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THE BAyNER-ITRHAt.il. ABIBH. GEORGIA
Biggest Program of Features Ever
Presented in Athens to Be Seen
At the Palace Theatre This Week
“The Silent Partner” Tonight Attraction, With “The!
Virginian” For Tuesday—Norma Talmadge
Big Week-End Special.
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BULKS TO LOSE
0«Llf THREE
BULLDOGS PLAY
BAPTISTS TWO
IN MACON
F!
Out of a first string squad of
1 MACON, -Gii.— 1 Two gam"!
th« University of Georgia on suc
cessive nights are included
Mercer's 192-* basketball schedule
ns announced, the contest with the
Georgia quint being scheduled lor
February 15 and Id, both in Ma-
Tech is also scheduled for
this fall
The 4hree
i Georgia loses but three two g ameSt January 18 and 19, t!i
from the team of 1924 ns f| rsl j n Atlanta.
canvas of tho football, [ t understood that Mercer
, those
,s fol-
fcaovMi uy a canvas ui mu iwumui, it unneraioiHi m‘*L
i players who hqyc represented the w jj| p | ay about thirty gauH'i
Red nrtSf Black on th‘‘ gridiron scheduled to date being
to depart through thej
four route are Captain Joe.bany
-Albany Y at Al-
BennetiS!. this year’s captain and 1 December 21-«? Albany Y at Mu*
T of .we
play iirthe south. Joe played hi* i December 25—Baylor College at
last gagne Saturday against Centre j Macon.
and tiaZjfoIded his blanket and i January 1 l«» 8—Road trip
stowedjftw&y hia clcatcd shoes as j through the Carolina*.
12 — Chattanooga at
I—
aouvenfiy for future Bennetts. ! January
He rntde a record for his fierce-1 Macon,
ness to*: the line and ability to January
bgeak IHrough and block bunts, j Atlanta.
Th* Second man to pass orf i January
down tte lino to the stalwarts who Macon
- " January
I Get Rid of It by Taking Chonay’a
Before It Turns Into Something
Worse.
Does that hacking cough worry
,yuu because It hangs on? Keally
jit is a cause for worry, for if you
1 . .. . .1, t. .... «ln,«
18— Georgia Tech
19— Georgia Tech
Vanderbilt
have flgre before is Mark Antho- ! w ja . n ““ r >’ ~ vai
ny, onffof the most unique char- 'Nashville. . *
acters «6fver to play on any Geor- ‘ -•» — ^ha
Chattanooga
Tennessee in Knox-
gia athletic team. Mark is a giant Chattanooga,
and ctftae to Georgia without the January 2b
slighUwF.' knowledge of football. v “Jf- v r#.™iu.o
He developed into n fireit string lebruaty 2 - North Carolmo
man a® went great until injuries, State in Macon. ....
kept Mr out of all the games of - February 4—Mississippi A. and
last yjg and -«vem! thin y e sr . M In M n rnn
Like Baonett he is a linesman. "
ch&rdson is the third man
He plays end and has
1*I 0U ! i 11 ’ "*2!3! COVINGTON ELECTED
February 11—Florida in Macon,
February 15—Georgia in Macon
February 16—Georgia in Macon.
brilliant one but
•veil a consistent player. I
ire all the players Geor* I
lose but, of course.
CAPTAIN OF cfENTRE
DANVII.I.E, Ky.—Herbert Cor
ington. of Mayfield, Ky., play-
be some of the 27 left Imr hi* third year on the Ccntrr
not return next year. Col less varsity, Saturday night
is the cose but with the wan ejected captain of the Colonels
Itiing of freshmen Gpor-^ for next season.
...... _ver s had coining into the ‘ Covington last yenr
eligible claBS prospects for the unanimous choice for nll-ttouthern
few years are looming with quarterback and probably will he
ht hue on Sanford Field,
other men on this year’s
squad eligible are: Buster Kilpat
rick, “Jazz” Carroll, “Roose” Day,
■/Sfcxd Frier, Ike Josclove, Tom
Nelson, Johnny Blour.t, William
Fulcher, ■ “Scrappy” Moore, Billie
Phiipot, M. C. Levle, Tom Wind*
ham, Sam Simowitz, W. M. Oliver.
K5C - 2 “- Wf *
thl* season. Ills work has been
consistently good In every game
nisi be has qualified as a worthy
successor to tho famous Bo Mr-
•ailitti
Charlie Wichrs, Hervey ^ Clcckley,
George .Herriott, Spencer Gi
Tippin, Juke Butler,
Covington succeed* Kubale, the
Fort Sinth. Ark., boy who led the
team this season and who still hat.
another year to play.
ATLANTA, Ga. — The recent
Thankmrivimr crame tatsmuit Geor
gia Tech and Auburn which re
sulted in a scoreless tic was th e
first game with no markers ever
pin veil between tho , two ocohols.
Although both teams lost opportu
nities to score they were In strik
ing distance very seldom a’nd both
showed a stiff opposition near the
goat
WILL BUILD NEW BRIDGE
OVER CHATTAHOOCHEE
Unless you see, the “Boyer Cross'
on package or on tablets you art
not getting the gehutre.R’V
FORT GAINES. Ga.—Accord
ing. to the reports reaching here
from Washington, the prospects
I for ijptf bridge over the Chatta
jhoochec, linking the states o
Georgia and Alabama are very
bright.
Legislation for the bridge which
would be under the direction of
the Georgia State .Highway Board
will be brought up in tho coming
session of, congress according t<
reports from Washington, by Sen
ator Harris, with Representative
Crisp of the third Georgia district
looking after the interest of the
project in tho house. This fridge,
it is stated, will be a great serv
ice to this section of Georgia and
to the neighboring section of Ala-
p‘rtn panrej safe by mimes, nml lblima ,, we || ^ thc at
prescribed by phys|chns
«nty-Ihree years for
Colds flemlache
Toothache T.umbngo
fceuritis Itheunmtism
^Neuralgia Pain, Pain
Actejrt “Boyer • Tablets of
{Urge.
DAItlNC AUTOMOBILE
THEFTS IV ATLANTA
ATLANTA. Ga.—Auto thief,
went on » rampage here recently
tef"‘ ho r -ML*? is ti
•ee eoltnln* i-niven direction*.
!y took feuge of to cover their
II lejtllea of Slnnd 100. Aoplrl* !a<rtivition. IMain clothes offieerv
the Iron, n..,rk or Bam Mon- ! who •’»'* immediately .dupetchca
Mo non ce t ienridester
lltyttcaclO—Advertisement.
with kidney double
or more. 1 could not
and I was always
coming home from
my bock ached/* write*
Gordon, Danville. Uf.
route
to various points in thc city to
look obt for stolen cars, failed to
make anjr arrests or to find any
activities of the thieves.
Judge HatcKiock, who had re
cently scored bodtlogg».is heavily
a* auto thieve* and declared that
“this class of thief should have
.heavy punishment," evidently fail
ed to impress the perpetrators of
LEATRICE JOY jn PARAMOUNT PICTURES
Palace Spec ini Tonight.
“THE SILENT PARTNER” r
PALACE 8HOWING MONDAY ,;
r*!'J cur forad your wiles, r
blrthdey? ;
George Coburn did, In thc Pnrn- j
mount picture. ‘The SHenf Part-[a
ncr," which comes to the Palace's
theatre Monday, and It almost cost
him hl« wlf*'.
In thc story, Coburn has be.
come a stock speculator, against
the wishes of his wife, who doer
out wnnt tnoir financial security
Jeopardized. Ho is ns ngrreablr
ns ever, but so wrapped In com-
o complaint,
sked how he
•j qn. he had the same reply: -j
“Keep shooting. I am all right/'
Dr. .1. J. O'Brien, who hps been
Bonding Harlan, was called In
son ns the nntor reached his home,
6545 Fountain Ave. Tho physician
declared his patient would be
fined to 111, Jmme for several day»
had not
plox gambling operations,
neglected her.
His'formtr employer Is In love
with Mrs. Coburn, nnd takes spec
ial pains to remember the anni
versary. ns It seems to her evety.
one else does.
When George doel remember, nnd
telephones home, he Is too late, and
his, wife has accepted an Invitation
to luncheon with the employer,
which comes in n bouquet of Anicr
lean Beauties.
It Is a strong temptation which
comes to her in thc gift of an ex.
pensive heart set In diamonds, »on»
ulro with the flowers. Blit she
remains true to her owii, mid re.
turns the present, even though -It
costs bitter pongs at tho thought
of her husband's forgetfulness. t
A strong cast In this Charier
Mnlgiie production is featured l>y
Leo trice Joyjis wife, Owen Moore
us husband, nnd Kobcrt Ktbson
a# employer. Thc supporting
players are among thp best known
artists of the sersen.
he hat PALACE
Moqdny, Leatrlce Joy “The
lent Partner.” Comedy "Books ahJl
Splrltr/'
Tuesday. Kenneth Harlan “The,
Virginian” News Events
Wednesday, Alice Calhoun, with
JnnH-s Morrison, ’’The Man Next'
News Events.
Thursday and. Friday, (Big Fen.
ture) Tho popular American Fa
vorite. Norma Talmadge with Con.
way Tearle In “Ashes of Ven-
Saturday, vMarie* Provost and
Huntley Gordon ‘The Wnnters. 1
Coiiiedy, "No Loafing.”
Every day n blr Special Feature
1 tiiiii
STRAND
don't get rid of it you may find
yourself the victim of a far mort
*«( rlous malady. w
Thus It would be worse than fool
•'ish to let It go on, getting worst
and worse, without faking the eas
iest and quickest method of putting
an end to the troubla and so save
yourself from what might turn out
to be a very serious complication.
Suppose you go to the drug storr
and get a bottle of Cheney's Ex-
pertorant and begin taking a tea
spoonful every two hours. Ktep
it up and you’ll flad 'that by to
morrow tho cough will have almost
intirely dlwyipeared nnd In a few
tdays will be completely gone.
Thc time to get the best of o
cough is right at the beginning—
when you first nqtlce It. Each daj
you neglect It only mnkes it more
difficult to prize loose Its hold on
you. The sooner wou begin treat
ment the sooner you will get over
th»- trouble. Begin now.
Hold by u!l druggists and in
smaller towns by general mer
chants In JOc and 60c bottles.—-Ad* ,
v< rtlsement.
WORTH IIS
So Writes Mrs. Dht, All
Her Life A Sufferer Un-
.til She Tried Benedicta
— Nature’s Friend t o
Women.
Athens Visitors
__ MONDAY. DECEMBER j
r " 1 J '~~rrrr,-r^ a
Among th6se ip Athens Monday
were: F. M/ConneJI, St. Lbuis; Dr.
nnd Mrs. K. 8. Hariillton. Charlotte,
N. C.; Mr. nnd Mrs.. J. H. Hayden,
Cleveland Ohio
M. M. GUckson, Boston. Mass.;, i
E. D. Coll'er, Newark, N. J.; D. M. •
Collier, Rochester, N. Y.; Jack*.
Frost, Monreo, Ga.; Mrs. D. A.
Brown; Mrs. A. L. Palmer, Sehneo
tady, N. Y.
iy3Hou ra ~
BREAKS THAf COLD
Hill’s Coocara Bromide \....
break your cold in one day.
promptly it prevents cold*,'
and pneumonia. Demand. ___
bearing Mr, HRl’a portrait. All
druggists. <¥ |y Price30c.
iMhr. E. M. Pamphean.; Mrs. Al
ice See, Brooklyn, N. H. E.
Hardman. Atlanta; George W.
Clark, New York; T. W. Porter
Fitinklln, N. C.
CASCARA^QUiNIN
“I feel llkt* I ought to write to
you about Bencdicyt. I have been
sick nearly all my life and have
taken medicines from doctors but
thry dhl me no good; I tried
Planters Bendedlcta and I think It
is worth it* weight in gold. Benc-
dfeta has done ine more L«>od than
anything I ever found an^f you can
•:se the htter nnd also my name,
ior if I can help to pl.\\» Bone*
Ida In the hands of sufferlr.; Notice to Machinery
Mr* i Equipmeii^ Dealers
John McNulty, Cincinnati, Ohio;
Miss J. Wilder. Atlanta; C. E
Knox. New York City; J. W. Tin
dall, Atlanta; Hal Dunham, Canon
Sprains S
women I will certainly d>.
auto.
*arry B. Dix, Schoolfi?ld,"'a.
For more than 50 years, hun-
lrtd* of terateful women have been
writing letters like the
bout the relief brought
should be
treated quickly
and thoroughly
through Benedictn, nature’s
’larndess herb and root compound
'or tho many Ills and pains women
uffer from. If you, as many wo
men do, suffer from irregularities
backaches, displacements and ner
vousness, get Benedictn from your
Druggist tbday.—Advertisement.
Sealed bids will b c received by
above the State Highway Department of
them j Georgia, East Point, Georgia, un-
When You Catch Cold
Rub on Musterole >
1 Musterole is
j in it, (ood
. preventsa
to apply and it get,
' t away.. Often it
“Pape’s Cold Compound"
Breaks a Cold Right Up
Take two tablets every three
hours until three does are taken
The first dose always gives relief.
The second nnd third doses com
pletely break up tho cold. Pleas
ant! safe to take. Contains no
quinine or opiates. Millions use
’Pape's Cold Compound.” Price,
thirty-flvo cents. Druggists guar
antee It.—Advertisement.
pneumonia. _
:h the fingers. It does
from turning into “flu’’ tc, T•
Just a]
til 12:00 o’clock noon, December
14/ 1923, for thfe following equip
ment:
Approximately 6—12 foot Road
Graders.
Approximately 9—10 foot Road
Graders.
Approximately 28—8 foot Road
Graders.
Approximately 15—Back Slop
ers for 12 foot graders.
Approximately 20—Back Slop-
era for 10 foot graders.
Approximately 44—1 Ton
Trucks.
Approximately 25—2 Ton Trat-
MM I tor
Approximately 20—6 Ton Tree.
work of grandmother's mustard plaster
without the blister.
Musterole is a clean,white ointment.
Approximately
Blade Road Prngs.
Approximately 10 — Sacrifices
made of oil of mustard and other home | Attachments for 12 foot Graders.
Approximately 20 — Complete
ith blades for Main
simples. It is recommended by many
'doctors and nurses. Try Musterole for |Ciicles
sore throat, cold on the chest, rheuma- • lainer.
tism, lumbago, pleurisy, still neck. bron-. This equipment to be equal to,
chitis, asthma, neinfllia, comestkm. cr better than, that used by the
pains and aches of the Back and joints ! *; ta to Highway Department and
sprains, sore musejes, bruises, chilblains, I f, )U n< ) satisfactory.
Quote prices F. O. B. the follow
ing places: Atlanta. Augusta, Sa
vannah. Maecn, Albany and Way-
McLELLAN’S
6-10-25C STORE
Big reductions in Ladies' and'
Missea’ Hats—we must make
•room for our Xmaa merchandise.
All $6.00 Hats now $1.98
$3.00 and $4.00 Hats
now 98c
ladies' Sweaters $2.49
Ladies’ Sweaters ....'.. $4.98
Man’s Sweaters .. .. .. $2.49
Man’s Sweat, cs $4,98
Men's Jersey* 98c
. Watch our windows
frosted feet—colds of alt sorts.
To Mot herm: Musterole Is now
mod# in milder form for
babies and small children.
Ask for Children's Musterole.
35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos-
tal size, $3.00.
Read
Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
cross, Georgia,
Right is reserved to reject any
cr all bids and waive all formali
ties.
This notice is in accordance
with the Act of tho. G<»n«»ra! As
sembly of Georgia, approved Aug
ust 15„ 1922.
W. R. NEEL,
State Highway Engineer.
After illness-
recuperate,
take, l.
SCOTTS 1
EMULSION I
Sloan’s relitvss the* pain, and
keeps the tissues from 8tiffe.iing
up—hastens repair. Gst/i bottle
today-35 cents. It wlft wfttain.
Sloan’s Liniment-*;//. pd,i
-*4
JUtelcomje.
anbthft -
71 St STREET and BROADWAY
A masterpiece of mod^ro ’eotd
cr ration wnerc ^onrenjenee. nei-
cr ration
ful quiet and hospitality art j
features.
Unique Congo Rod»—
Grill-and Blue Roonp Rattan*.
Ahreyeap/fqawe, '
to entestein whiton if*■»
kLATXOWXtMHIP-
^ Kiad Banner-—.
Want A* 1 ’
“THE VIRGINIAN-
PALACE TUESDAY
Kenneth Harlan, who accidental-
Monday, Douglas Falrbankr
«\v>rt«*rn) “Tho Bourder Bandit
Killer." Comedy, "Be kfy Guest.”
Tuesday Bill Patton (Western)
"Act* of the Law.” ‘Beasts of Par-
hllse.”
Ish Parents” *Comedy "Hot
Hparks”
Thursday Big east of favorites.
shot himself In the street duel, In "Forgive nml Forget”
scene In Tom Forman’s Prcffrrrt* Friday, Big Double Program.
Picture, "The Virginian,” not only Wyndom Ftnndlng, Mae Marsh
ilIrolieyed bis physician’s orders t
remain In bed but returned to the
B. P. gchulberg Studios nnd Insist
ed on working twenty.four hours
straight to finish his part of the
scenes In the picture, which Is to
* seen at the Palace Tuesday.
At the-end of^the night nnd day
appearance before the camera the
sorry plight HU
nd Inflamed nnd
During
lmd re
actor
leg was swollen
he walked with difficult
the acting of th-
The Lion’s Mouse’” New series
”FIgbting Blood".
Saturday Hoot Oltison (Western)
"The Thrtti Chaser,” "Fighting
Skipper” extra.
CLARKESVILLE. (1
undent rnilned origin
llabcrslinm County Ct
late Saturday -night.
—Fire «>f
razed the
rt House
trained frojn limping nnd th# ten- Into Saturday -night. An attempt
*tnj of hi* tep m«?r!ca In an effort w.is made to. save the structure
to walk naturally, aggravated hi* but all efforts pioved futile, ns th«
wound. | flames bad made rapid progress
Director Forma a and othep-mem-1 before the fire was discovered,
hers of the C4>mprmy were unaware; Other buildings in the vicinity of
that Kenneth was undergoing so j the ■ blazing, court house weri
much pity*lent ngony, n* he made endangered, «
. ifeinviiie III -I the crimes. Offcicrs have been
_ ror fv iviDNFv !r» v «?b orders to double their ef-,
‘ 1 4 j^orts to watch for the thrives andi
, And could work with I^ a ^* 0 Ituani against further ae-.
bcttcr dnrt eould work wlthl^ f ' the pang FMch j* be-
ttirr- ^ to bo. operating In the city,
better.” For quick re-
Backache. Rheumatic |
Kidney and Bladder
FGLET KIDNEY
pver
iiwsmnnno* iirrir»i -
|
Read
Read Banner-Herald
Want Ads.
Why
l/Ty./Ti
advertisements lay before you the' choicest wares of
HY waste time in useless “shopping around” when the
■every progressive merchant in town?
Why use needless effort in an endless store-to-store quest when
the. advertisements enable you to make your choice of the finest
merchandise without even leaving your home?
Why pay more than you ought when you can stretch your
dollar to the elastic limit by taking advantage of the bargains
and good buys that are'daily advertised in tjiis 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-hte name and to build up public
good-will?
IAJ
•OfiO!
i j
fcns
Read the Advertisements. Buy Advertised
Wares. It Is a Safe and Sound Policy.
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Norma Talmadge Palace Thursday and Friday