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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1928.
THB MTTOm-HPULI), ATHKNS, GEORGIA.
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FOR. SALE—We have a
wonderful value in a
Demonstrator Piano.
Durden Music House,
459 East Clayton St.
hhmu n!3c
WANTED—Room by single men.
in a congenial home; could
give best of references. Address
“G” car© Banner-Herald. nl3e
WANTED—To buy 60 to
acres* of land in six or eight
miles of Athens; address
“XYZ”, *xre Banner-Herald.
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WANTED—To exchange 25-acr' 1
farm with improvemnts, located
betweenAthens and Winterville,
as pair payment on larger
place (100 or more acre.) Pre
fer place not totole than
miles from Athens on good
road. State location, improve
ments and price. Write “KB”
care Banner-Herald. nl2p
FROSTPROOF Cabbage Plants -i
Millions readv. extra early Jer-
se»gnd Charleston Wakefields.
50(L70c; $1.15 per thousand
PO«tp? ; d; Express collect $1.00
thyaj. | Stokes Plant Co..
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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WANTED—Unfurnished rooms for
light housekeeping, by business
couple. Prefer them close In.
Telephone 1858 after six o'clock.
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Taxation Will Be j "S « lid* — Report-w’T
Discussed By Realtors u:20-R.port 0 f com.
(Continued tfon. py(e one.)
secretary, tae directors arc: D. I.
Beattie, Alban-: C. J. Hunter, Sa
vannah; L. D. Hill, Columbus;
Ward Wight, Atlanta; W. T. Kay,
Athens; Hal Powell, Augusta.
The program follows:
November IS, Thursday Morning.
9:00 to 10:00—Registration.
10:00 to 10:05—Convention call
ed to order by President Marshall
Elba.
10:05 to 10:15—Address of Wel
come b- Mayor A. G. Dudley, of
Athens.
10:15 to 10:25—Address of Wel
come iy President of Athens Rea!
Estate Board, W. T. Ray.
10:25 to 10:35—Response by L.
. Hill, Columbus, Ga.
10:36 to 10:50—Report of State
President, Marshall Ellis.
mlttees.
11:20 to 11:30—Appointmant oi
Convention Committee*.
11:30 to 12:15—Real Estate Fi
nancing, by Frank C. Owens, At-
lanta.
12:15 to 1:00—'Taxation,
C. Norman, State Tan 4
sloner.
by R.
immis
Luncheon to Presidents and Sec
retaries of Member Boards, Georg
ian Hotel.
Thursday Afternoon
2:30 to 3:00—Proper Apprais
ing a Help to Selling, by Ward
Wight, Atlanta.
3:00 to 3:45—Georgia’s Indus
trial Future, by Chip Roberts, At
lanta.
3:45 to 4:30—Long Time Leases
by Mr. Tharp, New Orleank, La.
November 16th, Friday Morning.
10:00 to 10:30—SlIi-DtVisionr,
by Francis Calhbnn, Augusta, Ga.
„ . _ i 10:30 to 11:16—Selling Business
10:50 to 11:00—Report of Sec- property, by T. N. Beech. Louis-
vi'p K-v
w ; w \ li:15 to 12:00—Development of
Members desiring to pay dues I Oeorgut’s Highways, by dames B.
JJU pleuse call at the Nevin, Editor ct Georgian-Amer-
Woodmens Hall, or at Dunaway j Ciin< Atlanta.
Furniture Co. An Importaht ; jo'.qo to 2:30—Luncheon, nt
meeting will be held Wednesday state College of Agriculture,
WANTED—Wheel chair for de-
serv ng case. Phone 1481, or
notify Salvation Army*
FOR' SALE—By owner, 1927
ChfcvtoHlt Coach; has had best
of completely effulnned, in
cluding snubbers and seat cov-
1906 ° r - 20 - 5 -." 13 p Make Christinas selec-
TOR SALE-200 cords of cord (i ons 0 f wind instrU-
_w°od: dry. Phone 1739. n!5c . hon|g ^ {m
tcS -vour children from our
new, 945.00. Telephone 1724 or stocks at ZD per Cent re-
233 w. Hancock Ave. ni6p ductions this month.
night at 8:00 o'clock at the ha!!.
Election of clerk to bo held.
Robert L. McWhorter,
n!4c. Consul Commander.
for sale—Bulling pupp es, en. Durden Music House, 459
titled to register, $5.00 and p)Qcf C!1avtOTl strGPf
*10 Oft MS W Mnnrmlr lAvn : VyldyiUIl JJUtU.
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PLESJfVr- OF SWEET MILK,!
Bum* Milk and Cream, whole-J
sal’f-and retail; it’s pasteurized.)
Modern Dairy, 475 E. Clavtonj
■ i — 1 -!
FOR SALE — Twenty.flve acre
farm; house, barn, pasture, run
ning. water, etc. One half mile of
W'wjDrvllle. Price $1,800. part-
cash; balance on time. Address
''C. D.,’’ cara JJanner-Hcrald.
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FOR ’ REj^jT—Nine room house,
sleeping porch, two baths, gar-
d$nr chicken yard, garage; on
Barber street n ar Prince, J.
A. Gordon, Phone 1275-W. j
FOR SALE — Beautiful Mnl'ese
„ klttena; also torrats for killing
LOST AND FOUND
THF. VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Call* for
VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate charger will be made.
Phone 757*J. Athens. Ga.
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E. I. SMITH INSURANCE
AGENCY
E. I. Smith, Jr.. Manager
—GENERAL INSURANCE—
Day Phone 279
Ni~ht Phone 1459-W
PECAN TREES
Dig your holes now.
Set out a few Pecan
Trees this fall.
We can furnish well
bred STUART’S and
SCHLEY’S—
50c to $1.00 Each.
LIPSCOMB
PECAN NURSERY
Phone 345
Address by Dr. Andrew M.
Soule.
Friday Afternoon
2*30 to 3:30—National Associ
ation Work, by W. E. Heron, Di
rector Extension Department of
National Asociation.
3*30 to 4:30—Salesmanship, by
A. ?. Berge, Chicago, Ill.
4:30 to 6:30—Inspection of
State College of Agriculture.
Friday Evening
8:00 p. m.—Banquet Georgian
Hotel.
November 17th, Saturday Morning
10:00 to 10:30—Work of Georg
ia Real Estate Commission, by
Josiah Flournoy, Columbus, Ga.
10:30 to 11:00—Election oi Of
ficers and Report of Committee*
Saturday A f !#•»■*«
3:00 p. m.—Football game,
Georgia vs. L. S. U.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR ALDERMAN
First Ward
, I hereby announce myself
candidate for re-election as
dtrman from the First Y ard,
City of Athens, Georgia, a-,bje:t
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
H. L. SEA&T.AVES.
FOR ALDERMAN
Second Ward
I hereby anneur.ee myself :
candidate for re-election us Al
derman from the Second Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules ef the Democratic
proiecy.
A. E. DAVISON.
FOR ALdIrMAN
Third Ward
1 hereby announce myaclf a
candidate for re-election as Al
derman from the Third Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
A.. iL. d'eL. T> Is!.
with Hoover's Latln-Amarlcan
Torture, which was unsxpected
at.d wblcb elicited moat favorable
comment from bleb ofoflclals In
1 Central and South (America.
Hoover planned to Interrupt
his close attention to detatle of
h's South American trip Tuesday
for a conference with Aaslstant
Attorney General William t.
Donovan, who waa to arrive here
Tueaday. He had bean expected
(Monday.
Donovan, one of Hoover's chief
lieutenants in the pre-convenUon
battle for the nomination and la
ter In the preaidentlal campaign,
has been mentioned tor the At
torney General's post. Hoover
will discuss with him matters
to arise during hla absence and
is expected to designate Donoven
to handle certain pbasea of his
School Progress
Stressed Tuesday
(Continued item page o«e..
to the rules
primary..
of the Democratic
J. H. RUCKER.
FOR ALDER?!AN
Fourth Ward
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for re-el action xs Al
derman from the Fourth Ward.
City of Athena, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
C. F. CRYMES.
FOR ALDERMAN
Fifth Ward
I hereby announce myself v
candidate for re-election as A!
derman from the Fifth Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the Democratic
primary.
A. M. CENTER.
f attack is hold at 10 o'clock each j
night •; ; ; y " \
Athens High Will Play
LaGrange Eleven Next,
. (Continued from page one.)
of the State College of Agricul
ture which attract*** so much at
tention at the Southeastern Fair
in At-nnta Is als* attracting notice
at the Clarke County Fair, many
people seeing i f tor the first time.
The Fair ic ‘eing held on the
Shackelford n^perty. just beyond
t*e dtv limit* It is a splendid
placo for a Fair, situated on &
paved high**** The Sheesley
Shows have orcrcd up the Midway
with all sort# of attractions, the
IprorsF’hhow of its k.uut n- *.
visited Athens in many years.
A free performance is given
each afemoon at 5:30 1>y the
“Monkey Drill” snuad of the Uni
versity military department and
wall-scaling with the infantry in
Tueldgy. Maxwell and Rogers kave
a hurt leg and shoulder, respec
tively. All of these men took part
in the preliminary work yesterday,
but only Barrett played in the
scrimmage.'
Athens had fc 1 lorig scrimmage
Monday in which Brown, Jones,
and Costa looked especially good.
Another hard wirkout will prob
ably bo the menu for today and
Wednesday before the locals leave
for LaGrange Thursday.
BANNER-HERALD
Want Ads
Phone 75
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NEWEST TYPE DRAPERIES
FOR YOUR WINDOWS
See the draperies created by our interior
decorator, shown in the Model Homes in the
University Heights Sub-division.
Our House Furnishings Department is
fully equipped to design and make any and
all types of draperies for any home.
Estimates on any size job gladly furnished.
DAVISON-NICHOLSON CO., INC.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce as a cmdi-
date for th? office of Treasjrer
of Clarke county for the full term
beginning Januarv 1. 1929. which
is the term for which the late
. .I-Mr,’ E. I. Smith, Sr., was nomi-
Education in the element* of j na ted.
health is the object of a new "Per- J j w |fj greatly appreciate the
sonal Health Association.” Its 600 8U pport of the voters of this coun
members study the necessity of ty# at a sp - c ial election to be held
such things as pure air, sunlight, on December 1, 1928.
rest and suitable recreation. | e. I. SM
OUR BOARDING HOUSE
—By Ahem
SMITH, JR.
Complete Line
DOROTHY PERKINS
Toiletries
— “Thn Collmre Line”
CITIZENS PHARMACY
MONEY TO LOAN
ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
Five, Ten, Fifteen or Twenty Years.
ERNEST P. WEST
314 Southern Mutual Building. Phone 228
VD FOUND | *
LOST—Between Athens and eight .
mile po^t on Monroe road, “
Sunday mprnlng, one black hat-
box, contaln'ng baby’s wearing
apparel. Finder return to Yel
low Cab Co., Georgian Hotel
and receive reward. nl4p
Btty;'Benson’s Richer
Bread, .so tasty, co soft,
so rich!'Made of the very
fin&t materials.
BENSON’S, INC.
STICK TO YOUR FRIEND
WHO GIVES YOU GOOD
Standard Gas At 18c
Mobile and Quaker State Oils,
Tires and Tubes.
Cars Alemitcd, Washed and
Polished. Crank Case
Service Free.
CLASSIC CITY
SERVICE STATION
J. F. LAY, Prop,
458 West Clayton Street
W* Are Now Prepared to Give
FLYING LESSONS
By Competent Instructor
*' PAY AS YOU LEARN
COMPLETE SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS
INCLUDING FLIGHTS, STUNTS, ACROBATICS—Night sessions
for Classes in Mechanics, Rigging Planes and Navigation—all
necessary to obtain license os pilot.
ARMEL FLYING SCHOOU-Phone 587—Athens
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce my candi
dacy for Treasurer of Clarke
County, and w'll apprec’are your
Influence and vote on election
day.
GEO. S. CRANE.
FolT CON8TABLE
I hereby announce myself a
candidate for rejection to the
office of Constable for the 216tb
District, G. M., of Clarke County,
Georgia, subject to the election
to be held December 1. 1928.
H. D. HUFF.
BIG VOTE IN THE
POPULARITY
RACE AT FAIR
>'SEABOARD
and Departure of Trains
Athens, Gs.
To and Prom South and West
DEPART
8:53 am
6:20 am
5:30 pm
ARRIVE
Atlanta
10:26 inh -Birmingham
1:27 am Atlanta
10:30 mm . Atlanta
f; - Atlanta-
2:15 pm B’hnm-Mcm. 2:45 pm
To-end-From North and East
ARRIVE DEPART
New York-Wash.
6:29 am Rlch.-Norfolk 10:26 pm
0 New York Wash.
8:68, Richmond 1:27 an
' New York Wash.
t:46^pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:16 pm
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY.
Schedules Effective Jan. 2, 1027
a—No, 2 laaves Athena for Gain
a—No. 12 leaves jf?fiens for Gain
*—jJo%' J arrivet' Athens Iron
Gainesville, 10:32 a. m.
a—No. 1 arrives Athena Iron
Gainesville, 6:60 p. m.
New Orthophonic
VICTROLA8 AND RECORDS
Ranging in Price
$35 — $95 — $165
Select your model now for a
Christmas Present to the fam
ily.
—Terms Can Be Arrang'd—
Durden Music House
459 E. Clayton Street
—BARGAINS IN USED CARS—
1—1927 Oldsmobile Coach
1—1927 Oldsmobile Roadster
1—1925 Studebaker Sedan
1—1925 Studebaker Duplex
1—1928 Chevrolet Touring.
1—1926 Hupmobile Sedan.
1—1925 Hupmobile Touring.
—TERMS BY G. M. A. C—
' SMITH & PARKER’S GARAGE
—OLDSMOBILE DEALERS—
148 W. Clayton Street Phone 9162"
DaRSTttcept Sunday.
-•ehedulet Nos. I and 2 covered
iy Motor Car No. 400.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
K r Macon 8:00 a. m .
1 4:45 p. m.
_ Macon 11:48 a. m.,
and 9:10 p. m.
GEO. BFELAND. C. A., Phon* 64
W. O. BOLTON, Agt, Pbons 166
GEORGIA RAILROAIT
SCHEDULES
ARRIVE DEPART
7*90 am 8*30 trr
12:15 Dm 1:50 pm
3:30f|m|*x X—4:45 pn
I—d:(K pn
t—Vreeut Rnndsv.
SOUTHERN RAHWAY
Lula-North-South
DEPART ARRIVE
6:55 am 10:4.1 am
4:90 pm . R*»R .nm
Gen. R. Miller.- Co ml Agent
111.«hone 81
1— 1928 Chevrolet Cabriolet.
2— 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolets.
2—1927 Chevrolet Coaches.
2—1928 Chevrolet Coupes.
I—1928 Chevrolet Touring.
1—1928 Chcvrol t Roadster.
1—1928 Chevrolet Landau Se
dan.
t—1926 Chevrolet Touring.
1—1926 Chevrolet Touring.
1— 1926 Chevrolet Coach. 9
—1926 Chevrolet Sedan.
2— 1926 Chevrolet Ton Trucks.
!—1927 Chevrol t Ton Truck.
I—1926 Chevrolpt Light Deliv
ery Truck.
PHONE 361
FOR DEMONSTRATION
1—1926 Ford Roadster.
I—1927 Ford Coupe.
1—1927 Ford Touring.
—1926 Ford Coupe.
I—1925 Ford Cut-Down.
1—19*25—Dodge Tonring.
*—1923 Bulck Touring.
1—1924 Studebaker Touring.
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DEALERS
168-70 Washington Streat
firestone
Prices Cut
AGAIN
H. A. CLARK
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street
— 1 (By F. H.)
Due to the opening of tho FVr
last nlaht, anlte a heavy vote was
cast for the rsmsln'ng cand'dates
in the “Miss Athens" Contest
Some changes in the order of
standing of tho contestants occur
red due to the heavy vote. Miss
Sara Bennett went 'nto the lead
liy a small margin over Miss Day
who has consistently lead the
race until last n'ght. Following
tr th* standing tor Tuesday:
Sara Bennett ..24.301
Lois Chanadler .. .. .. ..23,383
Grace Day 24,115
Jo Bowden 23,800
Ruth Brown 23,323
Both Bmlth 22,475
Elisabeth Hadaway .. ..20100
Kottleen Veale .. .. ..19,005
-As'de from an increase tn votes
hardly any chances were made In
the standing of tho bab'ea In the
lopular Baby Contest. Msnv cf
the mothers are working hard
and are seeking honors for th<»lr
voen.sters in (he Popular Bahv
division as well os 'n the Health
Contest. The standing
youngsters la aa follows:
>Em~iy H. Edwards 8,220
Ann'e J. Carlton .. .. •• ..*.163
Edith P.- Parker 7,765
Dorothy Wlsley .. .. .. ..7.5 5
Thomas Twins .. 7,500
Terre! 7 “00
Evelyn Barnett 7,350
Gloria Epps .. .. .. •• .-WJW
Barbara Anderson ,.
James T. Patrick ..
John W. Bays
j;*C . Moreock
Wm; Friak*
Peggy Ann Bailey ..
Luther H. Fuller ....
Horace Logan .. .. ..
Rare W. Brown .. ..
Pllmmle U Porterfield
Mercer i. V
Robert Eubank
Stuart Dav'a 6.J00
Mary Bob Turner 5.700
Ronnie J. Bennett »■***
Stephen Maxey *,M»
S'dos Hsrtihsn 5. 50
Wm. Bobert Philip. 4,219
Bobble Oliver 2,160
Hoover’s Journey
To Include Stop
At Mexico City
ffVmlliwKl from rar»
celved Invitations from other
Central American republics.
-A visit to Nicaragua w'lt be un
usual but a bold stroke In keeping