The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 16, 1923, Image 6

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TUESDAY, OCTODER THE IUNNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA A Boon to Horses EFFIGY OK JOHN BAULKY. COHN. Newspaper men accompany ing the iaie president through Alaslu I saw lliis figure In what was left of a, miners'* bar room at Fairbanks.! They bought It ami now \t stands In the main room of the Nat}* 1 * 1 Pwm Club, Washington. It if huide from 'a gnarled treg limb./ — A RELIC OF OTHER DAYS la the Imposing fortress In'the town of Mytilene, Greece, left from the times of Venetian domination. It Is In { this very fortress that many refugees hid during tho evacuation by the i Greek army last flutumu of Asia .Minor.. This fortress and others like it Lwcre lyrefug^ LITTLE 11KYERLY MOFFETT, DAUGHTER' OF THE director of the naval air service, also aspires to fly. Tho eagle, on which she is perched forms one of the supports of the MeCicnnan Statue on Connectl-/ g t »vqw». WMhlugtM.. I>. C. To UI(lo_IkT«Tli.lli,.M,U_.jrn^||,w Sllhl..That» v\l>y.,l» U MtlliBg.;. —r ^7 DOROTHY nbrr.lt, uttulwr ot Hie ihampton elrln' rel»y Iwm-Ui* Mcadowfcrook, of rhUMMplita-nlinjn Itnlstwi a rare amllhiz. TIi, Mradowbrook, hold the world', record for 410 yard,, and hare taken many Other prlics In competition with the beat Icinlnlne runner. In III, rountry., ‘ Eyes of the’Night Resident l'calvin cool.’ IDGK Isn't the only distinguished member of the Cootldge family. Here ta Dane Cootldge, distant cousin of the chief executive, who Is an author, member of the Authcrs* League and Add naturalist for Stan ford I'nivtiw'lj, He lives in iseruo Icy, Calif. Xew York City, fine my im ltd ;*,%£ il.c« JSSjJ ~,zz~z. UK*LLxJ ""M *“• would never bo nblo to get up, duo to her spine affliction.* Bhe Is now able to alt up nnd walk a bit/ Here she U surrounded by flowers, fruit* and gifts of friende after her nome-comi|g. . :i —* Davis Cup Winners ® MORE THAN 1410,000 copie^of this photo of Phyllis Haver, taken when she was a Mack Sennett bath- tag girl, have been sent to all porta of the world. It Is said to he tho most widely distributed picture In tho world. Phyllis now Is » star In Fox flints. /TllOSB WHO know W. Leonard Thompson of Chicago say Ms recent appointment as assistant chief ol ■ha newly orsaniicd IJlcUlon ,o| Domestic Commerce Is a good thing for tho economic growth‘of till rountry. Ho is thoroughly familial with Internal conditions An*. Ui tailed States, they sny.^r ^ n ^ Powerful beacon lights and wind Indicators with a visibility of I® r i"' - like the one shown In the top picture are being erected on emer- K" cy landing fields at 25-mile intervals along the 800-mile stretch to be Down by the night air maU birdmen. Below Is a.type of searchlight In- "'M'ed on the wings of al) nlght-flylr gMgf landings. Every precaution Is being THE HOT BISCUIT BOY In quest of ■7 . ,J I0T BOY In quest of knowledge is this little Chinese lad of 10 year*—C1iko Chong, who smiles like a dental ad when working , ,aboard the Admiral Liner President Madison. His parents consented J»tai go aboard .thtf.hlg vesscMrhen officers promised to educate. The American tennis team which successfully d< f« Cup In the finals against tho Australian players at For Left to right, TUden, Williams, Richards and Johnson. to safeguard agahjst mishap,