The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 15, 1923, Image 4

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UfeBifAII. •tTt Around F.Berthn for Your Sunday Dinner COSTA’S' NUT CARAMEL ICE CREAM Phone 697 RlduiLT 7.PASSENQER Buick Touring $300.00 Overhauled, Repainted, Good Cord Tfree. 960.00 down and $25.00 per month. Conolly Motor Co. — PAGE FOUR TOT HXNHER-HEBAtD. ATHENS. GEORGIA SUNDAY. APRIL IS, U23, If Ruptured •Try This Free ‘ ttipply it to Any Rupture. Old or ,'Recent, Large or Small and You i * «* are on the Rond That Has I ^ Convinced Thousands. I -iSent Free to Prove This i £ Anyone ruptured, man, woman j *-»or child, should write a? once to W. S. Rice, 479*B Main St., I VEnams, N. 1*., for a free trial of ‘ his wonderful stimulating applica tion. Just put it on the rupture and the muscles begin to tighten; -slhey begin to bind together so that the opening closes naturally - the need of a support or truss ‘ JSk done away with. Don’t neglect to send for this free trial. Even 4t your rupture doesn’t bother you .jxhat is the use of wearing sup «iK>rta all your life? Why suffer -this nuisance? Why run the risk V* gangrene and such dangers ironi a small and innocent little igopture, the kind that has thrown “thousands on the operating fable? _ J A host of men and women are " s iiaily running such risk just be- tfluse their ruptures do not hurt *Jfi>r prevent them from getting ground. Write at onec or this 'Tree trial, as it is certainly •» won- Uerful thing and has aided in the jure of ruptures that were as big ita a man’s two ftsts. Try anti jjjwritc at once, using the coupon Peter B. Kyne’s “The Go-Getter” At the Palace Theatre Monday Special Return Showing Doug. Fairbanks in “Three Musketeers” Elite Monday; Extraordinary Features All Week. Cl Free for Rupture , "W. S. Rice, Inc., * 470-11 Main St., Adams, N. Y. * You may f-ond me entirely 4 ^frec n Sample Treatment of « .your stimulating application «l for Rupture. ►Name .. .. * M -Address imp *6tate lATIONAt, MAIL OROBR COMPANY P4A7A Chicago, Illinois . a! It’s Worth Trying— You may be sick but you may be skeptical about Chi* ropractic. Call, and see me. If, upon examination I . find adjustments will do you no good, I Nrilf at once tell ycu so. consultation and Spinal Analysis IYge. ALBERT H. TIMM, D. C., Ph. C. Palmer Chiropractor 6hacfcelford Bldg., Athens, Ga. Great Features At Palace and Elite About the l»pj»t nil nrnund prf»- gram Fern at the picture shows will he need thin \jeck which «tartn Mon day at the t’alnce when IVtcr It. SEEN* OWEN PALACE MONDAY layne’a great story. “The Ufl-Gct- i'r," will be the attraction. No r**er lf\ more popular than Kyno n.t his ntorles In pictures are al ways a delight to tho movie fans. On Monday at the Elite a special return engagement of Douglas Fair* Lshks In "The Three Musketeers’ will he shown, which Is by fnr the best picture Doug, ever made and contain* all the Fairbanks pep nnfl aetlcn that made this popular star famous. This feature Is for one day’i bowing nt the Ktlle theatre Mon lay." ••THE GO-GETTER" AT + HU PALACE MONDAY Tho Pnrnmount-Cosmopolltan pro duction, "The Go-Getters," will be the /eature on the bill at the Palace Monday. Tho story, written by Peter TL Kyne, is a fast moving comedy- drama, In which T. Kyo Liarnes, Seen a Owen, William Norris, Tom LcwhI and Louis Wolhelm are featured players. The supporting cast In strong. E. If. Griffith, who super vised the screening of many of Peter Kyne’s stories, directed. What’s At the~ Movies This Week PALACE * MONDAY: Beena Owen. "The Go- Getter." Comedy. "Hallroom Boys." TUESDAY: Milton Sills and John Bowers, "What n Wife Learned." I attest News Views. WEDNESDAY: Barbara lav Marr, "Poor Men’s Wives." News Views. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, Special: Milton Bills, Elliott Dexter, Anna Q. Nilsson. "Adam’s Rib." SATURDAY: eatrlce Joy. "Jarva Head." Comedy, "Hot Water." J ■LITE MONDAY: Douglas Fairbanks, "The Three Musketeers." Comedy, "Whis kers.", TUESDAY: Dustin Fnrnum (West ern), “Tho Buster." Extra. "Around thu World In 1* Days." WEDNESDAY: Big double hill. Earl Williams, "You Never Know." Harold Lloyd, "Bailor Made Man." THURSDAY; Gladys Walton, "Gos sip." FRIDAY: Jack Hoxie (Western),. "The Desert Crucible." SATURDAY: First showing Art A cord Western Serial, "Oregon Trail.’* I*a*t showing Pearl White. Hardwick Has Plan For State Mansion Costing About $200,000 been the case since ho has been In Governor to Make Recom mendations to Incoming Legislature on Ideas. OF “BID ENGLISH” Thomas St. John, Orator of Occasion, Pleases Fel low Students With An Amusing Address. Thfi "funeral oration-’ of Thomas St. John, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. St. John, student at the Athens High School at tihe burial of "Bad English” Friday made such an im pression that It is being published In the Banner-Herald. The burial of "Bad English*’ marked ihhe close of "Better Eng lish" week at the High School. Announcement of prizes In the es say, poster making contests was made Friday but the nafes of the winners of the play writing contest held in connection with "Better J j-.nr English" week emphasizing using good English were omitted by er ror. They are Fred D. Moon, first; Loral.no Jarrell, second; Thomas St.. John and Charley Cate, Joint authors, third. The prize essay will ho published on the Parent-Teach ers page next Sunday. The oration of Thomas St. John is as follows: know not where*- nor do I care, just as long as he never returns to this world. “Bad English is gone; let notlh- lige of him disappear. Let e"rry tlge of him disappear. Let) every rememberance of him be-forgotten. From the rock-encrusted Pope street to yon hit* of Chfias street— from tne well-remembered Prince avenue to )the better-forgotten Meigs stredt—let it lift said in tones of thunder that Bad English is dead—and buried, forever! "THOMAS ST, JOHN, ’24." mock; G. B. Teddy, of Richmond. Mrs. S. D Rosaer of Augusta, R. C. Pittman, C N Davis; Mrs J C. Carrol*, of Atlanta; Mrs. Lymn Fort, of Atlanta; Miss Martha Fort of Atlanta. FARM BOYS FOR CANADA | BROCK VLLE,, Ontario—Word .has reached the Canadian branch of the Quarrier Homos for Orphan Children that a party of fifty flcot- tish boys have left for Canada to entrage In**farm work throughout Eastern Ontario. CANADA IN RAPID STDRIES AS INDUSTRIAL CENTER WINNIPEG—That Canada wai gradually becoming more and more of an industrial country, and that Canadians themselves wore not truly aware of the fact, was the opinion expressed by Professor R C. "Wallace, of the UniverC'y of Manitoba. He stated that during the past twenty-five years the population ol Canada hnd Increased 80 per cent, the railway mileage kgo per cent, while industrial life of the coun try increased 700 per cent. PLACE 10 MILLION EQG8 . INTO LAKE EBIE WATtql KINGSVILLE, 1 Ontario—T, n , lion eggs ol whltefl.h and h*ri|»| the largest hatch ever mud. , will he carried out-by the Go,, ment tugs two miles Into Lake r some time during this month turned loose. The moving out of the Ice i ly decided the hatehtry officii make the “dump" Without f U i loss of tme. . * C ampus hatter THE FRESHMAN CLUB dance Friday night was a huge fcuccess Many visiting girls from al parts of the stat" attended, and added ly to the enjoyment ol the af- The fi*-.-hmen are to he ily congrJtu ated on putting the din.'C n such finished •DIAC f LUC held a short meet- Saturday li« p. abody II.ill for purpose of ma!» rg som . amend ts to th.-lr constitution Fellow students, Teachers. Ladles and Gentjemen: A funeral Is usually an occasion of sadness ahd tears, but this Is ncB. We meet here today to bury an enemy and it is with great rejoicing that we ' > so. Bad English was our enemy and a very powerful one at that. "He was ever vigilant, j ever ready, ever watching us day nnd night. He was over deceitful, ever poised to spring upon iub from be hind .always ready to catch us un awares. "Many have gone down In the past; many in tihe flowers of youth have been cut off; many, with nil the advantages of a good educa tion, have been ambushed* on the road to Success by Bad English. He has been hunted time and time again, and trap after after trap has been set for 'him. but still (he has eluded them all. Often he has been almost In our clutches but he has easily escaped We knew not how this came about. We had good traps, good weapons. Yea, verily, we had many of these; bill we knew not how to use them. What wo needed was an ally. What we needed was someone to show us how to bait our traps and how to use our weapons. "In flood English we found a mightly ally. We found a helper and instructor. We found someone who could marshal our forces for the complete extermination of our arch-enemy, Bad English. Bad English t» now dead. We killed him during Good English Week. Never again will ho be res urrected. Had ho been an upright enemy (nsMead of n low-down one, we would hury him with nil military honors. Had he been a fair fight er InBtond of a foul one, we would weep while we bury him. But no! On account of his bad character we rejoice that he ts dead* on ac count of his Insidious methods we are happy that he has left this world never to return! This will ever bo an auspicious day in the hls’Jory of the Athens Hifjh School. It will bo a day of rejoicing throughout the English- speaking world. No more will he lessen tour chances of ultimate kapplfttaaf no more will he block our path to Success. No, never again! "Bad English Is dead; gone I THE RIDING '’LASS girls, under the direction of Capt. Wise has many members and the class is constantly increasing Much en thusiasm is being manifested THE WOMANS’ STUDENT Gov ernment Association of the Univer sity wil hold a meeting In Peabody Hall Wednesday for tho purpose of' electing new otlcers lor the year 1923-24 Miss Grace Allen, presi dent, anounces that chapel and the 9: SO class of the women student! wil be excused Wednesday in ordei that the r. * * \mg n ay be held. It will begin promptly at 9:30. A MOCK SALE, to be conduct ed by "Jack” II. Chaffin, of Madison has been decided upon as a feature f the "Little International Live Stock Show," a yearly* event of the University Saddle and Sirloin CIub.| cording to I)r. M, P. Jarnigan much larger number of con testants will be entered in tho sad- d*e horse show this year. This fea ■ ure is creating much 4 »>*eresi mong the Co-eds. who do tho rU» ing, nnd nlrcady they are looking j forward with pleasure to the occa sion. MUCH PRACTICAL work if >w being done In the law school, uccording to Its head, Professor {Rylvanus Morris. All of the seniors have attended regularly the recent sessons of the superor and federa* courts, nnd two students. Uiyseei Stand nnd Jay McPherson, en gaged in actual practice before the bar. JOE BENNETT, of Atlanta, and Alton Hbsch, of Gainesville, are undergoing meekly tho pangs of initiation Into that ancient and hon orable organization. The Sphinx. ■ ^ • PROFESSOR GEORGE CRABI! •has Just returned from South Geor gia. where he conducted an ex tensive survey of soil types . 'He wil lnlso report on what is being dene in that section in the cultiva tion of cotton under boll weevil ( conditions. i Athens Visitors Keeping BUICK Service; Up-to-date Emblem of Satisfaction One of our Service men, Mr. R. G. Young has returned from a two-days’ Service Clinic, conducted by .the Buick Motor Company. . it III The object of the clinic was to educate the service men -ef local Buicjc dealers in the latest developments in Authorized Buick Service methods and equipment. We overlook no opportunity to increase the efficiency of our sprvlce department nnd the visit of Mr. R. G. Young to the clinic sessions will result in a higher quality of Buick service at a lower cost to the owner. We are now operating the Flat Rate System of Service, which hns been recognized by progressive automobile ^manufacturers as an advanced step in the servicing of motor cars. Mr. Buick Owner, use Authorized Buick Service. It is the safest, quickest and most eccnomical for ^ou. CONOLLY MOTOR COMPANY Washington and Hull Streets Authorized Buick Service. Genuine Buick Parti | 'Among those visiting In Athens Saturday were: C. N. Davis, o, At lanta: itussell 11. Drown, of Atlan ta: C. O. Oroomle, of Richmond; J II. Onrtlcy, of Atlanta. C. L. Gooden, of Atlnnta: Mrs. O H. I’ortcr. of Atlnntn: Miss Har- key, of Gainesville; W. O. Dum- ATL/.NTA.—An executive man sion to cost approximately J200.000 centered- on a piece of property of at.toast an acre, and more If pos sible, to be properly ir'.cupel; the building to he made of Georgia materials—granite and marble— furnishings and fixtures to bo in lie In keeping with the building, nnd the whole thing to be com pleted wfchln a year will lie one of the recommendations Governor Thomas W. Hardwick will make to the legislature this year. Since Macon advocates of Cap! office, Governor Hardwick is ol definite conclusion th::t the trans action which took tho old mansion property Into commercial usage, under an advantageous long-term lease, should be followed just os quickly as possible by subatfvutlng a tjew and much better mansion. NO COST FOR STATE Ills plan for providing a man slon contemplates not one cent ol outlay on the state’s part, since the Income from tho old mansion property can readily be amortised for, say ten years, thereby afford ing in round figures $240,000, which ran be devoted to providing quite the most magnlflclent exerative home of any state In the souU>. Governor Hardwick will recom mend that tho new mansion be lal Removal have concluded not to j ma(le j Ust as ne arly as possible a press that fight In the legislature | r .>|.lLca of the old iMHledgevllle again tills year there should, in | man8ton> wWch a Wpe of 0 id the governor s belief, be southern architecture he believes sition to going forward with thla 1 „ houl<l . be preserved. It Is Urge, piece of necessary work for the j commodious and comfortable, and state, since It Is essential that \ especially well designed for the some immediate provision be made entertainments which Gov- to supply the stave’s chief exocu- ornor Hardwick believes should be live with an official home. Hereto- j nmde more a part of thl? official fore that progress has been block-. nr,. n f the stato Itself. Moreover, ed by the Capitol Removal fight, j s c f the opinion that a magnif- and while it-was wholly agreeable i idont Georgia granite and marble —even desirable t<vhlm. because of j structure, following the general de- •Mrs. Hardwick’s health, which H jgb of the old MUledgeville man- would have been overtaxed In tak-! 8 ion, would Immediately become ing car© bt if targe executive home j one of the show places of the -Ahat the governor he Installed at [south, and would adv*i0lse eGor- jtbe peorglan Terrace Hotel, as has [ g i a all over the country. Exquisite complexion is sure, by building more Red-BloodCells! Beautiful complexion* come from blood tbat if rich with many Red-Blood-Cells. Kvery woman au» bow have » queenly complexion in n snrpriringly ehort time by nring S. 8.8., the,great builder of Bed-Blood-Cellg. Madam, ta. la fet tk. r~*4| V.J" IncL, writes: “1 waa troubled wtik pimple, and bUelcheade, nervoue and vat toting "it. ItoekS.S.S. I gained 4fy elcin altered up. 1. it the matt wonderful ■.‘SOT u /,,r: a * ,ame 1 i / d*/ 1 NEW VICTOR RECORDS Special Release why you hav, had tuch a hard tlma trying to obtain that apotlua, queenly complexion that make, « what aace, U nlmplaa. with W. > Blw*J flowing tan down, pore through tU, artari*,. half tho world drop Its work to Ioto and admiral Olorloua eecretl Olortoua, glorlona bocatua It's true, became It la baaed on a law ot na ture which la abaolntaly certain, _____ and which never, never telle I It la venne-Iiko and Immaculate! Try It amoetb, Telrety. Blood i ar. always pimped by PS Into the face. That ll [canees that grainy appear- Ithat muddlnesB, aallowc.i,, m. blackheada, acne, rad •pote, and that Impoaalbla "torn* thine 1 ’ which no face create, ffias sert, or face powder can, cover ep or hoantUyl Tho foundatlod tor • beautiful aUn a Imply la not than, and no face treatment earn giro It to you. Bat teeraaas your red- blood-cell*—and quickly tho ruby tint ot parity begins to glow In tho cheeks, tho complexion becomes as old as tho hUIa, yot now to yon nnd to millions! A trial will prove Its success In your own case. Dean- tlful complexions can bo mads quickly and rarely. Beautiful com plexions coos from "beautiful" blood,—blood that la rich In red- blood-cells The more red-cells, tho richer your blood. The richer and purer your blood, the clearer the ■kin. The dearer the akin the more spotless la yonr complexion! It ft win do It every ttmo. S. 8. St builds tho red-blood-oolle yon need tor n beautiful complexion. Moft of no haven't aiough-rod-blood-celle, oven though wo may bo In fairly good health and haromo akin arap- tlens. Bogin nalng 8. 8. 8. at once, and give yourself what you have boon working tor, f»r years. 8.8.8. Is purely vegetable. It Is sold at all drug-a tores In two sixes The larger ala la the more economical. S.S.So makes you Jed like yourself again , —Red Seal— 74804 ( L’Alricunn—O. Paadiap In Italian _ ■ 74805 ( Hungarian Rhapsody ’ ^ 74806 ( Hungarian Rhapsody —Popular Vocal— 1 anon t You Know You Delong to Somebody Else Henry Burr, 1VUAO 1 When the Leaves Come Tumbling Down Alleen Stanley—Billy Murray ) 75C Beniamino Olgll) $1.?E j Ignmc Jan Paderewski) $1.75 j Ignace Jan Paderewski) $1.75 r anarr /. You ' v " Dot lo Sec Mamma Ev’ry Night 19027 ( Runnln’ Wild Ailed! Stanley—Billy Murray, Miss Partlcola With tbs Virginians) 76C ..... . 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