The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 24, 1923, Image 2

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TUB BAWBR-HKHALD. ATHKWS. GEORGIA .Classified Advertisements flUTf MTES i* _ H ' ni 2 Centra Wort r *1 Minimum Chart* of 40 Cent* Insertion*. Seven time* for tb .ifii'O ut five Insertion*. >'-* AH discontinuance* MUST bi ■made In peraon at The Ban* ncr-Herald Office or by letter. ".Telephone diacontlnuancea ara "TOT valid. 7C .WANT AD *9 PHONB ; BANNER.HERALD WANT 1 f DS GET RESULTS 75 ■ Lost and Found STOlSfiN^— JIOMA J1ICYCLE prom pniVh <>\ Mrs.; Nen Flournoy. 368 Ur-meo Street. Reward for return or A* -information. J2Cc NEW YORK WHOLESALES I>RUO company in looking for live agent to handle fast selling 2311, T<’«»rt Wayne, Indiana, MEN OVER IS WILLING to trave Make secret Investigations. Report* Salary and expense*. • Ex per lent unnecessary. Write J. Ganor, Porine . Dctectlvfe. St. Lout*. J24 MAKE |25 WEEKLY fiirnisliing names and Experience unnecessary, free. United Mailing Co. FOR SALE — FRESH COUNTRY Egga and good Sorghum Molaaaaa. Call at Banner-Herald Office. , 1ST It A. V E D—ONE HAMPSHIRE weighing 80 or 90 pounds. ■'•■Finder please notify Western Meat -Market. * J2«o LOST—H LG IN WRfST WATCH ON grey wrist hand. Finder pien*e call 1613. Receive reward. J24e LOST—JUNE 19th, KODAK 2A. car rying 12 dxpoauro roll tyith 6 nog.'i- jtlvcs ot Mlax Mildred Mell. Return [to 479 Cobh St. Reward. ’ J2&C WANTED—TO BUY STABLE Ma re. D. P. Thutmond, Phone 4005. J24C WANTED—HELP | JIwANTED—Boy about 14 jreifa old to deliver pa- jpers on West Broad and ■bearing Streets. Apply at | [Banner-Herald Office. EARN 629 WEEKLY SPAJU3 TIME. . ,.1 ...aMi., m „.in seiiooi gins. y« n,,e ln * IWO «» K »r» irwp ' . ‘ 1 Christian Church, mo Puhukl Street. WANTED—Boy to de liver papers, on West Broad St., beyond Mil ledge Ave. Prefer boy who is over 14 years old. Apply Banner-Herald of fice. Wanted WANTED—QUITE A NUMBER OP table boarders for tiie summer, at reasonable rates. Just across street umpu*. Apply at 370 8. Lump- f J25p kin Stroet. circular*. Hepd 10c (of music, infor- I : nation. American Muala Co., 1658 fl {Broadway, Dept.. N._ Y. J25p !i> e s i n v ii r, a -house keei’ino | rooms for-mnt. Lights and water furnished. Apply 723 Prince Avenue. •- J20l> iLA DIES—AVERAGE OVER $50 A week selling new, patented combi- mtlon corset and brassiere. "I did with neither eujfcrtenc* nor ennttnl.. ncelrnble neighborhood. It'a easy!” Primary training and i i>hone 949-J. sales talk furnished. Garment really - sells lire If. Write Miss Leh, Dept. 6, * FOR RENT—A BED ROOM, A LSO Fifth Avo,' OuTMt Co., Allentown, Pa. I furnished room for housekeeping. J24p] Phone 1345. Mrs. T. E. Jngo. J25c BOARDERS WASTED—CAN aeeom- modnte three or four summer ■hool girls, ^lose In. two doors from V J2f»e For Rent—Rooms FOR RENT—TWO UNFURNISHED connecting rooms for light house keeping. Also connecting bath. Ail dress I*. O. Box 766. J24c FOR RENT—NO. 1 FIRST FLOOR furnished apartment with nil vcnlcnces for light housekeeping. r. linn. SELL MADISON ^‘BETTER MADE” m SHIRTS direct* from otlr factory to earer. No capital or experience re quired^ Easily sold. Big profits. Write" for free samples. Madison Mills, 503 Brofidway, New York. J24« HELL GUARANTEED HOSIERY. lowest prices. Sample outfit free iwitfftfceW patcntW Demonstrator that .pfcra .full lino 'Instantly. 50 per ccir^ ntore salbs gtUkrenf&At' Joseph Brdf»/'»>g Vr: York. WANTED—Boy to de liver 1 papers on West Hancock Ave. Must be ovw 12 years old. Apply Banner-Herald office. RAILROAD ' SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Northbound Southbound *1*:00 a Atlantn-Monroe local 6:15 p 2:42 p Atl.-BIrmiugham-Mem. 3:12 ; p 2:42 p Norfolk-nich,-N; Y. 7:15 p Atl.-Abh. vlUe local, 7:30 a 11:24 p Atl.-Birmingham 5:29 a 11:24 p* Norfolk-Washington 6:29 a 11:24 p Wllmlngton-N.* Y. 5:29 a GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive Depart 7:20 pm 8:20 am 12:J0 pm 2:25 pm * CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. W. O. 'Bolton, Agent, Rhone 1661 ■" .Central of Georgia Station • 1.. rJUJJQt f»e Moron W# #. m. ’ 4:4rp/nf.* • ’ * wn Macon H 9:20 j? m* GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY. Schedules save Athena ArrlVe f:a # A. M.* *3:20 P. M. I:f5 A. M.4* **16:10 A. M. k jDalty. ••Dally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY effective Sunday, April 29. 1923. No. 6 leaves Athens 7:45 a. m., ar< Ivee Lula »:26 a. m. t | leave* Athena 4:15 p. m., ar- vc* Lula 6:45 p. m. No. T leaves Lula 6:55 p. m., ar- Athens 6:20 p. m. No. 5- leaves Lula 16:16 a. m., ar- vea Athens 11:41 a. m. ! fl. B. MILLER. C. A., Athens, Ga. Telephone ll. FOR RENT — ONE FURNISHED with connecting hath: walking distance of toWn. Plione 1233-J. # J25c FOR REN1V-FURNISHED Bed R< summer school students. Walking distance of Normal School or veraity. Modern conveniences; line. Phone 1588 or call at G36 Prlnee. , * J>40 FOB BENT—GARAGE. APPLY , TO Mr*. Alice ^amn, 320 Hill Street, FOB RENT — 4-ROOM UPSTAIRS apartment, private luith, sink kitchen, block from Mlltedge. Phone 354-J. ’ . J26p FOR RENT—^UPSTAIRS A part m all convenience*. W. H. Benson, 833 Prince. 124c FOR RENT—Eight room furnished bouse. Three blocks from Post Offjce. $100 for summer. Write Box 564 for particulars. J26p FOR RENT—COOL, QUIET , AND well furnished room with private sitting room. 15# CloverHurit Ter race. Phone 142-W. J30c FOR RENT—UNFURNISHED house keeping apartment of three rooms and bath. Private entrance. Separate meters. Couple without children of two elderly people preferred. Imme diate possession. Leased by year only. Call 794 Prince Ave. or^phone 426. ' .J26c FOR RENT—NICE FOUR ROOM 'apartnfrnt. ‘ Moddrn eohfrtfldtn Ideal location. A. H. Davlsmi. 3 FOR UBNT|*-TWO RQOM8, 547 l*u|M> Street. Price 815.00. Wl is. Water ««p Money to I^jan HRAI. ESTATE EoX.VH — t PER £cnt money. Bankers Reserve Sys tenw % per cent loans are made er city or farm property to buy, build. |Improve, or |>ay Indebtedness. Bank er* Reserve Deposit Company,. Mflth iildg., Cincinnati. j* FOR SALE FOR RALE—ONE OP THE HOST tleHlratil. r,rid.nc. lutn in Ath«na. Top ot rUtt on Wondlawn. tov.1. farins north, well shaded; h.lf Mock .iff Milledpe. H. C. Andereon. Phone 1IM .* 70-W. J«e XPUsreporteX Kwflfltr nfMrttt rtta PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE’S BEST REMEDY* No other water'hi, the wonderful taite, the Invigorating feel. Ing that It leave, after eeeh glue full—It’e delightful, yee IPe— LiNTON SPRINGS WATER- Drink It All Yeer ’Hound—But Especially la 8pHng and 8um- mer-PHONE 95 Linton Springs Water Company Office Sroed Street i ii in ii111mummmiff • FOR SALE—rtVO EXTRA GpOp milch cow*. Dr. H. C. Strickland. Phono 4605. J24c OUR I-UmOIIKBD VRfcri OARS are good for long and Mttafactory nerv ine. You save the difference. Conolly Motor Co. J26c SILK SHIRTS—Direct from manu- facturer nt wholesale price*. Have fl to S4 on each garment. Bend for sample*. Pioneer Shirt Co., 87-89 5th Ave., New York City. J22p FOR SALE — ONE ROLLER TOP desk, chair and two filing cabinets. In girt*! condition. May be aecn it 436 Hill Street. *26c 1 FOR SALE—CHEVROLET TOURING gar. 1922 model, run ten month!; j half price. Erwin & Co. J2lc T-2 PRICE SALE One Corona Typewriter, used once, $25.00. One Ma hogany Victrola with one dozen goed records, cost $75.00, take $30. One med ium dizc refrigerator, cost $65.00, take $30.00. Leaving city July 1st. Ad dress Box 845, Athens, Ga. j24c FARMERS who wish to have HIGH CLASS STOCK THAT GIVE RE SULTS, rpp Mnrpliprsnri’s JERSEYS on Hall Street, Athens, Ga. -; j26p FOR SALE—MALE BULL PUP. Age 3 month.-?. Phone 89. R. K. Reave*. JS4c FOR BALE — ONE HIGH GRADE six cylinder roadater. Jam up. Price of a Ford. Address Box 845, Athem?, Ga. J24c SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED CABS before you buy. Ui-nolly Motor Co. J26e Matrimonial WEALTHY; PRETTY. Affectionate girl would marry. Write cnclofrtug envelope. Dorla Dawn. South Euclid. Ohio. J24p CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our heartfelt thank* and appreciation to tho»c who were ao kind to us during the lllnettN and death of our dear hua- Itaiid and father. May Go«1'n richest bleKslnga rest on each of you Is our prayer. MRS. W. B: AKIN and FAMILY. # 1243 . FOR SALE One Ford Coupe in excellent condition. Fully Equipped. A Rargain. LAWLER MOTOR COMPANY Phone 1711 _ i E. KAY j “THt 8MILIN0 PAINTER- 1 Fla* Painting an<f Intarlsr Oncoratlng Phono 12S7, Atheiu, Ga. ‘ 5—- ' BETTER , . SHOE REPAIRING HOFMEI8TER SHOE SHOP, I’hnna Ypnr Order U«« We rati For . end Deliver. - - —raw- ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping, Shorthjnd and Typewriting Save CO per cent ot expenneo by attending thle echoot The grad uates of the Athena Buslnexi College alweye get the heat po sition. Exery tirailualed om- ployed. Writo tor Idformatloo i ibex 643, AtMne, Ox. MARKETS ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market showed a rlao Saturday at the close over Mie previous cloau of Friday. The market closed at 28 cents Satur day an ajcalnat the previous close of 27 !4 cents. CHICAGO QUOTATIONS The following were 1 tho ruling prices in iho exchange today: Prev. Open High Low Cloie Close WHEAT- July . . 106 106% 103% 104% 105% Kept. . . 105% 106 10.1% 104% 105% Dec. . . 107% 108% 106% 106% 107T4 CORN- 84 '84% 82% 82% 84 •0 80% 79 79% 80 68 68 % 67% 67% 68 July . . Bept. . ^ Dec. . . OATS- July . . Bept. . . Dec. ,. . LARD— July Bept. 41 41% 41 41 41 37% 38% 37% 37% 27% 39% 39% *59% 39% 39% 10.97 10.97 10.97 10.97 11.00 11.22 11.22 11.22 11.22 11.25 11.32 mfin— Bept 9.37 9.: July .. .. 9.12 9.1 LIBERTY BONDS NfeW YORK.—Liberty b:md.i closed: 3 1-2* 100.31 Second 4n 98.13 First 4 l-4s 93.13 Second 4 l-4s .. ... .. .. 98.14 Third 4 1-4* 98.19 Fourth 4 l-4s U. S. government 4 l-4s 99.28 NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK.—The cotton 'ftmrket showed renewed flrnineas during day’n early trading. Apprehensions that the approaching government port would point to a lint crop of less than 11,000,000 bales were Evidently increased by the publication of an other private set of condition fig ures. Thl* was tested by a southwestern authority who placed the condition of the crop at 69.7, the. Increase In acre age at 7.21 tier cent, and the indi cated yield at 10,850,000 bales. Knrly weather advices were favorable; but the Influence of these private crop figures wan reflected by an opening advance of 7 to 11 points In the mar- d prices conn. showed net galnn of 17 to 34 points, with July aellln,? at 27.99 October nt 25.39. urth**; trade ca’lln" wan reported hlle there wan scattered 4mvori 117 >r over the week-end and p. moder- :e commlssli-n louse demand. Realising became nv-rc active a: cents for July and 23.50 for Oeto- »r and there were reactlom of 8 t- points with the clone Irregular at a point:.' ‘ » the ruling for several days in *the home' of Mr. and Mrs.' M.«. cook. Miari fiaraK Bennett hag return ed from an extended visit to rela tives at Commerce and Jefferaon. Mr. and Mrs. Linton Sparks spent the week-end In Crawford. Miss Vertna Parker Is expected to return to he^ fcoe, after an ex tended visit with relatives in Ath ens and EastvIHe. . MIsh Lois Mirchmore of Comer is spending her vacation with her father, Mr. T. E. Birchmoro, •Mr. Richard IUce called on Miss Pat Adams of Bostwlck last Snn- dny. Mrs. Harvey Cabiness and chll- dren of Athens, spent last Sunday With her mother, Mrs.- Helen Rrlghtwell. Mr. Fred Gillen of Watkinsvtlle is visiting relatives here. Mrs. Helen Brightwell Is spend. Ing this week with her daughter, Mrs. ('ahiness of Athens. Misses Itellen and Sarah Ford ft spending this week with relatives in I'lnfleld. Miss Lois {Birchmore had her onslls removed last Thursday ni St. Mary’s Hospital In Athens. Miss Velma Parker will go to Athens Sunday to visit friends a FOR LIKE STOCK IS NOW POSSIBLE iet advance <f 10 tj 2f Tho following wor irlcei In tho exchange Tone. Irregular; middling, 29.10 onto, quiet.. • f * , Prev. Open High Low Cline Clo»c an 24.36 24.59 24.35 24.51 24.28 liar, 24.29 24.50 24.28 24.42 24 lay .. .. 24.15 24.30 24.07 24.25 24. uly .. .. 57.73 3S.00.37.75 27.75 i!7.*r, )ct 55.13 35.50 35.13 25.30 25.13 >•0 34.70 34.33 24.70 21.05 24.60 NEW ORUBANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS.—AUvanreo of 22 id >)>■ Attention Y. M. C. A, Campers U. S. Army Trunks With Tray ' For Camp $6,00 SMALL KHAKt GAMP ‘ HAT* Ju«t the Thing for CaMp 25c each Bee «• fer your mpptlea in Blanket*. Kit*. Canttcn*, DIXIE ARMY STORE Celleo* Ave. Athan*, Ga. loated'aa It called for further ahnw ry weather over Sunday. Prediction!! that nex^ to no cotton rould be tendered on first July ip cf thl* were rumors consider’ cotton out of the New York would be shipped to Eoniprnn and to southern mills:. Toward dose prlcesi were at their high- it advances of 29 to 51 points, standing at 28.15 and October at Just on the clone considerable Ing wan done and last prices at net gains on the day of but The following were the ruling >ricea In the exchange today: Tone, steady; middling, 29.25 cents; iteady. Prcv. Open High Low Close Clone Ian 14.10 24.26 24.10 24.16 23.97 Jar 24.04 24.12 24.0044.00 23.! Fact Established Ry Ex perimental Work Con ducted By State College of Agriculture. Practical nxpcrimental work liy tho department of Agronomy. State (llogo of Agriculture, Athens, In ariotis factions of the stato har. stahlished the fact that peHnnn- en’. summer pastures for live slock •m possible. The experimental work lias been conducted over n orio<r of years and where pastures formerly dried uh In July and fur- Isbrd little feed during the sum ”'r and fall months now live •dock mnv lie carried through ihnr.r youths In crecn fields. r- r. csfo« 0 h^onin Inter- steil in the xv'ofk about fivn years -o rt the Rtlon ef C8„.|f t r '’o—* , eny. which mm based the ft*»nt. m rt Mnultrfe. A but- lust Issued by the ca1W«. -''slten that carnet grass, Pallas «*•«. n«d legpcdesa nro much •rr : or to the native grass. Th* «-lth fhes'' trusses nlftni,- — drvrn ti pine months’ sr-*.- i ifortoiy grtiflng during the yefu. tvonths* rraxlng can lie hv using velvet heaps and pen. •'Ufa rn n sopplemept. If Onorg'n ’a to have sut-ccssful nacklpg “Wrls. tt must have aTaUable a yr-» round sunnlv of live stock. bulletin Issued by tho state -ollevo savs: '"At tho nresent time, more pas tures are needed to furnish spring -*vi cummer rrnr.Ing to tho cattle ^nd hogs carried over tho wlritor ip vf>lr»vt be*»*»*- **** •''**nnts. "Four venrs experience of pns- , .v> butldtne dn Spilth Georgia ’ndlentea flat pastures of carpel grass, Pallls grass nnd lospodern rip mo«st lnn*V oro thoroughly nrn r tlrnl for that section. •‘These three nlants furnish -toop. tender graving during the i-dnir. anmrer and fall and ire ilt In'itred hv tramping nr cion' —mining. A pasture of this kind •i rnsv to start and easy to get «»d of nrh'n the land in to he bill *n‘ cultivated raons. The three -fonts wr*»fv well In nod,, hut nr° dphtrovod bv rultlvntlnn. There -1 danger of fhrl- hdomlng posts 'n com or cotton fields. rf*et mss Is found from vorfff Goorvla and Mtddlo Alabama in tho north, to th*; lower part of Florida on tho BwUtb. It grows mainly n low. moist blares, but loos fairly well on hillsides hnr. it) K honvy aoils. Where molsturo Is mppllod. carpet grass Is a vigor- ms grower, making complete sods >ven on 1 h,n aaud.v - lands. Paring Tulv ptld August It grown most nnd unless grazed closely, will opwluco tough stems and heads ,sl ♦hat season. "pallls grass seems to prefer *4.oe 23.9T VnVy rich lands, being most rig- 22.86 tn the black lands of Alt- •mmn Hid Mlrjlsslnpl, and tho bot toms of North Alabama. Georgia, md South. Carolina. It grows nor mally In hnnrhes, but on good land ... .k. . nnmulnln (ml belt and e rarecast Pergonal New? MAXBY8. Oe.—One ot the Many beautiful presents were teen to the charming hostess. Twentjr.tlro ot the younger set Iced tea nnd cake were served during the evening. Hr. Ot. U Harper made n bust- nesa trip to Lexington Tuesday. - Little Mien Jane BrightwelL who tun been seriously 111 Is alowly im proving nt thin writing. Mr. Bob Young spent the week, end nt home. . Mr. L. P. Maxeys was In Athens Friday on bnelneen. Messrs Willie Parker nnd Sor rell, Redmon of Lexington, spent. Sunday with Mrs. J: W. Redmond and family. Mr. end Mrs. T. 0. Moore and Grady Moore, Jr., motored down from Atlanta nnd spent Baturdnv morning with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. H I Cook, brlnetne the latter’s mother. Mrs. E. J. Finch. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Cook and .tittle daughter, Irene, were In Stephens Sunday afternoon. Mrs. J. |C. Cook has returned to I her hoe In Thomson after visiting Fellows. SUMMER SCHOOL ATTENDANTS Welcome YOUR coming to Athens is a source of pleasure to every citizen of this city. We join, the whole town in extending a cordial welcome and the hope of a pleasant and profitable stay. During your short stay here you -will find our four stores \rith every facility to care for youV wants in drugs, pharmaceuticals, toilet preparations, stationiyy, writing materials, pens, pencils, "1 ^wing materials, etc., and. hundreds of other necessities of life, whether you are at.homo or abroad, at work or play. We shall be glad to extend our •service and have you take advantage oi, our every facility. Gome in and get acquainted with us, and inspect the most modern and complete drug store in this section of the south. Our Delivery Will Serve You at Any Dormitory, Residence or Hotel. ^ PALMERS 1 DRUG 4 STORES ReadBanner'Herald-WaBt i will finally nnkn a cdmnMe sod. Dallls (trass comas Psrly In the spring and rcmslns prm>n lain In tho fall. It requires doso grating, (so tho plants produce seed nnd die. "Leaponcxa mnkes splendid gmt' ng. which can he nned any time Inrine the summer. It Is especial!* -alnablo the first year when nned n n pasture mixture.” Buies for starting these low land pastures ere contained In the bulletin, copies ol which may be sblalned from the college, or from Swift & Company, Moultrie. Ua. who were, so impressed with the value of the bnleetln that they have hid 10,000 conics printed for dis tribution. Swift A Vo. have been contributing 11000 a year for five rears to the State College, to help fostc> pasture development. Odd Fellows to Honor Russell Judge Blehant -R Rnssell, chief lustlce of the anpreme court, will be presented with a veterans jewel by Yilllam Lodge of Odd Fellows nt n meeting Monday night. The veterans Jewel will ho swarded -Jndge Rasul for fWdy yeaVs ttiombersh'lp In the order, ■lulled Hassell was ht one lime head of tho Georgia Ir-Igo of Odd WELCOME SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENTS TO ATHENS.AND THE UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA 'True Summerliness BOOTERY Our Oxfords, Pumps and Sandals truly express in delightful trim modishness the spirit of summer! They’ve a styling that you’ll like and quality that is unprece- cedented. You’ll also like their low pricings! OUR SHOE REPAIR DEPARTMENT You 11 find a needed economy and aid in the repair'department, both at the store and at 455 Clayton Street (our exclusive Shoe Repair Shop.) We Do Repairs With Latest and Improved Machines and Methods, Retaining the Shape and Style of Yonr SIhocs. MARTIN BROTHERS SHOE STORE * 125 Claytcn Street—Phone 717 455 Clayton Street—Phone 621 \ WO