The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 01, 1923, Image 2

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I BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA SUNDAY, JULY 1, 1P23 Mr. C. N. Hodgson Writes On Negro Exodus and “Helping the Farmer” 2 Cents a Worfi 1 tflnln^m Chare# of 40 Cent* Seven times for tl • of five Insertions, ill.discontinuance MUST I nsde lii person at Ths Bsn er-Her aid Office or by letter, cMbttone dltcontlnuani r valid. V. .WANT AD _ » , . PHONR oANNF-n wen/iLO want .••AOS OET RESULTS • r. 75 KAHN |(ft NET AT 1 jqwir* tlm* l»«»ntlnK |>lllrtW tops f‘ ,r UH - Easy and interesting cnc« uruM.^ip^O’- Nll^i Mil’ Fort Wayne. lost and Found tr*totmvx AND WIDTH D Return to owner and get *_>so ‘ questions asked. Athi V*Kttehi tar—'FRIDA Y MORN I NO 11 hens and Royslon, a alning ladles clothes, notify Athene C«»ca < Co. U2AF«\XABLK KKWARD WILL paid l»y us for Information lead- |to the recovery of any of the fol- Ff.rd touring cars:— ■^fo. 51*4119. bought May. f J. Glbsnn. at Leesburg. Fla. r Xo. 702600S. bough Canton. at Lakeland, F . 6659132, bought No' . H. Cochran, at Tamp WANTKD—SALK^MKN T« KAHN 1-lK nnnev •filing men's a rid ladles’ shoes llrect to consumer. Utnnnils- 1 rl«»ns 1 aid l ad \ mice. t;«Kb Is sell on sight. Sout urn Mail onl •r House. Cufflim rcial Illdg. IsouiHvili Ky. 1 Jullp MKX jVKIJ Is WILLING .. Travel. Make nt Investlpul ns. He- IM.rts.. Sa In y and expense; Kxperl-j n nee# usarv. Write . Ganor. Ff.rmer < Jov . Detective. St lends- juya. MAk'K $3ft WRKKLY AT HOMK, 1 fuml hing nnniea and .l.lresscA, | Mxjterlf noe hi necessary. 1’ irtlculars Unite 1 Mailing <V. t. I.tUlK. \_ Jullp Money to Loan ESTATE LOANS' - C, money. Hankers Resen Bldg. elnn ti Obi Miscellaneous G4l.r,.SToXK and LIVER compll* A specialist'* booklet a .» all sufferers free. Addr Dr. Hunter. Wl Mm in Hi.. Little Ito Ark. Takes Issue With Views Expressed By Dr. An drew M. Soule and Mr. Alex R. Lawton. Athens, Ga., uune 30. 1923. Editor Banner-Herald: I read with considerable interest the article in Sunday’s Athens ‘ Banner-Herald of June 24th. “Sug ge' tlng ways to stop the Exodus of the Negro;” compiled from *•. report of the Georgia Hankers As sociation and addresses of Dr. A. M. Soule and Mr. Alex K. Lawton. Without intending to be 'either egotistical or personal, I am frank to say, Jn my opinion, the ways and lack of «elf protection apd the selfishness of thtf world. ItH* the policy of anyone buying an article to buy it as chf <tply as possible, and this is what tne world does when they purchase from the farmer. It is done in all trades, in all lines. Stop and think for a minute. 1-2 PRICE SALE COW NA TYPEWRITER, So. 6099971. bought June, C. F. Burke, at Tampa, Fla. No. -f. 338 GO 9, bought Sept.. T. 11. Bran hail, nt Firming- 1)/ by Ala. ■ otor No, 6116477, bought Aug. by TL M. O'Neil, at Atlanta. Ga. otor No. 6473488, bought Sept., y- Ray, Hough, at Tarpon i FOR M*. 1 ■ |imcrcial Credit Co., Inc., New jullp , when you go to buy. pay what you think a thing is worth? As a rule you don’t know what it is worth and care less. Your whole training and instinct tolls you to buy economically at least. There- for* 1 , you buy as cheap as you can. If anybody is going to be hurt be sure that it i* the other fellow. Now with the principal lines, in cluding money sold the farmer in strong hand, they demand their pricu an'i generally get it but large" crowds,“ i heard “much menting oa the messages LETTERS i KOM THE PEOPLE ~! Special Features At Palace and" - ! | Strand For Fourth of July Week On Spirituality The people of our city seem to be very much concerned as to the material development of Athens and there is nothing wrong in en tertaining such a spirit lor it is indication of true patriotism but while this is good and commend* aule, it oeems to the writer that the spiritual development of Ath ens is more needfui and should cn gage the minds and thougnts of iu people more than all otner thing.- combined. I have had the pri vilege and taken the advantage of attending some of the great est spiritual meetings of my life These meetings were attended by I “Wandefing 'Daughters” At the Palace . “Driven” At the Strand. ‘ - time, though, for the larrr.er to : ell, he sells for sev eral reasons under disadvantages— stress of hrs produce perishing, or the urgency of his financial obli gations. Therefore, more or les; on a distressed market, consequent- For Rent—Rooms RENT—THREE Unfurnished with private bath with sink In kitchen. Apply "57 Wei I'hoi Ju13c ILL Wanted BUY 500 OAT. FEED. HULL corn Mickr* Monday and Tues- Brlng only sack* without hob- pi. O. H. Arnold, Jr., Athens fcnd Machine .Works. Julie FOR RENT—ONE apartment In deal: Mi Hedge or phone 1 unfurnished FQ|t ‘RENT — 4-ROOM UP: apartment, private hath, > kitchen, block from Mllledge. Phone Jullp LoI$UONO, INSTRUCTOR ON “'” H String Instruments. call W3 Northjj.-<)R RENT—UNFURNISHED FIRST kin, near Dougherty, or P. O. I ui>artnient; corner MllSedg" Jullp Ave. and Uobb St. W Jullp ]means suggested by those gentle- ! men do not amount to a * nill of 1 beans." No more tho.i all the rest ol ^the "cure alls ' that havetaen suggested lrom time to time by diufcrgnt people all over the coun try, none of wnich reach the vital ij y i ow p , i r spot to any appreciable degree. 1 N mety-nine out of every hundred .something like seventy-five farmers who have not already gone thousand negroes and thirty tnous- into bankruptcy are insolvent a;iu whites nave lelt the larms of | basis of what their assets would Georgia since January 1st. 1923, ac- bring today thrown on the market, corning to estimates. It is now an( j we propose to cure his ills, proposed to do something that will jlt , v a, ( * you going to do it? There bring those people back to the p* but one way. Make him pros* juuiuf^.W ?, ave aoandoned. Tney £ rou *. Did you ever hear of any- (left principally on one account, and ohe making tne other fellow pro«- :one account only, "The Mighty porous? rtf Dollar," and in very lew instances, * * ffeth »JjM ® ny , « r ever return, if j BORROWING FROM they do, it will not be on account of l|*ETKK lO PAY PALL any industrial training to be given . * i them, or any modern conve nences j Sometimes in the abundance of furnished them. Ihey care veryi our wisdom we pass a certain uttie, tor any of tnose things. As umo unt of legislation that will en- I have said before, it i« the "Mighty iable him to borrow money from ibd «r that sways them; just as peter to pay Paul, if he i* solvent, i l' 1 !# 5 ba^nce of the world- j a t a little less rate of interest. This Did half of the Irish people leave j a the only,thing I have been able con, . e to ^ . United to see that all thu talk and pro- , e ® * ( J r m .°. ern convenience or}posed helping the farmer has ever on “S count o^lamounted to- There are ways of I.fto a iJ ,rCJ o ll 06 ju ‘I'd not * J 1 1 helping .the farmer through, but it a ! .A U°l* is mighty hard to help one set of di« the trick, ihat, and'p ec p] e without taking something that alone- There might have^been, |tt way, at Ieest temporarily, from not her ?et; whether they Rtartinq*- Monday — Four full PAOft^ ol Comics In The Atlanta Ceornian. First week FREE. first week. l>hoi age In Rhone Jul2. WANTED—HELP IlNTED—FOUR OR *FIVH ROOM aimrtment In desirable blxi^r^od at reasonable price llko a Rormancnt place. A«1 P. O. Bwx 473, Athens, Ga. Jull VNTED—Boy to carry apers on Barber street Newtown. Apply inner-Herald Office. U4TED—SOME LOUAL Salts man carry our lino nienl and feeds Athens territory on commisslm a. Tt-nn. River Milling Co., Chat- wipa. Ten ft. Jull« RAILROAD SCHEDULES SEABOARD AIR LINE RY. -thbrnind Southbound Atlanta-Mofiroo lneal 6:15 p ! p Atl.-BIrminKham-Mem. 3:12 p Norfolk -Rich.-N. Y. 3:12 p Atl.-Abbeville local 7:30 i At!. •Birmingham 6:29 i Norfolk-Wa^dilngton 6:29 t ^Wllmlngton-N, Y. 5:29 i GEORGIA RAILROAD i pm Depart 8:20 nm 2:25 pm 1ENTRAL OF GEORGIA RV.* f. O. Holton*. Agent. Phone MCI Central of Georgia Station Depart for Macon 7:30 a. in. 4:45 p. m. *• Arrive from Macon 12:10 p. m. 9:30 p. m. I'For further Information pfcona 3. Y. Bruce. C. A.. 640. GAINESVILLE RENT — FURNISHED BED For Sale « In ewcslle ully Equipp A Bargain Lawler Motor Co. PHONE 1711 15SS or call at 335 Prltuq? Ave. Jullp; pnR RENT-NIUK FOUR ROOM aimrtment. Modern conveniences. Ideal location. A. H. Davlsop. |ui-* FOR RENT—TWO OR* THREE com pletely furnished rooms on flrsi fliMir for light housekeeping. Gas stove, sink, hot and cold water. On car line. Phone 9*9-J- UNFURNISHED .vilhoul children. Juiap FUR HRNT-TWC! rooms to couple 198 Barber Street. FOR SALE FOR HALE - FRESH COUNTRY Eggs and good Sorghum M..ln**e* Call at Banner-Herald Offlee. , FOR SALE-Mung Beans. Apply Banner-Herald office. FOR WALK—LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN seed Irish Potatoes. Phone 1636 ..r Ilnughey and Haughey. J' 1 -'** FOR HALE—ONE YOUNOBJKRSfcY milch row. R. V. Christian. «2rv— cer. Broad Street. Jul»‘‘ FOR HALE—WE HAVE LISTED for sale n meat market and gnicery su»re combined, nnd of the l»est l«M*n- tlons In city. H. O. Elding ft Com pany, Holman BulMjnf. FOR HALE—UHiKOUT MOUNTAIN Heed Potatoes. Ilnughey A Ilnugh ey. or Phone 1630. Ju12e PISTON RINOS fey All Autos Reduced Prices f. r flulv Ic.'jt oushty. Step Cut Rings BETTER 9H0E REPAIRING HOFMEISTER SHOE 8HOP I'lionn Your orU«r 1186 Wo Cull For and Deliver. fly HURKENS THAT ARE M KNiut- | to Bght. If you want such call | Mr. Ilartmnn, Phone 1166. J uI * ■ • For Sale Lawler Motor Co. PHONE 1711 FOR EXCHANGE—ONE TON Truck In first class condition t<* ox ha»T<- for Ford Coupe. Truck suitable„fur any purposo, ••specially f *r gr<s'Ct> delivery or hauling corn try A. II. Davison. Ju!*e MIDLAND RY. Schedule* • Athens Arrive , A . jf.a •3:20 P. M. OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS are » A. M ** A. M. ••Dally ExckpC 8unday. SOUTHERN RAILWAY ictlv# Sunday, April t% 1S2S. i leaves Athens 7:45 a. 9:20 u. nj. ves'Athens 4:16 p. 5:45 p. m. ,ves Lula 6:55 p. m.. ar< 8:30 p. m. leaves Lula 10:10'a. m-. ar< 11:45 a. m. C. A.. Athena, Ga. Telephone 81. ar- ar- j|>lben; SgJBLLER. mSmn good for long nnd satif-foetory e«cv- Icc. You save the. difference. Con-dly Motor Co. FOR SALE—FINE JERSEY calf. A. H. Dovlaon. FOR SALE—NICE LOT ON SOUTH Lumpkin 8treet. sixty by two hun dred foot; terms. Phone-4*. F. S.-hel- der 1661. Jullp. K. KAY **VHk SMILING PAINTER" fiim Paint.no and Interior Decorating > Phone 1297, Athens, Ga. HCTI OUR PEDIGREED USED CARS before you buy. Conolly Motor Co. Julie • t PURE AND SPARKLING L NATURE’S BEST REMEDY No other w»Ur hn tho wonctorfol U«te, til, Invlgorotlna f,«l- In, That It lev,, after each glaM.full—H’a delightful, yes It’s— LINTON SPRINGS WATER Drink It Alf Year 'Round—But Especially In Spring and Sum- • mar—PHONE 95 "r Linton Springs Water Company Office Broad 8tre,t ATHENS BUSINESS COLLEGE Bookkeeping. Shorthand and Typewriting Sn.r CO per coot of expense, by ottemllng (bis school. Thd grad uate, uf the Athena Business Collogo always get the beat po- Hltlmi. Kxery (Graduated cm. ployed. Write (or Information today. Boa (43, Athono, Oa. ill some instances, minor conditions tnat helped the movement; juct like'titled to it or not. or if tney ha the prenai.it exodus from the farms it honestly or not. k-4 u. , . n al U8tr,a L center8 * rhei The farmer could be helped, ju -l'k ijTl* advantages and it may never be done and I, for one, did not hold them on the farm. It den t exp<V it. Lower freight has been my observation that the rates; lower intercut; cheaper farm more you educate a person, white 'implements und cneaper fertilizers, 01 bl cl:, the more prone he or she • less taxes and more and better was to abandon nianua' labor and ! roads are vital to the prosperity .*’ l,0 ' v ,re . on , e person, .or the farmer, it snoulu bn none white or black, who had .nem o by i ji meana and in the long rui enough to receive a diploma front will amply pay the whole coun an industrial training school who try. Hut Tt it 13 ever attempted went back to make his living Jr- the sweat of his brow and •Jff by yeu may expect the greatest wail- 1 will jng gnashing of teeth from thpse (1 not ... ... ...... ‘..I and in tfie one instance it was due lee ted, and it will never be accom to ncccsfity and not from choice, plished voluntarily hut will have to be done by force. Just, stop and think, l! you "ant it done or not. 11 you do—do it—*if you don't— i *, • m me r* . drn ' 1 Uo it. But atop all this talk I never h‘*ard of Mr. I^iwton be* about h Iping the farmer if yet* roie, but he does himself and th \ don’t. Ju> t tell him the plain facta. South a great Injustice when hc£ Hustle for yourself. Boot ho<r r* DOES SOUTH AN INJUSTICE ••* iiiinscii aim ur* ci .a t. Ju-‘ t ^Justice when hit Hustle for ■s ulong the Mnevdie. he University o* makes an add re he did before the University Georgia Alumni. He plainly s.tJ^ss TREATMENT OF Ihat the negro has HUitei'cu' ifh-at- ABANDONED FARMS ly from race prejudice in 'the We-get enough ot that kind Thre are two ways of treating of talk ,fr?ni the people who are our abandoned farms. Do nothing antagonistic to the sov.h, ^vithout and let them grow timber for the receiving It from muse o. whom ivj next generation* Maybe they will thought enough to invite here to have more sense than the present address us. It is an insult to our one, who cultivated thousands of CO V r J H i. nnU L to .°. ur I do acres that should never have been not believe he intended it as a U rh. cultivated, as they were'too poor and I think it Is due to ignorance and rocky; or rolling and not prop er misplaced, Intended, philan- crly terraced. a n«l were neft onlv in ropy. But it is an insult just mimed at n loss but made to pro- tho same. 1 ho negro, in some in- duce moi< cotton to le 8 Ken the stftnces, suffers an injustice. I his prico of that made on productive ia also trjr of other people, in all land . Or, send to Europo where motions, an over the wbncl. V hen there are thousands of desirable .1 petsott, white or black, B ocs into immigrants anxious to immigrate u court t in any country, poorly to tins country, in such countries prepared or equipped ho is more as Holland. Denmark, . Sweden, than apt to get the worst of it., Norway and Germany and certain Inctfielency reaps its own reward, | pan .., of Hungary. Let these im- no matter where it occurs, and any migrants he examined nt the port >peu minded person, who has had „f embarkation as to their fithc*» .thy experience knows that the ne- „nd desirability to work in our B ro fares better in the south than agricultural sections, and let them no does in any other country. We enter the Uintcd States under con- ,te now Inviting the negro to re-idltlons that they go to these sec- mum with ur. In fact, we ure con*• tiona ami not the congested con sidering way« nnd means, if I read tera. the newspapers correctly, of In- j t he proper plan could be worked ducing him to stay. While at the <>ut a nd made effective, nnd If they same time the north and east are made desirable citixens in these sotting up a wail, and endeavoring sections, they could, in a certain to stop hint, and not a low him the length of time, become citizens of privilege of citizenship m their .the United States. If they did not section. However, this question is j they would be deported back to the not one that 1 care to write about j countries from when they orioina 1 It has been argued from time im- ]y came, irem .rial and nas made very few! convert*. If one lives north of the I BLAME’S FARMER FOR Mason and Dixon line, he is apt to MUCH OF HIS TROUBLES have one opinion, and south of it | just the opposite, with few excep- It is not my intention to put all -IOIU. I have my opinion and I am the blame of tbe farmer's present hontst in it, and 1 grant the other u.plqraole condition on the balance fellow the same privilege. But I of the people and exonerate him. do not go notth tjhoutmn my coa-1 We arc mainly responsible for our viction intounwiUng ears and |. do | faults and mUfortunes-aml if the not think It behooves Mr. Lawton I farmer is ever to succeed end be or anyone else to come here on an Iconic prosperous it will be prinei invitation and take advantage of a pally by his own efforts and brsins situation to say unpleasant thing!' and not the other fellow. It i, without the foundation of tacts; quite true that we can often hc'p especially on a controversy that_ has the other fellow and ourselves at there great and -inspiring message* Well I just thought an*l several times made the remark that every body that possibly could certainly ought to attend tne great religious services for we would oe fortunate indeed if another opportunity pn scats itself to us 01 hearing messages. But to my suppiisc was but a short time before another opportunity presented it* elf o. haai ing not only as great hut to my opinion even greater and more in structive mesages by a young ma.i bv the name of Carary from Atlan ta. But what is the cause of his not having the attendance that oth fellows had? There is a cau* Vj is it because their admirations art to high to assemble themselv in a tent or is it because they a afraid he will preach some new d trine or doctrins that is not cuth iscd / the scriptures? It i; ji for the Hck of opportunity .»;r t majority of the people g> :;.r where most every night for t p’aces of ammusement have i.f. ittendanre. hoiks don't be atr.i to go for you will not hear a* statement that arc not backs I i \ v the scriptuies. It ia the duly the city to attend those mottul; and he^r the (io<l given me sag .His tent ought to be lull eve P'‘ r ht; none ’of us not except ing the minister oi the gcsp.l <•: listen to him without being brn fited . M. C. CAMP 1294 E. Broad Street Athens Ga- Assistant Treasury Secretary Resigns WASHINGTON — li-o Ion uithln the Treasury vlth tho Hhiflimr c ol of the :miM rl for In lailons Issued Saturday an feetlvc at midniuhr. Simultaneous with the is »f th • regulations It became Assistant Secretary Edward ford, whose Jurisdiction wl ntfrlally changed, under t! ganlzatlon, is to roalgn. MAnGUERfTu DE LA MOTVE PALACE MONDAY. ■ 7/ i ally Is. A timely r.tory, • hows both sides of. the Her frlvolocr. nature •n her sincerityftmd wc le of her tha*. po<m!o Uln^'T^te holds you thr.oughSut THr rOURTH OF JJLY WEEK AT THE MUVlC< PALACE— Monday: “Y/andcring' 1); R>y» Lr. k M t Rot jJaif Xc Lcatrln ■:i liven I •Mav i- tday (Fourth of July Spon- -rnr C DeArm..n«f. ^Thi' Dan- Adventure.’* New:: 1 Views, (-day *04111 Fridav; RV-Iiik* Ij p, , „ ... q,| ^ *H;4lyw»M.d //HAT THE PRESS SAY." OF DniVEN” AT THE 5T6ANO MONDAY AND TUESDAY Sale, "Plumb- On rally which havo I dwuj6 screens thi* York Morning World. DrJfle." C Pj* j CTRAND— mbi ] Monday und Tuesday Special Fea- •mre: Charles Mack,, Jilinor Fair. Yora "Driven.” Monday Cortjwl^,' 'Bum .Grafter*." Tuesday. "Daniel Boone J* niss- ( Wednesday and ThuHidaj*: The have American Legion Feature,*' ‘Benefit York L.cal Post, "The % Man Without a | Friday: Western Specials "Ml3a 11 <11 ' Arizona.*’ "FigliUng Blood ” jjlerles. Now 1 .Saturday: FrartKlyn Fasinift "An gel Citixens.’’ "Oregon . Ti’iijl'Mcxtra. QHICH ESSES&S-S •Ready causeiLune of tho bloodiest wan in nil history. the same time. But very few po pie ever see it Ihat way. Now nine® the tnnaev is In dire Strain that he in, and the whole country seems to be anxious to help him, and there are means and methods that can be employed to help ae-complish that much de sired result, let’s employ them, if we are sincere, and not use v/orth- . -j 7 — .... .... less substitutes that require no it was printed in an article cop- backbone or self sacrifice, or fore cernirg a subject in which I am , hold our peace. vi rrA y .interested—Farming. No Don’t try to cure the baby with farm on 'a kiss nn the mouth .when he has a desperate pain in his stomach. FARMING POOR BUSINESS' FOR MONEY MAKING t am not writing in defense of the aouth. ita people or their acts They nil speak for themselves nnd I would have treated it with the cilence it deserves but tor the 'fa. matter in what section, a considerable scale, and hnve trained my tea oldest boys i n those linn, but wich the advice that it is ths pooreaf business that I know anything about out of which to m*ke money, I reared them on a farm and told them to leave it when they wanted to make money. I consider it the best way to raise a boy; a fine training but a i»or business. This should not he. Farming is an honorable calling and ■ vit»l necessity but unremun- erative. Why? For the simple reason that the farmer is unor ganized, and in the majority Of in- stances docs not co-operate, and. I ia therefore, at a terrible dnedvan-f tage- The insU .tees of his misfor tunes are too innumerable. We ail 1 know them. His condition is due to two things and only two. His I Respectfully. C. N. HODGSON. ^ Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Would you Buy a Good Bulck? Nuwly minted. New top. New tire*. The prtre f« surprisingly Iqw. This Rulrk touring car will give several years of go**! service. Conolly Motor Co. ' The Seventh Inning Stretch in Business Sitting in the grandstand is one of the easiest and most interesting jobs I know of. • Yet, along about the .fifth inning that grandstand seat does get hard. The seventh inning stretch looks as wel come as a letter beginning “enclosed find check." ' Now, if you can’t sit through a ball game without getting tired and cramped—is it any wander you feel all in corhetimes after sitting all day in an uncomfortable office chair? ' Ever hear of EIKCO—th* Office Easy Chair? We want you to sit in one |o feel how much difference it makes when a chair’s back, scat aad arms are curved to fit the natural carves cf the body, (DSAiCT.-U lt«m csJ ADD3ESS) The McGregor Co. Tuberculosis Being Checked By Prolessor Gabrilovitch’s Serum PARIS.—After several months’ actual trial, Prof. Gabrilovitch’s new anti.tuberculosis serum is now being pronounced ^markable. It has been developed through experiments with the abandoned tu berculin formula of Koch, discoverer of tho tuberculosis bacillus. The. new.Heium Is called phagolysin. It ban the advantage of be- • ing pm :ir< r <rm the fr -m o* syrup so it cun be taken with a spoon Instead of an injection, which necessitates hospital treatment. It Is described as setting up an Immediate and effective resistance'to the bacillus without the uncertainties which attend tho use of Koch’a tuberculin. Fhagolysin !s now licing us' d clinically in the. Ope n Air School for Tubercular Children. Although in ns,c only a few mouths, thcro it is said to have had excellent (results. Prof. Gahrilovttch was one of the research hactcriologitss at the tL’hdrrulosis sanitarium established by the late Czar Nicholas at hia own expense at Halida. Finland. Ar, a result of the revolution tie Institution was closed and tho s:drnti::ts scattered throughout Kuropc. r-.of. Gahrilovitch come to Taris to continue his work. OFF TO MARKET Sam II. Dailey, manager ■>: •'had Drothrrs shoo depa^r. leaving for Brooklyn r.nd I Sunday fi.r now full stylo Cn th? lot!i,of July hi? will attend the big shot- style chew ut Boston Mr. llalloy rxpeets 1o lirlng Ihr very latest thir.3 In sh(» -s to Ath Recfinnind Mom. July 2 ■UK# ^ECTIffN IN THE .J ATLANTA