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ipion Fiddlers! JT1J
Of The Old Time ”*"
To Be Seen Here
NORDERNEY, Frisian Island*.
The % Junker* seaplane
\ started a trans-Atlantic
_ ^ fia the Azores Islands at
. 4:45 p. m. Tuesday.
/It ira« planned for the plane to.
iui mt* fii.uit' iu
, fir down the North Sea and serosa
'ie Atlantic to the Azores, then,
Itgr refueling, to eontlnne via
[owfouodland, probably to New
t lfl j been announced !ate'
'Monday nlttht that a woman paa.
ranger would accompany rhe plane
hut "there had been no further
word up to just before the atart.
In Chita there are men who tralh
crickets to fight duel*.
;Hr»ter p a hlppotamus In a New
York zoo, eata 150 pound, of hap, 15
'•"•vea of bread 5 heada of cabbage
id *0 pound, of corn.talks ns reg
al dally diet.
—
Gld 'Tanner, radio star and Co
lumbia Phonograph artist, will be
seen and haard at tha Colonial the
atre Friday and Saturday evenings
of this week.
Ipella of Nervoaanee* Also Trou
bled This Lady Who Gives
Cardui Credit for Helping
Her Get WelL
Depew, Okie.—“For alx yeara,"
I ’ Mr*. Edd Burton, of thl*
v, "I /offered aa bad ae a wo-
i can suffer and still keep go
wns good .for nothing, was
and pale, unabla to aat
jc. Nothing agreed with
At times I had such bad
in my aides and back I
I .have to go to bed. I had
'tig spells and would faint If
on ihy feet any length of
years T was aa nervous
t. My norves would bc-
upsot at the least little
and I would have spella of
< r>ing that werg so exhausting
they left mo prostrate.
“Several of my friends suggest
ed tiial I tako Cardui. They told
to? of their experiences with it,
how much thoy hnve been helped.
At Inst I decided to try it
‘‘In a few weeks, I could see
that I was improving, so I kept
on. I did not expect tho troubles
of years to disappear in a few
days, nor did they, but in tlmo I
was much better.' I kept up the
Cnrdui treatment for several
mouths and thanks to i‘ ! am a
well woman now.”
Thousands of women have been
helped to health by Cardui. Get u
bottli at the drug store.
“The “Old Time' 1 fiddlers, who
appeared at the Colonial theatre
last week met with such an ora
tion rrom the people of'Athens,
the champion fiddler, radio star,
phonograph artist and entertainer
of tlio South, and bis company of
champion fiddlers and entertain
ers, on Friday and Saturday eve
nings of tbls week.
Those who will appear bore Fri
day and Saturday are recognised
artists In their lines and hold the
championships of the south award
ed to them at the ronveotlon held
In Atlanta recency. Among those
who will be seen and beard hare
aro: Old Tanner, the champion
tiddler and entertainer of the
•outh, possessing a donble-barrell.
ed voice. Tho Columbia Phono,
graph Co., told over ton thousand
rocords of bit songs and enter,
tainment laat month. He le a nat.
oral bom entertainer and native
of the mountain country. Riley
Pocket, the guitar king, also a
Columbia Phonograph artist and
radio star will he aeen here along
with Bill Helma, champion fiddler
of the south; Gordon Tanner,
champion buck and wing dancer
of three’ states snd Joe Wtges.
the champion In Ala section.
These native entertainon give
a performance that l»_ not equaled
by any other class of entertain
ment. The price of admlaslon will
be 25, 35 and 50 cents. i
HIGH GOES
HEAVY
T
Children’s Week
To Be Obsrevec
By Methodists
A week of great importance „
all Methodist te “Gbiidieaw Week
which wtli he observed in all Metro
odist churches October 10-ltr For
eight years this weak has been
observed aa part of the modern
program of religions education
and it is believed to have
gresult* for tho
ition of little chil-
BY VALCO LYLE
A long and hard scrimmage was ^
the program carried ont by Coach religious
Brown's Athena *** *”!* w *£ dren tha* any other one thing!
riors Monday in Preparation for, ^ M . ry Lemmon, Conference
t -k« Elementary Superintendent,la pro-
£72^5Lk!l? .Lilli, n>°Un« the wei in North Goor-
S.a h u* 1 ? 1 gla- According to Miss Lemmon,
many as a etreng,contender ,fe». th0 „, y u observe tha week
^ football champion-jj g ^ beginning with the pageant
---imnitii- Tu.wlav writt * n especially, tor it cailttf,
^Another aerimmaje *“*“*£ "The Holy Alliance.” Each teach-
»ki h j!^a* r wUi° r nr^£.hlv '‘rtSl** ** * u PP°* ed ** vi,lt ** ch Of Mi
^ * h ‘ Pupils during the week
The Red and White stock took a
decided slump when tb* neiya was
received that Milton Leathers /tar
tackle and linesman for the last
three years would br out of the
game Friday and probably for
two or three weeks on account of
iniuries. Just who Doctor Brown
will niece at tackle in his stead is
uncertain, but it will likey be
Morehead or O'Farrell.
This game promises to be one
of the most interesting in the last
few years. Tha location of the
two schools is in entirely differ
ent sections of the state, and will
a-*d color to the occasion. Tho
fact that the visitor* have an eye
on the state championship, and
that are seeking revenge on the
Iortls for ths defeat that the Ath
enians gave them in their last
game, five year* ago, will make
tha going tha more harder.
The name will get underway at
30 o’elock on Sanford Field, Fri
day afternoon, with a nominal
admiuion -charge.
pupil* during the week and the ob
servance should culminate in
great adult meeting, attended
all of the officers, teacher* and
BHER-HERALD TO
DEI PLAY BV PLAY
DETAILS OF SERIES
MKE
A PURELY
VEGETABLE TONIC
irdoseptlc, for hygienic r
Quid be lined by women as a
ndJd^armVKs^eternerU^Octa^
—(Advertissment)
Ofy**? knowing of no
» pounded a special nreacription foe
FLYERS TO REACH
_ Jday, readers
of the Banner-Herald will be given
n full and complote play by play
detail of the world eerie* games,
and
ST. LOUIS, Mo. —Edward F.
Schioe and William S. Brock,
around ths world flyer*, left here
Tuesday,bound for Detroit end
home. They were scheduled to
reach the Ford Airport at Dear
born, Michigan, at 3:00 P. M.,
making ona atop at Indianapolli,
cn route.
The fieri lyeft Detroit n little
more than a month ago in their
Stinson-Detroiter monoplane, the
Pride of Detroit, with n view to
flying eastward around the world.
Near Lynching Is
Averted; Negro
Imnlicates White
fContlnuad From Fags'One!
declared Buchanan tad hired him
to MU Howell hut gave no rka-
aon why Buchanan should want
Howtll's life. - H* told the mob
that Bnchanan can him $5.60 (or
th* murder And the promise that
he conld have Howell’s car.
Tho negro was taken buck to
tho Jail and th* officer^ of the
county went In search of Buchan,
an. He was found In .the lower
end of tb* county and .was taken
to the Macon jail tor eafeJteepIng.
FISH!
15c lb.
FRESH ARRIVALS DAILY
Large Roe Mullet only .. .■ 15c lb.
Headless Drawn Haddock
only . . .J.vSBB.
The cheapest and best meat you can Buy for
the money. Then, too, remember “Sea Food Is
Health Food”—It is what you need at least
twice a week to keep well. > r
Expect full supply of other choice fish, .in
cluding our celebrated Chesapeake Bay Oysters’
—solid pack—there’s a. great big difference; a
trial will convince vou.
SEA FOOD HEADQUARTERS
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
ATHENS FISH & OYSTER CO*
573' East Broad
The Cm !. Market 1: Across the Street -
■ From Us Now,
as will as a pre-game story
a post-game stoiy by Henry L.
Farrell, Sports Editor of tho
United Press.
This play by play detail of the
game-: cornea direct to the Banner-
Herald via long distance tele
phone, which I* much faster than
telegraph. The complete etory of
each jtame will be contained in
parents of the Sunday School. At Will u Qlvalra I I—M
this meeting some “Forward “UI OnaKe-Up
This
the
Step” is decided
started to
forward step usually takes
form of some neeeisary equip
ment gotten for th* school, or
new building started, or
really great project begun.
Supplies for carrying out th*
be had from th*
program may be had from the
North Georgia Sunday School of
fice, $07 Wesley Memorial church
in Atlanta, and they are famished
without charge, upon request-
The slogan for tho week has in
former yearn been “Tha World
Move* Forwaid on the Feet of
Little Children,” but because the
whole school instead of the ele
mentary division alona Is expected
to participate in th* observance
of the week, tho slogan thjs year
is: ‘‘Give More Thought to Child
hood and Youth.”
Chairman Erwin
Announces Committees
'Vonsinuea From Page one,
each tune of th* Banner-Herald.
Riding Roller Coaster
Gives Schenck Thrill
(Continued From Page One)
his, brother. Joseph Schenck.
There he unfailingly takoe n whirl
<-n one of the many riding devices,
whence may be had a vista of
Manhattan across the broad Hqd-
“Hello, Nlok”
Schenck takes an acUvt Inter
net In business of. the concession,
alrra of the park, and when be
appears. "Hello Nick,” may
heard from the amelleit frankfur
ter stand to the manager of the
$160,000 scenic railway.
At tb* age of $0, Nicolas be
gan hla business career ae a chum.
He followed this calling for
only three years. At .that time
Marco* Loew had a dream of a
chain of moUon plctura theaters,
and NltAolas and hla brothar, Jo
seph, joined him in the venture.
The motion plctqre then was
questionable, both as entartaln.
meat and investment, five cents
being the general, prlye of admit,
aloo to the flickering and lqd|s-
tlnct shadows that dancad and
grimaced on the mnalin sheets
that were the screens of that day.
Hut ny the time the projected
request. ‘‘Just' s Moment Please.
While th* Operator Change*
Reels," became 'familiar In the
land, the public had taken the
"movies” to Its heart, and the
Loew-Schenck fortunes
assured.
A Movl* a Day
In the private projection room
of the Loew 8t*te building In
New York, Sflhenck views at least
one picture n day. deciding tkn
close of theaters In Rblch the pic.
turn will be shown.
Sometime* he attendn-pne of hla
own-theaters, where he le known
and groetad by everyou* from the
bouse manager to the last tuber.
He I* an ardent fight tan. and
was among those who battled for
the $40 ringside scats at Chicago
recently. . ,
jte does not often attend th*
legitimate theater, and hla read
ing Interest* are centered mainly
In theatrical productions-
One Photo—Loew 1 *
Schenck’* office I* plain and
without decoration. The brown-
panelled walls are bare except for
a small photograph of Marcus
Loew.
He recently married Pansy Wil
cox. Their home occupies the en.
tire 15th floor of a new apart,
meat bouse In 6th street.
Schenck nevqr has been abroad.
Lyle, H. L. Gofer, L. 3. Davit, nr,
No. 5—E. B- Hodgson, Jr., cap-
tain; G. M. Caskey/W. O. Bol
3. Loef, F- A. Lipscomb, Os
Roberts, W. L. Florence, W. C___
ton Thornton. C. H. Newton, O. O,
Grimes, Bolling OuBose, J. U
Howell, T. H. Jackson, Ed Cohon.
No. d—H—O. Epting, captain;
Judge J. D. lira dwell, C. G. Eck
ford. Dr. Paul L. Holliday, Max
Michael, Dink Martin, R. J. Han
cock, R.’T, Goodwn, H. C- Doo
little, H. K. Atwell, Max Goldman,
E. I. Smith, Jr., V. J. Moas.
No. 7—C. D. Flanigen, captain;
D. C. Anderson, T. w. Baxter,
Tat* Wright, K. F. Porter, E/L.
Sec mat, Dr. E. L. H1U, Dr- Hekjy
Reid, Sam Woods, Flettwood La
nier, L. T. Carithers, J. M. Bill-
{off* A. s. Mormu). »
No. 8—M. G. ]Nicholson, cap
tain: J C. Jester, W. L. Hancock,
"I’m too busy to travel,” he ex
plain*;: h.ijfj L'lii'J
English couple dwell un-
hr a completely foenlsh-
hauao. without-paying rent bo-
tuse 20 years ago the owner was
• i ,rlxh f ened from It by tho
janes of
ing tb* budget ample to carry out
the program,
A list of the captain* and team*
as selctcad by Mr. Erwin, are *4
follows:
No. 1—Dr. N. G. Slaughter, «
tain; R. O. Arnold, J. K. Jam
Br., J. K. Davit, A. C Exwin,
D. Sledge, P. L. Huggins, R. G
Davis, H. H. Gordon, Jr. John V.
Mots, L. L. Eppard, Charles S.
Compton, J. H. j’osi, R. L. Keener.
No. —Gasper Palmissno, cap
tain: J. W. Barnett, E. B. Moll,
W. M. Bryant, Dr. H. B. Hcywood,
Morton S. Hodgson, B. P. Joel,
G. Gatea, Dr. R. P. Stephens, .
T. Culp, Prof. E. J* Griggs, Dr.
H. M. FuIHIowt, J. P. Carter, Le
roy Michael.
No. 8—W. K. Meadow, captain;
C. H. Brand, John L. Salway,
A. Cunningham, Dr. B- B. r
J. H. Griffeth, John E. Tsiiu,
George E, Deddwylsr, Paul
Smith, T. L. Elder U. H. Daven
port, A. E. Bird, George B. Mil
ler, L. H. Marlatt, H. Cutelr.
No. 4—L, O. Pries, captain; Dr.
H. W. Birdsong, A. G. Adams,
P. H. Darden, C. D. " '
_ C*mM }
Fred G. Bell,' J. L. Thylor. DK
J. M. Pound R. C. Campbell, I.
H. Hinton T.II. Scott. Prof^S.^P.
uuu. iinwr, u, nrncqcK
G. k. Mcll, Sam H. Nickerson,
John W, Horton, P. W. Hudson,
E. J. Crawford, John Bondurant,
Dr. Bernard W. Carey, £. £. Lam-
gr n -J R *£Ul^ bb - A ' Eh0d "’
No. $—John D. Mcll, E. a
Braswell, W. L. Terrell,. A. _ W.
win», n. u> vmuv,, a m. Dobbj,
J. R. Fain, P ; M. Almaad, .Walter
E. Jackson J, Gay Hancock, a
U MoWhcrtor, Dr!H..L HeyniltS:
No. 10—Lee Hi
M. M. Arnold, "
Done; ”
’•X¥L
became Doriey, Jr., S. C Moon, Jaloe
Bernstein, H. P. Lawrence, C, F.
Chymes, Earl Thomas, Charles E.
B. Steed-
Martin, G. A. Booth,
man, Ben Eppe*
No. 11—C. A. Trussell, captain:
AWt Nix, P. S. Johnson! T. B.
Anderson, W. Hr Dozier, Grot
TP. Beeiand, L. M. Johnson, Joel
Wler, A. L. Morton. R, E. L ~
u^
I No. b—<3. Ray, captain; J.
K. Patrick, N.- S. Af1h&!*c:.D:
—-- u w. Nelson, Sidney
. ^_ jry Hardy, Abe Link.
Harold Holme, WT G. TiUer, B.
Dunaway, W. A. Capps, Harm
Iqdgaon..'.
. .FARM FACTS
Wilk flow* where alfalfa grown
More firm machinery it put on
the junk pile by neglect than by
Witness Fined
For Cotnempt Of
Court; Remitted
flair between Wolver M.
Smith and John Birchmore, wit
ness in the case of J. W. Swilling
against the Palm Garden, brought
a contempt fine to Mr. Birchmore
in the Superior Court Tuesday
morning. Mr. Birchmore passi
t* ac
the lie to CoL Smith, who la act-
li
CTCj Georgia 1 Ginning
Report Is Made
Public Tuesday
ATLANTA — UP) — Vigorous
ing as solicitor general in tho ab- ’protest ovar iincrsassa in freighe
sence of Henry H. West., who is.»•» “ "aU raw product*” vr£s
recuperating from ( recent dper-1 entered by Eugene Talmadge,
ation ^or.appendlcltis, and Judge state commissioner of agrimlture. OTer yjj inche , in
tion dom- ,en »‘ f
Portion fined him np, .warning hofore the ORening iMsion here ol
him that ids offenke was subject southern classification dom-
to a Jail sentence but that 1
would not impose that on jdm.
Mr. Birchmore, before he left
the stand, apologized to the court
and to Mr. Smith and later Judge
Fortran remitted his fins.
Twitty Says He
Vill “Shake-Uf
County Wardens
mitte*. , -, - . i - ,, •
Mr. Ihlmddge’s protest epecifi-
ed «uch item, ss agricultural im
plements, assies in less than car
lot, fungicides, peanuts, tnd pe
cans and beans.
Southeastern shipping interest*
were generally represented before
the committee which spent the
first day in gncral discussion of
the special docket. Speceific sub
ject* having been assigned
through October $th, will be taken
up Wednesday by the connplttee.
ATLANTA, Ga. —UP)— Peter
S. Twttty, state game and fish
commissioner, said Tutsday there
would be a “shake-up” in the per
sonnel of county game wardens
for the ensuing year.
He said ‘the changes would be
announced within th* next week
“1 have declined co re-appoint
fnactive and indifferent wardens
and have substituted in their plac
es men who will enforce the law*
strictly and Impartially, seeking
the best type available because
the th* measure of respect for
game and fish laws in any conn-
tv depends on the character of th*
lot »l warden,” Mr. Twitty laid.
He declined to give tho number
of warden* he would dismiss, but
said tho number would not be half
those -in th* state.
Salvation Army
Campaign Will
Begin Next Week
(Continued From Wap* On.)
Workers are now being recruited
to assist, and it is hoped that in
view.of the small amount of time
asked of each, the response will
be large. The slogan “Many
workers, less work,” ha* been
adopted.
A luncheon for all workers will
“•held next Monday evening at
:30 o’cock at the Holman Hotel
Here the divisions will be gather
ed under their "Colonels” to via
with each other in .enthusiasm
and challenge. There is already
much evidence of rivalry among
tho ‘Colonels," each declaring that
hla division wil cclipsq the others.
NDC ADDRESSES
SCOUT COURT
OF HONOR
“Every boy in America should
‘ i Hfs st< ' '
know the life story of Jimmie
West,” who is the chief of the
Boy Scout movement in th* Unit
ed States, was the outstanding re
mark of CoL A bit Nix in his ad
dress at the Boy Seont Court of
Honor last night at the city halL
In quoting Mr. Weat’s recent in
terview in the American -Maga-
WASHINGTON. — (AP) — Of
the 218,507 bales of cotton ginned
in Georgia prior to September 1,
it was estimated Tuesday by the
Department - of Agriculture that
213,059 are tenderable under the
cotton futures act and 448 bales
are untenderable.
Of the cotton tenderable 211,440
bales were if '• Maple 1 ’ 7-8 - to ' 1.32
inches in length and 1,6X9 bales
The estimate wai baaed- upon
data Attained from a classification
the grade and staple length of
cotton grown, in ths state. It 1*
the first estimate of the kind made
by th* department under an ap
propriation by congress for
purpose.
Another report will be made
October 27, which wiU include 27
counties in northwest Texas and
southwest Oklahoma. Similar re
ports will be made in November,
Deceml
uber, February and ApriL
YOUNG NAMED
WASHINGTON -UP)- H o. i
YOling, Mtminnnnlla — ^ A*
oung, bf .Minneapolis, was desi»
ated Tuesday by President S
IfF* rvnuamne *L. A . n, ‘*
‘fa*. Boa'™' °' 11,6 ^
THIS WOMAN
■FOUNO RELIEF
After Long Suffering by Talc.
, ing Lydia E. Pinlham-r
Vegetable Corapoumi
In a little town of the Middle lv«t
as a discouraged woman. For ton
months sho bad
Stoop to pot M
her own tho?.
Unable to dolS
work, unable to
go out of doors or
enjoy a trlcoai,
chgt with ber
neighbors, lit,
teemed dark
Indeed to Mrs
MI CAVITY BUT
, ... , — SUDBURY, Ontario —UP)—The
Worthington Mine of tho Mond
^ \ ? ^ Nlckle Company, coHapsed Tuas-
• tremendous .care-in in
edncational movement tor boys
that ha* been slsrted in recent
year*.” Mr. Nix delivered an
Engle Badge to Billy Hines, who
is Athens' neweat and youngest
Eagle Scoot.
The court sms presided over by
Mr. C. D. Flanigen, the other
members being Mr. Abit Nix, Mr.
Sidney Boley. Dr. E. B. Hudson,
Dr. Stanlev B. Grubb, Mr. W. E.
Hines, Mr. James Csmak, Mr..
E. Woods, Mr. Tom Stanley and
R .K. Lsstar, Scout executive.
CENSORSHIP
GALVESTON. Texas.—(AP)-
A censorship of all cable commu
nications between Mexico and the
United States was put into effect
Monday by the Mexiean govern
ment, the Galveston cable office
announced Tuesday. Tho super
vision of messages covers those
filed both way*. Advices that the
censorship was in effect came
from tho cable superintendent in
Mexico City.
a aeries of vibrations which rock
ed the mining town.
Although the power plant, one
house, a number of ore ears and
several hundred feet of railway
tracks slid into tha cavity, there
was no loss of life. A miner, his
wife and child who were in tho
house went with it, but survived.
Workmen hid been ordered from
(he mine Monday night, official*
fearing danger.
use
BanneivHerald
Classified Cards.
Phone 75
They Pay.
Then ono day, a booklet was left
at her front door. Idly sho turned
the pages. Soon sho was resdiS
with quickened Interest The mtit
booklet was filled with letters from
women In conditions similar to ben
who bad found better health by tak
ing Lydia B. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound.
“I b««»n taking the Vegetable
Compound,” Mis. Daugbsrty wrltei
"and after I took the third bottle, I
found relief. I mm on my eleventh
bottle and I don't have that trouble
any mors, and feel like a different
woman. I recommend the Vege
table Compound to everyone I eee
who has trouble like mine. I no
wining to answer any letters from
women asking about the Vegetable
Compound."—Mas. Ed. Damnon,
1208 Orchard Ave- Muscatine, low?.
Next time you
buy calomel ask
for.
The thoroughly purified
and refined calomel com
bined with assistant and
corrective agents.
Nausealess—Safe—Sure
LET US HEAT YOUR HOME
We hRve with us Thursday, Friday and Saturday, October 6, 7, 8, a Factory Repre
sentative of the ALLEN PARLOR FURNACE. p
, Du nng these three days we are going to give each purchaser of .one of these won-
p a.i; loj :Furna c e3 your choice of a $12.50, solid brass Coal Scuttle, Wood Basket
or Fire Side Set. We will be delighted to have you call and see this Furnace.
Crops that are produced at tbs
lowest cost urn grown on rich
Our Factory Representative will be glad to go to your home
and tell you just what size Parlor Furnace it will take to heat
the particular space you wish to heat.
Take advantage of this offer of a beautiful solid Braitt ljWiSide Set, Wood basket
or Coal Scuttle during these three days of our demonstration.
SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY OF ALLEN PARLOR FURNACES' AND THE
WOOD BASKETS, COAL SCUTTLES AND FIRE SIDE SETS, WHICH WILL BE
GIVEN FREE ONLY ON THESE THREE DAYS. W1LL >
The highway that leads to
profitable farming Is marked wttb
throe L’e—time, legume* and live
stock.
The hen U remember is the hen'
that/lay* in December.
Thft farm woodland Is. Incrcat.
Ing lrfitalue eViry day. , K
Richland, like Romf, : ls not: built
■You raii't - judge : lh.' ffilura 5?
farming by tho recent pact. Chan,
cea are the future will bo Just the
opposite.