Athens banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1933-current, November 09, 1933, Home Edition, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8
PAGE EIGHT Classified Ads = = i WANTED Highest Price Paid For ~ Old Gold and Silver ~J. BUSH, Jeweler 165 E. Clayton Street r_...____—_———————————-—— NOTICE NOTICE—My pansy plants are now readj for transplanting. Mrs. M. P. Broughton, 280 Cherokee Avenue. nßp WANTED — Experienced man to rewind automobile and industrial ¢ armatures; must also be experi enced in automobile electrical } Wwork Athens Auto TPartg Co. . nlze LOS ’ LOST—Male fox terrier pup. Black . body, white Ilegs and breast. Small white spot in forehead, Return to Dr. H. B. Heywood, i 185 O'Farrell street, and receive reward. ndc B i it REWARD—For male pointer bird ¢ dog; snow white, liver colored . head, 1 or 2 liver spots no back. Return to Clyde McDorman, Phone 646, nie S — S —— Don't forget your share pay ments as interest ig not paid this month on depnsitey made after 10th, . . Mutual Building & Loan - - o Association nde GOOD USED CARS el Reasonable Prices RECONDITIONED . ALL THOROUGHLY PINSON-BRUNSON MOTOR CO. SPECIAL! 250 Piece JIG - SAW PUZZLE Sc McGREGOR’S PHONE 77 | 2hr OMAS | o) AP aN MOVING - PACKING AND STORAGE GOODS INSURED IN TRANSIT LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE HAULING PHONE 9180 - BORROW j P TO ’ from t Family Finance Co. | ONE-DAY SERVICE | At times, money is needed imme-! diately. Our loan service is avail-| able to you. ! NO DEDUCTIONS | You get full amount applied for.‘ Repayments to suit oonvmience.| : 1 102-104 Shackelford Bldg. X 215 College Avenue i PHONE 1371 { & ’Why Buy an Unknown Make of Battery? You Can Get a WILLARD at a Very Low Price! A CLARKE STORAGE BATTERY CO. PHONE 677 . ADVERTISING FOR CLASSIFIED Daily Rate Per Word for Consecutive Insertions One Day, per w0rd....... .02 Minimum Charge......... .40 | Three Insertions f0r...... 1.00 ‘ NO ADVERTISEMENT will be 1 taken for less than 40c. Ad- | vertisements ordered for ir regular insertions take the | one-time rate. Name and ad- | dress must be counted in the | body of the advertisement. | IF AN ERROR ig made, The Banner-Herald s responsible | for only one Incorrect inser tion. The advertiser should j uotify immediately if any cor- | rection is needed. | ALIL dscontinuances must bhe | made in person at THE BAN- | NER-HERALD OFPRICE or by letter, Phone discontinu- ‘ ances are NOT valid. | ALL WANT ADS are payable in advance. ; 75 WANT AD 75 | PHONE | i e e FOR BALE | — e FOR SALE--Just in, 4000 muw% points, slides and other repairs for practically all makes of plows. X{{uu:.zht on the old price, You will save money to lay in vour next year's supply. Spec’al discount to every one. Christian Hardware, Broad street. 027c¢ FOR SALE—Galvanized 5-V Crimp Roofing s fireproof; reduces your insurance risk 50 per cent; also have large stocka Roll Roof ing, HMexagon and Square Tab Shingles. Sold direct or applied if desired. Christian Hardware, Broad street. 027¢ FOR SALE—SISO.OO Credit Memo, on New Dodge or Plymouth, at a discount. .0, Box 371, Athens, Ga; nlop FOR SALE-—Nannette's Tea Room is closing Friday night, Novem ber 10, Equipment is for sale at attractive prices, either in part or as a whole. Call at 1220 South Milledge Avenue bhefore Friday night. Phone 1581. nloe A —— DR. W. F. McLENDON " ‘ VETERINARIAN Office and Hospital on Princeton Road at City Limits PHONES 194-W and 251 | Accommodations for All Animals : Agents for Helena Rubenstein and Dorothy Gray A - | Toiletries i PHONE 1066 CITIZENS PHARMACY BUICK - PONTIAC P saEs sERVIGE ® GEORGIA MOTORS, INC. C. GRADY HENSON-—WARREN C. THURMOND NOW IN NEW LOCATION—LUMPKIN AT BROAD WITH 24.-HOUR AUTC AND STATION SERVICE OFFICE STATION PHONE PHONE 741 W@. m@_ 700 BEAUTIFUL WINTER LAWNS EASY TO MAKE WITH ITALIAN RYE GRASS 1 to 9Pounds.... .... ....10c per Pound 10 to 99 Pounds. ... .... .... 9¢c per Pound 100 Pounds and Over.... ...... 8c per Pound FEED YOUR LAWN WITH A COMPLETE PLANT FOOD WE CARRY A COMPLETE LINE OF FERTILIZERS Poo = COFER SEED COMPANY ATiEns “DOING ITS PART” R The New L. C. Smith still is leading - the World’s Business as a Typewriter = Favorite! Wi DO OUR PART Moedrnize Your Office .o 8 S‘“'\t\\ ° Fquipment by Putting Y . L lfix} ety L. C. Smith's -~7:v*"“’_\ssf},"~" ¥ We Trade in ! A\ e _ ;‘\y H e Your Old Rl Jf Machine! \ i ‘,’:.:'al"l;-?."’ T. B S asseeo® - - 5 ‘:‘:;galo’é!?'?‘??fi\ For Personal Corres ;_,‘_'.‘-_*,',..,‘.Voa,°° N pondence~ i ———=C o | Use | ' Smith-Corona New and Rebuilt Machines and Expert Typewriter Service —PHONE 77— The McGREGOR Co. ~ ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR ALDERMAN—2nd WARD I am a candidate for Alderman from the Second Ward to succeed myself. Your vote and support will be appreciated. DR. H B. HEYWOOD. FOR ALDERMAN FOURTH WARD I hereby announce as a candi date for Alderman from the Fourth Ward, City of Athens, Georgia, subject to action of the voters in the Democratic primary. { sol‘cit the voteg and influence f all the voters of the ward, and will gratefully appreciate your sup port. FRED T. MOON. FOR ALDERMAN FOURTH WARD [ hr-rnby, announce my candi dacy for Alderman from the IFourth Ward, City of Athens, Ga., subjeet to the rules and regulations of the Democratic primary. Your e and influence in my behalf will be appreciated. ‘ R. W, PHILLIPS, FOR ALDERMAN FOURTH ! . WARD | [ hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Alderman from the Fourth ward, subject to the rules: ind regulations as adopted by the Democratic executive committee. { will greatly appreciate your vote and support. HARRY J. MERK. e . Railroad Schedules SEABOARD AIR LINE Arvival and Departure of Traing Athens, Ga. To and From South and West ARRIVE— —DEPART 10:18 pm Birmingham 6:18 am 1:30 am Atlanta 4:18 am * Atlanta New York-Wash, 3:03 pm Bham-Mem. 2:20 pm To and From North and South 2:20 pm Rich.-Norfolk 3:03 pm 4:14 am Rich.-Norfolk. 10:18 pm New York-Wash, 10:18 pm Birminghma 6:18 am GAINESVILLE MIDLAND SCHEDULES Leave Athens No. 2-—for Gailnesville— 7:45 ax No. 12—for Gainesville— 10:45 am No. 11--from Gainesville—lo:oo am No. I—from Gainesville— 6:16 pm | GEORGIA RAILROAD Train 51 Arrives Athens 7:45 a. m, Daily except Sunday Arrive Athens Train 50 leaves Athens 11:00 a. m | SOUTHERN RAILWAY Lula-North—Sßouth Atlanta, Washington, New York Depart— —Arrive 6:50 & .m. 11:40 a. m. 1:30 p. m. 4:35 p. m, Telephone 81 J. L. Cox, Assistant General Freight-Passenger Agent. CENTRAL OF GEORGIA ! Departs Daily (except Sunday) 6:30 am ‘ : and 4:00 p. m. Sunday only 7:50 am.and 4:00 pm. Arrives Athens Daily 12:36 p. m. and 9:15 p. m. THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA Two of Hollywood’s Rivals Still Friends S i o g G R s R SRR G R sy B R Mmoo vE L R & B e g 2 o . & BB s e . . T & 4 % o T . T s “ s g i R R i ; b % & i g eR f S s % B B P . % e T E %ey 0 avaae T % L . 7, : TN eAW B R R AR S b y T Ll U A e % T f" : G B . G . o e T ’ SR RS Baaae -;*,-';’;5,:':‘555:55i-;‘;‘;s;f.-;flf*~s_-> o e S R R go W e 1 g s i :‘.4::::3 '»4‘,;:4 2 5 o ;‘3;;33325.E:::;ip;'u1:;:;:,.:_- SR :;,_».-‘"—_‘_. i | . .. i e s ; g « R G T i 1 = = 0 &Y, G L T i G : G . &4 . g 7 T B— L R Biiin Although rivals for the honor of “‘first lady of the screen,” these two favorites of filmland remain sincere friends. Mary Pickford, at left, long was ‘“America’s Sweetheart’ until the talkies brought Ruth Chatterton, right, from Broadway to Hollywood. Now they're bitter opponents for the favor of the fan. but that’s confined to the studio, I TWO ATHENIANS | CAST IN DRAMA (Continued krom Prage Cne) ( two Athens students in the east of “‘Beggar on Horseback.” “Beggar on Horseback"” is the | most ambitious play yet utte-mmwl‘ bry the University plavers and )m«l‘ a cast of 38. The partial cast is| announced as follows: | D. B. Nicholson, Athens; Ce- | leste Moore, Sharon; John Dekle, | Savannah; Elliot Hagan, Sylvania: f Jean McFadgen, Albany; Bmily | I'isher, LaGrange; Harry Harmon, | Atlanta; Denning Whiting, Cmnil-f la; Eugene House, Atlanta. ] James Fleming, Leary; Carlos | WIND DAMAGE PROTECTION o COSTS VERY LITTLE | JESTER Frens, 15¢c a pkg. ! Modess, 25¢ a pkg. Kotex, 25¢ a pkg. E ' 3 for 69¢ | MOON-WINN DRUG CO. | PALACE o Bl i AEE e T y . SO 2 AN B RRG B T T SR WG Bt et S S coame o RSiSREEE B 8 B SRR R bl AR - e SR B STy 5 A B ) e R R R ¥ R Dds . g T e SR e T R S 3L R R SRR . e T e *:%, A PRy Fen iy T : SssRRR ST, il R R A £ R R ARI gt y R TRERT e e oty SR ) B Wallace BEERY - Jackie COOPER - Fay WRAY s, - 3 BELTO - Gemrge KAFT COMEDY DRAMATIC ROMANCE OF NEW YORK CITY LIFE ‘\3 The HOWETY ™ $:4 Added Attraction — Walt Disney’s Famous Cartoon Comedy in Colors—“The Pied Piper” PALACE TONIGHT TOMORROW SATU RD AY___'__—"'_"—"""'B)/ Special Request WALT DISNEY---Famous Cartoon Comedy in Beautiful Colors “Three Little Pigs” Gomez, Jacksonville, Fla.; Cromer Shuler, Jacksonville, Fg:].; Eugen(n% Smith, Atlanta; Tom Smith, Haw kinsville; A. L. Dabney, Atlanta; Marguerite Palmer, Blythe; Mar tha Haffey, Midcon; R. H. Ran dolph, Winder; Neal Kaye. The following have bheen selected for the cast in Deems Taylor's fa-l mous pnatomime, “A Kiss in Xanadu’x Tap Bennett, jr., Athens; Hardy Ulm, Augusta; Theresa Hamby, Smyrna; Florence Hancock, Car tersville; Virginia Frick, _Little 'Rock, Ark.; Roger Flynt, Colum ihus; Mimi 'fiarmw, Savannah:l iJohn B. Whitney. | . Season tickets for the 1933-34 'shows will continue through Mon day. The tickets may be purchas [ed from student representatives or at the Costa cigar counter at the price of SI.OO for students and | $1.50 for iUm faculty and public. | | 'AGCREEMENT IS SEEN ’ IN SOVIET DEALINGS ‘ (Continued From i-age One) s il inm‘tment call, the Soviet commis sar planned to attend a -luncheon given in his honor by Hull, and a dinner arranged at the Turkish em bassy by his old friend, Ahmey ll\luhtu,r, the Turkish ambassador. ¥ Freshman ‘‘Swatted”’ 1 For Talking to “Ma”"’ ST. LOUlS—(#)—They summon ed Freshman Edward Hunter be fore the sophomore will at W:mh-l ington university and announced: | “The charge is fussing; the penalty two swats.” “But,” protested Hunter, “I was n’t fussing (talking with a girl). That was my mother.” “Make ’em hard for that,” order ed a husky sophomore, as he man euvered the wvictim inte position for the sentence. Today Hunter went aboug the campus with a copy of matricula tion card of Sophomore (Mrs.) ‘Maud Hunter. I ‘ N . ey 1 | THE WORM TURNS | l CHICAGO —(&)— It seems the‘ bridge worm has turned! Only last spring Mrs. Rubie% ‘Bringha.m sued her husband, Con-‘ rad, for divorce alleging he abused her for her bridge blunders. l But she took lessonsg and so im—i porved her game that her husband‘ lasked her to return and she dic¢ and this is what happened: Bringham filed suit for divorce charging his wife punctuated her criticisms of his bridge errors with slaps and blows. ‘ A judge gave him a decree. THE BOY A MAN ‘ THE MAN A BOY : Swipes, the Newsboy, wise in the wily ways of men before his time. “Chuck’ Connors, Bowery Big Shot, a grinning boy at heart. Pals through thick and thin. Look Who’s in the Cast! COLLEGES BALANCE | BOOKS DESPITE CUTI (Continued from Page One) } at the end of the/yvear all s:t!:u'i(}s: and all bills will be paid. | “This may be a detriment” hei said “Because some unthinkingi people migh; say ‘since yoy have% done so well with so littie we'll jusxtl squeeze you down a little more,’ but‘fi there is a definite limit on what B L eePP A O i | S ] -.ONLY.. -————'—_—“—_——_'—_"__“.__;—\ SPECIAL RETURN ENGCAGEMENT! | N e (Y L swosg 2 [Sweepingon 1 ‘ {oreater glory win . ’ i Ihe summatiop W A N B of ol she has meon géi%;w N o thescreen! «;‘%‘; : (Mo fner role coulg ‘. s L v e ginnay LW R ) ochea 1o 5! N R . by octvess! could hove & %’A D mioyed it finer! SR - ekt @GR gR -o W e '*ésé:‘;-.z’ s e = - & et 2 W WAL AR o 2 e e By 9 Vo Mo\ L | i;?% ' '“.'sé':;?“o:'. ?Lgfg«fw,/H oWA R D W wet ¥~ “‘9;:“‘“‘.\, ¥ Novelty—Added A “MENU” N I 5, M 55 s g W FRIDAY —— ONE DAY! . A smashing drama of emotional conflict played largely by an amaging cast of canines! CHIC [ LuCKY : N ‘ . B wif BN 4 137 N, A i - SALE {§¢ §] DOG : \ WE A s P ' BE . Added = Farmers Comedy Folly” TONIGHT OMORROW THURSDAY, NOVEMBER g, 103 I NUROUAY, NOVEMBER 7 iyou can do, ’ “We think that any j,\_.\»,;,,!,m !which lives to perpetuate tsels : Ibcund to die—and thege ‘,;fi.il = Igions have been createq . insteyg, mentalities to serve the PeOpla ¢ the commonwealth. i “Education must apply itselr 4, the problem of Ccveating wealth l\,vhich our people may "‘“‘“'llm;; ‘lgenemlly. And wt expecy ~ facul. j ties to beccme socia) engineers, y, belong to the pecple of thig State land we are .here for them , com. mandeer.”