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HAZEL DAWN IN “THE MASQUER ADERS,” PARAMOUNT FEATURE
AT ELITE ‘T i H l U RSDAY.
The Home of Good Clothes
Daily Thought.
A 116 always has a certain amount
of weight with these who wish to be
lieve iL—Rice.
By No Means.
Fighting in the air doesn’t neces
sarily raise the plane of warfare.—
Wall Street Journal.
AUGUSTA CARNEY, JUANITA HANSON AND JACK PRESCOTT IN
“MARTYRS OF THE ALAMOS TRIANGLE-FINE.ARTS FEATURE.
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'HE BANNER, SUNDAY MORNING. DECEMBER 19. 1915.
ELITE
For Our Christmas Offering We Have Arranged a Program Of Fea-
Plavs That Stands Unequallad. Never Before Has Such a
ture
Brilliant Collection Of Stars, Producers and Plays Been Assembled
Into a Single Week’s Program—Read On. • V
At
Ths
ELITE
This
Week
. | _ The Celebrated Comedienne
Monday. Blanche Ring
In the Breezy and Spectacular
Comedy Hit
“The Yankee Girl
Thursda V I Hazel Dawn
i
In tke Internationally
Famous Drama
The Masqueraders
T u* ?day :
Also
Tbe Gigantic Film Spectacle
“Martyrs of The Alamo
Featuring tbe Griffith Stars and Cast of
Several Thousand People
Directed ky DAVID W. GRIFFITH
1 nangular Keystone Comedy SAVED BY W IRELESS
Featuring CHESTER CONKLIN and MACK SWAIN
Frd
"Tke Disciple
Triangle Kaykee Play, Directed ky Tkos. H. Ince.
Featuring WILLIAM S. HART
And a .Triangle-Keystone Comedy
! "Her Painted Hero’
Featuring. CHAS. MURRAY, POLLY MORAN, HALE HAMILTON
W#*d.: . Robert Edeson
And Cast of Vitagrapk Stars In
“The Cave Man"
Vitagrapk at its very kest,
wkick exkausts tke dictionary
of praise"—Moving Picture World
^iVilliam Faversham
In the Thrilling Drama of
Mystery, Romance and
Intrigue--
“One Million
Dollars”
PAGE FOURTEEN
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AT THE ELITE THEATER
BLANCHE RING AT ELITE MONDAY IN “THE YANKEE GIRL.’
IA thrilling, historical drama of the
early days in Texas, “Martyrs of
Alamo,” will be presented in the Tri
angle Program at the Elite on Tues
day.
The play was made under the per
sonal supervision of David W. Grif
fith, who supervised “The Birth of a
Nation” and comes as the first of a
series of photo-snectacles based on
historical crises in the growth of the
United States.
“Martyrs of the Alamo” is inspired
by the thrilling struggle of Texas for
independence from the yoke of the
dictator, Santa Anna.
I Famous characters of the Alamo
days, David Crockett, Silent Smith.
■James Bowie, Santa Anna, and other
well known figures are impersonated
by the pick of the Griffith Company's
players, including Sam De Grasse,
■Valter vLong, A. D. Sears, Augustus
Oarney. Juanita Hanson, and Ora
Carew.
The most sublime sacrifice of Amen
Lean blood for the cause of liberty,
the Battle of the Alamo, is deserving
of the adequate picturing it has re
ceived at the hands of the world’s
master director, as likewise is the
defeat of the Mexican army of 6,000
men by Sam Houston’s handful oi
American soldiers, which gives Texas
her freedom, and the careful pictured
recital of the stirring times and strug
gles of those early pioneer stirs the
sap ,’n one’s veins until it feels like
the red-iblood of our hard-fighting an
cestors.
Emphars is laid on the historical
accuracy of the picture. Great pa
triotic enthusiasm was aroused by
the play on its- presentation in New
York, Chicago, and Philadelphia, and
the critics were unanimous that
•iMartyrs of the Alamo” ranks in a
class with “The Birth of a Nation.”
SAVED BY WIRELESS,” MACK SENNETT’S TWO REEL
THRILLER.
On Tuesday tht Elite presents in
the Triangle program a hair-raising
Keystone comedy that reaches the top
notch of daring. Intrigue, espionage,
hairbreadth escapes, an automobile
and motorcycle race and a blown up
yacht all figure in “Saved by Wire
less.”
'Mack Sennett, the Keystone pro
ducer transcends all previous exploits
in this marvelous tale of international
spies. One actually sees all these
things and wonders how it is done
and how the intrepid actors consent
to take such chances.
Chester Conklin, well known as
‘iMr. Walrus” of the Keystone Come
dies, and the eminent comedian,
Mack Swain, have the leading roles
in this daring comedy extravaganza,
and have excellent support in the cast
of Keystone comedians.
No matter how blase a theatre
goer you are, ‘'Saved
will give you a thrill.
Wireless’
BLANCHE RINN AT ELITE MONDAY.
ROBERT EDESON AT ELlTF WEDNESDAY IN “THE CAVE MAN.”
the tropics, is the story of “The Yan
kee Girl,” an<| Blanche Ring and a ca
pable cast all under careful Moros-
co direction have made a film hit that
will <be equally as popular as \ras the
original play.
“The Yankee Girl” will be well
liked by those who see it at the Elite
tomorrow.
Latest of the famous Vitagraph
Blue Ribbon Features is “The Cav*
Man,” which features in the leading
role none less famous star than RoL
ert Edeson.
“The Cave Man” is novel because v.
is real, it is so true to life that ii
startles you. so modern is its appeal
A story that amuses us in the first
part and holds one by its oddity and
then thrills and grips in its sudden
turn and unusual climax.
Robert Edeson has never had a
part more thoroughly suited to him
and his splendid powers of acting,
while a cast of Vitagmph stars all
add to the success of the play.
To quote the Moving Picture
World, " The Clave Man’ assays at
fully 100 per cent. Here we have
Vitagraph at its very best and I do
know that one can go any higher in
the dictionary of laudation.”
“The Cave Man,” with Robert Ede-
will be the attraction at the
Elite on Wednesday. No advance in
admission for this play.
TODAY’S FASHION NOTE
The rich simplicity of a broadcloth
tailored costume makes an irresist
ible appeal to well-dressed women.
This model will, therefore, find great
favor during the coming season. The
skirt is a plain circular design while
the blouse Jacket is belted slightly
above the waist line and trimmed
with brai<L The suit is adaptable to
development in linen for southern
wear. In medium size it requires
4 3-4 yards 54'lnch broadcloth.
Pictorial Review Blouse No. 6461.
Sizes, 34 to 44 inches bust. Price, J5o.
Skirt No. 6433. Sizes, 22 to 40 inches
waifet. Price, 15c.
140,016.23
1,177.59
5,000.00
14,045.97
.310,495.00
.3 190.00
.3 3,345.05
11,027.59
.3 1,608.40
15.638.45
1,433.38
by
Blanche Ring, magnetic and charm
ing, has been coaxed into the filnu
by Oliver Morosco, and makes her
first screen appearance in an adap
tion of her great success, “The Yan
kee Girl,” which was so popular a
few seasons ago.
A breezy and speotacular comedy-
drama built about a copper feud In
“MARTYRS OF THE ALAMO,” A G BEAT HISTORICAL DRAMA OF
EARLY DAYS IN TEXAS GIVE N BY TRIANGLE PLAYERS
UNDER THE SUPERVIS ION DF D. W. GRIFFETH.
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STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
THE PEOPLES BANK
Located at Athens, Georgia, at the close of business December 8, 1915,
RESOURCES
Time Loans ...
Overdrafts, unsecured
Furniture and fixtures
Due from banks and bankers in this state ... .
Due from banks and bankers in other states ..
Currency
Gold
Silver, Nickels, etc .
Cash items 3 1,608.40
TOTAL 2188,339.21
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in .... .. 50,000.00
Surplus fund ~. 3,116.68
Undivided- profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes paid 4,344,64
Due unpaid dividends 39.00
Savings deposits ... . * 6,355.97
Individual deposits subject to check ... .. 90,626.14
Time Certificates 23,550.00
Cashier’s checks ! 203.52
Certified checks 103.36
Bills payable, including Time Certificates representing borrowed
money 10,000.00
TOTAL ‘ :. .3188,339.21
STATE OP GEORGIA, Clarke County.
Before me came J. H. Hubert, Cashier of The Peoples Bank, who
being duly Bwora, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true
condition of said bank, as shown by the books of file in said bank.
J. H. HUBERT.
Sworn to and subscribed befqre me, this 18th day of December, 1915.
E. I. SMITH, JR.. N. P. Clarke Co., Ga.
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