The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 28, 1923, Image 2

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m BAwmm-ffinutO/ aiwhw. AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS— W. L. Pet. New York 7C 42 .644 Clc^elttd 65 55 .542 ©ctrolt* 60 54 .526 8t. I.olps 60 57 .513 ’ .Washington .. 56 Cl Chicago 65 63 Philadelphia 61 66 Bo-ton 44 71 NATIONAL LEAGUE i CLitfcB— w. l. New York 70 45 Cincinnati 73 47 flttibuj-gh 72 48 Chicago 66 56 St. LdVis 59 63 I?ro«k|Jn 47 6-3 Philadelphia 40 78 fensfoiP 37 82 . SALLY LEAGUE ; cLtHis— vv. •Ifacoir 30 Bpartafibiirg 30 22 .577 j CimrlOte 28 25 .52KI Albany Augusta 24 ?3 .611 Mfar'rttnrri, 2b men win OF FIFTH GAME AMKRICD8, Gn.—"Shaky" K.aln rattled his hones and rolled baf fling curves here Monday, heating Jot) Jackson and his crew in th ■.* fifth game of the “Llttl eWorld’s Scries" 6 to 1. . The frnhie was one of the fastest + vrr played on the j>layg.** *Ji.*d dia mend here, being finished up in a;» hour and twenty-four minutes. Hallman who worked for Amer icas was t inned for eight hits and Johnny contributed a couple of «t- rors which helped the visitors run 466 U P Lullies. ’ 4 n fi j An outstanding fielding ’ edur • 3S3, " nH Jov Jayson’s beautiful left- . handed catch of (’(*< p t’h fly in I deep center in the seventh. Put. The ox Score .637 ! Americus— ab. r. h. po. a. e. .609 Nolan, 2b 4 0 1 1 1 0 .660 ! williams. 3b 4 ooooo .641! Flmore, If 4 0 0 .484 Jacson. cf .... .476 1‘ranren. lb .. .339 Pnr»ons, rf .. • 82 .311 Lindsey, as ... I Dun n, c 1 . Halinnn, p L. pet. I 688 .TOTALS ... . - - - - - - -- y=.~. ^ ^ ^ ^ -j|t Great Features At Palace All Week; *?!«£..*. Viola Dana Is Tonight’s Attraction ! " 6 Schedule Shows AUGUSTA, Ga.—Assets of the Barret ft ( o., Iqp., alleged defunct | tton firm, of this city, total $3, TUESDAY. AUGUST 28. 1 323 . Forbes Returns ! From Y. Camp 2 6 0 11 0 2 9 27 ab. Oreeufllie 23 28 .451 Gastonia 19 32 .373 tlONCAY'R RESULTS SOUTHERN LEAGUE • NovrOrlrans 1-7; Atlanta 2-2. Mobile 0; IHrmlflgha m3. Chattanooga 6: Little Rock 0 . *’Nashville 5; Memphis I). AMERICAN LEAGUE Wusnlngton 6; Detroit 9. Ne^York 10; Cleveland 3. Boston 0: Chf-ago 2. riilLylelphla 2 ;St. Louis 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE . St. llotiiu 11; IMdlnde.lnbln 12. Chisago 4; New York 8. rtno.tnnnU 8-0; Boston 2-7. Onl£ three games scheduled. - SALLY LEAGUE jj Snnfjanhurg 2; Moron 0. * Chafjot.to 2: Augusta 4. j Gretnvillo 4; Gastonia 3. . ‘^TUESDAY'S GAMES SOUTHERN LEAGUE Netf* Orleans nt Atlanta. j Na.UiviUe at Memphis. •f Mnbfie nt Bl'mlngham. •' Chn$3nnoogn at Little Ilock. '^AMERICAN LEAGUE Open dato. Hollarn, ns McCullough. lb .4 Mitchell, rf 4 tflmhrclf. r 4 V»dridfe. If 4 (Mark, cf 4 Conner. 3b 4 Knln, * .4 2 1 6 3 0 L *. 2 9 10 0 2 12 0 B 8 : 11 Rational league Ft. Louis nt Philadelphia. I Chicago nt New York. , rinc/nnntf at Jtoatrtn. Only' three gnmes scheduled. \ fftM . Say "Bayer” and Insist! , Unless you seo the n«m( “Day er” < n package nr on tablet, yoi arc not getting the genuine Itayoi ptoilucg prescribed by phyalcianr over twenty-two yean and proved safe hy milliona for Coma Headache Tooibache Lumbago Karachi? Rheumatism Neuralgia Pain, Pain Accept "Bayer Tablet, of A,, id rin" only. Each unbroken paek- iii" contains proper directiona, llin lyj boxes of twalre tablets cost few cents. Druggists also !■..11 battles of 24 and 100. Aspirin is the trade mark, of Bayer Manu- fiioitirc of llonoaeetlcaetdertor of. itfapbiy of unexpected IlnRuleth .s t yllcacid.—(Advertisement.) nbliitleo. TOTALS Scorn by Inning,: . It- H. r v morion, .. .000 0,11 00O—1 n 1 A'linny . . . . non 012 020-5 0 Sommnry—Two 1m»o bit,. Conn- »c. Mnrqunrd. Llndnev McCullough. Mltohel. Holmm ond Jnrhson: litruck out hv lliillnmn t, hv Knin ba,n on boll, of llollm-n 1.. off Kn'n 0; don elbnlpya.. .S38J Knln 0: dnobin r««v,. Hnllmnti lo Vlamnard to AteCulloneh: Mornl- mirti -(unn,,1,ted). etolen hnne,. r'nrk: loft on limn, Amorlcua o All nnv B. Time of anmo one hour and: 14 minute,. Umpire, Evan- nod Moyer. Alltndance (estimate.!) ono thousand. ^ Visitors’ Day At Camp McClellan CAMP MCCLELLAN. Ala.-Tuea- (Jnv, Allan,t ?xtll. ha, been offlcl- ally ,le,lgnnted n, Vleltora Dny nnd ,i unite number of prominent ruo,ti invited to inspect the activities n! the Cltlxon* Military Training Camp nt Camp McClellan, Alaba ma. This Invitation Includes may ors and city officials of adjacent r’.tlcs and parents nnd relatives of trainees In the C. M- T. O In addi tion to a blanket Invitation Issued by General Wlnans Camp Com- nmnder, to the public nt large to be present nnd witness n specially rvrensred military nnd athletic pro gram. Visitors will he given an oppor tunity to peep behind the scenes nnd obtain a close-up of the life which three thousand young cltl 7.en*soldlers have been lending foi the past three weeks. Interesting demonstrations of all weapons nnd nuxiyury arms will he given and a large nthletlc program, the eh’«H event being the «»•*>•» 'he C. M T. C. Track and Field Meet with over two hundred entrants, ka« been nrranged. The conclusion of the Citizen* Military Training Camp will end the summer training schedule. In addition t« the present encampment the National Guard tnwtps of fivi states and nine hundred student cadets of the Reserve Officers Training Camps have trained here In all a total of about eight thvu- sund citizen-soldiers have passer* Ir and out of Camp McClellan thli summer. Secretary Walter T. Forbes of tho Athens Y. M. C. A., and a party 595,427.65 "eluding debt, due on of girl, who have be™ on acamp at the Y. M. C. A. camp grounds " ) near Tallular are scheduled to re- vi o la dah a Palace Special Attraction Tonight VIOLA DANA AT THE PALACE TONIGHT Showing that Athena Is sill! n llttl? ahead of some of ttyo larger cities of tho south tho l’ala-e is able to present tonight Viola Dana h or very newest picture "Rouged Lips," which is adapted from Rita Wei man's stop. “Up Stage" which appeared In the Cos mopolitan magazine and has b? r n gauntlet of miles of raging forest f.’rd In a locomotive* to save n hem med village nnd the girl he loves. GLORIA SWANSON IN "BLUEBEARD’S 8TH WIFE" Playing at® the same time the Howard Theatre in Atlanta plays an attraction Is something hard to do but that’s Just what the Palace Is doing on Thursday and Friday WARBAW—Ferret a .-y of James J. Davis recently was city looking Into questions <>| gratlon to the United Htatei astonished Polish officials with th< With the return of Mr. Forbes and the party the ten wepks cf camping thnt has boon conducted hy the Y. will come to a success ful close. Four Killed When Closed Car Plunges Off Ferry Bopt •ounts totaling $1,102,962.33 ( according to the schedule in hank- f . _ , , rui-tcy filed witb Poxoph Oa f hl. t^ho^Tuexd.y^ght. § [.local referee in bankruptcy here i | Friday night 15 Liabilities of Barrett ft Co. previously filed total $3,787,058.45. Included In which is an item of $884,159.50, specified as “accom modation papers." Th** Barrett Co. failure first be came known on July 21 when Frank H. Barrett, president of the firm, wired tho New York and New Orb ans cotton exchanges to sell Ids seats, stating that he was un able to meet his obligations. Then followed meetings of the larger creditors for the purpose of keep ing the company a going concern Thev never reached any definite plan and bankruptcy papers were fil d .{gainst the firm on July 26 Creditors tnotices have been mailed out With the. announcement that a meeting of the creditors will be held here on September 4 at 12 o’clock noon. The statement of assets as filed Friday by Barret ft Co. was as foi- KNOXVILLE, Tenn.—Four per- ong were drowned and one near death Monday as the result of a closed automobile in which they were riding plunging off a ferry boat at Louisville, Term. Two others are suffering from a rvous shock. Tho dead are: .Mrs. Jefferson Lonas,’ Mrs. Lucilo Counts, Ernestine Lonas. Jeffer- Lonas is dying of double pneu monia. FOSTER.—Died at his home, 565 College avenue, at 12:30 p. m., Mr. William J. Foster in his 65th year. He is survived by his wife, two daughters and three $ons The funeral will be* today, August 28th at 4 o’clock from the Meth odist church at Bogart, Ga., the following gentlemefi acting pallbearers: Messrs. P. B. Foster, G. W. Foster, H. H. Foster, W. B. Cagle, H. H. Hill and H. S. Van diver. Rev. Bennett of th* PVinee Avenue Baptist church will offi ciate. with Bernstein Bros., fun eral home, in charge. PROBE OIL FRAUDS HOUSTON. — Federal Judge is Hutcheson has reconvened the grand jury and instructed it to be gin investigation of alleged use of mails in oil promotions. This is said to be the first step in a sweeping federal oil pr?uc in tho southern district of Texas. Banner-Herald Want A.k Too L.t. to CluMjfy US FOR SALE — Studoliakor Four Kood running condition, and top Rood, new battery; Isom «ckiri^ . all, FOR SALE—Larue size white en ameled Kittic Kcop, also enam-' eled wicker cart. Both in good «)p condition. Phone 1165-j. F 9 R . R JL NT -;S ivo h »“« furnished. All modem conven fences.. Apply to *E. P. F«ar s at FOR RENT — Two - unfurnished connecting rooms, kink,..water likhts. - Apply 172. Phone 423-R. a 28u WANTED—Saleslady. Give refer- ences and past experie.ice if any. P. O. Box No. 483; * a 30c LOST—White pointer cfog, chain collar with lock. Finder call 911. Reward. a 2'!,’ MOULDING MOULDING/' L-— lows: Real estate. Including Athens, Gn., warehouse; office building and wnrehouce at Atfgu«ta; Rroiles , Greeley villi*. S. (\; Pope lands in Laurens, Tattnall, Treut- •ountics, (Georgia); Goodale farm in Richmond county, Georgia.. Total value of real estate, $417,- j 434. Cash on hand at Augusta. Athens nd Charlotte offices, f281.96. Bills, promlrsory notes and se- uritles. $145,654.52. Stock In trade, $391,354.16; Au- uita «)fflce. 3.993 bales of cotton, alued at $360,697.46; Greenville 1 office. 268 hales of cotton, valued at $30,656.15. I Household goods, etc., at all of- ^ res, $4,779.75. Horses, cows and othe ranlmals. j $2.1 Place your order NOW for a new model Ford! car. C. A. Trussed Motor I Co., Phone 1097. Wc Arc Now Equipped to Mould Anything and Everything in Our New Plant. SOUTHERN FOUNDRY COMPANY HENRY LESTER, Jlgr. Phone 1351 303 River St. i ' -(Pin s2Dc ■ Gloria. Swanson'and.’HuntleyiGordon inscene, iftom the .Paramount RctureBluebeards 8th Wife*. Palace Special T hureu’ry and Friday vend hy over five million people. "Rouged Ups" Is tho first of tho HorJes r.f five pictures to ho made tho coining season of 1923-24 nnd thens is tho first city in Georgia ti[ see this picture. It comes to tjlio Palace direct from New York, nnd will he shown tonight only nt the Palace. THE NINETY AND NINE" AT THE 8TRANQ THEATRE This first real, big. spectacular American melodrama Is even greater on tho screen than It was on tho stage. It abounds in thrills and excitement, heart interest ami love story, nnd back of aff Is the wonderful theme of the story of tho 1st sheep. And there Is the big climax when ibS hortf runs the of this week when Gloria Swan son will be seen iu her 1923-24 ; co-release showing of "Blue beard’s 8th Wife.” Gloria Swanson's now Para mount picture, "BlueheprJ's 8th Wife,” which will be Shown at the Palaee Thursday and Friday, Is said to he one of the most power ful screen dramas produced bj Paramount this season. Miss .Swanson has the role of Mona do Brins, a French girt whoso parents are in financial dif ficulties. Their ln.it straw Is to ma.Ty Mona to a* rich man. John Jlnmlon, nn American multi-mil- Bonaire, playyod by Huntley Gor don, Jg^hosen ns tho Intended uus- band. The marriage take pladb and many thrilling Incidents follow. Uarringes and other vehicles, $1,-?. 750- Farming stock nnd Impleirents. $11,900. | Machinery, tools, etc., $65,078.27. f tlrhts due on open account? $1,- j 102.962.33. negotiable bonds, etc., 1 $411,248.13. j 'Policies of insurance, $11,760.13. Property in revision, remainder. I trust, etc., $29,431. j Deposit of money in hanks and sewhere, $10,167.38. Closes i naction on maker** of acrominodatlon pagers. $884,05 r r 0. Total assets, $3,595,427.63 Savannah Car Noise Makes Preaching A Difficult Task; SAVANNAH. Ga.—"Unless mo- I totlats nnd enr owners show more | •fospect for imstors and tho several /congregation*. t we will close ver- •t|iin streets during public worihtp iiiid protecuto* to the fullest extent parties who s .*r mingly have uo i card for the piety nnd sacrHness of sunday,” said Chief of Police Enoch L. Hendry, here. In refer- Ing for n few moments until ho the Sunday drivers. It was report ed to lilft that tho noise was great In the streets passing a few of the churches that the preachers often were forced to stop preach ing for a fe wmoments until he could make himself heard. New VICTOR Records for September A Victrola and a comfortable place to listen await /'! you here—ready to afford you a first hearing of the new September Victor Records. L Come in today, if you can— • or anytime. • ' 1 POPULAR CONCERT AND OPERATIC Sweat Spirit, Hur Mr Prayer (from "Uribe") (W.llace) Merle Alcockl .,,.. Suo-Gen—Lullaby (AP.Gr.vf.-Arr.RobertBryui) MerleAlcockp”* ^,[ MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL / H*!* 1 Orerttire-Pert 1 (vonSuppt) ' VictorSymphsnyOrehettral,orutn ,n i Light Cavalry Overture—Part 2 (vonSuppt) Victor Symphony Orche»tra/ IV08U *9. „ Salut S Pe.th (Muehe Hongroiie do Concert) (KowjlAi) Plmo Duet Victor Arden-Phil Ohmen\ lon ., Dance of the Demon (Grand Cilopde Concert) (HoUt) Piano Duet Victor Arden-Phil Oilmen/ '- J4 . ACCOMPANIMENTS FOR CHILDREN’S PIANO STUDIES , Ding, Dong, Bell (2) Evening Song (Primo) Hazel Gertrude Kinicella\ lnno7 ln Ding, Dong, Bell (2) Evening Song '(Secondo) Hazel Gertruda Kinicella/ 19097 10 MarchingOn (2) Playing Tag (3) Village Dance (Prime) Hazel C.rtruda Kintcellal,onnn m Merching On (2) Playing Tag (3) Village Dance (Secondo) Hazel Gertrude Klmcellaf 9098 IS 4 *I 0 IJ >r Ji me , Hazel Gertrude Kln»celle\.nooo in {-“ll.by (2) A Jolly Time (Secondo) Hazel Certrude KlnMeiie/ 9099 ® *!*t (2)Gho.U (3) The Merry Shepherd (Primo) Hazel Certruda Kin.cell.\i a i m At Twilight (2) Ghoete_(3) TTie Mer^y Shepherd (Secondo) Hazel Gertrude KiniceUe/ 9 00 .UGHT.VOCAL SELECTIONS \ t 4.;;, That Old Ceng of Mine' wwii r - • 1 - " Billy Murrjjr-E^^m.ltel,*^) HI Lee HI In 1 A Billy MurrfJ-Ed Smell./ 19095 13 The Ctrl of the Olden Wait —.Jeft. A. . v Henry Burrl Ten Thou ..nd Y.»r»/rom Now’y H.Ary Burr/ 19104 10 DANCE RECORDS Gulf G>aat Blua^-Susar Bluas—Modley Fox Trot ^ ^ Tenne*««e Ten\ IQO n 4 Down HaartodBlusa—Madley'FozTrot/ "V. ^ TonnosaooTon/ 1 Cjforatto—Tango e • f International Novalty Orchoztrzluvw, , n , Tho Cup of Sorrow—Tango . - * ■ International Novelty Orchestra/ 1 - i I’m Drifting Back to Dreamland—Waltz Th# Benson Orchestra of Chicago! I0in , ln ' f°r To-Night—Waltz . The Benson Orchestra of Chicago/ w Nobody Knows But Mv Pillow and Me—Fox Trot. The Bonson Orchestra of Chicago! | 0 iny« in ! Never Mias the Sunshine—Fox Trot ^ The Benson Orchestra of Chicago/ m -i rHv“ The Cat’s Whlekera—Fox Trot .j. .The Benson Orchestra of Chicago! |q« A i ln In a Tent—Fox Trot _^The Benson Orchestra of Chicago! 0 LongLost Mamma—Fox Trot !£???**. Tennessee Ten! iqinc in Papa Better Watch Your Step—Fox Trot r 22^ The Collegians/ 1 ^ 9,05 10 Where the Canges FIows-Medley FoxTrotX’Adrienne") Great White Way Orchestra! , 0lrV L . n ^ J *— *•-***— The Benson Orchestra of Chicago/ 19106 10 The Great White Way Orchestra! ioma in . Brooke Johns and HU Orchestra; Dreams oUndla—Fox Trot Blue Hoosier Blues—Fox Trot AnnabellerrFox Trot/ ^ 57-Pound Rock Fish Furnishes Food At * Solomon’s Dinner TIFTON. Oa.—A 57-pound rock fish caught with a rod and root near Marianna, la.. formed the chief vlnnd at a big fish dinner which Ed Solomon recently gave to a Hcnrc of hln friends at the home >f^JxiH brother-in-law, Chesie Clements, near Brookfield. His friends reported that after they had eaten all they could, there wai BERNSTEIN BROTHERS Phone 62 Broad St. Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company The Western Railway of Alabama The Georgia Railroad . rhe Summer Toori.t <cuon la now on end vacations ere tjt order. Yon win be glad to know that conditions aumrand* j Sommer Tourtat travel ere more liberal tbls season then i almost any previous year. Reduced rate* an In effect to actlcally every state In tbe Union as well as to some points ft Canada, th. various tours Including delightful tripe on > the Atlantic end Pacific oceans, the Greet Lakes, SL Law- rvi.ce River, Ilndaon River, through the Yellowstone end ^hcr National Parka, to the Orand Canyon, etc. Stop.overe may be made at any point on either go,ng or return trip, within final limit of ticket, which is, In most cases, Octu- t(-r 31, 1223. J.,■ t us help yon arrange your vacation. We ere here to Sbrve end any Information desired will be gladly furnished uy ut r.rt agent In roar town or by the undersigned. ( < J. P. HII.I.UPS, * Jb'l General Passenwr Agent, Atlanta, Ga.