The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 26, 1923, Image 7

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«/ ^WBANNER^HTOALDjATHEhS! GEORGIA COMPLIMkNTARY-M&YBE AW JUST TUIKV.! HF WADE IT OUT OF ItS owu UEAD Am'me STllL HAS' EN0U6U wood left t u,Ays «- ATcot CHESt NK,H0HKT MEMOEfT-AIWT MV POP AWFUL r awcr? ySt nowHMetr ‘ rr- aw PcPMAoe TTtOZUE’MUTT UFNKEr -■ “7 t>othat? J SES.WlEES crvasenuAr? WUOBOASHT i n-FfiCVA / imtw house T60ESS-WWV Do*rrvou<so IN AN\SEF MWTHEy ft L, ear.7 h 6EE-I SHOULD sw! IWSHM.V . POP 'MUZ. AS SMAGfr , ASSbUBS ‘‘Oh, do try 1*4 hard a* you ca n/’ urged the head Gl “Sh! ah!” whispered j.'I the.little coirtfe? We'lUtalro you (•looms to Nancy ahd Nick. “Old tho * place as we cm uross Patch lives over yonder be- this time each day old ( hind n hedge of nettles, a thicket cats his deiert out in or smart weed and n Junrlo of this- He eat3 a dozen tanas ties. That's why we can’t get at get indigestion and wh Hf tq get his bad old magic Indigestion ho gets ic stick away from him. could bite a call In tv .. .. *ut~ ... loves to be cross ao he “Oh, that', nothing! scoffed v . nd he llke „ tn mak( Nancy. “We have magic shoes that around him ciobs and can take us anywhere. Haven't we too," declared Nick. “II Mister Sky Ho?" And she turned were getting his magic to tho kind tallyman who had „Q|i t d0 tTy as narti a 'brought them to Wot Blanket urge( , tho head Oiornn. Town. ~ tired of being Gloomy at “Sure they have! nodded Mister t( j 1)e haI)p y a g a | n . Onr Sky Bow. “They're the finest mag- , he Gr | nn ers. Wo n« Augusta Mayor THURSDAY. JULY 26. 1.23. FRECKLES AND His FRIENDS page seven 2 Cents a WorB \ Minimum Charge of 40 Cant# Intertk.na. Sevan times ,tar tt prim o. fire Inaertlona Ail dUcontlnuanesa MUST b made m person at The Ban. ner-Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuance# art NOT valid. 7E WANT AD f 9 PHONE BANNER.HERALD WANT ADt QKT RESULT! Lost and Found WANTED — Eight re fined young men for canvassing work. < Exper ienced.) No delivery, no collecting, guaranteed sal ary and commission. Ask for Mr. Owen at the Geor gian Hotel after 9 a. m. tf MEN WANTED-BY OLD estab lished wholesale coal corpora- tion to solicit carload orders for ••• unmum «.«*••«»* finest quality hard and soft coals Albert E. Davison, from combined consumers for shipment direct from mine. Saves users 25 per cent or more. Stores, factories, schoola, institutions, home are easily sold. Our men FOR RENT—TWO FURNISHED rooms fat gentlemen. Private bath and sleeping porch. Apply 178 Dearing St., or Phone 1472. j27c. FOR RENT—ROOM and Board, to business couple, two and one- half blockg^rom Post Office. Ad dress “X. T. Z./’ care Banner- Herald. j26p APARTMENTS FOR RENT—5 rnonL apartment Hancock Ave. modern conveniences, $20.00. 1 room apartment, Miiledge Ave.. all modern conveniences, $35.00. j29c FOR SALE LOST—SATURDAY, A Diamond rinir somewhere in Athens or from Miller Hall. Liberal reward offered. Mary V, Roller, 47 Mil ler Hull, S. N. S. J25p Wanted WANTED—TO RENT TWO OR making $6,000 to $10,000 yearly.'FOR SALE—Old UeWS- Somo working capital necessary in J nnnnra ton rnnfo nor the beginning. No experience re-P“P CrS le *' CCn , lS P er Wired. Our field representative bundle OT three bundles will be in Athens in the near fu ture for personal interview. Boyl- ston Coal Co., 3679 So. Racine Ave., Chicago. j26p for twentyrfive cents. Banner-Herald Office. „ WANTED—Female Help i see our pedigreed used cars before you buy. Conolly WANTED — SIX ATTRACTIVE young ladies to work in drug thr^e unfurnished rooms for J stores. Guaranteed salary and light housekeeping. Address', commission. ^ See Mr. Owen it **___•• j Ga. Hotel, Ladies' Parlor, Friday Kocms, care Barnicr-Herald. | after 9 J m j27 J J28p WANTED—Male Help L 1 WANTED—Experienced colored I nurse, perferably a girl between twelve and fifteen years of age. Apply at Paramount Cafe. j27p. WANTED—First* class colored man cook, also waiter, Reason- salary. Apply Paramount Cafe. „ j27p. WANTED — Ten refined Motor Co. tf. FRESH MEATS MEATS FIT Ta EAT We Deliver Free E. D. FLANAGAN Phone'1783 157 in STEAM-PRESSING Cleaning, Dying, Altering and Pressing. RED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Sta. Phone 1317. a20c Iron and Metal WE WILL BUY for cash old Junk Automobiles. Dealers ini scrap a Iron, rags, metal. DIXIE IRON METAL CO. Phone 1161, 414 Foundry St 824c. Fbster Pressing Company ing, Repairing Dying, id Pressing OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS j are good for long ami satisfac< tory service. You save the differ* enc3. Conolly Motor Co. tf. Cleaning*, and r —, . Von Canon-Wall Building Phone 1886 Phone 1886 a 23c ONE-HALF the world doesn’t know how the other half is getting on, but the little Banner-Her ald Want Ads bring both RAILROAD, SCHEDULES SEAOOAR0 AIR LINE RY. rthitounfl • Southbound Atlanta-Monfon local 4:15 p 12 p AfL-U)rtnie?hafn-Metn. 1:11 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 2:12 p flp Atl.-Ab’ooViU# local 7:30 a A tT.-Birmingham' 5:19 a Norfolk-Washington ' 6:29 a Wilmlngtnn-N. Y. 6:29 a young ladies, also re- halvcs togother for their fined middle aged ladies for pleasant canvassing work, no collecting, no de livery. Guaranteed salary and commission. Ask for Mr. Owen, at the Geor gian Hotel, Ladies Parlor, after 9 a. m. tf. WANTED—Male and Female Help GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive - Depart 20 i m 1 1:20 am 10 pm y> 2:26 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. h o. Doltmti Agent. Phone lfll Central of .Georgia Station Impart for Macon 7:20 a. m. 4:4a p Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m. 9:30 p. m. For further Information phone J. Y. Ilruc*. C. A., 440. Schedules •*»*• Athena . Arrlv. A. M.» *S:te P. M. A. M.«« ..10:1, A. M. •tally. • •Dally Exwpt Sunday. southern railway Effective Sunday, April S». 1SS3. No. r, leavasf Athens till a. m., ar- "«• I.ula tip a. m. " « Iravaa Athena 4:15 p. m.. ar- I.ula C « it, ». 1 leaves I.uta 4:11 p. m., or- Athrn. 4:10 p. m. N'O. 5 leave. Lula 11:1* A m., or- Rlra Athena 11:45 a. m* o. n. 5uu.su. c. A.. Atbenst do, T.lephon. fl. Ladies and men wanted to take orders for an article and make $25.00 to $50.00 per week. A labor saver for the housewife and sells on sight. If you want the quickest seller you ever handled, and be the first In your territory, write at once. ALLAN SALES COM PANY, Box 106, Columbus, Ga. J27p. FOR RENT—Rooms FOR RENT—DESIRABLE Fur- nished apartment with connect- ing bath, for light housekeeping, on Miiledge Avenue. Phone 1303. mutual benefit. FOR SALE—Ice box. Fifty-pound capacity. In good condition, has water-coil installed, will sell at a bargain. Phone 759. j29c Matrimonial HANDSOME LADY OF MEANS, would marry if suited. (Stamps.) Violet Box 787, Dennison, Ohio. • J26p REFRESHMENTS ing with us. We serve light lunch es, also have dandy, cakes, fru'ts, cold drinka. cigars and cigarettes. THE COZY STAND Comer Clayton and Lumpkin Sta. (All Sandwiches 5c.) •18c DR. J. W. POWER PHYSICIAN Graham Hotel (Mjf Office is Now Located Hero) 175(4 Clayton St. J26p A BARGAIN Ford Cut Down At a Bargain. Terms Reasonable. Sam W. Pinson’s Garage 164 V). Clayton Phone 461 :/* o23c PHOTOGRAPHERS Mrs. Pieue Wins New Laurels Singer Delights Audience At Recital Monday Night. And Councilmen Are Under Fire The second recital by Mary Craig Pigucron givcp Monday night at University chapel sur passed, if possible, the success of her Friday night program at Pound Auditorium, if the enthusi astic audience's continuous ap plause after each song can bo tak en as criterion. AUGUSTA, Ga.—The real estate hoard of Augumh in special session held here Tuesday called upon the city.council of Augusta to l»ko Im mediate action against Mayor .fill* Inn M. Smith. Counci.'men Harry • :urmn and Clem Ca%*lt*lF*rrj # nDc riser-Ibed In a repo*-* of an inves- turn Unit committee of the real es tate 1 erd ns “enc’i r.nd nil guilty ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS, By Olive Roberts Barton. "Rompmbrr your vacation.' "Kodak Fllma developed.” ''Seven hours' eervlce.’ ’ We take them at 10 A. M. 6 P. M. ' ADAMS A ARNETT STUDIO 162 1-2 Clayton SL aide Romeo and Juliette, so warmly 1vcd at her first concert. out SPECIAL NOTICE CITY TAXES Tha second installment of city taxes are due from July 15th to August 1st, inclusive. Taxpayen who fail to pay on or before Aug ust 1st will have to pay $1.50 coat on fi fa, which will be Usui against all delinquents. G. E. O’FARRELL, Ang. 1. City Marshal. Athens Visitors For Screening Ice Boxes and Cabinet Work Phone 802 L. T. CARITHERS STEAM-PRESSING Among those visiting Id Athena Thursday wer^ t. H. -Ihapman, Greenville, 8. C.; J. E. Campbell Atlanta; A. P. Rich and son, Bir mingham, Ala. WHITE PRESSING COMPANY John M ' ^ “ d Mr *' Itlch Cleaners that clean. Hats reno- Birmingham, Ala.; 6. C. 'McMurri- vated. Phone 686. »18c. an. and Mrs. McMurrlan, Wash- , Ington, D. C.; Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ~ 7 ' Stamps, Chattanooga, Tenm VULCANIZING | “ We wash nnd polish cars, dope J. R. Kills, Atlanta; J. G. Par of having violated provisions of the city code, nnd such Doing truo. tholr offlcerB are, in the language of a section of the city code, va cant," The action of tho board in the matter wtm unanimous. , _______ , The mayor nnd two members n! beauty (connell nr„ eh.irgcd with having and the explanation of the text , P< .u on 765 „f n„. city nod. ■and life ot composer given by Mr. L. hIch r ,„„, fo „„ ws . a moy . fS? n G r ,n . hcrr y; thf . dl : 6r or member of council become In- ‘I?, ■ c C depnrtimint 0/ tr „„ w , „ ny eonlroet with eo„„- , v S .b Umm r Sc 5°° 1 .*! *,*,• nr lf ,h,! »>»>'»r O ra.mcmbe, cn i°y ment of of council remove from the cityT tn« evening. * I mn y or or member, ns jhe case Mrs. Plgeron was vocally ■» *“?** '"'S;''*’ h i" her best and in the classic Arin of ' N ' l>r Mnjor Smith nor tho Saccinl gave a rendering full n | lominellmro .wouM mok, a state- poignant appeal and heauty. Toi mcnt Tuf "day night, stag such music is the supreme ‘ ^ *.i test of artistry and to this num* \ liOVCmor Walker ‘«ja ^eZes: oUBht a wcaUb ; Namc f r Members The Schubert, ala, «J - heard nnd so exquisitely beauti-l rolonel It P TVi»n „r o„i„. ful^tho Brahms with the majestic | v ,„ 0 , was Voawolrted as'n’mem- ?i°.^ n ? ” e ‘^hr^d t :“ P o„ r i bor rt ,hc ^ "J trustees of the Llsgt song, embraced the second, , (nt , ,anitnrlum 'at M lled -cvllle — u -i and showed the singer a in- | )V p 'tative power. She raspohd- ed ©'Insistent applause by re- office ncapng th.JV.lt. Son f _fh«n ^ntnSh^pr® Mcmbersjaf the board of tru9 Ic shoes tho Fairy Queen had -in happv K , grinned all the time bo- h(r 11 lb etc store house and tbd {or0 wc WP re bewitched." Twins wear V,n everywheni TKey, „r.-mU«d Nani con get over all* the tnlstlos in ; ... . . Christendom." 1 ? * Urt,B * . W * 11 h . elp r °“ „ f .' “Gobd!" aahCall the little OloontaJ he your old aetve. again a. woll gloomily, for being ao gloomy theySas all tho other Rainbow Landers.- couldn't talk any other way. “Then I ( To , B * Centime .d.) JACK DAWS ADVENTURES UNDER THE SEA Story hr Ha. Cochran- ^Drawing, by lee Wright. The Italian and French songs of decided contrasts were followed’by a group of English songs of mod ern Composers and brought to n close a r^ital which gave unal- Away went the big balloon fish and H3 Jack walchcd him disappear Governor * Clifford Walker* he felt himself slipping downward. It was only a short ways when lay. ftpwajUninToxihcpd at the the basket he was in hit something very hard and sharp. Jack^qnWJ 1 of tho governor. Other np- jumped out to the basket and right besitf chest. , _ tees ot the State Medical Colleg< at Augusta, Dr. J, f. Lunsford, Preston; Dr. E. S. Osborne, Sa vannah; Judire W. H. Barrett, Au gusta, and Dr. Henry Shaw, At lanta. '&i*±r to a capaclty 1 pZme^r.r o a f n r n A " F. lh ^ht mg audience. Flovilla. aa a member of the Mrs. Granberry assisted this I State Baerd of Medical Exftmin- talented young southern artist nnd ers; Dr. W. E. Hall, of Columbus, the beauty rf each song was en-|and Dr. W. E. Brown, of New- hanced bv the sympathetic enter-'nan, members of the State Board tag into the ever changing mood 1 of Chiropractic Examiners. oftheeIn * er ' EXCURSION The University of Georgia is to be congratulated cn the excolloncy of the artists that have appeared during the scries, and Athenians nnd students alike show their in terest nnd appreciation by their attendance nnd their understand ing discriminations. $7.00 Rund .Trip to Ty- bee August 4th. Good for four days. Where the ocean breeze? blow. Central of Georgia Ry. Apollo For An.Oil King «ide him .was a big trea a r*rl ■. .* “Ilere’a the very thing I’ve been looking for,” he shouted. A id nt it, his friend the Watcrmite, aqd Flip cl that moment, his friend the watcrmite, aqd Flip, cam* running tip. “So it is," replied the waterrtBte. "And now how ore you going ■<> get it open?" Jack than discovered that the treasure chcs*-]^™ bolted ahut. E. KAY "THE SMILING PAINTER" . Fin* Painting *nd Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athens, Ga. them all over. All work guaranteed, nctl. Atlanta; Walter Lee and Mrs. First class vulcanising. UNION . .... „ . .A , „ VULCANIZING CO., 362 East Lt0 ' uttl8 Ro< *' Art - Mr »- J - R Hancock Ave. al8c Halllman, Augusta; Mias C. Vau (ban, Augusta, Oa. JUNK AUTOMOBILES O am PURE AND SPARKLING NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other water hat tha wonderful taste, tha InvlQoratlnQ faal* tag that It laavas after each glass full—It's dallghtful, yaa lit— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Brl «k it All Year 1100011—But Eepedally la Spring and 8um- mil—PHONE 95 Luton Springs Water Company ’ 4 -—— -—■ -*—* m Office Broad Street . Wf.‘: A. B. Scrogga, Haycsvllle, N. C.; ^ ; Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Atkinson, Vicks- Anto Farts Half Pile*. burg. Miss.; R. A. Evans, Atlanta; . . _ Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Brls- Auto Wrecking Company co ». n. c.; c. l. rus.cii, Atlanta. 840 Broad Street. a21c B. D. Ragsdale, Macon; Clarence L. Tucker, t Commerce; Frank Nelson, Birmingham; Rank Wil- Used Car Pick-Ups Cadillac 8 $400.00 ; - W1Uo,, ' Birmingham; a F. Moore, Chevrolet 490 .7. $125.00 All of our cars are in good condition. EPPS GARAGE Hudson Essex a24c Coal—Coal—Coal Jno. L. Lewis, president United Mine Workers of America, (ays; ‘BUY COAL NOW.” Don’t wait 'or something tojuppen to fright- in you into it. ., >;vfj ■ W. L. Hancock Coal Co, Phone 707 Phone 707 Birmingham; M. E. disk, Greens boro, Ga. 'J. E. Beebe, New York; J. Bowden, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Thurman, Atlanta; R| P- Hoyt, Atlanta; W. A. Sima, Atlan- M. N. Griffins nd Mrs. Grif fin, Mlsa 8. 8. Griffin, Miss Jane Griffin, Rome. *3 Trv as he might he couldn't budge tho cover nml ho to give up when a queer looking fish with a “That's a sword fisn," shouted the aratermU*. pry that chest open for you." And seen the s | (Continued.) . . - 1 ' . 'T iii' Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company ' Tho Western Railway of Alabama The Georgia Railroad was Wihism C. Abed, Texas oil king, has been investing some of his wealth in arts. Here is Bonnie Macleary, Greenwich Village aculp- tresa, with the "Apollo" she made for him. The 8ummer Tonriit season Is now on end vacations are In order. You will ba glad to know that conditions surround ing 8ummer Tourist travel are nioro liberal thla season than In almost any previous year. Reduced rates aro lu effect to practically every state In tbe Union as well ns to some points In Canada, tho various tours Including delightful trips o n tho Atlantic and Pacific oceans, the Great Lake-., St Law rence River, Hudson River, through tho Yellowstone and other National Parka, to tha Grand Canyon, etc. 8top_ovsrs may bo made at any point on either going or return trip. Within final limit of ticket, which la, f" ter 31, 1923., W. a: Howell, Montgomery, Ala.; H. T. Chance. Augusta; Mrs. Her bert Garvin, Atlanta; W. Browne. Atlanta; G. W. Owens, Al- ' ” Walker, Atlanta; Carl Atlanta; E. M. Burney, con. D1UWUC, Alia E : J. w. 'hue, Al in. Plpnty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission 1 per cent over $13)00; It per cent ap to $1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE offices phone 1171. 404 HblAaa Mftgn’T ' Let ns help you arrtnf* genre and any Information desired • by 'ticket agent In your town or by Octo- ladly furiilitheU J. P. BILLUPS. Genoral PassonRer As^nt Atlanta C.n *>^9^4*. V .