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PAGGE TWO
THE Ti.AWErMIEIMI.n, ATHENS, GEORGIA
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MONDAY. SEPTEMDER .?. 192T
SPQRTNEWg
LAVFLLES IS BIG FACTOR IN
FIRPO’S TRAINING; B-R Y A N
MUSES ONOTHERTHING3,TOQjj||^
pub'
i concerned. .
Long befoi*w twa o’clock, th< ^ ifi tiia w
which Firpi daily begins friend „. Whether the idea Is si
ing his condition. That shows tho
[great confidence .which Firpo
places in_ his South American
-workout in.preparation for the
fight with Dempsey for the world’s
title, a cold drizzling rain had
soaked the canvass floor covering
otherwise, will
September 14tb.
de-
LEAVES
cf the. ring and made it impossi-j pjGHT
the services of his sparring part-j Leaving the fight for a moment,
[ ntrs. a rather unusual tribute is behif
In. the early hours cf the morn- paid to tho i atc . president by th«?
[ * n -> v/hilc the mists were , po'icemcn here. On each badge it
| roiling in from the gray sea, Firpo uttl G wisp of black crepe, some-
tool: his usual wnrxout pn the|thinjf we have net noticed any-
boardwalk, running, y/rlkin? and j w h P rp else.
% playing leap frog with Lr.vellc, h’.r, j TfcV great Beauty Pageant hc-
g c’crc-t friend ayu n boyhood dur.n. p j ns |, cre on jjje 5th of Septembei.
u Pern, another friend from* South ,j t j„ estimated that ovo* four bun-
*§= Ar.Kiica, and Canon vega, thei,| re( | 0 f the m ost beautiful girls of
E J* t<er his mtcrmr.?r £nd general the country will take part in tbs
p. lia*cn man frr.lnektri on the walk I contest, first prize in which will
• and the bem h like boys. | be worth $5,000. The crowds ars
I Laysllc, brought from South. already beginning to pour in foe
i America in take th? place of Jim-'Labor Day, the biggest day of the
l my Dvx errert. who up until a fewj year here, and most of the pepole
f short days ago had charge of I arrxvfnft wiM stav over for the
Firpo is the generalissimo of the j Beauty Pageant, which is the
Firpo camp. Luis listens to him gran d finale of <** «nromer.
. and does what he says. If Firpo .—.— —
- winthe fight, the credit vvjll goi
^ to Lavoie in a large measure, for [ -
he certn.’dy does take care of the: I
T chaPtngcr. Tuesday at the ring- T|
■ sHp. he made one of-the sporting', j
E writersSefrain from smoking, the«
\ interpreter explaining that the; i
smoke MIGHT affect Luis’ condi-
lion. If Firpo ;oses ho and La-j
voile will both be panned,
Frank Kceblo, whose figh*’r.g
KNEW 111
OF THIS WHI!
Well Known Colored Bar
ber Writes Letter to
IF r i e n d s Disclaiming
Knowledge.
One in Hospital,
Another in Jail
Homer Williams ia in St Mary's
hospital suffering from bullet
wounds and Henry Warren is, in
the county jail without bond pend
ing the outcome of Williams’ in
juries. Williams tried to shoot
Warren about midnight Saturday
night in Tip-Foot’s Alley, just off
Broad street, but the latter was
quickest on the trigger, it is said.
Both men are negroes.
After the shooting Warren went
to the county jail and gave him
self up to tho authorities. Sev
eral negroes were standing near
the two men when the shooting
took place. The shooting occurred
in front of Warren’s home. 1
Postoffice Flag
Over Mourning
BARKBALL
RESULTS
8TANDING Of CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
. „ „ , <R f CLUBS— VV. L,
style is said to closely resemble I New Orleans -2 47
that of Dempsey, in here and‘^. 0 ^ >, j e ^ ^
: ready to.put^ip his best efforts.
After the early morning romp,
regular sand bag punching
tine was gone through with at
Firpo cottage.
his idea of punching a sand
_ is to toughen the hands and
surely ought to. Firpo crashes
» that bag, and it weighs about
hundred and fifty pounds,
all his force. Of course his
are well padded so as to
chance on a broken bone,
rand gives very little and
rly thir.~ that the big boy
' *ar ifi tl-e danger of get-
* bandages too tight, thus
.610
.581
I Birmingham ...a... 07 00 .527
»Nashville 69 05 .516
Atlanta 65 65 .500
Memphis 65 G5 .600
Chattanooga 53 80 .399
Little Rock*'.; 45 80 .360
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUBS— VV. L. Pet.
New York .. JO 43 .640
Clgve’and : 67 56 .545
St* Louis 63 57 .526
Detroit 61 58 .513
Washington 58 65 .472
Chicago 56 G4 .407
Philadelphia : 5$ 68 .433
Boston 47 71
The flag on the postoffice build
ing was hoisted to full mast again
Monday morning, the month
. , . mourning period for the lamented
Dick Harris, colored barber In p r08 id C nt Harding having ended
Athens, who had the police swoop Sunday night.
down on his shop Saturday and F j on a ll government build-
find a /mall amount of whiskey . went back ^ the top „f the
there- Which resulted In action bo- jma8t Monday morning while tho
Ing taken afealnst him. has writ- . marked one of more pro-
'! 1 T. r J" l nounccd activity on the part of
people or Athene with, whom he ha, President Coolidue. Hia pew* sec-
lived peacefully for slaty re tar»! Baacom Stomp, formerly a
denyina “"S' knowlodso of the repu ^ lican concressman from Vir-
whiakey, yinia, succceticd Mr. Christian and
Dick has hundreds of white
frjends here arid he says he doer
not want these to be “disnppdlflted"
in him this late In life. /
Here’s^ hit letter:
Athens. fla..
Sept. 3rd. 1928.
Bnnner-Herald,
Athens. Georgia.:
There was a news article In yout
Sunday paper regarding the police
finding whiskey In my place «f
business. I wish to state to my
very shortly the White House is
expected to take on more social
activities than it has sinhe the
Roosevelt family^ccupied it.
County and City
Boards to Meet
INDEPENDENT WAREHOUSES,
INC.. ETAL
Interpleader by Independent Ware
houses, Inc., Filed In office August
25th, 1923, A. B. Coile, Deputy
Clerk.
ORDER /
AT CHAMBERS.
Athens, Ga., Aug. 25, 1923.
The foregoing petition for In
terpleader as collateral and ancilr
lary to tho above stated caso read
and considered. Let It be filed and
order Issued and served as prated.
It is ordered that all the per
sons designated as Interested par
ties who are not already parties
to this case, show cause before
me. at Athens, Georgia, on the
15th day of September. 1923, why
they should not be made parties
to this caso as grayed, and that all
said persons. Including the orig
inal plaintiffs and Tntervenors,
show cause at the same’time and
Place why an order of fnteprlead-
er should not be grunted and In
junction issued ns prayed. *
Let a copy of this petition and'
order be served on each designated
person who is not already a party
to this case, at least 10 days before
the hearing.. This Is to be done by
the respective sheriffs by serving
a copy of the petition and order
certified byjtho clerk .unless ser
vice 3>e acknowledged by snid par
ties. Lot tho Bonk of Charleston
ui t ctty Council will hold the pre
friends"/)nd" the "public,"Unit I ’havJ Hminnry meeting to the .regular
* tVl monthly session Monday night at
[jJ,|8:30 o’clock. Tho County Com-
iifi never neon «r mfcsioners will hold Its session
I want than, tn know Tur«<Iay mornlnR at 1*!00 o olocW
lived in Athens for
yers. nnd have-tried
citizen, having never
tmihle.
the small amount of whiskey he - ‘ Health will meet nmt
Ing In my barber shop. T wns r n lKkt the Civil Service
out of my shop at the time. antfI B,on wlU ho, t d ,ts ***
hud h%>n fur some three hour®; • * Council meets again Wednesday
I Just want my friends and pa
trons to know this.
Yours truly.,
DICK HARRIS.
WW tlgi.h, UIUB
11 -, circulation with the
danger of rupturing a
NATIONAL LEAGUE
CLUBS— . W. L. Pet.
New York 80 49 .621
Cincinnati 75 60 .600
Pittsburg 73 62 .584
Chicago 80 68 .549
w sparring partners aro V° u '« 04 83 .604
to arrive In the camp. Brooklyn 59 06 .481
Young Bob Pitzsimmons,-Boston 42 83 -'!3f
the former, champion of the j Philadelphia 41 83 .331
nnd Phil Krug, a tough | ..iTvTe.nuo
eight, have been called in; _. ,. n ®* LLV LEA ^H E ,,
in the preparations. hL, nI f® _ ■
seem that Firpo ha, had Charlotte 33 20 .559
[.111 securing men who could
aid him in sparring. Pos-
hih poor showing has been
> the fact that ho has not had
10, outside of young McCann,
O could make him extend him-
Spartanburg ....... 32 26 J>52
Macon 30 27 .528
Augusta 28 28
GreenviUe 28 28 .500
Gastonia 19 37 .330
SUNDAY’S RESULTS
/ SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta ?, Mobile 9. _
Dirituiigii«m 1-0, ncyv - GrieuiW
announced today that
.partners of the lighter
would be added to the
t week, in ar. effort to
_ eed In tho challenger,
good idea from the Firpo
for he needs It.
J with the arrival of the
weight sparring partners,
rpo camp will get down to
: in .earnest.
» road work of the challenger
eeome morn intensive and he
! sparr with his partners, from
* > twelve full rounds each day,
arises at six-thirty o’clock
day, rain or shine, and be*
tho daily routine { almost be* •
his eyes are,open, starting'
1 up exercises. 3
iJirimilKIIMIII A*V, new • VAMCUI1H
4-(T (12 innings, darkness, second
game.
Chattanooga 6, Nashville 11.
Little Rock-Memphis, rain.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Now York 2, Washington 7.
Detroit 3, St. Louis 4.
Cleveland-Chicago, wet grounds
Others not scheduled.
nationaTleague
Philadelphia 12, Brooklyn 3.
St. Louis 4, Cincinnati 1.
Pittsburg 8, Chicago 0.
Boston 3, New York 2. >
MONDAY’S GAMES
80UTHERN LEAGUE
Atlanta at Mobile (two games.)
. . Nashvlllif at Chattanooga (two
.. r week, the drying outjgames.)
will !>egin. The diet of Little Rock at Memphis (two
South American will be chang- games.) *■
to foodn that will dry out the Birmingham at New Orleans
of his body, leaving him in (two games.)
pe that two or three well
meals will bring him to AMERICAN LEAGUE
_ edge. { Chicago at Detroit (two game:..)
unique aspect to the coming • St. Louis at Cleveland (two
is that Firpo's meals are games.)
drawn up by Bunge, another J New York at Philadelphia (two
r8oath American friend and the games.)
jfapbc'Jule cabled to Lavcllc. It is I Washington at Boston (two
Atlanta and West Point Railroad Company
The Western Railway of Alabama
I The Georgia Railroad
rha Summi r Tourfit season la now on nnd vnbttlant aro
In order. You will bo ilad to know that condition, surround-
fnq Sommer Tourist tra.el are more liberal this season than
i In almost any previous year. Reduced rates ire tn effect to
practically every ktate in tbs Union ns well as to aome points
In Canada, tho various tours tncludlnc dollgbtful trips on
the Atlantic and Pacific ocean, tho Great Lakes, St Law
rence River, Hudson FJVer, through the Yellowstone nnd
other National Parka, to tho Grand Canyon, etc. Stop.overa
nay be made at any point on either going or return trip,
■”hln final limit or ticket, which It. In most cans, Octo-
■ 31, 1923.
si ftjdn yon arrange your vacation. We ere here to
and any Information desired will be gladly famished
eket oKont In your town or by the undersigned.
J. P. BILLUP8,
General Passenger Agent,
Atlenta, Ga.
Big Game For
Legion Delegates
* Council meets again
1 night.
I Schools Begin
^ Preliminaries
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lisslm: j
glon men who attend ti;
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din glws his approval o ,* pim, f„r
a "bnrnstn-mlng” ganio The Ool.
(late City convention com.r.ltteo hopes j
dVthens children who want, to
make up conditions rm reports re
ceived Inst spring were undergo
ing examination Monday nt the
High and Public schools Those en-
,,1,1 tcrlng for the first time
to arrange an exhibition punv
twoen the Pacific Coast L-agim f en-j
nnnt winners, and a tejm of major {
league stars, alt members
residents of the convention riiy.
The npiienrance of suc.-i stars, as
WUUe Kama. "Dutchc dte'cer. Jim-
mlo O’Connoll, 8am Bonne.. Hairy
Lbulo Fonseca, Jimmie Cn*'.inoy. nod
other lotting, fielding and ,*|rchlnn
marvel^ who livo In Cu'lfornl.n, will
recompense tcalon visitors, no doubt
who miss "Babe'* Ruth and Frankie
Frisch.
given on refs nnd those seeking
higher grades by examination were
being o*nmined.
The High nnd grammar schools
'"I will* not open until Wednesday:
’! KfBrning but children desiring to
stand examinations to enter n High
er grade because of conditions
NOT ONLY IN U. 8.
CALCUTTA—A hand of four
men, one masked, entered the post
office hero and demanded Iftoney
Before the postmastci could raise
an alarm he wns shot dend. The
masked man was caught, but oth
ers escaped.
One qualification
that tiasalioays.
. assisted us in j
■ mamtaimnq our
m caoiable^-
W position.
in the
public
seroice
*u»q
• courtesu .
and tzhctful,
manekaemonr
P lBunmuau^onjJ&doi
KTuncral sirectora S
yWtd by statute; linleas the Hamo
is paired. ' ' Y-
Let this’order be published once
a week, for two weeks itt the of
ficial newspaper In which sheriff’s
advertisements are published in
said county.
BLANTON. FORTBON,
Judge Superior Court, W. C.
Aug. 28—Sept 3, 1923.
MEXICAN COURT FACES
BU^Y year
MEXICO CITY—The Supreme
Court of Mexico has before It today
no fewer than 13.000 cases. Hear
ings are being set as far in ad
vance as the middle of 1924.
WIL30N A RADIO FAN
Count Former President Wil
son among the ever Increasing
radio fans. He has a super-sensi
tive set in his Washington home.
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Day and Night
ADVENTURES OE THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
Yellow CabCo.
PHONE 66
Office
GEORGIAN HOTEL ,
“I know a secret,” sc reached 4 Chatterbox.
“Here comes Chatterbox Mag
pie,* ,’said Mister Gallop, tho cow
boy fairy, to the Twins. “He must
have some Important news from
Jho way he’s hurrying.”
“1 know a s6cre.t’ ’soreached
Chatterbox, as he settled on a
nearby branch and flopped his
wings to steady himself. “I was
away up on a high cliff just now
right above the place Mrs. Golden
Eagle has her nest. And I heard
her siy, ‘What would you like to
have ttflay for your supper, wear
ies, a nice fat sage hen. or a cot
ton-tail, or a prairie /tog?”
“And all the little eagles called
out. ‘Bring us a jack-rabbit. Mam
my. It’s bigger.’
“And Mrs. Eagle paid, "All right
darlings, you shall have it. I know
f ust where to get a fine one, for I
taw Johnny Jack’s mother nnd
daddy go cut not more than half
an hour ago.’
“That’s all I heard.” panted
Cr-uuerbox Magpie, “and’ I came to
tell you once because Johnny
Jack Rabbit is all alone.”
•’You did ’exactly rlghiy* j»ai<l
Mirfter Gallop hastiy. “There isn’t
a moment to lose. Come on, Twins,
jump on your ponies and we’ll ride
dow/i to the piat-o Johnny Jack
liv^s and save him.* ’
So Nancy and Nick and the fair-
man jumped on their ponies and
clattered’ away. --
Johnny Jack yas out plpying in
some willow bushes b’eslft h a ditch.
But he got hungry aftb)?a while
and decided to bunt for’ a patch
of sweet grass.
Scarcely had ho stuck his luad
out in the open when swoop—
there, was a rushing of wings and
down crime Mrs. Eagle. She made
a grap for Johnny Jack and got
him .
At tho same second a rope whiz
zed through the nirjind caught
Mrs. Eagle ’-round the neck.
“You let^-o and I’ll let gocall
ed Mister Gallop.
’ ]t didn’t take Mta’ Eagle long
to make up -her mind! fihe-let John
ny Jack /Iron in a hurry*.
(To Be Continued)
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THE OLD HOME TOWN
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By Stanley
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ED Wa^LER, V.VIO DEUV5.P5 WASHINGS R?R,H:S WIFE,
LOST,A WHEEL OFF HIS DELIVERY WA<50N TODAY
— Kl*3 PLAN TO SNEAK HOME AFTER. DARK WAS UPSET
l^WHEft) HE STEPPED ON A SQUEAKY BOARD-