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THE RED AND BLACK
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UNCOMPLETED SCENE OF 1929 GEORGIA YALE GAME
the KlrRt Methodist church Friday
night, November 9, at 8 o’clock.
Everyone who comes is requested
to dress like a hobo and prizes are
to be awarded for the best costumes
worn to the party.
Hockey Tourney
Begins Monday
The Hockey tournament among
the women students of the Univer
sity of Georgia will open with a dedi
cation game on the new hockey
field between the Freshman and
Jnniors on Monday afternoon at four
o’clock, on the agricultural campus.
Two classes held elections this
week for captain. The freshmen se
lected Helen Cochran, and the soph
omores, Helen Briscoe. Junior and
senior elections will be held later.
Class teams and substitutes are
picked from the best possible ma
terial and the remaining members
of the classes in physical education
are formed into Red, Green, Yellow,
and Blue teams which hold a tourna
ment and receive credit for winning.
be given any other name than his.
The Yale and Tech games next
year will fill every seat in the bowl.
No official confirmation of reports
that Georgia will play New York
university in 1929 has been made,
and no contract has been signed, yet I
we look for N. Y. U. to appear
the schedule when it is announced j
within the next few weeks. These j
three games would make the season
a financial success. Knowing how
hard I)r. Sanford has worked to get
money to build his stadium, we hope, j
and believe, that it will be a paying
proposition from the very first game.
EPWORTH LEAGUE
TO GIVE HOBO PARTY
Students of the University of
Georgia are cordially invited to a
Hobo Party which is to he given
by the Senior Epwortli League at
Rendering Distinguished Sere ice in
the Making of Quality Jewelry
HAS MADE
The Chas. H. Elliott Co.
one of America s
Foremost College |cwelcrs
Georgia's Newly Adopted
SENIOR CLASS RING
is being made in full and
in minature size by this
famous house
See Chas. H. (SteamboatJ U'o/nack
Secretary of the Senior Class
35 Milledge Hall, and get
your name in for the next
order
JUST RELEASED FROM HOLLYWOOD...
The blindfold Cigarette Test
LOOKING ON
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ford deserves all the congratulations
he lias received, and more.
Dr. Sanford’s dream of a great
concrete stadium is fast becoming a
reality, and we fail to see how it can
A grand garment
to stop an
East Wind
TOWER’S Fish Brand Slick
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The “Varsity” model is
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which you can stow your
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flex” edge that keeps water
from running in at the front.
Corduroy-faced collar with
or without a strap. Colors
olive-khaki, black and yellow.
You can buy a Tower’s
Fish Brand Slicker for the
price of a couple of theatre
tickets. Stores everywhere
carry them. A. J. Tower
Company, Boston, Mass.
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DI RECTOR
Dick Barthelmess
★ STAR ★
OLD GOLD
THE CAST
First Cigarette X
Second Cigarette • . . . Old Gold
Third Cigarette . . Y
Fourth Cigarette Z
“Making a blindfold test is like conducting a movie
tryout. But in this competition I found my star
‘right off the reel.’ I named Old Gold for the lead
part the moment I tasted its thrilling flavor and
its soothing gentleness to the tongue and throat.”
L•—'A
RICHARD BARTHELMESS... endeared
to tnovic-goert the world over for hit superb
acting in such Firat National picturet at,
**The Patent Leather Kid.” “The Nooea**
and “Out of (he Ruint.”
Q P. LorilUrd Co., Lil 1760
Made from the heart*leave* of the
tobacco plant
Old Gold
MR. BARTHELMESS wat atked to tmokc each of the four leading brandt. clearing hia
tattc with codec between tinoket. Only one quettion wat atked: “ VV hicb one do you like bett ?'*
Why you can pick them
Three type* of leaves ((row on the to
bacco plant . , . coarse top-leaves,
irritating to the throat . . . withered
ground-leaves, without taste or aroma
. . . end the heart-leaves, rich in cool
and fragrant smoking qualities.
Only the heart-leaves are used its
OLD GOLDS.
SMOOTHER AND BE7TE/?-“NOT A COUGH IN A CARLOAD”