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PAUE.FIVR
THU HANNBK-HERALD, ATHENS, GEO ROOT,
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928.
/.'•••irKia utati* officers are M. ,f.
Abney, of Athens; C. M, Ferguson
of Wittier, and' A N. Al.ord, of
.ilatt veil.
HERE KITTY, KITTY!
I. 0 N D 0 N.—An uninvited
geest nearly caused a stampede
at a recent reception of the Dra
pers’ Chamber of Trade at King's
College. It was a mouse, which
insisted on running around the
feet of female memh?rs. The day
was save dwhen a self-appointed
committee of men put a cat on
the little fellow's trail.
and serve- In addition to this high
way tlic u.-snrhithui U now active
In attempts have congress ap
propriate funds for the building
maintenance of sovernl other great
highways. Including two seaboard
thoroughfares, ono along the At
lantic and another along the Pa
cific.
Several hundred delegates are ex-
! pccted to arrive in Atlanta, many of
them by automobile, Monday night
and early Tuesday morning. The
sessions will start at 11 o’clock on
the roof garden at the Ansloy.
Executive officers of the associa
tion are: T. L. Kirkpatrick, of Char
lotte, N. C., president; W* D. Card-
well, of Richmond, Va„ vice presi
dent; J. A. Hollomon, of Atlanta, 1
vice president; A. J. ChafJdler,
Chandler, Ariz . vice president;
Leon E. Jones, of ' Talladgn, Ain.,
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Minimum charge of 40 cents.-
$1.00 for three insertions. Seven
times for the price of fire in-
sert ions.
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| FUNERAL NOTICE
FOR SALE—Used trucks: Twoi
1927 Forda, heavy dutv 1 ton
trucks; 1 panel 1927 model I
light delivery; 1 panel 1926 1
model 1 ton; two 1 1*4 ton' In-
temationai enclosed cab, ex
press body; one 1 ton Interna
tional, cab, and gas tank 310
gal. capacity. Phone 172-H or
9223. Rusaeli Daniel, New
Georgian Garage.o!4p
Across From Campus
ELROD TIRE SHOP
Vulcanising a SpsehUft
SECOND-HAND TIHKh,
Gas and Oil Doping
Waahing and Polishing - ,
ROAD SERVICE
Phona Mil 163 E. Broad SI
BANNER-HERALD Ads.
ARE GOOD WILL
AMBASSADORS
Sept Out By Progressive
MERCHANTS.
HERE'S A RICH ONE
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Whoever
heard of a rich copper? Well,
they have one in this town and he
has retired, •'ecause of ill heal h.
He's Kelly Newland. who amass- *
ed his fortune by dabbling in coal 1
and oil stocks when off duty. He
invested his profits in gasnlino
stations and then 'sold them at
handsome profits.
■M. 3l™Ayeta of this city; two **»>*'** Clonal Highway
sisters, Mrs.-' P. G. Waggoner of ( association will open
A-thens* and Mrs. W. C. Smita meeting' Tuesday and
of . Atlanta; five brotheri, Mr. I,
Beach, Fli.';' Mr' H.’ g' Ayen'i
pf Creamlngton 1 , N. C.; Mr. R. i
G. Ayers of Atlanta; Mr. H.l
D. Ayers and Mr. Horace Ayerj
of 'Athens; grandmother, Mrs I
W. W. Mite of thia city. T*..~
remain* of Mr. Ayers arrived
over the Seaboard thia morning
at 10:80 and the funeral was
thia afternoon at 2:00 o’clock
from the chapel of McDorman-
Bridges, with Rev. W. M. Coilc
of Wiriterville officiating. Tha
pallbearers were Mr. P. D. Mite,
Mr. W. A. Mite, Mr. Gua Mite,
Mr. Robert Mite. Mr. Edgar
Mite and Mr. Clifford Mite. In
terment waa in the Chandler
cemetery near Commerce.
Its annunl
Wednesday
v-’-i iof this week at the Ansley hotel
Ayers of \Vest Palm (Atlanta many prominent citizens
” n * **“ from Georgia and a dozen southern
states expec.ed to be In attendance.
The association was formed about
.... j II years ago for the forwarding of
Tho n movement for a transcontinental
* highway to start In Washington, D.
C., and proceed over'the southern
route to San Diego, Calif. This
FOR SALE — Slightly
used Orthophonic Vic-
trolaf Durden’s Music
House, Athens, Ga. o9c
FOR RENT
FOR SALE—Good
Piano, $100. Di
Music House, A1
Ga.
THAT COMES LATER
Mrs. Jones: I)o your daughtc!
Vc at home?
Mrs. Smith: Oh, no! They arc
’t married yet.—Life.
FOR > RENT—Small house,
conveniences. Close In. F
1682-W.
FOR 8ALE
MARTIN’8 BEAUTY PARLOR
If you don't mean business don’t
Inquire. 100% College Avenue.
080
WANTED—Desirable room with
conacting bath. . Nice location
on Milledge avenue. Phone 186.
SALESMAN SAM
Fair Enough
By Small
OSK AT TWftT toupee,) \ DONIT ^ee
— TDef SORB. /ftM v fWIM6 FUNNY
blMrt£ ft (.ft UGH -S ABOUT
l WeU_ I POlTHftT Pnoft. UTU* 5KIMMY
HOSSftWD HftS OftArtetaT ftt-OMG-
BeftlND ms HUSKY wiff .carRYIm' HER
BUNOt-ES.ftLLOftY CONGr —
WANTED—Position by experien-
ced stenographer; temporary or
penflaiient. Address: K., car,
Banner-Herald,o8p
OFFICE FIXTURES FOR SALE
—Large Art Metal safe; Dal
ton adding machine and stand;
office desk, 4 drawers; L. C.
Smith typewriter;- time do.k
register; Todd check protector;
four section filing cabinets. A.
is TMftTft
FftCT - ? wetc,
l'U_ 30 ST
UTOK. INTA
^ THIS'
WANTED—Position as stenogra
pher' or typist by High School
graduate. Phone 1393, dOc
~E. Daviaon.
WANTED—A cook and a maid.
Apply Mra. L. F. Edwarda, 440
S. MHiedge Avenue.o9e
FOR SALE—Piano, mahogany bu
reau with large mirror, table,
double bod, porch awing «?*•'
heater and other furniture. Mrs.
(J. VanStraaten, 1160 Milledge
Avenue, Phone 161, o8c
roa6. he ia survived by onn
brother, Hubert Capes, age 14
yean; grandparents, Mr. nnd
Mrs. E. Crow of Stathsm, Ga.:|
eight aunts, Mrs. A'.a Lackey of
Winder, Mrs. Ruby McLeRoy of
Statham, Ga., Mra. Clydle Mar
tin of Oconee countv Mrs. Eula
Hunter of Statham, Ga., Mra.
Lina Leo of Eiberton, Ga. Mrs.
Anna Walla of • Hampton, Gm.
and Mrs. Lula McDaniel of El-
barton, On.; four uncles, Mr.
Oscar T. Capes of Ogle horpe
county, Mr. James H. Capea of
Winder, Gn., Mr. Albert Crow of
Stathdm, Gn. and Mr. Sydney
Crow of Statham, Ga. The fun
eral waa today, Monday, Octo
ber 8th, 1928, from the Chapel
church near Winder, Ga. at 11
o’clock. Rev. Ernest Miller of
the Christian church, officiated.
Four of the yonng man’a play
mates served as pallbearers,
Hugh Stephens, Clovis Crowe,
Hull Jackson and Hardy Terry.
Interment waa in the Chapel*
church cemetery. McDorman-
WANTED—Man with a car to
work’Athena. Must furnish A-l
referehees. Good proposition to
right ’party and room for ad
vancement with big conce? i.
Apply’146 East Clayton Street.
’o8c
FOR SALE—'Will sacrifice for
quick aale, oak china cabinet,
sideboard, sewing table and two
pedestals. 847 Hill Street,
Phone 728-J.o|c
HELP'WANTED—HALE OR
FEMALE
TEACHER or High School grad
uate wanted immediately by
reliable firm for local educa
tional-work. Full or part time;
$3.00 .per day guaranteed. Op
portunity to earn $60.00 or more
weekly. Give address and phom
number in anawering. Address:
Box “C. X.” care The Banner-
Heraicj o8p
SPY! WHftTS 1H£ l Deft? I THftTS WHftT
I ftIM'T 0ONE. NUfUlM',
officer,', cm just
TftOGIN' ftt-ONGr
BEHIND TH' /
MISSUS - j/
FOR SALE — Five . floor
cases. Reasonable. Phom
or see W. T. Florence.
SEE Yft
p. bout-
sen. PITNER TO BE
NOMINATED AT
CONVENTION
Railroad Fare To j
New Haven, Return j
Is Given As $63.04
Many Inquiries have been made'
relative to the railroad fare J to
New Haven for the Georgia-Ydle'
game and for general’ informa
tion the cost of tickets la given
her*. ' ' ■■
The ra'lroiad. fare from Alhfcna
to New York ia $8B.91 and frma
Now York to New Haven, la $$61
making a total fare ona way of
$31.62 or $63.04 return trip.. The
Pullman tare from here to New
York Is, $9.00 follower and $7,20
forj upper. These figures are
ntea orer the 8. A. L.
LOST AND FOUND
J. M. Pltner, senator elect from
the fiftieth district, will bo for
mally nominated by the district
convention at Washington, Wilkea
county. Tuesday. He na nomi
nated without opposition In the re
cent primary.
R. S. Crane Monday named the
following from this county ag
members of -Ibe district executive
comm'ttee to attend the meeting
Tuesday: J. K. Patrick, chair,
man* J. H. Lumpkin, W. C. Pltner
and TJiqpias F. Green, Jr.
Toe convention will convene at
Horence.
LOST -4 Gold bar pin set with
small Iquamnrlne stone. Finder
please return to Nello M.
Reese, at Library. Agricultun..
PARKING SPACE
’ DEATH IN- KNIFE SLIP
LONDON. — A knife, which
-slipped while he waa carving a
piece of meat, caused the death
af a butcher’s assistant at. South-
end. The point of the blade
pierced an artery in hia thigh
nnd ho bled to death before
medical aid could be summoned. /
EN'IENT— PARKING apace
ivailable at Robinson's Clr-
October 12 at 25c per eat
OSD — Saturday at football
game, bill foidtr containing
regist ntion. card. ~
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Celia for
' VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate'charges will'be mada.
Phone 757-J. . Athena, Ga.
on card’. ‘Reward.
THE HOOVERS
AND SMITHS
—Give Benson’s Bread a
large majority over
LONDON. — Harry King mast
serve a sentence of 30 days at
hard fabor mealing an electric
cable valued at $160. King told
the court that the government dole
failed to provide sufficient susten
ance for hia family, and that be
turned thief to keep hia wife from
starving.
You Can Get It Quicker
At MILLEDGE PARK
PHARMACY
Milledge and Lumpkin
Phone 9200
Northeast Georgia. This
is the last week of the
Fun Contest.
BENSON’S, INC.
TWO CIVIC CLUBS
PLAYING FOR CUP
Plant Now—All Colors
Genuine Spencer
. SWEET PEAS
Phone 1067
CITIZENS PHARMACY
. TENNIS WITH A ’’STING”
LONDON.—A wasp has the dis
tinction of having held up a
champ'onahlp tennis tournament
at Scarborough. He worried one
of the women players until she
stopped long enough to chaaa the
insect from tho court—to the
great delight of spectator!.
A number -of matches In the
Rotarp-Kiwanla golf tournament
will ho played this week and will
Railroad Schedules
continue until Oct. !0tb.
They are plkylng for tho Luther
Nelson cup held now by the Kl-
l wan’s cl|ib.
The pairings are aa follows;
M. Hodgson and Wllklneon
varans Pat Lamkln and Martin.
Bloodwofth and Nelson versos
Olbson and Ware.
Hanna and Sanndara versus Ar
nold nnd Michael.
Carey and Nix versus Panic and
HEMSTITCHING
Arrival! and I>ep*rture of Train*
Athena, Ga.
To and From 'South and Wert
ARRIVE DEPART
* Atlantn-
10:26 pm Birmingham 8:6$ am
1:27 am Atlanta 6:29 am
10:30 am Atlanta 6:30 pm*
Atlanta-
2:16 pm BTiam-Mem. 2:46 pm
To and From North and Beat
ARRIVE DEPART
New York-Wash.
6:29 Urn Rich.-Norfolk 10:26 pm
"Now YorkWaah.
8:63' Richmond 1:27 a ji
New YorkWaah.
2:46}>m Rich.-Norfolk 2:15 pm
Hear These Records
<1544—1 Dream
A • of Lilac Time
• —Gene Austin
|^D0 21609—Old
Sunshine
—Johnny Marvin
Durden*Music House
Pound.
H.' Hodgson and Backman versus
Beeland and Dorsey.
Secreal and Qullllan versus
Jackson and Collier.
Trussed and Bridget vereua J.
Wler and Davenport.
Patat venue Blackman.
The seedless tomato has boon
perfected In Kansas by a horticu!-.
tural experimenter.
Some folks do. They’re the modern shoppers—the ones who
know just what they want—how much to pay*—exactly where
they will find the right goods 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 that interest
them particularly and plan to cfatoiit waste motion, unnecessary
Ureafone
I0LESALE PRICES
TO EVERYONE
11 arrive* ”• Athena from
SPECIAL
USED CAR SALE
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
*27 Oldsmobile Sport Roadster.
•27 01ditn v.ii* Coach
’27 Essex Coach.
*25 Studebaker Sedan.
*26 Hupmohiic Sedan
We have about twe't'e usrd.
Ford Can.
It Will Pay Yon to See These
Cara Before Buying n Used
Car*
TRAINS
part for Macon 8:00 a. tn-,
I and 4:46 p. m.
ks frbm Macon ll:4B a. nu,
BEELAND,VA“'phon« 640
. BOLTON, Agt, Phono 1661
accomplished.
Only first grade Firestone Gum Dipped,
Firestone Oldfield and Firestone Courier
tires handled. We handle no • seconds or
blemishes. Our prices are for first quality
tir«t—any seconds or blemishes found in my
place are yours without cost.
If you haven’t been reading the advertisements, ; try out the
method. It’s a good one.
HA RAILROAD
:hedulbs _
SMITH & PARKER
GARAGE
The Advertisements Are Your Good Friends-
Culdvate Them.
H. A. CLARK, Prop.
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
* , Washington Streef
J. LOUIS SMITH, Propr.
—PHONE 9160-r
148 Wart Clayton'Street
c HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY
Phone 35 and 477 128 College Avenue 1
1 • REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE V
FOR SALE—6-room house, Springdale; 8-room house, Boule-
. vard; 3 Pieces Business Property; 7-room houae, Broad; soon j
be business property.
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing and Heating '
Engineers'and Contractors
140 Wert Clayton Street
Photo 1116 Athena, Ga*
Us«
Banner-Herald j
Classified Cards ]
. fhey « »y.
Phons 75
Eyes Examined—
—Glasses Fitted
Dr. K. L. Haughey
—Optometrist-
186 Clayton
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GEORGIAN HOTEL
Dining Room and Coffe*
Shop.
—We are now offering a First
Class Luncheon for 65c y and Din
ner for 75c.
—Bring the family and enjoy
Frank Silva and hia 9 Muiiddns*!
playing for all meals.
GEORGIAN HOTEL
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