The Athens banner. (Athens, Ga.) 1902-1923, November 21, 1915, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER. 21, 1915. 5,000 PEOPLE. 3,000 HORSES. MAGNIFICENT SETTINGS. BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES. $500,000.00 COST OF PRODUCING Most Stupendous Spectacle Ever Staged In America In Six Magnificent Acts . ESSANAYS PRESENTS “IN THE PALACE OF THE KING” By F. MARION CRAWFORD ESSANAY PHOTOPLAYS A Wonderful Masterpiece that Brings to Lite the Old Spanish Court of King Philip II. of Spain With All Its Glorious Beauty and Grandeur, Its Thrilling Love Romances, Royal Plots and Intrigues Featuring Richard C. Travers Leading Man in “The White Sister" and “The Man Trail,” and All Star Cast of Essanay Favorites Harold MacGrath Never Wrote a More Interesting and Thrilling Adventure Story Than His “The Voice In The Fog” Suppose you were left a title, a small fortune, and a valuable necklace, through peculiar circumstances you were forced to allow another to use the title, and you were suspected of stealing the necklace, and wound up by marrying your pretty employer. JESSE L. LASKY HAS PICTURIZED "The Voice of the Fog” PRESENTING Donald Brian - Of "Merry Widow” Fame & Company of Lasky Film Stars See it MONDAY Does Athens Want $2.00 Photo Plays? We believe that she want's the very best and is willing to pay for value received. For this reason we have| jclosed a contract with the TRIANGLE FILM CORP. for the exclusive control of their productions in Athens. These productions consist of photoplays directed by Griffith, Ince and Sennett, the three greatest directors in the world. They are at pres ent the sensation in New York at the Knickerbocker, Philadelphia at the Chestnut St. and Chicago at the Stu debaker, at prices of $2.00 for the best seals. Our first offering will 'be— SC> THE LAMB” Featuring DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS “MY VALET” FeSturing RAYMOND HITCHCOCK AND MABEL NORMAND / (Full details of opening and prices of admission will be announced later. The Elite Theatre Triangle Fine Art Photo Plays Will Be Shown Ex clusively at This Theatre. TTHE FIRST TIME in the history oE the * Silent Drama that Two Stars oE such Individual Importance Have Been Jointly Presented in a Photoplay. JOHN MASON AND HAZEL DAWN In the Eminent Dramatic Success “The Fatal Card” An Intensely Powerful Drama of the East and West, Telling of a Father's Supreme Sacrifice for His Daughter's Love, and of the Lengths a Determined Woman Will Go to Save the Life and Honor of the Man She Loves. ' A Paramount Production The Famous Star oE Stage and Screen Robert Warwick In An Unusual and Thrilling Drama of Modern Society Life Most Talked About Star on Broadway Today WILLIAM FOX Presents Vaieska Suratt “The Flash of an Emerald 99 The Best Gowned Actress in the World with William E. Shay in the Amazing Photo Play THE SOUL OF BROADWAY THE SUPERB EMOTIONAL STAR Mme. Olga Petrova In the Supreme Drama “My Madonna 9 ’ Directed by Herbert Brenon Adapted from the Pcem by Robert W„ Service One of the Screen Sensations of the Year Wednesday IDA With “NEAL OF THE NAVY” SATURDAY OUR NEW HEATING SYSTEM JUST INSTALLED ASSURES AB SOLUTE COMFORT AT ALL TIMES. “Where the Better Kind of Photo Plays Are Shown” OUR NEW. HEATING SYSTEM JUST INSTALLED ASSURES AB SOLUTE COMFORT AT ALL TIMES. ATHENSCITY HOSPITAL The voters of Athens are urged to me out and oast their votes for the thene City Hospital. There will i an election for this purpose held i December 1, the same day that the ayor and aldermen are elected. The hospital committee, through e kindness and courtesy of one of ir progressive merchants, sent many pewritten letters to various towns >out the size of Athens asking about ty hospitals, the cost, etc. All the lswers voiced a note of surprise that down with the progressive spirit thens has evinced along other lines L ould be minus a city hospital. «AU the towns and cities heard from insider their city hospital an ab* ilute necessity. In most of the cities e pay wards pay over half the ex* inse of running the hospital. The iarity wards 'tenable the city to care telligently for the poor. The low iced wards enable the person of oderate means to take advantage of ispital treatment. Raleigh, N. C., has a fifty-bed hos pital, sixteen of these beds devoted to charity. Brunswick, Ga., has a fifty-bed hos pital, twenty private beds, thirty charity beds. 'Macon, Ga., has a twenty-five bed hospital, sixteen charity beds, for white folks, twenty for colored folks. Savannah, Ga., has a sixty-five bed hospital, thirty three private beds, thirty-two charity. v Nashville, Tenn., has a hundred and fifty bed hospital only twenty of wh^ch are private. The superintend ent of the Nashville City hospital says: “It it were not for our city hos pital we do not know what woud be come of onr indigent sick.” Sven as small a place as Hunts ville, Ala., has a twenty bed hospital, for which the town gave the building and a maintenance fund of fifty dol lars a month. Athens? Believe me, Athens has ' a qjuesCion mark after pier name. These towns ask “How do you get along without a city hospital?” Had you ever stopped to think how we do get along without a city hos pital? We can’t get along much longer. Athena MUST have a city hospital. —F. C. O. Where Rain Never Has Fallen. The driest place In the world Is thpt portion of Egypt between the two lower tails of the Nile. Raid has never been known to fall there. Needs Attention. Are you bilious, dizzy and listless? Dr. King’s New Life Fills taken at once seizes upon constipation and starts the. bowels moving naturally and easily. Moreover it acts, without griping. Neglect of a clogged system often leads to most serious compli cations. Poisonous matters and a body poorly functioning need imme diate attention.^ If yon wish to wake up to-morrow morning happy in mind and entirely satisfied, start youf treatment to-night. 25c. a bottle, adv The World’s Greatest to.be at the Elite When Thomas (H. ince, D. W. Grif fith and Mack Sennett pooled their moving picture interests, experience and stars they came pretty near cor nering the market on the players who have made the moving picture busi ness what it ds in this country to day. These three producers have given the American public some of the world’s best pictures and one of Grif fith’s—“The Birth of a Nation”—is now breaking all previous records for attendance and managers the country over are making flatterings bids for Its releases. Thos. H. Ince’s name is legion in the moving picture world while Mack Bennett’s name is bne that should produce a laugh Itself for the side splitting comedies he has given the screen with such stars as John Bunny, Mabel Normand, Roscoe Arbuckle, ©yd Chaplin, Mack Swain, Mae Bush and a score of others. Theatredom’s £in§at talent is to be found in the array of players who have been brought into the pictures that the Triangle company will give to the movie lovers. These players are to appear in three styles pf pic tures and have been divided into the Trtangue—Fine Arts Stars, the Tri angle Kay Bee Stars, and the Triangle Keystone Stare. In the first we have puch* well known celebrities as De Wolf Hopper, Thomas Jeffer son, Orrin Johnson, Mae Marsh, Norma Talmadge—and I am so glad this charming little star is back with Us again—Jane Grey, Mary AJden, John Emerson, Douglas Fairbanks, Lillian Gish, Dorothy Gish, Frank Campeau and a number of others. In the Kay-iBee constellation are to be found (Bessie EBdrriscale, Mary An derson, Billie Burke, William S. Hart, and this star will be remembered In Athens as making a great hit in the “Virginian’ at the Colonial when this play was more than a ten, twenty, thirfy production -Frank Ke_enan, Wil lard itoack, Jack Standing, William H. Thompson, William Desmond, Bruce McRae and then still others. Now in the funmakers* column are the real talentti of the country and there is no doubt but that every production turned out from the Triangle studios planned to he a laugh producer will be a winner. Just look this list over and see what’s coming to the Elite for you—Rnyllis Alien, Roscoe Arbuckle, Ceciie Arnold, Sam Bernard, Mae Bush, Syd Chaplin, William Collier, Minta Durfee, May Emory, Raymond, Hitchcock, Joe Jackson, Fred Mace, Mabel .Normand, Charlie Murray, Ford Sterling, Weber and fields. This comes pretty near running the whole movie gamut and we won der that Mary Pickford, Marguerite Clark and Charlie Chaplin should get lonely watching this outfit from the outside. This service opens at the Elite theater at an early date and’wherever it has been shown already has created a new interest in moving pictures. Athens is one of the few cities Its size who have ventured to try the service which Is being placed at such figures as to insure the very best of pic tures. / •If you like to see the players you know on the screen It will pay yon to watch for the opening date of Jhis serviceandTchen not miss a produc tion. OH AS. E. MARTIN. State of Ohio, City of Toledo, i „„ Lucas County. f **• Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is senior partner of the firm of F. J. 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