The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 15, 1923, Image 2

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m BANNER-HfcKALI). ATHENS, GEORGIA SUNDAY, JULY 15, 1923. ' FOR SALE—PRACTICALLY new|dose was at practically the low-1 A liimni Rprnrrl 4 18 inch oscjllatin^ clcctnc fan.jest, Octboer closing at a range of AIlMim IxCCOlQ A bargain- Phone 723 jl6c*73.8c to 28.45c. The following were the mini!' * ,w "««c hr; ruling ” U ino i )r ‘ ces * n cxc hange .Saturday: W10 RUES • g Cents a Wor9 ' Minimum Char«« of 40 Cent* insertion* Berea times for tfc* prk»~nf fire lnserM<ms. All . discontinuances MUST be made In person ai The Ban. aer. Herald Office er by letter Tetephpne discontinuances are NOT valid. want ah yc PHONB 13 banner-herald want ADS BET RESULTS 75 Tone, baldly steady; middling, LEADING ATLANTA house has a n Upright Pianl nearby, which they will sell 'o i27( j 3 ? , t “ r '|' y nnrtv whn will ,. nm nl..l-, I “ JC ’ ,toaa >- Open High Low Close Close 13.11 23.48 23.01) 23.38 Wanted WANTED- POSITION AS Hook- party who will complete the kr.?per by young man; will con-,maining monthly payments, aider clerkship, grocers preferred. »dress Post Office Box No. 9, Sta. t__ o'fjr! o^n'o' hSh " x Y - “ r ° lla "”—~i A " AUaaU - G ‘ j^lMar. SjtSSh«£ JUNK AUTOMnlillaES — WE highest prices for any mal :o Wrecking Cu SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED ^ cars before you buy. Conolly IJroad Street. J1 Co WANTED—AT ONCE THREE or four room apartment by cou pie with baby. “J. F. O.." care | Danner-Herald. j!5p Lost and Found JfLOSft-nONE SET (12 PISTON ill* rings) with springs and sleeve, L pet we an Athens and Atlanta. Re- ?wrartl. Notify Nam W. Pinson, 101 [OClayton Street. il7*’ WANTED—HELP WANTED—TO EXCHANGE ai- most new Liiterty Touring Car with a Red Seal Continental Mo tor, and run like a sewing ma chine, for a vacant lot. J. L. Pend- b*y. J17p WANT TO HEAR FROM Owner havnig farm for sale; give par ticulars and lowest price John J. Black, Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin. jl5p J17c FOR SALE — REFRIGERATOR. Bargain lor cash. Phone 931. jlGc FOR SALE CHEAP—Immediate ly, gas ran/»% ice box and pos sibly other household goods, in good condition. Phone 1003. jl7p Ju’y 27.00 27.00 20.78 20.00 264*8 Oct. 23.31. 23.97 23.38 23 38 23.30 Dec. 23.70 23.70 23.17 23.17 23.51 Is OH Press “The Character of the 8tales of [sought relative to the disposition FNDS MAN WEARING H ilnrbary" and “Napoleon Bona parte." | of property. Marion Smith Has Inter esting Article on How Alumni Can Aid in Pro viding Funds. LIBERTY BONDS YORK.—Liberty NEW closed: 3 l-2s $100.11 First 4s .. 98.14 IWANTED—TO BUY A SMALT ,r tclligent hoys to deliver tpapers. We have some J good routes open in most Every part of the city. Ap- ;ply at Banner-Hcraid Of- [jfice after two p. m. and “ask for Mr. Jones. Must have all modern convenicn* t is and located in desirable part •it’ city . Write "Location," care Buntvr- Herald. SfcpEN, OVER 48 WILLING TO travel. Make secret investiga tions,', Reports. .Salary and ex- pdhml Experience unnecessary j v *- ni frite J. Ganor, Former Govt. !)»■- Active. St. Louis. jI5f For Ki*ni—Ro<;i> FOR RENT -FIRST OF AUGUST six loom house, nil modern con veniences. 158 Woodrow Street. A-urc-ii ijttiii Cruce. Athens, Gn. jlGc FOR RENT - FURNISHED first floor apartment, nil con- L*?, private bal l, evil rttuce trm. To couple rffc two grown (icoplc. Phene 426. jl7c iIAKE $30 WEEKLY AT HOME, COR RENT-NINE ROOM house, furnfchlng names and addresses. P^'.ly lumlahed. or two apart- ExperVnce unnecessary. Particu- nientn, one tin.m Jtriicd and one fret. United Mailing Co., St. lurnjithwl. r.t 8-19 W. Hancock. Di'.no 1*131. coins. Mrs. Nellie Saylors, jl. r >p. Athens Hotel. ■jlSp^riMin 91S4. jl7c (CIGAR SALESMEN TO Handle* COLONIAL APARTMENTS • established line from factory Daytona Beach, world a best beach merchants. $150 month. Ex- Cditrelly located 100 yarisr Irom Kpeflaos. Experience preferred but i beach, aP outr.de t oonia, po.ch all ot n.ecessary. Consolidated Cigar rides Rnl : ; j rtasonanr—furnish* High Point. N C. i15p «■ 1 room and k»U 1- nette ^ $30 r.cnth—$10 week. George Dcoti, SALESMEN — $150.00 MONTH Jr., Manager, l«*i Atlarlt.c, Dayt and expenses roIPng cigars. Ex- r « B * • Fi- )10p crience not necessary. Send self- ~~ ddreiaed stamped envelope for FOR RWJT — 1* liRNIKJIM) OR ,information. National Cigar Co. t mUr ■ cd araitment, to-coiu High Joint, N. C. /jl5p ph with >i»? children, 3 room:; ^ARN MONEY AT HOME during sptfg .time pabiitng bmp shades, tlllow^fops for tls. No canvassing. FOR SA LE y ana interesting work. Ex- ],« 0R SALE—ONE Inrtantn.icour unncv..'s;;a»*y. Nilcrrt g nH beater, practically new. Phone IHIPmLS—SIIIP US YOUR con- sikMtbnta of {produce and live » ultry. Remittances same d'y an 1 ——- lo. Our mrfhoth will p'oase, I OP. ititi^jSales Corporation, Tampa, oriJiT: jlf.p large flor ets find private bath. 170 Barber, day phone U30; night 1213 jl7‘ RENT—DESIRABLE fur nished apartment with connect* linth, for. light housekeeping, • |c*tn, 10i'. ligni. iiouHCKcepiiii;, Millcdgo Avenue. I’huno 1303 J17“ , 2311, Fort Wayne, Ind- IsnnV I. ilfin i tUOB. J14e et<| , urmenu “Rotter Mflile” YOR SALE—PRACTICALLY new BEL^WMADISON Better Mn.lt Mud, bsker Roadster, rnns.der N, o , ,T..,r U ,fr O.'m.'r? 1 Coupe In trade. J. R. Tib- to wearer. No capital or expert- • r„ Hfl ence required. Easily eold. Big bc(ts. Crawfor , G . iroflts. Write for free samples. . - • - *— dad Iron. Mills, 503 Broadway, New I York•jl5c JKr RAILROAD SCHEDULES Seaboard air link ry. Northbound Houthboiiml 11:00 a* CXUnnln-Montw* IiK*nl 8:1S t» t:« V Ap.-Blrmlr^ham-Mem. 1:11 p 8?«*3tr|ftwfoni.nich.-N. Y. 141 u * Atl.-Abbcvlllo local 11:24 p Atlr*nirmlnxh«m f:14 p Norfolk-WflNhlnctfin 1:14 p' WUmln»ton-N. Y. 3:1* p 7:30 a S:29 a B.W a 6:29 Q » GBORQIA RAILROAD 7: *• pm 11:10 fc* Depan 1:20 am .*:*S pm cfcbrftAL OP OEOROIA RV. W. o. Bolton, As.nl. Chum IW Central of (leorsla Station Popart for Macon 7:30 a. m. F V - «:« m. jMtiv'e-lrrom Macon 42:10 |$. m. w 0:90 p. m.* For further Information t»huiw . j. nr. yfuce. c. a., 640. OAINE0VILLE MIDLAND RV. •chadultt uve Athens Arrlv© 7:45 Ai'M.* *5:20 l». M. |f;4K ei.„u«« 4*10:t» A. M. 0Pal|r»W ••Dally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY OfkRit Sunday, April 24, 1093. fad 0 loaves Athens 7:46 a. tn„ ar l.ula 9:20 «. m. No. f leaves Athens 4:15 p. m„ ar 6:45 p. m. No. 7 leaves Lula 6:55 p. nt., ar iNm Athens 0:30 p. m. No. 6 leaves Lula 10:10 a. m., ar Ives Athens 11:45 a. in. B. MILL”II. C. A.. Athens, Oa. Telephone *1. dnard Your Hulth pRMIMRBm “ n*. w Md « For Screening Ice Boxes and Cabinet Work Phone 802 L. T. CABITIIERS FOR SALE—SHETLAND I’ONY, buggy, harness and saddle. For. fertly rrentle. Apply B. A. Crane, rhonc 5H2 ur 1717. j!7c AUTO Ault, Street PARTS HALF PRICE, Wrecking Co., 810 Broad I First -t l-3s .. Second 4 l-4s .. Third 4 l-4s .... Fourth 4 l-4s .. U. S. Gov. 4 l-4a ns.ta 98.13 98.31 98.13 99.30 CHICAGO GRAIN The following were 1 !'"■ ruling prkea in the exchange Saturday: Open High Low Close WHEAT- HJuly Sept. FOR SALE- MII.CH cow. Fresh Dt ‘ in. J. Short, GU College Ave nuc. j!5 OUR IF.DIGREED USED CARS nre tV,od tor Ion- nnd satisfac tory servire. You :avo the differ- cn.c. C. .nlly Motor Co. j!7e CORN July . . Sept. .. . Dec. . . OATS— July . . ' 38% 39 Sept. . . 34% 34% i Dec. . . 30% 30% 99% 100% 98% 98.% 99% 99% 99% 98% 102% 101% 10f% 102 83% 70% 02% 83% 70% 03% 38% 34% RIVALING AMERICA ANTIQUES FOR SALE MONDAY Valuable Collection of j ihaniiiikstku.- Rn<ii9 broad, antique furniture, ch na-.cast managers are gradually In- warc (100 years eld), and Monrv tn f$o'in HEAL ESTATE LOANS-6 PER m* money. Bankers Reserve .System C for cent loans nre made on citv or farm property to buy, build, improve, or pay indebted- .less. Blinkers Reserve Deposit Company, Keith Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio. j!5c * Miscellaneous IUNK AUTOMOBILES— 1 We Pay e t prices for any make of, junked cat \ Aut> W«.*ccking Co., .440 Broad Sheet. j20< Personal VEAI.THY, PRETTY, Affection “tc gir’ would mrrr\ Write cn toning envelope, Doris Dawn <mih Euclid. Ohio. jlfir 11 ALLSTONE nnd LIVER rompli cations. A specialist's booklet and advice to nil sufferers free A <1,1 . -...u Tire llianlnr *)H7 . il> Qfl Address Dr.’Hunter, 207 Main St! Mttle Rock, Ark, j!6p SPECIAL NOTICE CITY TAXES T!y» second installment of city axes are due from July 16th to August 1st, inclusive. Taxpayers who* fail to pay on nr before Aug ust 1st will have to pay $1.50 cost on fi fa, which will be issued against all dclinqunnta. G. E. O’FARRELL, Aug. 1. ■ Cily Marshal. MARKETS BETTER •HOE REPAIRING HOFMEI8TER SHOE SHOP I 1 !;,mi, Your Or,h r I1U \\v call Ftor and Deliver. E. KAY “THE smiling painter* Fine Painting and InUrlor Decorating Phone 1297, Athens, Gs. PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other water has the wonderfal taste, the Invigorating ftol* Ing that It Itavat after each glass full—It’s delightful, yes It’a— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Vear 'Round—But Etp.elally la Spring pnd Sum- awr—PHONE $5 Linton Springs Water Company Office Broad Street NEW YORK COTTON NEW YORK. — Friday's sharp advanced were followed by irregular fluctuations in tho cot ton market, during Saturday') ,7arly trading. There was further covering and scattered buying on drouth In the southwest, but real izing wns promoted by the talk that mill curtailment in Fall Rlvor was to be put on an organised basis* The market opened barely steady at advances of five to ten points on near months but five to 20 points lower on December and later deliveries, and after selling at 24.55 on tho call, October soon cased to 24.40 or 4 points net lower. x Selling became more active in the late morning on rumors of showers in some sections of the southwest with October declining to 24.16, making net losses of about 34 to 46 points on new crop months. The market dosed barely steady net eight points Higher to 49 Iow,tr with the near months relatively firm. The following were tho ruling prices In the exchange Saturday: Tone, barely steady; iniddlbig, 28c; quiet. Prev. Open High Low Ctoe.-j Close 23.75 23.83 23.44 23 44 23.80 23.65 23.76 21.41 23.41 23.80} 23.56 23.55 23.31 23.31 23.80 27.25 27 25 27.12 27.23 27.15 24.50 24.58 24.16 24.17 24.60 24.05 24.08 23.68 23.68 24.10 aMiua in*ir programs un»ii they theme of tho American stations, row equal In quality and length Sint Ions throughout England ore broadcasting many nights up to 11 p. m. The July issue of the University of Georgia Alumni Record la off the press. The issue is devoted mainly to reviews of commence ment activities, such as class re unions, elections, speeches and tho like. The frontpiece carries a pic ture of Alexander R. Lawton of Savannah, the new president of the Society, while on the inner pages are pictures of Davis Freeman, Savannah, first vice president; H. If. Gordon. Jr.. Athens second vice president; Dr. S. B. Yow, Lavonia, number hoard of managers; Hat ton Lovejoy, I/aGrange, member hoard of managers; Dr. Sylvanus Morris. Athe n s. recording secretary and several scenes of class re unions. Another feautro of the Issue that is unique Is a replica of the pro gram of the junior class exercises at commencement, 1823, one hun dred voars ago and dated August nth. The program is owned by John If. Noisier of Reynolds, class of 190S who is descended from an old Clarke coiinty family, Dr. Hugh Noisier. Names mentioned on tho old •rouram are: D, Beck, A. B. Hale, B. (Franklin, E. Y. Hill, H. Holt, Ir., James Marks, John Morton, II. M. Nelsli •. J. o. «r-e-« o. Wiley, M. W. Th.weatt, C. C. Mo n t- joniery, R. K. Hines and James Thornton. Ti"- subject of the speeches were, *A IN nlv to Ungenornu* A —'*•* Ion," “The Destruction of Sclo,” EVERETT TRUE Jan. . Mar. May July Oct. Dec. NEW ORLEANS COTTON NEW ORLEANS. — Scattered covering of the short intercat put! prices 7 to 19 points higher in the early trading in cotton market Sat urday, but selling was encouraged a little later by reports of rain in Oklahoma and in scattered locali- ammufcB ties in north central and north eastern portions of tho belt. At the end of the lint honr of trad ing priegsc were 2 to 16 points under the dose of Friday. After trading up to 23.97 cents a pound October fell off to 23.09. Selling increased on the census bureau consumption figure! for Jute of MUSS- balsa as thc-tr.dc expected larger consumption among American .mills, private forecasts ranging up to 879,000 ■ bales. The forecasts of local sbaw-l ler* for the eastern belt and pri- Irate reports of scattered rains in j Oklahoma ware another selling in fluence and late in tha day prices |were 84 to 42 points under tho fi- S|ual quotations of Friday. The ..tssmtf ■ x r inimumtuia What Your First Want Ad Teaches You All your life you have heard of people using want ads successfully, yet it may be that you, yourself, may never have tasted their usefulness. The purpose of these little talks about v advertising is to induce you to order your first want ad. After you have once made the test yourself and know from personal experience of the rapidity of action and definite results which may be secured, you use want ads, thereafter, as a matter of course. Your first want ad teaches you that it pays to advertise—that tenants may be se cured, that customers may be obtained, that quick sales may be brought about through classified advertising. Study the want ads published on this page and note the very many different ways in which people make use of them. ^ , You may telephone your want ad. A courteous trained ad-taker will answer your call and be glad to carry out your in structions faithfully. • THE BANNER-HERALD PHONE 75 mmuiwauuummynH URGE8 MORE BEQUE8T8 I K*r. Smith cites an instance where »uch advice has resulted in a bequest being made (or purposes i connected with the University. A highly interesting article in the Issue Is one by Marion Smith of the class o( 1903. Mr. Smith Is a prominent Atlanta lawyer and he calls attention to the clause in the constitution of the University al lowing t<f trustees to accept be quests, donations, land grants and other property for the use of the University. >• This article is one that all Geor gia men will read with interest. STOLEN VE8T AND 4 BOSTON.—Otorge WiJ tor man in the State : hf* vest, containing a i which he had left in a room. Wiley soon noticed a vest similar to bis own being worn by Ahable^Oieni- glia, a laborer, and informed police of hfs suspicions. , ^ During the summer no issues will j He Identified the vest and watch be published of the Record, the In one of the pockets as His own, first one coming for the new and denlglla^ waa arrested on a school year In October. larceny charge. Ho not only appeals to Individ uals to make more beqqests In their wills to education, though even smaller ones, but urges law yers, who draw practically all wills, to ever keep in mind such bequests when tholr advice is Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 3 per cent. Over $1,000; 10 per cenL np to $1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law offices phone 1570. 405 Holman Bldg. . Athena, Georgia THESE GARS Are All in Fine Condition, Look Good 4 q and Are Priced Fairly 1921 Ford Sedan, new paint $375.00 1921 Ford Coupe $300.09 1922 Ford Touring 1 $225.00 1922 Ford Runabout - $200.00 1922 Ford Runabout $250.00 1923 Ford Touring $325.00 1921 Ford Ton Truck, rebuilt $300.00 yo.i.i I JAM rO“ f 71/ C. A. Trussell Motor Co.o- - . , KiN Ford—Fordson—Lincoln The Supply Jof Crude Oil is kept np to world requirements as n result of the pioneering develop, ment called "wild catling” by cour. ageous Independent Oil Men. After the dariiu Independent has “proven”'* field then the cautious trailers follow in. The wonderful development of crude oil starting from Ohio in the earlv days and working west through Indiana, Illinois, jumping over into Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas and again over into California, the cour ageous development in Wyoming and other virgin fields has alwtrs been the daring iniUative of the Independent Oil Man who has vision %|o dare and do. The history of the oil lamp—the gasoline stove—the automobile—and modem oil heating would never have required writing it it were not for the Independent Oil Man and his pioneering spirit. The Independent Oil Mm is hot a cold calcnltling machine. He typi. fies the American spirit which makes development snd progress a great e enture. This is the spirit which mode America great When you think of Service— Progress Quality—and sincere per sonal appreciation for your patron age go to the Independent Oil Man. Look for the insignia of 'tRM Inde pendence—Buy there. I JM> Is a real old fashioned gasoline, made by Independent Refiners from the choicest grades. EASY STARTING , : CLEAN BURNING SMOOTH POWERFUL MORE MILES fl Use Motorlife Coupon Books MotorLif e Oil Co n . A Ml'si-j 1 An Independent Home Company Comer Prince Avenue and Meigs' -4, E.-S. SPORTING GOODS COMPANY Comer Lumpkin and Washington Streets Si