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THE ATHENS. GA„ HERALD
SUNDAY.FEBRITAPV
Advertisements
minutes
lature now in session to finish the
of the game.'
Araoldsville plays a nice . style
of ball and is one of the best high
school teams in this section. >
The lineup was as follows;
Bogart Hi. , Amoldsville Hi.
Crow, F. .. .. Fields, F. (6),
Zuber, F.T4) ...... Henson, F. (4)
Crow, F. (10) ..,.krfi3of etaoinn
Nunnally, C. (6) .... Butts, C. (4)
Foster,G. (2) * Kelly, G. (4)
Smith, G.(0) Dean, G. (0)
Bogart Hi. 22—Araoldsville 18
Stars for Araoldsville—Fields.
Stars for Bogart—Smith, Nun
nally, Crow.
Referee—L. N. Foster.
program. **
“North Carolina maintains her
university with an annual appro
priation of $450,000; and this year
the budget calls for $650,000.
“What does Georgia do?
“My God, people! Shall we con
tinue to starve Athens?”
MUSICAL COMEDY
FOR SALE—Good six rcom house, |
large lot, double garage, servant .
house, laundry house, plenty fruit j
trees, large garden and other out r
building. Corner lot. Phone 296. ]
f-7-P
Araoldsville Is
V Beaten By Bogart
2 Gents a Word
Minimum charge of 40 cent*.
•Three times for the price.of 2%
insertions. Seven times for the
price of five insertions.
All discontinuances MUST
be made in person at The
Banner-Herald Office or
bj letter. Telephone die eon- -
Our*Margot
Miscellaneous
CHRISTIAN INDEX—If you want
to renew or Subscribe > for the
Christian Index, phone Louise
Pendley, phone 409.' , ’ * f-7-p!
I BOGART, Ga.— !n one of the
’ fastest and best games played here
I this seaMta, the Bogart High school
'quintet defeated Araoldsville high
; school basketeera by a score of
22 to 18.
I At the end of the first quarter
I the score was 5 to 0 in facor bf. Ar-
noldsville, and at the end of, the
first half the score was 8 to* & lb
the favor of Araoldsville.
I Until near the end of the game
I the result was in doubt, but during
jtlic last, ten minutes the Bogart
| boys shot ahead by a noticeable
I display of speed.
' One of the interesting features
of the game for Bogart was the
Gibbons Merits .
Dempsey Bout
iWnjnMpm
] THE HISTORY OF THE STACE HAS MNEWY0
- THERE BEEN PRODUCED ANYTHING SO ARTISTIC-
I* AMAZING- gorgeous Ano ENTERTAINING
II AS THIS BRILLIANT AND MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL
COMEDY WHICH TOOK NEW YORK BY STORM ANO
U SOLD OUT EVERY NIGHT FOR TWO YEARS
7C .WANT AD , *7|
13 PHONE I»
BANNER-HERALD WANT
ADS GET RESULTS r
Tommy Qibbons is ‘ten small to.
fight Jack Dempsey. So decrees
Chairman William Muldoon of the
New York Stat? Boxing Commis
sion.
n’t too small » to
B r .b Fitzsimmons
The Weather
Your last chance to see
the famous, play of
; GEORGIA: Rain , In South and
rain or sleet in North tonight and
^uo^plbly Tuesday morning; colder
tonight and in South Tuesday.
U (South Carolina; Rain in South
ami rain or sleet in North tonight
and probably Tuesday moruing;
colder in South tonight and on the
south coast Tuesday.
Florida: Rain tonight and prob
. ably Tuesday, colder Tuesday am]
in North and Central tonight; j
. juucji colder Tuesday in North and
central.
Alabama: Mostly, cloudy to
night; somewhat colder in south;
freezing temperature to the coast,
.. heavy frost tonight if weathei
’clears; Tuesday fair with slowly
rising temperature.
nnr—i
Lost and Pound
• LOST—A brindle Boston Bull Ter-
Tier, wearing collar, marked
-Tip, Dr. Campbell Morgan, Win-
UUw Lake. Ind.” Finder please
phone 1155. x . ■ f-7*p
.LOST—PAIR GOLD RIM GLASS
ES on College Avenue .or Bar-
' rett street or between Carter Moss
V Lnmber Co., and Barrett street.
Finder return to W. F. Coleman,
r Carter Moss Lumber Company or
if phone 1468. Reward. 2-6-c
TUESDAY fM’
50c
Plus Tax.
v ‘ Wanted—Rooms
WANTED—ROOM AND BOARD
by couple with no children, in
private family, close in. State
conveniences and price in answer.
-Address M. D. P., care Herald.
DRAWFUNN1ES
Drawings By Bill Holman. Verses By Hal Cochran
flFor Economical Trans-
' porta tion
CHEVROLET
•TERMS”
RHODES MOTOR CO.
i. WANTED—To Bay
WANTED TO RENT—DESK
space and use of phone. Address
.. “Space” care Banner-Herald.
WANTED—Help
WANTED —. SEWING, DRESS
making altering or lining coats.
' .Phone 1444. f-6-p
if
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 be3t po
sition. Every Graduate em
ployed. Write for information
today.
Box 143, Athens, Ga.
WANTED-MARRIED MAN WITH
some dairy farm experience,
must be able to milk cows and
drive Ford truck. Phone 1740.
t>; 2-6-pd
"For Rent—Rooms
l^OR- RENT—Garage building on
Prince avenue, near McLeroy’s
■' filling station. Apply to G. W.
■ McLeroy, phone 7 W-W. t.G.p
FOR RENT—One steam heated
I rOom with board . to couple or
business men, in good boarding
borne. Phone C34-W. Corner Cobb
add Franklin Streets. f-10-c
RENT—TWO UNFURNISH-
rooms and kitchenette. Very
able. On car line, close in.
0 1564 or address Box 356,
as, Ga. . . f-T-C
This tailor does a nifty job
When given half a chance.
He perches on a table and
And sews patches on your pants.
Long Trip* Cur Specialty.
Cheapest Truck in Town,
.FOR RENT—Unfurnished, apart
ment to coqple, without children.
Four rooms . and private bath.
First floor. Milledge avenue. $40.
Hot water and electricity included
Call 724. t-7-c
INFLUENZA FROM NEGLECT
ED COLDS
..Stop your coughs and colds be
fbre they become serious. If neg-,
lccted they lead to influenza, la
grippe, asthma and bronchitis.
Three generations of users have
testified to the quick relief giver
by Foley’s Honey and Tar- from
coughs, colds, croup, throat, chest
and bronchial trouble. Largest sel
ling cough medicine in the World
Mr. S. L. Hunt, Cincinnati, Ohio,
writes: “Foley’s Honey and Tar
EVERETT TRUE
By Condo
FOR RENT—DESIRABLE LOW
ER apartment of three rooms.
Private bath, kitchenette, garage.
Phone 4ltf-J. . 2-6-c
f 1MOUCD YOU ’Bfe lNTeR.i~ST<5"D SiP, IN A
r=-.Tirt>_«ST-r<=- e it toj.cs r v -*i'L v r
om eTNENASTre f it toccj, >oii
fcUH/tT TO >SAY AND CUHGAi TO S4T
FOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED
front bed room, . walking dis
tance to town and school. 785
Prince avenue. Phone 1572.
- - - - 2-6-c
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
SEABOARD AIR LINE RT. .
Northbound” Southbound
9:55 a Atlaota-Monroe i’c’l 0:15 p
2:40 p AtUBirm.-Mem. 3:20 p
2:40 p Norfolk-Rich.-N. Y. 3:20 p
7:65 p Atl.-Abbcville I’c’l 7:30 a
11:24 p Atl.-Birmingham 5:29 a
11:24 p Norfolk-Wash. 6.20 a
11:24 p Wilmington-N. Y ,6:29 »
GEORGIA RAILROAD
’ Arrive Depart
7:20 pm ’ 8:20 am
12:10 pm 2:25 pm
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV.
W. O. Bolton, Agent, Rhone ;66l
For Salt
FOR SALE—One-ton truck, stake
body and cab; new .ilO volt gen
erator; camping . outfit. Call 165
State St. or phone 213-W, 2-6-p
FOR SALE—FROST PROOF
cabbage Plants. Gofer’s Seed
Store, 269 Lumpkin St. Phone 247.
f-6-c
FOR SALE—About 70 cords dry
Pine wood, the best can be got
ten 33.50 per cord. R. A. Thrasher
Walklnavilie. Ga., F. o. B. Farm
ington. Pi-p
Central of Georgia Station
Depart for Macon 7:30 a. m.,
4:45 p: te.
Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m.,
9:3C p. m.
For farther information phone
FOR SALE QR-' EXCHANGE—
One 1917 Five Passenger Bnick
touring car. Will sell
for pair mules.. Gray
Son, 167 Clayton. St.
J. Y. Brace, C. /L, 640.
IAINESV1LLE MIDLAND
f / RAILWAY
V Schedules
y . •; Athens, Arrive
5 A. Jt.\ . *5:20 IV IF
5A. M.T* **10:10 A. M.
iuy. •* Daily Except Sunday.
SOUTHERNRAILWAY
Don't mistake my meaning. It is a basic banking principle
that a loan must be well secured, and "a firm cannot borrow
mergly because it is a big and successful advertiser. But the
fact that it is a believer in advertising and wants to use a por
tion of the money for that purpose should never stand in its way
when ifc~calls on the Bank’s credit department.
J , . : J ■ ”
(Published by the Banner-Herald in co-operation with
' The American Association of Advertising Agencies.)
home on Milledge Ave. Price
right.
Nice lpt near Pulaski St. —
$600.00—Terms.
Owner will lease Milledge Ave
home for 3 or 5 -years.
D. G. ANDERSON & CO.
Real Estate
FOR SALE—SEED IRISH ]
• TATOES—.Maine grown,
our prices before buying. Cofi
Seed Store, 269 Lumpkin St.
Phone 247. l’-
No. 6 leaves Athens 8:00 a. m.
arrives Lula 9:40 a. m.
No. 8 . leaves Athens 4:15 p. m.
arrives Lula 5:50 p. in.
No. 7 leaves Lula G:53 p. ni.
arrives Athens 8:30 p. m.’
No. 9 leaves Lula 10:05 a, m.
arrives Athens 11:10 a. m.
G. B. Miller, C. A., Athens, Ga.
Telephone 81.
Tho sensation of the art world
Is Pamela Blanca, 15, whose paint
ing for the past eight years have:
aroused the attention of painters'
In Europe and America. She hasl
■never taken a lesson but at seven!
her paintings were considered!
worthy of a place in the Tate and|
N'aticnal Galleries in England. She
is now in America. ■
FOR SALE—ON COLLEGE AVE.
A desirable building lot, three
blocks from city hall. Good terms.
Apply 716 N. Jackson St. f-7-c
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^Bei)Sor)*s ^Bread
good bread
MADE w,TH CRI5CO^MILK
TAXI SERVICE
Day and Night
GEORGIAN BAGGAGE
I‘hone TRANSFER CO. Phone
gg Office Georgian Hotel gg
James A. Holloman, special
writer for the Atlanta Constitu
tion and a specialist in tax sys
tems of the different states head
ed an article last* week with an
account of a recent visit to North
Carolina andwhab that state is
doing for her University.
Tip pnrlml If mill. 1 La ..
He'ended it with ih? expression
“My God. people! Shall we con-
tinue to starve Athens?
The article wc.s as follows:
“Returning from a two-day vis
it to the University of North Caro
lina, I cannot refrain ftf>m r. word
of enthusiastic praise for this
magnificient institution, fo r the
work it is doing, a nd for the legis
lative branch of the state govern
ment for its appreciation of the
university system and for the lib
eral support it is giving- it.
“What a contrast in Georgia! I
draw it with shame, for there is
just as much reason why Georgia
should support her university
system—one of the best organized
and best administered to its op-
liort uni ties there is i n Americ
as there i s why Carolina or Vir
ginia should build up such great
and powerful institutions, and
such forceful- educational factors
contributing to the general welfare
and prosperity of all the people.
“There are approximately 2,000
students In the University of
North Carolina—the overwhelming
percentage of thorn Carolina boys.
“Think of the significance of
that fact alone in the material life
of the state! J
“ ‘Thou art a scholar, spek to
it, Horatio!’
“There is not a more significant
line in all of Shakespeare than
these words of Mar-cellus to Hora
tio, a fellow student of the Pro
vince of Wittenburg who remained
up with the. castle guards to In
vestigate, the reported midnight
appearance of the ghost of Ham
let” father.
“The apparition for the third
lime appeared; and MarCellus.
cognizant of the influf n ce of the
scholar, in fright and terror, rai
to Horatio with this prayer.
“What a meaning!
“ ‘Thou art a scholar.’ He recog
nized the power of the scholar, tho
man of learning, to cope with tin*
spectre as it app3nred upon the
ramparts.
“Think of the spectres in the
tional life today—in the individual
life—in the civic Ufe—spectres
erywhere! Problems that must be
met!
“And the importance of educa
tion!'
North Carolina two years ago
voted bonds of one and a half mil
lion dollars to further equip he
university. The improvements—
new dormitories, new lecture
buildings, new laboratories—are
being completed. Another author!
zatior. will be made' by the legis.
Official and social'Washington It x
having the thrill of its lifetimt
since Mrs. Miles Poindexter* wifi
} of the senator from Washington,
ijtegon her disclosure of "drawing
| room 8ecrets.” '
Balcony and Gallery Reserved for Colored (ink
PRICES: $2.00, $1.50, SI.00, 75c-I>iu S Tax'
By Special Request Curtain 9 O’clock
READ THE HERALD WANT ADS
SEEDS SEEDS SEEDS
WE ARE STRICTLY A SEED HOUSE
BELOW ARE A PEW OP THE THINGS WE CARRY
Garden and Flower Seeds
Plants and Bulbs
Lawn Grass Seed
Seed Potatoes \
Poultry Supplies and
Feeds
Early Varieties Cotton
Seed
Seed Corn
Velvet Beans
Soy Beans
Pasture Grasses
Peanuts, etc.
PURINA
LAYING MASH
GROWING MASH
SCRATCH FEED
CHOWS
COW CHOW
PJG CHOW
O-MOLENE
(Horse Feed)
A Car Load of Genuine MAINE GROWN SEED IRISH
POTATOES of First Quality.
Let Us Quote You. We Can Save You Money.
H- L COFER & CO
-SEEDSMEN-
Phonc 247
Athens, Ga.
269 Lumpkin Street
Should a Bank Loan Money
for Advertising
By FESTUS J. WADE
President, Mercantile Trust Company of St. Louis
When we strike at advertising, meaning, of-course, efficiently
applied advertising, we strike at salesmanship, and the heart ot
business. For the banker to do anything to retard business right
now is suicide. < ' N
When the merchant pulls down his shingle and waits for busi
ness to come to him in a buyers’ market, we laugh at him, and
call him a poor business man. 1 ■
When he is forced to cut. down one of his best methods of sell
ing because his banker considers advertising an unnecessary
item of expense and refuses an otherwise deserved loan purely on
that principle, it is, my humble opinion that we should laugh at
the banker, and feel sorry 'for ^he merchant.