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SUNDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1928.
Buny Your Bargains Across the CLASSIFIED COUNTER
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Minimum charge of 40 cents.
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times for the price of five in
sertions. .
All diseontinnances MUST bhe
made in person at the Banner-
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Telephone discontinuances are
not valid.
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BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS.
FOR RENT
FOR RENT--Five room houss,
with hall. sink 1n kitchen,
lights, garage. stable. one acre
land. Can get possession Nov.
Ist. Apply Bray's Camp. 022 p
FOR RENT-—Two attractive fur
nished rooms, together or sing
. ly. Bath; steam heat; garage
~ space. Phone 1655. il
FOR RENT-—At 150 Cloverhurst
Terrace, facing park, furnished
ofin‘ furnished apartment. Call
Mrs, Jarrell at 1813. 023¢
“FOR RENT-—Six room house, 278
2 West Clayton Street. Dr. L. H.
: Crow. 0243
“FFOR RENT—Five room apart
. ment, well Ilocated, close in,
‘modern conveniences, reasona
¢ ble price. For information see:
e Scott Seed Company. 02le
“FOR RENT — Steam heated
= apartment, convenient to busi
. ness section; walls newly
- painted;: plumbing all brand
= new. Rent reasonable. Lease to
¢ run 10 months. Call Phone 216.
: . e 021 p
FOR RENT—My home, 297 Hull
= Street, until Sept. Ist, pzu-t!,\"
= furnished, $60.00 per month;
fine garden, garvage. Col. Jas
% E. Wane, S, Crest Road, Chu!
tanooga, Tenn. Capt. Nicho'as
~_has a key. £ g2k
SALESMEN WANTED
WANTED -— Ambitious, indus
trious person to introduce and
supply 'demand for Rawleigh
Household - Products in Athens
and nearby towns. Make salex
of $l5O to S6OO a month or
more. Rawleigh methods gt
business everywhere. No selling
experience required, We supnly
products, sales and- advertising
- literature and service .method ;s
—everything you neced. Profits
increase every month. Lowest
prices; best values; most cor
. plete service. W. T. Rawleigh
Co., Dept. GA-522, Memphis,
Tenn. o2llp
BIG Ohio Corporation seeks man
ager for unoccupied territory.
SSO weekly commission. Earn
ings start immediately. Good
for, $5,000 yearly. We furnish
everything. deliver and collect.
Capital or experience unneces
sary. Fyr-Fyter Co., 17562 Fyr-
Fyter Bldeg., Dayton, Ohio. 021 p
CHRISTMAS CARDS—IOO per
cent profit; box assortment and
personal cards. Write for de
tails of this liberal offer, Ar
tistic Card Company, Elmira,
New York. ML L
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| Railroad Schedules
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SEABOARD
Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens, Ga.
To and From South and West
ARRIVE DEPART
Atlanta
-10:25 pm Birmingham 8:53 am
1:27 am Atlanta 5:29 am
10:30 am Atlanta 5:30 pm
Atlanta
-2:15 pm B’ham-Mem. 2:45 pm
To and From North and East
ARRIVE DEPART
New York-Wash.
5:29 am Rich.-Norfolk 1025 pm
New York Wash.
8:53 Richmond 1:27 ax
New York Wash.
2:45 pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:15 pm
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY.
Schedules Effective Jan. 2, 1927
s—No. 2 leaves Athens for Gain
esville, 8:10 a. m,
x—No. 12 leaves Athens for Gain
esville, ufi a; m.
- x—No. 11 arrives Athens from
Gainesville, 10:32 a. m.
- ¢—No. 1 arrives Athens fromw
Gainesville, 5:60 p. m.
+—Daily.
«—Daily except Sunday..
Schedules Nos. 1 and 2 coverec
- 9y Motor Csr No. 400.
G ikt
CENTEQ»);:OF GEORGIA
RAINS
Depart for Macon 8:00 a. m.,
and 4:45 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 11:456 a. m,
and 9:10 p. m.
GEO. BEELAND, C. A., Phone 64(
W. 0. BOLTON, Agt., Phone 1661
GEORGIA RAILROAD
S ULES
ARRIVE @ DEPARI
7:30 am 8:30 am
12:16 pm 1:50 pm
3:30 pm—=x x-—4:46 pm
£:l6 pmx— x—9:oo pm
‘x—Daily excent Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lula-North-South
DEPART ARRIVE
6:55 am 10:45 am
4:20 pm 8:356 pm
Gieo. P Miller, Com’l Agent
5 seiephone 81,
I FOR SALE .
FOR SALE — We have
two slightly used up
right pianos that were
traded in from the best
homes in Athens on
Knabe and Chickering
Grands, that have been
thoroughly recondition
ed and carry our guar
antee. We will sell
these at a great sacri
fice. Terms as low as $2
per week. Durden Mu
sic House, 459 Clayton
Street. 02lc
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FOR SALE — Shghtlyi
used Victrola. Durden
Music House, 459 Clay
ton Street. 021«:]
FOR SALE — Choicest Dahlias,'
very large and beautiful colors,
$1.50 per dozen. Mrs. M. P.|
Broughton, Cherokee Avenue.
Phone 1808. |
e
FOR SALE-—To responsible party|
will sell nice 6-room cottage,]
good lot, with péean and fruit |
trees; garage. One block off
Prince Avenue—s4,ooo.oo. Ex-|
ceptionally easy terms. '
Mive room new brick bungalow-— |
$4,850.00. |
Desirable home, close in, posses
sion Jan. Ist; steam heat; gar-;
age—55.250.00.
D. G. ANDERSON & CO. {
022¢ |
FOR SALE — Choicest Dahlias,
very large and beautiful color ~
$1.50 per dozen. Mrs. M. P.
Broughton, Cherokee Avenue,
Phone 1808. :
FOR SALE — Choicest Dahlias,
very large and beautiful colors,
$1.50 per dozen. Mrs. M. P.
Broughton, Cherokee Avenue,
Phone 1808.
FOR SALE—Shetland pony, with
cart, saddle and harness, All
for $50.00. Dr. Pope B. Holli
day. 022¢
FOR SALE—Kitchen range, sink
and ice box, excellent condition.
Phone 1009-J evening or before
9 morning, or call at 1242 S.
Lumpkin, - : 022¢
FOR SALE—German Police Pup
pies, with papers to register.
Scott Seed ancr Plant Co. o2Z¢
FOR SALE—Pure bred Parks
strain Rhode Island Red pul
lets. March hatch and should
be laying within few weeks.
E. B. Braswell, Phone 462, o2lc
FOR SALE—We have some good
new wagons on hand, Uee us
before you buy. Cauthen &
Holman, 163 West Clayton
Street. 022¢
FOR SALE—One National Cash
Register; on: -peanut parcher.
Phone 1739. 023c¢
FOR SALE — Harley-Davidson
sport model motorcycle. Lots of
extras. Almost new. Will take
half price. See G. F. Norton at
Post Office or Phone 912-J.
023 p
FOR SALE—Library suite, mod
ern walnut buffet, Victrola,
about 150 records; various
household goods. C. B. Stilwell.
994 S. Lumpkin Street. 023 p
FOR SALE—My patent for the
construction and selling of a
removable combination grate
and heater: Or will sell half
interest in invention to a pari
ner. Wm. E. MecCarty, Athens,
Ga. 02ip
FOR SALE—Fifty acre farm,
one-half mile from city; five
room bungalow, tenant house
and barn. All land in cultiva
tion; four acres in alfalfa. Will
give good terms or trade for
city property. Phone 1922 or
see W. T. Florence. 028¢
‘MALE HELP WANTED
SSO WEEKLY-—Men wanted to
demonstrate and take 10 orders
daily . direct from motorists.
Amazing Magnetic Trouble
light. Sticks anywhere. More
orders, bigger pay. Write for
demonstrator and particulars.
Maguo Co., 6 Beacon Streel,
Boston, Mass. 021 p
AGENTS WANTED
MAKE SI,OOO before Christmas
selling exclusive personal
Christmas cards; distinetive
steel engraved designs. Expen
sive sample book free. Wet
more, Janes & Sugden, Roches
- e, NiY. 021 p
. PERSONAL
WOULD YOU MARRY girl 13,
$25,000, will inherit $50,000.
Widow 40. $78,000? Photos -
deseriptions free. €Club, Mrs.
Warn, 8377 W. 4th Street, Los
__Angeles, Cal. 021
DON’T CUSS THE CARPENTFL.
because your windows ratt!:
Have me weatherstrip them.
C. H. Hartman, Clayton and
Thomas, 02'p
MALE HELP WANTED !
WANTED—Man who knows farm
life to travel in country. Steady
work. Good profits. McConnon
& Company, Dept. B-274, Mem-
Rk e o2lp
MISCELLANEOUS ____l
MISS JEAN FLANIGEN’S Art
School will reopen Nov. 2nd.
_ For information, Phone 6. 023 p
INDEPENDENCE -- Will show{
you how to start a business
netting you $5,000 yearly. No
experience; capital - needed,
Write 6th Floor, 206 S. Wab
_oah, Uhicaga.. . . ofth
____ AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS—We will start you in
permanent business; fumfshingi
everything. $lO-$25 daily profit
selling 200 daily nccessities |
MicNess C 0.,, Room 20, Fre?-i
port, —HI. 021[)‘
WANTED i
WANTED — Second hand type
writer desk. C. V. Ray, Phone
1900, _o%2e
___ 'LOST'AND FOUND
LOST-—Friday at Sanford Field!
erandstand pair shell rim Kryp-|
tok- glasses.: Cail E. L. Norris,
__Phones 323-J or 1282-J. o2lc
Compfete Line ‘
DOROTHY PERKINS ‘
Toiletries
“The College Line”
CITIZENS PHARMACY
You Can Get It Quicker ‘
At MILLEDGE PARK
PHARMACY
Milledge and Lumpkin
Phone 9200
APPLES
50c Per Peck.
{ VERY SPECIAL SALE
' .OF FELT HATS
! at £2.98
I For Monday, at
‘ MRS. ARTHUR BURCH
My Good Friends
Stop Paying 21e¢ for Gasoline.
Come to the
CLASSIC CITY
SERVICE STATION
Buy Standard Gasoline for 19c¢.
We sell Mobil and Quaker
State Oils,” Tires and Tubes.
Cars Alemited, Washed an!
Polished. Crank Case Servic:
Frez.
J. F. LAY, Prop.
458 West Clayton Street
IR S LR R ARN TN
R 7 R A RS N
GIFTS FOR ALL
OCCASIONS
—We are getting in New
Goods every dav. You will find
that gift here at Moderate
Prices. Come in and look them
cver! !
. ’ .
Whitehead’s Gift &
- Book Shop
165 East Clayton St.
—Phone 441—
T A YT AT ASN
RR R R T(S T eNS
L NAT U 2 Yl. 0 O eV S
Fall Opening Specials
Men's All Wool Overcoats
$6.95 to $9.75
One Lot Men’s Odd Dress Coats
$2.98 to $3.95
Ladies’ and Misses [Fall Dresses
$3.95 and $4.85
One Lot Ladies’ Oxfords and
Ties—s2.4s and $3.45
School Tablets FREE with
every pair of Shoes.
THE FAIR STORE
154 Thomas Street
—Five-room Brick Bungalow
now completed, Westview
Drive; large lot, modern con
veniences; hardwood floors. Just
the house you've been wanting.
Terms.
~—Six-room house, hardwood
floors, all conveniences, Nich
olson Street. $4,000. Terms.
—Six-room house with two
porches, located across street
from depot in Bogart, Ga.; 3
acres land; plenty of fruit.
H. 0. EPTING & CO.
Phoue 1686
102 Shackelford Bnilding
THE BANNER-HFRALD, ATHENS, GEORGIL. *
The Athens Trained Nurses' As
sociation held the regzular month
ly meeting on Thursday after
noon in the parlors of the Geor
gian hotel. The meeting was
large and enthusiastic. Mrs. War
ren Thurmond was chosen dele-
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for ;
VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate charges will be made.
Phone 767-J. Athens, Ga.
i dm?
B. R. BLOCDWORTE C. D. FLANIGEN, ik
BLOODWORTH & FLANIGEN
Genera!l Insurance |
PHONE 1467
304 Southern Mutual Buildinyg
JOHNSTON’S ART STUDIO™
Painting and Drawing. Special Rates to Students.
Art Gallery open daily. 784 Cobb Street, Phone
1309-JX. n2p
"MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
Interest 415% tb 1% :
No Monthly Payments.
ERNEST P. WEST
314 Southern Xiutual Building. Phone 228
LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY
ERWIN & co.fi??fi?écomn & CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE
REAL ESTATE and RENTING
35 Years’ Service
Phone 345
LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE
At 5% and 67
Desirable Homes and Business Property for Sale
at Attractive Prices and on Term Payments. -
DEADWYLER-BEACHAM REALTY CO.
Phone 1521 617 Southern Mutual Bldg.
MOVING — CRATING — STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS
; Phone 148
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc.
153 West Clayton Street
When You Think of Comfortable Beds
Remember the
- ATHENS MATTRESS WORKS
: 496 Hoyt Street
K_\‘\\ Phone 157
_ : : Athens, Ga.
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D 2 AT TSI
h’ Wy, A, Bl oA
NS AL L
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We make life worth living, especially when you are tired and want
to rest. Old mattresses made good as new-—-and our renovating
department is second to none—try us and see.
WHAT TO PLANT NOW
FLOWER GARDEN--Dianthus or Pinks, Sweet Alyssum, Cai
liopsis, Daisies, Larkspur, Digitalis, Gaillardia, Pansies, Poppies,
Phlox, Snapdragons, Stocks, Sweet Williams, Verbena, Vinch,
Sweet Peas, Bulbs, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus, Daffo
dils; Evergreens—Norway Spruce, Arborvitae, Chinese Juniper,
Italian Cypress, etc.
VEGETABLE GARDEY--Turnips, Spinach; Mustard, Lettuce,
Onion Sets, Dwarf Essex Rape, Lettuce, Cabbage Secd and Rlants,
Onion Seed and Plants.
LAWNS —AIII lawn grasses. [ertilize lawns now with. Vigoro
and Sheep Manure.
FIELD SEED--Hairy Vetch, Crimson Cldvers, Alfalfa, Austrian
Peas, Oats, Rye, Wheat, Barley, D. E. Rape; all Pasture Mixtures
and Grasses.
H. L. COFER & COMPANY
SEEDSMEN
378 Broad Street ‘ Phone 247
gate to the state meeting to be
he'd in Columbus. Miss Nan Ivey,
of the State College of Agricu!-
ture made & most interes.ing talk
on “Bzlanced Diets.” The mem
bers lingered for a social period
and enjoyed cooling drinks. The
next meeting will "¢ held with
Mrs. W. C. Greer at her home ~n
Hill street.
Mrs. W. C. Greer will attend
the s.ate meeting of trained nurs
es to be held in Columbus as =
delegate from the Alumnae So
ciety of St. Mary’s Hospital.
et e
AND NO WORK
MISTRESS: Er—Perkins—can
vou—er—run a lawn mower?
NEW CHAUFFEUR: 1 fear not,
madam, My mechanical educa
tion has bheen strictly limited to
moter - cars, submarines and air
planes.—Passing Show, §
i
. HOMES FOR SALE
; Location - l
~ University Heights |
{ {Niw bB-room with sleeping
, porch brick bungalow; well ele
| vated lot, 70x200 feet on Nichol- !
son Strect; hardwood floors;
{ basement. Equipped with window !
i thadés and curtains throughout
| the house. Price $4,850; easy
! t:irms. l
T7-room bungalow, practically
!w;\v; in the best condition; nnl
{ University Drive; has flowers aad
¢ sheubbery. Am throwing in with-%
i out extra charge, shades, cur-4
{ tains, inlaid linoleum on kitchen,!
P breakfast room and bath roorm !
{ floors; hot water heater, cete,
. These items run into big money
i when you have to purchase them.
| Price $6.500; easy terms. -
| New brick bungalow in course
tof construetion on -Hampton
Court; n-aring completion. Also
. to he sold on easy terms.
4 If you are interested in eith:r
| of these homes see or call»—.
' A. E. and A. H. Davison
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. WILL MOVE GOODS
| To Atlanta Mondays and
Fridays for Half Price
{THOM.‘.S BROS. TRANSFER CO.
{ 457 Hull Street Phone 1646
| 020 p
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| Hear These Records
! - :
' ,- 21682 — “Some
| Sweet Somtone” -
| B -.‘_ —Fox Trot
' P 1
: V' 21683—Sonny Boy
: e —Fox Trot
| Durden Music House
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T Yo
1—1928 - Chevrolet Coach.
1—1928 Chevrolet Sedan.
2—1927 Chevrolet Coaches.
21926 Chevrolet Coupes.
2-—1927 Chevrolet Cabriolets.
1—1926 Chevrolet Sedan.
1—¥927 Chevrolet Coupe.
PHONE 461 KFOR DEMON
STRATION
1—1925 Ford Sedan.
1—1926 Ford Roadster,
1—1923 Ford Touring.
TRUCKS
1-—1927 Chevrolet Truck and
Cab.
1—1926 Chevrolet Truck and
Cab.
1—1926" Ford Truck and Cab.
1—1924 Ford Truck and Cab.
We can sell these cars for
small cash payment with bal
ance on monthly payment. Let
us explain our 0. K. on used
cars.
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVEGCLET DEALEBRS
188-78 Wazghington Htrsse
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EMIL JANNINGS HEADS CAST IN }
. GREAT PICTURE AT PALACE FOR%Y
* FIRST TWO DAYS OF THE VJEQK
Star Plays in Typical Jannings Role; “Excess fig
gage” Is Another Snappy Picture For Thursday
[ and Friday. 1i
Emil Jannings heads the program
at the Palace the ‘irst two days
of this week, He comes in a sound
and talking picture “The Patrio.”.
‘With Emil in this picture are Lewis
Stone, Florence Vidor, and. Neil
Hamilton. Jannings is a despised
ruler in this picture and it possesses
many thrillink and dramatic mo
ments. :
Jannings is recognized as the
world's greatest moving picture
actor and during the past few
years has corae from obscurity
- to many leading roles, none,
however, which excel this one.
} Laid in the court of the Czar Paul
ihe Kirst of Russia, “The Patriot”
brings a gopgeousness of production
":m a background for an enthralling
}s'ur_\', which has been viewed on
a local screen, Despite the "act that
the audience is always consciouy
of an enormous palace, great num
hers of soldiers, peasantry and the
plains of Russia, attention is never
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envelope with your questions . . . We urge our re%
— to cut this series of articles out for future reference..
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\[ dow draperies l 5 |@ N e : F
serve thrv% lmajmr ;iiy - 0 -X3 5 ":;:-t‘v“’-‘»’:i;;‘f""
purposes, 16V 8= | #Bn 43%};”{.}-{, oA\ --‘“: !
cure privacy. fY hey B, .- g 8 e
admit the necessary
amount of light.
They add to the appearance of the
room and the objects in it.
Windows on the east, south and
west sides of the home require heavier
curtaing and dra;}gfies than do those
on the north. his is necessary to
eliminate the Elare of the sun. Be
cause no sunlight enters through north
windows, draperies brighter in color
and lighter in weight can be used.
Before selecting materials, keep in
mind that whether plain or figured
fabrics should be used depends upon
the amount of color and design in the]
ru%, furniture coverings and walls.
Wken the general appearance of a room |
is colorful and figured, plnin-colored‘
draperies will furnish a satisfactory
balance. When a room is decorated in
one color or one design, the result is
monotonous and uninteresting, as
illustrated above. ® |
Figured materials, on the other hand,
liven up f)lain rooms and add to their
charm. Itis notadvisahlewnnhfii
figured fabries in small rooms. |
result is - confusing and gdr.enu &
ecrowded ng)pea.rance. aterials
with small figures or patterns should |
PAGE SEVEN
E SUNDAY DINNER DE ;LU ‘
| Ycu can eat all you:
' Order as many times as you I
! 2nd the same old price rem
i 81.60. What more can wé
Helman Hotel Coffee Shoppeé.
once detracted from the hands 'fo!
people used o tell an engrodsing
and facinating story. Emil Jannings
‘as Czar Paul gives a charactep .-
tion which deserves to be 'l ed
. beside that of his “Peter the q at’
‘Danton” and “The Way 4x 1
,Flesh,” portrayals which ali ;y‘
imade him one of the greatestgan.
tomimists of all time. 9 3
The Thursday-Friday .’ea
is “Excess Baggage” with J ’
phine Dunn and Ricardo Cotfz,
There will bhe an added ith
phone attraction, ‘“The Mot
Aristocrats’’, harmony qua 8-
Tour Horsemen Orchestra, b
ter than ever before, will "“
make their appearance on [thi
. the stage, | 1;
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At the Strand Monday sibe
{ “Buffalo Bill, Jr.,” in “The‘;‘ I rt
Demon” with other good pictßres
following during the week. e
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always be used in small, plain s, |
’ Hangi:g curtains and drapem‘
draw cord equipment allows perfect’
control of lighti and air, Italso p:rta'
hangings to be taken down and 113
‘without disturbing the drapery hard
ware. When draw cord eqmégmfii:
used, allow ample fullness in the width
of the materials and your draperieswill
be both interesting and graceful. ,» |
It is not necessary to buy costly
fabrics to give the appearance of rich
ness. Many excellent effects are ob
tained by backing or lining the over
draperies. In spite of what you pay
however, keep the window curtains d
draperies simple. Simplic;tfy rergu
much in appearance and sati % i
When possible, hang a length of
material you choosein the room you#re
decorating. By doing this, you;g
decide whether you like it, and whqg;
:t harmonizes with the ro%%é before
neurring greater expense g impor
tant part played by draperies in‘de
corating a home demands that every
care and caution be exercisedto
make the rooms appear to their
advantages. (HE