The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, March 05, 1923, Image 5

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unNPAY, MARCH 8, Iffi. GEORGIA THE BANNER-HERALD. awoH uuuh rja. hard Barthelmess Palace Tonight' Irene Castle Special Tuesady Anita Stewart and Chariie Chaplin Coming SALESMAN?AfW lull briJj .ikimoD C lift ,l,4UmfO->Hk. i > SAM- i n NOT PAYING SOll TO LOAF AROUND HE.RS.- WHEN THERE. ARE NO COSfeMERJ WHY FIND iOTE-THlNG tLSt 16 OO'-ONLH ~ 1 KEtPnUiS", r MOllO- l THlNH YOOPtmHOWOT 14 SIMPLY WONOEWUL-SO l WANT YOU. Tb Vfl. ME. OP Wffrt . ADOOT *5000 WORTH OF FlWNmNGS EGA MN HOME.* SOS l CAN GET ENOUGH TlCKETi SOW.To HADE. A GOOD CHANCE-To WIN Hlrt IN THIS ■ ttMHOft&t KWH*. CERTAINLY, M144 MllLYUNBllCKi- oh sm\ cntiitM of the sea. Unlike the way mpst plc- turea of the aca aro inane, Mr. Itar- tholmeaa and hla aupnortlna sompany lived for three week! oh an old schooner minus all comforts and con veniences, undergoing the same ex- perlencef as, fall, to the men who still sail the seven seas In Windjammers. BY ALLMAN DOINGS OF THE DUFFS A CALL BY WIRELESS Special Tuesday. CH CRjOWOS ,CEN IN PICTURE THE PALACE TUESDAY i.iiile * visitors at Palm ii i’iy times shown In tho; < f the new Irene Cas- j ■ n. “Slim Shoulders,” t«* the Palace theatre Charles' Chaplin m * “The Piipfim" • 1 exteriors'' for this new • picture were mado .In' .L Palm Beach, with- the Cption of a few shots of greets, which, of course, j}i ,Sew York City. The' also were m:ule in Now majority of the scenes are! Palace Thursday and Friday r^spont nearly six .weeks] Palm Beach resorts and •ur day hundreds*of visit- famous resort carefully .h detail of the picture this way Director Alan iim <-nablefl to get some lie hackgrounds unci on ns he used visitors In- ixtras" for the crowd Former Athens Merchant Says He and Successful Bidders Were to “Split Up.” Didn’t. By Ahern OUR BOARDING HOUSE FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS THIS MOVE STUFF IS PIE Bv Blosser . W. GRIFFITH LISTS “FURY” AMONG SCREEN’S GREATEST SHOWING AT PALACE TONIGHT Pronounced by D. W. Griffith to be ,e of the greatest pictures ever pro* ind and a document from > life. Irhard Barthelmess* new starring wlurtion, “Fury,” In which Dorothy i.«h plays onnosito him, is a-classic f NA-HA- \ THOSE ARE, 'HIS saeiJifsT PALS « LOOK AT'EMv-tH', MATOR CLAIMS IWeNVe Gcrr more: DEGREES THAAl A AU.P16UT- 60TTWE „ PIE BEADY? CAMERA'..! Aiell,WelL- Horace^ ARNOLD AUDSfeROMEi]' BV3W6- MIGUTV SLADT& SEE-YOU* REALLV.-TUIS IS IMMENSE 1« COME, vie will eo up ib MY DEU- AYO RESUME VTHE FAcIUATUG' RESEARCH WORK V OU PP?IWCE / V\ GELTOOB'S / )\ MUMMV. / i I CASE ' / SOON AS T HAMS 1«IS CLOSE-UP TiVEM MIS’LL PUV * d same OP 1— -J WABBLES’ ■y > . QbSWl’M, CREETtiflGSr MAYOR » HAW- HAW VJ HAT'S Ti' I coot) t V WORD-/s T'O ME LIKE HE- GOTTH 1 tm»rd , DEGREE\ ma'LSBSBW n TOO l-s -moucMT we’d DROP II AKj' STUDY tTH' MUMMY I CASE! dwBeur 1STUAT BEAL -. HE® r rtHERMOMETet?.]/ /viE^WAvrr \\ You To \ EXPLAIkliH 1 HIEROGLYPHICS . DU IT TO . V/^us;- J j\WTTWvi Crated u store in Athens. 'nwriLBE 7 ALL T<5*0AY; 2^ JAcwiE. jr y ere-TMpPB MHOoNTTMAPTA EAY1WAT r r \UU0lE y* tALWAVS GST \NHATS* tSPT- VMAAiT A u -r PIECE? The Purv^fitUas* toothing oint ment, remarkable for Itt control ever all itching akin dilute*. “Particularly beneficial io the treatment of ociema, that torturing 1 ailment to which to many people are aubject. Beat for children—chapped handa and face, insect bitea, aora feat. Not injurious to the most dalieata ( tender skin. Read below what Mit* Lillian Durgan of 1M B Miller St, Alpena,Michigan, aaya t 1 will «y that Dr. A. W. ChattV Ointment helped me wonderfully. It took the pimplestuid blackheads off rajr nrwe and made my> skin clear. Yon may o*e my teatlmo> nial to that it may benefit othcrj uit did me. * Ton can buy Dr. Chaae*s l Oint ment at all drug stores. To ba sura of setting the genuine, see that portrait and signature of A. ,W. Chate.M. D.areoneaeh boa—your protection against Imitations. Dr. A.W. CHASE MBD1CINB Ca w Wi.hlpgtOQ St, Buffalo, N. Y. ^ 'Mrs. Bertha Greer DuPree was named executor of the estate of her late husband. Dr. Dan H. Du Pree in the. court of Ordinary R. C. Orr, Monday. Mrs. DuPree is the sole legatee of the estate valued at* around $50,000. } v W. L. Moss was discharged os. administrator of the estate of M ( ds l Elizabeth Moss, upon bis petition. niilit. rp niiilnro tvni die. Mr». Ru6y T. Riviere was dis charged as .guardian of Mias Anna belle Riviere. iMrs. Luella. Davls was discharg ed as the guardian of Ulsses Mlg- non add Nina Davis. George C. Daniel was granted permission to sell lands belonging to the estate of Duke A. Daniels. Den Held was granted letter of administration on the estate of Sam ‘Held. Mrs. Paul Smith was granted a year’s support from the estate of Paul Smith. S^ISTtKlGUlSHEP VignDRS lUSPECfTUE 'MUMMV“CASE —J THE OLD HOME TOWN By Williams SAY YOoNOrMAN T i sent you ti>The Butcher shop for SOME MEAT! WHAT I ARE YOU SlTTlNCr Y OUT-HERE FOR apparently ' /MINE ARE IH "THE SjAME PUDDLE WHERE YOU LOST YOURS' Savannah Will x Not See Harding 'WHY 1M LEARNIN^ TH‘ OORSTCARRY THING*. BUT I BEAT'IM HOME “ AN lVd WAnlN'FER J \ MINI T BRlNGrlT-/ onAAA/D '.WLiTSSWW!-' (RIGHT DOWN ) MLJlSU . (AN'FISH EM/_ WR/ SAVANNAH. Ga.—Savannah does not expect to get even a glimpse of the Harding presiden tial party which cornea to South Georgia en route to Florida. It has been the custom of the presi dent on similar trips to come with in a few miles' of Savannah, but not-to come directly into the city. It Is presumed this plan will be followed this time. GIT FER HOME BRUNOK A-TLAA w. l-COXE Transfer Co. Gurr Re-elected Ga. Cage Captain •''V'li*l;.«.,V' .Captain Ed Gurr of the Uni-, versity of Georgia basketball team ! waa re-elected captain of the bulU doig quintet for 1924 - Saturday) night by *he unanimous vote of his team matea, establishing.a new £ recedence in the history of bas- Btball at the University this be ing the first time en record that any man has been honored by the captaincy for two, successive years. king Trips Oar Specialty. Ch»*pe«t Truth la Tows. SGO Thomas St Phonf 1351 '**&> ' 5 - AFTER MARSHAL OTEV WALKER ESCORTED AUNT SARAH PEABODY SAFELY HOME FROM ■me saaiAL, sarah Discovered that she TOO HAD LOST HER. OVERSHOES Plenty of Money to Lend On Real Estate Commission: S% ON AMOUNTS OVER $1,000.00. 10% on amonnte np to J1.000.00. = HUBERT M. RYLEE LAW OFFICES MS Holman Bldg. \ Athena, Ga. yyou 5AY | ■Vo-NO-TWL 1 Iyour WOOD ,| ■ LWSG WARM | | PILE ISCiEIT/nI ^IihamwuteR V LOW ? 1/ « ^ slow;: J 1 7 V *