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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1928. _
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OLD FIRE COMPANIES
DEBATE AGE CLAIMS
■ T r , ; i. WANTED
WANTED
, /-fixe Experienced
Machine Operators for
WINDSOR, Coon.—(AP)—Tires
of rerbai argument are raging in
Caanecttcut orer the cta'ms of
ate of veteran tire companies. A
company In Pennsylvania claim,
log to be the oldest in the conn.'
try, started It dll.
J Iagara of Near London made o'
for the t'tle, however, fee*
csnee Its charter la dated 1947.
Hut Van tic of Norwich promptly
dtapoeed of thle claim by po*ntlng
out that It 'a a year older. Wind
sor, of this town, came forward
to any that two years hence it
will observe ita centenary as Um
charter was (ranted In 1190 and
Incorporation made a year later.
WOBBLY CANDLES
It your candlee an too
making House Dresses' Inda a second Into holing water
and Hoover Aprons: Full pr “* tato ' u " baUm whU *
TimeWork. Address
Mrs. Elrcd Laid
To Rest Thursday
.Mnte Cf two rents en ounce Ay Better Qre Urged
For Indian Wards
alio predicts:
That in five yeerv sir mail ,i
a . n * a is * sice end loads will bare Inert*
At a nncetoil, Ga. ten-fold, and that air mail and air
express speeds will be WO
Elm?' K?* T ^* t In 10 mnra *'t the hi
M™?: *** •» her home on the unt cit es will be linked bv
watk’nivtlle ,
afternoon, and was buried in the •
Princeton. *
dafetTot
WASHINGTON—The Ind
ian service of the United States
vaaadls Fag^r-^ WgEgfg#
The Res. 8. 7t: Grubb. mi ii.nmti nmiTr ff. f'ifrff
Responsibility of Fathers
In Child Training Told
At Record P. T. A.
Meet.
ttentlme tram -mew nil
the First Christian CHAMPION DEBATE ULTKprhrt.^hc two million d*dt,
starch of Athene, ofTcUted. end * ’Smmmim hose*
Woodruff Mfg. Co.
Winder, Ga.
ddc
-ih-AL
the etra'n ot which she te likely
to nag ht and scold the chUdrea.
the latter uiue.'ly feeroise the
father end he tats the credit tor
being n very remarkable lodlstd.
nal. Consequently, the child te
more likely to .-w.poud to the
, , ,, tether than to the mother, which
— organisation have*tsee the father a Sue opportunity
,'F^JSSJZSF wm SUJ WECT BETWEEN &STZ ’*» “»•
^^Sra. Elrod was^94^ yea UNIV. SOCIETIES Mrs. Lindoo las been connected! Fathers, hoFev”,^ra^ap: te
decided ftfzstte sargfc
^^tSsSsSS —.. ^;^-i«aggsfliag£l aB-euTuMai
wa. an act.v. m£tar of the dt^Phi && S3 ShSh* I **Sf-J-«* *"*»!
Christian church. Ian, at the U.:iver»lty of Georgia. Smwct uS that luta
The-deceased la survived fey imoanco that the cabinet, *Kc- ■*? *
hv tarb»Od. J. Ii Elrod; one solved that tnc Jury eyetem ahoold ’ B «Mjmy^aml!Ie^er?7lTlB(t m
NOTICE
This la to notify all pereona
concerned that after ten days, or
,un November 29, 1928, we srfll!
I make application to tLe Mayor;'Henry
man and Council of the city of Athene.! Haaill
“ ~ irmu to erect and Crafeb.
. - — .—--- — i ujw.m ■ ,„.ing station for the
Jjf* " e, L“- atornge and sale of gaaollne, oils,
greases, etc., on the Sontheast
aide of Thomaa street, at the In-
tereectlen ef Washington street,
and fronting HH feet on
me Bear ol U aboUahed In the United States” ..?
kern, tanas has teen selected for the annual ?£, *}^JV?
'• »»d Frank ebnn-plon dentate’ between the two _i?7
Mrs.
Monroe; two brothers.
Barber of Winder, and Frank champion 'innate nexween tnc awe „ , i_i —...i—_ - ~7:
Berber of BarteisHe. Paltbeer. trf *niiatlcni Into next March
were: Meears. W. A. Mew'er. ft. Umrarsity of *taM» sriH2***S^-»r
ry Oldham, Henry Tuck. Jeff also debate the Athene team no .** ,* t ? r ""’V?
Hamilton, Ed AUen and Mr. the tame snbjecf during the sec- Ah*ae home earn e Jrrl ctmtri
Bted with Oglethorpe conn.
ty trade. Addrees: Clerk, care
ir.Hemld. nilp
WANTED—By young man, 22
years of age, poo tfon with re-
• Habit concern with future; 9th
'Saadn,ef schooling; can furnish
references. Address “YM”,
can “Banner-Herald.’ - n29p
atreeL on property belonging to
concern with future; 9th wW-OppUenat. TUs November
l.\ 1928.
ATHENS TIRE SERVTC,
nKc. By J. H. Peae.
•W
FOR BALM
THR VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College ot
FOR SALE—Two beautiful white! will Reepon?to CaBe for
Pdhlah kittens. Phono 1818. I VETERINARY SBRVICM .
Mnderata charges aril! hr made.
Phene 7S7-J. Atheae, Ga.
Henderson Predicts LONG AND SHORT OF it
farter b> the high death
rave among Indiana. They ehoold
be repaired and . rebuilt. New
homes thould be built for young
2-Cent Air M&il R&te BERLIN.—They ny theyrv’. With relatives. There vtauM 1 be a
L-Vein fur mttu tvatc R irng iwe.l. do Mr. and Mr*. Gott- quart of milk su-o'led to each
rhalk, deaplte the fact Mina, 19, * -Vndtan «M child enrit tay e,
KANSAS CITY. - IP) - Cel. alx toot tall and Herman., W, ja »rfl as freeh vegetables aiMIfnah
Panl Henderson, fcrm<T aa'.Htant only the aito of a yardtt.ck. Hat- ft«.L"
t oat matter general, now general man woe a midget m a circus and,
manager, of National Air mall he proposed to Minn by poet. Hef .p* Terklah taraeraen of Sob-
Transport, Inc , predicts a.r mill was accepted and the odd Pelr j them Siberia kevn on jtltalr clothes
will be carried at the regular poa- wen marriad. I without change till they I
- '
bring prepared, of the father try
ing to nod hie newspaper eta the
child asking him natations, which
an see ally answered with the
command, “do nek your rnuther."
Mias Shew arid
help develop
constnttlvely by answering the
qneclona of their children. In.
•toad ot sanding item off to
mother for tta information they
literally
FOR;' SALE—Battery eliminator,
for both A and B Batteries on
radial hi good condition, 920;
410.1
..Afte*
Banner-Herald.
FOR SALE—One Registered Jer
sey Cow, two R'gtetered Jersey I
Heifers; calf Howard
Phone* 1892 or 1723.
FOE StLE—Four burner Now
Perfection Oil Stave w'th Boas
ep for .cash. 239 West
r Street. nitc
FOUNTAIN PENS
Parker’s — Schaeffer’s
Waterman’s
CITIZENS PHARMACY
MALE HELP WANTED
IN SERVICE—Men Inter.
E. L SMITH INSURANCE
' n AGENCY
' eeted ; Work romantic, wealthy
South America write for ealary.
—GENERAL INS
Day Phone 279
Nleht Phone 1499-W
contract, Information, . etc.
South :-American Bervce Bn.
reatu.. it,800 Alma, Detroit.
Mich. n«p
We Are Now Prepared to Give ’
FLYING LESSONS
By Competent Instructor
PAY AS YOU LEARN.
COMPLETE SCHOOL OF AERONAUTICS :
INCLUDING FLIGHTS, STUNTS, ACROBATICS—Night eesalc«e
for Class's to Mechanics, Rigging Plants and Navigation—*11
necessary to obtain license as pilot.'
ARMEL FLYING SCHOOL—Phone 587-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
FOR ALDERMAN
: I hereby announce myself e
candidate for retelectton as Al
derman from the Ftnt Ward
Fathers can derive much bene,
fit. from the parental trafmas
a.ady groups offered by the P. T.
A. Miss Shaw said. refelTfwg to
A school to Vaasar College,
pec ri.y eat ap. to give parents
and pamats.co.be the tmtaiog
they meat have It they new to
properly educate their ch'ldren to
enjoy Ufa In the fullest sense and
be coaatracttve forces in human
society.
Mfss Shaw d'acassed bow the
tame can give the child health
hablti, pbys'eal habits, amotions!
balance — describing ladle deals
who an subject to emotional ex-
Mrs. Faust Dies
After Illness of
Few Weeks Thors.
—“
r\<;> '•gvKM
“HIT-SKIPPER^ AGAIN*
EDGJ1RTON, Frank J
Rr^adbcnt was struck b> an autv
mol: Ic, killed, and Crar*f*vJ for a
niile ,nnd a half cn th*- crank of
tf> I a - ■•i . ii. t woera of
th» ear, were c^ptur^t. They i»ad
struck “fomething/'.^iey said, but
Mrs. Harriett Faust. 85. died at
her tame at Crawford. G*„ Thura.
day morning after en Ulneea of
several weeks' durat'on. and will
ta Interred In her fam'ly ccmc-
““ Entarprtio, Ge., Fritlay
morning. Bernstein Brothers fan.
oral tame te.ta charge wf arramc-
manta.
• Mrs. rust Was bora ta Ogle,
ttarpe county and resided there
all tar life. She bad been a resi
dent of Crawford for mane years.
friends will at pallbearers.
•Mrs. Faust Is survived by one
son. 8. C. Faust of Crawford;
one daughter. Mrs. Nowell of
Commerce; four grandchildren.
Marlon Fkust of Crawford: WlUle
Font of Mercer University; M'e*
Harriett Faeat of Athens, end
Silts Sarah Faust ot Catteravflle.
DECEMBER 20, 1928
I.ast Date Taxes Cm
Be Paid Without
Penalty
PAY NOW ND
AVOID PEN -TY
LOCAL DEALER
MAKES TRIP
TO DETROIT
Mr. Stm W. Patou, of tta
Ptuson-Brunson Motor Company,
left Thursday for Atlanta, when
ta wRI board a special trsta
composed of tome of tta Chevro
let dealers in the uutb and mmka
a trip to Driro't, Michigan. The
party will go over ths factory and
proving grounds as the gnssls of
the manufacturers because of pro.
eress shown by the various dent-
en invited to make tho trip.
NKW ENGLAND 'PHONES
- OUTNUMBER ENGLAND'8
BOSTON.—(AP)—New England
has morn talaphonea than old
England; more, to fact, than
Qreal Britain and tta Iriab Fran
tbahr childhood temper tantrums
got theta what tear do*'red.
Salient*#, shyness, dishonour,
truthfulness, honor and raaaon-
ablenets in tn'ti that art riven
children principally ta tta home, eommarairi and Industrial aftaris
becauae tta home provides for g[ tho Boston chamber of com.
the moat pari tta environmental j merra a howed that these tlx
A turvey by tta tarean of
commercial
Tltr Bf flfhkns Georgia s ilils t meren ehewsd that tnese six
.£1 tb. ml*. —r it . n^. ° ii; tnfuance wti'eh mould the *ndl. northcaattrn American stales bad
•tojJta-MSlan^l -to. O-oraratt', ^ Patents who are unathble. JST5K!tata?*to any fTra’gn
It L. SEA GRAVES.
LOST AND FOUND
-Brown leather pocketbook,
McGregor’s or on Street.
' ange and check* Re-
hone 1790. —n23p
(IT—One itanm-hentad
meals, to couple or
business men, in boarding
i tamet,--' Phone 634-W,
n2flp
RENT — Apartment, three
rvomx, private bath, b nutifully
furnished, goad location. 247
, Phone 494. n22p
rs—
Railroad Schedules
WE HAVE THE
Only'
Complete Stock
BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
IN THE CITY
—We also have all of A! Jol-
non'a tecorda from‘ both “The
Jaxt Singer” end “The Singing
Fool,” In stock. Mode only on
Brunswick by Jolson.
Durden Music House
499 B. Clayton Street
—BARGAINS IN USED CARS—
—We have a few Good Used Cars that can
be bought at Bargain Prices.
Athens A u a
■m!
u I hereby -aaamrr.
1—1925 Studebaker Sedan
l-*.1828 ~Ford SedNn
1—1928 Chevrolet Touring.
1—1926 Hupmobile Sedan.
1—1925 Hupmobile .Touring
G> M
A. C^-
SMTTH & PARKER’S GARAGE
-OLDSMOBILE DEALERS—
148 W. Clayton Street Phone 9162
FOR ALDBRMAN
Second Ward
I hereby -aanoirr.ee myself a
candidate for r»-election as Al
derman from tta Second Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, aubje-t
to the rules ef the Democratic
Fernery.
E. DAVISON
FDR ALDERMAN
I hereby announce myaclf
candidate for re-election te A!
dennen from tta Third Went,
City of Athene, Georgia, eubj-ct
to the nice of the Democratic
primary.
J. «. RUCKER.
. ALDERMAN
Fourth Ward
I hereby announce myself e
candidate for re-cl'ctlon u Al
derman from the Fourth Ward
who .tall to consider thalr chll- nation In Um world exp,pi Oar.
dran as potential y raaeonable In- may.
dtvtdngta. aennlly produce for the .‘ with 1x44x71 telephone. In
■Mi H MM T "'"- o» 1997.
world, nnstablc. unreasonable 1 t’t-1 thete~tutet < et’the
lints. Tta mother who let's the ttoy had an Inc
'*• •f rt “ u •?« than 99H percent attic* 1911.
tell the minister “Mother is III.’*.
when mother >a not HI, a*d me
child knows she len t Ul. Is con-
trlbutlng to the education ot t
liar. It was pointed out.
Chl'dran shouldn't ta sxpscttd
to develop As reasonable persons
Lett Tear mol* than 11.009,000
Sir maD letters were handled with-
LOWER PRICES
„ on
STEEL D
SKS
PRICES her r I,
^ on the vrh«J
“ISM” line ol
Y«t til iW .
MractkMi fntom Ipic t>rrn
fritittd... even
MdollMn acltiv.i
Elntrkat trtUint •
dtik ttfi..
comforlaUL .
without gbit of 1
...Automatic Grmfral Lath
... Ihal protects one drawer
or all tgainsl to^tampering
,., ; . r Jratrtrt . lhal
*give more space IB the desk
...More work inf
1"
Phone or drop iBtodey lot
demoaurallon, canlua, and
tie*- low price*
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
rules of tta Democratic
to tta
1 primary.
Arrival at kss:..™..
, mam •’ Athene, Ge.
' To and From South and West
IRRIVK. DEPABT
Atlanta- j
10:25 pm Birmingham 9:58 anr
1:27 api Atlanta 5:29 ami
10:36 am . Atlanta t:S0 pm
Atlanta.
' 2:lB pm Btam-Mera. 2:45
Ta and From North and Ea
6:29 anl Rleh.-Norfolk 10:25 pm
A j VSaiata York Wash.
8:53 ’. i;Richmond 1-A7 nit
. New York Wash.
2.-45'pm.' Rich.-Norfolk 2:15 pm
SSVILLB MIDLAND RV.
-ties Effective Jan. *. 1927
*—No. 2 leaves AtCieni for Gain-
nvQla, 8:10 a. m.
, a—No. 12 leaves Athena for Galn-
MvfUe. 11:18 a. m.
from
*11:15
Ath
. 10:12 a. m.
from
-No. 1 arrives Attain
Gainesville; 6:50 p. a,
8unday. ..
Scheduled N01. 1 and t covered
ta Motor Car No. 400.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Macon StO* a. 1
IrS Aand 4:45 p m.
^ Macon 11:41 ■. bl,
GEO. BEELAND.VA?Phona 640
W. O. BOLTON, AgL, Fhona 1M1
PECAN TREES
Dig your holes now.
Set out a few Pecan
Trees this fall.
We can furnish well
hbred STUART’S and
SCHLEY’S-
50c to $1.00 Each.
LIPSCOMB
PECAN NURSERY
Phone 345
0. f! chymes.
for parental ac
tion, Miss Shaw said. Simply to
demand obedience In a child be.
cause the on* who gives the -com.
mend Is tta parent of the' child,
my produce tho, action desired
at the moment, but nothing ta be-
Ins done to derelap n reasonable
being. If tha parent tries to give
the child good reasons for deny,
log R some priv’lege it wants,
the child la'likely to submit to
the refusal more eracloualy, and
i with much more reepect for the
P *Mlia shew told of tta ipipor.
nrn nf narsnta nndantAHd'no
GOLD FISH
Finest, Largest Stock ever brought to Athens
is now in pur acquarium.
Varieties: Telescopes, Shubunkiiis, Fan-Tails,
Comets, Commons.
Price—10c and Up
BOWLS, STANDS, WATER PLANTS,
FISH FOOD, SHELLS, ETC.
H. L C0FER & COMPANY
SEEDSMEN
378 Broad Street Phone 247
FOR ALDERMAN
Fifth Wart
I hereby announce myself e
candidate for reflection as Al
derman from the Fifth Wart,
City at Athena, Georgia, subject
to tta rules ot the Democrat!:
primary.
A. M. CENTER.
L COUNTY TRBA8URKR
reby announce as a eandi-
offlcc of Traasurer
- for tha full term
. auary 1, 1929. which
la:tta term for which the 1st*
Mr. E. I. Smith', 'Sr., ,waa nomi-
'• I wtB greatly -apprcctqtc the
ATLANTA
lance of parents uoderatand'na
the needs and natures ot their
children, and referred to the
growing appreciation ot parents
tor -the tsctlit'es. toy parental edu
cation, and tta rccogn'tlon that
parenthood <9 • science, which
teqnlras Intelligence as wall as.
information and Its wise d’rec.
lion.
i : %
Abit Nix Speaks In Nash-
ville Today on Geer>
gia’s Progress in Edu
cation Lines.
CCoHnnca tram page onn.)
SUNDAY EXCURS
ROUND TRIP
—T0-
EVERY SUNDAY
Lv. Athens . . 5:29 A. M., or 8:53 A. M., E. T. @
Lv. Atlanta 10:00 P. M.
SEABOARD AIRLINE RWYi
C.'T.
cow.bog.hen program,
Georgia stssocti
Association, f:nan.
support of tta voters of thls coun- dug of Georgia farmers, -prop r
Mr, at a special election to be held markets, forest profits, atricnlta-
«n December 1, 1928. rat adoration and. extens on, and
E. I. SMITH, JR.
3)®©©(®®©©(®@©®®®©(®©®©©©^
FOR TREASURER
I hereby ettnotmee my eeedt-
health protect'oa were discussed
by theae speakers.
On Fr day's program Georgia's
Industrial * *
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
ARRIVE DEPART
8:80 am
l oo tun,
__ , , a—4:45 ptr
35P pnjx— . x—9Nlfl aw
' SOUTHERN RAILWAY
■ a. 1 . Latentifth ganth
DEPART ARRIVE
6:58 am 10:45 am
4:21) pm 8:25 DUS
Gen n. Miller. Corel Agent
i Telephone 81,
1-1928 Chevrolit Light Del.
Track.
1— 1928 Chevrolet Ton Truck.
2— 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolets.
>3—1927 Coaches.
1- 1928 Sedan.
2— 1928 Coupee.
1-1928 T
1—1928 Ri
1-1928
1—1926 Touring.
PHONE 461 FOR
DEMONSTRATION
2—1927 Ford Conpei.
1—1927 Fort Tudor Sedan.
1—1-.)25 Fort Touring.
1—1927 Fort Track.
1—1923 Buick Touring.
1—1926 Dodge Coupe.
—We ere making very attrac
tive prices on our Used Car
stock, so we can clean op house
for Chevrolet Six.
PINSON-BRUNSON
MOTOR CO.
CHEVROLET DEALEBS
198-70 Washington Street
firestone
NOTICE
Having recently renewed my tire con*<
toict with Firestone Tire and Rubber\
! Company, I am in better position than*
ever,to sell you genuine Firestone Tires <
at prices that others can not equal.
handle only Firestone Tires.
let progress -and possiblll.
dtcy for Treasurer of -Clarke ties wtl be dismissed In several
County, aid wm apprec'gte your phases by Chamber of Commerce
tnftoenra and vote on election officials, tndnding Marvin Alll.
day. * | sou o. Decatur, U. S. naraer of
OBO. 8. CRANE. Atlanta, and W. H. Foster >f
Roma. Tba -ctaap hydroelectric
J 9R COUNTY TREASURER Dower In the state, the coming ot
hereby announce myself a cap- Industrial planta to Georgia, and
ta /or tho office of Treasurer, tta new past In Rome wlU ta
of Clarice county tor the ton term! taken up by these men
January 1. 1520. and
will appreciate the tuppori of -'the
Voters ot tMs-counta<
HAROLD
T. TUCK.
FOR CONSTABLE
herahy announce myself a
candidate for re-election to the
W. K. Tucker, agent ot the A.
B. end C. Railroad, and W. E.
French, rapreoenttng the Oeorgte
and Florida Railroad, wUt speak
on “Farm Settlers (ram Other
States Prosper In Georgia," Sal.
urday morn’ng. Georgia farms,
rgla hospitality, the assistance
oftlce of Constable for the 119th ! of ra roads In markqtmg and
District, o. M., of Clarke County, commerolel arm) promotion end
; Georgia, subject to tta a'ect’en
to ta held December 1. 1929.
— HD. HUFF.
N. A. CLARK
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street WXifti
ANNOUNCEMENT
I hereby nnhonnee,' my enndl-
tbe are ot ontalde capital in term
development win ta dismissed. :
A program of mule and en-
tertalnment will also be furnished
throughout tta week. "F'ddlm’
John" Canon. Mias Myrick, dla.'
| WIWIJ MUWUIKV, WJ SEIHH* I * ■ " * . ... _
deev tor the office ot conetabln lect reader ot.Maeon, and Min
in toe election to .ta held Decern-! FVnncu Owens, vocal musician
berilat I'will kppredate yourt from Macon now studying In a
vote, Md^support In this’ racm | NuhvUle couerratonr. wifi ta
D. L. C ion tta program. Enrico La'de,
n2*n leader of oae of Atlanta’s theatre
as L.rtu. earlll ha •> ahdDaS nf
, orchestras, will ta '.a charge ot
FOR CONSTABLE the mulcnl program, F. H.Ab-
I hereby announce myallf a* bolt, secretary ot the Georg.a
eata'drte for Constable toT the A.tioclatlon, Drill make totrodne-
319th District. O. M. Clarke. trope.
Xtwnty. Georgia, and wfll apapre-
Phone 1097—
USED CARS and
—These cars and trucks have been trhded in
m New Fords. The prices are unusually low
when value is considered. All Re-Conditioned,
and no one can re-condition a Ford as (well or
as economically as we can. We have the men,
the machinery and Genuine Ford Parts?'
the machinery
’27 Coupe $350.00
’27 Ton Truck, Closed Cab and *
Stake Body* $335.00
’27 Lt. Delivery, Panel Truck. .$321.00
’26 Ton Truck'Chassis .. ..'. .?I®.00
^ Tourlni? '.. .... Slil-00
’25 Ton Truck Cab and- Express e
< Body.... ....,..$210.00
’24 CoiiDe .... $190.00
Also Chevrolet Coach, Perfect
Condition $150.00
A Pew Other Cars as Low as $50.00 to $200.00
THIS IS THE PLACE TO BUY USED FORDS
C.A. TRUSSELLMOTOR CO.
—Athens, Ga.
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