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day she iiaicl she found two short
irold colored hairpin# and a fow.
strands of red hair in n comb and’
brush ‘
Jewish education, especially In the
countries where opportunities alone
these lines are most lacking;
The amelioration of the economic
situation of the Jewish masses In
impoverished countries, and Pales-
the dressing table.
Ifhit Kind of 1 Judgment, do you
Vi use against l'tuth durint
ifcron .' Looks as If you pltchei
it In bis groove, the way ht
d&crs out home runs. Feed him
r balls, low and outside, Is Me*
w% theory, and it has stopped
i dead.**
This -prlnni decided to pitch *
i Ruth jutt as McGraw'a staff
id worked on him during ths
tries. When ths Bab# came to
it bat, ths understanding bs*
win me and my pitcher wss
tth iijj_U^it the curve end slow
g It worked the first fsw
met up. Than, instead ’of
anding in his usual position i
id failing to hit ths ball, Ruth j
ig»n running up on the elow
ftmgs and dsnt'<ng the j
f want to go on recordsay.
lug that the Babe Ruin of 1922 li
the 'most valuable bull player Ir
the American League. In the best
condition of his career, Ruth has
starred In every department 01 j
play . Ills phenomenal work ha»
been the big 8(ioke In the Yankee’s
overwhelming victory in the Ameri
can League. Ruth of this year has
been more than n nure slugger, the
eco-* In ' LONDON—The sergcunt.mnjo.-
: .Who gave Signor Mussolini his first
Jewish military training when ho Joined
I In lit., the Italian army as a private In
1916. and who now Is a waiter at
In, as; »n English seaside resort. will
the ea* { mnke a visit to Romo when hl»
iclously J rummer duties aro over to accept
Thora jan Invitation to cnllon the Pre-
ts pre- j mler. Alfredo Carmlnatl. the wait.
' er. has become tjie Idol of the/Ital-
homcrun king, lie ha* been th«
m colony In En;
American League's moat valuable
pluyir.
i During the season's nluy Rtth
line put aside Ihe fact that he trust
try for n home run on his evtry ap
pearance at the plate. He has
mixed them up at the tat. laying
i down an occasional bu*>t, r;nd at
other times merely chopping nt the
ball inrtead of taking s* healthy
■wing at every, offering.«
Psychology, la going to play a big
part In Ruth’s showing In the se
ries. lie must forget his failure
vent of Mussolini and his position
has been’ enhanced by the receipt
of a letter from Italy's "Iron man*'
answering congratulations in which
he Is Invited to pay i. call.
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WANT ADS
After he had knocked a cou.
It of slow balfp out of ths lot,
decided that a constant slaw
ill d.ct would not work dur*
ig the. rer.ujar .season of 154
wh. • I found it necessary to
iix them up, slipping in a fats
LAST SHOWING ‘THE GOLD
DIGGERS” PALACE TONIGHT
Belasco Stage Sensation a Big. Hit—Viola Dana’s
Newest Feature Saturday.
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Viola Deng Pe Ijce Saturday
Broadway—Us myriad of lights
the flesh end gayety of Its nlgb*
life, Its brash, twirling crowds—
was transuerted three /thousand
mica - recently, adieu the Immense
stage of the Warner Brothers stu
dio became, for the nonce, a Broad
way musical comedy show.
The occasion was the filming of
Be Iosco's epodhal stage success,
"The Gold Diggers."
Real chorus girls with experi
ence In the FtoUie end Winter Gar
den^* ere employed to give the
scene the utmost realism, end to :
secure th® proper atmosphere. , * ,
Hope Hampton has the featnre<l
tb« financial world, and the ci*e
with which they gfianage-to extrP
cate the elusive dollar with utter
ease and dignity.
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CommlMloB l per Mot over ttMOi
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VIOLA DANA
PALACE SATURDAY
An ultra dapper society butter-
fly who proves heraelt equal to a
thfa picture, and It la one that la
certain to Itereat the majority of
people, and please youth as well
aa older fols. Viola Dana, one of
the queen flappera of tho screen
more than auatalna her reputation
fm the- giddy young daughter ot
wealth, whoee existence la on,
prank- and one, tometlmea two or-
three, flirtations artef Ota other.
She docs some reallj fine ic-tln.
In -the scenes where the flapper
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THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORCIA
FRIDAY, OCTORER ,12, 192.1.
RTNEWS
Yank Receiver
a*i
m
(of the past two years,
most essential. Likewise he xnu't
put aside the Idea that he must
swat a homo run In every game or
he will be regarded as a "bust."
Ruth of 1923 is twice the bal'
Jplnyrr of !h- l*t» "lit'"" I l«»k
for him to regain much of the pres. I
tige that he lost by hJs failuro to J
show in the two previous meetings
E
REFEREE'S CARD
SHOWS McTIGUE
BEAT 8TRIGLING
JISJ13BY CITY.—Harry Ertle,
tli.rd man In the ring when
You ig Htrthling and Mike Mc-
TJruo. light heavyweights, had
thoir tumultuous fight at Co
lumbus, Ga., claims McTIgue
actually deserved the decision.
Frtle called It a draw.
Ertle is displaying a card
whit.': he used to Indicate the
result of the rounds of the fight,
it shows that Stribling won*
three rounds, McTIgue four,
and the others were oven. A
“k" appears after McTIgue's
name in the ninth round, indi
cating a knockdown to lis
credit.
"Stribling is a clown fightor
am. VicTIgue would have knock
ed him out if the fight tad
gone two more rounds/’ says
Ertle.
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ADVENTURES OF THE TWINS
By Olive Roberts Barton
FRED HOFFMAN'
ibe Ruth Is Most
Caluablc Player in
ue, Schalk Says
•0 From Foot On.)
Ruth caused him
ball every now and then, te op-
set Ruth's plan of running up
on the clow bell or the curve.
Possibly slow balls and Inntuliz
lng cutvce will stop Ruth In -
rhort series, but I am convince
that tho system will not work iu
over a long campaign.
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NEW YORK—While stage and
concert platform present the cul*
ture of Europe to New Yorkers, th*
city's bookstalls are cluttered with
foreign books and magazines which
bring back to its native hearth the
Influence which Main Street ttnd
Rroadway have had on the Old
World.
Current publications from the
European capitals lately arrived In
the book shops of the city indicate
that youthful writers and artiste
and even many of those who al.
ready had achieved fame before the
war. are turning to this side of thr
Atlantic for Inspiration.
From France, Germany. Italy
Spain, the Scandinavian countries
and even Russia come lists o
tranrlatfons of books by Amerl
cans. Magazines vie with each
other in translations of the Ameri
can "classics'’ and of the wetk of
younger men who hove helped In
the renaissance of Anglo-American
letters which ha R le ftlM merit
throughout the reading world.
Poc, Whitman, Cooper, Ilnrte
MUfany
Hawthorne, Melville
er American writers are" represent
ed ln^ translations lately arrived
from Paris, Stockholm and Be.-.'la
Maid Claims Mrs.
Stokes Visited
Man’s Apartment
(By Associated Press)
NEW YORK—Lillian Payne,
(By Associated Press)
VIENNA—The World Congress
f»f Orthodox Jewr, convened In this ...
city to deal with everyday Jewish * Kress, maid In the East 3Sth street
problems In their purely religious jhpnrtment of Edgar T. Wallace
aspect. adopted six resolutions nt«from July to December 1917 and o
its closing session which,»taken t visitor there on errands for fix
together. let forth the Immediate■ months previous testified Thurs-
tasks'of the organization. These I day In the retrial of the W. B. D
are: {Stokes action against Mrs. Helen
To regain, through organised ef- • Klwood Stokes that she hnn seek
fort, splrltunl .contact with dls-; Mrs Stokes In the partment lr
persed and estranged Jf'wry. fr j company with Wallace,
particular the Jews of the west and j Mrs. Stokes, she testified, cnmi
the east. j * n "Tib Wallace through the kltch-
The prc’.iotloh on an extensive ’ enette entrance and accdelntly cam*
scale of the rtudy of *.he Thora nndl fi,p e to face with her. The next
i the big dog -
j “"Yes," cried the Twin*,
j "Oh, yes, yea indeed," echoed
I.'Mister Dodger. "He*g one 'of the
- ratlAAsf nonnln I n <8QUe8ky-.M()U
nicest people
’ Land."
"Then I think you’l agree that
I did exactly right," said Mister
Scare Crow. “Well. Don has a
burying place."
"A burying place!" cried all
,• three listeners.
1 "Yes!" nodded Mister Scare
Crow. "For Bones. He had to hi '.
TC a secret, so he buried all his
hones right here at my feet. He
really has quite a boneyo.*d a ul I
never told a soul.
"But one day. Tike. Farmer
Smith's do*, discovered his secret
anil started to dig tho bones all up.
"I didn't know wfcat to da at
, first, I was so upset. And then 1
{ thought of 'my gun. I let it drop
rlirlif on. his back as hard as 1
■could. He "barked and ran away, but
nd by in* came hack, si i had ;
warn* the public that th'e Coming
•winter will be one of much hardship
and makes an nop****' funds for
fuel and to meet deficits, JBHHI
Mister Dodger shook hit limp strew hand heartily.
“Why. you've lost your gun,, “Indeed!" declared lll»ter Doilg- J to <lo tome more thinking.
Mister Sc«re craiv.’ 'cr'cd Nick, an er. “You're getting quite frivolous ■ ‘ Th »" Y " v ""
he was taking a walk with Nancy In your old age, Cousin
and Mister Dodger 'through the Crow. It Isn't everybody
deavorlng to prevent the collapse oi
caJJopet
these institutions In Qermay thro
the decline of the smirk*.. 1 -
Chronic coughs and persistent <
lend to serious lung trouble. Y«»u
stop them m»w with Oreomulslon
.. Creomulnlon Is n iicw medi
al dlsccvery With twofold action;
yolhr* ttnd heals the
embranes and kills the'*
» , of I'»l known drugs m
Then my tin pan Jat popped {recognized by tho medlyl ftptcmlty
Scare ‘ Into my head. The very thing. So ,us the greatest healii
ho can , ^ shook it off and It not only land- )<-*>l«l.«t and other forms of throat and
BdleeVI
greatest healing Ifl
shook It orr and It not only land-)nr 7t
1 on'biin but mado enough noise iiung troubles. rre«>mulsle^ fqlitaina
i for n war. He ran like a streak I •** addition to creosote, other. T
j and — ,,i,.
1 t; is time," chuckled the strain {tb- Irritation and lrdh.mmutl<
gun
corn field. afford such extravagance."
. "Oh, no, I naven't," nodded Mis- i "Extravagancy * nothing!" denied
ter Srare Crow, his wide straw Mister Scare Crow suddenly prow
mouth curved In a merry smllcf. "1> ing sober. "One is never extravt-
didn't exactly lose It. I threw it Rant when helping out a friend
Away." And he chuckled eo that he And If Farmer Brown *jan't trust
shook all over, it was the end of me with a mil gun and rent bul-
the season and Mister Scare Crow lets, one has to do th - best he ran.'
was getting quite old. I "What evr on earth are you | j ca | i^real friend." he derhutd.
"And your tin-pen hat is pone, talking about?" Remanded Mister . -j apologize for every word."
too," said Nangy, .suddenly notic- Dodger. "Please explain yourself I ^
Ing that tho sdntlnel oNthy corn "That's W.Tat you should hav< * PRIVATE H0SPITAL8
field was bare-headed. said in Ihe first place." remarked j, , NEED HEL1
LVl.II,
bleb sooth* and heal
Inflamed memhrhMT . and stop
Indamm “
■rcosote goes ....
alisoriM'd into the McrmI,
scat of the trouble and
gt-rms that lead to <
Nick picked up
n icy pot Ids hafc i*w« i ryy _ .
Mister Dodger* abook his limp "TrPornmsii.n - is guaranteed V ^tls.
• trow hand henrtiy. "You re what factory in ih<* treatment of cbnmJn
oughs nml colds, hr
catarrhal bronchitis, and other.forms
of throat and lung diseases, and Is
oxccllent for building up iha/systom
after colds or the flu. Mpncy
funded If any cough or wdj."»6 n
hop. hce!" chuckled MI»tor Water Ratrr Crow angrily, “wllh-j' llEULl.V—ProtoMor Lnn«»teln. Il'iomf wSct57."
Scare Crow again. "I didn't lose out jumping at conclusions. 11) tel) 1 v-o-!dcnt of tho Association °|; reetb ns. Ask your druggist. 1 '
that either. I thre wit away, too!" you all about It. Do you know, Don, Private Hospitals and Clinics, is en- tlscmcnt
for.T, taken in by Inraranra C,m*ui«.
Liberal Term,. Bill Trlee.
H. M. RYLEE, Law Offices, Phone 1576
Holman Bldg. Athene, Ga.
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