The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 05, 1928, Image 7

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SEPTEMBER 5. 19211 THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA'. PACE SEVEN ~cr-iWAAUAASWWAOJ Boseat, Northants, with lation of 1100, has 2f>0 i named Dragc. } BSBBSSasi arns In Berlin’ is a dining ri where they waiters. :e\vest stacHHhi i for patr^^Tio few by a±£nd: WANT AD RATES WANTED—Refi-.jd, settled la dies for pleasant outdoor work. 1 Pull or spare time; good pay; answer at once, giving street , address and telephone number; ■ address, “Opportunity," care . Banner-Herald. 1- s7p JOHNSTON’S ART STUDIO invites you to see a Collection of Original Oil Paintings^ of Western Mountains. 784 Cobb, Phone 1309-J. 2 Cents a Word Minimum charge of 40 cents $1.00 for threo.insertions. Seven times for the price of five in- Armi4• prow Campv* ELROD TIRE SHOP VuIraui/l.i* 4 o penally SECOND-HAND TIKES.£> Gas and Oil Dupln* Washing end Pollthlnv ROAD SERVICE Phone 1931 163 E. Broad £ BANNER-HERALD Ads. ARE GOOD WILL AMBASSADORS Sent Out By Progressive MERCHANTS. MISCELLANEOUS PLENTY SOUPPERNONGS for $1.00 per bushel; 10 cehts ad mission; no .baskets furnished; you do the gathering, John W. Moody, Stephens, Go. «. It Bt.OG’ll WORTH C. II. FLAnIgEN, JR BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN .•v.r .. General Insurance PHONE 1467 304 Southern Mutual Building Crystal , Involuntarily jumped rights < to her feet, dropping her bag and had phe scattering, fiptiiric, vanity, ear heme fi Itiekets ar * '•* **-“' her little jumped rights of late win i f’at ' T.|r/« honed thut he coujdn i. u . for dinner—“too npnj o: •s’, ar. Tony gave ders coming in.” 1 of recognition to “And me u modern* ^jrirl. father. laughed Tony, and felt panic sti )U let me run, her heart. But what a worl asked between when n “modern” girl .H*I : her belongings, “modern** anther! Mis * Pat was at ner table now, ing that funny Iitils boiu. ^ hic STUDENT WANTS WOKIC HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY Phone 35 and 477 ** . * • 128 allege Avenue REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE FOR SAUEMI-room'house, Springdale; 8-room h-uae, Boule vard;, 3 Pieces Business Property; 7-room hojwc, Broad;, coon be business property. Prefer collecting or‘small set of books to keep, or will work around the house. What have yvm to | offeri - “XX’’ Banner-1 mlcase?” E crambles ... . I’d completely forgotten that- I -a»: just out/ bn n novn hour and ‘Mira Horae was furious b< cou'd (hnvc the late hon way, and, besides, your will want to sec you alonh “Ku:: :•!<■!-■.-, «K:< ky.” : ii«l T«-rr.. -■ knowing that Crystal’? panic had* J * Romcthing to do with the fear in' Pit Tartar’s eyes ah-'he,saw hip;*® •Ianghter and knew that conic cx- . planation must be mode for the 1 beautiful woman opposite him who! was not Mrs. Pat Tarver. | • I’at was paying h : ch( .1;. Pat tf murmured, looking in Tonya dl- placed against rection, and mademoiselle’s blue - - - - * eyes grew a, little rounder and Tony saw her shake hcr ; shoulders In refusal, pick up her bronze leaded bag and murmur a fare well to Pat. It was One of those casual, in timate farewells with no “good bye”- in it. i “It'means that even though she is fn such a hurry right now that..she won’t come over to OR SALE—Large Easter Lily bulbs, from $1,00 to $2.50 per dpzep according to. size. Mrs. J. L. .Daniel,- Bogart, Georgia. - . ■ »9c , any- 4 p *t who had climb'd hi- Ws- 'father the top during long gtuclini LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY Successors. ERWIN & CO. and LIPSCOMB & CO. FIRE INSURANCE REAL ESTATE and RENTING 35 Years’ Service TURNIP SEED, Now la'the Time 'to Want , All Varieties. <. . PHONE 1060—WE DELIVER OR SALE—Pure bred Collies; crown female, ton dollars; two puppies at five dollars each. Bine pets for children,.. Phone, Um Learner-Herald v hxsn ied Cards. Huey ray. Phone 75 > 7 ANDERSON PLUMBING CO. Plumbing and Heating Engineer, and Contractor. 140 Weat Clayton Street 1 U10 A then., Ga. CITIZENS-PHARMACY NEXT: Pat HE WATSONIAN for aale by E. B. Betts, Box 147, Athens, Ga. s6p SCHOOL SUPPLIES —Hook Satchels, Pens, Pencils, Water Colors. Crayon, Erasers. Note Books. Loose' Leaf Folios and Fillers. : » » : t f , —See our special jade Green Fountain Pen nt-$l,75, WHITEHEAD’S Book & Gift Shop 165 East Clayton Street LOST 'AND FOUND GEORGIAN DINING ROOM AND COFFEE SHOP Offering First Class _ ANNOUNCEMENTS I. WE ARE NO PREACHERS BUT— WE DO SAVE SOLES TWO SHOPS —— 455 Clayton 225 North Lump! Phone 621 * Phone 71T We Call For and Deliver Your Shoes. MARTIN BROS. Eyes Examined— —Glasses Fitted : |r, K. L Haughey —Optometrist— 186 Clayton FOR LEGISLATURE I am a candidate for th* Legis lature, subject to the ririyp and regulations of the Doftocrntic White Primary, to be hju Sep tember lfcih, and will appreciate the support of the voterfjof the county. „„ ** , __ HENRY CffLP. OST—Police' puppy, black and tan, four * Pionths old. Finder please dfottfy or return to Crucedalb Florists. o5c Meals at Most Reasonable Prices! Personal Management of D. A. CUNNINGHAM r.. Street-- TBS VETERINARY DIVISION GeorgU State Collet. *’ 5 Agriculture", J .4 Will Respond to Can, for VETERINARY SERVICH A moderate charge .will be made. Phona 757-J. ^AthenOy Go. diamonds, in shopping center of ’h irde***. finde” return to or notify^ Clyde Chandler, Hull, Ga., Howard., a7p HEMSTITCHING ...... -..v. ~ - , Query ior VUC nuuao •- that gentleness in eye and step* stives, from Clarke County, sun* which, when n part of big ir.en,l ^ ^ >2Vi and regulationa makes them as dear as little 0 f th e Democratic White i’rimary. children, Tony knew exactly why JAKE JOEL. JOHN H. SCOGGINS MASSES AT HOME IN BANKS CO. c -, , i fr» f. t • City School Notice The fall term of the city schools will begin Wednesday, the 12th, instant. , <• White Elementary teacher* will report at the Childs Street School Saturday, the 8th, at 9:00 a. in. White High School teachers will report at tho. High School -Mon day the 10th, at 9:00 a. m. I All colored teacher* will report at tho Reese Street School Satur day at 10:30 ly m. Principal! and teachers will be BENSON’S INC. Hot Bread and Rolls, Morning, Noon and Night BENSON’S, INC. i ING — CRATING — ST0 OPEN AND CLOSED VANS people looked at him. Pat was exactly what he was— bless him—and Tony felt a little twinge of disloyalty as she re membered her mother’s poses and rcluctnnccs to remember “the days when”—the day3 on Myrtle street when corned beef and cabbagei FOR LEGISLATURE I hereby announce my icandi* dacy for representative 1 from Clarke county, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic pri'iary. I will appreciate you ' r ‘ ,POft ' EMORY WOOD. of pleating. Phone 148 WiUiams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc. ; 153 West Clayton Street t COMMERCE, Ga. — John H. Scoggins, seventy-nine year* of age, prominent plantor of Ranks county, paa.ed away “ ' I Buy Old Clothes Athens Army Store 233 Broad Street Opposlto Campus -OR RENT—pne room with meals . Saturday n'ght. Hla funeral was preached yesterday by Rer. J. F. Goode, Baptist minister of Oarnesvllle, Ga. tho Interment following In Gray and In Mftdinff homo. Stcnm heat. Business man preferred. 4B8- Franklin Street, -Phone i 634-W. > , s5c. FOR LEGISLATURE 1 ' I am a candidate for the House of Representatives, subject .to tho Democratic primary. Your ( sup port will be appreciated. . TOOMBS DUBOSE. * 'Hill cemetery in this place Mon- _ day morning. £ Mr.- Scoggins Is survived by h's J son. Charles M. Scoggins, a promt- V nCnt. ettiaen and successful bual- j) nosa man of Commerce, Ga., and il ad,Ills grandson, Ho):: Scogg'ns, f y whoso father, Mr. Claude Scoggins ' 5) died several years ago- Mr. 8cogglna had long been one ' of the most prominent and proa. j) porous cltisens of Banks county. ?OR RENT OR SALE—Six room] house, 1040 Hobaon Avenue. Will take car aa firit payment. * ' 1 »8p , TYPEWRITERS NEW AND REBUILT Satisfaction THE McGREGOR CO. Phona 77 OR RENT—Two large rooms and kitchenette, furnlshAl or unfur nished, with" connecting both; adults; 785"Boulevard; Phone 1435. : *7p_ mSI OLDFIELD KUnf TIRES Wr 20% REDUCTION Guaranteed 12,000 Miles 30x3%-Regular • • • • 30x3Vi Extra Large Size $4.75 29x4.40 Balloon .. 4...; .... $5.50 32x4 Cords ....t.;.. $8A) OTHER SIZES IN PROPORTION. CLARK ALWAYS SELL ’EM CHEAPER. H. / A. CLA^K, Propc —AT— / Crawford’s Tire Service Phone 1047 Wafchtagton ritreet OR RENT — Nicely furnished three orifoUr room apartment; nf! convenioitees; on Milledge LILLIAN FORBES’ PICTURE APPEARS IN ATLANTA PAPER Avenue; Phone 1579. HEMSTITCHING PICTITIN4} LINDBERGH HAD TO LEARN TO FLY —You may never be a Lind bergh, but yeu can learn to fly nt Epps' Flying Field, Athens, Ga., on a new proddctlon Waco plane. > ”i —Lessons $10 each, or $200 for full coursij. Also Passenger MdC *" PHONE 497 BEN EPPS At EPPS’ GARAGE Six cents .per yard; buttons made to order, ,in the same shop where I have been located three years; EDNA TUCK. Upstairs over Whelworth’a, Clayton St. An Athens girl, Lillian Forbes, was n rather bright light Monday in (he swimming meet held by tho Atlanta Constitution at piedmunt Park.'taking a first place, tlcing for a 1 first, and winning a couple of second places. In Wednesday morning’s Constitution, a picture of Mira Forbes, taken in swim ming attire, appears on the sport page hi the Const:totlon, and the title "of the picture reads, "The smiling lass in the upper left Is Miss Lillian Forbes, amLthc smile mar ha accounted for by the fact Ihaf aha InnL flaal hnnns. ! M «l... Railroad Schedules SEABOARD Arrival and Departure of Tralna Athens, Ga. DEPART ARRIVE 10:00 am _ Atlanta 0:30 am h t Atlanta-BTiam 2:45 pm Memphis 2:45 pm 9:10 pm . Atlanta 6:25 pm 11:24 pm Allanta-B’ham 4:55 am To and From North and East ARRIVE DEPART; New York-Wash. 4:55 am Rich.-Norfolk 2:45 pm HOMES FOR SALE that the took first honors in the fifty-yard free-styie race for wo-1 .men.” Athenians will >:e very jiround of this achievement by one of their home town people. , YOUNGEST PH. D. R. L. Brantley, ef Sylvanin, Experienced woodsmen say that when a man gets lost in tho forest he usually travels round and round in a circle. ^ That’s just the way some folks shop. They hit the buying A trail, stray from it a bit, and before they, are aware of the fact, j they are lost—wandering in a maze of counters—gradually ■ growing wearier and wearier—and finalljj get back noire mentally and physically tuckered out without having accom- •—Five-room Brick Bungalow hearing completion, Westview ‘ 1 ’** — J —i con- JDrivc; large lot, modern veniences; hardwood floors. Just i|he house you've been wanting. Terms. ^Six-room house, harr!-t>7 floors, all ! conveniences, Nich olson Street $4,000. Terras. —Six-room house with two porches, located acrols street from depot in ^Bogart. Ga.; 3 acres land; plenty of fruit H. O. EPTING & CO. Phone 1686 102 Shackelford Building ' Go., who won the distinction Wed- u«.| niiu nun tin mmlie mu| »7 UU* neaday morning when ho receiveil his Ph. D. degree from Peabody College of being tpe youngest ever to receive that degree from- the College. i He is 25 years old. Dr. Brantley received his A.B. and M. A. degree from Mercer Unfversitv In 1924, nnd went to Bcstle Tift College, Forsyth, Ga., in the fall of 1924, as head of the department )f journalism and treasurer of the college. He will return to that post this fall. plished much. Up-to-date shoppers make up their minds what they arc going to buy before they) leave the house. They know exactly '"•) what they want, how much they want to pay, and just where 1 J they 1 will find, the right goods at the right prices. To them 14 shopping is a pleasure. These modem shoppers read the advertisements carefully ZJ and regularly. They find that the advertisements, save them steps, bother, trouble and time. ^ OWN YOUR HOME 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. Snccial price. Terms: 6 percent on deferred pa) ments. 1 Six-room house, Barrow Street- Easy terms—$3,000. Nine-room dwelling, garage, laj-ge vacant lot. Special price. Easy terms. 6 percent on deferred payments., PECAN TREES We have Ten Thousand (10, b00> Stuart and Schley bred- up Pecan Trees for Tall deliv ery. BEAUTIFUL STOCK. November, December and Jan uary are the monthi for plant ing. » —We are going to offer onr .reee at moat attractive prices this fall. We want some inter net shown in getting many groves established in this coun ty and neighborhood. Get bus/ Mr. Farmer nnd Mr. Landown ers, and act out a small grove. —Pecans nave made others rich. WHY. NOT YOU 7 LIPSCOMB PECAN NURSERY 1 PHONE 345 ' and 4:45 p. m. Arrive from Macon 11:45 a. m., and 0:10 p. m. GEO. BEELAND, C. A, Phone 640 W. O. BOLTON, Aft., Phone 1661 SOUTHERN RAILWAY Lula-North-South DEPART , .„4? RIVE 7:30 am 10:45 am 4:30 pm 9:05 pm GEO. B. MILLER, Com! Agent Telephone 81 GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES ARRIVE DEPART 7:30 arc 8:30 am J2:15 pm 1:60 pm 3:30 pm—x X—4:45 pm g.jx r-"r— x—9:00 pm g—Daily egeept Sunday. Let the Advertisements Guide You- That’s Their Job. Sold By Georgia Plow & Foundry Co., Inc. Athens, ,Ga. Phone 1420