The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 23, 1923, Image 6

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.tacs ax INDIANAPOLIS FINDS NEW WAY TO CHECK SPEEDERS •ii- B*»\ f Bv AsgOe’PteH TW«.?*rt C. VC'Amvlh, \ium Ill-ill c«l til 1 INDIANAPOLIS—-Jail nontemes » antral l«‘t down in hMVy fined und Iomm of I heir auto- throughout the city, according mobiles are provlnx effective in police oftleerH. rtduclnx the iiuinlnr of speeder* JudKf Wilmeth works on a a In Indianapolis. The p!an, intro- Kirnt offender** are fin'd i duced a short time at?o J»y Judge amour.t f--r whatever <po->l i BUICK . Pedigreed Used Cars ‘ N«w Ford Coupe. Good 191. 1 Ford Roadster. Excellent Buick Roadster, r 1922 model. Re-built Cole Roadster. Easy Terms Conolly Motor Co. driving ied $5 and < Inx in his |i !cted r is fii ..f lire rout* and Wn cense plates and driv e, the fine Is suspend- offender ngali SOVIET DEO CROSS John Wright, leader. 'rayer meeting Wednesday af- nt 5 o’clock dial invitation Is extended all of these serviced. dnjri Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. (By Associated Press) SOFIA—What the rmnlstry of the interior maintains to he evidence .*f the imlitlcal and espionage ucti- •s of the Soviet led Cross dcle- I gat ion, admitted to Bulgarin under I the auspices and at the Instance of the League of Nations, was give! | out here recently by the Bureau of Fubll^ Safety, after an investiga i tlon of the archives of the delega- | tion. The examination of ths seized [documents was carried on in thi I preyetieo of Walter Collins, j Great Britain, who was appoints to represent Dr. F. Nansen in Bui Karla in the repatriation of Rusl- slan refugee*. The evidence duced will lie submitted to Nansen In Geneva. First Msthodist Church Corner Lumpkin St. and Hanc- uvenue. Itev. S. K Wasson, pastor It I* Stevens, Sunday Schoo* Su-i perintendent - Sunday School 10 a. m. Preaching by the pastor nt 11:1 » , Rev. G F Venable will preach at 8 p m. Bp worth League at 7 p rn. Prayear meeting Wednesday eve I ning at * o’clock The Woman’s Mlssior try So'-l ety meets every first and third Monday afternoon at 3 o’c ock. A cordial invitation is extend*-I to ail these services. MID FROM II. S. IT COUNTRY SAN FRANCISCO—After suffer ing untold hardships nnd horrors f t>.s Russia The do show rlzed by Vladimir Natcheff, dl« icctdr of public safety: • That the Russian Red Cross del egation operated both ns a sectioi of the Soviet mission In Bulgaria nnd of »he Communist party of Bulgaria, nnd that the parading o’ Russian refugees through thf streets of Sofia under Ihe Red Flag was deslgnod to operate ar Communist demonstrations o' strength. That the delegation busied Itsel In military espionage, ns is showr by the presence among its seiged pa|>ers of detailed plans' of Rul garian barracks and fortifications, v ' First Baptist Church J. C. Wilkinson, pastor. Preaching by pastor 11 a .m. an 8 p. m. You will notice the chan- In the evening hour from eight hirty to eight The B. Y. P V changes from 7: SO to 7 Sunday School 10 a m E B Mell oUpiirllitetuPfiil There iu» lw< classes taught by Morton Hodgson and Ablt Nix especially for Uni versify men or they may enter Bn- racu Class taught by Jno. \\. JRTil kins. The Bible Class taught by T 0 Mell or the Scrap-Iron cln* taught by the pastor. Mum Kpsi Campbell has a special clnss for Tnlverslty women or they may en ter the Bible Class. We welcome al Ithc students of all the school * {to each of our services nnd hop they mny find a congenial platr for rellg’ous development lution, during which they remained loyal to the monarchy: after flee ing Vladivostok when the “Red’ ‘army Invaders assume# control; 1 after drlf'ing thousands of miles : from country to country trying tc • find a landing place, being batter- 1 , ed |»y the elements, starved, and facing plague and disaster nt cry turn. IS men and three women are being held nt Ft. McDowell I ■ Those who have never permitted themselves as fine a car as the Packard Single-Six can now buy it in the definite knowledge that in the final accounting, it will cost no more by the year, than cars sellingforapproximately*1000less. They will be interested in the fact that this car* affords them fine car performance, appearance and luxury at a lower price than had before been thought possible. G. M. KNIGHT & BONA ALLEN, JR. Athens, Georgia. Phone 997 PACKARD SINGLE-SIX London Flocks to Moors of Scotland To Shoot Grouse (By Aggociattd Pr**«) LONDON — Grouse shooting ngaln has, resumed the pre-emi nence as a social function that ft held before the war. During th* conflict the men who could shoot were far too buey at much grim* tner business, for the most part to find time for shooting birds. But this year shooting Is more populai than ever before. On the opening day of the eea* son the rush for the Scotch moort was so great that SO trains, full} laden, left London for the land of the heo4her. And It was not r cheap crowd that filled . them Grouse shooting Is the most ex pensive sport to be had In thf United Kingdom. Unless a mnn hi fairly well endowed with thli world’s goods, he cannot hope tc do much shooting on the moors, A popular host who rents one the best stocked grouse moors In Srnttamf. nnd iiv»- h!S rtJistx ir hnve a good time regardless of ex pense, estimates that every gruusi brought down by his party costr him five dollars. It would be fa' cheaper to buy the bird#/' In thf open market. j monarchist* fled In 1f» ships, under and nf Admiral George RtnrV tnrtcd In search of new lands These men and wnrrt'n arc part • f the 52C Russian refugee party hat InndM here-from Manila last luly on \ * transport Merritt, and h» 526 were the remnan’s of morr linn S.000 men. women nnd child- «’n who remained loyal to the latf Czar Nicholas of Russia nnd Join- . i d the anti-Soviet government fac tion. They remained nt Vladlvos- . fok until Ihe Japanese evacuated the Far Eastern republic nnd the j -Bed” forces assumed control. Ir » order, to save their ilves.^the JMW ' mnnnrphi-i- »*—t * — o _t_■—, — First Christian 'Church “The Church the feels likq home.’ Dr M B Miller, pastor % . 10 a. m. Bible School ! Mr. Graves Stephenson, Blblf Speed of 250 Miles School Superintendent mg Ass* JAx Idusle furnished by Eldnm’s Or , MRV iSC Attained At chestra with Miss J*ractor nt pla no. .10:30 “Men’i Clas sat work President 11:00 a. m Morning Sermon—* "The Christian Challenge” Acts 3*4 * The Pastor /■ I, 11: on Junior Christian Endeavor [ Mrs. M. B. Miller, superintendent j Topic, ‘The Hymns we love tc. ting"—Lender, Mildred Skelton. ! 6:’0 “Intermediate Christian En- : denvor. Ctaude Burses President | ny to'pt, t^uls fsr’ the .iif 'meet Tuple ’'Oems (ran Buoks wj havej nnl] neroimullcol exposition.* It I * j planned to hnve dolly exltlbtlon flights. x _ More than 200 airmen are expect 1 ed fo participate In the races. Italy France, Canada nnd Mexico will be St. Louis Air Meet <T. LOUIS—The Barling bomber uperairplane of the United State*- rmy. whose initial flight nt Wil •nr WrlgMt Field. Dayton, Ohio, nt- rncted wide attention, xhlbtinn nt the International Air n*-*‘s to he held here October 1-3. General Mason M. Patrick, ch!e‘ f the Army Air Service, has prom •ed that the plane, which is the powerful In the world, wil read.”—1 Timothy 4:13—Mr. cob Butler, Leader. 8:30 p m Evening sermon, Ts 1.1 Man Better than a rheep?" Mat thew 12:34—Dr. Miller Monday evening 8:30 o’clock "Men’a Bible Club’ ’at church. A Welcome to ail men. Tuesday evening, Volunteer Band WedneivOpy evening—Midweek “The Christian Church Is A good church. Only n stranger once.” Flrmt Presbyterian Church Rev E. L. HUI. D. D. raator There wlU be the usual servicer At 11 a. m. nnd 8 pm. Morning sub ject, “The Young Man and HU Power” Evening subject “How We May Know God Better.” Sunday school, at the First church at 9:45 a. ra., Mr. J A Morton, Superintendent, at Hoyt Chapel at 4 pm, Mr Colquitt Carter, Supt Junior Christian Endeavor at 4 P. M. Mary Winston, leader; In termediate Christian Endeavor at 9 p. m Penn Winston, leader; nnd Senior Christian Endeavor at 7 p presented, an defforts have beer made to Induce.other foreign fllerr to enter. The cash prises and trophies, respectively $13,000 nnd eight cups. Wjllt bo nwnrdcd th< -Vv««!j:g of October 3. The third National Aero Con gross will be held In connection with the races, nnd secretaries Weeks. Dtnby nnd Hoover. Post master General New nnd General Pershing are expected to deliver addresses. PAR'S BISHOP TO ADDRE8S FOREIGN MISSIONARY GROUP DBS MOINES.—Bishop Edgar T. Franco, will address the annual France, will nddreas theannual general executive meeting of the Women’s Foreign Missionary so ciety, to ho held hero October 18- 23, according to an announcement made by Mrs. Evelyn Rficy Nlchol son. president. Ward’s Wife At Trial" «More Grip on the Roadf^ ‘Buick tfour+wheel Brakes Buick four-wheel brakes give all 1924 Buick cars twice the amount of grip on the road, thereby doubling their brak ing efficiency. It is the friction or grip of the tire on the road surface that brakes or slows down the car. Buick four-wheel brakes not only provide a greater power to stop in case of emergency but, because of this four-wheel road grip, reduce skidding dangers to a minimum. In turning, Buick four-wheel brake construction automat ically releases whichever it the outside or guiding front wheel to it is instantly responsive to the steering mechanism. Buick four-wheel brake construction distributes braking friction over four drums and four wheels. This reduces wear on brake linings and tires, thereby assuring their longer life and greater efficiency, with fewer adjustments. Buick four-wheel brakes [on all models] together with countless other distinctive features of the 1924 can further establish Buick as the Standard of Comparison. Defense counsel for Walter S. Ward i ’aril sprang a great surprise oa the prosecution when they bftraght his wife into court. She advised Word end his attorneys in their selcctlon.of prospective jurors who are to try him at White Plains. N.‘ Y„ on a. chare, of murdering Clarence Pete*. Sis is shiSu i~.e renvi^ court wtth Kalph Wirt, defend- WHEN ' BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE "BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD - THF-M SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER U 19a. The Price of This Car Is Misleading Some buyers take it for granted that cars which sell at about the same prices are equal in value. This is distinctly not the case. To buy on this basis would be an injustice to yourself. You can pay several hundred dollars more than the Light-Six price and get a car that represents no greater, if as great, intrinsic value as the Studebaker Light-Six. Or you can pay iibout the same price as the Light-Six, or less, and get a car thatii high-priced when compared with the Light-Six because it does not rep resent as much for the money invested. And in the Ligbt-Six you enjoy all the advantages of smooth, flexible, de- pendublc, six-cylinder performance. You get a beautiful, substantial, well- built, roomy and comfortable car. . The practicalabsence of vibration in l theLight-Sixisanotabieachievenfcnt. It is due largely to the fact that the ! Light-Six crankshaft and connecting i rods are machined on all surfaces. This is ah exclusive Studebaker practice on cars within hundreds of dollars of the Light-Six price. Stop in and see the 1924 Model Light-Six. Test it for yourself—drive it and make your comparisons. Driving is believing. v After seventy-or.e year* of service the name Studebaker enjoys confi dence and respect more than ever. STUDEBAK 1924 MODELS AND PRICES-f. o. b. factory LIGHT-SIX SPECIAL-SIX ” 5-P-c.lirW.B.* SO H. P. Taurine... —-9*998 Roadster (3-P«M.). 978 Coupt-AMi-Pan-ims tm ——Balia Touring$1380 RondaUrG Pmo.)~I32S Coupe (S-P33S.) 2978 Sedan.... 2050 Touring. 81780 Speedster (S-Pee*.) 1838 Coupe (5-Pm*.)—UM Seden 2750 Term* to Meet, Your Convenience LAWLER MOTOR CO. 332 Washington Strest THIS I AST U"D E S A K E'R Y E A R -€h DddgeBrothers TQURINB CAR In city traffic or on the open road, this new touring car impresses you instantly with its exceptional rid ing comfort. S' The seats are deeper and lower. The body has been lengthened to afford more leg-room. Its low- swung design reduces side sway and increases the car’s stability at all speeds. The front springs are wider, and . built of more, sr.d thinner leaves; the rear springs—now underslung —have been materially increased in length. In fact, the comfort of the car is comparable in every way with its good looks and the well Iuiowji character of its performance. MORRIS YOW Broad St. Athens^ Ga. j