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CHERRY BLOSSOM EXCURSION
Tickets on sale for Train 208 Leaving Athens 10:18 P.M. Friday,
April 29th and Train 6, leaving Athens 3:03 P.M., Saturday, April
30th. Return Limit to Leave Washington, 6:40 P.M.,, May Ist
PULLMAN EXCURSION FARES
ATHENS TO WASHINGTON AND RETURN
Lower Berth—s9.oo for One—slo.oo for Two
Unper Berth—s7.2s for One—s 8.00 for Two ¢
Drawing Room—s32.oo for Two
Special Pullman Rates Good Only in Special Sleecper on Train 208
Friday Going and Train 5 Sunday Returning.
MAKE PULLMAN RESERVATION NOW
C. S. COMPTON, C. A. . Phone C. T. ROSS, Agent
Athens, Ga. 350 or 133 : Athens, Ga.
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food perfectly==if it bears the name
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—PHONE 1517—
270 N. jackson Street
LARGE CROWD WILL
ATTEND EVENT IN
HARDMAN HALL
! (Continued ¥rom »age One)
lishers) provided special prizes are
not offered.
Winners of second and third
places will bhe awarded ribbons,
Winners of first in Guernsey
classes: One year's subscription
to the Guernsey Breeders Journal,
donated by the ' Guernsey Cattle
club of Peterhoro, N. H.
7:3o—Bhorthorn Calves — J, .
Mallard, (2) Wesley Calhoun, (3)
IJ, M. McGil.
l Guerneys—6.l2 Months—{l) M.
|C. Southwell, (2) J. V. Arrendale,
Yp. (3) A. M. Bennett, (4) T..D.
Brown, jr,
Collies.
| 7:4o—Duroc and Poland Boars—
(1) J. Fisher Strickland, (2) Bill
Brown, (3) H, W. Arnold, (4) W.
H. Varner.
Holstein Helfers—(l) R.T. Chat.
ham, (2) J. ¥. McMullan,
| Fox Hounds.
| 7:so—Hereford Calves—(l) J. (.
‘Bm(-k, (2) Loyd Irwin, (3) F. A,
| Story, (4) Cowboy PBErockington,
’l:‘.) . A Brook.
Gluernsey Cow and Bull-P. K
Breedlove, H. M. Saxon.
For Terriers.
8:00—Pony Show. .
Shetland Pony Class—(l) Georze
| Hulme, (2) Walter Marbut, jr., (3)
| Bobbie McWhorter, (4) Guy Whel
chel, (5) Merritt Whelchel, (%)
Howard Tabor.
Ponies—lo 1.2 to 14 hands—(!l)
Clifford Broxton, (2) Otho Brown
Collins, (3) Burnie Dobbs, (4) Ida
Davison, (5) Ben Juhan, 6)
Louise Marbut, (7) Bobbie Rice.
81:0—Parade of livestock. Order
of parade — Cavalry, horses and
mules, Jerseys, Guernseys, Hol.
sieins, Herefords, Shorthorns, andd
dogs.
| B:2o—CGuernseys—Over 1 year (1)
C.' . Thomas, (2) K. E. Jones,
(3) W. M. Osteen, (4) E. Callan.
Percherons—(l) K. G. Greer, ()
T. J. Jones.
English Setters.
8:30 — Tumbling Act — Y Cub
tumbiing team: Bob Hartman,
John Patat, Howard Postero, Earl
Roberts, E. P. West, Robert Bea
neti, coached by Guy Smith,
Parallel Bar Act—Y. M. C. A.
team: David Ventulett, Bill Binns,
Billy Taylor, Ned Hodgson, Dr.
Glenn Gentry.
B:4o;—.lersoys — 18 months anl
over, €1) L. L. Picot, (2) Hugzh
Gilreath, (8) W. T. Egzard.
Darset Horn Ram and Lambs—
(l) 3. B. Harden, (3) W. B.- AL,
wood, (3) H. G, Bell, (4) 8. A,
Knox, (5) W. J. Comer.
Irish Setters.
8:50 — Childrens Riding Class--
Under supervision of R. O. T. C.
velyn Wheeler, Louise Marbut,
Helen 'Colley, Betty Decker, Anne
Brooks, Marion Stegeman, Phyllis
Jenkins, Gladys Grummon, 'Trvin
Hiller, John M. Lyle, jr.
9:oo—Duroec Jersey Gilts—(l) G
W.: Eberhart, (2) J. C. Ogleshee,
(3 M. L. Powell, (4) T. M, Con.
dell,
Aged Jersey Cows and Bull—(1)
C. H. McDaniel, (2) Blake John
son, (3) B. 8. Wilder.
Pointers.
9:ls—Jumping—Cavalry R. O. T.
O,
9:2o—Jerseys—l2-18 months (1)
W. H. Whitmire, (2) R. B. Daniel},
(3) H. I\ Wood, (44 1. O. Eason,
(6) D. L, Moseley, 6) V. Y. Jones.
' Southdown Lambs — (1) T. W,
Coile, (2) A. 8. JJohnson, (3) C.
O. Wolder.
Beagles,
9:3o—Tumbling Act—City Y. M.
C. A—Robin Burnett, Jack Chand.
ler, Ralph Cooper, Roy Cooper,
Jimmie Hudson, Jimmie Stephen
son, Tommy Gibson, Herman Up.
<hureh, Louis Trousdale, and Guy
Smith.
© 9:3—Shorthorn Cows — (1) T,
'Murphy, (2) R. H. Howard, (3) J.
(i. Bradley.
Cross Bred Barrows—(l) E, &©,
Duncan, (2) B. P. ornton, (3) D,
T. Smith. ] A
Boston Terriers,
- 9:40—Polo Game — Old Guards:
EL. O. Eason and O, W, Burns
versus Black Guards: Ed Downs
and K. O. Franks,
9:46—Mules—(l) S. T. Johnson,
(2) W. F. Bemby.
Hereford — 2 year old — (1) H.
Nesssmith, (2) Hoot Gibson, (3)
_R‘ H. Glazier, (4) Delmar Thomp.
son.
German Shepard.
9:ss—Holsteins—Junior Yearling
Heifers—(l) Nathan Johnson, (2)
R. F. Mesley, (3) S. C. Cole.
Hereford Cows and Bull—(1) J.
C. Breedlove, (2) L. E. McGee, (3)
J. M. Jordan, (4) A. A. Roby, (5)
IJ. C. Wise.
Eskimo Spitz.
Championship Prizes
Swine (all breeds competing)
silver trophy. Doénor, Swift and
company, Chicago.
Sheep (all breeds competing)
How to Relieve
Headaches in
Three Minutes
l ‘When vou have one of those vi
ir)lc'nt, nerve-racking headaches,
from inorganic causes, you can get
soothing relief in three minutes
with “8.C.”, a reliable, pleaasnt
to-take remedy. “B. C.” is prepar
ed by a registered pharmacist,
compounded on a different princi
ple from most relief-giving agen
cies in that it contains several in
gredients, so blended and propor
tioned as to accomplish in a few
minutes what we bhelieve no one
drug formula can do in so short a
time, " “R.C.” should also be used
for the relief of muscular aches
land pains, common colds and neu
ralgia; for reducing fever and
quieting a distressed nervous svs
tem wiahout opiates, narcotics or
such habit forming drugs. Get
“B. C.” in 10c and 25¢ packages,
wherever drugs are sold.
—(Advertisement.)
¥ THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA.
RHEUMATISM
Uric Acid Poison Starts to
Leave Body in 24 Hours
All Pain, Agony and Inflammation
Gone in 48 Hours
Make .up your mind that unless
'vou treat Rheumatism, Neuritis,
Neuralgia or Sctatica in the RIGH'T
way—yon'l pericdically suffer the
rest of vour life!
The superb ingredients of the Al
lenru prescription are favorably
knowpn and its marvelous pain-end
ing power banishes all discomfort.
ilt’s compounded to drive out of
'muscles, joints and tissues those
‘excess uric acid deposits which
‘pause agony of mind and body.
What a joy to know that never
again need you sit up all night
‘sufl‘(-ring terrible pain—what =«
blessing to know you can econquer
lthis insidious affliction without
harmful drugs, opiates or brain
‘numbing tablets whjch relieve only
for a short time,
A large 8 ooz. bottle of Allenru
costs but 85c. " And Moon-Winn
Drug C 0.,, and prominent druggists
all over the U. S. say, “If one bot
tle of Allenru doesn’t end your
pain more /quickly—if it doesn't
give more-lasting results than anv
other treatment—we’ll gladly ro—{
turn your money.” ,
Allenru for 4% hours—then back
on the job again.
—(Advertisement)
| Silver Trophy. Donor, Swift :Ln’l}
company, Chicago. [
Dairy (all breeds competing) |
sNilver Trophy. Donor, DeLava)
Separator company, New York
city. ;
Beef Cattle (all breeds compet.
ing) Silver Trophy. Donor, Swift
and company, Chicago.
Horses and Mules (all classes
competing) Silver Trophy, Dongr
Del.aval Separator company, New
York city. |
Holstein.Fresian: Medal donated
by the Holstein-Fresian Associa.
tion of America, Brattleboro, Vt.
Jerseys: Champion, Reserve and
Second Reserve, all Jerseys com.
peting. Medals ~ donated by the
American Jersey Cattle club, New
York city,
Gueérnsey: “Guernsey Breed” do.
nated by the Guernsey Breed as-l
sociation, 2
Canes: Donor, N. V. Potash Ex.
port company, Amsterdam, Hol.
land, Dr. J, N. Harper, director,
Atlanta.
Ripbons: Donor, Saddle and Sir
dion club.
Grand Prizes
+ For the Champion dog of the
show: Palace Thedter dog cup:
‘Donor, J. B, Joel, Athens.
~ For the champion animal of the
‘show: Silver Loving cup. Donor,
Swift and Company, Chicago.
+ Champion Pony: Silver Trophy.
Donor, Saddle and Sirloin club,
Superintendent of the Dog show
Prof. W. C. Burkhart. '
Superintendent of the Ring — A,
P, Winston,
Cavalry stunts under direction
of Capt. John M. Lyle.
Judges
Dogs: Hal I:vin;lsey, Atlanta;
r. W P, McCurdy, Stone Moun.
tain, Ga. .
Beef Cattle: A. M. Lawhon, At.
lanta; Prof, W. F. Ward, Dr, Mil.
ton P. Jarnagin.
Swine: E. 8. Papy, Atlanta;
Prof. W. 8. Rice, Prof. A. W.
Simpson, jr,
Jerseys: Clarke Baker, Bolton;
Prof. W. F. Fitch, Prof, A. W,
Simpson, jr,
Guernseys: T. L. Huston, But.
lers Island, Ga.; Prof. W. F. Ben.
nett, ‘Prof. . H. Marlatt.” -
Holsteins: Bright McConnell, Au
gusta; Prof. F. W. Bennett, Dr.
Milton P. Jarnagin.
Sheep: W. . Owens, Dahlonega,
Ga.; Prof. A. W. Simpson, jr,
Prof. W. 8. Rice.
Pony Show: Dr. A. Q. Q. Rich,
ardson, Major A. T. Colley, ' Dr.
Milton P. Jmrnagin. {
Mules: Tap Bennett, Griffin;
Dr. Milton . Jarnagin, Prof. W,
3. Rice. & 3
. Officers of the Saddle and Sir.
loin club: First term, C. W. Bern
‘hardt, president; J. C. Wise, vice.
president; Jack Bradley, secretary.
treasurer; Second term, Geo. T.
Parkley, president: V. Y. Jones
vice-president; R, H. Clozier.
ATLANTIC IN FIVE DAYS
A new French liner being con.
structed in St. Nazaire will' make
a trip across the Atlantic ocean in
less than five days, it is said. It
will be 1,020 feet long and will be
driven by four propellers. It is
said to be the largest ocean linar
now under construction.
READY.SEASONED HENS
Dr., A. Gauducheau, of Paris,
makes use of a principle of physi
.ology and injects sauces and sea_
soning directly into the hlood
streams of chickens. He says this
laids the flavoring in penetrating
! the meat and none is necessary
10n cooking the fowl.
How One Man
Lost 22 Pounds
Mr. Herman Runkis of Detroit
writes: “A few lines of thanks
from a rheumatism sufferer—my
first bottle of Kruschen Salts took
all the aches and swellings out of
my joints—with my first bottle 1
went on a diet and lost 22 pounds
and now I feel like a new man.”
To lose fat SAFELY and quick:y
take one half teaspoonful of Krus
cren salts in a glass of hot waler
in the morning before breakfast,
For your health’s sake ask for
and get Kruschen—the cost for «
bottle that lasts 4 weeks is but =
trifle at any drugstore in the world
and if after the first bottle you ars.
not joyfully satisfied with results —
money back, Patrick’'s Pharmacy,
Moon-Winn Drug Company and
all goed druggists will be glad to
supply you. ~—(Advertisement.)
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By HELEN WELSHIMER .
I THINK it 1s spring . . .
Small girls jump rope,
And miss on the name
Of the boy they hope
Is fondest of them;
Or find if he’s true
By asking the daisies ;
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What is a Bladder Physic?
A medicine that works on t‘lw}
bladder as castor oil on’ the hu\\'-i
els. Drives out impurities and ex—l
cess acids that cause irritation
which results in getting up ni;:hts,!
freqeunt desire, burning, leg pains
and backache. BU-KETS (5 gr.|
Tablets) is a pleasant bladder ph'y_’
sic, ; E
Get a 25c test box from your
druggist, After four days if not
relieved gnllm(‘k_:md get your
money. You will feel good after]
this cleansing and you get yow
regular. sleep. Sold by Citizens
Pharmacy and Patrick’s Pharmacy.
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REG.US PAT OFF ’/
Shr ieking SIS —the roar of a powerful
engine—a red streak flashes by and she’s on her
way! There’s power for you—real honest-to-good
ness power—the kind of power you’'d like to have
right under your own accelerator!
Today you can have it. Not the fire
engine, of course, nor the siren\, nor
the bell—but the very same power
gasoline which surpasses Federal
specifications for use in U. S. Govern
ment emergency equipment.
Here’s what Uncle Sam uses this
type of gasoline for . . .“ambulances,
fire-engines andemergency vehicles.”
What the Government uses for emer
THE TEXAS (EOM PANY . Texaco Petroleum Products
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Developed for fire engines
TUNE IN ON
ED WYNN, and the FIRE
CHIEF BAND every Tuesday
night. Coast to coast, N.B.C.
.
Working Model of
.
Ford V-8 Chassis
Displayed Saturday
A standard working model of
the New Ford V-8 chassis may be
seen on display Saturday, April
30th at C. A. Trussell Motor Co.
Here the new and revolutionary
mechanicai features incorporated
in this new car may be seen and
appreciated. Some of the mechan.
ical features that may be seen are
rubber mounting for engine; down.
draft earburetor; automatic spark
aontrol; fuel pump; rear fuel
tank; soft flexible springs; large
mechanical four-wheel brakes;
gency equipment—you can now have
for your own every-day use as me
extra price. ! :
Texaco Fire-Chief Gasoline is an
anti-knock gasoline with an Octane
Rating that is outstanding.
And remember Texaco Fire-Chief
plus Ethyl equals Texaco-Ethyl,
now more than ever the leading
premium gasoline,
small, strong, electrically welded
steel_spoke wheels and large tires,
The lighting ¢f tne chassis anq
working parts is in itself a marvel
of eleetrical engineering skill. Vari_
colored lights, changing c¢olor ang
winking on and off with each
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suitable for ambulances, fire-engines,
emergency vehicles, military and naval
equipment.”’
Excerpt from Federal Pamphlet VV M-s7t
July 21, 1931 3