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SUNDAY, AUGUST 12, 1923.
PAGE FIVE
‘to make a friend at every con
tact.”
With minor sources of irritation
removed, Mr. Gorman believe*,
much criticism of the railroad? wiP
vanish. “No one Hpikes his f.-.end”
is the axiom on which the railway
chief founds his hew program. It is
hoped through puplic friendships to
» the road the statu of n hu
man being In the public mind,
thereby to promote a more sympa
thetic appreciation of rajteoad
problems.
“MIRACLE” SAVES CROWD
WHEN SCAFFOLD FALLS
rniCAfJO—"Nohttng short of a
miracle.” That's the way witnesses
described n pecular accident it
M jnroiT*and Clark street* which
could easily have cost many lives,
l*t which Injured no one.
A fifteen-foot- ladder, part- of a
scaffold .being used by painters,
fell from the twelfth floor of n
building and crashed to the sUJe-J
walk, shattering Into pieces. Des
pite the fact that the walk was
filled with people hurrying to wor>-
itf> ime was even Injured.
CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS
HUT w ns
2 Cents a Word
Minitttbm C harge of 40 Gents.
$1.00- for three insertions. Seven
;imes 'for the price of five in
sertions.
All, discontinuances 'MUST
be madb-in;person a t Vh c Ban
ner-Herald Office or by letter.
Telephone discontinuances are
not valid.
7C WANT AD 7C
fOj PHONE ■ 0
BANNRR-lIERAI.n WANT
AI)S GET RESULTS
WANTED — THREE OR HOUR I FOR RENt—‘FIVE ROOM mod-
icom apartment, furnished
irnished. Goad loeatior. Box!
•181, Athens, Ga. aJ2c
T. L.
Grady Av
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WANTED—TO RENT FIVE «
six room house. Phone 361.
WANTED—Misc.
WANTED — A SE<
baby bed. Cheap.
Bather Street.
WANTED—HELP
FOR RENT — 10 ROOM TWO
story house, Hancock Ave. Two
separate apartments, one bl.tck
Lucy Cobb Institute. Garden and
gaiage/ Address P. 0. Box 434.
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pers on
Lqst and Found
LOST—THREE KEYS ON chain
dowrf’towh. Reward if returned
Phone 284, a 12c
Ui
LOST—BETWEEN ATHENS and
Bogart, one 34x4 casing and
rim. Finder please return to J. C.
Cooper, 1 Commercial Bank. a 13c
LOST—ChlfdV gold bracelet, on
Rutherford or South Lumpkin
street. Call 1704-J or at 1560 South
Lumpkin St. a-12-c.
LOST-: Pai
Fiekett & Co. case,
the stores on Clayton
street. Notify J. A. Say
ular Street.
gin*
in
Broad
!0 Pop-
a-12-2.
.Wanted
fice.
AGENTS — Sell "Dcuh
washing preparation,
territory nnvv open. Clothes
white in ten to fifteer
No nibbing, big repeater
its. Send for free sai
particulars. PL C. Robe
AUTO REPAIRING
EARN MONEY AT Hop
hades, pillow
anvassing.. Easy a:
work. Experience
WANTED—Female Help
WANTER TO EXCHANGE—501
acre farm . in Monroe county
two miles from Forsyth, for small
farm near Athens or Athens citv
property.;. Address P. O. Box 737,
Athens, 0a.
nl2c
WANTED —' THREE OR POUR
room apartment; downstairs and
must have gas and electricity.
CloiC inpreferred. Phone 1708.
n!2p
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RV.
Northbound Southbound
WANTED—WE WANT the right
oman in every place
dure our gorgeous .Hybrid
other roses, old fashioned
climbing vines, flowering
a.id trees. There is in ci
munity a tactful woman
acquaintance, favorably
fin make n
this undertaking. If \
ing to you, write us t
National Nurseries,
N. Y.
' WANTED—Position
sition. Phone 1490.
FOR RENT—House
FOR RENT — SEVEN
house, sleeping porch,
10:0^ a jAflanta-Monro* local 6:15 P an j chicken runs
2:42 P jkiJ.-Airmin^hatn-Mem. 3:12 P | || nc nm j Normal School.
2:41 p i* Ifortolk-Uich.-N. Y. 3:12 P 1175D-J.
| Atl.-AbbovlllO local
\ iAtl.-llIrmlnghnm
(orfolk-Wauhlngtou
I ijvilmlngton-N. Y.
DRQIA RAILROAD
Depart
8:20 am
1:25 pm
3:12
7:30
5:20
5:20 i
G>S'J
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA BV.
W. O. Bolton, Agent, Flume 1861
Central pf Georgia Station
DepArt tat Macon 7:30 a. m.
4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 42:10 p. ra.
9:30 n. m.
For furttrr Information phone
. — . r* a cm
J. Y.'Artice. C. A.. I
' AAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY.
} Schedules
Leave . Athene Arrive
1:45 A. Ml* -S- 0 p - **•
10:15 A. M.** .*10:10 A. M.
•Dally. ..Dally Except Sunday.
FOR RENT—SIX ROOM
merit, private hath; He:
Ave. I'hpnc 12911.
ment, four rooms
bath, ali convenii
Larne garden spot.
ncr-Hcrald.
Used Car Bargains
Franklin 5 J’asscngcr Coupe
Paige
Passenger
SOUTHERN railway
Effective Sunday, April 29, 1923.
No. < leaves Athena 7:45 a. ro„ ar*
rivea Lula 9:20 a. m.
No. 8 leavea Athene 4:15 p. m., nr*
rivea Lula, 5:45 p. m.
No. 7 leavea Lula *:55 p. m., ar
rive* Athena 8:30 p. m.
No. 6 leaves Lula 10:10 n. m., ar
rives Athens 11:45 a. m.
O. B. MM-tER, C. A.. A then., O*.
Telephone fl.
LAWLER MOTOR CO.
Phone 1711 Phone 1
E. KAY
,he 8MILINO PAINTEF
Fin* painting and InUrler
decorating
D .....■-■-I-’. i 'ir-r—»
“ ’***' PURE AND SPARKLING
NATURE’S BEST REMEDY
N. other water ha. th. wond.rful'.a.te, «h. invigorating fa.I-
tA It live. after each gleet full—It-, delightful, yee It'a-
LINT0N SPRINGS WATER
Ing
OH.k It All Y..r 8Br " n ' *" d
Linton Springs Water Company
Office Broad Street
nd FOR SALE
r>32
1 FOR SALE—Special Six
Studebaker touring car.
14 ; Excellent condition. Driv-
la - cn only a little. J. S.
St. Wages’ Garage, 133 Clay-
)f. ton Street. a9d
FOR SALE—Old news-
t<i " papers ten cents per
™ bundle or three bundles
vs. for twenty-five cents.
" n f (] Banner-Herald Office.
12p FOU SALE—CASH OR TERMS—
— j Bargain, ’22 Overland roadster,
ng ’21 Harley twin, with or without
mp side car. Phone 423-R or call at
No 172 W. Hancock Ave. al2p
ng
Z FOR SALE—Special Six
2 p Studebaker touring car.
]p Excellent condition. Driv-
cn only a little. J. S.
:ht Wages’ Garage, 133 Clay-
™', ton Street. a9d
V a ‘ FOR SALE-HOUSEHOLD Fur-
' * niturc, thml stove nnd ghs range,
. * and instantaneous heater. Mrs.
Joe Warner, 247 Hancock Avenue.
k' FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—
One Ameircan 12-foot fount, y
9 ’ cigar, cigarette and tobacco cases, ,
’ a $5,000.00 outfit for $1,500.00. 1
Would rent or exchange i>r any
thing of equal value. Benson’s j
Bakery. a ..2c
c- _
2p LAND FOR SALE—Three small
farms, ten miles from Athens,
near two railroads. Also seven
room house with half acre land in
- Athens. R. P. Bell, 135 Park Ave.
M al2p
ir FOR SALE — MEAT MARKET
ie fixtures. Apply to the Western
p Market. Phone 1447. *3c
t- FOR SALF.-I HAVE DECIDED *’
n to sell all of my Barred Rocks
c nnd R. I. Red chickens. I have
isome beautiful bird* if you are in- I
V.forested in either breeds I would t
„ J like to show you what I have and
will make close price on either
1 flock if all ^o in bunch. O. II.
Bradbury, Bogart, Ga. al2c
* Miscellaneous
15 __
* SEE our. PEDIGREED USfcD
1 cars before you buy. Conolly on
Motor Co. tr.
Matrimonial 0u
WEALTHY, PRETTY. Affection-|p'
ate girl would marry. Write, j
Inclosing envelpoe. Doris Dawn,
South Euclid, Ohio. »12pi
PRINTERS I A
LOOSE - LEAF
System* and Supplies
Exceptional Service
1 The McGregor Co. Ai
Clayton'St. Athcnn, Ga.
j a31c.
j Foster Pressing Company
4 Clcanintf, Dying, Repairing
and Pressing
Von Canon-Wall Building L
Phono 1888 Phone 1886
a23«
OFFICE SUPPLIES —
Jno.
A Complete Office
Supply House for
Art Mela) Agency * 'J.. 1
THE McGREGOU CO. W
Clayton St. Athena, Ga. Pho
a31c.
STEAM-PRESSING
WHITE PRESSING COMPANY W A
Cleaners that clean. Hate reno- Iron
voted. Phone 086. al8c. ME'
„ Foul
Sam W. Pinson Garage
Ford *td Chevrolet I’arta
FRESH MEATS
MEATS FIT TO EAT
We Deliver Free
E. I). FLANAGAN
164 Wr Clayton
VULCANIZING
Wc wash and polish cars, dope
them all oder. All worlr guaranteed.
First class vulcanizing.. UNION
VULCANIZING CO., 3R East
Hancock Ave. a 18c
VULCANIZING
Invite Us to Your Next
Blowout.
Phone 271
City Garage & Motor
Company
a27c
.1.57 Thomas St.
Used Car Pick-Ups
Cadillac 8 $400.00
Ford like new ...$350.00
All of our cars are in good
condition.
EPPS GARAGE
Hudson Essex
PHOTOGRAPHERS
“RemonihoT your vacation.”
“Kodak Films developed.”
“Seven hours’ service.’ ’
Wo take them at 10 A. M.» out
I». M. j
ADAMS Sc ARNETT STUDIO
162 1-2 Clayton St.
a!9c
MONEY TO LOAN
a very low rate of
H. O. EPTING & CO.
• W. Ussery Jay H. Epting
Managers Loan Dept,
hone 1G86. Holman Bldg.
sOc
VULCANIZING
tire and tube re-
BARBECUE
Says Project Will Proba-.
bly Re Made Issue in !
Coming Municipal Pri
mary. Favors Move
Heartily.
The
proposed improvement of
Broad street will likely iw» an Issue
in the coming municipal primaries,
according to a letter from Alder-
ny*n J. If. Rucker, of the Third
Ward who heartily endorses the
project.
Snys Captain -Rucker:
“Editor Banner-Herald.
“More and morn pressing be
comes it, that action should bo
taken in the matter of making
Broad street a first class highway,
between Lumpkin street and Mil*
ledge aver.fie;
“Tb«* continued growth and pros
perity of Athens, will not allow
congestion of automobile traffic,
such ns 1s now occurring In getting
Have You Tried Our Barbecue? 1 ?P , Am ' 1 " ro P OBe lf h™»i-
If not try it today. I W 1 ' 1 > l '' ,kp ‘he uradlng, wldeninif
Wc Serve It Fresh Every Day. nm * P av,n « of Broad, an Issuo Id
Flournoy’s Barbecue Cafe j our fa ^ p b>ctlons.
151 Broad St. Thono 17401 “Our city engineer. Mr. namett
a27p} baa just completed a most able and
YOU-DRJVE-IT
We Repair Any Make Car.
Our Machinists Know How.
, Why Not IW One of Our
Satisfied Customers.
You-Drive-It Co.
Phono 001. J. L. SMITH, M<rr.
ATHENS TIRE SERVICE CO.
J. H. Boss, Prop.
Clayton.* Phono 916.
Good Used Bargains
^ 1919 Cadillac Touring
1921 Studebaker Big Six
1919 Buick 5 Passenger
The Soule Cadillac Co.
BATTERY REPAIRING
INSURANCE
ttrartlve map and estimate for
| the entire work. The cost will bo
, Within $49,000. The grades nrn
j wonderfully easy, considering thu
j topography to ho encountered.
J “Our financial status will nllow
us to Issue $40,000 of bonds for till*
work. The splendid combination of
the University, Schools of Agrl
culture. Summer Schools, unrlvab
led climate and water, makes Ath
ens a mecca fBr all Georgia.
”J. H. RUTKEn,
N “Alderman,”
Florence Vidor and Monte Blue in “Main Street/ 1
and Friday.
Palace Thursday
PICTURES AT PALACE
AND STRAND THEATRES
FOR T II I S WEEK
Monday—
Palace — Glenn Hunter, in
Youthful Cheaters.” Added nt-
tract ion, comedy, “The Reporter.”
Strand—Ruth Clifford and Hen
ry Walthall in “The Face on the
Bar Room Floor.”
Tuesday—
Palace—Lupino Lane in “A
Friendly Husband,” a superb com
edy. Also New* Events.
Strand—Ruth Clifford and Hen
ry Walthall in “The Face on the
Bar Room Floor.” Added attrac
tion, “In the Days of Daniel
Boone.”
Wednesday—
Palace—Milton Sill*, in “The
Last * Hour.” Also New* Events.
Strand—Vera Gordon in “Your
titled, “Tail Lights.” jg-
Thursday—
Palace—Big Special, r Florence
Vidor and Mpnto Blue 2n “Main
Street,” and a special comedy,
"High Water.” i
! Strand—Herbert ’Rawfinson, m
“Railroaded.” S '
Friday—: 9
Palace—Big Special, ;* Florence
Vidor and Monte Blue 4n “Main i
Street,” and a special comedy,
“High Water.” v •
Strand—.John Gilbert fli “Honor
First.” Extra, “FightinJ Blood.”
Saturday— *
Palace—A special selected cast
presents “The Ragged P3ge,” and
an unusually good cometfr by t !;•*
“Hall Room Boys, “The New
[Mamma.”
□ Strand—Jack Hoxie 3n “The
iDesert Bridegroom,” and; the last
chapter of “The Orcgofli Trail,”
Best Friend.” Al*o comedy en-) featuring Art Acord.
Northwestern Mutual Life
Lowest Net Cost, Most Flexible
Contract. ,
B. R. Bloodworth
224% E. Clayton St. Phono 74
a28c
Plenty of Money to Lend on Real Estate
Commission 3 por cent, over 31.000)
405 Holman Bid,.
10 per cent np to 31,000.
HUBERT M. RYLEE
Law office. Phone 1673.
A then,, Georgia
REAL ESTATE
D. G. Anderson & Co.
22414 E. Clayton St.
Phone 74.
J28- > 24
REFRESHMENTS
We’ve a Size For Your Car—
Stwaf BatUry
FLOWER SHOP
when you want
JONES FLOWER SHOP
n3lc
PARTS
Anto Peru Half Price.
Auto Wrecking Company
840 Broad Street
STEAM-PRESSING
Cleaning, Dying, Altering
and Pressing.
Phone 1317.
Coal—Coal—Coal
president United
Don’t wait
Save half your lunch hour by eat
ing with us. We berve light lunch
es, also have candy, cakes, fruHs,
cold drink*, cigars and cigarettes.
GOOD WILL WITH
SOFT ANSWER IS
NEW RAIL POLICY
nuiin, cigam ami cig*
THE COZY STAND
Corner Clayton'and Lumpkin Sts.
(All Sandwiches 5c.)
a!8e
DR. B. a CHANDLER
—-has just returned from Wash
ington University Hospital of
Missouri, where he took a Spec
ial course, and will again take
up his practice.
Phone 1567 Holman Building
(Gy Associated Prsss.)
CHICAGO.—A “policy rf friend
liness” designed to increase ft 11-
road efficiency through good will,
and a soft answer at every turn Is
the newly announced policy of thn
Chicago, Rock Island net’ Pacific
Railway Company.
"Every patron a friend of the
road through n policy of friendli
ness toward thn pv bile on the part
’ every employe,” Is the slogan.
The move Is regarded by Presi
dent J. Gorman of the Itock
Tslund. ns one which may do much'
toward the dissipation of thn vex
ing “raUrond -problem" of the day.
The problem, Mr. Gorman believe*,
is largely accounted for by tho
fact that through tho years thou
sands of citizens have acquired
prejudices against railroads,
cause of the actions of “hard, boil
ed” station agents, conductor*,
claim adjusters and track work
ers. The new order will bo aimed
If you seek a good used car'
you may procure one at:
great saving by reading
“USED CAR” ADS
in the
Banner - Herald
Classified Advertising Department
Phone 75
m
floirdYonf Health I
ramimftrSrEN
CHICH
PILLS
Elis
SwtnSaMinstvHriiwifffJ
Iron and Metal
USED CARS
1920 Touring, starter $125
1920 Touring, starter $115
1920 Coupe $265
1922 Sedan ........ $345
1921 Ton Truck .... $275
WE WILL BUY for cub old Junk
* C A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO. I
Strand Theatre
T
VERYBODY
SHOULD SEE
on
the
The face
Roonr Floor|
Tuesday
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