The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 09, 1923, Image 2

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lost—saiford iiiiou’N’s aur Hiiughey & Haughcy, ur liver colored pointer 1’ete. Phone . ic«>a 1372. Seward for return to 180! P“BI1C Woodla^n. jll WANTED—HELP WANJfED—Boy to carry papers on Barber street and Newtown. Apply Banndr-Herald Office. Wanted JUNK AUTOMofW.KS — WK hiffhmt prinv f-r any Junked cars. Auto Wrecking For Rent—Booms FOR HUNT—FOLK OK FI VK Ron at Oconee Heights. Mrs. K. 1*. exnnilcr. \VANTKI»—1IAVE A FKW VACANT riH.mH to let. with excellent Wird. Very rens»mable rates. 2.10 IxxiKb- erty Street. JlOp FOR SALE FOR HAW3 — FINK .Ml 1.0If COW. Fresh in. J. Short, COD College FOR SALK riage couch, perfect tenches child In street traffic Ini part of education in this day l*r. K. flcorge Pay education at N told the convention perintendeiits and Connecticut In sossk versify. Highly thousand find children me! Ii BABY Car- dent In the United folding'wire J the last year, the spi set. All in'this number 10,000. a ID-J. jl le ( minutes, might have hy the genera! applli ty Instruction In rcfiaon for this that the doveiopm civilisation has 1 Intelligence 1ms not it ^Installation of s :15 p lion would require Uuential changes In :13 p school curriculum*,' declared. 'The 1 a,sullies that the tenc cldcnt situations to to the school work. clset:,. Instead of familiar ‘Now is tin good men to coine to party* we can writ da look firA to th to the rlgli "Instead of drawl shady Wests, the existence of tli such m oir sf^eet cars, uy of cmfelng stre Inst rue tut Incense •sent iMildh I)r. l’ayn* slmuly as utilise ac re .purpoH. writing eg* writing th* time for nl' he nld of thi sunsets lilng within child slioiih —he rlgiit wit; V »f ffhttltvs oi A the rlgh .Sanford Held asoii ended. The P.ulid i: and tin j hav suniiiicr nc.ihoi rd ip far. d crowd rl»< dworth lev nt will Ik* just nbput the . capable. [2 nshine 1 JLv J 1 •2*7 Every fij fight iu h : m career. A»tc decline. It iiu | aide but the , {downward. Dempsey’s against the :i n e«io. He wa; seme conditio a od«s wero a had everythin to lose, lie and he was began that fi ht one - jrreat is the peak ol.hre that he begins to be i carcely nut le ad b^ina tj slant great fight \v u nieuntain at Tol- fightiiv; under the Gibbon*. The against him. iie wia and njilting it \yax hfe chain o inapired man when Tommy GILb: u, a three to one I [favorite to b« knoehca cold by . Champion Jac Dvrrpjcy, ofteks throukh lllteci romua. with the man Killer, an by .so doing gives rit*o to tcveru idols' on the part of the follower of fittania. The fir..t id i that enters is of course that of, framo-up.' Nothing to it. Dcmpsi r was lighting and nutting every! ing he had uchmu ‘eui. lie pu.ii.* ed Gibbons terribly j®o*ending the ------ in several roui Is, but did not haKd w3a . tho n , ,an ‘ v . ho ha<l everything that extra poi d or two of steam, to wm and no ling to lose, needed to si p ver the sleep maker , Dei»P«fy ‘ hed the jKf.k when Gibbons, m dc Dempit/ fight jo fought Wil • him from a u stance most of the the peak aca time. When hey did go into a I Ipiilcil clinch. Hemp: y began to get h those pile « nv r blows to tne body jJL te Those blows mi bins was’I This time, I mpsey wa* the mar. itlc, while GlJ.bVus ows to tne txKiy|'J»ou-ji3. IMIUI ... the reason why I though Dcmpr v aging on when the {J n u^jerve to . Gibbons lynch*’ Dempsey. Two Dempsey Im., L'rfite-t fight. .So has .♦ oa the de-line,] etlll has enough ip Gibbons* ifinal bill lungl i he champion waa j Before Gib] ns gets another — liiuaMc to put II his mighb behind crack at the tn v, to/show that he ^•*a straight lun kout blow, for tbcjt* really entit! I to It, he should simple reason that the St. Paul vnnner o the Firpo*WilIarU fighter ntayed aw-’y from him as‘battle. If he tt ft whippedjthc win much as posai e and when he did ner he would b entitled to an ini- see one on it’s ay. Tommy jumped mediate fight v th Dempsey, like an unto lor . | , “ 7”" . . Willard and irpo meet next Then some link that Gibbons Thursday in Bo lea Thirty Acre, had been great ? under-rated and [the scene of th Carpcntier ni3s- that the rhamj >n was ovcrconfi- ,aa ]. ard Hght to pick, dent. I'crhaps lat div have sonic- Willard ami irpo meet next thing to do wltl it. [ the r,n tf *°«, w 1 he opposed by a However, Gib ms. day in and‘y° un £ man. Th old man packs 11 day out. could » >t put up such a! terrific wallop, i rdoca the young Ififtht ai be did®gainst Dempsey. |^ r mnn- Many link Firpo is the ilT rsonally to us i seems that Gib- j hardest brtt.er j n the ring. Poaiibly ; was iight<n{ an insplrel bat-1 J 1 ® Wllarl "tie. He had everything to win, noth- though a bit lus ,ing to lose. Ha knew the odds champion is no was hi« one f>e won on poir entire career, be a draw. A r by, and tht R* he waa stillI.Willard hashhe experience and) Gibbons|the brains. f^K mind works faster] great chance of As the the rounds i crowd marvelled f‘ on his feet and slow. Firp_ r than the former I d desmo i him- J mean knock-' ighi. It will not Neither will It ‘kout will settle Human nature in the mas i is iry much like human natui j in tl c individual. One of its d mik n nt characteristics has l>een um- n id up in the observation, ‘(You ! miss the water till the well dry.” We never appro |ate mental things until we ave on to do without them. i observation has a spi cial ation to the Demand of the for the products of in us- While the demand was at ;ide and everybody was b isy ; to supply that Demand 11 a no one, seemingly, gav a [it to Where the Demi id from, how long it might h it, at would happen if it sho Id fail. Wc merely assumed the p im manent existence of the Demand, just aa wc assume the presence if water,\iir, and fire.' But d day came when Dema id began tn subside, and in rtiany n- dustrie.s It came almost to a f ill stop. And then we missed it, a id realized, us never before, what an [ Published by The The American important tiling it was. And we began to inquire where it came from in the first place, an 1 how it might be restored. Wc always knew — cv jrybody knew—that Desire for thin ;s made a Demand for them in the market. That people desired thing we ac cepted us an elemental fa :t. But when we discovered tha Desire fluctuated we began to a{ predate that Desire, as we know it, is a thing created by the art )f man. It is a highly specialized form of an elemental need—just a a Louis XVI chair is made out tit i tree. This discovery led to another equally important discov ry that the means of refining am special izing that Desire was Ad' ertising. The gigantic work that l as been accomplished by modern idvertis- ing now stands out in bo d relief. It has been U19 means b ^which the refinements of ci ilization have been made known a id made desirable, and'this desire las been made into Demand. It is a simple fact that a million ] rofitable forms of industria 1 acti ity owe their very existence to the fact that Advertising upheld t le stand ards off living which in I am pro vided the (Jemand. for tl eir pro ducts. ^ ner-Herald in Co-operation With ation of Advertising Agencies . f l-M i NB