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made in person at The Banner-
Herald * office or - by letter.
Telephone discontinuances are
not vahd.
BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS
FOR SALE ;
FOR SALE—Roofing for sale. Isl
your building needs re-roofing,
phone 1300 for an experienced !
roofer to help you get the cm‘-l
rect measurements and suggest
material best. suited. We carry
Individuals, Hexagons, Rolls and
Galvanized, and will give you
estimates on finished johs. Chris
tian Hardware and Grocery, jlée
FOR SALE—BARGAINS in Used
Trucks. 8 International Ton
Trucks; Ford Light Delivery'
Model A-1% ton; 2 Chevrolets
with stake bodies. Russell Dan.
iel, Washington street. jlߢ
FOR SALE—Brand new Scout
Uniform. Cheap. Phone 39; 1238
Prince Avenue,. il7p
FOR SALE—Lots in Athens fas-t-‘
est growing section, $200.00 and !
up. Six per cent interest, slo|
monthly payments, Lowest |
_prices in town. A. E. Davison.'
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FOR RENT !
FOR RENT—Six-room house on_‘
Barber St.; 6-room house on|
Meigs St.; 8-room house on|
Church St.; Brick Bungalow |
i on Hampton Couvrt for Septem
ber Ist. A:. E. Davison, jll9c
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WANTED—WiII pay highest cash |
prices on old books and docu- |
ments. Those books up in the
attic may bhe valuable. Writel
“Books,” care Banner. Herald.
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WANTED—Lady of refinemen:
wants a position as matron or|
housemother. Mrs. A, P. O, Box|
628, Athens, Ga. jl7pi\
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WANTED—Unfunrished two-room |
apartment with kitchennette. |
. Write particulars, J. H. P., care|
__Banner-Herald, 17p
WANTED — Good instantaneom‘
gas water heater, Address|
“Heater,” care Banner-Herald.
; jl9¢
WANTED--By young man attend
: ing Univm'sit*, Summer School,
private room With bath and con
veniently located garage fac\i
ties. Address Arthur J. Funk,
: 15 East Perry Street, Savannah,
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___TRAVEL OPPORTUNITY l
A G A GUEST HOUSES
: . . e guarantee comfort ‘
and economy,'\i%flxerever you go
seek accommodations at the Tour
_ ist home that displays an A. G, A.!
- official emblem, Look for the yel-;
low and black sign. Tourists and |
traveling salesmen will experience l
a saving and added convenience hy !
by patronizing A. G. A. Guest
Houses. Look for the sign and
write for sectional directory of
Amenican Guest Houses so that
you may conveniently locate them
on the highways in the villages,
~ towns and cities wherever you go.
~ /merican Guesthouse Assoc., 418
+ Colorado Bldg,, Washington, D. C.
| RAILROAD |
| SCHEDULES |
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' SEABOARD AIR LINE
Arrival and Departure of 'l‘uins!
Athens, Ga. |
To and From South and West |
ARRIVE— —DEPART
Atlanta |
10:03 pm Birmingham 6:42 am
1:00 am Atlanta 4:40 am
Atlanta ‘
2:22 pm B’ham-Mem. 2:99 pml
To and From North and South
2:22 pm Rich.-Norfolk 2:22 pm
New York-Wash.
4:40 am Rich.-Norfolk 10:03 pm;
New York-Wash. i
42 am Richmond 1:00 am|
GAINESVILLE MIDLAND |
SCHEDULES ,
Leaves Athens
No. 2 Daily 7456 am;
No. 12 Daily ex. Sunday 10:a3 am|
Arrive Athens |
No. 11 Daily ex. Surday 10:00 am |
No. 1 Daily 4:556 om |
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA |
TRAINS !
Depart for Macon !
8:00 am and 4:30 pm 1
‘Arrive from Macon ;
11:35 2m and 8:46 pm |
GEO. BEELAND, C.A., Phone 640
W. 0. BOLTON,. Agt., Phone 1046
GEORGIA RAILROATD |
SCHEDULES |
Arrive— ~Depart
51—7:30 am 62—9:00 am|
53—1.05 pm 54—1:40 pm|
x55—3:90 pm x56-—3:45 pm|
57—7:15 pm xSB —8:00 pm|
x—Trains marked (x) do not run|
on Sunday. e
SOUTHERN RAILWAY ,
~ Lula-North-South i
DEPART— —ARRIVE|
725 am 10:30 am |
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GEO. B. MILLER, en
Office: Passenger Station
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FRYERS AND BROILERS
The Kind that Make You Want More!
CLARKE COUNTY HATCHERY
PHONE 1171
324 Broad Street
IF YOU HAVE MONEY
WE WANT IT!
IF YOU WANT MONEY
WE HAVE IT! ;
Where ('a.n You TFind a Safer Investmeént that Pays 7%7?
MUTUAL BUILDING & LOAN ASSO.
Phone 1521 214 E. Washington St.
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Shoe Repairing is Like a Train Ticket . . . .
You Pay for What You Get—No More!
OUR PRICES ARE LOW—BUT IN KEEPING
WITH QUALITY OF MATERIAL AND WORK!
Men’s Half Soles—Four Grades—7s¢ and Up
Ladies’ Half Soles—Four Grades—soc¢ to $1.50
MARTIN BROS. SHOE REPAIR SHOPS
151 E. Clayton Street 455 E. Clayton Street
717—PHONES—621
Work Called For and Delivered
“DYEING SHOES OUR SPECIALTY”
BARGAINS IN USED CARS
1929—Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan
1929—0ldsmabile 4-Door Sedan
1928—Pontiac 4-Door Sedan
1928—Studebaker Dictator Coupe
1927—Buick Master Six 4-qur Sedan
HAVE YOU DRIVEN THE NEW
FREE-WHEELINGC STUDEBAKER!
W. G. SAILERS
140 E. Washington Street Phone 1596
1S YOUR LAWN TURNING BROWN?
We have PEAT MOSS and POULTRY MANURE
MIXED, which if applied now and thoroughly
watered, will restore the life of the grass. In a
few days you'll notice a big difference.
APPLY 200 POUNDS ON A LAWN 30x30 Feet
SI.OO PER 100 POUNDS FOR 10 DAYS ONLY
Regular Price $1.50 per 100-pounds.
COFER SEED CO.
Phone 247 Athens, Ga.
& OR LESS $
ON YOUR OWN RESPONSIBILITY
NO RED TAPE
If you have urgent needs, we can give you
IMMEDIATE SERVICE throush our con
fidential and digrified plan of easy re
payments at a reasonable, interest rate
without any other charges
PHONE OR CALL ON US TODAY
FRANKLIN - PLAN
/ OF GEORGIA \ \
146 E. Clayton Street ¢ { § Phone 1371
STANDARD
CLEANING CO.
Dry Cleaners
PHCNE 697
199 PRINCE aVENUE
Auto and All Other
INSURANCE
“Protection with Service”
E. I. SMITH and
SIDNEY BOLEY CO.
Day Phone 279—Night Phone 9
BARGAINS
In Used Cars That
Must Be Sold!
2—'29 Oldsmobkile 4-D. Sedans
98 Hupmobile 4-1). Sedan
28 Chverolet Sedan
'26 Studebaker Coach
27 Oldsmobile 4-D Sedan
27 Oldsmobils Coach
29 Ford Coach
SMITH MOTOR CO
PHONE 1926
OLDSMOBILE
SALES AND SERVICE
148 West Clayton Street
NOT “HOW CHEAP”
BUT “HOW GOOD?”
My answer to that question on
your SHOE REAPIRING is the
BEST work you can get any
where.
We Call For and Deliver
Anywhere
Leather is Cheaper—and So
Are Prices. We Dye Shoes by
the New Sgray Method.
Work Guaranteed
HOFMEISTER'S SHOE
SHOP
Phone 1186
229 East Broad S¢.
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| WE'VE MOVED
| To the Corner
| College and Clayton
3 where
Shoe Repairs
Will stili be done that preserve
all the original style lines, us
ing the best material and work
maunship. .
Six Chair Shine Stand
For Ladies and Gents
PHONE 1010
We'll Call and Deliver
Thompson Shoe Shop
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120 Fordar: ..v . ... -S3OO
I—'29 Standard Coupe.. . \2‘)')
I—'2B Sport Coupe. ... ...$265
100 Pitkub il .o . S9N
I—'29 De50t0...... .:....S3OO
I—'29 Oldsmobile Sedan . $385
I—'2B Dodge Sedan.... ..$260
I—'2B Chevrolet C0ach....85215
I—'2B Chevrolet Coupe .. .$235
I—'2B Essex Coupe, R. 5...5225
I—'29 IY% ton Ford Truck $39%
C. A. Trussell Motor
Company
Corner Broad and Hull Street
Athens’ Oldest Dealer
LIPSCOMB-DEARING-HUTCHINS incorporated
Insurance Rents Real Estate
35 Years’ Sevvice
PHONE 345 DAVE PADDOCE, Mgr.
Rent Department
THE BANNER-AERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIR
| Vielin Classes Started
| Mrs. John Morris taught the
first violin classes Tuesday of the
| American Music Studio, :
i The classes are meeting in the
| Elementary Building at Lucy Cobb
] Institute, The students were very
| enthusiastic and everything points
| to a highly succeMful school, un
| der the direction of Mrs, Morris.
’ The :classes arve filling rapidly,
{ but have not all been filled as yet
| o _that anyone interested may
| still secure this instruction. Full
j information may be secured by
!pl.oning Mrs. Morris.
§j = —Advertisenment.
| . NOTICE
I To all abutting owners on Clov-
P erhurst and. Hnacock Avenue,
where paving was laid under the
project of 1930 as adopted by the
| Mayor and Council of the City of
| Athens,
The second installment of inter
’.-:r and principal due by you un
] der the terms of the honds issued
will.be dug and payable by you on
on before July 20, 1391, Payments
must be made to James Barrow,
¢k oof said city, who will fur=ish
amount payable on: request.
l JAMES BARROW, Clerk.
DU BARRY TOILETRIES
Hudnut Representative
Here This Week
PHONE 1066
For Appointmenst
CITIZENS PHARMACY
HAY FOR SALE
Baled for Delivery
Phone 77 or 1240 -
G. A. BOOTH
Plumbing and Heating
ANDERSON
PLUMBING CO.
Engineers and Contractors
Phone 1116 Athens, Ga.
140 West Clayton Street
Contractor and Builder
Brick Bungalows
A Specialty
Residence Phone 5302
Office Phone 577
E. EWELL YEARWOOD
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THE FLORENCE CO.
~ PHONE 1340
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MOVING—PACKING
Local and Long Distance
Hauling
ADAMS TRANSFER
€O,
Phone 656—259 Hull St.
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SPECIAL TOMORROW ONLY
1927 Ford Coupe—runs good: in
good mechanical condition—sßs.oo
C. A. TRUSSELL MOTOR CO.
BUYS BOTH THE
DAILY GEORGIAN
AND THE DAILY
RANNER-HERALD
AT THE GEORGIAN
HOTEL NEWS AND
CIGAR STAND
New Reduction
in Prices on MCClaren
TIRES TUBE FREE
INDIA TIRE STORE
ATHENS GA.—2sl Broad St.
REAL ESTATE LOANS
Insurance and Annuities
John K. Williams
621 Southern Mutual Building
PHONE 700
EVENING
CHAIS
Rondy 2.
The Lions cltbh will meet in the
Holman hotel at 1 p.. m. Thurs
daY.. i s , %
A summary report of the Fifth
Georgia National Egg Laying
contest will be given by J. ©.
Bell, manager,
%over the Georgia
; State College of
Agriculture ra
% dio at 1:30 p. m.
: Thursday. Other
éfeatures of the
sprogram include,
g“’l‘he Importance
of the Wl;nd Mill
for Furnishing
Water for Farm
Home,” by H. E.
Laay, research
worker in agri-
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culttre engineering; “What a
Large Scale Cooperative May Ac
complish,” by J. William Firor,
head of the marketing division;
music by Hugh L. Hodgson, head
of the music department, Univer
sity of Georgia; questions and
‘answers, and daily crop and mar
ket information.
’ A meeting of the Kiwanis c¢lub
‘will be held in the Holman hotel
;at 2 p. m. Thursday.
~ Dr. J. C. Wilkinson has charge
of the prayer services at the First
‘Baptist church tonight. Rev, H.
C. Orr will speak at the mid-week
services at the West End Baptist
church tonight. The prayer meet
ing at the East .\thens Baptist
church will be conducted by the
Intermediate Girls class of the
Sunday School.
The Senior Board of Stewards
have charge of the prayer serv
ices at the Young Harris Meth
odist chtrch this evening. Rev.
J. L. Allgood will conduct the
third quarterly conference at the
Oconee Street Methodist church
tonight. y
Dr. S. R. Grubb will condict
the services at the First Christign
church tonight. -
The mid-week prayer services
at the Central Presbyterian
church will be conducted by Dr.
S. R. Cartledge,
“Setting Out Towards Jerusa
lem” is the subject of a lecture
by Dr., Lester Rumble at the wmid
week services of the First Meth
odist church tonight at 8:15
o’clock.
“The Bat Whispers” is showing
at the Palace theater today at
4:10, 5:50, 7:35 and 9:15 o’clock.
J. W. Kittle Buried
In Oconee Cemetery
Tuesday Afternoon
Funeral services for J, W. Kittle,
38, who died Monday morning were
held in the Oconee Street Methodist
church Tuesday afternoon -at 4
o'clock,
The Climax Hosiery Mills, where
Mr. Kittle was a machinist, was
closed for the funeral, Mr, Kittle
was a steward in the Oconee Street
Methodist «<¢hurch, and he had
lived in Athens alt of his life,
Rev, H, O, Green, pastor, assisted
by Rev. George Stone, Methodist
minister, was in charge of the ser
vices, Interment was in the Oconee
cemetery, with Bernitein DBrothers
in charge, ; .
Pallbearers were Mayor A, G
Dudley, George James, Bob Sea
graves, Jimi Hardford, .Johnnie Bar
rett and Joe Saye, Mr, Kittle is sur
vived by h:s wife; soup sons, Gar
and, James, Arthur, and Richard
Kittle; daughter Hilder Kittle; sis
ter, Mrs, J, W, Jones; ang a bro
ther, J. L. Kittle, o
Negro Choirs to
Sing Tonight
At Institute
A musical tonight to be given by
lgcal choirs of Negreo singers and
also a male chorus will feature the
second week of the Negro National
Minister's Institute in session here.
In vesterday's session, Rev.
Thompson, or, J, C. Wilkinson, and
Dr. C. D, Hubert spoke, All gave
interest talk which ® we; enjoy
-2d by all present, Yesteraay after
noon at tha close of the session, a
memorial was held in honor of
those who enrolled last years, but
who were unable to return again
this year, Rev, Barnett and Dr, Hu
bhert spoke in behalf of the Institute.
also gave thanks to the Athens
Ministers who have aided them in
rhe meetings.
This afternoon at 1:45 Rev, D, B
Nicholson was the speaker, Dr, Na
brit, after an absence of two days
returned today and continued his
talks on “Personal Religion,” .
Thursday afternoon at 1:45 Dr,
T. W. Tippett, pastor of the Prince
Avenue Baptist church will be
the speaker. Thursday night Dev, D.
¥, Thompson of Augusta will
preach a sermon,
The Institute will continue in ses
sion through Friday night according
to Rev, W, H, Perry.
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HONOR GEORGIANS
NEW HAVEN, Conn.— (&) —
Yale university today conferred
on Bryan LaFollette Brown of
Blue Ridge, Ga., and William Ar.
thur Hinton of Dacula, Ga., the
degree in course of Master,of.
?cience in Mechanical Engineer
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ploits of this elusive genius of
crime,
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
Pre-Southern Showing Ahead of Atlanta
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‘Laughing Sinners
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NEIL HAMILTON , JOAN CRAWFORD aat CLARK CABLE
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With Neil Hamilton, Clark Gable, and
Marjorie Rambeau
The amazing drama of a song-and-dance girl who'
first cheated by love, then finds real romance’
The star’s finest, from the stage hit, “Torch
Song”'!
Whocpee in High Society While awl
Death Rattles Its Bare Bones Back PN\ \IR
Home in the Old Light House! WX b\ N
MARY PHILBIN U
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In Her First Talking [0 =\\
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“AFTER THE FOG” ? A 7 { .
With Russell Simpson, é 8 pF 3
Edmund Burns and 4 ,'z”
Carmelita Geraghty > 49 V 4
- Thursday—Loretta Young and Gra it
Withers in “Too Young to Marry
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1931,
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