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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
AMERICA’S GREATEST;? ROMANCE]
^ —at last.onftheiscxeenli
Kl r 'Wyaif' TV/HtLE thrte'men'foi'igKt tQ'
own hcrfshc f stood. at bay/
A lonely T girlj the perilous
lands of theJVest/, ^hcy played
at cards for.hdr soul.'”A
. .. Auven- .w
tures thatihave gripped thou*
sands on the stagedthrill again
in*this glorious film epic of the
Golden West.
Reginald
Barker’s
V Prod.u.ction^g^Z§i
Shpwing
Regular
Thursday and Friday
Admission Prices
>Scenario
WaldemarYounJ
•Adaptation by
Benja minGlaze^7^v^!&
/Produced by!
LOUIS B.M/
Production
Wants
A11 of Them
Supplied Here
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia §tate College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made.
Phone 757-J Athens, Ga.
JEFFERSON STANDARD LIFE
INSURANCE CO.'
P. O. WALL, Special Agent
Phone 297
Von Canon-Wall Building
m!3c
Mr. Lawr'-o, and the accompanying j
artists. Mrs. Mayo McKay I
presided at the piano and, proved |!
h-rsef- a most accomplished pian- J
ist. Prof- C. J. Brockman proved j
himself a skillful and pleasing j
j Much time for gossip and the idle
(hour wherein Satan is presumed
to get in such good work.
I Tea-room wives and -vacationing
wives. They need mbre of inter
est - to hold them; As it is, divorce
courts are listening to them.
Legal Notice '•
GEORGIA—Clarke County;
Notice to the Public;
Notice .is hereby given that the
undersigned MARION G. PAR
HAM has filed his petition, to the
July Term, of Clarke Superior
Court',. asking that his marital
disabilities be removed. Tha orig
inal, petition for divorce haying
been filed by his wife, Mis. Ida
E. Parham, .and a total divorce
allowed her, but a divorce being
refused to petitioner.’ Said appli
cation to be heard on the First
Monday in- July next. •
This 6th day of May, 1925.’ .
‘ MARION G. PARHAM.
NOTICE TO OUR;
READERS ;
If you do not receive 'Four
paper by 7 p. m. week daysftor 9
a. m. Sundays. Phone 75—Banner-
Herald Office—and one will be
Please do not wait l$ter
than the above mentioned
hodrs to call, ;>
dANNER-HERALD.
OB SALE—Young Jersey cow,
with calf five days old. Phone
265-W. ' ; m5c
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
Northbound Southbound
10:00 a Atlanta-Monroe local 0:15 p
1:10 p Atl Blrra’ghaun-Mem 2:60 p
8:10 p N Y-Waah-Rch-Nfk 2:60 p
7:66 p Atl-AbbevUle local 7:16 a
11:10 p Atlanta-Blrmlngham 6:04 a
11:19 p N Y-Waah-Rch-Nfk 6:04 at
FOR SALE—Tomato plants, at
Mrs. G. L. Booth's, 590 South
Lumpkin Street, or Phone 934.
Send Your
PRESCRIPTIONS
to V -
HAMMETT’S PHARMACY
Prompt, Careful Service.
lust in Laurie
Scores Triumph J
In Concert Here
GEORGIA RAILROAD
arrive / Depart
'*10 p m Augusta-Atl’ta 8:20 a m
12:10 p m Augusta-AU'ta 2:26 p xn
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY.
No. 2 leaves Athens for Gaines-
rllle 8:16 a. m.
No. 12 leaves Athena for Gaines
ville 11:15 a. m.
No. 6 leaves Athens for Gaines
ville 3:00 p, m. . Lawrie’s voice was charmingly
No.-6 arrives Athens from* beautiful and the choice of hi"
Gainesville 10:10 a. m. i musical selections delightfully ex-!
s No 11 arrives Athene from 1 Qulsite. A great audieifee, prao- !
Gainesville 10:88 a. m. tically a capacity lisuse, greteed j
No. 1 arrives Athens from
Gainesville 6:60 p. m.
z—Dally except Sunday.
Schedules Nos. 6 and 6.are cot-
~PHONE
BANNER-HERALC WANT
AD8 GET RE8ULTS
WANTED
j for aq hour and a half to a clean
pure, classical musical program
with profound appreciation com
petely disproves the oft repea’ei’
statement most Athens public de
mands cheap, musical comedy, or
questionable , vaudeville, on the
stage.’ The choicest folk cf Athens
J crowded^ the Colonial to hear Law
i rie s'-ng"the noblest music and thr
I finest sentiment of the' Human
heart. They were net disappointed
' The plaudits of a cultivating. and
intelligent throng' greeting every
number. I want ’to personally
thank Athens fok for* the splendid
response, to. the program. . .. ,
I nthe name of the Woman’s Bi
ble Class who sponsored the con
cert J want to thank each of the
axt-sts, the greht audience wihe
WANTED —■ ’ position as steno-
bookkeeper* or any kind of of
fice work. Good references. Ad
dress: 44 V. S.,” care Banner-
Herald. v . ra7c
LOANS ON CITY REAL ESTATE f
5y 2 % and 6% Loans. jj
HUBERT M. RYLEE, Law. Offices ’l
See Mr. Levie, Mr.. Almand or Mr. Ryles. |
WANTED—Good cook for private;
homo at Tallulah Falls. Per-;
manent' “plafcff. Address: Mrs.
Louis B. Magid, Tallulah;
Lodge. Ga.m6c
CiTEUSSELL
.MOTOR CO.
Authorized Dealer
Phone. !097;EQairton.$t
REPRESENTATIVE wanted for
: this territory. Wonderful value
Men’s, Women’s, Children’s
shoes direct, saving wearer
over' 40 per cent. 72 styles. Ex
perience unnecessary. Perman
ent steadily*-increasing income.
Election Notices
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA *
Depart tor Macon 7:40 a. m.
4:45 p. m.
4Mtc from Macon 13:10 n. m.
9:30 p. m. .
•f.-.T. BRUCE, C. A., Phono 640
W. O. BOI/TON, Agent Phono 1681
southern RAILWAY
Depart Arrive
Lula-North-Sonth
7:45 a.m. 11:15 a. m.
4:15 p. m. 8:55 p. m.
GEO. B. MILLER. COM’L. Agt..
1 ir.l.nLnm. 07
_ This is to notify my friends and
citizens pf this county that-on
account of the resignation of Mr.
Mallory, as Tax Collector, that I
am announcing as, a candidate for
thjsv office and ‘will appreciate
the support of the citizens of .this
county.
I feel sure of my ability to keep'
all reeprds straight and will treat
all taxpayers with due courtesy.
Respectfully,
tf-p. GEORGE S. CRANE. -
ANNOUNCES REDUCED FARES *
TO THE FOLLOWING NAMED OCCASIONS:
; ANNUAL REUNION
UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS
Dallas, Texas, May 19-22, 1925
SOUTHERN BAPTIST CONVENTION
Memphis, Tenn., May 13-18, 1925
For fares, information or Pullman reservations, call on
nearest SEABOARD Ticket Agent, or write
C. S. COMPTON, C. G. LaHATTE,
Commercial Agent, S. A. L., Trav. Passenger Agent,
Athens, Ga. S. A. L-> Atlanta' Ga.
FRED GEISSLER, Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager,
SHEET MUSIC
"the Banner-Herald'* - and
friendly influence. i
—s. e. wasson:
.P. H. JDIIRDEN
Ixcluslvo Music Dealer.
FOR RENT t
apartment,'
floor furnished,
and sleeping
Cynthia Grey . |
porch; private entrances. Price
reasonable. 794 Prince, Phone
FOR RENT — Nice apartment,
$15.00, Hancock Avenue near
Milledge; good as other apart-
To The Voters of Clarke .County:
.'On account of the resignation
of Sir. W. A. Mallory, Tax Col
lector, there Will be called a spec
ial election *to fill the unexpired
term. I hereby offer myself a
candidate for this office. If
elected, I pledge to faithfully dis
charge . the duties of the office.
Your support and influence will
bo greatly appreciated.
• W ’ M - BRYANT.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Tax Collector, of Clarke
County, at the special election to
be called, on account of the res'g-
nation of Mr. W. A. Mallory. I
will appreciate " your vote and if
elected .will discharge the duties
of the office faithfully and im-j
l -read •
BANNER-HERALD
FOR RENT—Cottage for rent, all
modem conveniences, near car
line. Phone 890 or 9122. tn6e
WANT ADS.
RIDE THE LIMITED TOURING CARS
ON FOLLOWING SCHEDULES:
r ? \ Me. / Northbound
Lv Athens Ar Danielsville Ar Royston At Hartwell Ar Anderson
7:30 a. m. 8:06 2u m. 8:15 a. m. 9:15 a. m. 10:00 a. ro.
1:00 p. m. 1:35 p. nr. 2:15 p. ‘m. 2:45 p. m. 3:30 p. m.
Southbound
FOR SALE
Frozen punch outfit; free
outfit, motor, pump and tank;
2 oil stoves; 1 ice box; 2 fold
ing k~W r rtjj*J g ’T° oscillating
fan; Goodrich,. Silvertown and
Tsxicord; also all szies used
tiros cheap for cash. Vulcaniz
ing guaranteed to stqud. Got
ell Ax Royston Ar Dsnielsville Ar Athens
a* 8:4& a. m. 9:25 a. ra. 10:00 a. m.
a. 2:15 p. m. 2:55 p. m. 3:30 p- m.
CALL MIL COL* AT 230-W FOR SPECIAL TRIPS.
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