The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, September 14, 1923, Image 6

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PAGE 8IX •HERALD, ATHENS, Cl FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER “WILD ANIMAL PICTURES” i F STRAND THEATRE TONIGHT A&AM AND !y Cap Higgins J OUR BOARDING HOUSE Their League of Nations 'AND THE. MCKICAN dt/G CAN iTAND BY* the. Russian samovar ah& t«. GRCFX V/ASC . WITH THE OUO.€.MCl-lSH CLOCK AND THE, CH»N£St- ^klHr-W DOFFER^ ^7 VI&'Kb. LAUSHiMte Ai''"- 4 v-rb -nv system Noo _j usefa Buy 'em» — 1 A CLERK COULD SELL — You A VlAfTfe WAT p by simplytellius You rr wouldn't r *yfetA-tfAVJ-rtAW~- S'WAU ALT LAliteH' ■ IF You WAklT To KUOlU SOME-rftlUff, TUtS FALL* HAT IS HoTOFFTU' AiJYlLe TH' LATEST STYLE for suys who are TEU FULL STEPS AU' A TUMP AHEAD OF J !\. TH'FASHlOUSt /■ Wt'LL HAVC THIS ROOM -V.-oaf Shoeing Map Miifvav In “Thp Vronrh Doll” At the Palace Theatre Tonight. W GWE IT ATe-stJ |^| let’s see ifvoj. <PCAU SO UP a FUGitr ^ J OF STAIRS Akl' Keep \ rf oil Your Usad= '■I U" ^'TS YOU LIKE You were tk 1 tier \ GUV oi rr /r . • MATCH CX# SPANISH SCRCC-N BEHIND Le/VTHttt. CHAIR. SUoW TH 1 PROSTr /golly f this will, ee a so«t op a lbacuCY I OF NATIONS WHtN WE. GET THE PORTUGESE. SARDINES, NORWAY HERRINGS , ALASKA SALMON, AN* ITALIAN SBmSHETT I IN THE PANTRV• £ JHOP6 THIBET NO COUNTRV MISSING r'T * Turkish RUCKS, LEDD Y, ALL DE. VAV FRONT. Turkey' 7 xr 'MaI MURRAY ia > Strikinf MomiMfa.“THE FRENCH DOLL’' “WILD ANIMAL PICTURES" AT THE STRAND “Trailinfr African Wild Ani mals" at the* Strand tonight is unquestionably the most extraor dinary novelty that has ever been ' presented in motion pictures. 1 ^S'ever before has the public been ffl/ered an attraction which np- .Mals with : equal . vigor '(<$ < eVer> I class of audience. For once edu cational and scientific authorities have given their whole-hearted auppart to a photoplay that ie . sheer entertainment* entertain' ” ‘ rpas» thrill animal Ufe in the world. His re quest that a print of the picture be placed permanently, in the mu seum's library for reference pur poses is a guarantee to the exhib itor that he’s getting the real goods. . , LAST SHOWING MAE MURRAY PALACE TONIGHT ' which Is ian- CAP HI6CIN* RBHV1CEV *tad genuine tnrill the most hair- rtlsini spctoclc. / , * When any person fa any au- "Tllonce catches a glimpse of a 1X0- ( pound girl Phasing three huge -i African elephants across the plains “The French'Doll, >— Other way fo saying-Mae Murray, opened at the Palace theatre test night to an audience that was highly appreciative and seemed tc enjoy every bit of the picture. Miss Murray gives a aenaiive in- $ALESMAN $AM fctid then watches a whole herd of these huge monsters stampede and rush for the camera, you can , bet your last dollar that eac*: , ^'.spectator is going to experience a ' thrill that won't bo easily erased. Yet this tremendous elephant r . .stampede, the first of its kind '* 'over to be filmed, is only one of - the amazing scenes which the —photoplay contains. Not every African animal filtp can be . vouched for from, the .standpoint of voracity. "Trailing African * Wild Animals" . has enough endorsements from the most prominent scientists in Am . erica to fill this P a P cV * It has the! fr FEf^aCTT WHAT .sf NOU SENT ME FOR \ PA*. SOIOOS! BRumGt ' VTH' .SHANDY SO YOU S>) Kin GrET WHAT / SDO WANT, MEN I 111 TAKE-TH* / SgMANCY BACK/ Pi OttiOMEK WPlNIEO SOME G000& > Wt DHXtf HPME. 50 t WtW OUEBTbTrtPiT 5TOffE- TOft ff. it *t the Palace Wardrobe For $153.00 A Year 'VWftTP va VO VWF.« Fool idiot oumjedp 1 fft \F YOU HfMXST PR .FOR Trf SOOK»> GLPiREO right dpickpit j . Hin- /- Camp Fire Fudget Fig ures Out Costs and Shows How It Can Be Done. to reduco the high cost of , living have prepared a budget' which shows that a gjrl can dress ade quately and weli on an expenditur* nf |210 A year and. as a part of the wardrobe should last, for tw< yours.' Uie'acIifdtlS&C’VnBQWW on« ly 9103-45. Here lv the way th«5 figure It out 1 . J Winter coot <* years) t flprlng coat (2 years) 19.7T 7 Rain coat and hat <2-3.yr).. 7.5C 1 Regulation (dress (2 yr.) middy, pleated skirt and bloomers 8.5f 2 Oingham dresses at $6 ........ 12.0L 1 Party ifress — lB.Of 1 .Terdey dress (2 years) ...— *.tf Beauty and Health Go Hand in Hand . Penaacoln. Flu.—“Two pat. ngt ' . I suffered a nervous break-down My ,mother hftylnst received very gratifying results from T)r. Plitce'f Favorite Prescriidl^. tdr 1 ft -bef case of feminine trouble, wrote tc me and insisted upon my trying It, for my trouble, which of course I end. I am now/a strong convert, myself. A few%*ottles of the ‘Fa vorite Prescription* Is nil I nod t<* take to moke mwra *tout"Andwwet # woman."—Miss Nannie B. H nm * .. . jaond, 1112 N. OuiUemsrde Ft. ; ^ff&tezssis ! ask your nearest druggist for thl» prescription of Dr. Pierce's In tab- * let Of liquid form. Send 10c for * trial pkg, to Dr. fplerce's Invalids ] J 'Hotel. Buffalo, N. Y., or write for , free medical ' advlco.-—Advertise- * ment. • - Ai< ..w,iW|'^ Wh - TME OLD CRO&SiNCr WATCHMAN CAME HOME WITHOUT Hie PIPE THE OTHER EVENING SO HE e&NT Hie TOONGEbT BOY DOWN AFTER IT FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS By Blossei THE OLD HOME TOWN It’s the 19 th, Freckles t Kpring hat-—LLbZ- — B.O? 1 Sport hat ,.-... —*.$C 1 Scarf atid tam (* yw). *.0f 2 Pair brown oxfords (t years) at 96 «.**■ — 12 0( 1 Pair sandals C.B< 1 Pair overshoes 4.110 1 Pair rubbers ——.It i Pair bedroom slippers (2 yrs l.M t Pair gloves —.. 2-0f 1 Pair woolen gloves ’ J.0C 1 White cottdn skirt (pleat ed) —JW... 3.80 3 White mlddlea (2 years), at , 881.50 4.8f 1 Slip-on sweater . .>.2.8f 1 Heavy ewea ter-shaker (2 ', ^ shocks! V> — — l*l> TOW I ^SHBS AREARIH*, Too SAY THEYLl. ALL DAD TH LAUGH?J ^iMONOsa oobTeacueb dowt OJ SMc nsy GUESnoNS OMCE— WELL- 6UESSIMVSHJ - V AS WELL SWCiT. T V.MCW-CAMT ' a Iiy LESTcwS WHILE? SEE, CAjjrritWA - - WHILE FIBST? J ITHATS TH' END OF THE I MYSTERIOUS l CALF*.:^ AlOSIP-MDOLL SlTEMHTDCWM NOW AND6ET , Youe LESSONS EVER SINCE T 1 GOT THESE VF SPECTACLES } FROM ATRAVEUNi AGENT 1 CANT/ READ A [ Idangi thing/ THAT TA<T\ v SAYS \ Hootstown) •PLAIN AS ) AYHUTSj 'toOKSUKEl HOOTSTOWN) SETS TH'/ L CALPV./ TH Nose ON YOUR L face ^ "For the past nine years f have ’ been very much distressed with b)oaUng and stomnch trouble due to constipation since 1 was a child No medicine gave me more than temporary relief. I got so bad : was afratd I would have to Icavt my thrfe IfUIe chieldrcn. But siltcr taking a course of Marfc's Wond^f bful Remedy two years ago I bdke Been entirely well; no comitipatin* other trobule.” It is a ajmplc. "harmless preparation that removes the catarrhal mucus from the’In- toetlna) tract and ABays »ha In- flammdtton .which c.tusbV .= tacti cally nil stomach, UvffVtandj intes tlpal aliments. Including afppendl- cftls.' One does dill roiivlhre or monejr refunded. For sale by nl druggists everywhere.—'Advertise ment. ; • pair* bfown ribbed hose (2 years) at 35c 2 Pair black hose at 50c , 3 Pair white hose at ^5c ; % Do*, cotton J undervegts (1-2 years) at* 35e ... ' 4 corset'waists <l*t yrs), at 50c (Or 4 corselet teg or hip con- flnenrs. at $2.00, $8.00.) ’< -H Doi* pair crepe bloomers < 41-3 ytarn) SLt-76c — , 3/PJps nt $2.50, •• 3 Winter weight psjamaa at $2 3 summer weight pajamas 42. 1 bathrode (1-2 years) — Scarlet tie WEL?,T wanted t eer ONB THINS ^ O/AUSA- wHxrs”m' . CATC? Black tie 1 tTmhrella (2 years) 2 Do*, handkerchiefs lfrlSanA worth mofe Mill Healers' t>€A btRVICS I In the October number of Uvery I Girl, the ’Camp fc*lre Girls’ official, I magaslngf with letters from girl.- who have worked out budgets foi 3*44 OH-nte UNCLAILED CiLF crate at THE DEPOT WAS FIGURED OUT TODAY- IT WAS DISCOVERED THE CALF SHOULD HW Been delivered to hoots town • if The Dempsey-F l r p 0 'ill be gives is dc tRatV tail at the Moss Audito-