The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 21, 1923, Image 7

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21. 1923. THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA Your Wants ' ESTATE AND DAIRY MANAGEMENT INVITING ’ OCCUPATION FOR WOMEN STOCKHOLM,—Management of jntrieg and small country pstatos o!. .s a non- and Inviting ocrupa- t'on for Swedish women, su< ord- !ng to iss Elizabeth Tamm In an address before the 5*eiii»u **Vo- All of Them Supplied Here Citizens' Union. Miss Tamm FOR BENT—Desirable unfurnish- . ed apartment, all conveniences, good location. Possession at once if desired. Phone 1414-W. 1 n22d lit the second woman eh VWANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word Minimum Charge of 40 cents jj W for three Insertions .Seven nie* ioT th# * >r ‘ c * of fiv# ln * artlons. A U discontinuances MUST be ^ made In person at the Banner* Herald Office or by letter. Tele* phone discontinuance* are not TSUd. * ■C WANT AD 7C 10 PHONE «O banner-herald want ADS GET RESULTS BOILER REPAIRING others a great harvest of corn Then there are all manner of side crops like peanuts tobacco.. pota toes. and all the gruH.se*. Many farmers are planting alfalfa and all will »bt in large ?ropr of wheat, pats and rye. Some, have aready begun tire work of pleating amall grain. , 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. . the upper chamber of the Swedish Riksdag and owns and manages a large model country estate near Stockholm. She spoke of the ten dency of Swedish women to be come selfsupportinf In business or profesVons, which until rorejjtlv had, been reserved for the coutry vocations, she men aro fully ab'e to with men In execuMve « BOILER REPAIRING Flues for Every Type of Boiler 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 neighborhood, has six rooms, sleeping porch, large pantry. Screened thrbughout. including rear porch. Very conveniently arranged and has all modem conveniences. Possession January 1st. Phone 1814. mQo. J. BUSH, Jeweler 165 Clayton Street comp •ork. ( We talked with ' farmers about their cotton yield and many say that they will make more than a half bale per fierr and some, he much as a bale. The best cotton we saw was around Boynton. Some fields were white with the staple. Parnyrs will next year go to work With more hope and encouragement than In many year*.. The land lefl Idle this year by the negro exodus will be sowed down or otherwise cultivated. Farmers are buying labor-saving tools and will make them do the work of the missing link, tbs negro. And we were told that many young men who had quit the farm to seek employment In the towns and cities, encouraged by the high price or cotton- will next year return to theold home and till the soil. EPIDEMIC RAGING X-* ROME, Ga.—An epidemic fnf mumps, chicken pox'and meareef has almost closed the North Rojie school of that citv. according fto officails. At Cave Springs the cji- solidutcd school attendance is been cut more than half by Jn epidemic of measles, It Is sta»L WOMEN WANTED—$12 to $25 ATHENS CYCLE CO. Christmas Toys Velocipedes $9.00 to $17.00 Autos $7.50 to $17-50 SHOE REPAIRING Athens, Georgia West Washington St AU Work Guaranteed Freeman’s Shoe Shop Work Called For and Delivered. . Phono 900 ; Banner-Heraid 7 s| Sunday ; Want Ad Page. i ls one of the most Interest-^ Ing and certainly most prof fitgble ’ pages of the paper. Thousands of people turn their at tention first to the Want Ad Page Coal—Coke and Cotton Ginning 1393.Prince Avenue. Scooters We Give Trade Coupons on Coal, Coke, Ginning, Bagging and Ties and Accounts. ARMSTRONG & DOBBS Oconee Street Phone 521 $4.90 to $6.00 PRESSING CL JB Kiddie Kar $1.75 to $6.00 Todler and Horses $2.50 to $3.50 ATHENS CYCLE CO. 279 S. bumpkin Phone 1496 VANlfcD-Men or won*,en with sales or canvassing experience. Call at 605 Holman Building, 2 to 5 P. M. n23p. CLEANING, PRESSING REPAIRING HATS RENOVATED White Pressing Club Clean, ra That Clean Phone 686 JOHN K. DAVIS Builders 701 Sou. Mut. Bldg. Phone 1877 7ANTED—A good man who can perform the duties of both but ler and chauffeur. Only those with experience need apply. 190 **-• K. ~ * n 22c University Drive. McLELLAN’S COMPARE THESE PRICES HUDSON Delivered Speedster $1,450,00 7 Pass. Touring ... $1JS25J# fANTEDf-15 girls at once, in shirt factory. Good, clean and steady work. River and Bridge Streets. n26p 5-10-25c STORE Banner-Herald’s ANTHRACITE COAL BEST PENNSYLVANIA EGG At Pre-Strike Price. HANCOCK COAL COMPANY IVE your order* now for your band-painted China fur Thanks giving -,nd Christman. Cali Mrs. C. C. Kirarey, 1454-W. Sunday Sedan READ BANNER-HERALD • WANT ADS. Ladies’ Union Suits Men’s Union Suits . BoyB’ Union Suits . COFFEE Touring . Cabroilet Coach .. 91,195.00 91,295.00 61.295.00 f ANTED—Half bushel of nice artichokes. Phone 4202. n21c. HAVE YOU TRIED NOO-NAME COFFEE? -A Delicious High Grads Coffee” NEW SOUTH COFFEE C< Athens, Georgia. Girls’ Union Suits . Men’s Undershirts . Men’s Drawers .... Ladies’ Drawers ... Ladies’ Undershirts Children’s Sleepers Girls’ Petticoats ... (Outing or Knit) WANTED—Several boys to deliver papers. Good routes in most any part of city. Apply Banner- Herald Office. W; I. & Geo. M. ABNEY Easy Lessons In AUCTION BRIDGE FARM IMPLEMENTS 154 W. Clayton Street Phone 1006. Buggies—Wagons—Harness Farm Implements GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT COMPANY Jobbers and Retailers Broad Street Athens, Ga. WANTED We want you to place you rorder today for your personal Christ mas greeting cards. REAL ESTATE WE GIVE D. G. Anderson & Co. 224% Clayton St. Phona 74 ' Building Lots a Specialty. ARTICLE No. 3 COUPONS STEAM PRESSING Around Athens f Most players, therefore, agree that the bidding w infinitely more important than the play. Aa one well-known writer ha* exnreMed it: "The most important part of the game is concluded before the wet card leaves the leader's hand.*’4t is only necessary to examine a few hands to satisfy oneself of the truth of this statement. The foliowioc hand which was played by three different sets of players for comparative porpoise is a fine example of the tremendous difference* in points caund by the different bids: . A question that often comes up for discussion among Auction players is whether the bidding or play b the more important. This is a question that will probably never be settled to the com plete satisfaction of all but it b fairly easy to select example hands that sho r the tremendous differences in points caused by different bids. One rarely finds a hand where the loss of a trick or two In the play causes a loss of more than game, and the value of A game b estimated as half a rubber or 125 paints. -*T . < New i Samples THE McGREGOR COMPANY. ASK TOR THEM STEAM PRESSING CLEANING. REPAIRING AND PRESSING Judgf J. N. Worley, who so ably] filisd the bench of his circuit, has, moved from Florida and la again a. J resident of Elberton. Judge Worley soya he has retired from the prac tice of law and la taking iife easy. I Judge Worley la recognized ns cut I of the strongest and brat Judicial I officers who ever occupied the! * Georgia Bench. BOOK STORE WE SPECIALIZE IN LADIES WORK. FORSTER PRESSING COMPANY ARTISTIC PICTU1 USED CARS Heart, —10.9.5.4. J Phone 1886 Diplomas, Certificates, Cof. George C. Grogan of Elberton, is still confined to a hospital In, Atlanta, but his many friends will be glad to know that he Is im proving in health and he is ex pected hohie soon. Col. Grogop ha a n host of friends and aJmlr4*a In Athens. graphs and Pictures of any kind framed properly. I Prompt Service. WE GIVE TRADE COUPONS. GARDNER’S BOOK STORE^ 185 Clayton Street We are in the market for Field Peat in any quantity. We furniah bag and twine. Phone 247 269 N. Lumpkin St. d!4c 1923 Roadster. 1922 Roadster. 1923 Touring. 1921 Coupe. i Hearts—8 • ‘dub*-7,6,4 m \ ‘ Diamonds—Q, 8,3 :A « Spades-K,<J;j, 10,7.5 : Z , Hearts — ( Club* —Q Diamonds Spades-f A was the dealer and bid one spade. At table No. 1, Y doubled one spade. Hearts—i Clubs—3 Diamoods- Spadcs —J Be Sure and Sea the 1924 Modal STUDEBAKER Before You Buy. Col. Thog. XI. Bwlft, who ha) been critically III In %Atlanta la again at his horn* in Elberton, and Is regaining his hsalth. He is confined to his home, but lg able to be around. Col. fiwlft was census ■upervlror for this district and Is the pioneer cotton manufacture of Eltxrt county. four spades. As Y had doobhdmi spade, Z naturally thought he haw* guud hand so doomed four spaftea. Needless to say, A-B made five spa#* doubled, losing only one dub and oat diamond. Their score was 90 points for tricks, 81 points for honors, 100 paters lor bonus, and 125 points for cun, a total of 396 points. At table No. 1, A and B made tte mistake of doubling four hearts giving Y-Z a plus score of 255 points. At table No. 2, where both aides bid correctly, Y-Z obtained a minus score of 84 paints. At table No. 3. where Y-Z made the mistake of doubling four spades, A-B made a plus score of 396 points. This hand illustrates very well toe difference in bouts can.sol by different bids. In comparing the stores of but three sets of [(layers, a difference in point sate* cf 651 point* between a pits score'of 255 points for Y-Z ami 396 points for A-B. This one example is given to call attention to the big swings caused by different bide or doubles awl to empha size the necessity of proper bidding. Auction is a game of ace* and kings and the location of these important cards can only be given to partner by clever and intelligent bidding, based an wel I recognised coaventioos. The modiru system of inlonnatory bidding is de signed to show both by the original and LAWLER MOTOR This U * bad double. Y has a two suit hand and should show both of them. B now bid two spades over the double. rrt • • I _ I I LM D -I U L COMPANY This is also a tad bid. B should have passed or bid four spades. The bid of BATTERY REPAIRING Now Opened For Business THE SQUARE DEAL GARAGE ur new parts and service ation at 199 Prince Ave. now ready to serve you. C. A. Trussell W, Han Two 1923 Ford Touring Cara For fftls Only a Few Moqlha Old. Phone 1711 Phone 1711 two spades is of no value in abutting out a bid. Z figured that B’s bid of two spades was intended to prevent a heart btd, so promptly bid three hearts. A bid three spades; Y four hearts; and B doubled. This double was bad. because B should have figured that he could not beat the four heart bid by more than one trick at most. As a result Y-Z made four hearts doublet!, * uring 64 points for tricks, 16 points for honors, 50 points for bonus and 125 points for game, a total of 255 points. At table No. 2, A bid one spade and Y correctly bid two hearts rather than double. With a two e*er always show one of the suit* interference to a .double. It is the atrongtst hand that can be held at Auction, therefore try to play it at one of the two suits, if possible. B now bid two spades: Z anti A pasted. Y bid three dubs, shoving his other suit and thereby requiring his partner to chooec which of the two suits offered the best diance for game. B now bid three spades and Z having good cards in both of his partner's suits properly bkl four hearts. A bid four spades and Y, a very good player, figuring that his opponents could nuke iltrir bid, now bid five bouts which B doubled. Y-Z lost their contract by one trick or 100 points less 16 points for honors, a net loss of 84 points. The at this table was correct and gives die correct result of the hand. At table No. 3, the bidding was the ■me as at table No. 1, except that B. la—aH of doubling four hearts, bid Motor Co. from taxation for a series of years. CADILLAC’S AND WHITE TRUCKS Soule Cadillac Co. Sales and Service Phone 651 168 W. Washington Lawyers'»ay the only way to ex empt such enterptlmfc I* by the people voting an amendment to the constitution outhrizing the leglala* ture to onset such a law. •SAM" STONE-TEG- YOUNG That recuit trip through the country to Hartwell convinced u» of the Importance of Athena having connection with that fine country oyer the best of highways, it was i sure a delight to the eye to sec the 'abundant crops made this year. You notice ln the many field! mammoth stacks of hay. and la FOR SALE STANDARD PECAN TREES Write W. D. Umar . Thomasvillc, Ga. Or See J. M. Umar 490 Pulaaki, Athena, Ga. ATHENS ENGINEERING C PREST-O-LITE STATION 150 E. Washington, St. PLAna CUT * Where We Appreciate Your Patronage. defensive bids the location of the top cants the ao-calkd quick tricks. The reason for this system is that the game of Auction has two aides, attack and defense. When a player makes an orff- < inal bid, he does not know whether tar, not he will get the final bid, or be oo the BY ALLMAN DANNY MADE HIM SMILE THE DUFFS /'oh your sch'ool Books? I SEE-JUST WHO DO YOU LIKE GOING TO SCHOOL, v PANNV ? WHY WHAT KINO OF BOOKS ARE THOSE YOU HAVE THERE?. ^ •YOUNGMAN, what kind,of literature HAyBfmp THERE UNDEk.VOUR ARM?, ARE VOU.YOUNGMAN? .-'^YES. I LIKE ^ Y GOING TO SCHOOL f WELL ENOUGH AND COMIN' HOME IS ALL RIGHT-WHAT I DON'T LIKE IS HAVING TO STAY COOPED UP i THERE BETWEEN J K TIMES igS and make a bid that will be of value to j his partner in cither alternative. WHY DON'T \ YOU KNOW? . THESE ARE MY SCHOOL BOOK& I DON'T ^KNOW WHAT iYOU MEAN- J ' I'M THE OLDEST SON OF MR AND MR5. Thomas ‘Duff • and L MY NAME IS . DANNY - Hearts—3 Clubs—A, 10,6, 5 Diamoods — None Spades — 5,4 flarti are trumps and Z is in the lead. The problem is for Z to «!>*«( Oq ma trirfc* against any defense. Solution in next artkte. BATTERY SERVICE LOST AND FOUNir rR/ TED—Saturday night, from ,t, jte on Dougherty street, black ,ure mule, nine yeara old. Re-1 nr d. if returned to .Bill Sailors,! Nicholson, Ga. ’ n21p! FOR SALB j)B SALE—Oii. Cole Hot Rla*t inter, almost good aa new. Will ■artifice for cash. Phone 1414-W. n22d OR sale—GROCERIES: 6 lbs. Guaranteed Coffee, 98c, ground while you wait; 24 lba. Good Self-Rising Flour, 80c; 24 lba. High Grade Self-Rleing Flour, “r.' F. CHRISTIAN, Grocer Broad Street. disc OR SALE — Purebred Berkshire. P i g s , six[ T weeks qUI. Orr & Co. n25c FOR SALE OR BENT G Si acre farm.-; on Atlanta- 2itit.rH -Bridge road high- uy. Will build house to suit 'RANK A. LIPSCOMB Phone 109. ; FOR RENT—ROOMS OR KENT—Two connecting fur- \ nished rooms for light houae- kceping. klao connecting bath room. 1323 South Lumpkin St., Phone 60i. dlhc 1 / TAXIE-SERVICE W# } Reliable "Drivers YOU-DRIVE-IT CO. m- »,r* Phone 661 140 Washington St. ~T n25c E. KAY THt • SMILING -AINTRR* Fine Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297,-Athen*. Ga. RAILROAD SCHEDULES •(ABOARD AIR LINE RV. nhbouod T -. Southbound H. AttaBta-Moaroe local Cite 111 Aa-Blmlngham-Mem. I:1J p U p N.T.rWaSh.-Rtcti.-No - *. *:1* P »> AU.-Abb.TlU. local VM a «, Atl.-Htrmtn*b»m IM a :t p N.T.-Wash.-RIcb.-No'k. 6:2* a gionatA RAILROAD « M g- ,:MP " 0 Am,, frttn' Aucon «:!• o. m. - j 1. W. ntltJCK £ Pbon. 4M N«. li LeavM Athens fur OalaMVlU. 1 ArrlVM Athens from Oslne*. Oalnce* (fteetlv. 8u.,U.y, April 2t, IM. *»■ 1 l*Ave* Atbwie 7:46 a. as., ar- »i Lula ,:f0 J m. 'A I leaves Athene 4:11 p. at. ar- M Lull 6:46 p. m. T leaves Lula i:66 a a, u- - Athene.S:I0 p. m. hA 6 leaves Luta I0:H a. aa, ar- ’** A then. ll:iTa. Ml — a. 11. MILLER. C. A.. Phon. It :