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THURSDAY FEBRUARY 18. 1926
THE BANNBR-H
l^ERALD,
ATHENS. GEORGIA.
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near ..Memorial Hall. ,100 re-
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Herald. ■ . fain
FOR SALE—1924 Dodge coupe, 1
priced right. Will handle terma. (Advert!,ement.)
_P. O. Boa 188. «8c' .
FOR SALE—Few cheap car* at
very, low price., W. I. & Ceo.l
M- Abney.fl8c
Commutation Road Tax
for 1926 is now due and
payable at the office of
the Commissioners in the
Clarke County Court
House.
TATE WRIGHT, Clerk,
Richard F. Harris
8peclal Agent
New York Life Insurance Co.
announces a new policy with
increased benefits. 814 South
ern Mut. Bldg. Phone 228 m5-c
FOR SALE—Two . bed room
suites, one Chifforobe, one hat
rack, one Detroit Jewell combin-l
ATHENS LARGEST
Victrola and
Record Dealers
’ •>JtifiJ New Records
Weekly
BERNSTEIN BROTHERS
m7c
atlon stove, one piano. Call XHE VETERINARY DIVISION
n JL c . Georgia State College of
WILL EXCHANGE ca.h and 19241 w ... _ -
Ford roadater in A-l condition; VETERINARY SERVICE
f iA* I A moderate charge will be made.
tlve Phone 757-J. Athens, Ga.
m3c
LOST—Black and white setter
hitch, 8 months - old, with chain
and collate Return to 246 Han-
cock Avenue, Phone 589-J, G. H.
Livingston. Reward. f!8p
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Ivory bedroom suite.
Can be segn at 166 Woodlawn.
Phone 685". flfic
FLOWERS
FOR SALE -5. JONQUILS. Ring
382-W. f!8c
VANTED^-One rnch and one and
a quarter* inch*-old piping. R. T.
Holmes,' BoW^Bl, Phone 694-J.
y , f!8c
SEEQSrfegEEDS!
ield and Carden—All Varieties
Cabbage Plants and Onion Sets.
Phonee-1066—1067
CITIZENS PHARMACY
{a- m7o
FOR SALE—1025 Dodge touring
and 1924 Buick .Master Six tour- 1
ing. W. I. A Gep. M. Abney.
fl8c
Wanted, thousand
inches up.
P. O. Box
WANTED-4To Buy small tract of
land elosefin en good road, not
than ’ . r » or 10 acres, not
more than 20 or 25. State loca
tion and price in reply. Address
“R. 8.,* cate Banner-Herald.
:, yft-v L «8p
FOR SALE—A few 2 year old
genuine Piedmont and Poulnott
Cotton Seed for planning, |1.50
per busheh Also a few one year
old Cotton Seed, $1.00 per
bushel. W. I. Abney, Athens,
Ga.f21c
FOR SALE—A few pure home
raised genuine Appier Seed
Oats, $1.00 per bushel. There'
are no better oats for spring'
sowing. W. I. Abney, Athens,]
Ga. f21cj
FOR SALE—New Tudor Ford
Sedan, $620; Studebaker Road
ster, new paint and recondition-1
ed; Studebaker Touring, good
tires and battery; Templar Tour-i
ing, good tires and battery;;
Hupmobile Touring, good tires 1
and battery. CHRYSLER
SALES ROOM, 485 East Clay-
ton, Phone 741..f21p}
FOR SALE—Household furniture
at a real bargain- Leaving town.
Call at 362 East Dougherty or
Phone 1327-W. Mrs. Tom Wil
liams. flap
1 1926 Ford Touring.
1 1925 Ford Coupe.
2 1924 Ford Tourings.
1 1923 Ford Touring.
2 1922 Ford Coupes.
1 1920 Ford Coupe.
1 1923 Chevrolet Sedan'
1 1920 Dodge Roadster.
1 1920 Chalmers Tour.
1 1921 Templar Tour.
Easy Terms.
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
WANTED
Two—? pair of shoes from you,
or even. one. We save you
money on your shoe bill.
Half Soles 75c and 85c
Rubber Heels .. .. 35c and 40c
Everything Guaranteed.
All work called for and deliv
ered. Parcel Post packages have
prompt attention.
Boston Shoe Repair
Shop
W. L. HUBERT, Manager
Phone 347
178 Thomas Street
Corner Thomah & Clayton Sts.
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YOUR RADIO IS
ONLY AS GOOD
AS YOUR
. BATTERIES
We sell Ever-Ready
Batteries for Radio and
Flashlights— No Other
Quite So Good.
RADIO REPAIRS
and SERVICE
Pjhone 166
Roberts Electric
Company
LADIES' WORK
I- A SPECIALTY
^Cleaning, Dyeing,
1 Repairing, Altera-
I tlons. Suita Pressed
' while you wait.
Call u» when you want
to b«$ure.
Pbonb- 9100 '
OCONEE PRESSING CLUB
Comer College and Clayton
. f m!6c
MALE HELP WANTED
FRUIT TREE SALESMEN—I
Profitable, pleasant, steady I
work. Good side line for farm-
era, teaehara and others. Perma
nent jab for good workers.
Write for terms. Concord Nurs-I
cries, Dept. 114, Concord, Ga. |
V f23p!
TYPEWRITER RIBBONS—
Carter’s Ideal-
Wears Longer—Looks Best
No matter how good your Typewriter is—i-
the Ribbon must be clean to get out a neat
letter. /
Phone 77
The McGregor Company
MEN—We help you to make
more money by teaching you
batbering. Jobs waiting at
wages better than most men
earn. Earn while learning.
Write Moler, 23 N. Forsyth,
Atlanta.,fl9p
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Want Ada.
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD AIR LINE RY.
ArrlTll and Departure of Trains
Athens, Go.
To and From South and West
lutRIVE. DEPART
110:00 aiA TAUonto . 7.15 a m
■ ■ Atlanta-B’hom
12:45 pm Memphis - 2:45 pm
17:55 pm Atlanta 6:15 pm
11:19 pm Atrta-B’bam 6;28 am
To and From North and East
ARRIVE “"'**< DEPART
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:29 am flWh.-N’flk 2:45 pm
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FOR SALE
A splendid 8-room house, hard
wood floors, steam heat, garage
and large lei. South Lumpkin
Street. Terms easy.
J. T. Anderson
' * Phone 840
fl8p
We have the most complete line of Awning-
Stripes ever shown in this city. Wo are able
to furnish you any kind of Awning material
that you ehould want, at a very LOW COST.-
We handle only the very beet grade of Awning
material that can he bought. If you are in
need of eny Awnings, let me cell end show
you my oemplee and take your order for the
• early SPRING. Our prices ere right 1
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Phone 1350
G. W. FARRELL SONS »
7:10 pm AugUsta-AtPta 8:10 pm
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GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY.
No. 2 loaves .Athens for Gaines
ville 8:10 6. m.
No. 12 leaves Athena, for Gaines-
villa 11:15 a. ro.
N .. 6 leaves - Athens far Gaines-
vitta 4 ft m.
t. *5 arrives* Athens from Gainea-
vllla 10:10 a. m.
.o. 11 arrives Athens from
Gainesville 10:32 a. m.
o. 1 arrives Athens from Gaines
vills 5:50 p. m-
s—Daily except Sunday..
Schedules Nq*. 5 end 6 ere cov
ered by Passen'ger^Iotor Car No,
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4:45 p. m.
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BAILWAY
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“Don’t Discuss Life,” Advice
Given Young Professor; Knows When the Amerlc
Too. Much About Women, Says barb ' r onll " ;in ‘" *>ai, s
/ -I— I— — £_'P*«o
“Women and Children cour ” !e or Warily, much as they
would pay a fin., in eiplation of
Tirst MaglC in Politics, dally Bcn-appearance on parade.
Too, As Shown By Atlan-f Th8l rw”** =« as on apoio.
ta Ordinance.
0Y DAN MAQILL
( I understand that a young Uni*
verslty of Qeorgia professor whose
ibillty has already received nation,
si recognition although he in stiff
•n his thirties has been chided for
discussing ‘'Religion and Life” in
his Classes. “Stick to your own
subject/' the young profcumji w»b
id vised. As If anyone could
gy or extenuation of their living
In the world, as invalids arid the
insane pajT"* high board. Their
virtues, are penances/’ Awful!
Surely It must be Jtfencken?
it isn't. U*k that mild (if
would listen to some people) and
conservative? Ralph Waldo Emer
son. Today Emerson is a reaper-
table person and parents 'who
would disinherit a child for read*
UAft Mciickcii Would liiceo lillli *07
perusing Emerson. Yet Emerson
teach literature without touching' was the Mencken of his day. Some
on life and discuss life without
bringing In R e »lrton. What
the young professor's adviser
proMbly meant was: “3tick
to the' past arid the • fu*
ture. For Heaven's sake don’t
discuss the present. It might
prove uncomfortable/’
In discussions brought about by
interested in the controversy,
don’t care where I came from. I
am worried about where I am
going." What they should be con
cerned with Is where they are.
Salvation by Grace fa the refuge
of tbf splrtuaify laxy. That's why
these ant! evolutionist* ' are firrbt-
ing Science. They 'had rather
somebody would hand them a
package saying. “Here, swallow
this. It'll make you immune from
folks even go so far us to justify
their allegiance to New England
Puritanism—“the backbones of the
nation"—by claiming that Emer.
son was the flower of Puritanism!
The person who admonished' (he
young University professor to
“lay off the Life and Religibn
stuff.’—the expression
the -anti-evolution -movement we \ onhl not mind student? approach-
often hear persons say; A "I’m not in/? the problems of today through
Einerscu but beware of Mvribken
and his crowd! Of course Emer-
*ou is an admirable approach to
Troth and Freedom but Emerson
cannot help us solv * our present
problems as well as one who is
contemporaneous with those prob
lems. Why do we persist in trying
to solve the problems of the pres
ent with the advice of the past?
However wise that advice may be
and however general may be its
application it cannot hope to be
hell's torments." Then they can more than a help ages after tbe
go and do anything under the ana, < adviser Is gone and after the
'eaving their Salvation to the problems of his time have been
Grace of God And anything that either solved or ceased to be prob-
ruts responsibility'upon the Iridl- hems,
vfduai will get a trick in the slat*. I
Economic teachers areforced to
mn .„ ho i ___ I stick to theory more or lew by
• it a Hrfm wnnM f ® watchful public and then the
muVl nnt! P ub,lc '* “>««> onr * cono '
w Hi? i rale problem. «r« not nolred. Owe
' ? ??., db r tb ®,» profoMor ot Economic, under.
HnnnS Uk. f H.n^ takel1 t0 dl,co “ «l«tln» problem.
Mehcken dee®,™? It? Ho*"S|' b ‘^ t "nt^tl^n*
Mtteate roHier roe ixcMtlon'thnn preWem. with which wo *re nci
fhe *rule. S l.“C. an" ! idri«
» virtues. Men do what is called let u?
xood action, a, .ome piece of ’th^V^'^e®,
are all right for book, but don't
try to npply them to onr prob
lem*. It Isn't sound business
Judgment," whstarer that Is.
Anyone who doesn't mind burn-
electric Juice should resd “Women
Booth Tarklngton's latest, pub
lished by Doublodsy. Page and
Company at $2.00 per throw. Or
maybe Jt is $2.50. Anyhow, It It
a corking good book. If yon would
.haye painted for yon a perfect
i picture ot a ' ladles’ tea read
i "Women." I don't know why It
' Is but some great crltlca do not
think so much ot Tarklngton. "He
, Is superficial," they say.
1 don't think It Is fair to con.
I treat "Tarklngton with Mark Twsln:
Rend Banner-Herald
Want Ada
Athens has WAYOFF WIN
NBR8 thia week. Look for
them in (he GEORGIAN. Win
ners announced Thursday and
Friday for Athena. f!9c
page one of a few dozen northern
dallies those Atlanta buslnes* ueL
atio want to "keep It quiet" now
and thus avoid bad publicity in
stead of forcing the issue until
it is settled right will be tearing
their hair and yelling, "Please,
please stop* We would sty
Atlanta: "If your .sins don’t find
yon out somebody else will."
VISITORS DRINK FROM CUPS
BUT GOVERNOR USES GOURD
JACKSON. Miss.—(/P)—Sanitary
drinking cups arc furnished to vial,
tors,, but the Governor of Missis-
slpnf drinks from a gourd.
The long guord hanging near
water cooler In the executive office
has been a source of Interest to
vfsU6rd whp Have 'dropped in for
a social call." The neck 6f the
gourd fa almost three feet long and
the bowl is cleverly fashioned into
a serviceablo dipper.
Governor Whltfeld has used this
gourd since taking office more
than two years ago. Jt was pre
sented to the executive by Attor
ney General Rush Knox wbeii ho
observed a paper drinking cup eal-
lapse (n the governor's .hand.
U
IN Gin SCHOOLS
HIT BY 00. JONES
Spirit,
author-
... . — a in to its citizens the
teaching, of.UoMiio revelation, 'n
presuming to do so they not only
violate the very spirit of religious
fi t <*d< m. guaranteed by this repub
lic, but they do violence to Ho*
vtry essence of the spirit of do-
Christ, revealed in this book.
"The whole realm of education
la filled with con'roverslal ques
tlons. Sharp and earnest differ
ences of opinicn cash with one an
other in the realm of scholarship.
One of thi* highest obligations of a
school is to introduce its pupil
these‘ vital questions and t
quaint them with the
volved.
‘/How supremely stupid and
fair to our boys and girls to
them forth Into the. world
schools ignorant even of tin
issues of life."
and to nc
issues in
Big Advance In
Aviation Shown
DAYTON. O. —UP)— Aviation,
both military and commercial has
been advanced along several line*
during the last year by experimen
tation and research at the engi
neering division headquarters of
the nrmy air Service at McCook
field. v
The developments have pertain-
ed to Improvement of metals and
in.i'.iii'- u^'il in airplane
construction, to improvements in
designs or planets, and inventions
and adaptations of accessories and
methods In connection with avia- *
tion, hays a report of the year’s
progress.
The predominant trend in mili
tary aircraft development has been
townrd a marked reduction In the
number of types of planes re
quired for military purposes. For
merly fifteen standard types of air
craft were considered necessary
properly to fulfill all military func
tions. Today only five generaly
types are required to accomplish
the same purposes. The reduction
was brought about by designing
aircraft in certain Instances to per.
form two cr more functions
- “WISDOM”
It!a.a wise nickel that buys a
GEORGIAN and gets three
cents change. The GEORGIAN
sells for 2c everywhere now.
J. M. LAMAR
289 Cloverhurst Avenue
Phone 841-W rolOc
“As a lover of this book, I resent
CORONAS
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Where the Sick Go To Get Well.
ALBERT H. TIMM
Palmer Chiropractor
27914 Lumpkin St. Phone 346J
m2c
“Penrod" with "Huekjeherrr Finn' | to declare some
and "Tom Sawyer." because Twain otter book t0 „ dlr | ne and to
| Is dealing with an entirely .dlHcr- plsc , behind their declaration tbe
ent ride,of a boy'a nature. Tark-1 authority of the state.
I Ington takes UP the boy In 7bo "(.'or mjr r , rti i believe tmpllctty
"moony” period. He also give* | n tbe divine Inspiration of the
us another look in on the "Flap- Bible, but my re.pert/ul protest Is
per” In “Women." He doesn't that the state, neither by tegbla-
look at the phenomena known as tire nor executive authority, ho.
the “Flapper" through green-tinted the right to mall* any declaration
glasses, however. Tarklngton Is or definition of religion whatsoever
very entertaining anfl I think that wbenavar it a»ume, to do so
more than superficial. Certainly .it usurps the Inalienable right ot
hie studies of the boy In adolesc-1 the Individual conscience mid vlo-
enco are profitable. West of the .lates both tho fundamental law mid
Wnter Tower" take* up a different spirit of tho American people,
phase ot the adoleteence period
and “Huckelberry Finn” .till op-
other. Perhaps Twain geta deaper
Into the marrow of the boy than
did Tarklngton and Croly. But
I this has nothing to do with
"Women." If you rend it and don't
like It. don't blame me. It's Tun
I that's not feeling good. Fannie
r Hurst ’■* reported as having sold
the follow.dg after reading "Wom
en"; “IPe more than any man has
the right to know about a woman.''
Most men know wbnt Tarklngton
knows shout women but are afraid
to admit It. 'I do not know wheth
er It will help them to read what
another ha, learned about women.
There Is really nothing you can do
about It.
The Atlanta City Council passed
an ordinance prohibiting nesro
barber* waiting on whlto people.
A howl want up. It was uncon
stitutional, cried lie opponents.
Council amended Its action mak
ing It unlawful for whlto women
and children to enter negro barber
shops. Not a word was said in
proteat. Has the law been made
constitutional by the change the
Council made? The sagacity of
aome of our lawmakers sometimes
approaches the sublime. This is
no joke. “Women and children
ATLANTA.—Declaring that "tbl,
panicky fear of a* scientific theory
la not an evidence ot faith, but «
timid skepticism that la not willing
to let Its faith atand the test of
reason," Dr. M. Ashby Jones, pas.
tor of the .Rmce dc Leon Baptist
church. Sunday night pleaded with
the Atlanta board of education not
to be "do supremely, stupid" as to
ban tbe teaching of the theory of
evolution In the public schools of
the city.
Dr. Jones' sermon followed by j through Interchangeable equipment
the svbmtsskm by Dr. Fred Morris, < The five general types to which
commissioner of education from plane, now conform to meet mill-
the Flret ward, of a reeolutlon! tary requirement, are: Pursuit,
charging that the theory was being I bombardment, oheerratlon, train-
’ tught In the school, and propos-1 ing and transport.
ing that »ncb teaching be prohibit. | —
The reeolntlon has not been i,
_ Jd, but an Investigation of Dr. 1 i
Morris' charge has been authorised |
by a special committee of three.
Declaring that he vai concern
ed with the question “first as an
American eltlxen and second, as a
Christian' minister," Dr. Jones de.
eland that in this resolution
"these officials ot the state
Odorgia presume to declare that
the Bible la the Inspired word of
God.'
“And If this particular group.'
said Dr. Jones, "has the right to
select any partlculm book nnd de.
clar, it to hgvg, divine-authority
and religious sanetlon,' soother
group at another time would have
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NOTICE
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the CITY TIRE SERVICE
STATION, corner Washington
and Jackson Streets, nnd wi'
appreciate the continued pat
ronage of my friends.
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ANOTHER STEAMER FOR SAVANNAH
_ S. S. “CHATHAM’’ OF THE M. & M. LINE
One of a group of five newrships for the Merchants & Miners T rsnspor*
tationCo. The "Chatham”, to bo launched at Newport News, Vs. on
Wednesday. February, 3rd., U a sister ship of the "Alleghany” and
"Berkshire”, now in service. The other aiatcr-abips, “DorchesUr” and
Fairfax” will be launched in the next
commiaaion by Summer
These ships, luxurious in appointments,
no joatf. „ou.cn ..... — . The ports .erved by the Merchants A Mine
first" Is a slogan that la magic I dcnce.PhiladcIplua, Baltimore, .Norfolk.savam
1 months. All will be i
ire "large hotels atloat *.
i Line are Boston, Provi-
cksonville and Miami
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