The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 29, 1923, Image 2

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its life lapping manta of* th poker hia llcate shades, 11m* [delightful fkrr ] hidden meaning* He i pletura’!** ilatler Nocturne it the eye N of ihe connoisseur. Music In form, music is rhythm uaic ia the mile of the huarnn 1 and surJy civilisation can noble* meaning than tc man's soul into more direct Ivld communication with BANKER-HERALD, ATHENS/ CEOM JA PALACE Monday—^oh Do W era and .Tunc Slovak In "Dlvi re". Chas. Murray Comedy. Uelpl I Hogan.*' Tuesday-—JMa McAvoy, in "Mor- yja". News Ev nts Showing D©nip* y-Oihbons FI ht Flashes Wednesday— 'homas latest Hensftj n, *''Ch« [•The Beast* f Thursday am Friday—America*© ( upular Favorlt , Thomas Melgha,' j In “The Ne’er U Well". Hull Mon- ; tana Comedy, Snowed L’ml* Saturday—All, Star Town That <Foi ;ot God. llnllroom Bo:|i Comedy Smoke." r Out, "ihe | E*trn: / f □od." I Saturday—(Western) Lestc medy, "Holly Curro *T.ic 7m.o Iloi\r”. "Orege Smoke." J Trail" Extra, / Appreciation of Beauty, thf Test of Civilization, Says Signora Ue Fabriiii sections of China provinical ual," publli Company bring order down consist for the playli others. Just as draw variations in different ountry, no It seems in has various local o The “Ma-Jong Man bv Houghton Mifflin J5th. undertakes to of chaos, and lays nml reorganized rules of this popular and Oftentimes ye hem* of people whr sprak Hllghtltwly of the value of music both ni a study and as • of. Intellectual and esthetic pleasure. It Js hot Uncommon to hear an othfwlse well educated hout the least sens* gfulty, "Oh I know miiHlc. but I know We do not mean Iterson should know professional sense The whole HI sincere effort or. of educators is to arouse' 'value of the sub- in the m.'As of individuals, not them despite fin: "One shudd< ■ wielded by pi Tacitus orfHal t SB < grave, wt bis vices fully abo forever bffore creaking Bradford •haln flin Cotnpfny, those old jects not souls, receded to think of the power ntem of character like •Simon, or Clarendon, the poweif of Aklng u man out of his might have slept with vlrture* wrapt pea«c- anct giblicting him gaping posterity In of Ignominy.'* Mr. dVred In in "Damaged tjouK" p^jN.IkJi by Iluyghton Mlf- all the genius of ietort^ns to picture his Hub acts, but ue their jutweight happiness r spell defeat? Maude Diver Furrow," recently publish fflln Company, pre- f English men and the Empire In FOB 0. I Next Sat fir Plans Will MEIER! HIP DRIVE V.’S RERE Meeting W ill Be Held day When Be Outlined Dr. .1. C, Hacklem n of tho Uni- For Campaign ■s. I Wed net day v William V ItiigsH Dixon's conudy draml "Goodbye' Girin* 1 Murk of Comedy Hhowers.” Thursday iawdust. Hpecial Clri Friday Sleepwalker. :x lllnnty—"Tin Fisrht’mr Blood' coin hi wiiderinj ature paints By S.ONORAID. FABRITI^ , ““ J This is the ajK of legist Men &« sorts of "ujt*",* to determine wealth wlih “^mcn and chll«k*eii are subject to each nspnrnl their industrial efficiency, their j w j;i deny lhatjto the iisUoiogoaV physical «ndui; ice. their racial j an(| |, ot;in jst nM tne wealth ol SrperlorUy or li »* beauty that l> hll.l.n from iho.r o' irgely on their ulcknes* ofreflex-1 far outshine th« evident; and a* Ctkm and their power of Instant ||| i„ with the Cultivated sens© o co-ordination of nentai und physi*. ugfcepiloii or Apwiallon ' of th* tal forces. All o: those "tests" ,,r «; j|rtH t , mt come /with study am* raliiablc and ma e interesting reat . people w» j revel In- statls* j nMwcl.»t«on with urtiat.i. any natui *. j Today whn thfr trend of cduca the pres nt writing there | tj€)n j, r; ,th«*r wr.vard Influences bureau f r testing the cut* J that ,j«*adcn sen|lbllltien, and ren apprecli ion of people. uve yet to *)ear of It. Culture ppreciatlon rati r vague terms largely color d by the lndlvl* i concept of (hat they mean. Mbcation, that in ft«s deeper spells cli) lizotion.^^H for Its ultln »te end. the of a nice. fnd culture and of appreciation ty in the u ts are synonl* W. nil of tA born with cor* Instinctive a predations- foi sound, fra4mn4e, rhythmic i»t huvo to »f ustronomy to s. their • colors alight with lufiinoas stars and soiling trail- midnight blue! be Botanists to be majestic moo quilly in Us sen < nor do we have t der blunt the fife edge of ideal Is tie youth, tho wroductlnn of anj subject In schooA colleges or uni rslllcN, 'that sAmulnten the 1m- nglnuiitm and Htn-n the heart nnf soul of students, ■ of too great 1m* lance to he nlglo^ted. The arts of itflntlrig. sculpture literature, dancing all have theli vivifying Influences on those whr follow them with, seriousness of purpose. But tlw art thnt com* bines all of the above more close ly than any otlir-r lit the trans cend, nt nrt of mfsie. Mil.Me Is llterkture! .Yes, It ?• the unlversay Iniigunge of mankind thnt open sesanjl so long sough' nrtd .dill so hlinfly overlooked, by those who ncgljt*tlng the reined) so close nt hnn£ go searching far afield for the 'fore" that will rid thdr storm-touted and wnr-worr USED CAR BAR' Stephens Roodster, -lew Paint Buick Roadster, Good RubJ Good Condition 1921 Ford Touring, Runs Good 5-Passenger Touring Car . 5-Passen; (Non-Starter) 5-Passenger Ford Touring (Non-Starter) WE TRADE CARS CITY GARAGE & MOTOR COMPANY Opposite Court House r-ek their destiny in must dwell in the race, before the r civilization ran be A-ith threads of gold; by nrouslng Hie |w*o- niflranee of what to them, that a foi- •t neeoin- purpose, music: not mu nrt Is 'unrein* its high nl may rise anr bloom And de vastate by a breath Its ar I the labors of men: nrever, serene aloof, to happiness and pa nllel with the pursuit ef pincere an t perfect beauty. music lower of thefc p’lsh his oi Humanity sic, hiimnnit ■d dwells f lar. and whll< f'll, rivlllzal *• Indures aifii?r nlwi] (s WAR? By Irving Fish- "League orfWar** 's railed nn prcumi and If It he gn srg tain that It Is a co by Irwin Fisher rgusnent against war. argument It Is car convincing one. Aa nlcn for the League of Nations and the part dpatlon of the United Ptates In /thf organisation,, It la also successfful. t .la. oi powerful and forceful books on the subject that has yet been written and It la dlftlrult to Imagine anyone reading that book and afterwards being opposed to the League or ©me other f rm of International co- •peration urn ng nations ft wonl.1 ue well If some 4 the congressmen and senators wh i so vigorously fight •i!in"« of thee Unttra Into the I a cue would read the hook. It mjrht give a glimpse of their mental status. Regardlnt this beak Dr. Frank Crane hat aids "I eannot apeak too hlghl) ef Profiteer Irglng * Plaher'a he k "League er Werf which hse o do with -et present before the uman rsee. If l »*•»• a ttlliennalr , I would buy a million copies and ilstrlbuts them. It Is dear aoun reasoning about a matter tha meant Ufa ar death to the worh ** Those who have given the matter any serious ai I deep consideration al ready see the Importance of the Uni ted mates pm iclpation In the League or Its equlva nt. If the civilisation la to program Dpt there are eome— many, many- who think, and It this class tha ought to rend 'League War?. Th 1 book convincingly and conclusively shatters every one of the that have ever been why the United Staten should not enler Hie Longue. Some The officers a d members of the Women’s auxlll ry to the Joe Brown Connally Chapter of the D. A. V. of the Wo Id War will con duct a drive for ew members dur ing the week of July 30th to Au- gust 4th and t >pe to reach as many as ponsibli who are eligible for membership nd invite them to Join the local cb ptei*. The membersh p of this organi zation consists oi the wf /os, moth ers, sisters and augbters 61 dis abled ex-service nen of *he world ar and' all *;iid : Lar relatives such « wives, motlu -a, sisters, and daughters of pe: sons who were killed in the mill ary or naval ser vice during the t ©rid war or who have since died rom a disability^ received in such ervfce. It Is this latter class of i iglbles that are especially wanted to become mem- | bers of this org nization. vers.y ot Illinois, of th* Internationa merit Association meet: ^ the impr< rieti* “ by breedli Nome 'f hia obser breed Drs Soule and 1 iln wil italic Corr.ti: :r.ity Produc Ion of Virietlee and • ' "Iain the done at Wlntervil! in stu'Mlardlzlng tl e crops t bat are .. in th *' community Brl* t reports members of the work tt*cy are n Ing p irebred f and Secretary Crop Improve- 111 address the increment of va- and will piv« rfations in plant that h by yiie College arietles of being grown announcement the Summer Sch< If the weather ercises will be h> theatre; otherwhu be held in shrdl* be transferred t< where the sltua ranged for the to be carried authorities of U permits the ex- d in the amphi- the scene wil) futaoinemfwyppun Hardman Hall n is ideally ar- ogram widen If II be niUde by sociation of the doing in grow- particularly cotton. The a trip liege whe being i -ne in imi roving and tst ing out the varioils crops will be explai The p>grant d< cting the Mayor of AJigusta Defends His Policy In Bi ying For City The purpose of tho organization Is to uphold and n alntain the con stitution and law of the United States; to realize he true Ameri can ideals and ain s for which tho wnr was fought; to advance the in terests and work for the better- i ment of tho woum ed, Injured and disabled veterans of the world I war; to co-operat » with ail pa- | trlotfd organizations and pnbllc agencies devoted ' improving and ad dition. health, and j t tumbled veterans the cause of ncing the fon- ; interests of the ! of the world ! lies; to stlmti- wor and their fan late a feeling of lutual devotion, helpf/ lm\ss, and ct nrndshfp among all members and o encourage in all people that i filrlt of under standing which wl 1 gpard against , future wars. The next meetl: g of tho local chapter will be hel Mrs. Frank E. Mlt or street at 3 P. ft gust 4th. At this Farr who is the of the department A. V. will address the Auxiliary on ttfe the disabled this state. Also som of the Joe Brown ter of the D. A. V. thing of th«>wbrk Athens. M present >6mmande the Aux llary and Mrs ne Is th adj itant and her lnformr Hon desired In r _ io the Aux llary will bo ;ladly given by the: e ladies. Seed Breet ers to Athens have said tha would have o posed such a League. The author m|ki Is far from said Roosevelt Fisher 1e by Mr. elan :ea It eUar that this truth. Rome have opposed the League 'produces statements oosevelt to his phye* • thafH i It »it i4«; ike l and ( w it Beorge Waahlngton his d« ,th bed that make It favored the league, book accompHshes well, why the United liter the League. Mr. obvious tl And Its end questlo States did n< Fisher says: "How doA happen that we, with all oui k ’e of peace and all our constru|Ufe work for peace through RaseylL Taft. Root. Hughes, am tMlann. are stUJ out side the le< n4 while practically the world I* Isllde? In one word Is the anawK POLITICS." It la Inter itlng observation that it present II nations are membere of the leegu* with ten aa follows, out: Absslnla Afghanistan. Ecuador, Germany, leet id. Irak (Mesopotamia) the Irish Fre Slate, Mexico. Russia and the Unite (Rates. It ts certain that the Uplted States will soma da) become affiliated With the other nat ms In an International cooperation fa peace.. Mr. Bok's re. cent offer will certainly do eome good In this resperi But It Is unfortunate that moot en ghtened of all the na tions Is to Is so late In taking thle step that Is b end to be taken If the of clvVksatlon continues. Mr. book Is timely. . Everybody nt tho home of hell, 150 Bock- Saturday. Au- meetlng. J. R. ito commander of Georgia D. he members of Jltlons of irvlce men of of the officers lonnally Chap evil) tell some- . In and around Randall Is the of the local tiltur w£ich w.is to have 1 evenlnc the Coll-ge postpf’H"l t clement weather, Monday ‘-vening ng- Jnlted States held Friday phitheatre of riculturo was »f the In- ill te held icording to nn Oa.—Replying tc Augusta iteal Es- he had been ille* AUGUSTA, charges of the tate Hoard th: gaily trading x ith the city through company. the here of which he 1? Ma|or Julian M. Smith, utomont Saturday, hia policy had been istrations In power enty years, but th* Smitb c whop sale fi president; In a xm\) declared th that nt ad for the past if such procedure was against pub lic policy or contrary to city ordi nances, he wonid discontinue such j practice during\his administration. I WELL, V AR*a OV BERdlN—BrJ ish poata WORK A TORTURE Mrs. Sarah Sanders, R. Cobbville, Georgia, writes l ‘ was well mnch until I ti/ dicta. I now u,se both the Compound and " * m<s much Benedicta I doj there is no sw as there used 1 pain.” Thou« corroborate A! ment. Get a from your drug HEALTH BjDILDER. /SrVamew OUR CLEARANCE SALE Gains in Popularity Each Day—The Buying Public Readily Appreciates Real Vahies and High Grade Merchandise. A 25% Reduction or 1-4 OFF Former prices i s being offered on every Man’s Suit in Stock, in lioth Woolen and Summer Fabrics, and including the well known Kuppenheimer Clothes Next Wejdnesday ternational Crop Impro\ ement As sociation W ill Deliver Address. Pajgeant Mon day Night. ill be held at the College of Agrl- \lf Ift anything tltc-Y 'trkal~»t havt it I, culture Wednesday cording to annoutf'* secretary Prof. The main purpos* August 1, ac- ( •©men* by the It. Childs, of this -irjinl* | The same reduction on MEN’S WOOLEN and TROUSERS, BOYS’ SUITS and TROUS DOUGLAS SHOES and OXFORDS. 1-2 Off o^AH Straw Hats The, Newest Shapes in Florsheim Shoes Genuine Lorraine Seersucker and Oxfords Suits At $8.85 Pair At $8.75 LEE MORRIS , "THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Comer Broad and Jackson Sts. JULY CLEARANCE SALE Sale of Summer Dresses $4.98 r Tomorrow 'wo offer 200 pretty Voile., 'll,sues, Ginghams, Linen and Ratine Dresses in ill the wanted shades of the season. In thii lot of Iresses you will find that the cheapest one /old fro i $6.60 up to $12.60—Clearance Sale Price/tomorri w ‘ $4.98 / " . Every Summer Dress * Must Say Qood ‘Bye to Their c Rac\ These Reductions WillMo 25 PER CENT Ol Voile, Linen, Organdies, Tissues, Dresses, Silk Sport Dresses, Wash Si! White Silk Sport Dresses—all reduced ONE-FOURTH OFF One Lot of Hats That Sold Up to |7.50 Now 98 cents Big Reductions On Suits, Capps, Skirts, Abuses Du- ThtssClean Up Sale ' Co ft SjtiG now 33 1-3 Off Woolen and Silk Skirts .. 25% Off All Woolen and Silk Capes .. 1-2 Price All Sport Silk Dresses ...... 25% Off All Silk Blouses in colors .... 25% Off All White Silk Blouses 20% Off All Muslin Underwear 20% Off All Summer Millinery now .. 1-2 Price Extra Special one lot of $9.00 Stylish Stout Corsets, Special Sale at .. $1.98 W. T. COLLINS INC.