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urtXnAT, DECEMBER Ifr. \m.
Velvet Gloved”
Statesman May
Return to Rule
/By Associated Press)
piiUS.-l* P reillctei1 t*>at tlie
llloved statesmen who gov-
France without a party to
Tliim iluriug one ot the most
Salt periods welch the eepub-
passed WtB be called back
1( r simply bcCiVUae’ he Ig aec-
should M. Poincare step
CO other mast being capable
"pine with the situation,
eh a. Utiand, the former pre-
. ugured conspicuously in
debate In the chamber on Nov-
, a! asked as to the prospects
IK rttnrn to power, he replied
situillfn is not bright
to tdjnpt me, and not bad
yet for them to offer It to
War Toys Will Be
Scarce in France
At Christmastime
, Brian# n^prei^'i
F. -arlt r dttegation
er headed
liinpt*’** conference, and as
t*. of the criticism of
altitude at that time
difficulties connected
the pen6e‘^settlements and
almost
suf/dred
.... < By AsatclaUd Prew.)
I A III*—few French kiddies will
find tin *)ldlern in their little wooden
■hoes when they wake up Christmas
morning. fere No€ ,» „ ganU
Claus in called in French, appears
to have decided that the children
have had enough war toys: he has so
reduce his order for such things
that the houses that made a special
ity of majestic drummajors. das-
sling cuirassiers und stralght-aced
artillerymen have been obliged to
transform their Work to produce
things more ip keeping wit hthe
of the day. The demand this year
runs largely to simple building blocks
for the youngest, mechanical con.
plains metor cars and wireless
fits. Dolls for girls are felt and un
breakable. and they are very dear,
because they are very artistic.
FORBES 18 8ICK
(By Associated Press.)
BOSTON.—Colonel Charles R.
Forbes, former head of the Veter
ans’ Bureau, who Is seriously ill
i, .... ’ MlWUill 111
cc« i>se, after his fail here was res^ng more comfortably
power. He ’Is now Bald by Saturday his sister. Mrs. H.rrv
logg’s nran is prepares to
do one thing—AND DO IT WELL!
Look Forward
To Cure of T. B.’
It was my responsibility after
the armistice to serve as chief
educational officer in a reconstruc
tion hospital for tubercular sol
diers. The aim of the work was
where possibl* to cure the patients
end to reutrn them to their origi
nal vocations or to one which was
better adapted to them.
The important thing I want to
emphasize here is that the tuber
cular patient should, if his case .is
not too bad, look forward to n
cure and to taking up his work
again and carrying op.
Where the Work is not too like
Wonder If He Gets
Cold in the Winter I
■tructlon and artltectural outfits for ly to reactivate the tuberculosis,
_!f* er ,Kiy *’ which com® air- the patient should take up the
log?’* Bran will permanently
• constipation, mild or chronic,
scientifically prepared for that
. therefore
hi the accessary bulk to assure
nit*. Foods with a small bran con-
t cannot afford permanent relief,
fan youf physician or friends
rise you to'iot Kellogg's Bran, yea
bT on for the purposo of eliminat-
s dangerous clogging-up and toxie
dition of you?system. You can’t
or-i to takr half-way measures 1
ink of the lost tfme and the dangers
£aess you aff'My dodging!
faat you r.iQst have is rial bran—
1L0GG *8 BRAN, and if you will
suhriy each day you will
different- person within a
’s Brai
Kellogg’s
purifies. It not only glvaa relief, but
It regulates the bowfi. Every iS-
ber of your family should oat it—
every day—at lerfst two tablespoon-
ruls; in chronio eases as much .with
. Kellogg’s Bran mixed with u
hot «.red, or cook it with hot eenola,
oddin* two toblMpoonfolo of Bran tot
cold ecr|als or to eat it as a cereal
with hot milk. You can de-
Uciooo bakery product, with Kollon’o
Bmo. Boeipoo oa every package.
Kellogg'a Bran it not oaly Bation-
•Wf Mid in (noery .tore., hot can ho
had In individual package in first-
, first-
Art for It nt
your ratiurut. Bo eortaia to out
Kellogg-a Bran dlQy for health -a ante!
J/ioney on Central City Property
5 i4>*^Five and Half Per Cent—6V>%
Simple Interest. ,
HUBERT M. RYLEE, LAW OFFICES
■’.01-5 Holman Building Telephone 1676
y%y&' rrrr4 rvwrwr.rT
same work that he did before his
sickness. If the work is too hard,
a physician should be consulted as
to the kind of work he should
take up, and the patient should
prepare himself for this work.
There i B a mistaken idea with
m«ny people that a person who
has had tuberculosis cannot go
back to work. This is entirely
,wrong and likely to react upon the
Individually mentally as well as
physically and to lead him to de-
fenerate into an inefficient, use
es* member of the community.
Before a tubercular patient could
receive his discharge from the
army the reconstruction depart
ment had to givo.him one month’s
work so that he could prove that
he could do this work without re
activating his tuberculosis.
A. S. EDWARDS.
(By Associated Press)
BERLIN.—'’’Why should I wear
clothing? I was born nnclothefr,
and what nature produced can
never be bad. Why is it immoral
for me to go without clothing, if I
do not want to wear ft and find
that It is a handicap to my com
fort?”
Thus Otto Llder made his appeal
to a Berlin court recently. He was
fined tei) billion marks, however,
and.warned never to appear out
side bis farmhouse near Bablwits
unless he was suitably dressed.
L'erior has appealed against the
fine and insists he will fight for
hat he terms his rights to the
highest court (n the country. Lie-
der belongs .to a cult which has
many followers and which, advo
cates the abolit/on of all clothing.
During his trial he scouted a sug
gestion from the court that at least
he should wear a loin cloth and
stoutly contended for what
called “birth dress,” even in the
winter.
PALACE
Special
TONIGHT
WASHINGTON—'"Settle all
claims before Christmas,” Is the
slogan that Is speeding up adju
dication of soldier claims at the
Veterans Bureau. Directions have
been sent to all district officers ot
the bureau to give prompt atten
tion to all pending coses of
STOCKHOLM—Prlnoe William
of Sweden, recond son of King
Gustaf V, who has made a repu
tation ns a big game hunter, a
poet, and a dramatic critic, is now
also a full fledged dramatist,
first piny having been accepted
for production by the . Swedish
Theatre In Stockholm. Prince
William's play is entitled “Klnan-
£0*1,” the W’ord being of Africat
origin and signifying “guide.” Tbs
scenes are laid In Africa.
Lois Wilson Richard Dix
Robert Edeson
In Zane Grey’s Great Story
“To Th
Last Man”
Here’s( a spirited, -colorful, thrill-laden plcturization of Zane
Grey’sgreat novel. Filmed in the hitherto unscreened wilds of
Arizona—the actual scene of the story.
ALABAMA MAN HELD
■bled veterans to clear them away j killing,
before the holidays. Not onlj
does the drive elm to speed up
the settling of the claims of
In hospitals but Instructions have
been issued also not to overlook
ex-senrice men In penal Instltu
tlons.
(By Associated Press.)
MILTON. Fla.—C. E. Sudwall
owner of tho Gulf Telephono and I
Telegraph system was shot and
killed late Friday R'ght In an au-1
tomohllc garage, here. W.
Rhoades of Flomation, Ala., la he- I
ing held' in jail charged with thd
TUESDAY
. WEDNESDAY
MARY ALDEN
HUNTLEY GORDON
“THE LOVE TRAP”
in
With BRYANT WASHBURN
“PLEASURE MAD”
A Whirl of Wild Gayety and Its Cost.
and MABEL FORREST
OIL MEN MEET DEC. 11
8T. LOUIS—Various phases n
the oil industry; European condi
tions, and the marine and home use
of fuel oil will be discussed at the
fourth annual convention of the
American Petroleum Institute here.
December 11-It.
Group meetings will be held for
the consideration of pipe line, ship
and tank car transportation of oil.
standardisation, simplification and
Improvemsnt of oil drilling meth
od*.' and the automotive, fuel .prob'-
lem;
(By Associated Press.)
HAZARD Ky.—Seven miners are
dead and six others Injured, two of
the latter possibly fatally, as » re
sult or an explosion in tihe dust
R«'ne of the Black Hawk Coal com
pany on iCarrs Fork, twelve mllea
from here late Friday. Six of tho
d'ead are negroes.
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
i Now You’ll See Him
(By Awociat.d Press.)
MILWAUKEE!. — The headleu
body or Mrs. Belle Tosipkins, wife
ot E!. Ray Tompkins, trap found
Saturday morning In the vicinity
of.WWtu Fleh Bay. a suburb, fol-
lbwlng a search which began when
* ••««' repotted that the woman
was mlselng late Thursday.
Harold Lloyd
IN
“WHY WORRY?”
A barrage
of giant
laughter!
Bombards your
worries with
T. N. T. of Joy!
Rattles your ribs,
Captures
* your heart!
WESTERN AT THE STRAND EVERY DAY
GREAT FEATURES AT THE
PALACE THEATRE THIS WEEK
GoidMedal
$hool
THE BANNER-HERALD
invites the women of Athens and near-by communities to a com
plimentary four day GOLD MEDAL Cooking School, to be held
at Colonial Theatre on the afternoon of December 11, 12,13 and
14 at 2:30.
Miss Agnes White of Columbia Teachers College,
will give the lectures. Special souvenirs will be pre
sented our guests at each day’s session.
PROGRAM
Salad and Salad Accompaniment........ Tuesday, December 11
Christmas Danties for Gifts and Parties ... Wednesday, Dec. 12
Cake and Icings i- Thursday, December 13
Unusual Desserts Friday, December 14
Stars Include Lois Wilson, Huntley Gordon, Bryant
Washburn, Harold Lloyd, Constance Talmadge.
Zane Grey’s Great Story At the Palace
Theatre Tonight.
"S3?
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Harold Lloyd Palaea Thursday and Friday
She was mad—fighting mad—was little Jobyna Ralston, and she
told Hsrold Lloyd Just oxactly what she thought of him. Then h«
wga mad—madly in lovs with her, but thfy had to keep on, fighting
because they were entangled in a isd-hot revolution In South A marl-
ea. It happens In “Why Worry?”, Harold Lloyd’s new six rell Path®
comedy, showing at the Palace Thursday and Friday.
LOIS WILSON IN PARAMOUNT PICTURES
P*U<a Special Showing ToaighL
LOIS WIL80N PALACE
SPECIAL TONIGHT N
Zane Grey’s novelp ”To the Last
Man,” fcs plcturfced by Paramount
Washburti~(rosby Cob
Gold Medal Fldur
WEBB-CRAWFORD CO.
DISTRIBUTORS
turea of tha yeas* Is “Pleasure
Mad,’ the Reginald Barker produc.
tion, coming to the Palace Theatre
on Tuesday.
Mary Alden, who «wss recently
featured in “The Kagle\ Feather”
will again appear In her favorite
rile of a mother, the kind of a role
thot won her tyne in "The Old
Nest.” Huntley Gordon, famous
for his sterling characterisations
In “The Famous Mrs. Fair” and
"The Social Code,” will play oppo
site her. Other favorites also ex
ceptionally well cast Include Wil
liam Collier, Jr., Norma Shearer,
Winifred Bryson and Frederick
Truesdell.
“Pleasure Mad’’ was adapted
from Blanche Upright’s novel, “The
Valley of Content.” Dealing with
- 3--.the fortune*—and misfortunes—of
ion, which was directed by I a happy family of moderate means
VMtfart It Is a’ pictureJwhJoh Is split up by the sffsetfons
will .'|>e the feature at the Palace
theatre Monday. This Is the story
of a famous feud between cattle
men and sheepmen In Arizona,
which was fought out literally to
the last man. It is filled with ac
tion and has dramatic situations,
which are certain to rouse the en
thusiasm of picture fans to a high
pitch.
Richard Dig. Lola Wilson. Noab
Beery, Robert Bdesyn and Frank
Campeau are leading players In
the Cast, which also Includes Fred
Huntley, Edward Brady, Jean Pal
ette, Lenar.l Clapman, Guy Oliver
and Winifred Greenwood. Mr.
Gr«r. the author, supervised tho
|>r.«!urtf ' ® r -- *
virile
man, and the scenario was by A.
P. Younger, who wrote the screen
version of ‘Fair and Warmer.'
“The Walk-offs” and “The Flirt”
THIS WEEK AT
THE MOVIE8
PALACE
Monday, Lois Wilson and Rich
ard Dix In Zane Grey’s Orest 8tory
“To the Last Man.” Pop Tuttle
Comedy, “Tick Tack.”
Tuesday, Huntley Gordon and
Mary Alden “Pleasure Mad”. News
Event*
Wednesday. Bryant Washburn.
“The Love Trap.” News Views.
Thursday and FYiday (Special)
Harold Lloyd In his latest sensa
tional Comedy surprise, ‘’Whjr
Worry”. Special Children’a Mati
nee Friday.
Saturday, Constance Talmadge
The Dengerous Maid”. Comedy,
•A Perfect M”. Every day pre
sent* a big star.
Near Lady”
Friday Edw. Cobb (Western) “At
Devll’a Gorge.” “Fighting IHood*'
Extra.
Saturday, Jack Richardsnfa
(Western) “The Lone Rider-
“Flghtlng Skipper 1 * extra. Every
Day a sensational picture.
TAX NOTICE
CAST OF NOTABLES
ND
Jo. Morrison (Western)
aoo.1". Comedy
. ...
, To«Uy, gpoclal Western . “The t I aCVl«C
rhotoptayij ,n;l lsdulsniee* which follow aud-l Vsltoy. at lost Bouts*. -Boasts
. jwni ntduWtlong of wealth, this I Piddle.*. Kxtra. "I
r.'fhodkOna proven one of the most! Wcdnc.day. Alt star Ca
There are only eleven
more days left in which to
pay State and County
Taxes before Dee. 20th.
The Law requires thjit
the Tax Books be closed
on 20th day of Dec., and
all unpaid Taxes be placed
in officers’ hands in shape
of Fi Fas. for immediate
collection.
, ! * I am compelled to obey
“** Jthe Law.
Tax Payers
to como fast and not wait
it,, for the last few days.
-i
\V. A. MALLORY.