The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 03, 1923, Image 5

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2 Cents a Word Ke of 40 Cento. i insertions. Seven price of five in- itinuanccs MUST in at The Ban- ffice or by letter. Telephone discontinuances are not vdtldl , 7K L WANT AD 19 I’HONE BANNEB-HEBAI.D WANT ADS GET RESULTS 75 Lost and Found FOUND—A man ' with wonderful power. Consult Prof. Gabln be fore it is too late. 9 a. r.i. to 8:30 p. m., daily. 27914 Lumpkin St. spp- LOS T—Banner-Herald Route Book Number 22. Finder please return to Banner Herald Office or Phone 75 and receive lib eral reward. and Ea.tvilie. Finder please no- tify J. F. Hnygood, Watkinsville, or Bob Thompson, Bogart, Ga. v »3c WANTS D—Several thousand bushels of Fulghum Oats. Will pay 70c per bushel. H. L. Cofer Seed Co., Phone 247.y WANTED—We will buy your mulo, horse and cow hides, bees wax and tallow. Oldest hide firm in Athens. ATHENS HIDE CO., 4,31 Thomas Street. s31p Miscellaneous HAVE YOUR SEWING Machine cleaned and repaired now, ready for fall sewing, at reduced prices. Wo repair all makes. Work guar anteed. Singer Sewing Machine Co., Phone 288. s!6c FOR RENT—-Furnished Rooms FOR RENT — Two large well lighted connecting rooms, with private entrance and bath, fur nished or unfurnished. Phone 163. •s4p FOR RENT—Two large, down stairs rooms, with kitchenette. Light and water furnished. For information call 1029 or apply 293 Hoyt Street , FOR SALE—FRESH COCOANUT syrup, made every week In our candy department R. F. Chris tian, Grocer and Candy Mfg’r, Broad Street. s28c WILL EXCHANGE—Seven room * house on prominent comer lot for small farm or property in near-by town. Apply "B,” care Banner-Herald. s4p BUILDERS JNO. K. DAVIS Builder PAINTING PAINTING, PAPER HANGING Rest Material. » Good Workmanship. Carl Childers Phone 780 Phone 780 •28c REAL ESTATE FOR RENT—Connecting furnish ed rooms on Miliedge Avenue. Address P. O. Box 303. D. G. Anderson & Co. 224 H E. Clayton St. Phone 74. J28-’24 f 561 East Broad St. Phone 1461 Wholesale Fruits apd Produce. , s20c VULCANIZING We are equipped to give you the best service in tire and tuba re pairing in the city. ATHENS TIRE SERVICE CO. J. H. Poes. Prop. Good Used Bargains 1919 Cadillac Touring 1921 Studebaner Big Six 1919 Bulck 6 Passenger The Soule Cadillac Co. 142 W. Clayton. Phone 916. YOU-DRIVE-IT We Want You to Know The Banner-Herald Want Page Good INSTITUTIONS are as pleasing to meet as good PEOPLE—and every man, woman and business house hereabouts, knows that the CLASSIFIED DEPART MENT of the BANNER-HERALD is a good INSTITUTION. Good because it delivers a ,big daily SERVICE to the community, sells Mer chandise, rents Rooms, hires Help, finds lost Articles, and dries many more things with neatness and dispatch—and at a trif ling cost to the advertiser. HELP WANTED—Malp RENT — Furnished apart ments, consisting of two, three WANTED — Experienced man to operate gin. Permanent posi tion for right man. Write or up ply W. J. Birrett, B. F. D. 3 Athens, Ga.\ WANTED makers. Store. \ Two colored RAILROAD SCHEDULES 1:4, p AU.-Olrmlertiara-Mem ,:43 p , NcrV’pt-KIch.-N. T - 1:11 p * AU.-AbbevUl. local Y 0“ GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrive '•) ' i i ’ D,pl 7*4 pin ” «••*» ‘ 11:11 pm j y ’ M»l CENTRAL OR OEOROIA RV. If. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone lilt Central of Georgia Station Depart for. Macon 7:10 a. m. 1 ' ' 4:41 p, m. Arrive from Macon U:M p. m - 4:10 p. m. Vm further Information phone Jf Xi pru«. C. A., 444. ’ IAINESVILLE MIDLAND RV. Schedules Leave Athena Artlva 7:44 A. M.e *W4 P. M. 10:44 A. M.ee eeio:to A. M. 'Daily. ••Dally Except Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY Effective Sunday, April 24, 102$. No. 4 leave. Athena 7:44 a. m.. ar- rtvee Lula 4:14 a. m. No. s laavoa Athena 4:14 «. m.. ar- rtvei I.ul» 4:44 p. m. , No. 7 leavea Lula 4:14 p. m, ar- Hvss Athens 1:30 p. m. No. 4 leave) Lula 14:14 A m., ar- Hvea Athena lt:44 a. m. O. B. MILLER, C. A.. Athens OS. 1 Telephone 4L and four rooms. Very desirable. Ail conveniences. Phone 1171 or FLOWER SHOP FOR RENT—One furnished room to business ladies, witn referen- ces. Apply Athens Woman s Club, or uhono 1425. B ^ c FOR RENT—Unfur- nished Rooms FOR RENT—2 Urge unfurnished rooms, to couple without chil dren. Water, lights, gas. Apply FOR RENT—Two connecting on- furnished rooms, also kitchen* ette. 833 College Ave. • s4c FOR RENT—Two or three unfur nished connecting rooms, sink in kitchen, water and lights. 17« W. Hancock, Phone 423-R. s3c FOR RENT — Two connecting rooms for light housekeeping; sink in kitchen. 875 Chase Street, Phono 954-J, * 4c FOR RENT—Apartment FOR RENT—Three or four room apartment, furnished or unfur- nished, with bath. Apply 195 Hen derson Ave. or Phone 1293. s4p FOR RENT- Eept. 1st, one large 20 room house, “Olive Lawn, 274 Thomas Street,, one block of the posUfflce. Desirable location for boarders. Write J. T. Ander- Cftn - * 1 FOR SALE FOE SALE-Baby carriage and _ bed. Phc"e 1601-W. s4e r E.KAY THE 8MILINQ PALTER Fine Painting and Interior Decanting Phono 1297, Athen*. Ga. .Our phone number ii. not listed In directory—but when you want Flowers—call JONES FLOWER SHOP Phone 267 Day—Night Phone 2002 a31c VULCANIZING We wash and polish can, dope them all over. All work guaran teed. First class vulcanizing. UNION VULCANIZING CO., 362 East Hancock Ave. a!8c We Repair Any Make Car, Our Mechanics Know How, Why Not Be One of Our Satisfied Customers. You-Drive-It Co. Phone 75 Phone 75 AUTOMOBILE PARTS Auto Parts Half Price. Auto Wrecking Company 840 Broad Street MUSIC SHOP One Slightly Used Piano, ”* ff" " Was $5*<V $250, MUSIC SHOP 255 Lumpkin St. •21c J. Lu muivn SEEDS CARS WASHED Bring Your Car to Us for Washing and Dopeing. Clarke Storage Battery Company AUTO REPAIRING Sam W. Pinson Garage Ford and Chevrolet Parts 164 W. Clayton Phone • toe lb.); Alfalfa at Hairy YetcHi (market). Athci headquarters for Seed, Feeds ar Incubators. H. L. Cofer Seed Co. Phone 247. 269 N. Lumpkin S STEAM PRESSING' CLEANERS THAT CLEAN Hit. Renovated. White Pressing Club y . al8c FRESH MEATS •HI... 1 BBaHBBgBBff im PURE AND SPARKLING I NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other water h» the wonderful U.te. tho Invigorating feel ing that It leavea after each Qlaae full-tvs delightful, yee It’e- L^TON SPRINGS WATER Drink It All Year 'Round—But Eapoclally Ib 8orlng and Sum- mor—PHONE »5 Linton Springs Water Company Office Broad Street MEATS FIT TO We Deliver Free NORMAL MARKET Phono 1336 AUTO TIRES AND ACCESSORIES When Your Car Needs , Retiring Let Us Put^Our Guaranteed Ail the Way Round. Motor Tire & Supply Co. Phone 1046. Cor. College & Broad. •18c BARBECUE Have You Tried Oar Barbecue? ! *Wc Setre ttFfe*hRw.?y Day. Flournoy's Barbecue Cafe 151 Broad St. Phone 1740 s27p # USED CARS 1921 Touring ... ... $1 1920 Touring $1 1920 Roadster, starter, Good tires ... ... $: C.A.TRUSSELLM0T0RC0 (By Associated Press.) SIMFEROPOL, Crimea,—Id a little htuh Jgh up In the mountains Sergeyeff Zensky, one cf Russia's some 50 miles from .Simferopol, S. Adams & Arnett Studio 1 ^*£35^“.*' to ' ■ To .in A*si»Clst< <1 iTt-Hs corves* sine pondent Zensky -rRlated recently the difficulties of being a herrtfit during a revolution, and .apoke ot his adventures during the numer ous changes of regimes and the famine year in the Crimea. "The famine hero was very acute," he said. "The land had been devastated by civil war and numerous risings. It completed the ruination, and carried away a- ljwg* portion of the population which was already depleted by the up heaval and by terror. “I lived here quite happily from 1913 until the beginning of 1918. Then the Germans raided my lit tle farm, and later tho Balshevists. I Iliad to take refuge in fown, whore I lived in hiding for a cou ple of months until I was able to secure from the authorities a 'guar antee of safety’ paper. My cattle and livestock, which were confis cated during the period ot mjr ah-:* sence, were given hack to me on my return, hut they were unfit for work. Other changes of regimes, coupled with innumerable Tartar risings, havo each had their inter ests, and now tho result is quite evident." MONEY TO LOAN We make loam on improved city property at a very low rate of InteraiL H. O. EPTING & CO. S. W. Utaery Jay H. Epflng Managera Loan Dept. Phono 1686. Holman Bldg. VULCANIZING Invite Us to Your Next Blowout Phone 271 CRy"Garage & Motor Company *27c r. r COAL—COAL-COAL ~ • NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOUR COAL HANCOCK COAL COMPANY „ Phone 707 Phone 707 y s27c STARTERS AND GENERATORS REPAIRED c- Electrical Testing Equipment, Ignition * Specialty General Auto Repairing 1 STARTER & GENERATOR REPAIR COMPANY Roy Wa^Iswboume Genuine Ford Parts and Secona Hand Parts for all Makes Cars. Cornet Clayton and Thomas Streets, Entrance Clayton Street. 0 Day Phone 1316. Night Phone 598, , - »21e d NOTICE- NOTICE I am now located 212 Southern Mutual Building handling all lines of insurance and NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE Lowest Net Cost—Most Flexible Contract. \ B. R. BLOODWORTH £hone 1487 Phono 1467 ✓ s20c f -USED CAR BARGAINS Columbia 5 Passenger Touring , LAWLER MOTOR COMPANY • Phone 1711 Phone 1711 . FILLING STATIONS AND ACCESSORIES 1 Have You Tried the New Navy Gas? It Will Make Your Motor Step. ^ 1 McLEROY SERVICE STATION Service Tint Sathrfle*. Tires, Tubes and Accessories. Phone 13574 Normal Heights Phone 1387-J , *23-lm STEAM PRESSING V CLEANING. DYEING, REPAIRING AND PRESSING FOSTER PRESSING COMPANY V Von Canon-Wall Building Phono 1886 Ph»n« 1886 ^ MOULDING • MOULDING We Are Now Equipped to Wootd Anything and Everything in Onr New Plant. SOUTHERN FOUNDRY COMPANY HENRY LESTEP, Mgr. Phone 1351 303 River St. / s29c j (By Associated Press.) NEW YORK—One of the greatest romances in American retail bush ness has been the growth of chain grocery stores, 20,000 qf which now transact slightly less than 10 per cent., of the nation’s retail grocer) business Estimated at $20,COO>000.- 000 annually. If the present ratt? of growth is maintained, this will bo increased to 25 per cent With in the next five years. Economy of operatlop by reason of the fact that the business is transacted on a cash basis with a heavy turn-over and small. profits and Ui» ffipld ucrclopmeht o American surbuihnn and commun Jty life, have b.»£n tho two main factors responsible for this tre mendous growth, Scientific In vestigation hau revet tied that com munity of 1,00 persors will permit tho operation c-f a chain store grocery at f-atisfaetory profits, though one sttfre car. serve several times that number. The first chain grocery stores in the country were viewed with sus picion on the theory that the low er prices they charged meant in ferior products. This feeling however, has to n large exienl disappeared, mainly due to the fact that the chain stores have Of fered nationally advertfsed article* nt prices below those; charged 'bj Independent grocers. • The^pfoneer In the chain store field Vas the Great Atlantic & Pa cific Tea Comnany, which was .established In 1858. This concern now has more than 8.000 stores do ing an annual business of approxi mately 1250.000,000. Unlike r number of other chain store con cerns .the ownership and control oi this organization has remained In the hands of one family. Dairy Business Near Doemn Does Well DOER UN, Gh.—The section o Gedrgia Immediately surrounding Docrun is making rapid progress In the development of ■ the dnlrj business, according to local offi cials. Six cars of fine milch cow* have been sold/to farmers here recently and two more cars art scheduled * to bo received this week. DESERTING IN PEKING STREET PEKING.—Attracted !>y the wall ing ot an Infant, n pedestrian re cently turned aside Into a ceme tery outside Hslchlmen, ono of the principal western gates of Poking, and found n new-born child wrap ped in red silk and with n silken cord about Its nsek. An envelope attached totho cord contained $300 In cash and a note asking the finder to use the money for tho care of the youngster. Tho finder was further Instructed to appear at a certain place, Wofuau, on July IB. three years hence, when, - the note said, ho wouffl meet with good fortune. SUFFERED FIVE YEARS FROM KIDNEYS “I suffered with kidney trouble for five years or more I could not sleep at night and I was always tired after coming homo from work, and my back ached," writes , .John It. Gordon, Danville, III. secured some FOLEY KIDNEY TILLS and after a few- treatments I felt belter and could work with niore eafce, becamo stronger and could sleep bettor." For quick re lief from Tlacknche, Uheumntlr pains, end Kidney and I Gadder trouhlo uso FOLEY KIDNEY PIL8. Sold - Everywhere.—Adver^J tlaement. JACK DAW’S ADVENTURES UNDER THE GROUND - CHAPTER 3 Story by nal Cochran. Drawings by Lee Wright. As «oon ns Flip landed safe and sound in tho huge tablecloth, Jack sked Mother Earth what place he was In. "Why, you are under thn round,” she replied. ‘(You are down where all the minerals come rom.” And then sh? asked Jack it he would like to take a trip BATTERY REPAIRING We've a Size For Your Car— ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. peared. t he forgot all about the baseball le in tho ground. “I should say fl e." he replied. “All right,” said Moil her hands, two little cenl-blnck men ap- SCHOOL SUPPLIES “These little fellows ore the guides of the kingdom of coal," said other Earth. “You are in that kingdom right now, and they^wlll iow you juDUnd.” Then she told Jack to come hack to her after h« „j3 seen 7 all of the sights in the place where nil of the coal comes from. (Continued.) Wc Have Provided All the Needs of the School Children in Our Complete Stock. Everything From Pencils on Up. HfE McGREGOB COMPANY Jynith Building ■ j Phone 7U> Read Banner-Herald Wants •