The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 25, 1923, Image 4

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p l' THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS. GEORGIA £ -18UNDAV. MARCH 25. hm - THE DRAPER - MAYNARD , D. & M. ATHLETIC GOODS , —fire the results of the highest type of perfec tion in manufacture, combined with the most • careful selection of materials. They carry the endorsement of the leaders in • every branch of athletics and are— FULLY GUARANTEED H-S2‘ „ Base Balls 25c to $1.75 Bise Ball Bats 25c to $1.75 Catchers’ Mitts 90c to $13.50 Gloves _..-.. - 75c to $4.00 • ’t Tennis Rackets and Union Hardware Skates ■ATHENS CYCLE CO. Lumpkin Street Whv.' .£ * And Good for All Summer 5that is the way we turn out z YOUR CAR, WHEN WE DO THE , - p JOB AND OK IT Nfot merely <h(? easy things are done; we go •»* into the very vitals and see that 9 Everything Is Right when we.do an overhauling job. • fiET US REFER YOU TO THOSE WE HAVE SERVED. YOU WILL BE THE GAINER, AND WILL GIVE US YOUR FUTURE PATRONAGE. Phone 587 sparkling beauty, in the lustrous coloring and e seat that they bring to motoring, the Buick Sport fit the spirit of springtime. I te in keeping with every outdoor pastime, equally ed to every day tasks and duties and always smart, to the minute and attractive, the sport roadsters nr usurious motoring.. Only a trip behind the wheel eon reveal bow Ear their ': * appointments and refinement have bettered motor car and convenience. Sixes 5 CONOLLY MOTOR CO. HZ Authorized Buick Service Genuine Buick Parts Scout News He Is a friend to animate. He will not kill nor ourt any living creature needicejly, but will strive to save and protect all Harmless life. This law naturally has two di visions, one part relating to domes tic unlmals and the oiher to wild ones. Thcro Is something radical ly wrong witli a boy who at a time in his life has not had some do mestic animal as a pet, ami I ven ture to state that If we got a list of these from a group of twenty or thirty boys. It would make very interesting reading. The is most the Buffalo and to quote from the Handbooks for boys; "as a small atonement for a great and ahame ful slaughter the United States Government has established six national herds." It you have a desire to hunt, you should famllarlze yourselves with the. laws- and abide by them. Do net kill or lure a wild animal 'heedlessly, for 19 is ono of God's cieatures. “In contemplation of created things. By steps we may ascend to Pod.” TROOP No. 2 (JACK DALE) Springtime is here ,nnd with all 'common friends among tho lower ber Two (2) who secures tho larg- 1 animals Is a dog, not necessarily fresh air and sunshine, she is call- , ■> pedigreed animal but more often ing ail Scouts. ■ o monzrel—just n plain dog that | A very interesting meeting wa; he loves and that loves him. It a. held Friday night, games wer- boy has such a friend, he should I played, and plans for the Field do more than pet and caress him. Day event were made. He should see that he has plenty) Scout master W. T. Ray, an- of food and. water to quench his' nounced that he will nay the ex- thirst and that ho is prooerly hous I penses of a scout in Troop mim ed. Your dog may bo of no espo-i [ber Two (2) who secures thel arg , cial value but your responsibility | est. number of new members by to rare for him is just ns great.Juno 1, 1923. To secure a new j ns If he had some mission in life member, you must be a Tender ' to perform. History is full of foot Scout, bring new members -instances where dogs have been name and registration fee ti of very great service, but I know Scout Master. Then you must SC' of none more striking than the j that he passes Tenderfoot Test b; story of Baldy, of Nome, which |j un c 1, 1923. Or.lv one Scout will win. Wil wen here on legal business dur ing the .court Mr. O. J. Tolpaa, another rising young lawyer of Athena, waa in attendance on the Superior court Judge Duncan ~ Tutt .and Hon Panl Brown and Hon. Z. B. Rogers were over from Eiberton looking after the Interest of their clients. Monday was spent in disposing of uncontested divorce cases and taking Judgments in cases not de fended. Tuesday Earnest Willingham, charged with, the murder of his wife, was tried and acquitted for the want of proof of the corpus delicti. Wednesday W. T. Wallace was found guilty of distilling corn liquor and given a sentence of six months and one hundred anil twen ty-flve dollar line with an iltarna tlvo of six months more. Hon E. P. Burt, of Crawford, wis foreman of the ;ind July which found seventeen true bills and made some Mmeiy sirgestions as to the management of county matters as well as deservedly com alimentary remarks as to the Judge and Solicitor and other officers of tho court. Court adjourned Wednesday af ternoon. that be you? Who can pack your trunk, am' have n good time for two weeks in the Scout Camp. came out in Boj's Life for March, j.. While the World War was In progress the French army found It ; almost impossible to get supplies to the soldiers stationed In the ’ snowy bright* of the Vosges and j'Mns Mountains. Thirty-eight of j TROOP No. 1 j Babiy’s sons together with four! ^ V£r , crowd attended th' , hjindred other northern dogs worn r( ,g ldar noting of Troop No. I sent across the water* 90 do on pfiday night. After the open flhty. Baldy recenity died. exerc j s o s conductor by Assist 0f hUt . " 0t T f0r " h f ,!m ant Scoutmaster David Campbell won ?S.0nn racing prizes and sent, „ short ,| iscvl „ ion of th , fith j 3W hlssons to serve in the great w-sr. I .. A 5 , 0 „ t Kimr fo) | owed . Wc ■Hie following lines were written, have w„ taking up the study of i cno °F Ihe Lawn at ca-h meeting “Thev «. whea tlr« S™^i of n wi,h *» idp » of a better They say when the breath of a idea of thejr reaI mceting . and it They say dog is done That be and the clay of his grave are one A lie. I say. for there Is no end So long as he lives In the heart of a friend; So iong.as a gentle ac9 you And has proven both interesting and in otructive. t Recently a prize of a Scout Axr was offered to the one who wouli' repeat the Scout Laws in full word for word. William Davis Is .lonoCr hi. .nko to thn liast of' was th « winner of the* contest, re Is donofor his sake to tho least of ppntin( , thcm w j t }, out missing but So long/as the tales of his love are which <l,d not char, ^‘ their meaning. A number of boys have joined (he Troop since the f'rri of Iho yen. We are now an even tVrty in membership, with only two vn concics. Hubert and Gehrge Hoi land presented their application; and two new members will prob- baly be recruited soon. George Thornton’s SUNDAY'S DINNER 50c ' Chicken Soup * Roast Chicken Sage Dressing Cranberry Sauco Celery Hearts Turnip i8alad trickled Heels Boiled Irish Potatoes Hot Biscuits Cherry Pie Cotfco, Tea or Milk 50 Cents Sut>pcr 50 Cents Baked Chicken and Dressing Cranberry Sauce ' . String Beann Creamed Irish Potatoes Vegetable Salad Hot BisculU Peaches - cream Coffee, Tea or Milk 50 Celfts read His name shall endure and he Is not dead.” The Boy Scout's Creed dries not stand for cnietty to animals nnd you will be doing a genuine public service If yon will' report nny re sistance of this sort to tko police denartment' , There Is no harm in killing an Stephens and Douglas ifcOorcle animal for food In Season or for I bnve P® sod t ! >elr Tenderfoot and killing an animal which Is harm-! Leslie Booth is now a First Clasr ful, but killing simply for the sake .Troop. of killing is nothing but a relic of J* L. SEXTON, barbarism. Scoutmaster. Tbe government Is doing every-! thin? Dossible to conservo tho wild I TROOI No. II snimals and it Is your duty to live I „ At the meeting of Troop No. 11 •vitMn the law |n this respect. One J Friday night we welcomed Geo. of the saddest things In tho early 1 Parr, who has ben absent for n history of our country was the long time- There were 15 mem wanton and needless killing of bem at the meeting. Walter Cor nett being the only one absent. Bob Carter is now a member o' tho Boy Scouts of America, Troop No. 11, Flying Eagle Pqtrol. Hi promises to be a good scout. I Our Troop is planning an over I night hike for Friday, 30th. Wc '.all hope it wilt not rain on that i dale. It will be great fun as wr ate going to sleep in a cabin and initiate Bob. . Our Mascot' was present at tbe meeting. He belongs to Harlnwe Jones mid his name is Jack. HARLOW HARVEY,, ,Seri bo. TROOP No. 13 By LEROY STYNCHOMB Troop 13 met last Friday night with Mr. Levy at tho Baptist church- At this meeting tests ware're- viewed and two patrols were math tho Rattle Snake, of which LeRoy Stynchomb was elected patrol leader and the Wild Cat of which tor' Epting was elected leader. This troop is growing rapidly, having at the present fourteen charter members. We Make Your Easter Suit With Two Pair Pants For— 1 $25.00 Straw hkits $2.00 and up Madras Shirts, Guaran teed Fast Colora-*- $1.25 LEWS’ Toggery & Boy Shop I Lexington News! J- • i I.EXTNGTQN, Ga. — Judge W. L. Hodges opened court on time Monday morning last His charge to the Grand Jury was brief and to the point. Hon. A. 8. Skelton, of Hartwell. Solicitor General, was lin against ;fi» Isw-breakers’ duringHhe week and held his elare In the right, against all criminals. Tho friends of >Judee George C. Thomas were pleased to see him at court. His effort na Mayor to enforce 'he Volstead law has not disturbed hit usual composure. 1 Judge Holden was a welcomed guest at court and has many warm friends In Oglethorpe. Steve Unaon. a “descendant of i Lexington” was looking over tbe scenes of boyhood during the court. . Major W. L. Frwln. of Athens, alto.' amt one of the coming young men of Georgia, was hare on I*gal Exercises Held At State College of Agriculture Friday. Dr. Soule Pre sides Over Exercises. • Twenty-six rehabilitation students were awarded certificates at the University State C llcxe of Agricul ture Friday for having satisfactori ly! completed a two year course at that Institution. The final exercises were prsslded over by Dr. Andrew SI. Soule, presi dent of the institution, who awarded the certificates. Chancellor David C. Harrow of tho University proper made a short talk to those finishing and the e thers in attendance at the exercises. Music was a part of the program. Those to receive the certificates were: Benton O. Ratcliffe. Lucius C. Attaway. Theodore J. Atkinson, Otis F. Powell. Walter J. 'Harper, Otis K. Quinn, Karl V. Rowan, Rob ert D. Alexander. Amos E. Nelson, William R. Brown, Obe Roby, Noah Maples. Samuel J. Hnthcocii. War ner A. Buchanan. Ernest B. Hodges, Stanton E. Stokes. Cplonel D. Kirk land, Arthur L. Johnson, Thomas W. Brown, James W. Daniels, Otis L. Banks, Howard L. Alexander, Ar thur I.. Honch, Andrew C. Ragland, Sanford Goodson, Frank K David son. \ , SHE 1 (HIKE Citizens Who Have Chick ens For Sale Urged to Attend Meeting Monday At 8 P. M. Plans for holding a car-load |wul- try sale In Athens will be discussed Ut a called meeting of tho Clarke County Poultry Association In tho court houuc M.‘iiday tilgiit at 8 o'clock. L Thla announcement wa* . mane Saturday by County Agent J. \Y- Firor. Mr. Firpr states that ho has obtained Information regarding the prices and other data of inportancc' and will give 11 to the members of the association,awl all other poultry raisers who attend the meeting. Hevcral towns In Northeast Georgia have held .recent poultry gales. Eiberton, Comer. Madison. Hartwell where a large number of chickens were sold giving the rais er*.goo* 1 profit. Poultry raUor* who have one or more chlckenn* for gale and want to oln in hcldlng tho car-lopd mils In Athen* arc urged to attend th* meeting Monday night. Warns Against New German Propaganda INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — All Amercaniim officer* of the Ameri- eon Legion has twen warned by Garland W. Powell, Naitonal, di rector of the Americanism Com mission of the Legion to be ready to combat any attempt of propa gandists to reintroduce hypheilism into the United States. That,the recent addreas of Von Hindenbnrg is a portion of a great movement of the German propagandists which now assumed the aspects of a na tional campaign to interest the public in the pro-German aide, is the declaration of Mr. Powell. He stated that fne' most effec tive weapon with which to fight this insidious attempt to make American* forgbt. 'is the use of America::.'m.so that the people will resent all foreign efforts at in fluence. “There are 30,000 Americans buried in France’’, who fell in breaking the Hindenberg Line in 1918. The American people will not forget this in reading Von Hindenberg’s new threats of war” Mr. Powell said. That a revolution for the restor ation of the Hohenzollem mon archy is impending, is the belief of Mr. Powell. ‘He asserts that Von Hindenberg, who has been selected us leader of the move- merit, had attempted to open his campaign by calling for war with France in his recent address to the German Veterans’ League. “Germary is today in better po sition for war than the world realizes,” said Mr. Powell, but German propaganda is bcir." ex erted to bring tho American peo ple to believe otherwise” he add- od, in repeating his warning. "Go Back, Kid; You’re on a Bum Road” Veteran Crook Warns Boy Held in Jail n, y ,ife ’» been behind bar, n, •health ain’t what it w a ,. I ride th|» time I’m through I Jcnow. Ill g0 out of pri80 „*; * first, with the cemetery the rtnn Tm., L..I. w» ... Ring Sing Graduate Preaches His First Ser mon, With Himself As the Text. NEW YORK—A veterai? crook talked to a beginner yesterday in Police Hesdqparters. Newark, and Cold him where he waa headed. John McKenna, who has spent more than hkif Jtis fifty years in prison, caught once again by the police, told Samuel Ventola, thir teen, confessed thief of his' em ployer’s money, a story of the un derworld. using his own career as the theme. The atory held no glitter or thrill; only the dull gray of prison wails. “Turn back, kid,” McKenna said emotionally, i “There 1 ain’t nothin’ in this garae. You’re on a bum road. Turn back before it’s too late and you get like mo. stop. Turn back. You’ll get th. same if you stick.” ° The dark, h lagry .ve,-: t .- . v , boy searched tho m’a c'f acc s! talked. McKenna, who !. a c "bear sentenced twice to Sir;- gj., stopped abruptly, . U yp ,i ' and turn toward Police C-otai., Brcx, who had asked Ian: t( rnrko th. appeal. The thin, white haired crook in his shabby clothe.- srem . ed a little ashamed of his emotion and his mouth twisted in a cvnie.ii curve. * McBena was arrested Sunday night while, it is charged, he was trying t 0 break into a lilintor. i-ro. eery store in Newark with B com panion. The noxt day Saimi.l Half Vclonto was takon into cti^v =ersr=— $100.00 DOWN PAYMENT ' WILL BUY Buick Touring ; Nash Touring * Chevrolet Baby Grand Touring Th«se car* have been repainted and havo Rood tires. Liberal terms on deferred payments. CONOLLY MOTOR CO. Authorlssd Buick Service Genuine Buick Part* ^>rrretss t tutiissssss«mwrmttmmn»At.t.tttm»As.M.A.A.Atwra Bargains At 233 Broad Street PAUL HADAWAY SHOE COMPANY Ladies’ Tan, Black and White Strap Pumps Values to $10—Choice $2.95 Odd Sizes in This Lot Also Another Lot," all sizes, $2.50 Beautiful Black, Tan and Grey Oxfords and Straps. Values to: $10.00 and $12.~~ Our Price, $4.00 and $5.0u , TO The New Young Men’s Plain Brogue —that costs double the price elsewhere Our Price $7.00 House Slippers .... .. $1.50 Kid Boudoirs .. .... $1.45 f St I • ■ M " \ Ladies’ Beautiful Silk Hose, any color .. $1.00 ’ • t . . . 4J . u, Tennis Oxfords .... ...... .. 95c > YoU Come—No One to Urge You to Buy. di PAUL HADAWAY SHOE COMPANY 233 Broad Street Across Street from Campus Your friends will tell you that we aim high in the matter of qual ity of the electrical goods we recommend. Every article must pass our tests for satisfac tory operation. You will find here the best of things elec trical! Edison Mazdj Lamps, for example. ATHENS ENGINEERING CO. With Spalding’s Baseball Equipment T OMORROW starts the baseball season in Athens—and the Whole United States-^and soon every diamond and back . lot will be the scenes of hectic struggles between the apos tles of Swat WE HAVE A FULL LINE OF SPALDING’S BASEBALL GOODS UNIFORMS, SWEATERS, SHOES AND STOCKINGS. EVERYTHING FOR THE TENNIS COURT. The McQregor Company SPORTING GOODS DEPARTMENT id the