The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 16, 1923, Image 5

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gninAT.-SOVEMBER 1C. in;3. Kiwanis to Aid High School Get don’t Waate Tim* Taking Jmtntt—Y.->u Need Uh*nay's *pectorant L u W oke UP'this morning with [,l„ in your chest and a feeling tightness ami wondered if you R ht have taken a aevero cold. „ you looked for a bottle Lint and rubbed till the- akin Mistered and wondered why didn't pet any better. ,11, the liniment couldn’t get j lL . seat of the trouble, which s inside. . You have a deep- ,1 cold and probably red jrJth}y*fim®umOnfa or ** hiive got to get vof you—right in- it\ to reach the in going to bo. you. don’t hur* •thing in Kooini* Alfe congested tia- .ml OHM*’Bp nil Hashes brenthinr disappear and n no time. You tfik) ltottje in # thr - • -j, inemergency. . sale hy all.druggists and In Library Nucleus Club Lunches At Agricul tural- College. Georgia Serenaders Entertain the Members With Song Se lections. Athena KT wantons will aid tho P. T. A. in establishing a library for thq High School, as a result of action takon Thursday ta ahe offclub’s luncheon at the Agricultural College. Mrs. J. H. Warren and Mrs. B. fl. Hodgaon, Jr., repreMontIng tho P. T. A. at tho High 8chool ap peared before the chib and re quested that It aid in helping es 1 tabllsh the library. The membera unanimously voted to aid in every wpjr possible and Captain Barnett designated the entertainment com mittee to confer with the P. T. A. The Kiwanlans were addressed by J. D. McCartney, assistant to the president of the Central of Qeorgia railroad who spoke on transportation. Sam Wilkes, agri cultural agent for the Georgia -ailroad, a guest of the club, also tpoke. The Georgia Four, a«- :tainted b.v many as the beat quar tet the Urr'verslty has had in many years, entertained the club with several selections. The members town* by general .merchants. 0 f the quartet are Jimmie Melton, cents and 60 cents n bottle.-- j 0 |, u Tanner. Felix Hargrett ’and Brooks Johnson. M. J. Abney reported on the Kl- wants state convention which be attended recently as offiefa'. del egate from the Athens club. Hugh j. Row, John E. Tstautdgo, Jr., Emory Hodgson, of Virginia, were guests of the club in addition to the above named. Van Noy Wier was swarded the attendance prize. HALF PRICE SALE OF HATS, Saturday, November 17. Mrs. Arthur Burch, 304 Holman Build ing. LAST SHOWING TONIGHT OF “THE GREEN GODDESS” coa Growing cfcildrcr* want and fro- itty need inopp nourishment tg! to the activity S little bodies. Baker’s Cocoa fills all the require ments of tho dioti- ticn unci physician That much anticipated picture sensak'on, "The Green Goddesi." starring George Arliss, came to the Palace Theatre Thursday for an engagement of two days. It is everything which has been saiu for it, betag one of the best pic tures of this year, or any other year. It ia really an art achieve mi*nt for the screen—biff In ttow It It lA, txoa f j hih quality Made only by iValter Baker&Co.Ltd. DtabluhcJ 1730 Mill* at DorcYwter, Mate. and Mom OOOUET OP CHOICE SZNTFXr Edent Shoe Repairing SIS dpi 1« .Warded for effl- (tent yhoo repairing. It li md 1)7, tho United Shoe la ment for tho screen—big In '.tory, investiture and melodramatic value. ' George Arllu. the dlstlngul.hed actor romombered' lor his remark able portrayals In "Dtaraell." ‘Thn Killing Pa.iion’l nnd ."The .Man Who Played God.” outdoea all tlrevlotts efforts In “The Green Goddoao.’ 'Tho leading feminine ' role Is played by Al'ce Joyce, mak- I Ing her very welcome return to •tho screen after n long absence. The supporting cast la «t eapeclal- ■ ly high- calibre, with David rowell land Harry T. Morey navlr.g out- {standing roles and* with Jett. IGoudal. Iran Simpson sod Wil liam Worthington doing splomt’d work. Tlie production given by Dlstinc- tire pictures Corporation to “The Green Goddess," Which Is an adap tation by Forrest Hatley of the play of the same name by William Archer Is ah eaceptloually lavish one. The costuming Is magnlfld- ent and Ihc settings deigned by i Clark Robinson, Internationally known nlago architect Are artistic I In the extreme. In some scenes I severs* thousand people are am' ployed and they have been estpart- ly handled by 8ldney Olcott—mas ter bond with mobs and subtle j dramatips alike. PALACE SATURDAY | The town of Frederickabmrg, Va„ will never rent until It sees "The Steadfast Heart,’ because Into that I tranquil village last summer there i hurst a full-fledged movie com- Ipany, director, assistant director,, i cameramen, carpontera, electrici ans sad property men. te »ar —. —. lilne Company — Its | aaro— when their experts And it the qnnllty of work bee fall- below the required standard. nothing of such stars as Marine Trie Courtot, Joseph Striker, Mery Alden. Miriam Battlat, Joey De- pew. Hugh Huntley and William B. Mack. ! “The Steadfast Heart.” which —- -- ----- iwill be ihown at th Palace theatre So will alaitiy rive yon onr i on Saturday, la a Isle of an out- -- on Shoe Repairing. i | cast in a little Village town who ; batten down the barred domra of I society and finally wins for him self n place In the community, j Most of the ncenes were filmed MARTIN BROS. Apples, Apples APPLES, APPLES Nice Biff. Red APP L E S ltyg Dozen' McLELLAN’S 5-10-25C STORE e Give Trade Coupons MUSI ut mr pvw„w. w-.w —■ — In rederlrkrbur*, bat the lattei sequences,were shot In the Dis tinctive studios In^New York City, hence the populace of the lltfle town Is wonderlng howjhe picture will end. 1 HALF PRICE sale of hats. Saturday. November 17. Mrs. Arthur Burch, 301 llolmsn Build ing. Read Banner-Herald Want Ads. Children cry for MOTHERn etcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless Substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teeth ing Drops aAd Soothing Syrups, especially prepared for Infants in arms And Children all Ages. 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I had rmmtipa- ham mod them tee mrenl rmn lion and liver trooh.’. ao bad r ^ Um md li*ar traahfc m had part of aad th«r have dooa wooden for m tha time I «u aot abla ta do my aad my ftmUy. Uops this wUl work. Sine* taking K-LUftr PUJi benefit others." I am tmUeg4m. M Toa cm boy them K-L Pills at an Drag Stores In*, mo that portrait and signatui a ooch boa—your protsetioa against Dr. A. W. CHASE MEDICINE CO. 237 Washington Strest, Buffalo, N. Y. Persistent Coughing—j wastes your strength, makes the ddkata throat tissues raw end sore, exposes yon la more serious trouble. You ran check roughing with Dr. King*. New Discovery. N’.tu- nBy nod harmless ly It stimulates the DR. ICING’S NEW DISCOVERY COUR STOMACH tad hnatk. nur Mini. ttJE Swid tongue nnd belehlag. JUrntjaSUnlktia CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Swseta jeer rteuch eW Icieth—rely 2Sc SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY FURS AND FUR COATS DAVISON-NICHOLSON CO. ■■■■■■■■«aa*MaooUdo IT FOR EVERY SCENE IN FAIRBANK’S FILM Speaking or hats' Allan Dwan. who (greeted Douglas Fairbanks In hia latest screen sensation. T-w* las Fairbanks in Robin Hood." bad a series of tempermental bats— one for every scene! The' newest addition to the Dwan bat family Is a cork helmet—the same kind a« they wear in Egypt and Soulb Afit’ca. “All the knights are wearing a helmet,” said* Dwan, **ao I thought I might as well, too.” He said he thought seriously during the making of this United Artists relate, which is coming to the rolonial next Monday and Tuesday for two performances each day, of making everybody f n the organization dress In vn robes. . **! wanted to keen the atmos phere Intact,* ’said Allan. M And be Hides if anybody made a mistake and walked In front of the cerae** it would only imbrove the tVcture.' PATRICK’S PHARMACY PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 88 Free delivery, service all over the city. Respond Freely To Appeal For Clothes For Needy Athenians have resiioniled gener ously to the appeal of the Tuber- cuIohIh Association for clothing for Victims of the malady in this city i nnd county. The Banner-Herald 1 published an appeal some days ’ ugo nnd by Friday several shelves : at the headquarters of the Asso- j elation were well filled. Although the clothes are not glv- j cn to persons unless they are in needy circumstances they will be *?one within thje /next few* tlnM'v such Is the demand, it is. stated. Those who have sqine clothing they would like tp give- to this muse are requested to lenve them Ht the Red Cross., Most Daring Women In Worl to Be Found - With Sparks Circus Madge Fuller of the Siarks Cir cus has perhaps been justly called the most daring woman in the world, because she Is the onl7 woman who has ever succesfully trained a large herd’ of elephants without the aid of man. Addod to this she possesses all of the control of the masters of this strange and cuq’ous art. The 8parks Circus, which is to exhibit In Athena on Mohday, Nov. 19, baa always boast* ed posseaglag the most marvelous- ly trained elephants on the face of the globe, it being conceded by all | showmen that they work faster J than any ever before the public and they are handled, educated and Introduced by this dainty lit tle woman, who, aa before stated. Is in a class by herself in a small 40 ft r!ng with a half a dozen of these tremendous animals caper ing about you, executing Impos sible stents, never allowing any of them to miss their cues and mak ing each one perform at an appro priate moment and at the same time seeing to it that you are not trampled upon, maimed or other wise injured yourself, you are ac* compllsVng whs* any woman will tell you is one of the most has- ardous of all feats, because no animal of the menagerie requires more careful or Incessant watch ing than the elephant Of ccut there are many other lady at.lma! trainers with Sparks Circus, for bbis season iMfenager Sparks seems to have specialized in wfjd animal acts— for instance Madam mro- thy who puts the large and fero cious group of leopards through thei-r paces as nonchalantly and with the same degree of pleasure as the average woman In every day life caresses an ordinary house cat. Both of theso remarka ble and fearless women will lie seen at the performance in this city on Monday. Nov. 19. Seats can be. secured circus day at Brad-O's, owner Clayton and College, same ■peicq aa at ahow .grounds. ,The -for every walk in life Kuppenheimer GOOD CLOTHES The young man of pride and position reveals his character in his "ou know he “belongs” the minute you see him. appearance. You We’ll show you the kind of clothes he wears. They’re here. Fine fabrics finely .tailored. Distinctive styles expertly cut. The very newest fashion features. SHOES, HATS, SHIRTS AND FURNISHINGS OF ALL KINDS , LEE MORRIS “THE DAYLIGHT CORNER” Corner Broad and Jackson Streets