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TOE BANNER-nBRALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
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TUESDAY. JANUARY lo. nu
Bulldog Team Will'Open
Two Game Series With
li Tulane Wed.^Night
HOWELL ERWIN V
ADDRESS SUNDAY
BOYS T CLUB
' The Baft Meeting held at the
MenV ~
IQ MASONS OF STATE SEEK FUND FOR
•M, CHILDREN’S UNIT AT ALTO HOSPITAL
Young
Christian Aseocis*
*BY JACK FROST
Preparations are being made around the Bulldog
basketball camp for the next number on the Red and
Black card, a two game scries with the strong Green
Wave of Tulanc University. The games will be
played on Wednesday and Thursday nights at Wood'
ruff Hall and will begin promptly at 8:15.
The games with Tulane will
mark thj record offieisl home ap
pearance at the Red and Black
team. The Bulldogs opened the
season with Purman at Woodruff
Hall In this game the Bulldogs
had quite a hit of trouble in get
ting a start, but once they brers
underway the Hurricane was nev-
cr ablo to cause any more trou-
ble. The Bulldogs exactly doubled
the score over Farm
game.
Bcsid:s the game played at
Woodruff Hall with Furman, tha
lied and Black team has played
two games on foreign soil, the
University of Florida furnishing
. - r7r - M
the opposition. In the games witl
Florida the Bulldogs showed
great improvement over the show
ing made In the opining game.
In tho first game with the Alii-
. gators the count was close, but in
- the final game the Red and Black
men took n lend in the first period
of plnv ti.it was never to In'
reached by the enemy. The last
game with Florida' was a great im
provement over all other show
ings made by the Red and Black
team this srason. It was tho only
game that the Bulldogs started
right In on the warpath In the
very beginning of tho battle with-
. out any trouble. In the other
games the mombors of tho Red
and Black team have had o great
don I of troublo in finding the bns- mission
I ket. Ichargod.
A hard workout took place at
Woodruff, hall Monday afternoon
but It happened that the varaltj
men did - not' take part. They
were on the eaey liet for that af
ternoon, retting up for a rea
workout to he held Tueeday after
noon as a final preparation for th:
Wave.
There hat been several re-ar
rangements in the Bulldog ma
chine during the paet few deya
du to ineligibilities along the
scholastic line. All men that hap
pened to be on tha ineligible liet
were guards and as a result tome
new guarde ■ had to ha produced
at,tho Bolldog camp. Whether
or not title fact hat been a blow to
tho Red end Black team can not
ha said joit now beeante the Ball-
dogs have met with success in ev
ery battle thus far.
Tnlane will bring one of the
best teams to Athens that will
como here ibis year. According
to report! received here tho Wave
hard working machine, and
19 a naru vvuiivi.ij; ni.iciitii . uilU
one of the beet coached outfits in
the South. The past record of
Tulane is good, just good enough
to lend anyone to believe that the
games to bo played at Woodrufl
Hall Wednesday and Thursday
nights will be good.
The gamee will begin promptly
td the usual ad-
76 cents will be
___ CO'S (
tion last Sunday afternoon was at
tended by a much larger number
of boya than bava been attending
thie season. The address by Dr-
E. L. Hill was an unusually* clear
and attractive one to boys, lie
spoke on a "Polar Trip” Th*
idea being that it le the herd
manly things that appeal - to iber
That the. following of Jeeus -Chr
as one’s Savior and King calk
for the highest courage. Six aoj i
at the close of hie address made
their decisions to accept -Jens
and to follow Him ha -their Lord
and Savior. The*} six boys with
the thirty that made
eieion on the first £ .. ....
New Year give* a total of tbh-ty-
»ix boys wno have responded tu
the ckar cut challenge to live
Christian lives.
Miss Jennie Belle Smith met the
lie’ orchestra at two-tbirty, and
r thirty minutes held u renear
1 pf the songs and msuic tkai
are to be sung in the regular hoys'
meeting. There were three vio
lins, one comet and th piano, undr
Miss Smith’s dirction. t he invita
tion is out to other born am
young men who play rasufcal in
struments to ha on hand at the
Y. M. C. A. building next Sunday
afternoon at two-tbirty o'clock 101
a thirty minutes rehearsal befog,
the regular Sunday “Y”
meeting begins.
Mr. Howell Erwin, one of the
state’s leading and strongest at
torneys will speak to th: boyi
next Sundrv. Mr. Erwin is tin
senior member of the law firm of
Erwin, Erwin and Nix. He it i
clear, straight and profoutd
tninkers and ti» goys have an un
usual treat in store for them ir,
having the opportunity of hearing
a man of Mr- Erwin’s experience
and knowledge. All boy* are ex
tended a most cordial invitati-a
to bo present. Tho regular meet
ing will
sharp.
MOTE
LEGISLATIVE CAMPS
ATLANTA —cm—a statewide. - its last session, appropriated a
ATLANTA.-^—A. f- , tte maintenance of such,
drive, spomored by Georgia Mn. # „ nU l(ter Iu ererilou.
•one. fcjr the purpose of raising |
RHEUMATISM
May bo relieved by -rational treatment-.
It can not lie robbed away.
Ate you Oho of ihose unfortu- S.3.S. I took a
on time, 8;15, and
price at r "
; High SchoolIQuintets ^
'Start ’ Preparations gfg
For Lavonia Games
$250,000* to' erect V'dirtt for tu- !rjf a y A T I AN A NR I
bcrcular children at tho state saul- , I /i A n I IV/11 /illL/
RELIEF ON
WASHINGTON. —f/PI—VI v 'rei
fication was tho keynote a tile
Capitol Monday with tha rrpuUI.
can tariff holding chief attention
lu tho senate whits the house
drilled torenely along with an np.
propriatlon measure, flommltteos
turnlshed the rest. 4
s-uatrr .MrMost*-■ repnhllnm.-
South Dakota, lannehed his pre.
vlously announced fight to lower
tariff ratao. it move awaited with
relish by democrats and some of
it. went Ire -p-lars. it was tho
signal for a sharp battle.
Not taking so kindly .to th-
honse action in approving the atl.
ministration proposal for a special
commission,to proho the 8.4 dis
aster, democrats In the senate
held np an enabling resolution un.
til Thursday when they will press
for such an Inquiry by a special
senate committee. Senator King
of Utah will ask that the entire
naral establishment be ecrutl.
Urlum In Alto. Go., Is scheduled pin is
to get under way at an early r/xIvIYl
date, It was learned recently at a pni i ppr DDOPP AM
meeting here attended by proml. lULLCuC r IYLiuI\/km
nent Masons end officials of the I ■ ■ .,
state hoard of health. | The problem of taxation and
The Martin. It is reported, have'farm development in Georgia will
already contributed from tbelt he given a plate on the program;
treasury $30,000 as a starter for of Farmers Week at the Georgia;
the fund, and It Is planned .to State College of Agriculture this
raise the remainder of the ob- year, it was announced at the col
lective by a campaign over Geor. lege Tuesday,
gia. with special mean, provided ' The
tftheatata f " nd " fr ° m
of lh * missioner, Atlanta, Ga., and from
begin at three o’clock
POLICE ARREST
MAN ON COTTON
THEFT CHARGE
The senate Judiciary committee
approved the nomination of Jehu,
son J. Htycs In lie federal judge
of the middle district of North
CaroIln.a A fight against him had
been waged.
Senators Smoot, predicted that
UX reduction would go over un.
•intll after March 15 and Johnson
f Callforn* sought an Inqnlry
'nto tho cor coat strike, A cold
contracted by Senator Rood ot
Missouri, held up temporarily hie
committee's consideration of the
Frank L. Smith case.
Bills to give the nary euper-
vlilon of all oil and gas leases
approved bv the public
lands cqgnmtttee while the com
merce committee approved a
measure by Chalran Jones to build
the Mercbsnt Marine. President
Cooltdge bad requested that Ship
ping Board vessels be sold to pri
vate Interest!,
House committees continued to
wrestle with Boulder Canyon and
flood control legislation. Ropro.
sontatlve Frothlnghnm. republican
Maaeacbusetta. offered a resolu
tion to abolish submarines.
Tho movement is said to have th , 0 f practical farming by
ad Its origin two yearn ago at the g? M. p. JaVnagtn, of the Divi-
onds of the Mason., then under , Ion ’ ot Animal Husbandry. Dr.
the leadership of Dr. Jo* P. Bow. jarnagin was one of the members
doln. then grand worshipful mss.; 0 f t |, e recent national conference
ter of the grand lodge ot Geor. on the question of taxation and
gin. Dr. Bowdoln is now dlrec. t t,„ farmer.
tor ct child health of the state
hoard of health.
Dr. llowdoin ha* declared that
a unit provided especially for
children at Alto will be an inno
vation for Georgia, since hereto
fore only adults have been eared
These adddresses will bo ipade
in the main building Wednesdk)
morning at #.-00 o’clock, January
2>i. ms.
The world’s largest vertical
lift railroad bridge has been
for. The Georgia legislature, at opened at Elizabeth, N. J.
nates •who suffer -wil
your muscles and joints, com
monly called rheumatism, making
you miserable, less efficient, in
terfering with your working
hours, ruining your eleep7
You may have tried many
things without relief. Why not
try S.S.S.? For more than 100
years it has been giving relief in
thousands of cases, as testified to
in unsolicited letters of gratitude.
“I suffered from rheumatism
tor a good many years. At times
my Joints would swell so, I
couldn’t walk. I tried almost
-a course. In .
short time tho rheumatic mi.
entirely left me. I Sm
perfect health, and want to „u
that I have tried all kinds M
medicines but I think S.S S. I
the best." Earl C. Campbell tie
West .Main Street, Johlson c -/
S.S.S. is purely vegetable r.
is extracted from the fresh rtJ'
of medicinal plants and herbsau
Mature what she n«l,
in building you un so that yoaj
building you up ,
system throws off the cause.
S.S.S. is sold at oil
everything. Went to Hot Springs I stores in two size's."''-!^^?*
then finally decided to try I size is more economical. *
Wm. H. JAMES & CO.
Certified Public Accountants
Candler Bldg. Atlanta. C.
Long Distance
Phone Walnut 3629
Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads
"DUNLOP CITY”
five times ;as big as
ATLANTA
DUNLOP CITY
Police arrested Luther Young,
white, early Tuesday morning
near tho Georgia Stato Teachers
Cviivkv, and he is being held In
the city Jail charged with .theft of
a halo of cotton. It js believed
bv the police the cotton was stolen
FLUFFY ICING
If you will dust the top of your
•slew with cornstarch before put
ting on the fluffy icing, it .will
not run. f ’
Throughout the world the productive Dunlop properties
cover so vast an area that—if combined Into one place—
they would form a "Dunlop City” of over 100,000 acres.
from near Bogart or Statham. Af
ter arresting Young, the polie:
IlY VALCO LYLE
After dtfealM# the fast Carncsville High School
BSg^fjarg#ihiay night, the boys* ana girls* cage
teams of Athens High began preparations Monday
afternoon for the double-header to be played at the
local gym Friday night with the strong Lavonia High
boys’ and girls’ basketball aggregations.
The Red and White of Athens [ tior-s nproinst all opposition, when
Uitfh hopped off to n fine rtart they ore called into tho thick of
n the opening eanies of tin .»ev the bnttle. Betty Bradbury, Fior-
«>n Friday right when the boys once Hancock and a host of otn-
von aftt’f a hard fought game, 37 ers make up a bunch of forwards
I tho local lassies turned that can carry on tho work of Cap
tain Hanson and tho other when
in a 37 t
The hn-
tlc trouMi
local ft*
jw- IfeiTh
t'ams :
is playin'-
Years ugii
atat <
I
n»*e oxprf'ting no Jit
th * games this wcel
s th<* Lavonia pills
ic pr.at record of the
on game
iphools Inst
v.ry few
boa?t—that
consecutive
best teams on
losing a ainnle
panic. The score of tho hectic
battle last year was 37 to 3.
Coach Martha Nicholson has de
veloped whnt should be one of tho
Ik at pil l's team in Several years
at the local school. With plenty
of good r« :ervo material to draw
from at n moment’s notice, the
locals nr- pointed toward a good
season this year.
In th? game Friday night, a
host of substitutions were made
that didn’t >eem to weaken the
t arn to any extent.
In the opening line up of the
rlir-t ssn-.ef th-.season Friday
night was Captain Juninn Han
SitHe'cro" 1 *', ^ *’* nston and
called upon.
The hoys’ team la expecting aw
Jther imrd gam* Fridav r.ight for
Lavonia always has n hard fi«ht-
ing quintet and it taken a good
■HMKqfieSS
DUE8 OH SLIDING SCALE
HELENA, Mom. —IIP)— On tha
theory that tho biggost operator
receives the moat beneflta, the
Montana Wool Growers’ associa
tion this year assessed dues to its
members on tho basis cf one com
per bend of sheep owned. Under
the system, one grower paid $396
a year, and “ho paid It without a
murmur" tho secretary declared,
though under the fl»t rato ays.
1am be Would have paid $5.
also found out that he is charged
with stealing a bole of cotton
from Jlndiaon county last Novem
ber. Anyono losing a balo of cot
ton is asked to communicate with
-tho Athens police.
You Know a Tonic b Good
. you e
boy and brinls back the color i
checks. You can soon feel itl*i
StrongthenlniL Invigorating Effect ot
J.TMIO
GROVE'S TASTELESS CHIU.
MOVIE FOB SCOUTS
Tho Boy Scouts of Athens will
give a tr.nt to tho boys of Ath
ens who aro not Boy Scouts Than-
day niRht at 7:15 P, M-, at the
First Christian Church. Tho treat
will bo a movio showing scouting
activities and a comedy. There
will -be no admission.
All the boys of Athens are In
vited and nro assured of a pleas
ant evening. They will bo invit
ed to join the Boy Scouts or tie
Boy Rangers.
T HE great industrial capital of the South—
Atlanta, with her 19,634 acres—is but one-fifth
the size of "Dunlop City.”
Ana even greater than the size of "Dunlop City,”
is Dunlop’s world-wide reputation for building
uniformly supreme Dunlop Tires.
Supreme quality made possible Dunlop’s great size.
In turn, Dunlop’s great size makes possible this
same supreme quality, at lower prices than ever.
You can expect mart of Dunlops.
For Raging'
Headache
TWO ARRESTED ON THEFT
CHARGE? MONDAY NIGHT
John Smith, a negro drayman,
’.vaJ arreted hv th* police Mon
day night and i* held in tho city
jail, charged with it aling coal.
Dewey Ma'jley, white was ar
rested by the police Monday night
about midnight and is held on a
charge of stealing goods.
Take B. C to break up raging, m
hex B.
TRUTHFULLY SPEAKING
'I'll be perfectly frank with
you. You'ro not the first girl
be kissed by a long shot."
“And Ill bo equally frank with
you. Yim’vi- go ta great dial
loarn, even at thaL”—Tit-Bits.
vous or dizzy headaches,
relieves all kinds of pain and i
. neuralgia, rheumatism, acntii a, neu
ritis, toothache, lumbago and women’s
sins. Checks colds and breaks op
Iu and grippe. No bed after effects.
Ends insomnia and brings rest.
Staple, safe and sure. Two sizes,
10c and 25c. From dealers every
where. B C Remedy Co., Durham,
N. C
DUNLOP TIRE AND RUBBER COMPANY
Warehouses
Clayton thru to Washington Street, Athens, Ga.
’ . Telephone 1687
arab’
ook at forwards and Malls
Upchurch. Merita Collin* and Em-
m* Bn^ham comprise a list that
can holtl .down the guard poai*
666
la a Prescription for
pMs, Grippe, Flu, Dengue,
s Fever usd Nlsltrix
It kills the firm
-SURVEY—
—Difference in con between 1
brick and frame construction i
was very definitely determin- ,
ed recently in Denver, Colo- '
rado, where n coat survey f
of small hou.'C construction i
w'as conducted by tho Moun
tain Division Office of the f
Architects’ Small Honse
Service Bureau. Survey puts '
BRICK and FRAME almost I
on PAR. Difference in cost J
of one story brick bungalow
in Denver placid at onl.
$117.
ATHENS CLAY
PRODUCTS
¥4?? anc * Go Suits and Overcoats
the docks
at These Savings to Men and Boys
56 SUITS—A Clear Deck Special $10.00
273 SUITS-Reduced to Half Price $15.00 to $30.00
563 SUITS---Reduced One-Third $16.75 to $40.00
683 SUITS-Reduced One-Fourth $18.75 to $45.00
Every Boys’ Suit and Overcoat in Stock Reduced % - % - %
Men’s Overcoats Reduced % -■% - %
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS REDUCED IN PRICE
CHAS. STERN CO.
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