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THE B4NNER-HBBALP. ATHENS. GEORGIA'
TUESDAY, MARCH 8, Sm
Irene Castle Society Drama-and
Screen Fashion Show Palace To- r:
night; Anita Stewart Wednesday
1 n x* -- .Iill a ■ ■■■■■■
Charlie Chaplin’s, Newest Comedy- Thursday
Visums:
Halt It with 'I'yfwf
Dr.KINGS
NEW-DISCOVERT .
~tUfmify cough symp
1201 — By MRS. ALICE* ADAMS
office
Mr. John j. Wilkins, fllr. J. War
ren SmlA, Mr. WIU Erwin and
others motored to Atlanta Mon Oar
for the banquet given by the Metro
politan Life insurance Co., of New
Yorkr>
Palace for 10c to ecc Charlie Chaplin
la "The Pilgrim."
HAPPINESS
ppleass '•»' » k « a crystal.
a ij- and exquisite and dear:'
ken in ;i million places, *
uttered, scattered far and near,
and then along life's pathway
,,, soma shining fragments fall,
ihere*are so many ‘pieces,
one ever finds them alt.
Vain to choosa or graxp unduly
Broken la the oeridM ballf '
And there are ao many places.
No one erer finds them all.
' Yet the wlae. as'on they journey,
• Treasure every fragment dAir; ^
Pit them as they may togethkr.i
Imagining the shattered sphere,
Learning even t& be •thankful,
Though.Spelr (hare It I, emiui. '
VAN-NIL Never UnappomU
The new Irene Castle picture. I
"Slim Shoulders," which opened at the
Palace today Is one of the ipoet f
teHalhiag screen - productions l>f
whic-Utils charming star has ever!
, Mrs. 'castle does*', a little of etery-
tmef In this picture. She , ’
CORNS
Stoptheirpain
Mrs. L. J. McElhannan, of At-
lndSa, Is yisltlpg her nelce, Mrs.
L. A. Burns. I" ’ ■ ■
V ' JJ
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Lewis, of
Greensboro, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. R. T. DuBose.
The frlenda^o® Mrs. R. T. Du
Bose will be delighted to learn
she is improving from an illness of
three weeks. .
Mrs. P. N. 'McCorkle left Tues
day momng for Oraenwood, 8. C„
to visit her daughter, Mn. Sidney
Isom.
, mar find a hit of bettuty.
.i an honest share of wealth,
,,i.. another Juat beside you
: uhcr. honor, love*pr,health.
wears
is clothe..;
rides horse-
drives a
fast car. It la oho of the heat pic
ture. .Pivr 1 thnwn m ' ' tha Dnt,,a
Now!—you can end the pain of
corns. In one minute Dr. Scholl's
Ztno-pads will doit—laftlyl They
•remove tjte raws—friction-pres.
sure. Thus you avoid Infection:
from cutting your corns or using
corrosive acids'.' Thin; antiseptic,
waterproof. Site* for corns, cal-
louses, bunions. Get a box today
St your druggist's or shoe dealer’s.
DXScholl's
Xitio-pads
Putoneon-thepalnU gone!
j ,L. Irana’l OIUUT l*leR0«»0 Own w IWfc
of Parle ami London, tho fair Irenes LEA0UE MEETS WEDNES
photographed In the windows of q A y 4 P. M. .'v
smart shopil depicting her as the | , ^,| 10 ,mdy classes of the Si
Tlte mivance'sale of ftexets will
start at tha Colonial Theatr* Ion
Thureday morning at IS o'clock when
ticket, for either the Monday at
Tuesday nlgbt performances may be
secured. Thq. IMS- Frolics wlU no!
■'"*** — r w - • , J * 1UD BtUUjr UUOOt-o Vi ms® <
world’s leading exponent of * a **“ on , league of Emmanuel churc
i As a matter of fact, thev photo-1 me(fl Wedneg(la y afternoon
, graphs show Mias CasUe wearing her j„ jj, e parish bouse.
American designed gowns Buyer*
, I from foreign soil are now coming Co
this country to secure tMIr etylee.
(The demand for Irene Castle Original,
[Models Is beyond tho comprehension
dot those who have come to aocepti
I European stylists as the arbiters of
.'•he world's fashions. This demand
Me. lit Wet. far greeter than the aup-
Mrs. Emmett Moore of New York
pleasantly remembered here as lilss
Hele. Seppard, arrived Tuesday aft
ernoon to visit Mrs. Walter Hodgaon-
doubt be one of the biggest society!
theatrical, of the present season
rivaling tha Jr League Frolics of|
Atlanta In so far a spretty girls,
elegant costumes and special scenery!
are concerned. The D. A. K. of Ath-I
ens for whose benefit the IMS Frolics'
are being presented are to be con
gratulated upon the success that Mr
Get bur prices on Seed
Irish Potatoes before buy
ing.
■tarring Anita HtfewarC, comes to tfie
Palace \Vednosday. “A Question of
Honor” was adapted from the fam
ous Ruth Cross story of" romance,
adventure and conflict.
The story of ”A Question of
Honor” stirred up a nation-wide In
terest when It ran serially In the
-People’s Home Journal a year ago.
Combining virile action with subtle
satire and tense drama. It affords
Anita Stewart wonderful opportunity
for good, human characterisation and
Stirring .emotional portrayal.
Mrs Murphy CAn^ler, Jr., and lit
tle daughter. -Edith of Augusta, arc
tho guests of Mrs. Jack Goodman.
The Nafitahala F. T. A. will hold
Its regular monthly meeting Wednes
day afternoon at 3 o'clock. A full
.. attendance is. desired.
Tuesday In “Slim Shoulder,," bring- —Us
ing with her many gorgeous and wou- gewiNG CIRCLE TO MEET
derfiri gowns. WITH MRS. 8IM0N
—a— MICHAEL
youno college set Mrs. Simon Michael will entar-
orqanize BRIDGE CLUB tain her sewing circle Wednesday
A congenial group of the young afternoon which will assemble the
college set will meet with Miss Elisa- / members for the usual lovely hospl
beth Arnolds Tuesday night for tha tallty of the gracious hostess,
nurnoee of organising a bridge club, / —B—
to meet every week which give* MR8. WILLIAM J, MILLER 8
nremire of being one of the most PRETTY PARTY
delightful social organisations in the Friday afternoon Mrs. William
■ * . innin.i. Misses j. Miller entertain' J at the second
CRUCEDALE
Phone 1286
Mr. and Mrs. E. IJ. Hodgson went
over to' Atlanta Monday to spend
ten days.
Shouse of Atlanta, was
guest of her sister,
Mrs Charles N. Dennis after ft
visit of several weeks with her
mother. Mrs. J. H. 'Watson, leaver
this week for Alexandria, La.
Charlie Chaplin
Palace Thursday
Thursday and Friday of this week
thg. Palace wlU present Charlie Chap
lin In his latest four Set comedy riot
of fun "The Pilgrim." On the same
bill will be seen Florence Reed In her
greet dramatic society drama "At
Bay," making one of the best dout||e
programs presented at the Palace
thle reawn. On Friday another pop
ular children's matlaee -will be pre
sented when all children under 11
years of age will be admitted to,the*
Now is the Time
to enter the Red Seal Shoe
contest, and win a free pair
of the famous Red Seal
Shoes. Ask your dealer for
an entry blank today.
J. K. On* Shoe Cow
Atlanta, Ga«
i, Kath- of a lovely series of small parties
I Louisa at her attractive homo on Morton
prances! avenue. The bright) decorations of
dy Wat-} spring flowers gave additional
Sill Ful-Icharm to the enjoyable tea. which
it. 'such was one of tho season's most
beautifully planned social events.
gj—
MRS. JAME8 PAINE, JR.,
ENTERTAINS BRIDGE
CLUB WEDNE8DAY
another Mrs. James Paine will entertain
y even- her bridge club very delightfully
ch gives Wednesday afternoon at her home
success, on Dealing street, which will add
ilsh the v ery happily to the small social
be Mr. affairs of the week.
fr*°and MEET8 8
wLi A mee'Hns of Volture Number
499 of Clarke County. La Society
1 des 40 Homipea et S Cheueaux will
meet at the Elks Hall Wednesday
evening March 7, afl 8 o'clock. All
P. G.’s are requested to bo pres
ent for the Initial ceremonies. •
.. .... Uniform to be worn Is top oat
H 15, ' and Prince Albert
i. First —B —
iln the The j r | enflg 0 f Mr. Marlon Ar-
Maeeh no j d w m regret to learn of bis
lea par- con ynued Illness.
mber Is gj
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Phlnlxy spent
George the wee)t on( j ( n Augusta with Mr.
arry B and Mrs. C. H. Phlnlsy, Jr.
- —gj 0
... Mr. S, BernsVeln la having hla
gad beautiful Milledge avenue home
—- purchased from Mr. Ben Comer
, remodelcil beforo taking posses-
H- slon fit It Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
H Flatau will make their homo with
|H Mr. Bernstein ami family.
¥0 Miss Blanch Stcppacher. of Now
'iff York. Is visiting her sifter, 'Mrs.
■ Charlie JoeL
■j gj
||| Mr. and Mrs. Louis Futkcnsteln
!-'• went to Macon Tuesday morning
Get our prices on Seed
Iriab Potatoes before buy
ing.
CRUCEDALE
Phone 1286
use tne wt
on tired nerv
rr~ it means trou<
Mrs. F. S. Shouse of Hamlet, N.
Is spending some time here with her
mother, Mrs. Pennock.
Mrs. Walter Bishop went over to
Atlanta Monday afternoon to visit
Mrs. Rutherford Lipscomb.
Mrs. A. W. Ashford an* Misses
Ashford of Watklnivllle were visltorr
here Monday.
* WfientHS aa/g wotk is fwhl, yo^c&t
^ ' jnake it easier with stimulantfl. \ , ( „
Ask any doctor for i^e ncht '!
,* You can’t over-draw energy without
. paying.
Coffee contains the nerve-stimulating drug,
,4 ^caffeine. When coffee is used to overcome
fatigue, it means whipping the tired nerves
.,J/.|nto a tun.
You may seem to get added strength—
but there’s a settlement coming for ah over
drawn account
V, . TUmcare!
[:. Rest is the cure.for fatigue. Health lathe
: 1 equipment for hard tasks.
‘ Rest and health are interfered with when
* nerves are pver-atimulated., ,
MICHAEL BROTHERS
Mrs. Miller Porter returns to Wash^
Ington. D. C.. Friday after a vlslti
to her'parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. F.
Miller on Hill street.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hodgson and
little daughter of Crawford spent the
week-end with Mr. and‘Mrs. J. M.
Hodgson.
—FB—
Mr. and Mrs. J. P, McCall. Miss
Maitle Sue and^LucIlle McCall, mo-
..BEGINNING TODAY
Remarkable Sale
SEX PARASOLS
tored to Elberton. Oa.,''Sunday. MIm
Mattie 8ue remaining over for the
Athena HI basketball game. She will
be Joined Tuesday by Miss Fannie.
May Teat .
Every One Guaranteed—
.. These fine quality Silk parasols usually sell for $7.50
and more. They are made of heavy, tape edge, im
ported silks with fancy handles, tips and buttons.
Every color is here and many black ones. The value is
a most unusual one.
, Michael’s—Main Floor
Laying of Water Main
Approved by Council.
Concrete Bridges -For
Wood Ones. ~
Laying of a water main on South
people do you know who say, “I have to go
slow on coffee; it keeps me awako nights?’’
How is it in your own case? Have you
counted restless night hours after the evening
cup of coffee?
pTreat your health sensibly that you may
mast your taqk capably. y
Don’t .try to draw strength from over
driven nerves. That way lies weakness. Don’t in
crease over-woik by using stimulants. You are
merely postponing and increasing the penalties.
Be fair to yourself I
For a. hot, comforting beverage, .drink
Tostum and let nerves have their natural rest
There’s charm \fithout harm in Post urn
—a delightful, satisfying cereal beverage; rich,
seal-brown in color, delicious in flavor and
lire pn»wu«i» w 7-7-
localfty «u formally approved by
city council Monday night. TO*
request for a main was brought
forth by Cptain J. Hi Rucker, of
tha Third Ward backed by a peti
tion from resident# of that sec
tion. At present, they are de-
pendant upon a two-inch pipe pri
vately owned, it war -•-'-d
Requests for a all
ment on 0-"***'
iFIfth Wat_ — —
oilman Wallace Bell.
^p°o
vately owned, it was pointed out
was*made by Coun-
A commit
tee will investigate this and re
port Wedneaday night for. action;
Council algo authorised City En
gineer J. W. Barnett to replace
the wooden bridges in the city
with concrete^ structures. Abou^
Daily we are iqaldng beautiful buttons. , Our machine is
the most modem one. The service is very fast.
Delivery same day as ordered." * ' il |£
Every mother dreads that horri
ble sound—w croupy cough.
You need not suffer that hor
ror. Give the little one Cheney’s
Expectorant, and if you have call
ed the doctor there won’t bo much
for him to do when he gets there.
You should always keep Cheney’s
Expectorant in the house,'for you
never know when you may -need
it to gave your little one from suf
fering.
Cheney’s Expectorant is for sale
by all druggists and in smaller
towns, by general merchants in
.'!0c and COc bottles.—Advertise
ment.
Every inch
a Victrola
Thii’porttble Victrola No!
50 is as compact tad handy
as a week-end grip. It IS
just an easy handful, yet
you carry with it the whole
world of mniic. Every inch
S Victrola, it makes music
readily available in distant
mountain cottage or the
motor cruiicr'a cabin. |
Our Special payment plan
makes it very easy to own
this Victrola. Come in and
hcarlt. -
lulation, now use Postum anti praise its
iforting goodness. , q
The road to health is a good road for'
'anybody to follow. -1a— •
Your grocsr sells Postum lit two fotnsct Instant
Postum (in tins) prepared Insttntly in the cup by the
addition of boiling water. Postum Cereal (In packagoo)
for those who prefer to make tho drink while the meet
Is being prepared; made by boiling folly HO minutee.
the coming spring and summer. Thp
main one will be the completion
of the Danielsvilie read opt to •
point one and seven tenths miles
from the city limits, another fit
about a half mile on the Prince
ton road and the third on tbr
Jefferson road.
i The Princeton road bag already
been paved to Princeton and an
other half mile will be constructed
beyond. (Material is now being put
in place for this work which will
begin in a few days.
Bernstein Bros.
Victrola Dept.
Phone 376
There's a Reason 5
by Postum Cereal Cd, Inc.
Battle Creek, Michigan
278 Clayton Street
Athens, Georgia