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THE BANNER-HKKALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY. JULY 11. 1928.
Classified Advertisements
WANT AD RATES
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IFOR SALE CHEAP—ONE Chev-i
J rolet touring car, almost new!
I and in splendid condition. If you'
want a pood light car, sec Frar.tin 1
Jackson or phone 1272- j!2p|
She’s Going to Swim Channel
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ADS BBT RESULT
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I/OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN—
-iOn° large, rod colored shepherd
I doe named “Rex”—better known
a* “Pee Wee Elliott's doy.” Noti-, 1 " ' .
fy John D. Elliott Phone 33.'. or Moi'CV to Loan
884. Reward. j12c R g AL ESTATE LOAN
i FOE SALE—CORONA Typewriter j
■ half p-' -e: medium pJw refrige-i
, rator half price. Tel. 458 toinght.
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Miscellaneous
AHGAHKTHF-J 'MoftRftt Will
limited rtumlpr < t rfrd.n and
pi!s. I’hunfl Hi-J.
FOUND—In Atlanta about two
weeks ago, $ valuable watch,
trapped' in Georgia National Ban*
check, with writing. “Stamps, V*.
2). B-” on baot^ of same. Owner , , . .
can get information by calling at
Banner-Herald Office and paying
for this advertisement. j!2c.
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! cent mmey. Rankers Reserve
System G per cent loans are made
r.n city or farm pvopc'ty to buy
l.u'ld impi »vc, o - pay indebted
•hr. f? n* ers Reserve Denosit
Keith Bldg., Clncin nti
jllc.
NOTICE
JiOST—Small brown clipped “Air-; rn h r r i<f invi •’ f' h"a* Hr
edaleish" looking pup. Please . n. • • *»- -*,V' -« *
phone 559. Fred Stewart. jllc. ^ t!ic!r , nRUa} «J u bi!ee Singing”
iC.n
Minors ,
o'clr-k r. M. ht t\c Hill First
Baptist church, co.ncr Reese and
Pope streets.
In p’-st years this Jubilee urg
ing h"r. b:?n given as annual af
faire, far tie U liver* it y of Georgia
Itimnter School r.rtd this year b: no
WANTED-HELP
WANTED — Several in
telligent boys to deliver
papers. We liave sonic
I food routes open in most isc'jja* win lca „ ^
[ every part of the city. Ap- ln(t ._Ad*
ply at Banner-Herald Of
fice after ~two p. m. and
ask for Mr. Jones.
WOULD AID MEXICAN
BUSINESS BY LOW RATES
:'r_i Ivy Ilawkcs,. of Surbiton, near London, will attempt to
..j English Channel, abu announces. She Is a member of the
Lgrflcj Hitrifamine Club, and is shown In training ut Brighton
lou.-; crind.
Bulldogs Have Large
Job Cut Out For ‘Them
In Series Here Thurs
Two rporting events of much In* iteport has It that In Williams
(rest to Athenians are to be puller the Mllstead, crew has the best
amateur hurler In the state. That
Wanted
JVANTED—TO KENT A SMALT
house, in good location, rcaf m-
£ble rent. Call 1139. j!2
MEXICO Ci*
-The
railways, In an endeavor to help
Mexican producers compete in tho
states along tho Mexican-American
border v now dominated jy Ameri-
tt.VK AnTOMOmLES — WB PAY expe .tern,
highest prices for nny make
.Wrecking G
have reduced
_ Irclf*'!t
.. sn proi nets Including starch, beer,
jific soap, dynamite, coffee and molaa-
WANTED TO EXCHANGE B-ml rtiini ots
itelf-plnyer piano lot. EAR..Y MOrMNf.
>(t ThniHdny, or.o of them
Hoyle's Thirty Arfes In Jersey
national J Hlty and the other right here 01* • mny b ® true - but regardless how
Jaoforil Field. , good a pitcher Williams Is he Is
J<*ss Willisrd fights Luis Ange going- to have hls hands full with
r, ’»—«. ’ »h* wild hull of . the Pam-, this Bulldog crew, for they hav-
pas" and tho Georgia Bulldogs bat
tle the fast Mllstead ball club.
It Is a dangerous thing to try nn«'
of the heavy-
still more dsn
rernus to pic!, the winner, of tha
ball go mo, for on paper the twr
c-mii.m stack no just nbout even
and a.lot 'will depend on tho break-
various native pink tho winner
eltht fight
Phono 1277 or call at 524 Thomas
(fitreoL jllp.
For Rent—Rosea
. T’nnrr.v,
a cl ('-r'ers .. -
I Jinn- h uses (T Mo—otv 4ro tired
J-OR RENT—THREE Connoctinir , h --,.,y tJe .y ni’rh ir, '.about
ft rooms, suitable for light house-! rpv( , n „• t,„i, tv . rv mom Mr.' there
kreping, with garden, 315.00 per ( .„ tPn r , om ,i evpoe
Month. 863 Chase Street, Phono of frcflh wa i„.f„| men. just up
J352-W. fl*0 from n good night’s sfesp. , They
J ~ ' aro alert and brisk, and they play
FOR SALE t/igainst the fatigued and weary
professionals. What is more, they
jbUR PEDIGREED USED CARS almont always win. They call them-
W are good for long and satisfac-, fc ,| V er I bo "Seven o’clock Dairies,
itory service. You save the differ-.
KHines here, whllo 'Bill Whitt* is of
the opinion that the Bulldogs wll'
l>e the conquering heroes. Now
both teams can't win, and that 1
•f Hit* game. * the very reason why wo are go 1
Ing to see that game—our flrsJ
JH since the summer ball season op*
®f* lights out of several of the blggsi ened. Bill White Wanfs to wli
brother^ In nmnteur circles ovsi that game. He seems more anxlout
to take this series than any othei
lOR SAI.K—BLOCH BABY Car"
£ ringe. Kiddie Koop, folding wire •
touch, breakfast room set. All In
perfect condition. Call 121H-J. J1 lc
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Northbound Houthoound
3 :90 a Atlsnta-Monr«>« local 6:15 p
- 2»*f p Atl.-Blrmlcshsm-Mem. 3:12 p
|S:43 p Norfolk-Itlch.-N. Y. 1:11 P
J 7:55 p Atl.-Abbeville local
H:24 p Atl.-Blrmlnghsm
1! 21 p Norfolk-Wa*hlngtoh
li:2l p WIlmJngton-N. Y.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
If:It pm
CENTRAL OF OBOROIA «V
W. O. Bolton, Agent. Ph"r<* 1M1
1 Central of Georgia (
‘ Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m.
* 4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 12:!0 p. m -
# t:30 p. *n.
* For further Information phone
J. Y. Bruce. CvA„ 610. *
1 oaINESVILLE midland rv.
Sehecfu’c*
Leave Athens Arrive
7:45 A. M.* •«:» P.
i.i r, A. M.e* ••!•:!* A. M.
•Dally. ••Dally Bxcept Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
. Effective Sunday. April 2t. ffrt.
No. < leaves Athens 7:13 a. m., ar-
i Lula •:» a. m.
No. t leaves Athens 4:15 p. m., sr-
r e« Luis 5:45 p. m
| go. 7 learas I.ula 6:66 p. ar-
. v*s Athens 1:30 p. m
F No. 5 leaver Lubr Jt:1« s. m.. av-
Athms 11:46 a. m.
, M1LT.BR. C. A.. Athens. O*
Telephone It.
preventive’X'men!
tta. jstra «[
^ ,humble i the Bulldogs also. Tha>
have Just' returned’ from a barn
storming tour through .. Alabama'
which was highly successful, win
ning'five out of six games.
On the Mllstead team will be
found several of the star Perrin
Athletics' players, the team that
fniight the rulldogs to a standstll'
not long ago In Athens. Coaefe
White’s men took the game by
For Screening Ice Boxes
and Cabinet Work
Phone 802
L T. CARITHERS
their batting habits on right now
Lua we oeitcve they could hit Wal
ter Johnson or anybody else
Hero Is a peculiar situation. Mil*
Mead says that they wll take tho
'Mil
this summer, and when Dill geti
anxious to win s series.' you can be'
yout. money on It that he is ex
pecting a real battle* with former
worthy Of'hls steel,
Both games, tho opo Thursdai
and the other Friday, will star«
promptly at four-fifteen and
crowd Is expected out to help th(
Bulldogs'win. The ndmlsslon price:
- . will be at the same nominal figure
score of 1 to 0, the spectators suf* | thirty-five and fifty cents, heln*
fering from cold chills nil through {charged for two dollar's worth
ihe game. ' »baseball.
by giving Captain Bill Hopkltu
it^am a fight for their money. The
game was played fast up until the
sixth inning when both teams be
gan to hit hard and tighten up anl
thus the game became more inter*
esting.
The summer school lads are goo<?
ball players for there Is no doubt
about thut from what they showw
yesterday on the Y lot.
The summer school boys hi*
many long hard balls and got awaj
with some of them and some timer
thf-y were caught and good base
running for both teams gave the»n
;\v runs. Vhen the runs weri
counted the summer schooT ha>
sed the goal but two times
while Hopkins had crossed it nln#
There are five contending teams
In the league for the pennant In*
eluding the summer school. boys
If tho “old men" don't start tc
playing sure enough ball the sum
school boys will have the
club victory at the close of thf
league.
Following Is the box score of yes
terdny's game: .
Hopking *v. h. r. #
Moss 5 0 1 C
Hopkins -4 0
Plttard 1 1 (
Slaughter
Totals
Summer School
Harptr
~.4 0 0 0
shy
Adams
Hoy- ton
Prickett .......
Hardeman
Nicholson ....
Sams ...
3 0 0 J
33 3 2 8
BASEBALL
RESULTS
STANDING OK CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Club.,:
New Orlcan,
Nashville
Mobile
Atlanta
Muhiphls
Piuningham ..
tanouga
W.
4(1 29
<7 36
41 35
42 36
35 30
35 40
30 45
L. Pet
.613
.GCf
.531
.538
.473
-467
Macon Prepares for Georgia
State Amateur Golf Tourney
MACON, Ga.—Macon Is maklni tPtnoon. July 21.
elaborate plans for tho entertain* | The directors of the Georgli
nunt of golfers who will take part Rtate Amateur Asoclatlon have sc
in the Georgia Htate Amateur a registration fee of |G. This should
Golf Tournament to be held at the be forwarded to Dr . Charles D
Idle Hour Club July 19, 1® and 11 jCleghorn, Macon, Oa„ chairman o
In addltltnn to the tournament an«?» ,h * registration committee. Hote'
several snmllec social affairs, t reaervatlons will also be made by
BETTER
SHOE REPAIRING
HOFMEISTER SHOE SWOP
Phone Your Order
1186
We Can For and DeUver.
E, KAY
-THt SMILING PAINTER"
rln. painting and Intarlor
Decorating
Phone 1297. Athena, Ge.
PURE AffD SPARKLING
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
■E 2** v • ■ • * 1
No other water hae tha wondarful taata, tha Invigorating faal-
ing that It laavea after aach glow full-lt’a delightful, yea lf»-
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
Drink it AH Year ’Round—But Especially la Spring and Sum
mer—PHONE 65
Linton Springs Water Company
Office Broad Stream C,.
series of dances, golf tens and oth
er occasions have been arranged
Representatives from every club in,
the state are expected. •
The Idle Hour Club has one 4>
the sportiest and most Interesting
18-hole courses In the Unllet'
Bla tes—professionals have pro-
| nour.ci'd It so. Ndt.satisfied with
that, however, tho greens commit*
tc? is making changes. Greem
are being Improved, modern trap*
and bunkers are btfng constructed
iml tnp-dresstngs have been ap
pHrd to the fairways to have thi
course in first-class ihspe for th<
tournatnent.
The Idle Hour Club has lour
h?en noted for Ita bendty, the dul
housf. n handsome structure It*
wll. occupying-a commanding po
sition in a grove of beautiful trees
J(|st below tfce dub house Is th<
bath house and swimming pool, ti
the shade of numerous trees. Th<
water Is kspt-«s clear s* a crystal,
and the pdol la kept thoroughly
clean all the time.
Special entertainments hav
been arranged by the Idle Hour
Club for the wfvea of the golfers
Transportation will he provided
from hotels to the dub, morn Ins
and evening, and for thoee who
prefer staying at the club, lunch
eon will be prodded.
-All entrant! will play their quol’
ifylng round Thursday, July li, and
the 96 players having the lowest
scores will be divided Into six
flights of sixteen each. A meda*
will be given to the player quail
fying in the* lowest number ol
strokes.
Four cups will be awarded to th»
individual, members of the clut
team making the lowest aggregate
score on the qualifying day. Hand*
some cups will be awarded to the
winner and runner-up of the firs
flight, and also to the winner o
the defeated eight of the firs'
night. Cups will nlso he awarded
to the winners and runners-up Ir
fifth a
and feature
it to decide
■ mi amateur championship of th'
S j state will be played Saturday gf-
Dr. Cleghom when requested.
IN T LEAGUE, 9-2
By BUSTER JACKSON
The Hummer aehnul l.-uln aurprlaed
tha attendant at the "Jf’’ yesterday
Flight Record
Lieutenant C. K. Yam’*, air mal
fUtr. WUl try for a new crojs-ooumrj
record, leaving Ban Francisco ab mt 1(
p. m. and arriving In New York
‘alone In n
Little* Rock 30 46
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Clubs: w. L.
ow York C0 28
Clfveland «... 40 36
Bhiindelphla 37 37
Chicago 35 36
Pf'ro'" .15 M
Bt. Louie • ,5 j, ■
VSfthlngton S! 41
kkutton •iSj^aesaBfm 41
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Club.: w. U
New York 50 25
ftyttsburg 40 28
Cincinnati .... 43 29
Brooklyn 38 S3
55/cttgo —_ 40. 37
HT'toils —:.. 38 41
Boston ... 22 52
Iliilndelphia „..g 22 52
8ALLY LEAGUE
Clubs: w. L.
Charlotte 6 2
Augusta 6 3
Macon 5 4
Hpnrtanburg i 5 4
Greenville 4 4
Columbia 3 g
TUE8DAY’8RE8ULTB
80UTHERN LEAGUE
nirmlnghAm I; Atlanta S.
New Orlenna 2; Mobile a.
Nuahvllle 0,’ Little Roek «.
Only three guinea acheduled.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Now York 3; Chicago 3.
Philadelphia I; Cleveland 4.
Washington 1; St. Loul. 9.
Doaton-netrolt, postponed, rain .
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Loula Il-I; Boston 1-J.
Chicago 0; Brooklyn 9.
Cincinnati 1; Phnotlelphla 3.
Pittsburg 9; Nrw York 9.
SALLY LEAGUE
Augusta 9; Greenville 7.
Columbia 11; Charlotte S.
Spartanburg 8; Macon 3.
WEDNESDAY’S GAME8
80UTHERN LEAGUE
Mobile at Attanfa.
Nashville at Little Rack.
New Orlenna at Birmingham.
Memphis at Chattanooga.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston at Detroit.
New York at Chicago, 1
Philadelphia at Cleveland.
Washington at Bt. Louis.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Bt. Louis at Boston.
Chicago at Brooklyn.
Cincinnati at Philadelphia.
Pittsburg st New York. ’
“An Old Sweetheart of
Mine,” Palace Tonight
James Whitcomb Riley’s poem.
“An Old Swethegrt of Mine,” is
probably the beat loved atory in
verse this famns American ever
wrote. In it the wistful pathos, the
delightful, homely cherm tint ha»
characterized all the best known
world of the Hoosjer poet, find
their moat complete expression. It
it—ns ail of Riley’s .poems are—
about real people, the kind which
he hhneelf loved and immortalized
in hie simple Venae. His human
atory of a iovo that began in ro
mance end remained constant
throughout lift is refreshing in n
day when inconstancy rather than
old-fashioned sincerity^ receives
dsy. He Win lt> most public attention. The theme
• weighing 4KK [of “An Old Sweetheart of Mino“
ter and Helen Jerome Eddy in the [competent, rightmlnded citizen,
cast it is one of the really notable “As the twig is . bent so the tree
photoplay* of the year. ' Al: the inclines” is' no mere figure of
Palace tonight. speech whether applied to trees or
‘ ^ . human beings,” says Dr. Robinson,
Tj-pflipp Here fin and that the prevalence today of
Lecture Mere Lin vice criroe> mcnta i disease and
Science of Health:economic inefficiency points direct-
I ly to a prevalence of faulty ‘homo
t conditions. And ehe furthermore
_ _ . , , r , _!added it unmistakably suggests
Dr_Daisy Robinson of the U. S.; that if community ar.d national
Puolic Health Service addressed well-being are. to he. ni:inlaine-,
the drawing session-at the State!some way must be devised to rouse]
Normal School on Tuesday morn- parents more generally to a sense I
ing. She gave a brief outline ofjof their responsibility.
the history of the U. S. Public! ..-eve shown
Health Service dating it back to! Hlk'
the year 1798 in the old Marine cac ** ree preceded by a brief talk
HospRaf Serole^nd described its’hv Dr Robimon cn how to prevent
evolution to the changing of the ! ,,sc2 * e an . d Ken fJ a e f r
name to the United States Public nt the
Health Service by qpnpress bv the! mB] } cd . f 1 “ r u ,ng . tho . F un iSfi
Act approved August 12, 1914. In i ec !^ . A . fc th L t ‘ I ° se f ^
ap interesting manner the gradual to rct ^ ain
development of the service was de- hjbitic.i on person 1 hyt
picted and its present broad pow- young women and reproduction in
ers were graphically shown. .She forms. ^
showed the intimate relationship; rflieF
between public health and social v g r,r cure
hygiene and point9'J put the im-j w 0 R K E ?'^ CURE
portance that our people equip |
themselves to narticipate in^hc!
problems of public health nn«0-| ALEXANDUOFOL. Armenia.-
cial hygiene by actually partici-!^, . _ A .. . *.- _
pating, and use the best possible Thro ° thousanrl at the American
means in existence guided by the Near East Relief orphanage center
facts given by health authorities. who lor the post two years
In the afternoon Dr. Robinson havo been treated for trachoma by
spoke at the Community Chapel Dr. R. T. Uhls, of Kansas Sity.
before a group of women students. Mo., have been discharge^,' as
“With the growth of social thought cured.
there has been a gradual rWHon-j Practically all of the 20,000 chil-
ment of the idea of~ thfe intimate dren concentrated at Alcxandropol
relationship existing between ner-j __
sonal hygiene n:id public health,” j
Dr. Robinson stated and continued j
along lines from the standpoint of ] ji»w t nt rn« North r.m.iimi
a natural interest in familiar im- line, eievati*
provement to insure a healthy,! anheviiio—>
by the Near East Relief are suf
fering' from ■ trachoma’ In kariotis
stages. ’ - Ninety ^two^-tljonssnd
treatments have been administered
In one week under Dr. Uhlj^ direc
tion st the various orph*e«£$ eye
clinics.
66-‘PHONE-%
Taxi Service
Day and Night
THOUSANDS OF TRACHOMA
f
YeilawCabCo.
PHONE 66
Office
GEORGIAN HOTEL
W'Sues tor Millions
l.fMtf) foot' high*
il.-rfully cool rlim.’it#-.
nery. suiicral>un<lanr«’
f fruit. finoNt cuisine, French chff,
clieap hotel rnte.s, telephone and teie-
graph Hervlr«’^ li.cated on railroad 20
mtkchle:
ot Johnaoi
City.
Write
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Mountain, Tennessee.
SUMMER RESORTS
Crockett Arsenic-Llthla Springs and
Oaths, opened June ln\. ^^evatl^n
2.1.'0 feet. A Hemody^ for Nsrvmis
Prostration, Malaria, Indlgehtloh, Kid
neys and Bladder Diseases, Rheu
matism and Skin Troubles. Clears
and Improves tho ^complexldn. Golf,
Writo for booklet.
M. E. THOMAS,
Crockett Springs, Va.
NOW OPEN
TYBEE ISLAND — — — GEpRQIA
HOTEL TYBEE
South Atlantic’s Majestic Hotel
Fireproof—American Plan—Bathing, Dancing, Fishing
Sea Food a Specialty
WONDERFUL JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Roizlanot-Kemp A Perry, Prep’s.
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— — “
• A suit for half the.fortune of
Frank Jay Gould, estimated at
520 000,000, will be Carried to tho
highest courts la France nnd the
United States by Edith Kelly
Could, hls former wife, according to
r.n announcement made by her law-
S'Sfl- r -..q- ■:« ..■l-fi’ l-cmz |
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commlaslon 3 per ccnL over (1,000; ’
10 per cesL Bp to 31,000. , i wHltii
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law offices Phono 1070. '• ><
400 Holman Bide. Atheaa, Oeorgl*
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what tremendous power our classified columns
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