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Minimum charge of 40 cents.
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R-HER WANT
ANNER-H :.\‘lh'
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WANT AD 75
PHONE
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QTOLEN!
SOLID A\HOGANY Tables,
woh £t ther, make one
o dir .ble. Elaborately
~ed pedestal and carved claw
¢ with st brass roller un-
E ach I I'his table STOL-
N {1 house of G. W.
omes, cabinet” maker, on
mee Avenue, Athens, Ga. S2OO
< reward for return or infor
tion leading to recovery, No
Mrs. I.onise B.
rrott, ¢ Walton Way, Au
i s a6e
FOR SALE
QAL | Corn and Corn
1 $1 hel, 35¢ peck;
ratch $2 60 hundred;
beon on Brd Feed, Hirh
ade Flour, Garden Seed and
ans. We have Sunny and
ady 1.2 Jeeds, also the fa
s Vigoro Plant Tood and
bard Brand Sheep Manure.
bens Seed m3oc
SALT—Sixty cords of pine
od. Phone 1186 m3op
REFRIGERATORS
ARE SELLING the celebrated
AN REFRIGERATORS and
e several at our display room
our Cold Stroaze Plant at 142
nee Street. We have all re
perators marked low and also
| them on the extended pay
t plan. Atlantic lee & Coal
- Phones 117-1600 and 1041.
PR
FNRT AND FOTIND
T—Wh'te go'd ring set with
amethyst. Initia’'s S. M. C.
inside. Notifv Molene Chan
r, 298 Barber Street, Tel
8-J m2Bp
EMALE HELP WANTED |
[ES WANTED to sn-ins:.heads
pome. Send addressed envel
for particu ars. Experience
ecessary. Ivory Novelty Co.,
Fourth Avenue, New York
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Have Beautiful Skin
You Should Use
BARRY BEAUTY |
PREPARATIONS |
Phones 1066-1067 !
IZENS PHARMACY |
ONEY TO LOAN 1
CITY PROPERTY |
E. I. SMITH and
SIDNEY BOLEY
Phone 279
“SCREECH” for
‘““CREECH”’
COAL
THE
FLORENCE
COMPANY
Coldest Ice and
Hottest Coal
All Talking, Singing Picture
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The remance of a little militant of the theatre who warred for
her man against hopeless odds and won. A heart drama told
amidst the riotious backgrounds of city speakeasies and a jazz
mad show-world!
WANTED
WANTED—By bus'ness couple,
siall unfurnished apartment,
with private or connecting bath.
Paone 1963 after six o’clock.
m2Be¢
WANTED TO BUY—Jones’ His
tory of Georgia, White s Statis
tics of Georgia, Griswo d’s “Fe
nia e roeis of America,” “Ihe
Orion,” volumes 1 and 3. A mag
azine published in Athens, Ga,,
in 1840. Phone 1794 or write
Mrs. Harvey Stovall, 850 Han
cock Avenue, Athens, Ga. milc
WANTED—By family with chii
dren, 1 or 2 rooms and kitch
enette; preferably furnished. Be.
ginning April first. Address:
“0, C.,”’ care Banner-Herald.
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E. EWELL YEARWOOD
Contractor and Builder
Brick Bungalows
A Specialty
Telephone 5302
Fnns Bridge Road
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MOVING—PACKING
l.ocal and Long Distanc.
Hauling
Phone 656—259% Hull St
ADAMS TRANSFER
PACKARD
OAKLAND - PONTIAC
1926 Ford Roadster.......s 85
1925 Ford 4-D. 5edan......5100
1925 Hupmobile Sedan....s2oo
1925 Studebaker Duplex
Fhneton.. ..., «.:511b
1924 Buick Touring.... ...SIOO
See Ad in Other Section of
Paper for Specials
Georgia Motors, Inc.
160-170 W. Broad St.
PHONE 741
CUSTOM HATCHING
SOLICITED
Eggs are Cheap. Why not hatch
them, We can hatch them
cheaper than you can. Machines
set each Wednesday.
Price $4.00 per 100 Eggs.
CLARKE COUNTY
HATCHERY
125 Washington Street
PHONE 1171
Blood Tested Baby Chicks
and Started Chicks
BEAUTIFUL BUIDLING
LOT ON MILLEDGE
HEIGHTS
50x200 Feet—For Quick Sale
$590.00
This lot has paved sidewalk.
sewers, gas, electricity.
Milledge Heights is one of the
best residential streets in Ath
ens.
SEE US AT ONCE!
Terms—sl4o Cash; Balance
$12.50 Per Month, If Desired
H. 0. EPTING & CO
4 0. Epting J. H. Epting
J. P. Ingram W. T. Ray
—PHONE 1686—
102 Shackelford Bldg.
LANDSCAPING
Nursery stock for sale,
i including coniferous
| evergreens, nandenas,
. broadleafed evergreens
- and flowering shrubs.
. Southern Manufactur
| ing Co. Nursery, F. L.
. Cumbee, Mgr. al6c
Chrysler-Plymouth
Prices Greatly Reduced
Now $590.00 and Up
F. 0.8. Factory
WILLIAMS & WINN
Dealers
132 Oconee Street
SEE US FOR USED
CAR BARGAINS
A Home Enterprise
Making Mattresses
Fromr Home Products!
And Selling Them to You at
Wholesale Prices
We make Cotton-Filled, Felted
and Inner-Spring Mattresses,
and Renovate and Felt Your
Old Ones at the same old price.
Best Line of Ticking
In Athens
PHONE 157
ATHENS MATTRESS
WORKS
RAILROAD |
SCHEDULES |
{ SEABOARD
{ Arrival and Departure of Trains
Athens., Ga.
I To and From South and West
. ARRIVE— —DEPART
| : Atlanta
,lo:2s pm Birmingham 8:29 am
' 1:12 am Atlanta 4:556 am
(10:50 am Atlanta 5:16 pm
! Atlanta.
| 2:16 pm B’ham-Mem. 2:50 pm
| To and From North and East
i’ New York-Wash,
4:45 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:25 pm
l New York-Wash.
8:29 am Richmond 1:12 am
‘ New York-Wash,
| 2:50 pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:16 pm
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{ GAINESVIL.LE-MIDLAND
i SCHEDULES
f Leave Athens
j.\lo. 1 from Gainesville 4:56 am
No. 2 for Gainesville 7:45 an
! Arrive Athens
[\o. 11 from Gainesville 10:00 am
i No. 12 for Gainesville 10:45 ala
| CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
g TRAINS
i Depart for Macon 8:00 am
| and 4:30 pm
( Arrive from Macon 11:35 am
{ and 8:45 pm
| YEO. BEELAND, C. A., Phone 640
| V. O. BOLTON. Agt., Phone 1046
i GEORGIA RATLROAD
! SCHEDULES
I \RRIVE— ' —DEPART
| 51— 7:30 am 52—9:00 ar
[ 53—12:45 pm 54—1:40 pm
!\-55— 3:06 pm x56-—4:15 pm
| 57— 8:15 pm x58—9:00 pm
| e—Trains marked (x) do not run
i on Sunday. .
! SOUTAERN RATLWAY
‘ Lula-North-South
I DEPART— —ARRIVE
[ 7:25 am 10:30 am
{ 4:20 pm 8:56 pm
{ JEO. B. MILLER, Com’l Ageni
| Office: Passenger Station
| Phone R 1
THE BANNER-HERALD, ATRENS, GEORGIA.
REGISTRATION
OF ALIENS UNDER
WAY IN MEXICO
MEXICO (ITY—{UP)-—Regis
tration of all alien residents in
Mexico, ordéred by the Interior
Department, has proved so for
midable a task that the time limi
for registerirg has been extend
ed to March 31. All foreigners
remaining in the couniry aiw
that date without proof of regis
tration will be lable, accordin,
to an official srnourc"maent, t
fines or deportation or both.
More than 40,000 aliens already
have registered and the tota
when the work is completed i
expected to exceed 8’).000, Jimen
ez Castro, chief of the immigra-
PHONE (17 FOR
GOOD COAL
B.C. PRAITHER
Coal Company
Your Business Solicited
—CASH—
- LET
RICHARD F. HARRIS, Special Agent
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO.
HELP YOU
TAKE THE “IF” OUT OF LIFE
314 Sou. Mutual Bldg. Phone 228
B. R. BLOODWORTH : C. D. FLANIGEN, JR.
BLOODWORTH & FLANIGEN
Fire—INSURANCE—Life
Casualty Automoebile Bonds
Phone 1467—304 Southern Mutual Bldg.
ESTIMATES Q?«R'G,\/ EFFICIENCYAND
CHEER FULLY A-S-3M B/, Y\ WORKMANSHIP
GIVEN [WAve/ G 4@\‘\ GUARANTEED
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LUMPKIN ST X TR 1716
WHY NOT OWN YOUR HOME
INSTEAD OF PAYING RENT
WE WILL LOAN YOU MONEY TO BUILD
You can pay us like paying rent and the home becomes yours.
Call and let us explain our methods. We can also aid you in
refinancing your home. F'rst mortgages only on Clarke county
improved property.
A HOME INSTITUTION FOR THE AID OF HOME
PEOPLE
MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION
Phone '1521 214 Washington Street
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Make Your Selection Any Variety You Wish!
COFER SEED COMPANY
Phone 247 378 E. Broad St.
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tion bureau, said. The records
have not yet been tabulated ac
cording to nationalities,
Long lines of foreigners, fre
quently includirg 500 or more
men and women, have formea
daily at the off.ces of the Interior
Department to comply with tHe
registration requirements. The
‘madequacy of the departmert’s
clerical facilites, whch have
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‘ng days, has been the subject of
! plomatic suggestions to the
Mexican government.
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auir'ng all aliens residing in the
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United Press.
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legally in the country, includirg
many who were bel'eved to hav:
entered as tourists and failed te
n2y the head tax of 22 pesos im
mosed on all who remain herc
lenger than six months,
DIET OF NAILS FATAL
MARION. Ohic.—(UP(— The
det of na'ls. stones and wire was
100 rruch for a cow on the Wae
nor farm. near hevo, The post
martem investigation eonducted
reverled g baitvweed ration of
=mall etanes, shingle nails ard
fene wire,
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3 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wright, jr., after their wedding in White
Sulphur Springs, W. Va. Wright Is the Canadian sculling champion
and Mrs. Wright is the former Martha Norelius, Olympic swimming
champion, Lt e e b se s il sbißs gl ik
ARTIST SUICIDEz
j NEW YORK.—(UP)— Unable
{to control a growing fear that
she was becoming a paralytic, is
! believed to have caused the sui
| cide of Mrs. Belle Silvera, an ar
‘ tist who, for the past seven years,
had aided Ralph Modjeski, famous
]engineer in his profession, Mod
jeski found Mrs. Silvera’s body in
’a bathtub when he came home
jWednesday. One shot through the
! temple had erded her life.
CHILD LIKES STOGIES
NCRTH TONAWANDA, N. Y
—(UP) — James Rosino is only
three but he smokes those strong
Italian stogies and even his fath
er’'s pipe. How the child ever
acquired the habit is a mystery
to his parents. About a year agc
they sa!d, he cried continuously
when he saw his father smoke.
Finally he was allowed to do so
and he apneared satisfied.
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way of Lakehurst, N. J. S
PALACE
Last and Only 3
howing
TONIGHT:
PLAN LANIER MEMORIAL
ASHEVILLE, N. C.— (UP) —
The house in Lynn, where Sidney
Lanier, beloved Southern poet,
died will be marked with a brorze
plaque. Definite date of the un
veiling ceremony has not been an
nounced, however, a program of
interest to the entire south has
been planned.
WOMEN WATCH STILL?
HENDERSONVILLE, N, C. —
(UP) — Evident of the encroach
ment of female competition ir
contraband manufacturing was
found near here recently when
deputy sheriffs picked up a wom
ar’s sewing outfit and several ar
ticles of feminine apparel at the
s‘te of a boiling 30-gallon still
The officers were unable to iden
tify the owner.
PAGE ELEVEN
'Child Crusade "
. Again To Mar¢
| Into Caigage
CARTHAGT, Tunisia, —(UP)—
Reminiscent of the flrst’dé-lstiaaf" .
Crusade in the bbirteenttflfintfiry' .
in which thousands of DWfiildrem
died by the roadside. on.their way
to fight the unbelieving Turks, &
Children’s Crusade wi'l pp held in
the ruins of the old Roggn am
pitheatre here during stha, Inter
nationa 1 Eucharistic pagngress
starting on May 7., iduiy
Thousands of relig}&l:'fixsiuspir;
ed boys and girls ¥ lrfg"e\very :
Catholic country. in t world,
dressed in Crusader’'s costumes,
will parade around ;lltl ancient
colosseum while other ‘thousands
of still unconverted Arabs watch
thair march from the ngjghhoring
hills. s |
Unlike the seventh Crifade led
by King Louis IX, of France,
against the hostile Mussulmans of
North Africa, it is expected this
modern-day crusade will, be held
without bloodshed or hostility on
the part of the thousand¥'f Mus
su'mans who still liveissagyound
Tunis and Carthage The,Mussuls =
man leaders of the trilgas“&? this
region have promised ‘organizers
of the Eucharistic Congress that
they will not disturb oslink®rrupt
the congress. 92uRE - -
This paradr #f Cath chil
dren wil have a speciél signifi
~cance for both the Catholfffs and
Mussulmans, since in th#“Roman
;ampitbeatre where thew chilliren
wil march, thousands,;ofyfhris
tians once were thrown}g%unm'y
lions by the Romans and later
Christian armies ki led ‘thotisands
!of Turks and Arabs intthd: name
| of Christianity. U 3nidt
~ Carthage particular’y &Eeb%!saint.
' ed spot to the Catholics because it
was here that Louis IX‘EM%"a“wMIe :
leading the seventhi'Téfusade
through Taunisia towanfty"Pales
tine. Louis with his army stopped
at Tunis in the hope of.convert
ing the King of Tunis, a Mussul
man. King Louis wroté ‘the fol
lowing to the King of Tumis: '
“Tell the King of Tunis that T
so ardently seek the welfare of
| his sou! that T wi'l resign myself
' to remain all my life in'a’Sara
l cen prison without ever again ste
|ing daylight, if under this condi
i tion the King and his nation will
' be haptised with good heart.”
'. King Louis, however, Was un
abe to keep his promide even if
' the heathen King had agreed, for
weakened by his crossing «of the
| Mediterranean he fefl,,iFLc}fi and
'dled. He was later sainted by
| the church. smA
i The Mussulmans of tifg ¥icinity
! tel' the story with a skghtly dif
terent variation, They xglate that
King Louis, taken sick, was con
verted to Mohammedali’sm by
| gnecial aneels from Allaki He
' died, according to them, uinder the
~faith of the erescent rather than
the cross, and,upon his. h?ad he
wore the burnous of a pl@u? ‘mara
bout. itw : ‘
I'hns it wi'l be that déscesidants
of both Christians angogMnssul
mans will again face eagh, asher at
Carthage. i
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i ' TIDES AND PATHENTS
' OCRACOKE, N. C—{Gifyp-Per. |
sons along the coast ; suee
cumb to a lingering iéh?,gfl d§ .
with the ebb tide, a 6023&13 to
Dr. E. A. Pierce, new'ießident
physic¢ian of Ocracoke.sifwol
‘NOTICE TO PAVING CONERAC
i TORS = witdas
| Sealed proposals will# receiv
‘ed by the Mayor and uncil of
‘the City of Athens, G#3 Wt the
office of the City Clerk untilinoon,
city time, April 9th, 1 for
furnigshing all material apd l~hor
required to curb and paVé*Han
cock Avenue from its eastéfn in
tersection of Jackson stréekito its
western intersection of,, Fhomas
street and Clovehurst Av from
‘ts western intersection%fi,lfib
ledge Avenveé to its eastertidnter
section of Bloomfield streetot
Said pavement to be .. is
known as one course con pav
ment and the curbing to of
granite,
A bond of 50% of thet amount
of the contract price will e
quired of the successful b’ sot
the faithful performance "¢f the
contract. . ond :
A. G. DUDLEY Mayor,