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SUNDAY, AUQl)§T 5. 1923.
TWH BANNETMnTOATJV ATHENS, GEORGIA
FRECKLES and his friends
WOOD IS WOOD TO FRECKLES
niiir
Blosser
Washington Society
Moves Amid Mass
Of Foreign Titles
(By Associated Press.)
WASHINGTON.—M*ny and seri
ous aro the tribulations of the
hostess to official society In Wash
ington,* and not the least of her
worries is *the necessity of keep
ing nt her tongue’s end tho proper
title and prefix for those of her
guests who are members of tho
| diplomatic corps.
1 In deference to the customs of
i democratic country many ot the
foreign ambassador* and .nir.istors,
together with ti.e member* of i’Mr
staffs and families, have adopted
: plain “Mr.,” “Mrs.” and ‘‘Miss’’ as
1 the only titles by which they ore
! to be addressed. Others have not,
I however, and the official dlplo-
| matic list of the Stato Department
presents an odd mixu.re
} fixes gathered from tb»*
'the earth. In some cases flu
appears to he a paradoxical diver
gence among the representatives
of a single country. •
GfflCHfTERSPa®
- *7 iUAi.OND lisv.ll t'lLLH, f j» v *
> r-p! *
20LD D7 DSU0GBI3 £VERtVAt~*.
5u*rd four Health ]
SAN-YK-IT^,
PREVENTIVE for MEN |
Larc*1*lM KitU'ii II i
. ■■■in i ,, , 11——wn n—■■ '
|CL ASS I FIE D ADVERTISEMENTS!
2 Gents a Woi@
Minimum Charge of 40 Cent!
[| insertions. Berea timet for th
; five Insertions.
AH discontinuances MUST t
made in person at The Ben*
ner-Herald Office or by letter
Telephone discontinuances are
NOT valid.
j 71- WANT AU
13 PHONB
BANNER-HEPALD WANT
AOS OET BF8ULT8
75
-rr
WANTED - DOUBLE-BARREL,FOR RENT — FURNISHED OR
r T»*^° n ' ianmi(, i'!{'ss ahutgun. I unfurnished apartment, to effu-
Keev “ at Bryant's Barbhr.ple without children, .1 rooms, 2
a5p' large closets and private bath. 170
•— Barber, day phone 830; nijrht 1213.
Shop.
WANTED—Female Help
j WANTED—YOUNG LADY with
i experience ns saleslady. Apply
J in own handwriting. Give experi-
jenre and references. P. 0. Box
1483. a6c
| HELP WANTED—Male
••WANTED—A COLORED Shoe-
‘ maker. Apply at Boston Shoe
Store. \ nCc
Lost and Found
FOR RENT—House
FOR RENT — A FURNISHED
house or apartment. Phone 1345.
FOR RENT — THREE
for light housekeeping
Washington St.
EARN MONEY AT HOME during
spare time, painting lamp
shades, pillow tops for us. No
canvassing. Easy and interesting
work. Experience unnecessary.
Nileart Company, 2301, Ft. Wayne,
Inti. ahp
IL0ST—Platinum bar pin,
_ in Michael’s Store or in
CAfnv<1ntr'CIGAR SALESMEN—$150 month.
■business section oaturda} ; Expenses. Experienced sales- v ,„ „ v »
laftcrnofln. I Finder please! Ilian preferred, hut hustler with- i „ JI. t u r hunrlloa
I.,,-, £ fc'„ „„ 'out experience will be accepted. I UUnflie. Or tnree IHintliCS
Jrclurn ro Banner-Herald (nrsoIil |. l(( ,,| CiKnr Co> High [for twenty-five cents.
l0ff.ee. Reward. j31d, i^int, x. c. “ 6 _e j Banner-Herald Office.
ROOMS
at 224
a6p
FOR RENT—SMALL Furnished
house. See Harry Rhodes, or
phone 461. a7c
FOR RENT-FOUR ROOM apart
ment, partly furnished. New
gas stove, etc. Call 265-W. a7c
STEAM-PRESSING
WHITE PRESSING COMPANY
Cleaners that clean. Hats reno
vated. Phone C8G. a 18c.
VULCANIZING
Wc wash and polish cars, dope
them all over. All work guaranteed.
First class vulcanizing. UNION
VULCANIZING CO., 3G2 East
Hancock Avc. al8c
AUTOMOBILE PARTS
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Old news
papers ten cents per
I NEW YORK WHOLESALE draft j-
llOST-ON CLAYTON STREET!''^omninyi; looking forlive load!SEE OUR PEDIGREED USED
near Marlin Shoe Store, white : r! ,’ nt to handle fast soiling line. | ears before you buy. Conolty
1 yellow gold filigree bar pin I Bjl unscom be Chemical, 30 Church Motor Co. tf.
h small diamond in center. $ cW York. a5p J
diamond
■Liberal reward for return. Phone
a5p
0ST—TWO $5.00 BILLS Satur-
in business section of -city,
please call 135-J. Reward.
FOUND—TWO CREAM Colored
heifers, two years old. Taken
Thursday afternoon. Owner
get same by paiyng for this
[advertisement, cost of keep and
lamagos. fH. R. Ramsey, Tallns-
Ro
4*
anted
|V. ANTED—TWO HORSE wagon.
full description and price.
[Addross “Wagon,” care Bnnner-
ferald. aGc
j ONE-HALF the world
FOR RENT—Rooms • doesn’t know how the
FOR RENT—Three unfurnished j Other half is getting On,
rooms, i-umpuia street, near As.)but the little Banncr-Her-
CoiicEC. Cail 1308 ; J. ' a ld W ant A(Js br | nR kgjjj,
for rent 1 couple—■Ti.rce |h a I V cs together for their
unfurnished connecting rooms. J . , f .,
First floor. Private bath. Good | miltU&l IMJllCIlt.
location, close in. On car line. Ad
dress “Owner,” care Banner-Her-
aid. a5 I>
Auto Parts Half Pi ice.
Auto Wrecking Company
840 Broad Street.
STEAM-PRESSING
Cleaning, Dying, Altering
and Pressing.
RED & BLACK PRESSING CLUB
Cor. Broad and Lumpkin Sts.
Phone 1317. a20c
Coal—Coal—Coal ,
REFRESHMENTS
Save half your lunch hour by eat
ing with us. We serve light lunch
es, also have candy. cakes, fru'ts,
cold drinks, cigars and cigarettes.
THE COZY STAND
Corner Clayton and Lumpkin Sts.
(All Sandwiches Gc.)
al8e
VULCANIZING
Invite Us to Your Next
Blowout.
Phone 271
City Garage & Motor
Company
- a27c
AUTO REPAIRING
FOR RENT—THREE nice rooms
with larirc hall and cool front
porch; nil conveniences; strictly
private. Reasonable,
erty St.
243 Dough-
dip
FOR RENT—Two rooms, with
connecting bath, lights and tclc-
phone. Phone 780,
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
tnrthbomut * ' Southbound i jpoj> PENT—THREE Connecting
Atlan'f-Monrow local 6:15 i>; unfurnished rooms for housc-
P Atl.-Hirfpg~ham-Mem. 3:18 p(keening. All conveniences.' Apply
FOR RENT—0 ROOM COTTAGE
580 Harris street. Phone 1213
or 836.
!Mrscu:~ham-M
» NortWMtieh.-N.
i All.-Abbeville local
Atl.-nirmlngham
Norfolk t Washington
Wllmington-N. T.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Depart
3:20 am
8:35 pm
#:!• pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
W. O. Dolton. Agent, Thnne 1331
Central of Cleorgl* Station
I>ei«art for Macon 7:30 a. m.
•’ 4^48 p. m.
arrive from Mfcon 12:10 p. m.
9:30 p. ip.
For further infcrmatlon phono
J. Y. Bruce. C. A., 340.
■AINESVILLE MIDLAND RY.
Sehadultt
Athena Arrlvo
|l:« A. M.e *5:20 P. M.
A. M.ff **10:19 A. M.
fDally. ••Dall'y Except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Effective Sunday, April 29. 1925.
| No. c leaves Athens 7:45 a. m-. ar-
• Lola 9:20 a. m.
^N’o. h leaves Athena 4:15 p. m., ar-
' Lula 5:45 p. m.
leaves Lula 3:55 p. m., ax-
' A mens 8:30 p. m.
t leaves Lula 10:10 a. «**.. or-
Athens 11:45 a. m.
| 1?- MILLER, C. A., Athens, Ga.
Telephone 71.
OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS
ar« good for long anti satisfac
tory service. You save tho differ
ence. Conolly Motor Co. tf.
.Tno. L. Lewis, president United
Mine Workers of America, says:
“BUY COAL NOW.” Don’t wait
for something to happen to fright*
cn you into it.
W. L. Hancock Coal Co.
Phono 707 Phono 707
n23c
Iron and Metal
WE WILL BUY for cash old Junk
Automobiles. Dealers in, scrap
FOR SALE -y MEAT MARKET*.* r °n, rags, metal. DIXIE IRON &
fixtures. Apply to the We*tcm^®^L Fhonc 1151, 414
Market. Phone 1447.
s3c
FOR SALE—ALL OUR COWS
and heifers not entitled to reg
istry. Cathedral Pines Dairy,
Phone 174. -ndc
LAND FOR SALE—Three smnll
farms, ten miles from Athens,
near two railroads. Also seven
room house with half acre land in
y\ther.H. R. P. BcJJ. J35 Park Ave.
* a5p
FOR SALE — THIRTY WHITE
Leghorn pullets. Phone 610
after 8 p. m. a5c
FOR RENT-TWO CONNECTING
rooms to couple without c ^ 1 ^"
d r"Apply It I« Childs St. or
Phone 1333. ^
FOR RF.NT-FURNISHED rooms
cipar, ciporotte and tobacco case,
for lipht housekoepinp, $5,000.00 outfit for *1,500.00.
Avricuiturnl Collcpe. All on Would rent or cxchanpc for any-
vcnicnces. Phono 1774 or U71. or .. - ■
call 980 S. Lumpkin St.
FOR SALE O
One America
EXCHANGE-^-
12-foot fount,
Bakery.
POP RENT — APARTMENT Oh pQR SALE — Household goods,
r firm rooRifl. kitchen and pan- consisting of dining room fur-
♦ rv two closets, bath room, pn- n iture, bed room furniture, rugs,
Loi!. nntrance. 820^Hancock Ave. * ta bl e s, mirrors and heaters. Also
Phone 3o”"w. b7c roll top dck. 213. W. Hancock
Foundry St.
824c.
FRESH MEATS
MEATS FIT TO EAT
Wo Deliver Fro®
E. D. FLANAGAN
Sam W. Pinson Garage
Ford and Chevrolet Parts
1G4 W. Clayton Phone 46!
FLOWER SHOP
Our phone number is not listed in
directory—but when you want
Flowers—rail
JONES FLOWER SHOP
Phone 2G7 Day—Night Phone 2002
aSlc
BATTERY REPAIRING
We've a Size For Your Car—
mpi
—zwrr
TTu.tt-ry
ATHENS ENGINEERING CO.
Smith Building Phone 711
CIVIC OPERA TO
HAVE NEW STARS
IN 1923 SEASON
(By Associated Press.)
CHICAGO — Fernand Ansseau.
leadimr tenor in French opera, will
make his American debut with the
rhlrngo Civic Oper a, which open*
lure November 8. according to the
announcement made by tho com*
pany. Arrangements nro helnu
made for the appearance of other
brilliant gu^t artists, which will
Include Mmo Louise Horner, tine
will appear in a limited number of
performances including “Samson
and Delilnh.”
Other stars included in the regu*
Inr personnel of the company fot
the coming season will he Mary
Garden Amelita Gain Curcl, Flor-
onre MacBeth, Mary McCormlc.
ryrrna Van Gordon, Onorgen-link*
lnnoff. Tito Schipn, Edith Manor
and Feodor Chaliapin; with Glor-
aln Polacco ngria present ns musi
cal director.
••Boris OovdnoTt’’ nnd “L’Afri-
cana.” the latter by Meyerbeer
nro announced ns novelties In the
1923-1924 senson, because they nev
er before drnve been given by the
Civic Opera Company.
The role of Boris in said by crit
ics to he one of Chaliapin’s great
est. Among the revivals announc
ed In that of “Zaza,” with Mary
Garden In the title role. Mins Onr-
den also will appear I nthe revi
val of Mnssepet’s •‘Cleopatre.”
Harry W. Bentty, technical di
rector' Is spending the summer ir
Europe visiting the more famous
opera houses of France, Germany
nnd Italy In senrch of new Ideas
lie Is said to be making a specla’
study of proposed settings in
Moussorgsky’n "Boris Godunoff,"
which has become popular with
American audiences.
The opening of the operatic ten-
son November 8 is a departure
from custom, ns tln^ season will
open Thursday instead of t! e tisua’
Monday nnd will run one nnd one-
hnlf weeks longer than tho usual
season of ten weeks.
Announcement also was mad*
that Adolph Bohn will hr In charge
of the ballet nnd that Miss Anna
Ludmila would return ns premier
dnnseusc.
GOOD MORNING!
For HEALTH,
ENERGY and
HAPPINESS
EAT
Bensons c Bread
Used Car Pick-Ups !
Cadillac 8 $400.00!
Chevrolet 490 ... $125.00
All of our cars are in good
condition.
EPPS GARAGE
Hudson Essex
«24c
For Screening Ice Boxes
and Cabinet Work
Phone 802
L. T. CARITHERS
E. KAY
“THE iMILINO F* 1R "
Fin, paint* 11 # «nd Interior
D«eor«»ln#
Phone 1297. A then*. Gn.
Ib r..■• ■• ■V r!wggasasa
pure and Sparkling
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
No other water h»« tho wond.rful U«t», tho InvlQorMtnfl fe
'"a thot it Icavo* aft,r «»eh sl*“ f■Hr** 4«HB htful > >** 11 *“
LINtON SPRINGS WATER
OH ok It A n Yo.r 'Round—But EopoelaHy In MHrfl ond Sum-
mor—PHONE •#
Linton Springs Water Company
Olfleo Brood 8tr,rt
PHOTOGRAPHERS
“Romombcr your vacation.”
"Kodak Films developed”
“Seven hours' iervice.' •
Wo take them at 10 A. M„ out
FOR SALE—OSCILLATING Gcn-| r » P. M.
cral Electrio fan. Reasonable. ADAMS ft ARNETT STUDIO
J. B. Reeves at Bryant’s Barber) 162 1-2 Clayton St.
Shop. a5p nijfc
Ave. Phone 1428.
a7c
Used Car Bargains
Franklin 5 Passenger Coupe
Paige 5 Passenger Touring
Columbia 5 Passenger Touring
LAWLER MOTOR CO.
Phone 1711 Phone 1711
s2c
FOR SALE—Misc.
BATHING SUITS—Our ,ale' - of
1-4 off is Bellini? suits. Get
yours today. The McGregor Com
pony. ' »31c.
BARBECUE
Dlt. B. a CHANDLER *
--hfls just returned from Wash
ington University Hospital of
Missouri, where ho took a spec
ial course, and will again take
up his practice.
Phone 1567 Holman Building
>rv. Our
gain counter at half prift. Get
your supply now. The McGregor
Company. »31c.
FULLER BRUSHES are Guaran
teed Brushes. For Fuller Ser^
vice phone 1588, Box 109. W. L.
Brunkhurst. Asst. Mgr. a3p
Miscellaneous
COACHING—PUPILS in mm-
mar or primary grades who de
sire coaching, phone 1345. a5c
WILL BUY, SELL OR. REPAIR
cash registers. Call L. N. Rob
erts, Phone 1G80. a9c
Personal
WEALTHY, PRETTY, Affection
ate girl would marry. Write, cn-
envelope. Dori, Dawn,
closing
South Euclid, Ohio.
«5p
Foster Pressing Company
Cleaning, Dying, Repairing
and Pressing
Von Canon-Wall Building
Phono 1880 Phone 1883
a 23c
Have You Tried Our Barbecue?
If not try it today.
We Serve It Fresh Every Day.
FloHrnoy’a Barbecue Cafe
151 Broad St. Phone 1740
a27p
INSURANCE
Northwestern Mutual Life
Lowest Net Cost, Most Flexible I
Contract. , !
B. R. Bloodworth
22414 E. Clayton St. Phone 74
REAL ESTATE
D. G. Anderson & Co.
j28-’24
CLAYTON, GA.
THE
TAYLOR
HOUSE
Hot and cold baths,
electric lights, fresh
vegetables, milk and
butter.
Rates: \ '
$12.50 Per Week
MRS. E. R. TAYLOR
Manager
Plenty of JWoncy to Lend on Real Estate
Commleston 8 per cent, over *1.0001
10 per cent up to *1,000. V
405 Holman Bldg.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
7 Law offices Phono 167*.
Athens, Georgia
re
Every Day Brings New Customers Who Ar
Delighted With the Values Offered in
Our Clearance Sale
Our Advice Is to Come Soon, As These Unusual Offerings Arc
Being Dispoqpl of Rapidly.
A 25 Per Cent Reduction or 1-4 Off
On All Men’s Suits, Including
KUPPENHEIMER’S
Also ONE-FOURTH OFF on MEN’S TROUSERS, BOYS’
CLOTHING, and on W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES and OXFORDS,
ONE-HALF OFF ON ALL STRAW HATS
FLORSHEIM SHOES
Genuine
and OXFORDS
In This Season’s Newest
Lorraine Seersucker
Styles
Suits
At $8.85 Pair
At $8.75
LEE MORRIS
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNER”
Comer Broad and Jackson Sts.