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o4UEN M. WOODALL
)E OF FAIRPUIY
BPTEDJIH.
European Champ P
Has A Chance 0
With Kilbane
ROTARIANS WILL AID
IN ADVERTISING BIG
t FARMERS CONFERENCE
The regular weekly meeting of ad
i the Rotary club held yesterday was ti(
downed
thibd^ eanfl 1 Jrf °tihe '^riirniva? 'nm!! was received with close atten- 1 cooperatin of all bankers and
wafbffTr t£ bSt .S2!«« .‘he members.. He. told of busSiess mhn Of Athem. to see to
was left undone to
tion was right. This blonde haired XnZbLt hv°^ 1™! a| 5? inted “ an
field C g?ab.° d He r wi°ably ”" S ‘ rato r 3 .. and «*“*»• H ? touch - m Chairman C. D. Flanigan, of the
ler ^ ThL^s r th? ^second J trin B for whichu'befng n ao su^:S"y^ar- si 6» e0,a “*“??- re ?? rt i
ried on and told of the expert body tha . t .. the signs had been shipped
YORK.—Proposals design-
improve the health of inter -
late anu lnferacnoiastlc foot*
are contained In a code cf fair
i and good sportsmanship and
* ' ddpg ethics adopted by the
r* j «ican football Coaches* Asso*
I’ pn at Its annual meeting Wed-
' lay. The code was framed by
* huaittee of which A. A. Stasg,
j 'hiengtj Uulversity Is chairman,
r 1 tjder "Fairplay” bcjupuIoub ad-
} j was urged of such fundawnt-
l as ?*URlnR only students atript-
J; llgible under amatefrr and in-
j itfon tuIcs, selection of cdmpe -
officials, starting of games
hours certain to permit cora
tion in ample daylight, non-
•oachment by stands or spec-
j rs upon the playing field and
K l vision of the fairest playing
possible, including protection
nst freezing with hey, Mraw
■< other suitable covering.
1 inuraeration of ways in which
; \ Od sportsmanship can be ex-
f ,1 wed” included: , ”“*• Kilbane is tour
\ | y providing extra comforts nnd 1 j^ju;
h i venierres to the .visiting tram 1 P. r ',2 ."T .V" : rr 7 «** , munm. xie suiicu Liras it was one
»| Its friends, by ceasing cheer- f JSft? 0 yeara ' winning it frorti Ab ®, h^^am frnr^ of thc moifc important gatherings
f while signals are being called; thn nr thr** SSm? ^25- I» this city in many years and
applauding outstanding plays: Kilban f ve?y Ut™ flg£>, field goals to the e^e but his taT^fereSS
tag. His most recent bout of any! crew Jacked cooperation. . 1 their *nd?retm*nt. * conforence
by the club and on mo-
of Judge Bradwel.t a commie-
started suit'to recover hist
property.
ERS
RMI
INFERENCE
EUGENE CRJQUI
Eugene Criqui, European fcath-'
the Grayson crew and they will who are givtag^he tS their arrival was expected iny
sa"£*5 »SS a p±, an a I a A* whca ,of Georgia th^ Bt“VSg <>ay. Ho. told.of a map and a ttert
th ?f “* u “ ‘ h „° f itaoWiiii^ i„ raising' -livestock,
ever Sivid 1 ^>«*fi2^rir?^. t ™£ a, 5? poultry, soil improvement, land-
erwelglvt champicm, rife. will meet ™nw<*| C0, AV «?« 8ca P° gardening and many other
Johnny Kilbane tor the world title ^t the i mpor tant development for the
on May 30.19^3, is no spring chick-i‘**‘“' , "- t "®H“ rrls te“" , i u ™P^ best interest of the state.
en In pugilistic circles. I ' nt jo » tempo. ..ry lead and at the j u< ig C j. d. Bradwcli, in a brief
TJZS. great^passing^and-
Kilbane has held, the title fpr’.We lead soon^after the tMrd.per^ •
applauding outstanding plays;
gnohstratlons.of personal pluck
$icts of fine sportsmanship on
part of opponents; by confln-
[il Scouting to legitimate study of
•i ularly played games, entailing
usal to spy on an opponents’
“S ctice, scout his signals or se-
f e by secret means information
I iceming the style of play cf a
m to be met later; by ondcav-
1 ng to settle questions of eligi-
I !ty confidentially,
that ha has a glass jaw.
hitting Johnny Dundee rocked him
to sleep a few months ago. v
Most ring experts believe the
first good man to face Kilbane will
land the featherweight title; Un-
nj huuuuuuua,.,, ro°theV "than quesUonably cHqul Is thg beet boy
public discussion by active en- . he T “ as ,n ■gftrf 16,
5»iragement of cordial relations ! *°I
ween teams «an4 student bodies f featherweight and Johnny did not
“rival institutions; and by go- the u U8aal W 1 * 1 ^ height
; out of the way to Congratulate f nd there ^eing only one
corrcl^ and captain of the win- £nch difference in .the height of
great importance was with Danny For the Graysons the work of
Frnsh. Kilbane won by a knock- , Capt. Grayson, Jake Butler and
out. Since then Frush has shown George Bishop was above the av-
The Itaht- , erage. While for the losers Capt.
' Harris and Richardson pluyed
stellar ball. This afternoon the
Grayson five tackles the Fowler
gang and the Harris quintet en
counters the Mell aggregation.
The lineup follows:
Right Forward
Mallory (4) _ Smith (8)
suggesting the posting of these
signs in order that'tourists will ex
perience no trouble in coming into
the city and getting out without
dolay. ' ' . >
The information furnished 1 to
him as to (he wording and signs
to be distributed on all the high
ways leading into Athens and on
the streets of the city leading to
some central point from which all
tourist can be directed as to theta
destination will be worked out and
a complete and acurate system of
road information will be in
augurated so soon as .the sign3
I have been asked to impress
upon the fanners in all that re
gion round about Athens the im
portance of their attending the
conference to be held at the‘Ag
ricultural College in Athens from
January 22nd to 27th, inclusive un
der the direction of Dir. Andrew
M. Soule and Director’ J. Phil
Campbell. 'A most interesting pro
gram has been arranged and this
meeting will be of very great in
terest to every farmer.
Some of the foremost authori
ties in the country, have consented
to be present and address the.
meeting. Each day there will be
lectures and demonstrations by the
outstanding men’who have made
their subjects a specialty and with
recognized ability in their respec
tive iines. Marketing will be one
of thc principal topics of discus
sion :.nu c::h.bit3 will be made of
a number of farm commodities by
county agents-.- Prizes will bb of
fered for packages in the best
markaetablc condition and the
proper way to prepare, farm prod
ucts for marketing shows. Half of
each day will be in charge of the
various divisions of the college,
with lectures and demonstrations
designed- to he of most benefit t:
farmers. The other half of the day
will be given to'the discussion of
current farm problems of produc
tion and marketing.
His motion was unanimously hare been placed.
WHAT ATHENS
NEEDS
E l ‘bara LaMarr, Ramon N ovarro
I Lewis Stone, ana many others , ,
I exceptional ability.
The screen offering, while j n it
IU self great and powerful, is rnal
nV ■even better through the del^hu,,
'f|| I -musical program under the ,i; 10 .
1 tlon of.Jimmie Bish:p, pm ul .J
Jgar.ist ana musical director!
Every member of the family i' I ^..7„ h< Lf| t ,°, ry ct .' [Vifli nK Women’
expected to attend the evening Ingram hira“"f. “u^on--','- iIr ‘
service at the First Baptist church« mysteriously fascinating aj,„
next Sunday for the “Hdfiie Scr-l crystal -Barer—Zarccia ?n n!lm ' ( , 1
vice” >'-,i 5Who lures man on by her ho ,
. . • ■■■» I Father and son enter -or-, ■>,,..
-In lirgmg members to be pres-j for her favors, anti friends ! "
opt Dr. Jv-C. WiKtmson, pastor,MPtac against each cih.- h. ’
.nairas thr following statement: J loyo. An illicit affair , - v ,' .
“Next Sunday is the last Sun-[ woman and ter young ;;
day of the year. It is also the last, brought to a terrible eni w! J., i,!
dayc . Sunday night will therefore i husband discovers <hem h, |"j:, . '
be the last service of our church. I brace, of each other. Th -
“It would seem that there could Imprisoned in the Sorcerer',' !
be no ' better wav to observe the t ® r * weird room to which
been led by a vision
saw. It is here, too
wronged husband mpeix
when tho desire for
last service of the year than to
have a “Homo Service.” By this
we mean a service in which thc
home shall bo fully represented. It
is possible that before anpther| be6n 5ati3fl °d.
year has pe-nsed that the home will I 1
be broken. Wc may have a chance injc
to. worship with members of th e j ''
famitv then that-shall be nbror t’
before thc^ear has finished thit'Fascisti and Communists
Fight Christmas.
lews ol the Day
begins on Monday.
ALL ARE
INVITED
jithletic Problems
Face Conference
he champion and contender.
According to present plans the
bout Is to be stage^l at the Polo
Grounds In Nd%r York on Decora
tion Day of next yeat.
fEW YORK — Important mat-
concerned with college ath-
slat^d for discussion
ursday at the 17th annual con-
of the National Collegiate
lletic Association. Among ques
30 Games For ,
Chicago Cubs
lie AGO.'—-The Chicago Cubs
baseball club has arranged SO exhi
Open House During Holidays
At Athens Y. M. C. A. Attracts
Hundreds Of Young Boys Daily
Left Forward
Dean (8) Grayson (20)
Center
Harris (18) Butler (IS)
Right Guard
Richardson (2) Bishop (0)
Left Guard -> ~
Jarrel (0) Kenney (0)
Open house at . the Athens i fun. In the afternoon at 8 o’clock
Young Men’s Christian Associa-' another boys’ class was held, and
at 4:30 the big noise i nthe sKaps
SECOND
GAMJ3
exposed to'be considered M**™ tataos to- tho training trip
■ several chaoges in the or- ««. sprtafc
dzation's constitution formation
K rai among colleges of sec-
il
' conferences” similar to
■ toso in existence in the west and
posed membership in the Ameri
.Olympic n8oclatlon and the
•ional amateur federation,
pettieral John J. Pershing and
in; Hlhbin, president of Prince-
w©re schedu'ed to address the.
egates at : dinner Thursday
Nation a! League season, it
w:-.«v iinounceo* ’.Thursday,*. . The.
titctcM and catchers wlil leave
In the second encounter of yes
terday's carnival games the Fowler
crew bumped the Mell aggrega
tion for a 38 to 30 victory. It
was not as good a game as the en
counter of the evening but was
hartflfought. At no time until
late in the last period was the re
sult certain. At this 'time ' the
riVc at |long : range shots of the Fowlers
1 Cafuinp” Island’, "caUtornla, the! took affewt aud cinched the game,
permanent*" training camp of the N ! This was me second defeat sui-
club February 26. The infleiaers, fered by the MeU crew in as many
tion during the Christmas holli-
days has been the usual 1 thing for
many years.
All boys and young men who are
at home for the hollidays have the
privileges op the Y extended to
them, 'whether they are members
or not.
Tho Game and Reading rooms
ar.d the Fellowship Lobby are
filled with the members and visi
tors. The renewing of old friend
ships is commcn and one of the
pleasant features of the Christ
mas gatherings.
BASKET
BALL
Basket bail leagues and match
games are played from . early
morning until- closing Jime.
“Wednesday ' morning
and outfielders will arrive at tho days. They fodght nobly tout thev
training camp March 4. After tratar
tag five da;
will Hue
Angeles in the first practice game
March 10. -A - * • ” if--
Games have- been scheduled tor
San Francisco, Oakland, El Faso.
Texas. San Antonio, Texas, Wich
ita Falls. Ft Worth, Oklahoma Cl*3\
lacked team work. The first half
was very close and the lead
changed time after time. The first
half ended^with the Fowler crew
leading by a two point margin.
This was soon overcome and for a
good while it was a nip-and tuck
affair.
And the work of-George Morton
and Captain Mell stood put above
the rest. These lads were practi
cally alfof their team’s offense
and played a nice defensive game.
For the winners Slaughter and
Kilpatrick played the best games,
These lada will tackle the Grayson
gang this afternoon while the
losers will attempt to lower the
Harris standards.
The lineup follows:
Right Forward
Fowler (8) ; * ' Mopton (8)
Left Forward
Slaughter (18) , Hooper (6)
".. Center
Snellings (6) Mell (16)
Right (Juard
Kilpatrick (4) Parham (0)
Left Guard
Johnson (2) Conolly (0)
Ml CM
; . lS:io
of the Intermediate Basket Bali
League of four picked teams,
played two splendid games.
There was some brilliant work
exhibited in this league yesterday.
Frieids, -both ladies and gentle
men are welcomed to see these
games and they will find tiiem in
teresting.
At 6 o’clock another group of
busipess men had theta period on
the, floor, and at 8 o’clock the boys
of the Industrial Department had
(heir class and play period.
Holidays for other folks, means
a full and busy day for the Y. M.
C. A. force. But that is what the
splflidid plant of the Athens Y. M.
C. A- is for, to utilize the spare
of the boys and men cf our
way that
A prominent citizens, who has
devoted considerable time and
thought to the prosperity and up
building of our city; says that the
trouble with Athens as has always
been the case is that we “scatter
too much,” and kept too many
irons in the fire at one and the
same time.
We generally have some half a
dozen propositions on hand to
boost our eity and somehow
they never materialize, but die a-
boming. He says what we should
do is to center on one important
enterprise and carry to success be
fore taking up another.
If we decide that Athens
needs a park let us. all unite on
working for a park until we get it.
The same way with a fair, a tourist
camping ground and all else. Take
up onK project at- a time and
carry it to success before dividing
our time and energies among so
many. This is the way that Mr.
Mike Costa got the Whlteway.
-Charlotte, N. C., is one of the most
enterprising towns in the South
and its organized business men all
death rate falls
“Let every family of oar church f
be fully represented by every \ Bill Introduced to Kill
member of the family and es-J t> , „ T . .
pecially every ,-nember of tin,: oi i l’Oniise.
family that is a member ,of thoV
church. If husband or ?vlfe or chil-j ® F . Thf day
dren happen to' be a member o. LONDON — a central n ev.-s In
another church we siiaU be delight- j! a *f h fr:,m R “ m " reputed Snncui-
ed to have them wi.L us on that, nar , y encounters between Fascist!
night. W«-shall count'all “in-laws”! * nd Cmmmmiats j n various pla-es
ns part of our fold fo* this service 1 ln Ita,y daring the Christmas he .
and hope they shall friel so. j days '
“Thc subject will bo “Home Re- „ —
ligion.” If you havei’t a church ' ®* ypt ~ T1 - e i«b at-
home wc invite you to come with J*® 0,l > cla ls m ligyiit
us for this service and make your ( ‘ , h r _^ n ' v p ^ v ' a , ‘ L ,u ’ : ' -‘ 't'
church home. If-for any reason j „ p ° : ,a " -
you are not going elsewhere come ■ ’ , {£“* an ‘ l! ■ 0,, l v a 'i
aund ^worship with * ns Sunday j ptian Eten ^
n ' ght ” ' - LONDON - T. VV. Rhys Davids
scholar and lecturer died.
‘Trifling Women”
One of the Best
Shows Ever Here
Rex Ingram Production
Dazzling and Spectacu
lar. Jimmy Bishop Has
Good Music Bill.
By JOHN e. DREWRY
“A marvelous piece of work, the
kind that will stand out for years
to come as an 1 example of what Is
possible on the silver screen," Is
go tor one thing at a time and | the way in which one dramatic
they never fall to land it Let tho critic has described “Trifling Wo-
WASHINGTON — Col. Rufus H.
Lane was nominated by President
Harding to be adjutant and inspec
tor for the Marine corps with the
rank of Brig, General.
BERLIN — A committee of 6
Germans was named to assist the
Carnegie foundation i n the pre
paration of an uneconomic and so
cial history of the world.
o’clock the little fellows, boys of community in such a .....
the Junior A played theta games i manhood, that is clean and strong
at 11:30 the Junior B league took may be developed in Athens bsys
the floor. They were chased to tho and young men.
showers at 12:30 o’clock when the ^hcrc is ns busier place in Ath-
old boys, the Business Men’s Mon- cna than at the Y. They are about
day volley ball class started their their fathers’ business.
Northeast Georgia Boy Scout
Council Will Hold Important
Meeting Here Friday Evening
Representatives from Boy Scout i by a representative of the Nation-
troops at Elberton, Commerce, I al Council will be a very interest-
Gainesville and Monroe will meet ing feature on the program.
at the First Christian church here
Friday night in the interest of the
Scout movement inaugurated by
the Northeast Georgia Boy Scout
Council.
A committee consisting of.J. L.
Sexton, L. C. Zeiglcr, A. T. Lcvic,
and James White have- arranged
a good program. There will be one
or two addresses by distinguished
representatives of the National
Council B. S. A., a few songs and
demonstrations in knot tying,
signaling, first aid, and fire by
friction will be given -by some of
the Scouts under‘the direction of
Scout Executive, E. P. Clark.
TO PRESENT
CHARTER
The presentation of^the Charter
Thc Entertainment Committee
composed of W. A. Capps, J. War
ren Smith, William Ray and Jake
Joel have arranged a supper that
will be a very enjoyable part of
the occasion.
Invitations will be sent out by
the Invitation Committee. This
committee consisting of H. J. ReiJ,
Sidney Boicy, B. R. Bloodworth,
Abit Nix, and F. H. O’Kelley.
Provision is being made to en
tertain a large delegation of Boy
Scouts from the several troops of
Athens. •
Much interest Is lieing manifest
cd in the coming event and the
occasion should bo long remem
bered by those who attend. A de
tailed program
appear later.
Herman J. Stegeman, head of
athletics at the University of
Georgia was honored by the Ameri
can Football Coaches’ association
In session-in New York Wednes
day When he was named one of
the tour trustees elected for the
coming year.
n The other three are Major V. C.
Daly.-west point: Fielding -Yost,
IS CALLED BY DEAI
Mrs. Lucy Griffeth, age 47: died
at hep daughter. Mrs.' J.- A; Still’s-
home near Winder Wednesday
night-after an illness of only a
few days, duration. Funeral ser-
of . Michigan, qnd Gilmour Dobie vices Will be held from the Temple
of Cornell.
The new officers elected are:
John W. Heisman of the Unlver
sity of Pennsylvania was elected
president of tho association for
the, -following year. ..Other offl-
cfers elected' w8to Vice president,
Robert C. Zuppke of Ohio state,
end secretary treasurer. Dr. John
WiOmihv - U— Ji'i • v ' '
/“reforms" of the rules
were discussed’ at the meeting,
that; came to a dose Wednesday
night, but this association lias no
authority in making the rules, this
being left to a rules committee.
The point after touchdown camq
In tor- a discussion along with tie
game!. A committee was named
to adopt a code of signals t’ be
used' in conveying -the points of
(he games to the spectators.
WASHINGTON—President Hard
ing signed a hill extending for one
year the period in which the Ger
man or Austrian citizens whose
'property, was taken- over by the
Alien custodian may die suit for
Ch.irck near Arnokbille Friday af
ternoon at one o’clock.
Rev. R. L. Porter, of thc Athens
Christian church, - vritl officiate
and: interment will follow in ihe
Teii.pk- church Cemetery.
Mrs. Grifeth, who is well known
he-.e, :s survived by her husband,
R. A. Griffcth, of ; Arnoldsvillc;
five »or.s; Robert Inks, Ben, Hoke
anti Pearl: two daughters, Mrs.
Still, of Winder, and Louise Grif-
of Amoldsville; her mother,
Sallle Anderson, of -Arnolds-
. and a brother, J. T.‘Ander
son, of Athens,
Masons Attend
Bogart Meeting
Several members of Mt. Vernon
Lodge of Athens attended the in
stallation ceremonies of the Bo
gart lodge officers Wednesday
night, and were guests at a de
Jjghtful supper served by the^Bq
gart Masons,
The new officers taking charge
of the lodge affairs for the en-
REDDING, Conra. — “Storm
Field” home of San-uel L. Clemens „
(Mark Twain 1 where he passed his suing year and who were installed
master; J. A. Christian, junior
warden; J. J. Nunnally, chaplain;
W. A. Nunnally, senior . steward
and J. A. Daniel, junior steward.
The Bogart lodge is one of the
most active subordinate lodges in
Georgia Masopry, and under the
new officers will no doubt make
additional progress.
Flour Mill to
Be Constructed
• (By T. Larry Gantt.)
Two of our leading farmers, so
I am informed, will build at Pitt
man Shoals, on tho Oconee rver. a
first-class flouring and corn mill.
Many farmers are raising wheat
an<( they will'be ready to grind it
different clubs meet and decide
what our city most needs and thou
all unit and go to work to secure
that enterprise.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind.—American
Legional headquarteis received a
check for |20 f 3? l '.10 from K. M.
Landis commissioner of baseball,
as the'organizations share in the
proceeds in tho tie fame the last
world series. _
men,” the spectacular Rex In
gram production that Is being of
fered at the Palace .theatre Thurs
day and Friday, and the writer can
certainly agree with this critic.
* WASHINGTON — A decline in
the death rate fr^m heart disease,
influenza, pneumonia and tubercu
losis in 1921 was announced by the
census bureau.
Many exceptionally great pic
tures have been to Athens during
the course of years, but non© bet
ter than the one being offered this
week end has never been to the
Palace. In the extraordinary cast
appearing in this work are Bar-
PHILADELPHIA — Acting on
the situation caused by the resig
nation of Majc-r General Leonard
Wood, the board of trustees f the
University of Pennsylvania elected
Dr. J. H. Penr.lman, provost or
f “Educational head" of the institu
tion.
PHOENIX, Ariz. — The Arizona
state water commission grated
permission for a forty million dol
lar dam in the E» r 'orado ri.-er at
the mouth of Diamond creek.
Give Your Business a Tonic of
Advertising
When your motor car climju a hill you give ’er
a little MORE gas.
' When the sweet com and 'taters in your gar
den don't thrive, you give them a- little MORE
care—more water—more fertilizer.
for . them. Both mills will be mod
ern with latest machinery and of
very great benefit to that fine sec
tion. They will make a specialty of
water-ground meal fqr the city
trade. This is a fine power and
development l* of importance.
Work 'VNjill begin • »n the plant as
8own as preliminaries can be ar
ranged. It h hoped to have the
mills in operation lor our next
grnm crop.
Some time since ! wrote about
the strange stciy of a Mr. Nash,
who lived near Commerce, who
lo.u his memory after a spi»ll of
sickness and never regained it. 1
met Mr. Nash Saturday on the
street and he tells me that while
hit health is perfect, his mind is
»4*?1 a blank about everything that
occurred before he was taken down
lie says what is m ? t vexatious is
•t remember his fath-
When your volume of business falls short of
what you desire^ stimulate your sales through
classified advertising.
Advertising is the fire under ihe boiler of
business. r. h ’ r
Classif ied advertising requires but a small in
vestment. ' : ^ '
Call 75 and dictate your ad, and talk the sub
ject over. : ..d. :x r. r *■ %,-i ■
The Banner - Herald
“The Paper With the Want Ads’’ ; •