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1111 HUMP LEAVES FOR |LtABUE OF
iEFS HEADQUARTERS UP III HI. I A ^ m Xi »“• “°,r
ATLANTIC CITY—With the fight f
Uhls v.-eek by other things
f .'foi* the world heavy weight chnm-
j 'ptonihlpwltb Jack Dempsey only n
Tew days off. Luis Angel Firpo,- the
P .gentleman from' - t!w» Argentine,
challenger for the title went to
^7 1 work guriclay afternoon with a will
p- ’'and gave the best exhibition wp
f ^inve^een so far.
Firpo is entering the home j
pi it *tr< teh naw and feemg’th be put-j
K&W I>« W 1”‘“ j»» With ttir’e more
L .. v^rkouts.- The usual schedule v . v., t
tttlt"Vlth ’(no' r f Jg{ ‘ lr ; ind wjl
The other things consisting o
qbout three or four hundred of th
most beautiful girls in America
What prize fighter would have t
chance with them? Miss Afemphii
nrrlyed here late Sunday and «h«
Is one of the prettiest girls in th«
contest according to the opinion:
of many,
At thU hotel, the St. .Charles
are four -Of the contestant;
arriv*
Trenton is n benutl-
ill glv
..SAVANNAH — Boy. Scout exasu-
tive from South Carllna, North Cat.
ollna, Florida and Georgia will meet
here from September 13 to 17 wider
the *;fialrman»hrp of H. O. Hunte.*, of
Macon, regional Scout executive. ftp,
preximately twenty.five men ar* ex.
pected to bo preten at the ^pur cay
conference. .Prominent. Scout exe
cutives from New York City will ap-
League p * ar on thc proflr * m -
i?nVo pcaise, j -on build
'it Tito ifioHcc; <fhat ‘It* •
vortn f Boaboard (o Kiberton, and the pth-i t (, ‘ soott ropua wp uuiiu. ni
Acknowledges, others may admire i cr ^ WBr ,j Ro' jfnn. The merchants | .Madison will .follow its lead.
of Athens are very much itnerest-
ed In these highways. When the | Hugo Parker, nnother Athens-
bridge over the Savannah river, raised boy who hue made good
FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 192.7.
was this week or. a short vfelt | c
his parents. Mr. and Mrs! a. s. j> at
ker. He holds a reSftjglfci, Wlsl
tioh wtttf the Tennes.ill Com' nni
Iron Co., of BirminghnmHAla Hue-
} hard fight for theVnohiea Mermaid
valued at 15.000.
The .prizes will be awarded Frl
pep and spirit than any
*“dnt*s.'
' 1., time grows shorter, Luir
realize that the great i day n ,, hti nm j w<> , PaVG hprp
ijjrfiance of his enree-- comes when. 0rd/ , y mor nlng for Saratoga Sprlm
! ■ steps into the ring nt the Pole ^, n{ j Dempsey's training camp tor
JI Oroufla* on September It and hr It a few duya hefore lhe
I .jqoing every thing possible to m.:kr
i, Bps debut against Dempsey n
I f jbowllng success, with , Dempsey
tiMoing the howling.
I* H Sunday afternoon the larges!
j jrgc’iwd that has yet attended the
KfMihlHtions was present at Atlantic
I ‘ park. This was partly because of
ijUie enormous crowds coming down
I; jfnr Labor Day orrday, byt mainly
MJIhrauso of. the ri»rW>*Ity,of fulkit tc
j!jaco the man jwbo ^ns t^e n^t«*.t«
[» jfjght Dgmpsey, ‘* p
If J * As the hour* fly by. each one
f ’ [fringing the big'fight Just sixty
I. jrolnutci nearer, hte challeng^i
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BASEBALL
RESULTS
Around Athens
With Col. T. Larry Gantt
V-
ON THURSDAY and Friday of
this week will be presented
tl|o Palace. “Merry Go Round,’*
the stupendous love drama—*a mad
w hirl of love life and luxury.' Mary
Philpin and Norman iKerry" ap
pear with a distinguished cnfct of
eighteen stars in the movie world,
the story fa laid’ in Vienna, id The
reign of BB-perOf Francis Joseph.
.The entire picture, is -replete with
I beautiful setned; including a wed-
8TANDINO 0+ CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
» CLURS— : . W. L. PcL
Ntfc Orleans : L fS 48 .839
MOblh*^...!-..'Ho r,8 .57C
Licems to grow more serious^ If ^hnt .Memphis
possible. . I’ . ' Atlanta .
- *- * * a' : Chuttanoo
f jiHOWS A • AH'
DETERMINATION
i I»In hl^Cund.iy workout, the Fouth
• jAmericjwj athowed a grim intense-
68 64
C'i 08
...„. :cc 66
..... 67 69
65 81
45 S3
AMERICAN LEAGUE
CLUBS— W. L.
New York 83 43
Throwing
Into a Triple Tie. Score
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1 By HAROLD JACKSON a
They Bay that the Ruhr situa-
Udijj!g,an awful entanglement hut
tfee: “Y!’ baseball league fej worse.
Wht?n tho lanky $hv Allmii.dJ the
McWhorter crew smacked the pill
for a homer he Incidentally Hirew
the league Into a triple tie. It was
the last game and a victory by
Hopkins would menn the champ?
ionship but the McWhorter gang
were determined to put a rock in
the candy. They did! The score
wls 6 to 4.
After a vote of the captains It
decided to leave off play and
let terce' champiqns reign. The
league was the best ever conduct
ed and' was brought to a fitting
eTfrnax by Thursday's battle. Each adopred Thursday ‘by*tie "iciwaids ! nlnP of T,1,s occa8 f (
dub with tup exception t>f Bed- c i U b: course be observed by fl
“The Khvanls Club of Athens has
as its distinguished guest today
Col* Dwight W. Rythtir, command
ing officer of the R. O. T. C. of. the
University c.: Georgia.
"Three years ago. -he came to
Athens a stranger—came not of
hl@ own volition, but by orders.
During the three years this prined
'of good fellows has been with
ho has made a host of friettds and
implanted himself into the hearts
and affections of all those whose
good has won ten battles and lust
six. Three proud clubs now sit on
top of the world, viz. Pound, Mc-
| Whnrtcr and Hopklnu.
I The Thornton boys, Costa and
f Allman all played stellar ball
Thursday. Captain McWhorter and
Hopkins hit well. But hats off fd
the conquering liero, Mr. Babe AH-
man.
He seams-to be workinn 1 Clfevetend
mself up to the fighting pitch Detroit
1 Ft, Louis
Washington ......,
..... 7(1
64 588
63 60
61 66
50 67
53 ?1
48 75
> trent after his sparring part
* InrrB Stndny with something al*«
?Hjost approaching,vlciousness. Hlr j
i lyartnors were equipped with eight
«jounce gloves, w hfle the big fellow Boston ^
««
I It***. ^‘iv,te.un ^u»R« ay*
Hopkins «b. r.
Moss SO
Hopkins 3 1
Plttaru ........... ..3 1
I DnvJs 3 2
Costa ... 3 0
prt !/ jrt,n 3 0
fl-^-fHotlgrion 2 0
1 Lumpkin 3 0
Rlgdonl .2 0
Elrod 2 0
Ph.ijA^iph
Frahkie Koeble nnd the smail^i
omn tottered oh hl» x feet. * On<
pore flight 4ap^ from the Wild
Bull'll K^etl^w^Uld iljayV.tnUen
*1 trip to fhe land where the" birds’
»inu .and ..the.flowers, .bloom ott»^.
»al!| f until the luckless fighter re.
*«ln* Consciousness: Ifo^ayed, IRo*
To lavo him hi.7 be\t 7 workout
ini now this hoiios, ' rather ’ t
allow honor nt best, accompanied
qfned « broken rib ns th<
■ hi. hlttljlg_Flrpo'g fi. ouu .n t n»
*1°^ . (Chattanooga 2; AUuntu 8.
for he will be
If he lives f
It .1.... .65 65
..CO 6B .43G
.889
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SALLY LEAGUE
clubb^-
Macop. f . rr
Charlotte 1 .^.1*.;.
Fportuntfurg
36 27
37 29
33 80
30 32
31 32
GxHtonju *1 40*
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Fro ns now until the twelfth o
ii?ept®tnber, Fi:po will work at to?
I» ea, sparring with his cam'
i about ten full rounds earti
icsides taking his usual morn
rorkout on the beach, rop«
ng. bag punching, etc. •
Despite the furoc that Firpo ha<
*,ed here, he wiH.be ovcrshrtd
XsDIdewmve
PgRIS
GARTERS
No metal can touch you
Buy Wideweave PARIS
for their style; wear
them for their comfort.
Lmg wear in every pair
— always higher in
quality than in price.
Say “PARIS” when
you buy. *<' i *0. .i 1
”3000 Hours of
Solid Comfort” .
ASTEIN & COMPANY
CMW. HICKORY Cirtw.
Chicago New York
Little Hock 6. Mobile 9.
^Nashville 2; Birmingham 6.
Only three games played.
AMERlCAfTLEAGUE
Boston 2; Philadelphia 6.
Detrolt-St. Louis, rain. '
Only two scheduled. , \
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Philadelphia 1; New York 5.
Chicago 1; Pittsburg 5.
St. Louia-Ctnclnndtl; double
header, postponed, rain.
On! ythree games scheduled.
SALLY’LEAGUE
Mqcon 6*4; Augusta 1*0.
dastonln 8; ClreenvUce 10.
Charlotte 6; Spartanburg 7.
FRIDAYS GAME8
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
Chattanooga hi Atlanta., ,
Mobile at Little Rock.
NashvlUc at Birmingham.
New'Orleans at Memphis.
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Boston at Philadelphia.
St Loqis at Chicago.
Detroit at Cleveland.
Only three games scheduled.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn at Boston.
Philadelphia at, Now York.
Cincinnati at St. Louis.
Chicugo at Pittsburg.
McWhorter
Them ten, O
Thornton ...
Winsficld ...
Faust .. .. ... .. ..i....3 0
Allman ... »..3 0
Grlffqth-.... ... 0
THE CLUD
8TADING
TEAM-4-.
McWhorter
Pound
Honklns ,
Bedgond
TEHS SHARKS 10
W.
.,..10
MEET1B
ITLfflTi SEPT. 10TH
State Championship
Tournament Scheduled
At East Lake With Fi
nals Monday. Finals Sat-
-j urday.
..TL..NTA — Georgia’s state eham
plonship tennis loumanwrt is rcherl-
uled to begin on the Bast Lake courts
«>f the Atlanta Athletic club Monday.
September i&. with tho tentalve sched
ule-'^Uling for the finals the follow-,
Ing. Saturday. A large field of en
tries is cxpcrtwl for the matches,
eluding many of he most prominent
players of tho su«»th.
Tom Wilson, the referee, recently
participated in the North Cnroffhti
Ptntc ournamcn and while thro he
talked the Georgia matches, V. M.
j Manning, of Greenville, 8. C. who*ro^
cently won the Candinas’ champion'
ship, and Miss Alice Ixuvndes, winnesr
of the 1922 Georgia woman’e title imj
among those on this seasons* pro*
gram. "7
Athens Civic Body Ex-j ding scene ao unutterably lovely
presses Its Appreciation have been made to
of Col. Ryther in Reso-1 W “ .ne'XX!
lutions Aaopted Thurs-;>*nkt* up ybur party and be suro
- J nnd see “Merry Go Round.”
\ „ j A^E JOEL says we may look
Tile following resolutlontregret- j for ; ' n ^1 y^ar. Tlje
ting the transfer of Col./Dwight • New Year Se bJ , 31t V;
. Ryther from the University of! an<1 "hich is unusually e/trly. 1 It
Georgia to Fort McPherson was never fails to point to the k^gin-
111 of
course be observed by the Jewish
c’.tirens of Athens and their places
of business-will bo cl »sed.
THE HOG BUSINESS is getting
to be quite an important enter
prise around Athens, which with,
our large 1 corn crop, mean* plenty
of hog anti’ hominy. M-a 'Shelton
Callaway, of Oglethqrpe county,
sending pig'* and *“ *“ ***"
is B'iuuius jejv, U..U -iioats to the
curb mnrKet bylthe wagon load and
pev. Will. Coilo, of WatkinsvillcT,
-mu a.iecuoi.8 oi an vnose wxiOHO { haS f 00 ®. J??.
good fortune it has been to know l liSH for 8al ®’. N? ®, r ,l y JjT,
him. He has not confined his act in this section will kill
tlvities to his chosen profession «‘ rat for # home use i- »trona
only, but has been an active spirit raise for .
in all that has gone to make Ath* | pointer to independence - and pros-
ens what It la. His Christian char* j Parity.
acier, h’3 strong personality, 'his
courteous manners, his broad sym- A GENTLEMAN who ‘
pothy, and his genial nature make int: rested in/tho lumber businesr
him a typo of a man we all ndanlro i tells us that the price has de*
and that we honestly regret to sp<* \ clined to |17. per thousand feet a
him leave us. lie came to us n i this is ler j than it cost tthe milL
stranger—he goes away enshrined j t« t‘ uf rough lumber. Many iV
inoif hearts; he came to us un* mills have closed down, b t *
knowtl—he goes away a beloved. <Iri arG running with a .
and honored friend. In f pje fame i l° n ?)cr advance. On of
manner that he canto to ws, ho l ar K° plants at Lex 1 i n 8ton II' ‘
goes—not of his own volition, but 1 stall machinery for jjaklnj moold-
by order?, I ing and other finished building mo*
: | j tcrial. • j, ,,
EXPRESSES i ' ■■ 1 * ■* 1
APPRECIATION i; MIL LAVBNDAfcpn the Bowrt
! rpad. from a rmall patch sold f200
“The Itlwahls club !h t!hcse few .worth of watormelons. Six^acreB
words and in tills simple way de4
desires to expfeF3 to Colonej
Dwtaht W- Ryther its deep ypprOf
-181100.0? the a^i^cs hd hnil^reri-i
Cdfrd Athens 'and the Uiiiv/*rsR/
n! GdorgiMaifd i^fifp|^#sthal
suen n mnnUfi an; iocstlmable as^
sFt to any community when view
ed from any angle, and that suqh
mvn odd-3 glory ond prestige td
the Unit'd State's Army which he
has served so efficiently n)j .big
Ufc. and exemplifies in no uncer
tain manner the beautiful thought
expressed by Robert nurna:
'The rank is but tho guinea
stamp.
The man’s a gowd for a’ that.”
"Finally, it is the wish of every
member of the Kiwanis club that
nil tffcod thin?>* come to vou and
In rations brought him In WOO.
FARMERS nronntl Smlthonta
haw Citablliheil t-bo fact that w«
ran grow cotton with negro labor
iimlor bolt -weevil conditions by
IratHlng thojn t' • tntelltgontly UM
■poison. eryV few nogrooa have left
tlmi aeetlon na farmera fed and
cared for their handa When the
crop failure came about.
THE BANNER-HERALD la cer
tainly oxtcyialvcly read. Mr*. Colic,
of WiatervBw, whoae Canary avary
wo wroto. about aaya she has re
ceived numbers <u lettere of In
quiry about her birds from all over
the country. • »
ONF. OF OUR LEADING physl-
your family. It is off"wish thH | clans says there
tho orders of tho war departm t) ln ^ i? *'h« cltv nfflict-
may yet he revoked and that you «*»all childreiv in^ the y
may
been l ,
community, and we shall mips| cure< *'
vou in numberless way. In thej
tme spirit of K!7rar.!« we can say:
Advance Fall Styles
Something New^
Every Week
BETTER CLOTHING
FOR
MM, WOMEN AND OfflDREN
FO% WOMEN and MISSES 1
\Coats - Suits • Dresses • Furs
THAT ARE UP-TO-THE-TICK-OF-THE-CLOCK
| BWON YOUR,OWN TERMS OP PAYMENT
BE FIRST IN STYLE-CASH NOT NEEDED
FO%SMEN and YOUNG ZMEN
Clever Suits and Overcoats
"* THAT t YOU WILL BE PROUD TO WEAR .
w'PAFVaS - YOU - GO - ALONG
yet be revoked and that yon ™> aU *nlldr» ,i. v
still he with us. You bnvo i ed. But by a almplo troatment thw
, n real faetqr for the good of , h « rem '> v( ' 11 and ‘ ho | •“ t,en,
Editors Forward
Plans For Joint
Meet Next Week
Manning, according to local soprt
Writers, Is*one of the leading soutlA
cm tennis players and his work hero
in 1922 was spectacular. Miss Lg\\ n •
dM Is ore of a group of seveal Char
leston players. Including Miss Emmy
Mayberry and Miss Anne £ord, who**
playing 4a«t year waa the center Li
much interest. Miss Ix>wndes won ilm
championsip. in singles, after a hard
match with Mina Elizabeth Hutchesn •'
Atlanta girl whose work again
this year will be watched closely.
State President Will. Be
Among Speakers. State
Normal Will Entertain
Visitors ^Convention.,
* I AT LOUISVILLE
'atTparaUcpSir«»r;ihe confci|S^ J.I pi
edit on of the aigth and ninth con
gressional district In Athens Septem-
jber 14, are being completed,
j Elrnest Pomp, of Monroe and Jotlh
*F. Shannon, of Commerce are arran
ging the program f ir tho J-*:nt see-
Islon ot the two press associations of
jthe two districts. Charles D.. Roun
tree, president of the Geogla Press
Association. la scheduled to be ores,
ent and deliver an address.
Subjects of direct Interest t» th«
buainea of publishing ne*s;«Jtvis
the larger portion of he pro*
addition to tho annual v'-t-) ..carleton Y. Smith and a. M. Ora.t,
J err hunt won
Jeff Ffunt, whose shop stroke wls-
4Mfy t»-on him the southern cham
pionship nt Louisville recently, wag
the 19 22Georgia atate champion, lfa
the title When he defeated A. M.
Kennedy, also of Atlanta. In the final
mrteth. With Hop Owens, of Atlanta
Jack Caldwell and 15. V. Carter, 4».
Kennedy and Hunt are expeeter to
be strong contenders,
Butler from CltatUutuuft* and Knot
Vlllc Miid lulit'Kea in the south are ex
pected to be listed, according to Wat-
where , Hunt are setrthem doubles’s champion
niMnt tntim *in I* to-irl- an d anottwr Mrjtto Mam 1, found
■ and Orr. .Handiomo tr,ph.
The Court Of
Last Appeal
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•' l . • ' * v ■ ■ ' - : ifot'IA
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Y OU are the judge and the jury. Your verdic| is filial Therd' >
can be no appeal—for this is the High Court of Puttie^
Opinion. , :,til
The wares of the world must appear before you—the 1 product
of every factory—the merchandise of every store. Those thipj^'i
that fail to measure up to your requirements are quickly ceft-f.i
demned to oblivion.,
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The manufacturer who advertises deliberately places his mei
chandise on t^ial. He openly courts your critical inspection,
invites comparison. He directs your attention to his goods.^
then forces those goods to stand on their own merits.
. If he were not sure of his wares he would pot, dare to adygv
tise. For advertising would put him to a test he could not meetr
and thus hasten the end of his bjisinetos career. It \Vould be busi-
ness suicide. . ,, „7,,
You can. depend on, the man wfio pdyertipes. He KNOWS his
product is good. ' fi ’,. . i „ ,* .(.*•!„ : %■”
* ■ i-’l'iV h* * .1/ | / . *. ^4F;
That’s one reason why it pays to read the advertisements you
finiTin this paper. It is through advertising that you are able to
keep in touch with the GOOD things that progressive business
are spending thdr money, to introduce and to keep before
you. *
Mischa Elman, returned recently on lhe Lrriathmn from Europe
where by royal command he appeared before Qncen Alexandria- at
Buckingham Palace. It was her husband, the late King Edward VIl
who presented Mischa with a signet ring when be frrst played in
London as a child prodigy.
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