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1. , Special Notice
TO GO FOR ATHLETES FOOT
AT YOUR DRUGGIST: MONEY
BACK GUARANTEE. CRUMBLEY
DRUG CO. PHONE 4215.
2. Insurance
INS. AGENCY
Phone 2-1624
Mercer Realty Co. 9 E. York
Personal Service at all Times
~30 PER CENT. SAVINGS
On fire, storm, auto Insurance
Policies accepted by U. S. Govern
ment, Penn. Mutual Life Ins., Co.,
local banks and lawyers. You, too can
save. A. F. King and Son. Blun
Building. Phones 6292-5371.
4. Bicycles
—NOW OPEN
ANOTHER STORE
134 WHITAKER ST.,
AT YORK
DIAL 2-2501
CUT-RATE BICYCLE
STORES
BARNARD AT HENRY
DIAL 2-2500
5. Beauty Parlors
ANNS BEAUTY SHOP
Seaside specials. Croquinole ring
lets, $2.00. Other waves $2.50 and up.
Dial 4261
SPECIAL
Permanent Waves $1.50
FRANCES BEAUTY SHOPPE
208 Blun Bldg. Phone 7226
B. Miscellaneous Wanted
WEISER’S GOLD & SILVER
SHOP
HIGHEST CASH PRICES PAID
Old Gold, Silver, Gold Filled Dental
Work.
119 E. BROUGHTON—PHONE 3-2756
9. Miscellaneous For Sale
WE BUY AND SELL USED
FURNITURE
PEOPLE’S FURNITURE CO.
418 W. Broughton Dial 2-1288
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Complete line of Elgin Watches
JOHN THOMAS
118 Whitaker
9-A. Jewelry
WATCHES cleaned, oiled and guar
anteed, $1.95. Leon Deutsch, 348
West Broad Street. Phone 2-1871.
10. Glass and Mirrors
OLD MIRRORS RESILVERED i
Broken mirrors replaced and glass
of all kinds. Phone 8362, Artcraft ■
Company, 1 East Broad.
11. Upholstering and Repairing
W. S. SCHAAF
Upholstering & Furniture Repairing
417 E. Bay St. Dial 2-1246
12. Mattresses Renovated
ESTABLISHED 1901—Jas. R Dooner
Co., Mattresses, Culshions, Pillows,
etc. Renovating mattresses a spe
cialty. Telephone 7991. Anderson
and Paulsen streets.
GEORGIA MATTRESS CO.
Let iv convert your cotton mattress
Into an innerspring.
837 Price St. Phone 3-3867
14A Repairing
HAVE YOUR LUGGAGE RECON
DITIONED FOR YOUR VACATION.
THE LUGGAGE SHOP
32 W. BROUGHTON ST.
NEAR WHITAKER
PHONE 6445
15. Pianos, Musical Instruments
PIANOS tuned. Repaired and rebuilt
by Steinway experts. All work
guaranteed. Terms can be arrang
ed on rebuilt jobs. Alnutt Music
Co., 216 W. Broughton St. Dial
3-3786.
17. Male and Female
Help Wanted.
THREE WHITE waitresses wanted.
Apply P. O. Box 1038.
16. Flowers
JOHN WOLF & SON
FLORISTS
Flowers in all varieties and for all
occasions
‘ 019 E. Anderson. Phone 5188
27. Cats and Dogs
BABORATION Puppy Meal for
young puppies. Baboratlon and
Wayne Dog food. Sneads Pet Sup
ply and Feed Company. Phone 6555,
Delivery 2413 Bull St.
28. Wanted To Bent
WANTED TO RENT—Five-room cot
tage in good section of city at rea
sonable price. Write Box X-l care
Savannah Daily Time*.
28A. Apartments For Rent
FOR RENT three-room apartment
or rooms to 2 young men. Com
pletely furnished. Use of telephone.
Dentist office, 15 E. Jones street.
Phone 6997.
29. Cottage For Rent
FOR RENT for the entire summer,
5-room cottage, 2-car garage. Com
pletely furnished. Silver, linens,
radio. Hendersonville, N. C. Apply
Box 13.
32. Beer and Wines
MATAXAS PLACE
Habersham and Bay
Best draught beer in city. You
have tried the rest now try the best.
YOU CAN EAT, DRINK AND BE
MERRY AT
WHITMARSH CASINO
WHITMARSH ISLAND
34. Money to Lend
MONEY TO LOAN
On all kinds of personal property.
SUTKER’S PAWN SHOP
355 West Broad St., corner Jones
35. Salaries Bought
$5 TO SSO
On Your Own Name
Chatham Brokerage
Corporation
502 Savannah Bank Bldg.
*5 TO SSO
SMITH-LOWE CORP.
906 Liberty Bank Bldg.
$5 to SSO
For Salaried People
On YOUR Signature
Our Services Strictly
Confidential.
Neal
Brokerage Co.
206 Liberty Bank Bldg.
38. Antiques
—ANTIQUES—ANTIQUES—
ANTIQUES
All kinds of antiques bought, sold
and exchanged. Chairs, tables, sofas,
buffets, mirrors, china, bric-a-brac,
books, stamps, gold, silver, Sheffeld
plate. Scrap gold bought. Phone
3-1366 GOODMAN’S. 149 Whitaker.
40. Who Can Do It?
NEED A MESSENGER
10c Phone 6000 10c
Indian Messenger Service.
GUARANTEED repairs on all radios.
Terms if desired. Dial 8942,
Hobbs Radio Service, 2608 Mont
gomery street.
WE DO NOTHING BUT FLOORS
W. YARBOROUGH
"THE FLCiOR MAN”
Dial 3-1022
$5 TO $25
AUTOS SPRAYED
“WILLIAMSON’S”
212 BROUGHTON EAST
~ HARRISON TIRE CO
Visit us. We can save you money
gn Tires and Repairs.
Vulcanizing
Montgomery and Henry streets
Phone 9493
ACME PLUMBING COMPANY
Repair Work a Specialty
Lincoln and Liberty Sts. Phone 7030
E. A. GALLETTA & SON
All kinds of blacksmith work. Auto
spring work. TRAILER BUILDING.
508 W. Bay St. Phone 2-3508
DROP in at Figg’t Service Station,
corner Liberty and Price streets
and let us Vacum Clean your car
FREE
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
Anywhere in the United State*
AU Loads Insured
FIREPROOF STORAGE COMPANY
Phone 7161
40A Automobiles For Sale
50 cars to pick from a reliable
dealer.
KUTCHEY MOTOR CO.
Jones and Barnard
NASH-LAFAYETTE
Guaranteed Used Car Bargain*
SOUTHERN MOTORS, INC.
Broughton and Lincoln Sts.
1 Phone 7137
Savannah Automobile Company
“Leads Savanah in Used Car Values”
BUICK—7 W. Broad St.—PONTIAC
OGLETHORPE MOTOR CO
Hudson and Terraplane Distributors
GOOD USED CARS
. 307-9 Bull St. Phone 2-3177
MULLIGAN MOTOR
I BETTER USED CARS
E. Liberty and Wheaton. Dial 2-1540
! t b. McCarroll
USED CAR LOT
East Broad and Liberty
r Phone 2-0874
1
—AUTO LAND—
, USED CAR LOT
EARL BAZEMORE, Prop.
311 Barnard
-SAVE GAS—
Get 30 Miles Per Gallon on Willys
AUTO EXCHANGE
104-6-8-10 E. Bryan St.
40A Automobiles For Sale
USED CARS
1934
Plymouth De Lux Sedan $445
1933
Plymouth De Lux Sedan $375
1932
Plymouth De Lux Sedan $275
1931
Buick “8” Sedans32s
1933
Chrysler “8” Sedanss4s
1932
Chevrolet Coach $275
1931
Ford Panel $165
1932
Chrysler De Lux ‘B’ Sedan $495
1934
Chrysler De Lux ‘6* Coupe $495
1933
Pontiac Sedan $395
MULLIGAN MOTORS
“BETTER USED CARS”
Liberty and Wheaton Phone 2-1540
408. Automobiles Wanted
WE PAY HIGHEST PRICES
FOR USED CARS
VAUGHN MOTOR INC.
220 East Broughton Phone 6105
41. Auto Parts and Accessories
AUTO PARTS of every description,
highest prices paid for automobiles,
cable wire, pipes, fittings, channel
irons, I beams and rope. We buy
and sell everything. Liberty Junk
Company, 545 E. Liberty, Dial 8074.
TO PAUL AND ANDY DR.
Battery and Electric Company.
Starters, Generators, Magnetos. 124
Barnard St., Corner President. Dial
2-0221.
41A. Auto Glass Replaced
Shatter-Proof and
Crystal Glass
Libbey Owen, Diamond, Duo-Lite,
Du-Plate. Resident Jobs.
For Quick Service
G. W. WILLIAMS
The Glazier.
143 Montgomery St. Dial 3-2444
42. Auto Repair Service
If It’s Automobile trouble, let our
expert mechanic, Mr. Denham, do it.
OSCAR’S SERVICE GARAGE
212 Montgomery Phone 9558
DIXON’S GARAGE
General Auto Repair. Expert me
chanic and fender work.
412 Drayton, corner Jones Lane
Phone 2-2203
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42. Auto Repairs
BULL STREET GARAGE
General Auto Repairs, Expert Me
chanic, Body and Fender Work
WRECKER SERVICE
57th and Bull Streets
43. Swap This For That
THE SWAP-IT-SHOP
Buy From Us and Save More
Sell Through Us and Get More
Furniutre, Fixtures, Equipment.
110 West Congress Dial 2-2702
Railroad Schedules
Schedule as Intormation. Not guaranteed
(Eastern Time)
ATLANTIC COAST LINE R. R. CO.
Arrive Union Station Leave
3:40 am 80. NY. Wash. Ric. 10:35 pn>
10:25 pm Jax. West Coast Pts 3:50 am
12:30 pm N. Y., Was. Ric. Chr. 12:45 pm
1:35 am Miami. Tampa. St. P. 2:20 am
11:27 am F E C &W. Cst. Pts 5:20 pm
5:10 pm Bos. N. Y., Was. Ric 11:37 am
8:15 am Mont. Way Local 7:20 pm
2:05 am N.Y. Was., Ric. Chas. 1:50 am
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RAILWAY
Arrive Central Station Depart
8:00 am Macoi., Atlanta, Bir
mingham, Chi. Mont. 9:00 pm
11:30 am Augusta, except Sun 8:00 pm
10:40 am Augusta Sunday only 7:45 pm
5:05 pm Augusta. Macon, Atl 7:40 am
Air-conditioned sleepers for Atlanta, Co
lumbus, Birmingham and Chicago on
9:00 p.m. train. Air-conditioned buffet
lounge coach on 7:40 a.m. for Macon-
Atlanta.
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY CO.
Arrive Cnlon Station Leave
4:50 am Boe. N.Y Phi Was Ric 9:38 pm
5:40 pm Bos NY. Phi W'as Ric 12:09 pm
9:3opm Mt Tpa St.P Jax Bk 4:sßam
12:01pm Miami, Tpa. St.P Jax 5:48 pm
2:14 pm Jax and Local 3:55 pm
3:47 pm Fa’x, Den’k Col Pts N 2:22 pm
7:55 pm Charleston & Hamlet 8:30 am
B:3spm Mont. Albany. A m «r. 8:20 am
10:40 am Americus and Local 6:05 pm
SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM
Arrive No. Union Station No. Depart
2:25 am 23 Cincinnati
Charlotte 24 12:55 am
1:40 pm 19 Colurn. Local 20 12:10 pm
Nos. 23, 24, Pullman dining cars.
SAVANNAH AND ATLANTA RAILWAY
Station Foot of Cohen Street
5:00 am Lv. Savannah Ar. 1:30 pm
10:30 am Ar. Waynesboro Lv. 8:00 am
Daily except Sundav.
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BE YOUR MEANS
OF
MAKING OR
SAVING MONEY
PHONE 6183
ON THE AIR
RADIO PROGRAM
Tuesday, June 30
CBS
P.M.
4:00—-Jimmie Farrell, baritone
4:30 —Billy Mill’s Orchestra
s:oo—Benay Venuta, songs
s:3o—News; Alexander Cores, vio
linist.
6:oo—Musical Toast
6:3o—Jack Miller s Orchestra
7:oo—Lazy Dan, Minstrel Man
7: 3 o—Ken Murray
B:oo—Fred Waring’s Orchestra
B:3o—The Caravan
9:oo—Jordan Hour
9:3o—March of Time
10:00—Willard Robinson's Orchestra
10:30—Joe Reichman’s Orchestra
11:00—Geo. Givot’s Circus
11:30—Orville Knapp's Orchestra
12:00—midnight, Joe Cherniavsky's
Orchestra
Wednesday, July 1
AM.
7:00 —On the Air Today
7:3o—Maurice Brown, celist.
B:oo—Dear Columbia
B:3o—Richard Maxwell, songs
9:oo—Betty and Bob, sketch.
9:3o—Worry Clinic
10:00—The Goldbergs, sketch
10:30—Song Stylists
11:00—Poetic Strings
11:30 —Merrymakers
12:00—noon, Pete Woolery; Orches
tra.
P.M.
12:30—Frank Dailey’s Orchestra
I:oo—Dorsey and Dailey.
I:3o—Aft. Recess
2:oo—Edison Pioneers
2:-30—Jimmie Brierly, tenor; Orches
tra.
3:oo—Columbia’s Concert Hall Pre
sents
3:3o—Swinging Down the Air Lanes
4:oo—Margaret McCrae, songs
Tuesday, June 30
NBC
4:00 —Top Hatters’ Orchestra
4:3o—The Singing Lady
s:oo—Minute Men, Quartet
s:3o—News; Baseball Resume
6:00 —Amos 'n Andy
6:3o—True Romance
7:oo—Leo Reisman’s Orchestra
7:3o—Wayne King’s Orchestra
8:00—Ben Bernie’s Orchestra
B:3o—Ed Wynn, comedian
9:oo—Meredith Wilson’s Orchestra
9:30 —Barry McKinley, baritone
10:00—Amos ’n Andy, sketch
10:30 —Lou firing's Orchestra
11:00—Shandor, violinist
11:30—King’s Jesters
12:00—midnight, Ben Pollack’s Or
chestra
Wednesday, July 1
AM.
7:oo—Morning Devotions
7:3o—Cheerio
B:oo—Breakfast Club
B:3o—Dr. Shirley Wynne, talk
9:oo—News: Walter Cassel, baritone
B:3o—The Myster Chef
10:00—The Goldbergs, sketch
10:30—Wife Saver
11:00—Jack and Loretta Clemens
11:30—Girl Alone, sketch
12:00—noon. News; Market and
Weather
P.M.
12:30 —National Farm and Home
Hour
I:oo—Music Guild
I:3o—National Education Association
Convention
2:00 —Edison Pioneers
2:3o—Vic and Sade, sketch
3:oo—Woman's Radio Review
3:3o—Gene Arnold and Ranch Boys
4:oo—Jackie Heller, tenor.
INDIANS
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE 6)
All in all, the game was used to
' advantage by the Indians who in
creased their batting averages at the
expenses of three Tiger hurlers. Ber
ger, Bratton and Howton. Absolutely
unable to hold the Tribe in check
this trio of righthanders was not ac
corded support which might have
been expected from their teammates.
The box score;
AUGUSTA AB R H PO A
Tice, cfs 11 11
Jansco, ss. 5 1 0 0 5
Lindley. If 4 0 0 2 0
Fleming, lb 4 118 0
Whitiak, rs 3 1 2 1 0
Battsrson, 3b 4 0 1 2 2
Wanninger, 2b 4 0 17 2
Adamski, c 3 0 1 2 0
Swift, c 0 0 0 0 0
Berger, p1 o 0 0 0
Bratton, p 2 0 0 0 0
Howton, p 1 0 o 1 0
Totals 36 4 7 24 10
SAVANNAH AB' R H PO A
Moore, ss 5 11 6 0
Hines, 3b 6 2 2 1 0
Downer, cf 4 2 2 1 0
Williams. 2b3 3 11 6
Etten, rs 4 2 2 0 1
Elliott, If 5 2 2 2 0
Hllcher, lbs 1 3 8 0
Horgan, c 5 11 8 1
J. Levy, p 3 0 1 0 1
Totals 42 14 15 27 9
Score by innings:
Augusta 400 000 000— 4
Savannah 540 000 50x—14
Summary: Errors, Jansco Whitiak,
Winninger (2), Moore, Williams.
Runs batted in, Fleming, Batterson
(2), Wanninger, Hines, Williams, Et
ten (3), Elliott (3), Hllcher (3). Two
base hits: Williams, Etten, Elliott.
Left on bases: Augusta 9; Savannah
9. Bases on blals: off Berger, none;
off Bratton 3; off Howton 1; off J.
Levy 2. Struck out: by Berger, none;
by Bratton, none; by Howton. none;
by J. Levy 8. Hits: off Berger, 4 in
1-3 inning; off Bratton 11 in 6 2-3
innings; off Howton, none in 1 in
ning. Passed balls, Adamsk.- Los
ing pitcher, Berger. Umpires: Enger
and Jones. Time: 2:17.
LOG BUCKERS VIE IN
WORLD’S CHAMPIOSHIP
VANCOUVER, B. C—June 30
(TP). —Crack lumberjacks of every
major logging camp in the Northwest
are preparing to hit the road for
Vancouver. There, on July Ist, a
contender for the title of world cham-
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PAGE SEVEN
pion log bucker will be chosen.
The present title holder Is Paul
Cearls of Longview, Washington. If
successful in the American elimina
tions, Searls will defend his title at
Eureka, Cal., when the Pacific Log
ging Congress meets in October.
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In the last 100 years no depositor
in a Swedish bank has lost any
money because of the bank.