The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 19, 1923, Image 7

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- V nr I ■nil > 1 " 11 ii 11 ^ ijii Tim BANNER-ITB1IALD. gjgg GEORGIA OTHERS DO; WHY NOT OLIVIA? / 5EE,OLIVIA - WHAT^\ DID I TELL Vou? | THERE ARE LOTS OF / ONE PIECE SUITS ' ATTHIS BEACH $y Allman ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS ily Olive Roberts Barton. ‘ I LASSIFI'ED ADVERTISEMENTS 2 Cents a Worg Ifllmum Chars* of 40 Conta Hons. Seven times for tbs i of fir* Insertions, discontfnusnces MUftT N in person si The Ban. Herald Office or by letter. I Telephone discontinuances or* I moT valid. 7C WANT AD 7|- 10 pitonb 19 ■•nner.hirald want AOS GET RESULTS WANTED—HELP ANTED — Several in telligent boys to deliver Wc have some routes open in most ery part of the city. Ap- r at Banner-Herald Of- ce after two p. m. and k for Mr. Jones. For Rent—Rocr..s FOR RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE, bath and all modern convenien ces. Large shady lot, good neigh borhood. Reasonable terms. Apply F. 0. Box 174. ji9c FOR RENT ~ UNFURNISHED first floor apartment, all con veniences, private bath, entrance anti meters. To couple or two grown people. Phone 42G. j20c. FOR RENT — FURNISHED OR unfurnished apartment, to cou ple without children, 3 rooms, 2 large closets and private bath. 170 Barber, day phone 836; night 1213. j22c. FOR RENT—D*ESIRABLE FUr- nished apartment with connect ing hath, for light housekeeping,! on 31 illedge Avenue. Phone 1303.t Masonic Notice A called communication of Mt. Vernon Lodge No. 22, will bo held in Masonic. Temple this (Thursday) evening, July 19th, ut eight o'clock. The Entered Apprentice de gree will be conferred. E. 0. KINNEBREW, W. M. JNO. G. QUINN. Secretary. j20c B P. M. PHOTOGRAPHERS “Remember your vacation." “Kodak Film* developed." “Seven hours' service.' * We taka them at 10 A; M.. out FOR SALE ADAIMIS & ARNETT. 8TUD10 162 1-2 Clayton SL SEE OUR PEDIGREED you buy. desirable residence sec-! USED Conolly j20c. STEAM-PRESSING WlllTE. PRESSING COMPANY Cleaners that clean. Hats reno vated. Phone 686. al8c. «. .Must be reasonable. Give lo-'AUTO PARTS HALF PRICE. t»n and price. Apply “P. M.."> Auto Wrecking Co, 840 Broad v Itanner-Hcrald. jlOtl Street. j20c ANTED — BY TWO YOUNG OUR PEDIGREED USED CARb wn room and “-board hr. private' arc good for long and satisfac- dly, or will rent_rooui and get tory service. You^Bave the differ- ifs elsewhere. inncr-Herald. “D. A. P., u care jlOd ANTED^-TO RENT Apartment of three or four rooms, suitable couple. State conveniences, lo- ion and price. Address “H.. B.,” re Hanner-llcrnld. jl9d RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOAR iibuunO/ SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Southbound Atlanta-Monroe local 6:15 p Atl.-Blrmlrgham-Mem.. 2:12 p Norfolk-Hlch.-N. Y. Alt.-Abbeville local Atl.-BIrmlnghnm Norfolk-Washington WUmlngton-N. Y. 12 n 7:20 5:29 a 5:29 a 6:29 a GEORGIA RAILROAD Depart 8:20 am 2:25 pm CENTRAWPF GEORGIA RY. w. O. Bolton. Agent, Phone 1661 Central of Georgia Station he part for Macon 7:30 a. ra. 4:45 p. m. arrive front Macon 12:1* p. m. 1:3$ p. m. \ For further Information phone J. T. Bruce. C. A.. C.40. AINESVILLE MIDLAND RY. JcbstfuJss n • Athens ' Arrive A. II.* ** ^ 95:20 V. M. A. M.** **10:10 A. M. y. •♦Daily J&icept Sunday. SOUTHBRN RAILWAY' Effective Sunday, April 2f. IS2*. » leave. Athena 7:t6 a. m, or bs. Lula 6:26 a. m. II lemvea Attic*. 4:16 p. ar- Lula 6:46 pi. m. So. 7 leaves Lula 1:66 p. m, ar- s« Athena 2:36 p. m. No. 5 leaves Lula 10:10 a. in, ar- bea Athena~n:45 a. m. u. u. MILI.MU, C. A, Athena, Ga. TglePhoM 31. once. Coholly Co. j20c. Miscellaneous '• • A JUNK AUTOMOBILES^We Pay highest prices for any make of junked cars. Auto Wrecking Co., 840 Broad Street j2Jc MISCELLANEOUS—P I A N O Tuning and, Repairing. Philadel phia Graduate', Satisfaction guar anteed. .All charges reasonable. Lewis P. Chick, Phono 1531. jl9p AT STUD. BLOODED ESKIMO Spitz, Canadian bred stock, fee $10.00. Jarrell Jackson, 6G2 W. Broad street. j22c HANDSOME LADY OP MEANS, would marry 'It suited. (Stamps.) Violet, llox 787, Dennison, Ohio. J19p. g For Screening Ice Boxes and Cabinet Work Phone 802 L. T. CARITHERS | BETTER SHOE REPAIRING HOFMEISTER, SHOE SHOP Phono Your Order 1186 We Call For and Deliver. E. KAY “THE SMILING PAINTER* Fine Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athens, Ga. REFRESHMENTS Save half your lunch hour by eat ing with us. We also have candy, cakes, fruits; cold drinks, cigan and cigarettes. THE COZY STAND Corner Clayton and Lumpkin Sta. VULCANIZING We wash and polish cars, dope them ail over. All work guarantM. First class vulcanizing. UNION VULCANIZING CO, 862 E. Hancock Ave. al8c. SPECIAL NOTICE CITY TAXES The second installment of city taxes are duo from July 15th to August 1st, Inclusive. Taxpayers who fail to pay on or before Aug ust 1st will have to pay $1.50 cost on fi fa,-which will be issued against-all delinquent!. G. E. O’FARRELL, Aug. 1. City Marshal. NOTICE There will be a Band Concert at Lake Dixie on Thursday even ing from 8:0 Oto 10:00 o’clock In stead of Wednesday evor|ing as has been the usual custom. This machine previously sold for $50.00 until the new model was brought out a few months ago. The factory has a limited number left that are subject to this price until stock is exhausted. Gorona Typsewriters have been on the,mar ket for seventeen years. You can’t make a mistake in purchasing one * of the above machines. THE McGREGOR COMPANY DISTRICT AGENTS Athens, Ga. , _ GASOLINE TEST MAY PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other water has the wonderful taste, the Invigorating Ing that It leaves sftar each glase full—It'* delightful, yea It'a— LINTON SPRINGS WATfeR § Drink It All Year ’Bound—But Especially in Spring and Sum- mer—PHONE 95 Linton Springs Water Company 1 ’'Office Broad 8trR(Tjp**' BECOMES BANKER (By Associated Press.) VIENNA—The latest royal per sonage to enter the ranks of the mercantile world Is Count Otto Scefrled, a grand-child of the late Emperor Francis Joseph,’ whoee appointment an manager of the Budapest branch of the Austrian Commercial Bank la lust announc C SSaSEBC JM bBbbbebcs s Gidley’s Newest Stunt Sets Town Talking Thursday •f You’ve heard It, "aw. hire a hall amt veil It." Ed Oldlcy didn't hire «-hall. He hired a street car and a band. He put the band In the street car and told tho motorman to ride that band all over town. The motor- man didn’t do nothing else. the reason Ed aidley hired the street car nnd tho band was and la to attract attention to large streamer* on the aides, of all the other street care upon which he wrote about that picture at the I’aiace Thuraday and Friday. The name of the picture in "Braea" and It la about divorcee. Of course there won’t be anybody at all see ing the picture. Ed is negotiating with tho (JalnSavOle-Kldlsad to run a train through town on h» next picture. Representative Elders Would Substitute Distil lation For Present Spec! fic Gravity Test. (By Associated Press) ATLANTA, Ga.—Shipments of gasoline Into tho state of Georgia would be regulnted and tho meth od of testing changed from grovl ty to distillation by the provisions of u measure now before the house of representatives. Elders, of Tttnall. is the author of the bill and IF is patterned to mebt recoin menUations by tho department of j agriculture for tli£ past fow years. j ^Bo it further enacted by the | authority aforesaid, "reads one of 1 the important sections," that from and a/tcr tho passago of this acp it shall bo tho duty of all Inspect ors of ‘allumisnting oils to take casks, barrels, or packages of gns- an official sample from all tanks, t ollno offered for sale in this state and send same to the. state chemist for the puposo of being thoroughly ’d and tested by what is own as the distillation test to determine if it meets the require ments of the standards adopted tinder this act as set forth In sec tion fivo (government standard) and is as represented by the de.il or. If the analysis of tests shall hdw tht the gasoline is not as rep resented and docs not meet any and all of-the requirements of this act. its sale shall bo forbidden, a report of the results of such n alysls shall be scot to the local Inspector tkijig such sample and to the dealer in nnd manufactur ers of such gasoline." Vloltlon of the provisions of tho mesure would be punishable as a mfsdeameanor and upon conviction tho violator would ho subjejet to n fine of 11,000 or Imprisoned not exceeding ten months or .penalised in the discretion of the trial jujdge to the extent of tho value of the whole amount of tho gasoline from which tho samplo was taken. The . bill does not redace the number j of Inspectors. YOU CAN RIDE T(iOI Our, term* nro bo cany. Buy one of our pedigreed used cars and get out into the country. CONOLLY MOTOR CO. ri. PROHIBITION 18 SERBIA (By Associated Prats.) BELGRADE—The movement foi prohfbtlon ia strong among the students of Serbia, especially In the higher schools, nnd a number of dsmoneiraUone In favor of ab- - - (ton' from alcoholic liquors art _ lied for thhr summer. It Is ee- tlmeted that *S per cent of Ser bian student* ore total abstralnere. The government view* the move ment favorably. ' ATHENS LEADERS IN THEIR LINE There is hardly a need or want that cannot be filled in Athens’ stores or Anderson Plumbing; Co. PLUMBING AND HEATING Good Mechanics Good Material Best Prices Phons 1116 40 W. Clayton PIEDMONT W-E-I-N-E-R-S Best In the World— * Made by PIEDMONT MARKET Athens, Georgia We’ve a Size For Your Catw. rich ejAjipgl rWte Blitter Phone 711 ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. 8mtth Building Athens, Ga. "What's this funn y thing?” they cried. “Cross Patch Us the jealous wi* ard who spoilt everybody's fun." Suddenly Uninbow Land turnef forty colors. Not pr^ty pink*' and bluen nnd yellows as • it had been nil along, but ugly colors like mud and ink nnd smoke. At the same time there was a loud crash of thunder. “Goodness!" cried Nancy, clap* ping her hands over her ears. "Wh— what’s happened?" •*| knntf~ It!’ 'exclnlmed Mister Sky Bow, stamping one of his lit* tic legs. “Did , the rainbow door fall down? nuked Nick. "“And what's that funny noise?" "It’s old Cross Patch at hi* tricks." stormed Mister Sky Bow “Cross Patch i» the jealous wlxard who spoils everybody's fun. Ho has found tho magic push-buttor that opens the rainbow door and xnonked In. “He carries a, magic stick he cam *6ld Harry,'" went on Mister Sky Bow, “nnd every time he waves it somebody bpcoihes unhappy. That- roaring noise is his voice nnd ,th*j other noise you henr Is crying." .' “Who’s crying"? asked Nancyt curiously. “Why. the poor Rainbow Land-* era." sarf Mister Sky Bow. “Thrf Noises and tho Dummies and the, Pufries and the Sneexes and every body. Th*»y aren’t happy any mortf beenuse Cross Patch has waved hi? horrid stick and made them on* hnppy. The earsles, too, no doubt, have dlscovercd'that their ears thry. were so proud of, are not beautiful, and tho Nosles have probably learned the same thing about their ntfaet: • f * ’ “Oh. will have to help them." said the little girl. ’ 1 (To Be Continued) — —C! JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES UNDER THE SEA Staff b, Hal Cochran. ^ Then the fish net started moving, upward. Neve imd Jack "cm «uch a scramble. Apparently the fi.h knew they were doomed n they were pulled out o£ the water. And just then, Jack hnd n happy thought. Hurriedly he took his pocket-knife out and cut tho bi;: nit. And there was a grand rush of fish. Just before the net wzz pulled out of tho water, tho last big flzh had cscuped, and n* Jack himself .lipped slowly to tho bottom of the sea again, hi. old friend, the watermito, appeared. “That wa. 4 fine rescue,” ho shouted ta Jack. .... . i isAkSI And then the little fellow asked Jack if he’d be Milling to rescue some more fish that were held captive, in a big wooden box. “Sure I will,” replied Jack, ’“Where is the box?" And the watermitc led the way to a square affair that was held shut by a lock. (Continued.) LOOSE-LEAF 8ystems and Supplies Exceotiondl Service The McGregor Co. Clayton St Athene, Ga. AMBULANCE 1 106-Phone-1025 DORSEY’S Funeral Chapel Hancock and College Avenues. Read Herald Want Ads. A Complete Office Supply Houte Art Metal. Agency THE McGREGOR CO. Clayton SL Athena, Ga. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. ^ W. G. TILLER Plumbing and Heating Contractor WE KNOW HOW REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED Phone 1716 149 N. Lumpkin SL EFFECTIVE SATURDAY, JULY 7TH, 1923, The Tallulah Falls Railway will operate special train from Cornelia, Ga., to Franklin, N. C. every Saturday in connection with Southern Railway train No. 38, out of Atlanta and Gainesville, and special train out of Franklin, N. C., every Monday morning connecting with Southern Railway train No. 29, for Gainesville, Athens and Atlanta. This special week-end ser vice is in addition to the present schedule and also special train-each Sunday.—(Adv.) -zfe-: Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 2 per cent, over $1,000; 10 per cent up to $1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law offices Phone 1576. ■) A Holman Bldg. 4then