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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST i, 1523
Prohibition: Yes, Applesku££!
WEDNESDAY'S GAMES
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Nashville.
Birmingham at Chattanooga.
Memphis at Mobile.
Only three guinea scheduled.
SPORT NEWS
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Chicago at Philadelphia.
St. Louis at XAv York.
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SALLY LEAGUE
games).
STANDING Or CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Ctu US: W. L.
X«V Orleans G3 37
Mobile .... •*.» 45
Nashville 57 51
The great thing about Coca-Cola is
that it is so much for so little. It
makes the lowly nickel do what you
can’t measure by price—delight your
taste and quench your thirst.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn at Pittsburg.
Philadelphia at Chicago.
Only three ghmof scheduled.
TUESDAY’S RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta 3 Nashville 5; <»
Jtirmingh.-
Memphis
ujl quench your thirst.
1UTH SCORES ICOTH
RUN OF SEASON
The at. Louis
ited New York in
of the p rien. 12 tc
I his one hundredth
ion in the scVerfth
e first major leage
jAPFEilSAFTl
Little Hock
ninghnm 10;
AMERICAN LEAGUE
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Louis 12: New York If
ago 2; I'hiiadfIphia G.
Not quite applesauce. Tlt»» sign rea
hibition parade. Where was it held.
zeriamJ, and people came from ail p
e juice.
national league
4’hllndelph!a 7; Pittsburg •
slan question, and they
rushing Into print wi
views on evc*:*y phase of
sian situation.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUBS:
N. w York
Pittsburg .
Cincinnati
Chi. i go ..
-Brooklyn
St. Louis .
WmlM
JsD JJ
«I Spence M-
•file .1: Spnrtnnb
Crawford
ducted by
is assisted
(By Assoc
RIGA.— Latvia
the solo gateway
vest (gators from
Berlin l s r
hoard for
conccfision
’recs
cNow Easier TUaa Ever to
Own a
politicians, ciluaa* »n.
chasers and relie/
Ito are about to plunge
D mI Russia. Many of them go
aeroplane. Some travel from
•lin to Moscow by vqy of War-
and others enter tl.roueh Fin-
ifh Masonic he
The deceased
Drink
■ Funeral Parlors
»f the funeral.
/Delicious and Refreshing
iBE EFFICIENT—Wisely
Vlnltors coming out of'MoscIni
In Vftathlesa haste j‘o toll tho
world “tho real truth" about Rua-
( r.'.a nro much surprised, frequent -
1 ly. tn find that their hurritgl ob
nervations do not attract much at
1 p-r.lon. Slneo the beginning of
international relief work in fam-
Inc-stricken Itusr ia there has been
such a large number pfvisitor*
that it is no novelty fer Itlcn to
have scores of passenger., out ct
Russia in a single day, rnd dir*
loinats and Junrnallslh are well
sated with the narrative^ of en •
•hiudasts who expert tho wcvlil to
bo s -rpri&ed that they wero not
killed.
—will enroll you
and start you on
the way to owner
ship. Wc will put
the money in a
plan your davs and in-
elude the profitable study SSyW
of tfie Banner-Herald ivfjK
Want Ads. 1 Bssik
Phone 75 i
Tac Coca-Cola Company, Atlanta, Cm.
local bank, at in-
terest. Each week
make an additional payment. Soon
your payments plus the interest paid
by the bank will make the car yours.
So pkn to get out into the fields end woods
—dawn to the beach or stream—the family
and you—in the Ford Sedan. It is ready for
business or pleasure anytime you step into
the driver’s scat and put your foot on the
starter button.
It is a car foreii weather with reel comfort
for everyone. And now it is within you-:
reach. Come in today—get full details.
vcthp report would bo made «n the J
house .tax equalization r«*n-Mi 1»’.»1 .
already pnsed by the houso, w»M
h« reached Wednesday afternoon j
bv the Senate finance committee
Chairman T. S. Mason announced ,
Tlie senate parsed the 1)111 crent- I
lng the New I'lcdoiopt Judicial eir- |
cult which will be composed ol »
Jackson, Burrow, B
nett counties,
the measure se veral dt
bill will become
tho governor’s
NO LONGER
r.TRANGE
inks, and Ow!n-
Tlie house passed
The
a law shortly upor
signature and ap
pointments will be made by tie
governor. Judge Blanton Fortson
of Athens is now Judge of tho cir-
eult In which the four counties arc
located. 'He remains Judge of the
Western Circuit composed rl
I Clarke, Oconee and Walton coun
ties.
The new Griffin Judicial circuit
bill was passed and now goes to
the house. Fayette Spalding, Pike
and Upson counties are taken froir |
the Flynt circuit jmd placed In r -
new division under the hill. Henry j
Mutts. Lnnrttr, and Monroe nr© left
in the Flynt circuit.
HOLDEN OFFERS
AN AMENDMENT
ATLANTA— t On.— After one
of the hottest debates In the his
tory of the present session, the
bouse of representatives by n vote
of 120 to G2 on Tuesday passed the
hill of Representative Mann, of i
Glynn county, which places a tax
of three cents per gallon on gaso
line, the revenues to he used for I
road purposes.
An nmendement. Introduced b;
Culpepper, of Fayette, to apply the
money raised from this tax to the f
payment of past due confederate
pensions, was voted down, 141 to
9 The Mann bill provides that fo:
the first five years the revenue
raised shall be divided equally be
tween the general fund, the state [
highway department and the coun
ties. It was Introduced ns n com
mittee substitute for the origln-i*
bill, which was house bill numbet
two.
Another amendment, offered by
Holden, of Clarke, would have re
iluccd the tax from three to tw<
cents but was voted down. • Like
wise an amendment offered by
Hussey, of Crisp, and Copeland, ol
i It is no longer novel to hear
[ that the opera in Moscow Is tho
J most “wontforfwl In nil tho world,”
11 hut the soviet government In
‘more securely established than
nny in Europe;” thnt Moscow “Is
n safer place to be than N’w York
City," nnd that "Illiteracy has been
stamped out In th» Veil army.” Tho
statement thnt "perfectly clean
sleeping cars arc operated between
Moscow nnd Petroffrad and be-
j tween Moscow* nnd IUrj.” also
j I ns lost Its novelty.
J correspondents who have hern
| listening for two years to tbc talcs
of visitors to Rmr-n. who havo
1 spent a few days in tho great Rus
sian cities, know exactly what
most of them will siv. If thoy dis
closed their sympathy with Bol
shevism ho five they entered*, they
generally come otit with words of
high prniso. If thoy wen critical
before they went In. thoy are gen
erally more critical when thoy
come out. In other words, tho
week-enders In RussJn generally
have thelf minds made up before
they go In, nnd their statements on,
"merging are about os monoton-*
ous ns oft-repeatrd phonograph
C. A. Trussell Motor Co.
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ShinouA home set
Body of Former Athens
Man Who Died In Char
lotte Laid to Rest Wed
nesday.
All Children Should Get a Shinola
Home Set to Use With Shinola
A genuine-bristle dauber and big
lamb’s wool polisher give quick,,
easy, andeconomical.shinesl
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—Shinola improves the appearance
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*The Shiner for' Mine’*
The. funeral of Mr. N. J. Mat
thews, formerly of Athens, whr
died suddenly in Charlotte. X. C.
Sunday morning was held Wednes
day afternoon at the Prince Ave-
I nue Baptist church with the in
terment following in the Oconee
1 cemetery.
j- Mr. Matthews was thirty-five
: years old at the time of his death
|and was well known In A them
, wh«*« 7fen.ovf.ii jmm he, v.»! the
G. M. KNIGHT & BONA ALLEN, JR.
Phone 997
He Is survived by his wife, for-