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JANUARY 15. IBM
: eign trade." Commodity market
| organizations, such as the c 0 (
I Growers' Co-operattye associai
1 and the several fruit growers'
j sodations of California, wll i
gone into fully and their work
i plained. Wider use of these ore
i izatlons, it is 3aid, will be urew
1 essential to the speedy solutic
» the cotton growers' problem
! What to grow and what sort
I to plant are the chief sub'eoti
. discussion under the prrduc
program.' In the sphere o£ woi
SPORT NEWS
Girl Champ Adds New Crown
CRETONNE JACQVJETTES
Jacquette blouses of
„ cretonne
and large figured prints, made up
tor southern sport wear, are bound
with crepe de chine. . .
$100,000 Heir
[served long, hard, apprenticeships in preparation for the business of
[life. • «»! . . . i,
■ And now they lay their craftsmanship before you—an army of
[cheerful, experienced men—men who gladly guarantee satisfaction on
j every-Job done. •
I Not a household in Athens but what requires such ‘expert work-
OF WHITE MUSLIN
An unusual evening frock
Paris is developed In while ,,,
trimmed with rows and rows
ny roses of silver brocade
huge bow of sliver cloth at tin
manshjp from time to fime.
To these households we suggest daily reading of the "Shoj
Ought to Know” classification, in the Want Ad section of The I
Herald..
s Tou'
inner.
f Royalty Smiles
FOR RENT — THREfi-ROOM.
furnished apartment. All mod
ern conveniences. One block from
Georgian hotel. Phone 1157. J-17-c
With a program presenting Jft - VBVMiB
names of state-wide and national
renown In the fields of banking,
teenth annual Farmers’ Week and!
27 promises to he the biggest and j
who will appe&T in Athena between
January 22-27, are Governor-Elect
ident of the State Federation of 1 -j
keting program and the production ft. * • \ J L—
program. v » ‘ * •■■■
.avsjrsft. ^L*s?s&fBss.t a.-
which will deal generally with the t he royal face of Prince Gust"? ot
l te .. fa ™ t CT f ilt £ wed ™ <">«>• Prince Gustaf's com-
facilities,” and "our Interest in for- fcgnion is the Duke of Connaucht
IN COMBINATION
Banner—Morning
Herald—Evening
2dCents a Word
Minimum charge of 40 cents.
Three times for the price of
insertions. Seven times fojr tho
price of five insertions.
CASH WITH ORDER
Cash must accompany orders
of insertion of ads under tho
fo! lb wing classifications: *"
For Rent—Real Estate.
i' Walter Browning. 48, Fort Worth
“fTexJ bachelor and hermit, inherit*
!ed 8100,000 from a long-lost relative.
IWith it Walter says hell get mar
ried, buy new clothes, take a trip to
- New York, see a world aeries hall
(game-then buy a small farm near
Eleanor Coleman, Milwaukee, world’s champion 100-yard breast
stroke swimmer, added a new’ laur- el when she won by making 100
yards in 1:29 at the Illinois Ath-letic Club’s swim in Chicago.
LET US MOVE YOU!
Moving And Packing
THOMAS BROS.
OP Sinn St Ph»»» ISM
GOLF CHAMPS BOAST
SANTA BARBARA, Cal.—Gene
Sarazcn, national open golf cham
pion and Jock Hutchison former
British, open title holder, could
boast Monday their partnership
vengeance over their two traveling
companions, Walter Hagen, Brit
ish open champion, and Joe Kirk
wood, the Australian star, who, af
ter winning twjice recently, lost
Sunday’s foursome here," six and
five.
J Wanted—Rooms..
[ Wanted—Boarders.
'Wanted—Board.
• Wanted—Situations,
jThe minimum charge is 40c.
The Banner-Herald will send,
within n reasonable distance of
its office, for ads which are
payable in advance.
„ i If an error is made, The
Banher-Hcrald is responsible
for gofltt$TOne incorrect insertion,
jm customer is responsible for
aub socmen t insertions. The ad-
Yenisei 1 ' should notify imme
diately if any correction is
needed.
All discontinuances MUST
be made in person at The
Banner-Herald Office or
by letter. Telephone discon
tinuances are NOT valid.
7JC 'WANT AD , 7C
■ h# PHONE IQ
BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS
One Four Room Apart
ment for Rent, near
Normal School. Posses
sion at once. Price $20.
E. G. FAMBROUGH
Phone 516
SOUTH BEND, Ind.—Knute K.
Rockne’s successful system of
building football machines will be
offered to coaches throughout tho
country next summer when the
University of Notre Dame estab
lishes a school for football coach
es, under the personal direction of
the famous mentor.
The course will be three weeks
i n length, and will begin on Aug
ust 1. Every branch of the grid
iron sport will be taken up, with
demonstrations by Rockne and
I his assistants. The method for
making winners which is pursued
THE STYLE SHOP
224 Clayton St.
MILLINERY SALE
All Velvet and Felt Hats at Half
Price. Come in and see what
wonderful values we are dis
playing during the entire week.
College Mat
Game Needs Rule
TAXI SERVICE
Day aild Night
GEORGIAN 'BAGGAGE
tone 1 TRANSFER GO. Phoi
-■ ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Bookkeeping, Shorthand and
Typewriting
Save 50% of expenses by at-'
tending this school. The grad
uates of the Athens Business
College always get the best po
sition- Every Graduate em
ployed.. Write for information
today.
Box 143; Athens, Ga.
te Weather
Office
Georgian Hotel
ness a year in 29 states, is Ameii
ca’s most retiring millionaire.
He is James C. Penney, 47, of
White Plains, N. Y., whose name
would still be vunknown to the gen
eral < public if his broker hadn’t
announced the issuance of a $1,-
500,000 life insurance policy mak
ing his total $3,000,000. Only
three other persons in this coun-.
try carry a greater insurance.
They are Adolph Zukor who
heads the list with 55,000,000 Rod
man Wannamaker and Pierre' du
Pont.
Pecan, Peach and Plum Trees For Sale
\ (Bell Weevil Don't Bother Them)
We have taken option on a large supply of above with
firm in Middle Ga. and offer following varieties, sizes
and prices:
Peaches—Ga. Belle—Hiley and Elberta
1- 2 June Buds*@ $8.00 per hundred.
2- 3 June Buds @ $11.50 per hundred.
Quotations on 600 or more lots on request.
Budded Pecans, Schley, Frotschen, Van Derman, Stuart
1- 2 @ 8^5.00 per hundred.
2- 3 @ $65.00 per hundred.
3- 4 @ $75.00 per hundred.
Plum Trees—Abundance, Red June and Burbank
144-2 @ $20.00 per hundred.
2-3 @ $25.00 per hundred.
Due to Close margin of profit, no orders will be ac
cepted ior less than 100 peach trees, 25 plum trees or 20
pecan trees. No orders accepted unless accompanied by
cash equal to 1-3 total amount of order. Prices include
,f. o. b. our shipping point.
CRAIG ORR
(Licensed and Bonded)
Dealer, Landscape Contractor and Nurseryman
Carr’s Hill Athens, Ga.
For Economical Trans
portation
CHEVROLET
“TERMS”
RHODES MOTOR CO.
, north tonight
Lost and Eonnd
LOST—DOZENS OF ARTICLES
V are daily lost by the citizens of
Athens. Most; of the lost articles
can quickly he located by a Ban
ner-Herald want ad. tf.
I Wanted—Rooms
WANTED—ROOMS IN CLOSE-IN
g section are dally desired by doz
ens of Banner-Herald readers. Why
not rent that vacant one tomor-
He learned it as a youngster.
When he was nine he first felt
the urge of making money.' But
there wasn't much doing in
'Hamilton^ Mo., where he was
born, and there wasn’t much time
after school. Young Penney found
a way, however.
He started raising hogs. He
let no one help him. During his
free hours he want out collecting
slops for his pigs. The business
grew so large that he finally had
to give It up.
His next venture was planting
watei melons.
After he finished school, he got
his. first job in the largest gen
eral store in town. His pay was
$2.27 *a month. The next year he
was raised to $16.66 but his health
failed , him and he had to go to
Denver.
Long Trip* Ou Specialty.
Cheapest Track In Town.
STTKD—THREE ROOM HOUSE
st outside the city limits, but
Consider within the city limits.'
rosslD. D. Thompson, Athens,
G'ep. Del. J-18-p
Phone 1351
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD,AIB LINE RY.
i Northbound Southbound
’9:55 t Atlanta-Monroc l’c'l 6:15 p
2:40 p Atl.-Birm.-Mem. 3:20 p
2:40 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:20 p
7:55 p Atl.-Abbeville l’c’l 7:30 a
11:24 p Atl.-Birmingham 5:211 a
11:24 p. Norfolk-Wash. 5.29 a
i 11:24 p Wilmington-N. Y 6:29 a"
GEORGIA RAILROAD
ArJ from Union D’pt for Union
Point,. Aufeusta Point, Augusta
and Atlanta and Atlanta
7:80 pm.. 8:20 am
12:10 pm 2:25 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1661
Central of Georgia Station
Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m.,
4:43 p. m.
Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m,
\9:3Cp. m. . v
For further information phono
J. Y. Bruce, C. A., 640.
GAINESVILLE-MIDLAND
RAILWAY SCHEDULE
Gainesville
ALL ABOARD
Winter Excursion Fares and All
Year Tourist-Fares
WANTED TO BUY SF.COND-
| HAND' one-horse Klein and
Martin wa gon. Must be in good
• order. -Athens Mattress and Spring
UNDAUNTED
BY FAILURE <•
There he went into the butcher!
business—and failed, r 7 ' 1
Penniless h e got a job In a dry-
goods store. When he saved $500
he bought a part interest in a f
branch store in Kemmerer, Wyo.
It was the beginning the J. t\
Penney chain store system.
w My wife and I,*' says the mil
lionaire, “honeymooned cheerful
ly. among the packing cases. I
was^ the boss; she was the clerk.
SllPpAHu In knoln... 1 ....
Wanted—Situation
1 ANTED—SITUATIONS IN THE
Banner-Herald daily by a hous**-
eeper and other employes in A h-
flg» If you want a Job let th» I ji-
^■kTorald h«dn vmi r-ot ft.
Georgia
Havana :
Kentucky
Louisiana
Mississippi
Near Mexico
North Carolina
Oregon
South Carolina
Tennessee
Texas’
Virginia
West Virginia
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas
British Columbia
California
Florida j'.-l
Washington
tral A. A. U., the Western Inter
collegiate, and the Pacino A. A.
U. These codes differ in such re
8pects as the length of time of
bouts, holds allowed, and the sys
tem of scoring points.
This makes for difficulty when
officials who have worked under
one system are called upon to off!
elate in another section of the
country.
At the same time it is a disad
vantage for any meet in which
"ED _ WORK AFTER
p. m. by young man gradu-
Bns ! r.:;s College. Single or
entry bookkeeping. Will
sr all day position. Address
. T.” P. 0. Box No. 247.
i, Ga. j-17-c
Georgia Railroad
Atlanta & West Point R.' R.
Western Railway of Alabama
Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges.
For further information applv to
J. P. BILLUPS,'G. P. A.,
zz.-. 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga,
Wanted—Agents
rTED AGENTS BY HEPUTA
i linus are daily items in the
of Banner-Herald wants.
> of these offers may appeal to
men trained'in one section would
be obliged to meet wystlers from
another. Representatives from th®
NOT FOR
PROFESSIONALS
For Rfcnt
l RENT—SIX ROOM HOUSE
|$h all conveniences. Sun par-
garden. pasture, chicken yard
garage. Phone 177. j-15-c
No. 2 daily for
leaves 7:45 a. m.
daiiy except Sunday for
Gainesville leaves 10:45 a. m.
No. 1 leaves from Gainesville |
arrives 5:20-p. m. •*
No. 11 daily except Sunday from
Gainesville arrives 10:10 a. m.
photograph** orttc wrote-wife of*' •
Slid, former heavyweight cham
pion of France. The Senegalese
boxer has been in difficulties ever
since his victory over _ George^
RUFFLES OF LACE
•arrow ruffles of Valenciennes.
3 make effective trimming for
COMPANY WILL
ce 34x60 In brick
•mhe St. $20.00 per
Jugene Fant, man-
taffeta dance frocks.
: «*kirt is completely
them.
FOR RENT—ONE THREE ROOM
unfurnished apartment with pri-
vat bath. Also two unfurnished
rooms, all suitable for light house
keeping. Phone 394-W or apply to
273 Barrow SL j-16-p
FOR RENT — UNFURNISHED
first floor apartment Four
rooms and private bath. Sink in
kitchen. Desirable location. Call
724. j-16-p
For Rent—Rooms
FOR RENT—AN ATTRACTIVE-
LY furnished room, close in,
.vill bring in a steady income, if
it’s advertised in the Banner-Her-
ald. tf.
FOR RENT—ONE NICELY FUR-
nished front room suitable for
students or business couple. Also
use garage. Phone 1572. J-16-c
FOR RENT—TWO CONNECT
ING rooms for light housekeep
ing,. on carline. Phone 1275-W.
j-17-c
FOR RENT — TWO LARGE
rooms with private both, suit
able for light housekeeping. Call
1440. - j-17-c
FOR RENT — THREE CON
NECTING rooms for light
housekeeping. All modem con
veniences. 267 Dubose Ave. J-18-p
FOR RENT—TO GENTLEMEN*
two furnished rooms with bath.
575 Harris street. . j-16-p
For Sale
FOR SALE—HUNDREDS OF
profitable sales and exchanges
are made monthly through the
use of Banner-Herald For Sale
Want Aids. Sell something you
don’t need tomorrow. tf,
FOR SALE—ONE FORD COUPE
in good condition. A real bar
gain. CaU 1767. . J-16-p
FOR SALE)—ONE BABY CAR-
riage as good as new. See Mrs. L
R. Scarboro, 243 Barrett SL J-16-c
REAL ESTATE
Have two clients ready to
'buy small cottage well located
>n easy terms.
Buy a lot now and build this
spring. I have some desirable
listings and terms right.
D. G. ANDERSON & CO.
FOR SALE—GOOD 140-EGG
incubato With new brooder, Mrs.
G. W. Barber, R. 3 Athens, Ga.
1-16-p
FOR SALE—ONE FORD TOUK-
ing car, ill good condition. Apply
Athens Battery Co., ■ 4T5 East
Clayton St. j-17-c
FOR SALE—FiVE ROOM. HOUSE,
one acre lahd, electric lights, city
water, very low price.. See Mr.
Thos. Green, Southern Mutual bldg.
J-tS-p
Miscellaneous
WILL NURSE MATURNITJY
cases. For information, phone
1S04-J. . J-17-p
| FAMOUS WRITER DEAD
SAN DIE3GO. Cal. — Edwin F.
Clough, veteran newspaper writ
er. assaciated for i\p&rly 40 years
with various papers of the Paci
fic coast, died here Sunday.
20 PERCENT DIVIDEND
NEW YORK — Directors . of
the Endiebtt-JOhnsbn corporation
She manuf.’.nuiers declared a
stock dividend of Yo per cent 'on
the common stock payable Febru-
' ary 15 to stock ot record January
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