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THE RED AND BLACK
HERE WITH CIRCUS
Walter Guice, who accompanies John
Robinson’s Circus here next Friday
Robinson’s Circus
Here on Oct. 12
Holland's premier equestrians,
Walter Guice and Company, are one
of the international features with
John Robinson’s Circus, coming to
Athens for two exhibitions on Fri
day, October 12. Guice and his rid
ing companions arrived in this
country last spring, being direct im
portations from Europe, the origin
of practically all the great eques
trians.
The Guice riders are only one of
the equestrian combinations with
the Robinson Circus, others being
Rudy Rudynoff and his Family from
Austria, and Johnny Correia’s Troupe,
America’s premier artists. The ma
jority of the circuses offer one rid
ing act, but John Robinson believes
in quantity as well as quality and
keeps every ring in action at the
same time.
“King Solomon and the Queen of
Sheba,” a gorgeous and massive
spectacle of ancient times will open
the exhibitions.
Six years of
service and
twice around
the world
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O. Parker; Second Lieutenant, A.
Carter.
Troop D: Captain, H. D. Brown,
commanding; First Lieutenant, O.
E. Horton: Second Lieutenant, J. K.
Perry; Second Lieutenant, E. D.
Wiley.
Third Squadron
Major, W. M. Berry, commanding;
Captain, J. B. Fordham, adjutant.
Troop E: Captain, H. C. Spelling,
commanding; First Lieutenant, C.
B. Earnest; Second Lieutenant, O.
P. Dawson; Second Lieutenant, G.
P. Forman.
Troop F; Captain, G. Ellison,
commanding; First Lieutenant, w.
A, Vaughn; Second Lieutenant, G.
C. Hamilton.
First. Georgia Batalion, Infantry
Lieutenant-Colonel, E. O. Huff,
commanding; Major, C. T. Suther
land, executive; Captain, L. B. Ma-
gid, adjutant; Captain, J. P. Speth,
plans and training; First Lieutenant,
J. L .Blalock, supply.
Company A: Captain, W. A.Leg-
wen, commanding; First Lieutenant,
R. F. Drew; First Lieutenant, G. L.
Chafin; Second Lieutenant, R. D.
Hollis.
Company B: Captain, C. E. Ken
ner, commanding; First Lieutenant,
J. K. Strain; Second Lieutenant, J.
V. Bottom.
Company C; Captain, J. N. Frank-
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lin. commanding; First Lieutenant,
A. O. Duncan; First Lieutenant, W.
C. Jones; Second Lieutenant, R. M.
McCommons; Second Lieutenant, M.
A. Rowe.
Company D: Captain, P. Courson,
commanding; First Lieutenant, J. C.
Oxford;
First
Lieutenant,
H.
M.
Lokey;
Second
Lieutenant,
S.
M.
Evins;!
Second
Lieutenant,
c.
R.
Pritchard.
Band
Captain, L. Lanford; First Lieu
tenant, T. Codray; First Lieutenant,
E. H. Robertson; First Lieutenant,
R. E. Hamby.
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Old Gold hits a homer for Babe R nth
in blindfold cigarette test
“Yes, I am well over 21... so
I could see no reason why I
shouldn’t make the blindfold
test. As I tried the four lead
ing cigarettes I kept this ‘box
score’ on the results:
No. 1 . . . . out at first
No. 2 . . this one ‘fanned’
No. 3 . . out on a pop fly
No. 4 (old gold) a home run hit!
“OLD GOLD’S mildness and
smoothness marked it ‘right
off the bat’ as the best.”
On a non-slop flight to the bleachers t. . .
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even in the dark?
What is this superiority that wins so many famous
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why you can pick Old Golds with your eyes closed.
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The idol of the baseball world • • •
14 The King of Swot 99
BABF RUTH . . . making the test in the
dressing room at the Yankee Stadium, lie «vas
asked to smoke each of the f< *ur leading brands,
clearing his taste with black coffee between
■mokes. Only one question was asked: 'Which
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