The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 13, 1923, Image 2

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m THK BANKER-HERALD ATHENS. CEORGM THURSDAY. DECEMBER 13 iw FORCED TO SIDELINES • . - CAPTAIN QUITS PENNSY [good quintet* again. The invader* will aiao tear in mind the defeat NO REASON FOR IT Athens Citizens Show , vVs, Theeo' can ho no roasoT* wh* reader of this who suttsr^ th, t„ r . turn of an aching hack, tfce an. ■ioyance of urinary dlaordsts, tht tialna and danger, of-Jtidhgj m , will fall to herd th* words of , neighbor who has found retlef. Road what an Athena citizen say» Mr*. Rue! Burners, 137 Peter St says: • Whenever I stQoped I had catches of pain through 1 lb# snail of my hack Which mndr mo scream When sitting down forli u short time I could hardly get up again because my back was so stiff aim sore. Mornings when I got up I was more tired than when going to bed, ;I became dizzy and black apeck came before my eyes a friend recommended Dunn’s pm, to me so I got n box at Smith A Bro.'s Drug Store. I War relieved of all the trouble with my back rfnd my kidneys bream, normal. 1 occasionally use Doan's ' ahd they always relieve me of any slight re. turn of kidney trouble.'' Pries 60c. at all dealetm Don’ simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’e Pills—the same that Mre. Sumers had. Foster-Mllhum Co., Mfre., Buffalo,- N. T.—Adver tlsement. •probably etaH the- MiroWibg lineup i against ths,Granite City lassies: Captain Knowles and Butler for* ward*. Cauthen canter, Jones and Bowden guards. This will be a fin* chance for the fans to get a Hoe on the two local fives so just turn out and watch thla double bill. Athens Higli Blberton games always art colorful battles and these FrlaTly will be no exception. The in- ivaders have "been at work longSt | than the locals and will have a alight edge no doubt. Both , local f fives have played but one' game each while the QrOqlte City team has answered th e call thrice. A email price of admission will be charged aqd a ticket admit* one to both games.. Remember tHb day i a Friday and the time eight hells ' ' West Virginia closely * followed with thr*e, with Tennessee' uiid Virginia placing third and tied ui two each. Dele ware, District of Columbia, Kentucky, South Caro- llna and New Mexico were repre sented In each case by a single In- . dividual. *“ * * “ * " * A year ago after the annual fame with Cornell members of the Pennsylvania football eleven got cotether, and elf ^ * * .. ted a captain for IM9. I Hamer, one of the atara of the team, and most popular man on the squad, was thus honored; This year Hamer, captain Tex Hamer, as he was known to. the football world, led hla men gal lantly through the trials and trib ulations of the eqrlv season. COMMERCE, Qa.—Commerce Encampment has been putting bn some splendid work in the En campment degrees all this year, and the news of thj* Rood work has reached the cars of Grand Pa triarch, arl C. Parsons, of Wat- kinsvlile, and also of Past Grand Patriarchs Robt.- L. llramlett and C. A. Vonderlelth. of Athens, da. Having ten “poor, blind • candi dates" ready to take the Encamp ment degrees. Mersrs. Parsons, Bramlstt and Vonderlelth and many other i /omlnent Patriarchs Werte I extended cordial' invitations to see the degree team put cm this work, arid a large nlimber of visi tors were present to witness the work done “In a Janjb up man ner" by the local team. Grand Patriarch Parsons* and Part Grand Patriarchs Brsmlett. and Vonderlelth were then called upon and each responded In ad dressee filled with wit and wis- dom, and with loud encomiums for ths splendid work done by the lo cal degree team. Never in the history of — ■ the institution has s football team . ual JACKSON been made up'of represen to tives , of eb.many states. Captain Cam* Athletic authorities at the high! eron Is ths first leader in nearly • cho °l announced yesterday that a half score years to hail from be* du* to a last ihlnute change the) yond the borders of the Old Do* tins' five of Athfcn* High will minion, and with the recent elec* "°t Journey to Klberton as th* lion of “Tex" Tilson, s Virginia schedule, calls for hut will play *oy, to pilot the 19f4 Generali ■ this club in Athena at tbs gym the captaincy is again returned te I Friday night. This makes a double the "mother state." Tb# big eleven j hill for Friday aa the boys club iu«6 been the recipient of numef- 1 will battle the boys team from mik banquets, luncheons and othtr Klberton at this time. Two great favors since the season v closed games are expected and Should Thanksgiving-day. ..{draw fjne crowds. The two Eh' A hurried "roll call" foPowfd. berton clubs will arrive In the •he season's final# broiifiht tb* city tome time Friday., • ■(leasing information that nil but i The hoys club under “Doc" I f lve monogram men will be re Brown has neFrt going hard for •urned for next season and Conch . the past vfeek.xft} ars In good DeHart Is already laying bis plans J shape. With the exception of an . tpr the 1924 drive. In addition to injury to Bradbury the club Is f •he varsity holdovers, no less than In fin# shape. This lad received | twenty freshmen, winner- of -the a bad sprain of the shoulder In ( first year numernis. will iw on the Braselton game and said mem- | hand to bolster up weak npot* and her 1* giving quite s bit of trouble. , compete for positions along with The rest of the, tfcam ha* been , •*’“ I drlvep hard'and are ready for tho j I big fracas. . , Th* girls club is also in shape • for the gome and should give s t ‘account of. themselves. They , ail your at-! have a fine club though to go it is Impos-1 against ahd should be pushed hard , slbie for you to form • tru e Idea to win. i t of this h|deous reptile unless you ] Moth of these Klberton crews - k£ep your eyes fixed on me.—Tit-1 were not hi|rt much by graduation Bits (London). J last year sod have rounded out | ly.AEXINGTON Va.—Completing llftvit tt considered by many the most successful football season in many years, tho Washington and iUbp grldders were recently award* ert the official monogratps with ■ •westers as n recognition of theii Mferviee. . % The . men so awarded were: i«.Captain Cameron, Irwin, Pa.; Cap lain-elect Tilson, Nebo, Va.; H. I Datfliv. Fayetteville, Tenn.; J. K •: Thomas, Charleston. W. Va.; ^ -pB Hawkins, Petersburg. Va,; T. •Mv Bemis, Prescott. Ark.; L. F , Stptomons. Dallas. Texas; R. A i Rhodes, Horn Lake, Miss.; C. I* (. Jerry, Wyoming. Del. M. I. Bud- xiicjt. Keystone. W. Va.: D. K lt Demise Prescott. Ark.; P. A . tJUttcher. Jont-sboro, Ark.: v K. V. uBurfc, Washington, D. C.; H. M ..Wilson. Owensboro. Ky.; R. M vFiww. Rock Hill, «. M. W -Hamilton. Carrixoxo. N. ti.; If. F •.McMillan. Hafriman. Tenn.; J. T , Mc.Vajv Huntington. W. V*.: o. W jHquc. manager. Helena*Ark., was • —tager’s WILL PUBLI8H NEW COLLEGE PAPER I FORSYTH, Ga.—X new college J paper, “Sparks," will soon makt 'Its appearance, being named for- Professor George M. Sparks, direct tor of the department of Journal ism at Mercer University. The paper is to be published ouarter-. ly and will contain nefhi from the campus of the college which was, formerly carried In the columns of the Mercer Cluster, the jourrihlhc- , tlci publication of that school. Dl*. ; Sparks Is the first Journalistic j member of the faculty of Bessie Tift and has had quite a large amount of newspaper experience with.well known papers. his baseball clothes and his track outfit, together with other rierlfh- ed collegiate belongings and left the university, not Awaiting even for his degree. AN EDISON ACHIEVEMENT WASHINGTON—They* are 700,* 000 incandescent lamps in use throughout the world today. And half of them says “The History of the Electric Light" Just Issued by the Smithsonian Institution are In the United States, Ail embody the original features os not lifted In the patent granted Thomn* Edison in 1880. A splendid trepast in the shape of a most enjoyable Oyster sup per was served under t^ie personal supervision of Patriarchs Cary Almond, and J. S. Lord, and every one went away loud in their praise of Commerce Encampment No. 19. its splendid degree te»m and chefs Almand and *Lord. \ FOOTBALLS at HUGGINS. 25t to $3.00. d!4e (Awarded the officii*, r trident. crocodile. More Bountiful Than Ever Before »*»-■ FRANK ENOUGH s Farmer—What you re** V for? Hired Man—It ain’t for; H •om.—Life. COMMERCE. Ga.—-Harmony Grove Lodge No. SQ. I. O. O. F. elects officers for 1924. At the last regular meeting of Harmony Grove Lodge No. 30, L O. O. F .the foUowlng officers li/Arlnnsa*. land of the raxor hacks, contributed four of the list CAPTAIN TEX HAMER Our.Cakea are made from the very best ma terials that can be bought, handled by ex perts that know noth ing but Cake making. Benson’s Fruit Cake is better than ever before. Many varieties of Lay er Cake-. Free samples before yob buy, BENSONS BAKERY MOSS-COVERED GRID TRICK THAT SELDOM FAILS TO GAIN year: W. M. Hosch, Nobis Grand. W. M. Luthl, Vice Grand: R.R C. Nix, Secretary, F. H. Aderhoidt, Treasurer and R. F. Hosch, Trus tee. These men are each and all en thusiastic mtmbers of this order, and It goes without saying, that T HE finest records deserve the most perfect reproduction. This cannot be accomplished by ahy assembly of parts or other hit-or-miss process. Victor records ana Victrola instruments are built complete in the Victor factories for die one purpose of use together. To know how good they are, play these new Victor Records on any one of the twenty-one thry will maintain th* talxh atan- tlard which ha. charactCTlz.il H»r> many drove Lodge No. 16 In the pact. protent play. A mos,-covered at-' team can gather itself together the fair lo be eure. Sht often worked man with tho hall has plunged for many prectous yards. The through for the required distance, makeup of this play revplves 1 Michigan ibas worked' this play apaqnd- an argument 'started by . to good advantage several time. — — * ... . ■ l. a |ne* /'nn.ell KnnV In tOIR lha . Only 6 raoredays before Tax Books close. W. A. MALLORY, Tax Collector. thn offensive team. It Is put into i Against Cornell, hack In 1915, th? action usually*when In close prox-; Yostraen counted a touchdown by Imity of the goal line, or when • the use of It. and duplicated the vunl or two It needed to Insure a feat In the Wisconsin game last first down. | season. Other aggregation* have if Just before the snap-back, some • likewise gained by employing It Next Door to Strand Theatre. And 223 Haric’dbk Bulck Touring Car In good running condition, *150.00. Hudson. Super-Six, 7-paasen. iter, rebuilt, at a low price. Recent Model Chevrolet Touring Car $250.00. CONOM,Y,MOTOR CO. Special Symphony Orchestra to Be Heard in “Covered Wagon’ New Victor Records Rod Seal Records W Victrola No. 100 1 * $150 ! Mahogany, oak or walnut Melodious Instrumental ! Entr'acte-Gavotte ica.ii Victor Strfaf Orctatrcl ib the Mill ia.m-m icu Vidor Striae OrctestraJ Dainty numbers (or the bowed strings, "the soul of the or chestra." Tho gavotte trips delicately as a toedancor. The moss-grown old watar-wheel. clop-dofxlopt, now (ul, now slow. AM U told in light, vivid, sxquisltsly-plsyod string music. and koto dad you'll be youstorUdmllUtieMteffi Light Vocal Selections ntt»’ id a Cornor . Eliott Skawl, ola . joa’aiana Lewis Jsnu s-Elliott Stew J ,91 ® 3 "Sitkinf in m Comer" is the fox trot song of an apparent philosopher who plays wallflower but doesn't seem worried over iL In “Lou'siana" James adds hit tenor, and completes • splendid popular record. dlU TlUkcTlext Christmas a lot cosier anyou GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK of Athens, Ga. Victrola No. 260 $150 Mahogany or walnut Humorous ...Mass and Fzya sing why Adam dniwd; and it seems that according lo Iheir whimalcal reasoning if wae becaueo te hadn't any deaf old Manmy to tako Mm on her knee. COLONIAL THEATRE 2 DAYS, MONDAY and TUESDAY, DEC. 17-18 Nights At 8:30—Tuesday Matinee At 2:30. JOHNNIE FOX IfV n scene from “The Covered Wagon" e Covered, Wagon" which Seat! are now veiling allwcra lo tho Colonial Monday even- cigar Store. nd • Tuesday matinee and m ig Is a photo-spectacle of USUAL CURD dimensions, high pictorial MARKET FEATURES r quick Journey westward of ROME. Ga—A new' Innovation oncers of the forties and the plannsd for th, Rome curb mar- to Oregon and California ket Is that nf serving hot coffre . The wagon-train assembles, to the farmers who arrive earlv on , camps. Perils by flood, cold-winter mornings after their by fire, perila by Indians open anr ride te town. Mrr. Will it It courses prairie under Mitchell, who la In charge of the nd over snow; It bivouacs local curb market this week la re* er-bank and In gully; It hilts sponsible for the unique and crcdl- aggtlng fort among free- fable Idea. Leaving home oh a d scouts. At length, with cold morning, a large part of the and hymn. It turns the sod rime wlthoot getting breakfast will promised land. Epic Indeed have a tendency to discourage ' western conquest by wheel coming to town during had wca- ough. nn epic brought to the ther, according to Mrs. Mitchell. with Imagination, truth who hopes by this method to help nd pictorial power. Through thd farmers who are doing murt gegnt of s people In mlgra- to.make the market a success b, breads a mediocre tale of- providing them with the stlmulat- us rtvslry. acted Recording to Ing liquid. • Tin's Picture Wasn’t Made—It Was Lived; THIS Iff TH| ONLY^HDEXClttflVl fSiS^lfv FcSPtWE?S»<oSmOW^^I^!1.4 Victrola No. 220 *200 Electric, $240 Mahogany, oak or walnut * There is only one Victrola And that is made by the Vidor Company MMstory af tour s* Mr 0,JvmCnM “It lo a privilege to htv.'/S't opportunity to soo "THE COVER ED WAGON”-—Is one of- • Amorieznlzm greatest lessons In and cannot fall te do $ood. D. Lstktr, Chairman U. *. ping Board. X Paramount Production ifdu.is ui me tuuun tram tuc a utiie praise ncips aown a 101 unsuspecting heroes.. Picture tot of criticism. men; pfctarc for Americans; p»c- Where there’s i ( tiQ there nr* ture in which the screen Jotos the J trays—one Tight and one ferong. arts. ,f| |, v I Mont of the success in the world * Mwsfc that takes in the s-vlns h«s h«rcri won because of the suprf .and rqior of grand opera a* r- of opposition. \ i ranged bv Huts Kelsenlkdd, act l If you f/ire not nfrald of failure 1 It is very probable you will never SPECIAL SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA. PRICKS: itl Matinee. 56c. S I us Tsy.tBS ERS RBCEIH-R- SELLING. compantSH grout plctl