The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 26, 1923, Image 4

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FRIDAY. OCTOBER « O. A. Bricker, Atlanta; D. P. I • Blake. Griffin. Ga.; Mr. and Mrs. I T. H. Freeman. JackaonrUle. Fla.; Mrs. L. B. Jones. Jackeonvlle. Fla.; Eugene Nolan. Philadelphia. G. G. Carswell. Macon. Ga.; Clere Glngsley. Franklin. N. C.; P. O. Lain. Atlanta; J. W. Blood. At lanta; George C. Shannon. St. Louis; G. C. Beck, Birmingham; FOR MAYOR FOR ALDERMAN I hereby innouccc u | date for Alderman from the Foam Ward, subject to the Dementfe Primary, Norember 27th. * W. R. TINDALL. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. ~ act will be seen again tonight for the last time In connection with Buster Keaton in "The Three Mrs. F. E. Boswell or Greensboro, spent Thursday In the city. agriculture and home economics ’ are taught. The pageant was pre. ceded with a parade of old pupils with two of the schools earliest teachers present. Captain T. H Hosier and Mrs. Ella Haines Among the old pupils were John T. Pittard. W. R. Tuck, J. M. F. Wat- son. Captain J. W. Barnett, M. I* Anderson. Mrs. W A Dunlap, Mrs W. A. Jones. F. H. Kroner. Mr. Watson was the oldest pupl: in :h« parade. Banners showing the numbe* of graduates of the school attending college were prominent In the pa rade. They pointed out that «er- enteen went through the civil civil war. twenty-one In the world war. two Spanish American war. two went through Agnes Scott. ten went through Emory College; twen* ty-one went through the State Nor mal School; five went through Wesleyan, four Bessie Tift, four THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA BETTER THAN WHISKEY FOB I -- COLDS IDF Delightful Elixir, Called f Aspironal, M e d i c a ted With Latest Scientific j Remedies That Are En dorsed by Medical Au thorities to Cut Short a e: Cold or Cough Due to £ Cold and Prevent Com « plications. “* Every Druggist in U. S. I Instructed to Refund 3 Price While You Wait at * Counter if You Don’t Feel Relief Coming in Two Minutes. Pageant Depicts Growth of School At Wintervile Fair VContlaued From Pag* On*) LAST SHOWING BUSTER KEATON PALACE TONIGHT rion Colic, was ons of the feature? of the fair. Sixty-five peopl* took part. "A Little Child Shall Lead Them** was the title. j The pageant depicted the early I LAST SHOWING BUSTER history of the Wlntenrflie school. KEATON AND GEORGIA •OlOdit I Georgia Four Big Hit Last Night, Will Sing Again I Tonight At 9 P. M. Show. “Six Dai's” Big Special For Saturday. when It started In the Methndist! FOUR PALACE TONIGHT church in 38ft and lat*r when th<* J La*» night to a packed house community split Into two factions. the QeorxU Four entertained their causing two schools. Later the j au< j| ence jn tip-top style responding to several encores. This clever Delightful Taste. Imme diate Relief, Quick Warm-Up. factions got together, mainly through the children, playing to gether. Inter-marrying and other- wire. The oneness of the commun ity resulting In erection of a thrre room school then followed. 5 TEACHERS IN 1lf9 I played by Maude George, Spottis- wood* Alike**, Chat lea Clary and - Evelyn Walsh Hall. Engaged to Fir Charles Chetwyn at the behest of her mother* foi financial and social reasons, th> young American girl, La line, lose; her heart to Dion Leslie .son of : famous actress appearing In Paris They are imprisoned, along , with SOCIETY Athens Visitors The sensation of the drug trade le Aepfronal. the two-mlnute cold and couch reliever. authoritative ly guaranteed by the laboratories: tested, approved and moot enthu- riastleallv endorsed by the hlchest authorities, and proclaimed by the people as ten times as OUirJc and effective as whiskey, rock end rye or any other cold -and couch rem edy they have ev*r tried. All dnic store# are supplied wkh . the wood erf a I ellslr. 10 all yov have to do to cat relief from that .cold Is to etep Into the nearest druc store, hand the clerk half a | dollar for a bottle of Aaplronal and tell Mm to serve you two teaapoon- fuls. With your watch In your hand, take the drink at one swal low and call for your money back In two mlnetes If you cannot fell the dbrtreaalnr eymptoms of your cold fadinc away like a dream with In the time limit. Don't be bash ful. for all drucal*** Invite you and aspect you to try It. Everybody's dotnc It. . When your cold or couch Is re lieved. lake the remainder of the bottl- home to your wife and child- ten. for Aaplronal It by far the safest and moat effective, the easiest to take and the most scree •hie cold end couch remedy foi children as well as adults Quick est relief for catarrhal croup and chokinc up at night.— Magazine Prices Ad : vance November 1st. Phone us your order to day. The McGREGOR CO. CUT THIS OUT— IT IS WORTH MONEY Send this cd and ton cento Foley * Co. 2CSS Sheffield Are, - User-’. tlL, writtac your name Iildrtta clearly. Tou wIU re- a ton cent bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR for Couch*. • la. and Croup, alio fro* sample l . cages of FOLEY KIDNEY rlLLB for Backache. Rheumatic I’.itna, Kidney and Bladder trouble, nn.l FOLEY CATHARTIC TAR LETS for Constipation and BU- h -nese. These wonderful reme- d.e, have helped mllllous of peo ple. Try thrm! 8old everywhere.— advertisement. - St ho: T WO TO-NIGHT for louoUpp*UU.ta4 brmth. w (WUd tongue. UMNC W'tkomt tripiag or tmtsta , CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Set your liver right—only 25c PATRICK’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 88 Free delivery service all over the city. 66“ VHONE^fo Taxi Service Day and Night fellow CabCo. PHONE 66 Office GEORGIAN HOTEL At the cloee of the pageant a barbecue for five hundred people waa held followed by a carnival conducted by the young girl* the achooL Friday night the prize* will be awarded. The exhibit* In. elude those of the corn club*, cot ton club*, pure aeed association, poultry exhibits, home economics school exhibits. The judges are. Paul Tabor, ag riculture'; J. W. Flror, cotton; A. F. Gannon, poultry. If Isa Mary CreswelL Mias Eros Proctor. Mist Epsie Campbell and Miss Rosalie Campbell, home economics. OFFICERS OF ASSOCIATION The‘fate- |s one of the most In teresting ever held In this section. It is a worthy prodeet of Winter- vllle community which la standing out In the educational world by virture of the fact that the com munity life and that of the school the other. J. T. Pittard. President. F. C. Chandler, Secretary-Tree*- T." S. Gaines, Publicity. H. P. Pittard, Premiums. Mias Marlon Celle, Pageants. Mias Susie Burton, Home Econo mics. Mrs. C. M. Bolton, Home Econo* tea, Mrs. Jaa. W. Merten, Program and Recreation. H. E. Dunlap, Poultry. Fled Johnson. Ground*. Undefeated Freshman Team Meets Tarheels Here, Double-Header (Continued From Page One) INTERMEDIATE DEPARTMENT FIRST M. E. CHURCH TO HIKE TO BOBBING MILL The Intermediate department of the First Methodist church will hike to the Bobbing Mill Saturday morning for a weiner roast. The party will leave the residence of Mr. C. W. Crook on Milledge ave nue at 10 o'clock. All the officers, teachers and pupils are cordially invited. Mrs. Howard Abney and young «on Howard, Jr. have returned from Lumpkin, Gx, where they were the quests of Mrs. Abney's mother, who has been ill. Mrs. Guy Roberts and Miss Dor othy Roberts of Pendergrass were visitors here Thursday. Among those visiting In Athens Friday were. D. B. Kendrick, At* lanta Mr. and Mrs. I. Cohen, Jack- son rile, Fla.; James G. Flinn, Grevttffcld; Ohio. F. E. Land. Macon, Ga.; A. H. Scott and H. P. Hawkins. Hart* well; John I. Callaway, Madison. Ga.; H. J. Johnson. Joliet, Ill.; H. G. McMillan, Atlanta. W. C. Driskell. Atlanta; Mr. snd Mrs. W. H. Macauley. London. On tario; Mr. and Sirs. Ed Keith. Sarato, Fla.; W. F. Oldham, Lex ington, Ky. Boater Km ton in “Throe A-eg* Ages'* at the Palace 9 p. m. per formance. The program Is ojit that everyone will enjoy and eqj tains many new novelties* never seen In pictures before. "•IX DAYS" PALACE SPECIAL SATURDAY Elinor Glynn has writtn an un usual and most absorbing screen rtory In "Six Days," which will b^ shown at the Palace special Sat urday. The characters are sym pathetic and vividly portrayed; photography by John Mescail is everywhere satisfactory and in many Instances touches the highest pictorial beauty. The direction of Charles Brabln Is of the kind that producers dream of but seldom get for their pictures. / The beautiful and charming Cor- Inne Griffith heads the cast a* La- line Kingston, a young American girl engaged to Sir Charles Chet wyn, a wealthy Englishman; Frank Mayo Is featured with Miss Grif fith In the role of Dion Leslie, the lover; Claude King Is Sir Charles and Myrtle Stedman, the girl's mother. Oliver Important roles are Eliner Glyn Who Wrote "• Days" Palace Special Saturday a priest who acted as their guide In a German dugout which collaps es when a secret mine is exploded by touching a German helmet .Facing death, the lovers are mar rled by the priest. In their efforts to escape, after the death of the priest, they fall Into a chalk mine, become separated and eventually both are rescued. Believing Dion dead, Lallne Is forced by her mbther to marry 8Ir Charles. How the lovers are reunited forms the b!g exciting climax to Ui# picture have a strong serial attack, and an exceptionally good Use. In the* Freshmen line-up George Morton, Sherlock, Kain, Howell, Hollis, CarroH, Cook, Hcbble, Bo* land and numerous others from the array of backs available. Morton Sherlock, Kain, and Hollis seem to have an edge at their respective positions. The work of Morton has featured this season, and his wort Saturday will be closely welched George le an Athena boy, and play- ad for Episcopal High during bis prep daya In tha line the positions will probably rest between Johnson Howard, Curran, Duffey, Wilder Groves, Walter Forbes, Armand Mapp, "Big Six" Luckte, Elrod, and Crowley. A score of others will also be on hand and a strong com bination wIU -be presented. Local fans will recall that Forbes and Mapp were members of the Athens High eleven last season. The whistle for the first kick-off .will be heard at UN. One dolls? la the admission price for both gams*. The starting line-up for Freshmen will be Johnson, R. E. Mapp, R. T„ Forbes, R. O., Wilder. C., Howard, L. E., Luckie. L T.. Groves, L. O., Morton, Q. B., Hoi* lie. or Boland. L. H. B., Sherlock. R B., Kain, F. B. Subetltuter will likely be. Clay for Wilder, Hand at guard, Elrod at Tackle, Curran at end, Carroll, Cook and Hatcher in the backfleld. Wearisome coughing— need not be endured Iona Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar Honey wifi scop it quickly by clearing away the heavy phlegm and reducing in flammation In your chest and throat. It combines fust such mod em medicines as your doctor pre scribes—with the soothing pine- tar honey char generations have relied upon to break up coughs. Keep Dr. BeU'c on hand for all the family. Ail drugfitu. Be f toe to get the | DR. BELL'S Pine •Tar Honey Mr. J. Massey Rhlnd. famour •culptor of New York. Dr. Joseph Jacobs of Atlanta. Dr. Hardman of Commerce with others on the committee were guests of Mrs ranees-LCu» Tmyior and Miss Emma Long Thursday at a beau tifully appointed dinner. Mr. Rhind ia to mxtks the life sire stature of (he late Dr. Crawford Long In Georgia marble in the hall of Htatuet In Washington, D. C. — Wado Alford Stapleton continues ill with tonrllitla to the regret of hie young friends. > * —fg— The friends of Mrs. J. A. Darwin will be delighted to learn she Ifet the General hospital Thursday, all of whom wish for her a rapid re covery from a very long and trying illness from injuries received In an auto accident. Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Truss ell «pent Thursday In Atlanta. i —SB— Miss Frances Cheney left thir week for El Paso Texas and from there will go to Denver to visit CapL and Mrs. Frank Cheney and on her return will be accompanied by their little daughter Barbara Alvls. Their many friends will be delighted to learn that Capt. Chen ey who is 111 in the hospital for an indefinite rest Is Improving rapidly Friends of Mrs. L. L. Stapelton will regret to learn of the death of her cousin. Mrs. A. M. Alford of Hartwell who died Friday morn ing. Mr. and Mrs. B. 8. WSiIker visit, ed their daughter ,Mr*. Bob Mc Whorter. in Athens, Wednesday.— Walton News. —j— Mrs. Toombs Roberts has return* ed home after spending some time with relatives in. Athens.—Walton News. BACKACHES Sloan's Liniment—mu pent j (TAKES AWAY TIRED ! i FEELING ADervoux wreck and that Benedict* ha* done her to much (ood that aha would not can to bo without it now. Wo could (how you hundred* of teetimoniala like that Many women who han been restored in {■“Wt and bnuty .imply will not be without It Get • bottle of Benedict* from your druggiit to day. J3enedicta HAITI ERADICATES RABIES PORT - AD - PRINCE, Haiti.— When the American Sanitary Bar- rice found Itself confronted w(th an epldem'e of ruble. In IR)rt-au- Prlnce, it went to the heart of tha muter by coin, after the dote, the numbering dim that infeat tha city atreeta, and remind world- widlo tnrelera of Conatanttnople, ao they toll ua. The cttlaena were (Hen due no tice, end then a liberal aupply of nolaoned meat waa dfatrtbuted throughout the dty. The malting mortality met the most sanguine expectations, aad tha menace of rabies came to an end. Eastj toPrepare ikeKeUi CREAM Rolled Qats are partly cooked at the mill byaspecial process. It is so easy " ryou to do the rest mm HfcxEk CttiA-Ccre^ otsnaauroas VS XCSVOWULt. Mrs.-0. H. Langston Is spending sometime in Athens with daughter. Mrs. C. 8. Taylor.—Wal ton Newa. * Mrs. Walter Warreifc Mis* Kath ryn Warren and little Mlsa Harriet Warren left for Athens Friday after noon for a weeks visit. Mrs. Hilliard Spalding and Mrs. Ward Wight of Atlanta spent Wed nesday with their parents. Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Stewart on the uni versity campus. The friends of little Mis# Martha Harrison will regret to learn of her Illness with diphtheria. and Mrs. Thomas Powell ra ted from Atlanta Thursday where they were called by the death of Mr. Powell’s aunt. Five Wounded in Shooting Affray At Hawkinsville (Centinued Prom Pete Owe) tried to rath on the place and Pol lock opened fire, shooting twfee. Ho paused a few second, and then fired four more times, according to the police. But while Pollock wan shooting, according to the police, n small group' of men began shooting from behind the pillars of tha Hmwklna- ville Bank and Trust company, a hundred yard, away. Them stray shots hit come of the bystanders. There ia aald to have been Ill- feeling between nome of the par ticipants In the shooting for aer- eral days. HOMEMAKERS’ GUILD SEEKS NOTICE OF ACHIEVEMENTS CHICAGO. — Chuirches, schools and community centers are called Upon to honor the aohlefWment, of the Homemakers- National Ootid on Homemakers' Day. October 21, In n letter sent to the thoouadh of members-by Mm. T. Vernette Home, founder and execuUre sec retary at national headquarter, here. Special observance programs are urged for the day. The fltth an- nlveraary of the Junior Home maker school, alno -will be cele brated at the time. TRACTORS IN ARTIC SNOWS FAIL TO DI8PLACE DOGS COPENHAGEN—Dng teams atm hold the leading poeitftm an a manna of conveyance in the frosen north; a certain type of power tractor ha, been tried In their stead but found wanting, in tha opbtlon of Lange Koch, the-Denith explorer, who hat jum returned In northern Green land with the nmchlnes. Jt Is al most Impossible to snbatltnte self, propelled machinery for does, he In the round package .T ~ _ WJ' . .. .£ f Read ( Banner-Herald t f Want Ads. Sale of HATS Saturday 25% Off TOMORROW ONLY We will offer over 500 lovely new styles in high class models, for Ladies, Misses and Children at a reduction of ONE-FOURTH OFF. Every model the very latest in style and color. Remember this sale is for SATURDAY ONLY. Now’s your opportunity to get the hat you had in mind at a big reduction. New arrivals in Velvet Dresses, plain and fur trimmed Coats, New Coat Dresses in Charmene, New Chappie Sweaters, New Sport Skirts. W. T, COLLINS INC. losniohj > {Vk’RerJBflL Entertainment As Jazz You Like It W HETHER yon favor Grand Operal or are morn !tn- pre,red with the lilting iwtng of the latest inis, yon will find your dealren met on the Radio program, . Wednesday evening WE HEARD LLOYD OBOROE Just an clearly as If we had been In Pittnburg where he was ranking hlo address We dlso heard him Introduced by Sec retary of Labor J. J. Davis. WE WERE THERE TO ALL INTENTS AND PURPOSES. There Is an evening's entertainment for YOU EVERY EVENINO IN YOUR OWN HOME WITH A RADIO Vet, we will Install one on approval Athens Engineering Company ? 711 Smith Building