The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 27, 1923, Image 5

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THE BAXNBRHZRALP. ATHENS. OBOHBM jL\ . ”~ J ; i 'cnn.sylvania, it was Vcnrisyfvanith it ifw Icarncil hern tho honorory degree of doctor of science from the University of Monday. Dr. Matheson ha* inary friends in Atianta\and throughout the south who will pleased to hear of his latest honor. Dr. Josiah U. I’enninmn. provost of tho university, conferred the de gree. * ■ HARDWICK NAMED WASHINGTON.—Attornoy - Gen eral Daugherty announced Tues day that Governor Thomas W, Hardwick of Georgia had been ap pointed to membership on tho Lo gs! Advisory council of tho Do. partment of Justice ip tho War Frauds division, to succeed former Senator Thomas of Colorado who resigned. f; iL-ir* = ; Athens Boys and Girls Win Many School Prizes ed into CM Delta Phi, an organi zation similar , to the Senior Round Table. J j , Rose Bush and Hampton Jarrol were -elected aa members of thr Htttff of the tracker i^t the ynlve^- aity. Hydro-Electric CHAIILO' ’E, N. C.—Much re- Bret is beingP expressed -throughout the Piedmont pection of tho Caro- linas over the' recently announced temporary abandonment of. new construction work by the Southorn Power Company. The announce ment docs not relate to N hydro-eIec trie and steam plAhts already un der construction, for work upon these is being pushed, but it doer mean that ,n<r** new hydro-electric plants arc to be started In the im mediate future. Now is the lime Big Decrease in Number Of 1 Defective Children Seen in Report of Super intendent Bond. to enter the Bed Seal Shot contest, and win a fret pair of famous Red 8cal Shoe*. Ask your dealer for an entry blank today. J.K. Ortr Shoe C* Look for the Smiling Red Devil You always know a Can of genuine Red Devil Lye by: the smiling red devil on the label. It stands for a lye that you can depend Upon to do the hard, rough work. For twenty years ft Utf n Wben thtt. standard for g<*ad lye. Ask your grtfeer for the can with the red devil labeli, Write for Fred Booklet. Wm. Schield Mfg. Co., St Louis, Mo* ' A remarkable decrease in tnc number-of defective eolnot children *7 r.hown* In the annual report of lipertatundent of Schools O. a Rond .for the year just endirtg. Th.‘ table below was prepared by Dr. J. D. Applewhite who has subject in ethics; ISO; Bert Michael scholarship 560; /. p. Conally scholarship for excelont work lr Georgia History, $100; Elljph Clarke Chapter of D. A. it prize, $5. * Harob^ Patterson won the fololw- Ing prizes awarded at v the same tl»m W J. Bryan iwize for the best ea- say on our government, $50; Jos eph Jacobs prize for- best essay op i>r. Crawford Long, -$50. Rose Bush won at the same tlim the H. B. Russel] prise of $50 for the best essay on some subject tr Psychology. - D.'W. Ryther, Jr., won the medh’ given to the best drilled cadet in the' Unjverslty. Charles Bickcrstaff won a oup for making the best jump in Chun C, in the Cavalry unit at the Uni* versify. Joseph Jarrell won a ct|p ha beat pointing rut how the defects can be corrected. An efort was made In the early spring to get the children to take Immunizing doses of typhoid vac cine find I feel that a very credit-, able showing was made as 637 children took the three doses re quired for this, r. Rond reported. "We have also endeavored to have the law, requiring vafcclna- tI6n against small pox, enforced nnd t believe that practically all^chlld- ren attending the public schools, nre now vaccinated. The good re sulting froin the enforcement of this law la Ahown In the dimppenr- ance of smdll pox from the city. There has not been a case report ed slnco June 1922, that developed In this county. bowing results of examination ol school children, Athens nnd Clprke county, 1920, 1921, 1922. 1920 1921 1922 Ineffective teeth..- 66.75 66 33.4 Underweight ........ 33.8 $2.9 30.3 Thfost defects —30.9 28 19 Eye defects -— 18.25 6.7 5 etsnho •'This table deals only with white children as this is the first Keep the tiir 'tmmd the Horn fiesh'kccptt /HTy\ Alive/ labor, etc., would be approximately , 25 per cent higher than the love’ ( of prices prevailing wtym contract: , were let for the Mountain Islam* and Dearborn stations, and juat , about double the Oosts prevailing , at the time the earlier plants o* tho company were constructed. f It was found Impossible to con 1 struct a plant at present costs anj> 1 ■ell the power produced at prevail ing prices. Inasmuch us the com pany has no authority to Increase rates the only course left open foi 1 It was to postpone its construction 1 work until such time as building costs and rates are in such rela- 1 tlon that reasonable earnings could * United StatesTiresr am flnArlTirac r are Good Tires confirms it ! Why not make home the coolest place In town with live, fresh air from a G-E Fan ? You can run a G-E Fan all day long for the trifling cosf-af * fair cigar or a soda. O.f a O-B Fun Jarrell. Old Resident By JOHN L. GREEN, N. C. C. LEADER We are very sorry ttist wo have not been able to let our friends at home know what We have been do. Ine. but we have been ae busy get ting everything In shape, that we have had time for little else. A person who has neverbeen to camp will not appreciate the great amount of work to be done before thing! can be put in^ood running order. BASE BALL SEASON OPEN8 The Minor League opened sev er-’ days ego. Gerdine ie now leading the league by-a good mar- Near Death “I had not eaten food for 10 days nnd was slowly starving to death. Given up by five doctors,' I tried a bottle of Mayr’s Wonderful Rem- edy, which gave relief at. once. I am 75 years old and would have died hut for your wonedrful medi cine. The jaundice is all gone and I am gaining appetite apd strength every day." It Is a simple, harmless preparation that removes the ca tarrhal mucus from the Intestinal tract and allays the inflammation practically all stom- Y our end liisiasm over “USCO” perforpv ancc won’t surprise the motorist who knows the fabric tire field. Every 30 x 354 fire user reedgnbes “USCO” as a*value to be respected and to be investigated. The users of “USCO,’ 1 know it as a money’s worth that came before the public as a leader and that has maintained its leadership. / “USCO” is made by the same people .who make Royal Cords. rilTuJow GENERAL ELECTRIC PRODUCT numtor of yehrs, Tho Purified and Refined Cslomsl Tablets That Ars\Free From Nausoa and Danger. You have always tbought'of calo mel Tut th* ^est and surest medic*no in the wor|H. but too nauseating for you to take. That was the old- stylo cnlotne*. Now science has robbed calomel of Its nntlsea and danger; with >ut detracting in the slightest from Its liver-clennsing and system-purifying effects. The next time you are bilious or con-] stipated ask for .Calotaba. Sold only In 'trade-marked packages. Price Jen cents , and thirty-five cents: One tablet qj bedtime with u swallow of water—that's all. No salts, no griping, no. /nausea, no 1-use no more current ifasoa sinole hunp SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Athena Engineering Co.,' Athens, Ga. Elberton Machine Works, Elberton, Ga. A Wander szB-in which cnusei „ ach, liver and intestine* ailments, Including appendicitis. *Jne dose will convince or money refunded. For sale by all druggists.—Adver tisement gin ,but he has a couple of strong contenders in Crawford and Tats. At present Gerdine seems to have the. best chance for tho pennant but the dope may be upset ut any .foment, us the season la yet young. Standing of the clubs not includ- CARTER ELECTRIC COMPANY Atlanta Savannah f! Where to buy USTiws Morris Yow, Athens, Ga. C. W. Pittard, Wintervillc, Ga. i New Schools For Negro Children Distributor* EAT GOLDEN CREAM BREAD ' Made With Fresh Sweet Milk and Crisco a new kiivui uuiiuiii* *«• groes-ln Newtown will be cbnstrtrct ed by the Board of Education it was decided Tuesday. At the same time it was decided to ask City Council for a lot on .Easy street for the purposo of erecting a school building for negroes. Crawffrd _ 1 Tate, F. C. Morton.. ^ Read The Banner "Herald ^.Want Ads. DavlAon After a hard fought eonteat, Met! defeated Mapp 7 to «. The winning mil f-.’l till! frt tho nlntfti Innlni. mm run came In the ninth Inning, u a result of bad Judgement on the part of the losers. It seemed tc the spectators that Mapp' would, and*should have won, but fate ruled It Otherwise. Mapp’s tram played great ball, except In one, or two instances, when their opptm-' ente put across their winning runs The playing of both Infields wat good. Tho slick outfield account-, ed for the poor showing made by the fielders of both, teams. There was some beautiful hitting' done, and UcU’a home run featured the game. The pep and spirit or both teams was remarkable. "Records for the Major League have not been compiled yet. Or-MwdUl Jeerfr Jmtapti-fim Mh-t*dh dim. ttU h t* mmtf-tu mail if tunhu /tnuoaiiaa anintUtt ofmoM umtntt mm, our tenon It r,od,lo pULMIUM'littiUi- millJruittd—torly mjimn, and full tf Mil—tit re- rnltvpoptr/trtilhtlion undatml count Beating the Boll Weevil the wqevil hasDeeacontrolled—how cotton is grown at a profit . ' by fertilizing liberally and dusting with Calcium Arsenate, rpHE weevil has been beaten by con- On 57farms, twice as much' cotton or more I elusive tests on 237 farms and in 43 was producedper acre on the dusted side X different Southern counties., On of the field. The gain due to dusting was each, farm, tests were conducted upon ten 295 lbs. seed cotton per acre.as an average acres of uniform land -l *“ J1 *- —The entire result fertilized and cultivat Upon the at VISITORS "L'x-l.' Fabric punday several (tartlcs «;nmc up | and paid uk a vtalt. All oiir quests seemed delighted with the camp, knd pleased with th^ work that »he camp Is doing. We art glad to have visitors' at any time but they. are especially invited tq comu up on Sunday. * > We want our friends buck harm to know what we have ur- here, ond the weevil, , half * g CSt j onson cotton cultifre under boll wee- was dusted with y j| conc iitions—telb-how you can beat her half was not. ^ wccvil> - ; npleteand accu- . ■ . • s records were Theseexhaustivedemonstrationswerecon- t. Ti\e increase ducted by our own Service Department, ield ranged from but upon actual farms with farmers doing to more than \ r the work. This booklet which gives the 1 lbs. seed cotton correct methods and all the facts will be acre. ~ sent free upon request. Agricultural Service Bureau VIRGWIA-CAROLINA CHEMICAL CO., , Home Office: Richmond, Viroinu A THE SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COffltV . Atlanta, Georgia | Calcium Arsenate. (he parenu of the .eempere. Shrine Pictures Extra Feature At Palace For * Wednesday’s Program This is your chance to equip Vour lowest prices they were car with Kelly Tires at ever offered. *Vention that was recently held In Washington. D. C., will be ‘shown at the Palace theatre Wednesday and Wednesday night in connection with tthe Katherine MacDonald pic ture that la being offered at the place, it Is announced by tht^tpau* ngement. * \ J IT l A Cm 9 The Katherine MocDonald offer ing for Wednesday i» auld to b*th« Motorlife 03 Company Cor. Prince Ave. and Meigs ’E.-S. Sporting Goods ^Company Wasnington and Lumpkin Sts. beat picture in waJq*«K Mac- Deaald ban ever played. She Is-re puted to be the beat looking woman on the American screen today. ^ RED MIS JYE Banquet ORANGE PEKOE ICEDTEA WfCORMICK&Co. BALTIMORE. a5 A. i N 1