=t=
“On tho Banks of the Wabash” j
has beetf adopted ns tho state song !•
or tnc suite or Indiana and has
ueeu wmteu into ino statmos of
the state and now a memorial' Is.
beinf; planned in tho author’s mepi- *
ory and Indianiaim everywhere are;
iHKocl to contributed to this find. [
The governor of the Btate 1ms \
issued a proclamation as follows:
State of Indiana, Executive De
partment, Indianapolis. i
To All Indianlans the world over, [
and to all others whose fancies '
have wandered and whoso hearts ]
have mellowed when listening to j
Paul Dresser’s immortal song,»
“On the Banks of tho Wabash:”!
Tho rr mains of'i’aul Dresser nrd*} 1
o he conveyed to a lovely'spot on J
ho banks of the Wabash at Terre |
lait-te, Ind.—a spot which in his j i
life was^for him sacred ground i!
j off trodden by his bryfsh feet, nnd |
(which In later years his meiftory '
hallowed by hla Immortal song.
What Intlanian has not been
j deeply touched when, far from
j home, ho has heard “On the Banks
! n f the Wabash”—that sonv wlilH:
jia both a part of Indiana’s very
,‘«oll and of tho universal human
heart wherever and American ban
mndd a fireside' and love abld".-’
On n beautiful bank of the gentle
Wabash, beside tho National high
way, where thousands „t Jr iv’n. y
may see the nlaco, Ms hjii*. Mill
rest. A beautiful memorial all] h»
erected to mark the site. IPro Will
sleep forever all that v.-n mortal
a* | . * rf Vatu Dressr-r. conipnser of pop- ’
liNO metQl Can touch you ‘liar ballads, lover of tho people...
To. Indtaninnu and tho sobs nnd
daughters of Indianlans the world
over, nnd to all other persons c?
all othor states who lovo this song,*.
I now, Wun^i T. McCrary, gov-i
ernev of the Mate of.Indiana, .do*
l:ere»^ pro^lhlro, that you are In
vited to contribute—each out of
the voluntary Impulse of his h« art
—to a fund- for tho aforesaid i dr. J
rose of a suitable memorial, to J
mark tho last earthly bod of -Paul!
Dresser. “On tho Batiks of .lie l
Wabash.” /Tv f
The names and addresses of;
all contributors will bo "preserved v
in a book of public record, nnd
banded to posterity as a test!-
'nioiilal of love.
Oh, tho moonlight’s fair tonight
along tho Wabash;
•From the field* there comes the
breath of new morn hay;
Through tho sycamores the cnnaio
lights ore gleaming, v
On tho banks of tho Wabash, for
away.
Now may tho magic music of
this dear old song klrtdlo In every
heart*tho world over a desire to
havn a part It) this noble enter
prise.
PARIS
■cartersI
35c
and up
These gartcts arc made o!
114 inch peppy, long stretch
elastic. They fit your legs
Smoothly and are extremely
cGmfortable. Long wear in
every pair. Ask lor them by
name—Wideweave PARIS,
"3000 Hours of
Solid Comfort *
ASTEiN & COMPANY
aUCACO . NEW YORK
Attention Y. M.; G. A.
Campers * .
U. S. Army Trunks
With Tray
For Camp
$6.00
' 25c each •
In us far y*«w auppllas In
B, *»^r,.. K P , 3'c h . c .rr-
DIXIE ARMY STORE
Colin. Aw. Ath.nt, Os.
SSSXSOSS3S 2
PURE AND SPARKLING J ;
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY •
BafeS*?*’!/-.’ s
No Other water has the wonderful t»te, the Invlgoretlng feel
ing that'll leaves after each gleet full—It’e delightful, yee It’^-
LINT0N SPRINGS WATER
Drink it All Year 'Round—But Especially In Spring end Sum
mer—PHONE 95 *
Linton Springs Water Company
t , Office Brpad WfeetA I P’ArlAQ
OPPORTUNITY
A fiustojner Has Placed With Us For
SALE
Thirty-Shares
of dividend paying stock at an
attractive figure.
Let us tell you about it.
Guaranty Trust Corporation
Send one dollar, or tv hate VO -
sum ydkr honit dictates, to T|at
united safes Trust co„ Term
_l Haute, Ind. , __ |
WAHRBN T. Mt'nARY, I
Governor of Indian
'Juno 24, 1923.
AU Summer Long—
Your Kuppenheimer Suit
(will look fresh
No stiffening in the lapels, no padding in the
shoulders—yet these stylish suits stand 1 up
througfi sultry days. '
: ,. i*.,- . • J. ( #
That’s the beauty of expert tailoring; the
wisdom of careful cutting; the skill of expert
designing; perfect finishing.
Florshcim and Douglas Shoes and Oxfords.
V v Straw' Hats of All descriptions
Vaii Heusen Collars for Warm Days.
Sec Our One-Piece and Two-Piece
Bathing Suits.
-Our Sale on Gcrfiiine Lorrainc^Scersucker
Suits at $10.00 each has been a big success.
Lee Morris
“THE DAYLIGHT CONNER*
Corner Broad and Jackson Sts.Fw
Tailor-Made
TAXI SERVICE r<
Day and Night v ’ V
GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone
Cg* ' Cfnce Georgian Hotel 00
Gno great fact mtiSt be remembered
by thos3 who have made the decision
to advertise. The advertising plan
must fit the business to which it' is ap
plied. There are no ready-to-wear ad
vertising plans; each one must be
tailor made. .
The purpose of advertising is to in
crease business and not t6 relieve any
one of his arduous duties. Tire manu
facturer's salesman who . regards ad
vertising, as a substitute for his owp ‘
t ; efforts has missed the point.
Torts are neededThan oVer to
support the advertising and-piit .it
^. >( aeross. His reward-U lai'^ef. sales;
Likewise; the merchant who chooses
the advertised brands because they
f.re “soft and casy” selling, bas over
looked tho- essential idea. ‘Certainly
they cell easier; but this is not the'big
important truth. Rather, he should
sec that the manufacturer’s advertis
ing is .an instrument put into his hands
for increasing his volume and speeding
up his turnover. Looking at the mat- *
ter in this light, he, will bend every
effort to co-operate with the advertis-,
ing and seek to make it pay him addi
tional profits. \
Advertising is not a form of perpet
ual motion that goes on forever with
out human assistance. Tho Tiiggest
'problenj^any man has to settle after he
has 'determined to advertise, and de-
dejed^ow to advertise, is this: Houl flO
can I use. my advertising so as to get
the most tout of itf ' Withorft close-'
linked co-operatfoh'it dissipates its
force into air.
It must be hitched on to a business,
properly. Then it must Be utilized with
intelligence. When these conditions: >; *'j
are fulfilled it does a type of work for
which there is no efficient substitute. ;.<■
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 3 per cenL over 61,000s
. - 10 per cesL np to 61,000.
ftJOIV
406 Ilolmaa Bldf.
HUHfiRT M. RYI.EE
YWf“ ”1^(1 ASis.0^
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The American Assoc atifn oii Jrtlvertising Agencies
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