The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, December 13, 1923, Image 5

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IriiLE!” / 6 mojri [ Books, \\. A. mXllory, Collector. - WHO’VE NEVER GROVn PAGE FIVE ■ -66 Taxi/: ice, tight / PHOtfE 66 o iffa GEORGIAN HOTEL I BRIGHTON, Eng.—For year* a young woman has been wheeling her “twins” along the front here.daily. Neigh bors wondered why they never, grew up. Now the secret is out. fhey tore dolls. And they satisfy, m some measure, the young wo man s longing for kiddies of her S2?*V , y day ® he washes their (telrty drcssa Event meal, they Hvin l high chairs at her table. • 9 n f« 8h ®. Was . engaged to be mamed. Sho broke off her en gagement when she remembered a vow to remain with her widowed mother. The desire for children persisted, however, and she bought the dolls. Ever since she has lav* ished a mother’s care upon them. Simple Interest. . Money on Central City Property 5%%—Five and Half Per Cent—5'/.% HUBERT M. RYLEE, LAW OFFICES 404.5 Holman Building Telephone 1576 YOU CANNOT STEER BY A STERNLIGHT HEAD OF Cl,ASS FOB THIS BOY Prof.—Think of the progress of 1933! Look at tho development In trains alone. Take the rise of au tomobiles, from litters to the lux* ury of the modern car. Then we have the wonder , of the airplane, which is most astonishing. Pause for a moment and consider the towns that have become cities, the civil welfare all ahead. Why, where waa the New York police Experience too often only shows us the mistakes of the past After you have experienced financial loss by fire, accident or theft, ex perience tells you to insure. Do not steer by a atorollght-experl- ence. Insure today—before loss. We can give you all forms of Property Protection Policies. THE HINTON SECURITIES CO., Athens, Ga. ^4-4 Harold Lloyd Is Here in ‘ Why Worry?” One of foe Season’s Greatest Com edies; Showing At the Palace Tonight and Tomorrow JX |iiw.i«'""’" TFla -uggage Is to Be i Your Gift A Visit io Our, Store Will Interest You. DORSgYFURNITURECO. "WHY WORRY,” WITH LLOYD' YOU CAN’T, IT’S TOO FUNNY! PALACE THEATRE ^LAYING. •'How does the boy dcMlt?" you hear in awesome ' and admiring tones from those who hate watch ad the progress of Harold' Lloyd during tho last three years, eacn picture setting, a higher standard than the last, unUI It seems that surely he ha. reached the senith of comody ' production. But then comes his next Pathecomedy, and It la not only funnier, but Is dif ferent In type. oroui iu i/yc. < Now wo have '’Why Worry” to not only taught at. but to shake our heads at and marvel over. It is Lloyd's first' aeriotia attempt at straight farce. Here are real char acters and entirely probable sit uations exaggerated to a state ct absurdity that yet remains within tho realms of possibility. eat, while adding the glow of ro. ounce. Conspicuous among Lloyd's aides In "Why Worry” are Jobyna Rals ton and John Aasen. Jdbyna young, pretly and spirited. Asian la an 8 toot » inch giant, and fa such a bit wo prophecy giants on the screen will be In demand here after. He takes you back to the ...L n «■ n ■ a linlintrllrl 4 ss f.nL days' when you boUcvcd In Jack, the* Giant Wilier. Why Worry” la a riot of fun, and tho only thing for you to worry about la gotting Into tbo Palace Theatre during its run. DIG CHILDREN’8 MATINEE FRIDA’ Friday afternoon the Palace wll present a popular children’s matt neo when alf children <onder 12 years of age will be admitted’ for 10 cents to «eo Harold Lloyd In “Why Worry” la tho story of an his newest and greatest comedy American youth accustomed to “Why Worry,” a hie film luxury, who has a flare c tur In his make-up. He goes to •South America and promptly,be comes enmeshed in a fierce, fiery I and flaring revolution. It Is *» 1 * ’ “ id romance such Utory of intrigue and romance such * I as Richard Harding Davis would (revel In, yet containing surprises land twists such as O. Henry would | give it, and le a decided departure ' fmm iifpvimu IJnvd atorles. ifrom previous Lloyd atories. From the moment Lloyd Is-ln- , traduced being taken aboard ahip ion a stretcher to the final fade- out. where he la tying up traffic. •’Why Worry” Is one mirthful, hilarious situation nfter another, each altuatlon Inextricably boun! with,,the plot, thereby, prodoc- a big scenic film rhowlng -me bottom of the world' will be seen making an Ideal en tertalnment for the little kiddles to see. other bring or send your children to this big fun show al tho Palace Friday afternoen. SOCIETY! Itaccato 'laugh'' effect' ‘ Mr., Francis-Stovall from 'th. a. . irnluaHlIu'nf ClAr.w.1.. .n..l IbV throughout the entire development | of a story that Intrigues the Inter- How Much Can You Do In Nine Days? Wi&just NINE days left to finish your Christinas shopping, you’ll have to IIURRY. AVOID THE RUSH by shopping now— thtTftitffhings are best for leisure shopping. Give Handkerchiefs A gift that will be appreciated by a man or lady, opr . stocks are filled with . handker- chiefsof all.kinds. Initialed, plain embroid ered, hemstitched, solid colors and combi- ■ nations. You can buy them separately or in boxes. Prices range from 10c to 75c each Why Not Give Her a Bag? A gift of usefulness, one that will be used and appreciated—you may choose bags here at $1.00 to $10.00—they may be of leather/ velvet, suede, silk or beaded. All sizes apid shapes, in the most desirable colors. Wonderful Values in Ivoryware - rrrr.By a special purchase we were enabled to buy l a ltfrge lot of fine Ivory Toilet and Manicure sets—they are offered our customers at just HALF the usual price. Sets of various sizes, all in pretty boxes, or feeparatfc pieces. Sets range in price from $2.00 to $25.00. You’ll agree with us that these sets are the most wonderful valu'es you ever saw in IVORY- WARE. A gift any woman will appreciate. DaVisoii'NichOlsofi 1 Go/-' sifjrftA H.«'Xttiens^miest Store 'IIOfi‘1 >itr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Booth and children, of Athens, were the week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. 8. J. Stovall.—Elberton Star. University r bf Georgia, spent : tde week end with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. 8. J. Stovall.—Elberton 8tar. The many friends or Mrs. R. C. Orr. will regret to learn of her Ill ness, and hope for an early restor ation of health. Mrs. Orr was taken suddenly ir Wlednesday. Mrs. Tom Murray, of Athena, waa the week end gusat of her mother, Mrs. Mary Christian, Elberton Star. Mrs. t. O. Swift of Athens, waa the week end guest of her daugh ter, Mr#. Duncan Tutt.—Elberton Star. Miss Nettle Webb of New Tork Is expected the first of January to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Webb. Mr. Charles Harmon of the Uni verslty has recovered fron^ measles Mr. Jack Goodman leaves Sat urday for Winston Salem, N. C., to violt hla parents for the holi- days and recuperate from a long Illness. MIsm.^ Carolyn Sims leaves next week for American to visit grandfather. Miss Helen Gibbs of the Uni- I verslty spent last week end In (Social Circle with relatives and . friends. Miss Frances Bearden of. Mad!- von arrives Friday to visit MVs. Guy Orr. Freeman Jelks Heads Society Freeman Jelks of Hawklnavlllc waa elected tireaident of Pbl Kappa Uto-ary aqclety of the nniveraltv for the second term at the election held in the aoclety halls on the campus Wednesday night. Others elected to office of the society were A. A. Mars lull of Atlanta and others. - HE’S HEARD HER Mrs. Newbride—Well. Henry, if anything goes wrong, I will al ways be able to keep the wolf away from the door by singing. Mr. Newbride—There isn’t the slightest doubt of that, dear.— Lemon Punch. BETTER DOCTOR NEEDED Thii. time the financial sinking, [pell ‘.into which Germany hasj Mr. Car Owner Here’s your last chance to buy QUALITY LION TIRES At Knockout Prices Take advantage. Never again wiU you have this opportunity. Listen to This! LION-CORD TIRE SALE I : r Will End Positively Saturday, December 15* (• • OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. TheBiggestTireSale EVER PUT ON IN ATHENS Our object in selling Lion Cords at such low prices is to introduce to Athens car owners these qual ity tires. LION CORDS SIX REASONS WHY THEY LAST LONGEST (1) Semi-Flat Tread. (2) Low Air Pressure. (3) Heavy Block Tread. (4j No Bead Trouble. (5) Side Wall Protection. (6) 85% Friction Proof. | * WARNING i You arc only harming yourself to purchase before investigating this big offer. ONLY THE BEST IS GOOD ENOUGH TO BEAR THE STAMP OF QUALITY. JUNIOR CORDS 30x3% Cl. .. $ 8.95 30x3% S.S. .. „• t .. 9.65 32x3% S. S 12.45 31x4 S. S 13,80 32x4 S.S . . . . 15.20 33x4 S.S. ...... ..15.75 34x4 S. S 15.95 IMPORTANT LION TIRES are designed and bulit to be run at inflation not to exceed: 50 lbs. for 4 inch; 55 lbs. for 4 1-2 inch; 60 lbs. for 5 inch. OVERSIZE CORDS 30x3% Cl 9.65 30x3% S.S.'. .' 10.35 32x3% S. S 12.95 31x4 S. S. 14.65 32x4 S.S 15.95 33x4 S.S. *....16.45 34x4 S.S. .... J 16.95 32x4% S.S. .. .. .. .- .. 20.95 33x4%S.S. .. .. 21.50 34x4%as. 21.75 35x4% S. S. 22.10 36x4% S. S 22.40 33x5 S.S 26.95 35x5 as.-.. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 27.45 •37x5 S.S. 27.75 To Please You Pleases Us College and Broad Phone 1046