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Music Demonstration .
,Aftte'Sl5Ce~N6rmal'
Monday, July 28th
;• STANDING OF CLUBS
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
* : clubs— w. u
* Hempllls «6 '** •*!*
* Kew Orleans 60 39 .606
1 Atlanta 63 39 |7»
- Kxxhville JJ tJJJ
- SlobiUf <8 33 ■$*
Itir»fnsham « 93
- t'hattnnoogn ... .....41 60 410
* IJttlp Hock 30 69 .*03
* * AMERICAN LEAGUE
* CLUBS— ' W. L. Pet
» Detroit ....- 63 39; 470
a NVw York 53 40 .670
* Washington ... 6.3 40 .670
* fet. Louis .46 46 .5i».
m Ch.caKO .. ...44 47 .484
7 Boston 41 60 .461;
2 f Lvcland 41 Bl ,4*H
- Philadelphia 37 65 40*
*‘*T4’ATIONAL LEAGUE
W. L. Pet
48 30 .669
62 3T .684
. .m. .41 42 433
........46 4y 429
.......47 46 .40fc
NAJIONAL LEAGUE
Brooklyn at Pittsburg.
Only ona game scheduled.
8ALLY LEAGUE
Greenville at Maocn.
Augusta at Charlotte.
Spartanburg at Asheville.
Public school,mu
tion at the Pound auditorium, Nor
mal School on vSTonday, July 28th
• Will be one of tbeisuareetinf events
In .the Summer School session. it
will bfe * practical demonstration
of music work in the grammar
grades end high school siren by
the pupils themselves.
There wilMie chorus singing by
the entire bt5dy ot students of the
public school music department
and special demonstrations original
melody writing for tight nlngrng
exorcises. Practical demonstration
of the work in music appreciation
and conducting clast will be rep*
resented on thr» program by four
members who will direct the chorus
and show the practical work of this
class.
The University Summer School
orchestra will reprint the high
school orchestra and will play o
number on the program.
Altogether this promises 4o be
ono* of thp most attractive and
practical demonstrations given in
Summer School this year.
The exercises will be under the
direction of John Laing Gibb, thp
drrector of public school music In
<h? University Summer School, and
his assistant, Mrs- Geo. T. Howe.
hiladulphia 36 63
* Jiosfae^r. ...34, 66 .378
- : SALLY LEAGUE
* ; CLUBS—
I ! Aur-Wta .
J fhnTlWto ..
» Urrcnvfflo
A Asheville ..
5 Spartanburg
* Mxcoq.... .
- ! ■ ’-rWURSDAY’S RESULTS
ERflORS CAUSE MANY
MS IT If THIS.
BY ROY HODGSON
In ona or the most comical
game* erer playcg on tty Y field
the Levi! team defeated the Link Attyiie Kiwanltn. met at the
h'hm Thuradiy by the acore of Hi State College of Agriculture cafe-
37 5! .411' to 8. Oedgood, who waa umpiring t.r.u Thursday. Among the feature.
Coak Model,” The Thrilling Sensation ' .
At The Palace Theatre Tonight
MOUNTAIN CITY. — We are
having a fine time at Camp Flan*
_______ . i « en - "Happy” Cate and “Dumpy”
i Bush punched sixteen holes into a
Big Double Show _ With WestemAt the Strand
to hare a very intereating program J
The.camp ip in fine ehape al-
thoogn it is a little crowded, but
everybody has gotftn faettled and
la haring u]
“Self-Made Failure” Special For Satuday;
Rex Beach Story, “The Recoil,” Monday.
w. L. Pet
65 27 .671
.11 36 .698
4] 42 .BOO
42 44 .494
20 45 .404
24 81 .282
SOUTHERN LEAGUE
New Orleans 8; Atlanta 4 (first
. gam. ended In lost of
3 * rlxth with Atlanta leading 5-4, but
the game will hare to bo finished
* Frtd»)“-i>jr nrtw rule,
j . ohattnnooga I: Nnshrllle 9.
« . Mobile 7-0; nirmlexbam 8-1
" ■ Memphis 13-4; Llttl .Rock 4-1.
g ! AMERICAN LEAGUE
3 : Et Louis 0: Philadelphlt 5.
S ! Cleveland 9; Boston 10.
' ; Detrot 5: New York 4.
* ‘ Chicago G; Washington 7.
“ j NATIONAL LEAGUE
- ; Brooklyn l; Pittsburg 8.
» • Only one game pfaynd.
” 5 SALLY LEAGUE
- Charlotte 4; Augusta 0.
V wAatorllls 11; Spartanburg 7.
/.Jdacon 8; OmcnTlIle G.
Kiwanis Meets
I At Ag. College
called a hnlt after the eighth in- I wm report of Dr. E. L. HiU who
inning bad been played. It Was one
of th» slowest games *yer seen
here and tho crowd stayed only td
see how many errors Link's t^om
would make. There were a number
of bone-head plays alao to keep
the spectators in a good moot.
Then:, wero no fielding features
except the comical ones which gave,
the crowd plenty to laugh about.
Tho hitting honors of the aay go
to Mnrbut, who secured four hits
nut of four trips to thrs pinto,
Hutchins, who secured throe hit»
out ot five* times up. Smith and
Levle who got two hits ruch for
♦he?r share of tho offensive work^
for tho Lcvle gang.
For tho Link club Cuban!** and
Link led tly* attack with four hit*
each, one nf Cab'» being a homo
run fluid nnother hnlng n double. All
cf Link's wore singles. PUtard got
throi hit* for his share of tht stick
work and Moss contributed two
bite to the cause.
The game was balled up In the
ninth Inning and nn accurate box
scon? Could not bo obtalrfd.
Tho league was supposed to have J to be held in August has succeed
ended with tho game this after- ed In finding accommodations Cor
noon but errty one wont* it to 112,000 visitors to Dublin each day
rontino? so another round of play during the games. The 1,600
«v H continue with the teams as j competlotrs will be lodged In sev-
Ih^v are after which now foams feral public buildings, including
will be chosen and a npw league I Trinity College. Entries have ex-
stsijgd. I cceded anticipation.
accompanied, several boys Kiwanis
sent to thp Y. M. C. A. summer
camp at Talhiiah Falla .Dr. Hill de
clared tho Y. M. C. A. summer
camp is one of this most influential
things In the loon* lift* of Athena.
Dr. H. D. Ritchie, dean of the
State Normal thanked the dub for
Its part In entertaining thb legis
lators help last week. Dean C. M.
Knelling of the university stated
that the university trustees had
passed resolutions thanking all In
Athens who had a part in the re
ception given the visitors.
Th* attondntce Prise Thureday
waa given by Harvey Stovall. It
waa awanled Van Noy Wler.
Charle* B. Martin reported that
two playgrounds have been opened
here an a imilt of the movement
sponsored by Kiwanis and other
vie organizations here in the
Past three yeors.
VISITORS TO TAILTEANN
GAMES DURING AUGUST
DUBLIN.— The accommodation
committee for the Tallteann games
"NELLIE" 18 A BIG HIT
AT THE PALACE; LAST
SHOWING* TONIGHT
- A melodramatic photoplay of
first rate quality is Goldwyn’a pic-
turiatjoo of Owen Davis, popular
old melodrama, “Nellie, ths Itaau
t*ful Cloak Model." which Is "how
Ing at the Palace tonight for the
Hat time.
The action Is rapid and melodra
rustically thrilling throughout. It
rushes from onrs climax to another
with the ipeed of an express train,
tt cannot fall to hold the Interest
of anyone who cares for really hu
man characters in a series of big
dramatic situations- The spirit of
the Davis melodrama has been
maintained throughout and the
dory itgelf followed with a good
leal of faithfulness. H. A. Van
oan, one of the best of scenarist*-
qiode the adaptation which war.
nut Into continuity form by Carey
Wjlson.
The production was directed by
Emnv2*t Flynn, whose previous
hfeh achievements, “In the Place
af the King," "Monte Cristo," pud
‘The Connecticut Yankee," placed
him among tha greatest American
directors.
Palace Saturday has h-'en
nounced by many of the film critics
as tho beat farce comedy of tbf
year. • **
The picture includes PverT in
gredient which has madia motloil
pictures a popular entertainment.
The director. William B?audfne.
as not missed a chance. -Most ot
ths tears Jn it come from convul
Hive laughter but ^ome will come
from sorrow and deepest tragedy
that havq been Intermixed with a
plot that Is largely in the nature
of a farce.
The success ot "A Self Made
Failure" theaters to even surpass
McDonald’s former successes
‘‘Penrod and Sam” and "Boy of
Min’.” Ben Alexander, who won
fame in both of those attractions
will aga.u be seen in McDonald’s
latest. This time he is the boy com-
V^nicn and tramp-pal $>t Lloyd
Hamilton, one ot thji be^t fun mak-
•* on the screen today.
Tho cant also includes. Matt
Moore, Patsy Ruth Miller. Mary
Carr, Sjm De Grasse, "rhtick”
RlesnT, Victor Potel, Dan Ma>9n
Ifarry Todd. Alta Allen. P^lsclllc
Athens,- Jefferson
ijcct. from caiifomu, firing u« Road Is Now Being
I to send them their baggage. Bill n . , . , , _ t b
Mauldin has been elected president WnrlCra 111 .IaPkHAVI
of the Rabun Hotel. Charles Mo- f f U4IVCU Ui
lony seems to have an eagle eye,
finding the treasure on Pinaele
. Mountain Wednesday. Bull Heard
,took a notion he wanted .to hike
some ao 7m hauled odt for un
known parts arriving back in time
to miss the treasure hunt. Hal
Jackson of Winder seems to take
the dog for being the smallest
boy. He can’t touch an ordinary
boy's head. Pruney Parker can’t
Athei
That the road between
and Jefferson will soon be one of
the best in the state and improved
all the -Way is shown by the' fol
lowing article In the Jockapn Her
ald, Jefferson, this week:
All necessary machinery foi
crushing rock to surface the Jef-
f*rsun_Athen* highway from Jet-.
help* from laughing' when looked! ferson to Arcade has been inj'.abed '
at.. We don't se«m to know what’s jet a quart y on the farm of J. C. ‘
the trouble with him. John JBow Humor, just beyond th_ normum
ers is still getting the grub as he j limits ot the city, and the notse of
used to do. He surely can work!tho explosion as the rock is blxtt-
the servers for his part of the I yj f:om its bed Is heard at i.11
bash. Habpy Cate and Dumpy j hours of th e duy.
^* U j*? t u W . !J| *l ee P and jThe work ot grading the Jeff ir-
.tarted to LakemonL They «.ught wn-Athen. hlehway u completed
r 40 - ,a r Cl.rke.bLro. and
£21&, hob^Se, a^nt ^ cru,hrd
next"^ 'cilia 11 th« d soi^ C nen!e| b0 pl,lced on the rtad ' “* fflr
and speed. Greeny Green says, 1 Arcade. There will be severs
You don’t know, do ye.” The ^y^ra of this stone diminishing in
camp seems t& be quite popular. 8,ze until the top laynr Is nothing
as we have had .the Elbdrton more th »n sand. The proper lo
Camp Fire Girls last week, this cation, grading and top surfacing
week the Elberton Girl Scouts are of u road are the lint steps to-
DEMAND
Th. ^ _
World-. BMtToolf.^
Over 180,000 peoide hay.
■ testified that TANLAC
has relieved them ef-
Stomach Troable,
Rheumatism,
Hxl-Nntritloo,
Sleeplessness,
Nervousness,.
Loss of Appetite.
Loss of Weight,
Torpid Liver or
-Ask Aaron* Who Rm
' • Mat
hU» 400^4 Pnrt*
Claire Windsor and Lew Cody At Palace Tonight
Every KUPPENHEIMER
Suit In The House
-^-including both Woolen materials and also Summer
garments, in Palm Beaches, Mohairs, Tropical Wors
teds, Gabardines, Flannels, and light weight Serges,
is being offered at
One-Fourth (X) Off Former Prices
The original prices on these garments were low, and
now this reduction means a big saving to you.
LORRAINE SEERSUCKER SUITS
.At $8.95 Suit
$750
Just a'few Cool Goth Suits^ remain, in
values up to $15.00 at per suit.... . .... .
Men’s and Boys’ Separate Trousers, Boys’ Suits,
Men’s Felt Hats, Shirts and W. L. Douglas Shoes and
Oxfords at the same reduction of * If
j 2S%' or 1-4 Off Former Prices'*
Shoes and Oxfords at $8.85 Pair
Every Straw Hat, Including U Q lf 1 Dyjpo
Panamas and Leighoms IltC
_4 ! : ■ —■ ——
Due to the Unusual Values Offered, the Terms of This
^ale Are STRICTLY CASH.
i LEE MORRIS
“The Daylight Corner’? Broad and Jackson Streets
-•o*** *** efft
The «cene in which Nellie l»
bound to tty tracks of the eYtvuted
railway In New York was photo-
graicd on a spur of the New York
elevated system and is mos* ."“al-
latlc, a a wpll at abounding in
thrills that make the ahlvers
contlnnoualy up and down o
jplnc. The fins acene in tho mod
iste ahop la another thrilling apne-
tocukfr aeqgence. ns is that of lho
trlit between Waller Peek, the vll-
lalo, and Jack Carroll, Nellie's
sweetheart, “lit tht! 1 undent**^!
rendezvous of New York’s crimlita!'
The cost Is oryv of the *tost Ca-
oaWe of tho season. Claire Wind
sor has the part of the beautiful
cloak model, and never waa $ho
mor charming or a bptter act
Tho gorgeoua gowns and io|ts.
Which she Weare as the cli
motW. OBtjjff er blond beauty m
•trlklng fuehldn.
Mao Buach make* a dtpply hu
man character out of ellle’a chum.
Polly Joy. Lew Cody ,ia again a
perfect villain .while Hobart i’ns-
worth, Raymond Orlfflth ant! Ed
mund Low# do most satisfying
work In oiler Important room.
Other members of tho caat aro
Lilyan Taahman, an ex-Foll|es
beauty, Dorothy cununlnis. Will
Whiling. Arthur Houaempnt and
William Orlamond.
Bonn ot the iota are exception
ally striking an dih peholoplay la
beaut.fut througbouL
REX BEACH "THE RECOIL 1
PALACE MONDAY
SPECIAL
Mahlon Mamilton. who-has the
Itadlhg male Ifolp In J. Parker
Rear, Jr.’i plcturlaation of the R'1>
Beach story, “Racoil," which la
coming to tty Pataca theatre Mon
day, has bo>n tty favorfd lover-on
the scraen, of such well novtm
tun ha Mary Ffckfotd. Blance
dwaet, Anita Stewart. Kitty Let-
don and many others.
Mr. Hamilton's physique and
personal charm make him in great
demand for leading roles. He was
bom In Baltimore, Maryland, waa
educated at the Maryland Agricul
tural College and had an extensive
stage career before he deserted the
stage (or the aetpm. He is six feet
tall, baa light brown hair and blue
eyas.
WESTERN ANtf**THE
TELEPHONE GIRL" AT
STRAND TONIGHT
Jack Perrin, who comes to the
Strand theatre tonight co-featurod
»Hth ityggy O'Day in Bta current
Anctaor Western photoplay. .“Up
end At 'Em,” as a buckskin shirt
onus the property of Kit careen,
the famous Western Scout- The
tatter had never worn tty ahirt,
made by an Indian maiden, and ft
has been pieaerred-by the Canon
heirs for years. Recently it was
donated to Mr. Perria who la a
collector of rfdlct of pioneer days.
Perrin alao haj valuable retlca
once owned by Buffalo Bill, Paw
nee Bill and “Wild Bill’ 'Hfckok.
"Telephone Gfr|" the b|g comedy
story la the extra attraction at the
Strand tonighL
BIG 8PECIA- COMEDY
PALACE SATURDAY. A
TREAT FOR THE WHOLE
FAMILY
•A Self Made Failure,” the pro
duction which la to tax-shown at the
Moran. Bill McCray and “Cameo" camping in tile eame^place, and
the “Penrod and Sam" dog. ‘ h * ' C » m P
Fires, Girl Scouts and other girls
will also camp in the cottage
which so many of our boys have
gone to liking. This i s home ar
ray of girl talent we are having
, up here ’and one boy has met to
(many girls that he don’t know
who ha did meet. But just the
same all these girls have certain
ly showed us a good time. The
camp sheik can be selected from
these boys: Camp Monkey Waxel-
baum, BUI Mapldin and ^Chiger
Wilson. Pick your choice. But
flankly we’ll have to admit that
Pruney Parker is some ahiek him
self hut can’t bo- compared with
the above. Charles Molony could
bo classed in this group but he
hasn’t Been here long enough to
have the rep yet. Dumpy -Bush
seems to be the best dancer in the
camp, J mean the most alluring,
graceful and light on his feet
George Hcidier could easily bo
railed the best square dancer.
He'g just wonderful, you knbw
that it takes nervq to square
dance and George has nil the
known qualities. Diver Russell
says he has enough salt to catch
everybody k\ camp, including
Bui>-who he intends to salt down.
This ought to prove that we are
having a fine time.
CAMP SCRIBE.
Yesterday about 75 boys /from
Elberton and New Holland ar-
r.ved in camp ready for two weeks
stay of fan and enjoyment. Yes
terday the camp was somewhat
crowded owihg to not having ex
pected such a crowd b«t today w«
ai‘i about straight-
Last night at campfire we bad
a vary comical stunt
Wo are having a fti? time at
camp this year.
Thi special course we gave In
life saving and first aid was very
successful. We also had a fine talk
by Prof. Barrett on forestry which
was very interest/ng and educa
tional. Tonight at campfire we
havj Invited the Girl Scouts from •
Gainesville to be with us. We hop? j
Ell GLEE
TO' GIVE Tl
MACON, On.-—Mercer Ufft\» r_
•ity> glee club during the coming
School year will show ■ in thirty
performances, according to a sch •
dule being booked hero by Roy L
Hearst, stu&nt director. Lead
ing Georgia cities and those of
Alabama, Tennessee npd South
Carolina are -to hear the college
songbirds.
Hearst. a Mercer student and lo
cally known as a writer of must,
cal comedies, is composing the
lire program. A comedy skit pre-
dUntlng the Hawaian type of road
shows will constitute the first act,
while “I'arson" Chandler and
minstrels are to afsume their usual
roits as dispensers of run In the
negro dialect. ' Mercer's 16.piece
band Is to be with the club, which
consists of 40 mk-n, 09 will the col
lege Jaza orchestra. "Tb# Ten
Kings of Rhythm.”
Road trips will be made in No
vember. January nnd April. Ai
the schedule now stands, In'No.
vember the Merc<rit#e will show in
Bornsvllie, rtffln, Atlanta, Gaines
ville, Toccoa. Hartwell. Elberton
nnd Athena. In January Corilele,
Valdosta, Waycross, Savannah,
Statesboro. Mlilen, Augusta and
Dublin, In April, Dawson,. Colum
bus, Opelika Ala, West Point, ha.
Orange, Newnan, Rome, - Dalton
and Chattanooga Tenn. Other
gageimnt* outside the state are
4o b e anoouncefWater. it was aaid.
NEWSBOY BEEN MISSING
ATLANTA, CIA.—Local police autho-
tfes have for the patt several days
been making an extensive search for
the- whereabouts of H. K. Stowe. Is
year old newsboy, who has been my
steriously missing from firms for near
a week. It Is feared that he ha a met
jrlth foul play. The father ef the
youth, T. J. Stowe cY.ultl give no reas-
son to the police officials why the lad
should wish to run away from his
home. 1
NOTICE
The public is Invited to at
tend-the annual jubilee singing
given by the Hill’s First Bap
tist Church Choir .
John A-Ector will’direct the
music and he expects to pre
sent his entire choir.
The place it—Hill's First
Baptist Church,, corner Reese
qnd .Pope Streeta.
The time* Is—July 27, 1924,
at 4 o’clock p. m. *•**
We ask you to bring your
friends.
wards paving, and w e hope at not
too distant date u> se e this road
covered with a hard surface all the
way from Jefferson to Athens. On
nccount of railroad crossings,
there has been some trouble in se
curing a right of way from Clarkes,
boro to the Clarke county line, but
this will be amicably adjusted, and
th? grading and surfacing will be
extended until It connects the roud
at the Clarke county border.
An especially Interesting incident
connected with U}e operation of th«
stone crusher, and one in which he
taka great pride, was the placing
of the first rock in the huge ma*
chine by Chairman A. C. Apple
by, of Jackson County Board ol
Roads and Revenues. Chairman
Appleby, us well as tho other mem
bers of the board, is greatly Inter,
ested In buildlug good roads in
Jacfcscn county, and he Is anxious
to se a two great highways .leading
cast and west, and-north and south
across the county.
Beginning at Arcade. the road
Will be surfaced with top soil, this
being secured along the right-of-
why of the road. The convicts at
work on the project began the soil
ing cn Tuesday, working from
Clarkesboro towards* Jefferson.
The highway has been .improved
with a hardsurface and top loll
road all the way from Athena to
the Jackson county line.
C ot s».
llvsr, biliousness, indtgeat
and gassy pains reaalt* •
Easy to take, thoroughly deauhg
CHAMBERLAIN'S
TABLETS
Never disappoint or nauseate—25e
That’s what many
puts vim nad vi|
stomachs; rich, re
old veinac sound
bones. I
delicious
Old Folk’s
Best Friend
I it, for it
' into old
>looj into
use sound flSsh ‘on old
Drink a glkss of - this
■ digeitsnt with each
cat.
Shivar Ale
Yonr grocer or druggist will rs.
fund your money on first .dozen
if you aro not delighted with
results.
If your regular dealer cannot
supply yon, telephone
Wholesale Distributors
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EVERY SUNDAY
$1.50 Round Trip
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
MEN’S UND&ttrEAR
cool and comfortable for Sum
mer wear, and shirts to match .
in lightness of - weight, but
daintily designed in various
patterns and coloring*. Our
stock of high-gra<Je haberdash
ery is' thoroughly up-to-date in
character and variety, ss to
shirts, collars, hosiery, gloves,
* belts, neckwear and men’s fur
nishings generally.
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Cor- Collet, ■nd Ctxjion St*.
, TO
WRIGHTSVILLE BEACH, N. C.
August 2nd, 1924
VIA
SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY
/ FROM
ATfcANTA, LAWRENCEVILLE, WINDER, ATHENS
AND
Intermediate Points
$15.00 Roundtrip
GOOD FOR 10 DAYS , ,
SLEEPERS AND COACHES _
August 2nd Leave Atlanta, S. A. L. 8:00 p. m. CT.
August 2nd Leave Lawrenceville S. A. L. 10:10 p. m. ET.
August 2nd Leave Winder, S. A. L. 10:38 p. m..ET.
August 2nd Leave Athens, S. A. L. 11:19 p. m. ET.
August 3rd Arrive Wilmington, S. A. L. 12:20 noon
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