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THE,. BANN.ER nM TKyBSDAY MQRN.ING q 11, 1916.
aU^AGE.FIVE
4 Days Beginning
MONDAY
Matinee 3 O’clock
Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday
Earth’s Mightiest
D. W. GRIFFETM
Sherman's Invasion
of GEORGIA.
General Robert E.
Lee In Action
Plantation Frolics in
i
Sunny South
Gathering oE
War Clouds
18,000 hg; 25-Touring Orchestra-25
Prices:
Nights, $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c
Matinee, Best Seats $1.00, Other Seats 75c and 50c
Out oE town orders Will be given special attention
PostoEEice orders, express orders and certiEied checks will be received.
3,000 Horses
l
The Shot that
Killed Lincoln
Wild Rides of White-
Robed Knights
x Horrors of
Carpetbag Rule
Love's Rainbow Over
Peaceful Dixie.
Rise of the
Ku-Klux Klan
BANNER’S BIG AUTO SHOW TO
BE FEATURE OF BIG
FEATURE MONTH
(Continued from page 1.)
cycles, bicycles, and a large display
of everything in connection with’ the
cycle business. Mr. Jordan, a mem
ber of the firm, will be in charge of
the display and he extends a cordial
Invitation to all to visit his quarters
during the show.
will be in charge of Mr. H. E. Scott,
which guarantees the success of the
Studebaker. '
The Overland.
Mr. B. S. Dobbs, the local repre
sentative of this well known car, will
be in charge of the demonstration
and exhibition at the auto show. He
will be pleased to demonstrate this
edr and furnish all information de
sired. His headquarters will be your
headquarters, if you like and you
yill be welcomed.
Cole-8.
Herd you have a car that every
one is talking. iMr. J. H. Griffeth will
be in charge as the local representa
tive and the state agent from Atlanta
will be here also with a demonstra
tion.
Interstate.
- Woodruff Bros., of Winder, state
distributors, will be here with one
of the well known Inter-State cars
for exhibition. The Woodruff Bros.,
are known state-wide in the com
mercial world as well as the promot- •
era of one of the best fairs in Geor-.
gla.
' The Steames. •
The Forsythe Motor Car Co., of
Atlanta, will exhibit a Stearnes,
which, by the way, is one of the
most popular cars on the market. ia
representative of that concern will
be here in charge of the display and
everyone is invited to visit his head
quarters.
Athens Cycle Co.
The Athens Cycle Co., will have
on exhibition a variety of .motor-
The Bigger
the Task
the greater the demand upon
brain and body.
For keeping the mental and
physical forces fit, right food is
necessary. It must supply cer-
tain mineral elements stored by
nature in the field grains, but
lacking in much of the food of
the usual dietary.
Grape-Nuts
made of whole wheat and malt
ed barley, supplies all the rich
nourishment of the grains, In
cluding those vital mineral ele
ments which are all-important
for building sturdy brain, nerve
and muscle.-
For the bigger work of to
morrow—GRAPlE NUTS.
“There’s a Reason”
Sold by Grocers.
Flying Machine.
Mr. Ben Eppes will be there with
his flying machine, the latest model
and one which has proven a suc
cess. It will be worth your while to
come to the show if nothing more
than to see this wonderful Invention
of Mr. Eppes.
E.-S. Sporting Goods Co.
This concern will have one of the
largest displays of automobile acces
sories shown In this state. They are
dealers in all kinds of auto supplies,
besides being the largest distributors
of gasoline in this section of the
state. Their display will be worth
your while to see. *. ■
, Athens Engineering Co.
Will have on display many- useful
and needful accessories for the auto
mobile. Their quarters will he at
tractively arranged and every one
should visit their display.
MASONIC NOTICE
A regular communication of (Mount
Vernon Lodge, No. 22, F. & A. M„
will be held at their hall, third floor
Max Joseph Building, this (Thurs
day) evening, May 11th, 1916, at 8
o’clock. By order of J. H. McKinnon,
W. M.f Jno. G. Quinn, Secretary.
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COLLEGE AVENUEWINS
AGAIN IN GOOD GAME
CASTOR IA
, tof Infants and Children
In Use For Over 30 Years
-,f G&'&kz&Zi
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Always bears
the
Signature
(By C. W. J.)
In a terrific slugfest, College Ave
nue returned the victors over the
strong “Whippoor-will” team-
Price started for the “Whippoor
wills” but the College Avenue boys
took his Ineasure for ten hits and
eleven runs. He was yanked in the
sixth and Murray took his place, yield
ing up four hits and as many runs in
three innings. Among the College
Avenue collection of hits, were three
two baggers, one three bagger and a
home run. Vincon and Arnold starred
at bat for College Avenue, Vincon
getting a single, double and homer,
and three walks in six times up,
while Arnold rapped out a two bagger
and three singles. Fuller gave up
eight bits, but kept them well scat
tered and was never in danger. Flem
ing played a nice game at third for
the “Wfaippoor-wills” and got three
hits out of four times np.
WHIPPOOR WILLS ab. r. h. po. a. e.
*Harper, .4 0 1 5 2 0
Price, p ..611320
Weatherly, ss. .. .. 5 0 0 4 4 2
Murray, lb 4 2 1 6 1 1
Smith, 2b. ...... 4 1 0 2 1 0
Fleming, 3b 4 0 3 0 2 0
Moore, If. 4 0 1 0-0 0
Wier, cf 4 0 0 0 2 0
Tuck, df 4 1 1 0 3 0
Total 39 5 8 20 18 3
COLLEGE AVE.
Bray, lb .. .. ... 6( 2 1 8.2 1
Poss, 2b. .. .. ..5 1 1 2 7 0
Richards, ss. •..
Kendall, 3b. ..
Vincon, c. .. . .,
Fulley, p. ...
P. Morehead, If.
„5 1
3 0
6 0 13
6 . 2 <f 2
6 3 3 6 3 0
6 2,2 2 00
5 112
L. Morehead, rf. .. 6 2 1 1 0 0
Arnold, cf 5 2 4 2 0 0
Totals 45 15 14 27 20 2
Bateries—College Ave.: Fulley and
Vincon; Whippoor-wills: Price, Mur
ray and Harper. Umpire Davis.
Score by innings: R. H.E.
Whippoor-wills. 000 300 020—6 8 3
College Ave. - - 020 333 301—15 13 2
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R. Palmer & Sons. ' adv
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For sore throat, croup, grip, diph
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This wonderful new Oil remedy
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R. Palmer & Sons.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
Williams Lodge, No. 15, I. O. O. F.—
Meets every Monday night in Odd
Fellows* Hall, Max Joseph Building
All brethren are invited to attend
JAKE JOEL, N. G.
J. A. MEALOR. R. S.
Athens B. P. O. E„ No. 790 Meet!
every Wednesday night, 8:30 o’clock
at lodge quarters, corner Broad and
Lumpkin streets.
B. F. TUCK, E. R.
R. A. CREEKMORE, Sec.
Geo. B. Davis Camp, 292, W. O. W
—Meets every Wednesday evening ix
Woodmen Hall, Max Joseph Building
at 8:30 p. m. The first and third de
voted to general business, the sec
ond and fourth to degree team and
Uniform Rank Drill. Visiting Sover
eigns cordially invited.
W. F. DOBBS, C. C.
K. A. HILL, Clerk.
Glenn Lodge, No. 75, I. O. Q. F.—
Meets every Tuesday night in Odd
Fellows’ Hall, Max Joseph Building
AB brethren are invited to attend.
A. M. CENTER, N. G.
HARRY DAVIS, R. S.
Invited to attend.
AARON COHEN, C. CV
T. H. NICKERSON, K. of R. & S.
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DON’T MISS THIS. Cut out this
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Chicago, Ill., writing your name and
.j.Iress clearly. You will receive fit
return a trial package containing
Foley’e Honey and Tar Compound
for bronchial coughs, colds, and
croup; Foley’s Kidney Pills, and Fo
ley Cathartic Tablets. H. R. Palmer
ML Vernon Lodge, F. & A. M.—
ML Vernon Lodge, No. 22, F. & A. M.
meets in . regular communication
every Thursday night In each month
at Masonic Hall, third floor Mai
Joseph Building, Clayton street.
J. H. M’KINNON, W. M.
JNO. G. QUINN, Sec.
SL Elmo Lodge, K. of P.—St. Fi™
Lodge, No. 40, Knights of Pythias
meets every Monday night at 8:30
o’clock at it® (Castle Hall, in the
Jester Building, Clayton street Phone
1125rL. Visiting Knights . cordially
::4l*
We have a nice line
o f Baseball Goods,
Tennis Goods, Ham
mocks, Croquet sets,
Gymnasium Goods,
Shoes, Golf Balls etc.
We take pleaure in show
ing them to you. Come
in today.
THE
McGregor Co.
See Our Window Display
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