The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 18, 1923, Image 7

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JULY IS.'1023, TOT BANNER-OTKALP, ATHENS, GEORGIA DOINGS OF THE DUFFS MADE TO ORDER WELL, WE’JLL TAKE THE ' 8AMPASE OFF TODAY 1 MB. duff AND SEE how it ( Looks-i don’t believe \ You will Recognize Your- / -(re SELF WHEN You LOOK INTO be tEr-'—■Tr(@lD f AMV DOC. I ALMOST NEEDED AN INTRODUCTION TO MYSELF - ITHINK ITS A DECIDED S. IMPROVEMENT- I DIDN’T RECOGNISE HIM AT FIRST, HELEN HE LOOKS'SO _-7" DIFFERENT! «£=Ci WELL, HERE GOES pV= TO THE NEW NOSE * ) > y MAY IT NEVER SET ) , , SHINY - S / / TOM.THATS A DECIDED IMPROVE- \MENT! J IT MAO 3. /QUITE A CHANGE IN Your APPEARANCE Do I LOOK ANY DIFFERENT? WILL IT, DOC? ‘What’* this fund y thing?” they cried. In Rainbow Land At tho same time a hundred moro ttlo Poezers lived. of tho Little reesers had Jumped y Bow brought down Into Nancy's.open pockt” and to this queer hauled out her scissors, it Btopped on six “What aro the* funny Ihlnas they knew they for?” they wanted to knew.- Tli-y had to yell with all their aii; lit d sncoio tho Lit- so Nancy could hoar them, in to crawl up "They aro to cat with.” sin an- FAQE SEVEN By Allman 5 ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ma / ily Olive Roberts Barton. |C L A S S I F I E D ADVERTISEMENTS! HIT HO OATES 2 Cents a Word ~ Minimum Chars* of 40 Canta Insertions. Seven tlmea for the price of fire Insertions. All discontinuances MUST ha WANT AD PHONB BANNER.HERALD WANT * ADS 0«T RESULTS WANTED — BY TWO YOUNG men room and board In private family, or will rent room and pet meals elsewhere. “D. A. P.,” car* Banner-Herald. jjjJd Lost end Found LOST—One brown, striped coat on the Lexington . road. finder please return to 347, Hull St. j!8p. Wanted WANTED—TO BUY A SMALL hoilso of four of five rooms. Must*have all modern convenien ces and located in desirable part of city . Write "Location,” care Banner-Hei of three or four rooms, suitable for couple. State conveniences, lo cation and price. Address “H. care Banner-Herald. jiyd For Rent—Roccs FOR RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE, bath and all modern convenien ces. Large shady lot, good neigh borhood. Reasonable terms. Apply P. O. Box 174. jl9c FOR RENT-5 ROOM Apartment, modern conveniences, Milledge Miscellaneous JUNK AUTOMOBILES—We Pay highest prices for any make of junked cars. Auto Wrecking Co, 840 Broad Street j20c MISCELLANEOUS—? I A N 0 Tuning and Repairing. Philsdel phia Graduate. Satisfaction guar anteed. AU charges reasonable. Lewis P. Chick, Phone 1531. J19p AT STUD, BLOODED ESKIMO Spitz, Canadian bred stock, fee 110.00. Jarrell Jackson, 602 W. Broad street , j22e Money to Loan REAL ESTATE LOANS-4 PER cent money. Bankers Reserve System 6 per cent loans are made avenue. Possession August 1st.*on city or farm property to buy, Albert E. Davison. jl8c build, improve, or pay Indebted- Bankers Reserve ~ ness. Bankers Reserve Deposit (Company, Keith Bldg., Cincinnati, FOR first floor apartment, all con vcnienccs, private bath, entrance and meters. To couple or two grown,people. Phone 426. j20c. STEAM-PRGSSING ___ .. ...te „ Pressing company for rent — Furnished or | cleaners WHI v —, - — • —v,.., Clesners that clean. Hats reno- unrumishcd apartment, to cou- vsted. Phone 688. al8c. pic.without children, '3. rooms, 21 , largo closets and private bath. 1701 ; Barber, day phone 836; night 1213. | REFRESHMENTS WANTED-HELP WANTED — Several in telligent boys to deliver papers. We have soihe good routes open in most every part of the city. At»- ply at Banner-Herald Of fice after two. p. m. and ask for Mr. Jones. j22c.! Mrs. Alonzo Richardson Presents Report To Legislature Tuesday ATLANTA—Mrs. Alonzo Rich -1 Girls, « Training School for Men- ardson, chairman of tho Georgia I tnl Defectives, a Library Commls* Children's Code Commission of tHc j K j or , t Georgians had hoped that ir Legislature Tuesday ,.r<. W nte.l tin I measure a reduction Ih tli. f rst annual report of the Comml.-l hui d nn(1 lhc state* cx hon to Oov. Walker for admission h t rfftcted . , n s tC a.l to the General Assembly. The r.-| (ho nllmbcr of lMamc- crlm | nn , ftn( port le confine*! to an ****1 for dtfw ,, c „ rri , fur at lhc ,„, t . „ n< - better appropriation, for, the cMd co|ln| nM have , n crenscd arifare ngcncles operated by the |( . mlr mornI llnl , lllt | rs toward State Government and Indicates | tll . , K „ that the Commission lias made, FOR RENT—DESIRABLE Fur- i nished apartment with connect ing bath, for light housekeeping, on Milledge Avenue. Phone 1303. I j20c FOR SALE WANTED—TO BUY Unimproved lot in desirable residence sec tion. Must be reasonable. Give lo cation and price. Apply "P. M.,” care Banner-Herald. • jlDd RAILROAD SCHEDULES SBABOARD AIR LINE RY. Northbound A Southbound 10:00 a Atlantn-Monroc local 6:15 p 8:42 p Atl.-Birmingham-llem. 3:12 p 2:42 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:12 p 7:55 p Atl.-Abbeville local 7:30 a (1:24 p All.-Blrmlngharrf 5:29 A 11:24 p Norfolk-Washington 5:29 a 11:24 p Wilmington-N. Y. 5:29 FOR SALE — THREE BURNER oil stuve, dining table and dresser. Cheap sale. Phono 1374. for immcditac j!8p FOR SALE CHEAP—Immediate ly, gas range, refrigerator ,and possibly other household goods, In good condition. Phono 1003. jl7p yon BALE—Mun* Beans. Apply Banner-Herald office. SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED cars before you buy. ConoIIy .Motor Co. j20c. AUTO PARTS HALF PRICE. Auto Wrecking Co, 840 Broad Street. - i20c OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS . arc good for long and satisfac tory service. You save the differ- ‘oncc. Conolly Motor-Co, J20c. GEORGIA RAILROAD nrrlve V Depart 7:20 pm 8:20 am 12:10 pm 2:25 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. W. O..Belton, Agent. Pbotie 1661 Central of Georgia Station Depart fur Macon 7:30 a. m. 4:45 p. m. Arrive from Macun 12:10 p. m. 9:20 n. m. For further information phone J. Y.^iftjec. C. A., 640. aAlNttVILUf MIDLAND RY. Schedules I-cave, Athens Arrive ?:« A. M.» I*. M. 10:45 A.,M.«* **10:10.A. M. •Dally. ••Doily Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April 29. 19Z3. No. 8 leaves Athens 7:45 a. m., ar rives Lula* 9:20 a. in. .No. 8 leaves Athens 4:15 p. m., ar rives Lul*!G:45 p. m. No. 7 leaves Lula 8:56 p. m., ar- i.*ves Athens 8:30 p. m. Np. 6 leaves Lula 10:10 a. m., ar- rives Athens 11:45 a. m. G. B. M1LLNR* C. A., Athens. <3*. Telephone 81. For Screening Ice Boxes and Cabinet Work • Phone' 802 L. T. UARITHERS careful study of the budget* Iwiny, proposed to the Legislature thi: year, and In each instance has con cluded thnt the amount requeatfd Js much less than the needs of tb* situation would demand. The Children's Code Commission was created by the Legislature oi 1922 with instructions to study ex isting laws and conditions In Geor gia which affect child life and to make recommendations to the Leg islature of such measures as seem best to safeguard the welfare of children in this state. It Is com posed of Mrs. Alonzo Richardson^ Chairman, president of the Atlanir Woman's Club; Senator hjeortfc Carswell, president of the state senate: Dr. W. L. Funkhouser, At lanta pediatrician; Mrs. Albert A Save half your junch hour by eat-1 Foster of Madison, State League * ; J. W. Simmons. Schools, Fulton county :Judge R. Eve, Superitg Court Judge, Tilton Circuit; Em; iitg with us. We also have candjL of Women Voters; cakes, fruits, cold drinks, cigars] Superintendent of and cigarettes. HOPE CORRECT MANY DEFECTS less-JIko economy a State Govern nent can effect. t Respectfully submitted Georgia’h Children's Code Com. Mrs. Alonzo Richardson, W. L. Funkhouser, M. D., George II. Carswell, Judge R. Eve # Mrs. K. R. Hines. Mis. Albcr.t Foster, Joseph C. Logan, Emmett Quinn. J. W. Simmons.** Athens Visitors Hegifltwed at tho Georgia aro: C. C. Scogin, Atlanta; F. J. Thd- 'The ilofort 1. apparent: A trail , ;; ,r,l, Atlantn; Mr. anil Mrs. II. A. Ill-constructrd. i>onrly supporto: 1 ,, _, _ , , (like can afford no rcslstcncc to the ‘-liilergraph; John Stewart; R. IL flood, blit represents little morr Hauklnson. McDonough; J. C. Cook, than added wasted The heads nf' Atlanta; Charles O. Mnckall thse agencies .have striw-n nt l... , great saeriflcc, though sorely hand-j"* shlng,on> n - C '' C1 > de M - 'Vood, lenpped.-to accomplish the impos*;Atlanta; Boland Bower, Baln- Tho Next place In Rainbow Land was v.-bere tho Little Toeiera lived. .Whon Mr. Sky Bow brought jptney nnd Nick to this queer place, they almost stepped on six •or them before they knew they were there. Before you could sneeze tho Lit tle Pecze-rs began to crawl up Nancy’s legs and Nick's logs and •Mister Sky Bow’s legs and to run all over them llko ants, for they \vereb*t any btgscr than ants, real ly. '‘Oh, look!” cried one. "Look what I've found?' What do you s'poso It’s for?” / It wna Nick’s pocket my dears, that tho curious little fellowtwa* poking Into. Instantly a hundred of them pop ped down In. and pretty too* out they came dragging Nick’s klitfo. ••What’s this funny thln*r they cried. Nick took ft carefully so as not to crush any of them and abowed them how the blades opened. •What’s it forr they wanted to know. ‘To cut with,4 s - said Nick. nlf»le. Their work clearly Indicate? the po8nildlities, both In the pro* ention of-humnn suffering and in financial saving to the State. How- unless the plans they have projected ar£ put Into effect, un less they ore permitted to conetrucf thoroughly reinforced wall of prevention, Georgia must some day Iloland bridge; G. Bridgors, Petersburg, Va.; H. S. Garland, Atlanta; H. S. Entwlsh, Richmond. Va.; J. W. Griffetb, Savannah; J. E. Janies, Atlanta; Cus Stem,’New York; Mr. nnd Mrs. J. P. Davis, Atlanta; H. S. Harvard, Atlanta; Sam Was- THE COZY STANQ. Corner Clayton and Lumptyn Sts. VULCANIZING Wo waah and polish cars, dope them all over. All work guarantod. First class vulcanising. UNION VULCANIZING CO., 862 E. Hancock Ave. o!8c. SPECIAL NOTICE CITY TAXES The second installment of city taxes are due from July 16th to August lit, incluxive. Taxpa; who fail to pay on or before A ust lit will have-to pay 81.60 cost on fi fa, which will be issued against all delinquenta. G. E. O'FARRELL, Aug. 1. City Marshal. NOTICE There Will be Band Concert at Lake Dixie on Thursday even ing from 8:0 Oto 10:00 o’erock in stead of Wednesday evening as has been the usual custom. tnett Quinn. State Federation Labor; Joocph C. Logan, Southern Division Manager, American Rod Croee. The members of the cdnA mission are serving without com pensation, and their work Is being financed by interested private denizations at no expense to the state. i The repor* explains that the pro visions of laws affecting tho wel fare of children ih the State pro sents a task of such proportions thnt it will take several years to complete the work. However gives assurance that It will have a well balanced, carefully prepared program of. legislation to submil next year. fn part the report says: "Economic ajid Human Waste When public opinion succeeded In creating a State Department Health, a State Department Public Welfare, a Juvenile Court system, a Child Lalmr. law, a Train ing School for Delinquent Hoys, Training School for Delinquent BETTER SHOE REPAIRING hopmeibter «hoe shop l'houe Your Order 1188 We call For and Deliver. E. KAY “THE SMILING PAINTER- Fine Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athens, Ga. rr—• " 1T PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other .water hit the wonderful teete, the Invigorating feel ing that It leave* after each glass full—it's delightful, yes it’s— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink it AM Year 'Round—But Etpeelally in Spring and 8um- mai—PHONE 05 Linton Springs Water Company r Office Broad StWet 1 —* J,Lr ax s •The Trail of the Lonesome Pine,” Palace Tonight j Mary Miles Mintre’s latest I Paramount star picture, “The 1 Trail of the Lonesome Pine/’ was shown for tho first time at lhc Palace today and wss warmly re ceived by ■ capacity audience. | Miss Mlnter has the role' of a sweet, wholesome girl of the Ken-i tucky and Tenentaee Cumberland*, a fair daughter of the mountains. Tho story edais with a merciless mountain feud, the inoalon of tlio law into the hearts of the simple folk of that district and tha r,n«h of !■ bitter feud. i The picture is one of roman :e, thrills, hate and tote. In the rag ged clothes of a mountain min the aUr appears to decideed ad vantage. Antonio Moreno' and Ernest Torrence play opposite the star. “Brass”—Popular At the Palace Thurs. and Fri. To the movie patrons of this city comes the announcement that "Brass,’’ a screen adaptation of the powerful novel of the lime namesby Charles G. Norris, will be shown at tha Palace Thursday and Friday. i The novel discusses marriage end divorce from all angles and in telation to a group of fascinat ing characters. The transposition of the etory to the eiivcr screen (will therefore eagerly be wel- -An added factor in the appre ciation is the feet that Monte Blue, the-popuiar leading man, ho* the featured role, with Marie Pre- voet the former bathing beauty, playing opopelte him. These act ors are high lights in filmdom, en joying almost universal populatl- ty, here and abroad. 66-3WONE-66 Taxi Service Day and Night YeilowCabCo. PHONE 60 Office GEORGIAN HOTEL pay in llvt'H ami money for greatei Jatrman, Richmond; G. W. ’Barrto- than we have ever dyeamed. . j tor, Keif Orleans; N. F. Esty; I. "There nre wicrcd pledges Uo be ) Vh,t ?' Atlanta; W. Elrod, r- deemed. These agencies fepre- [ Murfreesboro, Tenn.; J. H. Tut-' Renting the State’s moral nnd ma' wuer, Atlanta; \\. 'C. Rush, Rome; terlal rnpltal. Those who may l>r I J- E. Smith, Silver Crook; William Indifferent today, may. tomolrow. {Beyer, N. Y.; T. 8. Jackson, At- Nee ‘their own suffering from' the lunta; W. Rose, Atlanta; M. Fer- focl of disease, dependency and neg-1 ct-lval, Augustnl! II. A. Hants. At- loct..Which There can be atanders. "For these reason* we rnlee the question. Cannot this legislature s<« adjust Its resources and Its appro priations as to more adequately provide for these preventive Insti tutions and agencies? lanta; M. E. Thomas. Mb ton; A. Le Baron, Atlantn; R. A. Cale*, Atlanta; J. B. Holff, Now York; H. C* Chandler. Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Ethridge. Chattanooga; Mr, and Mrs. Qauznlcz. Pensacola. Fla.; W. G. Shadlom; H. Earwin, Atlanta; J, E. McRee, Atlanta; 9. "Having these considerations In mind, your Commission respect fully submits thnt It has considered the proposed budgets of these agen cies and feel* assured that they represent the minimum under Which they enn function during the nexl two years. For your convenience wo submit the budgets of these agencies attached hereto (furnished the Commission nt our request) The total of each la as follws: Child Hygiene Bureau of Htate Department "of . Health I1D.580.0C State Department of Pub lic Welfare 20.000.0t State Training School for Hoys 45,000.0* State Training School for Girls ...1 50.000.0C 8tn lex Training Hchool for Mcntnl Defectives 03.860.0C Addltionnl *Chlld Labor Inspection In Htnto De partment of Commerce E. Brooks, Albany; T. E. rnlllns, Atlanta; C. D. Randall, Atlanta; J. B. Hall. Tlgnall\ Mr. and Mrs L. a* McFarland; j. W. McCom- mon. Macon; W. O. Denny. Jr. they A * w ' Jac * 8on » Atlanta; H. Smith •St. Louis; L. C. Jonos and wife, Columbus; C. H. Still, Barnwell; Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Rosonfield, ARpntn; .Mr. nnd Mrs. George M Koltn, AtlantaL ^Captain nnd Mrs. J. F. Ifuilor, Frirt Penning; S. L. Dicky. Atlantn; W. B. Hill, At lanta; J. H. Bnllaftl; Frank P. Bradford, Columbus; Mrs. Mary Drndford; Miss Nnn Howard; B A. Llverman, Atlanta; Mrs. J. h. McMurrah. Columbus; Mrs. Brooks, Agricola; Mrs. J. Brooks, ^gfkoln; H. P. Hawkins. HartwoMjj A. H. Scott, Hurtwoll Thorn^* : Barrett Jr.. Augusta; Thomjjtjf Tupikt, Atlanta; J. F. Burn, Atlanta; H. O. Partcc, At lanta;; C. cupton, KnoxvRie, Te n n.; «J, M. Byrd, Atlanta; swered. "Ooooo! Eocel” screamed all the Little Pocjcar*:, dropping- Nick's knife llko a hot potato, and drop ping Nancy’s scissors llko a hor net's * nest. ."These people aro butcKors!” * And they scrambled down off the Twins' shoulders and arms and hands, and every place they had found a toe hold for their tliu' 11* tie feet—nnd they slid down their legs nnd skedaddled away ho fan* that in two seconds and ft ee mtartors there wasn’t a single Lit tle Pocrer left. "Oh. I’m so sorry wo scared them.” said Nancy. "We’ll leave a lump of sugar for them/ ’said Mr. Sky Bow. "They lovo it” : (To Be Continued) JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES UNDER THE SEA Story by Hal Cochran. Drawings by Lee "right Right down near tho bottom of tho sea Jack’s faithful pet dog had come upon a school of dog fish. They seamed glad to see Flip and he seemed gi«d to see them, and Jack looked on with ^interest while FI in rati around in circles playing with several of the queer little fish. Soon tho dog fls darted up high into tho water and Flip «u 3 left alone. Then Jack again turned tho sea horses and was on hi.-, way again. They had traveled but a short distanco when the horses swam right into a big not. It all happened so suddenly that Jack, too, was caught, ' _ - - and Lulmr J 2,000.0' i Fisher anil wife, Jacksonville Flo.; Promotion of Physical Ed- C. E. Sims. Jacksonville, Fla.: I.- ucutfon In Hint* Oc- |M, Wise, Greenville, 8. C.: Hte psrtm.nt of Krtueatlon s.ooo.oi | Hrailford, Atlanta; J. M. Hoseff, State Library Commission lS.000.0t. Atlanta; R. Riro anil wife, At- ‘These suggestions are made O. Benton. Donaldsonvllle; full recognition of the financial cm- "• Tinton. Clemnon College, bnrrussmtnt under which tho Statt is lalmrlng, but with ^pronounced conviction that these human prob lems nre so pressing that under nny circumstances adjustment* cur be made to meet such fundamental needs. These appropriations will not meet the situation fully anf arc actually small as compared with the amounts now being ex pended by Nqrth Cnrollna, Alabama and marly of our sister states There Is no longer any sentimenLf appeal necessary In the name oi childhood. Mbncy expended in (saving children h* the most’bus! i I ANOTHER ONE (By Associated Press.) NEW .YORK—Two wooden couches of n crowded eleveated train wore telescoped ana com pletely crushed here Monday, Injuring seven passengers, whtn it creashod Info the rear »nd of an empty subway train In the Bronx. * The colllssion occurred oppo site the Interborough l*nrk In the yards where the elevated nnd subway trains travel on the overhead .structure. At first tho young adventurer was startled for, all about him, were numerous fish trying their best to get out of the net. Javk knew that fishermen were above nnd would soon pull the nut up and kill ill of tho fish. Ill havo to find some way to save them, he thought. (Continued.) f Smocking Never Out of Style NO REASON FOR WALKING Our Pedigreed Reconditioned Cars cap be bought on Easy Terms. They give Good Service and you save the difference. Late Model Bulck Touring 6 Posenger. Late Model Hulek Touring 7 Passenger. Entirely Rebuilt Chandler 7 Passenger. Late Model Cole Touring 7 Passenger. Dodge Truck. Mew Star Touring. AH Cars havo boon repainted nnd overhauled. In addition to the cars listed above, wo have three VERY CHEAP good cars that are real bargains. CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY Distributors oLPuick Motor Cars GwHYour ilciith Utmael i ITS* PREVENTIVE forma CHICHESTER S PI _ TttK DIAUONB UAJI1 Xtedleg^A.U year Or. * KBI'Iob'kuan^w ioiDjnwwifiisrstvi Smocking has always boon i popular trimming for children’ clothes. It I* never out of style -just now It In being used more than ev|r. Smocking on a hoys suit Is a trimming that he will not conoid- cr cffimlnate. Tho nit shown her. ia the kind we imagine Little Boy Blue' wore when he blew hi* horn or Little Jack Horner whWi he ate his pie. It has the practical *d- vantagea of n lobee blouse which | gives a convenient freedom tr strenuous plays. ' Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 3 per cent, over $1,000; 10 per cent, up to $1,000. *» HUBERT M. RYLEE —m • > offices rbone 1576. 405 Holman Bid?. Athena, Georg!*