The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 13, 1923, Image 5

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FRIAV. 4ES& 13TH, 1|«> Cf Jibsa y Aging SCHOOL BOYS' r Free Tubes of STAYCOMB” I. at AI MERS’STORED Saturday Peppy Models That Satisfy. irh a wealth of Style, )mfort and Value are to found only in ITewarks the popular .price of v e Doll a r 8—and- for loice you hare over 40 of ie season ’$ roost striking id exclusive styles. Ask Ka.-tTSl A SnMppy S«nM* nro4n; r StlteWn** o* V • m p Foxinr:Perforated Tip; rinked Ed*c*:Osk L«sth«r Sole: Rubber Ht«l«. $5 ti otter iwtertul styles, $150 to S3 Newark SHOE STORKS CO, is, Ga.. Store, 151 Clayton it. , -Next to Kre»»” Open Situriey Evening to Accommodate Customers GETS FOUR MONTHS Family Better Off With Him in Prison, Judge Reported As Saying. W. B. Ingram Acquitted. "Mh family will be better ofl with'him In the chalngang,' 'Judge Samuel H. Sibley is reparted it* having said in sentencing to foui months imprisonment Thursday J S. MUlerson of Morgan county. Miller8on was charged with male* K whiskey. His attorney plead r ji light sentence declaring hlf family needed him whereupon tht judge made Ihe above remark. Hlgli spots in the Thursday set- slon of the federal court were sen tence of MUlerson and H. B. Max ell of Hubersham county whe was found guilty or misappropriate fng money used for payment of War Savings Stampp. He was sen tenced to pay $1000 fine or one yeat and one day In the penitentiary. Fifteen cases were disposed of by the court Thursday. Adjourn ment until Monday was taken Fri day afternoon. The civil docks will be taken up Monday and in jihe week of April 23 the criminal docket wll be resumed. The follow Ing cases were tried: L. C. Oriffeth. Clarice County, possesing whiskey; 'verdict guilty; fine $50.00. I Carrie Walters. Clarke - county. 1 posesslng whiskey; verdict guilty; (fine $50.00. I Elizabeth Williams., Clarke coun ity, posesslng whiskey; plead guilty * Fine $25.00. Will Willoughby, Clarke county, manufacturing Whiskey, plead guilty; fine $100.00. * ' H. B. Maxwell. Habershan^ county, misappropriation of money to bo used for paymept of VCtr Savings Statftps; plead guilty; fine $1,000.00 or 1 yehr and one day In U. S. i>entitentlary. Howard Jones, Clarke county, posesslng whiskey; plead guilty; fine $40.00. lc Harris, Clarke county; img whiskey; ’ plead guilty; Clarke county!. TOT BAOTam-HSHALP, *1Wg|ia0ggggAl^iLJ^Lj, ft possessing whiskey; U 130 days In Jail. Jj | W. U.' Ingram, ( PojBMing whiskey, acquitted. Comer Smith. Clarke county “*„o Wh “ k ' y ’ *V llly E- W. Smith, Clark, county, po, walng whiskey; verdict guilty; 5 months in jail, Gussle Smith, dark, county, nos- 12000 " hl " kty: guilty. flm TIs Mealor, Clarke counly. poa- aesing whiskey, acquted. J- S. MUlerson. Morgan county ;~ ctur, "R Whiskey, 4 month! John Crawford, Morgan county manufacturing whiskey, 30 days. 8am Foster, Morgan county man ufacturing whiskey, go days. James I. Goshhll,' Morgan county manufacturing whlsKpy. Go duyi. Michigan Rector Slain By Priest At Dinner Table Assistant Fires Four Shots, Then Calmly Tele phones Pdlice. KALAMAZOO.—The Rev. Father Charles Dillon, assistant rector of St. Angus! Ilne’a Catholic church, "hot and killed Rev. Father Henry O'Neill, rector of the church, as they sat at the dinner table, then calmly went tb the telephone and notified the police and coroner. Father Dillon fired four shots, at I of which took effect. As Father O'Neill felt dead, Dillon turned to Abe Rev. Father McCullough, the only witness to'the tragedy, and banded him a phial containing holy oils, wth the request that he administer the sacrament of ex- tremo unction at once. According to a statement the as sistant rector la skid to have made to police amt county officers, ho was "driven to tury" by alleged Ill- treatment at tha hands of the head priest. He treatem me widh disrespect evor since 1 came here, 13 months ago, from Battle Creek," Father DIUon Is reported haring told the authorities. "He treated, me with disrespect UVude of a exar. He- treated me as a little hoy, refusing to permit mo to visit the families of the parish, or take part In tho life of tho parish. I protested In vain against Jkls attitude and tonight, when wo quarreled over the matter at tho dinner table ho ordered mo to pack my bolonglnga and got ou' |Last Showing of “The Christian” At the Palace Theatre Tonight Agnes Ayres and Theo. Roberts Saturday Special. William S. Hart Is At the Elite. Tonight will be the Inst presenta tten nt the Palace of the great sen satlon "The Christian" which hat bgpn pronounced as one of the besi dramatic offerings this popular theatre has presented this season There is a great casti In "The Christian-* ’and as Sn^cted by this cast niakefe Sir Hall Caine’s great story corns to life on the screen If you haven’t seen “The Christian” all means sfeq this picture at the Palace tonight. Just Exactly—What IS v Clothes Economy wM*i ' g all tyou can for your money; ying enough to ''get the best clothes that have an established for tailoring quality and fabric PPENHEIMER OD CLOTHES problem of clothes economy for have a wonderful assortment of young men’s suits right now. OUR STRAW HAT WHILE ECTIONS ARE LARtSE| e just received the very latest • things in RSHEIM OXFORDS Call and Look Them Over. solve Saturday In which Miss Ayres If starred, she steps Into an entirely new character. As the peppy you ns daughter of an automible manufac fcf-die lampus 'hatter DK. B. »V. SANFORD will spend Friday and Suturduy In Romo and adjoining cities, where he will off! standing": fcoc present cbjege year. ALL FRESHMEN golngvto fresh man club dance aro required* to wear a flaming red tie so that the freshman boys will be distinguished from the old men. HEEDS—Zinnias. Coreopsis, golds, Ragged Robins, Sunftowci Cut-and-Come-Again. PLANTS—Blue Ageratum, Coreop** sis. Violets, Shasta Daisies, Baggcfc} 1 Roblns, Primrose; / I will appreciate the patronage of district annua! meet. DR. JOHN R. FAIN, who {ot turer who Is steadily going intc,| 80 me weetks has been at a private “Don’t matter. ’Tain ours—It he- * the Bower lover# of Athens. —*- — longs to the Ildy next ddorf”— I MRS. W. M. CRANE clato ut the exercises of the seventh Passing . Shew (London.) 1 Phone 1554. Agnes Ayres Palace Saturday AGNE8 AYRE8 AND THEO ROBERT8 PALACE 8ATURDAY In “Racing Hcarta” at the Palace bankruptcy 3he displays unusufi? enthusiasm. / "Racing Hearts” is unique many reasons. First, because serves to introduce this new Agnes Ayres to the screen. Second, be cause as the driver of a hlgh-pow ered automobile In the thrilling race climax, she is the first woman of the screen to pilot a racing car In actual contest. In addition, it again bringd Miss Ayres and Theodore Roberts to the screen as daughter and faiher, the previous occasion having taken place three years ago during the production of "Too Much Speed.” in which Wallace Reid starred for Paramount. Rich ard Dix. leading man, is excellent Jn his Impersonation. The cast is high grade. WM. 8. HART ELITE 8ATURDAY1 William S. Hart will be seen ai the BUte Saturday in the Western role of "The Man Killer.” The story is of tooth regenera tion and self-sacrifice. Hart har the role of Cliff Hudspeth, known "The Killer," a relentless Indivi dual. with something over twentj entries In a gruesome little note book. which records the enemies he has disposed of. It Is his boast, however, that he has never killed a man who did not deserve the faie meted out to him. One day. after Hudspeth and his gang had vanquished a rival clan of outlaw! with considerable bloodshed, "The Killer” Is greatly surprised to hi taken to task by a young girl, who accuses him of being a cold-blood ed murderer, n a rage he kidnaps the girl, but finding he Is unablf to either terrify or conciliate her sends her home again. The great episode of the play concerns later adventure wherein "The Killer' sacrifices his own life to save the girl from danger. sanitarium in Baltimore, has turned to bis duties at the agricul tural college much improved iu health. While in Baltimore, he un derwent a major operalton. FRED M. apRFAIN. prominent student In the. activities of the Junior class, la back once more the cufhpus after a confinement ot several days In the infirmary for minor Illness. THALIAN PRACTICE la golni on regularly In preparation for the presentation of "Clai-ence" which will be given fit the Colonial The atre Friday by the club. This play by. Booth Tnrklngton has made a great hit in ul! the cities In which it has been shown. Because of the experience gained on tour, the Tha- [Hans are ready to give tho people of Athens their very best Tickets are now on sale at the Palm Oar* den. THE HENRY W. GRADY Public Speaking Club held Its weekly meet |ng Thursday nigl)t In the audlto- Boy, Page Old Man Jinx Because It Is Right Now Friday the 13th Q.—Last sight I dreamt that I as tailing to Europe when wo were lost In a denee fog on the Newfoundland banks. YAH that could be heard was a constant din of fog horns, Steam whistles and sirens. I la, in my berth and tried to get to sleep, but it was Impos sible. What wasthe cause of such a Vaird dream?. . Jarfrr wlfojmoring^Tolihcr to aidap on her side Instead of her back. FRE8H SUET Keep suet fresh by rhoppln- li Into chunks and sprlnkt|mrjwl' very Utile granulated aufrdY. RAISIN CAKE Roll your raisins ip gutter be, fore putting Into a cake or pinl<tlnR and they will not all settle in the bottom. . CUT THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH MONEY Ctit out this' slip, enclose with Sc and mall It to Foley ft Co., ZS/ll Sheffield Avo„ Chicago, UL, writ ing your name and address-clearly. You will receive In return a trial package containing Foloy’a Honey and Ter compound for cough*, colds and croup; Foley Kidney Pllja for pains In aide and back; rheumatism, tgackachs, kidney and bladder ailments; and Foley Ca thartic Tablets, a wholesome and thoroughly cleansing cathartic for coni.dpatlon, biliousness, heslacao and clugglah bowels.—Advertise ment . : Man’s Trouble Arrested The paat 4 years I have been go ing down, down, down with catarrh of tha stomach and had to give up work a year ago because of my weakened condition. I suffered ter ribly from bloating and colic at tacks. Mayr’a Wonderful Remedy ,was recommended to me.* 1 took course of It and am now feeling fine.” It Is a simple, harmless pre paration that removes the catarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract anf allays 'the Inflammation which causes practically all stomach, liv er and Intestinal ailment?, includ Ing appendicitis. One dose wll convince or money refunded.—Ad vertisement. , ^ Large individual Pot mato Plants are now ready, let'iu have your ordeV.— CRUCEDALE’S Phone 1 SCHOOL BOYS . Free Tubes of “STAYCOMB” i at PALMERS’ STORES —-Saturday— 8TOP8 COUGH AN WHEEZY BREATHING • - ‘♦Had a cough and wheesing In my throat,” writes Casollne .DlUord Petersburg, ♦ Vs. "Foley's Honey, and Tar gave,mo quick relief aqd ■topped my cough.” . Coughs re nt Flu, Grippe,-* 1 eys.—Advertisement, Friday tho 13th. Hat! you thought Today Is that and It ain’t nothing else but— » * Itrf convention day for alf the hard-luck guys of, the country; It’s tho day when old man Jinx rind old lady hard luck dress up In their best spring togs and parado down tho - highway of humanity and throw stumbling blocks - right and left. This Is tho day that Gerald Chapman has been fearlng»ftver ■ince he last toasted his toes in an Athena basement. If the millionaire bandit survives to day and is not taken Post Mas ter Generdl New had just os well Issue an 'order stopping the sending *of any more small change through the mails. If you* start some place today and forget something be sure before turning back to make a cross mark and spit In It. If. you are at all given to super- stltlon don't dp anything at all today because It will be all wrong. ' Today la going to be a Jinx chaagU one for either the Geor gia or Michigan baseball teams and before the melee starts on Sanford Field Coach BUI White Is calculated tq have all the bat hoys expectorate on said bats, have the grounds keeper go around and tag the bases and see that the umpire doesn’t wear u blue suit. All the "conger” bags on Tin Top alley will be In evidence this day because— It'a Friday the thirteenth! If the Southern Mutual build ing falls, down. If the Ag hill has no deadhc«sda during the ball game. If Chapman walka Into the hands of the law and says, "If you don’t take me this time I’ll laugh myself to death” why Just know that It's that old man Jinx and old lady hard luck at work and that Jt'a FRIDAY THE THIRTEENTH. PHYSICAL CULTURE URGED AS CURE FOR PETTING PARTIES Folk Dance Society Rep resentative Tells Confer ence Called By Mrs. Hoo- er of Antidotes For Spooning. WASHINGTON.—Spoonln* and pel. ing parties dre not Indulged In by tboeo who take regular exer cise. So Ml** Elizabeth Burchen.il, the American Folk Dance So- ty, told qe women who met ■e today Ipforraulato a Helen tide topi Of jvtjudcnl cxerclaca for leriean womeD In general. t . It JMt ,U1 hm£ «at'B Air >fl** Imrcheh-ll reported as the re- observations and In- Uioole; where athletics 118%’pgrt of the com- She told of a school at Colorado Springs, where she snld, physical and mental development wend ------- . hand In .hand, and where the pct-|W. Knott, Von Btaben, Ar.; W. ■aid. She recommended ae good prin ting party antidot ee horeebkcx riding, tolf, tennis and canoeing, If taken regularly. The conference, called by Mr*. Herbert Hoover, under the ausplcet of the National Amateur Athletic Association, In which she la a vice- president, brought together physi cal culture experte and other dele gate! from unlrendtien. -schools and auociatlons throughout! the county. They plan to formulate a physical culture program that will bo made available to all women. Atheiu Visitors Among thoee vlelting Athene Friday.were: Z. F. Daniel.' AI ta; tv L. and Mra. Arienue,' mington, Del.; Sam Waaaarinao. Richmond. Va.; George T.-Betts. Ashbura, <Ja. Charles Everett. Miami, Fla.; C. rlum of the Law School. ZODIAC, Woman'e Club at the University, held it* regular meeting Thursday evening In the parlor ot the Woman's Building. "Prometh eus Bound” wee the play dlacueeed by the members. Thin club Includes only those women ot the University who have shown literary ability nnd the meetings, under the direc tion of Dr. R. E. Park, are moat In- tereatlng. THE CARNIVAL which lu now In Athena la proving popular with the students. Every night they may be seen on the grounds, and the condlton of their rocket books benrs still stronger, tho- silent, t8s- tlmony. Borrowing -Jack'' has now become the popular Indoor aporL BECAUSE OF THE RESIGNA TION of the duly elected historian Lester Harare!t. the president of the Freshman class at tho Unlvor elty hns asked M. S. Cook, ntudenl. In the School of Journnllam to func tion In this capacity. Mr. Cook ac cepted. MISS MARY LYDQN. Dean ot women enye that there has'been very wholesome Increnso In the number of women under graduatoe at the University this year. PROFESSOR BROfADHURST expecta a large number of student, to take up the course In Becretarla) Studies this summer. THE KitftslIMAN English under Professor Walker haa taken up n new book In English known as -Freshman Rhetoric,” THE Y. W. C. A. held the annual Installation (if Its officers Wednes day night at tho Woman’s Building MIS8 EDITH HOUSE haa been very III for the lest few days. ARTHUR LEWIS, law student at the University of Georgia left Wed nesday to pay a brief visit to hi. home town, Dawson. He Is making tha trip for business reasons. * WINNERS IN THE tryout, held this week, for the purpose of a«. lectlng this year’s IntereoIJectate Debaters to meet VlnderWlt were Austin Dean and Charles Anderson'. ARTHUR BROWN, popular stu dent la conflned*to the Crawford W. Long Infirmary for a few days. THERE WAS a mass meeting ol ell students o fthe University In chapel Thursday night. In prepare, tlon for the Michigan games. MR. THOMAS RUSSELL of-,8a vannah la spending this week’ elnd wth -Walter a Russel of Win der, Oa. EDWARD ROBINSqN Is plann ing to spend this week end In San- dersvlllf. THE FRESHMAN CLUB dance at the Moss Auditorium, Friday evr nlng promise, lo be one of the out- Saturday theDay to Get Your MW STRAW Is the Price You Should Pay. ; No need to pay more for we can shoNv you almost any thing you want at'these two prices. ' • ' . j '; Never have we shown better hats than these for the money. Try one on today. We are right in price and8tyle. Sunday, April 15th National Straw Hat Day H. J. REID & CO. THE SHOP OF QUALITY Clayton Street ' Athens, Ga. ting part* performances were therey eliminated. • "Every student was obliged to take e prescribed amount of ex ercise.-" according to her account, 'but It was given In such a-man- ner rthat the etudcnti Just loved It. The percentage pf spooning parties In that school waa zero.-Doth boys slid elrls. especially the gtria, s’r- rlr forbade It when they t Interested In atr“"‘-" O. Martin. Atlanta; Mrs. J, a Gor man. Atlanta; A. L. Fowler, At lanta; J. R. Oa borne, Atlanta; Ezra Dixon, Briatol. R. L; A. B. Spencer, Prevalence, R. I. J. E. Scniggs, Atlanta; Mr. and Mrs.. George 8. Aldrich, Aabury Park! N. J.; Mr. nnd Mre. R. B. Griffin, Fmnklin, N. H.; 1. T. - H. Ham- tab Clarke.rill.; Clayton, Oa.; E. I. od ai* — i tine physical culture la Here,” site Laurence'and Roanoke, Va.; A. M. R. HotcbUna, „ - —tell us that! they attribute a large part of this bank’d /"h IT,* J. success to lie policy of making mon-y WITH Its iu.-'om- . XJllT rTtCnQS mm - ere rather than OUT OF its customers. HERE YOU WILL FIND COOPERATION —3 , h . IN THE TRUE SENSE OF THE TERM. Uoua U aUent5o?at our Broad Seat We inrite you to place your account with us. Every de- offlee * * partment of modern banking, hacked by strength, con- * servtgjsm and service. -■ AMERICAN STATE .BANK This Bank fa Member.Fedp^jj; JOHH J, WILKINS, PreelMjrfe'" HOWELL C^ERWIN^VTeeJWeildenU. Lfelttf • A a