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ATHENS. GEORGIA
to three section* with small pas
sageway connecting them. On
each side of these sections are
placed three berths, a lower, a
convicts of the county can be safe
ly keut every night.
mounted on
TOURING
These
trucks and can be moved from
one locality to another by the use
qf a pair of mules. In the use
of these cages the expense' of buy-
Brenau Glee
Club Is ComirigJ
qA Greater Touring Car Value
' •: l .f*
The present price of the Foitf
Touring Car is thp lowest eva*
made. t ' 4 .
; 9
And yet the car itself is a greater
value. It is better looking with
slanting windshield, a one-m^n
top and improved seats. And
there are many refinements in
chassis construction.
The demand is so great that de
liveries will soon bd impossible.
To protect vourself, order now.
, .Make a small down payment, the
balance on easy terms. - .
Ford print hat* never been so tats
Ford quality has never been so high '
C. A, Truss ell Motor Co.
REMOVAL NOTICE
I WILL MOVE MY GARAGE AND ;
AUTOMOBILE REPAIR’AND RE
PLACEMENT DEPARTMENT INTO
166 WEST CLAYTON STREET,
^X* • MARCH 5
LL BE BETTER RRE'
I'D CDDirr ■ ftv*
This‘meter reader reads the toll
Of gas you use each day.
And, from his figures come the bills
That people have to pay. t
WHERE I
PARED THAN EVER TO SERVE MY
CUSTOMERS'. '
r x - SAM PINSON .V.
PHONE 461—166 WEST CLAYTON ST.
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Announces for
'Sat Night Mar. 10,
, What blood is to the heart,
What breath is to our lives,
Money is the very life cf business,
which mqltes the selection, of your. *
Bank of vi^al importance it you are to
grow and prosper.
Georgiy National Bank
f Athens, Ga.
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CHIEF EVENTS OF
■ WEEK REVIEWED
THREE GOOD BU1CKS
ne is » roadster—attractively painted; good tlrss; lato
cdci. Prices are right—Term* are liberal—Cara depandablt.
CONOLLY MOTOR CO.
Authorized Buick Service
Genuine Buick Parte
I By CHARLES P. STEWART
I American public opinion seems
[ to have come over to France's sl.lo
to a considerable extent since the
I Kubr was Invaded.
| At Drat the seizure appeared to
| bo regarded very doubtfully here,
evidently on the theory thaf Ht
‘probably would disturb'world bus!
ness again, with' everybody ^but
France wanting It qulter. ’Now a
great deal of sympathy Is being-ex-
. pressed with the French policy.
1 TBld'doesn't mean that American
"big business’' lias changed it*
mind but only that the average
Individual’s changed his. ' •*
It may influence the ..Washing
ton adminstratlon some, pad pre
vent Germany frqnt- getting moral
support Bhe was-hoping tor. "but
It won't help the French ibucb.'
England, which is a good deal
nearer to the "situation" and has a
lot more to say. about It than the'
United States, certainly doesn't
want France's Ruhr Venture to »uc
ceed. True, they do say '.he Brit
ish have been changing over to 1
the French side, too, but the Brit
ish press doesn't sound like The
more it talks about the French
course, the . more pesstmUilc It
gets,
Ruhr trouble to. develop Into anoth
er war. That would be too disor
ganising. But it's better than 'an
even bet that, through England's
tinkering, the whole thing will
drift'Into a hopeless deadlock, and
then there’ll be meditation, Bnd
the windup won’t be any too favor
able to France, though' possibly not
to Cermany either.
■IK|
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WHAT AN UNPLEASANT
THOUGHT!
A news .agency made :t rathe:
unpleasant' suggestion the oth«c
It was this:
Suppose America got Into a war
—for instance with Japan. Pre
sumably she’d want all the coun
tries which owe her money to pay
up promptly. Quite likely she'd
be so anxious she'd offer liberal
discounts if they'd hasten thel- r*M
tlements. It would pinch them, r f
course, but they could afford to be
pinched if they got favoraolo terms
enough. :
Just that little hint doesn't
amount to enough to get snsplcioun
of other countries over, lest they
stir somebody to start trodble w Ith
All the same, ft's been noted that
wars sometimes are "framed op”
for Just such reason's.
For example’, only a day or two
ago Dean Inge, the popular Lon
don pulidt "rator. made the public
charge that “publie nasslqn Js be-
tng worked up In America for a
gratltotis attack on japan.” the
The tuneful score of Reginald
DeKoren'p "Robin Hood” has lost
none of its chatm with the pass
ing years and Its presentation by
the excellent cast gathered to
gether by May Valentine is up
holding the best traditions of the
Opera. AH the old-time favorite
songsare sung with the same suc
cess that pleaded you In former
years.
"Brown October Ale” with Its ac
rompaniment of clicking cups, and
the woodfy atmostphero ' of the
forest to color tbo song—"Oh. fro
mlse Me." a popular ballad Whose
heart Interest and melody haye j '
a quarter of h
century'—"The Black Crow," with
Its "CnwtCa'w-Caw” refrain, and
the humoring chorus—‘The Forest’
song with the bird trlifs.
"The Armourer's Song” set to a
clanking anvil, and the always
beautiful "Wedding Chimes" song.
Heading the cast is Harry Pfell
as Robert of Huntington (Robin
Hood) and Miss Bess Curry as
Maid 'Marian, Miss, Emma Jean
Arnt as Alan-a-Dale. George
'h
Anyway. It's against natuto. .kidd M rertihric that isn’t calculat-
England Is always, not perhaps I** 1 make the Japanese like us.
the opfh enemy of the strongest! y'* an unpleasant thought that
continental European nation, but there may be interests that would
at least opposed to It. It’s been l°°k to profit by it if America
the same ever since she become a! w^re Involved in a serious conflict,
first class power—against Spain.
against France, against Russia,
against Germany, In turn. Now
It's France again.
J The British consider the French
dangerous already. If they "get
I away" with their Ruhr enterprise'
thev'H be still more so.
I England isn't going to permit
uch thing if she can help l.t.
NATIONAL NERVE8
ALL JUMPY
Paint and Varnish Products
-Prevent Destruction
There have bepn plenty of email
sized labor troubles !u this country
of more importance, in themsotves
than the little frontier JTuabDIe
between Poland and Lithuania.
. Of course the reason this pet>;
that fhd British want th'o disturbance attracts so much at-
1 tention la the fear that -some conn
try a good deal bigger—meaning
Russia—will break into it. An
incident seemingly of no more con
sequence served as the signal fer
the World War to start •
It Isn't likely that this spark
will touch off any such explosion,
but it Just goes to show how jum >y
Abe. world's nerves are that it
should cause so much worry.
America,' England, France and
Japan are finding fault with China
because she’s a trifle behind in
mhetfng some of her foreign finan
cial obligations.
a-Dale.
Troupe as “Llttlh John.” Char-
lotto Ingham as Annabelle. Phillip
Conyers as Will Scarlett. The
comedy roles are cared for by
Bert ran Goltrn aa the Sheriff of
Nottingham. MYs. Clarence Ben
nett as Dame Durden, ana Fred
Zfnt as the wily Sir Guy of Gls-
bonrne. The Sytpphony Orchestra
arrled by the company will be un
der the noted director. Mias May
Valentine.
“Robin Hood” will be at the
colonial theatre Saturday evening,
March 10.
The Urenau ’ 'es club will make its
appearance in Athens at nn early
date playing at the' Colonial t! .atre
under the auspices of the Alien R.
Fleming Post of the AmcrlcCn Legloiit
the funds derived l>y ths perform
ance to go /Into an enter ainmentj
fund the local post is building tip for
the state convention that meets here
in July.
The Brenati club l 1 .'* -year Is said
to he one. of flic best In the history
of this school and Is certain to meet
with the approval of local theatre
goers. ' „
The date of the appM-ance will ba
nnnoUnced later.
Qolumbus Pastor
'Former Athenian
Mew Steel Cages
For Co. Convicts
Special to Banner-Herald
JEFFERSON. -Ca^The board
of commlssionc rs of road and reve
nues of Jackson county has 'in
stalled tw.o steel cages which are
being used in caring for and
r,leaping the convicts during thc
night. Reach cage is divided in-
COLUMBUS, Ga.—Rev. R. A.
Whitten, of Athens, Gc., has been
called to thc pastorate of the Rose
Hill Christian church, to succeed
Rev. R. F. Brown, resigned ef
fective March 1 to accept a call
to Ohio. ••
Rev. Mr; Whitten accepted N the
call, agreeing to begin service here
Mny 1. At present Rev. Dr. Whit
ten is d6ing field work for the
mission board of his church, and
will not be able to leave that post
until the date named. This will
leave the Rose Hill church with
out ^ pastor for '.(wo months.
DRAWFUNNIES
Drawings By BillHolman.
Verses By Hal Cochran.
Stormed
by Tons of Metal!
I N • year’s time your table bears
the brunt of a tremendous down
pour of silver*and steel.
Knives, forks, spoons—nicking and
denting, digging and cutting—slowly
but steadily whittling away the
gloesy beauty of the surface.
What needless mini
Devoe Paint and Varnish Products
coatthe table with a smooth, dura
ble glass-like surface, guarding the
wood from harm and keeping the
bequty unmarred.
Scott Hardware Co.
Athens. Ga.
Fend Qg the Crashes aithl
Devoo Mirrqlac Stains-in-Varnish
Devoe Mirrolso Natural Varnishes
Devoe Mirrolso Bttamals
. IT’S HARO
ON CHINA
Nobody—creditors excepted —
who's familiar with the conditions
under- Which China gets her loans
'can‘help 1 ,sympathizing with her a
little for liatiftg to pay, not to much
the principal, as the interest os
what she has to borrow abroad.
.'In.the first place, she's plwayt
charged • preUft-stiff rate—gener
ally around 6 or 7 per cent, which
Is high for i government.
But the main, point la that, hav
ing no' recognized money unit of
her owq, whatever china borrows
sho gets In silver, at Its market
price at the time the loan's made.
By an odd coincidence—which
International financiers may be
able to explain, however—every
time a loan Is paid over to her
.the price-of silver chances to be
‘very high, so that the bankers
making the loan have to give her
comparatively little of it, and
every time she pays any of It
back the price is very low. so that
she has to give her creditors
great deal.
In this wav. probably It wouldn’t
be* far out of the way to guess '•—*
she pays It or 15 per cent, on
average, foi> her' foreign borrow
ings.
V cr?.
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WORLD LEAGUE
AGAIN
President Harding's advocacy of
American participation in the
League of Nations' world tribnnal
came so suddenly that a little
time’s needed to let the Ides sink
in. I
Probably most neoplc will won
Uer "how come" the president
didn't spring his scheme until af
ter It was too late to amount fo
anything In the Sixty-seventh Con
gross end yet did spring It. too
soon tor the Sixty-eighth.
And echo or something is liable
to answer that maybe the admlnis
(ration was afraid nP Senator
Borah's plan to stumn the country'
•Jail summer tn favor of an interna-
j tlonal court, and honed, bv the
nrpr'Ao-’tlnl announcement, to bust
in thc head of the senator's dram.'
EVERETT TRUE
To The FacultyamfStndent Body of Our Great Edosatal Institutions
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