The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 23, 1923, Image 11

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yhefan on Buick. cars aids materially in cooling the .-if powerful Bmck'^lve-in-Head motor. Qhe wide fan belt can be replaced without removing ^ anypart of the mechanism (Another reason why Buick is the Standard ^Comparison •flfghd * That .mall amount will make the Initial payment on thia genuine mahogany spinet dssk—the balance may be paid in imall weekly or monthly payment!. Made of real mahogany —* made in Grand Rapids. $5.00 Five dollars paid down on a Hooafer Kitchen Cabinet will give HER tho greateat labor-saving kitchen device that modem ingen uity haa developed. You can light en HER burden for long yean to come by presenting' a Hoosicr this Christmas. It is not too late for us to serve you. Btxo a :a\Y, DECEMBER 23, 1923. Tia wwwMHniwffln, A'raiws. bborbih ~ Hit FTVt 01^ THE FIRING LINE SAM WOcjttfJ4l®«w«n» Standard Oil Co., Athana TtrHtory. egistered al» In*'•Clayton Hotel team in 1921.. “Red” Pound ha* day were J. M. Buckner, left Armour & Co., and ia back at (2oIdenfttffl~t*>ftee oUt of ita. W. A.i Vudl wh from Cov- ,1 selling c. R. Shelfer n Xevcring Coffee Co., out of rujdu ard W T. Tyler of For- rigil '.ni Reed wltjvjludwine Co.’ out Ifcdlao, Tex^gy i# visiting hi* here.<JvWng ,-tfie Christmas days ' .hf.w, *v ? V7 'TISi!- p Barrow J# ,Jn«t back, from Ida nnd rana»t«igood business hat section /pi; th# Budwin Co. Georgia where he made his “G" in -basketball. Laurence Costa, covering South ern R. R.’a territory, Fred Costa, Georgia and Central Georgia terri tory and Charlie Costa tho state of South Carolina territory for Costa Ice Cream factory came In Thurs day to spend the holidays. T. A. Swain, salesman for Hamil ton Brown Shoe Co. St. Louis, was here during the week calling oi retailers J 8. Arthur out of Saginaw, Mich., for the Saginaw Match Co., was here this week working through the Jobber*- • H. H. Camp and J. Q Guyer salesmen for LIggit and Myers Tobacco Co„ has moved to Athena and gay that the Classic City I* the best town in the world. Wheth er it la business or something else that makes ,them express them selves so favorably has one guess- .j.Ing. L. Center,^iqjrmor city sales- f H. D. Crawford, city salesman for Arm©#*, A Co., has been for Swift ft. Co., is checking In un- ilnted nasl^^t* local mnroeor.tll after Christmas. Mercer MqsraMllAke* Mr. Cen- \ place on Ahe 0 read. M.\ Mur- > Four ralesmen sat In the smoking '*11 flaR»fla football compartment of Mr Pullman's t M. DanleJ/f tracing represen- for the Cr^wp Cork and Seal with Atlanta 'headquarters. here durlp*iUf»-week calling ! bottling trader first C^inynas greeting of season comps trpm / Texakana, from Thompson, who a former salespMLn for Athens , Iway and Blqtfrje Co. He re- the Re)ly ; Coffee Co., now is mnkIng„Teflark|ina headquar ih n when the fifth one entered. Ho 1 Tennessee territory for tho Coca sat down and pushed the back of!Cola Co. the next aeat over propped his feet I on the seat and caid “Gentlemen There are several Athena boys shall we atart In on the subject of on the road for Coca Cola Co, who sold the most goods this week, I among them being Ross Creekmore or shall we gradually lead, up to'Sam Foster, Frank Murry Harry Hoover and "Bum” Day, old Geor- Rufe Burch is city salesman and Rufe Thornton Is road mlesmen for the Meyer* Distributing Co. W. D. Goodman^ salesman for Brown ft Williamson lobbaco Co. of Winston Salem X. C. was in Friday and reports good sales for the past week Paul C. Volga r, salersns’st for R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co., In local territory will spend the Christmas hplldays In North Carolina. gla football star At the Marian hotel Wednesday were J Antonlccl, C Wharton and Carl Cartelle with the; Covered Wagon * Wo are not going to attempt to pick a coach for the above team, but If they will wait until football practice starts agoing at Sanford Field next year, a good coach can be selected from the grand stand bench warmers. Crawford Lyle road salesman for Comer-Hodgson Co.* , leaves Tampa, Fla., January the first and will travel for a wholesale grocery house there. At the Graham hotel Friday were A. D. Anderson of Rocky Mountain, N. C., Earl Nlckle* of Dan,e,s la c,t y •aleaman Springfield. III., and J. P. Padgett wjille J. W. McKlhannon and C, of Atlanta. Wise represent the Athens Coffee and Tea Co., In North Georgia, H. J Parham, known to the boyr i the road as Judge has signed — la thirty year contract with the A. L. Mitchell salesman for the I Johnson Coft^se Co, for excluatve Geo. H. Hulme Co, advises that j distribution of their'products Iiv there is a lots of mud hole? in his, the states of Georgia and South territory and If the rain continues • Carolina. He is now lining up the he is going to rent /a boat. territory and oontemplatea put ——— ting on a crew of salesmen the Frank Collins of Athens, who Is early part of next year ’fn intro- road salesman for H. J. Heins &' duclng Chlckamauga Blend Coffee Co., ia covering territory west o to the trade. Atlanta. T. B Lewis, local territory sales man for Capitol City Tobacco Co, Is it juror on the Fox case in At- ■ants. W« are quite aura that Mr | w ho make Thornton.' Lewis has a job now that he did ters. not ask for. j Lamar Tribble and George Thorn ton, Jr., are mighty popular res taurant men and among their best friends are the local travelers headquar- South and North Carolina* HEALTH CENTER 18 CLINIC FOR ABLE-BODIED ADULTS SAN FRANCJ8CO—People should take an annual inventory of their bodies and tissues, they should srave their organic accounts au dited by experts. In the opinion of the promoters of the Health Cen ter, a clinic for the able-bodied just established In San Francisco by tho medical school o the Uni versity of California. The Health Center Is what its name implies. It la for healthy adults rather than the ailing. It is only for per sons who cannot meet the fees of family physicians for a sfmillar service. Thus prevention forms the cornestone of the Health Cen ter. Those entitled to examination are asked to present themselves by appointment. If they think they are in the best of health, so much the better. Perhaps they are per haps not At any rate, they aro gone over scientlically, rom ear to toe. I any malady or dangerous tendency I* discovered, treatment Is prescribed. Those passing the tests without a scratch are given general advice, a *eort of verbal health insurance policy, and told to return for other examinations at stated periods, preferably on their birthday anniversaries. FAMOUS RELIC WILL BE VISIBLE DAY AND NIGHT PHILADELPHIA—The Liberty Bell, treasured American rollc. will be made visible to the plibllc day nnd night eummer and winter, un der plaHs being formulated by Wilfred Jordan, curator of Inde pendence Hall, where the bell rests Heretofore, thousands ,'of visitors have failed to see the famous old bell because the . building ie closed to the public during certain hours. Under the new plans It Is proposed to place at the rear portals of In dependence Hall a Georgian grill of wrought Iron work, so open In character that the bell may be It will be illuminated with flood- clearly seen at all tlmds. At night lights. 5S* Why Not Coal? Yop buy almost everything else that you use by name. Why not coal? for Blue Gem Coal you will get a coal that dcliv mote heat per dollar with less trouble than any other coal you can J>uy. M34I Phonn 1341 and see! W | 7LOREN ff 1 CQffl gpMPANy FOR RENT House With Small Acreage, Near Athens. HUBERT M. RYLEE Law Offices Holman Building Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. home for the Christmas holidays are Frank Murnry, South Georgia territory and Harry Hoover Pivs Pms. Tecriag • • Two Pm. RoodtUr • - • Five Pus. Sedan - • • • Five Pm. Double Service eHfl *a->f ..lit fn*"! tv: Fours IN) Five Pm. Sedan • . • . *14*5 MS Four Pm. Coupe - - - MM Price t f.o. b. Buick Factor ten government tan to be added. CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY !**l* , Athens, Qeorgia /HEN •BETTER. AUTOMOBILES ARE "BUILT. BUICK WILL BUILD THEM Come to the Store of Practical Gifts To Make Your Christmas Purchases A FEW GIFT SUGGESTIONS: ,*1;^ Silk Ties, ,n color, 95e maim sum Jim Knit n« k« IIrushed Wool Sweaters, in Gray and Tan — *3.93 Ail Wool Sweater!, in Red and Green, • Henry Ribbed I9.7» . J til, t ..1 H All Wool Sweaters, Nary Bine *6.30 JWM Good Cotton Sweaters *1.63 All Wool, O. D. Array Shirts *3.00 Straight Leg Wool rants *3.00 Lust-Ritd Silk So*. 3 Pairs *1.00 Miekinawi, Special Value ...... ... *5.00 Rain Coats from .V *3A6 to *1*50 Wool Underwear, pier carment *1.00 Cotton Underwear, per (arment 75e All Wooi oiive Drab Army Blankets $3.00 Ariny Lockers or Trunks ... $6.00 Suit Cds£s, ranging in price from '.... $1.50 to $6.50 Leather-Puttees $3.95 *»* Hundreds of Other Articles That Will Make Acceptable Gifts. Dj&lE ARMY STORE 129 College Avenue Athens, Ga. Auto Co., H. P. Hawkins, Texan Co W O Feeples Wentern Union Telegraph Co., H. C Grove, with Pittsburg Platt Glass Co.. G. W Carlo** with Hopkinsville Milling Co., and J. T. Whlsonant with Fuhrer Ford Milling Co. On automobile row this week we find different opinions as to who sees the only car. J. R. Brantley ia boosting Stars and Durants, Roy Dowden says “Henry can’t be beat nnd parts are sold everywhere, 1 “Cap” Rhodes, was demonstrating a Chevrolet, Grady Henson aaya “The four wheel brake on a Buick has made Connolly Motor famous” nnd on a golden night when the moon is shining brightest a Packard glides by and Is followed closely by a Nash. Two busy grocery salesmen tak Ing orders this week were Burke Betts with Frank H. Bowden and Clem Stone with King' Hodgson We have watched the sporting writers recently pick all S.LA. A player, and .offer apologies . Me and Walter Camp makes our picks and offer advise or prayer. Here is our aU U. C. T. pick and our richest blessings, Polarine advertising pencils will be mailed to the winners Clint Bryant an* Johny Mealo'r —Ends. Joe Downs—Fullback. Red Jacknon—Left Half. Rhett Nowell—Right half. Llxzy Jackson and lkey Murry— t Jackies. A! D. Gann and Henry Doolittle —Guards. A. L. Mitchell—Center Out of the members of good ends we .had to pick from Clinf Bryant and Johnny Mealor are awarded their places and should have them At every hotgl these two travelers go to they are re quired to sjt at the ehd of the table In order that other hungry travelers can get 4 chance to eat Eighty two hotel men wired us to pick them for ends. There were lota of quarterbacks, two from Winder, ore at Commerce but the Classlo City's representa tive, Grady Crawford was should ers above the other candidates and we gave him this place without shedding a tear. Grady gave his four year old daughter a quarter \o spend for candy and when the child had her back turned, he got the quarterback. ' There won't be much argument from the fans when we give Joe Downs the place at fullback. The Palace took’moving pictures Rotary members from their full backs and Joe thought it such a good idea that he had his photo grapher snap bln) at fullback, which mads a better picture thas a side or front snap. The posltldns at halves fo to Red Jackson and Rhett Nowell. At a Winder hotel (noted I chicken pie) had ga their guest last week a score of traveling men, among them being Rhett Nowell and Red Jackson. Rhett got left half of the pis and Red right half and tho other traveler* went without, so why shouldn*! they be awarded these positions. From' Flatwoods to the nearest house I* fifteen miles &ud the othet night In a downpour of rain and mud knee deep, lkey Murry Ussy Jackson got stuck in mud and these brave lads tackled the mud to the nearest house, se cured a jarhead and tackled the mud back to rescue their Ford Who could show any more spirit and pep than these two and why rltould me end Walter have to apologise when making such good picks. A. D. Gann and Henry Doolittle travel in towns but some times they get so far In the country that they find the owl* erasing with the chickens. At Dark Corner, where they ware last wleek, thg natives thought they were gods, so at this portion we are forced to award them these places. At Center we pick A. L. Mitchell I out of a flock of twenty six can-' dtdates and will send him two ad vertising pencils. No doubt the kriockers will raise cam over our picking Mitchell for this place but .the reason wa did he thought Cen- Ur College was from Center Ga, It is not yet too late to make the family happy Christmas morning by giving them that new furni ture they have wanted. It is not too late to start into 1924 with a small sum each month being in vested in a more contented family—a happier home life. Good furniture will be enjoyed by all the fam ily and the small amount paid each month will hard ly be missed. Come in Monday. There are lots of nice things to select from and we will see that your selection is delivered in time for Christmas. . $5.00 Five dollar, i« all you need to pay at the time of pur chase on any tloor tablo lamp in *tock—balance in convenient payments. Floor lamps as low as *16.00 com- nlate. Table Iamns as low as LATEST NEWS FOR TARDY SHOPPERS 'Ml We Want to Serve To be of a real service to those desiring better furnished homes Is the Ideal of thla store. It la not sufficient that we merely ex change furniture for your dollars. Business for profit alono brings but little satisfaction. It pleases us much to aid in your problems. S:;.00 $3.00 Would a nice dresstfr in ma hogany or walnut finish make an acceptable gift to anyone in your home. Tasty one* may do had for an in itial payment of only |3.00. This Handsome Overstuffed Suite Came Saturday v ' $20.00 paid will deliver this beautiful tapestry covered three piece suite—the balance in easy payments. We did not expect to be able to offer another of these remarkable suites before Christmas, but here it is. Don’t put off your visit to see this one. DORSEY FURNITURE CO. HOME FURNISHERS SINCE 1884 < '