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“’, OCTOBER 26, 1922,
un) Your Bargains Across the CLASSIFIED COUNTER,
WANT AD RATES
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D mum charge of 40 cents.
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{@four acres in alfalfa. Will
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' Rilroad Schedules
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i and Departure of Trains
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B DEPART
‘" Atlanta
§ i" Birmingham 8:53 am
Atlanta 5:29 am
B Atlanta 5:30 pm
a { 5 Atlanta
‘Bß B’ham-Mem. 2:45 pm
{'lgd From North and East
EE DEPART
'_ 'SN ew York-Wash,
(/EEaM Rich.-Norfolk 10:25 pm
! t.;‘f‘! Jew York Wash.
M Richmond 1:27 an
}‘ } ew York Wash.
’ pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:15 pm
l ! ILLE MIDLAND RY.
‘WRules Effective Jan. 2, 1927
|lB leaves Athens for Gain
i ERie, 8:10 a. m. ;
A leaves Athens for Gain
‘Jille, 11:15 a. m. |
88l arrives Athens Irom
R ville, 10:32 a. m.
i [ arrives - Athens from
@n ville, 5:50 p. m.
: :* il ; excefyt Sunday.
i | Nos. 1 and 2 covered
‘Witor Car No. 400.
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" /BNITAL OF GEORGIA
| E{ TRAINS
. /gt for Macon 8:00 a. m.,
j % and 4:45 p. m.
(e from Macon 11:45 &. m,
‘é b}{ and 9:10 p. m.
{BBEELAND, C. A., Phone 640
{ LTON, Agt., Phone 1661
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IEORGIA RAILROAD
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WE DEPART
Ban 8:30 am
f y 1:50 pm
! Bpm—x x—4:46 pm
Apmx— x—9:oo pm
{ g” ' except Sunday.
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The word *“Choice” has been
eliminated from our Bill of Fares.
There is no strings tied to our
bills or foods. You are given a
wide range when you go to order.
Let us show you.
Holman Hotel Coffee Shoppe.
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Fruit we serve en any price
Ciub Breakfast: .Baked Apples.
Heney Dew Melons; Colossal Cali
fornia Prunes;. Oranges; Orange
Juice; Sliced Bananas. The word
“choice of” has no 'place on any
es our Lilis. Eat as much as you
like of what you like and the price
reanains the same.
Holman HoteitCeffee Shoppe.
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
(reorgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate charges will be made.
Phone 757-J. Athens, Ga.
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G ERAT .
DAVISON'S
sOoc Per Peck.
Hear These Records
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¢ 21682 — “Some
Sweet Someone”
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~ Durden Music House
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Genuine
BERMUDA ONION
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| White and Yellow
I(‘ITIZENS PHARMACY
| wrs ror ALL
OCCASIONS
' —We are gettine in New
14 Goods every dav. You will find
that gift here at Moderate
} Prices. Come in and look them
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| Whitehead’s Gift &
| Book Shop
| 165 East Clayton St.
l ~~Phone 441-—
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—Five-room Brick Bungalow
now completed, Westview
Drive; large lot, modern con
veniences; hardwood floors. Just
the house you've been wanting.
' Terms.
i —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 Building
l Fall Opening Specials
| Men’s All Wool Overcoats
i $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
1 Schoal Tablets FREE with
| every pair of Shoes.
THE FAIR STORE
154 Thomas Street
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s@s——’: ' /
27 Coupe, reconditioned,
MEWULIreS oy 0L e S3OO 8
27 Lt. Del. Panel Truck..s32sl
26 Ford Sedan .... ....s3oof
26 Ton Truck Chassis ..$165 1
25 Ton Truck, steel eab |
g botly 0 AT TSRO
‘24 Coupe, reconditioned . .S2OO
24 Touring, new tires
And DRI 5 e i L o SEBO
25 Roadster, pick-up body SSO
e fouringy. . oL L, i /SRR
'27 Buick Sedan, a real bargain.
C.A. TRUSSELL |
MOTOR CO.
| Phone 1097 :
East Clayton Street |
PENNSYLVANIA GETS
AN EARLY SNOW
WARREN, Pa, —(AP)— Snow
fell here Thursday nignt for 1o
minutes. It melted quickly and
was followed by a rainstorm.
Forecasters said the incessant rain
and cold weather had ‘essened the
vsual! gutumn forest fire danger.
Out of the 794,000 agricultural
workes in England and Wales,
104556 are women and girls,
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MONEY TO LOAN ON REAL ESTATE
~ Interest 412% to 1%
No Monthly Payments.
ERNEST P. WEST
314 Southern Mutual Building. o Phone 228
JOHNSTON’S ART STUDIO
Painting and Drawing. Special Rates to Students.
Art Gallery open daily. 784 Cobb Street, Phone
1309-JX. n2p
B. R. BLOODWORTH C. D. FLANIGEN, JR.
BLOODWORTH & FLANIGEN
: General Insurance
PHONE 1467
804 Southern Mutual Building
LOANS ON IMPROVED CITY REAL ESTATE
At 5 and 6'o
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
LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY
ERWIN & CO.SZcrxc:si(;I;SCOMB & CO.
GENERAL INSURANCE , =
REAL ESTATE and RENTING
35 Years’ Service
Phone 345
FLOWER GARDEN—Dianthus or Pinks, Sweet Alyssum, Cai
liopsis, Daisies, Larkspur, Digitalis, Gaiilardia, Pansies, Poppies,
Phlox, Snapdragons, Stocks, Sweet Williams, Verbena, Vinch,
Sweet Peas, Bulbs, Tulips, Hyacinths, Narcissus, Crocus, Daffo
dils; Evergreens—Norway Spruce, Arvborvitae, Chinese Juniper,
Italian Cypress, etc.
VEGETABLE GARDEN-—Turnips, Spinach, Mustard, Lettuce,
Onion Sets, Dwarf Essex Rape, Lettuce, Cabbage Secd and Plants,
Onion Seed and Plants.
LAWNS—AII lawn grasses. Fertilize lawns now with Vigoro
and Sheep Manure.
FIELD SEED-—Hairy Vetch, Crimson Clovers, Alfalfa, Austrian
Peas, Oats, Rye, Wheat, Barley, D. 11. Rape; all Pasture Mixtures
and Grasses. :
H. L. COFER & COMPANY
; SEEDSMEN
378 Broad Street Phone 247
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33x6.00 Firestone Gum Dipped .. ... ... $15.00:
30x450 Firestone Oldfield ... ........ $ 6.00<
29x4.40 Firestone Oldfield . ... .... .. § 5.75<
H. A. CLARK, Prop.
At CRAWFCORD’'S TIRE SERVICE (
Washington Street (
THE BANNER-HFRALD, ATHENS, GEORGLE
We recognize this year as 1928;
the Mohammedans call it 1346;
the Jews 5688; the Japanese 2587:
and the Byzantine calendar says
it is 7436,
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only may, but musi, arrest anyone
whom they see committing a fel
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be handed over to a policeman at
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Mrs. Alired E. Smith (right) and Mrs. Joseph T. Robinson, wives of the
Democratic nominees for President and vice-President are pictured at the re
ception to them by 3,000 Democratic women at the Hotel Astor in New York
recently, . Wel e
TWO MEN HOLD UP P. 0.
TRUCK; FLEE WITH $28,000 |
STOCKTON, Calif. -——(AP\—-—A}
postoffice truck at Tracy, near |
here was held up and robbed of |
528,000 Thursday night by two|
armed unmasked men, who escap—’
ed in an automobile driven by a |
third. ,
The money taken was containel
in three ¢acks us registered mail,
consigned to the Tracy branch of
the Bank of Italy. It was in cur
rency, and was to have been used
in cashing Southern Pacific rail
road pay checks Friday, the com
pany’s pay day. I
Postmaster George H. Gishel,
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“South’s Larsest Tailors”’ :
220 E. Clayton Street, Athens, Ga.
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Your Advertising
Since advertising may be a new venture with many
merchants, naturaily they are lacking in experience
when it comes to preparing a budget for the year.
In other instances some merchants have no set plan,
no definite appropriation for advertising. For these
two classes some sort of system is necessary.
We have prepared figures which show what per
centage of your total receipts should be spent for
advertising. These are based on what successful
stores throughout the country have done in your
particular line of business.
Let one of our representatives call om you and give
you this information which has required years of
research.
!
ATHENS BANNER-HERALD
Assistant Postmaster R. J. Nyren
and Alva Bocher, clerk were pre
paring to take the money to the
bank and had just placed it in a
truck when the robbers appeared.
One had 2 rifle and the other had
two pistols.
When the command “hands up”
was given the postmaster and his
aides appeared bhewildered. wit
nesses said. CGischel started to
run for the postoffice ana one of
the rohbers fired at him and miss
ed. Nyren and Bocher remained
with: the money and their hands
up. The bHandits seized the bags
and ran. Then Gischel started as
ter them with a gun, firing as he
ran, but the men escaped.
ESCAPED TRUSTY FROM
STATE FARM TAKEN IN
PUHICAGCO THURSDAY
MILLEDGEVII{.LE, Ga. —News
has been received here that Ram
¢n Stribling, (scaped prisoner
from the Georgia state farm here,
had been upprehended oin Chicago.
Stribling, who was sent up from
Fulton county c¢m a bpad cheek
charge, had becn made a trusly
about the camp and early in Aug
ust made his escape. ¢
He took advantage of th 2 ab
sence of Warden 0. M, Burka. and
going to the home of the official,
took his car on the pretense of
carrying it into town to a garage
to have some work dene on it.
When he failed to return, efforts
were made to Incate him and the
car. The car was found in Macon
SIDE GLANCES —By George Clark
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Mrs. Adams wrote interesting letters. 'ln a letter to”
her sister she described the deplorable conditions in |
Washington in 1800-01. Roads were bad and the
country around was wilderness. It was cold, and the |
White House was ‘‘so uncomfortable that thirteen fires |
had to be kept going in all parts of it or sleep in damp
and wet places.” Stagnant pools of water stood near |
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PAGE THREE
where he had abandoned it, hut he
made good his escape. S
Superintendent B. H. Dunaway,
of the prison farm, has ]ef]gfor
Chicago, where he will take ¢ rge
of the fugitive and bring him
back to prison here, ;
TIUI WILL JUMP IN NEW
PARACHUTE AT MACON
MACON, Ga. — Jesse Exum, an
Atlanta parachute jumper, who
thrilled several thousand pepple
last Sunday at Candler Field,s‘?s
been engaged by Doug Davis, wel!
known commercial pilot of Atlan
ta, to make a jumn on the el
field at Macon Sunday afterngon.
The new field 'is being opened
Ly Mr. Davis and there will Be
several planes ihere to take part
in a series of stunts along with
the parachute attraction. Exum
will use his new chute which was
designed by himself and which he
wi'l manufacture for commereial
use.
Exum claims that the new de
sign does not cscillate half as
much as his old chute for it is
mere. flat on top, and the jumper
is seven feet further frem it than
“in his old design. =