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m BANWBR-BgRAl.D. ATHEM. r.BOKQIJ
\TiriI7C I 1 * 781 * 1, Treatment of Employees
W d j} A Big Asset With Rogers Co.;
HOLLAND STAGES
COMEBACK AND BEATS
BULLDOGS SECONfrTIME
‘ By-H. JACKSON It was the visitor:', second vlc-
wftor trainling the Georgia Sum- ; l° r y °f the season of the White
»|r school club ?tw. seven frames clan. They having turned the local
the fast Now Holland crew staged club hack in Gainesville recently,
•spirited rally and took the game Khler, Peli. Pc ter and Allen play-
tJip game 6 to 4. Several free pass- 0,1 Rood ball for these lads and
P brace of miscuos and two hits fonn J ‘ Rre tt punch offensively.
®^tte<l the visitors' three 'runs and Harry Middlchrooks, Moore and
Jtlfr* them a 4-3 advantage. The Allen turned In some good work
•Tfctory came as a tig surprise oj w Uh tho willow while “Ham”
*the. Georgia gan scorned to be a Powers caught one of the best
TOpre balanced club ui> to the fatal gnmra of his career,
eighth. Fred Rale and Kldrr
? The first three sessions all * n the mound work but tho Geor
' tfridod bne -rune to the Bulldog Rlnn received poor 'uppnrt. Both
«ausf* but In tho ensuing frame the pitched good hall b..t Sale prow
"IVhiti! lads had considerable trou- "did and lost control of his hook
"with Elder, the New Holland cs the battle waved while Elder
J^oumlsman. Fred Sale, the ace of grew stronger,
tin 'local aggregation, drew the The Bulldogs battle Monroe tn-
ftplldOK assignment and breezed day at 4:15 down at Sanford’s
i^lopg In fine stylo for tip* first trrndow.
•lx frames. But the final frames The score by innings: Totals
todfc the glory from his deed of New Holland ...010 (I'M 037,-G
cfcrly Innings. Georgia ..Ill 000 001—4
'The little hurler seemed to slow. Batteries. Geo-gin; Sale nnd
up lit tho final Innings and was Powers; New Holland, Eider and
not effective. Allen. .
All Get Vacation With Pay
I A3 tin example not only of the months, oifc to two weeks vaca-
lair treatment .ucurded its em-ftfon, depending upen ihc length
ployes, but evidencing an unusual of time employed by the corn-
degree of interest m ail those con-.pany. This vacation is granted
I^W ful1 P»y- aa '< mean., i" the
ci’t v W ’Jm*Vo thousands upon tho us-
*?! jr n ** truly pointed to as and.,-of dollars paid to its cm-
f . oth n r . /T ployeo while cnjoyinH their vara-
corporation. «ou!d do well to fol- t lon. Aml tho Journal of Labor
rp.. . .. in refinWy- informed that this com-
ntfinil n a «/°t>. C,b i y b . rou £ at . th< ^! pany rrocs a step further in look-
£ . i'| ,e r " y “ S ,mb ' C “(ling after the welfare of its cm-
hoiM „ h ■' U ' y ., ! ; OUr " a Ratlona ', ployoa. It not only eneouragjes-
^ ( ’if ma, ', y > particularly its younger mcn-
. w t0 . b J® bs . erVC< ' by ‘ |U,to lalone lines of thrift and industry,
a number Of Atianta merchants,iho'pin* them financially as Ur as
VI I. ly ° , l lo!e T T possible, to purchase homes, but
Wei rlZ„£ r S CC Z !L n , c - 7 bc that in times of stress and sick-
,1 n \^ any ° n da , tc :,CflS t *' e company goes down into
Le „ n ,e? . KroUp l ." ncar|y it" packets and renders aid to tho
two l undio storea-a ittio more fam ' iJy of any employe when mis-
™", ,nc u ' n,|r : d •" £t'anta an[ fortune of any kind overtakes the
"f ar , ly . ""<= hundred scattered ,, ca(1 of th „ fanl j ly . It has paid
A '“ ba ”’ a aml out many hundrcds-perharrS thou-
rere eyen S -Wc clnsd it this time,” sajd *“»*> ° f <,0, - , " r8 - within *- ht! P** 1
one of the officials of the coni- ^;„ or
pany, “not only to observe Inde
pendence Day, hut alio thri our
six to cjjht hundred employes
might take a little vacation with
their families, cnjoy'ng the day in
tho woods if they desired at, of
course, ro roM. to them, an ther
was no reduction from thrir piy.’
Figuring on an average :;nlary
of aP of its ncar’y c’gh: hundred
employes, whic h w« u!d ;*..*nnrt ta
more than $2,000.00, aml figuring
the loss in silks which run into
nows item, by Mr. T. Larry Gantt,
purporting to give an accurate
list of the various typewriters of
standard make* used in Athens.
We wish to correct an erron
Jeou.s impression, which this arth
cle would leave on the minds of
those who read it, since the L. C.
Smith is now being used by many
of the largest business firms and
schools in Athens, and we give you
at the bottom of this article a list
of home of the principal users,
which represents nearly one hun
dred machines. This list is not
complote as it has been made hur
rici.ly, and a number of firms
have L. C. Smiths which were
purchased several v»»*»rs ago th» 4
we could not give without .several
days delay.
For your information the list
that we are giving you does not
represent professional men Qr in
dividuals in offices in. many cases,
neither does it represent individ
uals who have purchased the L. C.
.Smith for their personal use, r.nd
there are a great irfany of these.
We do not believe that any.
other typewriter c/m claim as
strong a list of uSers in Athens,
as the list given below Will indi
cate for the L. C. Smith.
We thank you to publish this
article so that those who may be
interested may know.
The article which appeared in
the Sunday’s paper stated that
there were sixty-six L. C. Smiths
in use by schools and business
firms in Athens. We feel confi
dent that our complete list would
double this estimate. *
Yours very truly,
THE McGREGOR COMPANY
A. G. Booth, Sec. and Treas.
complete, follows.
Davison - ‘WfdHoisori Company,
Athens Shoe Company, E. H. Dor
sey, H. R. Palmer & Sons, Geor
gia National Bank, Fidelity Loan
& Investment Company, W. T.
Collins, Inc., Michael Bros., Whole
sale, Southern Mutual Insurance
Company, American State Bank,
Broad Street; Erwin A Company,
BensonsBakery, Skelton’s Bak
ery, W/lk Steadman, Talmadge
Bros. Co., Athens Publishing Com
pany, National Market, City of
Athens, County of Clarke, Abe*
Joel Sons, Bernstein Brothers,
University of Georgia (12 Apart
ments); College of Agriculture
(27 machines); James White Cot
ton Mills, Georgia Mfg. Company,
Climax Hosiery Mills, C. A. Scud-
der, H. J. Reid & Company, City
Garage and Motor Company, Reid
The list which is only partially Drug Company, Athens Truck
THtIRSDA? t -JPLY. ffi-jiyffi '
Electric Company, Athens O’dro-
leum Company, Morris Yow, V M
C. A., Hanna Mfg. Company
Costs a, C, W. Cooper & Company'
American Bad Croaa, State High:
way Department, Barrett A Com-
H “ PiU1 '
Several of the above .uae from
two to five machines. ■ j -
DOMINION ACCEPTS MINER’S
CHALLENGE 8AV8 MAYOR
SYDNEY MINES, N.^k—Maj-oi
Nicholson- addressing it n! hums
meeting of Jlrlklng Coni miners to-
day told them their tactics had been
accepted as a challenge to the do
minion government nnd that th.
government apparently waa ready
for a “fight ^o the finish.- r
WINGFIELD BEATS
Risks Title
for doctors' hills, medi-
horpital treatment and the
like, for Us various employes
when a need of this sort arises.
Certainly this Is one of the ele
ments In the conduct of ils busi
ness that has made the Rogers
Company ruch a leader in the dis
tribution of pure food products
throughout this Rlatc nnd section.
I'r. unusual growth—growing from
a handful of stores to poetically
two hundred within the past few
veair—-has shown the wisdom of
J'Gold Dust Twins” Make
®Debut. Nicholson Ties
FRecord For Hits and
XErrors.
By BUSTER JACKSON
An intereallnu game uf ball was
ilayctl on the “Y” lot between tlu
Jnlvereity of Georgia Hummer
4 and Wingfield Wednesday
iternvon.
Tho fJeJdJng for both teams war
Mid- and every one played in Ida
ague style especially "Horse'
aiyl* the left fielder for the Bum*
f School boys. "Horse” made
_ • mighty pretty catches. The
'homjon boys made their debut to* j
«»-ppo phosen by Cup* *
this one .lay hoii- ° f , \ vbb ' b ,‘ b ' h K” p '° rll ['J
f-nmtnictimi<dv in Georgia end tho South tiro truly
ibf. Pfmim-I nf th. ItS bV;. nroud-rfor while serving the pub-
fcf a'lovalVS '"i’u'em-
granting all of Us employes, at
some period during the summer
g the method and manner frf fair
ticatmcrtt of its employes.—Jour
nal of Lalmr (Atlanta).
g ir." !jg,Biy wjw
Large Butts County Delegation
To Visit Agricultural College
DENNY LEONARD
Lightweight Champion of the
rill battle Lefty
rorld
Lei
a In Wingfield. These boys have Tyadl.r Monday ovening at Yatikoi
M>t had any practice lately so they
tain not play the game an well iu i?»uhtwei.,ht title.
of the old timers, but loVery twelve.rounds to
tra* I* assured that they will ROM,.- v A’, rr% -•
tatek In shape shortly. t fivlllCf 1 lit 8
captain Nlcholaon led tho tail* * Ul O
ling of both teams, itollmt out
hree hits ou^ of four tri|»n to the
date he also equaled all others In
By J. A. JOHNSON
JACKSON, Ga.—A fl'« type of,
educational work la the farm* r«'
tvinior a tour uhirh in L-* l*ith |
l uslntEH men and farmers. A tour j
which will take a largo repreaenta*.
Hon, perhaps 250 men. fro*n Butts
ounty will be made to the Geor
gia State College of Agriculture
and tho collcgo farm. Tho proposed
trip bus created lots of Unercsfc
, The parties who formulated and
sent out tho letter printed bek
.arrange the trip iu automoblleo.
csrry lunrh • ■: tan hey in* a!s at
tho rnfetcria reasonably. Let's
make the iri;> a f a sure and
I r fit t » every orv" 1 In iMltd
county. For further informa
tion ace if. (1. V'Hey.
(Signed) ' :t. N. rthcrldue,
ch'i'rtnan. II. G. iVJJey, cotirty
agent; W. A. Doz er, president
Klwanls i. lult” . *
Tho time hasn’t been no! lob?
when itucMiono jiiade to any num-
tingfield ah
unolly 3
. Thornton ..— 2
. Thornton 4
WWhorter 4
i Ti l
Wingfield ....... .........
raust ....—.——
Crane* _....
Parr
4 1 1 €
Coffers in Danger
Totals
Summer School
rlarper
htaith
^eevey
Feasley ■— M ..,
Lrad
V'l.-ms
flrholson
chant
... 5 0 0 1
iti-Pool Room .
Bill Is Opposed
Tii * anti-pool room bill, which
general judiciary committee of
house has decided to report
srorably. will find opposM^n f.'<m
Athens. It was un<Hrstoo<1 owners
hllUard parlors here wt re It
Thursday In oppcs'.ton ti "
bill. |
r In favor of th?* me.tsun _r
Jlvo Woodruff, Iti uutho: ’}
t 125 counties tq the
already banned pool I
and other counties are put* i I
them out of existence nt th
M. N. Tutwilcr, cushler of the
Fidelity Lour, and Investment
company is of Ihe opinion thul
•’.ome peoplo huvo a rather
strange s.nse of humor. Tues
day ufternoon when he turned
the k y to his plac e of business
fit wns ns happy ns a lark, with
everything siltin' pretty nnd
Tuesday night ho slept without
the slightest Interference of u
troublesome conscience.
But whan he e.ime down
Wednesday morning at thc.us-
tal banker's hour he wns slapped
n the middle of the face by
lomethlng on the window of hlr
»fflce that didn't make him turn
my somersaults for Joy.
There It was In bold Whlt<
lettering, and crude drawing.
"What about sumo "Jack,"
Tut," signed K. Ky K. and ue-
.uimpany'.ng the question ad-
Jrens d to the popular eashlei
was the outline of u great big
hand, not n block one becatior
the mutoriM uscil to convey th«
m rsago woo a white liquid.
< tf <nurse it wus nil a Joke on
tho part of some mls^hlfvoui
friend of Tut's but woe unt«
Hint said friend If be should
r(tally got "broko" and make an
attempt to make n loan fron
"Tilt.'' There'll be nothin:
furthcoming from the coffers o*
this modern "King Tut," that
much Is a fact. Just ask him ‘
aro rendering a service Ihtit wBl twi 4 <vf VptCon'ftf^weT-f woobi get
shew rrsolts In after days.
The inter shows the spirit
Is working among Butts
men to tho oxtsnt that thing*' arc* r ounty today that will glv
The Fairway'
lalmnl
■, _ - „ , , ,. IDLE HOUR COUNTRY CL UR
. the ,t.r—1 f .T- I MACON. (!«.—Quallfylni; round.'
venr tr, m ► «-ly |l5,tl. |( or Georgia Htato Amateur Clol'
cad of Hoo olio'chanipiunahi|> bcglnooThuroduy here
Trt by ,*«!> of .he large., field, lined
,m,fe S member n“ir D, r„ Hanoi®-* *< art » at ,COk
";:;; r ;‘“ n d , b ; r ,;»>• » *• * Kiu.“ ” STSSc»i,«, i.
o^“ h Wnn^r n a tbouaht that. cmnpamtlvely b*h
mnniN t.f , fscores will land safely in the sur-
ndlt. Hi 'mW lil«"ei-iiiK! ,rlWn * <U»-in,ora. It l« the genera-
ined in n tmel ,,, , . loplnlun that an 04 wfl lie Mfe.
died on the ffMlow? ,1arrl5 Jon '" ot "»® Cloverltural
- left a ln„ Smoodtlon ttal Co “ n,ry V'v “.S' 1 To
* kept away from poo' T “ f »««"«••» OeorgU la
’ raid Mr. Woodruff ,>a,, ' rd ,bD ® uilll, >' ln * ”>«" d
t • M I with Frank Arndstead of Atlanta
RER AMONG SCORE I J ' ohn W ' ° rant of A,lan “- m *' n '
IED IN TENT COLLAPIlr l,er of ,h * L'nlveralty of Georgia
'EKfcVILLE. W Va—I)r Tcam 18 I “ ,,r ' d wlth c - p -
Love land, a lecturer froir 1 F.T’ , .
. w. f ncrl.iu.ly hurt nml \ * urr ;’ Ml<hurl, f.'rmrr'y of Ath-
or, more prnmr.e |«,.*.;*"» •" l-alrd Jiih M«y ton** of
Injured when a. tent fllle.: Al ,Tf' .
I Chautauqua audience a «»* h Na, ’ al >; of '»• Univeralty
to piece. In a lerrl/le «orm *' f h,ul J" B from Monroe la
paired with II. D. Carter.
Richard Tift plays C. W. Ensign
Tift is also a golfer from the C*wV*
Country Club. *
rdj Hickey, Atlanta star nnd
r L’hiVtrsfty student 'meets
| George I*. Smith*
Dana Reiser is paired with Hor
ace Wright.
Vlng put across.
Tho letter follows:
‘Jackson. Ga..
"July fi, 1923.
“Just two weeks from tlilr.
date, which will bo July 20, at
6 o'clock a. m.. Jackson time, a
large delegation of Butts coun
ty farmc'/H and business men,
doctors, lawyers, bankert anil
ns many la tiles as will go. will
visit Athens to boo the agricul
tural college, tho farm, dairy,
poultry, hog and ill other do/"
partnirnls fc/ wlmt Information
wo can get and to seo what
they have dono with wjxm-out
hills full of washes,' hushes
briars, rocks, etc.-What they
have dono there Ms possible
with any aero of land In Butts
co rnty if the start la made nnd
effort put forth.
••All who have not bad tho
opportunity of seeing Lungs
ttVd’fc pasture at Covington
can do so on the return irlp«
Lets' have for tfiir slogan un-
11 Ifg accomplish'nent. 'A
Good Fastura on Every Farm
In L’uttn county.’ TMs with
liye ctock abolishes tho credit
uysfeirf, starves th« boll weevil,
does away with fc’.d, lnhor and
frr»»i;*er bills eventually.
"Wo expect ISO lo 200 fann
ers from every p*rt of iho
county to attend. Wo can't
write every onn BO wo urgo
every man to toll l» 4 i neighbor
nnd four or flvo m. plan nnd
answers is smaller than that of
last year even. Doubth's: *'! future
yonre the number will bet smaller
ppd smaller. The boll wepylt scrap
In In a way an add test f« i* the
mah in the fight. Successful cot
ton growing now Is testing to de
termine tho fittest. Tho mattor np-
prrtrs ut times to Indicate that
those who stay b.v the cotton pro
duction game will W truly sur
vivals.
The spirit shown In tho contest
so far this year means that the
possible, survivals will bo increased
over the prospect of two years
ng«,
$1000 Help Your
bch V tvbob 'itjcMinnu jiiatio to ny nun,- . That “something” may happen to you within the next 24 hours. Travel Accidents
14 " l Jtewrg'mi"1-w^i, 1 1*^7 mtVhave become so numerous nobpdyj is-Bf^’ Danger is everywhere — injthg, streets,
It tli.It 1 lam found nnd none had be-* ‘3 . , “
coa>.i> iroknd ft..-. The mimboro in ,,»f ^ 0 n the sidewalks, at the crossings, in your auto or on the street car or train. • :‘Ev-
USED IN ATHENS
McGregor Company
Takes Issue With Fig
ures Recently Publish
ed.
Athens. Ga , July 17, 1923.
Athens Publishing Company,
Athens, G».
Gentlemen:
Our attention ha3 just been
ra f Ied to an article appearing
your Sunday’s paper, written as a
erywhere”, is no exaggeration. The twelve million persons injured last year were
not expecting to meet with accidents—some were'prepared for emergency by car
rying Travel Accident Insurance. Are you ?
Gel This Travel Accident Insurance
Policy for
FREE of Cost
siJURED
Tuesday afternoon,
said that - T>r. - Lore!
r*ri>ve
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS
m
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Detrcit, Michigan, pays for accidental death or injuries caus
ed by Travel Accidents, tho following benefits:
SI nnn To * faro-paying passenger in a public conveyance or
v‘» uuu a passenger In » private motor-driven or horse-drawn
vehicle which la wrecked In on accident, tho Company will pay
the policyholder tho rum nf One Thousand Dollars for Los* of
Life, or Both Feet, Both Hannr, or Slaht of Both Eyes, or One
Hand and On# Foot. Either Hand or Either Foot and Abe Sight
of one Eye.
reon To a faro-paying passenger In a public conveyance or a
v 0W passenger in a private motor-driven or boree-drawn ve
hicle which la if recked in an accident, tho Company will pay the
policyholder the sum of Plve Hundred Dollars for the Los*’ of
Either Hand Either Foot, or tho Sight of Either Bye. *.
eocn To Pedestrians struck, knocked down, or run .over by a
▼ ww motor-driven or horse-drawn vehicle In a Public H'gh-
way. the.Company will pay tho policyholder tho sum of Two Hun
dred and fifty Dollars for Loss of Llfoh
WEEKLY INDEMNITY—$10
Policyholders Injured while traveling a a a passenger In a public
or private vehicle according to tho terms oft tho policy, will re
ceive the sum of Ten Dollars per week while totally disabled for
a period not exceeding three consecutive months.
Registration, Identification and Emergency
Benefit—-$100 .
i for and place a
dealt with friends hr**«*»*- accident or illness.
B. R. Bloodworth
Claims of this CHy.
*(jen». National Casualty Co.,
■ i the Policies and Cettls
Note the benefits shown at the left. This
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THE BANNER-HERALD’S
• » , —
(Circulation Department)
IS&^msassz tod &3bS snz.
Deliver the paper ae follow,:
Free Offer of a $1,000.00 Travel Accident In-
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