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, Tlicss i..rl« have nn exciting game with u hall tl*V
I nil, but nhirh lighter In weight. It often get* beyond'th<
,t a spoils fete at I’orto Doice, near Pails, France. _/ m
football for Ho.t Weather"
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cwv. ..mdm boyathava taksn to »
•i- It 3 un tda.itloa OS football In th*
JJUItERT M. RYI.F-E
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Tommy Cibboiw, challenger of thi Wcrld’a Heavyweight rnimpfon
chip who will bottle Champion Jack Dempsey today at Shelby, Mon
tant. Gibbons’ weight Is given at 1 75 pounds
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ATHBWS. GEORGIA
WEDNESDAY, JULY 4, 1923.
Champion Jack Dempsey
Great Program For American
Legion Comvention In Athens
ieil (or five tallies in the fifth. 1 fcrs wire Jnt>uduced(»y/Mis. E. a
«t net-' •.Tohhshit, Jtocai AUjOtimj -Ttinln,,.,
ted two runs In the sixth, and .Mrs, IV. F Baker, ^at .Savannah,
! scoring ended for the day. , state;president, presfidejU'and mail,
i Every man on the Georgia team, la short talk thankin^udM,. Athen,
[with the exception or Nelson, anil 1 chapter for the lunohedj»
i Walker, who relieved Powers in I Miss Motrin ,Ml'tiae!, ,wB khm,
’the. sixth hit safely. “Scrappy" - member of the AuxUia&^etlvn-,!
■ilofi-e and “Pop" liamsey eaclH a very int*‘i'enuiu;
.got four lilts. ‘'Scrappy” made ftv," out .the heed of savliw any .1..
trips to the plate, while Ramsey l men ts or papers which
of hlstoelcal valiliiii*
Wednf sday's* session Ttiolude.
Harry Middle-1 r
1 N'oPn Richardson con-
n out of the three jp us t n ess sesison' in“' tW.C’ her,
nt uii. Joe Barton I nn ,j addl . ra scs at .’■S«»ry-Si.i
11 A. M. toll P. M.
“Man Without a Country,” Strand Ttcatre.
Wednesday Afternoon 4:00 P. M. (was up
Baseball same on Sanford Field, Elherton vs. Ath- jhrookK
ens (University of Georgia Team). Daylight fireworks ■ r/»nr»'"
8:30 P.M. _ iaad Pat Powers got two bingjea, l“na,i,,T|n tiie eventng4t»Wch i„„.
Torchlight parade through principal busmc.tr jr..r an average of .Bn#, and >osh| Mpi R i>. Dimmoek win outiia,
streets. • ■ '' -t|. ‘ r ‘ t ,. * ■ i Watson and Allen hit . safely one department historical work and
m.nn P M ' ‘ itime. The whole team star el! til Miss Mildred Rutherford LED nil'
TV , . * U!UU F* I the field: , 1 deliver an addrekV 1 < (■- •
. Dance at Auditorium. Uenfo hy innings: n. if. E j
Thursday July Sth, 10:30 A. M. lElberlon . .ooo 200 (too— :
Address by Dr. Kate Walker Barrett, National .Georgia .. ..not 5f>2 oox if, is 11
President of the Auxiliary, election of officers nnd so
|#y* . ....
who meets Tommy Ciopens, chut e nger , or lhe title , |„ a
round fight to a dccicion at the litile town of shelhn, Montana, to.
day. Demptty enters th, ring weighing 190 pounds.
RAILROAD
SCHEDULES
seXboaro air link nv.
Northbound Rotithoound
10:00 a AtIonIn-Monroe local 6:15 p
1:15u Atl.-Blrmlnghnm-Mcm. 8:11 p
5:42 Norfolk -Rich. -N. Y. 3:1! p
7:55 p Atl.*AW)^ill« lotytl 7:30 a
11:34 p All.-Birmingham Bs*».a
11:24 p N«»rfnlic*yVju<bUigton &:2|*
~~ ■ your
Sluggish
Blood/,
"T am strong, energetic, «-
A. orouo, happy I” aaya Figot-
ing Blood. -My nerve* ft*
steady. I am young! My w*
auei and flesh are free frgm
the accumulation of waB|e
products and impurities which
ciuif pimple*, blackheads,
boils, ecaemoi rheumatism i *1
never have that tired, wOfti-
out, run-down-feeling! My
health is all that is good.,. J
Mm life itselfr **
Blood-cells are the fighting
giants of nature! S.S.S.
builds them by the- mil lieu!
If has been doing it since 1820.
S.S.8. is one of the greatest
blood-cell builders, blood*
cleansers and body builders
known to us mortals. S. S. 8.
contains only vegetable medic
inal ingredients.
1 Because 8. S. 8. does build
blood-cells, it stops pimples,
blackheads, boils, ecaema,
rheumatism! It builds firm-
flesh, fills out hollow cheeks,
beautifies the complexion
nnd builds you op when you are
run-down.
«. g. S. is sold st sll rj4
_ruc stores In two slits. jk*
larger sire Is more economical.
> 7:2* pm
12:10 pm
' CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
W. O. Bolton. Agent. Phono 1601
) Moron 7:3*
4:4^ p. m. %
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■' Schedules
■ Leave • Athens Arrive
■ 7:43 A. II.* • •5:5* »’
m 1*:4S A- >!.*• •*10:10 A. M.
m • Dally. ♦•Hally Exetpt Sunday.
K' SOUTHERN RAILWAY
9 Effective Sunday. April 2f. 1923.
K No. # leaves Athena 7:45 a. m., ar-
9 rives Lula 9:20 n.,m.
I No. 8 JravoS ‘Athens 4:15 p. W., sr*
■ rives Lula 6:4|, p.’m.
I No. 7 leaves Lula 6:55 P- »n-. «r-
B •>**, Athens 8:3* p. m.
B No. 5 leaves LuU* 10:IS a. m.. or-
B rives Athens JU4^ n. m.
O. B. MJLLRR. fb-A.. Athens, Go.
Telephone 81. j
C^cWbrfd-.Brat
1,0, qlooJ Medicine
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Fin. Painting end Interiar
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Phone 1297, A then., <U’
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ATHENS
BUSINESS COLLEGE
Boekkonlng. Shorthand end m
Typewriting
S»vn r,0 per rent erf nXDnpa*. by
attendlnc this .chool- Tbe grad
uate of Ibo Atlirnn lluslm'ss
Cullegn alw.ya get tin' |v« J<>-
nitlon. Kx«ry tlraduutt-d ,*m-
plnyMl. Writ, for Information
today.
Box *41, Atheni, G».
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No oth*r water h«e th. wonderful teote, the Invigorating fool
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Baseball Results
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STANDING OF CIpUBS
SOUTHCriN LEAGUE
r;.|ins- w.v l. p c t,
Nrev.’ rvbnnn ...... . V. 25 ,61S
N’l'-hvlllf . 42 32 .5Gf
Mobflo 37 .31 , r »4 *
Atlanta ..... . 33 33 .52f
Firiiilti;;h:im 33 3* .171
Mem phi a . 31 3f, .471
Chattanooga "9 39 ,42f
I ICV lb»«*R 21 44 .35:
AMERICAN LEAGUE
VUWS - \V. L. Pet.
V’.w York 44- 22 .08?
Phllsdf Ipblrt 34 33 .519
flovnlnml L 3 31 .493
Ch!rn«.» 31 32 .4K'
S tL.oul.'t
Detroit
Wnnhln.nlnn .
IbiHton
AMERICAN LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUBS— w. la. Pct.
few York IG 23 ,GG7
lltsbiirK 41 25 .621
linlnnatl 39 27 .691
Cbb;««o 3« .15 .507
ilrjM klyn • 33 31 .5«v
Mt. I>Ul-i 33 37 471
Boston 21 45 .3IX
Ityikdflpllia 20 47 29'
fiOMTH ATLANTIC • EACUE
CLCIIM W. I.- !*rt
Chnrlotto 2 « 1.0‘M
nvlllo^ I 1
Hpartanburjf .... 1 !
AuipiMn » 1
Columbl:
Cincinnati at ^ j (tu^ ^ ^
fit. Louis at' Plttfibtl^;. . ' V
TUESDAY'S RESULTS
80UTHERN LEAGUE .
Nmv f••Ioann 3: All'intn 4..
c|nt»s»n'«oft.i 16; Xashvlbq 'K..
Mobile 4: Blrrntnuhnm T.
Mem|th!s tj Little Rock',6.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Wnnliinrrton 1: Now York 2.
a 2
WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Vow ci-icnns at Atlanta
ind a/tcantxin Rinn*).
M'mWfa at Little Itoc< dwo
Kamcvl
C|n^:nntnna ht Nashville -ilwf
NATIONAL LEAGUE
r , lnclnn r »l| G; Chlrnsn 6.
st. 2: l'lttsburff 4.
New York 4: lMilbuMph'a 2.
Prooklyn-lloston, p ati>«ncil. rai..
BETTER
8HOE REPAIRING
HOFMEI8TER 8H0E SHOP
Plume Votir Order
1188
We Cull Pbr and Deliver.
Iecting meeting place for next year.
11 A. M. toll P. M.
“Man Without a Country,” Strand Theatre.
AUXILIARY PROGRAM
’ WEDNESDAY, JULY 4TH
930-1:00 A. M.—BuelncsH Scnslon—Senoy Stovall Chapel.
8:00-10:00 P. M.—Historical Kvenlnij, Dtrpartmeat Historian nre-
fflimr. Outline nt Deportment Historical Work—Mrs. *E. D. Dlrnmock.
Reporta of Unit Historians. Music. Address—Miss Rutherford.
10:00 P. M.—Dance—Moss Auditorium.
THURSDAY, JULY 5TH
9:30 A. M.—Business session and election of officers. Georgian
Hotel. Auxiliary to go In body to Legion Hall to hear nddress of Dr
\ ite Waller Barrett. National President. Auxiliary.
LEGION OFFICERS, DEPARTMENT OF GEORGIA
Rodney S. Cohen, Augusta, Commander
Spencer Is. Hart. Adjutant, Ausnsta, On. E. C. B. Danforth, .Ir.. As-
lriant Adjutant. Augutta, (Ja. Harry O Kendall, Senior Vice-Corn
nander, Mucon, (la. Dr. Paul K. McGhee, Junior Vlce-Commandcr
Vaycross, Gn. Rev. W. A. Reiser, Chaplain, AuRUSta, Ga. Joseph r
land, Historian, Brunswick, (Jn. James A. Bankston, Treas., Atlanta.
EXECUTIVB COMMITTEIJMRN, RTATE AT LARGE—Roy \V r .
If fore, Macon. Ga. William R. Glgnllliatt. Savannah, Oa. lb I*. Cam-
irell, Atlanta, Ga.
NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEEMEN—Asa W. Cadler. Jfa
lonal Executive Committee, Atlanta, Ga. J. R. Fitzpatrick, Alternate
National Executive Committee, Columbus. Ga.
DISTRICT COMMITTEEMEN—1st District Dr. R. E. Graham. 8n
.annahyGa. 2nd District R. A. Helasohn. Sylvester, Oa N 3rd District
R. L. Crawford, Amt-rlcus, Ga. 4th District Geo. C. Woodruff, Cf»lum-
bus. Ga. 5th District Evan I*. Howell. Atlanta. On. Cth District It. A
W. Barrett, Griffin, Ga. 7th District A. L. Henson, Calhoun, Ga. m
D'strlct, C. II. Orr, WasliJiujton. Ga. 9th District, Edgar B. Dunlap
Ga/nesvitle, Oa. 10th District, Robert R. Gunn, Crawfordvflle Ga. llth
PlHtrlct, John Henry Lott. Waycroas. Ga. 12lh District, Dr. M. D
II, McRae, Ga.
ALLEN R. FLEMING POST
Henry H. We»t, Commander.
. tl Piiscball, Vice Commander. F. n. Miller. Adjutant. Fleet-
L’lnP-r, Ceivlce Officer; T. If. Mcflatton, Historian; J. II. Iler-
S igrant nt Anns.
OFFICERS OF LOCAL AUXILIARY
is. E. ID Johnson. President; Mrs. T. II Mcllutton. Vice President;
If writ Williams, Treasurer. Mrs. John IL Northcutt, Seerotary.
A. V. Sanford, CoricspondJng Secretary.
STATE AUXILIARY OFFICERS
w.V. Raker, Sat’annah.-President. Mrs. J. I*. Mulherln,
in. Treasurer. Mrs. Lewis Harper. Macon, Secretary; Mrs. E
nmonk. Waycroas, historian.
Umpires: Harper and Deklo. J
Istru.k out by Nelson f: Phillips
i.1: Jones 0; Sanders 2. Bases on |
balls. Nelson 2: Phillips 2; Jones
I: Sniffer* ?. Two Upso fits. Allen'
and C. Hall. Three base hits, Burch. J
Hit by nitf’hf ’.', Burnet, by kelson. I
AUXILIARY I Mi
STATE MEETING
l Members Urged To Co-
Operate With ifeirion In
Its Efforts Miss Ruther-'
ford Speaks Wednesday.
NO INTKitl'EKHNt K
Tuesday • night between the
houfc of' dirht nnd Uoif, while
the living pictures are* being
presented on the <)awd of the
Georgian Hotel, no street car:-,
will be allowed to (pats the
pcslofficc* or the Georgian Ho
tel. all cars being routed down
Hancock and Lumpkin streets.
Wednesday night from 8:P,0 to
D:.10 while the paradedg In ses
sion the cars .will again ho
routed off tfic business .part of
town to as not to /interfere
with the torchlight procession.
•Sill
r u*. k IVJWB *4 p«t, SiftSI, llimr , !ir,
LV DRUGGISTS ?YEffnvHrf.>
t^SSSs
I
CATARRH
ntE LADDER
^wJjTonr faciltb]
ESfiBan^
PREMNnvC&S
ra.MTuhj.M..,,,., (,
l s .:"v 0 K's- , v,: P r <
A Novel Sport
. viaitora, but was relieved . |q. the
I sixth by Jones. Jones itidn * fan-
[well nnd walked out of the box,
I mo duties tailing upon Sunders.
Sixteen bits were garnrcod from
Phillips’ delivery, while Jones and
• Harder* surrendered one earn. *
Two of the. three Elherton hits
came In IMe fourth frame, when
they pushed tho-Ir two run* over.
Rurm tt was lilt by Nelson. C. Hall
doubled, Burnett reaching third.
tkree-hng-
TnoHrlnv’d Glsiflh on San-U ,,,r H «>rtng Buruott nnd Hall. The
rftS.ifi ^ ‘oilier hit came la the Initial round.
and Nelson was invincible except
I for the foi.Th.
With “Battling” Nelson chunk-1 Georgia started scoring In the
ln K them over in grand style, nnd fourth. Two safe hits, two bobbles,
his Reanimates hitting the oppohi. Ja pass to first and a sacrifice nl.
tlnn timely and hard, the IJniver- lowed these runs. They canie back
of Georgia Summer School j strong in the fourth nrd scored
bad no fcouble in vnnqulalilng El- jflvo runs, as the result of six hits
bortoij, Tuesday afternoon, Jn the J nnd a walk. In this inning the
first of a two-game series. The, whole Georgia team came to the
ore was 10 to ?. bat. Nelson making two trips. Aif-
Philllps started In the pit for the oV.'.cr half dozen safeties account-
Locals Pile Up Largest
- TT T «iu,uuicu, uurnuu rei
Score of Season Here inipurch then poi««i out
Tuesday’s
ford Field,
Challenger Tommy Gibbons
EAT
GOLDEN CREAM BREAD
, Made With Fresh
Sweet Milk and Crisco
Atlanta and West Point Rail Road Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
Georgia Railroad
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
Week-end and anmtn^r excursion fares are now in effect to this
‘ mous summer resort A delightful place to spend the week,
id or* several weeks.
There arc mfftoy fino hotels convenient to the beach, among the
best of which t:i tho OCEANIC. Patrons of this hotel may dress
In thdw,rooms and go direct to the beacb^hus affording the,
name conveniences In this resi>ect as do the cottages. ‘
Following rates are quoted by tho Oceanic Hotel which Include
meals and the privilege of serf bathing.
sfnglo rooms without bath 8 4.00 and % 4.80 per day
Single rooms with bath 5.00 and 6.00 i>or dpy
Double rooms without hath 8.00 and 9.00 per day
Double rooms with hath 10.00 and 11.00 per day
< hildren under twelve years 3.00 per day
further iufirmation write to tho undersigned:
2SS s
J. P. BILLUPS. Genera! Passenger Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Plenty of Money to Lend on Itenl Ksfatc
Commission 3 pof coat ovor ,1,000;
10 por Amt. nn to $lj)09. ,