The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 10, 1923, Image 2

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* I TWO TBB BAWmSB-BTOALD, ATBEK8, GEORGIA TUESDAY, JULY 10,1923. Classified Advertisements WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a WoriS ' v Minimum Chirge of 40 Cent* Insertion*. Seven time* for tfie price of five Insertion*. All dleconttn u*nc** MUST b* made In person at The Ban. ner. Herald Office or by letter 'Telephone discontinuance* are NOT valid. WANT AD PHONH BANNER.HERALD WANT IDS 75 75 I SET RESULTS Wanted WANTED—TO RENT A SMALL house, in good location, reason- ab’e rent- Call 1139. jI2c She’s Champion Girl Athlete 'Ur«.nrt Street. Auto Wrecking < For Rent—Koci.:s WASTEt)—HA VK A FEW VACANT i Call For Your Answers Answers the following Want Arts nro Iwlng hdrt at the Banner-Horn lrt “tiffIce. They will Ih- held for n few r lonpcr and then destroyed unless called for: phrd hrd hrd shrdul rmfwyp rtnfwy qim to! shfdl srrt srrt lshrrt shrdl hrr A 1«» M-18-C 1 rty Street. flop ;FOR RENT—THREE Connecting j looms, suitable tor It ('lit. hous"- ! keeping, with garden, $15.00 per month. 803 Chase Street, Phone I1352-W. j 12c | FOR 3aTe~ SALE — FINE y.lLCff COW. j wrtt in. J. Short, <ifcl Collett*-! .ug. J10c I Athens Banner-Herald Phone 75—WANT ADS—Phone 75 July 8-!»th. Ixtst and Found LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN ' large, red colored shepherd J * ai J c a c tamed “Rex”—better Anown j Jack8on FOR SALE—BLOCIt BABY Cur | riage. Kiddie Koop, folding wile j couch, breakfast room set. All inf perfect condition. Call 1219-J. jl I- j FOR SALE—New 5 room bungalow, j all conveniences with garage and | 2 vacant lots adjoining, best grow, i ing section all for $4000. Terms ar_ J ranged, am leaving city. Address “11. 13.,” care Hanner-IIerald. JlOp. FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE Chev rolet touri.ig car, almost new and in splendid condition. If you »herdj waft t a good light car, sec Francis dog named “Rex”—better /known as “Pec Wee Elliott’s dog.” Noti fy John D. Elliott. Phone 335 or #W4. Reward. j!2c phone 1272- jl2p .FOR SALK—1920 CLEVELAND I G-cvl. 3-pars. Roadster; jam up Leaving town. See it at Keller F O U N D—LIVER SPOTTED Motlir C '°" Tll0>llay ^ pointer dog- Owner can have 1 same by Identifying and paying for this ad. Call H. C- Davis, Phone 1352-W. j!2c l-.y winning 13 point* out cf a poeelblo If* at the University of Mlr.ne*ota co-ed‘* field meet. Miss Mary Tierney, Bt, Paul, was pro-' ria lined the chumplon girl athlete. She won the broad Jump with a i. a/;lr of 14 feet Z 3-4 Inrh** «».« r.o.wnr.i •(•■n j n 6 1-5 seconds. FOR SALE—CORONA Typewriter half price; medium size refrige rator half price. Tel. 458 toinght. jt hi ipiswn H) T LEAGUE iMacon ... . I Spartanburg J Greenville .. Columbia .. Apply FOUND—1ft Atlanta about two weeks ago, a valuable watch, wrapped in Georgia National Hank check, with writing, “Stamps, W. ]fou SALK—WHITE m.fi I). B” on hack of same. Owner | ami pull baby rnrt.' In ip can get informal Ion by calling bt ,‘tlon. Phone 1273-W. Bannor-Ilerald Offleo and paying J for this advertisement. J12c.;wk AUK offering for Monday attractive hati i. Mrs. Arthur llurch, nidg. WANTED—HELP WANTED — Several in telligent hoys to deliver for first class papers. We have some good routes open in most every part of the city. Ap ply at Banner-Herald Of fice after two p. m. and ask for Mr. Jones. Foil HALK—12 TABLES* SPITA'MLE stnurnnt hairs to m.i Phone. write or wire us. These to be sold Immediately nt a low p The McGregor fompany, Athens. OUU PEDIGREED USED CABS FOR SAMS — FORD FKItTIMZF.R Now ready for delivery. C. A. Trussed Motor Co. j$n |fAN OR LADY WANTED every city sell guaranteed silk hosiery wearer dried. 4 pairs. $5.00. Big J^^^***- daily pay. Sllktex Hosiery Mills. I «»* «•*. A„ P iy r,2i South Masonic Temple, Jacksonville, Fln.i , - ,,m ' ,kl " strM ‘- ),0 T jlOp RAILROAD SCHEDULES •(ABOARD AIR LINK RY. *• Northbound Southoound 10:00» Atlanta-Monroe local 4:13 p L f:4t p Atl.-RIrmlnsham-Mem. 3:1* p : t:4S v Norfolk-Rich.-N..‘ V. 3:12 p 7:65 p All.-Abbeville local 7:30 a 11:34 p All.-Birmingham *:25 a 11:21 p Norfolk-Washlngton 5:20 a 11:21 p WUmington-N. Y. 6:19 a [, OIOROIA RAILROAD a • i i v* Depart T:!t Pin ftm J-'.IO pro 1:16 pro CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. IV. O. Bolton, Agent, l*hone 1461 jfc* Central of Georgia Btatloa f Depart for Macon 7:10 a. m. ’ 4:45 p. m. ♦ Arrive from Macon 13:10 p. m. B;30 p. ro. l or further lnfqrmatlon phone J. Y. Bruce. C. A., 410. rjAINESVILLB MIDLANO RY. Schedules Jmvo Athene Arrive 7:45 A. M.* *5:1® U. M. 16:43 A. M-** ^ •♦l®:!® A. M. •Dally. ••Dally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April 2t. 1623. r No* 6 leave* Athene 7:45 a. m., ar rives Lula 6:10 a. m. No. S leave* Athene 4:15 p. m.. ar rives Lula .6:46 p. m. No. 7' leaves Lula 4:55 p. m., ar- i.Ve* Athene 4:30 p. m. No. 5 leave* Lula 10:10 a. ro., ar rive* Athens 11:46 a. m. O. B. MlLLKIt. C. A., Athene. Oa. Telephone 41. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN Seed Potatoes for sale. Haughey & Haughey, or phone 1630. jlOc Miscellaneous MIBB MARGAUKTIIE MORRIS Will take a limited number of violin and piano pupils, l'honn H2-J. J13c BETTER SHOE REPAIRING HOFMEISTER SHOE SHOP Phone Your Ordur 11N We CsU For snd Deliver. (’nptain Hopkins guided his fol- lownra through a battlo Mondtt) and came out with the victor* wreath. The game was a fast one and every one had to jc on their toe a or some one would slip one by. Scorn, 15 to 9. * Few errors were made and many herd hit halls wero handled with case by the Jnf/elders of both clubs. Lets ’not let our minds stray from wirta I hone out fielders who seemed ns irth i l f they were gifted with a pair of wings of much speed. >Mnny long high balls were hit In the trees that surround the "Y” lot, but they were easy outs for the winged out fielders who could too their graceful forms Into in* air and bring the ball back <o earth to ho applauded by the hugo ntend pf spectators. i But Captain Hopkins came to the | hit and hit one that the fetlders j road not get enough speed and 1 height to catch tho ball. I am sure every one enjoys theso games that see them, the “Y” heartily welcomes you down to see these living wonders. The games start promptly at G:IS every day. Hop kins will play tho .summer school team Tuesday. Following is tho box score of Monday’s game: ( Pcund «b. h. r. e. McKntlre 4 0 1 0 Pound 6 1 3 1 pope 4 0 0 0 Smith 3 1 1 0 Davis 4 1 0 « Dean 4 1 1 ? Hancock 4 1 1 1 Nicholson 4 1 1 C Mitchell 3 0 0 0 Anderson 4 1 1 0 TOT A1 3® 7 ® 2 Real Estate For Sale 2 new houses on Barber street. Equipment per fect and arrangement fine. J. T. Anderson Phone 840 Read Herald Want Ads. Hopkins sb. h. Moss 5 > ! Hopkins 5 1 Link 11 * 1 Davis 5 * ! Costa 6 1 • IPIttani * J ‘ Sto usli tor 8 2 I Patman * 8 1 | Blttilon « # < lioilEson 4 1 ■ TOTAL 40 10 *1 MONDAY'S RESULTS SOUTHLAN LEAGUE 'Lirimngnam 2; Atlanta 4. Nashville 2; Memphis 2; 10 in nings.) New Orleans 5; Mobile 5 (11 In- nlnKs—darkness.) Chattanooga 9; Little Rock C, AMERICAN LEACUE Washington 1; Chicago K. Philadelphia 6; Detroit 5. Boston 4; Cleveland 1. New York 9; St. Louis C. NATIONAL LEACUE Pittsburgh 2; Philadelphia 4. f’hlcneo 2: IlAston 1. St. Louis 3; Brooklyn 5. t in. lnnati 0; New'York 13. SALLY LEAGUE Augusta 4; Creenvlllo 2. Snartnnburg 11: Macon 5. ’ Columbia 0; tchnrlotto 14. ?, TUESDAY’S GAMES SOUTHERN LEAGUE Btrmlneham nt Atlanta. Nashville at Little Rock. lOnly three ^mes scheduled.) Now Orleans at Mobllo. AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Detroit. New York at Chicago. Phllsdelnhia at Cleveland* Washington at St. Louis. NATIONAL LEAGUE S». I/Ouls nt Boston, rhfep^o at Brooklyn, fieriV*»tl nt Philadelphia. Pittsburgh nt New York. The Fairway By B. C. LUMPKIN Baseball Results STANDING OP CLUBS SOUTHERN LEAGUE CLUBS— W- L. Pet. ... New Orleans 46 28 .622 first nine holes Martin had thre Nashville After a fifty-four holo, nip and tuck bottle, with Chat lee E. Mur tin acting the part of ”nlp” and Archie Griffith being “tuck," the finale In the Uoverntc’a Cup Tour, namenj, are at last ov#r—and the cup will rest under the guardian ship of Charles E. for tl-H coming year. | By playing steady golf all through tho tournament, Griffith and Mar tin wont into the finals, an one by ono tho other golfers woro elimin ated. The finals in this tournament in a thirty-slx hole affair, but so evenly matchel were the two play, era that at the end of the thirty- six tho match was all square. Beginning the last eighteen, with the cop hanging In the balance, thr two finalists began shooting res. golf. Going out in a 43, Martin was two up at the turn. In the Mobllo ...40 M iJJ Atlanta 41 36 .631 Inirtninftham 36 31 .473 Mompbla ...36 3* .473 'Chattanooga ... 10 46 .336 I Little Kook ...vrt 46 .393 .47 36 .673' pan to hla credit, with one bogey PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE'S BEST REMEDY No Lhor water hat tt>« wondarfiil tart*, th. Invigorating I ng that It loovot after tach^lau full—H’a dallghtful, ytt I ft— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Yoar ’Bound—But Especially hi 8prlng and Bum- mer—PHONE 95 Linton Springs Water Company ‘ twist Bro<dJatr«qt ; ” while Griffith gathered in two pur* and throe bogies. Griffith went out In 42. Starting home, O-lffith was fnc by a real test. In fact one that wnv just simply too hard for him Archie played good golf, but every tlmo ho serdtd to be about ready to cut down the lead. Martin wouK ge» oSstlnate and run down anoth er three. Griffith came in In a 37 wM'e H B -*Un took a 39, but when O'r Griffith would ring a low score -»n o holo, Charles E would follow coming In Martin had four par? I and one borey, while Griffith show ed one birdie, two parts and three bogles. Mr-.tln had throe three's , n. — In the last nine, each one belnp (New York ....4$ 2$ .662*rood for a holo. Griffith sunk his Pittsburgh .44 27 .620 birdie in Trperary, 425 yds. Par Cincinnati 42 29 .692,In this hole 6. but ArcHe brokr Chicago ....40 36 .614,r^r and sunk the ball for a four Brooklyn .37 36 .614 That was the high spot of his t* ! AMERICAN LEAGUE e oMiiis- w. u Pet. "■ 1 New York 49 33 .691 Philadelphia ... ......37 36 .607 Cleveland 39 36 .630 rhlrakO , 36 36 .600 Detroit 35 36 .479 SL Loula .34 39 .466 Washington 31 41 .436 Boston 27 41 .386 OTtT /V. G S3f 4 5 4 a 4—42 iMAKTIN: IN 3 3 7 4 6 4 4 3 6—39 CRIFFITH: IN 4 4 4 4 6 4 3 4 5—37 The tournament was one of the host that has been hehj at the Cluh in a long time. Several of the matches went into extra holes with the finals going to fifty-four holes Prof. John Mccris winner of the Governor's {Cup last year will turn It over to Charlie, who will keep it until It is won uext year. TIN TO DOFF IMG Florenz ZlegTeld Regrets That Producer Should Object to Impersonation. Will Make Amends. NEW YORK.—Floreni Zlegfold replied to David Belasco’s protest abcut llrandon Tynan’s Jmpe.-dona tion of the prolucer In the cv-r- rent edition of Tno Follies in tho following message: “With great surprise I read In Up- morning papers Mr. Belasco’s communication objecting to the l n- piTsonatlon by Brandon Tynan in the Zlegfold Fellies which Mr. Ty nan has now done for more- than 650 performances and which Mr. •BeJaseo witnessed and seemed highly delighted with. In fact, 1 believe Mr. Tynan is wearing Mr. Belasco’s own coat which .Mr. Be- lasco loaned him and I understand from Mr. Tynan that Mr. Belasco has assisted him in many ways Jn order to enable him to make thf Impersonation so perfect. ‘On the occasion of Mr. Belasco’s attendance, when Will Rogers call- d on both Mr. Belasco and Mr yuan, the audience did not know idc hwns the real one. Mr. Belas- i never expressed to me any 9I1- fertlon and I have taken tho 00- s!on, since Mr. Belasco is thf emnst representative of the the- -o Jn America, to do this ns a lenlltncnt. to him. 'N’ntiirallv. It would not have been 1 Judgpwnt on my part to any other producer, and Mr. Belasco, I think would be greatly b ased if he could hear the thun- croHs applause that greets the npMincoment of his name every 'tight In the 'Follies.* I know many 'V.'inavrrs who would buy OUt the house If I paid them the same coni. rUrrent that I do .Mr. Belasco. "I , f wovpr. If Mr. Belasco advises ’'i. that he oblects I will, of course • I nminntn It from the performance. h"t with regret. Mr. Tynan appearr fire* in the aaidience nnd nfterwanl an the stage In the Belasco make- 1>i\t so there , mny be np ppe- v dide ‘ bonfuelon In the audience 1 will hjtfr Mr. Tynan hereafter re- •no4-o bis wig." Mr. nalasco himself could not he reached yesterday, but a ropne sbntntlvn spoke for him. •Mr Belasco." the representn flon. “doesn't object to the Impr-r- enntlon. Be rtctvmlly likes that. * nt fears that 'Mr. Tynan does It •on well. Ho Is altogether admira ble in the part. But it has its com- dlcntlons. Take, for Instances, oc- nslons when Mr. Ilalescn has been ill and forced to write persons cap. •oiling engagements bocauso of his llness. Some of tho persons whn have received notice of this Bines* have attended the Follies that algh* and the next day they wrote accusing Mr. Belasco of not having been ill nt all. They said their nroot nt that was his appearance *nst night at the ‘Follies.’ “Then,, there’s this thing vnpng women v-rttlng and calling nt the Belasco offices In senrch of » lob. K appears that there’s »|no which Tvnan says in the shou to the effect that ’Mr. Belasco plnn to produce a musical corned of the young women In the audience, who plan, a din into the Ttngo. take this seriously an ‘ •dr (or a Job. It Tynan would onlj -nmask and show the Imnersoha- •Ion. M’- Belasco would not oh toe* "f>b, Mr. 7Aepteld sa.va that the •vlg Is owing to be taken off. Well •hat’ll fine, and 1 think that closes lie matter." Solid Trainload Studehaker Cars For Newark Dealer SOUTH BEND, Ind.—A solid Irainload of fetudebuker con sisting <>t 120 Unlit-Sixes, has Jus been shipped from the big Stude bnker factories at Hi>uth Bend, In diana, to the Studehaker • Silo. Company of Newark. N. J. This shipment is unusual in tw< respects. First, the entire car: have been s*-Id at retail and wl! beidelivered !«• waiting buyers jus: as soon as unh»aded. And ’ it Is believed it represents t gtst shipment to cne deal* single modp1 of car in the class ever made by a manuf This gives fresh evidence, of th* Insistent demand for the Studebok er IJght-Six that exists In th. n>etropoIIu»n dlstritV of the I--as Just as it does throughout tht country. ••It is not surprising that thes experienced metropolitan moto car buyers should create a tn-nv . ndotiK demand for the Stud-bake Light-Six," according to F. J. Law ler. local Studehaker deaer. o the majority of f these pur- ers. price Is a secondary con sideration. They demand a quail T'Athens Visitors Among those visiting in Athens • Tuesday fvere, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. E*| Jones, Elbcrton, Ga.; U. Y. Sadler,} Atlanta; Elizabeth Stanfield, lenta, John M. Hall Atlanta. * Mrs. E. J. Reagan, E. L.Reagan. | McDonough, Ga.; Mrs. Hoherj^. Berner, Macon; Mrs. W. L./Hodges, Hartwell; C. B. Barnett, Atlanta; j G. U. Newman, Atlanta. *. Maddox, Mayfield, Ky.; R. | '• l«r-iA. Metcalf, Clarkesvllle, Ga.; B. J j ■ Lmr, Atlanta; Mrs. Mary Whitts-j 5J.00L kcr Mrs. K- Drown. W. M. Wliit. | taker, M. Y. Whittaker, Jr„ Wash.! lngton, Ga, W. S. Tomlinson, Marietta; J. F. | i Satterlee, Atlanta; Ij^ M. Hicks, j Atlanta; H. E. NowlJury, Atlanta;} ' .Miss Emily Moran, West Palm | Beach, Fin. tgfd tlon, dependabllty, rclahlo pcrf.ir- ne. thorough comfort and hand » appearance. "Some Idea of th^ high quality that is evident throughout th< Studehaker Light-Six nvy b gained by an Inspection of th* crankshaft nnd contacting rads whirl are machined on a sitrflfinfiflshrdi are machined on all su-faers—a: exclusive Studehaker featur-* o< cars at this pile** and on" that i- found only in a few - thcr cars whose relling prices nr" f*-«m th-o to ten times as great n.a that f the Light-Six. This Is largely re sponsible for the practir-il c11mi"'‘ tlon of viliratlon in the Light-Six "Coupled with its h/g.i qualify is the remarkahl" fucf that *Ji- Studehaker l.lght-Plx Is th« low orlccd s.'x-cylinder car on the njar ket. •Therefore; It Is no wonder Pot* the fttudebnkrr Light-&?r appeal; to experienced nnd discrjmlnatin* m*-torIsts of the East lint nr *; doc* right hero at home." New Star TourinR Car $300.00 Terms If Desired. ConoIIy Motor Co. I!. I,. KtlRO. Great»>«!. ?. c.; I Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I,-. Koty. Brls. tol, Va.; B. H. Slag«r, Alliatr; J. ! K. llnmil. Muorehead, Mi«» II. A. j ; P ft ll Augusta; W. *w;>, Au-1 gusta. W. A. Wray, Elberton, Ga.; F. E. I Land. Macon; L. R. Pat tun, Bir. mIngham. Ala *. A. F. Archer Atlan- • fa: Mrs. IrayK., I':vmor. Thomson, j Ga.; T). A. LcBaron. Atlanta; Mrs./, Alonzo Rlchardeon, Atlanta. M. R ' *' d : uiiuw. Atlanta: H. J. Wood. • Pir!ipu>rd; Dr. I*. P. Mahon nhd , Malice. 'Mrs. R. H. Partridge, MIrs J. Moore, Detroit. Mich.; J. J A. Baugh, Atlanta; Virgil Jones, At- Innta. 2dideweave RflRIS CARTERS No metal can touch you BuyWideweaV^llRIS for their style; wear them for their comfort. Long wear in every pair — always higher in quality than in price. Say “PARIS” when you buy. "3000 Hours of j Solid Comfort** 3.CTEIN & COMPANY MAKERS Children** HICKORY Camis Chicago New Yaw 6 6 ! Curea Malaria, Chills and. Favor, Donmie or Bilious i Fovcr.. It hills tho germs 1 that cause the fever. | Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 3 p«r cent, over $1,000; 10 per cenL np to $1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE - Law offices Phone 1676. . y jfi 405 fl'ilmnn liMe. Athens,' Georefs -f rl E. KAY "THE BMILINO PAINTER' Fin* painting and Interior Decorating THE VETERIN ARY PIVISION Georgia State College of Agricultur< will Respond to Calls for VETERINARY SERVICE A moderate charge will be m&de. Phone 225-R, Athens, Ga. ,St. Louis 36 41 .468 Boston ...» 60 .306 Philadelphia 32 61 .301 SALLY LEAGUE CLUBS— W. L. Pet. irharlotte .N..6 3 .667 - irbarlotta . .6 I AST MAR niwern sJau 6 u*u » *> .7H/otrr The match ended with Martin three' np, hut one hole was thrown out due In a mlsnnderslsndlna of the rule,, leaving Charlie one, u, ■t tho rtjd. .’.lie- i The two cards follows,; i-issnC MARTIKi U T ...f 6 4 4 64 $6 6-4> Y. M. C. A. Camp, July 7th. 1923. By TOOTSIE COOK (Of Shack No. t) Yrstenluy afternoon the entire romp hiked over to Rock mountain, those wishing jo stay overnight taking their puirtents and blanker rolls. Afler seeing the sunset those not wishing to stay hiked hack to camp. V — That night oa the mountain the hoys collected around the flre.slde for resiwr services. When this was iver Walter Forbes, Jr., told the thoit story. "Frankenstein." The night was divided Into watches, two to earh watch. The ones on the watch said they heard a wild cat soream during the night. This morning at five o'clock everyone tacked up thetr cover and came to camo In time for breakfast. W. T. announced In vesper ser- vice this morning that the horse shoe and tennis tournament would be held toon. The track and swim- •nlng meet will he held neat Wed. nesdar and Friday. Carlton Melt led vesper services this morning because W. T. had s sore throat. Carlton made a tine talk, taking a passage In tho Bible Nea| (Saturday night there Is g«itiK In be s rentes! between the •hacks,td see which one can make tbs test act Two chickens wHI be award*] the winning aback. I