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SUNDAY. DECEMBFn
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CONOI.LY .MOTOR CO
Univereity Faculty Men
Will Attend Accrediting
Sessions. 65 Ga. Schools
on Southern List.
Dr. J. S. Stewnrt and Prof. W. l>.
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“THE SILENT PARTNER”
PALACE 8HOWINQ MONDAY
Did .you evtr forftet your wife'*
birthday?
•OeorKo Coburn did, in the Pant-,
mount picture, “The Silent Part
ner," which comes to the Palaco
thoatre Monday, and It almost cont
no complaint. When the director
asked how he felt and If he could
go on, he had the same reply:
“Keep shooting. I am all right."
Dr. J. J. O'Brien, who has been
6545 Fountain Are. The physician
declared his patient would be con
fined to his home for several dayr
as danger of Infection had not
In the story, Coburn has be
come a stock speculator, against
the wishes of his wife, who doer
not want their financial security
jeopardised. He la as agrreable
as ever, but so wrapped In com
plex gambling operations, he har
neglected her.
His former employer Is In love
with Mrs. Cobum, and take# spec
ial 'pains to remember the anni
versary, as it seems to her every,
one else does.
When George does remember, and
telephones home, he Is too late, and
his wife has accepted an invitation
to luncheon with the employer,
which comes In a bouquet of Amer
lean Beauties.
It Is a strong temptation which
comes to her In the gift of an ex.
pensive heart set In diamonds, sent
also with the flowers. But she
remains true to her own, and re.
turns the present, even though It
costs bitt*r pangs at the thought
of her husband's forgetfulness.
A strong cast In this Chari"
BIG ATTRACTIONS THI8
WEEK AT THE MOVIE8
PALACE
Monday. Leatrice Joy “The Si
lent Partner." Comedy “Books and
Splrltr." J
Tuesday. Kenneth Harlan "Th«
Virginian'* News Events
Wednesday, Alice Calhouo, with
James Morrison. "The Man) Next
Door." News Events.
Thursday and Friday. (Big Fea
ture) The popular American Fa
vorite, Norma Talmadge with Con
way Tearle' In "Ashes of Yen-
Saturday, Marie Prevoat and
Huntley Gordon "The Wasters."
Comedy, “No Loafing."
Every day a big Special Feature.
Came from clay—and clay has kept it
By Edna Wallace Hopper
‘ ■Today you hear much about at the age of 61, shows what cc
facial c*ay» I learned t*-oui the;.* statu ude will do.
SO years ago in France. Then they No girl or woman who cares
wire crude and muddy, like most whit for beauty can afford to or
cinys now. But thty multiplied clay. The users of ©toy stand <
STRAND..
Monday, Dduglns Fairbanks
(Western) "Th* Bnsrd»r Bandit
Killer.*' “
Comedy, "Be My Guest.
Tuesday Bill Patton (Western)
vastly perfected, keeps me |
iity at my grand old age.
)<• of you have been amased
ist clay does for women. Even
old-type clays. No other aid
•uty ever'did one-tenth fco
“THE VIRGINIAN" l*h Parents" Corned
PALACE TUE8DAY Hparks"
Kenneth Harlan, who accidental* I Thursday Big/ Mutt of
ly shot himself In the street duel jin "Forgive and Forget"
scene In Tom Forman*s Prefern* | Friday, Big
Picture, "The Virginian," not only Wyndam Standli
disobeyed his physician’s orders t —
remain In bed but returned to the
B. P. 8chujberg Studios and Insist
ed on working twenty-four hours
straight to finish his part of the
scenes In the picture, which Is to
be seen at the Palace Tuesday.
At the end of the night and day
appearance before the camera the
actor was In a sorry plight. Hit
leg was swollen and Inflamed and
he walked with difficulty. During {announced th*t the drlve for a
the acting of the scenes ho had re. i school library will b« continued
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Mai It what that <jlay did for me.
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MADAME VERONA
RsV/ /Van’-* 1 ' 0 " in life y°u arc beit adapted (or and
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Her Oriental sciences enable her to do m*ny things for the
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LIBRARY DAILY
Daily Book Circulation
Placed At 50. Best New
Books Are Secured By
University Library.
Between 350 and 400 students
use the University of Georgia II-
bary every day that It is open, it
is estimated by the llbran'an in a
statement given out here.
It is said that the average book
circulation per day is fifty copies.
At regular Intervals the library bo-
cures the better of the new books
that are being published and these
are put at the disposal of the uni
versity students.
Only recently a beautiful oil
painting of Chancellor David C.
narrow of the Unlveslty was
placed In the lobby entrance of the
library. The picture i?s the work
of an Athens artist. Miss Mary
Franklin, who only recently
turifed from Paris where she spent
some Jlme.
Teachers Should
Do Mucn Research,
Says Dr. Edwards
That the pn'mary puritose of n
university Is to add to the sum to
tal of thd- world's nnowledge is the
opinion of Dr. A. 9. Edwards, pro
fessor of psychology at the Uni
versity of Georgia, who states that
he does not think that university
teachers should have so much clssn
work that they have no time left
for research work. "In that case,
the teacher Is turning out quantity
rather than quality." declared Dr.
Edwards who Is generally regarded
as one of the most brilliant men
at the unlvergfty and one of the
greatest psychologists In the ■ iulh,
Biggest Program of Features Ever
Presented in Athens to Be Seen
At the Palace Theatre This Week
“The Silent Partner” Monday Attraction, With “The)
Virginian” For Tuesday—Norma Talmadge ’Stewart, Barrow, Soule
Big Week-End Special. j and Chapman Attend
Meeting of Twelve Dis
trict Schools There.
Dr. Joseph S. Stewart, Prof.
Paul Chapman. Chancellor David
C. Barrow, and Dr. Andrew M.
Soule, all of the University of
Georgia, to be in Sparta Friday
and Saturday In attendance at a
meeting of twelve district Agri
cultural and Mechanical Engineer
ing schools to be held in that o'ty.
All of those from Athens were
on the program. Dr. Soule went to
Sparta from Atlanta where he was
in attendance at the annual session
of the Georgia academy of science.
Dr. Stephens Is
In Chair At Ga.
Science Meeting
Five Athenians in Atlanta
For Annual Session of
Newly Formed Georgia
Academy of Science.
With Dr. R. P. Stephen*; pro-
feasor of mathematics at Univer
sity of Georgia presiding, the an
nual gathering of the Georgia
Academy of Science is being held
in Atlanta Ftlday and Saturday.
Five from the University of
Soule, president of tho State Col-
Oeorgia, including Dr. Andrew M.
lege of Agriculture, are to take
on the program which la to be of
particular Interest to men engaged
n the various branches of eclence.
Those In Atlanta from Athene er
Dr. R. p. Stephens, Dr. Andrew it.
Soule, Dr. Joseph Krafka, Jr.,
Prof. T. H. SfcHatton, and Dr. lohn
R. Fein.
Athenians Eligible
For the Rhodes
Scholarship
W. C. Carter of Atlanta, Ifcrvey
M. Cleckley of Augusta. Alton
Hosch of Gainesville, and Hampton
M. Jarrell of Athene hare been an
notated as eligible* for tho Rhodes
scholarship which will take the
vVnnor to thb famous Oxford uni
versity In England for a year.
All four of these boys an etu
dent* of Georgia. All hare excel
lent records In college activities
Including athletics, scholastic and
debating.
Frank Harold of Americas,
nephew of Governor Clifford M.
Walker, was the left University of
Georgia graduate to win
Rhodes scholarship. He it now
practicing law In Atlanta.
Hooper of tho University of Ccor | llcii, i„ to i» MII , H „
glu faculty leave December t for J Richmond meek'mt ° p ° n M
Richmond, Va., where they will at
tend the annual meeting of the
Commission of the Accredited
Schools and Association of col
leges and Secondary Education.
Dr. Stewart Is a member of the
commission on Secondary schools
while Professor Hooper I* a mem-1
her of the commlsa'on on higher
institutions.
There are 65 schools In Georgia
on the Southern accredited list,
said Dr. Stewart. There are four
teen others which have applies-
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