The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 27, 1923, Image 2

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TUB BANKER-HERALD. ATHENS. BBOBGIjL TIUJRSDAY. DECEMBER 27. 1001 iEORTNEWS Christmas League Starts ®y B*. JACK80N rjSfwo games marked the ojicn- v 1dg of the Christmas league staged ~-fey-4be Intermediate department of j th«- Y* M. C. A. at the "Y" Wed- _ Inr-Eday. between two pick, tefms [lie ftt.th School and two ^ While Smith wag by —far-the best for tbe*“Y” boys.* • ~ ——When the first- game ended--tfte w other-teams took tlf floor to per- - form.* * .'The |tigh .School boys went into E lead loathe .cdjfy part of the i^and was .never in dangel.,jl lie went tb the'Wigfi School to 4. Modlin led the see ing with M points to.his credit. David aid Deadwyler came next, each, playing a good game. ,\ v r *. There will be two games at the “Y” tomorrow aterrioon' at 4:20 . There is no ad m Vision and every 1 one la Invited to coeme down and watch the boy# play. .* Oglethorpe Boy ■ JIurts Hand When ivl,.Dynamite Explodes: liSKHTUiEL DUfi TO jllB STUDENTS OF ^ ^ • Senor Lain Fhp\ Argentine -^elch, whd llvee near prifc»finiter, arrived back in Buc- Lexlngton wa 8 brought to the Gfn- 110s Air ^ au j m . c i m | * remark- eraJ Hospital here Wednesday night fl i,j e demonct ration—for a fightc;* with a hand severely burned by w ho had 1h*< n beaten by thc|b pgjon of a dynamite cap. The champion. This shows part of the 11 ^.boy was restltyr comfortably crow ,| that v/chomed him. ArrowJ >» t hospital Thursday. j indicates Firpo. FAIHRANKS. Alaska—A tunnel begun merely to demonatrate prac tical underground mining to^ stu (lmf* of the school of Hines here fatai* turn out tb b« a cdmraercial told mine that will add Eventually ‘ih the fenourCejt'of the college and iMy even Sustain It. The workings hav e cut g forma tion giving every evidence of lead* Ing to*n lode, and the professor of mining engineering han found the experiment unexpectedly valuable In demonstrating scientific pro I peril rig'.: j 4s yet the gold found ' ha^ tuCij ig. nominal value, but the ! rfackar 4i«h geological features mak^ I Ing the discovery most promlslnj -[.experts say. Falil.unkr was the scene of rich place r workings In ydib's K° ne by. Ilnd in adjacent districts small rich |iHle M discovered * recently have been paying their owners good re turns. The School of Mines an Agricul tural College 'd Fairbanks boast* that It not. only is tfie farthest north college, hut has the oldest freshman., Ue i* Territorial Itepre scntatlve H. >\V. Keys, aged 81. who. with his 30-year-old son ar a .<'lnsfini.ite. Js studying scientific mlhlng. But the elder Mr. Keys contrary to most. freshmen, is al so an inrtructor. He teaches rudi mentary placer mining. During residence In Alaska he has tak- hundreds of thousands of dol- 1 from filacers. But there are numerous gray* 1"' New York, has left Atlanta aftei conferring here with the trustees of the Georgia School of Technolo gy relative to the proposed /me morial building on the Tech cam pus to former Governor Nat E Harris, founder of the school and now chairman of its board of trustee*. The executive committee of the trustees enthusiastically, *Sh- dorsd th- proposed memorial ami at the reguldr annual meeting of the trustees In January It Is Ex pected that the full board will take favorable action. The proposed memorial Is f«> take the form'of a handsome hnitic to be known as the Nat E. HfttVfs Memorial Home, which Former. Joverpor Harris will occupy duri Ing his lifetime and upon bis death becomes the permanent residence of presidents of th school during their term of office. f NOTED WRITER haired students* most of then ledge. COMPLETE PLANS FOR MEMORIAL TO NAT E. HARRISj i Discoverer Told of His l Travels in An Observant „f ih, leading lawyer, of; g tv j e an( j with interest- u i«ft iflantfl after . " r% , mg Facts. WASHINGTON. D. C.—Ask your friends to name a few of |.:e great travel writers of all times and you will get many names—Marco Polo. Richard Takluyt, Heney at. Stanley—probably none wilLmen- tlc« £oIumbus. If he did and you Inquired ‘which Columbus," lie would con- olude you were asking a trick quri'tlcn. , ‘The name of Christopher Co lumbus as the discoverer of Amer ica has both overshadowed his cwn remarkably observant account of what he found among the In- many very safe and wide harbors, not excelled by any others that I have. ever.seen. .Many.great, .apt) salubrious river# flow through It.’ There are also many very »btgh mountains 4here.” WILKES COUNTY WASHINGTON.—E. T. Trotter, on Broad river. ha» deserted hi? wife and three children, leaving •J em in destitute circumstances. He will be brought back t^om At lanta. Some one stole a .pew Ford car rom iP. O. iMcCordtjn front of the hH Methodist church . Sunday^ The thief has not been found. Dr. Casteel of iMeataville. lia : been named as a member of the Board of Education. Wilkes* has passed the 5.000 bale mark in- cotton ginned.. J. H. and W. II. Griffin. Wllkei couWty men big New The bis seized with acute indigestion and rudhed to a physician. He fa some letter..... ... .... M. A. Mu^tln retired from busi ness and J. M. McLeroy and Rob ert Kimbrough will take hfa place. Governor Walker offers a regard of $260 for the arrest of J. C. Thomas, who killed W. A. Smitn tn Atlanta, who was a market man In Madison. ** * Permanent organization of the Morgan County Poultry Club will be perfected on January 2. * Morgan county fanners who have not as yet had their peanut crop picked are suffering serious dam age by deterioration, etc. ' Mih. Newton Watkins, a native of Morgan county, at Fitz gerald. . Prof. Foster urges farmers to get theirmaehinedy under shelter be- Levied By Fulton'Super ior Court Is the Charge, ATLANTA.—A contenjpt order has beeq issticd*for Stanley Lytle ton of Mis. Allcq Loali? Lytle,' former secretary to the late United State Senator Thomas E .Watson tj? alleged failure to poyiallmony in divorce proceedings < Jtatitutcd Colonel Felder Is chalrmnn 6f the Harris Enemorinl committee, first suggested and is sponsoring this memorial to Former Governor Harris. Colonel Felder left Atlan- 1 a business trip to Sfavanr.ah going from there to Burke county Georgia, where he will apeni the holidays with friends. He will »a- turn to New Y<fck City the first of the year. Colonel Felder was ac companied by Phinehas V. Steph ens, a graduate of Georgia Tee$, who ir. acting as secretary to Col onel Felder. Colonel Felder is* 'tfr^erident o# the Georgia Society of Now Yotk City. Mr. Stephens was recently elected secretary of th Gorgla-Sp- clcty. The annual dinner of the society will be held at the Com modor hotel in New York City. January 14 and Former Govemo- Hacrla will be the guest of honor 'rom Georgia on that occasion. Th*- New York guest of honor will tw Tudge William Harman Black re cently elected supreme court Juda- and brother of Eugene Black ,0 Atlanta. ; v|ftw>n Tn«mne Patients Per>«h in Swen'nv Chicago State Hospital (Continued From Page One) hin-mnhical mm- I h" v 'n» trouble In aecurlng es*» tlTo’ll'ao„"rlZend c’Su™- ^ *1.1 It. Ne. g hboHn g counties ore bus." says a bulletin from the Na- j canvassed for eggs, but the and known to photographer,, and ."o" 1 ® “ “'» fJW- r historians. Indeed the latter's “HL ” e« wb^ hr^ thorshlp baa aroused considerable , *‘"’F™’?"*; " 3 nnntrnuopBV vr*t thev are not read f been working at l.>mber plants ar going back to the farms. fore bad weather set4 in and* aUo JyJ h,B Mar ** rft Lytle, (o put .lt and buHdVigs in repair. *1 hectme known here. ^ It i 3 also announced , that tlic “DANCING DEVILS” KILL [wltoftag obUlned a flrH decree oi TWO SMALL CHILDREN Stanley Lytie. pre- dicated on sensational .charges — . PENSACOLA. Fla.—James Bur- The transcript of evidence in the ?n are among heirs to the I ie#on, agejl 13 months, ana Ida lease Includes the allegation that York estate. ‘ Bell Vann. aged. 18 months, are [Stanley Lytle whipped., his w i/ e l:r.tchcry .n Vvf hirrior. dead as the result of eating T-re-iWtth a cat-o-ntne-tails and threat- w*orks known as ”danclng devils.** jened her with a huge knife, which The children picked up the objects *now is In possession of Mr#. M# r . that In color, resemble chocoloto | garet LytleH attorney, candy amV chewed down on them.’ Tn« verdict of divorce follows a causing the fireworks to explode, aefita of legal complicatfans ori- They were badly wounded and bled gloating when Mra. Margaret Ly- to death in a *ihorrwhlle. A~third tie filed a petition t&r 1 alimony controversy, yet they are not read popularly aa are many other travel classics.’* Tree “Stretching Up to the Stars.” An example' o the descriptive style of -Columbus i* quote»l from his -remarks about Cuba, which hf called Juans, and at first believed l*o a part of the Ch’,na coast. Columbu? wrote: This island; Is surrounded by Miss Martha Mathis and Jamen L. Wall were married December 25th. Mrs. J. Ml Bussy, a well ^nowr lady of Lincoln, died last week. MORGAN COUNTY MADISON.—While G. D. - Terr* was killing some hogs, he was h/fd Is a hospital hovering be tween life and death from the same experience. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads sad ber b.'4band answered with a cross bill seeking a divorce on the ground o( cruel tnotinett. Mrs Lytle promptly tlletp kTerots bill seeking a divorce ow tha .grounds or cruel treatment ' and htfldellty, naming a M«. Fttah H gh. Wooo at a cor>rcapondent. . i The allegations In .the divorce action Included the c)ta|ige that Stanley Lytle entertained Mra. Wood In hi, home., ^ , This group of skater* will rtprorent the United States in'the Olympic u’anv's in 1924. They are: t th, . .. . . .. ■ Chnrle, Jewtiaw. InternaUenal outdoor champ; llarty Katky, national and Canadian champ; Joe Moore, international indocr champ for 1»2J; William gtoinmeta, 1922 outdoor champ; Richard Donovan and Valentino Bialis, alternates, t mBh : YOU can FIND them hn the *. WANT COLUMNS ' \ r 'V Our classified columns will save you unlimited trouble—if you arc seeking a maid, a cook, a chauffeur, a bookkeeper, or any other experienced help. Into many homes will your advertisement go—and when you -cc the number and high character of the replies—you will real ize the advantages of advertising in a rviw tqi BANNER-HERALD Phone 71 .1 have been an attendant who wnt into the build ing to reicue pfitienU at there were • no Wo men patients in the- building. ' About fifty of the pa tients left the hospital grounds during the con fusion. Many of them returned and others were picked up by pass ing motorists and re turned to the asylum, which consisted of sev en buildings housing 3,- 500 patients. Attendants said that possibly a score had perished but believed that the number would be less than that lb# fire la thought to havo been caused by an oveii eated boiler In wtfd number 3 Qf the frame annex where the flame# first hurst ‘hrough into the rooms where tho men patients were at. the supper table. Many of those. k'JIed are Ueved to have been suffocated by the first burst of flame or were putly overcome while guards were hurrying the others Into a drizzling rain to safety. Hie building houeed those only mildly insane ana included many who wort about to be discharged from the institution. When the ffre was first noticed by an attendant, i gong was covttded and the In stitution's own fire apparatus re sponded. Special Sale of • Cake# By Benson At 20 Per Pound Benaon'a Bakery announce. •pcc-.it sale of pound and layer cakea (or Friday and Saturday at tQc per pound. In Wudneaday'u Banner-Herald appeared the an nouncement of the eule In which the price w*» stated by typograph ical error "He"—which should havo tead "2pc." t Benson'* Bakery haa a supply of rine cake that they arc cloning oat at UMa price (or the two day*— Friday and Saturday only— and also a amall supply of Bensoo'a fruit cake at 38c per pound. Next Tuesday Return Day JanuaryTerm Nest* Tuesday. January 1, ,1* «-h turn day for th# January terp»;«| Clark# superior court. Hit Juror*# for the Jaouay term will l*e draWn | r within, th# next few/la^a. ^ H OW else could you hear such a program of music as •is represented by this list of new Victor Records? Where else could you find so great a company of artists as that listed in £he Victor Record Catalogs? Remember, however, that .what they did was done with Victor equipment in Victor laboratories for use with Victrola instruments. Twenty-one Victrola styles to choose from—each designed and made especially <to reproduce Victor Records* * ' ‘ v ffoigplit Out tomorrow New Victor Records Red Seal Concert and Operatic I Spiagge Amate (Baovtd Country) (from "Pi Lungi dal Caro Ben - Hulda Laihantka] -^Hd.-Hcwu 96441.50 • Two Hearts that Lots are Ptrtod) tmtutUn J Twn lyrle tonniwi mimWa nl pure, nnhle, |tnnJArn*<L . melodic outline, the first one from an old opera of Gluck's. iMy Joys (CWin-Uar.) PU, lBerc.ua. (Berceuse (LuB*b y ) (CWia) These recordings represent Ute present apex ol artistic achievement. To hear them is hke taking music direct from the soul of the composer. t Mahogany, oak or walnut 1.28 Melodious Instrumental f “1812” Overture—?art 1 Victor Symphony Orchestral J nW»ikow.ky) r r • , he79Q ] ”1812’* Overture—Part 2 Victor Symphony Orchestra 1 [ (TkWWIj) ; , „. I Tschaikowsky*# picturesque battle-overture, with the 7 “Marseillaise" and the ok) Imperial Russian Hymn. A stirring dumber, and exceedingly dramatic and vivid. ur Light Vocal Selections /A Hundred Yean from Now EUie Bakerl, e.79 ,00 lA Song Without Word* Hue Baker/ 45372 Elsie Baker sings, with rare sympathy, of memories, hopes and future fears. , (SorThis U Love rwuni.M*BiiKUwn IraneBordonil 1Q , OQ -75 II Won’t Say I Will ,if~."LiaJ.au Irene BordoniJ 191 9 First Victor record by this remarkable French comedienne, one of the figures of the light-comedy stage today. Two songs from "Little Miss Bluebeard,” in which fhe is featured, Humorous Selections . , [When It’a Night-time in Italy It’s 1 ' ' { Wednesday Over Here Lm Holtz} 19205 .75 I Lovey Came Back ' Lo.H.Ilz] Lou Holtz is back on the Job with some original and very tuneful nonsense, end a mode-serious blues song. - f,— Dance Records IDaviJ H. Silva 1 andHisOrche . : .Vm 119200 .75 combinations. f ' V /Dream Daddy—Fox Trot (The Only Girl—Fox Trot • First Victor record by Jac Orchestra of Chicago. Excc /Tweet, Tweet—Fox Trot Tho Manhattan Mfrrvaukertl. Q9n w t I’ve Been a Fool—Fox Trot Th« Manhattan Merrymaker* /One Hour of Love—Waltz tNighta in the Wood*—Fox Trot f and His Orchestra Smooth, slow, delightful numbers, with double melodies, and interesting instrumental combinations. I Jack Chapman and l, 09nl /Hi. Drake Hotel Orchettra/ 19201 First Victor record by Jack Chapman and His Drake Hotel Orchestra of Chicago. Excellent numbers for the fox trot. •78 •75 There is only one Victrola and that is made by the Victor Company —look for the Victor trademarks. , “You can’t have • good fox trot without jazz?” This record will show you! “Listen to the Mocking Bird” with whistled warblings, then a smooth dance. f Take, Oh Take Those Lips Away—Fox Trot_ Li pa Away—Fox Trot I Brooke Johns and Hit Orchestra 119204 J Ike M&fihaUaa Merrymakers | ] A Love Song—Foi Trot l (fiom "The M*«k Kia«") A fox trot from “The Ziegfeld Follies” and one from "The Magic Ring.” Most brilliant dance numbers! \ HIS:MASTER'S VOICE" 5Vlctrola VkAtP Talking M|irhin« ConpOnDbOuidMiXJl 1