The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, February 21, 1923, Image 5

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THE BANKEMPmAlP. ATHENS, CEORCU^^ COLONIAL — Feb. 24 SATURDAY Matinee and Night CURTAIN AT 8:45 P. M. PROMPTLY THE MOrr NOVEL MUSICAL SHOW IN YEARS UCofTTE&FlESHER'S' Mr. Cordell, who live* on Du- ■ 1lo.se ave., has built a radio outfit | that works to prelection. • Laat Sunday he Invited several friends to his homo and they heard lino sermons delivered In Elisabeth town, N. J„ In Iowa and othet places. Those who 1 enjoyed the • occasion said they heard the words and music as .distinctly aa It In the building. The Wlnterville Pure Seed Assn elation Is receiving orders from til over the country. This phows what Aj^lh& shame . i Book'Lyr/cs'and Music ^CHASGEORSE ^ . A BRILLIANT CAST WITH BARBARA BRONELL KALEIDOSCOPE OF SMILING GIRLS' All IISBTC'MUSIC-DANCINS <SN0VEITIES our farmers can do by intelligent organisation. ! The line weather we are now hav lug brings many country people to | town and our merchants report S' nice business. Yon never hear complaints now about hard Itmes. Our hardware men say there is an active demand, for farming tools and which Is a good sign. Many Improved and labor-saving Implements are being bought. Bcdlcal science.. ttsd-cvUs mssa dear- purs itch bleed. Thwr mean clear, rud dy, lovable complexions. They mesa ■errs power, becaure alt your atrvee ■re fed by your blood. They mean freedom forever from pimples from luo Mtckbood poet, from holla, from eexe- mu usd lain eruption*, from rbeumo- Hun ImpurtUra, from tut tired, ex- Sasited, run-down feeltns. Iteil-blaod- tells are the moat Important thing In tbe world to each of ns. It. & A will build them fer yon. .8. 8. 8. has been known alace ISM, ta out of tbe treat- rat bleod-buOdtra, Mood-cleansers and system etrengtbeners ever produced. 8. 8. 8. Is sold st til drug stores In two ripen. The terser Am bottle la tbe more economical C C make* you feel 3.S. S ( li)f ifottne/f again Mtj Charlie I’hliilzy Irft today for the bif boll weevil meeting in Atliintn A number of farmer* around the city also attended. A party fr«»in Franklin county in ‘.own today, **y Mir.v hav.* not utan- loned Iiojh* of finding oil and Kamo Ooirtle* from a di*U»nc<* are now in the county InvcMtif at In? the matter. They will probably Kink a well. PRICES PLUX TAX—Pop. Mat. 3 p. in. 50, 75, $1.00 Night 50, to $2.00. Seats Wednesday 10 a. m. box of fice. .v Nearly every evening parties from surrounding country and neighboring towns como to Athens to see the movies. Saturday night a large party came nearly ‘ twenty A farmer from near Helicon Springs in town nays that several negroes have been alarmed by those warning notices and left. Lost week a spten- mlles to see tbe Four Horsemen. The patronage given these splen did places of entertainment la growing all the while. Farmers In town today say that the cold has not'harmed either wheot or oata and the outlook for a fine yield was never brighter. Thly aU seem In high hope and spirits. Mr, J. u.' Dorsey has returned from an attended outing to White Springs. Fla. He reports a delight I'ul time. Doc. Is warmly welcom- ed home by hie many friends. Your road ,tax Is now due and > t./<•; ?bt>6$ ‘Mfv v *• For quick and sure results phone your wants to 75 around or put off. Mr. Crawford Williams, of near lla., Ib in town today and says many farmers have not as yet laid in their supply of poison, as they think it may get cheaiwr. Farm ers are waiting for the land to dry out to speed the plows. The McGregor Co., has a most i Interesting display of rubber In one | of their wlndowa. that yoir should i see. It shows rubber In every pro- | cess of manufacture and Is an In-, terestlng study. , j W. T. Collins, Inc., have one of!safe bj the moat unique ana artisticly dec- (ache, t Warren J. Smith & Bros. H. R. Palmer & Sons Prince Avenue Pharmacy Patrick’s Pharmacy H. L. Cofer & Go. ■fiitbon’d’PbanitM before 1:30 P. M. SAY “BAYER , - -1 - ■ *: 1< i i;l’art) 0 .'YJStf, iarfiiil Tti*> X<i il I'rfjLjrtfviq oforn li Hae Murray Latest Feature" Jazzmahia” And Buster Keaton In Newest Comedy; Great Double Program Palace Theatre Thursday And Friday - .■KIIII.rEBRUARV 3V PAGE I VHK • IIURSDAY AND FRIDAY TMVtebAV * »•/, ChkrJn A? Woctt ifer AY AND FRIDAY supporting cast. rJa* Larkin In M. i The picture opens on a .small town crM) J farm where Duster la competing with II ray it in. but we’ll; the town dude for the hand of it Kiri. poqcnta of eynrop* a: t?s.** t ne *10*. Today the na- s in il.c Kriiiv^jf Jan. it domi- rv*r> « "lal artlvlty, at leant u**! • **fiil qvcptf Takiiyc COK- > .f V ‘Miflo 'it affairs, Di- ls i. :<1 opened wide the st fir i: • golden stream l> t .■ ro&ualjjn of one cf tho <Ul» - r a tot;.p.^JQd pictures of iti .f'.tl Hide for fuiA furpnvM only the xy nn> it r c$pd over quickly. It f , ayncopflcJ Oraustnrk Uwmo wit li .hi ^\nu,rican and Monte rWjn for.good moat- ’ irr Tirii i: ■ i Inc'continual plottlnja n»i tMiAwmffR-of her country- ii'i not t > marry o't .. 'flv’ pretender to tho UnnA Q :-»:i Nincn fleea to AtncrI- irter of one of Ur iiig ddl!'.-: There she bccomea aU dances, but In country to ex- to. Her Arheri- thither and all ends j Because of hla apparent wealth the dude la favored by the father, who tells Buster he has no chance to. win the Klrl until he goes away and makes food. . ; Hauler kaveu for New York and while there lie Writes home t% the Kin. speakiny of his various Jobs. HI* letter.* are *o worded that she mis- ccrstriMS his meanlny and In her vis- lens picture* Duster reaching the high spots of wealth and fame. After her vision Hint* r is ahown aa he really was: n bunging youth dtrifig^every* ih'.tJK wrong and getting into unlimit- away to seek matrimony. i Icrtial haptifnctfs in Local Pick-Ups It is said that fully 200 peoplo In Clarke county win this year go Into raising Improvod fowls. About this number have applied for eggs or cLlcks to start on. ty rwcf bc. Himc of hor tk «: tl r. turnAo liia j pm tb- pi f olti st».r> has been wrltV-'ii with JUm Murray's dancliiK proclivities In) At every stop Mac Is given an •opivrtunili to •'d'-Uftytu-wicked sinjui- i^'fwie i'll her preuy-tKitsles. The ahlfc. "f rMlra^|ph^ Is formed Ip . cuehpjyrc urlKhuil nun Its predecessor * and coMiing eoou?it t" make Hrltuln's. debt to U. f pale Into InsiKiiUicapfi*^ reltlngs, its*fn‘ivory Murray don. arc umiMiully ulalnirate, •f them rciicldiitf heights of ar- tlillr E|,l#Silor. A saving gnu-e of the thole il^liur Is the fact tha|rJ)M^Jik|^. nctor aiu£ author have neen tn'tt 7 ichs doc^nut^lfiti\ide*(it & time. *w/* J'/ • are some thriving airplane ihou ihonlng u&fli*-doing A tall •In. The mob sec nos arc well ban- From a photographic viewpoint. -Jmnuinla." Isp^ .jnMterpIcce. This lecture aiiswi rN*'the'demand for i*vp idciure prograiks: IUITER KEATON RALACE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY EXTRA ATTRACTION Farmers on the street’today say tbat while the rains and cold spell have set them back, more land has been broken than in many years at this season. But the freezes help land like a deep plowing: ( Mr. Hugh Price has completed a nice new home on Hancock near MlUedge arentie. * A party from Indiana was !n | town last week looking around i The . gentleman says he Is w*ell i pleased with Athens and expects i to return In some sixty days. P-A-L-A-CE = (Big Double Program) = THURSDAY and FRIDAY The steppiest, peppiest, most pulse-quickening and eye ( -filling strip of celluloid ever enlarged on a screen. The merchants on Broad street ■re now talking about having tha White Way extended here on four blocks from the campus, on tl<Ir . thoroughfare. Farmers were never more hope ful than they are this year, and they will all use poison on their cotton. 1-ast year not one In ton applied calcium arsenate nod this is what alls Hannah. wwr** BUSTER KEATON. |al estate agent Says the tray *>, Vjf&Pf. ays there will not be n va- BU8TBR K8AT0N AT PALACE V1VR8DAY AND PRIOAV cant store-room or shelter In Ath ens.- Several parties are looking tor stands to begin business. It is said the recent hitter cold oil irouiilv that always end* in hla weather Insures a good frtilt crop hating hla juk. by setting back trees. - Tho contrast between the oxtravas- -■ unre »r her vt.luaa and the cruel j Several car loads of nnc mules reality uf hla exlatenee affords situa- have recently been sold in Athens tlona that-are paeked rellh Ills laughs. In tho end Buster la forced to come homo, tfrokc and dlaouuraged. At the darkest hour a detective arrives from thrco-reel , ho r |, y w m, H Urge reward for Bus- sorely, e qnaito-d the rut-1 ter, who. Ill hla wild explain!, hod un- « "t a rial WtOIT' proflueBon he-i knowlndy helped the police capture of li i sqlrnri til. seta, flao proto.jtwe desperate rrlmlnala. With this Pell!, rxi-elleinidfrceilon. story In-1 money Buster huya the dudv's swell k«>t Olid a rlWmTOB- endless atrluc, ear, which he is aliout to lose lie- s nnr ami rioutm. xuns. Ktldlo nine pause he cannot |my an Instalment. and this points to better times. The bronto cross worn by ex- iiSb “ ronfedcsntn soldiers all over the South originated with and -was designed by Mrs. Alex Erwin, of Athena, tho eldest daughter ol Gen. Howell Cobb. U Is only a question of a very short time when tbe accoinmoda- with in this <-nr Buster unit the girl drive tlons of the Normal School must \EXTRPi ATTRACTION] BUSTER KEATON NEWEST COMEDY “Day Dreams” be doubled and then quadrupled. | It is said by a gentleman who has traveled all over Georgia that 10,- 000 girls are now preparing to at tend this institution. ' Every manufacturing plant In uni around Athens Is running on full time, and several with a dou ble shift of hands. ever seen. It ren breath of spring. Blackheaded Pimples Quit I Mr. King Howard says a large | planing mill Is now being erected I in Lexington, and which Is quite j an enterprise. Heretofore lumber I was shipped away to be drened, j but tho work will be done at home henceforth. This adds to the value og the lumber being cut In Ogle thorpe. Better get a new tag for your I par J>.v March 1st, if .you. do not j want to get Into trouble. i WilhS.S.S. WtlylPImple-PoIsonCootWhenRed- Mood-Cells Increase! S. S. S. Mr. Payne a prominent young lawyer, of Elberton. was In the city SaMirdav on legal business. He report everything as moving along smoothly In Elbert, and farmers are preparing lo plant some cotton and bumper toed crops. RnIMt Thet* Red-Bleed Cvllt. While It Is getting near spring I time tho trees nnd landscape rosem I ble bleak and tlronr winter. , This j is well for the farmer'and fruit ;crop. Tea can be sere of this, nature hms no asbstttito for rod-blood-eeUo. Pimple- poison can’t tin la the rod rivers of In epite of tho bad spell of weather, roads . leading Into- the city are In falriy good condition. A number of farmers around Ath ens are this year going Into the trucking business, and will raise vegetables for shipment. • The Guarantee Trust Co., I* I building up a nice business and baa u lawyer Installed in their bank to J investigate titles to - land. The .company Is putting out consider- table money o nfarmlng land*. It I Is something badly needed In Ath The Confederate monument In Athens was unveiled In 1X71 and tho late Judge Alex E. Erwin de livered the addrese on that occaal- Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate Commission: 3% ON AMOUNTS OVER *1,000.00. . 10% on amounts up to 01^100.00. HUBERT M. R VLEE LAW OFFICES dOS Holman Bldg. Athens, Gs. Hodgson’s "Odorless” GARDEN AND LAWN FERTILIZER Convenient Size for Small Lawns and ■ (gardens .i^j.-.ilu: > *.:-t .1 ...'..i -aJ'-n aft- j 15 Pound Package .. ..... $1.00 25 Pound Package 1.50