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DAY. AUGUST 5. 182*.
THE BANNER-IERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
1*AGE FIVE
UN ORGAN GRINDER
TARTS GOOD WILL TOUR
in two months. Holland Is the
first foreign country he will enter
and he has already hoisted the
Dutch flag. The chief items of
his repertoire will be the "Blue
Danube Walts,” a few German
SpinfM
ERLIN.——Envious or
^ls obtained by Gustva Hart-
i on his recent cab drive from marches and the “Star
pin to PariffWid the journey of Banner.'
re’s oldest "automobile from
to Berlin on a good-will
August BoehW; 73-year-old
1 grinder. Jus, announced that
freewill push nls"barrel organ on
ound trip lO-Wsris, London and
Be expects cm the journej*
“if I meet some American tout
ists the Ukt- will be useful,”'he
said hopefully.
London has now about 900 d'
tective«j there were only 15 in
1877.
Arrange to Leave on Your Vacation
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th.
Low! Excursion Fares Good 18 Days.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Roumi^trip Fares From Athens, Ga.
Washington, D. C.
$21.00
Atlantic/.City, N. J. .. .. •
$29.50
Asheville, N- C
$ 8.10
Raleigh, N-.C
. $13.55
Richmond, Va
. •• $17.65
Norfolk, Va
. .... .... $19.85
^A’ny other points in
N<5ft#R AND SOUTH CAROLINA.
For detailed information and reservations
call on any Southern Railway Agent or
address-n.,,.
They Talk Farm Relief
George N. Peek, leader of the “agricultural ^revolt” in the corn
belt and chairman ot the “Committee .of Twenty-Two” representing
the North Central States Agricultural Conference, is shown here at
the *
man
lor farm products marketing that may be incorporated
ocratic policy for the forthcoming campaign.
The nett
'ByJInne. Austin ««****«
Quite simply George Pruitt pc:* who have so many beaux. . .”
h!a arms about Crystal Hathaway “Good! Now let’s get back to
and gently forced her head to the club house, or Faith w.*11 be
rest on his shoulder. And Crystal looking for us. A couple of my
felt a curious sense of refnge. She frieuijU have asked to meet you,
-mi, mmm » and Nils and. Bob are waiting to
et/ll thought George Pruitt was a dance wIth you too y 0U »u danca
S omely nonenlty, a “male wall. oU t a pair of stockings before mid-
ower.” It was sweet to have a n i £ h-l If we don’t watch out”
shoulder to sob upon. Her de- George held a lighted match
tenses were so utterly shattered w htie Crystal trfed to erase the
for the moment •that there was no i ra ces of tears,
trace of coquetry ‘.n her voice as George waited near the doorway
she answered his kfndly questions, f the club porch for Crystal while
“I wish I were dead!” Crystal * tfhe made up her face anew. When
sobbed. "I'm a failure, a dud. a she laid her hand upon George’s
flat tire, as the boys say. Tony arm. with an intimate, possessive
I’arver has to bargain with boys gesture, and cocked her head pro
to be n’ce to me. to dance with me { vocatively as if to listen to his
Oh. f don’t know what’s the. mat- components—all for.the benefit
ter with me! I try so hard to be « of trose who ro’ght be watching—
eludes matches between the Uni'
vrsity and .Mercer on October fi;
Furman c* October 20; Tulane on
October 27, and L. S. U., on No
vember 17.
PARIS.—(A 3 )—Marshal Fochha*
Just achieved the rare distinction
of seeing bis own monument un
veiled.
A huge equestrian 'statue, doml
Sprcs, was-dedicated as
memorial to the commandar-h
chief of tho allied forces. Premier
Pof ncare addressed the throng,
saying that Marshal Focli's ln:.«l
had not beep turned by praise a id
glory.
DINING TABLE CUSHIONS
Hard floor cushions, four or
•five inches thick, for use under
the table and in material - ami
colors to harmonize with the rug
natlhg the war.wrecked city of are a permissible comfort, -
right *i iie confiiT^d in New York with John to**, chair- '£• ?£ ? r h . 9 h9ard “ * ,rl mU, - 9r dl, * u,l9d -
of the Democratic National Committee. The two discussed plans llk ® 1 . To ? l y f * * ° b ’ 1 d h.. r„ii„
farm nndiirtR marketing that nr im.0rnnr2.tpai m tnn .mm. want .0 die. I do. Well, Gorge has fallen at
Write for This Beautiful Neto "Book
You will warn to know more about the new Cattle Height!
Milituy Academy, the South'! most splendidly equipped school
for boys. Beautiful combinatiou View Book and Catalog will be
mailed lo-alWaCtreind parents. Prepares for all collage! and uni-
veriiUe*.K*«4rra Officers'Training Cotpa Physical Culture Sjntem
sponsored by Bemarr Macfadden. Fully equipped gymnasium.
Riding 1 iliia ill t ' ’-it pool Tennis Courts. Complete ethletic
field. FofVeiw Book write Colonel W. F. H. Godson, Jr, Supt,
Drawer.: j, IS
STMHEIGHTS
it&O^ AC^dCTK)?
BANON. TENNESSEE
PROF. WOOD ON
POULTRY ADVICE
By J. H. Wood
pood Block, buildings, labor, etc.,
wiu bo wasted to u large extent
unless sanitary precautions against
diseases and parasites are exert,
ed. Disease germs, as well as
external and Internal parasites can
be controlled If regular derail at-
tention is given to the birds,
houses, and 1 surroundings.
Houses and roosting quarters
should be cleaned regularly. Drop,
ping boards should be cleaned at
least twice a week during the sum-
mer. If the flock is Infested wKh
| worms U is advisable to place wire
“ between roost poles and dropping
boards to prevent birds from eat.
lng or scratching In the droppings.
Litter In dhe house should be
cleaned out as often as it seems
dirty. Dusty litter should not be
used as It mi ght cause eyes to be.
come irrK&ted and eventually colds
and roup in some cases.
Clean Water Containers Daily-
Water containers become slimy,
dirty, and a source of trouble very
quickly duing hot weather. Con
tainers should be n’nsed and rub.
bed out every day and disinfected
'occasionally. Feed hoppers should
be kept free from excessive dust
and dirt and should be so placed
that water from rains or water’nB
receptables canont wet feed or
hopper.
Clean Yards or Runs.—The
greatest source of contamination
on many farms la In the yardsim
mediately' about; the house. Especi
ally the heavy, poorly drained soil
becomes sour and contaminated
after rains and from droppings
where a large dumber of birds'
are confined to a small area. It
will be found profitable to have at
least two yards and preferably
three for each house. Green crons
should be kept growing In tho
yards as much as possible,
yards should be Pmed at least once
a year. All soli about poultry
want
•'Poor little Crystal!” George
soother her. his broad hand pat.
ting her back. . "Don’t try s<r 'hard,
child. Just be yourself—”
“That’s what Tony says!” Cry
stal combatted passionately. “But
And her
houses should be plowed often as
possible.
Practice Flock Sanitation.—
Birds should be Inspected regular- T JZZTn
HvmDtom "of diattUM^iMM^on* I *° b * broke OUt v,olenUjf •***»•
d:ti*S, Should be closely ^ruined ““*»•", °* 1r * 9
to determine cauae. They ahould I W"* hi hand very .gently on
he Isolated an<J treated. All tlocka I her muaaed marcelled hair,
of layer! and growing stock should Y oun * girt—except one
be given a conditioning dose of j k**®*
Epsom talta once a month unless
they are receiving a bountiful
supply ot milk. For a conditioning
dose, use 1-2 pound of Epsom
salts to each 100 birds. If flock
Is out of condition and shows real
sickness use 1 pound of salts to
100 birds.
Fight Body Lice.—If body lice
are found on b'.sds, dust with so
dium fluoride, dip in sodium flou-
ride solution, grease with mercuric
ointment and vaseline, or dust with
some good louse powder. If Pee
are controlled before infestation
last! And I’ve tried to land him
for two years! There’s no ac
counting for tastes!”
(Ci’yfctpi; ihad a sudden, knee*,
weakening conviction that she bad
made a mistake, that if she had
“played" George differently. . .
NEXT: Crystal confides In
Faith.'
BIG STRUCTURES
HERE PROGRESS
DURING JULY
that I
nd loved—does know her
self. Her ’seif hasn’t jelled yet.
just as a man’s seif hasn't Jelled
untU he’s at least thirty. What
I’m fumbling around trying .to say.
child, 1s that you must try ’to be
more impulsive, less calculating,
because your impulses would be
„X°" ' 9 : d H * r ,"7 1 h „ nl “nhn U . • gomcry-ward building at the cor.
: SZssasSwss
rate- on two major construction
projects in Athens now, ta>e Mont-
-Ward building at the cor-
to take her word for anything. 1
breathed between lessening sobs.
Then it’s—Faith?” # Crystal
breathed between lessening sobs.
“I mean you said—”
Yes, 1 love Faith. I’vn loved
Is heavy, remedies will be cheap her since I* first saw her, because
she's the f'negt girl in the world—
utterly natural, nerself. follow’ng
Impulses that are nearly always
good. But she’s married to Bob
Hathaway, and in love with him.
and I want to be your friend, if
you’ll let me. Not for Faith’s
sake, but because 1 like you for
yourself.”
\
Substantial
Progress;
• j
Six months’ sales exceeded any twelve 1
months in eighteen years. The!
Graham-Paige four speed transmission j
(standard gear shift—two high speeds)
contributed to this substantial pro--
gress. A car is at your disposal
Jodifki. if
and most effective.
Destroy Depluming Mites.—The
depluming mite lives on the plum
age. It eats or bores a hole
through a feather and it eventual
ly breaks off just above the skin.
A smaH stub of the quill wj'll be
left and a small black speck or
mark where the feather was cut
will be in evidence. When molt-1 , .
lng. reader, come out. quill and "Ye.George Crystal answer-
nll It l» caay therefore to die. 1 ed humbly, deeply touched, despite
Unwulah between the molt end de. 'the whlaper In her heart: "Even !f
pluming m'.te. 1>« <*"’1 *«>d looking. I wlah he
Dl'p bird. In sodium flourtde an. wanted to be something more
lution using one ounce of sodium than a friend. Just so I could hold
fluoride to each gallon of water, .my head up among other girls*
If only a few such mits are in evl- J, , , „ M _ ■_■■■■■ —
dence on a small area of the bird 1 “*
ennlrnl rln bo romnlotoil hv ETCaS. » / ...
of Georgia campus.
The Montgomery-Wsrd building
has progressed to above the base
ment floor and the walls on the
first ground floor are now going
up. It is being built fey the Hin
ton Securities company for ths
chain company and will be occu
pied early in the fall.
The grading work has been
completed on the jiorth side of
the stadium and the retaining
walls are nearing completion and
grading for the actual laying of
the seta is now being done.
Work will soon be started on
grading and sodding the field and
with ravorable weather the re
mainder of August and Septem
ber the field and sufficient
stands shou’d ’be in readiness fot
the opening game.
The schedule of home games in<
\F.(XDUNHAM?p£oii
GRIFFITH MOTOR COMPANY
P^one 997 120 East Washington Street
! i Athens, Ga.
kAAMAM-PAI ££
control cap be completafi by greaa,
lng infeatad area with any clean
greaue.
Look for Intestinal Worms-
Close observation wilt show <bat
mnny of nor farm flock, are In.
rented with roundblrds and tape,
worms. Vany emaciated birds af
fected with the aliment common
ly termed "going light” w.ll be
found heavily Infested with worms.
While a few roundworm, do not
neem to cauae ,ortoua trouble to
adult birds, the number will rap
idly Increase and all young and
old stock will be seriously handi
capped. Growing stock will be
seriously stunted.
It la advisable to occasionally
observe the droppings early In liio
morning. Also to Inspect care-
fully the littesVnal organs of birds
killed for the market or table. If
worms am present they will be
found In the Intestines which
can he easily opened wtlh sharp
Hctssors or knife. The Inteat'nes
should ho opened the entire length.
Tho common Intestinal worms are
round and white and tapeworms
are grayish white and segmented.
Btlier kind will bo conspicuous
and unmlalakablo.
The so-called tobacco treatment
la easily administered, economics!
and effective. Kor each !5 adult
birds, weigh about ons-fourh
pound of tobacco stom». Cb°P
stems into small pieces.
enough to entirely cover tobacco
and ateep for two lioura. A wet
mash ahould then be luado using
one <iuait of dry inavh *c
shore mixture. Tho chicken*
be treated ahould be con lncd the
Ml about 2 p. m.. when the nbove
mash should be fed In such n
ths' fill birds »!.' *« ‘ 1,6 ' ...
Strcti - -hare Ah,,m *1! 9 I!
later another wet mash should be
Liven uri'ng one quart of mash and
one-fourth pound 0 ! E9, °"'
dissolved In »»«•«■• •»'*" e
tation la heavy the above treat-
ment.hoeM ho reprsa^l ln io
days. If fryers »re to be treat*
u«e one-halt *-he above doses.
There la on the markets a tohac-
co powder prepared especlally foT
the treatment of worma In chick
ens. Its nicotine content In eon.
gtaivt and uniform. -
CZECH REPUBLIC 0«VEB
BACK PRE-WAR TITLE®
PRAQUE.—(/P)—CzechoMovakia,
which since its creat’on as an In
dependent republic In 1918. forbade
the assumption of GUes to no-
h’Uty or the receiving or wearing
by It* citizens *>f foreign decora
tions. has now revived :he custom
of other European countries of re
warding those who have rendered
service to the state. Czecho citi
zens may hereafter not only re
ceive tore’gn decorations but may
assume any titles they may have
had before the war.
Every Day Bargain Day
Something light, cooling aad
satisfying: Try It. Bakad Ham.
Potato Salad. Hot Rolls. It* Tea.
Fruit Sherhrt- only 40c.
HOLMAN HOTEL. I
BREAKING
SALES records;
GREATEST JULY IN WILLYS'OVERIAND HISTOKY
The impressive forward march of Willys-Overland continues—uninterrupted! A
Following the most successful six-month period in WiUys-Overland’s 20-year
history, with sales exceeding those for the entire year 1927, came July with
tremendously increased sales over any previous July. 100?* more Whippet v l
4 and Willys-Rnight 6us were pure baaed than daring July of last year.
This success is not surprising. Whippet Fours and Sixes and the three
great Willys-Knight Sixes offer a degree of comfort safety and
economy never previously available at such extremely low prices.
Orders now accepted for prompt delivery.
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WORLD’S
LOWEST PRICED? /
# SIX SEDAN / /
BKAXm
/ caAsasuxn
Whippet Six Touring $6J5\ BmdgrrS635%
Coach S695; Coop* $695.
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u Std<)S. Gnat Six prim fnm tliSd n S261S.
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mMtntmhu. WiUjtdSvtrland, Inc., fMsA, Okia.
W. HARRIS SIMPSON
Phone 1017 ' 150 Washington Street
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