The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 09, 1923, Image 7

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frida jvemhek o. icif' ■■ j : <£ | ttTE nAlWKR.TlERALD. ATtlENB. GEORGIA WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word Minimum Chnrfla of 40 cent* 110" f*>r threat Insertions .Seven for the price uf^flve |„- IthiT be ..All discontinuances Sir i,,. made in j»er«oii at the Banner- Herald Office t>4 by Jotter. Tele* phmio discontinuances are not wild. 7C WANT AD 7£ Id PHONE iO eANNEH.NfcRALD WANT ADS GET RESULTS LOST AND FOUND I LOST—Platinum bar pin studded &ith medium sized Itfai Vour WantsAll of Them - Supplied Here WANT * r 4 AP FOlt SALK^-Ohc hot lilast heater; $12.00, porch swing. $3.00, porch shades $0.00, nice floor lamp $12.00, cost $25.00. Phone 680-J, 246 W. Hancock. nl WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS W A N T K D-100 men in "Frifndship Bible Class” next Sunday, 10 a. m. First Chris tian Church, M. B. Miller, nl6e teacher. nds. Finder IWANTED-A large oil heater, return it to u'ust.be in good condition end it II. IO give a good host. Arply at lie Thomas St feet. nflc and receive ax Michael 1 FOR SALE fl If OR SALE—rGronnd Bone good B for the Chicken*. National Mar* B ket, Phono 747, 124 Thom** ■ Street. n6c II SfOR SALE—Dining table and six ■ chairs at a real bargain. Phone ■ ityfl-W. 536 College Avo. nllo HfOR SALE—Goat cart kn har- ■ nes. 57.50. Cole Hot Blast Heat- ■ er No. 18 a D, M00. Epps Garage, B 392 Washington street. Phone B 497. HfOR SALE—Mission library suite, B $35.00; lam mirror, $7.00; B leather rocker, $5.00; ice box. ■ $3.50; ga* heater, $1.00. Phone m 893-W. nice ■FOR SALE, RENT or Exchange— ■ Seven room house, two acre tot, ■ with good barn and garage, and B five room house, and store com- ” H bined on acre lot. J. W. Beard, B Oconee Hdfght*. n9p ^ ■FOR SALE—Edison Re-Creation*. ■ Good condition. At a sacrifice. ■ Peter Pearson, 256 Dougherty, ■ Phone 1205. n9p ■ FOR SALE—One Burrougs adding ■ machine in good condition. Will - I >'11 cheap. Apnly L. K. Johnson, I tt ■ Box 388, I'hone 9014. liOc. ■ for SALE—Groccnes, first class ■ 5trcak-a’-lcan, side meat 12ttc _ ■ ner pound# good, self-riling or r> ■ plain flour, 48 opunds, $1.50. 1 IH i * I R. F. Christian, Grocer ■ Broad SL Old Dispensary Bldg. £ *,»'/ nlOc — 1 — ~w ■ FOR SALE^-One two-horse Nis- J sen Wagon. $18.00. Wooden lard * ■ tubs, GO lbs capacity, 10c.each.i ■> Furs and hides ^umcd,^ct ^ m catalog. Athens «7dy T:o., w 1 Thomas St. nl7p IfoR SALE—One Sellers Kitchen 1 Cabinet, one large^art square, al- ■ most new. will sell cheap. Can | be seen at 297 Hull SL n9c. - IFOR RENT—Five room house, 1 barn and several acres of high- 1 ly cultivated land, ideal for 1 truck and chicken farm. Phone ■ 90X nl2p r£ ■FOR SALE—L e d i c s I Ready to Wear Store in 1 100 per cent location in 1 Winston-Salem, N. C. 1 Reason for selling, pro-— 1 prietor died and estate FC 1 wants to be settled. Can I give immediate posses- , Q I sion. Address M. S. Co- 1 hen, Box 1844, Winston- 0“ | Salem, N. C. nllc — WANTED-TURKEYS. Will give ♦op market for delivery after Nov. 18. Write B"X 336, Ath- ens, how many you have, nllc two hundred acres. Give full in formation ‘ and particulars and lo’veRt ca«h price. P. O. 1305, Atlanta. Ga. nOp JEWELRY AUCTION SALE Al| th&ntresoer* here who ‘‘Lasses’* and his All .Star Min strels Inrt season will welcome thf announcement that the incompar able “LnsHrs” and his band ' of forty funmakers will be at th« j way”— a burlesque treatment of Colonial theatre Y»n tomorrow. Sat-, the 'national event that unlay evening. Last season he ; yearly on the great Indianapolis Rave us two bln*featur«s to which ' Speedway. It in In two scenes, the another has been added this «eu-; f'rct showing Main Street—Black 1 NOW GOING ON DAILY 2:30 and 7:30 P. M. Over-stocked—Must Raise Cash. Come and Take Advantage, of This Great Feast of Bargains. _ - J. BUSH, Jeweler 165 Clay top Street Next Door to Kress oi* and 10c Store n28c. M. Harris. Auctioneer. j-fe-- With the rlne of the curtain; vllle with the local and vlsitlnS thp firnt part which Is called ! colored people worked up to a high “The Roof Garden’ ’th»re is re- {pitch of excitement In their dls- orites of last year'* company and occurs in addition thereto tome new iprm* bws most prominent of whom In “Billy'* ‘ Doss, a monologist, who has b/fu hit in vaudeville for rotm time. B<nts seiima- at jimn H tfar store. tractor or the best painting, in side-and oat, side painting, kal- tomining. All work guaranteed. nllp VANTED—To insure your valua ble dogs. Our policies cover losses from any cause, including theft and disappearance. \Vrite P. O. Box 615, Athens, Ga. nl8< hand-painted China for Thanks giving^ and Christmas. Call Kimzcy, 1454-W. ealcd one of the most beautiful first parts qy# r shown in a min strel entertainment. It is a re production of .the roof garden ol one of {few York’s famous hotels This should prove a real sensation “At the Seaside” is another fea ture that “Larses” wrote for this seauou and it shows a /•esort to which, on a holiday the colored folks of the vicinity go for a Ju- bllie, during which sinking and dancing are indulged in by the full vocal and dance corps of the com pany. The “piece d«* reeistenoe” is saved for the finale. It Is an other of “Lasses" contributions and cussions over the probable come of the great race which is to take place, that afternoon. From this the scene shifts to the Black- vllle Speedway where the innl arrangements for the big event art being made. Into these two scene* “Losses’ ’It Is .said, has written more> laugh producing lines and created ludicrous situations to a greater extent than has before been known in a minstrel after- piece. “Lasses” will be seen as “Kcsema Itch" and opposite to him will be “Skeet” Mayo as “Epidemic Spread.** All the com pany figure in the skit. With the BOILER REPAIRING Apple Oats .......... 80c Bu. Blue Stem Wheat .. $2.00 Bu. Cofer Seed Store We are in the market for Field Peas ih any quantity. BOILER REPAIRING Flues for Every Type of Boiler Are Carried in Stock By Us Heavy Welding Done Anywhere We furnish bag and twine. Phone 247 269 N. Lumpkin St. WELDINC AND BRAZING AND CYLINDER GRINDING ARE OUR!SPECIATLIES I ROOK STORE MARKETS ATHENS COTTON The local cotton market closed at 32 cents Friday. The previous close was 33 1-4 cents. WANTED—HELP to deliver papers. Good routes in most any part of city. Apply Banner Herald Office. of will rent 2-horse crop. Prefer close to Athens. Write Box 800. Arnoldsville, Ga.n8p >—Man clerk with ex perience, acquainted with Athens people. Give age. reference had experience. P. O. 113, Athens, nOp n. preferably near Universi- Addrcss “Student,” Box 836. ^ANfib—&a&ral'T!Sy, to i* liver papers. Can give you route in most any part of city. Apply Banner-Herald office. FOR RENT—ROOMS ping. Close in. Phone 236 W. Dougherty St. nOc nllc | nllp TAXIE SERVICE Wii ith I Dri 1 Reliable vers ■ YOU-DRIVE-IT CO. Phone 661 140 Washington St (■ FOR RENT cl!’» Bridge road, Atlanta high- w.y, near Athens. F. A. LIPSCOMB Phone 109 Athens. Gn. McLliLL AN’S 5c-10c-25c STORE RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Southbound IK a Altaata-Honroe load 1:11 p Ml p Aa-Btrnnexesn-Xom. 1:11 1:12 p N.T.-W«.h.-nicb.-No’k. 3:11 p USp AU.-Abb.niie local T:M - U:I4 p AU.-BlrmlDSb.rn I IS • !!:•« ? Jf.T.Wash.* N ° ,k * 6:19 a •EORBIA RAILROAD Arms Doput 1:11 M Id* am U:ti cm I:U pm Full Line of Blankets and Sweaters Blankets .98c up Sweaters 98c up nUc Watch Our Windows 8HOE REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed Freeman’s Shoe Shop Work Called For snd Delivered. 900 139.1 Frine# Avenue. Now Opened For Business UlNISVILLE MIDLAND'RAILWAY. , Jjo. 1 UumAiMi lor O.ln.rrlll. No. i> Leaves Ataens (or Oalntarin. | , THE squared'eal 11 Arrlvta Athens from aaina. •III. S:S0 p. ir No, 11 Arrlt i Atari ins from Qala.i- *W« 11:1* i SOUTHERN RAILWAY Klr.ctlv. Sunday. April A lies. No. s Ilaves Athena T:4S a. m.. er- Lata MSs.ii. No. S Iutm Atasas 4:1* p. k. or- GARAGE ■SAM 51 STONE—"PEG" TOUNO All Wcrk Guaranteed. No. t I **»Vf -*»*—»* ■ 1v<k 6 leaves Lula 10:10 a. a*., a; hr*« AC'i.s 11:48 a. m. O. Li. MILLER. C. A., Phone ftl Where We Appreciate Your Patronage. IT COSTS NO MORE MoPeP MORE MILES GASOLINE MORE POWER QUICK STARTING ON COLD MORNINGS what determines the performance of the motor if It Is in running condition at all. .. .. MoPeP on the Road Gives You Results. Customers have told Us of some marvelous mileage made on tours when they used MoPeP. We’d like to hear from you. 'We Are Independent Home Dealers and We Appreciate Your Builneea. WE GIVE TRADE C0UP0N8 E.-S. SPORTING GOODS COMPANY ‘ Phone 895 Corner Washington and Lumpkin Streets MOTORLIFE OIL COMPANY Prince and Meigs NEW YORK COTTQN Prev. Open High Low Close Close Jan. 32.90 33.40 32.30 32.30 33.65 Mih. 33.10 33.50 32.58 32.C0 34.95 DOC. 33.50 33.65 32.60 32.70 34.03 11 A. M. Bids. January 33.10; March 33.38; December 33.50. NEW ORLEANS COTTON Prev. Open High Low Close Close Jan. 32.90 33.25 32.50 32.50 33.57 Mch. 32.75 33.30 .32.44 32.44 33.73 Dec. 33.00 33.16 32.20 82.20 33.55 11 A. M. Bids: January 33.07; March 33.10; December 33.04. NEW YORK STOCKS I*. C Open C6ca Cola . 74% Kennicott Copper .. 33 Studebaker . 102% 104% U. S. Steel 94% 94% Southern Ry 35% lib CHICAGO GRAIN Open P. C. Close WHEAT- 106% 107% 106% DdC. ... .. 105% 106% 105% May 110% 111% 110% CORN- 75% 78% 75% Dec. .. ... 77% 78% 79% 75% 75% 74% 43% 43% Dec..'.* .. *-* 42% 42% 42 May - • •• 44% 44% 44% ARTISTIC , PICTURE FRAMING Diploma., Coi tiGc.t.a, Photo graphs and Pictures of any kind framed properly. ' Prompt Service. WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS. | v Ca^ on us ft Your Boiler Needs Repairing .r\ KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO. Athens, Georgia Phone 351 West Washington St. GARDNER’S BOOK STORE 185 Clayton Street STUDEBAKER Be Sure and See the 1924 Model STUDEBAKER Before You Buy. LAWLER MOTOR COMPANY STORE YOUR COTTON WITH US SELL YOUR COTTON .THROUGH US Athens Branch of INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSES, INC. CAPITAL 51,000,000.00. General Offlcei, New York. We Issue Negotiable Receipts, Acceptable As — inks of Athens. Collateral By the Bank SAFETY. COURTESY, SATISFACTION, SERVICE Robert Ould A. R. (Gns) Nicholson Ben F. Woods Henry L. I’ope We Have Two 1923 Ford Touring Cars For Sale Only a Few Montha Old. It's A Real Show, Enemies of Women ‘-Rapmlea o( Women’ ’la one of the most Interestln* pleturee evvr ( thnwn In Athena—and thta laft’t written at any ropiest of the “management." It’a a voluntary fact. If* a picture with a war *tory nod unlike moat picture* with the beautiful setting* of Pari* and the Rivera It I* made IN PARIS and to f^CjUTHBRN FRANCES. You see Monte Carlo and not an imitation. You *ee the triumph* ant armh* mnrchlng under USED CARS Dodge 1 Sedan. 1923 Ford Touring. 1923 Ford Roadster. C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO Coal—Coke and Cotton Ginning^; We Give Trade Coupon* on Coal, Coke, Ginning, Bagging and Tie* and’Account*. ARMSTRONG & DOBBS Oconee Street Phone -521 JOHN K. DAVIS Builders 701 Sou. Mut. Bldg. Phone 1877 USBD CAR BARGAINS Radial* V Better than Ever , —and Less in Cost Radioia V end Radioia RC—better because they operate now on dry bat teries— instead of storage batteries. Less in coat because dry batteries cost less. And because of the new /'combination price dm includes all batteries and headset, with your Radioia V or Radioia RC: Complete $142.50 na&L The old-storage battery way brought the cost, complete, to $207.50l A big saving, now! On two sets famous for dear reception of distance. , / “Ttiere’sa Rx&oitijdr every purse? Solti and installed by ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. Phqpe 711 .Smith Building nnt armit* marching unuer inw arch of triumph In Pari* on^ not down a Lo* Angele* «treet.. The story 1* « grplplni? one. the Betting* arc gorgeous and tb* act ing I* *upwb. A Una Reuben* and LionePRarry- mora and the principal*. IVmt’* enough. . Th« n there are tbo*e Georgia Rulldog orchentra nrtl*t*_to please you. They were received with n ulad hand Thursday nluht and they are there agptn Friday night. If you’ll see thl« picture you will j be glad we reminded you. # BATTERIES $16.15 For Ford and Others Radio A. & B. Batteries At Reasonable Prices CLARKE STORAGE BATTERY CO. DRIVB THRU Phone 677 nl4e \ ’ WATCH TniS PAPER BVBBT SUNDAY FOR OUR USED CAR BARGAINS. CITY GARAGE & MOTOR CO. Phone 371. CO A I,—COAL—COAL ANTHRACITE COAL ^ BEST PENNSYLVANIA EGG At Pre-Strike Price. HANCOCK COAL COMPANY Phone 707 Phone 707 E. M. REAL ESTATE D. G. Anderson & Co. 224H Clayton SL BaQdlng Lots a Specialty. STEAM PRESSING CLBANING. REPAIRING AND PRESSING WE sp£cialize IN LADIES WORK.’ FORSTER PRESSING COMPANY Phone 1886 You can now see the 1924 Model* of tb# Following Corf on Display— HUDSON ESSEX OAKLAND OLDSMOBILE W. L & GEO. M. ABNEY 154 W. Clayton SL Story’s Cotton Warehouse < Athens, Ga. H. G. STORY, Prop. Thirty-five yeari of succetaful operation. Will appreciate your business and assart you of my beat efforts to serve you satisfactorily. Liberal Advance Made on Cotton Stored ' V ’ - 4 ' nllc’ l —-— »—i— FRESH SIEATS Try Somt ot Our Choice Cuts and Be One of Our SATISFIED CUSTOMERS E. Ii FLANAGAN MARKET 157 Thomta Street CADILLAC’S AND WHITE TRUCKS BATTERY REPAIRING WHEN YOU NEED A NEW BATTERY SEE US / CITY GARAGE & MOTOR COMPANY We Have Expert Battery Repairmen Phono 271 Phone S7I FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING PHOTOGRAPHERS Now Is the Time to Place Your Order for Christmas Pictures ADAMS & ARNETT STCDIOtiStof Soule Cadillac Co. Sales and Service MONOGRAMS. LINENS AND LINGERIE EMBROIDERED VERY REASONABLY MRS. P. E. DETTRA FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Phono 602 1323 S. Lumpkin St. COFFER COFFEB Phone 661 168 W. Washington STEAM PRESSING 162 1-2 Clayton St SJfcl CLEANING. PRESSING REPAIRING HATS RENOVATED Wnite dressing Club H Cleaners That Clean Phone 686 ^ fi26c HAVE YOU TRIED NOO-NAME COFFEE? “A Delicious High Grade Coffee" NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO. Athens, Georgia. FURNITURE REPAIRING Furnhitrc Repairing a:.d Itefinished Furniutre for Sale ATHENS FIXTURE COMPANY rhooc 1100 Phone