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trXDAY, OCTOBER 2», 1923.
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FOB DENTIL
MEETING
HERE
Program for tho fifty-fifth an
nual con vent Von of the Georgia
State Dental Soo’ely, n£lch will
be held here November 7, 8, 9
; was made public Saturday.
The program includes addresses
by some of the best known lead
ers t'n the dental profession, In
cluding Dr. Otto U. Krng, secretarj
of the American Dental Society of
j Chicago.
Thu featrre of the convention
w'!l ho that ft fs the first ever
.held in Georgia primarily in pre-
TIIB BANNKR-IIERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA
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ventative dentistry. Lectures (Wll
be delivered at the various educa
tional I'nstiuttion* Uur'ng tho coi*
vcntlou which will prove of vast
value to young men and women
studying at toe state Normal
School, University, Agricultural
College, public schools and other
community centers. Dr. Percy
Howe of Boston, Mass.; Miss
Gladys Eydch of Jacloson. Alias.;
Dr. Alice .Moses, Atlanta; Dr. King,
of CU’cago; Miss Verna B. Thorn
hill of Atlanta, will d’ellver these
outside lectures sponsored by tho
convention.
The entertainment program In
cludes something for everybody,
men and wom£n. Several hundred
».-o expected to attend.
Tne hpsiddss brogram follows:
Wednesday, November 7th
9 A. 51.—Registration.
10:30 A. A!.—Meeting called to
order by president.
Invocation—'Dr. J. C. Wllk/nson,
pastor First Baptist church.
Address of Welcome—Chancel
lor D. C. Barrow, University of
Qrorsta.
Dr. A. M. Soule, president State
college of Agriculture.
Dr. J. M. Pound, president State
Nonuai School,
♦ Response-7-Dr. D. D. Atkinson
Brunswick, ,Qa.
11 A. M.—iPresidentfs address. Dr.
Newton A. Teague, Augusta Ga.
11:46 A. M.—Mouth Hygiene In
Schools, by A^ss Gladys Eyricb,
Jackson, Miss.
12:30 P. M.—Committee reports
2:30 P. Al.—Dentistry—Yester
day, . Today and Tomorrow.” Dr.
Otto U. King, secretary Ainerican
Dental Association, Chicago.
8:30 P. Af.—Presentation of ser
vice badges to past presidents.
Award of Hirshman research
medal.
• Wedntsday Eveningt-Novi 7th
8 P. M.—"Health and Education’
—Dr. Willis A. Sutton, superinten
dent Atlanta Public Schools.
Thursday, November 8th
9 A. M.—“Diet—Its Relation to
tho Development of Teeth and Ef
fect on the Ofal Cavity"—Illuatrar
ted,' by Dr. Percy R. Howe, Bos
ton, Mass.
10:30 A. M.—'“What tho Govern
ment Is Doing to Promote Mouth
Hygiene.In the IP|ublic Health Ser
vice," v> TtUss Tuorubtll
“THE ETERNAL THREE” BIG
SPECIAL PALACE MONDAY
“Little Johnny Jones” Tuesday; All Big Features For
the Week’s Entertainment; Jimmie Melton
and His Saxophane Thursday and
Friday Nights.
11 A. M.—"The Industrial Clinic" |<
by Dr. F. B. Sallman.. - - .
11:30 A. M.-'Child Hygiene In
Georgia by Dr. Alice Moses, M. D.
Thursday Afternoon .
2:30—(Clinics. ' I
Periodotaclasia—Oil Kirkland.
Thursday Evening**
8 P. M.—Dr. J. D. Osborne, At
lanta.
9 P. (Ah—Reports from commit
tee on tilcrology, Dr. W. C. Miller,
Augusta, Ga.
9:15—Election of offlcens. 9:16 i
Conferring of degree of Honorable
Felow Chairman, Dr. H. H. Jolfn- ‘
so0, Alacon, Ga.
Friday Morning
9:30 A. M.—"What tho Ooveny
nent is Doing to Promote Mouth
Hygletib among the World War
Veterans, by Dr. W. N. Hardfn, At
lanta.
10 A. M.—"What the Public
Schools of Atlanta are Doing," Dr.
harles P. Hall, Atlanta.
10:30 A. M.—Preventative work-
that has been done In the Anti-
rnbercalo-fs Clinic in Atlanta .Ur.
it. M. Eubanks, Atlanta.
‘‘The Etsmal Thr—** Pelsoe Monday SHowinq
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Leave Athens 6:30 A. M., arrive Columbus 11:50 A. M.
Returning, leave Columbus £:00 P. M., Central Time.
Tickets gicod on -regular trains Friday and Saturday, and
"'iff bo nil sale Thur.wfny, Fiiday and Saturday at Centra/
of Gei^gia Office, 224 Washington Street.
Siccing gml parlor cars end first ela-'s coaches will be
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, "Tfr* Eternal 3" at''the Palace
Monday, direct from a weeks run
.n Atlanta,
Is the love-thief society's most
dnniftrous criminal? He steals into
the lives of daughters, sifters ant
wives—breaking hearts, ruining
reputations. He laughs nt
tears of womankind and plucks hli
Stolen klrses from lips that no
longer have the power to deny
them.
The story of the' man, the wo
man nnd the lover is life's drama
The picture which Mnrahall Neil
an has created for the screen l
like a living pul^ beating acres*
the silver sheet, so warm It Is with
the emotions of life, so fiery It 1*
.. Jth the flames of passion. Photo-
graphed In Mexico fend America.
The cast: Hobart Bosworlh
qiulrc Windsor, Hay Griffith, Bes
sie Love, Tom Gallery, Peacher
jack run, Alec Francta, Helen Lynch.
JOHNNY HINES IN “LITTLE
JOHNNY PONES” DRAMA
Palace Showing Tuesday. Come
dlan Plays Part Mads F*mou»
by Georgs M. Cohan on Stags
Johnny Hines, called the George
M. Cohan of the screen, has the
Starring role In “Little Johnny
tones’’ which will be ths feature
attraction of the Palace Theatre
Tuesday. This comedian of shad
owlsnd ^credited with possessing
an assortment of pep nnd laughter
thtjt is the «-nvy of his rivals nnd
the delight of his audiences. By his
ability to gallop through a picture
and squeeze nls personality Into
every inch of it, he has rapidly
forged to the fdrefrqnt of actor.
personalities, f
"LRU* Johnny J ones" Is « War
ner Brothers clastic of v the screen,
adapted from the famous play hi
the same siame written by George
At Cohan, nnd the vehicle lit which
that stage personality* won’. hi*
spurs and made himself a Broad
way figure once for nil.
It Is a drama of the turf, the
rtory of the American Jockey, John
ny Jones, out to win the Derby'ra«
nnd a sweetheart, and of a gamb
ler who enlists the services ol
gangsters to foil the lad In both
ambitions. Robert Anstead, gamb
ler nnd horseman, pits his flair for
crookedness against the pluck and
daring of the Jockey, who (•'hocus
ed of agreeing* to throw away th#
race, and produces documents
prove it. When this plot falls, ths
gambler/Contrives to have acid
thrown Into Johnny's- eyes ns hs
forges jiast to, victory at the last
stretch. But this, too, falls in ths
end.
Johnny Hines has tbs part of the
Jockey, with ths following . sup
porting cast: Windham Standing
Margaret Seddon, Robert Prior.
Mtmy Malone, George Webb, Mer.-
vyn Le Hoy, “Fat” Cam Baulin*
French nnd Brownie, the Wondet
Dog. Arthur Rosron Rosson direct
ed the production.
AT THE MOVIES
THI8 WEEK^
PAL AvC E
Monday. Claire AVindsor “The
Eternal Three*. Vie Special I
duct Ion; Comedy, "Mpooks and
Spirits."^:
Tuesday. George Cohan’s
Hit,’•‘Little Johnny Jones" with
Johfiny Hines nnd star'east. New-'
Views.
Wednesday, Peggy Hylnnd, |r
“Shifting Sands.” News Events.
Thursday nnd Friday (Special)
Barbara La Mnrr. Matt Moore,
Enid Bennett, Robert McKim
’Strangers of the Night." Ctfmedy
“The Pirate.” 0 p.. in. Extra night
shows, Jimmto Melton and his Sax
nphone.
Saturday, Holbrook Bllm, htte
star "Covered Wagdli," “The Bad
Man." Comedy "Easter Bonnets”
STRAND
Monday, Edwin Cobb (W«stsm)
“The Sting of the 8corplon.” Com
edy “Jollywood.” 4
Tuesday. David Butler, “Accord
ing to Hoyle," “Beasts of Paradise*
Extra. f
Wednesday, Ftttfrle Ward. p8ecia
Sensation, “The Hardest Way." v
Thursday, Marguerite Snow. Wr
mystery ploy, "The Veiled Woman.”
FYfday, Big Double Show, Gladys
Walton, “The Wild Party." New
Series “Leather Pushers."
Saturday, Hoilbrook BUnn, lute
(Western) «^be Trail of HateJ'
Wm. Duncaji Serial "Steele Trail A
SCOUT NEWS
Troop No. 2, Li* Brndberry, 8. M.
Troop No. 2 I* preparing to reg
ister, aifI several boy* hare al
ready paid la thrjr duet.
Four Scouts were present Fri
day evening at the meeUng, hut a
larger 'number W expected at the
next meeting.
The hike that had been planned
arae called oil, as a number of the
boy* wanted to attend a football
game practice by the high school
Troop NO. 8, C- 8. Denney,( 8. M.
Eleven Scouts were preaent at
tb ('meeting Friday evening, snd
after some preliminary cxerclaea
the troop took a nice hike toward
Wlntorvllle. The boyn enjoyed the
outing nnd appreciate the Internet
their Scoiitroaater, Mr. Denny,
taking in them.
Ae soon ns the Scoot Handbook*,
which were ordered n week ngo,
come, the boy* will get buay with
their Scout test*.
The troon wlU be gin dracUce for
the' field d»y events wltb'o the
days.
Troop No. S, ft. L. Keener, 8. M
Not only the Scoutmaster but
members of the Troop Committee
are taking an Interest In Troop
No. 9, nnd things are going with
s 'tarn." The Scoutmaster always
iwstcoms any Scout official snd
stab" visitor who may choose to
attend hi*' meetings.
There were 8 regular member*
present, two visitors, two Scout
Otnctsls, snd one prospective new
member.
Mr. W. A. Payne, n member of
tbe/Wtop Committee, was present
to Dgcoursgo the troop (n the good
work it ,1s doing.
Tho boys were given n thorough
drill In the Scout Oath snd Scout
imsr. ,
Trooh, No. U has a sat of faithful
Eight happy Stouts were In the<r
places Friday svesilng whsif the
roll »»* called'by the secretory.
The gcoutoster. Mr. Zelglcr, and
the lsslstont /Scoutmaster,
Jerrelf, whro -both praaent at
meeting, na to their cuatom; for
Troop o. tt has a set of faithful
leaden.
After a brief Indoor meeting the
troop divided themselves t'nto
groups snd stxrtod for a hike to
the river, one group having the
rntrt of another. One Scout, riding
a blcyce. went Into a cemetery
nnd seeing, hi* grandfather's
"chogt,” beemne tightened and
hurried back to town.
"Hot dogs" wer aet “barking.”
much to the detght of the 8cout».
The hfkc was greatly enjoyed.
Troop No. 1J, A. C. Levle, 8.
The Scoutmaster and hln hsnlst-
ant, together with aeyernt reguar
memhera of IVoop No. IS, met at
tho Prince Avenue church Friday
evening. IFtane for the future wel
fare of the troop were dt/cusecd.
and from now on the Scout offic
iate expect to put their troop “on
the map.” Every Scout belmgtnt
to tun troop Is requested to meet
'lie Scout oflrlato next Friday sft-
erooon nt *:M o'clock, at the
Christian church. There ought to
be fifteen or twenty boyn present,
and the Scouts who wer* present
last Friday are a iked to sell all
of the members, and prospective
members, and have them on h\nd
nt the oppointed time nnd place.
All ready—let’s got
Troop No. 14, Cart A. Fowler, 8. M.
Troop No. 14 met at Young Har
ris church, with 8 memhera, tour
visitors, 2 prospective member*,
and the ScoutmJtkter present.
The troOp his been without any
Scout Handbooks so far. but since
the meeting Friday evening the
hooka have been received by the
Scoutmaster. The hoys wilt now
enter actively Into the work of
passing off their Tenderfoot test*.
Th* Scoutmmtsr gave (be tec Op
demonstrations In Knot Tying.
After the'regulnr Indoor dutrei had
been attended to the boys prac
ticed the Antelope race, which Is
one of the field day events for
November 10.
No report came in from Troop
No. 1, but tt Is hoped that some
representative of tho troop *111
band in a report next Saturday.
From the above It will be seen
that there are seven active 8cout
tioope In Athens, all doing good
ork.
8cout Executive E. P. Clark
hopes to organise two or three
more troops within the next two
MATT MOORE IN ‘STRANGERS OF THE NIGHT’
The bold bad pirate of \he screen in one of his Jolly moods. Matt #
pf«y« a stellar role In this screen version of Welter Hackett’t Inter
national stage aueceas, “Captain Applejack."
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