The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 27, 1923, Image 2

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WANT HD MITES 2 Cento a WorS n t Minimum Chars* of 40 Canto loeortioM. Seven tttoss foe tlM (dice of five insertion*. All dlacontlnuancoo MUST ba matfa in paraon at Th* Ban- nar. Herald Office or by l*tt*r. Telephone dlacontlnuancoo art' NOT Wild. 75 - 75 BANNER*HERALO WANT ADt GET RESULTS SEE OLTt I’SDIORJfE® tJHBD CARS before j«u buy. Conolly Motor Co. J2»c. FOlt KXCIIANCE—ONE TON. Vruck first ria** rendition to eXming? for Ford Coupe. Truck suitable for .nny, purpose. expectedly for grocery delivery <,r , hauling country produce A. II. Darteon. . J27c Lost and Found LOST- KMALI* WHITE FOX Terrier, brown naridiip «»vei» one eye. Ife- turn to J'r<d. John Morns, 145 Mel! I'KDIGRKKIY mI for long and USED CARS t ■"« »f*»rtdry rr dhe fltftirdftce. Conolly J29c| PUR HALE—Milk' Cow. frv.h in. cheap. Fhone 10M-J. J2le, LOUT—Fair Money to l.oan REAL ESTATE LOANS—* PER cent money, tl&hkern Reserve Sys tem 4 per t*nt loans are made on city or farm property to buy, build. —~ ,'V j improve, or f*ay lnd< btedn«J*a. Bahk- f Tortoise shell frame l cr * B««erve I^posit Company. KMfc :»*e Return to Banner- I Bid*., Cincinnati, OhloL )27c Classified AfreMM fsPORT NEWS illdogs Facing Realj Battles In Series With Atlanta Team Thursday frturth. Tftfc .gain* km Held Vert Hi kUrtlftg bjr rttin a«d ttsU iih a tvet field. Albany plays ln > Ar- llngton Wednesday. “| The box score: Arlington ab. /», h. po. a. • Hodjrea 2b —4 Cray bill rt 3 0 Adam* IK-:s..b:: < R Tilra^Kcr $b. —: I 8 Warrior c. -... 4 0 Pavla as 3 • Smith cf. -3 b Barnhart If. -— . 3 0 Bloodwjyth 1». 3 • s' • n 4 k 2 4 Z 0 Total# .. Albany— Iterd il ... Cooper 3l» df IMr till BliiMoirs kll Have to play bg?e I Eldrldce McCullotl*# Hi On Thursday nnd WWk, the Qoorgla BWlOofi Will I ball, the real honest-to-God brand j 8\vann ~ef* ' C faro ntto n# 111* fcWt amateur base or else take a licking, and our hat bal IteAm* in the state, when tin |K»es off ^o \|,e team that take* ; BbTldoga tackle the Perrin Athletic scries from them< of Atlanta, on Sanford FleltL J «:*n th« »*n«i tekfid, after taking : ft «,« 0,0 t ill r. It PJ.-S. • 4 0 1 110 4 0 0 0 1 0 ... 4 -~0 1 .8 0- 0 STANDING OF CLOB8 SOUTHERN LFAGUE CLUB— W. Lt> Pet. Xe« ‘ Orleans 40 23 .635 „ 14 27 .667 Naknrjjiti 7(1 .662 Atlanta ... .35 ifl. .«* Memphis 21 31 .US 'Birmingham 20 34 .460 fChattanooga 27 34 .443 LUUe Rock ...; 20 41 .328 • •tf'Tr — , AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ CLUB- t Atlanta, m Sanford ri<!d; On th- wflay RS»d, alter t; Listed on the visiting team «r. |8hlt 0! the lineup ’ again. 1 *•*— •—Tin POrkUr [.ifne olhfi Ilcralil and receive reward. LOST “TVe~~».d rini', Mndel to 4C9 S'. Ju- ht'ni Ht, J29c ( Wanted J. IsnlHrONO. Hiring Invtrn Lumpkin, heat Kt. I.N.STRI’«TOR .on ntr. fall &I3 North *>Ujfberty. or V. o. Jul2p WANTED—JOR AS CflAUFFEL’R in private family *>r truck driver. Ad.lr. ss fetu Johnson, 320 Macon Av«. 1! i2"»> I WILL NOT BE REHI*ON'«iIIILE f.«r any, made by anyone in the future i,ther than Rotary Delegates To Make Report Reports from the dVl-r.ites reprt? Hunting the lornt chib to the Inter national Rotarj convention han Just clofied in Ht.% Ixiuls heard »t the meeting of the Rotary club Wednesday. President UlMh: PhlnlsjyOnd Immediate |>adt pres ident |l«)rton B. Ilndkson were the itlftgatoa. J*’orty seven e.funtries were myself, j pr ((M ,nted nt the convention, pro 27. 1923. JOHN F. LEMON, JR-, pounced the greatest uyer Jiftld h; . ' J 2 *!*- • Rotary. STOP backache, kidney TROUBLE Wanted—Boarders WANTED —• CAN ACCOMMODATE a few 'hoarders, near -Agricultural College, asfl.H. fdimpkln Ht., Piioiml Rack ache. Rheumatic Pains, Boh ,774 - J27c I headache, tired feeling, too*frequen< v l —^jodor are symptoms of kidney am For Rent—Rooms Madder trouM*. *i m siwsy. | urination, dlkcolored or atron; FOR RENT— ITNPFRNISIIED FIRHT having a backache which cause* . floor apartment, nil conveniences, mo great suffering, 1 " writes Mrs, private l>utb. entrances nnd meters. 1 Fcber. Medford, Mass. “Could no T.» couple or two grown people. Phone' sleep and at times I could no J27c stand straight. Tried Foley Kid ney Pills and found relief.'* Blot FOR RENT—OARAGE. APPLY TO Mrs. Alice Adams. 32C Hill Htrect. FOR RK?pr—tlNB LARGE furnished In-dnx.m, fir..oft. 'Hultablo to? four J27C backache, kldnty and bladder Iron blea with Foley KMncy Pina.—Ad vertUement J. girls. Of?. Meigs Street. FOR RENT-THREE, Unfurnished rooms with private bath with sink In kitchen. Apply 767 West Hancock Avc.. Phone, 1329. jul3c FOR RENT—COOL, QUIET AND well furnished rex.m with private titling r«Whf *16# CMvtfhtirft T*f* race. PlPsle 142-W. FOR SALE FOR SALE — FRKRft COUNTRY Fggb arid good Sorghum Molasses. Call at Marnier-Herald Office. FYHl QUICK HA LB-4 1*3 ACRES and four foom house, suitable for truck farm / or small dairy. E. O. Fambrougl*. .lit Sou. Mutual Bldg., Fbone 614. . J27e RAILROAD SCHEDULES . SEABOARD AIR LINE RV. Northbound Houthhound ]#:0« a Athmla-Monrde local <:1S p 2:43 p AtL-BIrrtilngham-Mem. 3:13 p 2:43 p tfc»rfolk.Rlch..N. Y. 3:13 p 7:65 p AU.-Ablx vme local 7:3* a 11:34 p * Atli-Iilrmingham 5:29 a 11:24 p Norfolk-Washington 6:29 a 11:2ft p Wilmington-N- ,Y. 6:29 a QCOROIA RAILROAD Arrive Depart 7:2* pm * > 1:2* am n.lft^pm 2J6 pm CENTRAL OF QCOROIA RV. W. O. IMton, Agent. Ptame 1M1 . Central of Georgia Station Depart fur Macon 7:3* a. m. , , 4:45 p. m. j Arrive .from Mcuam 12:1# p. m. 9:3* p. jo. For furttier Informal li»n phone J. Y. Bruce! C.'A., <40. OAINC|VILLC MIDLAND RV, Schedules Ltavs Athens Arrive 1:45 A. M> *4:2* P. M. i 1#:<5 A. M.## A. M. f • Daily. ••Pally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April 29, 1923. No. < loaves Athens 7:45 a. m., ar rives Lukt 9:20 a. m. No. 8 UWvcs Athens 4:16 p. m., ar rives Lula 6:16 p. m. ^ *. No. 7 lcav*s Lula «:» p* m., ar- 1ves Ath.)»vi *:30 p. ro. f /. No. 6 leaves lad* 10:10 a- m., ar rives Ath4f|p l :}l:ft$* •* JN,. G. B. MILLER. C* A*. Athena, Ga. r. T*»tphw *1. BETTER SHOE REPAIRING H0FMEI8TER SHOE 8H0P phone Your Order • 1186 We Call For and Deliver. E. KAY -THE SMILING PAINTER" Fin# Painting and Intarior Liacoratlng Phone 1297, Athena, Ga. - 7 *— mama Attention Y. M. C. A. Campers U. S. Army Trunks With Tray For Camp $6.00 SMALL KHAKI CAMP HATS Juat tha TMaojIot Camp 25c each See ua fee your sppiriles In Blankets. Meas Kits. Cnnteana, Laundry Baga, Poschoa, ate. DIXIE ARMY STORE Coilcga Ava. * Athena, Oa. ntvetal r at stare. Laflf n*r*Fr j ..Tne oth?r reanonn why the vlvltor known to every hull player, andirhould not win. Then too, there l moat of th* fans In-the stnt* wlll -rne other reason why the Bulldog hurl oh* T«f t Uie gaiiuui again it the • should *.; ln—Bill White. PHlHdogs. Lefty has be^n in thr | Here are all the reasons necan Skfifp f»7r quite a while but lie ha j tary to .urn rli all ytm faiM wb Inst none of hia <ff*ctlvcncsa jllke to argue. Willi of si , Murnford who wap gl%*cn a try-ouf: terlgli with the Crackers wlH hofd d»w. LEtB6IA second boa*. ,Ang|ry, opp of Iht ! LaiIdR ’ . best Prsp ball tlsyer* |h IHb stritf ! CenlerHeld WH Itttke VHK (it Hsbl field jWatscn L'lgibr'.ll H-'ibhy tf. • am cron I|a Kain p. 1 2 12 H-iiM 3 i i . I d o . . 4-1 210 0 — 4 0 0 1 4 C 3 0 1 0 3 0 L Hit: Fred .' ale will twirl the In- j Second tial gar - wi:h cither Moc'c oi Moore Nelson, Frerlim'n pFchcrs In »h# \ \ First Ran'* box for the second. * j Ramsey Ua-.’trn, nfwHhtP Cf ihe reil-eapper' j High' Field -.in •-. bin position in ccn-j^^ en Totals 34 5 10 27 14 f Score by inninga: R Arlington — 0Q| 000 000—0 Alba;y oJT 002 0Og—5 Fumnmry—Twn has^ hHs, Heed kkK’ultbUgh. stitithi homo rUn ^tvaHii: Ijashs oh halls, off Kalh 1 aw .. (Off ftinndWoHh 2: kiniob out by ATHLETlCf ' kitin, 6: by lilbodworth 4 ■* dt>ub!» wackstori | iSlnyn, Failnfron- id tt<*?d lo Me j I 'nllouBh: tlavls to Hodg«*s ta Ad -jinn. 'Hme of game 1:35. Umpire Eady. PfeW *York Phlladclpbltt cieteladd ... Detrdli ... . sL LohIh it. Chicafd. ... . Washington W, t L. Pet. .......M 23 .63* . ....134 37 .667 ; 33 29 •a,....30 31 .402 20 32 .476 21 38 .430 35 .435 Left FJe’d boys Will Uik ... ... tor titld, will!# another Freihman Meor”* will handle first bare. Kl« h Mlddlebrooks nrdson. still another Freshman ! Third Base will be placed at short stop, with Richardson l>oLacy Alien In loft fl 111, Cap-1 ta’n Josh Watson wll be nt hi: Powers regular station, wtlh Pop Ramsey In right field, Mlddlebrooks ' or third and Pat Powers behind th< plate. The summer baseball •'aeon tu far has been a record (,f wins fo'i the Bulldogs, Just as Was Ihe col- I ege season, when Bill White’s tean t«x>k about ail the honors In fth not even excepting Trinlt; of the others. Uiwkln: Alike u The Fairway ‘ Bale Mock „. Nelson j With the finals drawing jiearcr Ir Boswcl) tho annual Governor's Cup Tourna Hhorc Stop ’ rnent at 1 the Cloverhurst Country • •—— Vandergflff'Club, the number of nolfera In g:t Catcher |tlng naturally smaller, while- th* — Parker brand of golf displayed la gettim Pitcher just ft little hit bister. The goal I. — White I Just over the hill now and the Rolf- Pitcher ere tiro putting everything they Peas* have behind the little white pci Pitcher Speer | let. In the upper bracket Griffith Pitcher Jordan, Bocock and Linton remap P. S. * 4 Doc” Harper will umpir* to fight It out, while thv' lowyr the games while the ndmls-doi brncket slifiws Jo^ Down* am ;tits. The | Charlie Martin as the remainin':* build)) s up hit team Spring’s campaign and the exprrl ence «hat tho Freshman p’ayer: will gt‘ 'bis summer vlll aid front ’y to tin strength of the squud Bill Is going to win the title again xt year. This Perrins, Athletic team Is go In; to Ik? a hard crowd to down fot ■several reasons. In fact for nln* reasons—given below. That tenra can hit. They have a good staff o hosiers and moat of them are ex perienced ball players. Don’t get the Idea that we nr brow ng a damp 1 blanket m no rents. Is four o’c rime is Todr o’clock 1 not four thirty as wan announce * jMtforc. ALBANY BLANKS ARLING1JN ALP'.VY, Ga.—Albany defeated Arllngtu i her© Tuesday, 5 to o, Ir one of the fastest ai d l est pl iyid ftamvs of the season. Kain, Al bany’s nt w pitcher, showed rkm' form, and held 'ils »*pponcnts t<* six hits, moat of them of tin scratch variety. Albany hit BlosdWorth frrrly A*' played sens-itlonal bait in the (laid. The features of the game party or prrdlrtlna Meat Th. »"» ” wa:l » fast paragraph simply means tha ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkesp’na* Shorthand and Typewriting Have 50 per cent of wspenacs by attending this school. The grad uates of ths Athena Business College always get the beat po sition. Fatery Graduated em ployed. Write for Information today. / Box 643, Athens. Ga. survivors. It would not be exaggerating t sav that each of these golfers have foiRcht tht-Ir way thl* far 1:: th t urncy by playing golf that de served to be rewarded. From ir*v on until the wire i< crossed, how ever, It Ih going to l»e noc ssar} far each one oi them to put forth nn even greater-effort, for only tw< p’ayers ran go Into the finals and that means fa*Ur -ifolf. Ilnl L'ntcn pushed his way Int* the above select Hit by defeating 0 J. Mow, 4 up nnd 3 to play. Most trad'- a gallant stand but wou! ive had to pU& super-human golf t j take the match. •Vhn Tib’tets fought to the Ins' ditch . In his match with Prof. Bo co-k J>ut * Uret by /til #% hea^vbreak- lag Count of »l geftfh. ffTtits JR0J one of the by at matches playe* during the last fa.w days, tlje fina result bt-inj: In doubt mnny times Ilirulupdy with Kulty-. Honey am ft. th of thhi >i|r had their eyes I Tar. "I have not eouKhed since ,| K . bitll , ID J the Governor’s Cup • taking Foley’s Honey and Tur. Dth jsr luedlc'nes 1 Died did nut help me" writes John J. Ilcnly, Pitta- field, Mass. For quick relief from coughs, colds croup asthma bron chitis until hay fever use Foley’: I lloney anc^*Tar. The largest sell- ling cough medicine fh the World Contains no opiates—Ingredient: printed on carton. Bold everywhere I —Advertisement. ,! field fence In tho n.cond Innln with two* men on. nhl a spec lit- cutar catch by t!)«* s*:me player Jn DANGER IN STUSBdP/t COUGI Stubltorn coughs that bang oi are tlable to lead lo serious coin- pllcglluns* and should be cl:eckg< i Cnp it was only ^iy playing golf sue! as one seldom# sees that Bocuck won out by 1 up. “ rST . Banner-Herald Want Ads. Boston .'...21 S* .400 NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUB— W. L. Pet. New York 42 20 .677 Pittsburg 36 . 23 .610 Cincinnati 35 26 .5*3 . ‘••caao 34 31 Bruoklyh •«.. ..... .30 21 .50* St. Loiils 31 32 .497 Boston 20 42 ,323 Philadelphia ... ..... 17 , 43 .379 salLy L^AbUi CLUB— W. L. Pet. Charlotte 44 25 Augusta .30,27 .586 Spartanburg 38 30 Greenville 40 32 .656 Macon 24 42 .364 'Columbia 2i 29 .300 TUESDAY'S RESULTS SOUTHERN LEACUE Atlanta 1; New Orlcanu, 2; IMwt game. Atlanta 4; Ne^js Orleans 1; see pnd gamo. IJttle -flock 2; Chattanooga 3. first game. kuttle Rock 5; Chattanooga 3 second game. .Birmingham 4; Mobile i; first game. Birmingham 7; Mobile 8; oocor;l game. * Memphis 5; Nashville 2. AMERICAN LEAGUE New York. 1; Boston 3. Washington 7; Philadelphia 16. . .iicugo 5; Detroit 7. SL Louis 1; Cleveland 9. NATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia 3; New York 6. Dos\n-Brooklyn, 'postponed, f’lnelnnati 4; Chicago 3. Pittsburg 7; St. Louts 5. SALLY LEAGUE- Columbia 3*2; Spartanburg 9-6. Greenville 12; Charlotte 11. .Macon-Augusta, postponed, w' grounds. WEDNESDAY'S GAMES —. SOUTHERN LEAGUE * Atlanift at New Orlcuiia, ., . Little Rock at Chattanooga. Memphis at Nashville. Birmingham at Mobile. AMERICAN .LEAG IS ^ Open dato. NATIONAL LEAGUE Brooklyn at Philadelphia. New York at Boston. Only two games scheduled. BALLY LEAGUE Aagusta at* Macon, charlotte at Greenville. Spartanburg at Columbia. Good Minds Depend on Good, Meals * m That’s One Reason Why Joseph Conrad, Noted Novelist, Credits His Wife For His Fame aw-.i,..i.jza c PURE AND SPARKLING { . NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other water ha* th, wonderful taste, tho Invlflorallng feel- .|n 8 that It leave* after each glaa* full-IPa delightful, yea If*- LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Year ’Rodnd—But Especially In Spring 6nfl 8um- mer—PHONE 95 ’ Linton Springs'Water | Mfft. Joweph Cbnrad hf»» IrwuM | a biok of reripw with which »h« | Ih* wcll-helnx of' ' i«S*and. Here are lies of which he Is * two and a half t end of neck of } rtw* removing the j will make mutton lie meat In two., d turnips and two (to dire and one nely aUced. Put in a pile in th* deep sauce pan. t around and adl t. Tour In a amall of cold water and lo wtffi rllce* of I bolted potato, r with some good and cover with lid. Put Int* a allow two and a It to cook. Then Hd and lehve to *tt served In th* Hi a white aer- around It. * ROLLS, und of beri pork Jake In the otffti i on‘a flat disk. I ret« 'tcnfthwlot, | eh half a thin | ha con put Into a | icat pie. wrap In | paper and take I mlnutee. | I By MARIAN wHALE. NEW YORK.—Has destlay. placed y*w ta the kitchen? Then yon may with propriety paae the next premia* os ambassador yon meet with a cool star*. For th* cook ts mightier thas th* potentate and the wiefahrr of ths aauoe pan rates the World. < — - . . . Joseph Conrad, famous English nov visit to th* Office Broad jBtreet stuffed gooie. currant Jtllj’ and piquant horseradish sauce. And no>* to her ministrations Conrad attachei not imty his own physical well-being bora'deep political slgnifleance era- tracing all edmes—and all cooka. “The woret cojkinz lu tho Wfirld.” he points out. ‘Is to ta found along the wr*t roust of Africa. There they drench everything In palm oil. To this pernicious use of palm oil I nt» tribute tho excretUrn? i-loth and super- stlttew of the inhabitants. Indian Dyspeptic. •In tike manner, the rember and excessive ferocity of the North Amer- Iren Indians may ta accounted for. In that as a tace they suffered from pef. petual Htdlxestlm.^ The noble red man was a mlckty hunter, bn? h»-> wives had not mastered the art rt! conscientious cookery- And the seqaehtes were deph rahle. s*Th# Seven Nations around the Great Lukes and the horso trl!»cs o| thr plains were but one Vart prey to raging djrrpeptla. Tlic noble red men were great warriors, great orators *rt*t master* of outdoor pursuMs. but the domestic life of their wIkw»*tis was clouded by-the morose IrrlUUIHty which follow* the consumption of 111- Cooked food. Victims of gloomv Imiur- Inlngs, they lived hi abject irbnl-nlur to th* wiles of the medicine men ” Tits novelist sees In this a deep lesson to mrtdern*civilization. Field for Quacks. "The. quack of the present dsy.- the vendor of patent medirin* *. press mainly upon the rarer of Anglo Sax*w •Wck,” be points out. ”%ml ttiere.A# also great Wwrvlot*, - great oratofs, mighty hunfers, great master* of opt- door pursuits A*9 virtue* will avail for happi ness If the righteous art ef rooking be ncgleofad by the national cod- science. We owe much to the fruit ful meditation* of our sages, but • sms view *f life 1*. after all, etab- .orated mainly in the kitrhen—ths kitchen of the- small house, the abodri of the preponderant majority of the Prop!*. - , "Good cooking! by rendsrfng easy ths processes W digestion, promoter: the Petenlty'of mind, the gtudousnesB of thought and that Indulgent vlcyr , neighbors’ failings whlrK^Js Mia ri •pJWbl* ....t.ntnuuuiwvT s j ta.S!‘ »«* XU A*.i» ti *• n-.p»rt,4. «n Jowph Coma I 1, t» ‘ ■ Wi.no a. .on.tui vii emtinc Lor< Jin ..« .ih, r Ugou« charmo- 1,1m wlil> PARJA.—lUrthc chenel, tain, oua ndtitiflA who I. called th* -modern Joan A'AfC,“ beeatiH ahe spent the years o( tSff War ■Infills the Wtoraeillalae'- for. the soldier* ft the front, has boon absolved from pejin* s bill of 3.90* francs for stocktas be ds lire she his "perfect logs ” She refused to pay for the stockings, because, as she Indlg. nantly declared, athey were dhnbly rc-enforced; at (he top for fh( )e&i. !“I jam willing, tb leare It toi tins dourt, judge," shc declared. TP-Iiliad a .lhk )ustiry)n* such re^eriforced stockings, I would- not refuse to pay.” Bhe offered to demonatrateher erdof 16 life Judge, who hastily "Oh. no. That's all rlrtit. It you will swear yo»r legaftr* nor fat t will detide the aiift in your favor.” • Marthe swore. So did the pro prletor of the stocking store whan ho Bdtrd the verdict: Taxi Service Day and Night = EWoi# thirst- At a cool and cheerful place, he rules with a smile of v/elcoxne. He’s quick with his hands and quick with his thought, and he knows how to serve just what yon want" v/hen i comeini' Drink IN FOREIGN LANDS " TINTED TRAVELS Sketches by L. W. Rcdncr. Verses by Hal'Ci^hran. Color the picture with paint or crayons q 'TieTcwer‘Bridge oi London, is A tkiitA of -massive size—< 1-H spaus across i'HeCiver.Th A Ireai for tourists egee i iincs, . Illy VI mvney lu — Commission 3 per cent, over 31,000; 10 per cent, np to 31,009. HUBERT M. RYLEE taw offices Fhono 1676. 40S Holman Bldg. Atheia, 0*»3l* ,!il. iVjt -f • ).g p White Enamel-Meat Platters BRAND NEW—PERFECT Sinai Size 49cCac f, Large Size .. .. -/-•••• 69c cach Brand New Aluminum Plates .... ' V rr^? 9c Brand New Pup Tents, with poles Biid^ns, Tlie above are going very fast, get. Camping Outfits Our Speck „ DIXIE ARMY STORE iw»vwa.-’ 129 College Avenue