The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 24, 1923, Image 5
Buick Authorized Service
It an Added Asset to Buick Value
Infrequent n ; s Buick drivers find
the need for the assistance of Buick'
Authorized Service, it is always at
their command, and Buick owners
htAe come to regard It as an added
asset to the fine transportation that
they purchase in all Buicks.
Conolly Motor Co.
Washington and Hull Sts.
WHEN BETTER AUTOMOBILES ARE
BUILT, BUICK WILL BUILD THEM
HEART JONES
OlES'Vr MACON HOME
iN, Ga.—For years a prom-
; uro in <Masonic circles,
I cart Jones, 46, is dead fol-
an operation for append!,
r. Jones,was secretary, of
Lodge fW. 265, a knight
der of the Court of Hon-
ie Scottish Rite and wis§
of Kadmlel Chapter,
of Rose Croix of the Scot-
e bodies in the Valley of
SUNPAfr JUNg^24, 1923
Ml BANl*gg.ffl5BAU). ATHTOtS, GEORGIA ~~
PACE FIVM
frank
MACON,
„cnt nsuro
Frank Heart
owing an
Macon. He was alio put monorcli
of Nocar Grotto. Mr. Jones also bo.
loaged to all tho York Rite bodies,
and was t member of A1 Slhah
Templo of Sbrlners.
Mabel Lodge
niander
SMALL BLAZE
The fire department was called
Saturday shortly after noon to 180
master
Knight*
tUh Rite
i
ANNOUNCING
the Opening of
rnetts Comuercial
STUDIO
L. C. ARNETT
Kodak Film Developing
OUT-DpOR AND INDOOR
P-H-OT-O-G-R-A-P-H-Y
. OF ANY AND ALL KINDS
Nine (9) Hour Service
f first class work
^ Phone 560-J for Appointment
Iseave Kodak Films
You Wish Us to. Develop At
\ JIRAD-O’S
MOTOR TIRE & SUPPLY CO.
CITIZENS PHARMACY
NORMAL SCHOOL PHARMACY
Buick Production
In May Exceeds
19,500; High Mark
According to the figures released
to the press, Buick .production
which has continuously broken
previous monthly records since
early last fall, reached a new high
murk in the month of May In the
building of more than 19,500 auto
mobiles.
Further figures show that the
greatest Buick monthly productlor
pripr to September last was 13,200
In September, production exceeded
15,000, but that wps made to look
comparatively small the very next
month when In excess of 19.50C
were built. .
MISS RUTHERFORD
Editor and Orator Extolls
Athenian For Service
Rendered Southern His
tory in Letter of Appre
ciation.
IcirtrlnJ
EXTRAORDINARY
Advantages are'offered the Summer School
student* in the Unlimited Dollar-A-Week
Transferable Pass of the Street Railway Com
pany, good from Monday morning to Sunday
night. It will save money and make possible
without extra cost, a major participation in the
numerous attractions of the school program
and of the city. Two or more students can use
the same pass at different times.
Buy from the Car Operator.
JENS RAILWAY & ELECTRIC
COMPANY
"f
PLANS—
P erhaps the best part of
home-building is planning the
arrangement of the rooms, and
deciding on the ..style of archi
tecture. -"fit
Our plan3, available to every
one free of charge, include ev
erything from the tiniest cottages
to the most impressive mansions.
Look them overt *
Average output fo, the follow
Ing six months exceeded 16,700
tomoblles per month, the top pro
violin today having been ranched In
April, with mo.*e than 19,000 cars
In thla name month of April th»
record day's production of Rulckr
was achieved, 962 being turned out
on April 17.
With Mny exceeding all
vloiia production accomplishments
It la particularly Interesting
learn that this early in June
other Buick record haa been *mns'
ed. nhlpmenta on last Wednesday
lune 6th, amounting to 356 freight
carloada containing 1.237 automo
bllea. The best# previous day'
shipment was on December
1922, when 1,226 automobiles left
the Buick plants. Since January
1 there have been shipped 13r solid
trainloads of Buicks, 50 flat
to a train.
It follows that local Buick sale)
records from coast to coast have
been continuously shattered. Ho*
Buick has distanced the closest
competition nearly* everywhere
story of figures that In fhany In
stances Is startling. Case after
case Is cited where, from Minns
spoils to New Orleans and from tt
Atlantic to the Ffeclfie, Buick hm
surpassed at-many points even th*
smaller loV-priced cars.
How long will this great demand
for automobiles, best exemplified
the call for quality bars such
the Buick, continue? President
H.'lji Bassett todriy had some time
ly comment to offer In answer to
this question.
"I erfn ees no reason why the
last slg months of this year should
not produce equally a* good bus!
ness for the automobile trade ns
the first six months have shown. 1
said Mr. Basset to a reporter. “It is
certnlnly a fact that the general
business situation In the United
States Is In a very satisfactory
condition. Generally .Breaking,
crops promise to average will. Th*
money situation is In fine, shape
There J* no apparertt ^eqdsncy fin
W HfMWa«M*bm nrntket;^. which
might be followed by a depression
It i.?ems to me that people In
general have learned a lesson froir
the past, and^o those' who offer
the right kind of merchandise, at
prices consistent to the quality of
the goods, sh'uld come a very sat
isfactory business Indeed."
Here Is a good story from 8helby
Mont., the town where Mr. Olbbont
and Mr. Dempsey, will exchange
compliments and fisticuffs on July
4th:
r'hnrlle l ''newolfc A , Blackfoot
Indian of northern Montana,
cently became oil rich and bought
himself a red Buick sport model.
A few days later the Buick dealer
was confronted by Lonewolf again
The Indian was afoot *He walked
with a limp and bla face and hands
bore various contusions and bruis
es. He had a pocketful of money,
and wanted to buy another Buick
He waa asked the why of It all and
gave thla explanation
"Drive out big red car. Buy gal
Ion moonshine. Take drink and
step on him tail. Trees a Ad fence
go by heap fast Pretty soon
big bridge coming down road. Turn
out to let bridge pass. Bam! Cat
gone. Gimme ’nother one."
Savannah Aida
Local Legionnaires
The Allen B. Fleming Post
the American Leglop that la to b*
host to the state convention her*
In July haa received several do
nations to help defray tha expens
es of the convention, which wlr
be heavy. .
The city and county made dona
tions and Savannah, which la t*
make a strong bid for the conven
tlon for 1924, haa sent 9100.00 and
the Southern Bell Telephone and
Telegraph company haa sent th*
committee a check for. 960.00 both
unsolicited, of course.
Frank O. Miller, -general chalrmar
of the convention committees, an
nounces that the Atlanta Poa*
number one will have a hand her*
and ao will Columbus.while Gaines
vine will send both ah orients’
band and a drum corps. The' Iocs
post will hav*f a band available
and there .will plenty of music
the three days.
Lawrie Speaks
In Yonkers
CARTER-MOSS LUMBER COMPANY
BUILDING
MATERIALS
oeneg AN* VASO -+*7
tea FULTON STREETS {!
» BROAD.ATHENS. CA. j
-ir
Joatln Lawrie who
well here Igat spring whHe staging i
at the First 'Methodist church dor-
Miss Mildred RutherTord, His
torian Genera! of the Daughters of
the Confederacy, haa received
glowing letter from John Temple
Grave*, one df the. country's moat
hrllliatn orators, praising Mlar
Rutherford's history, "The South
In Literature and History".
It nlso develops from thla letter
that Mr. Graves has been Invited
to make the Phi Beta Kappa ad
dress here In 1925, when his class
that of 1875, holds ita fiftieth re
union. It is hoped here that be
will accept, which he probably wli*
Following are excerpts from bU
letter to Mws Rutherford:
"Miss; Mildred Rutherford,
"Athens, Ga.
"My Dear Miss Millie:
"When I left Atlanta fifteen
years ago to assume the editorship
of the New York* American I car
ried with me a eppy of your "South
lng sense of gratitude aa a South
erner for the Incomparable ser
vice you have rendered "Dixie" and
American literatus by that * splen
did e>ver-flowing volume of riches
No Southerner of all my readlm
has laid our people' under n deep
er and more grateful obligation
and as long as I live I shall be
prdud and happy , to do my part In
keeping alive this sense of oblign
Ron to you for what you have
done. v
Will Address
Negroes Here
On Sanitation
Play Safe!
'Dr. McPherson haa naked
to make the Phi Beta Kappa ora
tion at the University commence
ment of 1925, when my "Class of
*75" holds its Fiftieth Reunion, and
at that time, I trust it may bo my
pleasure to jjay my personal re
apects to youLarid to renew the as
surance of my high and grateful
appreciation.
"Very cordially yours,
"JOHN TEMPLE GRAVES"
The University Club
of Washington,
June 16, 1922.
AVIATOR CRASHES
IN NEW AIRPLA.9E:
INJURIES FATAL
In Literature and History.'
"The absorbing nature
new and exacting duties did not
permit me to read'the volume at
that time, and the continued ab
sorption of great activities, con
tinually delayed this pleasure.
"Two months ago the. Southern
Society of Washington urged me
to speak at their annual banquet
upon the theme—“The South In
Literature." I consented to do ao
and turned Immediately to your
never-forgotten volume in my li
brary for inspiration.
'1 found It richly and abund
antly. I read far Into the night,
and far Into the next, with absorb
ing Interest and delight, and came
of the reading refreshed,
charmed and informed.
Mfill send you, when It la
printed, the speech that will be m>
confession of the deep debt I am
due to your pages, and I trust that
it Is not too late after ao makiy
years, to -express to you my abld-
FENSACOLA, Fla.—Lieutenant
Charlea B. Burke, Jr„ of Knox
ville. Tenn., a naval aviator, died
Friday nlgbt aa result of Injuries
recelted several hours previously
when a seaplane he *tas piloting
went Into a tall aplnover Pensacola
Bay and crashed from an altitude
of 1,000 feet Into shallow water.
He never regained consciousness.
Alexander Powell, of Pensacola,
and Marlon Agkowskl, of South
Harrlck, Maas., enlisted men who
were flying with Lieutenant Burk*-,
suffered Injuries and are In the
naval hospital. Powell received
five -broken ribs.
Lieut. Burke, an Instructor was
flying a new HvS plane for the first
time.
Dr. Roscoe Brown, Negro
Educator, Will Spe'ak
Here June 29-30 on
Health and Hygiene.
Dr. Koscoo Brown, a negro edu
cator. will ppeak to the members
of his race here June 29-30.
The following letter from th*
Georgia State Board of Health ex
plains tho purpose of Dr. Brown a
visit: -i
The fellow you see hung
up beside the road
trying to salvage a
blown tire'is gen
erally the man
who argues
thatonetlre
Is
“We hnve secured from the
United States Public Health Ser
vice Dr. Roscoe Brown, an educa
tor among his people, to speak to
the negroes of your city on June
29-30, 1923. His time is limited,
and wo wish him to cover as mupb
of opr State as possible.
He will want to speak on Hygiene
and Sanitation at your negro
school, and to both men and women
at aomo placo to bo. arranged. The
health problem of our negroes Js our
problem; they como in close con
tact with us and we should be in
tensely Interested in their welfare."
good
at
an
other
and buys
thecheap
est. With
241 different
tire makes, yon
can't speculate. 1
Buy known quality^
DIAMOND/TI R E S, 1
NEW YORK.—The Ku Klux
Klan wll 1 parade In New York with
complete ragalla In defiance of
Mayor Hylan'e threat to break tip
any such demonatratlon with po
lice. Klni Kleaglo Jokoson. of Now
York State, announced Saturday.
“We hare compiled with the pro
visions of the membership corpor
ation law and other lawe, and have
a right there,- he asserted.
lng.the revival there (pent the
flrat week of Jane In-Yonkers, N. I
Y„ and delivered the nurin ad
dress at the memorial given In;
honor of the Gold Star mother*. ;
Mr. I-awrle la *U0 meeting with
great nccen as a religion* linger I
and worker and It la; hoped that he>
will come back to Athena again j
and alng at an early date.
PHONE
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Our Removal
Sale will be
in full force
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BARGAINS
For
Moik
Monday
It’s
Town!
We Aren’t Going to Ask You, If You Have Heard About It. Everybody Has. The Thing We
Want to Know Is—“Have You Been In?”
Stop in for a FEW MINUTES; LOOK AROUND; yoti’Il When men “advertise” a sale by talking about it whenever
/ KNOW WHY OUR REMOVAL SALE IS THE TALK OF they meet it’s a mighty suite sign there’s something unusual
THE TOWN. about the sale.
/
We Can Still Fit You
In That SUIT
He J. REID COe
The Shop of Quality
Lota of eoo<l looking otrawa at;
reduced price*.
CLAYTON STREET
ATHENS, GA.
Big clothing values here for men of *
every build.