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■.rnVESDAY. JULY 25. 1923.
THB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA
FRECKLES and his friends
ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton.
By Blosser
LOST AND FOUND
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HE loSTlT B’CWSE
I \WUZ UJfTH HIM _.
1 WHEN HE , J
~1 Found rr 1 )
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fEUAS LOOKIN'
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WELL, LETS
HUNT tae IT.
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aceva h
SUBETHlSlS 1
WHEES MISTER
saopsusr {•
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'JAPIND .
IT VET;
PEECKIES
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HECKiPmuE
SAID IT
t WUZ J
“We’re little Gloom e” eald
MIstcT Sky Bow and Nancy and there t
Nick tramped back to the big rain bouaes.
bow door. "Wet
It was tight abut. algn on
"1 used to know a charm that Sudd,
would open It.” said the little fairy ores ca
"Oh, now 1 remember! It went: and sw
“Without and within and behind “Whc
and before.. "We’i
House open wid-’, big rainbow “We're
door.” lire he:
Instantly the 1.1* door rolled happy,
open' and tUe twins akipped Mister
through, followed by Mister Sky wiser*
[to w, he like
Then it shut again wltbont a be wan
sound. "Whe
"Now to find old Croea Batch," Nancy,
sold Mister Sky Bow., “Ovci
“Oh, look" cried Nick pclnl'ng answer
to the ground. “Tbore are some been nt
foot prints. Thoy must bo his." just cat
"Yes. sir. they are as sure as “We
you're born” declare ! the fair/Kan Nick. “
'Tome along, kiddles," doing s
They followed the footprints you hel
through a dark forest and by and '"Sure
by carao to a clear f.lsee where -
Atlanta Automatic
Telephone Exchange
Begins Service July 28
Has $100 Weekly
Inc o m e From
Selling Produce
Oconee County Man Says
Curb Market Is One of
Finest T h i n g s Ever
Done For Farmer.
REFRESHMENTS
WANTED TO BUY—
Second hand wire bird
cage. Must be complete.
Phone 75.
FOR RF.NT^ROOM ami Board,
to business couple, two and one-
half blocks from Post Office. Ad
dress “X. Y. Z.,” caro Banner-
Herald. j2Gp
Save half your lunch hour by eat
ing with us. We have light lunch
es, also have candy, cakes, fruHs,
2 Cunt* a Word F!
Minimum Charos of 40 Cents
(Bwrtlons. Seven time* for Clio
prir# c. five Insertion*.
All discontinuances MUST be
made in person at The Ban*
ner-Herald Office or by latter.
Telephone discontinuances ere
not valid. '
7 r WANT AD 7C
(0 PHONB iO
•ANNCft-HERALD WANT
ADS OET RESULTS
cold drinks, cigars and cigarettes.
THE COZY STAND
WANTED — We are in
the market for Seed
Oats and Wheat. It must
be pure and sound. Cofer
Seed Co., Phone 247, 269
N. Lumpkin St.
FOIl RENT—FURNISHED Room
close in, will rent cheap to one
cr two gentlemen. Apply 257
River street. j25p
Corner Clayton and Lumpkin Sts.
(All Sandwiches 5c.)
al8c
DR. J. W. POWER
PHYSICIAN
Graham Hotel
(My Offico is Now
Located Here)
175 Clayton St. j
phonos-are equipped with dials and
are connected with the ,new Wal
nut exchange.
The new telephone building, ma
chine switching apparatus and ns
hoc luted equipment represents an
Investment pf more than $2,150,000
More than one year and eight
months was required to construct
the building and Install the oqulif
ment.
It has been necessary to estnb*
lish schools for Installers and for
oprrntors so that the machine sys*,
tern may be operated In conjunc
tion with the seven manual central
officers located throughout the
city.
FOR SALE
An Incomo of $100 per week from
tho sale of produce, chickens, eggs
and vegetnblos Is not so bad, es
pecially when tho man making It
is also operating a four horse
farm. J. W. Crow of-Ogonee coun
ty, Stntham route one, Is tho man
who makes the $100 Income.
Mr. (Trow never sold produce be-
fore the Cucb Market In Athens
opened. Ho declares tho Curb
Market Is one of the finest things
for the fanner he has known. Ath
ena Is a -better market for vege
tables than Atlanta, he says. At
lanta, however, Is the best chicken
and egg marttet, he asserts. He
makes a trip to ihe A Manta-mar
ket about once each w>ek, coming
here otr mnrket day also.
Although he made, his first trln
to the Curb Market Tuesday, J. J.
Borroughs of Hull, route two, Is
pleased with It. “It Is certainly
helping the farmers,” said Mr.
FOR SALE—Old news
papers ten cents per
bundle or three bundles
for twenty-five cents.
Banner-Herald Office.
WANTED—House
JACK DAWS ADVENTURES J
UNDER THE SEA
ry hr Hal Cothran. - Drawings by Lac Wright.
CHAPTER 16 JX
Lost and Found
STEAM-PRESSING
WHITE PRESSING COMPANY
Cleaners that clean. Hats reno
vated. Phone 68G. al8c.
Lost-brown boston bull
I Terrier, one year old. Has tag
h\ 26, and street number on mi
liar. Mrs. Jno. £. Talmadge, Jr.,
|8« Prince Avc. Reward if re-
[turned. j24c
FOR SALE—LOOKOUT Moun
tain Seed Irish Potatoes. 50 cts.
peck. R. F. Christian Grocery
Co., Broad St. j25c
WANTED—Male Help
WANTED-First
class colored
man cook, also waiter. Reason-1
l»_ Apply Paramount
j27p.]
COMPLETED BY
MACHINERY
When the new r
sendee calls from
scribed to another
'fjcrlber will he
I FOR SALE — Bags and
| Twine for sacking and
'sowing oats, wheat and
office Is placed In
c Walnut sub-
Walnut sub-
•omploted entire*
.. The subscriber
wifi dial the call and the machinery
Will perform nil the details which
are hnndle.l by the operators In
manual offices.
There are now' more than 40,000
LOST-SATURDAY, A Diamond Cafe.
ring somewhere in Athens or
from Miller Hall. Liberal reward WANT1
offered. Mary V. Roller, 47 Mil--
Icr Hall, S. N. S. j25p j WANTED-
| other grains. Cofer Sited] JUNK AUTOMOBILES
Co., Phone 247, 269 N. -
Lumpkin St. . Anto'Pnrta Half Price.
Auto Wrecking Company
SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED ,
cars before you buy. Conolb 840 Broad Street. -
Motor Co. tf. a21c
Wanted
I WANTED—Male and
WANTED—Second hand!
wire bird cage. Phone]
Female Help
heir calls to operator's and hone of j
ie 700 operators in Atlanta will i
d displaced.
Telephone officials state thal j
Idle fewer o|»erators are required
i a machine switching office than!
i a manual office of the same*
Ladies and men Wanted to take
orders for an article and make
I $25.00 to $50.00 per week. A labor
•aver for the housewife and sells,
on sight If you want the quickest
seller you ever handled, and be
the first in your territory, write
nt once. ALLAN SALES COM-
nround the balloon fiab. “Now clinm inside” he shouted*to Jack,
the little adventurer crawled into the old basket, uu ttne oaiicuu'
refused to move. “Oh, well make him move/* shouted Jack.
FRESH MEATS
FOR SALE-Seed Irish
Potatoes for fall plant
ing. Cofer Seed Co.,
Phone 247, 269 N. Lump
kin St.
WANTED—TO RENT TWO OR
I three unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping. Address
! "Rooms,” care Banner-Herald.
MEATS FIT TO BAT
\Ve Deliver Free .
E. D/ FLANAGAN
ALLAN SALES COM-
fPANY, Box 106, Columbus, Ga.
fixe, the IrurwiiwUoe of the rtCvt
system will be so gradual and the
growth of the business so contlnua*
that the permanency of telephone
operating ns a profession will not
bo affected. *
Even with the dial telephone, |
subscribers must still call the op
erator for long distance sorvlco
for Information and other speclnl
cervices. As a result It Is expect I
ed that the rcs|M>nslbllity of the f
Operators will be increased and that
they will have greater opportunity,
to better serve the public. I
OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS
are good for long and.satisfac
tory service. You save tha differ
ence. Conoliy Motor £o. tf.
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
FOR RENT—Rooms
STEAM-PRESSING
Cleaning;, Dying, Altering
and Pressing.
BED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB
Cor. Brond and Lumpkin St*.'
Phone 1317. a20c
Conoliy Motor tto.
FOR RENT—DES1BABLE Fur-
nlshed apartment with connect-
ing hath, for light housekeeping,
on Millodge Avenue. Phone 1803.
j30c
wZDBmuGfiisTTtvSnriia
SEABOARD AIR LINK RY.
hbound Southbound
• a Atlnnta-Monroe local 6:15 p
! p Ati.-IIlrmlnsham-Msm. 8:18 p
' p Norfolk -It Ich. -N. Y. 8:18 p
' p Atl.-Abbeville local 7:30 a
' P All.-Birmingham . 5:89 a
i p Norfolk-Washington 6:29 a
P Wilmington-N. T. 6:29 a
ONE-HALF the world
doesn’t know how the
other half is getting on,
but the little Banner-Her
ald Want Ads bring both
halves together for their
mutual behefit.
FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED
rooms for gentlemen. Private
bath and sleeping ponch. Apply
178 Dearlng St., or Phorte 1472.
And reaching in hie pocket he took out u gumdrop. “St
the end of the fish pole," he suggested to the watermite. 1
fellow did and when the balloon fish saw it, he started aw ini
ward it. Of courae, the faster the fish swam the faster the
traveled.
Cadillac 8 ... 8400.M
Chevrolet 4'JO 6125.0C
All of our can ere in good condi-
Goddess of Liberty
FOR SALE—Misc.
EPPS GARAGE
Hudson
FOR SALE—Good milch
fresh in, can he seen at
■College Avc.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV.
*'• <1. ISuiiwi, Agent. Fln.ne lMt
Central, ot Georgia Station
heeart for Macon 7:30 a. m.
4:13 «. m.
WE WILL BUY for cash old Junk
Automobiles. Dealers ini wrap
Iron, rags, metal. DIXIE IRON It
METAL CO. Phone 1161, 414
Foundry. St. , 824c.
Information phone
ice, C. A., 140.
For Screening Ice Boxes
and Cabinet Work
Phone 802
L. T. CARITHERS
SPECIAL NOTICE
CITY TAXES
Thi second installment of city
tune, arc due from July 16th to I
August 1st, inclusive? Taxpayers j
who fail to nay on or before Aug
ust 1st will have to pay $1.60 cost
on fi fa, which will be .issued
against all dclinquenti. I
G. E. OTARRELLr
Aug. I. City Marshal.
•AINESyjLtB, MIDLAND RY.
'.Aliena Arrive
M.e *5:20 P. M.
U.M M10:lt A. M.
••Dally Except. Sunday.
Foster Pressing Company
Ckerning, Dying, Repairing
- and Dressing
Von Canon-Well Building
Phone 1880 Phono 1886
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
I Effective' Sunday, April E*. '*23.
I' No. tea vex Athenx 7:45 a. m.. xr-
«m Lula 0:30 a. m.
No. . loaves Athena 4:15 p. m.. w-
pri I.itla 0:45 p. m.
t No. ; leaves Lot* l:(5 p. m„ *r-
tN« Athens SttO p. m«
No. 3 leav cstjilx 16:15 x. m„ hr-
jrt'w Athens ili« a. m.
a 11. MILL^U,.fc. A.. Athsnx. Oe.
E. KAY
“THE SMILING PAINTER"
Fine Painting «nd Intsrlor
Decorating
Phono 1297, Athen*. G*.
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
> The Georgia Railroad
A BARGAIN
)0- c PHONE-\)\
Taxi Service
Day and Night
Fard Cut Down At a Bargain.
Ttrins Reasonable.
am W. Pinson’s Garage
14 W. Clayton f Phone 461
Tho Summer Tourist seuon Is now on and vacations are
In order. You will be glad to know that conditions surround
ing Summer Tourist travel aro more liberal this season than
lp almost any previous year. Reduced rates are In cltect to
practically every, atate In the Unlak as well as to some points
in Canada, the various toura Including delightful trips on
the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, tha Orest Lakes, SL Law
rence River, Hudson River, through the Yellowstone and
other National Parka, to the Grand Canyon, etc. Stop.overa
may be made at any point on either going or roturn trip,
within final limit of ticket, which la, in moat cases, Oetu-
-ber 31, 1923.
Let us help you arrange your vacation. We aro here to
serve and any Information desired will be gladly furnished
by ticket agent in your town or by »he undersigned.
ii iiiii r s
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Coal—Coal—Coal
Don’t Forget
The longer you wait to plaee your
order for coal, the higher the price
will be. Winter prices must exceed
the now summer rates.
W. L. Hancock Coal Co.
Phone 707 - Plume 707
j llbh 1 Margaret M. Break, San Francisco, will have charge of tile Pa
geant of All Nation* at the National Educational Association’s conven
tion, which will be held simultaneously In Snn Francisco and Oakland*
.Cxi., June 28-July I. Bha will personify tho Goddess of Liberty in tha
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 1 per cent, over $1,000;
. 10 per cent, up to 113)00.
General Passenger Agent,
PHONE 66
Office
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Law offices Fhont 1676.
Athens, Georgia
406 Holman Bldg.
SSaSSXBSSB S
UuarJVoBrHealth
PREVENTIVE ArhUH
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