The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 16, 1923, Image 7

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' THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA PAGE SEVEN minAY, NOVEMBER 16. 192.1. WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word ilnimum gh*£Q* ot fit* in- All discoiRWtMees MUSI ■ | made in nWB >» til* Banner- ( r*ld OrtlceWqr lett*r. Tele- 75 Your Wants - All of Them - Supplied Here WANT * r k AD A* F>AQE IFOR SALE—Large heater, burns wood or coal. Phone 525. nl6c lost and found - r- r:.~. .1 retumi 845 Baxter Street. SAL] , .... Cell? 14 or 57. SALE . R. bpring ana i •ally new. tCa'I 1131. SALE—GRO hilp you wait; 24 lbs. 1 F. CHRISTIAN. Grocer Br^Street. icrkshirc Pigs, iccks old. Orr & Co. ng, fully equipped. < Trussell Motor Co. FQR.SALE nALED BMVlNE HAY Rriaanabl^TW , 'quick Sale. ANK A. LIPSCOM1 Phone 109. TAXIE SERVICE With Reliable Drivers YOU-DRIVE-IT CO. Phone. 661 140 Washington St. E, KAY THE tMILirta -AINfRB" Fine Palntin* and Interior Decorating , hone la& Athent, Go. RAILROAD SCDEDULBS BSAOOARD AIR LINE RV. SontbOoi ita-Hoaroe load 1:1 p AU.-Blrrnln-liam-M.nL 1:11 N.T.-Waah--tUeh.-JtolL 1:11 AtL-Abbanna local Atfc- ■ EOR1IA RAILROAD BOLTON. Ac.ni, Ahona 1« Depart fur Mayun 7:40 a. m. Arrtv* trim Atacon 1S:1I ^ «. ***£! FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Eight room dwelling, large lot. variety of fruit, all convenien ces, within one block of the bus- mess section of Winder, Ga., for a six room dwelling in Athens. One Burroughs nina column split machine for sale cheap. P. O. Box 371 or Phone 356. nl6c FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR RENT—Three unfurnished rooms. Close in. Apply 243 East Dougherty Street. nl3n i • FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms i and {Kitchenette and connecting j bath, conveniences; three blocks | from Georgian Hotel. 665 N. * Jackson Street. nl8c ! WANTED—ROOMS WANTED—Fumi.hed room with kitchenette. Permanent. Close in. Address K., Banner Herald Of fice. n!6p WANTED—Refined young busi ness woman wants room, close in. Write, “F.,” care Banner- Herald. n18c POSITION WANTED WANTED—Position as stenogra pher or steno-bookkeeper. Good references. 'Apply “M. E. W.,” care Banner-Herald. nl9c WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTEDc-Get our beautiful tan ning analog. We have hides, and fura tanned by experts into) rugs, overcoats, laprobes, etc. Athena Hide Co., 431 Thomas Street. nl7p WANTED—A second hand two- horse Klein and Martin wagon, must be in good condition. Dr. W. H. Cabinesa. • nl8c‘ W A N T E D—Second hand shot gun. Phone 1656. nl6p W A N T E D—100 men In the “Friendship Bible Claaa” next Sunday, 10 a. m. First Chrlt- tian Church, M. B. Miller, teacher. nl6e WANTED—To Inaur# your yalua- bio dogs. Our policies cover losses from any cause, including theft and disappearance. Write P. O. Box 015, Athens, Ga. nl8e GIVE yoor ordera now for four hand-painted China for Thanks giving and Christmas. Call Mrs. C. C. Klmaey, 1454-W. aHe WANTED—Several boys to deliver papers. Good routes in most any part of city. Apply Banner- Herald Office. WANTED We want you to place you rorder today for your personal Christ- mas greeting cards. See New Samples THE McGREGOR ' COMPANY d!3c 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, 166 Clayton Street Next Door to Kress 5c and 10c Store n28c. McLELLAN’S BOILER REPAIRING Now Opened For Business THE SQUARE DEAL GARAGE ‘SAM** STONE—“PEG" YOUNG All Wcrk Guaranteed. Wheie We Appreciate Your Patronage. Appier Oats .... 85c Bu. Blue Stem Wheal — $2.00 Bu. Cofer Seed Store We are iii the market for Field . Peas In any qukntity. We furnish bag and twine. Phone 247 269 N. Lumpkin St dUc null and Clayton Streets. STANDARD PECAN TREES 1 W. B.lLamar masvilk| Ga. Write 1 Thomasvilld Or See J. M/Lamar 400 Pulaski, Athena, Ga. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads W. RRUCK, C. A., Phone 149 2 Luvu Uthans for OalnaavUIe 12 Leaves Atnins tor Gainesville li: I 4| A Z , ’i.* AUW1 * fr °” 0>lD "‘ 0OUTHERN' RAILWAY If.dlv. Sunday, April n. IMS. < lt.ni Ath.ni T:U a. a.. ar> Lula 9:20 a. m. • l.ar.a AtjnRaCll pa,ar Lula l:is p. m. 7 lunar Lola l:U p. a, a.-- Alh.ua 1:10 p. m. BUSINESS PROPERTY —Will sell at a figure that yields at present a good income on invest ment. Opportunities for good business property investments are few and it will pay you to investigate this propo sition. Reasonable cash payment will handle it. Address “F. V,” care Banner-Herald. nl9c The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad •Page is one of the most inter esting and certainly most profitable pages of the paper. Thousands of people turn their attention to the Want Ad Page. Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page USED CARS 1923 Roadster. 1922 Roadster. 1923 Touring. 1921 Coupe. 6-10.25C STORE Ladies’ Union Suits Men’s Union Suits . Boys’ Union Suits .. Girls’ Union Suits .. Men’s Undershirts 79c 59c 39c 39c i 39c BOILER REPAIRING Flues for Every Type of IJoiler Are Carried in Stock By Us Heavy Welding Done Anywhere m EVENING 'WELDING AND BRAZING AND CYLINDER GRINDING ARE OUR SPECIATLIES Men’s Drawers 39c Ladies’ Drawers Ladies’ Undershirts Children’s Sleepers . Girls’ Petticoats ... (Outing or Knit.) 29c 29c 25c WE GIVE COUPONS ASK FOR THEM BOOK STORE ARTISTIC PICTURE FRAMING Diplomas, Certificate*. Photo graphs and Pictures of any kind framed properly. Prompt Service. WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS. C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO GARDNER’S BOOK STORE STUDEBAKER Bo Sure and See the 1924 Model STUDEBAKER Before You Buy. LAWLER MOTOR COMPANY Wo Have Tvo 1923 Ford Touring Caro For Sale Only a Few Month* Old. CADILLAC’S AND WHITE TRUCKS Soule Cadillac Co. Sales and Service • Phone 651 168 W. Washington 183 Clayton Street REAL ESTATE / D. G. Anderson & Co. 224M Clayton St. Phone 74 Bnildfng Lota a Specialty. STEAM PRESSING FARM IMPLEMENTS Buggies—Wagons—Harness Farm Implements GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT COMPANY Jobbers and Retailers Broad Street Athens, Ga. Best Grade RED ASH LUMP COAL $10.00 Per Ton Atlantic Ice & Coal Corp. Phones 117—1600 n20c BATTERY REPAIRING fhedt-OJite BATTERY SERVICE where you Other Prat-O-Ulet in correct tUe for ) every mute of ear. ' ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. PREST-O-LITE STATION dlSf Yon can now tee the 1924 llodolo of th. Following Can on Oiaplay— ' HUDSON • ESSEX OAKLAND OLDSMOBILE W. I. & GEO. M. ABNEY 154 W. Clayton SL Call on ua U Your Boiler Needs Repairing KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO. Athens, Georgia Phone 351 West Washington St. Says Angus Perkerson, of. the Constitution, in Speaking of “The Mon ster.” ' Antrim Perkerson. of the A I Constitution, hn« the follow! I say of the performance of {‘•Monster’’ which Is playing li dDc- c ftjT this week. “The M STORE YOUR COTTON WIT# US SELL YOUR COTTON THROUGH US Athens Branch of INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSES, INC. CAPITAL $1,000,000.00. General Offices, New York. We Ifsbe Negotiable Receipt!, Acceptable As ‘ “ ‘ * nka of Athens. Collateral By the Bank SAFETY. COURTEfY, SATISFACTION, SERVICE Robert Ould A. JL (Gus) Nicholson Ben P. Wooda llenry L. Pope vhich’ II U<» seen at the Colonial th I on the 23 of November.- I "A pleasant evening of horr I offered by •’The Monster.” [ was given at the Atlanta t >' Monday night, and will 1 > there throughout the week ' matinees on Wednesday and flat f unlay. | ‘One of the charming charnel j ers Is a man without any face another Is a huge black fellow Win J h»*s no tongue, and n third is : “thing” that stays outside In Tth he IT. t and howls like an irritated Coal—Coke and Cotton Ginning Wc Give Trade Coupons on Coal, Cuke, Ginning,.Bagging and Ties and Accounts. i v, . » $ ARMSTRONG & DOBBS Oconee Street Phone 521 n28c. BUILD8R8 JOHN K. DAVIS Builders 701 Sou. Mut. Bldg. Phone 1877 COAL—COAL—COAL ANTHRACITE COAL BEST PENNSYLVANIA EGG At Pre-Strike Price. HANCOCK COAL COMPANY Phone 707 Phone 707. Even the clock has “horrible habits.” It strikes thl’tfcen instead of twelve and Immediately after wards faces appear through the wall, sheets of iron rlam down ov er windows and doors, and arm? reach‘out to drag you through the floor into nothingness. •'Electric chairs, horror chn m -' hers, and a srugeon’s knife in Uni hands of a maniac, nil add to the delightful effect of the play. Rel- ' dpm has an audience at the At- binto theatre enjoyed more shud- rJ ders In one evening. ‘The Mon- #ter'* is a means of giving the . nerves a fillip without vlobtln:; either the prohibition or the nntl- narcotic laws. FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING MONOGRAMS, LINENS AND LINGERIE EMBROIDERED VERY REASONABLY MRS. P. E. DETTRA FASHIONABLE DRESSMAKING Phon4o02 1323 S. Lumpl COFFEE COFFEE HAVE YOU TRIED NOO-NAME COFFEE? “A Delicious High Grade Coffee" NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO. Athens, Georgia. STEAM PRESSING CLEANING. REPAIRING MSWUi MIMM and pressing WE SPECIALIZE IN LADIES WORK. FORSTER PRESSING COMPANY Phone 1886 8HOE REPAIRING All Work. Guaranteed Freeman’s Shoe Shop Work Callod For and PHOTOGRAPHERS Now Is the Time to Place Your Order for MORE OBVIOUSLY TERRIBLE ‘The differehce between it and "The Cat and the Canary,” is that the canary almost gets swallowed in ’The Monster.” When com pared with ‘The Bat," which wan the first of the series of modern horror plays, “The Monster” is found to employ more obvious means of creating an atmosphere of terror. One fault with thto new the atrical stimulant it that it brings Its agents of terror too openly up- the stage. Horrible thing*, when suggested, remain horrible,, 7t28e hut when dragged before the foot, lights for a more careful analysis they Insist on growing slightly humorous. When the faceted lest man, for Instance, appeared with a mallet In his hai might have emerged from toon by Goldberg. This 1§ not to say that “The Monster" falls 40 giro Itf SUd!?&C9 the silvers they expected. In fact, it stars with a very promising scream. It continues with one weird fart following another, auil end's with a scene in which all the I of terror are present—face less man .tongueless man and a ‘ chair of death. “The large audience was on M**- with excitement throughout the play, and canned home enough of the mood of the performan.tt to expect monstrous things to appear from the closet or from under the bed. nl7e Christmas Pictures ADAMS & ARNETT STUDIO \ 162 1-2 Clayton St ho , •Ml* et^by a opmpany in which Ji Wilbur as “Dr. Zfska,” and Frank Dari-in as “HmI Mackenzie” pHyeri the principal roles. Wilbur himself to be the competent ritor. that was expected. Darien had the advantage of surprising as w-'t »• charming his aucYence by the t•leverncs with which he played the role of the tramp. Suzanne Can bet as “Julie Cartier,” has the necessary French accent; Freder ick Smith, as “Alvin Bruch,” looks much like a reporter n18c do*?s on the stage, and Waite r ta til.-. PRESSING CLUB part CLEANING, PRESSING REPAIRING HATS RENOVATED White Pressing Club \ Cleaners That Clean ). Phone 686 n26c James nis ilie bun that fits him for •VaVban.” “The play tells of how JuUe Cartier is injured at the death bridge, and tarried to the mysteri ous home, of Dr. Ziska by Bruch, and of the strange tbjngs that hap^ pen there in the course of the night.” UB WE’LL ALL BE THERE CURB MARKET, SSS& NOON !*I - v>.. cnL ina.// nn