The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 10, 1923, Image 12

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Attention Y. M. C. A, I Campers Prominent Augusta Boy Chosen By Faculty Com mittee to Be Editor of College Annual. Hervey Cleckle yof Augusta one of the moat brilliant men in next year'# senior <r.una nt the Univer sity of Georgia has been elected editor-in-chief of the i'undora, the college annual, for next year. The selection wax mode by a commit tee from the faculty of the univer sity utter three names had been submitted to it by the student body It is said by — ' - members of the commlttc that the selection was a difficult one in that ull three names given it were leaders in col lege. each having done well in va rious phases of college* life. The bulletin announcing the selection said: “The committee .appointed by the chancellor to select an edi- tof-ln-chief for next year's Pan dora from the names of three ex traordinary good men has decid ed upon Hecvey Cleckley. The other two men whose names were given to tho committee were Colquitt Carter Jr., of Atlanta and William Tate of Tute, both out standing figures in university ac tivities. Since Mr. Cleckly has been qt the university he has made a remark able rerun I. BecJdcat having an A grade In his studies he Is a member of the Senior Hound table, honoruy club; “G“ club; Gridiron Club; is on the editorial staff of the Georgia Cracker, monthly publi cation; is a famous track mun, and' a member of the football teal... The other two likewise have ex cellent records. SCENE FROM m SOME WILD OATS* It must bo remember©* that InConmisioner of Milwaukee, the sensational motion pic* ure j George Ruhlnml, Health Cot! coming to the Coloniu theatre, onjaiorer of Buffalo, Pr. F. E. 1 Monday and Tueaday, there are two),**, and «ther medical authc The ebrgy, too, have given thing*: that never should be foe. gotten, the educational .Uni, the ra’vrtnlnnui.t values of the Glut 7 hose who go for enlertai im-ni will pot be. bored by the idu.M- t'.unal features, and those who g« out of a sincere desire for know* led,., will no*, have mind. dUtimri- „ id by the entertainment fonturea. jthat there would be happier home. The picture I» a .enll-aenkitldnal | a h^ad at them." Wm with nn educational mlas/on. The etory fen lure, the adven-' it combines high grade entertain-. tuies cf u country l>qy in a big mol with ll,» lemon It Imho t. elty p | c|urc . tho t ^ rlb | 0 of ,. r , i fatal, result of Immorality, The It 1h full; ;,oy has a narrow escape, but all ends happily for him.. The other jside is told in another part of the * picture. The photoplay teaches n utaorbin,? love story : ureat moral lesson, even though SjAWKIHQS X 1 All KINDS I 1 Pot Up Anywhere and all who have seen it are thusimuic In Pa praise, of life trad activity und there r re some daring moments when ey**n the most Hardened are u*,toni»he.l There is an -- .srein nmrui lesson, even inougn i"L ! ■ h - nuratlve la dealt with in n tin * between a green 'sensational planner. farm, nnd the j The first performance of this ii 11 tea , ' e * a I wonderful ptctc-c will he given to- anliness and mor- morrow afternoon commencing nt against disease,; four o’clock to which laidon only reary y°u with its w «p be admitted. Tho second per- « u * e ' l,ortain ‘ forma nee will be given Monday Neither does thc even | nK at Half after eight o’clock other extreme and ■ lo which men only will be ndmlt- and womeh things ted. Tuesday afternoon or matinee »ot know. It w a ■ performance, for laides only, bj jreacntutlon of especial request will not commence; l * , * ; until half after six o’clock and th* y if sensational, Evening performance at half after i many places, U ; C Rht> toTi me1t only. X in 75 Mile* of 3 Athens. I Phone 1.150 fc a. W. FARRELL and a real fight recruit from th* navy yard’s bu>l MANY PARTS FOR MANY CARS The McGregor Co. , SPAULDING’S ATHLETICEQUIPMENT- Sporting Goods Department CLAYTON STREET . ATHENS, GEOlUJI Antra. Tractor., Track. ACCESSORIES, SUPPLIBS, TOOLS Prices: First floor, 750: Balcony 50c; Gallery, for bolored, 25c. * Monday matinee 4 p. m., Evening performance 3:30; Tuesday matinee 5:30; Evening 8:30. j Read Banet-Herald Want Ads. toNwa o. ..nicauu, ut. tv. - 1 Evan, of Chicago Tribune, Health I THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. CEOROW CAMERA MAN EXTRADITED U. S. Army Trunks With Tray For Camp $6.00 11 CHICAGO.—Donald £1 Thomp. ijson, war photographer, who war I arrested at the Drake Hotel r | * charges of forgery and fraud by ."fivv-rnmetil aguit.s, was today or- II dered removed to New York by , Commissioner Glass. SMALL KHAK) CAMP HATS Juft the Thing for Camp 25c each See us for your supplies in Blankets. Mesa Kits. Canteens, Laundry Bags, Ponchos, etc. DIXIE ARMY STORE College Ave. Athens. Ca. A v.arrant was taken out against I Thompson by 11. c. Poarlberg, No j Ii East :»7th street, New York, [ charging him with a swindle in- i solving a forged check and $-’00 j j worth of valuable books. | : Thompson, according to govern, j, n;cnf ag< nts, lias been posing both | ; s a naval nml army officer In j various cities. His method, they v ta to don u uniform, enter a boakstore, purchase expensive I : ; -< hnji -sl works and present a | frr; i (! check for several time? •heir value, receiving the differ ence in cash. .... A Man’s Hofne is His Castle A bright, cheerful, well painted home adds much to your comfort. Jt breathes an atmosphere of con tentment and well being. It gives the owner a feeling of deep personal pride and satisfaction—it reflects his personal taste and preferences. It adds beauty to his community—to his city. More than that—it improves his property in value as well as in appearance. His home is adequately protected from the destroying influences of sun, rain, snow, frost, heat and cold. |T nsido and out there is a Sherwin-Williams finish home-beautifying for every purpose—weatlier-resisting, home-h paints, varnishes,Enamels, stains. ^ t 1 . Hardy Hardware Company Clayton Street 8UN LEADS TROOPS IN EFFORT TO STOP INVADERS (By Associated Press.) HONG KONG—Sun Yet Set is leading his troops on the Eastern* Kwangtung front In a determined effor to stem the Invasion of forem alljed with the Peking Govern ment, according to advices receiv ed hel-e. The battle for possession of Wiechow, which has '/ been it progress several days, continues. Above Canton on the Norl River battle line, Sun's troops are said to be heavily outnumbered thd are falling back- before Shen Hung-YIng, who has received re Inforcements from Peking. Sun’s constitutionalists have evacuate*’ Sklukwan. ** | f Free to Asthma and Hay Fever Sufferers Free Trial’ of Method That Anyone Can Use Without Discomfort or Lots of Time. ^’e have n method for the control j y<» of long standing AT PALACE MONDAY Alice Brady, Douglas Mc Lean, Gloria Swanson, Buster Keaton, Milton Sills to Be Seen During Week. QIMMIE”. PALACE MONDAY Another one of Rupert Hughes pic tures, n smiling comedy-drama of yday American life, with a tear lurking In It, Is coming to tho Talaro Theatre on Monday. It Is called 'Olmme” nnd tho scenario was vritten by Mr. Hughes and his wife. Adelaide Hughes. It is said to bo n pk'iHto which will appeal to every fromKa because It deals with that, subject of perennial Interest to wo mankind, a wife’s financial depend ence upon her husband—even for poekot money. All husbands and prospective husbands should see It to get n lino on how to arrange do mestic financial matters to keep their wives contented nnd happy. NOTED PLAYERS IN CAST PALACE TUESDAY Three " prominent screen players support Allre llrndy In her latest Paramount picture. ‘’Tho Leopard ess,” which Is due nt the I'nlnco Theatre on Tuesday. They are Ed ward Langford, lending man; Monta gu Love nnd Charles Kent. The story denis with tho romance of a ytjung American millionaire-adven turer nnd a half-caste girl In tho Is lands of the Southern Pacific. It Is Intensely dramatic and Is bound to appeal to picture fans. “Love Taps.” Tuesday: Alice Brady, “The Leop ardess.” News Events. # •Wednesday: Douglas Mr Lean, “The Sunshine Trail.” n£ws Views.* Thursday and Mriday: (Special), Big Double Program, Gloria Swan son, “My American Wife.” Buster Keaton, “The Love Nest.” Saturday: Milton Sills. “The Isle of Lost Ships.” Comedy, ”Tho Mer maid.” t Elite— Monday: Dustin Fnrnum (Western) •'Three- Who Paid.” Comedy, “Skele- cent development, whether It Is pres ent as Chronic Asthma or Hay Fever, you should send for a Free trial of our method. No matter In what cli mate you live, no matter what your occupation, if you FRFE TRIAL COUPON | FRONTIER ASTHMA GO., Rooht I K22-Y, Niagara nnd Hudson Sts.'.. Ruffatn, N. Y.» Send free trial of Do You Prefer Cycling to Automobiling? N O! And for the same reason you should do all ihe work you pos sibly oon electrically. It is a cheaper, cleaner, quicker dnd more comfortable method. ATHENS RAILWAY AND ELECTRIC CO Sales Department iGomef Hancock anti College Avenues Read Banner-Heraid Want A Tuesday: Frnnklyn Fnrnum (West-1 rn), “Gun Shy.” Wm. Desmond Serial. Wednesday: John Gilbert, “Trux ton King.” Comedy, ”Movlo Dare devils.” Thursday: Gladys Walton, "Crossed Wires.” Friday: Double Program, “Nine Points of the Law.” First Sho.wing, “Fighting Blood” Series. Saturday: Lester Cunco (Western), "Trapped In the Air.” "Oregon Trail” extra. £Mfomen(3fy “SOME WILD OATS”.AT COLONIALlUClip PI fPIfl CV |C FOR MONDAY AND TUESDAY I™' ,,lCUIttt, 13 TO EOIT PANDORA Guaranty Trust Corporation CAPITAL $500,000.0<r INVESTMENTS LOANS INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Anyone interested in Investments, Loans, Insurance or Real Estate will do well to consult these Departments. GOLD SAVINGS CERTIFICATES Bonds payable in monthly or annual installments. Ask (o see them. It will pay you. -OFFICERS: JNO. J. WU-KINS, Preildent J. warren smith. VIce-PrMldtnL E. L. WILKINS Vlce-Pre*., Trcas. A Manager of Invaatmanta. W. K. HOWARD, Vlca-Prta. and Managar of Loana. R. 8. FREEMAN, Sacratary A Managar of Real Eetata and Inauranee. R. W. 8IZER, Asst. Treat, and Aast. Manager at Investments. MRS. A. M. DOOLITTLE, Attf. Secy, and Ant Mgr. of Insurance. ERWIN, ERWIN d NIX General Counael. < ( Sporting Goods FOR VACATION CAMPS SUMMER TRIPS W HEN 'Summer comes—and it’s\here—every out-door activ ity calls for special apparel and equipment. We are,rea<iy with a splendid assortment of Swimming Suits for Men, Women ildr and Children, Caps and Shoes, all of high grade and. guaranteed to give satisfaction. Whether you are planning a vacatioirtrip, camping party or are spending the summer at home a bathing suit Is a necessary ac cessory. See our before you select yours. Baseball and Tennis Equipment For Home or Camp. Fq Your Court For Summer Play. Low Prices Are Prevailing. ■atimEBMMi ■S*,-