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FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 13. 1925.
PAGE SEVEN
WANT AD KATES
2 Cents i Word
Minimum Charg. of « cajU.
{1,00 for three insertions.
,;i time, for th. prico of fir.
'“A'n'XonUnu^e.. MUST
Telephone diacontlnuantos ore
” 74 ^ WANT AD 75
PHONE
BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS get results.
LOST AND FOI^JD
LOST—One hbndred pound sack
of Lima Beans. Finder Phone
2202 and receive reward. n!3c
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR RENT—Nice clean six room
house, good location; rent'cheap.
A. H. DAvison. nlSc
FOR REHT—Nice apartment, for
$10.00 per month, 475 Meigs
Street. J. H. Donalson. nl8c.
OR. RENT — Nice two-story
house, newly done over; suita
ble for two families- 780 West
Hancock. Avenue, near .MiUedge.
Present occupants will gladly
show you through. Occupancy
by December the first. nl“c
FOR RENT—A good garage. Ap
ply to Miss Evie H. Jackson,
234 Hancock Avenue, Athens,
Ga. ** nflfe
FOR RENT—Very tiesirable fur-
nishetf. apartment on Milledge
* Avenue. Phone 1303. nlOc
FEMALE HELP WANTED
. i LA DIES,—60c
MISS D. BAUGH’S. IIcmsUtciunE j Mingles
FOR SALE
n hour. Distribute
every home and
office. Sencf self addressed
stamped envelope. Denison, 305
Beckel, Dayton, Ohio.n!3p
MACHINERY FOR SALB^l
Hancock Ayenue or call 1724.
\ . nl5c
MALE OR FEMALE HELP
P. Farquhar Slab Burner
Engine on Wheels! 2 20-H. P•
Farquhar Slab Burner Engines
on Wheels; 1 30-IL P. Farqu
har Slab Burner Engine onj
Wheels; 1 25-H- P. Peerless En-j WANTED — Box factory'labor,
gine on Wheels; 10 Frick En- .Men and women and boys over
gines, 12 to 30 II. P.; 57 vari-l 15 years old, good wages and
-ous sizes, styles, an<l makes ofj working conditions. Cheap board
Engines and ; Boilers. Write fori and gcod houses' for families.
NEW Y(5ltK -a r P)--Bad wea-
ther and muddy fields which have
produced so many startling sur
prises so far this season may re
sult in morn form reversals in
Saturday's big football* games.
Weather forecasts threaten rain
nlong the eastern seaboard an
reports from many major battle
fields indicate that mudyy fields
will prevail even if it should not
rSrti * ’flu ore.
• Field conditions will be a fac
tor of the greatest Importance in
the Dartmouth-Phicago game,
which is perhaps the most im
portant game of the day since
Dartmouth is the only outstanding
leant of the year that has not
been defeated.
There are Alahamu and Mis
souri for iustance that have a
clonu state but their schedules
and their scores have not given
them the national prominence that
Dartmouth so far has enjoyed.
Against the stout defease at
Ohio State. Michigan will be hand
icapped again Saturday if they
field conditions are not good and
the odds will not** be so heavy
against Ohio .State.
Yale will b« a heavy favorite
to heat’ Princeton because reports
from New Haven indicated that
the field was sure to he *loopy. '
prices. . Woodruff
Conpany, 02-94
Street. Atlanta, Ga.
Machinery!
' Forsyth'
nl3c
FOR SALE—One now U^ Fnrdj
Touring car. Terms. Pinson-,
Brunson Motor to. nl3c|
Located in South Florida. With j
gcod churches and Schools. You
can spend the winter In Florida
and make a good living. Come,
at once. Nocatee Crate Com
pany, DeSeto County, Florida.
n26p
PIGS FOR SALE—Georgia Statei
College nf Agriculture. Phone.
1837. nl3pl
FOR SALE—One solid mahogany:
dnning table, 54 inch; six din- j
ing loom chairs; one Cole Blast:
heater, No. 206; one Singer
Sewing machine. Phone 178.
nl6p
| COCOANUT SYRUP
FOR SALE—Fresh mnde Co-
I coanut Syrup — the best for
I table use and cooking. R. K
CHRISTIAN, Grocer, Broad
Street. ^ n26c
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made.
Phone 757-J. Athena, Ga.
. d3c
LOEF & CO.
724 Thomas Street
We Don’t Claim ,to Be
Weight Kings
But we do claim to be one of
the largest hide dealers and
packers in the South, and
that’s no lie, and pay highest
prices for
HIDES 11c
Weights Standard
Every Knock Is 100 Boosts.
LOEF HIDE CO.
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LINE RT.
Northbound Southbound
10:00 a Atlanta-Monroe l’cl 6:15 p
2:45 p Atl-B’gham-Mem 2:45 p
2:45 p N Y-Wa»h-Rch-Nfk 2:45 p
7:55 p Atl- Abbeville Total 7:16 *■
11:10 p Atlanta-Biringham 5:29 a
b-Rch-Nlk
11,t9 p N. Y-Waah-1
: 6:29 a
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrivo Depart
7:10 p m Auguat-Atl’ta 8:20 a m
12:10 p m Augusta-Atl’ta 2:26 p W
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND BY.
No. 2 leaves Athena for Gainer-
ville 8:10 a. m.
Vo. 12 leaves Athena (or Gaines
ville 11:15 a. m.
Vo. 5 leaves Athena (or Gaines
ville 4 p. m.
Co. 5 arrives Athena (ram Gable,
ville 10:10 a. m.
i.N’o. 11 arrives Athens (ram Gain
csville 10:32 a. m.
No. 1 arrives Athens (rom Gains*
ville 6:50 p. m.
r—Daily except Sunday.
Schedules Nos. 6 and 6 are cor
.red by Passenger Motor Car Nr
400.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
Depart for Macon 7:40 a. m. (
4:45 p. m.
Arrive (rom Macon, 12:10 p. m,
0:30 p. m.
7EO. BiiELANP, C. A-, Phone 644
(V. O. BOLTON, Ait-, Phono 1441
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Depart Arrive
Lnla-North-South
7:4* a. n. 11:1b *- m.
4:1* p. m. 8:65 p. m.
GEO. B. MILLER, Coml Agent
Telephone 81.
Save 10 Per Cent
On Christmas
Cards Orders
%OTICE
We the undersigned will close our respec
tive places of business every day except Sat
urday for the Gypsy Smith Prayer Services^
at City Hall from 11:30 to 12 p. m.
Signed
TALMADGE BROS. & CO.
THE WEBB CRAWFORD CO.
THE J. R. MYERS CO.
CALLAWAY CO *
|
By placing your or- jip
der with us before Dec.
1st for your personal [j
engraved g r e eting
cards you can save 10
per cent. We have the
best line of samples we
have ever shown and it
will pay you to place
your order early.
The
McGREGOR
CO.
F
[REWORKS!
The National Line
Wholesale and Retail
Hale Bros. Candy Shop
Winterville Road
Three Miles Out.
dl2p
BRILLIANT SEASON INAUGURAL AT THE
COLONIAT. THEATRE
Monday Night, November 16 th
The Outstanding Stage Sensation of
America and Europe
spiring
. Paul
SEATS ON SALE NOW AT JOWF.RS
PRICES: $2.50. $2.00. $1.50. (1.00; Gallery, 75c, 50c, Plus Tax.
/ Gallery Reserved fer Cclored.
A Chilllnsr, Thrilling, Killing Mystery
With a Laughing Gallop
Direct from ten roaring months at the Selwyn Theatre, New
York City, and seven months at the Harris Theatre, Chicago.
Now playing in London to capacity audiences.
voipm. NEVER FORGET THE PLAY IF YOU SEB IT.
YOU’LL NEVER FORGIVE YOURSELF IF YOU DON'T.
THE ONE PLAY YOU CAN^ AFFORD TO MISS.
Kent
Phone
687
BLUE BIRD 'CAB COMPANY
Of fits * Holman Hotel
TAXI SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT
Moving and Hauling
PROMPT SERVICE ON TRANSFERRING
TRUNKS n!4c
Farm Loana At Six Per Cent
Prompt Service-
Frank A. Lipscomb & Co.
Offices, Corner Claytdn Street
and College Avenue
rhone 109 P. O. Box 418
Athens Hide Co.
Longest in business in Athens,
Ga. The "Good Weight Kings.”
He Eugene Fant, Mgr. Fourteen
years of square dealing. Tuba
antf Lard Cana for sale, 10c
each. 431 Thomas St. n!4p
ELECTRIC
Iron Will Not Heat
Phone 711
ELECTRIC
Lights All Out
Phone 711
ELECTRIC
Convenience Outlet
Wanted
Phone 711
ELECTRIC
Motor Will Not Work
Phone 711
\ “
SEVEN—ELEVEN
Company
JOEL A. WIER,
President and Manager.
CHRISTMAS IS COMING!
Shops Crowded—Nothing New in Sight.
Everybody Has Everything-—
But Your PHOTOGRAPH Will Make
a Wonderful Gift.
ARNETT’S
Phone 801-W (d8c)
STUDIO
255 ^ -N. Lumpkin Street
Everybody’s broadcast
ing the reputation of
Atwater Kent Radio for
all-round performance.
We don’t have to say any
thing about the set. What
we want to broadcast is
this: We Sell ’em, lots of
’em, and we’d like to sell
you one. '
Athens Railway &
Electric Co.
Phone 54
176 College Avei.ue-
COLONIAL THEATRE
Thursday, November 19th
•HE ATTRACTION THAT WAS SELECTED' AS THE MOST.
APPROPRIATE FOR TIIF. THANKSGIVING WEEK AT THE
ATLANTA THEATRE BY THE NEW YORK ROOKING
OFFICE.
NICOLAI-WELCH " DE MILT Inc.
Bring You u.
®fhe Smartest ofallMusical Comedies
i Crawford Has
Armistice Day
Celebration
GRAWFOHI), Ga. — Crawford
High School celebrates ArminHce
Day. Beautiful rrograra, . Tho
exercises he’d at the School Audi
torium on Wednesday morning,at
10:30 o’clock were thoroughly en-
Jt yed by ail present. Tfle out
standing feature of ( the program
was the beautiful and ins] '
address delivered by
Brown, now of Elberton. but! for
imerly of this county. Hi* address
throughout was an oratorical gem.
a tribute to the boys of the World
War together with a history.,"'of
the events leading up to the
causes of the war. Mr. Hrowii
dwelt at length upon the historical
Importance of Oglethorpe county
and brought out many points of
information relating to the-pome
that were highly instructive to
ithq student body, to whom, the
addressed them. Mr. Brp'wn counts
his friends by his acquaintances
] here and he is ever welcomed, **rito
our midst with open doors and
hearts.
Mr. Brown presented the rffcljoot
with a photographic copy olf.ihe
original Declaration rf independ
ence and as an evidence of their
appreciation, he was giv$ti’£ a
rising vote of thanks. It (s'the
purpose of the school to havoi-thla
document framed so yhitt 'it 1 "fhay
be preserved.
Song Hits
You andT’Thsy,
“Rainbow Jazz'
‘ Desert Isle"
‘Before the Dawn*
Prices: $2.50, $2.00, $1.50; Gallery Reserved for
Colored People, 50c and 75c—Plus Tax.
•Seats tn Safe at Jowcr*; Tuesday Morning at 9 A. M.
DUCO YOUR CAR
WITHIN 10 DAYS
Th. Finest Automobile Finish Known.
Weatherproof—Waterproof—Wearproof
DUCO
Will not check or crack. Not affected
by dust, mud or grease. Impervious to
ding factories rain * ,wl or co ^- Comes in all colors-^
MARTIN BROTHERS
Phono 621 \ (n21c) 447 Clayton 8treet
SPECIAL BARGAINS
IN USED CARS
1924 Ford Roadster $175
1924 FoYd Touring „ $200
1924 Touring, Demountable Rims, New
Top, New Paint, Extra Good $225
1924 Buick 5-Passenger Sedan, Driven
10,000 Miles op the Streets of Athens . $1,000
Phone 1900 '**"
Ray’s Garage
140 East Washington Street
SPECIAL TRAIN
TO THE
Georgia-Tech Football Game
ATLANTA, GA., NOV. 14
VIA
SEABOARD
$2.88 :
( ATHENS TO ATLANTA AND RETURN
v Leave Athens 8:00 A. M., E. T.
Arrive Atlanta 9:15 A. M., C. T-
, Tickets Limited November 15th.
The Georgia Football T$am will use this train to Atlanta.
For further information, see Seaboard Ticket Agent or write
C. S. COMPTON, C. A., S. A. L- RY.
Athens, Georgia
FRED GEISSLER,
A. P. T. M., S. A L. Ry.,
Atlanta, Ga.
C. G. LaHATTE,
T. P. A., S-A. L. Ry.,
Atlanta, Ga.
NOTICE •;
An election is hereby eollccCTor
the 23rd day of November, 1925.
Said election to be held dtfrfng
the same hours and by the Ehtne
off’cers and under the same wftea
and regulations r.s governed”the
Democratic Primary to be held 1 on
e-uid j day for the 'Mayor'- dnd
Ccuncil of th? City of Athens/.
At snid election those in'favor
of vesting the Mayor of the Mfcjror
and Council of the City of Athens,
with the •’veto power shall have
on their tidkets “FOR ratification.”
Those'onnosed shall have on the'r
tickets “AGAINST ratification.”
O. H. ARNOLD, JR., '
Mayor, of the Mayor and Council
of the City of Athens
Announcements
FOB MAYOR
After having been solicited by o
food many friendo I have decided
to offer for the office of Mnyot
jf th. City of Athena. If tho
public eeea fit to elect mo to .thle.
jffice 1 will give to the city m:d
ta affairs the very boat I have.
A. O. DUDLEY.
FOR ALDERMAN
I am a candidate for alderman
from the Second Ward to aucCced
myself.
II. B. HEYWOOD.
FOB ALDERMAN
At the request of, my friends
and voters, I respectfully an.
nounce myself a candidate for
Alderman from the Second Ward,
subject to the Democratic' pri
mary. And will appreciate the
•upport of my friends and voters
of the Second Ward. If elected
as the representative of tho ward
will try hard to serve the’ ward
and the city at Urge to the best
of my ability.
J. M. head:
FOR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce as a candi
date for Alderman from the
Third Ward, subject to the Dem
ocratic primary this faH and will
appreciate the support of the clti-
cens vPf this ward.
BOLLING S. DUBOSE.
FOR ALDERMAN
I respectfully announce myself
candidate for the office of al
derman from the Fourth Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, iir the
Democratic municipal primary for
pur city needs a united council
Without petty politics, and * if
ejected my utmost efforts will ba
given to the policies advocated
by our next mayor, Honorable A.
U. Dudley, for tb« upbuilding of
Athens-
I will appreciate the vote, and
support of every citizen In my
W ‘ rd ' FRANCIS JACKSON.
FOR ALDERMAN
I nm a candidate for alderman
from the Fourth Ward, subject to
the Democratic primary and so
licit the support of every .voter.
If elected, your counsel and ad
vice will be sought and appre
ciated, then I shall act as , my
judgment shall direct for th#
‘Mist Interest of the city. /**r
GEO. D. BENNETT.
FOB ALDERMAN '
I hereby announce myself as a
candidate for alderman from tha
Fourth Ward at the approaching
primary. This announcement la
subject to the rules and regula
tions promulgated by the Demo
cratic executive committee* I
would especially appreciate the
votes of Xbe ladies of the Fourth
Ward and assure them that it will
be.my purpose to look well to-th*
best interest of Athens in each
, usd every way.
! 8. T. WRIGHT.