About The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1923)
PAGP TWO THE ATAEVS. O.V.. HERALD .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 2i res. Advertisements MRHI « 2 Cents a Word Minimum charge of 40 cent*. ” i for the price of Tint time* insertions. Seven times for the price of five insertions. Jin discontinnsnce* MUST be madenin, person- at The Banner-Herald , Office or i discon- t, l SS'St"4SS 78 , 75 I-HERALD WANT ADS GET RESULTS WANTED—To Bay SAUTED — A 6 OR SEVEN room cottage or hoose in good locality, for six or seven thousand dollars. Address A. care Banner- Herfld.; J27c WANTED — ONE INCUBATOR „nst- be in good condition. Phofle 87 or write. Homer Levralj len cart Scott Hdw. Co. 1-29-p FORGET WEEVIL, IS MICE OF EXPERT mtjEssi formed, probably, the dost is bet ter?’’ . Under a law proposed by the burcatiand backed by’ the leading farmers of the state,-any mixture advertised and sold as a boll wee vil reihbdy will be required tc bear a printed analysis of its con- ents, which must not fall below a certain percentage in calcium ar senate or other poisonous chemi cals. _ State And National Ex perts Are Strong In Rec- ommendafions \6f .eajr oium Arsenate As Poison. POINTS OUT ESSENTIALS by Mr. Williams in Georgia’* bat-isolidating the city and county tie to grow cotton in face of boll | school systems and adoption of a TOftairi I i-nnrlltinnc “TnPCA flpft." n/» . ... - ‘ . , .. recommendation that fire escapes Sited—old false- teeth joy high as , 110 for full setsi Don’t matter if broken. Western Metal Company. Bloom- InRthn. *n. J-24pb VAjJT ins Soule And Gonweil Prais ed For Work in Behalf Of The Fanner. In Geor gia. (By J. D. Allen.) With interest centering mainly around' certain dyftlp mixtures^ discussion became heated as to the value of these-and other prep arations in fighting the .boll weevil during the afternoon gathering of t$e farmer’s conference here yes- weevil conditions. “These arc,” he ptated, “good farming, which means farming adapted to the particular section and the, nature Of the soil; use of sufficient nitro gen in fertilization; pedigreed n,lnntA,l 4a 4La IaaaIi : WANTED—Help WANTED — Several in telligent boys, both white and colored, to de liver papers. Call at Ban- net-Herald office, Han- ax{k Ave., and ask for Mr. Joccs. tf. :For Rent—Rooms FOR RENT—TO COUPLE WITH- (Jut children, flrst floor apart. meit, sink In kitchen, private bath, hot water. MiUedge Ave.. phojie 724. l-24-o El RENT—ONE STEAM-HEAT room with’ board to coupi* ! or }>usinesa jpen. Phono 4S4-W, I corner Cobb and Franklin streets. 1-27-C FOR RENT — FIVE ROOM apartment on Prince avenue. E. G. fambrough. 211 Sou. MuUiai building, phone 61*. 1-26-c terday. We do not recommend the use of syiup mixturdr sir any other preparation as being better than plain calcium arsenate dost- in fighting the boll weevil" declared HonoraMe lfk W. Williams, head of the seta to bureau jof entomology af the meeting yesterday after noon of the State Farmer’s Con ference.' - V These mixtures, if applied be fore the squares form, will kill the weevil. So will calcium arsenate. as dust. the squares . are Four essentials were pointed out CITY SCHOOL BOARD TO INVESTIGATE PROPOSED ADOPTION OF UNIT PLAN RAILROAD SCHEDULES Committee Is Named To 0.<t Facts On Cunsolida- tiv Of City And County F u.stems. Appointment of a committee to investigate the feasibility of con- placed on the city school build ings, were outstanding features of the cotton seed, adapted to the locali ty; and' the intelligent use of poisons.” -; Spc-Aking along the same lines, Honorable George A. Maloney, of the national department of Agri culture; asserted that hard work good fertilizer, gsod cultivation, and good seed are the things that will bring success in the figh* against the weevil. “We want to forget the hoi! weevil just as mugh as we can,’ he continued, "an* grow cotton just as if there were no such pest It can be done- It was done la3t year in other states, in states that used far less calcium arsenate than was used in Georgia. . “There is not -nearly enough calcium arsenate to go around if the anticipated demand develops. But cotton can -J>e raised without it Where it oan be potained, of course .the use of arsenate is ad vised m heavily infested regions,, but the use must be intellij-eiff. Probably 25 per cent or niore of the poison used lost year in this state was wasted. “The use of sweet or liquid poisorts is not endorsed by the federal government,” continued Board of Education meeting I under the County Unit education- Tuesday afternoon. i*l system for several years and The present oficers were re elected, John D. Mell, president; D. C. Barrow, vice president, E. D. Sledge, secretary and M. G. Michael, treasurer. FIRE ESCAPES The committee on buildings and grounds of which A. W. Dozier is chairmen recommended installa tion o fire escapes. Fire, escapes the chute type will be placed the following school buildings once; Baxter Street, West End,! 4 * 0 "; _ . . (colored) and East Athens, (col-■ Mrs - R - ?■ Kobson, a sister of ored.) iDr. Ike Reid was elected to suc- It was also decided to place es- « eed Mrs - Luc )' Lech Mathis now capes on the following buildings- Mrs. Rcdwine as a member of the Oconee Street, College Ave- High School faculty. Mrs. E. W. Childs Street and Reese .Street, I Carrol! was appointed secretary (colored.) The type for the latter 1? Principal E. _B. >Iell of the High buildings will be left to the dis- ■ School. NOTICE To thfi Public. leyerai government*, tumuiucu I would respectfully request the Mn Maloney, explaining that they Clarke Poultry Club To Meet housekeepers and the general pub- FOR REN T—DOWN STAIRS aphitment, use of garage. Phone 14-W. j26cb lie, during the present, freezing weather to give their orders fo- groceries and other articles- of merchandise early-in the day, in order that the merchants may be able to deliver all purchaaes with one delivery and’ thereby not bo forced to keep their live jrtock on the streets without shelter in this severe weather. To work live stock in this kind of weather is nothing short of cruelty to ani mals. Will not everybody strive to so act as to protect the dumb animals. “ geo. C. THOMAS, Mayor. Jan. 23, 1923. in no instances gave better result* N T-NINE ROOM J»: taro, baths. Cioie in. "Possession February 10. Box 629 * J-20-C than plain calcium dust. “The de partment of agriculture has made many tests, and we have been un able to prove that syrup mixtures attract the weevil.” Pointing out that the wepvil is largely a weather problem, Mr. Maloney stated local conditions' must, be taken into consideration in making the fight. He advised the cutting of stalks early in the fall to prevent hibernation of tho insect. Plans for a big poultry exhibit the district fair whicn is bsingj discussed for Athens next fa!!,! wi!) be worked out at a meeting of! the Clarke County Poultry Asslo-' elation in the’ Chamber of Com merce rooms next Tuesday, it was announced yesterday. , The Poultry Association was or-1 ganized las* year with bright prospects for developing that in- j dustiy in Clarke county. The of- L- . r v , fieers are E. C. Paine, president I JjWJSS jCCK W OS"K and L. D. Benton, secretary ind’ treasurer. 1 RENT — ONE NICELY ._Bished room. Close in. Col lege-Ave. Call 1347, daring office j-26-c lege- r. RENT — FIVE ROO! apartment, aleeping porch ■ az steahi heat and garage. MiUedge Av®0e. J. T. Anderson, Phone 840. j-34-p One Nine Room House on MiUedge Avenue for rent. Possession at once. E. G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 . y COMMENDS PROGRAM Honorable H. E. Savely, exten sion field agent of the U. S. de partment of agriculture, com- LADIES AID SOCIETY TO GIVE OYSTER SUPPER The Ladies Aid Society pf t^e! Christian Church will give one of their Oyster Suppers on Thursday evening from 6:00 to 8:00 in.the. basement of the Christian Churcl For Sale ; SALE—FRESH COUNTY sweet milk and butter- til fresh right from the every morning. Phone j-SO-p ,E—ON COLLEGE AVE. ■desirable building lot, three from city hall. Good term-. Apply 715 N. Jackson^SL ESTATE :ve two clients ready to buy small cottage weU located ly terms. a lot now and build this ig. I have some desirable Ifetogs and terms right. , G. ANDERSON & CO. Budded freeftn Tifees FOR SALE lARD VARIETIES Write for Prices W. fi. LAMAR PARK FRONT THOMASVlLLE. - GEORGIA Miscellaneous best MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looks | -st-of all after a Golden Glint, NET TROUBLE CAUSES LAMENESS lameness followed me for soioa rim., and I felt that it w#a i from kidney trouble. One of Foley Kidney Pills had Mired effect.” writes H. B. / 8 SUITS for $1.50 , Get a. Ticket with 8 cou pons. Cheapest and best work. Dry Cleaning EVANS PRESSING CLUB > V6n Cknnon-WaU-Bldg- mended very highly the program worked out by Dr. Soule for con trolling the weevil in Georgia. The work of Mr. Con well, presl dent of the Georgia Cotton Grow era* Co-operative y Association, was also extolled. It Is a spirit'such as theirs,' declared, "that makes possible the final success of the farmer/* "The eyes of the world are on this little group of Cotton states. The world sees that its people are the purest Anglo-Saxon stock that it has the most patriotic, the least dical, and the best labor, that Is he found anywhere. And it is to this section that a marvelous industrial development is com Ing.” Proceeding the main discussion of the session, Mr. Graham spoke briefly on the need of reaching children, both in and out of school between the ages of 14 and 24, of which there are more than million in the country, he declared His remarks were addressed par ticularly 4.0 the county demonstra tion agents, practically all of whom are attending the confer ence. ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE 1 Bookkeeping. ’ Shorthand and Typewriting FURTHER PROHIBITION CHARLETTETOWN. P. E. I. The Province of Prince Edward Island, already dry, has voted to prohibit the importation of liquor for export. James Young to direct “Wan dering Daughters,” by Dana Bur nett. Save Snrfr of expenses by »{.. fending this school. The grad- OO th* of the ' Athena Business Cbllego always get the' hesImpo sition. Every Graduate ployed. Write for information today. Box 143, Athens, Ga. SEVERE COUGH AFTER INFLUENZA “Af'cr an • attack of the ‘Flu’ which left me with a severe cough nothing seemed to relieve me un til I used Foley’s Honey and Tar,” writes. Mrs. K. D. Drake, Childs, Maryland. Coughs resulting from Influenza, Whooping Cough. Asth ma, Croup, La Grippe and Bron chitis are quickly relieved wito Foley’s Honey and Tar. Contains ino opiates—ingredients printed the wrapper. Largest selling cough medicine in the World. Sold : everywhere.—(Advertisement) W* L COXE Transfer Co. Long Trip* Oor specialty. Cheap.., track In Town. 590- Thomas St Phone 1351 A BARGAIN 10 room house No. 513 N. Jackson St. Splendid location for hotel or business pro] J. T. ANDERSON Phone 840 ocauon opyty. T OVER YONDER IN THE WANT ADS IS A GLAD SURPRISE Read the For Sale classiff cations and you’ll be surprised at the many bargains offeree there from day to day. Want Ads’ are small, but beneficial to all. ->> READ ’EM — :rction'*of the committee. The for mer buildings are wooden and on making report, Chairman Dozier declared it would be criminal not to put escapes on the buildings. The High School has fire escapes now. A committee composed of the superintendent, ’ assistant superin tendent and members of the teach' ers and. text books committee will investigate the consolidation of the city and county systems which is known as the county unit plan. Richmond, Chatham, Glenn and Bibb counties have been working SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. Northbound Southbound 9:55 a Atlanta-Monroe 1’cT 6:15 p 2:40- p Atl.-Binn.-Mem. 3:20 p 2:40 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:20 p 7:35 p Atl.-Abbeville l’c’l 7:30 a 11:24 p Atl.-Birmingham 5:29 a 11:24 p Norfolk-Wash. C.29 a 11:24 p Wilmington-N. Y 6:29 a well pleased. HEALTH CRUSADE C- O-sA^L, Florence Coal Co WYNBURN ST.-” . • ■ • • PHQNF - [3^\! GEORGIA RAILROAD Ar. from Union D’p*t for Union Pdint, Augusta Point, Augusta and Atlanta * and AtlafiS** 7:30 pm » 8:20 am 12:10 pm 2:25 pm CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV. W. O. Bolton, Agent, Phone 1661 Central of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:30 a. in., 4:45 p. m. Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m., 9:3C p. m. For further information phone J. Y.' Bruce, C. A n 640. The Board also granted permis sion to the city schools to adopt the Health Crusade. As a means of affording better protection to tho teachers and pupils from fire the Board will request Chief Mc- Dorrnan of the fire department to make inspections of the buildings often and recommend steps that will result in better fire protec- CONSERVE THE GAS Athenians are requested to conserve gas, while the Gas Company is making repairs. The capacity of the plant has been curtailed twenty-five per cent as a result of the collapse of one of the gas machines. The cold weather has caused cus tomers to use more gas than ordinarily and the supply will be exausted before the broken machinery can be repaired if it is not conserved. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY Schedules Leave Athens Arrive. 7:45 A. M.* *5:20 P. M. 10:45 A. M.** **10:10 A. M. Daily. •* Daily Except Sunday. ALL ABOARD ^Winter Excursion Fares and AH Year Tourist Fares TO I Alabama I Arizona I Arkansas [British Columbia I California [Florida Washington Georgia Havana Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi -'New Mexico North Carolina Oregon South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia West Virginia VIA . Georgia Railroad Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway of Alabama For Economical Trans portation CHEVROLET “TERMS” RHODES MOTOR CO. Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges. , For further information applv to - ^ J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A., 714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga. For Unemployed the proceeds of which will gq for the benefit of the Missionary So ciety. The public is cordially |n vited. POSTPONE MEETING OF MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Woman’s Missionary sociej of the Prince Avenue - Baptist church, which is due to meet this afteronon at 3:30 o’clock; hits postponed its meeting until next Wednesday at 3:30 p. m., on afe r count of the* inclement weather. GENEVA—The Swiss .govern- ernment it is announced, is send ing a mission to Canada to Inves tigate the possibility of .finding work there for the Swiss unem ployed. There are- now 100,000 out of work in Switzerland. MURDERS IN SLUMP LONDON.—Figures just c> piled show the theory that the war has lessened respect for life and increased murder is erroneous. England and Wales had 98 mur ders in 1912 and 100 in 1913. But there were only 107 in 1920 and only 85 in' 1921. 66 (6 X TAXI SERVICE Day and Night GEORGIAN BAGGAGE Phone TRANSFER CO. Phone 66 G^-ui ; 66 66 January Sale of House Furnishings Our January Sale of House Furnishings is now going on. Housewives can make substantial savings in this sale. Felt Base Floor Covering For bath rooms, kitchens, hall way, wears and looks like linoleum —pretty patterns and colors. Gen erally sold at $1.00 yard. Prices for this sale, square yard .. . 79c Cedar Chests Reduced 25 Per Cent The cedar chests will go in 'the House Furnishings Sale at a re- duction of 25 per cent. Aluminumware At 49c 60 O % There Is No Raise In Price Of Our Work Only We Have Raised The Quality Of Materi al, And Workmanship MARTIN BROS. ! <?i)SorVs — \ s GOOD■BREAD MADE w,TH CRI?eo™MILK On this table you will find sauce and stew pans, quality brand Aluminumware, guaranteed for 20 years 49c Aluminumware At 98c On this table we have tea ket tles, water pitchers, coffee perco lators, biscuit pans, large sauce pans, buckets. Values up to $1.75. 20 year guarantee, priced in this saje . . 98c 18c Table Curtain Materials ’ On this table you will find a good assortment of curtain nets, Marquisette and Cretonnes. Choose from them at... .. .. 18c per yard 29c Table Curtain Materials Curtain nets, Marquisette and Cretonnes, values up to 50c. Priced for this sale .. .... 29c p e r yard Entire Stock of Nets At 20 Per Cent Reduction i ■ • - ■ Ready Made Curtains 79c Pair These curtains are full 2 1-2 yard lengths, made of good quali ty scrim with tape border. Bath Mats 75c Gold Seal Congoleum Rugs Pretty patterns and colors..at- prices much lower than usual— 18x36 inch .. .... 39c 3x9 feet .“. $2.75 4 1-2x9 feet $3.50 9x12 feet $14.9S PLAIN WITHOUT BORDER 36x72 inches $1.60 6x9 feet * .. .. $440 9x9 feet $7J» 9x12 feet $9.60 Fine Cut Glass Reduced 25 Per Cent The entire stock of cut glass will go in the House Furnishings Sale at a reduction of 25 per cent. Window Shades Less 10 Per Cent You can buy your window Shades in this sale'at a saving of 10 per cent. Grass Rugs Plain and with colored, good quality— 3x6 feet $1.25 4 1-2x7 1-2 feet $2.00 6x9 feet $3.75 8x10 feet $5.50 9x12 feet $7.50 All Comforts At a Saving . ■ of 25 Per cent Wizard Mops and e \ Polishes A better mop and polish cannot be had. All in this 1 sale at a saving of ONE-FOURTH. The House Furnishings Sale starts Monday and continues all next week. All Blankets At 25 Per Cent Reduction Davison-Nicholson Co.