The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, November 28, 1923, Image 5

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; iving and Friday ARTHELMESS Uarthelmess in a true romance role; a role more dashing more lovable thah his previous odes. Drama more sweeping, more vigorous.' A production more pretentious. NOTE;—THIS SAME PICTURE IS PLAYING ATLANTA THIS WEEK TO ENORMOUS BUSINESS. Mayor-Elect Thanks Voters Athens Visitors C,mnni4 Haijw.ll, W. B. Taul. Atlanta A. W. * w tjuppon Pickett. Atlanta; Chari.. Wood. Now To the Voten ot Athena: I dealre to thank you (or electing mo Mayor o( this city. Aa I hare before said, with th< support o( the board of Aldermen, I will endeavor to (Ire you an hon est ,sml economical admlnfatra- Aichard Darthrimess i*OtU Fighting Diaae* - Mary Pickford Strand Showing To Night- THE ACOUITTAL ;PALACE TONIOHT | "Acqtmtal,” fi Imitation of Rita I woman's famous stage play, now I ’showing at the Palace Theatre, is orfe o the Universal's big ach ievements of the year. The grip ping mys try story, \ enacted by a powerful all-star emit headed by Norman Kealy and Cara Windaor ia one of suapenao, of thrills, and of faultiest acting throughout. ’ - «.i —a i Tba audience watches with bated ^aching cheat. |L ^ th M fl „ pW o«i leaps from “ chaactar to character, and gasps Id looaen up wJth amagement ag| with a final ib” ia the cold dramatic flash, the mystry la clear mm OF RED PEPPERS «s and i ihinpr hs* r ‘tyid» J concentrated, rating hfirt red pepper, ■*i«M. 1> p^hetratea right •Ida,* congestion, aching tnd sQre 1 stiff joints relief meSc^HJply Red Pep- Ruh you feel the tingling In three minutes the con- spot is warmed through trough. When you are auf- rhe*»matiam. The destruction of the casrlo ia snown *,n the climax or ine Fighting Blude," for the picture Is based on the most thrilling epi sodes of that dramatic conflict. Hair that loses its color and ’’ustre, or when it fades, turns jgicy. dull and lifeless, is caused jby a lack of sulphur in the hair. Our grandmother made up a mix ture of Sage Tea and Sulphur to jkw-p her Ucks dark and beautiful, , cc ordl0g to his choice, j »ml* thousands of women and men i who value that even . color, that ,b ( auliful dark shade of hair which 'is fit* attractive,, psq onTy r this bid-, time recipe. Nowadays we get this famous mixture improved by the.addition, of other ingredients by asking at] !nny drug store for a bottle of ? “Wyeth’s Sage and Sulphur Com pound,” which darkens the hair so naturally, so evenly, that nobody can possibly tell It has been ap- j plied. You just dampen a sponge j • or soft brush with It and draw [this through your hair, taking one j small strand at a time. By mom- jin&the gray hair disappears; but .what delights the ladle g with Wy eth’s • Sage and Sulphur Com pound is that, besides beautifully !darkening the hair after a few I applications, in also brings Lack ! the gloss and lustre and gives it an {appearance of abundance. —(Advertisement) York. W. C. Hickey, 9 \Uant«; T. P. Boyt, Atlanta; Ira Emrick,, Baltimore; Thomas D. Hushes, Atlanta; Atlanta neQorge It. Hudson, Atlanta; Mrs, B. B. Steely, Spartanburg. tiOIL I bear no aolmoalty against any- 2?®^? MSinst me, aajDemott, Madison. N. Y. H. M. Bwee- every should be allowed the prlvl- ny , Atlanta: j. w. Byrd. Atlanu. lege, of voting for public orflclals l. c. Hicks. Atlanta. •oMirdlQg to his choice. rn'ah and aak for the co- I - operation of all the citixena, weath er V&r were for me or against me in making my administration * success, ' Yotjra Very Truly, O. H. ARNOLD JR. It. J. Johnson, Aoyston, Oa; J. B. Little. Madison: It. T. ‘ Williamson, .Macon; W.‘ C. Marshall, Atlanta;; W. Jr. Hut blond, Atlanta; E. F. Elder. 'Atlanta. lows j wooes , rawmotr ajorocmmmww BITTEB TASTE, MARKETS Woman’s Way tried for foux^months tQ (et rife to try, Mayr's Wonderful dy. whieh-T know hod helped l' r:i ' of mWc who also sufler- t-rm stomach trouble. She in- rt her ca.e was different. 1 ly had to.bribe her with ■ dress. The first dose pro- t remarkable results, cleaning Se r complexion and restoring “ppetite. She ran now eat rs >he hadn't been able to for < yoars.t*sdlt nia a simple, less preparation that removes -atarrhsl mucus from the in* "al tract .and allays the In- ml tion which causes ppctl* 'll domschxJiter and Bites* a lloi"nts. Including append!- On. doM will convince or • r-'funded. For sale by t> *“•» cverywh-re —(Advcrtia of the most remarkable bits ever put on the screen. MARY PICKFORD STRAND TODAY Benefit P. T. A. Barrow School Special musical A Singing Fes tuns tonight; .One of the bits which will de light all In "Daddy Long Legs.’' the Miry Pickford’ Company pict ure, featuring the famous star. Is the performance of a dog whh drinks part of a fug of apple jack. And'w* »t- tho Strand whero this picture will be teen tonight will see a new type of humor in the' antics of this animal which (Ives a first rate Imitation of a tippler try- lns to make hie way home liter a too liberal imbibition. »-, THE flUHTINQ BLADE Tankaglvlng and Friday Attrac tion at the Palace; picture showing at the same time AtUnts Is show ing it; The blggeet eet ever usd In a motion peture filmed In the East, was employed for the banquet hall j scene In John S. Robertson's pro duction. "The Fighting Blade." a First National picture In which Ri-1 ,-hard Rarthelmeas Is being starred | at the palace Thursday and Fri-; day. I Tho entire studio at Fort La*? was employed for this set, several log been thrown into j purpose. U is a cepiM i Hall at StavcrafcaKM which castle was inn the conflict hfe. ill's Roundheads nnd t who supported, chav. ATHENS COTTON [Signs Thst Black Draught Is Nsed- The local cotton market closed I ed to Help Eliminate Poisons— at 35 3-4 cents Wednesday. Th* An Arkansas Woman’s previous close was 35 1-2 cents. I Experience. NEW YORK COTTON ! Hatfiefd, Ark.—“I have used Prev. j Black-Draught for a number of Open High Low Close Close years,” says Mrs. C. V. Dale, of Jian. 35.85 35.85 35.75 36.62 35.60 j this place, “and I have never found Mch. 36.00 36.75 36.00 36.70 35.70 any other liver medicine so good. May b 36.10 36.85 36.10 36.82 35.901 When I get bilious, my head swims 11 A. M. Bids: January 36.00; « n d I get a bitter taste in myj March 36.20; May 36.36. mouth,- then I know I must get something to eliminate the poison, so for jears, when I would get this _ - way, 1 would . take the Black- Open High Low Close Close.Draught ' Jan. 30/75 35.46 J “j slwfiys feel better after tak- Mch. 35.78 ..... 35-57jing two or throe dotes. <t cleanses May 35.79 ..... ..... 35.53, the system and my head quits 11 A. M. Bids: January 35.90;; swimming and I feel like I can do M*rch 36.00; May 35.99. in.y work. I have recommended it " * {to others.” CHICAGO GRAIN . | Biliousness, dlitlneii,. coated Open P. C. Cose,tongue, bitter taste, warn you 'that your iiver ia out of fix. Ittnt*' l >rora Pt treatment, with a WHEAT— July Dec 102% May .. ... 108% CORN— July T4% Dec. .. . 73% May 74% OATS- July Dec .... May MASONIC NOTICE There will be no meeting of Mount Vemon Lodge No. 22, V. Jt A. M.. this week. .The next meeting will be* held, on Thursday evening, Decern t»r 6th. at which time the M. M. degree will -bo - conferred. By order of, ,, * E. O. KINNO; QNO. G. QtJiNN, }02% )02% j tdro of -Thcdford's Black-DrsugU, 108% 108% j c fton will prevent serious slck- „ Iir,s. Bile poisons and other un- 25.. If JI healthful matters should not bs 11 A nermitted to lodge In the system. 1 Draught, the old, long-established. f2Ir well-lfnown, purely vegetable ptnv- dered liver medicine. “ . Keep a package In your bouse, handy for immediate uie. Sold by good druggists every where. 43% 43% 45% Banncr-IIcrald WANT ADS Why W advertisements lay before you the choicest wares of HY waste time in useless “shopping around” when the every progressive merchant in town? . s • Why use needless effort in an endless store-to-store quest when the advertisements enablp you to make your choice of the finest merchandise without even leaving your home? Why pay more than you oyght when you can stretch your dollar to the elastic limit by taking advantage of the bargains and good buys that are daily advertised in this paper? Why risk dissatisfaction by buying unknown, unbranded goods when you can assure yourself complete satisfaction by buy ing an advertised product, backed by the integrity of a man who spends real money to establish his name and to build up public good-will? Read the Advertisements. Buy Advertised Wares. It Is a Safe and Sound Policy.