The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 05, 1923, Image 2

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THE Bit . GEOKCIX SPORT NEWS BASEBALL RESULTS Last Appearance \Of 1 . Bulldogs Saturday r* Until November 10 < STANDING OF CLUB8 ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE CLUBS— W. L. 1 New York 86 53 7 Cleveland - 69 | Delioit 80 71 lit. Louie 74 75 WiiHhlngtnn 72 78 Philadelphia .—68 81 Chleago —— 66 83 Bouton 61 88 Bulldogs Play Oglehorpe in Last Game Here Until f, Virginia Battle. Hard Game Is Expected. Yale Hi, V Game Follows Next Saturday. .418 | work, of a wide variety Is now be- log none for these institutions. A f particularly Ingenious exper ment in publishing a German grammar was successfully accomplished by an advanced student of typewrit* ing nunng the summer school. Many characters were used that are ot on the ordinary typewriter keyboard, but the skillful use of the stylus and Illuminated draw ing board accomplished the task, and Professor John Morris, head of the Germanic Language depart ment, for whom the wark was done, is well pleased with the book. Two hundred copies Of a re- \lsod laboratory manuel in zoology by Professor Joseph Krafka. Jr., were published last week by the department, and Is the first of a number to be issued by the m'meo * , - i by MARCUS BRYANT 'Saturday will mark the ln*t iterance of the Georgia Hulldogr ipne.untll the'Virginia game foVembcr the tenth.. Coach Jim l^bertson will bring his "Stormy petrels" over for the tilt Saturday jy« «>»- game will begin at three- Jiirty, to nliow the visitors to re Atlanta.. TCTTtfBt drill Friday will close th ^©k|f |micJlie. .uni the Bulldogs M In flpe‘fettle. Thursday pfnt In signal drilling and (tommy" scrimmage. The Red un Illackerii have been work!na ia§l-d air this week for the game rSti the "Petrels" and a good gam' ■ (sure to follow, wheh the team* 4p «p* j i C>glethorpe boasts a'Strong eleven hln yetevdnd’one';worthy of glv- nk the Bulldogs al they care for itJthe way of-q-fight for victory JVdrlan If/luer. known as one st bheks Jn the South, forms : of i nuculoim for the visiting team.*do but seven oilier playi appear. There Is Ju;;c iiorrls. I’ur rlsh, "Tiny" Rol»erts. David. Wal lace, Brown. Kilgore and a score oi others who will fill Importan shoes. Wallace Fnrrlnh. and RoI» erts were injured in the game lam Saturday, hut are expected In th» line-up Saturday. The team which will start agninst Oglethorpe is problematl cal. Day »»r Frlbr at ccenter: Grayson, Joselove. Carroll. An thony. Levle or Tlppin at guardr Captain llcnnett. Taylor. Bass Smith, (Carmichael ami Shnttuck nt tackle and Jtlrhardbon, Thom* Oliver, and Cloud at end, arc likely to hfgln at the forwards. Moore f'hllpot. Butler. Kilpatrick Fletcher, Clpckley, Blount, WIehrg Windham, Herrlot. Nelson, Blmon- wtt*. Tlandall and Fulcher form the <t of hacks which are available. The "Stdrmy Pptrels” threw sesre into, the Teeh camp last Raturday, and are determined to mote against Georgia. Many Tickets Have Been Sold For “Cuddle Up” At Colonial NATIONAL LEAGUE CLUBS— W. L. Pet Now York 95 66 .•> C'm-inuati ... 91 61 *599 Pittsburg 85 67 .659 Chicago 82 69 .544 graph process. ~The use of the phonograph In teaching rhythm In typewriting was an innovation two years ago, and this year a new textbook has been adopted, for use with which hitecial phonograph records arc be ing prepared by Mr. Harold Smith, the export typist, in collaborate with Mr. Rupert P. SoRelle, of New York, which apply the prin ciple of rhythm scientifically. In the office management course the Instructor is planning a scrip* of visits to large offices In Atlanta where the principles studied in i. textbooks will be observed In ac tual operation, making th's course practical and helpful. New* equipment Is being Instill ed, the latest and most modern typewritlngSnachines are selected and a complete filing system will soon be added to the-practice of-, fee, where each student will keep records of his progress throughout the course. The department Is cooperating with the psychology department In n number of experiments In educa tional psychology, and Mr. Frank Oslcrmann, a graduate In psy chology, Is making a keen study of the results of these experiments.! Following the successful experi ment in giving dictation practice by radio recently conducted by the New York‘dty school authorities, Mr. Broadhurst plans to Install a radio receiving set In the labora tory this winter and afford the stenography students an oppor tunity for additional dictation practice In writing in shorthand St. Loui 0 77 73 .512 Brooklyn 74 78 .487 Bouton 52 100 .342 Philadelphia 49 102 .325 THUR8DAV8 RE8ULT8 AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia 7: New York 6. Cleveland . St. Louis 1. Detroit 6: fhlcano 3. Boston 7; Washington 8. NATIONAL LEAGUE !‘hl!a?!riphJs 5$; Bostnn • ()nj^ game played. FRIDAY'S GAMES AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston at Washington. Philadelphia at New York. 8t. Louis at Detroit. Chicago at Cleveland. NATIONAL” LEAGUE Philadelphia at Boston. ‘ * Only our raroH scheduled. M SIDES I* BYNEWDEPARTMENT ;e school Modern Improvement Installed in New Course In Secretarial Studies XTS^'io.^ Conducted At University '«ln* broadcast every evening f"nm many section? of the country. Thus students will be afforded a wide variety of dictation matter, the programs usually.being Inter spersed blfi excellent musical num bers.;* Hit I vn \ The Rainbow Trio/*danaing and sinking harmonists with "Cud* dit Up'' musical comedy succsaa •» the Colonial tomorrow evoniwg. isleal comedy of a moat de*. the music among tham bring **Bv* i form will be preaehted to-( cry Little Village Has A Broad- ht at the Colonial the*(Lay of Its Own,” "Beautiful Bin* being the newfgerle, Sweethearts'* "My Moth* "Cuddle Up" It will|er's name waa Caroline," **My “****> _ _ a edmpany df people. comprising *er*- and dnneert, ntllates with bright Li and the muaica' rnried one, which has ikful creations and catt Including auch mualcnl comedy art- geiden. FJden Bak- __ Clare, Kathleen Brenon Coleman. Tpe Golden We»! enay £; Hooney and oth* the principals, no! . the famous >*Cuilille* i who crtiv sing and <lanc( i woa r .pretty gdwne. told In three acts scenes making it verj i utu* one of the mos* i "musical copiedle* touring , The lwtok is from the rt Cushman. a wel’ Tight who has wrlten les, music bf Hul I lyrirs by Wrrt. Down* tany syng, hits In the i carry you along with "Dceama o? Love" and v modern mimeoprtfb machine, nlearically operated, was installed In the department, aud duplicating shine Lady. others. v *-' S \t ••Cuddle-Up" Beauty Chorui lay some of the- most lustrbur creations of costuming, which art very fascinating and, beautiful many being original Parisian atyict which add to the grace and bcautj of (he handsome modelgi displaying them. TIRED EMPEROR NOW . SEEKS GREATER 8ECLU8ION • HOORN.—Instead of time aoft- enlng the seclusion of the former German emperor, he . is about to retire oven more completely from the gate ot the sightseer, for he has ordered the erection of a bar ricade to prevent his residence from being overlooked from the high road. The framework for the new screen, which Is eight feet high, will successfully prevent even s fleeting glimpse of the fret ful monarch as he walks In his garden. Read Baner-Herald Want Ada. ‘Ienty of Money to Lend on Real Estate Commission I par cent, over HjOMi U per east ip to IL090. . HUBERT M. RYLEE Law offices Phono 117*. Holman Bldg. —:— [-> ^ | Take a Trip to Stone Mountain or Tallulah Just HIRE A FORD CAR It Costs So Little Phone 661 for Prices You-Drive It Co. A large number- of student, are realising lb* advantages of com bining secretariat training, aa a part of their regular, college course this year at the . University i of Georgia-and additional registrants are .being reported , dally In the I hew department ot aeorctarlal ‘ •tudtea, a division of the school of commerce. Instructlooi In .atflce management, tnslneaa i correspon dence, Oregg shorthand, .and type writing art offered >under the di rection of, acorge M- BnmdhnraL II. S. C., instructor i In secretarial atudlcs. The quartern of., this de partment are located fn LoConto Hall, owlur to the nmmsslty. of larger apace than waa afforded,in Uto over-crowded’ Academic build ing, whero the other courses In commercial subjects , are taught Dr. R. P. nrooka, dean of the school of rammerce, la vary en thusiastic over the work ot the de partment ot secretarial atudlea, and- Chancellor Barrow takes a keen personal Interest In the pro gress ot each student Advanced students find' the In struction In shorthand and type writing particularly naefnl in tak ing notes In other courses In the university and In doing part-time work In offices and tn the admin istrative work ot the various de partments. A peculiar service for the funnily and student bodies of the univer sity and tba Bute Normal School waa loananrated last spring who-i Play sirtide Friday Tba Gporsta freahman aquntl "b*»it fifty, left for Galneavllla*j \ PrldAy mornlnir for 1 a warn*'(tgnlhsf Klvemlde in tha afternoon. The pquad traveled tin in oars furnished by fans hero. ,. . -y Couch Bachman will use tt varied Jlneun nsalnsl the Cadets practically every man on the aqued will have n chance to show hit play in the game. NOTICE OF MEETING . OF CREDITORS In 'he District Court of the United flt»trs for the Nprl hern District Of Georgia. Rastern Division. As a Con-t In Baakruplcy. In -e- J. W. Lavend-r. Banknmt. R. F. U., Oconeo Heights. Ath- ona. Ga. No. 1011 in Bank- ruptey. To the Creditors of said Bank rupt: You nre hereby notified that tbera will be a meeting of credi tors of the above named bankrupt on October 16, 192:1, at 314 South ern Mutual Building, Athens, Ca st 12:00 o’clock M„ for the pur- nose of examining bankrupt, al lowing claims, selecting a trus tee and other legal business. HOWELL COBB, Reforce. Athens, Ga„ Oct. 4. 1923. CAKES FREE To every lady making a purchase of 25c or more at Benson’s Luncheonette Satur day, will be given a Benson’s Package Cake Free. V Full line of Pastries' Breads, Rolls, Sand wiches of all kinds, Milk, Tea and Coffee. Benson’s LUNCHEONETTE Next Door to Strand Theatre CHARGE PAY BY THE WEEK or MONTH % WHAT SHALL I WEAR.- Are Your Thoughts/Thls Fall ? Gothes Problems for Men and Women EASY TO SOLVE IN ; •’ “**■ iTing Askings Easiest Payment Way ; For Women and Misses COATS-SUITS-DRESSES-FURS V ,.t <iit In numerous becoming styles, well made, smartly iiH trimmed apd with that touch of exclusiveness ™; demanded by critical exacting women. cmjulce it; For Men and Young Men VSUITS and WMCOATsSz Wonderful Fabrics of Sturdy Stylish Garments fit ' Conservative Men as well as the Nifty Young Fellow’'' , | They are irresistible. ' ' ’ >-iii ijji'f-.* - L. v. fjv; < * ■ - l. - i' ['•*» • * SOMETHING NEW EVERY WEEK” Blmd Man’s Buff . ’ ^ Even in this agq of enlightenment some folks spend their money blindly. They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes were bandaged. ' . And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want. Advertising is a beacon to guide you in buying. It shows you what to buy—where to buy—and when to buy. At the same time, it protects you against fraud and inferiority. Merchants and manufacturers who advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values must be honest and their prices right, or they could not advertise successfully. ~ \ Don’t play blind man’s buff with the elusive dollar. Spend a. few minutes each day running through the advertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. ^ Read the Advertisements Maas & n