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WANTED
WANTED—Room by single man,
in a congenial home; could
give best of references. Address
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WANTED—To buy 50 to 100
acres of land in six or eight
*»»•* of Athens; add/.ss
XYZ , 4ire Banner-Herald.
n!3p
?OR SALE—We have a
wonderful value in a
Demonstrator Piano.
Durden Music House,
459 East Clayton St.
n!3c
WANTED—To exchange 25-acrr*
farm with improvemnts, located
between Athens and Winterville,
as part payment on larger
place (100 or more acre.) Pre-
fJT place “not /mole than 8
miles from Athens on good
road. State location, improve*
ments and price. Write “KB”
care Banner-Herald. n!2o
3R SALE—Muscovy Ducks. 190
Wynburn Avenue, Mrs. A. J).
i Loven^ nl2p
WANTED — Position as steno-
bookkeeper, but will accept any
thing with n future; can fur
nish best of references; Phone
1308-J, Alton (Woodard. nl2p
WANTED—Private pupils or pu
pils to coach in grammar school
and high school subjects; ref
erences furnished, phone 1263-W
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ATHENS LEADERS
55,5SfflSStSS M ’ NARY “NFERS
Dr. Coulter Declares
(Continued tion, pace one.)
HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY
Phone 35 and 477 128 College Avenue
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE
FOR SALE—6-room house, Sfftingdale; 8-room house, Boule-,
vard; 3 Pieces Business Property; 7-room house,'.-Broad; soon
be business property.
WITH COOLIDGE
ON FARM RELIEF
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing and Heating
Engineers and Contractor.
140 Woat Claytoa Street
lilt Athens, Gs.‘
BANNER-HERALD Ads
ARE GOOD WILL
AMBASSADORS
Sent Out By Progressive
MERCHANTS.
ROSTPROOF Cabbage Plants -
I Millions reatlv. extra early Jer*
I sey and Charleston Wakefields,
j 500, 70c; $1.15 per thousand
E io”“- C fta5t $ Co°!i N0 ™.?- The B... BUS J.tne 1.
ftllSCELLAPfEOUb.
■thousand. Stokes
I Fitzgerald, G;
R SALE—One half ton Iiu'ck
1 one ton Chevrolet. Cheap.
Benson’s. Inc. nl2c
SALE—By owner, 1927
Chevrolet Coach; has had best
of care; completely effuinped, in
cluding snubbers and seat cov-
rs; phone 1906 or 295. nl3p
LENTY OF SWEET MILK,
Butter Milk and Cream, whole-
sal? and retail; it’s pasteurized.
Modern Dairy, 475 E. Clayton
St. n!8p
DR SALE — Twenty-five acre
farm; house, barn, pasture, run
ning water, etc. One half mile of
W'ntervillo. Price $1,800, part
cash, balance on time. Address
D.,” care Banner-Herald.
n!3p
?OR RENT—Nine room house,
sleeping porch, two baths, gar
den, cmcKcn yard, garage; on
Barber street n ar Prince, J.
A. Gordon, Phono 1275-W.
FOR RENT
running regular schedulo
Fair Grounds; leaving bus sta
tion, corner College and Clay
ton, every 30 minutes from 8
a. m. to 12 p. m. Round trip
20 conts. nl2p
ATTENTION, W. O. W.
•Members desiring to pay dues
will please call at the
Woodmen’s Hall, or at Dunaway
Furniture Co. An Important
meeting will be held Wednesday
night at 8:00 o'clock at the hall.
Election of clerk to be held.
Robert L. McWhorter,
nl4c. Consul Commander.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Eyes Examined—
—Glasses Fitted
Dr. K. L. Haughey
-Optometrist-
186 Clayton
Dining Room and Coffee
Shop.
—We are now offering a First
Class Luncheon for 65c, and Din*
ner for 75c.
—Bring the family and enjoy
Frank Silva and his 9 Musicians,
playing for all meals.
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Mt. Etna-A Terror | •SfZftS^*7° To, °LZ “to
For 25 Centuries' houses remained intact. Etna, on j Mooned troops ot
the other hand, pours eur streams | the roll of »• mat batUa.
of lava, that move across ths .l* bn | to pay a contlmious trih-
countryside, knocking down or ute “ „„^ me i r), c , a . ’.V, > non
burning cwrything in their path.j 52,000 killed and 20.,000
' * — ■ ... * ,,,(i □ ini a cniifi i wounded.
Then came the armistice. The
' l ““- ’p“ t wo “ ld , not WASHINGTON.—(AP)—After
have it- so. German submarines ! , - ,, ..... ., _ ,
ruthless# destroyed ‘ American /, onfe Jf ng wit ? \ resldent Coo
lives, oa-the high .sets. German ! ,dffe Monday ori farm legislation
agents and spies flouted our au- 1 h^d Muscle Shoals, Senator M?-
thorlty in our own country. They Nary of Oregon, said that he
blew up onr factories, they fo- ! thought it was "ihc duty” of con-
meuted labor, disturbances, they P re ? 3 to deal th(i «8«ion sit
even .plotted the dismemberment ; *i a . I*t possible time
of our country as seen in the fa- | ”otn the President and the Preai-
mous Zimmerman note. They not i dent-elect, McNary said, were
‘only disregarded the rights of j agreed that the farm question n-*-
America; they spurned the high- I paired immediate attention and
eat sentiments of the rest of the j ?her fore; he (McNary) would ex
world, Indeed, much has been ert himself to the utmost to have
learned since the war ended ten | form legislation approved by the
years ago. 'No intelligent person J rnort session of congress without
today should harbor the hatreds awaiting the f.oecia! session which
ot a decade ago. We should feel Mr. Hoover sai l he would call, if
as friendly toward Germany as | neces-ary, immediately after mail-
any other country; but the facts guratton.
of history cannot be forgotten. J Mr. McNary will Iconsult the
attorney general and other autho
rities to determine whether the
bill became a law or was actually
vetoed. Ser.ati.* Norris, Nebras
ka, eponsor of the measure, main]
tolr* tb*t de pite the lack of Mr.
Coolidge’s signature, the bill be-
c-amo law-. On the result of Senn
tor McNary’s inquiy in this mat
ter, will depend whether he wi’l
move io have a Muscle Shoals
measure introduced r.new in con
gress or whether the same f.sl! w?ill
re-considered •'; congress.
Our arose was Just ten years ago,
and ft is equally Is as just now.
Uhdsr circumstances similar to
what. prevailed a dozen years
a B*, we could not do otherwise
today than act a. we did then.
Bat it is for us :o see that Bach
circumstances do not arise again.
Gigantic Efforts
"When America once entered
the war. ahe put forth gigantic
efforts. We were told that ships
would win the war. We provid
ed 5,000,000 tons. We were told
that money would win the war.
We raised |22,000,000,000. We
were told that men would win the
war. We sent to France by Nov.
ember 11, 1918. more than 2,00),-
000 trained men.
"On' the battlefields America
showed bravery and resourceful.
i voice-
I.AND RUINED
.ROME, Italy. — (AP) — Five
thousand people are homeless, 7t)i>
houses havo been destroyed and
nearly 3,000 aces of farm land
have been laid waste in’the Mt.
_SL Etna region, aa.d a report baaed
Aniwvnrc levMnmrr 1 Monday by Sigonr Guiriati, Minis-
appears Lessening ter of Public Works, who returned
f from the danger zone over the
week- end.
Eruption Of Mt. Etna
(Continued non. peg, sat.?
An excellent iionlng blanket can
be made from old newspnrers.
s'titch ha’f n dozen large sheets
together, getting them quite flat
and smooth -ofore setving.
lied, break through the surround
ing banks and spread Into regions
not already touched. The pres
sure on the side is tremendous
and authorities have warned that
these banks should be made
stronger as some volcanologists
predict thaja the inner rumblings
of the great mounta’n will not
completely cease for several
weeks. One authority told the
United Press that only about a
third of the mountain’s lava had
been discharged thus far.
At the crater there are more
than 100 different mouths, o(
varying size, from which the lava
shoots np and starts descending
n the valley, in four separate
streams. The ma*n stream, which
has caused the most destruction,
has waves which at times reach
100 feet In height.
This is comparable only to the
great eruption of Mt. Etna In
166$, the worst eruption In the-
volcano's history.
IS DOOMED
ROME. Italy. — (AP) — The
Giare correspondent of Lsvordo W
Italia reported Monday that the
vJlage cf Carrubra. important in
dustrial center cf the fruit grow
ing region on ihc slopes of Mt.
Etna, appeared dcotrod to perish
under the relentless cnslaught of
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(Continued from page one)
FOR ALDERMAN
First Ward
I hereby announce myself n
candidate for re-election as Al
derman from the First Ward.
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
H. L. SEAGRAVES.
FOR ALDERMAN
Second Ward
1 hereby juinounc;*. myself
Twenty thousand people lost their often this lava congeals into solid j wounded
lives. 'rock; a c.ty buried :y'Etna can-1 "Then
A score of years after that not be excavated—it simply has; heart of the world wa3 now * or
there came a terrific earthquake to be rebuilt. j peace. It Is peace, not victory,
that killed many more. In 1769 i Etna is a huge mountain, tow- 1 that was to be conserved .n what
another eruption nearly destroyed ering 11,000 feet above sea level,' should follow. If there was one
the entire city, taking 15,000 and measuring some 90 miles persistent note and hope that
lives. Then followed a number of around the base. There are many stood out among all the peoples
relatively quiet years, w!th no extinct craters on its sides; the of the world throughout this
disturbance of real size until countless streams cl lava thpfc; great war, it was that this shall
1879, when another violent erup- have poured forth f^om its sides.; be a war to end war. It must
tion took place. ’at var >ous times have made in- never happen again. W’lson
v ... T'n(viiif<>H 1 numerable fissures for their ex-j caught the vision and to France
. - . I.-*,:..i.. _j&r ■■—-—•“
a 'y» sfe-ja Ksaftsrs i -» as? r rp,»
nated in on‘ < j artl Y“ b8kl1eat an Italian scii.ntist at the lastk>j»'tlona | D ( {•,,!> and liter great
trophe m ^^Jj eruntion—tha of 1923-^ta nf Inter.- 1 W’hronght-U. back to
— * — - * ^America and'a country that way
xiilay.es ware.
Company.
LOST AND FOUND
OST—Red neag’c, four ycarx old.
female. Reward. Return to Dr.
3. S. Smith, Phono Cl2. n!2c
DAVISON.
WH’SAMI- B«mntrr«r \ candidate**for re-election as Al-J people were killed. The loss of i atl( f
kittens; also K-rrets for killing ; ,|„ rman [ rnw the Second Ward.! !ifc would have been many times Hqw Volcano Works f “* f b v nol
rat, SCO,. Seed and .Hnjj city of Athenn Georgia .abject greater ,n the "A gigantic subteranean fissu-e SBST «bl. “V™ of the" agt I
t,le rults ot the Democratic not a group of minor carthqun . f ormea ln the ^ o( ^ raoun . mil j s political football and
1 Z'™* advance warning and en- | ^ a , n ruftning northeast from tne was kicked oat while the archt.
ub’.ed people to ™t out of the wa>.| apex an „. with moIten , ava ;“' a roclfled . Yet the Lea-
'lhen, in 1923, came another f rom core of the volcano. This » U e still goes and functions w th-
eataztrophe, destroying the homes f j 98ure approached the surface >f n t the help of our country.'Again
cf 30,000. people and taking many nn( | suddenly, at 2:30 in the morn- we have fallen far bc!ow our
more lives. Since then Etna hns. , ng . f ._ ur8t ou t w ith a tremendous once high position-we have re- j
slumbered—until now. explosion and earthquake, forming j^dod the* World Court. And the !
Vesuvius is probably the *:cst-1 un enormous cleft half a mile long rtC eilt Treaty to Outlaw War lias 1
Citv of Athens. Georgia, subject 1 advertised volvano in the world, f and several yards wide. .. . t t0 ron the g BU htlet ot the
City Athens, Georg.., ^.t but__for_ | B.nnte. WU1 U s«d-
OST—Between Athens, nud eigH
mile post on »Monroo road,
Sunday mornlug, one black hat- to the i
box, contain’ng baby’a wearing primary
appare:. Finder return to Yel- .
low Cab Co., Georgian Hotel
and receive reward. nl4p
FOR AI HERMAN
. Third Ward
I hereby announce myself a !
rnmlMntp for re-clection as A!-1
Third Ward,
.1. II. RUCKER.
j Railroad Schedule*
FOR AIJ)ER.MAN
Fourth Ward
1 hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-el ctfon vs Ai
de: man from the Fourth Ward.
City of Athens. Georgia, subject
i j to the rules of the Democratic
1 primary.
1 C. F. CRYMES.
never compared with Mount Etna I under ground f.ssure nad extended ceG( i* Doe* the Administrat’on
mnttBP. has any j a mile and a tia!f further, again cc •• •- -—*—
—nor, for that matter,
oth-*r volcano. Since the destruc-
t ; on of Pompeii and Herculaneum,
Vesuvius has done litt’e extensive
damage; Ktrn.% outbursts, how
ever, never seem to end.
bursting out to the surface at ;
25 pm
:27 am
30 arn
| SEABOARD
Arrlvx 1 . and Departure of Trains
Athens. Ga. FOR ALDERMAN
To snd From South and West | Fifth Ward
BBIVE DEPART l hersby nnnounc* mysolf c M n L n rhriofmno eolpr.
Atlanta- candidate for re-election as At- -VlaKC CnriSUtiaS SCieC-
Birmingham 8:63 am ,j PrIlia n from the Fifth Word, tions of Wind lnfltrU-
Atlantn 5:29 »ra city of Athens, Georgia, subject . t- nPn< - „*« f nP
Atlanta 6:30 pm to the xulei of the Democratic IHCntS, nOIllS, ClC., IOr
Atlanta- i primary. 1 r
.15 pm B’hnm-Mem. 2:45 pm; A. M. CENTER.
Ta and From North and East
RKIVE
want It to succeed? Only yester-
elevation of 7...00 feet. . / . Dur. S^fhe “slunlno
ing the first 14 hours the molten the American
torrent (of lava) rushed down the SLfoJ^^ar«?Trma"
, »tcep mountainside at the rate oi Pr *»d flat-
A point worth noting is *he di• Lve miles an hour, the narrow of t u e Treaty At
ference between the holocaust thnt stream fina ly reaching a small ^ in l timo Vremier Haidwin
Plajn elevation, in the middle of t-m same tlmePremler Haiuwm
which stood thu village of Cerro. of the ® w “P?* 1
The lava had spread^ out more eUher k «P f *'‘ h Wtth the splrlt
than a mile in width and had a o( tlle P* ct tll * t *° have Bl K ne d'
depth of v 50 to 100 feet, forming
a molten lake covered With black
solidified lava clones.”
hurled Pobneii
Herculaneum
nnd the eruption that Etna is now
having.
Buried fcv Ashes
The lost cities of the Romans
or ln time we must go down the
steep place altogether like the
j Gadarene swine and per!sh eter- .
nally.’
“Have we kept faith with those |
.... - .. i lemon is not avaiirile horwx will upon the tomb of our Unknown
your cnildren from our! be found just as effective. j Soldier In Arlington Heights? *«
Fruit staips may be removed by* HI— . _ ^ _
sponging with lemon julee nnd who dledand sleep inFIanders PRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS HoW Far Is It to Arabia —By Blogger
then washing with hot water. If Weld? Do we lay wreaths ln vain | '
New York-Wash.
29 am Itich.-Norfolk 10:25 pm
New York Wash. j
:53 Richmond 1:27 M;
New York Wash.
:45 pm Rlch.-Norfolk 2:15 pm
MNRSVILLE MIDLAND BT.
chedtiles Effective Jan. 2, 1927
-No. 2 leaves At.iena for Gain
esville, 8:10 a. m.
-No. 12 leaves Athena for Gain
esville, 11:15 a. m. .
-No. 11 arrives Athena from
Gainesville, 10:32 a. m.
No. 1 arrives Athens from
Gainesville, 5:50 p. D.
Daily.
Paily except Sunday,
jedules Nos. 1 and 2 covered
Motor Car No. 400.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
.part for Macon 8:00 a. m-.
1 * and 4:45 p. m.
yhl from Macun 11:45 s. nu
snd 9:10 p. m.
O. BEELAND, C. A-, Phone 640
O. BOLTON, Agt., Phone 1661
GEORGIA RAILROAD
BCBEDULBS
RIVE DEPABT
80 am 6:30 am
1:50 pm
a—4:45 pm
__ 1—9:00 pm
Daily except Sunday.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
l.ela-Norlh-Sonlh
ARRIVE
10:45 am
0:25 B m
lcr, Coml Agent
phone 81.
DEPART, TUP VETERINARY DIVISION
CeorgJa Slate College of
Agriculture
Will Reipond to Calls for
VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate charges will be made.
Phone 757-J. Athens, Ca.
dm)
stocks at 25 per cent re-
ductions this month, i IvhAl)
Durden Music House, 459 1 BANNER-HERALD
Eancrton.,^ ; WANT ADS.
FOUNTAIN PENS
Parker’s — Schaeffer’s
Waterman’s i©
citizens pharmacy;©
E. I. SMITH INSURANCE
AGENCY
E. I. Smith, Jr.. Manager
-GENERAL INSURANCE—
Day Phone 279
Nl«hl Phone 1459-W
New Orthophonic
VICTKOLAS AND RECORDS
-7 Ranging in Price .
835 — 80S — 8165
Select your model now for a
Christmas Present to the fam
ily.
—Terms Can Be Arranged—
Durden Music House
459 B. Clayton Street
ffrettotte
Prices Cut
AGAIN
Firestone Tires
H. A. CLARK
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street
.. empty and meaningless
glow that the torch of eternal
flame sends out from the tomb ;
of the Unknown Soldier tinder
the Arc de Triomphe in Paris? It
Is for us who are still living to
•ay.” . ^
FLETHERT0G0
i WITH HOOVER TO
SOUTH AMERICA
WASHINGTGn7—(AP) -Henry
B. Fltcher, ambassador to Koine,
wSU represent *.»e State Depart
men? on the journey which Ih-es’-
dent-eiect Hoover w.l! make t'
Lutln-Amerlca.
Mr, Fletcher ir widely known n
Latin-America, where he ha* *er -
e<l a* ambassador to Chile urnl
Mexico. In addition, he hns w.de
ncqnaiFtances among pu lie
in the countries- ss a result of h!s J
having been a member of the Am- j
eiL,in tlclcThtloh t? the Pe.'-Am-/
ercan Copgrexs in Santiago, Chlh’ .
in 1923 add Havana in 1928. j
West Says Lease of
Oil Field Is Invalid
(Continue*: if page one) (
rendered his decision the Salt
Creek cose.
T!« contract ra« negcDated ly
former Secretary Fall .n Decent-
her, 7.922, for a period of five!
years. It was renewed for an ad j
diticnnl five 3re*;n. under the <»*»- :
tion clause by former Secretary ,
| JInbi rt Work erriy in J97.'
I Two European broadcasting
stations have their transmitting
rooms underground—Warsaw and
Eiffel Tower.
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