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TUB BAWWEH.gKKALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA
MONDAY, JULY 16, 1923.
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BANNER.HERALD WANT
ADS OKT RESULTS
75
IFOR RENT—5 ROOM-Apartment,
modern conveniences, Muledge
avc.iue. Possession August 1st.
Albert E. Davison. j!8c
FOR SALE
FOR HALE—PRACTICALLY new]
is inch orr:IIuti:];c electric fan. I
A bargain- Pt-nn* 7?:?. jlOc j
Jersey, and later at Shack-
anmyoD. {importer* .f^U
nu incut
SeW Vork state open, at Syracuse
in 1921 and the f$t. Joseph, Mo. #
open the same season, last year he
was in a tie for 28th In the na
tional open.
STANDING OF CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Clubs— Won Lost
Orleans .. 48 32
‘LEADING ATLANTA MUSIC [Mobile
! house has on Upright Piano J Nashville 48 40
,nearby, which they wi(l sell to iAtlanta 43 30
party who will eompleto the re-jHirminjiham ... 37 43
maining monthly payments- Atl- Memphis 37 43
I'es. Office Box Np. II, Sta. I Little Rock .... 34 46
|A.. Atlanta; Ga: «* jlUcJChSttanooKa ... 34 47
iEFmniSfeil ^BWCANr^AOUK
rgra-before you buy. Conolly ’Netv, York
Motor Co.
Lost and Found -..a.„ r .►-»*. ovui
TOST—ONE SET (12 PISTON 1 ■ * u mme , iDetroit
rings) with springs and sleeve, b rfl - s ran ^’» ,C1 ‘ ^9 X an< * P°?* i Philadelphia
4*tw«:n Athens and Atlanta. Be- wb, J ®% r . hou ®« ho,d Chicago ....
■ward. Notify-Snm W. Pinson, 161 h r °°d condition. I hone lQOo. jl7p; Washington
Clayton Street J A7c J Po(l gA |»^ Mu . t- 7^.,„ I Boston
Danner-Herald
WANTED—HELP
WANTED — Several in
telligent boys to deliver j f( ^% ntll , Apply A
Crane, j Chicago
papers. We have SV)me| Phone 582 or 1717. j 17c I Brooklyn
good routes open in most auto parts half price.[?• . Loui " -
Club*—
FOE SALE—SHETLAND PONY.IS®^
buggy, harness and sadd!e._ Per-1 pi ttg b U r B
.463
.463
.425
.420
Pet.;
.688
.537
.494
.494
.488
.481
.118
.392
Won Lost Fct.
r f‘
38
40
every part of the city. Ap
ply at Banncr^Heraid Of
fice after two p. m. and
ask for Mr. Jones.
Wanted
IWANTED—POSITION AS Book-
keeper by young man; will con
sider clerkship, grocers preferred.
Answer “X. Y. Z,” care Banner-
Herald. j!7c
PARTS
Auto Wrecking
Street
840 Broad, B®?U>n
l Philadelph
.. 23
56
23 50
OUR PEDIGREE;) used cars
arc good far long and satisfac
tory service. You save the* differ
ent \ C~ silly Mo* or Co. jl7c
ANTIQUES FOR SAHE
MONDAY
Valuable Collection of
antique furniture, china-
I ware (100 years c!d), and
JUNK AUTOMOBILES — WE PAY j
highest prices far any make of . COlflS.
B^sT««. A “ toW " ck ' n * c "'j!" 1 . . Mrs. Nellie Saylors,
; . jl5p. Athens Hotel.
WANTED—TO EXCHANGE a!-!
most new Liberty Touring Car
with a Red S^al Continental Mo
tor, and run like n sewing ma
chine, for a vacant lot. J. L. Pend-
ley.
Miscellaneous
JUNK AUTOMOBILES—Woi Pa
biiu . highest pricer: f >r any make of J
THn * Junkftl rapt. Aut> Wrecking Co., i
11.41) lU/wi.l j2() C
SALLY LEAGUE
Club'— W'U Lost
Charlotte 10 3
Augusta 7 4
Macon 7 7
Spartmburg 6 6
Graenvillo ..... 5 i
Columbia r 4 10
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Birmingham 2. Nashville 3.
New Orleans 3, Mobile 5.
Chattanooga 2, Memphis 4.
Only thrrn games scheduled
AMERICAN LEAGUE
New 'York 4, Cleveland 2.
. ndeipiua 3, ch.cago 1.
War hingto i 2, Detroit 12.
j The University pf Georgia golf
team, which won the team score ■
Pet. trophy for the Southern Interpol-
600 ] leglato Tournament, held recently : ,,u,rhlH ‘
.557'In Knoxville, Tenn., will In all j ^
l.rohaDiilty enter the Georgia State
Amateur Golf Tournament, during
tho latter part of this month, rep
resenting the University of Geor -
gia and Athens, In the tourney.
A local boy, Harris Jones, la
captain of the team, the other
members being R. M. Brumby, of
Marietta, N. II. Hamilton of
Thomasvllle and John W, Grant
of Atlanta, all students at the Uni
versity.
Jones is rated as tjio best playr**
at tho Cloverhurst Country club
by many, bolding the course rec
ord and being an unusually steady
flayer. Par golf on the local course
Is 67. Jones has broken par once, I
.6151 turning In a 66, Besides raiding j
.6081 the course tccord. he was Hit win- j
.537 j nr- last year of the Governor’s'
.506 j <*„ n «j, ( | 0 t present time holds j
'*' !> rton Hodgson Cup. He Is a ;
•"•JJ, iun'r<" pt the University and this j
•** J ‘ J Adll be the first state meet be has 1
.taken part In. t
of the crack
The “hig four” of American pro-
tonal golf—Walter Hagen. Jock |
Barnes and Sara-i
failed fur the first time in J
to be in the running at the j
finish. Hutchison collapsed after j
his brilliant pace Friday and put
himself out with a bad morning |
round Saturday. Hagen had a J
fighting chance after, scoring a 73
Saturday morning, but went to
pieces in tho afternoon, taking nr
si; and finishing in a tie for -18th I
other disappointment to experts,
Sarazen showed on Friday that h«
was not up to championship form.
'Hutchison managed to save third
place, six strokes behind the twe
leaders, but there were many new
faces In the first 12.
Jones made his debut in the open
three years ago and finished eighth
at Toledo, Ohio, where Ted Ray
won. He was fifth at Columbia
For Screening Icc Boxes
and Cabinet Work
Phone 802
L. T. CARITHERS
where Jim Barnee apread eaeled cause hi* art muat find exprea.
the field, and last year tit Skokie, alon. , ( ,, , ,
moved up eeveral notchea, flnlah- j Although hi* talent had been
ins with John Black, the veteran discouraged from childhood, hit
Californian, in a lie for aecond place teachers scolding him BOlftdiT. aml
one stroke hihlnd Gene Sarasen. in spite of the fact that be hhd no
-- jinsttaction in the artof paiitting j„
THE ' |water color* and oil, he never
CARDS gave up his ambition and' now has
a atudio in h>s plant. -—-
Cruikshank: )
Out 534 543 445-37 .THREE SONS GIVE BLOOD
Jones: J, TO SAVE THEIIUFATHEH
Out 445 454 444-3". | WESTFIELD, Mas.,—Two ion,
Cruikshank: ’of Clarence A. ISrodeur,;principal
In 533 444 546—41—7fi ], f w-stfHd Normal School, have
| Jones: _ _ already given blood from their
i In 552 455 464—39—7( >uwn uodies to save the life to
their father.
IIOOSIER LAUNDRYMAN | A third son, Professor Arthur
I HAS STUDIO IN PLANT - ---A-nr of the University of
I FRANKLIN, ' Ind.—Just as a California, has come here and
bird sings because it must, so does .n.. nave been made, to, use his
I Roland V. Hawkins, proprietor of blood in * third transfusion, which
la laundry here, paint pictures be- now seems likely to be necessary.
r-t.i'
req 1 1 • * • 111 . lie fill** *11 lil* 4 I *•* n I
*636! tho Gcorrln Gnlf-
500' ,nfr L rna,UP * an ‘* * !is pl^vlng has
.500
.500
.417
.286
840 Broad Street.
WANTED-TO BUY A SMALL'
houso of four of five" rooms. SPECIAL NOTICE
Must have all modern convenien-• PITV TAYI?^
ces and located in desirable pnrt UU
of city . Write “Location,” care
Banner-Herald.
b 11,
Boston 6, St. Ieouis 6 (Second
an *, 11 innings, darkness )
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Pittsburg 3, Brooklyn 2.
( hit ago 9, N‘ w York .5.
All scheduled.
Tto re ond 'n stallment o* city
laxon arc dun from Julv 1f»th to
For Rent Rocr;* iAu^st lat, imlusivc. Taxpayers
FOR RENT - UNFURNISHED ’ZelVy VmZ
fimt fluur npartmenu nil con- „„ fi fa> whi( , h v . f| V is5llt , d
against a'l dctinquentA.
C. E. O’FARRELL,
Au,t. 1. - Uity Mar:;lid.
all con-
veniencea, prfvate bath, entrance
and meters. To couple or two
Ifrown people, rhonc 426. jl7c
FOR RENT-NINE ROOM house, F|N , )S $7 0()0 ON PAIlM
partly furnished, or two opart-, THAT COST HIM $3,500
ments, one unfurnished
furnished, at 840 W.
Phono 9134.
and one
Hancock. BRANDENBURG, Ky. — Ken-
jl7c drick ll.irt^aty, after working
. . - many years as a farm hind, saved
FOR RENT — FURNISHED OR $3,500 and bought c r.mall farm In
unfurnished apartment, to cou- thlji county. .
£ e without chiblroil. 3 rooms, 2 Hardesty tlecided to make some
rge closets nnd privftte bath. 170 improvements about the old house
Barber, day phone 836; night 1213. on his fafm nnd as a begnning re-
117.. mnlin.l -in fi'll 111 tl 111 '. Bchlllll
jlTe move;! n o’d mantlep'ecu. liehiml
- 1 — i it in u Imix he found $7,000 in gold
FOR RENT—DESIRABLE fur- coins. There was nothing in the
ni«hed npartment with connect- ho;: to indirnte who hod* placed
Tng bath, for light housekeeping, tho money there or to whom it
on Milledgo Avenue. Phono 1303. had belonged.
jl7c •
GIVES HUSBAND 1 CENT
FOR WIFE’S AFFECTIONS
BOWLING GREEN, O.—In tho
eyes of a Wood county jury, eom
posed mostly of farmers, tho af
fections of Mrs. Fay Fredericks
are worth hut or,- red penny.
Mrs. Fredericks’ husband asked
125,000 damages from liarUnd
MONDAY'S GAMES
1 SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Mobile at New Orleans.
Atlnnt* at Birmingham.
Nauhvil’e at (‘heU '"»o"-
Memphis Jit Little ilrrt.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston at St. Louis.
Now York at Cleveland.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Washington at Detroit.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louis at Philadelphia.
Chicago at Nov York.
Cincinnati at Boston.
Pittsburg at Brooklyn.
SANTA BARBARA PRESIDIO
MAY BECOME A MUSEUM
SANTA BARBARA—Because ol
a move afoot to nil and rase the
old Presidio Building, which was
erected under the dlrietlun o.
Governor Felipe do Neva and Path
holnorl bis home town finish first
firvera! times.
Brumby and Grant are hofh ex-
'•■llrrif relfers, the first bailing
from Marietta and the last named
fro^i Atlanto.
Max Oliver of Valdosta is the
fifth member of the team nnd
should one of the other plovers b**
unable to take pr-t In the tourney
Oliver will bo called Into service
P'veral local players are also
'-nrslderlng taking part in the
, tournament, among them being
Huston 8, first Morton Hodgson, winner of the
’ Wheat Gup and one of tho best
of the local golfers; Arthur Orif^
fetb. present raolnln of the Glov-
ej burst tram in th eNortheist
Gor.-gla Golfing League and j
also among the best of tho
lo'-nl plavern: Ed Porter, another
c**ack player and Billy Phinizv,
one of the best of the younger golf- |
ers at the eluh.
Olovcchufst Co’intrv dub will i
be well represented at “the meet
w'th this array of gojfing talent
carrying it's banners.
Atlanta Bov Crowned
” As America’s Best in
Nationa 1 Open Sunday
(Continued from p%ao on#)
better than that. To be defeated
by him is fclorlous enough.”
Jonen couldn’*' say anything. lie,
hugged the Krot nnd wrung )•!,«,
hand nnd matured something. It
sounded like - g:une old boy.”
Then, on Saturday, as one after
another of the titars faded out of’
the picture, wee flabby stood
er Kerra, April 21, 1782, a move*; the lone rontestant left with
ment has hcen Inaugurated by j chance to catch Jones, who set the
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Northbound Houthooiinrt
10:00 a Atlanta-Monro* local 8;tr. n
*:« p Atl.-Wrmlr.2hnni!-Mem. 8:1* P
1:42 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. T. * “ '
Y:tt p Atb-Abbevibe local
:24 p Atl.-Birmingham
11:24 p Norfotk-Washlngton
:S4 p Wllmingten-N. Y.
GEORGIA RAlCROAD
Francis Klgg Hoglyn to ralsq tho
funds for the purchnso of the prop
erty for preservation nnd use a»
public museum.
Thf* Presidio Is the oldest struc*
re^ln Hants Barbara, havlnr
been built several years before the
old mission. Few residents knew
Unit the building was standing
brcause other buildings bad beer
•reeled around It.
pace with 2U0. Cruikshank.-at
time •.looting par to smithereens,
faltered, then rallied nnw by scor
ing four nnd three on the last two
holes, ono under par, came in to
tie ih- southerner.
Crulkshnnk, 2X, i nd n native of
Grnntown-on*Rpoy. Seoti.aml, ranu
to this country but two years ago.
first at the Ksuex Country club in
8:12 p Foote, wenlthy oil man, -for «lleg-
7.M a cd alienation of his wife’s of fee-
5:29 a tlons, ami a jury returned a ver-
5:29 a diet in Fredericks’ favor, ifivlng a
B:8t a judgm/Mt of one cent, each side to
:pay Its own costs.
ATHENS TO COLUMBUS
• THRU FULI-MAN
Leave Athens 3:12I I*. M-
Arrive Columbus 8:65 P. M.
SEABOARD
COLUMBUS THRU LAB
leave Athens 3:1? P. M.
Arrive Columbus 8:55 P- M.
SEADOARD
Depart 1
1:20 ami
2:25 pm
CKNTRAL OR OROROIA RV. j
W. (k Bolton. Agent, Phono Ufil |
Central of QeorgUi Btstton
Depart for Macon 7:80 •. m i
4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Mamn 1* 10 l» m
l:^t p. m. *
For further Informntlon pls.ne
J. Y. Bruce. C. A., 140. j
CaINESVILLE MIDLAND RV. j
Sehedu’et «I
Athens Arrive
T:4S A. M.« •5 ?s P, M. j
A. ••ion A. M.
••Daily Bx^ej'i 8»m6'*y’ J
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 2». IMS.
No. • leaves Athens 7:4# a. av. ar*
i Luis »:*0 a. m.
No. t leaves Athens 4:15 p. m.. er«
i Lula 6:45 p. m.
No. 7 teaves Lula C:5# n- »»“•
i Athens *:*0*p. m.
No. I leaves Lula 10:1# a. m.. ar*
_j Athens 11:4# a. m.
a B. MILLSH, C. A., Athens. Gr
Telephone #1.
PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
No other water ha* the wonderful taste, th* Invigorating feel-
>•
ln B that it leave* after each glasa full—if* delightful, yta IP*—
LINTON SPRINGS WATER
Drink It All Year ’Round—Bui Eansdally In Spring and Sum-
mer—PHONE 96
Linton Springs Water Company -
Office Broad Street
Plenty of Money to l.*nd on Real Estate
Commlaelon 1 per cent, over 11,000;
10 p«r cent np to $1,000.
HUBERT M. RYI.EE
Law office* Phone 117$.
405 Holman Rldir. Athens, Oaorgla
EVERETT TRUE
By Condo
TtnsRe'6 wo excuse poa * i
Maim MR. TRus,
IP HE (vice USS THIS N4lft TOWlC
FREE
Ttae Peril Of Crossing Accidents is Increasing
at stfch an alarming rate railroads are resorting to heroic measures to reduce the
casualties from this form of accident. At a number of crossings wrecked auto
mobiles are mounted on platforms to warn drivers of the fatal results of careless
ness, needless, or imprudent chances at crossings. The entire nation is aroused at
the terrible economic loss resulting from accidents. Lectures, motion pictures,
editorials, sermons and various other publicity forces are being used to promote
the exercise of greater caution. The Banner-Herald is heartily in accord with the
effort to reduce the number of. accidents, and goes even further in a public service
by offering
TRAVEL ACCIDENT
INSURANCE POLICIES
FREE
A Policy for $1,000 b Available to Every Subscriber Between the Age* of 16 and 70 Years.
This offer of Travel Accident Insurance
to subscribers at no cost to them is a
liberal gift that protects against the loss
of life, limbs, eyesight and pays weekly
benefits for disability as the result of
travel accidents which are occurring
daily throughout our community. Insur
ance protection is now a modem neces
sity. ’ i
Travel Accident Insurance has saved
many families from actual privation,
and the grim prediction is made here
that before the year, or perhaps the
month or week passes, benefits will be
paid to readers of this newspaper who
have signed the registration form shown
below.
paxNenger In m private motor-
driven ar homo-drawn vehicle which la wrecked in an accident the Company will pay
the policyholder the num of One Thoumind Dolini n for Jeon* of Life, or Both Feet, Both Hand*, or
Sight of Both Kyea or One Hand and One Foot, Ulther Hand or Either Foot and the Sight of One
Ky* x
oenn To a fare-paying pmmengor In a public conveyance or a paaaenger In a private motor-driven
VuUU or home-drawn vehicle which la wrecked in an accident, the Company will pay tho policy
holder the aum of Five Hundred Dollnra for the Loaa of Either Hand, Either Foot, or the 8ight of
Either Eye.
QOCn To Pcdeatrlana atruck, knocked down, or run ov«r by a motor-driven or horae-drawn ve-
vfcvU hlcto In a Ihiblio Highway, the Company will pay the policyholder the aum of Two Hun
dred and Fifty Dollars for Losa of Life.
WEEKLY INDEMNITY—$10
Policyholders injured while traveling as a passenger In a public or private vehicle according to the
terms of the policy, will receive the aum of Ten Dollars per week while totally disabled for a period
not exceeding three consecutive months.
KegUtration, Identification and Emergency Benefit—$100
The Company will after receiving notice as provided in the policy expend a sum up to On* Hun
dred Dollars to rnro for and place a policyholder In the hands of friends If rendered unable to com
municate with friends because of accident or illnrus. •*
B. R. BLOODWORTH, Registrar Agent, National'Casualty Co, Will Issue the Pollolea and Settle
Claims of this City.
Athens Ga.. ’ n»
I-.'-"-. 19-1.
T? v S Y co*^T^fe S.TU This Cou P° n Must Be F« 1Ied
u,ee,^e P „^“^3^ Delivered to this Office
cidento by sending or bringing the Cou- j Rpf nrp * Pnlirv Is Istnorl
pon to this office. There are no strings \ “Crore rOUCy 18 ISSUeO.
to the offer. It is absolutely FREE. No
red tape"—not even a medical examina- 3
tion is reqired. The coupon tells every- r . "
thing you have to do. f
' Can you afford to pass this opportunity ;
to carry a Travel Accident Policy for V ‘
$1000 when it costs you nothing but a
moment’s time?
Now—this minute—before you forget—
clip and fill out the coupon and get it to
this office at the very earliest opportuni
ty^ Protect yourself.
WARNING: Tha Illustration and Text of this Advertisement
are Copyrighted by HIckey-MUcbeU Co." Infringement* will be ‘
proaecuted.
THE BANNER-HERALD’S^ Free ° f p r ,. of ***.000.00Tweiaccu^mit*
* iXiiirkLuy * surance Policy to All If Kamdora, Now or Old-
(Circulation Department)
»uno«y tor a perioa or ONE YBAR. for which !
<7 name