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TOT ATHENS DAILY
TUESDAY. MAV n
PACRSIY
under the 'direction, the- entire corps of workers ami
Shrine Club to
the Glee Club Unuer mu uirutiwu.
of Wllford Watters of Brenab Col.
lege: Conservatory of Gainesville,
Go., will;.be a potablo attraction
at *th» Colonial theatre Thursday
evening; which will include tbe.fol.
lowing personcl:'
Zeta Mae Burton, Graymont, Ga.,'
Eleanor Greenleaf, Miami, Fla,, An-
nle Beth Sessions, Enterprise, Ala.,
Lillian Henderson, MOntlcello, Fla.,
Abbif Armitage, Raymond, Miss.,
Louise Prewitt, Plant City, Fla.,
Mary Lee Chapman, Andalusia,
Ala. Winifred Bird, Atlant Ga.
Willie Kimbrough, Indlanola Miss.,
Sarah Harahan, Atlanta, Ga., Ell.
hof Reed, Savannah, Ga. Peggy
Mcfnpts, Hattiesburg, Miss../Vary
Jafae Huddleston, Shreveport 1 La.
Janice Mayson, •Hattiesburg. Miss.
Lucllo Westerfield, Jacksonville,
Fla. Gladys Givens, Laurel Hllr,
Fla. Katherine Starling, Hopkins,
vine, Ky.. Fltchel Levinson, Little
Rock, i Ark., Catherine , McQuary,
Ashland City, Tend;; Lucille.MUch.
ner, Memphis, Tetm. Helen Russell,
Albuiyi Ala. Margaret MoCarrolU
Little’' Rock, Aik. Elisabeth ftey-
nolds. Meridian, Miss.. Mgvls Rook,
er. Bowling Green. Ky.: Bens Bol
ton, Gainesville, Fla. Patty Epps,
Montlcello, Fla. Gertrude Gillespie,
Houston, Texas,Iris Landrum,
Spartanburg, S. • C„ Blanche Pat.
terson, Tullahpma, Tend., Josephine
Woollard, Cleveland, Tenn. Doro
thy Stribbllng, Atlanta, Ga. Jane
Hack, Shelbyvllle. Ind. Sarah Gray,
Carrollton, Ga. Margaret Gratttn,
Detroit, Mich. Doris Deer, Frank
lin, Ind. Ruth Owlngs. Somerset,
~Ky. Alice Chaplin, Macon,; Ga.
Grace Van LartBinghom, Valdosta,
Ga. Mary Lou .Bell. Dothan, Ala.
the purpose of friendly congratulr.;
tioB to the chief executive and his
household, whUe there wgs the
usual number of curiosity seekers.'
EDITORIALS ON
FRONT PAGE
Front page editorials in the local
—*— J —f and
Are You
The Shrine Club will hold a smok
er at the Maaonlc hall Tuesday
night at $:S0 apd will elect offi
cers oftbe coming year. Every
Shrlngr in the city is Invited to be
In attendance at this meeting.
H..Abit Nix who will attend the
National Shrine ceremonial In San
Francisco in June, is president of
the club. W.' D. Beacham is vice
president and E. H. Kennebrew Is
secretary and acting treasurer.
The 1 meeting toqtgbt will be one
Of the most enjoyable of th* sea.
son and, a.large number of the fer
.wedlrerg will bo oh hand.
press appeared yesterday
again today.
Ministers from their pulpits in
the largest churches In the city de
nounced the bomb attack. Mlia An
na Gritiln, the flrst woman to bold
public office in the city and the
only member of the city commis
sion, speaking of the outrage said
“I‘think it is-a very solemn'and
momentous thing and It arouses
every particle of courage to stand
against such an outrage and I con
fidently look for the support tif
every man of courage and honor no
matter of what political connec
tion.’'
that the mayor will continue in
office, and not heed the warning of
Two. to Those Missing
Were Missionaries; Miss
Nothing Like Tanlac To
"Put A Man Faek In
;§hape: When He Gets
BIG LEAGUE
RESULTS
NATIONAL LEAGUE
St. Louiai 6; Boston 8;. thlrt
innigs. v . .
, Chicago 0; Brooklyn 3.
Cincinnati 7; -New York 3.
Pittsburgh 5; Philadelphia <
AM ERIC Art LSAg.U.E
Washington Ol Chicago' 4.
New York 4; St. Louts 3; Tl
teeh innings. . »
Philadelphia Bj Detrlot 5; <
ven innings.
Boston 1; Cleveland 7. ( .
SOUTH BRRfTLEAGUE
Memphis 2; Atlanta 7.
"Chattanooga 2; Birmingham
Nashville 10; New Orleans
Littls Rock-Mobile Rain.
Set For Monday Morn-
■■'Hig to Discuss Affair. |
LARGE REWARD FOR
BOMBERS OFFERED
Attempt to Blow Up the
Mayor's Home Attribut
ed to L a w,l e ars Ring
Wanting Change.
Cures Malaria, Chills, F»
ver, Bilious Fever, Coft
and LaGrippe.
>Run Down. He States—'
Has Used It For Years.
“For four years Tanlac ha*
kept me in the pink of condition
as I take a few doses of it every
time I feel a little run down and
it always builds me up again,”
said Wm. A. McGraw, 207 Beach
Place, Tampa, Fla.
“I began taking Tanlac first
about four years ago when I was
in a very bad state of health and
had been run down for several
yea^. I was always taxing laxa
tives, too, but I believe they did
meVmore harm than good. ,
“Tanlac made me feel like a ,
brand new man in a very short
time and I have never had a re- ,
turn of any of my old troubles.
The reason of this I am firmly
Convinced is that I always have ,
Tanlac handy and take a few
doses every time I feel a bit u ( ;
der the weather.”
* Tanlac f{ sold by all good drug-
feists— (Advertisement.) ,
It (d poiilble that -.soma 1 of the
missing have been picked ug by
the Cap irbcon hi addition to those
brought here byl’the Seine, the Cap'
“I am of course, humiliated,
grieved and shocked that this At
tack should have been made upon
my home.
"F.vidently they have attacked
me simply because I am the visible
head of the city government, con
stituted law and order. Certainly ,it
is not because I have ever id my
life mistreated any person.
"However, I am only one of live
commissioners, and really have no
more to say than the others.
"I have been elected by the peo
ple of Columbus to serve and I can
E. D. SLEDGE
ALLEN R. FLEtyING, JR. POST OF THE
AMERICAN LEGION PRESENTS
BRENAU FOLLIES
At the COLONIAL THEATRE In Athens
THURSDAY NIGHT, MAY 25,8:50 P. M.
Tickets On Sale at Box Office Daily 11 to 12 a. m. 114«
2v'f. *1.50; ILOO^r'AND l%c
Bulldogs Run
Second Monday
£ blA»U.Meet
only say, that so long at my life
and health last; I shall continue to
serve them to the best of ,y rl.'ll-
ty and without fear or favor."
Challie Miller, •fraycroes, Ga., Mil
dred Edwards, St. Louis, Mo., Nell
Smith, Barnesvllle,- Ga, Catherine*
Reese, Atlanta; On., Ethel Bowers. '
New Haven, Conn., -Jessie M»*
Hatcher, ColUtnbns, Ga.
ATLANTA, Oa,—Georgia Tech
with's'total, score of totty five
flm points ;won -the track and
were all that could be towered be.
cause: of’tha |Prt of tbq.'vedksl, and
the" ausplceH
Amatuer At
both would be killed.
A decision on offering a rewarn
Amatuer Athletio Onion; The
University of Georgia ran second
with nineteen points. Oglethorpe
and the Birmingham- Athletic
Club tied for third place with six-
for the perpetrators, which it Is ho
llered wll nolt be less than $10,000
be made at the meeting Monday
morning. It has been stated by on-.-
of the county commissioners that
the entire res-urces of the county
would be placed at the disposal of
the city, should such be necessary
NEW HAVEN, CONN. — Under-
graduates at Tale University, In
the belief of Prof..Charles M. An
drews, Farnam professor of Amer
ican history, have little Idea of the
research wbrk being carried out by
members of the various faculties.
To unlock the gates that the stud
ents may view i<i adequate propor
tion some of the results accom
plished and some of the tasks now
being curried out. Professor An
drews has made a review. In a
prefatory way, the professor says:
"The undergraduate concerns Mm-
self with a good deal of extra-cur
riculum business, down to that of
the Janitors and old-clothes men,
but of the work that centers in
the administration building of he
graduate? school he is blessedly
ignorant”
666 quickly relieves Colds,
Constipation, Biliousness
and Headaches. A Fine
Tonic.
Campaign For $5,000
Will Be Launched With
An Initial Luncheon At
City Y. M. C. A. ,
The campaign (to raise $6,000.00
To My Friends and Patrons:
The Witcher’s Garage just opened for
business at 199 Prince Avenue, now fully
equipped to give first class service on all
makes of cars, especially, .
for the Salvation Army will begin
In Clarke county Tuesday at 2
o’clock when the teams that are to
canvai will meet at the First
Christian church for the initial
lunchean and organisation.
This luncheon will be attended
by the advisory board of which Mr.
M. O. Michael is president, and
all the captains and team members.
this city recently. Mrs. Sibley, a
member of the stall of the- Ameri.
can Board of Commerce for for.
sign millions, baa relatives In To.
ledo, Ohio. Miss Boyer, who for.
merly made her home at Aaplnwail,
Pa., was going out as a teacher In
a school for missionaries' children
and others in South India. - Mrs.
Sibley was a widow somewhat be.
yond middle years, returning tp
FRANKLIN REPAIRING
TRUCK REPAIRING >
Woman Relied Upon Lydia
; '_E. Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound
Emporia, Kansas—’T began using
Lydia E. Pinkham’s medicines years
ilHililliilifllllffTiH a g° when I was a
her citation In the city of .Way.
Miss Boyer, with no parents or
relatives alive, was taking up work
In the mission field for the first
time. .
GAINESVILLE. Ga.—Mias! Vir
ginia Boyer, one of the twqjnlsa-
Georgian Hotel
Merchants Lunch
No.i
MAY 23,1922 -
CHOICE OF ONE ’
.Young Onions — Celery
Hearts
Sliced Pineapple
Cream Chicken on Toast
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writing your name and address
clearly. You will receive in re-
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for coughs, colds and croup; Fo
ley Kidney PiUs for pains in
sides and back; rheumatism, back
ache, kidney and bladder ailments;
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iousness, headache, and sluggish
bowels. Sold everywhere—(Ad
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Research and publication have a
standing in certain quarters where
gEL, Kr several
years I had . se
vere pains atmen-
By arrangement anil for the convenience
of our truck patrons we are willing to
work at night.
v '_ , On All Makes of Cars. i
ing American women in the steam,
ship Egypt disaster at .-Brest,
France, was a student at- Brenau
College here, acordtng to Presi
dent H. J. Pearce. Or.tbat litftitu.
tlon. Miss Boyer's home was in
Zelllenople, Pa., ana sue was about
26 years of age. It wss stated. She
„ — — •--* ago
weak and inter
fering .with my
regular duties. I
tried several rem-
ediesjwithout ob
taining relief. I
wasinduced totry
Lydia E. Fink-
dwellers in the undergraduate
plains might do worse than to find
out something of ’Mw the other
holt lives' and to appreciate what
, ‘JFLav&”*L6*
•• Funeus for Its FUvor”
Then la a 4—«4 in
left here about three weeks
for England on her return, to In.
dla where she was engaged in
teaching a school at H lx bolero, In
the southern part of that country.
friends and it restored me to normal
health. I often have occasion and do
recommend your Vegetable Com
pound to my friends who have trou
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use'these facts as a testimonial”—
Eva Aldmcr, 1218 Union St, Em-
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There are many women who first
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their girlhood days. They found it a
valuable help during trying periods.
In later years they use it whenever
they feel those annoying symptoms
which women often have.'
/ T. P. WITCHER, Prop.
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Boiled Veal Chops
Escalloped Potatoes
Black Eye Peas
Hot Com Muffins
Vienna Bread
Fruit Chariotte ji i
Coffee Tea Milk
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199 Prince Avenue
and 'constitutional history. Prof.
Allen Johnson is completing "The
Chronicles of America,” assisted by
Professors Farraud and Andrews.
The Istt named is working on early
English taxation and the- colonial
period of American history. -Tof.
8. K. Mitchell in a chapter on tarty
English taxation Is describing the
machinery of local taxation and
tracidg it under the sons of
Henry II.
Prof, c. Seymour is writing on
European diplomacy since 19M.
Associate Proiessor C. H. Harrlhg
ia outlining a history of South
America; Assistant profeasor R. H.
Gabriel Is working on a volume on
the history of American Agricul
ture; Assistant Professor K. I. Asa-
kaws la studying the feudal regime
(n 1 Tnnnn twill Mia Heat
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ASTEiN A COMP/INY ;
CliiUan's IIKNCRYC;n«u I ..t
pliCACo' NtwYoax
In Japan which will be the first
work to treat with the development
of feudal institutions in that coun
try from a comparative standpoint,
with a view of contributing essen
tial data to an understanding of
the place that feudalism oeeajdsa
in the social evolution of man.
Assistant Professor J. C. Archer, is
working on Mohammed as a myst’e.
Mediaeval EngllBb institutions aro
being studied by Assistant Pro-
FRECKLES AND HIS
He Took Mom Literally
fessor R. A. Newhail; Assistant
Professor J. M. S. Allison is writing
n life of Thiers; Instructor Dumas
Malone is writing on the economist,
Thomas Cooper; Instructor E. J.
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Manning is examining Great Brit
ain’s imperial defense of the colo
nies; and Instructor Van Slyck is
engaged upon a story of the elec-'
toral reform under the restoration
and the July Monarchy In France.
Evqry member of. the Historical de
partment it at work or Is outlining
tasks; Professor Andrews says, of
which the undergraduate has little
or no knowledge.
SORTERS
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Babe Hits His
First Homer
NEW YORK. N.Y.,—-Babe Ruth'
iade his first home run o( the
n Monday in a game here
St. Louis. _
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