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VANCE S'. SORROUGH
Corner College and Clayton
(Under Scudder’s)
discontinuances MUST
be made in person at the Ban-
ner-Hnnld Office or by letter.
Telephone' discohtlnuancea are
ot valid.,
75 AD 75
Expert Cleaning Dyeing, Tailoring
Ladles Work a Specialty.
, rale
- PHONE
JSPtWKR-gaiALP WANT
S ULT S.
WANTED
WANTED-sSmall cottage or,three
room * ‘
near
pie with 8'-year
E. J. J„ Care ’Banner-Herald.
«5p
ir,u-w&mau couage or,tnree-
n apartment, downstairs,
• Lumpkin St. school, by cou-
with 8-year old son. Write:
Richard F. Harris
Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE INS. CO.
Increasing Disability
and Double Indemnity.
Phone 228. 314 Sou. Mutual Bldg. 1
• • ' I2Hc
WANTED — Three unfurnished
rooms with bath. Call C. V. Ra;
Phone 1900.
WANTED-Aalesrhan to
Ray,
fife
complete V Quality
priced : ’
tubes) ;
take on
. line tires.
^ right. Commission
jld to? dealers direct
Quick ,shipping .serried. No ob
jection to non-conflicting lines.
Give two .references, and tarrl-
trv The Giant Tire &
Aaguata, On. flSp
biperteneed boo|r-
1 experience and
Address: H. S„
fl7p
snubbers,
i mi «wu ligfit, etc. Fine
for a Indy. Cheap for cash. See
Mr. Condoof at Hudson-Essex
Service Stdxlbn,- Clayton Street,
thin w**V. f!7c
FOR SALE-^-Ro1ler /op desk, Rem
ington typewriter, - radio set (2
tubes), typewriter desk, two of-
^Tfce chairs, one hed. spring-
Phone 417. f!7p
IfOK RENT
ed rooms: hot water. Best loca
tion in city, 2 Mtfcks from Py 0.
240 W. Hancock Ave. fl^r
FOR RENT-i-Thrie large connect
ing rooms, A close to- grammar
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
A moderate charge will be made.
Phone 767-J Athens, Ga.
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1 11)20 Chevrolet Touring. -
1 1926 Chevrolet Roadster.
1 1926 Chevrolet Coach.
1 1925 Chevrolet Coach.
2 1926 Ford Coupes.
2 1926 Ford Tourings.
4 1925 Ford Tourings.
1 1924 Ford Touring.
1 1924 Ford Coupe.
1 1925 Dodge Touring.
1 57 Cadillac Tburing.
1 1924 Star Touring.
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
The Best Layer Cake
Ever-Made
—BENSON ’-S—
Try One Today
f28c
"V
YATES and TERRY
APPLES
Fresh Apple Cider.
A. E. & A. H. Davison
WHOLESALE
CANDY M FG.
DENSONS
BAKERY.I NC.
JESTER
INSURANCE
Dependable
Used Cars
f 1.250
Ford Truck Casing and
Tube, nearly new .
1125
$125
5125
513
Ray & Simpson
Phones 1231 and 1900
133 West Clayton Street
f24c
: high acMASE CaK 566. flBc
FOR REl71t^2-hone farm, well
located, about six milee from
Hull road. Apply:
:d Warehouse. flBc
PLACE”
“puj 1
DICK BlTRCH. Proprietor
Old Fadh^uof -Pit Cooked”
'Georgia Barbecue and
Barbecued Hash
8erved Daily Except Sunday.
Special-Attention Given to
Ladiea, r Orders Solicited.
Phone uls 151 Broad Street
m8e
LINE BY.
and myartaro of Train,
Athena, Ga.
To and From Sopth and Weat
ARRIVE DEPART
10:00 aja. Atlanta 7:J5 a.m*
2:45 p.m. Memphis 1:45 p-m.
7:55 pjn. Atlanta 5:15 pun.
11:19 p,m. AU'ta-B'ham 5:24 am.
To :
To make room to cai>e for other
large purchases we-are closing out
our present stock of Tires and
Tubes at the following prices:
30x3 ’ Goodrich 55 Cord ?? 2-
Goodrich Red Tube
30x3% Goodrich 55 Cord : • *®-J;|
Goodrich Red Tube JH®.
30x3*4 Goodrich Signal Cord 90A*
Goodrich Grey Tube «•£;
29x4.40 Goodrich Cord * **♦
Goodrich Red Tube
38x4 Gcodrich Cord ...
Goodrich Bed Tube ••.**•22
32x4% Goodrich Cord *15 20
Goodrich Red Tube
51x5.25 Goodrich Cord *12.80
Goodrich Red Tube .**•»?
30x5.77 Goodrich Cord S]* j*
Goodrich Red Tube .33-20
33x6.00 Goodrich Cord 515.30
Goodrich Red Tube 33.50
Extra Special Goodrich 30x3% O. 8. Cord 1750
Extra Special BUvertoWn 30x3% Cord 58.00
Schroder Valve Insides 15c per box—53.00 per 100
Ford Kims .... 81.25
Weed Balloon Chains at 8pecial Prices.
CITY TIRE SERVICE STATION
H. A. CLARKE, Manager
Four Years la Hr* Business in Athena.
Phont 1047 Opposite Georgian Hotel
Corner Washington and Jackson Streets -
DEPART
Naw-York-Waah.
5:24 ami. Rlch.-N'llk 2:45
7:16 am. Abbeville 7:65
New York-Wash.
‘ N'flk 11:19 pjn.
“ 10:00
ILBOAb
DEPART
Atlta 5:10 am
AtlYa 8:26 pm
Effritiv#
. nd, 1927.
ethane for Gaines
s’ Athena for Gain*
,6 a. m.
ivea Athene from
I, 10:32 a re.
—No. 1 errivra Athens from
Gainesville, 1:60 p. m.
Z—Daily,! [■:
Daily except Sunday.
Schedule, Noa 1 and I covered
by Motor Car 400.
TRAINS
Arrive from Macon 11:10 p. au
GEO. BEELAND, P C?A.J>honu «40
W. O. BOLTON, Act, Phono 1551
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
DEPART ARRIVE
Lula-North-South
11:05 a ja
,9*0 p. m.
7:20
4:15 p. m. 9:20 p. m-
GEO. B. MILLER, Coml Agent
“' CL
Athens Engineering Company
ELECTRICAL
WIRING-—SUPPLIES—-REPAIRS
EDISON MAZDA LAMPS
RADIO
Aathorixed Dealer for
Croeeley and R. C. A.
i READ
banne;
WANT
GEORGIA-CAROLINA BUS UNES, Inc.
Ltava Athens 8:00 A. M. and 2:30 P. M.
Leave Commerce 8:45 A. M. and 8:15 P. M.
Leave Jefferspn A. M. and 8:30 P. M.
Leave Talmud 9:25 A. M. and 3:50 P. M.
Arrive Gainesville 10.00 A. M. and 4:50 P. M.
Leave Caidaville 10:30 A. M. and 5:00 P. M.
Leave TkUtao 11:05 A. M. and 5:35 P. M.
Leave Jefferson 11:30 A. M. and 6:00 P. M.
Leave Commerce 11:50 A. M* and 6:15 P. M.
Arrive a£sbs'. 12:35 P. M. and 7.00 P. M.
Buuea lava from Bus Terminal. 384 Washington Street
Athens, #hone 167, and visit each of the Hotels in above towns.
8 A. M.feui makes connection at Gaincsviila for Atlanta; also
Morphylind AebcvlUe. N. C. Bonded drivers. All passenger,
fully Inured.
T. R. CLARK, Manager.
f21p
61-Cadillac Phaeton ...
Hudson Speedster, new
tires $375
1926 Chevrolet Touring . $425
1926 Ford Touring $300
1926 Ford Touring $275
1925 Fol d Tudor Sedan .. $325
1926 Ford Ton Truck,
new tires $27.7
1925 Ford Touring $200
1925 Ford Touring $175
1925 Ford Coupe $275
1924 Ford Coupe .4 $200
1924 Ford Touring $17.5
1925 Foul I.ig..t Delivery
Truck, new tires,
in good shape '. $175
1923 Ford Roadster, new
tires, fine shape ...
Chevrolet Coupe .... ...
Dodge Touring
FISTICUFFS 111 THE
(Continued from page qm,
W. O. W. Sovereign Council whicii
has come to Georgia to inspect
the offers of various cities to be
come the home of the Woodmen
headquarters.
Secretary Thomas notified J. K.
Patrick Tuesday that he had ob
tained permission from the Sov
ereign Council to present the Ath
ens claims at a special hearing
-t the Bitlmore Wednesday. Mr.
Patrick and others interested in
the W. O. W. headquarters move
ment will go to Atlanta Tuesday
and Secretary Thomas urges that
nil citizens who possibly can to
to in Atlanta for the .hearing
Wednesday.
The Seaboard has been request
ed to put on an additional coach
for the 7:15 train for Atlanta to
out that the boverign- Council rials, to make the trip without bel
member, arc favorably impress- ng absent fromt he Rotary Club
1 ed wih Athens as a future honfcte 1 meeting.
of the W. O. W., and the large? -
the delegation to Atlanta Wednes
day the tetter chance the icltv
wiU have of procuring the head
quarters. Those who are interest
ed in Athens and its growth ,are
On To Atlanta.
Among those stating .they would 1
go to Atlanta Wednesday are the
following: \
Ben Epps. Henry Smith. C. A
uiged to go to Atlanta for the ! Trussell. Mr. Thnrmand. Vw[
hearing, Mr. Patrick states. Nelson. C. 8. Compson, \V. B.
10110 BLOWS
In the meantime tickets for the steeilnian J \: uViw.it w «
banquet to bo riven members of 1 »•
the Sovereign Council here next | v t' ," ’w w V, „ ,r »’ t
Monday night when they visit w x r.nJl ' ’ ’*
Athens are being sold. The ban-; " “l 1 ‘™’’- r \_
qua wit he held at the Georgian | r ■ . T - Morcnce, E.H.Dorsey.
and only three hundred tickets I .■(?"? 1 ■ Thornton
will be sold. ' w - "■ ScnI1 - J-'X. Salwary. J. W.
j Jarrell. Jr., L. d. Price. O. W
ATLANTA COMMISSION ! A, >ncy. E. E. Ueacham, H. D
TO ENTERTAIN W. O. W. • Stephens., A. J. Palmer, 8. E.
ATLANTA — W. A. Fraser. Watts. D. F. Thnrmand. Paul Had.
commander of the Woodmen of 1 away, Tom Comer, C. V. Ray, 1
the world, together with his ex- D. Reid. F.
sidering a possible location for sou; Frank Postero, c. S- Taylor
national headquarters of the or- J. A. Ivy. It; o. Arnold, Mi J.
-anixation will he entertained
ganixation will be entertained Costa.
Wednesday by the forward At- Aaron Cohen. J. K. Patrick, O
tanto commission at a luncheon at A . Dooth, E. s. Thomas, P. W.
Athletic Club, Hudson, George T. Beeland, A. E.
nJi , ha he iSSiraek! r5 w« Blld ' J - 0rr - W. E. Jackson
Omaha, Nebraska was rsccntly Uniiimr ntiRnaa i p r , ■*
sold mid the eominlttPP now f. D . uB ®* c ' C * '/*•*»*
We Have All Models
of the New
ORTHOPHONIC
VICTOR TALKING
MACHINE
A fair allowance for your
old present machine.
Jfou should hear these
Records on the new Victor
Orthophonic:
Gene Austin Records
200044—Bye Bye B'Bird.
20084—But I Do.
20107—Here I Am.
20143—,Me Too.
20371—Tonight U Belong.
20397—I've Got the Girl.
20411—Thinking of You.
We Have All the New Records.
P H. DURDEN
Exclusive Music Dealer
459 East Clayton Street
f!5c
•old and the committee now
preparing to selfct another loca
tion. The forward Atlanta com- , . „ . .
mission is making ovory effort to Mlddlobrooks, John K. Davis, and.
have Atlanta chosen, as this will N. Tutwilor, C. V. Walker and 1
mean 400 or ,500 new citizens for rL •, _ , .. i
the city and the probability of the I “ ' va “ »«nouneed Tuesday that
building of a new office building no n >"eU'>g of the local W. O. W.
Assets M the organization are l0llge wtml11 1,6 hel<l Wednesday
8132,000,000 and it does anually 1 nlsht ' tegular meeting night,. on '
WASHINGTON. —(A 1 )— Repro.
sentativet Sol Bloom of New Yuri:
and Thomas ,C. Blanton of Texas
cam* to Mows Tuesday in a com
mlttm meeting at the capitol.
They disagreed ever IT proposal
to enact blue laws tor the city ol
Washington, exchanged a. few
heated words and then grappled.
Spectators in the room were
draiW Into the engagement aud
survived by his widow.
Mrs. Minnie Archer; two daugh
ters, Misses Eula Mae Arch*r and
Edna Archer; three sons, Messrs.
L. C. and H. A. Archer of Momoo
the official committee .reporter 'S™;
I ... ■■■ Bell. E. L. Norris, ... ndWsnkweil.Vli^ **» Mrs. Roi.crt Pao» of
ecatlye committee, which is con- Fleetwood Lanier. M. O. Nichol. over the taWe ^ ,nlI,ren F M 1 Kentucky, Mr,. Onis Jarrett. of,;
Madison county: two brothers,
- _ n l ,x* | Messrs. J. F. Archer of C.unlpgl
More Pandoras To'« d p*™ A « h 5 <
Be Printed Than
In Former Years
J. Abney, c. D. Campbell, B. D
joet. n. R. Woodworth, C. O. l Long, Editor, AY-
ranges For New Fea'
tures in This Year’s Uni'
versify Annual.
banking business .of aonroxi- i account of the trip to Atlanta,
mateiy 5700,000,000. ' —”
PUTS. ON /SPECIAL
RATE OF 52 75
Til© S. A. L. railroad has put
into effect a special rate of 52.75,
round trfp, from Athens to Atlantu
for the meeting at the Btltmore
hotel at 10 o’clock. This rate is
Mellon’s Attack On
Farm Relief Plan
Indicates Veto
(Continued from page one)
i Mention of other federal taxes.
There may he attempts tr evade
good either on numbers 18 pr 12 1 payment s»f the fee, as suanreated by
Wednesday night. ,The Confer- j Mellon, they admitted, adding, that
ence was arranged by Secret, ry ; this was the ease in nearly all tax
C. C. Thomas, who is in Atlanta,! collections.
as was the special rate. Mr. The farm Rroup rallied behind
Thomas expects at least 160 Ath. J tt special rule for substitution of the
ens men and women at the meet- I ^‘nate measure, which. If success-
ing Wednesday. ful. would permit the bill lo be
, passed and sent to President CooU
MEETING POSTPONED. ' before the end’ of the week and
Announcement was made Tues- ,nn * <e Impossible a “pocket*' veto
day, afternoon by J. W. Jarrell, Parliamentary objections by op-
prcsfdent of the Athens Rotary P oncr *tM must bo settled first, how-
clal^ that no meeting would be held ''. Vfr - Representative Tincher. re-
Wednesdqy, as has been the cus- tpubih an Kansas, opponent of the
tom. measure, who engaged In a scuf-
The meeting was postponed until ,,p ln R>e bouse lobby Saturday
Thursday to permit many members w, *h Representative Strong, a fcl-
of the club who had desired to ac- Kansas republican, announced
ho would challenge the constitu
tionality of considering the senate
NOTICE
The City Assessors have finished
the assessments of th: real estate -n r ,i Hnv Uamn.lnn
of the City of Athens for the year,. Ur J, Ua /, V aI “PBlgll
1927. We win bn at the city Hail For Maintenance Fund
from February IG to February 26,, ' "
inclusive. Any changes or (fans- (Continued from ran anel
fen of city property will please be —■* 1
By H. K Ballard
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
The Pandora, the Univenity of
Georgia annual, will be out 00
May 1st, according to J. A. Long,
editor-in-chief. It will be distrib
uted to those who have aubecrib-
ed and will be on public rale for
other purchasers. The latest price
given la 85.50.
There Will be 600 copies print
ed. This is an increase of over
200 copies over last year. Every
book was sold last veer and more
were In demand. Tni, is the rea
son for the increase this year,
said the editor.
The make up of the annual has
been practically completed. (All
art work has been submitted, and
nil pictures have i.»en taken.
A. greater variety of art work
will be presented in the 1026-2':
Pandora than haa eve. been in it
before, and more color work will
he in the paces dividing the sec
tions. The cover will be heavy,
•tiff lehther done in colors with
•n appropriate pieturd in the cen
ter. Editor Long states that the
new annual will contain more
new and diffeient idee* than any
of Its predecessors.
French Reply To
Cdolidge Anns
Limitation Rejection
— SERVICE-^-
On All Auto Electrical
Equipment
f EXIDE BATTERIES
Service on All
Makes of Batteries.
Athens Battery Co.
Phone 986
Comer Clayton and Thomas
streets. m2c
PLANT SHRUBBERY NOW
Don’t wait till March to put out
•hrubo, cedars and rose bushes.
Place orders nqw. Phone 4602.
MISS NETTIE JONES
(28c
reported to us. Our hours will b[- praised by all the speakers at the
from - 10 to 1 and 3 to 5. dinner Monday night when it was
L. 51. JOHNSON. pointed out that the organisation
J. H. PATMAN. wan doing a type of work hero
C. N. WEATHERLY. ‘hat Athens cannot afford to n:g-
f25r. . lect. The officers of the Y. W.
NOTICE OF MEETING OF . In’ tt “ttuT fiSTS? atttt
. . .w. LIfISDITORS were praised.
In the District Court or the United Interesting Exhibit
.Staten for the Middle District of An interesting exhibit of Y. W.
Gecrgia, Athena Division, A« a C. A. activity, prepared by Miss
* Ema Proctor and MUa Willie
Court of Bankruptcy, ...
In re: Dock F. Bond, Canon, Ga., Dean, placod in Erwin and Com-
Bankrupt. No. 54 in Bankruptcy, pany's window Monday waa seen
To the Creditors of said Bankrupt: bv practically cverv passerby on
You are hereby notit ied that that street Monday,
there will be a meeting of credi- Hope is expressed that all the
tors of the above named bank- various workers will attend the
(Cowtlnned from pare imO
limitations agreed upon at the
Washington conference.
Minister o* the Interior Barraut
indicated ihe nature of the French
reply as fclows:
“Tho general state of the reply
Is that the League of Nations nc<
lively is considering disarmament
and that there is no n.od to Price
ihe problem from' the hands of the
League."
“Furthermore, dinnrmrnt t
Interest of all nations and nor ex.
cluslvely of the faw included within
the aoope of President OnoUdge't
lnritstion."
ty; three grand-childrcn and hi-
Motorists Urged
To Register Cars
And Escape Fines
Chief of Pciice Henry Bi-uw
has requested that all local motor
ists register their cars with th,-
police department as noon th.-
new licenses are secured. Fines
will be usessed against those foil
ing to do so. Ali cars are rc-gis-
ttred at the office of the chi f in
the city halL H
Must Girls “Pet”
To Be Popular?
ffVwiffwiisri from pays onel
„ . - ™ W| 8UPPLICE LINES
rupt on February 25, 1927. at my dinner Tuesday night at 6:30 and For tho mature woman, tbs stir
office, Savings Bank Buildlntr, that the fund will bt reported plk* bodice gives grace and sisn
Athens, Ga., at 11 oclock a. ni., for: fully aubscribed. dernees.
the purpose of examining bank- 1 — smi
rupt, allowing claims, selecting a BLACK NOT
trustee and other legal business. A charming dance frock for a
Athsns. On... February 14, 1927. debutante J. of btack raV, Vtud*
ded with small silver butterflies.
THOS. S. MELL, Referee.
SILK TWILLS
The finer twills such as bengnlian
will be in favor again thia spring,
green are good colors*.
THEY<RE ALL ALIKE
Say—Le 73 TeLL Each oTUbk it
ouit eicr&i sr vaulu -rruniLr
—By Bess Bly
T^LL B&Gin! ' T^f/Vk a
BvTYousv/fEDo TV/PH onTHtWlEEPs
/pr/t/N&s ootfrgo your way!
V/EEP/N6 /s yiiPK BiStEir ..
FavLT,,
will find that they’ are dellcl.
ous this way. Anyhow, things
are so high now, one must
conserve food. Tho beet way' " ‘
to conserve food Is to cook
tho .whole businese. If yon find •
you cannot eet R, or your hus
band refuses to eat It. keep It
on lea a few days. Meanwhile
do not feed yonr husband any
thing. At the end of three
-days-hell eet tho carrots. If
ho doesn't you may begin to
suspect something. If lie Isn’t
eating downtown at a restau
rant. I’m badly mistaken. !
have orteu tried this simple
little i tan on Mark and ho al
most came around in time.”
Eros, another-girl who Is
even older than Cleopatra was
even more outspoken than
t'ieo. in that entertaining
little pamphlet. "HOW I GOT
AWAY WITH APPOLLO"
Eros writes: "For days and
days I could not sleep. Thai
Is. for night after nlsht I rntihl
not sleep. I finally turned out
the light and in less time than
tt takes to say Jack Robinson
I was asleep”. Here, in the
opinion ot your coinmlfloe. we
have tho combination of lit
erary excellence With practi
cal common sense.
Lticrells Borgia, nnother
maiden who flourished some
time ago. In her Memoirs:
"GENTLEMEN P R E F.K R
rOISON" writes about petting
In the following convincing
language: "There 'isn’t any
thing to It at ail. Both 3lr.
Chaplin and myself are «on
good terms. What difference ,
does It uiako If we decide, to
separate for a fow years!”
In pursuing Its Investigation
yonr committee was aided by
several Individuals and organ.
Ixatlons. and ho wishes at this
time to thank them. Among
those who helped us prepare
the data and who aided In
correcting the had spelling as
well as indicating sources from
which your committee ohtatn-
much valuable data were
following:
Sited States Steoi Cor.
General Electric
Company. Athens Railway und
Electric Company, United
States Rubber Company. Sec
retary Kellogg, Senator Borah.
, Nicholas Murray Butler and
Buster Keaton.
—
Electric Company
Expects To Enter
New Home March 1
(Continued frow om» ***''
by the soles department and the
cashier. The second Door wiU
contain ^the offices of the presi
dent and the business department.
The basement will be used as a
storage room. A flight of stairs
has been built on the inside of the
building leading to the second
floor. When completed the build
ing's interior will be as handsome
nnd attractive as anv in the city.
The building will be brilliantly il
luminated.
New Industrial
Plants Soon Wil!
Open In Athens
fCgrifattOd from pay awe)
tho company will be in operatioj
by the latter p^rt of March.
Twenty-five tv omen and glr’»
will be employed as operatives' In
the beginning. The Whltefonf
Corporation is located In a verv
desirable place, well lighted sad
plenty of ventilation.