The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, June 17, 1923, Image 7

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fraction Thrilling Action Set Amid the Frozen,’Hills of Alaska. Appropriate to the Frozen Jiorth Feature “ New FrozeniConicctioti wiH Be ( Patrons on Opening Day. Lesley “Freckles” Barry *» HERO’S of the STREETS” IS COMING . . STRAND OPENING MONDAY WITH SNOW AND ICE SPECIAL Mace Presents Georgia Fat Boy, Walter Hiers— Best PVogram of Season At Both Theatres This Week. SUNDAY, JONE17, H23. TUBBANNKH-HERALD, ggTOgyjgORGra Comedy. “The Two Twine.** Tuesday: CpUten Moore, “Slippy MeGehee.” News Events. Wednesday: C!a*» Kimball Young, “Cornelia the Magnificent." Newt Views. Thursday: Mary Pickford, “Little Lord Kauntleroy.” . Friday: Alary Ptdcford. Special 5<s PopslcJe Matinee for Children. Saturday: Belie Daniels, "Glimpse* of the Moon." Comedy, “Boll Along." Strand— Monday: Grand Popfttcle Opening, Buck Jones. "Snowdrift." Comedy, “The Knockout." Tuesday: Wm.' 8. Hart (Western), ‘Tho Black Lie.” Last Chapter, "Around tho World It) 18 Days.** Wednesday: Alice Lake (Drama) .’“More to Be Pitied Than 8eorned.“ .Comedy. "The Dude.” Thursday: Blanche Sweet, "Quincy. |org Slid medicine agents. Adams Sawyer." I Friday: (Double Program), Shirley THROUGH Mason, "The New Teacher." Second, Harper would come, forth and in an eloquent way tell of his .won* drous remedies. At the ciose of one of thejr concerts on Clayton street! one Old and RrttimAtio ne gro in a pleading and appologetlc tone says, “Boss. Doc, Will your medsen cure the ‘atfes?" On the Comer of Broad Street and College avenue, near the Curb Market, early Saturday morning one farmer In a sincere tone in quiringly says; “Doctor Hopper, will your weevil remedy do all it It claimed to do,*, if it does I sure want a trial package." After some minutes of explaining one of the students finally suc ceeded Irf coftvlncfn gjthe fanner that it was not a real crew of do& "Fighting Blocd." Saturday: Roy Stewart (Western), “Burning Words." "Oregon Trail" Extra. , , SPHINX HONORS WALTER HIERS stmwinow PARAMOUNT-PICTURES CEOBOIA FAT BOY COMEDIAN PALACEt MONDAY!" . "Sixty Cents An Hour and Drive It (Yourself. First Class Cars for Illrc." adn tho sign In front of Gro* TRAND opening ICNDAY , . il^c •qoien, clennost and J luted Utile theatres,, In th»* j uh. the Strand will open, to the lean's garage In tno picture, "Sixty Monday'at which lime one Cents An Hour.” starring Walter 1st papular .screen stars, j fliers, which comes -to tho Talace tviii.'be presented. In a Theatre Monday. Autolstn ran 1m taking his of the froxen. north. **€now- ugine the comedy in - 'one unfamiliar with n . story Hendryx, in!sweetie out for a srtln. ventunni(g^l^e great ["tire to end more nr less disastrous* , vt> st 4hd .bi.fJUnif wittyexciting , njl H doer. In tho rase of Jimmy ^.‘U^jb^ikekenste ftiyef.'' • ■ Kirk, played by Walter Hiers, in this tutlilnUVMI ^n*>Wn for'•his 'remedy. tilern awakes from n daxe il. t.'dlit^m; the land of ' tWejjto 'flnd Mamie Smith, playe<l hy Jnc- col I. Jneludi'nq "The Promise," 'oueMne Logan; n Ford roadster and iiirl/* “The U*»n Brand" hlmscft in ft heap after crashing - iinlo fcfargiia. in Alaska.” Tho through tho side of a barn and land* parting cast Includes Irene Rich. Jlng none to gently In a pile of hay. le r ; ' th*.' frueiT “hbrthl Thlr episode Is but ono of many 'ffpp.slrlo'' souvenir will bo jjifronriously funny incidents in thin (AT THE MOVIES ilOPGIA FAT BOY AT (THIS WEEK 'ALACE wfcNDAV J Palate—- All pliturd fans Will ’ enjoy film,, Monday: Walter ut« An Hour." Cent.4 An Hour.” J. K. Harper,-H. H, Mad dox and C. G. Henry At tain Higher 1 TI Fraternity. By J. H. CHAFFIN No, it was not a real "patent Medicine Doctor," as many people thought, but the Neophytes taking the initiation'of the Ordeor of Spfiinx, an honorary fraternity of the University. Bright *ui(J early. Saturday morn ing Jas. K. "Dock" TTarper, H. IL. "Sleepy*’ ,Maddox, ajjel Charles O. Henry. Seniors of the University donned the. costumes of a Patent Medicine Doctor and a Negro Min strel troup. secured: a horse apd scene of any. | *hay, and toured the city of Ath- 3 DAY8 The Sphinx initiation continues through thrqg' days of travel of the hot • glands before the sojourn reaches the end of their destiny. •Each days work is something-new. The first day is spent in speech nnklng. the second day Is Just whatever the comratyLlee sees fit f «* have them do. and the third day the neophytes are to dine with the girls and are not even allowed to speak or converse with them, during the whole day. Five Held On Liquor Charge Policemen Hugh Moore and Kidd Friday night stopped an automo bile without a tall light on Prince avenue near tho Normal School end discovered a gallon ot u-Dtcker, a bottle ot whiskey and i pl-tol in the ear. The driver, a negre .mmed Anderson White Saturday morning was hound over to the court on charge of violating the prohibition law H. V. Harper, who operates store on Mitchell street was bound over to tho county court on charge of possessing four gallons of whis key Officers found that amount of |„ Harper’s place, It •tated. mil Woods, a white man and Lloyd Brown, a negro, were also bound over to the county court on charges of violating the prohibition law after policemen found whiskey In the former’s store on Broad street Wednesday. party of teachen from’ Savannah! In a tew days, tor a western trpl to California and other punts of Interest. An-old fashion barbecue was given last Tcsday at the home of 1 Mr. W. M. Hayes, at ArnoldavlUe.i In honor ot Mr. and Mrs, Robert' D. Shaue, o* Mich. The cue waa prepared ann served In old tlm9, southern stylo and was greatly en joyed hy those present. It being a family reunion there waa four; generatlona present. Mr. Bart Grif fith and Mr. Will Hayes are mas-1 ter hands In tho art of cooking the meat, and making the hau., with! >tbe splendid sauce that seasons the meat, so delightfully. COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS' 1™ Denver Pressure Cooking Demonstration will be held this week at Crawford, Lexington, Commerce. Ila and Winder by Miss Bessie Powell, R. N. State Demon strator.—Advertisement. TWO KILLED WICHITA FALLS. Tex.—Two men were reported to have been killed and eight tnjnrrd when a fifty-five thousand barrel oil tank at the Manhattan refinery, a mile north of Burkebnrnett, collapsed late Saturday. The tank waa being Mr. Harper I, a. prominent stu- d °T? dent In Journnllsm end since en- [J rolling as a student at the Unlver- were <*’>*'*» *« «*• »»«* e *” d advertising "Boll Weevil Hdp' '‘Hills Mixture," “Rheumatism Cures," and Various Colic reme dies. Mr. Harper was dressed as n doctor ami waa known as "Dr. Hopper,' 'the man who could make nny known disease or ailment “Hop." "Sleepy" Maddox dressed ns a negro tmfslclsn and rommedian. ’year he was Editor In phief of the Red and Black, a weekly news* paper published by the studdqia of the University. Mr. Henry 1s a prominent stu dent and Is known as n scholar, writer, orator, hnd hns taken part in many other activities. .* Maddox has made a splendid record ns n student, an orator, and debater, having won two Intercol legiate debates, made the Mandolin rinb. and Is a very popular .stud ent. He holds the record of be* Jo. Winterville Social And Personal News Miss Susie Burson and Mlsa Florrlo Colle left Saturday for California, where they will attend the University of California Sum mer School et Berkley Beforn re turning home they will visit, many of tho wonderful places of Inter est to be eeen /on tho western coast. Mr. and Mr*. Robert D. Shaw end children, Bobby and Martha Frances left Thursday for thelt home In Onaway, Michigan, after of the few Agricultural •*"*»> p'““ntly spent students of having . made I thelj^th «>•"• P»«"ts, Mr. and Mr.. debating*honor*T BCh0tar * h,P "* : taW Alien nttended the, To maye the Sphinx I. eongld-J trod the highest' honor that can. * n * gl *” Washington this week, be won at the University of Oeor Ml". Von> NmI. left < -Monday^for [Urla. This organisation hns been ( WimontoidtTOid the Sunday-School organised at this Institution Association that to being held nt pearly thirty year”, and‘on,y .boo, Wealnyan College,’ J ,00 member, have been taken Into „Xnin. Ml»‘^PHUrt He rattled a- guitar, and render ed some of the old plantations songs. While Mr. Henry' played the part of a dashing young Choco- Into Damsel just from the Oulja Islands, nod sang some sweet mel odies at the close of which Doc Its folds. MERGER RATIFIED ST. LOUIS.—Stockholders of the Dorris Motor Car Company, meet ing hero today, ratified the pro posed merger with the Haynes Automobile company, of Kohoma. Ind.. and tho Wlnton Automobile Company, of Cleveland, O., Into a corporation to be known as the Consolidated Motor, Corporation, with assets totaling 41»,000,000. hlr. Stanley Allon were visitors -trom here to the missionary meet ing in Washington last Thursday. Miss Louise Kroner went over Thnrsdav for/a short visit to Mine Martha Clarke Kroner at East Lake Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thllcntus. left Thursday for a trly through Alabama, Mlsslaslpnl and on to St. Louis. Mo. They will be gone *ev- eral weeks. Miss Marlon Colle will poln a 4U1-A ’’SMART- DRESS FOR SCHOOL. , Ilsd and white ducked gtoghan with red aad black banding would be attractive for this style, which also b* nice for percale: jersey, and serge. The clceing Is under the plait fulnssi nt the left etdo. The eleera may hi finished In wrtet or elbow length. . The pattern te cut In four elsea: S 10. M and H years. A 10-yesr sis* require, four yard* or 30-|nch mate. A pattern of this Itlusiratldn maltod to any address on receipt of Uo In ,0- V’tr or sumps. . Name ■mot and No. "LI Coup* Touring Car Truck Chase U n Enrolls YOU Tftirc/iateZfflatv m $5.00 starts you to ward the ownership of any type of Ford Car, Truck or Ford- son Tractor. We will deposit your payments in a local bank at interest. You can add a little every week. Soon the payments, plus the interest, will make the Car,Truck or Tractor yours. Come in and get full details. C A. Trimell Motor Co. thja Bank Drpotitory for fort' Wsskly Purchaso PChn p.iymens. National Bank of Athens OPENS MONDAY -TO THE PUBLIC- Wc take great pleasure in opening our Strand Theatre on Monday, which is clean, cool and one of the best ventilated little! theatres in the south. Our program will consist of special at tractions, some of which have recently appeared at the Howard and Metropolitan Theatres in Atlanta. Always will be found worth while entertainment at our Strand Theatre. ' T0E STRAND THEATRE MANAGEMENT P-A-L-A-C-E Y-i/-* / •*! 1 MONDAY SPECIAE That Qeorgia Fat ffloy Comedian WALTER HIER "60 Cents an Hour" With JACQUELINE LOGAN Sixty laughs a minute with jolly Walter Hiers as a small-town soda clerk in love with a bank president’s daughter. A sweetly flavored concoction, guaranteed to quench your thirst for spark ling, sure-fire comedy. Jacqueline Logan as the girl who made him go like sixty to win her. Bull Montana Comedy Extra Added Attraction