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THE BANKER Hlffi ALD.ATHBNg, GEORGIA.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1928.
I The White House doors were
thrown open for the Inaugural re
cession orgy; punchbowls were
upset, glasses broken and muddy
boots stood on daratsk eha'rs to
glimpse the new President, who I
was nearly mobbed.
Then Jackson put *nto effect bis
slogans. ‘ To the Victors Belong I
tile Spoils'* amd ‘ Turn the Ras
cals Oik." Tfyise "turned out of
office included tnany rascals, but j
they had all/been .against Jack-1
son who didn’t in^nd to be I
Now
Hear and See the Vitaphone First All Talking Picture.
will be m'pus two Ali-Anierjcan
ends of the '27 team, Tom .Nash
t>P on the “Won” column by the and Chick Shiver; one All-South-
r: Overwhelming score of 62 to 0, ern guard. Gene Smith; two good
the Georgia Bulldogs began prep- halfbacks in Roy Estes and Bob
orations Monday afternoon In a McTigue, and a fair man at full
: serious way for the Journey to New in the personage of Reis Boland.
•LHaven this week and the battle Yale was also hit hard by grad-
with the famous Yale Bulldogs uat'on, but they seem to bate
In his own bac. .day aft- two or flirea good men to fill
•rnoon. . | each star's place as he steps
Only light work was in store down. Yale has a new Coach,
tor those who saw service In the , Stevens, and that may make a d'f-
gumo Saturday. Those that did; ference. However, the Blue and
Mot rret « flin«r at th Bears were! White had very little -trouble in
to f'nd rougher work ns the'r! winning from Vermont Saturday
task. Pract'ce Beaslona for the by the score of 27 to ,0.
Bed and Black arc to be held Mon-1 Georgia will be able to throw
dav. Tuesday end ^Vodnesdrv. her full strength at Yale Saturday
Wednesday night at 10 o'clock ns no Injuries resulted from the
..about three full team with the Mercer game. Co.cnpta'n, Roy
coaches and managers will en- i Jacobson, will be In the lineup
Crain on the Seaboard for the j for the first time and that ought
HELENE COSTELLO and CULLEN LANDIS
(By The Associated Press)
ATLANTA—Deplorng Injection
of the race Issue the presidential
campaign. Bishop James Cannon,
Jr., ol the Me-thodlet Episcopal
church, south, Sunday delivered
an address here in which be de
clared that he was fght'ns Gov
ernor tAl Smith, the democratic
nominee, solely on hfs st-md on
Thaystffi: carry water to the elephants, especially when John Rob
inson** Circus comes to town. And the boys have phnty of water to
“tot*" as the big brutes with this famous circus drink plenty of
the old aqua pura. John Robinson's Circus is scheduled to give two
exhibitions here on Friday, Octob.r 12th, afternoon and night.
An entire new program %_from start to finish is promised by the
John Robinson management. “King Solomon and the Queen of
Sheba," a gorgeous spectacle of ancient timeq, will open the pro
gram. Many international features will follow in rapid succession
including the Riding Rudynoffa; Walter Guice and Company of
Riders from Holland; Johnny Correia and his family of American
Baptist Tabernacle under the nus-
... (t), r * g tf an
pices of the Woman*
Temperance union and the Anti.
" for three
Saloon league, ...—
hours, frequently reading clippings
from newspapers.
Charging that attempts were be.
Scs/M from V itfht* ofJttw )fork.* Werner Bros F/r*t cf// TgUcin^ Picture • J
DOUGLAS OLIVER IS
ENTERTAINED AT
BANQUET HERE
The most sensational innovation in the entire history of the
screen! You sec and you hear every character in the picture.
JACKSON. FIRST ‘WHOOPEE" PRESIDENT,
CLAIMED ALL SPOILS AS THE VICTOR
rhv the Athens scoots Saturday
'night at the Georgian Hotel.
About thirty boys,' representing
the Talons troops of Athens, at.
I tended the celebration.
| "Dong" arrlrcd In Athens at
j noon Saturday. He was Intro,
duced to the football fans who
witnessed the Georg's . Mercer
Oliver remained In the city
until Sunday when he^gave an
account of many of hie thr'lllng
experiences tp his adm'rers.at.thc
First Christian church. - He wae
an honor gueet at the football
game.
Making the tr'p to Athene with
the famoue scout was hta Scout,
master, F. M. Coley, h'e aseletant
-scoutmaster, E. Coley, and one
of h's friends, Harold Hemrick.
“Doug" la a member of Troop 45
of Atlanta. Thla wee hie flret out.
ofJlown trip.
The toaet.meeter for the eupper
Saturday evening was Dupree'
Hunnlcutt of Troop 8. Following
en 'ntrodnctlon of ell preoent, Mr.
Weaver Brldgee, Scoutmaster of
Troop 5, spoke on the need of
ecou: leadereh'p In Athene. Mr.
I Hines of the Court of Honor made
a talk on "Merit Hedges". Short
, talks were also given by Mr. Me.
son Williams of Monroe, scout ex.
ccutlre; It. K. Lester, F. M. Coley.
B. Coley, and Harold Hemrick. Tho
feature of the evening came lated
when Douglag Oliver related a
few of hie experiences on hie Atrl.
can -r'p.
After the supper, a picture of
the group was taken.
Destroys Malarial
ower Passed From the Classes to the Masses and
Two-Party System Took Root After Colorful
Campaign Elected “Old Hickory.” f
eeiKh amendment) a success.
But Tammany came to Houston
with a plank wetter than ever
before.
4> Senator Robinsoh has gone up
I and down the southern country
I telling preachers to leave politics
alone and preach the pure gospel’ 1 ,
the bishop declared. “I propose'
to denounce sin wherever I fipd
it.”
Bishop Cannon also referred to I
John J. Raskob, chairman of the
national democrats committee,
whom he said had given out a
statement that laymen were with
drawing their financ al support I
from preachers who engaged in I
politics, declaring that “John I
Wesley couldn’t be muzzled and |
iMr. Raskob can't muzzle preach. [
erg now.”
The Southern Methodist general I
conference in its episcopal address I
in 1922 and again in 1926 took a [
stand against modification of the I
prohibition laws. Bishop Cannon I
said, and added; “The general I
conference meets again In 1930. I
If they are not satisfied with my I
record and want my resignation I
as bishop of the church or chair
man of the temperance commit
tee,- they can have it.
“This old question of race is
be'ng dug up in thlg campaign,’'
he said. “We resent the in
jection of the race Issue. That Is
handling dynamite and any man
who brings it out is rendering
a d'sservlc’e to the south."
The bishop charged that of three I
members of the New York city I
civil service commission, one is I
a negro.
Denying that his fight aga'nst I
Germs in the Blood
and Restores Energy
Srmre’s .
Marion Talley
WITHOTHER FAMpUS MEROPOLlTAhl STARS
vote for PreeldojitM elector^
spanked Henry Cliy. and John
Quincy Adam* to : put- their own
man In the White House In 1828.
Hurrah for Jackein! That an.
■wered the maasei to nil the argu.
mente of the classes. Modern poll.
t'*s was bring born. Power wae
pakelng from Congressional poI'U-
clane to politicians- at large.
Henceforth party leaders must aat.
Isty or bambooklf the rank and,
file voter ax well as the special
internets and eecUonal'fact'one.
Candidates must have popular ap.
peal, eelf-developed or bu'lt uP
for them.
Plant tha Plum Trate.
Politics, perforce, beean to bo
played “from the precinct up."
The two-party system took Its
roots. Powerful national organ.
Iiatlona bad been proved neces.
■ary. Government service became
the petronage orchard and pollt'.
clans began to live by that In-
stead ot by mere prestige, brains,
personality and ability as before.
In Jackson’s administration party
conventions and platforms were
also born.
For all Jefferson’s popularity,
Jackson was tbe first "Hurrab"
catdldat. Ills predeessora hid
been patricians. Now the people
were to elect a born fighter, the
first President who had worked
with his' hands, who had killed a ,
From Rigolett
„ . J. ; -•
And Movietone News Eve
j TOO BAD FOR HUBBY
NEW YORK — It was just too
j had for Harry &T. Baker. He was
j aboard a liner, with his wife,
bound for a vacation trip to Ire
land. Then a deputy sheriff plac
ed him under arrest by direction
of Mrs. Viola Baker, hia first wife,
for non-nayment of alimony and
counsel feejL As a result the sec
ond Mrs. Baker went on to Ire-l
land while Harry languished in
Governor Smith was because of
religion. Bishop Cannon said: “1
have friends who are Catholics
and they have the aamo chance ot
entring the Pdarly Oates as I.
“I am f'ghting Smtih because 1^
is wet, because ho is Tammany,
and because southern democracy
>r of dis'ntegratlng and
Now Playing
is in dant
of being destroyed**
THAT GREAT WESTERN STAR
PREVENTION WEEK
The old
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ESKS STEEL
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The girl whose menstrual per
iods ever cause a broken date,
simply hadn’t heard about Midcl.
Menstruation is natural. But the
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Midol will end menstrua! pains
In five .to seven minutes.
This merciful discovery of the
specialists is not a narcotic. It
does nothing to hinder or hasten
the process of menstruation. But
it doss end the painful part;.if
you anticipate your time tha ex-f
ported pain will not fcobaar at all.]
Cowboy Cyclone in. a great, historical romance.-
Golden Wq$t—Us intrigue, dashing romance, picture
are brought to Viyid life by'the screen’s Ace of Advent
You see the nest $f Hie. West when you see KEN MA’
le Olden,
(c beauty
li-Drama.
[ARD.
tem* fm'Lifht* efM*york- TtQdngj
the first AII Txlking picture. “The Lights of NeifVoA
now pis J log. * • .