The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 01, 1923, Image 7

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tt-rnN’BSDAT. ^AUGUST I. 1923. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIEN^fygx -gf/jon C U0 3K THB BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA {■ ,W T V' J W^^r , »T^ 8, - J ' ~ rcr v m AS TAG SEES IT By Blosser ASS I FI ED ADVERTISEMENT S| IIES > Cents'1 Wort! - Minimum Chares of 40 Canta I Insertion*. Bereft time* for tbs | price 0: fly*. lnipkrMao*. . discontjnuanc** MUST he wide in person at The Ban- •.Herald Offlae or by lattar. I! 75 VS?*? 75 MANNen.HBRALD WANT. ADS OBT RESULTS WANTED—Male Help WANTED ~ A FIRST CLASS clothing and men’s furnishing; salesman. Only those with exper ience need apply. State experience land salary desired, and give ref- ‘erences. Address, “Clothing,” care Banner-Herald. ale FOR RENT—Rooms FOR RENT—r^;ve room house furnished. AH modern conven iences. Apply to E. P. Fears at Palmer’s. a3c. Lost anil Found |L0ST—Platinum bar pin, in Michael’s, Store or in Ibusinessf section Saturday lafternoon.' Finder please ■return to Banner-Herald lOffice. Reward. j31d FOR SALE Foster Pressing Company Cleaning*. Dying, Repairing and Pressing Von Canon*Wall Building Phone 1886 Phone 188C a 23c STEAM-PRESSING WHITE PRESSING COMPANY Cleaner, that clean. Hats reno vated. Phone G86. a!8c. VULCANIZING We wash and polish ears, dope them all over. All work guaranteed. First class vulcanising. UNION VULCANIZING CO., 3(12 East .Hancock Avo. , *18c FOR SALE—Old news papers * ten cents per bundle or three bundles'' for twenty-five cents.' AUT0M0B i LE p^RTO Banner-Herald Office. I SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED cars before you buy. Conollv Motor Cd. ONE-HALF the world! doesn’t know how the j |L0ST—MAN.’S, COLD WATCH, opon face, either in Royston or ■between Roytftdn and Athens.- *._if • „^aa« „ _ iKinder return i to Banner-Hcralcl Other nail IS getting (HI, receive revtanj. nip but the little Banner-IIcr- Ilost-in THE ^^ a'-vnsv aid Want Ads bring both Auto Parts Hall Plica. 1L 1 Auto Wrecking Company 846 Broad Street. REAL ESTATE D. G. Anderson & Co. 224'A E. Clayton St. Phone 74. j28-’24 VULCANIZING Invite Us to Your Next Blowout. Phone 271 City Garage & Motor » Company a27c AUTO REPAIRING' T—IN THE Cl’ if n!f% Twilit 0 FindoT halves together for their |LOST—Pair Ht in posl ■return, to Banner-! land receive’ reward -Z OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS Af Glasses and case, are good for long and satisfac- \Voffice/ finder please' tory service. You save the differ- ral^ office jenco. Conolly IVIotor Co, tf. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— One American 12-foot fount, cigar, cigarette and tobgcco cases, With Private'® $5000.00 outfit for $1,500. place for nu-j w «uld rent or exchange for any. young man.'tiling of equal value. BENSON'S dose to agri-! BAKERY. »lc. ix 708, Athens,' ttl P FOR SALE—A FOUR GALLON milch cow, fresh in. Can bo seen at International Agricultu. tal Coip., Phone 184-J. a2p IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING building and need three cabinet mantels.'it will pay you to see S. ; local Cits plH. Griffith, Bogart,' Ga. tip im-Mem. S:t* p | —. — ■ N. Y. 3:12 p FOR SALE—GOOD.MILCH COW, local 7:30 a | also Eskimo Spitz pup. Apply 5:23 a;at 834 Hill .St. •a2p igton '6:29 a STEAM-PRESSING Cleaning, Dying, Altering and Pressing. RED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Sts. Phone 1317. n20c Goal—Coal—Coal!, Jno. 1j Lewis, president United Mine Workers of America, aays: “BUY COAL NOW." Don’t wait for something to happen to fright en you into it. * W. L. Hancock Coal Co. Phone 707 Phono 707 Iron and Metal WE WILL BUY for cash old Junk Automobiles. Dealers ini scrap iron, rags, metal. DIXIE IRON A METAL CO. Phone l!51, 414 Foundry St. 824c. .\>epar« 8:20 nm |l2:io pm v ' 1:15 pro CENTRAlVcS QKOROtA RV. W. o. Dolton, AgJnt, Phone 1441 Contra! of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:20 a. m. 4:48 p. m. Arrive from M^cen 12:10 p. m. For furthtt' Information phone J. T. JfWce. C. A.. €40. ■AINEtWt.t.g‘MlOLAND BY. |L«av. Attains Arrive Jt.» *1:20 P. X. A. M.*» ' ' *•10:10 A. X- I'Liuiiy. *.Daily fixc.pt Sunday. (OUTHBBN RAILWAY Elf.ctlva Sunday,: April 20. IK*, No. I tedves-'httlens 7:15 *■ m., or- rives Lula 9:id a.' m. Xd. I leav.aAih.ni 4:15 ,p. m., ar- Lula 8^4$’ p.' 'iri.-- N<>. 7 !ehw#Ujtiia 8^8 P* ar- Athens'f(10 m. B 5 i«ar^%&» ! 10:10 a. ro., ar- Athena It:4**v m. ? B. MILLKR,' C. A.. Athena. Oa. V telephone fL FOR SALE OR RENT—ONE Six room house, all modern conven iences, at 158 Woodro^ St. Can be seen between 9:00 anda 11:00 n. m. or 2:00 and 5:00 p. m. Phone 1485 after 8 o’clock p. m. a2c Summer Hats from 98e to $4.98 .at Mrs. Arthur Burcha, 304 Hol- Iman Building. Cloeing out rate on Summer Ilhta continues all this week. FRESH MEATS MEATS FIT TO EAT Wo Deliver Prop E. D. FLANAGAN Phone 17*3 ’57 ’" amai For Screening Ice Boxes and Cabinet Work Phone 802 L. T. CARITHERS i ■ ’ E. KAY N -the emilinq pAinteb* Flno'PalntlnB and Interior Decorating Phono 1297, Athena, Ga. > Used Car Pick-Ups Cadillac 8 $400.00 Chevrolet 490 ... $125.00 All of our cars are in good condition. , . EPPS GARAGE Hudson E5sex a24c Let Us Wash and Dope Your Car. Sam W. Pinson Garage Ford and Chevrolet Parts 164 W. Clayton• FLOWER SHOP Our phono number i$ not listed In directory—hut /when you t ‘ Flowers—caU JONES FLOWER SHOP Phono 267 Day—Night Phone 2002 a31c SPECIAL NOTICE CITY TAXES HAIRED GIRLS STR0NGE8T CHIdKOO.—Listen, ye bobbed- hair tlgmoUgBjBS: When popner'hollcr ; about It toll him that bobbed hair makes for strength. The Samson stuff fs* the bunk, absolutely. When two teams composed of girl clerks of the National Lifo Insurance company engaged in n tug-of-war at the company’s pic nic,’the bobbed-hair team won. dragging the team composed of girls with long hair all over the nlac©. The losers bobbed their tresses. YOURS FOR A DAY LONDON—Tho Idea of rentinc an auto and driving It yourself which started In America, at last has hit England. Several dealer? mow advertise in that wise and dwd Your Health 0H5san> PREVEIiTIVE/orMEN " ^Bgg^SaJSg y — I r . — —- - M DeH. tifact,AhnyaVcUtll* SOU) BY DRUGGISTS (YEHVMlfBt Out Where the Bronchos Buck The second installment of city taxes are duo from July 16th to August 1st, inclusive. Taxpayers who fail to pay on of before Aug ust 1st will have to pay $1.50 cost on 1 i fa, which will be issu« against all delinquents. G. E. O’FARRELL, Aug. 1. City Marshal. PADEREWSKI BUY8 TICKET OR HIS OWN PERFORMANCE PARI8—Ignace Jan Paderewski the famous Polish . pianist and copiposcr ( received one of the heart lest welcomes acorded him since his- return to the concert stage wheji he npeared before a Pari* audience recently. ThouaanBa -of people thrpnged to aef him pastor his way to th theatre, and he was; agnih besieged when the concert, b benefit nf fa If, was concluded. , i^The French press re-told nr great length the story of how the noted artist was epelled from Russia years ago Itf Emperor Alexander III, after I*ad^rewskl had played befftre the court. A Rilver trophy, two f«et high, will be competed for at the Chey enne Frontier Days and the famous Pendleton (Ore.) Round-Up. It wan designed by Eyre Powell (above) and will be awarded on points, with broncho busting the high point. Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commlooion 3 per cent, over 11,000; 10 per cent up to *1,000. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law oftlcee Phono 1571, 405 Holman Bid,. Atheno, Ooorgta ADVENTURES OF THE Olive Robert^ Battoti. FACE 5EVE* >rrr-f-rW t Ah'HPtKi^e ntd^ a large cake with white Icing and n lump in tlie ' " middle! Ti “The first person I wi«h you in all'tho kitchens ami pr.:ilriin wcu’d look for^’ said Kinp Snook-lend cako.boxes and pastry sbdtfs us to the Twins, “is my lord high ami candy stores.” cnnn.'cllor. His name is Codger. Away they worfr: then ami ,it Mister Lord High Chancellor Cod- wasn’t two minute: till they came gor. Like the rest of iny subjects,I to Mrs. Thingumadager’s housW ho got the erase for riding light-1 Mrs. Thingumadsger hail i>"Jjn niag hugs. And now he’s plumb ■ baking. Anyone could in fi*r disappeared. We carft find jhim i blocks tell that. Such a smell y»u anywhere in Pee Wee Land. Andj nev d r omtllod.; "-JK I need him sadly ns I have to| g 0 the Twins went otrutghc-Bir make n new law and need him to ■ ^ cr pantry shelf, write it out for me.” i And there stood n large rake “Oh, we’ll,find his, never fear.”I with white icing and a lump " if; cor.ifcrtcd Nancy. “Can you tell usithe middle! ' ..,,,, j anything about l|:m that might “Help! Help!” the lump was help?” calling and moving .evtr so HWr King Snookums pushed his crown! “The Icing has got hard atjcj from one side to the other and.cant get out! Help. rsixts*. - -.'SSHl teeth, or perhaps three. I greatly (T?JBejContim..nl) j fe «Aii righiT-M - u™ find him. With our magic shoes we I J*’ ™** Msxlt„ ° * can go anywhere, and well hunt trntia nod Mexico. , ' JACK DAW’S ADVENfUkES UNDERf THE SEA Story Hy H*1 Cochran. Drawings Jiy J^e.Wright. UNDER THE SEA— Chapter 23 Jack then grabbed the boot and it took him rapidly through «<■ water. “Don’t hold on too long,” warned tho watermito, or You * ill be pulled out of the water."_ T, think It is ttmo , th *, t u _ I 1 k“ > ba ' k \° be pulled out ox tne water. » wu* lfc 10 VT . land, anyway,” replied Jack. So he h\mg on tight to the boot. VTt Up h^ went until he could pulling him toward a rowboat, Ti 1T . r -.„ ; , more slipped down to tho bottom of the sea. This tinie he landed right beside the diver’a suit he had stepped out of when lie met the watermite. ild almost Bee the fisherman Thtin tho fishline broke and Jack once PHOTOGRAPHERS * “Remember your vacation.” "Kodak Film*, developed." i “Seven houre' aervlce.' ' We take them at 19 A. M- out 5 P. V. ADAMS A ARNETT STUDIO 162 1-2 Clayto»8L dlfc BARBECUE + PURE AND SPARKUNG NATURE’S BEST REMEDY j ^ , > No other water ha. th. wonderful tart., tho lnvlgo™»'»B fool ing that it leave, after each glase full—tt’e delightful, yea Ifo— LI'NTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Year ’Rwind—*ut MheuOJU mer—PHONE 95 Lmtoa Springs Water ,Com] OHIca Brood Staj* Irlrl Hare You Tried Our Barbecue J If not try it today. We Servo It Fresh ivory Day. - Flournoy's Barbecue Cafe 161 Broad St. Phone 1749 ,27 p INSURANCE Northwestern Mutual Life Lowest Net Cash, Most Flexible Tontraet. , B. R. Bloodworth 22414 E. Clayton St Phone 74 . »28c i! REFRESHMENTS Save half your lunch hour by eat ing with uo. We serve light lunch es, alio hove candy, cokes, fruts, eold drinksj mgsro uM^cig.-ireUe,. Corner Clayton aid Lumpkin SU. 1 EXCURSION Saturday, August 4th T-Y-B-E-E “WHERE OCEAT^ BREEZES BLOW" $7.00 Round Trip FROM ALL STATIONS ATHENS TO GRAY INCLUSIVE Tickets on sale Saturday, August 4,. Final return limit to, leave Savannah not later than 9:00 P/M. Wednesday, August 8, 1923. SLEEPING CARS, PARLOR CARS and COACHES A splendid opportunity to spend several da vs in Savannah or at Tybee, where the attractions are so varied and numerous. For information call Phone 640. J. Y. BRUCE, Commercial Agent Central of Georgia Railway “TOE RIGHT WAY” •mm* Flip had caught up with Jack and was standing by hi. master's I. "How would you like to go back to the land again V' asked Jack of Ilia pet dog. Flip bhrked and wagged his tail. “Ail right," said Jack, and he started putting on the diver’a suit as Flip looked on.— (Continued.) i .1' — Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company The Western Railway of Alabama The Georgia Railroad Tho Summer Tourist season Is now on and vsesttoa. am in order. You will bo glad to know that conditions surround ing Summer Tourist travel arc r.ioro liberal this season than in almost hoy previous year. Seduced rates are In effect to practically every etato in tho Uuion as well as to some points Id Canada, the various tours including delightful trips on the Atlantic and Pacific oceana, the Great Lakoo, St Law rence River, Hudson River, through tho Yellowstone end other Notional Parke, to tho Grind Canyon, etc, Stop_overs may be made at any point on either going or return trip, within filial limit o( ticket, which Is, In most cases, Octo ber 31, 1923. servo and any Information desired will be gladly furnished by ticket agent in your town or by the uudersignod. J. P. BILLUPS, /, General Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga.