The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, April 18, 1923, Image 5

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GEORGIA THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHBE^ WEDNESDAY. APRIL It. 1023. ! frf.cki.es and His friends *A#y Rip nmi i ipm uiviu ivvnrAv CUT-OUT LAfirS HEART WELL TAG MINDS, ANYWAY TASALONtf 1 CUUTA6H WScPwwr EME8VWT3E- MN$ AND COME HECc j UAIEVOU SEEM UIU . WECW.K ? ANNA a NILSSON, THEODORE KOSLOFF and PAULINE CARON in a Scene from Cecil. B. DeMilles (paramount Qicture, LHdam's Rib ‘ PALACE SPECIAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. ‘Poor Men’s Wives” Palace [in many recitals at this iustiti # * # _ during the spring season. Anotr Theatre Sensation Tonight JSSl»w?S« ■ Thalian Dramatic Club. She ati ‘Adam’s Rib" Gorgeous Novelty Thursday and Fri- "hid," ^,” P rJe^nud S m T the*™ day With Big Cast of Players. % t , ° f M. r ' a meftW <3Wcious! wurr wstuat r , AJOSF — TWrVUVm’ PBMBoWLSeO mo ACT* , DROP. The Fairy Queen was reading a letter. • and Nick.went straight to .crackers and torpedoes ready, for dry Queen's imlace from | the Fourth'of July, so you see tho riuni L&ncl. ; soldiers have plenty of tilings to ■ fin!.* Do you and Nancy think ould do anything ” o can tfy," declared Nick dy. *Tve got a soldier suit -Is i •» all?** they asked. "Is lin n anything more yre can do?" Tin- Fairy Queen was rending a r v. li u they came In. ami ri'» sh«* touched Jt with her hand. Here H more had news, my d.-iirs." she said. "It seems that as M „,n as yog get one of my nine ; „n<lr ! and ninety-nine kingdoms into order, another one has to cn| II,, capers, I'm so upset." • Which one is it now?" nuked y,\i. And what has liuppMutd** • It's Ding-Bang Lind." answered i . Fair' Queen. J’There’n war In Hiiip-Ilmg Lund between the wooden soldiers and the tin sold iers. and if It doesn’t stop. I'm afraid they’ll kill each o.her all ti({ and there won’t be anv left for Christmas." •Oh. Jimfny!" cried Nick, "that v.n ild b» dreadfuE** •’Yes. wouldn’t It!” nodded thn queen. "Ding-Bang Land is the place where all tho toy soldiers May until Christmas time because phere wouldn’t be room for them anywhere else. Besides there aro pistols, popsuns, toy-cannon, fire- if that title, which had Its local pre miere nt th- Palace theater today.. This nttrnrtii.n has made use of benutiful women. eLah-.rnte settings nnd remarkable artistic photography t*» tell a story Uhat Is brimful of the colored contrasts of light niul shadow that go to make up a great photo play. LAVISH PICTURE IS ’’POOR MEN’S WIVE S.” PALACE SHOWING TONIGHT Beautiful Women and Elaborate Settings In Picture Shown Here. NOTED PLAYERS IN "ADAM’S RIB" CAST PALACE SPECIAL THURSDAY AND FRIDAY .Featured Artists Chosen With Care By Cecil B. Do Milk. A page from screemlom’s Wha’n Wh> — that’s the # way the cast *»f Peril It. I)c Mllle’n current Para mount picture: ‘‘Adam’* Itlh" which c. ines to tho Palare theatre Thurs day and Friday rea^a. Here la the quintet of prInrlpals selected f.*r the chlof roles: Milton Hills. Kl’iott Dexter, Theodore Kos- , loff, Anna Q. Nilsson and Pauline |<Utrr.n. The supporting cast Includes such well known players ns Julia I'ajV, riarence Held art, lAieien Lit tlefield, Robert Brower and Kalla Jeanle Mncphersou Is both author and scenarist of this successor to ’•Manslaughter" whrlh Miss Mac- plie'rson a Lao adapted tu the screen. The quintet of prinelpalN Includes i new to Cecil B. Ik Millo well nnd favorably known •goers: Milton Hills, Anna and Pauline (Jaron. Sills' it screen screen work was in ‘'Burning Hands;*' Miss Nilsson recently completed uti important role In "Pink Clods" for l^iramount. By Stanley THE OLD. HOME TOWN Whitehall Social WHITEHALL. On.—Mr* Broach who has been I ntho Goner;*! hos pital the last two weeks has re turned to her homo on Lumpkir ,* street,. Ath ;tn. flu. Her Whitehal night school students are proud tr learn that she is impr.ving rapid ly. Tho box supper at tho schoo house last Saturday night w.u» ; success. While there were no: J many boxes t:> be sold those iha j were brought sold for a good price j The proceeds went for the advance- ■ ment of the school. ! ' A truck load cf Whitehall f |»oopb j went into Athens Wednesday nigh . to attend the Carnival which ha: I been In aesAion all the week mb' (which was sponsored by the Elk: j club. • ' V. ■ Tho night school boys and girl: | have a regular Joint meeting every : Wednesday evening which lart . about fifteen or twenty minute: j Just before the bpenlng of classes ; The programs are prepaied'hy tb« j students themselves, with the nit' | of the teachers. Home of these pro- I grams have been very interesting I They consist of songs, scripture reading, prayer, also story teHlng ■nnd various other interesting topics. Last Wednesday evening M> Levi Kent had charge.of the pro gram. Th*‘ school was also fortu nate in lining with them on that night, MI us Mary Dean Hailey frotr the University of tie irgia, win gave a couple of readings fmr. "Billy and the Major.” Next Wednesday vvenng Mlsse: Ines*. B-gga »md Alllefair Pelfr> will tell some Interesting stories. Tltese meetings art ns a medium for the development of leadership as well ns fur the good and In spiration received. PAUUNE CAROL' anj MILTON SILLS m Cecil & DeMil'.es Qcnyrjjunt Qictuft ’Jidarrcs Rib • YOU SAY SHELL CLIMB 1IT.3 ONE I OF THEIR DAILY PALACE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY. (arguments casta but to thcatci c>. XIIxjm.ii M PICKED THA | PAPER OUT I LAST FALL THAT PAPeR- , HANGER T&L1 YYt>u BOUTy? BANQUET BARBARA LA MARR MARTHA. SNOOPS AND MATHILDA 14 Aft AW * ZlCvi.1 \mc-ait tui«: Ae ,a rr» PALACE SHOWING TONIGHT. CONCCftAHNfr A MISTAKE THE PAPER HANGER. MADE ilea's Wlvc.V' are po.,r In name only 1 ft<>r the unusual picture production 1 iiarantcvd exterminator f guaranu-vu KiL-rbugi, Ant*. hats and Lwsis’HtflSiESi By Allman IT DOESN’T GET YOU ANYTHING DOINGS OF THE DUFFS ,, T . m ume frying m am i wun \Uqu’.Jj cr aujr MFiflBtntti I lePuutioqa. ■ 7* toady forUao-Sottor then Trep« I lk>;. l«s. l.i-ox. Ujx, ti-<0 Careless Shampooing Spoils the Hair ■f PAOPY, THE LADY THAT f LIVES IN THE BIG I YELLOW HOUSE ACROSS The street called v me IN TODAY- OH. SHE ASKED ALL \ ABOUT MY LITTLE SISTERV BETTY AND HOW MOTHER/ DID YOU WAS AMD SHE GAVE ME/C 5H0W YouRGOop . A COOKIE J MANNERS AMD THANK HER FOR. Jr VTHE COOKIE? "j WEU. I THANKED HER WHEN SHE GAVE ME THE COOKIE BUT IT DIDN'T DO ANY GOOD - SHE • DIDN’T OFFER ME J ANOTHER ONE! J'’ <* YAS- I THANKED HER • • BUT I THINK i THIS WAVING GOOD MANNERS IS THE l vBUNK? .J THE BUNK? WHV DO YOU SAY IT&THE BUNK? j Banner-Herald Want Ads (Too Late to Classify) Hoap aKouhl he uned very e ire- fully. If you want to ke«n your hair looking Its best. Many *.*tps anJ prepared shampoos contain toe muiyh freo alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, •rjilns it. she Did? ^ WHAT DID SHE ^ WANT? J UXTF.b—.f TEMIMICAIIY 1*081- tlf»N l.y, cxporti iu ti' Htcnographer. WtMa "ittena.,'' care Banner-Her- *L if also The best thing for steady use Is Mulslfled coco^nut oil shampo* < which is pure nnd greaseless). and Is heller than anything else ybu can use. Two or three teaspoonfuls of Mulslfled In a cup or glass with a little warm water is sufficient l« cleanse the hair and scalp thor oughly. Simply* moisten the hair with water nnd rub the Mulslfled in. It makes an abundance of rich creamy lather, which rinses out easily, removing every particle cf Pattr r— ,i k—vim: colli b nrrs. *h. exchange for 'peanuts iMtg^ white bunch and nimitBg butter bean seetl, per' pound. F. J. Lanier, a23|» •'Ai.i:—n.Ei-tvi'.i.A.’fir* t-j’YL Iloodster In A-l condition. ’.•■A3. Host offer over $.*»«Hl.Oo May first takes It. See It at Motor Co., Wash. St. W. II. B. a23c SALESMAN SAM A REGULAR HERO? .'fi H.B—AT A BAU<1 AIV. NEW i-ulK for a home. »dx rooms, •rvihi»;* louse, chicken runs, etc. Attractive house, nrehi- l.v M<*rtet, hardwood floors, l. hardware and lighting fix- kevt.^ I>eslralde steglhhor- ^|•■n^o-daTlcrs. A«ldrcss "New corzLtn i ho won MARTIN BROS. STILL IN BUSINESS At tho Same Old Stands and the Same.Workmen Call us when you want shoe repairing. We call for and deliver. FOKSAW-f j . "<