The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 27, 1923, Image 7

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THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1023. THH BANNBR-HHRAI.D. ATHBNg, GEORGIA PAGE SEVEN Your Wants - rm All of Them Supplied Here WAUNIT ' r k A.CE ir^E»A' > had found thta the hlffh price nagic morsel had not secured the sought for devotion lud laid the complaint which put a tempor ary end to Madame'* bualness. WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word Minimum* Charge of 40 c«nts U.oo for'throe Insertions .Seven times price of five in* tertians. . ..All dlRContmuances MUST be be made *n person at the Banner- Ilerald Office <r by letter. Tele phone discontinuances are not valid. x WANT AD- - PHONE BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS GET RESULTS FOR RENT 75 75 FOR RENT—Three large connect ing furnished or unfurnished rooms on first floor. Gas, sink, hot and cold water, on car line. Vacant Jan. 1st. Call 949-J. d30c FOR RENT—Good house, barn and 5 acres land, in Allensville on Whitehall Road, near city lim its. Davison-Nicholson Co. d27c LOST AND FOUND STRAYED OR STOLEN—From 560 Hill Street Monday after noon 3 prnnth old Collie puppy. Tan and white. Answers to name of Lee. *riease return to above addrens phone any informa tion to 953 and receive reward. ZJ d28c LOS T—^Nurses' black letaher satchel on,No-Where Road. Call 1127. $d27c Wp wish to thank the people of Athens and vicinity for their patronago through the Christmas hosidays. we have sold S car loads of o0r fruit, at the Von Canon-W*}! building* a record breaker. We-trill continue these f low prSott iPftf Von Canon-Wall building If 'your patronage will * r—It*«“Ieft to you. y erj truly, HARRIS FRUIT CO. B. F. Von Canon, Agent. . d31c >) r.i Ca 44. iu, %; HELP WANTED WANTED—Several boys to deliver papers. Ap ply at once Banner- Herald Office. Thornton's REGULAR DINNER 50c The Place to Mefet Your Friends. Prompt Courteous Service Rendered GEO. H. THORNTON LAMAR TRIBBLE BOILER REPAIRING WANTED—Hustling salesman for city and out of town work, td begin immediately or January 1st If you’re a live wire, here's your chance. 1 Sales Sales Mgr.: 604 Holman Bldg. • d28< WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS WANTED—12 or 16 horsepower gasoline or kerosene engines Call C. T. Brooks, at Brook? Crossing d27f WANTED—You to keep warm, nr use to suffer in a cold room o' cold office, we havo plenty o coal and can deliver your order , on short notice. Our coal is o the best grades. It gives th most heat per dollar.” Phon< 707,-Hancock Coal Co. J18c BOILER REPAIRING Flues for Every Type of Boiler Are Carried in Stock By Us , Heavy Welding Done Anywhere WELDINd AND BRAZING AND CYLINDER GRINDING ARE OUR SPECIATLIES Call on us it Your Boiler Needs Repairing KELLER MOTOR & MACHINE CO. Athens, Georgia Phbdc 351 West Washington St "’ ! . v. x Jlc COUPLE with small baby wants furnished bunzalow or upstairs or down stairs apartment, must be in cood location. Address “Couple." csr. Banner-Herald. COFFEE COFFEB FOR SALE~Ono Fordson Tractor, |W ANT E M floor scale on One two-Uoel disc harrow, one j wheels suitable for welshing 20-wheel"2*seCtion disc barrow; I boxes. Box 228, Athens, Ga. one good hot air heator for c! welling, cheap. Bargain. Box 8, Ath’e i.'Ga. d28c FOR SALE^-COAL! COAL! The quality to any aold in Athens, best that is mined. Equal in Price that is right, for good ■ coal, and no higher than it was in August” or September. Han cock Coal Cd., Phone 707. jl8c FOR SALE-^One Brand new 1924 model Ford Touring Car, cheap for cash. R. L. Cauthcn, West Clayton Street. d28c FOR SALE-^Aimost new) baby Carriage, cost $55, | will sell real cheap to buyer. Address “Baby Carriage," care Banner- Herald, •_[ V FOR SALE-GROCERIES d2Sc WANTED — Encrsetic men and women to take orders for high grade line of articles. Excellent opportunity for capable sales men and salesladies. Call at 004 Holman Bldg., before 1 p. m. d30c 1 lb. Can Gdarantced Cocoa . 15c 5 lbs. Guaranteed Coffee .... 98c Ground, while you. wait. Walnuts and Brazil Nuts . 23c Hi. R. F. Christian, Grocer Broad Street. iL*^ STUDEBAKER CARS LAWLER MOTOR CO. ’ Give Her a '*•* STUDEBAKER For Xmas Phjine 1711 • Phone 171 DR. W. M. BURSON VETERINARIAN 314 Holman Building Ofllco Phone 831 Residence Phone 870-W. HAVE YOU TRIED NOO-NAME COFFEE? M A Delicious High Grade Coffee** * NEW SOUTH COFFEE CO. Athens, Georgia. j20c THE VETERINARY DIVISION Georgia State College of Agriculture will Respond to Calls for VETERINARY SERVICE A moderate charge will be made. Phone 225-R, Athens, Ga. J9c BUGGIES. WAGONS AND FARM IMPLEMENTS GRIFFETH IMPLEMENT COMPANY WE MANUFACTURE ALL OUR HARNESS. HARNESS REPAIRING AND STRAP WORK A SPECIALTY. Broad Street / • n '■' (*“'' ' Athens, Georgia REAL ESTATE DEPT. GUARANTY TRUST CORPORATION 351 E. Clayton Street Phone 716 New brick bungalow for sale or rent. 6 room.s furnace heat and all other conveniences. Excellent part of town. , Six room house for sale or rent on Franklin street, second door from Hill: If you are interested in a home in Athens or a large or small farm near town, it will pay you to see us at once. Call to See Us or Phone Sam Cruce , OR R. S, Freeman liywsTO OLD I 1 H. O. EPTING & CO. G7 acres of land,, oh* four room house, with pasture, good water and timber, in Clarke county. Owner desires house and lot in Athens for this farm. 210 acre* of land in Oconee county, one seven room house, one ' six room ~ house, one four room house. $4,000.00. 02 acres of land in Clarke coun ty, near Bogart, no house on this place; but the land ii in high atate of cultivation. ‘Price $1,800.00. Money to Loan on Athens Property Lowest Rate of Interest Quick Action. O. EPTING & CO. Call for Either of the Story of Excavations in Ancient City of Colophon Is Detailed At Dinner. PHHILADELPHHIA—Italy once again is feeling the Influence. ol classic tradition. according to Widely known, scholars whb ad* dressed member* of the Phlladel phin Classical League at the semi annual dinner held Thursday night in the City club. Dr. Domenico VRtorlnl, professor of Romance languages In the Uni versity of Pennsylvania, traced through the t*entarle» the strength of the Influence of ancient Greek and Roman culture on Italian life and lulterature, “In Ita Influence on Italian let ters” said Dr. Vlttronl, -Latin has had simultaneously beneficial and detrimental effects. It has made great Italian writers very great, but at the same time very few.. ••The Italian, who la born with music In his ears, too .easily be comes an nveipge writer, a pleasant ainger of banalities. -Up to the thirteenth, century there waslJIttl* form. The Renal:* sance and Dante brought form into Italian letters. 8!nce then there has been no genuine popular lit erature. fall for Followlr !ng Gcntlemer‘ j26c ■ TAXt SERVICE WITH- RELIABLP JlHlVKltS" YOU-BRIVE-IT CO. 140 Ma-dUngton St. jjpiohe 061 J27e RAILROAD SCHEDULE X.«S3few W A,B “Mbiund H:0« . Allanta-Monro. loral $:1J » MS p Atl.-Blrmlnfham-Msra. 1:46 P s i; p N.T.-WMh.-«lch.-Nok J:« P 7:11 p All-At>b.ylll. local 7:*0 a 11:10 p AlMBfrrfllngham 6:tt • 11:10 a-N.T..Wa«b -Wvb.-No , k »:» a . , J GEORGIA RAILROAD m n rSTS IM, p m ' z:» P » CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV. W. IV BOL.TPN-A*»ot. Plyirl. 1441 Depart f'lC ^Ucui 1:44 0. i». , TRm“il:lt p- m. ^ A.’, Phon, 44, GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RV. I ^ AUi.na lor Oalnt.vlIIc ^Xo. I, AHhin. for tl.lnoavlllc j ; "m ics Aitina from Oalns,- '•-* ‘it* Fjb; Livms from CalnM- 16C 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. The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page YOUR EXCESS COTTON.LINES Let These Companies Help You Handle Your Heavy. Liability • ASSETS Continental Fire Insurance Company 50 Millions Aetna Fire Insurance Company ,7.......... ._ 37 Millions Fidclity-Phenix Fire Insurance Company 49 Millions United States Fire Insurance Company ............ 16 Millions Flyemen’s Insurance Company ;...... 15 Millions SPRINKLBRED RISKS OUR SPECIALTY. LOSSES SETTLED PROMPTLY—NO DELAYS. Phone Us Day or Night—Any Hour LIPSCOMB FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY 33 Years’ Service to Patrons—No Contested Clslms * '• or Unsatisfactory Settlements. Office Phone 109 H. O. Kpting W.,T. Ray J. 1*. Ingram J. II. Kptiag it. •W. 'Uaoery J. R. Tuck Night Phone 719 READ BANNER-HERALD WANT ADS. The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page Is one of the most interest ing and certainly most pro fitable pages of the paper. Thousands of people turn their at tention first to the Want Ad Page. The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page E. KAY •THE SMILING PAINTER” Fine Painting and Interior Decorating Phone 1297, Athens Ga. COAL Quality, Price, Service ARMSTRONG & DOBBS PJione 521 - j!9c. THE STYLE SHOP W« will move to oar now location . r 186 Clayton St., Jan. 1st .. Next Door to The Little Price. ns*. AUTO TOP REPAIRING We have just receiv ed a shipment of Cel luloid, and can now fix all auto curtains for any car. MARTIN BROTHERS J19c TUNE IN FOR Willm RADIO PROGRAM IVTAM Cleveland Secure Williard A and B Batteries from us. CLARKE STORAGE BATTERY CO. Photfe 677 Athens, Ga. JlSr Read Banner-Herald Want A da. -After the Romantic ' Movement appeared Carduccl, who criticised It aeverely. Carduccl brought back the daaalc tradition, th* ancient forms, the ancient unity. “D’Annunald* generation dis carded all the clauto element* but form. About 1100 a wave of in* divtdualiam swept through Italy, both Inside and outaide Ita univer sities. This continued on through the war. “But since then there hoe been a very marked tendency to return to the daaalc tradition. In Carduccl’s day, when he 4ed the return .Jo Greek and Roman culture, there grew up that Intense Italian na* tlonaliatlc spirit. In our own day the classic movement has the iden tical accompaniment, an tntenaf nationalistic spirit.” Republic Is Changing Into Political Chaos Declares Bar’s Head LINCOLN, Neb.—Through “coo- etltutlonal amendment, and fed eral encroachment, fbo form of United Staten government l» being changed from a republic Into n politico) and hyalerlcal chnoe. whose final lint* are expre.ied In the un.pcaable Russia of to’ IL R L. Saner of Dallaa, Tex., president of the American Bar Association, .aid In an nddre.. bo (ore the Nebraska Bar Allocation. Mr. Saner alao I. chairman ot the national committee on American citizenship. “It waa not until thla present generation, descendant, of aturdy pioneers, bad learned to live In fattened and complacent eaat upon the wealth and the security and the aafety bought for them by the blood and aacrtilco of their tore rather,, that the Idea!',us. tho doc trinaires and the demagogues be came an eitabllshed Institution In our national Ills and evolved a new theory of government for the American people," he oaaerted. “The age through which we arc go ing may well be termed tho use of constitutional amendment and federal cnchoachrflent. encroaching uwn the rizhts and powers of both the states of this republic and Its Individual, citizen,. It I, time to call a halt and to get back to the beginning of thing-, back to the veal sources o( our strength: back to the republic, that tVjder 4.:e constitution the (ether, eb wisely conceived and so euccesifntty Instituted; back to a government ■>( the whole people, by the whole people and for the whole people.' -Day by day, grad ually and inaWfoualy. through con stitutional amendments and feder al encroachment, the form of thla government of oun, fa being chang ed from that republic into a poll- Heat and .hysterical dhaoa, whose final terma are expressed In the unspeakable Russia of today." Prophecy of Paris Seer Is Confirmed By Police Official (By Associated Press) PAUI8.- r -o' , Mon8leur you arc born under a lucky star, and will cer tainly succeed 1r the affair you are undertaking.” "Madame, I have no doubt you it" right, tor I am th" jmlico com missary of this district and my present undertaking fs to arrest you for fortune tellies." So Madame Carnaut, one of the hundreds pf Parts wl?e women predict the future from cards, cof fee grounds and by other m« found herself tended for the po lice station. The case is a common one Paris, whero ortunc tellers have large following who consult them regularly, but it started a reporter to try to ifnd- Out why some for tune tellers are quoted at length In the papers and apparently held in high esteem, while others on treated like Madame -'urnaut. en trapped by the police and fined. After a long sean'i: this Teportei found, that fortune tellers come under the same police regulations as booths at fa»rs. Their profession is contrary, to tho lawits erclse la* a misdemeanor, but like certain Illegal proferion^ France, it Is tolerated by the lice. Acti<»r, m only l.ik* n aaainrt fortune tellers when somebody laid a complaint against them rMssntlsfied Mlent therefore can causo much trouble to the pho- l'lmtess. adnnie '•;irn:u | had a practice of casting a spell over a lump of sugar, and making the client eat It, at a cpyt of Jrom fiO to ’00 francs, according to tie client's appearance, and daubtless some unrequited love-sick swain — , combined eith white pique. This Is a scci •tyle for ratine, for wool rep, ot lergOo and also for linen, glnghAii ind voile. The sleeve may be fin shed In wrlet or elbow length. The pattern Is cut In seven slzesi tC. M. 40, 42. 44, 46 and 41 Inches bust neasure. The width at th* foot It wo yards. A 2S-!nch size will re- mire 4% yard* of 36-Inch material, ."liar, .vest and pocket flaps of con* ranting materiel, require Vfc yard. receipt of 12o I Street and No. ' Street and Nr 45M—A PLEASINQ MODEL FOR ^ tCHOOU OK 'AFTERNOON* WEAI DOINGS OF THE DUFFS Showin’Off BY ALLMAN W rr— v THE . CHRISTMAS . SPIRIT STILL LIN6ER=> SO - ite- DUFFS PUT THEIR PRESENTS ON • DISPLAY PRETTY LUCKY CHRISTMAS’EH. HELEN?- DADDY. TAKE \ THAT CHAIR OUT J OF THE ROADi / This drees fs In sllp-on style. Ii las lines that are becoming and girl-, lb. A combination of cloth ana 'elvet. or plaid suiting and kerge , rould be very desirable for thl* style. I A h * P at **rn is cut ln four sizes: !. - .— s A lg-rear ikt •quires tkrVe yards of 40-inch ma- •rial1 of one bfbd. Td make ns Ulurf- rated require* 1% yard of plain ma- FrtaJ »na,%l yard of checked ma- f ThW Inode! Is ftnteh-d In “vrrag ll«yt*’' and has th* new flare effect ti i\» skirt portions. Aa Illustrated Plain and oontrastlng material may he effectively combined or, on* could Us* wool trepe with wool or yarn Embroidery for decoration. It la alas a good style for velvet, i The pattern is cut in four sizes: ^ 9. 10 and 12 years. A 10-yeor slss requires yards of 27-tnch ma terial of one kind. If made as Ulus- trated it will require one yard of figured materia! and 14 yard of plain material 36 Inches wide. I Pattern mailed to any address #n receipt ot 12c m silver or stamps. > . Sis* i t and No. || _ry-i?-'J