The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 04, 1928, Image 7

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PAGE SEVEN yUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1928. THE BAWNrn-HEEAU), ATHENA OEOEGIjt. -*?WS2SSSSra It iiutt been estimated when toss his face at nearly-30 miles )AKJJ JOZBJ sjtj ‘b'9ATtl{H U«ca B i hour and he may cut through i,(fob' hairs. ‘ » r FOR RENT TYPHOID FEVERfSTKfKES PART OF BALK AX-AREA Nurcr.iburg, count,of Sigmaringen . as ; $:s abbreviated title went, gave J the mat ;le countenance of the re- ■ publican * kieigeruncs 1 ’resident” who was •‘cut*’ by all that counted aa “society” in the center of die* hard conservatiam. Thus ostracized, the republican chief representative revenged him- aelf *_y causing the dismissal In succession of live of his principal piiyy counsellors, who had accept ed invitation to the princely castle on occasion* when he himself had I been coldly ignored. , Prince William died last year. I KJs daughter, Augusta. Victoria,) is the wue of exrKlng Manuel of, Portugal. His son, Frederick Vic* ter, took a line of passive resis tance. Jt is-only a.few days ago I that a solemn edict went forth! from Benin that “whereas with I the demise of Prince William, the title of Prince has become extlnjt, deceased’s son is henceforth to be sty!ed and known as Frederick Prince of Hohenzollern and not as Prince Friedrich of Ilobezollern.” Kinnebrew Joins Force At Martin’s Office And Sales i WANT AD RATES 2 Cents a Word Minimum charge of 40 cents. $1.00 for three insertion*. Seven time* for the price of five In- Nftkmuk All discontlnus'ieea MUST be made in person t the Banner- Herald Office or by letter. Telephone discontinuances are not valid. 75? Want Ad 75 PHONE . Banner-herald want ADS GET RESULTS. Trade-In Price Tor a High Grads Battery Written Guarantee. SPECIAL PRICE ON GASOLINE —to otir Battery and Oil cus tomer!. It will pay you to look into this offer. E. 0. Kinnebrew, one of the best known and mo&t efficient book keepers nnd salesmen in Athens, has joined the office ad sales force of Martin Brothers, who operate three shops, two for shoe repairs, and a complete auto body, fender and top repair shop nnd also make Crest Rood, Chattanooga, Ten» . or Phone C«pLNicholas, 418-W. I Buy Old Clothes Athens Army Store FOR RENT—On. room with meals and in boarding home. Steam heat. Business man preferred* 408 'Franklin Street, Phone 634-W. aSc KNIVES ceat covers and do ducoing on au tos nnd furniture. *• 2.13 flrnad Street Opposjtc Camnus FOR SALE EAf BENSON’S RICHER BREAD 3 Benson^, Inc. WANTED TO RENT—Four or 1 five room ' house, with garden* DRIVE-THRU Clarke Storage City School Notice The foil term of the city Khogls^dn begin Wednesday, tho 1 White Elementary teachers will report at the Childs .Stn t School Saturday, the 8th, at 9:00 a. in. White High School teachers wili report at the High .School Mon- FOR SALE—Four burner gii atove in good condition, cheap. Call 352. a4f and cow pasture, In walking distance of car lint. State rent.i Call 1460-J before Tuesday noon or write: W. A. Minor, Stone Mountain, ‘Ga.s4p WILL MOVE GOODS to Atlanta THOMaVbros!j?RANsPER CO. 457 Hull Street Phone 1648 •5p Hancock Avenue at Lumpkin Phone 677 Athens, Ga. FOR RENT — Nicely furniahed three or four room apartment. All convenience,; oa . MHtedge Avenue. Phone 1679, 1 a4c FOR SALE—Pure bred Collie,; grown female, ten dollar,; two puppies at five uiAlari each. Fine pets for children. Phone 3712, 1 »6p FOR RENT—Apartment; also one baby carriage and one Chatau-I qua deak for aale. Phone 1563-W. s4c 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS THE WATSONIAN for tale by E. B. Dlttl, Box 147, Athena. Oa. - s6p FOR RENT—Apartment, 3 to 6 rooms, private bath, garage; all conveniences; to party without children. 171 Grady Avenue, Phone 154-J,c4c Scratching President Cailes if Mexico and Praident-eiact Obre- gon with a poisoned needle wa, part of the plot against the offi cials’ lives, .it was admitted in confeaaions to the police following FOR LBCISLATUKB I am a candidate-for the Legia- laturc, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Whits Primary, to be hold Sep tember 12th, and will sop >dst#| the support of the voters of tha county. | HENRY CULP. FOR LEGISLATURE I hereby announce my candi ! WANTED AND BOILEk REPAIRS GEORGIA PLOW & FOUNDRY CQ., INC. Athens, Ga. Phone 1426 WANTED -FOR STUDENTS— Boarding ( houses and homes that will receive students to send address and information as to pumber of students de sired, price of room and board, Including furnishings, etc. Write University Y. M. C. A., P. O. Box 1004; Athens.s4c FOR RENT OR SALE—Six room house, 1040 Hobson Avenue. Will take car as first payment. OWN YOUR HOME OR RENT—Four room, and bath, furniahed or unfurnished, for light housekeeping; in good neighborhood. Reasonable rent Phone 1118-W. . a4c dacy for the House of Koprear v tativea, from Clarke County, «un i Ject to the rules and regulation, 1 of the Democratic White Fnmary I I JAKE JOEL. FOR LEGISLATURE I hereby announce ray candi. dacy for reprriontatlve fron Clarke county, subject to the rules and. regulation! of the Democratic pr* isry. 1 will appreciate you sr -per L t EMORY WOOD. FOR LEGISLATURE 1 am a candidate for the House of Representatives, Subject to tho DemocraUe primary. Your sup port will be appreciated. TOOMBS DUBOSE. WANTED—To buy 25 old bicycle frames. .Athens Cycle Co. s4c German Republic Overcomes Final Strip Of Empire BERLIN —(AP)— Democracy has defeated monarchy in its last <Mrman stronghold, ’Hohuuollern- MHmrinateni tha cradle of (he former imperial house. ■It has taken ten years for the realisation to penetrate this feu dal Prussian domain that there ia no room in 1 Republican Germany for kings. dukes and princes. Ho- henrollcm-Sigmaringen ia in southern Wurtemburg where a MISCELLANEOUS Tlrestone OLDFIELD TIRES 20% REDUCTION Prices, and terms of the homes listed here are very attractive. Make your selection and let us show it to you. Six-room house on paved street, all conveniences. Special price. Terms: 6 percent on deferred payments. JgA Six-room house, Barrow Street. Easy terms—33,000. Nine-room dwelling, garage, large vacant lot. Special”,price Easy terms. 6 percent on deferred payments. Six-rcom house, Hall. Street, fairly new—$3,250. 1 Six-room house, near High School; large lot. Easy terms - $3,000. Six-room house, largo lot, Hall Street. $3,000—Terms. WANTED—Beginning September 26. for college year, room by lady jraduate student. Please lend details of location, heat- ing, bath, etc. Reply to 621 Bay Street, Tampa, Florida. MARBLES—Old time rin| hies, one and half Incl Athena Cycle Co. HEMSTITCHING — PECOT1NO 6c PER YARD. Buttons made to order. Edna Tuck, formerly with Miss Dolla Baugh, upstairs Woolworth Bldg., Clayton Street. olp WANTED—Work by young lady, wife of Georgia student, to pa" board - nnd Toom—or for board and —am /sr year. Will live in famllyr help with housework, care for children. Would do commercial ' work .What have you? References. Box 12, Ath- ena. ‘■*'7 o4p H Guaranteed 12,000 Miles I 30x3Vi Regular ., $3.9! W i 30x3'/2 Extra Large Size .. 7 $4.7! 29x4.40 Balloon .. .... $5.51 g[32x4 Cords $8A ® f OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION. ® ) CLARK ALWAYS SELL ’EM CHEAPER. I I H. A. CLARK, Prop. is L - AT - . © £ Crawford’s Tire Service © Phone 1047 Washington Stree fj®@®(D(D®®®@(D(§)(D®<U®®®®®(D®® ch of the ex-Kaiser’s family LOST ANlTFoUND READ WANT ADS. BANNER-HERALD one-third the -.ike at Rhode ainca tha earlv part of the LIPSC0MB-ERW1N & COMPANY 283 College Avenue - Phone 349* SEE MR. II. P. LAWRENCE 13th ceL Representatives of the federal government appointed since the advent of the republic, hare not had smooth sailing. Prince Wil- nop of Hohenxollern, burgrave of LOST—Black and white spotted bulldog. Finder pleaae return to 1573 South Lumpkin Street and receive liberal reward. Frank B. Lockridge, Phone 1832. »6p Genuine Bermuda* ONION SETS Yellow and White CITIZENS PHARMACY 20c Quart—75c Gallon LOST—Police puppy, black and tan, four months old. Finder pleaae notify or return to Crocedale Flonata. • *5c BENSON’S INC. Hot Bread and Rolls, HEMSTITCHING Morning, Noon and Night MISS D. BAUGH’S Hemstitching Shop moved to 283 % College Avenue, over Lipscomb-Erwin & Co., across street from Costa’s. Hemstitching 7He per yard; buttons made to order; all kinds BENSON’S, INC. TYPEWRITERS NEW AND REBUILT jgjg||j£) Service SsHHi. Satisfactior THE McGREGOR CO. Phone 77 Pleasure? SEABOARD Arrival and Departure of Trains Athens* Ga* To ond From Sooth and Weot ARRIVE DEPART 108)0 am Atlanta 0:30 am Atlanta-Bliam. ‘ 2:46 pm ' Memphis 2:45 pm 0:10 pm Atlanta 6:26 pm 11:24 pm Atlaota-B'ham 4:66 am To and From North tod East ARBI YE . DEPART LINDBERGH HAD TO LEARN TO FLY —Vou may never be o Lind bergh, but you' can learn to fly at Epps' Flying Field, Athena, Ga., on a new producUon Waco —Lessons $10 etch,"or $200 for full course. Alao Passenger rides. PHONE 497 BEN EPPS At EPPS' GARAGE Some folks do. They’re the. modern shoppers—the ones who know just what they want—how much to pay-r-exactly where they will find the right gioods at the right prices. * , They’re the ones who realize the value—to them—of adver tising. They make a practice of reading the advertisements in the newspapers. Sitting at ease in their homes, they formulate their shopping programs. They note the things thnt interest them particularly and plan to cut out waste motion, unnecessary steps and lost time.' • _* I have just bought and received a lot of thor oughly good USED CARS—all in A-l me- .New York-Wash. 2:46 pm RI*h.-Norfolk 11:24 pm 6:25 pm Monroc-Hamlet 10:00 am chanical condition, ready) for thousands of miles of economical transportation, and they axe priced right. Ford Tourings, Roadsters and Sedans. One Oldsjnobile Sedan That is a IAINESVILLB MIDLAND RY. Schedules Effective Jan. 2, 1927 -No.,2 loaves Athena for Gain esville, 8:10 a. m. -No. 12 leavea Athens for Gain* eavilia, 11:15 a. m. -No. .11 arrives Athena, from drtanrrlllo. 10:32 a. m. -No. 1 arrive! Athena from Galncxvilie, 6:60 p. m. -Daily. -Daily except Sunday. . shedulea Noi. 1 and 2 covered t Motor Car No. 400. One Buick Roadster—A Good Car At a Very Low Price for It. -—SALESMEN:-— MARK CAR1THERS AMP PARKE IVIE HAG00D ED. ERWIN Planned in this fashion, shopping loses its terrors. It no longer leaves you jazzy and jaded. . It starts you off with a defi nite objective and brings jtou home with a feeling of something accomplished. , . . : . • , • “ 4—1027 Chevrolet Coaches. 2—11127 Chevrolet Coaehoa. 2—1027 Chevrolet Sedans. 2—1027 Chevrolet Tourings. , 1—1927 Chevrolet Roadxicr. 1—1920 Chevrolet Coach. 1— 1928 Chevrolet Coach. 2— 1028 Chevrolet Sedan*. fcgfrassK 2gff’dout- ery Trucks. 1—1924 Chevrolet Ton Truck. PHONE 4(1 FOR DEMON STRATION 1—1926 Ford Tudor Sedan. 1—1920 Ford Coup*. 1—1025 Ford Coupe. 1—1024 Ford Touring. We have several other good Ford cars. PINSON-BRUNSON MOTOR CO, CHEVROLET DEALER* 128-74 Washington Street If you haven’t been reading the advertisements, try out the method. > It’s a good one. ArrivfejtrMi Macon 11:46 a. 0, GEO. BEELAND.’c? A^Phono <40 Yf. O. BOLTON, AgL. Phone 1M1 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Lnln-North-South DEPART ARRIVE 7:30 omk . W:45 am 4:30 0:05 pm ■ GEO. D. MILLER, ComT Agent Telephone 81 GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES AR£rVE DpPABT 7:30 am 8:30 am 12:16 pm 1:00 3:30 pm—X a—pm 2:15 pmv— x—2:00 pm p—L.;;, vxvept Sunday. . Used Car Department The Advertisements Are Your Good Friends- .Cultivate Them. l f r J .Chrysler and Chrysler>Plymonth ® Phone 1900 ' 150 West Washington ®