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MONDAY., DECyMBW 1ft f«8g,
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Congressional Bob
Two Important athletic meet.
Ines are scheduled for the south
during this month. The Southern
Conference meets in Nashvi'le
w'th Vanderbilt as the host this
(NEA Washington Bureau.)
Here's the first bobbed head 'n
Congress. Mrs. Mary Norton,
Democratic representative from
week, and the National Inter-Co!-
leeiate Association meets in New
Or’eans Christmas week.
■Dr. S. V. Sanford, faculty
chairman of athletics at the Unl-
vers’ty of Georgia, is president of
the Southern Conference and a
member of the executive conim't-
teo of the nations* organization.
General Palmer Piece of New
York is president of the national
body. Tulane wi’l be host to the
meeting In New Or’eans.
The coaches orgahization meets
HEAR AND SEE
—Exotic Hawaiian music and South Sea melodies actually played and
danced by real natives. The battle of the South Sea pearl traffickers.
Intimate and beautiful love ceremo nies of the islands of romance. Pesurl
divers risking their lives in shark infe ited waters.
New Jersey, has lost, her locks to la Nashville and will be attended
modernism and new they’re by the local coaches. The Con-
shorter than those of many a raa'e ference meeting is Fr day and
legislator. Other congresswomen, Saturday A t^ these
it’s said, soon are to fol ow Mrs. * •
Norton's example.
AN IDEAL GIFT
FOR THE BOYS
$g.75
The McGregor Co.
Federal Education
Secretary To Be
Urged This Winter
WASH TUBS—
Jada’s Story
—BY CRANE
BY CHARI, WILLIAMS
(Field Secretary, LeRislativc Di
vision, National Education Associ
ation)
WASHINGTON.—(/P)— Impor
tant education bills wi t ho among
there measures demanding atten
tion in the present short ie;s’cn
cf congress.
Of most widespread interest, nc
| aoubt, is the Curtii-Ileed Bill
I which provides for establishment
/ ONE DAY, WORD CAME TrtW
MY POOR. FATHER WAS WNG,
AND WITHM AN HOUR. 1 WAS
KIDNAPPED. OH, HOW DREADFUL
VT WAS*. ROW ( WEPTl HOW
I— Art, SOT WAY SPEAK
OF m MISERY?
S YOU SEE, IN MY COUNTRY I RAO MANY ENEMIES.
, I WAS A GIRL-MY FATHER’S ONLY HEIR. LIKE
Stores, these wretches waited for him io die
\ SO THEY COULD STEAL MY RIGHTFUL INHERITANCE.
I THEN WS FATAL ILLNESS AND — OH! ,
v nJHHY HAV16 I TOLD YOU ALL THIS?
federal department of tduca-
ticn with a secretary in the pres
ident's cabinet. This measui
gpomored in the senate by- V.ce
Prenident-elect Curtis.
The chief function *f the pro
posed department would be that
of acting as a nationul clearing
house for educational problems,
thus offering to th-i schools a wr
vice "imilar to that provided for
other great national interests by
the departments of agriculture,
commerce and labor.
Bills for a department of educa
tion have nlso been introduced by
Repressntative Tillman of Arkan
sas and Green \>t F-orida, while
Senator Phipps is author ^f a
measure to extend the work of the
bureau of education.
Probably the first measuiy* of
educational interest to ccprn to a
vote in either house will've the*
George-Rced Bill which offers tel.
states addit onal appropriations,
eventually amounting to $6 000,-
000, cn a fifty-fifty basis for ^hc
extension of vocational education.
The bill has already been passed
by the senate and the house com
mittee on education has reported
the measure out and asked for a
vote. A similar measure, the
Capper-Ketcham Bill, authorizing
increased appropriations of $6,-
060,000 for extension work in ag
riculture and heme economics, be
came a law in the first session of
the seventieth congress.
The reduction of illiteracy u-
tho purpose of a half dozen mens
ures, while seven othe ri deal with
th« legu aticn of educuticnal in
stitutions *n the District of Co
lumbia. Senator Wat-mn and Rep
resentative Weller are the uuthers
of bills for a nariomj conserva
tory of music. Senator J’e*s
introduced n measure .Jo establish
a national university—a dream of
our first president.
French Student Life
Is Serious Business
bsl! and basketball schedules will
he competed and reo-u’ar c6nfer-
ence business attended to.
Lee Morris Is A<?ain
Chairman Of The
Salvation Army
The Advisory-Beard of the Sal-
vrtion A’•my held its annual meet- (©)
: ng in the office of Geo. E. Dead-
wvlcr.fcr ♦hp nurpose of e’e-ting
officers for the coming year. The (©)
fo lowing V.ng sele-ted:
Lee Morrs. chairman; C. T)
Flanlgen. vice chairman; Geo. E V©)
Dendwvler, re-re*ary end treasur- (g)
or; J. W. Jarrell, Abit Nix. J. B ^
Joel, C. S. Cnrnton, J. W. Barnett ^
Major F. W Whitney. Ensign ( ®
Wm. Longer. W. D. Br dges, E. I. /§
Secret. France? ’’’elmaige. Mrs S=r
Fred Bnriron. Mrs. H:ne Snrth
Appreciation was expressed far
♦he ser* ' m e thp Board rendered
'••.’ring the er?t year.
Atlanta Bi’tmore
Offers Christmas
Shopping Service
For the convenience of out of
town guests who desire to do
Christmas shopping In At’anta,
tho Atlanta Blltmore Hotel an
nounces a un que service. Thrrugh
their Socal Secretary they have
secured comp'cte Information
about al! of Atlanta’s shops; this
information will be given daily to
guests who des're ft by the So.
cial .Secretary, who will advise
them ns to the offerings of the ^
various stores, their location,
price range and such informat on
shoppers need to exped te their j
mlsston. By this service (unique
among hotels), the Atlanta Bitt-
moro expects to conserve the time
and energy of their guests, mak-
ing It poss ble for them to shep in j v©
approximate^ half the time it , fg]
otherwise wou’d require. Lad es
can take afternoon or evening ;
trains to Atlanta, spend a com-.®
fcrtable n’ght at the Atlanta Blit- /g>
IT’S DIFFERENT!
While New York is paying $2 to see this sensational SOUND picture, we
present it to yeu at ojur usual prices.
ADDED ATTRACTIONS
more and approach the stores next
day with advance knowledge, 1 ®
gained at first hand by the Blit- I /g)
more’s Socal Secretary. Men who 1 w
do not trust their judgment in
Meeting a gift for ’’the wife” can
prof t by this service, as the Ho.
Social Secretary will g ve
them the beno it of feminine taste
in selecting their gifts. S nee the
At anta B ’tmore’s rates at e as
low as $3.50, and this extra ser
vice Is free to their guests, many
prominent out of town v sltors al-
ii| Vaudeville
PAN and
SCHENK
THE BATTERY OF
S0NGLAND
Movietone
S NgWS
Events
Hi
HEAR WHAT YOU
SEE!
PARIS.— (AP) —Prance still .
clings to tho theory that young ready are taking advantage cf it
peop;o are sent to school and col. Others who p’an to do so are re
lege solely to .'earn th hgs ettt ot 1 quested to write the Atlanta Blit-
STRAND-Tonight Tomorrow
books and to show results for
money expended on their educa.
t on.
"Bright college years” and
"dear eld school days" mean lit-
tlo in the life of the Fench stu
dent. From the time he first
starts to school In a b ack sateen
pina.ore to the day he takes h s
doctor’s degree in q^nif.ed cap
and gown, ho is made to feel the
seriousness of tho business of be
ing educated. Tho school girls
and women students have tho
same solemn att tude toward
school.
University students are re
cruited a most from the fam'lies
of professicnal men and are them-
pelves being prepared for some
specific profession. Gong to col.
lege for the sake of general cul
ture is almost unknown in
France. The successful French
business man who has no college
edutat on himself usually pre.ers
to train his boys to tako over the
fam .y store or factory.
Sports aro almost entirely for?
feign to French school life and
the fun that tho Paris undengrad-
uate has around tho old Latin
Quarter is consideably less since
the war.
more when they expect to arrive
and state, if possible, tho nature
of their shopping.
—(Advert'sement)
TAKES HIS MEDCINE
UNIONTOWN, Pa. — Will'am
Hale, charged with robbery* Is
back in Jai here although he
made good his escape from the
prison several *veeks P-tro. When
Hale reached bis home in Alton.
It!., his mother ordered h’m to re
turn and lake his medicine like a
man.
Hall. hail, the pnng’s nil her*"
has composed ty Sir Arthur Sul
livan, who also composed "The
Lost Chord” and "Onward Chris
tian Soldiers,”
Stops Malaria,
Restores Strength
and Energy
Grove's
Tasteless
Chill Tonic
Give Your Child
Enough Vitamins
For Good Health
—A Yankee finds himself
In the midst of a South
America* revolution and
South American htr'gue!
—and then he fa'Is for J
the coms-hlthsr look
the dark eyes of a South
American beauty.
—It’s a combination that
opens up the road to ro-
mance for h’m—and with
Tim McCoy at h’a ha-.d-
somest and pulling hi*
most amaxing stunts—
assures you excitement
and heart throbs galorel
inies. The Auutirl
i switched to, Al
Auotun game
Athens next tri
WITH
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
DOROTHY
SEBASTIAN
CHARLES
DELANEY
Yankss Stadium j
jivember 9 .will f nd the Bull- |
p.aying in the Yankee aiad- at
^New York C ty, with the
; team of New Vork unlver.
/furnishing the oppoption.
f York Un versity had a won-
team tola aeaaon, desp te
hree losses. She had two
! on the All-American team
I year. This w.ll mark the
I time a Georgia team has
in New York city. The
and Black fa expected to
e a big drawing card and for
reason the game will -be
; cd 111 Babe Ruth’s backyard,
J Yankee Stadium.
’ho following Saturday, Nov.
f r 16. will find the Bulldogs
In Athens and ' playing the
■jrs of Auburn In the new eta-
i here. The Auburn game was
h.erred from Columbus to
)ns and should draw a bg
I, since Auburn now seems
on the upgrade.
I November 28, Georgia and
\ will meet in their annual
Birmingham on
isg’ving Day. These annus!
W Day was have always
[/among the outstand ng in
and next year will
L no ex<
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Is the Agreeable Way
f To Obtain the
Benefits of
Cod-liver Oil
Vitamins
PALACE WEDNESDAYl
VITAPHONE TALKING PICTURE
“THE MIDNIGHT TAXF
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