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AND that’* no bedtime story. It’s great red bag of P. A. today. Take out your
tobacco, tor one thing. You’ll say so! papers, like a new citizen, and ,get busy
Prince Albert is crimp<ut and stays put. with your finger exercise. Light up!
Doesn't flutter to the floor or take wingri Then you’re ready to te&|! ? ben-turpin
with the first wind. Easier to roll and a world that no home-maidfe cigarette evet
better smoke. Ask any roll-yodr-owner. came within a milt of that!
Cool and sweet and soothing, P. A.’'- When you learn what wonderful*
wonderful smoke sifts into your system bacco P. A. is, try it in a jimmy-pipe,
and paints the dull, drab world a bright, Thousands of men who wanted to smoke
cheerful red. Fragrant. Friendly. P.A. a pipe, but "didn’t dare,” have hr-«nu»
can’t bite your tongue or patch your jimmy-pipe regulars since they discov
throat. The Prince Albert process voted ered Prince Albert. There’s a friendly
"thumbs down” on that at the start. shop nearby. Go get yourself some
Get yourself a tidy red tin or a toppy P.A. nowl
Local Quintet Victor
Over Cornelia By A
ScoreOf 35 To 12
~ . IlY GEORGE CLARK. JR.
Napoleon met his Waterloo, Willard his Dempsey,
and Cornelia its Athens High—like the other past
and present celebrities Cornelia'went down for the
count before Athens High’s swift passing had shoot
ing attack Wednesday by a score of 35-12.M
Up* nntil the time of the came
s»IF - . ^ j •
i *il»• of ~
iigh 'Cornelia had tournament. Haywood and Ilarde-
Napoleai) and Willard, man «j g o played brilliant gamta,
they had shoved everybody aside.
But, Athens High was encounter-
- ed^arul^Comelia was - eliminated
from further play in the North
east TJedrgifr Tournament.
Wifh^war victories over Rivcr-
nidc to* tier credit, Cornelia camo
to Athens a favorite in the tour-
nam^ht.,Farts were talking every
where about the strength of Cor-
ncliai -ami the Habersham Coun
ty boy* were rated on equal terms
wjth.’.rhe Athens'.High boys,
i.l * Came Fast
But Cornelia just couldn’t stand
the way those two Athens lumln-
aries—Coodman and Goldman—
were^sinking goals. These two
-K»d«nb‘;of the Athens High team „ L
touched the baskets for twelve j *' e *‘5 er8
pointw each to lead the scoring of. Referee—Conover.
JpJ&fnV. W. w.y through FIFTY-EIGHT
hn fum* 1i. violin.• fko k U 1 A * *
as did Leathers.
Athens High's second gar. .
the tournament will be played
Thursday night at eight-thirty
with the Toecoa team. Wednes
day afternoon Tcccoa defeated
Reed Creek in an extra period
game, 11-10.
The Line-Upat
Athens High CorneliA
Right Forward
Goodman (12)' .. Crowe
: Left Forward
Goldman j 12) .. •• Christian (8j
Center
flardenian (4)- Coffee (2)
Right Guard
Hqywood (ly Envin (2)
.Left Guard
Wilson
FROM THE
LEAK CITIES OF
(By Associated Press.)
SOAP BOX
(BY DAN MAGILL)
the Cornelia defense to score the
first points of the. game—a pretty I
field go&J. Shots were made in
rapid succession by Athens and I
when the first quarter ended j
Coach Brown s boys had chalked
up ten points to Cornelia’s none.
The-veeond quarter opened and !
with the same result. Six more golfers, Including nearly a dozen
points were made before Cornelia champs and former champs
started—Athens then held a lead Thursday had entered the Florida
which was never overcome. The j Open Tournament of seventy two
first half ended with the score, holes cf medal play which started
standing at 18-2 in fqvor of the hero Friday.
' Maroons.
( Cornelia Com** Back
In the second half Cornelia
bock to sink ten points, but
.t the name time Atheria wa>
>. :.);inc seventeen more point..
Cornelia ha. * good team and
n fine player in Chriitian. This
young gentleman is only about
"kme high to a duck,” but Judg
ing from the,way he played Wed
nesday night he will make no-ne
cileje team a good man. II? led
GOLFERS ARE
IN TOURNEY
TAMPA Fla.—(UP)—Fifty eight
Tells How To Order
Tickets For Opera
ATLANTA, Go.—This story is
written for the benefit of resi
dents of Atlanta who have for.d
out-of-town relatives and friends
who are planning to attend the
1!)2G season cf Metropolitan
Opera,
Atlanta people by the dozens
cam’s snoring with eight! have chorused at the offices of
Coffee is another p.ayer t the- Music Fostival Association of
the Cornelia team who sh wed {Atlanta:—,
11 against Athens High. His! “Tell our out-of-town friends
r >tal for the evening was only ) and relatives that wc would like
wo points, but his beautiful pivot very much to have them in town
i tc was indeed a feature.
For Athens the two boys,
young forwards—Goodman and
Ooldmnn—gave each spectator a
thrill by breaking through Cor
nel in s team to sink twelve points
George Washington’s birthday
having come this week there has
been considerable speech-making
concerning our Country’s Father.
Washington has been quoted in
favor of beer and light wines,
against foreign entanglements,
opposed to national isolation, a
hearty supporter of suspenders
for men’s wear and absolutely, un
alterably, incurably in favor <.!
short skirts ns well as being
heartily opposed to chort skirts.
Theodore Rooseve’t used to say
that Washington was n two-fisted
hc-man who drove C.ngress to ac
tion and, never hesitated to dem
onstrate his authority. Calvin
Coolidge the other day pictured
Washington as a cool, calculating,
reserved and un-excitable man
who always did his duty and never
I failed to art at the right time and
in the right way.
Former U. S'. Solicitor General
J. M. Beck pictured Washington
as being against “foreign
tnnglements’ but also opposed
a policy of “isolation.” Mr. Beck
was using Washington to argue
for the World Court nod some
where else in this country on the
some day anti-World Court ora
tors were quoting Washington’s
Fa re we’1 Message in which he
warned against “foreign entangle
ments.”
Anti-Prohibitionists quote
Washington ris being opposed to
prohibition. The antj-liquorites
quote our Country’s Father as be
ing friendly to prohibition and
a total abstainer from strong lan
guage nnd strong drink. Wash
ington didn’t dance. He liked the
ladies. He didn’t like the Indies.
In short the poor old man. dead
these many, many years and en
titled to whatever rest his Con
science will give him is dragged
about, pulled to and fro and given
general drubbing by folks who
are fighting over issues which he
didn’t make and had nothing to
do whatsoever with making. He
didn’t and couldn't have foreseen
LONDON. — (IP)— The Prince of
Wales may accompany King
Griorge on the health cruise which
the monarch intends to take as
soon as he completes his social
duties to his subjects, which are
represented by the three courts
| No matter whit Paris may say.
i English girls are gv'ing to continue
i to wear their skirts short this
j spring and have adopted grey as
the fashionable color. 'This is the
first example of such independence
l»y British costumers and of their
desire tc create instead of copy
styles. At tye first display of
spring styles at the new British
model house, established to show
English designs, the spectators in
cluded many French designers
who hurried home to put some of
the English Ideas Into their spring
creations. Probably the short
skirt will survive the* spring in
Paris also, but it seems almost cer
tain to disappear in the summer,
English designers say.
to a normal gold basis. The agents
say that even at the price of
eighty paper francs, the 20 franc
gold pieces'can be molted and sold
at a profit.
Dcgs may howl, ussis may bray-
hr.rses may neigh, goats may bleat
and cats may caterwaul, but the
cock, proud emblem of the French
republic, may not crow at nlghc In
Phrls under pain of death. 'So the
law stands.''
This Strange anomaly , was
brought to light by a distinguished
artist, whe, recovering from a long
illness, was kept awake at night
by the barking of a neighbor’s dog
He applied to an eminent lawyer,
L«on Barthou. brother of former
- Premier Louis / Barthou, but; on
M»rt»lr is taking .idea in a H'-akln* up.th» authorities It was
battle between bridge nnd poker found that the erlea at all animals
to decide which one Is to be ack- «re tolerated with the single 'eg-
to he held at Buckingham Palace nowledged as the favored pastime ceptlon of the crowing cf the cock.
and possibly a fourth In Scotfand ( 0 f London society. Bridge has J v
this year. The King's physicians ; been the s^mdnrd caAl game of February 22, a national holiday
have advised such n tripeach year, j an d | tg side streets for in America as Washington's birth.
Queen Mary. It is generally j many winters, but this year the day. is also well marked in the
known is not a good sailor and Americans living in the aristocrat-! German calendar because, of the
does not enjoy sea voyages, and j c section have Introduced poker j number of celebrated men and vo
lt A» understood she probably wll? parties, which have become so. men hern on that day.
not accompany her consort «-n this ; poj ulnr as to alarm bridge enthus-| Auturo Schopenhauer, the ; phllo-
year’s cruise. The heir to the I sopher was born at Danzig, Febru-
throne is expected to take the » D!e hard.” bridge player* are ' ary 22. 1788. while ^he same date
queon's place. | re f U8 | n g to attend poker" parties in 1455 saw the birth at Pforz-
If this 1m the arrangement to n0 g e r players are never seen helm of Johann Reuchlfn, famous
be followed it will be the firsi nowadays at bridge tables, but humanist and scholar. German
time that, the King and Queen ma „y hostesses whose invitations socialists remember the date at
have been separated on ao occa* f cannot be refused, hr.ve tables for the blrthdate of August Bebel,
sioa of this sert since their coro- ( gam es—in different rooms)' their great parliamentary leader
nation nnd probably will ,be the women. It is said, largely make up who was born in 1840. Other birth
longest period their Majesties have t t, 0 poker supporters. j days on February 22 are those of
I Otille Vcn Wiidermuth. one of the
PARIS.—(jp)—At least one bit- 1 most popular writers of stories for
if on francs in gold coin are still , children,
hidden away in the proverbial { —— '
vneIon stroking of the thrifty I Hand kissing: scenes in the
Frenchman, according to author!, brand Major hive cost many a
novel, which, it is reported, will tntHe calculations made in con- German motion picture the chance
contain a quarter of million words. : nnction with arrest frr buving go’d tc sell his film abroad. Passionate
This work, which will probably be coins and melting them down for kisses on the lips are universally
completed in the late spring, is s.ilo. | liked by the movie patrons but the
said to be somewhat in the style Gro:q 3 of men are traveling 1 *;rurtesv ‘kiss cn the .hand accom-
of his novel, “The New Micbiea- I »h-nugli the country and paying as panied by sweeping gestures is hp-
veli.*' Although Mr. Wells denied high as 70 or 80 paper francs for rreclamed only in Austria nnd Ger-
it. the general opinion was that franc gold pieces. In persuad- many, says Arthur Lansberg.
many of the characters in that «ng the holders to Bell they fre- When in a dramatic moment the
novel were thinly veiled sketches quently use the argument that the hero suddenly grabs tho herofno’s
of celebrities including Lord Bal- [ cold coins are sure to be demon- hand and kitien it, Dr. Lansberg
four. n ized before the country gets back declares, a foreign audience in-
stead of belpg moved to tears, I
usually struggles to keep from
laughing aloud.
The discussion over the question
of, eliminating the hand kiss from
motion pictures has caused many
people to advocate the abandon«f
ment of the practice in real life. ]
They say it it a relic of the middle 1
•iges. • ,
name is Jack, la a former pugilist.
READ
BANNER-HERALD
WANT ADS.
A Child’s Laxative
winch Mothers
J»etn' away firm each other since |
their marriage. Tho cruise is ex
pected to last six weeks or longer, j
11. G. Wells is working
To Dr. W. B. Caldwell, of Mon-
ticello, HI., a practicing physician
for 47 years, it seemed cruel that
so many const'pated infants and
children had to be kept “stirred
up” and half sick by taking ca
thartic pills, tablets, salts, calo
mel and nasty oils.
Whlie he knew that constipa
tion was the cause of nearly all
children's little ilia, he constantly
advfsed mothers to give' only a
harmless laxative which would
help to establish natural bowel
“regularity.”
In Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepa'n
mothers have a regulating laxa
tive which they can depend upon
whenever a child is constipated, 1
bilious, feverish or sick from o
cold, indigestion or sour stomach.
All children love its > pleasant
taste.
Buy a large 60-cent bottle at
any store that sells medietne and
just see for yourself how perfectly
it cleanses and regulates the bow
els of infants ana children.
Du Caldwell’s
SYRUP
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during opera week but please not
to write us to get tickets for them.
Isn’t there some way you can ex
plain that out-of-town people can the problems confronting individ
really get more satisfactory seats uals or this nation and conse-
themselves by merely writing the qjently he couldn't have laiddowi
each. Their flocrwork surpassed , Music Festival Association than if the rules whereby they are to he
|juiy,seerv on the first day of the j they ca’lcd on Atlanta people to solved.
g-■ ■ ■■" j buy tickets for them?”
As a matter of fact out-cf-town
people can secure choice neats
with much greater ease by simp
'sedation, 84 North Broad Street,
It makes no particular differ
ence to me whether Washington
drank poke berry juice and danced
the Charleston or its Colonial
equivalent; whether ho favored
^treckles!
EvT are uon,
S^lrRemove themWfehp Attain, ...
AT)d SUfTly WltK than if they request ,oine resident 1 uicnts in his day. The fact that
/>n^UtaTVJI Of Atlanta to buy tickets f, r ! j:o tnvored such nnd such n course
< DOUBLE STRENGTiu
for their reservations. isolation or international agrec-
AtMt MIC HD CEPASTHEHTSTORES ' tintl? 'trawbeiTy'"herScaka! Whan
((UAtAJMC Of H0H£YBACK mans It doc. ntrlva it will ho lit# berries.
in >..r day is no reason why that
{course should or should not be
ass
WRIGLEYS
.in the New Handy Pack
is the biggest value in
long-lasting flavorful
enjoyment <that you
| | can buy.
It is the best Peppermint
Chewing Sweet for any money.
Kandy Pack, fits hand. •
pocket and purse.
/(Hook for WRIGLEY^RK.Handylhck
•J on your Dealer's Counter
in this day. Why wake
. ow to ask where tlu» light
i« wien there ato plenty of equally
wist and better equipped men liv
ing right now who are consider
ably more conversant with the
problems of the day and cauld
•tinie much nearer showing ua the
Light Let him sleep!
The fact is Washington is be
coming more and more a mythical
figure. Speech-makers are mak*
i. g him so and of thesf speech-
makers politicians are in the ma-
jo lty. It is perfectly naturatfor
them on Washington^ birthday ti
aiTibute to him all the virtues
with which Man is familiar and
then somewhere in tho speech
work in a reference or two about
hew Washington favored “iscla
lion,” if the sneaker happens to
he against the World Caurt or op
posed isolation if the speaker hap
pens to be for tho World Court.
And sc- it hnH been since Wash
ington’s Birthday began to be ob
served and so it hat been of every
f:ett man when his descendents
spoke v f him in public. Once I
attended n<Washington .Day pro
gram and the person who intro
duced the speaker, a man of no
small ability, spoko of him as
possessing many ot the outsand*
ing Wihington characteristics.
If the speaker hjs-t spoken cf
Washlngtoh’a faults as wsll as
his virtues his hearers would not
have known which or Wahfngton’s
’characteristics” he happened to
pospess. You can well imagitfl) he
didn’t low-rate “The Father of
Our Country.” And In this way
the Washington Myth haa grown
and grown vntil the rfhl Wash
ington haa been lost in the Myth
like figure which is the * Idol of
Fourth of J*h Orators and the
joy of politicians who know what
they want and know just how to
get it. _
SLOW MOTION CAMERA
USED TEACHING FORM
CULVER ary, Cal.—U*e of
the slow motion picture camera
fa a short cut in tennis coaching
I as been adopted by a tennis
chib here.
Harvey Snodgrass, ranking sin
gle ; r vy*ff in 192& and net pro
fessional at the Palomar Tennis
club, brought th* idea into play.
P.A.
• ^
sure makes
a grand
cigarette!
—no other tobacco is like it.!