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clothes and good values.
Whether it be a Suit or an Over
coat we believe you can hit a
fair average by spending $15.00
to $50.00. That’s sufficient to
insure good quality for the first
and high quality for the maxi
mum price.
North Carolina
Oregon
South Carolina
Tennesiee
Texas
Virginia "
West Viqfinia
FULL LINE OF
HATS AND CAPS
AND FURNISHINGS
Mexico
Georgia Railroad
Atlanta & West Point R. R.
Western Railway of Alabama
Liberal time limit and stop-over privileges.
i For further information apply to
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J. P. BILLUPS, G. P. A.,
714 Healey Building, Atlanta, Ga.
For Qualtiy Always
ARK SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS nERALD .ADVERTISERS
FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Great For Bad
Coughs and Colds
Make Your Own Medicine
Gracp Dun-1 guards, Jim Taylor, bone blating
• taCkiy. Jbe Bbnfcett, punt blbckdr
—TT •• j de luxe, and the flanking set, Rich
201 fly Mrdson and Colliilgs, evidenced
JlLni i the ' ir integrity by .glowing bits of
j line play.
i iimnnl The first
FRENCH TOAST !
By Beriha E. Sha^leigh
Of Columbia University
This thethod of niaTtirg toast is i
very good when serving . it for
luncheorf or supper. It is nourish
ing, ‘tasty’’ and always enjoyed* by
the children. ..
For six slices of bread which is
stale biit riot hrird, -use one cup of
milk and two eggs, slightly behten
with one-fourth teaspoon salt ar.d
two teaspoons sugar. Dip brbad in
the egg and milk, alibiing it to
remalh long enough to soften hilt
not break.
I ward to with m«cn Interest by the,
students, as classes are suspended
and a large number of the students
j.re in at least one event.
The following is a list of thte
, events and the wihner df each.
Head of ^\m^rican^ aso-clation
for recognition of Irish -republic
cables * to \ Pope pretesting^ against
reported denial of sacrament to
‘field day” of tile school
ing Its climax here, with the a'd-
vdrice guard of charming house
party devotees and , enthusiastic
alumni trooping into the city to be
greeted with colors of Red and'
Black, and Gold and Black every
where.
YJlNNfiR
Instant Relief
Whnminrf* At.
Ctaup&Cblo?
BwnffiialTreubb-
or marina
’And Have The Best
There Is
Yenll Say It’s Good When Al’
Mucous Disappears and Clean
Healthy Membrane Is Your
Reward
Here is an inexpensive home
made; remedy that you can’t beat
and one that will quickly, brine u
that ; phlegm, staff the fcnufflinv
relieve the clogged /nostrils*: rofefcj
breiitbing easy apil cause stubbor*
colds, and psrsistfeht coughs to v« 1
cate-r-many times over night.
Try it right away if you suffi
from,' Catarrh. Ches.t CqI^s. or an
irritating nose or ibVctii > troubles
and you’ll be glad, you run aero*'?
this little bit of advice.
Get from any druggist or.
ounce of Parniint (doub
strength) add to it a little sUgif
and enough water to make on.
half pint. You can make it ih tw
minutes and when it is mixed y<r
can pride yourself on’ having :
medicine that acts directly bn th
membrane of the nose and throa
and' acts so effectively that c
phlegm, all tickling and inflariimr
tion speedily disappears. — Advei
tisement.
The first “fiel day” of the school
year occurred at the State Normal
School Wednesday. These events
are under th e direction of Miss
Jjaura B. StroXe and Miss- Edith
Guill jjf t|ie department of Physi
cal jjdirialion. “Field day^ at the
State Normal School is looked for
INDIGESTION, GAS,
UPSET STOMACH
instantly! “Pape’sDiapepsin” j
Corrects Stomach so j
Meals Digest j
the moment you eat a tablet of
Pape’s Diapepsin” your indiges-
on is gone. No more distress
:om a sour acid, upset stomach.
io flatulence, heartburn, palpita-
cn, or misery-making gases.
Correct your digestion for a few
ents. Each package guaranteed
y druggist to overcome stomach
ruoblc.—(A d verti sem ent.)
Tennis ....- ™ Junior
Dodge Ball — s.i: Junibr
Relay : Senior
•50 yard dash »- - Senior
‘Run and Catch'...... —i Junior
Over and Under Relay senior
Rotate Race ... : Senior
Volley Ball * Junior
Juniors Won total of ei?h( points
Seniors won total of four points.
All four classes were represented
in each event’. The feature of the
program was the splendid flaying
in Volley , Ball between Juniors and
i Seniors and’ Tennis match between
_ ih Juniors and the Seniors,
j The following is a' list of the
| students taking part in some of
the events: Senior Dash: Akube
! Tdwards, Junior Dash: Gladys
i Wolf. Sophomore Dash: Will'e
Mae Blanchett. Freshman Dash:
Corrie FloWlter. Senior tennis:
Virginia Beach, . Willie Means.
Junior Tennis: Evelyn Swillings,
Lillian Nussbarii. Senior Relay:
Agnes Carleton, ' Taenia EdWards,
Lollie Bell Robertsori, Nelle Tay
lor. Junior Relay; Altrie Baker,
Mary Williams, Helen Roberts.
Louise Shackplford. . Sophomore
Relay: Emily Jones, Mattie King,
Mcri Knight, Ifclen Wfci££. Fresh
man Relay: FloWiicd Culpepper,
WELCOME 4
HOftBE-CORflING
GEORGIAALUMNI
And Visitors to Athens
Saturday
You’ll probably bo surprised—some of you—to find that we’ve
moved, but it will be a delightful surprise since you will find us
in our new building—RECOGNIZED AS THE FINEST AND
BEST EQUIP^ITBILLIAHDTARLORS IN >GEORGIA, and
we will be mqffcthan to see andrivelcome you personally.
A A -» "oiP
Nothing is more fascinating than a game of billiards—either
balk line or pockeMMiiFtM} It’A a gdriie wh'dW good fellows can
get together and have an hour’s quiet diversion and test their
eye, skill and nerve; ' • i
MAKE OUR PLACE A VISIT
AND HEADQUARTERS ' o
n, A —Q. _
Johnson’s Billiard Parlors
BROAD STREET
Across from University Campus
Finest Candies in South
Are Made in Athens by Us \ ■
i Yy;iiije liere S,aturlday. ai the University of Georgia Alumni
Home-Coming arid, to witness the GEORGIA-VANDERBILT
FOOTBALL GAME • * - -
come jin and purchase some of the best and
’•rata
purest CANDIES you have ever tasted
?•; i it ~ musts*
|i
We make all our Candies right in our own kitchen
and there are a hundred varieties. Our Chocolates are
delicious and fresh, and you can buy them in package'or
bulk any time.
ATHENS CANDY KITCHEN
LuMpki^r STREET *- ..H
“If we don’t fight today, we
won’t fight Saturday! Let’s go!”
Thus spoke captain Puss Whel-
Scrimmage H e a r t i 1 yj 1
Against Reserves in,^
Preparation For Game!
With Commodores Here | Minor League Umpires
Saturday. j jyj ay Form A Union To
Assure Self Protection
_ ___ NEW YpRK—A union composed
r-’Z—,j* ' ot the ' minor league umpires is the
chel. ot the Georgia BulhlbgR, v ery l a teSt in Imseball, It is claim
Thursday after the reserve, eleven : Cl , tha t t hc minor league officials
had held the varsity, for three Iee i that in unionism there is self
downs on the half-yard line- . i preservation.
These words, lashed out with j The agitation among the minor
cutting effect, aroused the tight- i ea g Ue officials was caused by a
ing spirit of the Konneites to top m j XU p that took place in the Inlet
pitch, as they ripped along the national League last summer. Urn
chalked plats in a savage scrim- , )jr0 MtGowan got Into a fiist fight
mage, desperately digging to ■ with two Syracuse players, one oi
round into formidable opposition them being Catcher McCurdy, rc-
for thc Vanderbilt Commodores cru it e d from the University of Illi-
Saturday in the first game ever to i no i S varsity.
be played between the two schools Both player and umpire were
in Athens. s . [ suspended indefinitely. The sus-
Fair Autumn had brought i»er- j pension of the player Was ra:sed
feet football weather to thc city, I j n a few days after he had written
one of the few lddal grid days giv- ! a letter of apology, while thc um-
en the classic city this Fall. And pire was later released from the
the Georgians utilized the bracing staff.
ozone to fullest advantage, getting I The officials of that organiza-
more real work than in the other \ t i on , as we)1 as m i nor i ea g Ue U m-
fhree days of the week combind. ; pj res a u over the country, didn’t
Amout five-thirty, a doctor step- <a k e very kindly to tlie ruling
Similar happeninps took place in
several other organizations, with
the umpire invariably playing the
role of the goat.
It is a difficult matter to enforce
discipline in the minors at best.
Minor league umpires feel that
the action of several presidents in
i placing the. penalty on the umpire
! makes for. . rowdy conduct, and
sooner or later will make iL al
most impossible to enforce discip
line-
It is rumored that ft meeting
will be called shortly of a member
of the leading minor league um
pires” to discuss the matter. It is
possible the conference will be
Yield in Louisville ^it the time the
minor legues meet In that city in
December. As yet no overtures
have been made to the major
league officials.
ped onto the field, walked firmly
to the side of DiCk'-Mulvihill. and
led the former Kisktmate straight
to rite dressing room. He examin
ed the Georgia quarter’s side, did
a few funny things with, an inatru
ment; frotvnea, % and announced,
that Dick, may'jplay Saturday/ and
then he may riot.
Have ready a rrying pan with
some melted butter in it; fry thq
bread in the butter, slowly, so that
the egg takes on the very light
brown which is so much prettier,
and also better tasting, than the
dark brown color.
Servo the brenu t.
ing each slice with ;
lade .
-’t°,P ro P Cigarette
or Chewing Habit
I No-T '-T‘ic has
j sands to break the
/ shattering tobacco h
ever you hr.ve a .o
smoko or chew. Ju^t
less No-To-Ran i.-t!
moutli instead. AH
Shortly the habit
broken, and you are 1
tally, physically, rina
easy, so simple. Get
To-Bac and if it does
from all cravn.g for
I any form, your druc
i fund your mcoev wit
thou,
nery*.
State and Count;, Taxes
: j arc now due.
’| W. A. MAI.l.OUV
Triple-threat Dick's injury Was
sustained against Virginia, caus
ing a twisted set of .aide ligaments
and a perceptible limp.
The medical investigation Thurs
day immediately followed a fancy
40-yard trot for touchdown against
the strong reserves.
Shortly after dusk, the regulars
weTe sent on an extended excur
sion around the track, while Bill
White’s peerless freshmen ming
led With the* reserves in a lively
skirmish. The freshmen are, to
leave Athens on. Friday afternoon
for Chapel Hill, N. C., : meeting the
Carolina Tar Heel* mred- theta Sat
urday. } [ .i
The- Red and Black 'showed gtfeat
vim and vigor in Thtitteday’s'i-hiil
ling, and several glittering runs
came from the’ endeavors of Billy
PhUpot, Mulrihill, Fletcher > ajrtfc
Thompson. Slashing* tackle drives
were engineered with crashes that
echoed over - the i>arkr though—the
latest addition to Georgia’s attack
; assets—asweepjns, en^run-7-Qly;n
gained against tlie reserves where
line plunges failed.
FELT SO TIRED
ALL THE TIME
LINEUP PROBABLY
NOT CHANGED
~ ? -'iTS*
Granting Mulvlhill’s
the same lineup that warred with
Virginia is slated to go through
the paces with the undefeated Com
modores. Sam Boney. center fight
ing pivot man, is limping slightly,
but Whelcliel and Vandiver,
Indiana Lady Says She
Was Run Down, Suf-
, .fered. With Her Back,
Took Gardui, and Got
Well.-
Richmond, Ind.—"I - thought 1
would write a line or so, to say
that I owe my good health and
! strength to Cardul,” says a letter
from Mrs. Cora Courtney of 705
North Seventeenth street, this
city. „
“I was all run-down until my
family thought they would lose
me,” writes Mrs. Courtney. “My
husband coaxed me to take Cardul,
so to please him, I did, and I will
say I do not regret It, for I am able
to do all my work and do my
slipping.,. T' ; ,
.'“l havr. five children, four* in
school, niy husband*and a: hoarder
to do for, and I do all my own
work for all of us, and find time
play. We all praise Cardul. Ev-
RECOVER FROM RHEUMA-
TISM
“Had rheumatism five months
that would go from my left knee
to f my back. Tried many remc- *
riieS without relief. Finally used
Foley Kidney Pills and in fifteen
days was entirely cured,” writes .
W. J. ^oiiverf Vidalia, Gerirgia. [ er y 4 s] c k and run-down woman
Backache, rheumatic pains,.-, dull *iim thio wnn/iopfui mpdicmp
headache, dizziness and blurred
vision are symptoms of kidney dis
order. Foley Kidney Pills quickly
relieve kidney and bladder trou
ble. Sold everywhere.—(Adver
tisement-
>rnmm
WELCOME
HOME-COMING UNIVERSITY
ALUMNI AND VISITORS
We sold shoes to “Georgia” boys and girls for many years—
then we’ve repaired them and kept them in good shape for nun;
more months—and we are still doing it.
Saturday we expect to see many of our former friends an,
customers here to attend the last football game of the season
\
Georgia vs. Vanderbilt-
and we expect to have a call from them to purchase a pair of om
Winter Shoes. They are the best,to be found in Athens at any
where near the price we are asking.
WHILE HERE GET OUR ESTIMATE ON THE
' PRICE OF A NEW AUTO TOP.
SHOE STORE AND
RBPMRSIftfF
125 EAST CLAYTON
STREETi
,, ,4 „ -u, n SHOE,FIXWAND
J - A, Jfl r aIjto top, place
. rrw / -iio'n 455 EAST CLAYTON"
—ri*y * STREET >.
Yon Can’t Afford Not to Buy a
Year’s Supply of TIRES at Our
Special Sale.
Franklin Auto Supply
Station
147 College Ave. Athens, Ga.
Phone 757.
“I suffered with my back; a very
weak feeling in my limbs.
“I felt hardly able to drag; just
tired—so tired all the time.
“It was an effort for mo to do
anything, but Cardul helped me so
I felt like a different -woman.”
If you are in a run-down physi
cal condition, suffering as this In
diana lady says she did, give Car-
dui a fair trial. It should help
you.
Cardul is a purely vegetable tonic
medicine for women's ailments,
found valuable in thousands of
such cases as described above.
Take CarduL Your druggist sells
It.—Adv.
WELCOME!
GEORGIA ALUMNI .AND AU.
VISITORS TO ATHENS
HOME-COMING SATURDAY
What’s the Ri
ALL "
Winter .
Year 1.
Alabama
Arizona
Arkansas \
British Columbia
California
Florida
Washington
Georgia
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Price for Clothes?
ANY PRICE is wrong unless
the quality of the clothes meas
ures up to it.
OURS SELL FOR
$15 to $50
and the quality is in them to
more than hieet these prices.
Rely upon our judgment for it’s
our business to know good