The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, May 06, 1923, Image 5

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SUNDAY. may », 192$. THB BANNBR-BBRAM). athbwb. ctotom. • C j..\s MacLEAN IJ5ADGE ‘Ihe Hottentot” will smash every record for laughs and thrills and steeplsohase spills ever set In motion pictures. Willie Collier's famous stage euc. cess now a riot on the screen. Thomas H. Ince never made a faster one than this. PALACE THEATRE 1 ONE "■ DAY MONDAY Douglas MacLean and Madga Bel lamy, the star* People Stood On Seats and Cheered (Willard Patteraon Mgr., Metro* poiitan Theatre, Atlanta, Ga.) ll my experience I have yet to find a picture that haa gone o big. The steeplechase was to exciting our repairman tiad to put back the arms on some of the teats. People really stood on their teats and cheered. We cotild not take cere of the crowds. ' • Will Prove Best Picture of the Year (Atlanta Constitution.); Douglas MacLean, faster and funnlar then over, stages a bril liant ''come-back" In “The Hot tentot," which etruck one man at leaet as being at uproariously funny as MacLean*. earlier "23)) Hour*’ Leave.” The new MacLean film stands forth. If this la to bo a sample of what the new year holds for ua, here’s a film that will rear Its head over' the entire; year’s outpuL -0 3 ool or OUGLAS McCLEAN IN THE “HOTTENTOT” Extraordinary attraction Monday 1G PROGRAM AT PALACE ALL WEEK craft and MacLcan'a acting It la better than "Twenty-tbree-anst-a'- halt Hour’s Leave.’’ Buck Jones At . Elite Monday And Tuesday I till] RE IN THE Be Palace Attraction Monday. »uts That It Is Excel lent and Spells It All In Caps. Uproariously Funny, (Cleveland Plain Dealer) By W. WARD MAR8H it comes to listing tlio r**s for 1923, the annual f"ol pretty certain that not," the Douglas Mac ro in the Allen this •in* to be in th*»t group. . ture is highly tecom- leil. May we shout? It Is EX TENT. iThep, Mr. Malaney— up the ads for the Loow n here—Is an ail lice; ** X8cs tho truth In full; “ mor<> ho thin the ono we rreflitod with last week tdt My Heart,” which, by the ontlnues In the Stllitnon this *•) 'Tbe^Hottentot" is from Wljllam • ago comedy—If that thing to you, since Mr. Iiie a Tlslike for Cleve- BUCK JONES ELITE •• A deafening roar—then tons of. ro.?k and earth rent asunder by a charge of dynamite, rose in air. There followed the rumble of huge fragments falling to the ground; after that—silence. This Is the dramatic finish of tho Fox production, “B6aa of Camp Four,” starring Charlea Jones, i which elctlly (trass, you‘most take proper rare of your body »nd keep It clean. This cjoee not mean en- tlrely tho outward cleanliness, but tho svoldnass ot any haMta which have a weakening effect The use ot alcobol and tobacco are unclean (Troop committee: W. H. Johnson, (chairman; B. D. Kenyon, secretary 'and treasurer; Burl Terrell. Winder Is tho latest addition to 1 The ebsrtor members of troop Scout News. Starring vu.no. .wt... winner I. idd iuiu.l w " Wiv Tien nr t f. will be shown at the Elite the Northeast Georgia Council. B. SJ^SSiSl!. D Jp Nrnwo jSraft Theatre for two days, starting | a a. That city asked for member- ™o Hulsey, J. P. Noose. Jarraro Monday. The events that precede ' this Incident are even mare exvlt* '.inn. I Charles Jones Is gagged and ' bound within one hundred yards ot a tunnel’ containing blasting pow der used In road construction. In- sldo tho excavation'Is a man who baa gone to examine tbo explos ives. Although he sees all these shlp ln the Kbanclirand under the leadership of lfr. W. A. Bradley, j Smith, and Gny Sanders. secretary Chamber of Commerce, the quota wa, quickly raleed and I now (ho town le a full-fledged member of the Council, with ell Its rights and privileges. Winder and the rest of Barrow county constitute District No. I. , of the Northeast Georgia Connell, things, Jones, In the character ot i Boy Scouts of America. Chet Fanning, seems helpless. ,The | Three troops have been orasn- SCOUT LAWS No. 11 “A Scout Is Clean” JAMES I . SEXTON ay man supervising the blasting or- <lcra the hole closed, preparatory to Igniting the powder. Jones finally frees himself and —but that Is tho story. It Is filled with Interest and action. Then Is s love theme, too. If you like stirring tales of the outdoors, here Is a narrative that should .satisfy your need for entertainment! Judg ing from this star’s previous pic tures, bis latest offering, reported to be even more engrossing, should provide an enjoyable evening. Little 7 Year Old Boy Badly Hurt GREAT PROGRAM AT MOVIES, THIS WEEK ufwnAV Douglas Macl/ssn, I MONDAY' 1 idayed here In y»«ra I , . , nc6 production, “The H<*- j Buck J ones. Western Thriller, i is expertly devised. It tot "Comedy, "Pure and 81m- | "The Bossof Camp Four. Monday ELITE AND TUESDAY— Western Thriller, -ly funny. It Is finely | . , icularly by MacLean. 1 ~ \| comedy. “Coal post Twins." Tues- ularly by MacLean, I |M ~, IF anAY—Walter Heirs, “Mr. day, Wm. Desmond Serial. * t ■ hero Madge B»ll»n.y. spends His Dime.” News, WEDNESDAY—Special Return "'Is wroine, and Raymond 222K p [engagement, Thos. Melghsn, In “• «i Is the comic butler. £ '\\Sn NESDA Y-.Viola Dana. In “MansUnghter.” , f r. ’ description Is In-1,«J Romance," News ™l®SDAV-Roy Stewart, In I i" l"t you know that thei,. "Trimmed In Scarlet Highly Improvable, Any- thuBBDAY AND FRIDAY- FRIDAY—Special Double Bill, i'as rressei] Hs legs over j (Extraordinary) Harold Lloyd’s "The Sopg of Life. Eota Santscbl Little Robert E. Mallett, 7-yesr- o!d sun of Mr. and Olrs. J. A. Mal lett of Peabody street, was pain fully hurt Friday afternoon while playing*with other children on the street , The little fellow fell down sn embankment and caught kla chin under a barb win fence and aus- tained severed bad cuta on the throat, necessitating medical at tention. ^SATURDAY—-Evs NOvsk ’West aboard a refractory ani- j atTimnAY chan. Rar, “Tte SATURDAY Eva Novak ■ 1 ? I ' h a » the Hottentot shoyrs Tailor Made Man." Comedy, "Cold era) 'The Mse From Hell a River. “1 to he; nevertheless the m b," ."Oregon Trail.” Extra. • s.i' r boo.) comedy play, rides j w victory Ins most thrilling *P*echase. PfMT’hnd ”boslf for This film Is too tntht Name Athens Woman • As Stone Mountain Memorial Officer Miss Mildred Rutherford. His torian General of the U. D. C„ has been named one Of the vice presi dents of theh Stone Mountain Me morial of Atlanta, the abject of which Is to carve the greatest me-, Parham. mortal ever constructed on the face ennd to relate can say which will “drig* you in. jof Stone Monntaln. - I Another troop has been added guuu » , ’ flnrctllm the tint. Ixcd'ln Winder by Executive B. P. Clark: The following Is a report of the troops thus formed: W. ten. TROOP NO. 2. Troop No. 2 met Friday night .with Troop IL In other words a J T h? P Tint Methodist JolDt me6tlnf WM haM W,th twen * 1 by First Methodist ty-f|fe membere present to answer the roll call of the scribe. Many songs were snng and games wore played and after every ono bad plenty of fun Hot Dogs wara served which was ■ surprise to every one. Pyramid building was practiced, while three-legged rac ing was practiced. The Field Day Is on June the 6th and etpry Troop Is preparing to make tho heat showing in the events. This ysat Athens Troops harsher rivals Is Galneavllle, Commerce, Elberton, Winder and Monroe; A loving enp or a placque will bo given to tho winning troop In about-two weeks a new dis cussion will be on the program. The Summer Camp Next weak tbo representatives meet to select (ho camping site and make arrange ments for the fee this year. This year a dining hall will be built and other good arrangements are to be made. Good swimming and hosts are going to feature the camp. List year sixty-four hoys attended the camp and at least n hundred are expected to sign np this year. Scouts, make your plans now and put that smalt ebaage Into the bank and when the call cornea you’ll be ready. JACK DALE. Emory Professor . To Speak Here have said. “E’en from the body’s parity, the mind receives a sscret sympa thetic aid." Yon may think that yon are liv ing as you shook) If yon commit sponsored by church. Scoutmaster, J. B. Burson. Assistant Scoutmaster, J. Carrington, Jr. Troop Committee: E. A Starr, chairman; J. W. Kilgore, secretary treasurer; Paul F. Brooksher. Charter members of Troop: Lawrence Baggett. William Guffln, W. C. Harton. Wlldon W. Herrin. Royce e. McDonald. Carlton O. Niblsck, Soyco 8. Stewart, James N. Sheets, and Monfldel Whitley. Troop Uo. 2. Sponsored by Ohristlan and Presbyterian churches jointly. Scoutmaster, Rev. Taylor Mor- Asslstant Scoutmaster, Mr. J. B. Cooper. Troop Committee; W; A. Brad ley, chairman; J. K. Millar, secre tary and treasurer I. E. Jackson. charter members of Troop; Iforeve J. Austin, Curtis W. Fos ter. Ernest O. Graham, Hill B. Jackson, Harold J. Lord, Roger C. Miller, W. Lamar Perry, Alexander B. Russell, and H. Edward RusselL Troop No. 2. Sponsored by First Baptist church. Scoutmaster. S. F. Maughoo. Assistant Scoutmaster, J. C. Pratt. iroop Committee; Dr. W. T. Randolph, chairman; J. W. Nichols, ecretary and treasurer; J. kUa ‘ PIMF'and’’bosh’ fori This film to too goou « | norglum. the noted artist. Is to the number at Oslesvllle. Hera Is good fun snd , "nternt^ now there Is nothing we’ From «he standpoint of film- under contract to do tbo carving. ; Scoutmaster of t/oop, C. 8. Belld. Dr. W. A. Shelton. Professor of Semetlc languages In Emory Unt- haMta^Th^dnil the sense rather J veratly will address the students and than stimulate them and no grow- (acuity of the University of Ocor- Ing boy ehoold use eltbar. A dean (la on Monduy , M sy fth in the body eUmulates tb. mind. As I chap<11 #t , lJ0 , nl . mWtct will be "Excavstlqne smonK the tombs of Pharohs, with especial reference to the tomb. Tho public Is‘cordially Invited to attend. Dr. Shelton, who was with the S?«dSS ectl^but 1 yon* sre^not S^^xpiri- pure m the eight of Ood nnleae Ito KaypL hse had a_whio «p;rl^ hrna^nd 0 we^Siouid dwan remem- th* W t«nb*Jna| l above that ot Tut- true and wo should always remom | unkham , ni ,(i er the examination 'his^hZ^th^h’r^u.ic. 1 ; S h tet* "° r,d ' ,BmOU * T-htnKham, ?“* w f*5 r *? ** 1' With such a store of knowledge down tho offender’* eleevo by tb* l ( , he ^ ^ 8h „ t0n i, ; ,„ , t other KXX1U. W* have no gA'w. command, a rare treat Is ;.„il- euMom In this country but eved f lpttte(l hto |«ture hero Mon- , wo did, I dopW very scnosly u ,t-,y wo would bo called on often toi ^ ' ! Inflict tbo penalty. Tho Boy ScouU MAY VI8IT ATHENS of America as a rule are not num- The f r icn<I« of Captain Robert bored among those who tako tho u U. S. N. (retired) for- Lord’s namo in vain. They could meriy of Athens, and now practic ed -Bra Fill, -reel iriv.i iim |ng , aw in N ’ew York City will be Interested to know that ho is on a visit to California, whore ho wan Commander of the San Franciico navy yard, and the Pacific Coast . during the World War. It Is high ly probable that Captain RuhscII will visit friends and .relative* In Athens, on bis return trip to New York. e excitement. NUMBER It. "He keep, clean In body and thought, eunde for c.lean speech, clean sport, cteen habits, and travels with a degn crowd." If yon expect to live eg to your Scout oath and keep yourself phy- not do this and be loyal to the Oath and Laws tp which they pledged themselves when entorlnlg the organisation. When yon play a game, play si hard as yon can vrith the deter mination to win If possible, but, above all. play fair. Tho boy who wine by moans ot any nnder-band or dirty trick does not enjoy tho rrolta of Us victory, and I, thor oughly (despised by bit companions. A clean athlete rose not simply mean one whose body le free from grime, bat one who wins by sheer strength and determination, never opponent Thera Is an old saying: "Who taking an unfair advantage pt his friendship with a knave have mad* Is judged n partner In the trade.’* You may think that you can travel with a dirty crowd and keep dean, bat yon cannot touch pitch an escape being defiled. Although you may be living right yourself, people are sure to judge yon, more or less, by your associates. Let ue strive the keep our bodies clean, bp acquiring no evil habits and our minds pure by thinking right thoughts, so that when our final call comet, we may, offer to onr Maker a spotless sonL > J. L. SEXTON. ! Scoutmaster, Troop No. I.! • TROOP IS NEWS '- ! Troop ll mot last Friday night' with Olr. Levy at the Prince Ave nue Baptlet church. At this meet ing tests were passed by three member*. AVI 3. MarsUe, Bill Moore and Also Ross. Many games were played by both patrols. 0>vs long and good I ' I litII .TFI Do You Want a Good Rebuilt BIJICK? Wo havo Mvcral bargains. fiwxnvfifw Oftentimes a lot of can bii saved by buying a good rebuilt car. Ws trade for them rlglit and pees the value on to our used car cuatomara. Our understand Aftar we replace the worn parte there is every reason why these rebuilt BUICK