The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 15, 1923, Image 2

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I PACE TOO Cents a Word (mum Charge oMO Cents . Seven tlmei ' ftp the f' five tnaertlone. ■ dlscontlrtuancea MUST be made in perron at The Ben- per-Herald Office or by latter. ftMetmna dlscontinuancea are ■ NOT valid. 7K V WANT AD 7C tO ■" PHONE tO BANNER.HERALD WANT ’'Ipr A08 0,CT nE f ULT> ’ White Leghorn egga for hatching. ft.00 per fifteen. Arnold Collier. Col bert, da. v t m-lC-p Tor sale—peach picklEb, n'.oo per half gallon; Fig preserves. 11.00 par quart; Canned peaches, JUc per quart. Canned plume. 25c per quart Aleo 1 buahel sweet potaloee fl.00. Phone 76, Banner-Herald Office. If. * Lost And Found I LOST—Many an article, foun$ by a | Banner-Herald reader and return r ed tU tta owner. If you have loat any [thWi*' today try a Banner-HerOM [ WahU’ Ad tomorrow. . tf. ^Pointer, liver and white epota (ten toe on right front foot. | FiMjW Vhom: Raiford Brown, 1772. TlteWaiti. m-lS-c. iya - College Strain. Phone W- ntdO-c FOR BALE—PEACH PICKKd, \ tl.40 per hall gallon; Fig vreacryee, fl.po per quart; Canned peqpbea. 25e per quart; Canned plunia. 2 f ,.: per quart. l*-one 76, Banner-Herald Offtc*. NOTICE TO BIDDERS On or befonr Marcli Id, noon, tho ynlform Committee of tho Board of Trustees ox the Slate Normal 8chooI, Athens, Qa., will receive blgp lor fur- nlahinf uniform* to the studenta of' c'qd 'oate white lifilQHOiiv psirta of uniforms front the success^ 4. Offish ' *"«* b,M « edTto enter Into a written contract for the /althfpl and prompt per formance of the name and guarantee It by filing bond in such an amount aa tho committee may demand. Bids mult be upon uniforms Iden tical In etyle with that .now An use the State Normal School for the year In the echool and the material com- beglnnlng that' date and ending posing Its varloue part* must be March 15, lift. . equally good fad substantially the ult hr to bo understood that ths * «» that now In use or better in committee will Incur no financial ol>- both kind ana quality. Perfect fits ligations in awarding this contract, and prompt delivery must be guar- althoiigh it Will quo Its Influence toianteed. have students 'tOm ore In need, of uni-1 The committee reserve. the right forms to purchase new uniforms or I to reject any or all bids or parts of ■ — * ■* ‘ the same, or to award parta to one | THE BANNER.HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA Popular Price Opening For full bidder and the successful .bidder mtitt deal directly with students ac cording; to the custom of tfa school. The successful bidder will be expect- FOR SALE—SlfiLECT HBTTl^O Eggs. White leghorn $1.M, Burred Rock $1.50. Phono 1840. m-tt-c Wanted f .wanted—A good cook, house maid. mftter, chauffeur, domestlo help. [ orjsiytybe Its office assistance, book- I keeparR . stenogs, telephone girls, cashiers etc. Whatever it la. you may 1 berimfe that thousands of alert busi- i«littwo , efficient Individuals In Ath- i ens twill *ee your Want Ad In the [ Bdjiff^r-Herald and will talk over the matter with you next day. It*s done ovary,, dair in Athens. tf. . ■■■■ ■ —, FOR SALE—30 to 35 acres land; good grist mill and store; 17 acres In pecans; 6 acres with chicken wire fence; original forest pasture fenced with hog wire; all together with stocks of hogs and chickens, for $500 acre. T. J. Epps. m-18-p. FOR RENT One five-room downstairs apartment, private bath and all ‘convenience. Possession March 1st . E G. FAMBROUGH Phone 516 bidder and other parts There ^rill be no radical ithef* — dejttrttir* rom the uniform now In VisfeJ Speci fications will be furnished by'lsnd All bids must be addressod to Jere M. Pound. President, State Normal School. Athens, tla. NOTICE In The District Court of The Unit ed States; For the Northern District of Georgia, in -re Daniel Gillhan, Bankrupt. No. 1402. In Bankruptcy. • A petition for discharge hav ing been filed in conformity with — J law by above-named bankrupt, and Game i On 28t'n First One P6r ‘BsllddgE^ Pennsylvania 1 Plays Here March 29$. With Ae 'Initial game baseball season drawing nearer and nearer and but a few days re maining for’^practice Qbach BUI White Zt the GtlHilaHiDlhMi f■ used the pruning knife on his dia mond' squad and a cut going deep into the quick of the personnel has been administered. Those surviving for the daily drill are: " ' Tnfielders Thomason, Watson, FOR SALE—One Wheeler and WII-( sou sewing machine, with General Electric Co. motor. Also Thor Wash ing machine, both cheap. Phone 715. tn-15- FOR SALE—One ton Ford Truck, :tlood as new. Cheap. II. L. Cofer Seed Co., 251 N. Lumpkin. Phona 247. m-li-f. FOR 8ALE—ARISTOCRAT BARRED Rocks and Young's Strain 8. C. WhUd Leghorn eggs for hatching. $19« per fifteen. Arnold Collier, Col bert. eld. ’ f m-16-p. WAITED—Several boys L&yelve years of Age' fiver papers. $hort _ with good pay. Ap- [ at Banner-Herald of- East Hancock Ave. BroiCr^E TO BUT STALK CUTTER bristmn, ion harrow. R. F. Chris' m-16-p. y> tfciED-T llglt bo I -To buy or rent house. Interested In vacant lot Aldfess'F. O. Boa 721. Athens. Oa. r.i-15-c. mm V \NTED BOARDERS—Furnished oOih and board at $26.00 per n ittilf each to two gentlemen, ladies mqrtied couple. Mrs. C. T. Hannah. 1$) ,’W. Dougherty St. m-15-p. Miscellaneous MEDIUM BROWN HAIR looki best of all after a Golden Glint Shampoo.—Advertisement. PREVENT FLU AND GRIPPE For « tew cents you can ward ot? Flu and Grippe by promptly checking your nought and colda with Foley’s Honey and Tar. Al- so ’ ‘ ' root ing Cough, .. . .... bis. Forty-eight years of satis faction to users has made Foley’s Honey and Tar the World’s larg est selling cough medicine. Con tains no opiates—ingredients are printed on the- wrappgr. Refuse substitutes. Insist upon Foley's. —Advert’ jicnt iin roioys ttoney ana tar. ai- i gives quick /relief from coughs suiting from Flu, Grippe, .Whop- g Cough, Asthma and Br6nchi> V ANTED—Position l>y young man; . experienced as soda dlspencer, re-, II .grower, filling station and chauf- fdur. "R. T. F.,’’ care Banner-1 I .raid. m-16-p. | ANTED—Used Ford, must be bsr- cala. In good running order. 210 f uicUettord Bldg. _ ' m-16-p. WANTED—Help a^aNTHP—Help. Household fund- tdrt, pet stock; ady one of a thou- a nd ‘things You can fill your Wants p omptly and cheaply »“h • r-Herald Want Ad. • «• — cd rooms, with meals or without pcsIrAbls location. Convon- . i nres. -Bent reasonable. These are s me of the ottering yon pad dally In I nr.ncr-Horald Want Ada. w- I dr;RENT AT ONCE ANOTHEP four room house with bath. Near I ormal School jSco W. T. Fhwence.' Phone 17M-W. y m - la ' c For Rent—Rooms WE ARE PAYING HIGHEST PRICE8 FOR OLD Sorap. Iron,. Brass,. Copper, Lead, Rubber, Bags, and eld Issues of Magazines. Where quantity Justifies oUr Truck will call for. Dixie Iron & Metal Co. 415 .Foundry Street Phone 1151 Athens, Ga. For Sale OR HALE—gettings of purs bred Holtensan Aristocrat Barred Rock rim,'$1.50 for 16. Phone 11U-#. m-H-n. 'attention—We can immediate delivery^of Ford m. trucks and tralltra. Cash or ,,U c. A. Trussoll Motor Co.. UMi,- Oa. m-21-r. $ pin SEABOARD AIR UNB RY. 'orthbound ‘Southbound orUibound Southbound S^t a Atlanta-Monrie 1'c'l 4:16 p 2;fl» p Atl.-Blrmlngham-Mem. 2:20 p iuio p Notfolk-Rleh-N. Y. I.J* P Atl-AbbevUle l'o’l 7:20 a Atl.-Blrmlnghora 6:20 a Norfolk-Wash. 6:20 a Wllmlngton-N. Y, 6:20 a GEORGIA RAILROAD . Depart 1:20 am .1:16 pm The Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page is' ona of the moot interest ing and certainly most pro fitable pages of the. paper.. Thousands of people turn their attention first to the Want Ad' V Hie Banner-Herald’s Sunday Want Ad Page UNION HARDWARE COMPANY'8 ROLLER 8KATES $2.50 Pair Athens cycle co. Lumpkin Street WOOD ASH WOOD Beit' for .‘'Cooking sad Heating Purposes per Truck Load . $2.75 Orders of five loads or more, per load $2.50 This Wood Formerly Sold for $3.25 per load. Can Us and We Will Supply Your Needs. HANNA MFG. CO. Phone 147 Phone 147 m VULCANIZING Wo liavo tho most modern Vul canising equipment me id. We ude only the best make of materials. Our priors are reasonable. OUR WORK GUARANTEED < Kelly Springfield Tires E.S. Sporting Goods Co. Fhona. NS Washington and Lumpkin W. L. COXE Transfer Co. Long THp» Opr Cheapeit Track In Town. 500 Thomas Si Phone 1351 A . _ -‘.V ^CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. ft. O. Bolton. Agent, Phone 15(1 si Central of Georgia Station' VDepart for Macon 7:20 a. m. 4:46 p. ra. - -Arrive froiti Macon 11:11 p. m. 6:2* p. m. -Tor further Information phone , J. Y. Brute, C. A., 141. GAINESVILLE MIDLAND RAILWAY ▲thtn# 1 E KAY SMILING PAINTBR" Fine Painting aqd Jnteito- Decorating Phone 280, Athens, Ga. Arrive A. M.» *6:2* P. M. A. V.** eei0:10 A. M.< riolly. »* Dally Eixcept Sunday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY 6. leaves Athena S.-St a. m, ar- AVHGNI BUSINESS CQLLEGE Shorthand and 7 leaves Lula 646 > m, aye Aij,en, 5:74 p. m. , s. leaves Lula 10:05 a. m., ar- gtthcnv 11:40 a. m. B. Miller. C. A.. Athens, Oa., Te^phone 8L 60% of expense* by at-' , thio school. The grad- of flie -Athens Business College always get the best po- aition. Every Graduate. em ployed. Write for information y Box 14S, Athens, Ga. SAWOUIS Latest Belt Feeds Money Maker. All Kinds MOl Supplies. Ha* Semon Dlston Saws. Teeth. Files, Belting, Pipe, In jectors, Fittings, Engine and Bailer Repairs. Bring with your auto and work don*.quick. Wire Cable*. Plenty Room to Park Car. / AU0U8TA,nGA. PS Complete Line of D . & M . BASEBALL GOODS Mitts 90c to $13.50 S CI ..... 75o to $4.00 Athens Cycle Co. .. . Lumpkin Street HOFMEISTER’S SHOE SHOP New Shoes from Old Men’s HaK Soles and Rubber Heels $1.50. Ladles’ Half 8elet Ind Rubber Heels $1.25. Children’s Half 8oles and Rubber Hetls, priced according to size. WE DELIVER Phpne 1186 229 E. Broad 8L, Athens, Ga. .the Court having ordered that the!^^ '^YddlebZtoT fiylor. Me '^“A^llTinpq 8 ^^ °"i be b h a d ^« c: outfielders, Hodges, Captain ’m ti,J'n?L7 r «!retgS C nMtriri Clarke ’ * nd Eldridge; in Interest to appear at said iime 0f conr s C ,orfg cn t has nothing and place and snow cause, i any to Uo wit h the freshman crew u they have, why the prayer of the flg t b . t collections of red-capped bankrupt for discharge onould not •. athletes dailv make the gulng ‘ o!’ C. FULLER. Clerk, j ***** h ? d for : ** ***** In the Dlitrlct "court of the Unit- MAtS^H 24TH. ME ed States, For the Northern I , - '• v v / The opening game taken place L" f ^ner, Bankrupt’; at Benning on the 24th of this No. 1352, In Bankruptcy. i month and after a Saturday and hi, es, S-SytiS® »»*■*-*' si iTucme umu as itm”?. -wri: ;A I Htllb HlbH o’clock, A. M., at the United Staten District Court room in the' city of ATLANTA, Georgia, notice is hereby given to ail creditor* and other persons in interest to ap pear at said time and place and ahow cause, if any they have, tthy the prayer of the bankrupt for dis charge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER, Clerk. In the District Coart of the Unit ed States, For the Northern District of Georgia. In re D. Land, bankrupt No. 1353. In Bankruptcy. A petition for ditchargo having been filed in conformity with law. by above-named bankrupt, and the Court having ordered that the hearing upon said petition be had on April 7, 1923, at ten o’clock A. M„ at th« United States nis- trlct Court Room, In the city of ATLANTA, Georgia, notice is here by given to all creditors'and other persons in interest to appear at said time and place and " show cause, if any they have, why th< prayer of ths bankrupt for dis charge should not be granted. O. C. FULLER. Clerk. noticIT - This is to notify the public that I will not be responsible for any bills for the Georgia Pressinj ’Club formerly operate by El M. Smith, from March 14th / . . J. W. Cleghom. . J, team retums here for one. gam® Dihlohega on the $8tb, le opgning^'y for Ssuifprd Field. -The admission to the game hat faced at the popular price grand aPLeaw look the Georgia outfit- over and I>ay the small suni of fo’ bits for the RriyQeke. NOT SINCE DAYS OF 1906 On March ‘29th the Bulldogs play -the great Unlvinit of Pennslvania team. Way back in 1906 th6 Bed and Black played Penn and won the game, 'that was considered the greatest feat In the annals of sports at the Uni versity up to that time and this is t b e first meeting of the two teams since that date. Georgia hopes o repeat 'ARE SOME six hun- ■is from all over Georgia - - - , the Normal,School. The.flight as possible . .THURSDAY, MARCH i« 1923 ^W M bU^T d k ^'? greunds around the bnilding looki 1, and not #t w pieaSIHgl, PRANK w. to the eye. A lady suggests that | in dairy husba^?’ u-itE"*!!? 1 the trustees have ^hesSTjTounds, I s . ta te College of Agriculture the and Specially On ^'fTOlfTWaken jth* actual value of creamer-'. IT .UP »nd planted ‘in flower* and ‘*1 in Georgia wa? b “ shnlbbery. .Then divide the bed* lets in 1921 than i > repi this year but the Quakers have strong team and will give Conch Whit®** lads aplenty of action. The Penn game is the first of a series of inter-sectional games to be p&ved here this spring. Fol lowing will come Dartmouth, Yalo. Michigan in dote succession while the entire home schedule is the most elaborate ever arranged for Athens. war sens HUSKIEST PM I BIG LEAGUES Coach Brown jn Charge and a -Large Squad Greets Him For Early practice. ^ BY HAL JACKSON f opea for a championship Red Slants In stature, well over siz het White agregation on the dla- «nd Better than 200 pounds, neuner ModiMK it, present V«ry rosy and HOT SPRINGS, Ark—^ho is the most poWerful man In the mu- for leagues? A glance at Babe Ruth of the New York Yankee* or Georgo Kelly of .the Giants would make It seem the honor belotwed to thelhi While Ruth End Kelly are noth dippo. the sunny ds some twenty young afplrantg •d- at work to rabuld opt such a e that Athens will .be proud of. AcMM. Work haa bcep.gplng on .for. ■omlrten days with' less-than jWo Weks before they encounter th*ir initial opponents. 'The aquad at Present numbers nbput-, twenty, -eight veterans «pd i62! erpjkr boa returned .intact with only two exeeptlobA first-bate and ot$e of the -quur gordepa I^ie In- n&'mMm d2fe« while the mlNVlng outer Karclonurs are Jackson and Johnson Who oa- olten can be clamaed as the most powerful reU by e«CB ’d»y bian ln the majors. Americans Is regarded as the mos; powerful athlete In the big show, define thelsWf'tlWt b»d*eenY look it in| baSebeil togs. Schung is Uie fist word in pliy-' 1 slqiie, beautifully muscled, the pos- sessor of a world of vitality. “Re doesn't know his own strength,'' applies' perfectly 8c hang. • ■ Now York players say, that In friendly prreetllng matches in the clubhouse he tosses Kui:i arounc like a hibber ball.' King Tut Shows Them ttow Avows Harvey J. Reid Athens Clothier Says King of Egyptians is Now' Demenstrating Value or Advertising Besides inhering In'another fad and setting the world goistpln3. King-Tut. whose tomb was rt-<-tml- ly discovered. Is showing what ad-, vertlsing will do, says Ilarvey Reid, uf Ii J. llcld A Co. Mr. Reid was struck whp |he truth of the |« lue o( advertising Ip little story sent out by, an advertis ing service foj- clothing firms nnd kindly turned Jt over to The Uan- ner-Herald. “It certnlnly Is trip-. Advertising sells-the goods,” says Mr. Reid. Hera l( Is: - “Threa- thousand years ago- lived i Egyptian King named Tut- Ankh-Amen. It sounded like n Stutter and the Onng at the Luaor Golf Club caled him Tut.’ “When Tut' reached the Coke’ Biter age and got bis Hair plas tered back Fttht—lie died. Dying was ope of the leading Egyptian- In-Door Sports and TUI's death vns a Major Event. They slipped rim Into n Swell Temb In the Val ey of the Kings. "Three Uiousond year* later : R ot Snoopers dug up Tpt'a snd-all the Junk buried with The Advertising Men took of Tut and In' a few weeks Iven him a Rep which make* Charlie Chaplin's, “Doug’s” and M. “Day-By-Day" Coue's look like a last year's Almanac In comparison. “Dead for 2,000 years!' Loat! For gotten! Then. Iking! Advertised— and a Whole world hollers for more new* of Tut! “If advertising • can thus put life Into a Dead One—what can't It do foe a Live One? . "For u Live Business?—For Your Business? ‘They could have dug up n hun dred Tula In tho desert and If they luid kept the good news to them selves—only a few - Bald-Headed Historians wpld hare - “Yeti ran bivs tbs ttsk;mycbfl"‘ dlae in ths world. But If .the .work doss not got Hep to' it— in i ness will sleep along peacefully. “Remember Tut!” is dwL under th. r Mrs * Julius Talmadge, of “Doc",the ciub is Chairman Finance Com- .,vm« n,* mittee of D. A. R. Writes Letter of Appreciation. barring the best laurels this vorted alternately In right field last seasen. With gc lal these holes arc that tbeso men missed. ■•DOC” /BROWN IN FULL CHARGE Dr, W. W. Brown. Georgia southpaw ace In the days gone by. Is in full charge of all athletics and baseball Is , 35FAS Injuries they of them look iking the Infield we find Blsh- Willhuns, Davis and Nlchol- min of the last year's team Who fill all but first base. Mapp, cne of last year's inoundamen has be, shifted to the initial .sack and strutting bis stuff in a pleasing manner. These lads are being hard pushed by the hew material and. it is possible that some sn.-fts will be Blade. ' ■ ' The outer works lack <i right fielder, the other gardens being filled hy veterans. It Is In this department that competition Is the hottest and no doubt some shifts will be made. The new material hero is most pleasing but most of tho new lads lack experience. They are fighting hard, improving ns they go and will cause some, trou ble to the vets. , On the mound the aggregation femn to lie well fortified and rould cause but Uttle worry. Hackett and .Mapp are both Ip har ness and the new ,material Is good. Of this quantity little can be said ohly tbrit they are working hard ■■■■■SP*S$SS^^SI*I ptneble 'thaV he wnr cpme ln, (or a gaaro of the twirling when uotf on .duty elsewhere. , . I "MRS. JULIUS TAJJUADOE. Ih I sit 4"ai into small iota «if ground and Sp- Wbftlon them among the different to look 'after. lt would b* hful out-door work and pleas ing and congenial. The girls would make <ot -the echool greunds one-of the sight* and attractions of the city. ATHENS HAS three Pigglly: Wiggly arid two Rogers stores. Ao ihfbo establishments are only found in good business centers their number in Athens tells of the trade of our city. THE MATERIAL for a home made radio set, with a fifty miles capacity costs from $11 to $16 *?y anyone with a knowledge of electricity can install a plant in his home Several of these home- ma { , e r *ld° sets, are ,4n, Athens 1 and they work oiceiv. They al- «b are being instaiigd'in the ampl er towns. Lexington has several. ii 8ect ‘ on ou^ht to join the band and ernbark*m„~ extensively in dairying. ' m>r * Clarence Rawson is To Coach Davidson -*■ It has keen announced ( r m Davidson .College. N. 0., that ci m ence Rawson. former All-Soiuhcni catcher of the University of gla baseball team, has been nani J one of tho coaches at Davidson During the past three years Jt,',,.-. son has coached nt Thomasvllle Georgia, ppd at Riverside >ub, a „ Academy.'GalnesvIUe. - y PBANK RHONE of Win- ?.??** i ervll if’ welcome vi$- itor to Athens. Hi started life a young man clerking in this city and everybody was his friend. One of the biggest wedding feast* ever given In Athens was when Myer Stem married. Near- ly the whole of Athens was invit- * n< ’. tables laden with every- thing nice to eat were kept filled until the guests departed. It IS CONCEDED that nod' verities ot cotton, seed will be harder to get for planting, and farmers had bettek lay in a tup- P’y “ «« as they can find them. Our farmers are organiz ing to restore the high standard of cotton our Piedippnt sections once boasted but lost this prestige when tho boll weevil appeared. pastor U C the JA Fira^ LI JIeUi™is r | church in Athena and one of the most beloved minisurs who ever •efved in our city, ha* been ten- dered the general secretaryship of hospitals, a place created by the last general Methodiste confer ence for th*-purpose of building and maintaining hospitals ovei the South. If Dr. Jarrell accepts he Will take charge Of the work; about April lat anil babe head-' quarters in ^tlanfa. CABINET AND WOOOWOIJK«R» South IM Jackson Streets-'^,, off Broad Furniture repaired. Swings- or Screening made to order. AH wurit guaranteed. Olve Us A Trill *AYB ANO SMITH Wplly Schhng of the New York - 'em states have agreed to file soon ! atericans Is regarded a. the mo., -art. ^0 Igteretate Commerc" ission a petition asking U>af tger rates be reduced from . to 3 cents per mile, the high tariff charged bye railroads have encouraged traveling by automo- DAVI80N-NjcH0L80N'S ‘ dress | sale Wednesday waa a huge sue-1 cost The arm advertised In sttaanm&s price, and on Wednesday 266 of them were* sold, and the balance is probably gono by now. There’s not much dif ference iii-the cost of inferior quality base ball goods and but there’s a whole lot of difference In the amount of service you’ll get. Spalding's is the best.. ilLj Everythihg for the en tire team. , C Clayton Street/ The McGregor . - Company. Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate Commission: 3% ON AMOUNTS OVF-R J1.000.OO. '- lO^e on amountt up to *IJ)00.00. . t HUBERT M. RYLEE * ^ law OFFICES . 406 Holman Bldg. Athens. Ga. Msrobers ot thq. “Frolics of lets." Director Jimmie Bishop and Man ager Ed Gldley sire thanked In tho ig—letter from Mrs. Julius ge, finance chninhan ot the Maknrele of the 'American Revo lution lit whoee benefit the per formance waa held thie week- 1 “I desire to express my gratitude and deep appredatlm. In bohalf of the Elijah Clarke Chapter. D. A. R. to—tho following persons who do cordially contributed to the reaa of The Frolics of 1922,’ by their services arid aid: "To Mr. Ed. Gldley and Mr. Bishop, wpo go splendidly managed 4»4 directed the production; to qaoh member of the directing to The Athens Bunner- for the publicity nnd ad ■PPV eta so graciously given; tri each metnbera of the coat and Abo Orchestra '.whiclf Includes Who' tfaye .. so freely of time, and labor to make tho is* the succesa.it was; to the " COMING! BRENAU FOLLIES PRETTY GIRLS Dancing — Singing — Instrumental Music Under Auspices Local Post AMERICAN LEGION Colonial Theatre, Friday Night, March 16th $1.50 Orchestra; $1.00, 75c Balcony Under Direction of Wilford Watters Id Gene ebamplen, over- recent bperallOL haridleepped his Tho showing ol coast nnd In the'south while with Jotk Hutchison h' ‘ distinct disappointment The play of Sarazen has been tar below the standard expected'or a champion. Particularly has his work bn UM xraafii been off color. On iho other hand, the play of the veteran JdckHutohlson has fen- Itured alnioet every match in which been paired With the ckaw-, .reteran Hutchison ^for the 71 nn- n Full for'hsi big Mabry, Johri Triftief. D. 'Kirklorid. appenrilrtta U H. Hilton; ChsrUe 'Andereon, ■ • ~ J»k» Taylor. Teany Randall, Jim. Mlnle Bishop, Mr. Minor Wheaton, Miss Katherine Prirk, Sir. Mac Oliver. Mr. "Happy". Harvey, Mr. VChqbby" Allen. JIls.s Henrietta Betikse, .Miss Mathilda Upson, Miss therlne Bredwcll, Miss Hnllle itrlck, Miss Annie .Torilan. Eleanor Toby, Bliss Fra Miss Katherine Ashl Miss HazM Hodgson. Mis* M: Dailey. Miss Helen Ashford, -Mildred Hearing. Mias .Sarah Miss Elizabeth Hall. Miss J Talma ge. Miss Marian Ta Alls* Alary Belle Hancock. HliHfilVii; •High Columbia I Calilomla Florida ' |/~’f''■I “^>7 North Carolina Oregon South Carolina ALL ABOARD Winter Excursion Fares and All iii. . Year Tourist Fares TO Georgia Havana Kentucky Louisiana Mississippi NewNTeilro ■ VIA Railroad- Atlanta & West Point R. R. Western Railway of Alabama Liberal time limit and ; Texas Virginia' West Virginia rs.’sissrz mm » mi. mm ris'ss™. of tho ,topr, staged at Miami, Louise Upson. Mis* Dorothy Hutchison flnlshei.Jn gresr !“>*.. All** Elizabeth 'Arnold —I' o by equaling the course rec- .Aieisrs. Dave iVIsdom. Buck Bell. I of.67 held by Mike Brady, Bhrlhy I.ingston, L. B. Mangrove, m open champion, * [Toby Watson. * *