The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, October 05, 1923, Image 5

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m FRTD'AV,- OCTOBER S. 192.7. TUB BAWnW-mgAtP. KTHENS. CEPKCIB I 11 iHestene Old AaZTdfiM MW. of all COLON POISONING DESTROYS HEALTH Dogoneratu Organ*. You are a wise man or woman if you underatand your coion and keep it In porfec^ working order. Health, happiness, vigor and long life nre^he gifts-which an active colon gives you—and a lazy cotyn takes away. Your colon Is thft laat five feet pi your digestive cafthf. it is your Y sewerage system; your garbage so to speak. Keep It clean and are well and hapny; let It stagnate nnd It will distill the p<?- sons of decay, ferhifcntatiom (gas) and putrefaction Into your blood poisoning your brain nnd nerves so tlon „ j f hf> cul ,tomer la not*thor that you are restless, irritable and OUK hly satisfied. that just as you would squeeze a rub ber hose pipe. These muscle f bres should contract three times day—within nn hour after each meal. R they,-do not contract, they have lost 4h'elr tone—their T>ower to contract. But. there Is a' practically* perf feet remedy for lazy, flabby coldrfa This 1 remedy quickly restores the tone. Is absolutely harmless and decidedly pleasant to take. Clip this article nnd take It to .your druggist. Tell him to give you . bottle of Colotone—the colon topic It, will cost you one dollar. If you are pleased with It, nothing if you are not pleased with it, for e?<iry druggist has been instructed to re fund the price and ask no ques- But you will be delighted v with that you blue, poisoning your heart you are weak, llstles and lazy; Colotone for It will malTe you feel poisoning your_lungs so that your nice a different person. Your eyer breath is heavy - foul: poisoning - will sparkle with vitality and alert- your stomach nnd digestive organ? peso; yolir brain will be clear and that you are Wonted, belching oclvc; your complexion will .'with c * 1 - - and uncomfortable with gas pains; I fVesh and transparent, reflecting poisoning your Wood so that your j me purity of your blood; your dl- skin looks yellow, sallow nnd un* 'gestion will be thorough and youf healthy; poisoning every part and appetite keen, for your food will through your! taste delightful nnd will agree with ifcpnd feel you; you will sleep and nw^ke rs. ■e youi^'tlhte; j freshed, your system’will be full o 1 nnd yoti*! fc hnck >vl»h ihnd vigor: your will feel , your eyes "dull younger, stronger, vigorous—you gish. 1 'j wflt enjoy the pleasure, of living, itf of , ^ture.l net started on Colotone today ...ML, empty 'itself..Nearly every person over twenty hree times a diy—within ,an hour‘five or thirty years of age, ano if ter eating. Dafe* yyur colon work many, younger: need Colotone more hat well? If,'not* It hgs, lost, |tr or lesvTou will be simply delight ’one. What tffi w^mcsn .by tone? ,od With- It. -Colotone cannot pos four colon la muscle. .Itgi.idbiy do you any harm—It Eu* onlj #o r ydd good.. Try- It on our guaran tee. if wij help you live long, wel’ jjond happily.—Advertisement. organ of your blood, making and ugly toi making your itlff and rhei md your brain slj By the perfect •our colon shot See Our Wonderful Specials at You will be amazed at the value yoa get at thie price • ASK FOR tUt A Cicay Mahogany Knnia ■ Pappy Englijh Lot, Fancy Sacking atocto. Lang Wearing Ncolin Sola. Rubkar Had*. A nhaUcta icluaat$3.50. Shoes for Men The wonderful value* in Newark Shoea for Fall .and Winter wear repreient the Greateat Shoe ' ; Value of the Seaton. Don’t take our word for it, *ee the Season’* Snappie*t Model* in Newark* and you too will be quickly convinced that in NeWark. you receive more real •hoe valua for your money than any ahoe m town a“dt^*‘ bo longer nece**ary to pay $7, $8 and $10 fur .good shoe. Yearly *a!e* of over 5 million pan* -combined with reduced manufacturing and .ell- tng costs makepo**ible.Newark’* Big Value*. See these Wonderful Shoe*—NOW. <flewar6ShoeStoresQy ■ ’ ■: AthenJrOs^Kiure. 151 .Clayton St, "Nest to Kress.” Monti SnsOm S.limlM » >° AveenawWe Cualesum. JACKIE COOGAN IN “CIRCUS DAYS” BIG HIT AT PALACE; LAST SHOWING TONIGHT Constance Talmadge Saturday Special—“U. D. C.” Fashion Show Monday. will* spend the week-end with her slater, Olive Marlon at Soule Hall. NEGRO MAN DIE8 Robert Balnea a well known col ored citizen who hrpskmsn the Central of Georgia railroad for more than 11 yoarz dletf Friday morning Caine* hid wor. for him self the friendshop of both white and colored during the 11 .years of his service. COIIIS DEFENSE Constance Talmads Palacs Saturday. Tear Gas Proves Ineffec tive in Attempt to Dis lodge Barricaded Con victs in Prison Kitchen. Two Bridges Are Being Constructed notice has best) given by the highway department that two bridge* in Oglethorpe county, be tween Lexington end Washington, are being rebuilt and the road has been detoured around these bridges. The detours ere clearly marked and traffic is but little affected by the change. Oconee Girls Making Good At State Normal School At Athens LAST SHOWING JACKIE COOGAN PALACE TONIGHT Jackie Coognn la realising boyhood ambitions of thousands of lads throughout the country at the Palace tonight. In his whirlwind screen triumph, Days" he rise# to the a star of a big circus. • he gets to’ be the chief clown, but before he ‘‘arrives" he has a rather hard time of it. Running away from the farm of his brutal uncle, our hero, as Toby Tyler, gets fa "position” at a dol- Inr a week and "found.” His task Is to sell peanuts, pop- ■rn and lemonade to the hungry and thirsty circus throngs. pretty tough for Toby, but EDDYSVILLE, Kl.—V. B. Mat tingly, Western Kentucky Peniten tiary guard, who was wounded when four convicts made a break for liberty Wednesday, died here Thursday morning, bringing the death list to three guards. The convicts Thursday remained barricaded In the penitentiary kitchen, while hundreds of civil ians, guards and Nations Guards men, tried to devise some n cans to dislodge them without further loaa of life. A tear gas machine was brought hero Wednesday night but proved WATKINSVILLE—The gIris of Oconee county and Watkinavllle are making an envlalble record at the State Normal Schobl for WO* Miss Blanche Downs, a freshman, has been elected i member of the cabinet, and la or ganist for vesper services. Mlai Mavis McRee la a talented mem ber of the famous S. N. 8. glee club; Miss Mabel Nicholson, a sophomore, has been made a mem* ber of numerous dubi and societies 'Um: Thl* will be shown extra to | ""Available a, the operators could in nis wr "Circus Da: heights of i That Is. I the big special Anita Stewart fea ture' “The Love Piker" which showing for the first time in the south at!the Palace Monday The ; faihlon show this season of the year wilj surpass anything of a .like nattire ever Seen In Athens before nnd 1 the extra attraction at the Palace for Monday matinee and night. Campus Chatter all of a sudden an accident hap Miss Sara Ella Schlesslnger of pens when he gets a chance to ride in. the circus pageant and he jump* into the limelight as the hit of the show. ! I' ' ’ f r - 1 ’ Atlanta will bo the week-end guest 1 this show, CONSTANCE TALMADGE PALACE SATURDAY 1 .." ‘ Don't take you?sei{ tod 'Seriously. Tnlnmdfco give# — M ♦-'r ail wort mknl "Dulcy.H the stage rifcess, direction^ foi th# satiric . comedy’ 1 or ... Scbenck productlony. Its a IJirst Nptlopai, picture fc ilace Saturday;'. , parting over her . rota the critical noddle which ie .feather-brained young wit# win tapes herself top serious- ly, maliis , of things, £onsianc< “After going through that night mare of well meant mistakes I’ve learned my lesaon. . I don't think HI ever take myself loo seriously again." Others in the cost of "Dulcy* art Jack Mulhall, Claude Gilling- water, May Wlleon, Frederick Ea- melton, Johnny Harron, Anne Corn wall Andre de Bernnger Gilbert Douglas and Mills Davenport. STYLE 8HOW AT THE PALACE MONDAY under thi ch.pt.r of the •on fublon .how and .tyl* review wl$b, twenty popular eoclety beau- ' 'Mile Martha I. McAlpIne aponl lust week-end at QUrkeivlUe. Mlek B|f*tlfdW Calloway had a* her guest laat week-end her niece ^Uss Wyhclle Otwell of Augusta. .br.' and Mrs. Connor tieckley, atnl Miss Connor Clcckley of. An- ^mrto Y ™K ? fo7Yho''^: HS »l*~Merpr g«s>d )ait Sa)urday ' Mile Nell' Upshaw, a graduate of the Unlveralty, who Is now fetch ing at Winder ;wa* in Athens r*- eenthr. The Fashjou Shop w|ll present ft viiMuuii Show, momiay, October 8, at the Palace Theatre, from 4 iP. M.l to 9 P. st The proceeds will go to the U. D. C. not get close enough to loosen Its streams effectively. After, other Ingeplous plans were discussed, It was decided to wait for the ar rival pf more machine guns Thurs day afternoon, open fire on the convicts and then rush them. Prlpon authorities pointed out that the convicts played* the game fairly In Mattingly's case. Mat tingly fell Wednesday near the kitchen and In direct line with the convict's fire. Prison officials refused to let, fellow guard# l tempt to rescue him. Another con vict walked out In the.open and brought back the wounded men while the bgrricaded men held up their firing. NEW YORK—Every pastor ol the Presbyterian church In the U 8. A., 10,000 in all, will receive during the next two wefks copies of a new plan for organization ol synods, presbyteries and local churches, prepared by the Com mittee on Reorganization and Consolidation. This Is one of th* final steps in the reorganization cl ths church which has beta in process tor three years. The blaf proposes that each of the SOl'pres- byterles set up a presbyterlal coun cil, a standing commlte on cjhose delicious hot pancakes ...... ....... .tkcJCeM? OLD HOMESTEAD PANCAKE FLOUR Ju»t add water and cook Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. motional program anh field activi ties, and standing commlte©* on'thi work of each *of the' four new boards, foreign missions, national missions, ChriStiati education and ministerial relief. For each of t!i« 4G synods similar council and committees are suggested. NATIONAL OFFICER TO 8PEAK ATLANTA, Oa.—J. T. Mc- Laurln of Jacksonville, president of the American Wholesale Groceref Association, will spesk at the con vention of the organization which convenes In Atlanta on October It and 11, according to announcement here. Several hundred grocers art aftmA tn xH.hJ U. D. C. Benefit | expected to attend. At Palace Monday A Glorious Sunday Outing Take them all—it’ll do them good Make that delayed trip now. i Phone 661 You-Drive-It Company Thp Fublon Show at the Palace Theatre on Monday, Qct. f, will ib the thrill of the season Tho 1 heralds from both nearby towns and adjacent territory prom lee thronge or visitor, oa*0r to apt the display 0( modish apparel that tbejfhartn of thft youlhlu), wpartn Tjhe women of the unlveralty faculty will give a reception In honor of the women of the unl veralty, Friday, October 6, from 4:30 to <:30 p. m„ at tbe borne of Chancellor David Barrow. Mrs. n. O. Barkadale of Wash ington, Oa.. and Mlu Catharine Barksdale of New York apent Mon day u tbe gueet* of Mlu Peggy Barksdale. m T>>*!l«n trveiut ter women aspicea of tlae, local tVraa to be held Thursday evening U. tt Fffie fall wrffet 8 o'clock at Peabody H»ll. Mia* Frances Marlon of Atlanta, Wlltip^w,,uws>. : ,• j i. , Many of them, will ahow die. tlnctively new feature,,, auch u the "kicker bottom," pn the coata, to parent the uaual ahoe-bcel damage, tho sjede patchc, on the llned'qoat-taUa oriho riding coat to avoid tbs contact of aoll tram ^In^addWob^WJ 4uaplgy / ot latest atyles. at the matinee per formance At four o’clock and again In the evening at nine, there will be one of Anita 8tewart’s beau tiful pictures, "The Love Piker,” which Is a sew season release, and this is Its first showing in the south. The price for all this beau tiful entertainment Is' only SO cents and* for this small amount you can begin now to arrange your parties, and pay up In this lovely way to compliment a charm- visitor or long-tlnie friend. The Laura Rutherford chapter of the U. D, C. Is sponsoring this! occasion, and Hw proceeds wl go to that colossal enterprise, the carving of the S^ont Mountain Memorial. FRECKLES AND HIS FRIENDS ByBlosser Tag Falls For It : QUALITY—THAT'S THE BIG WORD IN FALL CLOTHES I T is a big word too. It covers most everything. Quality in the woolens and tailoring give you long wear and save you? money. Quality in the style gives you Gie right looks. We don’t have anything else but quality here because we feature the best makes of Clothes. $20.00 to $50.00 See our wonderful line of Young SMen’s 2-Pant Suits $20.00 to $30.00 CHAS. STERN CO. HOME OF GOOD CLOTHES ,. ; i- |