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FRIDAY,JSOVEMBER 21.
*TRWVg^n«RAI.D REAPERS ARE SUBSTANTIAL CUSTOMERS FOR ATHENS^ HERA LD ADVERTISERS
"X can assure tire people of Ath
ens and northeast Georgia that a
better musical show than “Tanger
ine" has never played in Athens.
Everywhere this production has ap-
— .1 « n _ onne/in 4«- hnr
J Secretary during the Centenary
(campaign and has been the
pastor of churches in Rome and,
LaGrange. -
I He had been in, the North Geor-
I gia. Conference twelve years and
Sam Funkenstein
j Okays Tangerine’
peared so far this season, it has
been hailed as the success, of the
mason, and 1 am confident that
the same will be the situation in
Athens. If you want to spend a de
lightful evening, see .‘Tangerine’.”
I A personal guarantee that “Tan
gerine,” the Broadway musical suc
cess which will play, at the Colonial
theatre here Friday evening, is one
of the* best shows that has ever
been offered to the Athens public
was issued* today by Manager
Sam Funkenstein of the Colonial
who assures his patrons that they
is a splendid speaker. That Dr.
By Earle Watson
Anthony is leaving is regretted by
all but Dr. Wasson is a splendid
I man to take the place of that elo-
BLACK AND STEEL '
A smart hat-of black panne vel
vet with a deep crown and small
brim is trimmed with • steel gray
wings, placed at an interesting an
gle.
State and County. Taxes
will be highly pleased with the ol
fering.
Ais g^rantee follows in full:
w. a. Mallory
Tax Collector,
(G-OSH THIS IS \
A LOMGr ONE ! l 1
MIGHTAS WELL
I Sit down . y
only one man out of the lineup. f 0 r the Child.” She is chair-
They can*expect to put up a great man of that department of the’
fight against the strong Eiberton Georgia Parent-Teachers Associa- !
ttsau- - , tion and this subject is one ini
The Maroons win sta.t their full which the associations throughout,
strength this afternoon and they the state are vitally interested,
are going to be hard to stop. At In addition to members of the
yesterday's practice imreh spirit Parent-Teachers Associations here j
wa» manifested and said spirit is „ larger number of other citizens :
going to be hard to quofich. Noth- heard Mrs. Walker. While in !
ing but a convincing win will Sat- - “— •- * ’
isfy the boys although they realize
they are going up against one of I
the strongest teams in this sec-I
tioil- Dope is against them .the
same as was the case when they:
journeyed to Dublin but did it
mean anything?
The few injuries among the
ranks at present are very slight
with the exception of Capt.
Forbes.. The two cripples woo
have been out so long, Mapp and i
Jackson, are in good shape. Th-te .
'two men were handicapped for;
sometime by injuries but me now j
ready for the whi.- tie. Williams and I
Fowler -.rim have been troubled by;
arm injuries will be found back in;
the lineup.
The following men will, make the
In’n* _ a AiMi
TO RIGHT: TACKLE DOLi.EK GUARD CARNEY, TACKLE 81IEW5LL.
y meets the Navy won’t get very far with straight several years the Navy has held
ish between these football. sway. Thin year the Army with one
West PolntTs cer- Carney Is , ayiIlg a whale of a of its best teams in yearn Is hoping
kinds of trouble ‘ . ■ T „ „_ K . to defeat the Annapolis aggroga-
_ ...^ game at guard. Last year a numbt* f i nT1
y une * of experts placed him on their all- ( ^
dwell admits that ■ America selections. He is playing .» The fact that West Point lield
iAM much improved game this year, both Yale and Notre Dame to a tie
one or tne_ Bolles and Shewell are considered is proof of the Army* strength,
ned ont It Is Dig, two of the best tackles In the east The one black spot bn the Navy’s
inty of fight Fol- The sArmy game 1b the big thing record is tho deteat by Pennsylva-
in that the Army with tne Navy and vice versa. For nia.
T-rxJ"; Kiwanians and the “Jollies of
1922” cast had a jolly time last
night a* a banquet given in honor
y* “- of t' n c personnel of the show at the
j Y. M. C. A. The club was host of
jPP’! the narty and Vice-President Joel
» d * J A. Wier presided.
j Songs which helped make the
I p .“Jollies” a big hit burst forth
L [spontaneously froffl\ different
I ' tables and the delightful four-
The old crossing watchman
is ALL RET UP OVER PEOPLE
USING HIS SHANTTV FOR A SEAT
while waiting for Those long
freights TD pass by
THE OLD HOME TOWN
> Saturday a acarred fifluk will hour* before their coach had led
watch the progress of the Georgia- them through u “challt talk” whori
Alabama gaqie from the Georgia most gi'/cn over to patbne as strong
‘bench In Cranlpton Bowl. The roar- mathematical \ ersuasion was ai-
ing plaudits of Interested thous- men swore tc scrap to the end for
ands will mean little to Demon c victory in the Bulldog finale.
Dave Colllngs, as perhaps a dart of Stegeman contemplates placing
despair, a dash of remorse, quivers either Smack Thompson or Paul
hir heroic figure. Anderson at Codings 1 end. Miilvi-
For Dave, victim of the ravaging hill will run the team at quarter- j
hand of in|ury has been destined back after a two* weeks* layoff re- f
to watch the last game of his col- suiting from a side- injury. Teanyi
leolate.ctreer fl’t away without his ing cold. Is out of It. !
steadying influence and powerful -Randall, suffering w?th a weaken-
form.'-T,; Otherwise the llpeup wiirremain
— ! unchanged from the outfit ttat
The .Georgia team as a unit is faced VrCnderijilt. Taylor and Roll*
fnr from the sloushs of despair as nett, at tackles. Whelchel ant Van-
thls - affair _ with the liltnig Tide^f diver at guards and Boney it <-en-
Alntw'rna smarts itb inundating pro- ter will round ont the fine,
dlyitles. A sojourn In the dressing Fletcher and Post will prol—:»v
^ Town.after nn unusually lengthy' mn the halves an<V reliable Goat
hurjf^-necessarily, strenuous work- Tabn/jr t^ays his last game in full-
‘ om Thursday, conveyed this idea. back.
Uttered in circular fashion t*‘o Bend-off -nase tneoring at-
. MvuTid an- iron post in the center ten.,.nF (V'tvrjda’s eaines tblj fall
: ° V0I \ a srrv0 wa*» consnfmcus by Its fehscuce
; llv^qd> Trim son Jersies bespattered ThtflPsday i*I?ht.
them were Mrs. Lucy Leah Mathis,
Misses Elisabeth Arnold- and Hal-
lie Kilpatrick. The guests were
welcomed by Kiwanian Will Er
win who expressed, in behalf of
Gppleman was mured In the d^cutyictory^Saturday.
Hopklng game during the first Twenty playersconstitute the ;
play after he was put In. Ho was P art F» an “ ,n addition there are
kept out of the Washington and,Coaches Stegeman rad Conover
Le& game but was sent in against j •*£. ***** M Skinny”Rivcrs. ,
Geoig a during the final drive tc V Th® following make the journey
break the tie- But another lick the scene of the last Georgia ;
on the sore spot forced him out of fcanie of this stotmy season, lines- .
the.game in a few mlputea and he hien, _ captain Whelchel, Boney, j.
wa« not in condition to be taken Vandiver, Taylor, Bennett, Rich-J
on the West Virginia trip. ardson, Grayson, Joselove. Frier,!
Thomason* Anderson, Butler rad
CAPTAIN- of C/olIings. Backs—Fletcher, Tanner, i
FIRST Y€A9 TEAM Randall, Philpot and Mnlvi-
A year age Thrinur wmg «p- , Dave Collmgs Teany Re
tain of the llrtt year eleven. He Jan,, end and halfback, are unable,
played a fast game nga nst George to play, and it is understood Coach
Washington hut was injured Stegeman will -place either Smack
against Princeton and a week' Thompson or P. K. Anderson on
later in the Richmond gamo he “c vacated rad.
was laid up has it waa then ! Dick Mulvihill, it is announced,
x AREARIHI
the cast for their aid. Mrs- Mathis
wnon/l n J.J rv W. V. nL nlf f iL. nn.t
I'fOURETEAl
t THAT Si AN I
' sparkling impromptu address
which was greeted with continu
ous applause, especially by the
ladies. Kiwanian Jimmie Bishop
delighted the assemblage with an
instrumental solo on the piano and
fgo-NO^T
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FOR YOUR/
^NECKK/
delighted the assemblage with an
instrumental solo on the piano and
by singinfj. soma of the old south
ern melodies.
Those invited besides the Ki
wanians were, Mrs. Lucy Leah
Mathis, Mrs. Sterling Hubbard,.
Hulme Kinnebrew, Oscar Kinne- 1
brew. Dr. Eustico Stevens M. Tut-
wiler, “Chubby” Alien, Tom Elder,
Roy Jones, A. C. McArthur, Mrs.
Leo Gottheimer, Misses Fairy El-
Mott, Katherine Ashford, Frances
Rowe, Elizabeth Harris Mathilde
Upson, Louise Upson, Hallie Kil
patrick, Frances Holden, Queen
Holden, Katherine Park, Marian
Vi!..b.fL X viiillfl VnkV.
will start at quarterback, after a
two-wceks layoff resulting from
idiot! YOU
COME, DOWN,
BUT LEAVE
-THE SIGN UP’-
injuries. ' ^
The party plan to arrive in Mont
gomery in time for a workout
Friday afternoon.
-Baron SonnI, twice~pre-
ROME.- „
Uiier of Italy and also foreign min
ister during the war, died.
in ixcellent shape to prepare for
the big Thanksgiving contest.
Most of the work has befen dum
my scrimmage one* drill in kick
ing, passing, running* and tack
ling. But it is probable that sev
eral hard scrimmages against
scrubs and freshmen will lie held
before the week is over.
\ Some scientists maintain that
the equator i R not an* exact circle,
but they have not proved their
cost. and. In any event, it fc agreed
that thin deviation, :r there is one.
SHORT FUft. COATS
Shbrt coast ot leopard fur, col
lared with dark fur* and worn with
8tr»lcht-line skirts are much liked j
bv srhooj and college girls. They {
usually are unbelted. • ,
PICTURE HAT
A. picture hat of black velvet is
lined with silver taco and has a
bow of pink satin ribbon falling
ovor the left side. It is worn with
e block velvet frock.
'h'es ruininq"
OUR SKsNUj
A REWARD
Tno coach, Stegeman, racked up
the diet ot fortunate men to make
the ^Alabama cruaade- Little Billy
Phitfot, lets than 150 pounds in'
-lyelght, and a human-buffer for
melev a demoralizing' varsity on-
si»uo>iL found hie reward on that
significant sheet hf manila paper.
■He probably will not play, but for
Blly Philpot, long and painful la-
■Rr has been crowned.
W^Ntneteen other nsmes appearetl 1
rn the bulletin and Saturday morn
ing at 7:30.;tlie roster rollnd out
. of Athens for Montgomery. Twelve
The new pastor at* the First
Methodirt Church, Dr. S. E. Was
son will—preach Sunday morning
at 11:15 and .in the evening at
8:00. Dr. Wasson comes to Ath
ene from .tho SL Marks church irr
Atlanta.
. "He* is ’one of the leading minis
ters in the North Georgia Cohfor.
enco, having served as Missionary 1
LET US MOVE YOU*
Moving And Packing
THOMAS BROS.
450 BaO St Phone 164*
THE LODGE.SUPPEK SIGN, WHICH WAS HUNG
UPSIDE DOWN YESTERDAY, "WOULD HAVE
BEEN STRAIGHTENED OUT TODAY IF
THE- LADDER HADNTiSUPPED.
MUTT AND JEFF
BY BUD FISHER
Jeff Would Do Much Bet ter With a Can Opener
(Copyright 1322 By H. C. Fisher. Trade Mark Keg. U. S. Pat off.V
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preyenting Pneumonia.