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WEDNESDAY, yOVEMBER 28, 1928.
jmjfEV EH
brother and I are returnlffe to
England as soon as possib e"
It was not known how tfcsUQuSZ
of Glouceser, seconl son
' K ng, hunilng “farther InlafifNlii'
Tanganyika would go to LoudonT!
At Hajnllton, Bensidn, the 1
cruller Lorban, with Prince!
George, fourth son of the Klngf
on boar.d, waa ready * n ,
awaiting orders from the admir
alty.
•Ltrd Dawson’s ’ statement r*
[ veiled, fr.r the first timefiHfiB
T'f'd h'-en genera]: y *u«pect«%*l8
the King is cuffering fram J|S8B
pleurisy, which frequently. |ra|
pan.es pneumonia.
rUstic fibrinous pleurisy,‘jT'On^
cf Lie three lermt of the disease^
The others are dry pieurky* ii
wh J ch the r no efiusicn in>o thf
pleural cavity and serro-fllmoui
pleurisy, the meat common viffetf
of the disease. In plastic pHurlijr
ac wording to med<ca T autho^tiei
“ths pleura is covered by a
layer of granular, fibr nioU&jaflL-,
terial/' Firbiniou* pleurisy •*'
usually secondary to a.ute-<l«s»
eases of the lungs, such ftr^gneu*
mor.ia, cancer, a. sccss , qf Jflbeft
culosia”. •. .,)£} S
The Daily JNevm hag itfSSSm
campaign urging U the peakgUro^
“believe the bulletins”.i TfreyWr
per noted the fine line cf/Hfflfrj
ence between pleurisy awpntuj-
monia and remarked: . II
“The existence of 'eongesfioif ip
one Jung* certainly does iaytUR
ply that the patient is not suffrrf'
ing from pneumoniain'thc\i®M)
sense ci the "word”.
Am session t.f the RImj^ioh
House Police Court Wednesday,
the Lord Mayor, Sir Kgastop
Studd, announed that a gnlktip
just received from PuckWgSeih
Palace said the King hadlpo&eti
a quiet night, tb. Lcrdf^aydr
commented: tod() I
“That Is good as far as
Much activity was noted R&'Wc
Palace Wednesday. Lend— Daw
son, and Sir Stan ey Hewitt ar-
rived at the Pa lac c shortlyrbrHxc
9:30 a. m. They left after Jszuin *
LOST AND FOUND
leU and returned again aj 12:C)
P The statement of Lord Dawaon
caused n leep imeress :n
Great Britain and the c&j
whuh had »been waiting dM
for each scrap of news f: wMo ;
Palace, and, at-the sam^ciM?,
wondering with concern about tHe
EVd:°n resolve of the King’s-thrqc
sonj to return to England., i ;
The sudden returns of the Pr.iJ* .
cat renewed the uneas’ne.^^hiqi
had beer pari:y allayed < : :pVbptt* »
m'stic reports the Kingfa*y:o4 a
dUlon. notably th** statement if :
the Duke of York luesdaV tbit
hts lathed had shown some-'‘flight;;
iir»'rovomm. ***^1
The medical bulletins, however,
were extremely cautious and re
vealed little. Tuesdry night’a-fcubv-
letin d'd not spe.ifiraly mention. s
the King’s general cond!tQAfl0
Wednesday morning's UtXM-Nt
merely said his conation and tenu ►
perature remained “as before”. .
portfolios, bill folds, belts and
cravets, while the larger alpina
karung furnish the skins for the
upholstery in expensive automo
biles. furniture and milady’s cos
tumes. •
Woman has elevated the serpent
to a, new sphere of usefulness and
value; and wnr there is a commer-
>lal incentive to combat the crude
superstition- which result in the
death of over twenty thousand na
tives of India annually.
iaHer J ‘alpina karung*' are used
Uio manufacture of fancy shoes.
. ,
Bulldogs Off For
The Alabama Game
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juij ui mu civy ui Aiu 1 . m, r : , — ’ -t —
« permit to erect and m « n ‘ in evc *y unhappy life; it ic
r firing station for the thance to show what Ho can
ind sale of gasoline, oils, * op y° u * _
etc., op thd Southeast : , '• — .
ftorofts 5trcbt, at th? in- ... ~ • •
i of Washington street, King Georges Physicians
from the 13 yard line on each oc*
c»ri«n. * idiv!
McCrary Dudley, ar.d Davidssn
„ _ - - —. - th»* thre* backs figur.i ^
Admit Illness Is Serious ***** to ‘.ynw* «•«
the var.itjr. iimdwn was runniu:
i in 'h« place '.f Bsl by Hoots. H;H
v-ur at nuartir m J,t of tho tiSie,
H P r ri \ 0 v e r the ai^*
nal .ca’l nt nftor tho «orV-™*ya
hod been in vogva tor duitc! a
wads.
Maffett, Ccor;ir.’« ptAmltftiR
sophomore end. ri'ct irol a'Vprflrij.
-0 -nkie in the'scrimmaoo.:bu4)Jp , i
wjl be ready to play TifiresWr.
“8TANLBY HEWITT.
DAW80N OP PENN."
Prince of Walea, heir to the
coast, to board tb ecrulaer Enter. 1,1, , qvornm. no me
pr.se. It '■ vnrloua’y est'matcd p 0 , r j 0 f Education
RS'JHH OifimAOU ffl'lP
WANTED — Experienced man
wants position in retail
wholesale Athens store. Can
glva best references. Well ac.
qualnted with Oglethorpe coun
ty trade. Address: Clerk, care I brooch from side
Banner.Herald. n29p j of Woolworth's
WANT AD RATES
2 Cents a Word
Minimum charge of 40 cents.
$1.00 for three insertions. Seven
times for the price of five in*
All discontinuances MUST be
made in person st the Banner-
Herald Office or by letter.
Telephone discontinuances are
not valid.
75 Want Ad 7C
° PHONE
BANNER-HERALD WANT
AJ)S GET RESULTS.
mim
LOST — One pair of child’s
glasses downtown on November
10th. Please return to the Ban
ner-Herald or callTWrs. Kennedy
at 1800. m20p
ATHENS LEADERS
LOST—Bird dog, male pointer;
liver and white, snake bite on
front leg. Name: J. D. Hunter,
Sen!oa, Ga„ on collar. Finder
return to Bill Parks, K. A.
Chapter House. Reward. n28p
HINTON SECURITIES COMPANY
Phone 35 and 477 128 College Aveoue
REAL ESTATE LOANS AND INSURANCE
—Three excellent Brick Homes for Sale at Reasonable Prices.
Some real bargains in farms, close to Athens.
WANTED—By young man, 22
years of age, position with re-|
lia* ’
Dr. Chandler at Citizens Phar
macy, he will bo suitably re
warded.
grade of schooling; can furnish
references. Address “YM”,!
care “Banner-Herald.” n29p j
E. I. SMITH INSURANCE
AGENCY
E. I. Smith, Jr., Manager
—GENERAL INSURANCE—
Div Phone 279
Ni"ht Phone 1459-W
YANTED—Want to buy small
safe cheap for cash; Phone No.
700; Cnuthen & Holman. n30c
FOR SALE 1
IT WON’T BE LONG
NOW!
—Christmas is just around the
corner and we can help you in
your Christmas shopping. New
goods arriving daily. But. yo ’.r
Christmas Cards now anl avoid
the rush.
Whitehead’s Book &
Gift Shop
165 Ea«t Clayton St
—Phone 411—
'OR SALE—C. O. D. Cabbage
and White Bermuda Onior
Plants. Millions ready, 500 60c
$1 per thousand; quick shipment»
Stokes Plant Co., Fitzgerald
Ga. d2r
'OR SALE—One small heater,
cheap for cash. Call 281-W.
n28c
WIN «... ,
r OR RENT—Three rooms, kitch
en and bath, Waddell street,
close in; $23 per month. Apply
at office of Davison-N.chol.son
LO. n29c
MOVING—PACKING
SHIPPING
General Hauling
No Job too Small—
—None too Large
—Phone 636—
259 Hull Street
ADAMS TRANSFER
COMPANY
FOR RENT—One steam-heated
room with meals, to couple or
basinceo men, in boarding
home. Flume C34-W. dGp
•'OR RENT—House on WooJlawn
Avenue, 7 rroms, sleeping norah,
2 baths, cheap; phone 1459-J.
d5p
FOR RENT—Apartments furnish
ed or unfurnished; also star
room with fixtures; desirnbl
location; Phone 193, Mrs. Geo
Collins, 980 South Lumpkin,
i n30p
FOR RENT—My home, 297 Hull
Street, part’y furnished; as res
idence only. $50.00; as boarding
house, $60.00. Further 'nformn-
tion, see Captain Nicholas. Co?.
James E. Ware,. Cha;tanoo' T '’
9j« i 1 n30c
OFFICES !
FOR RENT j
Steam-heated offices, with
running wa er autl eAcei.ci.t
janitor serv’ce. Located In
modern bu'Idlng on Clayton
Sereot. Reasonable Rales.
For Further Information
Call 1426 or 875
AGENTS WANTED
AGENTS MAKE MONEY »ellin<r
Bliss Native Herbs for Consti
pation,' Indigestion, Rheuma
tism, Liver and Kidneys; 200
treatments gf.00; creel lent
snare timu work for men and
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Plumbing and Heating
Enrlnren tod Contractor.
140 Wait Clayton Street
PV - 1110 Athena, Ga
BANNER-HERALD Ads.
ARE GOOD WILL
AMBASSADORS
Sent Out By Progressive
MERCHANTS.
, Eyes Examined—
—Glasses Fitted
j Dr. K. L. Haughey
—Optometrist—
186 Clayton
GEORGIAN HOTEL
Dining Room and Coffe-
Shop.
—We are now offering a First
Class Luncheon for 65c, and Din
ner for 75c.
—Bring the family and enjoy
Frank Silva and Ins 9 Musicians
playing for all meals.
GEORGIAN HOTEL
LIPSCOMB-ERWIN & COMPANY
I
Successors to Erwin & Co., and Lipscomb & Co.
General Insurance—Real Estate and Renting
35 Years’ Service— —Phone 345
M0NKY TO LOAN
ON FARM AND CITY PROPERTY
Five, Ten, Fifteen or Twenty Tears.
ERNEST P. WEST
314 Southern Mutual Building. Phone 228
K. U LOUD WORTH « •» Jb
BL00DW0RTH & FLANIGEN
General Insurant-.
PHONE 1467
304 Southern Mutual Building
MOVING — CRATING — STORING
OPEN AND CLOSED VANS ■
Phone 148
Williams Transfer & Storage Co., Inc
153 West Clayton Street
Modern Woman Elevates the Serpent to
New Spheres of Usefulness " '
/—title. Nadine Picard, lovely Parisian actress, arrayed In her alpina »port$ coat of scater*nake and
hat and ihoet of delicately dyed lizard. 2—An out ft ichich Paris has just put forth for motoring or
tying. The coat and hat are of heavy cloak: fabric, soft but impervious to weather conditions, trimmed
with dyed alpina snake-skin and. lined with a soft leather. J—Latest from Parts In motoring styles. The
fair young French lady is outfitted in hat and shoes of lizard. done in brilliant hues and coat of. alpina
kdrung water-snake, radiant but noted for everlastlny wear. ; ‘ ©
If the present vogue for alpina | Today, for the first time, there is
karung should last any length of, a concerted movement upon snakes.
J«_ n .-J ,u n , | Dame Fashion. In. her search for
•Ime. and *rery Indication is that |he bcaumu | a „,j bitarre. has found
It will, then the poor snake is a commercial use for the serpent
doomed everywhere Just as It was that has been blamed for cajoling
doomed by St. Patrick In Ireland. Eve lnl ° t«*Hog the Forbidden
___ , Fruit In the Garden of Eden,
ts. ... .f* •. . .f. I -Importers jre now, taking about
Civilized man id adapting to his j two million snake hides out of In
own uses the handsomely ret iculcd j dir. ajjnually. The skins of the
womi'n. r.uaj w
Write for free sample, New Al
manac and agency plans. Alon
zo O. B'iss Mcd'Val Co., Dent.
(HI,- Washington, D. C. n23p
Railroad Schedules
SEABOARD
rvivai and Departure of Trains
Athens. Ga.
To and From South and West
REIVE
3:25 pm
:27 em
):30 am
8:53 an
5:29 orr
6:30 pr»
f:15 pm
DEPART
Atlant.v
nirmingham
Atlanta
Atlanta
Atlanta-
i»*» pm B*ham-Mcni. 2:15 pn
To and From North and Eaat
TRTVE DEPART
New York-Wash,
am Rich.-Norfolk 10:26 pn
New York Wash.
:53 Richmond 1:27 u •
New York Wash.
•45 pm R^h^Norfolk 2:15 pm
UNR8VJLLB H!DI.ANn Hit
cluduie, Elfactiv* Jan.,2. 1927
-No. 2 iMTre AtMn. for Gain
eaviile, »110 n. m.
-No. 12 To«yo» Atheni for Gain
caTille. tl :1B a. m.
-No. 11 arrive* Athena fro"
Gainesville, 10:32 a. m.
-No. 1 arrives Athens
Gainesville, 5:60 p. m.
Dally.
NOTICE
We have installed a
New *Steam Pleater
with newest patterns.
We do Circular Pleat
ing, Hemstitching 6c
per yard. Buttons made
to order.
MISS EDNA TUCK
Over Woolworth's
fro-
-Daily axcapt Sunday,
heduloa No,. 1 and 2 eo.are
Motor Car No. 400.
CKNTEAL OF GEORGIA
TRAINS
Depart for Macon 8:00 a.
and. 4:45 p. m.
rrl»a from Macon 11:4a a. a>
and 9:t0 p. m.
IO. BEELAND. C. A.. Phona 64-
O. BOLTON, Apt.. Phono 160
GEORGIA RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
VRRJVB DEPAR’i
7:10 om 8:30 an
12:15 pm-r-/' " 1:50 pm
I SAC pn—a a—4:45 pn
1:15 pmi— a—9:00 pn
.—Daily .Trent Pnnday.
WE HAVE THE
Only
Complete Stock
BRUNSWICK
RECORDS
IN THE CITY
—We also have all of Al Jol-
ion’s records from both “The
fazz Singer” and “The Singing
Fool,” in stock. Made only on
Brunswick by Jolson.
Durden Music House
459 E. Clayton Street
JUST RECEIVED SHIPMENT OF
SHRUBBERY
Fine Healthy Shrubs—All Varieties
—At Reasonable Prices—
Now Is The Time To Set Them Out
H. L C0FER & COMPANY
SEEDSMEN
<78 Broad Street Phone 24'
THK VETERINARY DIVISION
■. Georgia State College of
f ■ Agriculture
Will Reapond to Calls for
. VETERINARY SERVICE
Moderate charges will he mnde
Phone 757-J. Athens. Ga.
dm3
\OT/CL 1 comfort to tills age, he con-
This is to notify a!J persons tinned.
neerned that after ten days, or tin - ... , i
. November 29, 1928. , wo will “^nMulnere ia the awl’a most
make application ‘ lo tl.c Mayor healthful experience”. Dr. Lyons
• - ' -- - a .a. f. *«If la 4haa
THE STYLE SIIOP
MISS SUSIE WELLS
186 Eaat Clayton Street
For Xmas Gifts
Ladies’ Hats, Baby Bonnets,
'Toftt ftnd Dress Flowore, Hose,
3rass ero#, Garter Belts, Hand-
terchiefs and Scarfs. •
Wc make 0!4 Hats New in our
iat hospital for 50c, 73run l SI.
•t, en properry belonging to
said applicant. This November
1.V1D28. ' ’
ATITRNS TIRE SERVIC*,
n*>. ‘ i - Bv J. H. Posa.
GOOD'iffiED^CARS
30 Days Guarantee.
C. GRADY HENSON
Oakland - Pontiac Dealer b^Um^hmitin* ta*Tm*nnqAa “ w "’ '"""“Si
territory. 1 Enat Africa, and waa N0 MEETINO OF - SCHOOL, O
making nil poaalble apeed" In BOARD HELD TUESD^
reaching Damrefilaam. on the on necoun: of the ta lurnjo o'
, phone 741.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Dr, J. SjJrole Lyons
Of Atlanta, Makes
FOR COUNTY TREASURER |
I hereby announce as a candi
date for the office of Treasurer
of Clarke county for tho ft-U term
beginning Januarv 1, 162>,* which
is the Jerm for which the
Mr.' E. 1. S-tith, Sr., was nomi* bide ’going
Firestone Tires
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Lala-North-Smith
EPART ARRtVF
0:55 em 10:45 em
1:20 pm 3:15 om
1 Miller, Cnml. Arent
lclephone 81.
10MES FOR SAL’
-Tliree-room bouse: large 1 :
ranting on Hickory street an
rargia railroad; long railro:
-cntag\ $1,060.
—Two 5-room brick bungalow;
n West View Drive; hardwooc*
loors: ail conveniences. Cor
rote driveways; gsrages- mod
rn in every respect. Will sc’
{♦her er bo f H nn e?»«v terror.
Drive out and see them.
h. o. EPTING & co
—Phone 168ft—
102 Shackelford Building
\ —Are the Best that can be built. Mr. 1
! Firestone Sees to that. ' i
-Clark always sells them cheaper, i
! Clark sees to that 1 |
(THEY ALL WONDER HOW ITS DONE!]
] —Genuine Firestones; No Seconds; No (
> Blemishes; Guaranteed for Life!
H. A. CLARK
Proprietor
At CRAWFORD’S TIRE SERVICE
Washington Street
typos cf pd^jrims, -me it pa
late irrim armed with .ria riflo and
uni- is Ide ’going to* a Thanksgiving,
nated. and the ether a typ.*:ui f»toiL:».I
I will greatly appreciate the piayer, with jersey torn, and f*vol-
support of the voters of this coun* bal apparel rumpled
ty, at a special election to be held “When you f.nhfc tKtf contra;:!
on December 1, 1928. in accoutrement end implements
E. I. SMITH, JR. and lcok at the regulai outline
■■ * w -" and the frees of these two men
FOR TREASURER cf per i is 300 yards A’*art, yoi
I hereby announce my candt. are thri.led at the resen blance o'
dacy for Treasurer of Clarke ue t.vo men,” declared Dr. Lyons,
County, and w'll apprec'a'e your after comparing and contrasting
Influence and vote on election thc*r apj caianccs and their -att;-
day. tudes. The problems that fade the
GEO. S. CRANE. pi'grim cf 1928 are unlike tbost
— ■ — wh:ch ernfronted his grandfathet
FOR COUNTY TREASURER only in that they deal with mzn
I hereby announce jnysHf a can- a tract and more dangerous cnc
lldate for the office of Treasurer mic^, dtvlared the speaker,
of Clarke county for the fall term Thanksgiving Ocgio
beginning January 1, 1929, and “The American custom or 'nsti
will appreciate the aupport of the tutinn of Thanksgiving rocts ba?
voters of this gounty. into the hardships and suffering
HAROLD T. TUCK cf Pilgrim fat) ers who were gl-
tr- hue n f'K.it of cornbreud, -t
FOR CONRT4BLE o casional wi d '.nrkey, §r roast u
T hereby annonnee myse'r * bear meat and a pumpkin pV
candidate for ee^leetlon fo the stated Dr. Lyons, who counsellor
office of Constable for rhe 21«»h remembrance “that the call fv
Dfrrfrt, o. M., Of Clarke County ^ Thanksgiving, the high dcdicatio,
^Georgia, subject to the e’ect'on ' of life to noble service, the ro
to be held December 1. It2*. r.-a^v <. sDi^^d'a ra'^otism ’
, , H. D. HUFT. j’nt irr^at today as it was 30 r
— years ago”.
FOR CONSTABLE “n otucr general Ion . has deal
I* hereby announce myself n with, ai many problems of huma:
canddate for OeMtabto v|ae-ls th ? 6my*^he tpeake )
216th /Wsftict^changes^: '
elate the support of 'he vo»er<* th« Insr rro years But su**’
of the d’stricL Election to be progress has '.cen made In public
held December 1. 1128. education, medicin?, public morall
O. J. KKNNEY. and public reform vhat brings con*
Thanksgiving Talk lo aayen.aaa days from the time ^ a y 0 f the November meetln
^ of departure to reach home.
Tho Prince of Wales wired 1 SOMETHING SPECIAL JJd
Prime Minsiter Baldw n from Tb’ , n* r s" { v'nR Pinker—SULTNNI
Dodoma: "In view of the Illness PUDDING. COSTA’S, Wnb
of h s Majesty, tbo King, my 1746 or 9161.
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Suppost Your Team
Attend the Game Thursday! n
ATHENS hi =
GAINESVILLE Hi
SANFORD FIELD—3:15 P. AL
THANKSGIVING
The McQregor (Jo.
For Sporting Goods