The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, August 15, 1923, Image 5

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FfiNKSDAY. AITflUST 15. 1023 PACE FIVE PALACE -2 Days* ThursdayandFriday Bernhardt’s House Is Finally Sold, She Could Not Succeed GEI PARIS'—The late Sarah I lei harilt often tried to m«*I1 her cot try house on ltelle-Isl *a«t of Brittany, but she never found a purchaser. The properly includes a farm, an old fort and a ►••It strewn piece of shore front, • Within a few weeks of her death, I however, a buy 350,000 francs, somewhere about house Into a sumnv-i •e a\Jar/*band a first 1 ' floor l»efo id will the pr ! Stresemann Demands Restoration of German n| Rights in Ruhr and Free dom of Prisoners. The mayor of Palais, the port the little Island had hoped that the municipality wf»Ui<r 1 ncqrtir<* the property and convert It Into Bernhardt museum, but the » put through before he could his plan before the public. TEARS IN BUSINESS ARE AMISS, SAYS NEW YORK WOMAN !,mice Villor and Monte Blue, who play the leading roles in “Main* NEW YORK—Women to , ' that is to be presented at the Palace Thursday and Friday r wM ,n husl ” M9 ml,st ,<-arn I dress comfortably without losing NOW AT THE PALACE * jFolds, movies, syndicated news-| the charm of their sox. n , lT „ , . paper features, national brands of! correction from the bo t^IIoui. now playnR: at | readymade clothes and ready- j weeping, according to Mrs. Alio- itic ideas—al! our Main Streets I Foote MacDougall, New York busi- i’eatre Is a story from 1 }, i of Frank U. Adams, per il e best known short story in the country. “The Last ran cs a serial in ire originally under the title in.i Justice. The picture rccted by Edward Sloman. sr whgt is virtually an a!l- Milton Sills and are becoming 1 amazingly and per-’ nPS! ’ woman, iloualy alike. ) Mrs. MacDougall. who predicted Mr. Lewis has observed the Am-* rpcont,y ,hat within a century wo erican scene with unusual broad-f mf,n be “doing nli the business’ .less, I raid that the observance of a few During the past four and a half* simple ruies would ^hasten the time years Mr. Lewis has been travel- v of the country . — — ■—• -»**•* -v«vh to Seattle, from i Myers. Other well known [Los Angeles to Boston, living Alee • r rancis,_ _ Jack j from one day to six months in the rl ?, arle! ‘9 I * r - v ’ Eric Moyne,1 roo3 t diverse places. He has dur- u Mrllcy, Walter Long ondjing these four years lived in Hummel!. j small towns and in Minnesota, j Montana, California, Ohio and on ;\ LOUDON TELLS Oh [Cape Cod; in the cities of Seattle, \0\ EL CHARACTER PART j San Francisco, Minneapolis, •hen they would tnk control. Other suggestions werfe: "Discus* Abstract questions with out making personal application ol eterything that is said. “Stick to agicemonts without squirming If you are getting the worst of it. “Say ‘no* at the right tim<*.’’ |V Gordon, whose lalert pic-, Paul, Washington, New York. , V ur, B'-st Friend," that in j All this time he has definitely BARN BURNS JEFFERSON, Gn. — Thursday night about three o'clock the barn at tho home of C. W. Pinson's caught fire and was almost de- the Strand;been making plans and notes for nas plaved mother roles ‘ Main Street." Mr. Lewis' oon- situ-c her first theatrical cn-[elusions are likely to arouse both stroyed before the city fire depart- nt in a rtock company. i wide approval and wide antago- < Incnt could reach It. The origin of r-Olition to being mr.de oldinisms. He concludes that all our! the fire Is unknown. Mr. Flnson her time.. Mlrs Gordon j American life is threatened by at had only a small amount of feed- the. distinction of playing coma of respectable mediocrity; j stuff in it nt the time. Tho ham •it cf an old man in an opera (that we have shut our eyes to the; was the proberty of Mr. A. G. “Sulamif.” Tap entire cc^t eager thoughts running through. Brown and was uninsured. :i!»* up ^ of wonen. The I Europe; that our self-satisfaction! men played the old n«*njis a "dangerous drug; that for all jf OT E L S B L A M E and the younger played the.cur proud “boosting." the typical OFFICIALS AS TOURISTS men and women r >!<•*. ;Main Street town is in danger;! SIIUN R E R L I N |i t ok the part of an obi man," and that in each town there are a B E R L I N.— Germany’s soil, Gordon. “I s.anr bass. [lew people who—often uncon-' secms relatively free of the tide •d the old man. When I;sclously—are waging a battle for 0 f tourists reported to be s oin man. wncr. i .sclously—are waging a name ior of tourists reported to be surginj lines a goto of laughter I beauty which is at once dramatic i 0VCr Kuropo, for June’s 30;dayi m-ross the footlights, for j and incomparably more important‘brought only 1,475 more foreign t j discovered me behind the [than any of the melodramatic e rs Berlin than.th« 16,024 Who of a flowing beard and istruggles of war and finance andj ma( j e this a stopping-place during us robqs." . psychic mysteries. • the 31 days of May. The firms rvr latest picture, Miss Gcr-, Florence Vidor and Monte Bluo,interest*! in tourist traffic are laid to reveal one of the j have the co-featured parts in the furious at such a condition in the poignant phases of mother:film version, which is a Warner [height of the travel season, and that han ever been screened. Brothers classic of the , screen, indignantly blame the government v IV .....v ‘ \ A , ... — . , - i.i'HKiuuiuy uiuinu I«c gevurninem. vie Bennett, Harry -Benham,'The supporting.cast is madeupjf or "scarecj»\y” taxes and th Mason-, Stanley Price- and j of Harry Mycra; Noah Beery, Lou- Lther measures- inimical to. tpr- Davidson are the other prom-iise Fazenda, Robert Gordon, Jose- Icigners. members of the cast. I)W SINCLAIR LEWIS FOUND MATERIAL iphinc Crowell, Gordon Griffith,! Otis Harlan and Alan Hale, Harry’' j Beaumont directed the production. ■ Har,anandAl,in Ua,Cl - H “ rry iCame Home to Die liNII lilA I OlllAIi | FOR “MAIN STREET” A T/ Sniokpi' ' “Three years ago I came home Ink* Known Facts Concerning L»« UlXIUIVd • [thinking 2 or 3 weeks would be- the Writing of Abe Novel Are *%**!•» ™ lMmUf mv limit to live. I hud 1 suffered Revealed For. First Time. _ WCunCSuwj Ivlj^ULfor fifteen years from colic at tacks and severe liver and stom- agd,—nr rather for lirty-five years,—Sinclair Lewis gathering material for The D. A. V.’s will hold «... .. . . , smoker at tlie Y. M. O. A. Wed-,-™ 1 ’ trouble. I happened to see an rn-sdav nicht and all the members advertisement of Mayr a Wonder- definition of one, et. but’of nil of them, | BBM The i |'Si Syracuse to San picg< /.'■n of any town from one toll ■ thousand will reegonize his j xhbora and hla own aspirations, j I Lher his town happens to be in!I k in Kansas- nr in Montana. I Hair Lowin' conietiticn is that j j ago of standardization—of | |Wc invite you to ride in file 1924 Buick now on display. I CONOf.LV MOTOK CO. the best of health—thanks to 'Mayr’s Wonderful Remedy." removes tho catarrhal mucous ,4 from the intestinul tract, and al lays the inflammation which I causes practically all stomach, j liver and Intestinal ailments, in cluding appendicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded. For sale at ail druggists.—(Ad- |vcrtisemcnt.) (By Associated Press.) - RERUN.—The now Gorman cab inet with Chancellor Stresemann as Its’ leader received a vote of confidence from tho Reichstag late Tuesday afternoon, by a vote of 240 deputies out of 341, favoring the resolution, following an address before tho Reichstag of the new /Chancellor There were seventy-six votes cast In opposition to tho resolution of confidence, while twenty-five deputies abstained from taking part in the voting. The other opposition came from the Communists and the Nationalists. The vote came after Dr. Strese mann had addressed the relchstag and given that body the new gov ernments* viewpoint on the general situation, and particularly with reference to the crisis brought about by tho occupation of the Ruhr- and the Rhineland. He {informed the members of the chamber that Germany required complete restoration of her rights In tho occupied terltory as an sentlul to the abandonment of pas sive resistance. The setting free of all Germans Imprisoned in the districts occupied by the French and Belgians and permission for the return of those who have been sent out of the occupied oifea also were made conditions for a ces sation of passive resistance. Dr. Stresemann declared the hange In government was not sign of weakness on the i>art of Germany. On the contrary, change had brought into being the strongest cabinet, as regards oj position to any Idea of permitting t*ie violating of Germany, that the country’ had since the republic was formed Passing almost Immediately to the question of the occupation of the Ruhr In his address, tho chan cellor said passive resistance was n^pply rooted In the firm conviction “has been unequivocally recognized rt its justice. ’’This," he declared, by the British government and we may assume that this statement of the British conception will find echo in Franco and Belgium. “Main Street” Brought Here For Two Days Bringing New York to Athens; taking Athens to New York or see ing life as it is in every liamlet, city or metropolis of the country is what “i.Main Street," Sinclair Lewis’ Imnk that has been plcturlzed, dies. This plctun Is scheduled for tho Palace theatre Thursday and Friday of this week and, if there ever was a picture made for every American this is It. The story tells the life of the ordinary town of tho country and every one will see him or herself reflected in almost everv scene. So splendid is its description of “main street" In tho book that a move- nent was started in New York to Image the name of Broadway to Main Street.” A east headed by Monte Blue and Florence Vidor and composed brillian array of stars present the plcturo which is certain to mark one of the bright spots in cinema showings here this season. ATLANTA MAYOR TALKED OP FOR GOVERNOR’S RACE Quench Your Thirst with Food me au*ycuT* iwnm* ***»'«*r The drink that athletes train on—^ the choice of out-of-door people j everywhere—because it does more than satisfy thirst—a refeshing, body-building and pure nourish ment of the finest _ kind—Bcvo, — liquid food! Jfjj ANHEUSER-BUSCH, INC., ST. LOUIS Henson Bros. & Fulbright Wholesale Distributors Athens, Ga. ATANTA.—Friends of Mayor Walter Sims ore talking his prob able candidacy for governor In 1924. geverat monts ago, the mayor wan boomed as a likely candidate for congress from the Fifth Dis trict for the'gent ndw reld by W. D. Upshaw, but friends have visited him during the last few days and urged that he make the race for the* post of Georgia chief executive. The mayor, however. Is non committal, stating that he has not had time to consider the proposi tion of tho gubernatorial contest. lie stated, however, .that he toJd his friends who urged that he make the race that he would take the proposition “under advisement" Mayor Sims will not offer for re- election, and it Is considered prob able that he will make the race for some other public office. LIQUOR PERMIT8 ARE IS8UEO AFTER TWO YEARS DF$S MOINES. Ia.—Des Moines Isn’t as “bone dry” today at it was recently.' All druggists here voluntarily surrendered their penr\ts when Chief of Police Hammond ‘nstilt'- ted a “clean-up" two years j*ast, charging technical Infractin’ tho dry law. The licensed stocks of all druggists were seized, although no charges of bootlegging were placed against tho pharmacy own ers. Most of the bonded Iiuqor con fiscated was stolen. It Is alleged. The whiskey was valued ^t tho i- nds of dollars. No eompensation waa glveh the druggists. • REAP JANNER-HERALD WANT ADS '•ffiiiwir i *ihfcityfl “MAIN STREET From the Famous Novel by Sinclair Lewis with Florence Vidor and Monte Blue Supported by the Greatest Cast of Charcacter Actors Ever Assembled Directed by Harry Beaumont. / A small-town story of homo folks, told with ail the author’s great skill in depicting those little poignant things in daily life that all of us know and few of us really see— Extra Added Attraction S “High Water” Blind Man’s Buff Even in this age of enlightenment some folks spend their money blindly. They grope in the dark as truly as if their eyes were bandaged. , : And all the time a powerful light is being thrown on the very things they need and want. Advertising is a beacon to guide you in buying. It shows you what to Buy—where to buy—and when to buy. At the same time, it protects you against fraud and inferiority. Merchants, and manufacturers who advertise deliberately focus thousands of eyes upon their wares. Their values, n^ust be honest'and their prices right, or they could not advertise /successfully. ! Don’t play blind man’s buff with the elusive dollar. Spend a few minutes each day running through the advertisements in this paper. Then buy the products that have proved up in the light of advertising. Read the Advertisements ,-iy Banner-Herald WANT ADS Are growing every day in size and power, be cause they bring results. You will find what you want and save money by reading these ads. Advice concerning Classified Advertising Cheerfully given at the Business Office of the Banner-Herald Phone 75 ™~i»!B jj'11 j; | t' ’n--.MMz-jr.xxs- _ mmmm