The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 09, 1923, Image 8

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THE BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 0. 1923. in Japan! of coal next Winter? If so, our advice to buy' necessary. If not—ju3t thi DIVORCES NEARLY DOUBLE 1916 SAN FRANCISCO—Thomas Ab- h/»y, Jr., whose father Is credited with Introducing telegraphy int< Japan ,1a reported dead ip Yokoha ma where h eowned an /importin; fcouse, according to a cablegram received by a relative here. Thr* Abbey children, ichnrd, Barbara Kathleen are also reported Jq have perished. . The marital bonds that wer< shattered in North Carolina Iasi year alrmJkt doubled the number In 1916, although less * thnn r thousand moA marriages were per formed. The available figures tabulated •by the Census Bureau ar« subpec* to correction. They show: *’ North Carolina 22,191 marriage* k florence^Coal Company'# I- ATHENS. GA.- I W given a life th8 hom^ In his daeth this n»l daughters. Fall Season Week At Palace and j gram Little Nell Gallaway, } the I "Queen of Jaiz” will offer a 'pro* l rn 1 ■ rp f • * llf 1 'gram new and full of real Jazz Strand theatres this Week jm|. vaudeville will be extraordinary a eenle from a brass bottle ! oft* is prmenied at the roaular ad- All :\ew season S reature ( ln be j,™ been confined for ) mission prices for Wednesday night ^r'to • Be Shown This Week. PSi which he has been confined for ( {man/thousand years. The genie \ ; in gratitude for his release show- * “ j era the architect with favors which. , FALL SEASON WEEK ■ owing to the circumstances and! AT THE the change of customs during the j • -*- PALAACE period of the genie's imprisonment, prove embarrassing. The story is an extraordinary intermingling of modern London and King Solomon's court of six thousand years ago; the genie. BarbaKy-ta Marr Palace Monday. | “THE .BRASS BOTTLE" IS HAiLED AS FIL MOVE!,TV ', vpalace Monday speciail •"Me Kraus Bottle,'' .Maurice Tor- Bffin^{(l»ntas(lo comedy ■ drama from the, noel of the same name by .15*Amloy, English author, will be-the‘screen novelty featured at* the’Palace Theatre Monday. it InwnJWted by an all-star cast, S lijvtUtlWg Harry Myers, Erpest mBEorrenw, charlotte Merriam and I Bdn&viDLa Marr. tin* story re-. volven. nrourj the adventures of a night nt n great expanse st ruggling young architect who re- management. On ths er MONDAY: Harry Myers and Barbara La Marr, “The Br;as Bot- tle.” Comedy: Charlie M'iJ:ray, in “Th<> Fiddlin’ Foc.Lt* TUESDAY: Gaston Glass and Ruth Clifford; “Mothers in Law'.’’ with ail his powers of materializa- j Worlds News Events, tlon. accomplishes the seeming im- » WEDNESDAY: Mary Carr “The possible with a wavs of his hand, but unfortunately is unfamiliar with the needs of modern times. The story is one that can best be told by th e mar vela of pohtography. It is described as • delightfully refreshing lale with many a smile and all of the splendc* of the days- of old. “The Brass Bottle” is directed by Maurice Torneur and presented by M. C. Levee, ft is hailed as the screen innovation of the year. In addition to the players already mentioned others prominent In the cast are Tully Marshall, Clarissa Selwyn. Ford Sterlings Aggie Her ring and Ed Jobson. SURPRISE VAUDEVILLE PALACE WEDNESDAY NIGHT The Palace will present an Wed nesday nlgrit nt the 9 p. m. per* formance extra to the big picture program Suprire Vaudeville which will consist of the presentation o H, Rtrirkbimi the world great •st blind musical wonder; Mr Strickland is a musical genius arid has been secured (or one-.-perform * <*ai*y Southern Divorces an ‘ , 15,7 IS: ' 2 com Increasing Faster Than Weddings ■•nl run.” Latest News Views. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY: Mae Murray New Sensation. “The French Doll." Comedy, Al St. John “Young and Dumb.” SATURDAY: Dorothy Dalton in “The Law of the Lawless.” Hall- ror.m Boys Comedy. STRAND MONDAY AND TUESDAY: Har ry carey, newest western sensa tion. “The Miracle Baby.” Monday Comedy. “Tut-Tut.” Tuesday Se rial. “Daniel Boone.” WEDNESDAY: Ora Carew j (Western) “The Girl From Rocky ‘ prii^t.” Comedy. “West is West” FRIDAY: Big double show: Special retur nengngement. “Trail ing Wild African Animals.” Leath er Pushers.’ Extra. SATURDAY: Wm. Fairbanks, (Western). “Sumlog Trail,” Wm. Duncan, “Steele Trail.” Ell OF KRESS JT MAE MURRAY in • Seen, from ‘THE FRENCH DOLL" Palace Special T hurtday and Friday My Secrets v Of beauty are yours now, if you wish By Edna Wallace Hopper made myself a famous beauty E that beauty brought me glory avo kept that beau*-y to a grant' After 40 years In tho lime* ht, I still look a girl of 19. fact* are due to helps 1 through yearn of world-wide ^ They arei I bel>ve, thr v help* In rxistsno. Nc pow has, in othe* ways, at t any Uke results. ; have had these helps pro- I and placed whertf nil-may get And I hope to see them to millions tho benefit beauty helps comprise- 3? factors. But great , ex< ive combined them In foui And all are sold nt which eve r y girl and afford. White, Youth Clay. A d clay, vastly morn ef ordinary clay*. A by French expert* i of sclent ifles'udy Youth Clay brings a clear and Wm and who once wil lever go without IL ft ZO cents and 31. youthful bloom Cream lx a cold'cream pro the dse you leri | bo^H ip It- the beat ; akin helps 1 they know. Apply it after the clay. Al o »:? it as a night cream, also daytime us a powdet base. Ke»p it ever o the skin to feed and whfcc-n. firr. soften and protect. The pried I 60 cents. My Facial Youth is a liquid cleanser, now used by leaning beauty experts the world ov«i. It contains no animsl, no vegetable fat. The skin cannoty absorb it. So it cleans to the depths, then de- ports. And the dirt and refus* nothing else can reach comes with ft Great beauty experts marge tl tor IL Mine sells for 75 eents. THE HAIR YOU ENVY My glorious hair Is due !o mj Hair Youth. It Is heavy .silky, lus- trous, and grows finer every year Falling hair, dandruff ii,d ^ra$ h experts have hairs are unknown to me My Hair Youth is applied witn an eye dropper, 'Jrectly to th? scalp It does not muss the hair. It keep* the scalp Uke a well-kept garden where hair roots can flourish, costs 50 cents and $1 with dropper. All druggists and toilet counter* supply these preparations, exact!; as-I use them. My Beauty book comes with each. They will bring you rich rewards. If you want (pore beauty, longer youth, the** ways sclene-s knows tc — a - .get them. Edna Wallah Hopper straw- J Business addrss, Waukesha, Wis — Coolidge Expected to Fol low Policy of Late Presi dent in Remedying. Con ditions There. ATLANTA, Oa.—The administra tion* of the late President Harding inurked "an era of progress" at the Federal Penitentiary Atlanta*. “Waited City"—and under Presi utnt Coolidge the same policy 1: expected to bo continued, accovlin: to Good Words, a riewspaper ’»Ub- llshed at the institution. t "The strides made during thi past two and a half years have beet epochal, _ftt Past In Atlanta, uni, deserve particular commendation,’ It Is staled. \ “Strenuous endeavors have beer marie to remedy many things^ Th* problem U too great, however, ti justify weighing one man In tht balance npd judging by what re ns to be accomplished. Withyu a deep sense of Christian charlt: and good will nothing ut all can /•* c»rnplia|ied. Hero la th^ problem: ~ •*' “A large number vt, men from al strdta of society live Jiere ln closi confinement. * Homo, avo educated others barely read and ’writs; man; illiterate. Here a feeble lit tolled, there art indifferent one: mnny of average* intelligence; : large r with nNfaJse philoNo phy of life; somo burdened b> tnlnta of heredity: hundreds more less embittered, and quite n number with sound conservative »as who deserve n beter fate. "Does this picture differ from one that could bo drawn from ofy average community? Not at all! "What J.i the policy tlenmnded by the puplio in regard to them? 5««j -*i* inunus nn ey« an *yc; n tooth for nf tooth; their pound of flesh and the satis- fntrion of r-ivenge. Tl»o dea^e com plPted and 'Jusllet-’ satiated, (hey would st-nY 111(01*.- felldwman. »r treat >d. o it into the world with thi admonition to 'make good’ am attune for sins committed. In oth :• words, they 'thtow tho atone.' "There Is nlao, happily, a sane: .sediment. Without it, clvilizatioj »nd christlanily would not have EurvlVed the^ prestnt day. It says *\\ ardt-n, you are. jn charge o th-se men. Do what you cat? t* mould our of thtim citizens o charboter, of aspira ion, of wortl hii.. anibitlo.;. Teach them th- »!ue of- loyalty and of high Ideals. 1 "Governme* ,s in the’ past hay. been r.'ore o less committed to th Policy'’J fcUiyjoclr. b Ut they have from time to (imc. appointed mer committed tb tho ideals of tht Subscription to Red Cross Relief Fund is $2,000,000 WASHINGTON—Karl y report: from Red Cross headquarters Fri day tndlcato that subscription, t. the 15,000,000. Japanese relief fun«* were nearing the $2,000,000 mark. File Suit Against The Collyers Eye Charges in Paper Wife of Former President Gets Estate of $100,000; Father Receives $50,000 and Home. MARION, Ohio.—Thn will of the late President Harding filed (or probate Friday. le*iv«?s Mrs. Hard ing a life estate of 3100,000, the Harding l\ome on Mount Vernon avenue here and a half interest in the building owned by tho Marion Star. The total of the president’s estate cannot bd de termined until appraisers report. I)r. (}. T. Harding, father of the late president, was estate of $50,000 and m which ho lives. Upon his reverts to his sons and (By Associated Press.) WASHINGTON, D.' C.—Djvorcei are increasing more A*pldiy”in th* southern states than are unarriage: acebrdfng" to statistics fmkde pub' He by the Department of Com- m«*ret». based on information gath* er« d by the Census Bureau. Sev eral of the far western states, or the other hand, *now decreases Nevada being an exception. In that state more divorces were granted Inst-year than the number of mar riages. The middle western state' ab-o showed Increases in 1922. pared with - 21,337 marriages and 663 divorces ln 1916. Louisiana 21,665 marriages and 1,731 divorces in 1922; and 18.04C marriages and 1,343 * divorces in 1916. Alateuna 1922—25,295 marriuges, 2,637 divorces; 1916—25,453 luar* rlages, -2,26$ (livorec#. Arkansas 1922—20.740 marriage* 4,033 divorces; 1916—24, 634 . ma;*- riagoi, 3,747 divorces. Kentucky 1922—26.922 marriages, 4,042 divorees; 1916—23,1889 mar riages, 2,981 divorces. Utah, 1922—5,233 marriages, 604 divorces; 1916—5,096 marriages; 661 divorces. ’Frisco Importer STRANGE FISH MILFORD HAVEN, Eng.—A strange fish measuring 4 1-2 feet around the head and 12 feet long has been caught by a trawler off the northwest coast of Ireland. Thai mouth is bottle-shaped and tooth less, but tho body resembles a shark’s. I?4 49 YEARS 'LONDON.—In all tfc^ as relieving - officer field. Norfolk, Board oi'Gu H. T. Capon didn’t have u tloo, he said. Recently he j. his first chance to get a*ay from work. OUR OFFICE IS AD HEAR AS VQU Ft PHQN r\ Have You Noticed the recent articles In the papers as to the probable ■vWvertlsemcnL NEW YORK—Player. Snmm, Benne and Pat Duncan of the Cin cinnati Reds filed suit for 350.00C damages each (Wfffnat the Collyer* Ej-e. '-Chleacn /ports puhlicatinn which recently charged that they had been ai/prorched by gambler* seeking to hive them throw a iwith the New York Giants. -V- - 7 ;\ = . Monday Starts Our Annual Sale of FURS and FUR COATS Prices are decidedly lower for this sale than you could buy at any other time. The assortments are large and complete, with a range of prices to suit any pocket-book. Furs are shown in large and small pieces in all the de sirable kinds and colors. a . FUR COATS • x The most unusual assortment of fine fur coats ever displayed in Athens, made of the finest furs in all lengths, and detachable skirt giving a short and long coat in one. These coats are lined with beautiful silks, some hand somely embroidered. Made of genuine Hudson Seal, Gray Squirrel, Sealine, Coney and combinations. To give you an idea of the saving offered in this sale we mention a few of the coats. A real Gray Squirrel Coat- for $595.00, the regular price $850.00. Hudson Seal with detachable skirt for $325.00, regular price $450.00. $85.00 regular price for $55.p0. Lynx, Fox, Stone Martin, Baum Martin, Silver Fox, Canadian Kit Fox, Squirrel, Mink, O’possum, Skunk, seal, Sealine. Every desirable fur is shown. .. a Purchase in this sale will prove A GOOD INVESTMENT. This Sale Will Continue For ONE WEEK ONLY i Dayison-Nicholson 1 ___ . ~ * Company . . - ... ■ 1 3Lr*. ■