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

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TUB BANNBR-IIBBAI.D. ATHENS. GEORGIA MONDAY. NOVEMBER s. MK TWO [Communities to Firpo Next? lire eteck and other branches of the course he has elected. This Is his second year on the team and he says his am bition is to be such a Rood player that , die will cease to be known as “Bum's brother" but as "Roose,” center on the Georgia varsity team. This he accomplished Saturday. "Roose” weighs 185 pounds, is 22 years old and Urea in the dormitory and every stu dent in college knows him. He is very seldom aeen out in town on the streets, keeping close to his studies at night, the football field in the after noons and on the Ag hill dur ing the day. I Friday night with a dance and a SPORT NEWS Newralgic] L v headaches) ] dinner at which both teams .be honorary guests. Conduct Exhibit At Clarice Fair A NEW “DAY” - HAS DAWNED, KNOW HIM? I Every community In Clarke [county will have exhibits at the jcoonty fair which will be held in ! Athoni thf» Wf'ofc nf Nnvnmlvrv 19 Here’s a brief. sketch pf Rons#" Da Vs brother of ”” n *^*a, w " “Roose” Day. brother, of fWf HAV” QAT —■ [libMI MI. for an Auburn player and ——— - raced 65 yards for the only touchdown of the game. , ,, —. , , Of course. Auburn hollered way and the Tiger 8 tail “luck" again but there’s no »HS Bulldog fa growling £t *£ icat of the F. F. V.’s. games, r poor showing on the „. y , ! here next Saturday IS. known » “Roose” by every- ■ elsethe tradition of past I "q “ jjf.ffi; I center and star plsyer of both Tho Georgia team played whst Georgia Tech and Georgia. t - • ■ And like'his big bud he also . plays center. Hr has another brother. “MIR” who Is a .hack- field man| bull injuries have laid him off the team. All three of the Day brothers were st Georgia two years together and wer* spoken of as the “week-end” brothers. Day halls from Douglas. Georgia, and propped nt the Douglas A. and M. school, coining to Georgia with ’his brother, where “Bum” was al ready, “Pus” Whelchel, cap tain of the team last year, and . “Pus” Newton, all from the same place and tipping scales at 1,250 pounds. He is the son of Mr. and Mm. U. L Day and when he finishes is plan ning to go back to South Geor gia and become an expert ag riculturalist. He is taking II. S. Agriculture and is some what of nn expert nt judging So acutely painfull Get relief quickly. Apply Sloan’s.. Jiut pat it Eently on. Almost at once the pain eases off—soon the headache is gone. Get a bottle from your druggist today and hare It an *iand—35 cents. 11 will not stain. Sparks Circus Here Nov. 19th JOHNS! RENAULT Harry Mack, press agent of Sparks’ circus, spent Monday here arranging for the coming of the first circus of the aeaiion. Sparks will be here on the 19th, bigger and I better than ever for ft street parade* I and two performances, nfternoor {and evening. The Sparks shows have t "en visiting Athens for many years and while not the largest, yet It gives a high doss, chan and refined per formance and each year the people nhow their appreciation of ‘ tho Sparks *fforts by giving them a liberal patronage. . The circus will show on ^tho grounds* on King avenue, Just off Cobb street. j Tho fair will be held in con* {unction with _ the Odd Fellow* Festival **"* ~ *** CUT THIS OUT—-IT IS WORTH MONEY Send thin nd and tea cents te Foley & Co„ 28SC, flheifkld A»c Chicago, III., writing ypur uam ,* and address clearly. y., » will re* retvd a ten. cent .Yk|jQp of FOL- magnolia which will be conducted by.Miller Brothers shows. The Miller shows this year are said to he better than at any time in their career and the entertainment fea tures are unusually good, it is knocked out Floyd Johnson Jack Renault, Canadian hca*. ««. *.-/-• • of Iowa, a few second before the end of the fifteenth and last round at Madison Square Garden. Johnson kissed the canvgs three times in the last round before he finally went out for good. Photo shows the end. / pointed «Ut. ISg'M HON BY A1 Coughs, Colds, and fro© sample package KIDNKY FILL'S to t Rheumatic Palns/W dcr trouble, and FOl TIC TABLETS and Biliousness. 'T remedies have help people. fTry them, where.—Advert 1st pic, Roup, also of FOLEV Backache tor and Blad* IpCATHAB* Constlpatloij se wonderful I millions of Wd every. Athens Gets Chance To Aid the Disabled Veterans of War self while Auburn battled and battered in an effort to score but Georgia** goal line was never menaced. It may sceni from a distance that the Athens team was win. S Scout* who have covered Vir- inia for Georgia this fall say tat the Virginians have a better team than the scores have Indi cated. Virginia at least has play ed good ball every other Saturday and since the Georgia game fol lows the Washington and Lee Affair, which was lost, next Satur day should be the “on” day. gboHma IN SHAPE The Georgia team will be in splendid shape for the battle as tu>nc of the players sustained in-1 juries In the Auburn game. 1 ‘SLAVE OF DESIRE” PALACE THEATRE SPECIAL MONDAY far outplayed hut when it la con sidered that the Ileinsmen never even got sufficiently near the final chalk line to cuay n field goal thin claim fades into vapor as heavy n« the ’rain that fell throughout the laet half. Georgia had Virginia. Vanderbilt, Alaba ma and Center ahead and raw no need in doing anything except “hold" after Day made his aenea- tlonal run. Next Saturday’s game is the "Homecoming” occasion and a farge attendance is expected nt . this game, especially of old Geor- -{gin boys who ars coming beck for 'tho events cf tho dnv. beginning Forget-me-nots will be sold in Athens next Saturday, November 10, for the purpoee of raising money for relief of disabled vet erans of the world wtr. A committee of-Athens women with six convening teams, will have charge of the sale of tho. flowers. Athens is’ interested in J James Kirkwood, Reginald Denny, Lionel Barry more, Alma Rubens Coming With Georgia Bulldog Orchestra Thursday and Friday Nights. amount for veteran relief inasmuch as many disabled veterans arc residents of this city where they are attending school. Athens hap always responded resdily, to the needs of tho sol- roauny/ to me nceus oi me soi- I diets,- it is pointed out. and there is no doubt but that a large sale of flowers will be recorded here next Sniurdny. ACHIEVEMENT BADGE # 1 OPENED TO ALL SCOUTS MACON—Macon Boy Scouts who have !*oen prevented from becom ing first-class Scouts on account of some physical disability will re ceive a badge of achievement in recognition for their ^efforts In Scouting, according to an an nouncement by local officials. The cauno of the announcement was a tneNttngo from the executive boerd 'of th^ National Council. This bmlgo will signify that the Scouts no honored have done prac tically the same work aa the first- clase. Scouts, and allows those handicapped in a physical way to compete with those already in the first division of Scouting. This will enable: the Scouts so handi capped en equal chance to win a merjt badge given for special work by the NAtlon*] Council. J Playing with fear is j / ty/J playing with fire. f It is the pnstime F ' youth finds uiost | j tiiriliitg. i*l v “The Slave of Desire Palace Monday, Special. 'Atlanta. (la.—Ailvirli.-cTrrt | “SLAVE OF DESIRE” PALACE SPECIAL MONDAY [ Hero's a picture with an appeal! it tails ,of the mysteries of Paris! I It has been mado from u story j which stood' the acid teat of tlmo. • Tho romance and adventure of I Balpio’a .Paris will livo forever, j and “Tho Magic skin." from which I "Tho slave of Desire'’ has been I adapted, V onto or the Immortal gems of all literature. It boo ■been brought to tho screen with all of tho my,Re charm of Patjs that Uataav loved ao ««IL lie dipped Ids quill Into tho hearts , of mtn and women and than pen ned this gripping narrative. It li a Story that la listed among the stoa’cif treasures of tho world. The gift of a mystic, a magic skin with power to bring jewoli, fame, the lips of n Princess! Ilut in tho final wish the hoy naked only for hlr simple lore. “THE EAGLE’S FEATHERS" PALACE THEATRE TUESDAY Humor and tragedy play a part In “Tho Engle’s Feather” which fa coming an tho feature attraction la the Palaco Tueadsy. Thin la Met- , ro’s filralzatton of the famous etory / of the same ns me which appeared In Cosmopolitan magazine some | time ago. written by Kntben’no Nowlin Hurt, one ot the younger “Tho Abysmal Bruto.” Now, Events.. I THURSDAY and RIDAY: Season’s Sensation), Lionel Ilarryfnore, Alma Rpbens, “Enemies of Wo men." Extra added nttraetlon night shows, .“Ths Georgia Bull dog Orchestra." seven classy snappy, musicians. ■ _ Bernnnl SATURDAY: Barney “Potash and rerlmuttcr.” com edy, “Running Wild.” Special 8TRAND MONDAY: Robert Gordon, Witness.” C Mysterious ’’Coo-Coo." TUESDAY: IYII Patton (Western), “Ace of the Law." “Beasts of "It’s the best c I ever smoked bar none!” Sealed for you Wrfafley's Is made of pure cbide and other Ingredients of highest quality obtainable. jfjjT I But it is no use to make WRICLEY’S 100% In quality and then reach you In poor condition. So we pot it Ia tbe wax- •jrsppsd psdsss sad irCr* Scaled ItTicot ’’ ^kG5\jflKg to keep it Mod -for voo. MdsdUestioa -keeps teeth white - helps appetite. Save the Wrappers They org good for H valtnbta preseMs ftWkVYwQMfccy" FORMS BRANCH OF PEACH EXCHANGE YATESVILLE. Ga.—tPeach men of Yataavltle and Colloden have fount'll a (trancli of the Kioto or ganisation und Mr. A. D. Williams was elected first pm Nil nl Hi. organization. W. A. ChntUald of Cullodcn was elected vice president and O. W. ehattlesi of tli/s city secretary and treaaurer. Tho hearil of directors Is composo dot peach growers of both towns. Mr. Wil liams wag also named state direc tor. Culloddn and Yateevlllo are neighboring towns and. there la much cooperation between them In American short atoiy writers who | hart attained Internat'onal fame. "The Engle’s Feather” was rtl- recled by Edward Elotbau from the screen ndgptatlcm . by Winifred Dunn. The cast includes James Kirkwood. Slary Aldcn, Sllnor Fair, , Lvator cueao. William Orlamond. John Elliott. Charles McHugh nod George Slegnwhn. FAMOUS GEORGIA BULLDOG ORCHESTRA PALACE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Thursday oag Friday nights, the Palace will present as the extra ^mainers aa'well aa «dsl affairs. A country chib and golf course •H rocenUy built with the two towa parti if paling equally In tho Imlltllng and . memberablp of tho Club. The club by the way it lo cated near the orchards of Mr. A. D. Williams which are the finest in tho state andls called Fruit Hill Country chib. attraction to tho h'g spejlal «en- HAtlon. “Enemies of Women,” the Georgia Bulldog Orchestra, n Vt musical’ ■ organization of icven good-looking, classy, snappy, Jassy boys who can make the beat music I porsiblc. This wlU be the. added | feature with the great special pic- ti ro ‘‘Enemies of Women” at the Palace Thursday and Friday nights. PALACE AT THE MOVIES THI8 WEEK MONDAY:. Messle Love, Georgo Walsh. “Tho Slave of Desire." Comely. Charles Murray, ••I'at'a Patenti.” TUESDAY: James K’ekwbod, Elin or FVIr. "The Eagle’s Feather.” Nears Event,. WEDNESDAY: Reginald Danny, TOO ORKAT A RISK LIW! INSURANCE AOKNTZOne moment, sir, before I fill H, your up. plication. What nuke of car do yon drivn? 1 V CLIENT dou’t drive any. 1 hat# UiH» INSI RANI’K AQKNT—Horry, air, lint onr Vompanr no longer Insure. | Ixnulnn) Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. MILLER BROTHERS SHOWS Benefit Athens Fair and Odd Fellows Festival * Week November 12th MEh