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R SALE Sherwin-Williams |
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ANTS FOR SALE — Large
amps of blooming size colum- |
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R RENT Nicely furnished
im. 297 South Hull Street.
hone 638 s2Bc |
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R RENT—Beautiful Duplex on
Miversity Drive, furnace heat!
ld all modern” conveniences. |
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R RENT—Modern duplex apart- |
nt, four rooms; tile bath. 198 |
fady avenue, Phone 346-J: ’
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Worth the M0ney.........5198
28 Chevrolet Ton Truck,
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Arrival and Departure of Trains
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ARRIVE— —DEPART
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Facing charges of participation
in a nation-wide lottery during
which the United States mails
were illegally wused, James J. Da
vis, U. 8. renator from Pennsyl
vania and cabinet member under
three Presidents, is showh in the
Federal building, New York. A
huge sum is alleged to have been
realized in connection with a drive
for the Loyal Order of Moose.
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bwooking}
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the Town § &
®» By M.L. ST. JOHN «
Sam Wingfield scrammed to the
telerhone, 16", he told the operator
and then talking with the police de
rartment, “Somebody’s stealing my
chickens,” It was early in the
morning. Policemen Robert Eidam
and Herman Stein rushed to the
‘Wingfield chicken yard. ‘There,
making away with one’of the chick
ens, was a large ‘possum. So the
crook-catchers arrested the ‘possum
placed it in a bag, and took it to
headquarters, It was later turned
over to Policeman Eidam’s father.
in-law, who helg a warrant for it.
{ When Policemen D. D. “Red”
Beusse and Clarence Roberts take
off their unforms at t‘fi end of
the day and become ordinary citi.
zens until roll call the next morn.
ing, they svendq their time reading
detective stories. There are some
gecod pointers in these stories some.
times, policemen say,
Sign—Don’t bother my fishing
pole—if you do, please put it back—
Some folks say the house is haunt.
ed; others say it is the wind blnw
ing a loose piece of tin on the roof
—anyway it sure skeered the new
family that moved in—A man
walkeq in an office in the South.
ern Mutual building the other day,
and the office force told him to
look on his coat—perched on the
side of his coat was a boll weevil—
the stenographer captured it, and
made a pet of it for several days—
Overheard a young married woman
saying “I have just made a great
decision tonight”_she is going to
have her hair cut short—Long be.
fore the words “Pal” and “Oh
ye-ah” came into the great Ameri.
can slanguage. Rev, E. A. Caldwell
editor of the Walton News at Mon.
roe, was calling everybody “Pal”—
he still does, and everybody has
nicknamed him “Pal” Caldwell.
! A house is being built on Milledge
circle for Dennis Penny. J, K. Dayis
is the contractor,
G. M, Caskey is building a house
ion Nicholson street for Gilbert
;!Henry. 5
Doc Hunt, who knows how to
lpitch horseshoes, claims to have
set a new record or something or
other in this new game they .call
“rick rack”. He bounced the ball
'against the racket 3,843 times
l\\'ednesduy in 45 minutes without
in]ifising
’ “No,” says Tom David, Daniels
ville, - campus leader at the Uni
versity of Georgia, “the traditional
custom of freshmen wearing red
caps hasn’'t been abolished this
vear. The caps are just late in
arriving, but the town will be fill
ed with red heads next week.”
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Several improvements have been
made on thé€ campus of the Col
lege of Education (Normal schoo!
to the old settlers of Athens). The
front of the old auditorium, Which
has been of wood, has been brick
ed up, and the interior of Smith
hall has been repaired,
The new Presbyterian church at
Comer, Ga,, will bé dedicated at
32 p. m. next Sunday. The church
was torn down by the tornado last
March, Rev, C, I. Stacy will preach
;"Fdnf ‘Mad Marxs
~ Go Collegiate in
“Horse Feathers”
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' he mad, bus merry, Four Marx
[Bmthers, specialists in nonsense,
‘are starred in *“Horse Feathers”
‘fourth of their moving pictures, is
lat the Palace tonight and tomor
row.
“Horse Feathers” like previous
Marx Brothers pictures, is sheer
foolery, with the bemustached
’Groucho talking and punning at a
terrific rate, slowamoving Chico
answering in Italian dialect and
oceasionally playing the piano, red
wigged Harpo chasing his blondes,
}and almost normal Zeppo making
'love to the ingenue.
~ In “Horse Feathers”, however
’they have definite roles. Groucho
is a college president who took
that job to get his son, Zeppo, out
of school, where he has spent
twelve years or so. Chico is the
'vmage bootlegger and Harpo the
village dog-catcher,
} Between them, they manage to
tear the college and everything
Yelse to pieces.
COOPER-BANKHEAD |
FILM ON DISPLAY
AT THE STRAND
“Devil and the Deep,” the Tal-|
lulah Bankhead-Gary Cooper film
which opened today at the Strand’
theater for two days, Thursday
and Friday. ’
The picture, which marks Coop
er’s return to the screen after seva
eral months spent hunting in Afri
ca, is set in a port on the north
coast of Africa, is set in a port onl
the north coast of Africa. Miss
Bankhead is cast as the wife of a
submarine commander, who is in.
sanely jealous of her. She meets
Cooper and falls in love with him,
to discover later that he is a new
member of her husband’'s crew,
When the husband discovers the
situation, he gets the two of them
aboard his vessel, heads it for a
freighter, and turns the controls[
over to Cooper just as it crashes,
The sub sinks, and while it is lying
crippled on hte ocean floor the two
men battle with their wits for the|
woman.
The role of the husband is play-!
ed by “Charles Laughton, noted |
British stage star, who makes his|
first screen appearance in this pic- ,
ture.
Chief Lester Asks
Athenians’ Aid in
Preventing Fires
With the fire losses In Athens
cut practically in half as compar
ed with those of 1931, E. F. Les
ter, chief of the fire department,
is preparing for the annual flre‘
prevation week here October 9 |
th.rousl}a, October 15,
.Chief ' Lester is acking the aid
of evedy citizen, busisess man,
prdpérfi;_owner, school authority,
and weftta’ re organization to lend
aid in the “Fire Prevention Week” |
program, and their cooperation in
having Athens set a new record
is fire prevention this year.
“The loss by fire during the past
year, aémun‘tinz‘ to more than 1.0,-
000000 lives and almost half a bil
lion dollars in property damage,
is reason enough why everyone
should be interested in fire pre
vention,” he said. “All share in
the large fisdancial loss through
the economic effect of fire losses
on prosperity. Hazards on num
erous properties throughout the
land have been increasing for |
more than two years until at }
present they constitute a menace,
not only to health but to the lives
of thousands of people.” ’
Chief Lester pointed out that in
some communities hazards are so
numerous, and personal care so
lax that the public is maKing in
evitable the possibility of increas
ed insurance costs.
The chief explained that winter
months are msot dangerous. Fires
are more prevalent then. There is
no time like the present in which
to make timely repairs on the
heating apparatus or the building,
in addition to thoroughly clearing
out all rubbish from the premises
before cold weather sets in. ;
According to the National Board
of Fire Underwriters, said Chief
Lester, the three leading causes of
fire in the United States are
matches and smoking, whica
brought a loss in one vear of over
$40,000,009; defective chimneys
and flues, responsible for a loss of
more than $26,000,000, and stoves,
gurnaces. boilers, and their pipes
with losses aggregating $25,000,~
000,
No home or bhusiness concern
can boast immunity with a new
| fire breaking out on an average
of every minute of the day and
night in. the United States, the
ichief continued. The waste from
preventable fires alone is appall-|
ing. ' Immediate concerted action |
to remove the fire plague from the |
midst of the American people |
will do much to conserve life, |
property, employment, and busi
iness, and will provide thé country
iwith needed capital to enhance
its progress and prosperity, Chief
Lester said.
TR M e
the sermon Sunday. The church
thanks all Athenians and others who
have so generously helped to make
it possible to have the church dedi.
cated at this time,
Albert Davison is having a house
built on Milledge ecircle. W. W.
lFerqueron is the contractor.
“Papa Nick” Deakides may or
may not be superstitious, but a
“Jucky” horseshoe hangs In his
Junchroom—A horseshoe has bheen
lkanging in the news department
(of the Banner-Herald for years,
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]Athens High Facing
. .
Crucial Test in Game |
With U. S. B. Friday
{(Continued romm rage One)
!
'to face. All games are the tyneg
‘that cannot be taken easy and thej
:i.vum realizes that it must work!
to keep its record of more won!
than lost, that thé teams of recent
yvears have established. ! !
. When the opening whistle blows|
Friday Coach Hollis will be with-|
wout the services of George (‘_‘rsmf.‘,i
one of the best ends for the team
in recent years, (Ceorge received
an injured arm Friday and it has|
rot healed sufficiently for him to
play.
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THE SENSUOUS NOTES OF
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TALLULAH :
BANKHEAD
GARY
COOPER
“DEVIL 3% DEEP”
NOVELTY DRAMATIC ACT
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“Bosco at the Races”
and Musical Novelty
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