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THE HANNER.HEBALP. ATHENS, GEORGIA;
THATCOLD
’* Cascarn Bromide Quinine will
ypur cold in one day.' Taken
tly it prevents colds, U grippe
leuxnonia. Demand red box
g Mr. Hill's portrait. All
sfs. _ Price30c.
SPORTNEWS
ERED FIVE YEARS FROM
KIDNEYS
suffered • with kid nr Jr' trnulde
‘five years or more. I could not
at Right and ! wos ( always
after rotnlng home’ from
and my bark ached/' writes
R. Gordon, Danville, ill. "I
d some FOLEY KIDNEY
and after a few treatment*
“elt better and could work with
else, ,became stronger und
jild/sleep better.” For quick re-
f itogSf* Ba< kacbe. Rheunmtlr
JPO. agfV Kidney and . Rladdei I
Rouble- use KOI.F.Y KIDNEY I
Sold everywhere.—Adve.** I
fcent.'
Choice of Eight Coaches For
Western Conference Team
POSITION
End
Tackle
(■Hard ,
Center
Ga«rd
Tackle
End
Quarterback .. .
Halfback J ..
Halfback ..
Fullback
I'LAYEK
.. Eklund .. .
. Relow ..
.. McMIlle* ..
. ..Illott
. .. Ilieheretcin
„ Muirhead
TEAM
. . .Minnesota
.. Wisconsin
Illinois
. .. Michigan
Wiaconain
. Michigan
ape’s t Diapepsin Cor-
ects Sour, Gassy Stom
achs in Few Moments.
^itantly! Stomach correct'd
never feel the sllfthteet dl*'
from lndlgeatlon or a amir
i|/ gassy stomach, after you eat
tablet of *'Pa|>e’s DlHpepsln. H
►"moment It reaches the. atom*
£ any soumear, flatulence
rfburn. Rases, palpitation or
Mm* disappears. PniRRlsts guar-
^lltge e§ch ^package to correct’dl*
VStfon at once. End your stom-
spri irouble for fe wcent*.—Ad-
KtiUnent.
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rami, at '.Palmer A Son* today
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..Hancock Iowa
.. Kipkr p Michigan
.. Grange -- .. -- - ..Illinois
.. Martincau .. . Minnesota,
. ..Taft — Wisconsin
■ Of the eight coaches voting the result was as follows:
Eklund 7. Below 8, McMUIen 8, Illott 8. Hlekcrstcin 3, Muir-
head 4, Kipke 5. Grange 8, Martincau 8, Taft 4.
Other player, receiving votca were:
Ends—Irish (Wisconsin) 3, llokusck (Illinois) 2, Lampe (Chi*
cage) I, Curran (Michigan) I.
Guards—Abramson (Minnesota) 2, Slaughter (Michigan) 2,
I’ondciik (Chicago) I, Olsen (Iowa) |, Kris (Iowa) I.
Tackles—Pctcoff (Ohio Stair) 3, Vandervoort (Michigan) I.
Center—King (Chicago) I.
Backs—Workman (Ohio State) 3. L'teritz (Michigan) 3, Zorn
(Chicago) 2. Pyott (Chicago) I, J. Thomas (Chicago) I.
COBURN’S MINSTRELS HERE -
TONIGHT rAT THE COLONIAL
RIVALS WHO MEET AGAIN
FOR LIGHT-HEAVY TITLE
Gene Tunney of New York, pres
ent holder of the t'sht heavywe'jht
tie, will defend hit laurels In a
. jtfm bout with Harry Greb of
Pittsburg I" Madison Square Gar
den. New York. Monday. Decembe •
10. Tunney won the title from
Greb some months ago after a bit
ter contest. Tfce decision was wide-
For twenty five years J. A. On-
burn* Minstrels have been present
ing old time and modern tninstrelgy
and established a refutation for
clean comedy,' splendid musiCO?
und Vaudeville numbers, excellent
singing and characteristic features
which make them welcome visitors
to Athens each season In their an
nual visits here. In this their
twenty-fifth annual tour Manuger
Coburn Is said to have assembled
and presents the best production
he has ever carried. The singing
has always been maintained as
one of its strongest features and
every effort baa been made to sur-
iftanx all former efforts in this
years show. Many new voices, so-
foists and strong male chorus with
the latent in fun and novel!*
Vaudeville acts are promised. The
reliability of management and its
past reputation for years should
insure a splendid performance at
the Colonial theatre tnplght. As a
Minstrel Coburns is the show you
know standing for all that Is good
nnd new in Us line. Seat* On sale
at .Towers Cigar Store.
Plans Perf ected
For Big Banquet
The annual banquet for the foot
ball squad to be held at the Geor
gian hotel next Tuesday night
promises to ho the most notable
one ever given here. The commit-,
tee in charge ig working out a
number of new features and /*
by the business and professional
holding meetings daily.
This banquet Is given annually
men of the etty and is not an in
vitation affair nnd the committeo
In charge states that it will bo
glad to furnish tickets to those
who desire to attend. These tick
ets may be had at Costa's any time
up until noon Monday.
Thornton's
SATURDAY
Dinner 50c
TUNNEY v
ly cii'tlclted. and many experts
believed Greb was unjustly de
prived of his crown. Greb has been
fighting erratically of late, while
Tunney has been laid up with an
Injured han<J.
IBH GIRLS
PLAY BOGART HIGH
COUGHS DISTURB SCHOOL
WORK
IM advice to children who have
■ ... hs as did this Florida teacher, ij
mend FOLEY'H HONEY
TAR-to the children in my
rbool who had the 'flu' and good
Its came whenever it wat
writes Mrs. L. Armstrong,
Florida. Foley’s
MpS." writes
-:<oechobee,
Quickly relieves colds,
to** and croup. Sold every*
^re.—Advertisement.
Friday Night Opening of
Cage Season For Locals.
Boys Play Saturday
Night.
11m wool I. expected to fly fed
anil furious thin weak end out ot
the high .chool u both local quin
tet, will ajtet their Initial oppon
ents. Eriduy nl(ht at I o'clock tho
Kiri sisreist'on will piny the
mighty Bogmrt crew i!n the Bril
baakctbcll .otto of the 1123 eta-
•on. Then following thl. game the,
boy. team will b»Ule the "
their chargee hard and have whip
ped them Ini- shape. The (trie
seem to be In for a real battle aa
the Bogart club la one of the beet
they will play thl. aeaaon. The
boy> alio will hnvo to bt|tl* hard
as I’m eel ton ha. a veteran team
anil I, out for another great yen-.
Light acrlmmagoo were the b'll
for both team. Thun in, aid .both
teams rli.wed up well A air liar
workout wai on the mono for to
day for thn-boya while the girls
will have a rest.
Here (a your chance fans to get
a tine on the clubt so turn ont and
ace (ho liomt lingo battle. Von sup
ported us well In football and we
appreciate It. Now htlp ua In the
cage aeaaon.
Mend thin n'd and tan ctnta to
fast! Eoley * Ca. 2118 Sheffield Ava.
„ - SKEwS ..“mln yTe
dnd Tar contulna no opl- Saturday night at seven o'clock. | * t * FOLEY’S
Ingredients printed /on tht Both of tha local team, have Jgg • 1 ImTAH fur Cough.,
*.» working hanllor the.. S»£ SSKmSmS*. esmp.e
and ara out to «Urt the tiorjr i of FOLEY KIDNEY
666
;« n Prescription prepared for
‘'fold, Fever and Grippe
it i* the most speedy remedy
we know.
Preventing Pneumonia
YOU DO NOT
HAVE TO MAKE
IT IS MADE
JUST DISSOLVE IT
pjT'AND drink IT.
A GREAT CONVENIENCE
ANO OH. SO GOOD ’
ut to
right. The gif la under Miaa rvicu
olion aeem to have moulded a
crmYtablc crew which through In-
eaperieiiced will be exceedingly
fait. This In a way holda true la
tha boye team hut they have a
more veteran craw. Tha two dobs
ore ready and are ont for tint
blood.
No probable lineups cbuld be
gained km either Coach Brawn 1
or Kichotaon at this writing. The,
two mentora have beon driving 1
PILLS for Backache, nheumauc
Pains. Kidney and Bladder trou
ble. nnd FOLEY CATHARTIC
TABLETS for Conatlpntlon nnd
him—— ThM. wonderful
remfdle. hav. helped mlUlon. o(
people. Try them! Sold evi
whery.—Ad.ertUemnt.
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children's coughs
at once!
r\ONT let them run on until
L/ dangerous complications set
in. Nothing so quickly stops
coughing as Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar
Honey. It combines just'the
medicines your doctor prescribes
wtth the old-time remedy, pine-
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All druggists. Be sure to get
the genuine•
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Vegetable Soup
*wJck Stew or Roast Beef
BUckeyed Peas .
Pickled Beets
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Neglected
coughs-
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wearing you out with itApertn-
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_ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1923.
Last Showing Norma TahnadgeV
i Greatest Romance “Ashes of
j ' Vengeance” At Palace Tonightj
Wyndham Standing At the Strand
> *.!.
} it seemn hardly sufficient to'say
| that “Aohas of Vergeanra Norma
'Taljnadge'* latest starring production
| at the iMilare-iN a masterpiece. It Is
■ a most ambitious motion , picture
'combining a marvelous spectacle of
* | the llth Century and a love atory ol
j delicate charm executed In n thor.
2oughty entertaining manner. Naught
\ but praise Is due Joseph M. Hchenck,
> I th<4 producer «>f thla picture, for the
Closing Out Sale of All Winter
llatx at Very Low Prices. Also
■huwing new arrivals in Early :
Spring Millinery. Mr.. Arthur t
Burch, 304 Holman Building. d9c:
Get acquainted
with the New Re
tail Bakery,’ next
door to the Strr.nd
Theatre 4
ALL COOKIES
10c the Dozen
Saturday, Dec. 8th.
All Kinds of ^
BREAD. ROLLS I
and CAKES T |
£
Norma Talm*$«
-P and CbMwlSSW
In 'Ashes of Vendeanee"
Palaes last time tetiignt
! mngflcUnt setting of thla film. Not
only do they suggest the time ami
■locale ci the atory .but endow the
whole with the realism That trans-
J i port* the spectator to % the days of
||chlvalry.
1, But Is thla vhe atory Itsolf which .
I stands out from them massive aet- j
tings, a story of hereditary hate and j
desire*for vengeance which Is d|*s|
rated by the valor ^a.jnpnjp
whom humiliation In every form I*
visited, and turns to an exalted low-
which wipes out a long e^«tln V f eua
of two noble families It'would re-
quire columns to discribe* the rush
of incident, of physical and emo
tional conflicts through * which ’ this
transition Is accomplished Mol.
eienes. thrliing sword rights, ro
mance and political intrigue figure
in r. succession of eituatl« n in nat.
ural and logical sequenre.and dom
inating It all is Norma Talmadae
Mote beautiful than bvor. ^t*hs
"" m « l «“ >»- *• Ihv pnkjtl T*lan,l
d. Bronx, moro regal, more sdmlr-
able in her emotional sedues
And oppi.alte her. Oonttay 'fesrle
Is surpdrb aa the bra\*e aud noble do
Vrleae. despised by YUfeuldl wh*n
brought into her hou«4 ! by , her
brother. Counts de la Roche, his en
emr, after eacrfidng ■ hinvelf for hi*
finacee and becoming tbs' 4lav« ol
la Roche.
HUNTLEY GORDON ’ AN© MARIE
PREVOST “TM* WANTERS”
PALACE SATURDAY
Who are the wanters? What U-.
they want? .» «• i r
The world la full of them .Some
want clothes, and Jewels and Itappi.
lies*, others have that happim-i
and still want some'thlng else. .There
are wantdrhawho want high life; oth
ers money; some n baby's lUss; a
mother’s cureaa. Ail the - w^Mere.
their desire*, their ambitions, ar«
pietutod here t in a drama that nsver
leta up. It keeps your attention 0:1
the screen to the very end becauso
It’s convincing.
John M. Stahl couldn’t have p|rkf-<|
a better theme. Like "The Danger,
ous Age” he tells his history boldly,
yet with that sympathetic. treatment
that brlgns a tear and m^kea pe 0 ,,io
like It.
• The Wanter” la a big picture,
showing at the palace a* the.ppecial
attraction on Saturday* at the .regular
admission prices; See. this ' bfa pic.
» «t the palace Saturday,,
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TAX NOTICE
There are only eleven
more day8 left in which to
pay State and County
Taxes before Dec. 20th.
The Law requires that
the Tax Books be closed
on 20th day of Dec., and
all unpaid Taxes be placed
in officers’hands in shape
of Fi Fas, for immediate
collection.
I am compelled to obey
the Law. ' •
I advise all Tax Payers
to come fast and not wait
for the last few days.
W. A. MALLORY,
Tax Collector.
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Feel Delightfully Different.
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Attractive
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J-I0-25C STORE
Big reductions In Ladies’ and
Missus’ Hats—we most nuke
room for our Xmas merchandise.
AH 65.00 Hsu new $1.98
634)0 and 64.00 HaU
now Me
Ladies’ Sweaters .. .. .. 6149
Lodiss’ Sweaters 64.98
Urn’s Sweaters .. „ .. 82.49
Men’s Sweat, ca .. .. $1.9!
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