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MONDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1923.
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA
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Beleo Madden, two women prison
era under medical treatment at the
Park View sanitarium, made
ropo of the sheets on their beds
Friday night amPescaped. The wo
men were in Jail for violating a
city ordinance and because of ill
ness were sent to the sanitarium.
At one o'clock Saturday morning
the nurse, going her rounds, found
the bed empty and discovered tho
method* of escape. The police are
searching for the women, who are
thought to* be in the homes of
friends. It Is believed they were
carried from the hospital in an
CHICAGO—A desperate elevated
railway? bandit, believed to have
worked without confederate in his
attempt to loot the Twenty-Ninth
Street station of thf. South Side
«U" shot down and knifed Charles
H. Johnson, night cashieX at the
station, early Saturday. Johnson
was shot through the heart and
died without giving police any
clew to the Identity of his slayer.
Johnson's revolver, found inside
his cage, with oncucartridge dls- automobile,
charged, was mute evidence that . -
the cashier had fought off the at-.Wirlnw Kill® Snlf
tack before he fell. Nickels and S ~~.. ,
dimes were strewn about the floor Aim IjVO Children
of his cage, but police ***H-rc the?
bandit got no money befora ho fled
Oflcers have been able to find no
witnesses of the shooting, leaving
them with slender conjecture ns
tin Jr only aid in tho search for tho
killer.
An early passenger told on ele
vated conductor that ho heard
shots fired ht the Twenty-Ninth
Street station as he hurried to
board his train. Police responding
to the conductor's report- found
Johnson lying In a pool of blood.
Women Prisoners Flee
Jail on Sheet Rope
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JEWELRY AUCTION SALE
NOW GOING ON DAILY 2:30 and 7:30 P. M,
Over-stocked—Must Raise Cash. 1 1
Come and Take Advantage of This
Great Feast of Bargains.
J. BUSH, Jeweler « ; / j
165 Clayton Street / '
Next Door to Kress 5c and 10c Store
n28c. M. Harris. Auctioneer.
COFFEE
COFFEE
McLELLAN’S
5c-10c-25c STORE
Gresh Line of Candy
Just Received
Asstd. Choc. ..... 20c lb.
Fudge, home style 20c lb.
Amer. Mixed 20c lb.
Asst. Hard Candy. 20c lb.
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LINDEN,
J.—Mrs.
asphyxiation In their modest hoir
Frank, 10, and Andrew,
were found Friday night.
A third child, three years old,
in a hospital recovering fra
tipped over a pan of boiling t
future of her $'ttlc family.
Easy Lessons >n
AUCTION
BRIDGE
CA/enSeries
copynicHT ion ev hovle. jr
J.Vlfr V;
ARTICLE No. i
The so-called card conventions are
the well recognized rules of the game
that are accepted and played every
where. It is unfortunate tint card con
vent ions arc sometimes local ire* J .spring
ing up in certai n localities without being
known or followed elsewhere. As a
result, when a player leaves the old
home town, he either has to explain his
system or subject himself to criticism.
“We don’t play that way in our homy
town,” is no tonK^r accepted as a goo« l
alibi. The conventions, necessary to a
good partnership game, arc now well
agreed upon anti there is no excuse for
fancy local bids and plava. This point
was well brought out notion ‘ "
a visitor at one of the New
startled the other players by asking i!
lliMr IIivl-ralfwl •'/-lull mn vmtiftfl."
o when
: clubs card.
___ king if “
they understood the "club convention.”
He thereupon explained in detail that
if he bid a club it meant that hp might
or might not have the club suit, but
that be did have a good all around
hand. In stnlc of this explanation his
partners dal not get the idea and the
results werr not satisfactory either to
himself or to them. He was not asked
to ( the club again during his visit be
cause few card players care to be
annoyed with purely home-town con- .
wotions. This dub convention is the A, K, and others. King, then Ace
basis of the so-called invitation game K,Q,J,and others..King
which in still being played in some *' *
localities but is not recommended by
any of the well known authorities on
Auction. . . ...
There are many differences of opinion
about what are established conventions
in Auction. Some take the extreme posi
tion that a rule should he established to
cover every case. Others say the fewer
the conventions, the butter. It is true
that too many conventions are a burden
because they tend to slow up the game
and convert it into a scientific and
mechanical procedure, instead of
umucmcjpt.
Some conventions, however, arc mn
only necessity, but add greatly to the
pleasure of the game. Conventions that
requjrecertain numerical tridc holdings
for an original bid by dealer, second,
third,nr fourth hands, arcindiapcnsablu
for a proper understanding between
partners. Such conventions areas basic
to Auction as a foundation is to a
building. The more meaning and in
formation they convey, tbe.greaf
pleasure there is to flwse who can
understand and make the proper use of
them. A table of card values and the
requirements for }*>und informatory
doubles arc unquestionably
conventions. J,
In the play of the hand, too, there
are conventions which odd to the inter
est of the game; such as tables of leads,
the echo, the rule of eleven. Fortunately,
however, it is not only impossible but
also inadvisable, to find a rule to fit
evrry ca.Nr. Once Auction isruli.r.d to
an exact science, it will cease to be
for Auction players who want to Im
prove their game. For their aid we
reprint here a table of original leads
which is part of every expert's equip
ment.
Opening Leads at a Trump Bid
If Partner has Bid
If partner has bid, it generally i*
'—to opta his suit unless hold-
pnfcnbb
ing an Act
holding the Ace or two honors in
sequence. If so, lead the Ace or the
higher of the honors. If holding three or
* of partner's suit, lead the highest
The following tabled leads against a
d<i l.tnil trump is only to guide tbc
player to figure out his best lead. No
table of leads can cover every hand that
is dealt. Also note that the leads sug
gested are only to be followed when
partner has not bid.
If Partner has not Bid
From Lead
A,IC Aas
A, K, Q, and otheia.King, then Queen
* K.J, and others..King
K, Q, and others. King
[.md orw*other L>mfn
. j, 10 . Jack
J, 10,9 and others..Jack
A, x, x, x, or more.... Ace, then smal l one
* • ^.^...^.Acc, then small one
............... Ace, then Queen
X, O', x, x, x. Ace, then small one
From all othej .
combinations...-...Fourth best
(x represents a small card.)
Opening Leads against a No Trump
If Partner has Bid
..j case your partner has made a bid
ft is usually better to open his suit than
to t ake a chance with your own. If you
hold four os more of his suit, lead
fourth best; if you hold three to an
honor, lead the lowest card; if you hold
three email cards, lead the highest
card; if you bold two to an honor, lead
the honor; if yob hold two small cards,
lewd the higher card. Wit h only a single-
ton of your partner’s suit, it sometimes
is better to open your own suit. No
definite rule can be set down. The
bidding should give fair indication of
tbc strength of partner'! suit.
If Partner has not Bid
Load _ Uoldint
Ace.—-Ace. Queen, Jack and others
wit ha re-entry card
AccL. Ace, with 7 or more ot hers
Acc Ace, Queen, with 5 others
Ace. ActyJack with 5 others
King—-Ace, King, Queen and others
King—.Ace, King, Jack and others
King Acc, King, Ten and 3 others,
.
not necesuf ify what every player must
do. Co^nions arise every now and then
where it is much better to depart from
the convention or rule, than to follow it.
Them conventions and the basic
principles of Auction are covered in a
previoos series of articles for beginner*
which can be supplied to readers of this
paper for 10 cents. (Send stamps to
Hoyle, Jr., McMillan opposite Iowa
St., Cincinnati,Ohio.) , ,, ,
The present pap of articles, of winch
this is the first, fs written especially
1 Problem No. y
The following problem brings oat a point of play that comes upfrequentiy
enough to make it worth while to work out. The solution will be given in the
next article.
with a fa-entry card
King Ace, Kingand 5 or more others
King King, Queen, Tack and others
King King, Queen, Ten and others
King. King, Queen and 5 others
Qpeen.—Queen, Jack, Ten and others
Queen.—Queen, Jack, Nine and others
Queen.—Ace, Queen. Jack and others;
no card of re-entry
Jack. Aas, Jack, Ten and others
Jack. Jack, Ten and others
Jack. King, Jack, Ten a ad others
4th bpst From other combinations.
Hearts—0,7,5
Clubs—None
Diamonds — 8, 7,2
Spades — Q, 10
asfe* "
Hearts—10,6
Clubs—None
Diamonds—A.Q
Spades— K # J, 4, 2
Hearts — A, Q, J, 8
Onbfl — None
Diamond* — K, J, IQ, 6
Spado* — None
Hearts—K, 4,3,2
Clubs — None
Diamonds—9,5,4,3
Spades—None
1 LOST—Platinum bar pin
" studded with medium
s sized diamonds. Finder
. will please return it to
undersigned and receive
; reward. Max Michael
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FOR SALE
• FOR SALE—Ground Bono (rood
1 for tho Chickens. National Mar-
f ket, Phone 747, 121 Thoma,
* Street. nGc
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- FOR SALE—Empty wooden and
tin lard tubs, ten cents each.
See Athens Hide Co., 431 Thom
as St. Also one Niseen two-
horse wagon cheap. nl7p
FOR SALE—Six month ihoata. 8
weeks .pigs, Duroc^ Phono 410?.
FOR SALE—Wholeaalo dealer, in
Citrus Fruits. Bulk Oranges dc-
v livered to your door, 83X0 per
crate, quality guaranteed. J. II.
’ Harris It Son. (Basement, Hen
son Bros. & Fullbright), Phone
1677. «8c
FOR SALE—One four-yoora bouso,
260 Water Street, lot 76 feet
wide, 220 feet deep: enough
room to build another house.
Must sacrifice. Address “Cash,"
car. Banner-Herald. n5p
FOR SALE, RENT or Exchange-
Seven room house, two acre lot.
with good bam and. garage, and
five room house and store com
bined on acre lot. J. W. Beard,
Oconco Heights. n ”P
FOR SALE—25 pounds of
Standard Granulated Sugar*
$2.50. Not over four sacks to
tho customer.
R. F. Christian, Grocer
Broad SL Old Dispensary Bldg.
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FOR SALE—Wood and coal range.
No.-l condition, at a bargain.
Phono 133-W. nGc
and 3 cockerels, poultry wire,
oil heater, poich shade, 5 gallon
oil can. iron cot and mattress,
and other household goods, ferm
and pot plants. 246 W. Banco*
Avenue.
FOR SALE—One Dodgo touring
era. Good tirc*» good condition.
Phone 1046. nGP
FOlt SALE—Wc have on hand
twenty-five fresh milch cows
and cows that will bo xresh thes
month, for sale or will exchange
for nice beef cattle. Phone 1610.
H. D. Marbutt, or Phone 1479.
F. Y. Allgood. n7c
for SALE OR EXCHANGE-
Small farm, well located, or will
trade for house and lot. W. R.
Jennings, Athens, Gn. nGc
ON ACCOUNT of leaving town
ahortly I offer my home • on the
comer of Cobb and Chase
Streets for sale. Lythgoc Wier.
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TAXIE SERVICE
With Reliable
Drivers
YOU-DRIVE-IT CO.
Phone 661
140 Washington St.
WANTED—SHSCELLANEOUS
WANTED—To insuro your valua-l
bio dog,. Our policies cover 1
losses from any cause, including
theft and disappearance. Write 1
P. O. Box 616, Atbepa, Ga. nl8rj
GIVE your orders now for your
hand-painted China for Thanlu-
glvlng and Christinas. Call
Mra. C. C. Kimzey, 1434-W.
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PHONE 427, LON PARR, Con
tractor or the best painting, in
side and out, tide painting, kal-
jomtoing. All work guaranteed.
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IIAVE YOU TRIED
NOO-NAME COFFEE?
"A Delicious High Grade Coffee”
NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO.
Athens, Georgia.
WANTED —’ Unfurnished room
and board to couplo without
children, Btatc location and price.
Address, *'X. Y. Z„” caro Ban-
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PIANO TUNING and Repairing—
Satisfaction guaranteed. All
charges reasonable. Don’t wait.
Delay means more expense. Coll
Lewis Chick at Athens Hotel.
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MALE HELP WANTED
WANTED—Several boys to do-
liver papers. Can give you route
in most nny part of city. Apply
Banner-Herald office.
WANTED—Reliable salesman or
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fully guaranteed. Good commis
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Address P. O. Box 1053. 3:0
HELP WANTED—FEMALE
STEAM PRESSING
CLEANING. REPAIRING
AND PRESSING
FORSTER PRESSING
COMPANY 1
Phone 1886
rUDEoAKcit
BOILER REPAIRING
Bo Sure and See '
the 1924' Model
STUDEBAKER
Before You 1 Buy.
LAWLER MOTOR
COMPANY
Wo Have Two 1923
Ford Touring Cars
For Sale
Only a Few Months Old.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Now Is the -
Time to Place
Your Order for
Christmas
Pictures
ADAMS & ARNETT
STUDIO
162 1-2 Clayton St.
WANTED—Lady bill clerk with
stenographic experience. No one
need apply unless thoroughly
experienced. Address “A," care
Banner-Herald. n5c
WANTED — Position wanted by
young lady as bookkeeper* and
steno; either or both. Accept a
reasonable salary. Phone 1339.
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CADILLAC’S
AND
WHITE TRUCKS
Soule Cadillac Co.
Sales and Service
FOR BENT—ROOMS
FOR RENT — Furnished apart- /
menta private bath, hall and
screened veranda. Phone 265-W.
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FOR RENT—Three unfumeshed
connecting rooms. desirable
neighborhood, all conveniences,
on car line. Call G18-W.
FOR RENT — Two unfurnished
rooms, with connecting bath,
with or without garage. Close
in. Good location. 1DD Barber
Street.
FOR BENT — Large furnished
front room, modern home, on
Millcdgc Avo. Phono 1 .'to::, him:
FOR RENT — Furnished apart*
ment, 3 rooms, 2 large closets
and private bath. . Ring 83G.
FOR RENT—HOUSE
OR KENT—Eight room resi
dence, 24C Hancock Avenue. All
modem conveniences. Arthur
Struct. I’hom* 1645.
USED CARS
1923 Roadster.
1923 Touring.
1922-Roadster.
1922 Touring.
C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO
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Willarcl
SERVICE STATION
CwdiU ittUter*4. i;
Phone 651
168 W. Washington
HEMSTITCHING
AH Kinds of Pleating
Wo Mako Buttons
and Do Buttonholing
The Hemstitching Shop
312 Holman Bldg.
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BATTERIES AT
' $16.15
For Ford and Others
Radio A. & B. Batteries
At Reasonable Prices
CLARKE STORAGE
BATTERY CO.
DRIVE THRU
Phone 677
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BOILER REPAIRING
Flues for Every Type of Boiler
Are Carried in Stock By Us
Heavy Welding I)one Anywhere
WELDING AND BRAZING AND CYLINDER CUI.N
ARE OUR SPECIATLIES
Call on us if Your Boiler Needs Repairing
KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE DSy
Athens, Georgia
Phone 351 West Washington St
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STORE YOUR COTTON WITH US
SELL YOUR COTTON THROUGH US
Athens Branch of
INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSES, INC.
CAPITAL $1,000,000.00. General Offices, New York.
We Issue Negotiable Receipts, Acceptable As
Collateral By the Banks of Athens.
SAFETY. COURTESY, SATISFACTION, SERVICE
Robert Ould Ren F. Woods
A. R. (Gun) Nicholson Henry L. Pope
Coal—Coke and Cotton Ginning
We Give Trade Coupons on Coal, Coke, Ginning, Bagging and
Ties and Accounts.
ARMSTRONG & DOBBS
L Oconee Street Phone 521
JOHN K. DAVIS
Builders
701 Sou. Mut. Bldg.
Phone 1877
USED CAB BABGAINS
WATCH THIS TAPER
EVERY SUNDAY FOB
OUK USED CAR BARGAINS.
CITY GARAGE & MOTOR CO.
Phone 271.
SHOE REPAIRING
All Work Guaranteed
Freeman’s Shoe Shop
Work Called Fotyand
Delivered.
Fhona SHI0
1393 Frinco Avenue. <
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BOOK STORE
If jjiid ; tramp and Zk lath. trad, hw cube wd dgfcttncte?
WANTED .
TO RENT some good farm lands
on Mitchell’s Bridge Road, near
Athens.
F. A. LIPSCOMB
Phone 109 Athens. Ga.
(154
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from experience where
wise traders advertise.
Place your Want Ad to
day. It will reach all
classes of people, and is
a sure means of getting
in touch with the ones
you seek. ,
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ARTISTIC ,
, PICTURE
FRAMING
Diplomas, Certificates. Photo
graphs and Pictures bf any kind
framed properly.
Prompt Service.
WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS.
G UDNER’S
- BOOK STORE
183 Clayton Street
THE •
RIGHT
WAY!
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od of reaching the peo
ple than through the
Want Ads.
for they are news to
those who seek some
thing and likewise news
to those having some
thing to sell.
Use the Want Ads more
—for any purpose—and
we are satisfied that
you will be gratified by
the results.
Everybody reads trem,
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Phone 75
You can now see the 1924
Models of the Following Cars
on display—
HUDSON
ESSEX
OAKLAND
OLDSMOBILE
W. I. & GEO. M.
ABNEY
131 W. Cl.yton St.
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Now Opened For
Business
THE
SQUAREDEAL
GARAGE
•SAM" STONE—VfEG” YOUNG
All Wcrk Guaranteed.
Where W. Appreciate
Your Patronage.
Hun and Clayton Street,.
t’OAL—COAL—COAL
ANTHRACITE COAL
REST PENNSYLVANIA EGG
At Pre-Strike Price.
HANCOCK COAL COMPANY
Hione 707 Phone 707
Story’s Cotton Warehouse
Athens, Ga.
H. G. STORY, Prop.
Thirty-five years of successful operation. Will appreciate
your business and assure you of my best efforts to serve
you satisfactorily.
Liberal Advance Made on Cotton Stored
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FRESH MEATS
Try Some of Our Choice
Cuts and Be One of Our
SATISFIED CUSTOMERS
E. D. FLANAGAN MARKET
157 Thomas Street
BATTERY REPAIRING
WHEN YOU NEED A
NEW BATTERY SEE US
CITY GARAGE & MOTOR COMPANY
i Expert Battery Repairmen
Phone 271
Phone 271
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FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
REAL ESTATE
D. G. Anderson & Co.
22154 Clayton SL
Phone 74
Building Lots a Specialty.
STEAM PRESSING
CLEANING. PRESSING
REPAIRING
HATS RENOVATED
White Pressing Club
Cleaner* That Clean
MONOGRAMS, LINENS AND LINGERIE
EMBROIDERED VERY REASONABLY
MRS. P. E. DETTRA
FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING
Phone 602 1323 S. Lumpkin St.
BULBS
BULBS
Buy Your Seed WHEAT. OATS. RYE. BARLEY, I). B. RAPE.
CLOVKK8 an4 VETCHES From Us.
H. L. GOFER SEED COMPANY
We Are in the Market for All Kinds of Field Peas.
Get in Touch WithVUs.
U Tl
We Furnish You With Bags'and Twii
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FURNITURE REPAYING
Show Cases, Store and Office Fixtures
Furniutrc Repairing and Refinished
Furniutre for Sale
ATHENS FIXTURE COMPANY
rbooc 1 ICG Phone 1166 _
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