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FOR SALE—“A and B’’ Batter}
Eliminator for Battery Radio
coot 460; for sale, |20. Cal
681.
FOR SALE—C. O. D.' Cabbagr
and White Bermuda Orvor
Plants. Millions ready, 500 60c
$1 per thousand; quck Vripm.nS
Stokes Plant Co., Fitzgerald
Ga. ^ d2i
FOR SALF—DetroR Jewel Gas
stove. >30, Phone 840. n26p
FOR SALE—Sma’I Iron safe 3nd
* adding machine. A. E. De-i-
son, n26c
FOR SALE—Fine Chrysanthe
mums, 59c to f2.00 per dozen.
Mrs. J. S. Hale, Route 1, Farm-.
lngtcn,Qa. n27p
FOB RENT
FOR RENT—One steam-heated
room with meals, to couple or
business men, in boarding
home. Phone 834-W. n26p
FOR RENT—Apartments furnish
ed or unfurnished- also stor
room with fixtures; desirabl
location; Phone 198, Mrs. Geo
Collins, 980 South Lumpkin.
' n30p
OFFICES Centrally Located.
Steam heat, elevator ssrv’ce.
Janitor aervlco. Hubert M.
Rylee, Law Offlcta, aae Mr.
Betta In Office. nlOc
rly
steam heated bungalow house,
sleeping porch; 1870 S. Lumpkin
street; in excellent condition.
Lipaeomb-Erwin Co., Phone 345.
n27c
FOR RENT—Three room apart
ment, furnished or unfurnished;
phone 1168; 697 Ailledge Ave
nue. n27p
r~
FOR RENT — Nicely furnished
apartment on Milledge Ave.;
Phone 1728 or 1852. n27c
FOR RENT—Five-room furnished
or unfurnished apartment, sep
arate entrance and meters; fac-‘
ing park; with garage space;
call Mrs. Jarrell, Phone 1813.
n27p
FOR RENT —Five-room apart
ment, also 2 connect'ng rooms,
both well located and suitable
for light housekeeping; price
reasonable! Cobb Lampkin:
Phone 266.n27p
FOR RENT — Two fum'shed
rooms with heat. Apply 225H
N. Lumpkin street, near Sears-
Roebu-k,n26p
FOR RENT—Very attractive, 3-
rcom fum shed anartment; alii
eonven'enees, including gsrage.
On Milledge Avenue. Ph~ne
1E79. > n27c
SIISrEl.LAMSOUb.
ATHENS LEADERS
Rlirfnn nf Dlim of | ere<i what would havs been the charge down College avenue,
ounon OI.UpIO al I outcome if Burton had at that Upon turning, the football player
77 . c -a- I time decided to romain m office. 1 then saw a middle aged old lady
/ / Keturns to Senate And now Burton baa returned with a babe in her aror crossing
At. ■ at 1 to hm Old stamping ground to find the street; at the aime time noth
After Long Absence remaining only 18 of hUcolle- ( ing t wo old men limping helpless-
aguca of former dnys. Of the 18,1 jy across. College avenue. Upon
HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY
Phone 35 and 477 128 College Avenue
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE
FOR SALE—6-room house, Springdale; 8-room house, Boule
vard; 3 Pieces Business Property; 7-room house. Broad; soon
be business property.
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing-and Healing
Engineers and Contractors
140 West Clayton Street
Pb!— 1116 Athens. Ga.
Eyes Examined—
—Glasses Fitted
Dr. K. L. Haughey
—Optometrist-
186 Clayton
BANNER-HERALD Ads.
ARE GOOD WILL
AMBASSADORS ’;
Sent Out By Progressive
MERCHANTS.
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Dining Room and Coffe*
Shop.
—We am 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 msals.
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Back-Tracking 1
The Auto Trail
the veh : cle actually ran even
though its speed was but two and
a quarter miles an hourl
Thus it is that the automobile—
if the clumsy conit’aption that in
By DAVID J. WILKIE . . . .. v - --
(Assoc.ated Press Correspondent) fancy of the French
DETROIT. -(Ah— Tho title jf army officer may ro it
“Faiher of the Automobile Indus- ante-dated the steam lccomotive
try,” cr builder of the first auto- by some 60 year.!,
mo.ile, has been variously claimed - *ne ear.icst American ef-
OWN A,HOME—Will bu Id brfck I and assigned, yet re stively few fo ? a t0 P*”**? mechanical Icco-
homes to suit purchaser; on persons know who actual y con- .. w ® s , *J. a t of ul.ver Evans,
terms like pay ng rent. A. E. structed the first vehicle even re- oi rbi*aaelpma, who obtained
Davison. n26c metely resembling the-preseut dav -.J 1 ®* , from the ituir t
automobile. Mf..*yla..n for the mi «tarta»o l.
The names of Haynes, Duryea, ‘ P/opel.ed by steani
Ford, 0!ds, Wintern, Stearns and
others ccme to mind when pio-
LOST AND FOUND
LOST—Black note book, on Mil- »»...» .« — **v.. uw , , -
ledge Avenue or Lumpkin "cers of tile automobile industry. ProPeted by steam under cwmi^
Street. Batura to 1073 .MU'edge : “fe ‘hought of and by many Ei-
Evans constructed a flat-boaV
"n26c | bu luer °f ^be first automobile.
ilistory records, h»-y*Vt-r, Mint •
CHEAP APPLE TREES
At my nursery on M'tehel!
Bridge Road, Shackelford Plnro
6.000 trees. Come at once. P. E.
Rhodes. n27p
{ Railroad Schedules
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SEABOARD
Arrivid and Departum of Train.
Athens. Gs.
To and From South sad West
DEPART
Atlanta-
Birmingham 8:53 an
Atlanta. 5:29 aa
Atlanta 6:80 P»
f
ARRIVE
10:25 pm
1:27 am
10:80 am --- ---
Atlinta-
2:15 pm BTiam-Mem. 2:45 p"
To aad From North and East
ARRIVE DEPART
New York-Wa,h.
5:29 am Rleh.-NnrfMh 10:25 pn
Now York Wash.
8:51 Richmond 1:27
New York Wash.
2:45 pm Bieh.-Norfolk 2:15 pn
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RY
Schedule! Effective Jen# 2,
a—Na 2 "eavss Athens for Gain
esville, 8:10 a- m.
X—No. 12 ItavaS Athens lor Gal*
esviUe, 11:15 am.
X—No. 11 arrlvos Athens fro -
Gainesville, 10:12 am.
a—No. 1 arrives Athens fro-
GeJnesvUIe, 0:50 p. m.
a—Daily.
v—Thiilv except Sunday.
Schedule. Not. 1 and «
. >y Motor Car No. 400.
CENTRAL OP GEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:00 a. ta.
and 4:45 p. m.
Antra from Macua 11.45 a »
, and 0:»0 p. m.
GKO. BEELAND. C. A, Phone 54
W O. BOLTON. Agt.. Photo IV
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
ARRIVE DEPAP'
7:30 am 8-80
■2:15 pm 1:56 pn
8:80 pm -» •—4-4* n
6:15 pan— 1-4* pr
a—Oallv .trout Panda*
SOUTHERN: RAILWAY
Lula*North-South
DEPART ARRIVF
6:55 am 10:45 are
‘Miller. IwT/UsST
*l%.Io»nl*AI»4S ■
READ
BANNER-HERALD
W.^fTADS.
to the propulsion of a
OUND—On Milledge Avenue car,'the first" mutorrproRc'lo 1 vch.rlc .*? e th* 8 by mou ®5 in <^
coin nurse. Owner can have, tharecimljy ran » tho^nro.juqt the f ct :gat on a wagon, ji^stegi^
.'purse by "cW ng at '"Banner- ^cT a Fr-Vnch rjrmy Caj.ii.m STOjrtJTe T^uF^anfa sene#
Herald office and identifying Nicholas Jc*t*ph Cu;;n »t. belts and gearing applying, tha
same. n23{ Between 1<60 and 1770 the power to the wheels. The “auto-
: ” French army officer built three jncbile lasted long enough for a
LOST — On n pair of chdds j autcrcc-iJcs, apply.rg the newly * e "’ nunutes of demonstration and
glasses downtown on November, invented steam engine to iho lunc- Evans then put the flat-boat into
lUh. Please return to the Ban- tion of propelling a road vehicle. the Scuylklll river and steamed
ner-Herald or call Mrs. Kennedy j Intended original y as a tractor awa y*
at 1800. m2jp for a fie'd gun, the “car” proved. _ .*• • i
LOST—Bird dog, male Porter; Ithowever“uiai 1 An °‘ her carI - y pionccr in auto
By Waller W. ChsmbUn, Jr.
(Assoemted Prers Scoff Writer)
WASHINGTON—</F)—When the
bang of the gave! calls ths senate
to order at noon,Dccembsr 3, The
odore E. Burton, who began hi:
career on Capitol Hill before
many members of the* present
congress were born, win priWJnl
first arrived and the others cither
entered with him or afterwards.
During the yean since 1916, the
Ohioan has risen to prominence
in vne ioreign arfsirs of the na-
—tion, having represented the Unit-
hU credentials aa a senator froht ej as a delegate at a num.
five—Warren of \vyoming, S.ra-1 h e toes in an Instant the college
mons and Overman of North Car. atar dashed madly toward tho run-
odna. Smoot of Utah and Borah Blvny horse. Likj n fiteh ho
of Idaho—were there when he matched the reins with his mighty
Ohio.
It will t-e the leernd time in his
life that tho veteran legislator ha»
, u. tu u_eie the Benito as a
.—.—ntative from his state in
that body. Ths first time was 19
yean ago, or In tne session of
,n» wm.ii cams into author
ity In the aproig of 1909.
,i -n tnat tint occasion Burtoi.
knocked at ths door of the sen
ate, already an “old timer" in the
iee.»iwu*e councils ox tne nation.
Ho had rounded out what he
thought was hit career in the
house where for several sessions
he nad been caairman of tne riv
ers and harbors committee in the
days when that body not only de
cided what work w ’id be done
but any initiated the appropria
tions to carry the construction (
on the nations many waterway,
into effect.
in tne senate, back In the days
when Taft and Wilron were in the
White House, he quickly rose co
prominence. Even to this day
some of the filiausters he led on
river and harbor and also Indian
appropriation i.ills still are being
discussed—and now in his seventy
kci..mi year he has returned lot
another period of service.
The Onioan might et.L have
been in the senate except that by
h.s own cnowmg he decided to
retire from public otfice—for the
time at least. His retirement
paved the way for the election to
the senate of Wsiren G. Haruing
and subsequently his elevator tc
the presidency. Many have wond-
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Lver and white, snake bite on
front leg. Name: J. D. Hunter,
Sen.oa, Ga., off collar. Finder
return to Biil Parka, K. A.
Chapter House. Reward. n28p,
“RIPE AND *
LUSCIOUS”
Benson’s Fruit Cake.
Buy from your grocer.
“HEALTH BREAD”
tnd Council of the city of Ath ns,
3a., for a permit to erect and
iperato a filling station for tho
Itorsge and sale of gasoline, oils,
trasses, etc., on the Southeast
,lde of Thomas street, at th? in
'.ersection of Washington street,
ind fronting 66 V4 feet on Thoidas
■treet, on property belonging to
mid applicant. This November
J, 1928.
ATHENS TIRE SEBVIC\
v2Sc. B v J. H. Poss.
THE VETERINARY DIVISION
Georgia State College of
Agriculture
Will Respond to Colls for
VETERINARY 8BBVICB
Moderate charges will bo made
Phone 7S7-J. Athena, Ga.
• dm;
GOOD USED CARS
30 Days Guarantee.
C. GRADY HENSON
Oakland - Pontiac Dealer
Phone 741.
I. L SMITH INSURANCE
AGENCY
R. i. Smith. Jr, Manager
-GENERAL INSURANCE-
Day Phons 279
N<-ht Phone 1459-W
WB HAVE THE
Only
Complete Stock
—OF—
BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
IN TOE CITY
—We also have a!! of A! .Tnl-
*on’» records from both “Th*
fits* Singer" and “T+’e Singin?
Fool,” in stork. Made only on
Hrunawick by Jolson.
Durden Music House
459 E. Clayton Street
, pi
motives was Richard Trevithick,
an Englishman, who constructed a
steam car at Camborne, England.
Like other early efforts it was a
crude affair. Trevithick turned
out a second machine in 1804.
Some idea of the fore-runners of
the present day modern automo
bile is given in the specifications
of Trevithick's 1804 model. Pro-
jViprf bv n « ngl«-cy'inder in hori
zontal position, having a bore of
NOTICE
Thla it tq notify all persons
concerned that after ten days, or
.ij November 29, 1928, wc will m .. .. .»
make application to tl.e Mayor To relieve COHStipatlOH, if
• - - *• •* - »* L — . 1 . 0,1 on zoniai position, naving a oore oi
eaten regularly will aid 51-2 nche., the piston stroke was
bowel movements. De- ?£ «P ch —I: ■ Th * K*"-M***
lightful fruit iuice blend.
“FOR XMAS”
Scooters and Skates—A
$5.00 Scooter for 10 Ben
son Bread wranoers and
SI 29—A $5.00 Skate for
10 Benson Bread wr a li
ners and $1.29. These arc
the very best made roller
ht-arinv. I"«nect them at
Benson's Bakery.
BENSON’S, INC. I
N26-2S*.
by five stroke to the minute was
transmitted to driving wheels 10
foot In diameter.
NO FAVORITES
ng
Is that young man here yet?
DAUGHTER: No, papa. This a
another one.—Life.
Work on th) new highway dis
tributed through, five oi the zlx
provinces bns been completed rn
a total of 194 kilometers of the
project road, and h'ghway engi
neers plans to ftn’eh add ttonal
attaches befoer the first of the
year.
CLARK
HAS THEM ALL BEAT SELLING
GENUINE FIRESTONE TIRES
Just as Cheap and in Many Instances J
Cheaper than yen are offered Brands <
§ that yon.do not'know.
BUY YOUR TIRES AT THE
' FIRESTONE WAREHOUSE
H. A. CLARK
\ Proprietor
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street
FOR ALDERMAN
First Word,
i hereby announce myself; »
candidate for re-election as Al
derman from the First Ward
City of Athens* Georgia, s’jbje:t
to tho rules of the Democratic
primary.
H. L. SEAGT.AVES.
'‘'"''fHtf'lLDSfiflAfT ” '
Second Ward
I hereby annour.ee myself 3
candidate for selection as Al
derman from the Second Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rule.: of tho Democratic
prman.
A. E. DAVISON.
i FOR ALDERMAN
.V Third Ward
I hereby .asnounca myself I
candidate for re-election as A!
derman from tho Third Ward,
City of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the, Democratic
primary.
J. H. SUCKER.
FOB ALDERMAN
Fourth Ward
1 hereby announeb myself a
candidate for n-olretion u Al-
dot man from the Fourth Ward.
City -of Athens, Georgia, subject
to the rules of the Dtmorra'.ic
primary.
_ 0. F. CHYMES.
FOR ALDERMAN
Fifth Ward
1 hereby announce myself s
candidate for re-election aa A!
derman from the Fifth Ward,
City of Athena, Georgia, subject
to tho rules of tho Democratic
primary.
A. M. CENTER.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce aa a candi
date for ths office of Treasurer
of Clarke couaty far the full form
beginning Jsnusrv 1, 1929, which
is the term for which the late
Mr. E. I. Smith, Sr., was nomi
nated.
I win greaUy appreciate the
support of the voters of this coun
ty, at a special election to bo held
on December 1, 1928.
E. I. SMITH, JR.
FOR TREASURER
I hereby announce my candi
dacy tor Treaiorer of Clarke
County, and t il apprec'ara your
Influence .and vote on election
day.
GEO. 8.
r of meetings wim foreign pow-
includd-g the Geneva parle;
' win; the uie of poison-
in warfare.
Bui ion again decided
' aal life. In
that year Ike was eiected to th<
ilxty-Mventn. congreaa aa a repre
sentative frorit one of the Cleve
land congressmen >1 districts and
has served continuously up to the
present. In the\e.eetion this
month he was selKpted by the
voters of his state to ^ill the sen
ate vacancy caused hyNJLe death
of Frank B. Willis of OI
LOCAL FLYERS
MAKE TRIP TO
SOUTH GEORGIA
aim: but not without a scratch for
the horse dragged the hero fuHy a
distance of 60 yavds.
The horse now having stopped
Mr. Haley modestly walked to
ward the sidewalk, after assuring
himself of the safety of the en
dangered lives. The football play
er’s wound* /are not lerious and
will not hinder his playing*in the
AVrama game
i hanksgiving.
t Ab Mr. Hale^ qu,etly resumed
his march toward hia morning
class, the only witness of this
heroic act, stepped out from 4
ij** avenue restaurant and
said “Young gentleman,
a noble act I”
that was
ip 32 deaf PUPILS
WASHINGTON.—(AP)—There
aro 17,8j2 pup.la enrol ed in
schools for the deaf in the
United States, the* bureau of edu
cation say. Of the pupds, 13,762
are being taught lip read.ng.
SHE WILL, ALL RIGHT
WIFE (at the top o\ he Htntrs):
Explain youmelf. Whfcrc have you
been till this hour?
HUSBAND: My dear-er-stop me
If you've heard this one—Tit Bits.
There are no restrictions and
no special taxes in fcrce in Litu-
ania regarding the establishment
and operation of business enter
prises by foreigner*.
BOOK OF KNOWLEDGE
Sketches by Bessey—Synopsis bv Braucher
Dick Armcl, local aviator, and
Pilot Statham, with whom ha i*
associated, Sunday returned from
an airplane trip over i^uth Geor
gia* •
. he flyers left Epps Field
Thursday and arrived at Albany,
216 miles from Athens, in 2 hours
and 6 minutes. They made sever
al short trips out of Albany and
me fl!gh{ to Souther Fie d, Amer*
»;us.
Both flyers wjre enthusa»stio
over ihe splendid time made on
the flight to Albany and stated
that ccndiUons in south Georgia
are not as goed i'.s they are in this
section.
TUNING IN WITH
M. F. B.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26
(By The Associated Pratt)
Programa In Eastern Standard
time. All time a P. M. unless oth-
erw se Ind cated. Wavelengths on
lolt of call.letters, kilocycles on
right. —•
454.3— -WBAF New York—660
6:C0—Dinner Music
6:30—Sports Talk for Boya
7:00—Savings Bank Program
7:50—World Today; Shoo Prince
8:00—Choristers
9:30—Ceneral Motors Party.
10:30—National Grand Opera
394JS—WJZ New York—760 <
G:(<»—Damt Music; Sporting
Page
7:0J—Travelogue
7:30—Roxy *i.a Hia Gang
8:?0—Duo Discs
9:00—Hospital Fund; Neapolitan
9:30—Real Folks
10:00—Bettor’s Orchestra
405.2—WSB Atlanta—740
6:30—Soortr Talk for Boys
7:00—Orchestra
7:30—Roxy and H,s Gang
8:30—Concert
9:30—General Motors Party
11:45—Orchestra
461.3— WSM Nashville—630
7:10—Orchestra; Newseasting
7:30—Roxy and Bis Gang
9:00—Craig’s Orchestra
9:80—General 'Motors Party
10:30—Studio Program
2939—KYW Chicago—1020
12:03—Chamber Music
12:48—Orchestra; Insomnia Club
428.3— WLW Uaciaaatl—786
6:30- Dinara; Orchestra
7:15- -Talk; Songs .f Twilight
8:t)0- Burnt Corkers; Duo Discs
9:00—Instrumental; Real Folks
10 00--Deuces Wild; Orcho-itrn
1;j0—Slumber Hour; !>nncn
298.3-WCN-WJR Detroit—750
MO--Orchestra; Dinner Music
0:45- -Lady Dover; Minstrels
<:30—boxy and Hi Gang
3:30—Duo Discs; Hawaiian
9:30—Real Folks; Orchestra
:0;30—Carnival Capeis
11:00—Amos-Andy; News; Dance
11:30—Slumber Music
125.9—WWJ Detroit—920
5:45—Organ; Trio
6:30—Sports Talk for Boys
7:00 State Bank)Program
7:30—Finan lcrs: Shoe Prince.
8:00—Feature
9:30—General Motors Party
One day while visiting
in Marion at the home of
Dr. Sawyer, Mrs. Har
ding was further un
nerved by the doctor’s
gudden death.
shortly after v
never recovered. The
Hardings rest in a mag
nificent memorial at Ma
rion. c
mJ
Mr*. Harding’* successor, Grace Goodhue Coclidge,
soon endeared herself to the peoplo of Washington and
the nation by her warm, friendly,manner. Mrs. Cool-
idge ha* a cheery smile for almost every occasion, and
she never lets misfortune interfere with her happiness.
Her tact and good taste have been praised often.
isiWM«raiwuni.eir!ttuitikTi»'ciQi«s«d«T. (To Be Continued )» n
SIDE GLANCES
1 —By George Clark
H
10:30—Nations’ ^G;and Opera.
v Gene Haley Stops
nni VYP » dT
Runaway Horse
On College Ave.
FOR COUNTV TREASURER
I hereby announce myself ■ can-
didate fnir the 'office of Treasurer!
of Clarke county for th? full term . „ . _
hceimifn* January 1, 1929, and BllIMog Football Star
:-cil!iMu%XT rt Proves Here As He Pre-
■ harold t. tuck, vents j'cdestrians From
FOR CONSTABLE
I hereby, anoannee myse’f a
enndidats for reflection to the
of’lce of ConstoMe for tho 214th
ms rtrt. O. M., nf Clsrho County.
Georda. subject to tho e'ect’on
to bo bold Dacombor J. IMS.
H. D. HUFF.
FOR CONSTABLE
1 hereby annsuaca myaall a
rsnd'dalo for ConsUblo for tho
2Mth District, ,Jl. M- Clarke
Cdoh!)’..-Georgia, .and wffl apapes-
data tho support of tho voters
W the d'xtrtct. Election to. la
held December t.3m.
slFrtv to'* -tS* i-
Being Trampled.
By MARY BOND PALMER
(.Student in neary W Grady .
School of Jooraaliaai)
Gene Haley, University of Geor
gia football player, stopped a
runaway htne on the corner of
Clayton end College Avepue early
Monday mom ng, the. possibly
ta’-.g lives <.f four neopie.
Mr. Haley, while walking to
ward the university at about 8:70
o’clock this morning, suddenly
heard the clanking of hoofs on th. >
cold stone pavement. As ths noise I
grow loader bo sow s one horse I PASSEh
shay drawn by a fiery spjited nag 1 (Ms largely ;
I do not wish to be too severe, bu. I
vn fault and 1 don’t intend to tip you.