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presented m New York, for
lnsco Trophy, a second prize
are able to do 4iince P'
OOTB ALL
Leave Athens ....
Arrive Birmingham
RETURNING
Leave Birmingham
Arrive Athens ....
i Without a stop and which could ts
told for about $10 per horsepower,
the airplane business would rival
and toon out-strip the automobile
industry/ Mr. Woolton sayi.
“The present high physical re
quirements, said to be necessary
before'a man may become a cap
able pilot, will be looked upon
within a few years as out-of-date.
Any man who can run an automo
bile today will be capable of be
coming a pilot. A quarter century
ago, medical exoerts said that
man would never be able to adjust
his physical mechanism to such aj
degree that he might drive an au
tomobile 50 miles an hour. The?
THE LOST ART
Motorist: Want a lift?
Hiker: No thank*. I’m walking
for exercise.
Motor!*.: Exercise! What’* that?
—Life.
(Occupy Sleepers until 7:00 A. M.)
-MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW!-
WATCH OUT!
A pickpocket was voting r.
member of the mob in jail.
“Say, Le f ty, I hired a lawyer
for you this morning, but I had
to give him mv watch as a re
tainer/* said the dip.
“Did he Keep tt?** asked Lefty.
“Well/* replied Society’s Wolf,
“he thinks v he did!*’—Judge.
® C. S. COMPTON, FRED GEISSL1
® C. A., A. P. T. M.
® Athens, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
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C. G. LaHATTE,
T. P. A.
Atlanta, Ga.
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SENSATIONAL^
Vi tap hone Production
AL JOLSON’S
“The Sindi
mzzi: 11:
«■» mnatunp, CTggn samara.
BUL
Mill FOB;
TILT 11 JUiBRIH
and Tuesday. Wednesday, the dr y
before the game, will finish up
witht liglt work.
Special Train
A srecial tram wil! bo run by
toe seaboard railroad to Binning-
.am for the game. The trail
ent-officers of the local hdZSS'J Athens Little Theatre Guild Celebrates
r. Harri,,|
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 19jfc
Davis and Arthur S. Oldham,
Plane Is Successfully
Used In Seeding Grass
PORTLAND, Ore.—(AP)—SUc-
coss of grass seeding experiments
carried on by airplane over a 1,-
OCO acre area in Coos county,
Lam for the game. The tram, n " cuunw,
, which will carry the Red anJ ' „/ e * on ’ may result in the seeding
. I Black team, will leave Athens £, «*«• P** tu . re are " the
Wednesday mght at 10 o’clock, ar-, LSg"® coa,t from the air in
riving in Birmingham at 7 a. m. I lu y' I
Thursday. Returning, it will leave An excellent stand of grafts,
| tpe rcene of battle at 10:00 o’clock !rv ®nly distributed over the area,
and arrivD in Athens about a** wa * obtained at approximately
o’clock Friday morning. Round ©no-third of the expense incurred
The iteorg.a uuiidogs, tneir •'*' •Q*oo t * cket * can 1x5 '-» u * ht tori byh»nd H^d R. Adam,
trek imnroved greatly during the, . . . . . . , I ,iif,. «. «?*’* commercial
i r!l3 t week renewed nractica Mon-’ A ***** daUtaMan of local fan.-. 'Hors at tyrtlc Pont, set a rcc-
Fy efternoon for the annual wil >, tri P *° *«“‘J>' «»; * f r ‘* foI \' pec , < ! *“ , *»“
Thanksgiving battle with the , nualThaaki.giV.n* game, it is an.-lUnds when they covered the 1,-
Crimson Tide of Alabama in Bir- bei »d«* the many students wht 1000 acres in slightly less than 10
Ja.ngham Thursday. I ? re ccntcmplating making th:
A Aerimirage was likely to b? journey.
the order of the Coaches Monday | "
L, VALCO LYLE
The Georgia Bulldogs, their at-
The Old
Standard Remedy for
Chills and Malaria -
Brave’s
Tssfe/ess
Tonic
Pythian Grand
Chancellor Will
Be Here Tonight
hours.
The idea, which was conceived]
by Dr. Earl G. Lowe, a physi-l
cian at Coquille, Ore., and one of i
ih. tk. n iii^'
R. A. Denmark, Grand chancel
lor of the Knights of Pythias for
Georgia will visit the St. Elmc
Lodge tonight at S o’clock. Mr.
Denmark is a resident of Lindale.
All local and visiting Knights are
invited to attend.
Ac this meeting nine candidates
wilt be initiated Into the mysteri
the stockholders in the Coquills'. I ,W * 2ftMfe*? MltcheU, mesnbg-w ot
Va lev Sheen and Wool Comnanr. caat °* Little Theatre Guild, which presents (YNeills
may be extended to other future . the Horizon,” at the Colonial Theatre at 8 o’clock tonight.
lands next year.. I jg~ MARY McGARVEY i •*
Using a specially constructed (Student in Henry W. Grady I citizens lives with its attendant
hopper to hold the seed in front School of Journalism) thrill and glamour of, footlights
of the cockpit, the valve opening “The Play’s the thing” in Ath* ■ last minute rehearsals and stage
of which was contrloled by the r ', . . .. .
ens now, and when Monday n.ght, fright.
pilot in the re .rJ«kiu, ed th.-pilot SMMT SfiUj “ Variety of Talent
wss able to seed strips TO feet pretC nts Eugene O'Neill’s “Beyond' A var.ety of tatents is culti-
wide flying 70 mUes an hour f he Horisen'’, the firrt birthday; and fostered by the litt’e
from an altitude of 500 feet. . ^jj ^ w jgfc w ttd of the local Lit- theatre. Local artists and electri-
, , -' tie Theatre movement. The play cians strive and experiment to ob-
Miss Baton SchUIss', nleca of b , preMn £ d at the Colonial, tain scenic and lighting effect.
Venizelos, the veteran Greek prs- g o’clock. I that nva, those cf Gordon Craig,
m’er, 14 a PMIW»ita Liberal ^b e 0 f the- * Actors and actresses are trained
WII< UK IlllllUlt'U llltu bile III J otci I ■ " ' , . -I|. I A—W — w ... —— .....V .... «... , -
es of the frit rank by n degree candidate for the British Pari s- ^ ^ ^ Mt , cn . wide . Am . at home to fill Ine ranka of pro-
team composed of Part Chancel- ment. erica h dotted with towns where fessionals. PlsywHtlng clast as
I —— , the speaking drama flourishes de- «« busy writing to p-cducs e.ime-
! spite ths rivalry of the silver thing that will rank in the na-
sereen, which latter has caused so tlonal contest.
©
Special Train
notieeible a decrease of the num-1 The South has already been sue-
‘ compan.es. Higher' cessful and Georgia has gained
o’pla^ t than' , the”stoek*'eom"-, prom.nence in the national play
pwUs 'ST tl
theatre. They
the aim "of" the Uttle 1 writing contest, prises having
ey succeed in their aim^-*een won by the little theatres of
by a willingness to pay higher Now Or'eans, Dallas and Memphis
VIA
ABOARD
y
iivefihood iJut a channel of self- was awariod to one from Sa-
expression and recreation. j vannah and much favorable com-
Succees Demonstrated | ment was gained ty the offering
The success of such a movement ; of Atlanta,
has been demonstrated. So pop- 1 Through the national promi-
ular are the plays given by these nence of the Theatre Guild move-
dramatic groups that the towns ment, a little theatre acts for
wh ch can f.oast little theatres are some towns as a sort 6f Chamber
etarred on many road maps to. in- of Commerce. It advertises th':
dicate to tourists the stopping town; it stimulates good fee ing
it is ar.
one, or the
places which may be expected to among the townspeople;
offer an evening’s high class en- art. For art’s sake aloi
tertainment.
As a civic stimulator and uni
fier the little theatre is a leader
It asks that the community give
part of Its ta’ents and some of
its leisure to the fashioning of a
first rate production. It edu
cational, since only the best drama
are chosen for presentation. It is
recreational, and herein lies its
finest merit for a certain glorified,
profession is made part of sqbet
sake of those who love art, en
couragement can well be given tc
it.
O’Neill’s “Beyond the Honzon”
is as difficult a play for a Lit
tle Theatre a? can be chosen
The Athens Theatre Gui : d in their
presentation Monday rjight will
offer to the townspeople a dra
matte treat rareiy available out-,
side of the great metropolitan
;cr.tors cf the country.
BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA
Thursday, November 29,1928
Diesel Air Motor
Designer Sees Future |
present requirements for airp'anu
pilots will seem just as funny
Within a very few years.”
Captain Woolsan is more than a
17am Y err III Plan Ao “around expert,” having flown air-
ror Lflgfll Ilallcd planes in connection with engine
__ ' ; test work for about 500 hours, and
DETROIT.—{/Pj—Airplane, wUi'^-^ly convinced that Vail
ROUND
TRIP
-G0ING-
pupu.arly accepted as an import- *« % V, th „„ de ’ i * , ' inB air ' lla " c3
ant meana of transportation, whe- i ’ h ™^ P 11 ' ts - , , ,
ther for business or pleasure, just \ Captain Woolson often takes up
as toon as a reliable, light we.ght, new engines on their init.al trip
) and relatively cheap airplane en- flights, when such test work i*
tlgino is designed. I considered highly dangerous, he
" • That is the opinion of Capt. L.' insits that »t is an important part
M. Woolson, research enymeer for of his work. He became a pilot
the Packard motor company and a f* n ke hod achieved consider-
designer of a long line of engine, ab.c prominence as a builder of
for airplanes, automobiles and aircraft engines, hav.ng teen in
I! speedboats. HU new Diesel type charge of the army's aircraft en-
:! engine, which has been called an rinsering activities at McCook
: important advance in cnc develop- Field during the World, war.
ment of engine! for commercinl | He designed the engines which
, aircraft, (till remains cloaked in P rco *®d the lll-fater Shenandoah,
the utmoat secrecy, with its de-, the world record speed boat, M.ss
signer w-illng to speak of it “only: America VII, a long line cf navy
In general tarma.” I seaplane and airpUne motors, and
I “I believe that if we had today | «hc as his latest “pet" acnievc-
)\ an airplane engine weighing one ment the first Diesel type aircraft
) | pound, per horsepower, which engine to be flown in nn airplane.
11 be capable of
QVEJR. SIXTY YEARS OF DEPENDABILITY •
THANKSGIVING SALE
129
MEN'S SUITS
$19.90
The Suits, Many Tailored by Fashion Park and Hart
Schaffner & Marx, Formerly sold> from $35 to $60—
they are mostly just one of a kind but all sizes are rep
resented—These Suits at their regular prices will al
ways be considered good values, and offered at these
prices mean unprecedented values.
Men, don’t miss this sale.
STERN’S OVERCOAT
SALE CONTINUE!
Rich warm coats, which were excellent values at
$45—specially fine coats of imported and domestid
fabrics.
All styles and models, A very complete range
sizes.