About The Athens daily herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1912-1923 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1923)
v NEWS- FI <%y. qALLEN M. WOODALL jia Basket Squad Returns From Road Trip Thursday; Leaves On South Carolinian Invasion Soon After gaining decision! over the Savanaah and Jacksonville Y. M. C. A. teams bet losing games to the Albany; “Y" and Camp Bennlng qnlntejji. Coach H. J. Stegeman and bis Bulldog .University. of Georgia basketball squad returned to Ath ens Thursday afternoon, . ; The hoys left Columbus early Thursday morning .and,blew Into the Classic, city on tbd vestibule from Atlanta. No practice was held Thursday but the coacher has made an engagement with the basketeers Friday afternoon. The "date" la slated to .be held In tho nynaslum over on Lucas hill and tne "coacher” avows that he ; Is going to get some of the kinks out of (Be team. For, while the Bed and Blacken made a creditable showing on their lnltlalvirlp, coming home with an even Steak In the victories, the machine can stand strengthening. The material is there- and It la be' the opposition <m the last ^y of It Is expected that Acting Cap tain Joe Bannett and his huskies will meet worlds of trouble In the Palmetto State. Clemson and Fut- probable trated its athletic energies bn the indoor sport. THE SOUTHERN > TOURNAMENT i flnt trip and : the acid test. It After surviving the standing up under"tb , the Georgia team comes-through next week. It will Indeed be a ,fa- vorablo omen. Jt.lathe Intention of the coaches to build up the outfit towards the conference tournament which will be held in Atlanta the latter part of February. The south ern title goes to the winner, re gardless of the outcome of previous games, and the Georgia mentors are llevotk that by bard work and bearing this In mind. steady practice a quintet of the first water can be developed. NEXT GAME WITH CLEMSON The Red and Black was carried to the final round in 1921 only to be nosed oat by Kentucky Universi ty by the margin of a foul goal thrown after the final whistle was blown. Last year, the lads were vic- Tbena are no regular games for' torloos until they engaged-with the the Stegumanites until Thursday of. N. C. State crowd, who finally won next weak. On Thursday morning 1 tbp coveted the Georgians will cross the Savan- 1 — nah on. an invasion of South Caro lina. Clemson Is played on Thurs day night, Furman the following evening and Wofford will furnish So Easy to Drop Cigarette Ciprar or Chewing Habit No-tv-Fso has helped thou sands to break the eoatiy. nerve- shattering tobacco habit. Wbeo- over you lwve a longing for s ■moke or cbew. Just place • liana- lees No-To-Bao tablet In your mouth Instead. All desire stops i habit la completely i are better off mea- nnanctolty. It’s se Get a box of No- doesn’t release you era vug for tobaooo ts i, .yoor druggist will re- ur monev Without q |: 666 is ft Prescription Coldl Fever and This year by. thb law of averages should be a Georgia year and should Dame Fortune bear the champion ship to the Bed .and Black’s portal. Coach "Stege” 1 bas already avowed that he would accept the cop with the greatest ease and alacrity.,.. CAN YOU BEAT THIS? SMALL PACKING PLANT FOR ATHENS IS AIM OF PROMOTERS OF ABATTOIR It’s the most remedy we know, nting Pneumonia. —(Advtrtiaemcnt t ‘Eve,’ Avalanche Girls and Music What is termed: an avalanche of girls and music, combined with real comedy, and appropriate en vironment, la the substance of the George Wintz musical com edy success “EVE” which will be at the Colonial theatre one night Thursday, January Hth, The scenery and settings are de scribed as rivalling the far fam ed Arabian Nights, while the ros- tuminf is a marvel of good taste and wonderful designing. The cast numbers many well known farceuers Including Nyra Brown, New Yorks* famous beauty snd musical comedy star, while “mon key face" Johnny Gets, heads the male contingent. Paul Bern, former head of the Goldwyn scenario supervisor Fame of Buster Keaton’s “Electrics! House** that is on exhibition at the Palace spread to attar • the iritis! showing Thursday that a col lection of Athens’ worst known business and profsssional me . —namety Mike Costa, Abit „ NW, Abe Wier, Pat Lamkin, Morton Hodgson and Jimmy Bishop —had to charter a special morning matinee Fri* day at 10:30 ..and not bring satisfied • with , bumming the performance out of the genial manager — Ed Gldlsy — they started a program all of thoir own—and— . ( Woudn’t alldw the house *o —J»rpfit by 'it with the use of ad vance advertising. Abit introduced “YM” Jones, who had been smuggled in for a song and -not to be outdone Mike, wh 0 was being initiated into the gang, presented ^Bat tling” Lavigne, a side kick of Jones,* who" also wields a wicked note os well as a wick- cd fist and not to be left out of the limelight entirely Abe attempted to make a speech' On why His electrical appli ances were so much better than Busters and then the session broke up and— Jake Joel remarked, “Well, what the —!l" does all this fneapr*- After holding our own in the big leagues down at Frank l'almisano’s cue shop, and getting} * fairly even break ?n the jbilliard g|een with such celebrities as Earle Watson “Sunshine" Mew- bourne, Bryan -Lumpkin, D. W. Loughlin and Lee Turman, we, hearing, that practice makes perfect, stage a match with young Frank Fuller. And yet Franklyn, the “dub,** never ran less than six or seven billiards a shot. When the smoke of the battle had cleared, we were . some eighty-five centavos in debt. Can:you beat it? Johnny Heisman Goes To W. And J. WASHINGTON—John W. Heis- man, farmer Georgia Tech football coach and for the last two years supervisor of athletics at the Univresity of Pennsylvania, has signed a three year contract to coach football at Washington and Jefferson University, it w^s aji- 1 t ider the supervision of t PlaHt Is Owned By Ath- 'of Health rqireseiitativo. ens Men Who Expert To The e9tabfis ' nment of Packing Develop It Into House. •< - der the supervision of the Board the abat toir, which i#. located on the Geor gia railroad near the wholesale district/will insure the citizens of Athens much better protection from sa]e of , undesirable meats than ever before, it is declared. Going hand in hand with the fa cilities for better health protec tion is the plan of the abattoir owners to develop a small pack- The abattoir is pow complete ing plant. At first the plant will A —-— —:i» -* u be undertaken on a small scale but it is believed that a big concern can be built up here- since tacili- ties for handling food animals are better than before. Establishment of a small pack: ing plant in Athens is the aim of owners of the aoattoir which opens for.business Monday, it was an nounced Thursday. The abattoir is ^ _ and the owners will begin slaugh tering animals for food 'purposes next Monday. All animals slaugh tered at the abattoir will be in spected before they are killed and after. % * \ The Board of Health has a regu- j THOMPSON lation which requires that all meat' IS MANAGER The “hattoir will be)'under the ** 0 ”“?'direction of Will Thompson, on iEnS&JE- JlSL Athens man, who understands the are availabk- the ordinance will ’’“’Lf, ta, ' ae ‘ ty -° r rigidly adhered to, it is stated. of the success inert every place they have entfed it Mall orders are now being re ceived at the Colonial Theatre for ’ the performance ‘ that Blanche*. Ring and Charles Winniger will give here, In their new musical play “As You Were" Saturday night, January 13. This musical play is probably one of the best that will come here this season. It has been hail ed os a success in other citiep in which it has played, and its ever popular stars are doing the best work .of th^r/Career. It is in two; acts* and .seven section, and Ifc a laughing show. The book tells «»b interesting story, and the' r music is snappy, with brighl lines in the dialogue and many funny -Situa tion*. Miss Ring brings, with Her many t gorgeous gown? and the stage settings and costumes .used are thoroughly up to date. It is the original stage production. that will be brought here, and in Mis^ Ring's and Mr. Wirinineer’s* com pany are many clever entertain- Rlanch Ring and her star ring partner come pretty near be ing a whole evening's entertain ment In themselves. But, in “As You Were" they have a success Many Farmers At Meeting Here ' MINISTER IS Sh PRAGUE.—Dr.' Aloys minister ot finance of Cxeq'.ii vakla. was scrlotlsly womitf.n day by an employe of an In company who fired two revor Clarke t shots at the minister as .he y INDIGESTION, GAS, UPSET STOMACH \ MUST BEAR | INSPECTION -n Persons who either sell meat at a market orpeddle it on the streets must have it inspected and house wives will be warned not to pur chase any meat which does not slaughtering about twenty-five •head of stock each day. The pens will hold at least three carloads of crttle. They will be kept there awaiting inspection ami slaugh- slaughtcr. The plant has room for a rc- fri«crating plant which will be installed in the summed, mean time storage of the Atlantic the stamp of the city health!Ice and Coal company on Oconee inspector. street will be used by the abattoir. The city began plans last year, The officers of the new concern. for supervising slaughtering of annuals for food by employment of a .veterinar::.:;, Hodgson as chief sanitary officer. (Cutler, president, Bob Wright A muni'-:pui abattoir was at first (vice president and L. O. Price, proposed, private citizens offeml l secretary and treasurer. Nearly to build a plant which will be (every market man in the city is orivately operated but at the same interested financially in the corn- time all meats will be killed un-lpany. lo department, is nounced here Thursday. ' of production for | Heisman will -replace Coach T |j w (freasy’* Nede. ^ ' which promises to bring many hundreds of dollars into Atehns an- , nually and give to the city much Harold better health protection,, are H. HI TO TRY FOR PUCES ON IT” BASKETBALL TEAM NEW OFFICERS IT THURSDAY LI Some tWenty or twenty-fi didates have already announced their intention of being in the Uni versity gymnasium when Coaches ‘‘Bill" White and Larry Conover blow their whistles some time next A large delegation __ county farmers^ was in Athens Frl- j leaving an automobile. Re day afternoon attending a session. moved to a hospital, called by Coupty Agent Jones Epr- [ cell as a forerunner to the general farmers’ conference to be held at the State College of Agriculture from the 2*nd to the 27th ot this month. ilr. Purcell 1s making an .attempt to get the farmers ot this .county organized Into community groups SEVERE COUGH AFTER • INFLUENZA “After an attack of the ‘Flu’ which left me with a severe cough nothing seemed to relieve me un til I' used Foley’s Honey and Tar," writes Mrs. K. J). Drake, Childs, Maryland. 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In his address to the members of tho club the new president de clared it shall be the purpose of . r the club this year to aid in bring- week for the first tryout for the J ing more industries to the city as freshman basketball team. (well as continue its activities in Already some eight or tel\ ganjes , behalf of improved civjg eondi- have been scheduled for the “frosh” tions. w and Red and Black supporters are RECEIVED WITH eagerly awaiting the opening of the i ENTHUSIASM cage season for Uie “rats " j Captain Barnett's address was y ar ' i received with much enthusiasm by ra hn C »r« Ct infnlrt , hii fF.^ti,L ea .~f,\-! ™ombers of the club who saw with (pan, "IL tfSk j him the necessity of the communi- team, are to match their skill and ability with the freshman quintets f of Clemson, Furman and Wofford -Si 8 colleges, in addition to games with i ,n ijf tri i’ s as ue , > as agriculture. Gordon. Rlverelde, G. M. A., J. M. new •nnounced C., and the preparatory high ! lh a t “ committee will be appoint- sihools of Atlanta. I td shortly which will be charged, ; with working along the line refer-. FRESHMAN TEAMS |red to in his address. At the next! PROVE BENEFICIAL ; meeting of the club all members. - - jwill be Requested to make augges- The moulding of freshman teams tions regarding the needs of the j , have proved wonderfully beneficial city. I to athletics at the University. The Captain Bnrr.ett was followed by | ; young athletes, fresh from high “Pat” Lamkin, the new vice pres-1 schools, and almost every one a ident who also spoke enthnsiasti- graduate ot a different style of cally of the clubs opportunity for 'coaching, are taken under tutelage rendering greater service to tho and trained in the Stegeman school, city every year. When their first yea* has been 1 The retiring president was pre-. completed they are thoroughly fa- seated with a gold Kiwanis button miliar with the Georgia style and by the club, Dr. • S. V. Sanfoni prove fit material for the varsity making the presentation address, outfits. i He praised Mr. Martin £sr his in- The promising candidates for this torest in civic affairs and his wil- I**?’* freshman five Include "Bus- jlmgness to serve on any commit- ter” KHpatrlck and Roy Grayson. I tSe which was workilng for the J 11 best interests of the city. WEEKI V LUNCHEON ^ Announcement was also made that the club will return to the weekly luncheon plan, meeting every Thursday at 2 o’clock. The attendance prize was given by E. E. Lamkin and won by Dr. H. B. -ifehie. The Ladies night committee was appointed and plans for holding this big event will begin at once. The committee is composed of Walter Hodgson, Charles E. Mar tin, Joel A. Wier, E. E. Lamkin, Golden Knight, Coke Talmadge and Mack Howell. A’ resume of the clnbs activities .... . during 1922 was'made showing Although Head Coach H. .1, that in addition to taking part in S*gS"*J nnd Head Footoall Coach organization of several new clubs K L d i 'VeP* 1 reft held a conference this section it aided, in bringing in Columbus Wednesday night after to .‘successful fruition many movc- 1 ments for the upbuilding of the football coaches tor the ynlverslty were not decided upon, iv'was stat ed by the head coach on hia return I to Athens Thursday, i “We talked over matters in gen eral, but the new coach proposition was not, considered,” Coach Stege man stated, “There Is plenty of time before the first 1923 gridiron call,” he added. Meantime, speculation la still rife in the Classic CUy as to who the new men will be. It was rumored that either Charlie Buell or Owens, of tho last year's Harvard team. of the last year’s Harvard team, would bo brought south, but as ye* tho report hasn’t^ materialized. have tha only ""““‘j Donna" city and county and launched the movement for the White Way, Abattoir and Playground Systc n, all of which, with the aid of thi citizens as a whole_were success ful. The new officers are as follows: Captain J. W. Barnett, president; FFE. Lamkin, vice president; Hur vey Stovall, treasurer, Fleetwood Lanier, secretary. The board of directors is rem ised of Joel A. Wier, chairman; ..crinan J. Stegeman, Dr. Jere M. Pound, T. W. Baxter, W. L. Er- Final Clearance Of The Season This Hugs Unloading Sale is proving ths BIG EVENT and causing a sensation in the shoe world—and no wonder when such money-saving values await the thrifty buyers as will be found in this Big Clearance Sale of the season’s stun ning, popular and conservative styles. For years'Newark’s Famous Clearance Sales have been increasing in popularity because the values and reductions are Genuine—Newark Clearance Sales do not consist of a lot of odds and ends pur chased for the occasion but are our regular stocks reduced in order..to move., them quickly—Unit is why thousands of eager buyers from coast to coast await . Newark’s Big Money-Saving Sales in order to buy two or more pairs, in mihirlj cases, for the price of one formerly. Owing to our enormous reserve stocks/: there still remain hundreds and hundreds of pairs of these Nationally Favorite- > ahoea yet to be told. So come tomorrow and take advantage of these wonder ful Values. 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