The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 28, 1923, Image 2

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Sport news Mmssaagga : THUB8DAY, JUNE 28, 1928. WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Wor8 TX Minimum Chars* of 40 Conta Insertions. Boren time* for tho price of fire Inaertlona. All dlacontlnuancea MUST be made In pereen at The Ban* nor*Herald Office or toy letter. 7*r i^sfANT XO *71; f PBONH 10 ■«% L ,W.‘ NT Miscellaneous I WIM, NOT BK ItE.SPONSIBOE f,ir miy debt, ni.de by anyone In the return other than by myeelf. June 27, 19*3. JOHN P. LEMON, JR. J»P. Baseball Results .Matrimonial -HANDSOME LADY' Of MEANS, *ul«l marry If- suited. (Stamp.i Violet, Box “87, Demilnon, Ohl< STANDING OF CLU08 SOUTHERN LEAGUE CLUB— New OrUitini J28 P iMg!jilo ... . N.nhvllln ... Atlanta ... . Memphis .... Birmingham . Chattanooga . Little Rock . W. L. Pet. 40 23 .635 35 27 .665 38 SO .559 AMERICAN LEAGUE Wanted J. LoBUONO. TNKTltPCTOR on Strlifg mstrtftopsm«r* call 513 North Lumpkin, near Dougherty. or 1*. O. Box 850. ju!2p :t williams Ndiw Missionary Miss Hannah Willlahis of club- Ma»n, Wlll tto to-ghinn ~ 3 g g AS Episcopal Missionary Clerolaild 33 so .632 This Summer. * SfK 0 : 1 ..’ *Q :,t ■«- W. L. AMERICAN LEAGUE (No games scheduled). NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh 8; St. Louis 0. New York 15; Boston 8. Brooklyn 15; 'Phi lade I pit la 5.' Only three games scheduled. SALLY LEAGUE Columbia 4; Spartanburg 5. Greenville 5; Charlotte 4. Macon 9; Augusta 8. • ~u 1 T.i. ; SOUTH GEORGIA LEAGUE •A modem* 1; Balnbridge 4. Dawson 4; Blakely 3. Albany 5; Arlington 4. HILL’S MIXTURE Lexington and farmer, from- all ov-. BHtrill Chance For cr the comity Were telephoned to. * . p i . ; attend It. Several who witneased Oil in f TanKIM this demonstration bad seen the effects of 'thv mixture and all wort There is not *much chance of oil convinced of its value. And just j being deposited in Franklin '•WANTED—BY COUPLE Wltll NO children, mom and ('Mini in pri vate family «>r two or three furnish- nl rooms for light liotiHoki-oping. Answer “J. M. W.. caro Banner- If. raid. ; *■ jStfc For Rent—Rooms FOB RENT—THREE Unfurnished rooms with private hath with sink In kitrhrn. Apply 757 West Hancock Ave., Phone 1320. JulJc FOR RENT—COOL, QUIET AND well furnished, room with private sitting room. 160 Ctoverhurst Ter race. Phone 143-W. J28c. pom will be reviewed In MACON, On.—Miss Hannah Jew ett WJIIlutnH, talonted Macon wo mon. will t«|| topic time IhH sum mer for China, where she wll servo as n missionary of the Epis copalian church. Miss William i is a sister'of the late Captain Jew ett Williams, who was killed in action overseas during the worlt war.. Miss Williams Is a member o Christ Church and is well known 8* has entertained nudlcnccs It- Macon on numerous occasions with negro dialect stories and "sermons* Hhe stood an examination recent ly for foreign service as a mission ary and passed the ttst Her pa* few Window Represents Italian Garden Scene One of t’ c. most beautiful aijil mtistic window displays ever set n In Athens is now nt tho store of J. W. Collins, Inc. It Is an Ital- .«'«[ Inn garden scene, and when ilium- J oa ir.atid at night is a wonderful st- ,,,uu traction. Tho arrangement of this practical and scientific farmer, NATIONAL LEAGUE window Is the work of Mrs. Jones* nfan c * h, * h character and wortl CLUB— to » . ,hn artistic window trimmer with “round a quarter of a million dol Now York 7*' \. r .„ tills popular house. Mrs. Jones'’ is, la/ 3 * But on return home am Pltt»bu?gh 37 2* HI from Elbert, a county Hint l.»o fiiv. “ f ‘-’ r -bout our Invcetlgn K ” 7 23 * ,T South somo.raro lalont ,•"'>» »" m " «f our lt-a.llnrr agrlrul- -a Harris ti e famous H ,,rs, llsts and most progressive far 8L Louta . Chicago ... Washington Boston ... .29 32 .47 i 25 .72 .4.70 27 35 Attended Demonstration Near Athens Wednesday —Glowing Account of Poison’s Performance. Last winter I accompanied f Rirty of representative farmers from this section .r Burke coyn- ty to investigate the Hilt Mix ture as a substitute for calcium nrscnate. After spending 7T day In Hint county interviewing farm ers who had tested this mlxtun I returned home satisfied that It would do nil that was claimed foi the preparation by Its discoverer I also found that Mr. Hill was t jdnya hy Rev. Oliver J. Hart, rector n( rM.cl.t tali#. ... lit L..I*. .... FOR RENT—Furnished room. Close'of Christ 'church who will help In. 221 Hill St. Phone 1382-W. J23c range .details for tho trip. Scores of her friends will bo in V,m iUSNT-ONE I'NFUKNIHllKl. to „ arn h , r , ntenrtr . uiKirlnii nt III du.lrnblo tocallotl. 347 M .f v | c „ |„ thc fl, M ln C hl Mllli’dgu ur illume 1346. Jul3e, na . 8hp doer* not know at the pr.fl 1 ent time when she will leave Mn Pittsburgh Cincinnati . clih ago ... Brooklyn .. 8t. Louis ... Boston ... Philadelphia ...37 23 .617 25 25 .14 31 11 29 * H 23 20 43 ....17 44 .279' CLUB- Chat lotto .. Augusta ... Spartan ;.urg Greenville . Macon ... . Columbia .. SALLY LEACJE Tltfco I* Hhown in this window a $250 o-'Jntlng fulnlshcd hy the company whose goods are exhibit - cd, and wliLh Is a rare work,of nrt. The window is cxclustveiy die ted with Jack Tar Togs for FOR RENT — 4-ROOM UPSTAIRS apartment, private hath, sink In kitchen* block from Ml Hedge. I’hono 354-J. V Jullp FOR SALE FOR SALE - FRESH COUNTR.Y Eggs and gobd Sorghum Molasses.' Cull at Banner-Herald Office.* FOR KALE—1922 Model Ford touring 9225.00. C. A. Trusscll Motor Co. •—-— —l FOR SALE—Nearly^ New Ford tour ing car. C. A. Trussed Motor Co. J29c. SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS la-fur© you buy. Conolly Motor Co. ' , Me. FOR SALE—Mung Beans. Apply Banncr-Hcrald office. OlTR J*J?D!OItEED USED CARS are giMxl for long hnd satisfactory aerv- loo. You save the difference. Conolly Motor Co. ‘ J.79C. FOR 8 A LB—LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN seed Irish Potatoes. Phone 1C30 or -llnughey and Haughty. ’ Jullp FOR SALE-ONE YOUNG JERSEY milch cow. -It V. Christian, On cer, Broad 8trect. Julie Christ church erected mortal tablet some time ago to her brother, Cap!.. Jewett Williams who was a member of that church Mrs. A. Hammond Dies Thursday Morning Mra. A. Hammond, wed 81. 4t Maxoy*. grandmother of Dr. W. H and R. o: Cabanlaa of Atbcna, died at her homo Tharaday momlnc at 10:80 oclock. • Funeral aervlcea will be conduct ed KHday murnlnx with Re*. K. L. Hhcllniitt In chano. Interment will he In tho Mareyi ceraetor-’ with Doraey’a, funeral , dkecto.-* In charse. . . Mra. Hammond la*«onrlvcd W. Barber of Athens. Mry. Hugh Hollis of Valdoita and ono son, J Phillips of Lexington road. RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Northbound flouthbound 10:00 a Atlantn-Mnnroo local 6:15 p 2; 12 p Atla-Birmlogham-Mcm. 3tI2 p 2: i2 4» Nurfolk-Rtch.-N. Y. 2:12 p 7:55 p Atl.-Abbevllla t»cal 7:30 a 11:24 P Atl.-Birmingham 6:29 a 11:2| p Norfolk-W«»hlngton 5:29 a 1 11:21 p Wllmlngton-Nf vY. 1:29 a * GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive Depart T:ti pm . 9:2* am ]2:lt pm 2:25 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. W. O. Lotion, Agent. Phone 1441 ! Central Georgia Station f Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m. 4:4F*7». m. I Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m. . 9:30 p. m. • 1 For further Information' phone J. Y. Bruce. C. A., 040. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY. Sahodules J • ro Atbcna Arrive |5 A, M.» *5:20 P. M. ¥,*• ' 00I0;|| A. ••Daily Except .Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday. April 29. 1923. k- No. 0 leaves Athens 7:45 a. m., I ■Km Lula 9:29 bv m. lfo. * leaves Athens 4:15 p. m.,“ ar-^ i ivei Lida Lit p. m. U No. 7 leaves Lula 0:55 f. m., or- ■Mjag Athens 9;So p. m- b Nm 5 leaves Lula !0:lo a. m, ar ri\. s Athena 11:45 a. m. O. B. MILLER. C. A., AlHciip, Ga. a Telephone 81. - Would Vou Buy a Good Bulck7 Newly painted. New top. New ’tires. The price la surprislnriv low. This Bulck touring car will give several yearr of good rervlce. Conolly Motor Co. BETTER SHOE REPAIRING HOFMEISTER SHOE SHOP rbono Vnur Order 1188. Wo Call Kbr and'Deliver. E. KA Y •THE 8MIUINQ PAINTER- Flno Painting and Interior ** Decorating Phone 1297, Athena* C*. W L P-t K,r,s anfI Tht ‘y ar, ‘ outing .....44 2® .629 * iarmf ‘ n,H ‘ Ihiren ami young . . . . .18 28 576 l ,cr 'Pl r who will go into cncamp- 19 30 r»f5 '» rr,s or lake outing trips in Ao . .* 11 32 663 cr,,Dtry - T* 10 Jack Tar Togs, Co- .... .25 42 .272 rffprs ffixes of $500 for the host . . . . 21 50 °96 '"'Inflow distday of their goods, nnd W. T. Collins, Inc., has a good SOUTH GEORGIA LEAGUE chttnee of winning first prize/ ! ICLUB— W. L. prt. f:n Riot sem how tbclr window dls- Albopy 2 0 1.000 p * av cnn ^ ,m pi , °vcd on for It Ik Dawson i n l.iou n ’ 0fit beautifully and attractively Bain bridge* ... ......1 l opo arranged, and reminds ono of the /• llngion l 2 .333 Panting of an ttalian garden Amerietis .* f> i ono wh,c * 1 «ccno.lt is intended to rep- Blakely f v| '.noo rr «cnt. inrrn dlKRcntcd from my views, say ing !t was a mistake to invite th» attrntiun of'farmers to any sub stitute for calcium arsenate, am which had been tested and endorser hy the Agricultural Department and leading agricultural scientist: of the country. here let me gay that early Thurs day morning a careful insf tetion of the field waa made and not live boll weevil Was found. The one application of the Hillo Mix ture did the work effectively. And pne advaiitare that'th* I|!lle Mixture »is over , calcium arsenafe is'that small children can apply M ha wcl! as able bodied men. You simply make a mop of a rag tied to a stick and one dipping In the pale will go over eight or ten s alks But tlic mixture should be ap plied every ten days, beginning about ten mya after the cotton hai been chopped. This gets the first crop of weevils and It Is then an easy matter to keep the pent down. Mr. Barrett says that Mr. Hill the discoverer of the mixture has 80C acres In cotton on hla farm in :ueke county, now beginning* fo bloom, and you cannot find a wne- vll In It. The'same is the ex perience nt every farmer who has used the Hill’s Mixture, 'it cost? about 94 per acre to keep your rot ton free of weevils. THURSDAY'S GAMES SOUTHERN LFAGUE Atlanta at Mobile. Birmingham nt New Orleans. I lttlo Rock a*. Nashville. Chattanooga nt -Memphis. AMERICAN LEAG 1C HostO'Twt Washington. Phlkul«’.| l.ln nt New York. Detroit nt St. t.hufs. Chicago nt Cleveland. NATIONAL LEAGUE" New York *i.BO ton. Brooklyn nt Wllndolphln. St. Louis at Chicago, Only 3 garnet scheduled. 80UTH GEORGIA LEAGUE •Bainbridge at Albnny. Thiwkon fif Amerl*dit. . *• Blakely at Arlington. SALLY LEAGUE Macon at charlotte. CohfmMa at Angnsta. Grccnv|lle at Spartanburg. That Hill’s Mixture does even more than Is claimed for It bar demonstrated. -Tnoae whr, opposed Its. use now confesses that it does the work. In spite of the fight waged against the mixture over two million gallon.* hrve beet "*M and farmers all ov * the cottor belt are ordering the mixture. was not opposing the use o n£w Is the time to begin ta ap calcium arsenate but I was con play poison to cotton an* by the vinccd that the Mill Mixture woul< ud . oi Hill’s Mixture you nre as tho work as well or better thar sured of a cotton Irop. The opln the former, nnd the cost would b« loti of all who have scon the mix- less than half to the cotton grower ture tested Is that It ban solved Again it required costly uppli* the . boll weevil problem, apd wit anecs to^dust cotton with calcium snve the cotton crop to the Bouth arsenate, at least one-third of the To th6 cotton farmer tho Hill M x poison waa waatetf dn the ground turp la the greatest vMjcovery o’ ciilltl with a mop tied to stick could put on the Hill Mix ture ami every particle remain©' tin the .plant: and Uiuec who h.a»’ touted tills mixture mild it attract etl the boll weevil 1’ko hut «y ''t- '.ractcd tho bee. the ago. In my opinio *. SOCIETY He*3t county lands as was thought some time ago> according tb official report by file Rule n»„i flat, Jiut but f 0l "- The report soya the forma* .m of petroleum In Oeorxtefrt not vert r Jiromlslnx for the 'pr-iFuetloa itrpetnriaam lu commercur uuanii- IN FOREIGN LANDS TINTED TRAVELS 'I Sketches by L. W. Rcdncr. Verses by Hal Color tho picture with jiaint or‘era; T -was frarn, Ote fount of PlipnoitHt. TUii'h 'hopes and. ‘praTjers a pleniltj—' .The “Pilgrims wiled Par newer lands. IuSeptermberSi-xteeu , „ . _ foreigners, fionu* of ilisin having j speqt six weeks curoute to tho SOUTHERN LEAGUE convention city. , AllaBItfd*!hans (postponed Thu next Intcrnatlonnl convcn. ralli.) I tlon will »»o held either in Sldncj Mohllo, 15: Dirmfiigham 3. j Australia or Toronto, Canada, i OKsttnnrnrn 4: Little Rock T. committee to decide between thca< Nashville 16; Momphls 4. • two cities. ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Boekkteplng, Shorthand and Typawrltlng Sara (9 per cant of expanse, by attending this school. The enuf- uatea of the Athena Dullness Colfego alaraya *ot tha beat 90- altloa. Kxfcry Oraduated em- ployc-d. Wrlta for Intoraiatlon >dny. Box 848. Athena. Qa. ■;*"» hlt£ PURE AND SPARKLING ^ IjV NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other water hat the wonderful taste, the Invigorating feel ing that It leavaa after each glati full—It’e delightful, yea Ifa— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Year ’Round—But Eipeclally In Spring and Sum- . mer-PHONE 95 Linton Springs Water Company - bt-^u Offica Broad Street Mra. Cliff Hamiot av.d two chil dren aro guests of Mis aLucy Dish- > Thus early In the aeason it fiai op. Mrs. Harcuot wll Ibe plcasontly, b*i’u abunda.’tiy ccmorntr.itet romembered ns Miss Lather Bishop 'l»ft ih** lllll Mixture does ever sho waa a student of Lucy Cobb, indre than wrfs claimed for It by and spent much of her time wltli Mr. IIH! aru rarrott & Co., who her aunt before her marriage. handling the preparation. Ho from the counties tribu ary ’ Miss F. I. Holmes of Columbut Atlirns but from all sections o: H the guest of Mrs. E. L. Hussey r °rsla nnd other cotton-growlnp tor this week and will be with her ittes, It has been established tlm niece Mrs. W. D Hooper afterwads ft r a single application of thr | -“Hi]— ills Mixture to a Held info ite<’t Mr. Malcolm Lockhart. Jr., ,f "' P™** « visit the rwet l»y Atlanta Is the guest of Messrs log. reports.>from. !«"- J.w-Bad the fact that every wer*l Donald und Frits Qrr. vcntlon in 8t. Louis. Morton sT ‘^kon kl»od. . Among the farmers In this sc«-» Mr. and M'n, Tom M. WiJHnmn fMi buds with a small amount of arc rccoivlng the congratulations ♦ r and highly endorse it ar« of their friends upon the arrival ol .v cssra Ernest ‘Jlammond, W. D a little daughter, June ltth who wil“ t aclmm. Tom Erwin of near Win- bo called Montlne. tewlllc. Morgan Gaulding of Col bert hml C. E. Pilgrim an * Jim fterrard, the two latter near Roy- stun, in KrTnklin county. Messrs Oerrnrd find Pilgrim each fount tlrlr cotton badly Infested will weevils and then mopped their cot tm hud with n small amount ol HIM MlxtPir* They went back th« following noinlng to see what hap pened. Mr. Gerrniil found nil th weevils dead with tho exception o! ortc, who looked mighty sick. Mr. lMIglim found every one <4 the weevils on tho cotton dead. Ikilh sar they are well pleased with tho Hill Mixture nnd will ua the.r crops. The- name I. thr result of every tot made. Morton Horlgson Give? Kcport on Itol/rv C n T - ’»> from the counties tribu Mry* vention ltcc?n(Jy IJclJ in “* ^ * St. Ijouis. N , Most of tiro Wednesday Rotcrjr *i 1 luncheon* v/as tukj^n up- with htutott a? iHo ’gnon m«de thrv r«IK.VIttfto Phlnliy, president, also attended , tbn convention. Mr. JIodgMon reported that 2 c:oun?’dos of the 26 when* Rot 1 is cnt'tblislicd wore represented and (l hat many of the dvln^ktes , ox om 1. these {beautiful moimtams DEidONS T RATION NEAR ATHENS WEDNESDAY pn Wednesday about noon I nc^ companlcd n Party of gentlemen n the farm of Mr. Frank Payno w the city on the Jefferson road rho members «f this njirty war* icHsrs. F. h. Barrett, J. O. Glover. It. P. *Vcr|kB. Fred Davia, W. C -Wlngfleid Julian Chambers of 1-tisRfll cij'mty. Ala, J. K. Cobb, John W. Welch. E. E. DalUa. A Dool it Me, C.'H Phlni: v, A T \irns. J D Davis and .’he fol lowing from Oglethorpe county: Dr W. H. Reynolds and Mesarr* E. C Maxwell. Earl Reynolds, W. D, Loyd, and,Cha* Crawford. Thesa gentlemen are well known cltisenr and practical fanners. They were all thoroughly ratio* *lcd with the demonatratlon and at the requesf of the Oilfthe. J* delegation a demonstration of th* Ill’ll-Jdlxturo will ke giveii neat Prof. E. R Melt and Mr. Pat Mcll leave Friday morning Highland, N. C., to spend a days. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Scarboroubh and little ’daughter, El vie of Co lumbus arrive Hunday to visit Mr and Mrs. McBride Howell and will later he the guests of Mr, and Mrs Walter Hodgson for the Legion convention. Mr. E. R. Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hodgson and Walter Jr„ wjll motor to Hendersonville N. C., Friday to spend the week end with the former’s family their delightful summer home -w- Miss Frances Walton of Augusta 1s Stopping with Mra. E. M. How ell for Summer School. Miss Georgia Haley of Elhorton Is attending Summer School. —»»- Dr. and Mrs. G. P. Ransom ol Elberton visited here this week. Mrs. Jessie Dunbar and Mis: Vartna 'Dunbar of Lawrencevlll* have arrived to moke Athens theli home. Tho many friends of Mrs. Frank Jackson will be pleased to hear that she Is Improving after an Illness of turn weeks. Borrow from Yourself I T is always unpleasant to ask anybody for money. The only agreeable person to borrow from Is yourself. Start a .savings ac count with this bank and in time * of need you can borrow from your- • self. Commercial Wank of Athens c System chalked up ly FYe • ^ JB» Interrollegwte meet. He clipped It off la * w ooeoads Ret be Is Just reaching the tape ahead of all comers Li fbo record cqu^figj[cei)ti^” run. 1 r ? f 5 Member Federal HDHtHfO T33HTC3^V^C ;;; h “Akg our depc ITORS" 0J EVERY SUNDAY ,,i,; • $1.50 to Tallulah Falls fl> $1.75 to Franklin, N. C.‘"“V Leave Athens 7:45 A. M. ,1 ■ •■.L— ■ >- ?: • C. B. MII.I.EH. Coinmtrclal Aecnf ■ 409 Southern Mutual Uuilhing EAT GOLDEN CREAM BREAD Made With Fresh , Sweet Milk and Crisco »n r Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Commission 3 per cent, over $1,000; 10 per cent up to $1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law olflcoa Phone 1678. 406 Holman Bldg. Athena, UtorgU el/ JESTER itTIG’' ‘ completo Insuranco Protection 617 Holman Bldg. 33IOJ* THE CHEATHAM DINING ROOM Former Home of Dr. L II. Goss *1\J •-—Delicious-Meals Served Three Times Daily DINNER 40c 897 W. Hancock Avonuo Phone 1839 m TAXI SERVICE Day and Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE FER CO. Phone rgian Hotel 0^ i 0Q L