The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 14, 1923, Image 7

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THE WANNER-HERALD.- ATHENS.'GEORGIA Your WantsAll of Them Supplied Here WANT * r iLlA.P l-'PAOE LARGE CROWD IS EXPECTED TO HEAR DR. HOOVER (Continued From Peg# On#) •hurch Lord of missions and Dr. M. II. Miller of Athene, gave in« teroHiinR wuye conctfnlng the handling of, the inanee# of th« church and the official.board. The Hi bio school nesslon ns well no the Chrintlnn JSndeavor meet ing was an event filled with en thusiast, since Christian Endeav- orers ©vorywhere ar© the most en. thusiastlc body of young Christ JEWELRY AUCTION SALE 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 \ v 165 Clayton Street Next Door to Kress 5c and 10c Store L' flEpDOUS SCENES II in* o nthh now spectacle. At jfirst Mb we thought wc would crash right' Miss, into one of the big scenes show I of Wnycmss. presided at slbn Wednesday morning, while Dr. J. Hand,ill IVrri Savannah church pn^i-ntcd in his usual g»»o« 1 v.ay "Teacher Ing rrcdiis." and the ideals and alms of the year came forth In the inspiring message ‘given by Quick. The young people were j happy, when the* announcement i was made that Rev. O. K. Cull, of 1 Griffin, would lend the Young People’s Conference. Rev. Cull Is a r »l Christian Endeavorer and carries his enthusiasm as goes, which uddtd to the way in which this part of the program was conducted. “The Place* ot Christian Endeavor In Religious Education” was the theme used by wrho Is one of the ablest Big They Appalled Di- ector Who'Had to Work Jp to Them Gradually. this lined up lor a this undertaking was so big that it staggered us. So instead we de cided to photograph the scene in Richard’s tent, which wc figured would give us courage enough to try one of the big out-door shots showing the resplendent knights with their plumed helmets and flashing spears.” The magnitude of this feature is such that several months wer© re quired in which to “shoot” .it. ATLANTA SEEKS $600,000 FOR CHARITY ATLAJCTA—Six bunded thuos- and dollars to support tho city’s 35 organised charities Is the aim of norye 600 tireiesq workers In Atlrfma’s community chest cam paign that started Monday. An intensive publicity campaign pre ceded the start of the sollcltls? jand the city wad well prepared to j know what the army of t workers wanted. ' SEVEN TON BOULDER UOMAflbMOKA I fcS SULUlfcKS GAINESVILLE, Go.—Unveiling of a seven ton boulder bearing th'* names of all Hall county boys who servt d during the world war mark ed this city’# Armistice Day cele bration. E. KAY -THB SMILING "AINTIIT Fin# Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athena, Gjl spectacle. At first j deavor movement today. Being an tournament. But expert along this line, the me# sag© was filled with good thoughts which were practical. “Dixie Disciples and Christian Endeavor” «w the topic of talk made by G. L. Johnson, Athens. In this talk he told of ths work going forward in Christian Endeavor In Dixie as never befor#, relating and Illustrating incidents, to carry the wbrk on in the South land. The opportunity to hear Mrs. W F. Mott, of Waycrpss, presented itself and Mrs. Mott held the au dience spell bound as sho told oi the new* program for Disciples ot Chrirt in Georgia during the next two years. STARTLING FACT8 "Why we aro hero” was handled In the form of an Inspirational address by Dr. E. N. Anthony ot Wrlghtsville, Ga. He mad# the audience think for a while, along spiritual lines and gave fact# that wets,startling, to th# eyes ot Geor gia Disciples. Dr. E. C. Lucas, of Augusta, Ga. v • DOUGLAS FAIRBAnHS IQ ROBinWOD’ When Douglas Fairbanks began great new production, “Doug- Fairbanks \in Robin Hood,” his mm ^ m% e*t photoplay for United Artists! *| 6rt hbound «*se. and which is coming to the ir#g 4 Ati kniil Theatre, next Monday , aa-inn»tt*iuM.jt#». *ai p i November 19 am! | . ;42 N.Y.-Wash.-nich.*No’k. 3:13 p in, the fi^#t scene shot wns an; .. M p - •rior, and ‘Paul Dickey, playing Guy of Gifbpurno. the villain. kd a man nine tipie* It all hap* “«d in Rkhgrri 'Couer de Lion's !*• on, th? road to the Jfolylam? b the Third jQrusade. Inis tent "Was na “all-drape sot.” nbining the ’ principles brought ‘ by Gordon (jfaig in England, * I Join hart m' Berlin and Rob- Joncs in this? country*—repre- 'ting the'worlds greatest trium- t deep, forty feet wide and *te of stage decorators. In spite the fact that this set wss forty Wtyf-our feet high, it was put jn i-:o hmrs,. In starting this RAILROAD SCHBDULB8 SEABOARD AIR LINK RY. Southbound AUanta-Munro# local «:lf r AIL - Minnie; nam -Mora. 1:11 P 3:12 p Atl.-Abbsviil# local 7:30 a J:14 p Ati -Blrmlngnam ,6:21 a P N.T.-Wash.-RIch.-No’k. 6:26 a SCORSIA RAILROAD «rriT< Depart ?;29 pm *:*• •*" t.io pm *«* P» CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. Arrive frrm Macon 12:10 % ». 9:30 p. m. / • J. W. RltL’CB. C. A., Pbon# <4# GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY 1 Mn •» l^nvi>« Alhnnl fnr (lllniiivlllt was the speaker of th# cloalng part of the program Wednesday morning nnd In this message brought forth an appeal to every Christian to brace up and go for ward and Join the working Christ- n Court-a fur Christ. The feature of the opening ses< rion Tuesday evening was the In spiring earnest sermon deli vend : by Dr. Ben Foster of Macon, pres- fident of the convention. Dr. Foa» ter used ns a basin, “Forward with Christ” nnd every utterance rang true to nn audience estimated at more than 30C people, who art h« re ot attend the meeting for three days. - The convention sermon is always the most Important one of the convention nnd Is a part of the !»rogrnm, which is looked upon as one of the best numbers, there- fore n better selection could not have be»h made to deliver this forceful sermon than the selection of Dr. Foster, who originally cam# from Northeast Georgln. WANTED—Several boys to deliver papers. Good routes in most any part of city. Apply Bariner- Herald Office. 1 | WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word j Minimum Charge of 40 cents [ 11.66 fojr, three insertions .Seven times for the price of five In sertions. ..All discontinuances MUST be t>e made In person at the Danner- ! Herald office or by letter. Tele- phone discontinuances are net ‘ valid. nc WANT AD 7C PHONE BANNER*HERALO WANT ADS GET RESULTS ‘ 1 , 1 • | LOST AND FOUND LOST—Lineman’s belt and safety between . Winder and Athens Monday. Return to C. D. Gra ham, Telephone Co. nl6p LOST—Pair of tortoise rimmed glasses in case containing own er’s name. Return to Banner- Herald and receive reward, nlfic FOUND—Paste board box contain ing Idaies’ new dress. Owner can get same by describing and paying for ad. Call at Banner- Herala. nl6c FOR SALE FOR SALE—Mission library suite, $35.00; large mirror, $7.00; leather rocker, $5.00; ice box, . $3.50; gas heater, $1.00. Phone 893-W. nlOc FOR SALE CORN (In Shuck*), FODDER Rtuonable Price For Prompt Delivery. FRANK A. LIPSCOMB Phone 109. , d5c TAXIE SERVICE ‘ *•' V 'J i ■ ! ! With Reliable >■ Drivers YOU-DRIVE-1T CO. Phone 661 140 Washington St. n2$c FOR SALE —Turebred Berkshire Pigs, six weeks old. Orr & Co. N i n25c FOR SALE—Nearly new Buick sport model tour ing, fully equipped. C. A. Trusscll Motor Co. nl4c USED CAR BARGAIN—Studc- baker Special'Six Touring, new ly painted nnd in good condi tion. G. M.- Knight and Bona Allep, Jr., 548 E. Clayton St., Phone 997. - nlftc FOR RENT—ROOMS i FOR RENT—Three unfurnished \ rooms. Close in. Apply 243 East ’ Dougherty Street w!3p WANTED—ROOMS Apple Oats — 85c Bu. Blue Stem Wheat — $2.00 Bu. Cofer Seed Store We are in tho mirket for Field Pe«* in any quantity. Wc famish bag and twine. Phone 247 269 N. Lumpkin £>t. 1101 LEU REPAIRING WANTED—Three connecting un-1 Tarnished rooms, must be in/ gooti location and on car line. . with all conveniences. Write .‘.'Rooms,” 172 West Hancock. [ . iPhone 423-R. n!8cj POSITION WANTED pher or steno-bokokeeper. Goi references. Apply “M. E. W., f care Banner-Herald. n!6e ) WANTED—HELP WANTED—Good woman cook to ork in barbecue cafe Apply Ipurnoy’a Cafe, J51 East Broad freet. n!4c USED CARS 1922 Roadster. 1922 Sedan. 1922 Touring. CA.TRU5SELL MOTOR CO dfie! BOILER REPAIRING * Flues for Every Type of Boiler . f. Are Carried in Stock By Us 'Heavy Welding Done Anywhere WELDING AND BRAZING AND CYLINDER GRINDING ARE OUR SPECIATLIES Call on us if Your Boiler Needs Repairing KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO. Athens, Georgia * «> Phone 351 West Washington St. STORE YOUR COTTON WITH US SELL YOUR COTTON THROUGH US * Athens Branch of INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSES, INC CAPITAL *1,000,000.00. General Office*. New York. We Issue Negotiable Receipt,, Acceptable As Collateral By the Bank, of Athens. SAFETY. COURTESY, SATISFACTION, SERVICE WANTED—Colored girt dr neat appearance, about 15 or 10 ycara old, to care for baby. Pb 1166-J.n!4p Robert Ould A. IL (Cm) Nicholaen Ben F. Wood, llenry L. Pope WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS nbig catalog. We have bide, and fure tanned by expert* into I . ruga, overcoat,, laprobea, etc. "Friendship Bible CUas" next . Sunday, 10 a. in. First Chris tian Church, M. B. Miller, teacher. ,nl6c WANTED—To in«ure your value, bio dogs. Our pollciea cover tosses from any cause, including theft and disappearance. Write P. 0. Box 615, Athens, Ga. n!8c „ your orders now for your hd-puinted China for Thanks- ' nri-kBdvChristmas. 0»U C. C. Kinney, 1464-W. nSlc WANTED %e. want you to place jftra rorder today for your personal Christ mas greeting cards. . See New Samples THE McGREGOR COMPANY disc McLELLAN’S 5c-10c-25c STORE BATTERIES AT $16.15 For Ford and Others Radio A. & B. Batteries At Reasonable Prices CLARKE STORAGE BATTERY CO. DRIVE THRU v . Phone 677 nl4e Coal—Coke and Cotton Ginning We Give Trade Coupons on Coal, Coke, Ginning, Bagging and Ties and Accounts. ARMSTRONG & DOBBS Oconee Street Phone 521 You can now see the 1924 JIoileTs , ’'of*The Following Cara on Display—. HUDSON ESSEX OAKLAND OLBSMGBILE W. I. & GEO. M. ABNEY 154 W. Clayton St. FOR RENT — Furnished ment, 4 rooms and bath, Hill Street, Phone 1895. apart- 59.*» nl4c No. 2 Ltavea Athens for Qalaeavlll# | i starting this nroduction,”.! lf ri”* • Allan l)v,#n. who directed Mr. In*. * banks in thirf great feature, j rilie 6:i thanks ... felt much ..a* l Arrive# Athena from Gain##. :00 p. m. It Arrives Athena from Gain##- eh.»5 we did when wd nt to the^Gmnd Canyon several j■ ■ ago tb make scenes for “The! \ southern RAILWAY Efftetlve Sunday, April 2t, 1123. *fcrn Musketeer”. W© didn’t un- itake to photoplay the ctnvon at its magnitude nopals •»#. was so vast, jk> big. So we play- around tho corrals for the first * days, photograph in scenes during the horses and mules, "ally we got up courage enough take a crack at the canyon. the way it w#s in sUri* No. f leaves Athena 7:46 a. ar* ire# Lola 6:20 a. m. No. f leaves Athens 4:U p. wt H ar- 1tm Lola 6:46 p. m. No. T leaves Lula 6:61 9. a.*' ■frv# Athens Site p. m. No. 6 leaves Lula 16:16 a. m., ar- ivea Athens 11:46 a. m. a. a MILLER. C. A- Pboa# »J Best Grade RED ASH LUMP COAL $10.00 Per Ton Atlantic Ice & Cod) Corp. •* v Phones, 117—1600 Full Line of Blankets and Sweaters Blankets \ ..98c up Sweaters 98c up nl4c Watch-Our Windows CADILLAC’S AND WHITE TRUCKS Soule Cadillac Co. Sales and Service Phone 651 168 W. Washington ■). , n28< READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS Now Opened For Business THE SQUARE DEAL GARAGE •SAM" STONE-TEG" TOTING . All Wcrk Guaranteed. Where We Appreciate Tour Patronage. Hull and Clayton Strccta. BUILDERS JOHN K. DAVIS Builders 701 Sou. Mut. Bldg. Phone 1877 COAL—COAI^i-COAL . ANTHRACITE COAL 5 . BEST PENNSYLVANIA EGG At Pre-Strike Price. HANCOCK COAL COMPANY Phone 707 Phone FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING MONOGRAMS, LINENS AND LINGERIE EMBROIDERED VERY REASONABLY MRS. P. a DETTRA FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Phone 502 1323 S. Lumpkin SL BISS! •COFFEE COFFEE HAVE YOU TRIED NOO-NAME COFFEE? "A IVliriou, High Grad. Coffee" NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO. Athena, Georgia. REAL ESTATE D. G. Anderson & Co. 221’A Clayton SL Phone T4 Building Lots a Specialty. FUKNITURR REPAIRING Show Cases, Store and Office Fixtures Fumiutrc Repairing and Refiniahed Fumiutre for Sale ATHENS FIXTURE COMPANY rhoae 1165 Phone 1160 STEAM PRESSING WE SPECIALIZE IN LADIES WORK. FORSTER PRESSING COMPANY Phone 1886 STEAM PRESSING CLEANING. PRESSING kEFAISaNG HATS RENOVATED White Pressing Club Cleaners That Clean Phone 6S6 n2ft? PHOTOGRAPHERS Now Is the Time to Place Your Order for Christinas Pictures ADAMS & ARNETT STUDIO 162 1-2 Clayton St ■ SHOE REPAIRING All Work Guaranteed X Freeman’s Shoe Sho£; Work Called For and Delivered. t. Phone 9<H) 139.7 Prince Avenue. STUDBDAKER Be Sure and Sea tho 1924 Model STUDEBAKER Before You Buy. LAWLER MOTOR - COMPANY We Have Two 1023 Ford Touring Car# For Sale Only a 1 Few ■ Months Old. • BOOK STORE ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING Diploma#, Certificates, Photo graphs and Pictures of any kind framed properly. Prompt Service. w I WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS. GARDNER’S BOOK STORE 185 Clayton Street