The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 15, 1923, Image 3

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UICRSD^Y.. NOV EM PER 15, 1923. THB BANNEK-lIISRALD. ATHENS, OBOMu’ ocietv office 1201 — By MRS. ALICE ADAMS be<t In the entire south, will five | in exhibition drill. The company j has luit returned trom Macon I where tt participated In tho celo. | hration of armistice day.—constl- tut,'on.' UP-JINK8 PARTY Mias Mattie Julia Nichole ti'.-talned her puffla Saturday aft- — Resident. MS 1 '•' rII00 “ at a progressive Up-Jinks u v * nnrfV Thn hmtua ..ns, h»»sm n «l..o1., PAGE THREE THE INDIAN PRiNCESS TO BE PRESENTED AT LUCY COBD The Mary Abu Lipscomb Bis- mentaiy School ofXucy Cobb will ,,reseat • A' estate. "Tho ImUpB Prlcess ” Tuesday, » Nov. 27.* In Seney Stovall chapel at 8 o'clock. Till* cantata deals with party. The house was attractively decorated i nfall flowers and flags. MCPHER80M DRILL TO HONOR HARRIS *- AT PARADE FRIDAY Senator William J. Harris wall founding of the Jamestown colony, bo the honor guest at the parade , . x ■ , — uevoraien \ man uowers anil flag*. talnmcnt. The admission will be making Iho occasion suggestive of 35c tor grown people, and J5c for Armistice Day. • ilhlluren.-The publfc .Vmost cor-, Tho girl’s prze for the highest <|ially invited to attend, score was won by .Miss iFreya Pry- .. ant, and the bpy's by Mr. Donatl Oaritbeys, while tho booby wont to Mis sDorothy Mathews. After the game a dainty ealar course was served. The cast fr»cl’id«‘B Englishmen, In- J and review of the twenty-second /Han braves, Indian maidens,r and J infantry -at Fort McPherson at 2 pap poof es.* ' o’clock Friday afternoon. It was The scenery and costumes will announced by post officials Wed- most effective, and the cantata 1 neslay. The composite company, hIhIii'h n / full nventmr’ii enter*' said hv armv nfffr*r> tn hn iho MICHAEL’S FOOTIVEAR for FALL Wack and c Bro r wn Many new styles are just^in. All in vogue and of the best wearing quality and com fortable fit. . Brown Suede Black Satin Black Suede Patent Leather Beaver Suede Black Mat Kid Log Cabin Suede Y'ERY LOW PRICED mmi. inuMAgi and Prances PoVkr, Mirths Ellin bet Jolley, Janet Crawford, Mn- belle Segars, Mary Alice and Prelda Bryuot. Ro.-a Lee Lavcudar. Dorothy Mathews, Mary Helen Henry. JuVan Fleming, Janies Se gars. Donald Cartthcrs. King Craw ford, Nat Hardy. PALAC Now Playing fhc Year’6 Most Lavish Dramatic Spectacle • t GEORGE ARLISS with ALICE JOYCE And a Cast of Screen Celebrities 1 i' OCONEE HEIGHTS NEW8 Dr. and' Mrs. Carutk sad yoaas son of Rome were recent g. ■ of Mr. and Mrs. J. Alexander. Mr*. Job a Hood of Commerce and Mrs. A. L. were visitors here last wee. It Is a source of great regret that Mr. and Mrs. Randall Csllo- ln w " 8h ' i «*"* **—■ * *«• iMiss Mattie Julia Nichols o„. i ri ' ,chl '' lhe “ge of 62. but 1 keer tcrtri ned her musto -class .and the ! my youthful folks. Countless fifth, sixth and seventh grades of, young girls envy my hair ant} my °. pro * r '" J [ complexion. "* No ordinary beauty helps ever Girls Are not prettier—why women grow old ! ' By Edna Wallace Hopper Green Goddess”’ I Was ,11 plain girl, but t made cream, ft contains both lemon The Famous Stage Play Has Been Made jjf; Into a Spectacular Photodrama. , I - r - -••• Mr. and Mn. John Fowler and: did,* ^ ever will, bring such ra- M3 bb Princes Fowler were visitors j « u itn to women . I searched the here Sunday. ' Misses Montlne and LIs.'t> Wal lace of Florida are the guests of their parents. —H— WOMAN’8 CLUB BAZAAR TO HAVE CAKE world for the best help* In exis tence,. I spent a fortune to oh- Mlssej Surah Hall and Katherine Iirndwell will attend the Wash ington Lee dance* this month. Vi ^ t «- VW Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Pharr’ Messrs Joe Dyson and Oliver Dy son have returned to Washington NEW VICTOR RECORD: tain them. To them I%w? all that beauty and perennial youth liatae meant In my career. _ ....... . Now I have placed thole ldenti- 0 HAVE CAKE BOOTH * cal helps at your call. To girls The Woman s Club at |its bazaar they mean multiplied beauty, to on Dec. 5 will have % cake boot^i j women continued youth. I urge under the chairmanship, of Mrs. you to let them bring to you what Glen Davis. Mrs. Davis wishes hc«r they brought to me cae. They are specializing In wb ( te i THE GREAT MISTAKES booth to furnish Christmas frai* - Millions of women reeking bea .f- frult cake and will furnish it elth- . ty and youth use unscientific helps. ( er for family use, or in attractive; Now I bring you the best helps In' and strnwberiy. Aino.nl lthe bos ihat science knows to soften, feed i ml foster the skin texture. I use It after the cley. Also as a night cream, also daytimes as n powder base. Never Is my skin without It. I want you to learn what Youth Cream means to you. It costs only SO cents. My Facial Youth Is n liquid cleanser which I found In France Great beauty experts the world .over now employ It. It contains no animal, no vegetable fat. The skin cannot absorb it. Rut it cleans to the depths, and removes from the rkln all the dirt nnd refusk which nothing els*, can reach. You will know for the first time what a clfttn skin m'ans when you' ripply my Facial Youth. ^*he cost is 75 cents. HAIR YOU MARVEL AT Millions marvel at my luxuriant gift packages. Those who wish to existence. ;hnlr. It is thick nnd lustrous— send in their orders before the 1 Clay Is a beauty essential. Noting far than 40 venrs n*o. Fall- date of the basaar will pleas'*, girl can look her best without It, Inc hair, dandruff and gray hair phone Mrs. Davis at 1093. DOCTOR OF LITERATRE CONFERRED UPON MRS. CORA HARRIS Mrs. Cora Harris has bee awarded thg first httoi-UMy dexn < ever conferred-upon a worn, foj Oglethorpe Unlveraity. that o Doctor of Literature. j Mrs. John Stewart visited daughter* Sarah, at. Soule during the week-end. woman keep her But I not the crude and muddy clays so This Is also due to France. She many still employ. A super-clay, perfected my* Hair Youth, I apply has been perfected by 20 years of it daily with an «ye droppe-, dl- iclcntific study. It is white, re-j redly to the scalp. It does not fined nnd dainty. It Is ten times’ pirns the hojr. It cleans the scalp, more effective than tho ordtyaryj stimulates nnd fertilises Then the hair roots flourish and bring I call this my White Youth Clay, j the results I show. Many women, wlUi one use, stem! If you wish like hntr, uso thlr to drop ten ycard. It brings* n meihnd^fw ***»t th n * "eienee rosy, clear complexion. It removesi.knows. My Hair Youth rn*t« 50 the causes of blackheads and-blern-[rents nnd II with eye dropper. Ishes. It firms the skin, combat* j All druagbts nnd toilet vnunt- all. lims,and -wrinkles. My Wht|e | W supply these preparations. Clny will dmnse and delight J Nothing else In- all tjio-.worht rorr f urge you to see what it [hribg you Ilka results. Go try them, does. The cost is 50 cents and $1-jLft them bring you what they SCIENTIFIC CREAM8 [brought to me Edpn Wnllsee Women use creams which tv \ Hopper. Business address, Wau- great expert In the world could :keshn^ Wls. -P .‘J sanction. I made a world-wide j Note—Miss Hopper Is now pinv- senrch to get the beat creams in | |pg the Pontage* Vaudeville cj<> existence. • j cult of the Western Btates.-pAd* Th, friend. of'Loul. Kunksn-i ° n ' l« my Touth Orenra-u ookl. vfrti«m,nl. stein, Jr., will regret to learn he h T - - ^—j — ... uiih. varyPRETTY AND ATTRACTIVE Mr. and Mrs. Ham My?rS o' I Augusta are prolonging their yfr-! it through this week to the great) pleasure of their many frlepds. { w— WOMEN WITH SPARKS CIRCUS _ Pretty and attractive women Mf* Mr. nnd Mrs. J .C. Hhwlnboth- ° r “« lentmres ot tho Spark, n nnd .nn Boxer Hlxxlnbothn... Clrcu * <» coml,1 » Alll ‘ ! "'' men i» Borslo fsmid •vherover circuses are known ns ‘Tho song-bird of the white tow** tmi her slngtng is the outstanding featnre of this season's opening spectacle “Echoes of tho (Vent ” Then there Is Minnie Thornrcon. America's foremost«. horsewoman and whose likeness has graced the pages of many .of the loading mag azines and hlordo show' publica tions at well as the screen. In company with her cotertp of girl assistants Miss Thompson will In- hx.n. • trodure the Sparks group of ten JauestrlenDS .Ura“'wto.o‘"'bo«u v ,,nc >' ‘"at are said H iquBsmenus sure unose Beauty . , . Hnr „j, hou . ...Mioriire, nm and son Boxer Hlxxlnbotham u,rc “* »n'.cn is coming of Athens, were In Klberton Hun- on Monday, Nov. 19. day visiting relatives.—Klberton Probably due of the protgest, as Ktar. | well *s one of the cleverest Is —ffl— Nsldn Miller, known In polite clr- Thr friends of Mr. Jonas Myers cub circles as “the class ond sne-l * Khid to_see him out after nn of the wire" and Included In the tllneae of eeveral weeks. many difficult feats accomplished * „ by this little iMiss Is the peaceful Rroufhn It, Tfonlfli , executlou»of all the modera-bsll- nrcame in qeann » room dace , now (B yufw . That cough or cold In the head' Then there I* dainty Flora in be ended easily by Hyotmi. Hcdln) and Bessie Hollis, Nu stomach dosing. Breathe RED SEAL CONCERT AND OPERATIC Rifolettc—U donna e mobile (Woman is Fickle) (Verdi) In Italian Miguel FleU' PuriUni -A ie, o cut, amor talon (To Thee, Oh Dearest) (Bellini) In Italian Miguel FleU.I Scrensta (Serenade) (Testi) with Harp In Italian Geraldine Fxnxr Madrigal -"Te, dots bxisors” (Your Tender Kisses) (OnndiagcB-Chaminmde) In F Goldin. Farm] MaODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Italians in Algiers-Overture, Part 1 (Rossini) Victor Symphony Orchestra Italians in Algiers—Overture, Part Z (Rossini) Victor Symphony Orchestra «V. UCHT VOCAL’ Mammy’s Little Silver Unmg Vernon Dalhart Memories oi Virginia - Peerlera Quartet DANCE RECORDS Oh, Gee, Oh Gosh, Oh Golly, I’m m Love-Fox Tret Garber-Datis Orchestra First, Last and Always—Feet Trot Garber-Davis Orchestra. An Orange Grove in California—Fox Trot (From Irving Berlin's "Music Box Revue") Pxul Whiteman and His Orchestra Dancing Honeymoon—Fox Tret (From "Bottling Battler") Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra, I’ve Got a Song lor Sale- Fox Trot m The Original Memphis Five - Tin Roof M^es— Fox Trot The Original Memphis Five Vtoor Re 948 10 933 10 19120 10 19164 10 19169 10 *>u Bioinucn uoimg. urcauiv VMUV»iM«Jnuo Bum) wuvav uvnuiy . ' 7 . M „ PaA «hnw niillinrUfAB through th. now and mouth. Mon, adds greatly to their truly woder- t b ft y " ot ® d ft *y back If tt falls. H. It. Palmrr ful exhibitions of g’ding. Another t0 hn«*« ‘ Advertisement. ot the Sparks galaxy of pretty wo- j - ^oV^tTfh^r* ny other beautiful women with New Victor Records Once a Week, Every Week, Friday BERK STEIN, BROTHERS' Phone 62 MAYBURG’S We Save U Money OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES, COATS/SWEATERS AND SUITS Have been greatly reduced in price. Nothing: reserved. Everything must go in this Big Reduction Sale— Dresses at $9.95 up Coats at $14.95 up Sweaters at $1.95 up MAYBURG’S Next to 278 Next to Johnson Shoe CLAYTON Ciizens , Store STREET Pham tseeu It fat 10:8 J Seats In the lengthy street parade :S0 A. M. Seats ran be secured circus ay : at Brad-O's, rorner Clayton street and College avenue, same price ar at show grounds. The Sparks dr- ! cus will exhibit on grounds west ;slde of King avenue.. EXTRA ATTRACTION-9 O'clock Shows UNIVERSITY SE«DERS ‘ Four Novelty Entertainers * » v r; JACKIE COOGAN IS COMING ULTS FINE FDR When Back Hurt, Flush Your Kid* nays as You Cfoon Your Bowel,. Most folks forget that thr kid neys. like thr bowels, somstlme, art siuxxlsh and clogged and need ti flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery IP the kidney region, severe headache, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver acid stomach, sleeplessness and nil s»ne,of bladder dleorder. . .. simply must keep your kid- neye nctlvr and clean and the mo ment ynii feet an ache or pain In the kidney* region begin drinking lots df water. Also grt about four ounces of Jsd Salts from any good -drug store here, take a tnbleepoon- fut In a glass of—water beforl breakfast tar a few days nml yout kidneys will then net fine. Tnlv fa. mous enlte Ie made from tt,e acid of grapee and lemon lulce. com. b'ned with lllhiu. nnd Ie Intended to flueh clogged kldneye and help stimulate them to activity. It aleo helps nefTVallee the adds In thr mine eo they no longer Irritate - thue helping to relieve blrdrfer «s-' 4rdws. Jad Balia la inexpansiv*;, make*; a delightful rffervescant lUhio j wnter drink which evenbody should take now and than to helpj keep their Iddnays clean. . A well-known local drugglat say* j he sella lota of Jad Salta to folk*, who believe In trying to correct) kidney (rouble while It la only j trouble. By all means have you* ! physician examine your kidneys at I leant twice a year.—Advertisement ! COLONIAL THEATRE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23 Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.50, $2.00 and $250 THE EVENT OF TIIE SEASON / Joseph M. Gailes rrcsents Crane Wiltm r 1 (In Person) In His Own SPOKEN MYSTERY PLAY THRILLS—LAUGHS—SURPRISES Mr. R. H. Bray I Dies in Oglethorpe Mr. R. H. Dray died at hit home In Oglethortte county Thursday tho Sparks Circus'and will all 1» (puonilns. He woe 66 years old eml Little Girl Is Called By Death Annette Garvin, Is survived by his wife and a num 1 her of nephews and nelces. The funeral will be conducted Friday at' AIL PUatant church with Bcv. II. M". Strozier officiating. The inter-; ment will be in Bray’s cemetery, i lie war a prominent Oglethorpe j Little Mary daughter of Mr. nnd Mr*. J. L. Oar yin died at 8: SO o'clock Thursday ' morning at thr home of th<- [entr, Georgia Depot street. The ■ little girl waa but two months old (and had been nick a week, tihe U •urviveil by her parent* The funeral Will be conducted Frl day afternoon at .1 o'clock fro»>. the Oconee street M**Hioriint, church with Rev. Quilllan officiating. The pail bearer* will be Me**r*. I'au? Herring, lx Witt Cook,,Robert Yi brough and Ralph Herring, Hern- •fbln • Bros. Funeral Home charge. • OMAHA—Commenting On r ■uitement made In Chicago by* IM Ml L. Rockwell of Ravena. Ohio, that friend* of Wllllnm G. MeAdb* intended to npitUmtu him as the county farmer and occupied prominent place ln the affairs of the community. Bornfftetn JJro*. Funeral Home Is, Trr rhargn of the arrangements. ONLY ONE The Record in Athens Is a Unique One. If the reader ha* a “bhd bock” of nny kidney Ut* and is looking for an effective kidney medicine, bet ter depend on the renudy endorsed by people you know. Doan’s Kid ney Pfllr' have gvlen great aati*- faction tn *uch case*. Athens clt- isen* ‘testify to this. Here t* n can * of it; C. F. Miller, 2S5 Cemetery Bt..| Athens, rays: "There was steady, dull ache In my back that kept me awake at nighta . I had to get up nights to pnsa tht* kid ney secretions. I was often dizzy I would be nfraid to walk nrros* the floor. I began using Doan’* Kidney Pills, getting them at Smith & Bro.'s Drug Store and they cured me so completely that I have never had a return of»kld», ney trouble” (Statement given April X. 1»1X.\ C,» December to. 1921. Mf. Millet added: "Douli cured me of kid ney (rouble nnd I am glad to con- my former stdtement." •! Brier fOc, -Ml nil dealers Don’t afro*** aslr for it kidney remedy—' •-mocratic. randklata for the. pres Doan’s -Kidney Tills—the ilenff. 'MK- McAdobthati.Mr.-Miitar.flmd. Fos^r-MIl- Jhursday thif Rni|oidfl ha* stat-Umm Go* Mfrs.. Buffnloi N. Y-— tlu situation accurately. RED SEAL CONCERT AND OPERATIC RifeUtt*—Lx dorms e mobile (Women is Fickle) 1 (Verdi) In Italian Miguel FleU I PuriUni—A te, o cars, amor uiora (To Thee. Oh r Durcet) (Bellini) In Italian Miguel Flats J Serenxts (Serenade) (Tosb) Cersldina Fsrrsr) Mtdrigsl—“Teg douxltirors” (Your Tender Kimee) f (Onncllcgen-Chxminade) Geraldine Farrar ) MELODIOUS INSTRUMENTAL Italians in Algiers—Overture, Part 1 (Rossini) Vidor Symphony Orchestra I Iulianxin Algiers—Overture, Part 2 (Rowini) I Victor Symphon, Orchestra J LIGHT VOCAL Munm/s Little Silver Lining Vernon Dalhart) ...„ Memories oi Virginia Peerless Quartet) ^ DANCE RECORDS Oh, Cee, Oh Gosh, Oh Collj, I'm in Low—Fox Trot Garber-Davis Orchestra j 19161 Firal, Last and Always—Fox Trot Garber-Davis Orch. An Orsnge Grove in California—Fox Trot (From Irving Berlin's “Music Bax Revue”) Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra Dancing Honeymoon—Fox Trot (From "Battling Bui tier") Paul Wfhitetnan and Hia Orchestra 'IVe Cot a Song for Saie-Foj Trot. The Original | Tin Roof Bluex—Fox Trot * MenifhisFirel New Victor Records Out Osce a Wed, Emy Week, Frithy DORSEY FURNITURE - -COMPANY (driur l.umpkin and Clayton* .