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rntOAT, FEBRUARY l?
TKB BAWITBR-HggAf.D. ATHBHS, GBOKCIA..
PACE SIX
COOLIDGE ENDS |
SOCIAL SEASON
WITHOUT GRACE
Woodmen Head Given
MARKET NEWS
larger the icore would be. It wee
plainly written which teem wee
to'be the victor.
The ecoree of the other game,
follow:
Tech High (Qa.) 47; Anniaton
truce nc acenucu auu »i«mi «. — -— ■—». ——— Military (Ale.) 19.
ceremonial at tiri Colonial The- 'pany that can write group and oth- Vienna High (Oa.) 42. Darling.
- — i-i —i—— cr jorini of ineurance. Hs said ton (Ga.) 23
that during the firaf 26 daya the ouilport High (Ale.) 59; Dade,
company wae in operation under wile High (Ala) 25.
Woodman management that it t sioecmb High (Ala) 25; Oreene.
broke gil previous records for buai- boro High (Ala.) 13.
oead don.. “Thin la something Ma'one High (Fla) 33; Opp
new and you haven’t heard about nivh (Ala) 21.
it before," he eaid. Mr. Fraser tq.e Points High .(Ala.) 28:
told about how he had invested Tallasaee High (Ala) 'll.
Woodmen funds in southern bonds, | Knoxville High (Tenn.) 59;
them in preference to Unevllle High (Ala) H.
northern and ea-tern eccurltl:e. Tb e y^May gatnee will bring to.
“Wa have (buUt many s achoo g«Uur the following team*:
house and paved may a mile of | A then..MniporL
*“ Georgia, he said. Knoxville Hlgh-FIve Points.
And I told a memb.r of your Tec i, Hlgh.Malone High,
board of eommissionrrs this after- y, Hlgh-Sloeomb.
nnnn If vnn wnnM float hnnrla nnd i * -
Great Ovation Here
lid look
CUCKOO
hunting pirate treasure
find anything? not one
A HUNDRED. 1 NOSlR! NOT
V. IN A THOUSAND!
/ uieuv, sou ceftrwniH gummed
the works'. of au. the dummies-
Turning down $5000 for ouR
"TREASURE MAP-A PROFIT OF J
VR.QSo. r M>r —tt T|
fie added.
f air, goiyP's!
' YOU FORGET \
that there man
be A treasure
buried there.
(Continued trora osce one.) ---■ t .u«er told about a new
- pause ox toe organization, tne ac-
tor.-, moving to Athens. After the jciuinilg ana opviaung ot a regular
partldo he attended and spoke at oM line insurance, company; a com-
<1 ceremonial at th? Colonial The- Jpan^ha^a^jTU^rou^jn^th-
utr., wncre n special prologue and
entertainment was —“ *•”
B. G. COOl’KiL Msasgei
JOHN r. CLARK A co
tns Shack.Ifnra liu.l.l'.,
Mh.wi. 17,,
— WASHINGTON.— (UP) —Pres.
ATHENS COTTON ident Coolldge completed the
The local Votton market closed white House social seadon single
at 18 cents Friday. The previous handed Thursday night,
close was 18 cents- \ tv .tuout Mrs. Coolldge at his
— aide, he led a procession ot army
NEW TORE COTTON and navy officers down the stair-
Open High txi-v CIo,e P. C j way fo ihe blare of a band, ata-
Mch.. 18.01 18.10 17.80 17 80 17.93 ttoned hfmsell In the Blue Room
M-y.. 18.19 18.28 18.03 18.04 18.08 and shoo a hands with 2,000 gueeta.
July. .18.25 18.31 18.00 1.06 18.11 ,u IMPROVED
NEW ORLEANS COTTON WASHINGTON —(AP)— Mrs.
Open High Low Close P. C. Counuge was much better” Fri-
.. i swkv • n An s rm nn n . .eon -I-.. THkita Hriltaa riltVflAiana M.
Congress Passes
WHEAT-
March .. .
May .. . .
July .. . .
IIP I —,v.-y- ——— CORN—
tlon fee. provision. Final cation March .. .
——- —““ *- * V~J .. .
July .. .
OATS-
EVEN tF HE PID FIND IT-
YEAH. ..
vtowi »\ Thunder oo sou know
typ 66 worth Any SKooo?
Mac's objection to lho oquallza-
wlll come probably in two weeks— May
about the time the commerce com-
mlttee Is ready' K report out a .
flood control MIL The.house. la ex. Marach .... 55 545. 65'
period to get to work <m thu Reid May ,. ... 56 55% 55%
compromise flood Mil.before that 'July 52% 52U 62%
time. I ——
By the time thaae things are out | BURGLAR ASKS PARDON
of the way, the March 15 Income | MEMPHIS.—Back In 1922, Rob.
tax returns Will have been made ' ert Klussman Invaded the home
and the senate finance committee and Threatondo the life of Abe
can determine whether the big tax i T ,, ii-’nn, Memphis capitalist,
redndlcn 1/11, pppsed by the house | Pestered by a guilt v <• „
ehould.be considered In the sen-, and wishing to start the New
ate. , . , Year off right, he walked into the
irther meet the needs and
icnta of the organisation
idqnarterx city. Chancellor
OAK HILL, W. Va. —(AP)—
Delayed two days by bad weatbtr,
George Haldcman, whose plane
was forc'd down here b; a storm
hopned off Friday for Clearwater,
Florida.
Ho was accompanied by E. F.
Stifel, Wheeling manufacturer.
They plan to land at Angaria,
Georgia, for gaioline' and resume
the flight at once.
diaries M. Snelling welcomed thf
Vi.’Hors here in behalf of tb« Uni
versjty and told how essential it
is for A country, a state, a com
munity and an organisation to de
velop'along educational lin’s an-'
how the eduratlonsl Instltu'loni o'
the city would fall in with the
OkOIEOg the Woodmen of th,
Wril-b!.
, ..Tint Nix represented the Cham-
.bJr-of Commerce in a stirring ap
pe*I |n i-,-half of the cl tv and
Xoithen’t Georgia, while Rob»-
L. McWhorter, Consul Commands*
offices 'of Goodman the other day
and asked his psrdon. Goodman
readily garo It.
CORN MEAL CLEANER
To brighten carpets and rugs,
corn meal dampened with just
enough kerosene to soften !a ex
cellent Sprinkle It orer liber
ally and then sweep.
Candles that have become twist,
ed with heat should be laid In a
wn-Tu place until they are soft
ened. then straightened and put In
the Icebox.
Shingling Is a return to an old
fashion popular at the' French
Court'£50 years ago.
IA closing Mr. Fraser said that
i majority of the members of the
xecutlve council wens democrats
rnt that com.- of them wore liable
.1 "slip" at the next election, its-
icclally If the party leaders didn’t
catch who they nominated. “I am
or th; protection of the home and
0-home waa ever protected with
MOM’N POP
Yeah, Pop’s Through.
the local camp had grown in
th.' jp»*t year to the largest t
Georgia and that should the h:ad
quartern be located here that th'
field, . which has been men);
scratch :d, would be broadened ti
include many hundred more loya
nnimeer* ot the order. Dr. J. it
Pound spoke in behalf of the Stat.
'leathers Coll:g> and for the cits
He j-dinted out tho advantages o
Amen, not only educationali)
hot ri-bm ninny fnvorsiJe 4 angles
Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, pastor o',
the Bapti-t I'hul-eii. «■«, .envmcin.
in ms presentation of the city an.
us upportuniti.a and C. C. Thom
as, assistant state manager of th.
Wouumen went into detail ns U
health, climate, wealth of man.,
lactunng and farming activities,
postal facilities, nauKiug iacui.i •
S. , 1 . - , LI— I , L _ III
FRIENDS - X. CERTAINLV APPHEC1ATC THIS T
UTTLE PARTY IM MY HONOR AND I'M SORE VCVE
ALL LEARNED A VALUABLE LESSON ABOUT INVESTING
IN SCHEMES TO SET RICH <SUICR - ALTHOUGH!.
was fortunate enough.sometime ago, To.
BOY SOME REALLY VALUABLE STOCK, MY FRANK
ADVICE IS THAT ALL OF YOU PLAY FINANCIAL
t_ AFFAIRS ABSOLUTELY SAFE _ T
SAY, HENRY-WERE HAVINS A )
UTTLE GET-TOGETHER OUT AT 1
our house tonight in honor J
Or THE REAL BILL GERRlCK- )
WANT YOU AND LUCY TO J
Come over,too,
■—C-w, (GREAT stuff-
n 7"^ l WE’LL BE THERE
MRGERRICKS RIGHT, Folks^
I'M THROUGH TAKING ANY
MORE CHANCES TO &ET
RICH OVER NIGHT- FROM
NOWON t'M GOING TO
HANG ON TO MY v-*
—J MONEY
BY THE WAY. MR flERRlCK-
JUST ON THE QUIET—WHflrS
THE CHANCE OF GETTING j-
BOME OF THAT STOCK J—
-c- YOLS SPOKE
1. ABOUT ? Jr
—» "Li' KOIIUII wild
•oto for any-such nominee at tho
xas convi-ntlon.” he aald.
M. D. Campbell, a member of
be executive council, waa wi*h Mr.
raser and the party left Friday
•omlpg for Montgomery, Ala.
' ocal 0'iin*Pt Vfctnr
By 34 To 14 Score
(ConUnned from Page One)
doubt nnd tho Millport boys coast,
ed home in the second half "undor
wraps’*.
One of the best fames of the
tournament Is expected when Ath-
on 8 Hlah and Millport face «ich
other Friday. Athens HIxh mad
\ fine Initial bow in tonmamont
circles by trouncing the OhsmberH
County team. The defeated team
Is no weakling oirtfft by nnv
means and sincere admiration was
heard on all R*dos after tho Ite^
and White Jerstod boys tretted off
the floor at the conclusion of the
Kamo.
The ossein* of the Athens teom
was splendid. Tho ball shot rrom
man to mnn ndth Hghtnln* like
speed and Unerring accuracy
leathers, a red haired envo mail’,
broke op attempts of the oppon*.
Mon time after time to sift thrfmrh
the Athens defen^o nnd much
erodlt should yo to both IdOathern
•uul Mell for their defon«lvo work.
The Chambers County sharpshoot.
*wh were unable to Ret #ot for
their vhots and the two Athor*
Kuards were nm'-ny the hem un.
covered In tho f'rat day of phy
Goodman, slendcd Athena for.
ward, the fastest man brouRht to
IlKht In the Initial, round. le<l hts
teammates <n seortur. This flashv
little, fellow dropped the bolt
throuRh the hoops for a total of
11 points. IFh total would have
RFC. U.S. EAT. Off.
SAI.FSMAM SAM
•By Williams
LOOKPi NERe.SANVl GUST GOTNOTlCETH’
rental on that warehouse you’veioaoeo
FULL OF HAY, HAS SC£N RAISED FROM fSb
TO £ <cO A MONTH! DOYA REALIZE WHAT
THAT MEAUS?
Nor ONLY THAT'. IT MEANS t MIOOSH.GUZl
AS LONG ASYA OOAfT SELL /1 FORGOT Ta
THAT HAY ITS COSTIN' \ TeLLYA TH’
US ^2. A DAYTAKEEP J good news-
(T- ya simply gotta
sure! we gotta pay
#IO MORE THAN
USETA!
(sS7 ^ f— —
SAV VAJES,
\nH\ch owe
O' THEM IS
WOO ■?
said you can judge a com
noflUty three things, its schools
it8,idhurch>*s, and its homes. “Lc
see thes<> and I cun tell yoi
■what class of people inhabit a
city.” He sail! he was impressed
with all three of Athens, addinr
whit m fine thing it is when yoi
hnv* the schc )ds linked up witl
the Institutions of higher educa
tion.
Praises Mias Michael*
“The speech I have lv ard mad* 1
here in behalf of Athens, and 1
have listened to the best one* here
it ha- ever been my pleasure tc
hear, was made this aft moon by r
woman,” Mr. Fraser laid. He re
ferred to Miss Moina Michael, au
thor of the answer to “In Flander
Field.” II’ paid a tribute to Mbs
Michael and her noem and at th'
elofc of the mooting Mr. Michao’
reo”est'd her to pronounce bene
diction bv reciting the poem.
Going into d tails of th? Wotxl
men organization, Mr. Fraser tol* J
briefly of its inception shortly af
ter the Civil War and how it hat 4
grown until is th? largest am*
strongp^t fraternal organizatior
ic Amorim, with a maiority of Itr
msmbfrship and practically all of
i t capital centered in the South.
He till organbai <«:i wa • farm
ed for' th? protection of the Am
erican > Jiorae and combined ^f* f * t *
per cent fralernalism and fifty
IN HEM TH' SHOW COMES
. TO TOWN
s in September.!
GOT A LETTER HERE
FROM A CIRCUS/
MANAGER WHO SAYS
HE'LL BUY IT! . >
SOON WILL HE
Take it outa,
TH’ WAREHOUSE?
AFOOT OR AHEAD ?
GT,f?.vviLLiAM5)j
BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES
OH .VENT IT
heavenly
OUT IN THE
tOUNTOV
■WIDTH'S
OF YEAR?
NOW.I’LL MAG
PRACTICE A&AIn!
1 OIDnT SHOW UP
YESTERDAY-AMO ,
NOW AGAIN tooay:
MY GOSH 1 .-WOT’LL
TH’ COACH SAY ?
OH BOr! SAY.NIDA-
WHERE TH - DICKENS
ARE VJE.ANYHOW?
THIS'S a SWiNGt ROAD
T'ME - AN' i'm 006 BACK
WR BASKETBALL _
PRACTICE IN HALF VW
AN HOUR ^ I 1
| OH.IM SOSORRY-AND ITS AU. W FAULT 1 .-I KNOW-tHS
TOO late NOW TOR PRACTICE-LETS RUN OVER tTke •inn"
; FOR A OANCt (Ou'Rt THE BEST PLAYER ON THE TEAM-
L YOU OCN'T-NEED ANY PRACTICE
Has ass;ta of $135,000 000.
Has .banks clearances of $35,-
'0 ooo.
Has postal receipts of $70,000
dumps alone*)
ttwns $82,000,000 worth of
TWO EX TIBER •
SCOUTS. WHO
HOME BET
DOUGH ON :
their team#
SENT YEA i
OVER TO ,
WREAK HAVOC I
WITH THE
TEAM BY 00'NO
EVERYTHIN&
POSSIBLE
KEEP HORACE- j
OUR fctAK W™*
OUT Op CCNDtUON
THEY KNEW t
THEIR' BWMVWR;
AN NO TOOlW I
mm~r
WHY. FOR GOODNESS
SAKES'. WE'VE BEEN
GOING tN THE WRONG
direction-look!
WE'RE FIFTY MILES.
:—, FROM HOME ,—I
YEH 1 . TH COACH WOULD
LOVE THAT ARGUMENT
* several million dollars
real <state.
tains daily bank balance of
ke to two million dollars,
in office force of from 350