The Banner-herald. (Athens, Ga.) 1923-1933, July 27, 1924, Image 13

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SUNDAY, JULY 27. 1924. (favorite atari fmperionated. This extra feature proved a biff bit re cently and with the summer-school and local beauties entered, some wonderful entertainment far prom, laed. Thursday and Friday of this week shows a big program at the Palace'theatre. Betty Blythe and Mahlon Hamilton In Rex Beach’s “Recoil” At The Palace Theatre Special Monday Gave Blood Reporter’s Bride fi ppk CUijay. •>( North ri -Ultunrl vllrgc; Savannah, of tho L'nivoi h 'lu; a L. Key. Oyo, t . r Go and ‘MiaHc* Savabtiah.' * f rn'vt.-stty Georgia'l«l tli- eight f< u;th «oVp*' iii.-ii in til Pola Negri and Helene Chadwick Coming; Colleen Moore in “The Perfect Flapper”, Thursday and Friday, With Movie Carnival At Night Shows. Extraordinary Feature Booked For Week’s Show ing. AT THE MOVIES THI8 WEEK \ PALACE Monday. Betty Blythe and Ma!. hon Hamilton. cmfwypetsoln bon Hamilton "The Recoil”. Com edy "Oh Shoot.” Tuesday: Pola Negri. Parisian Special "Montmarte”. Latest News Views. Wednesday. Helens Chadwick. Lowell* Sherman. "Tbs Masked Dancer". News Views. Thursday and Friday (Big Pro. gram) Colleen Moore "The Per fect Flapper*'. Mack Sennett Com edy "Picking Peaches”. Extra Night Shows, Big Mov ( ie Star Car. nival. Your Favorite Stars Im- ! personated. Saturday, Owen Mooro and Alice 1 Lake. Comedy of Married Life "Mod ern Matrimony.” Comedy "The Mls.Flt.” ret'cntntivtn of Onotg: good -f!f work and play n?cr. Nbrth Georgia An The average infant mortality rat e ^° r the cities of Geontit id 122 as/cempared with 78 the aver age rate for all the cities with more than 10,000 population witli- In the Birth Registration Area. St. Louis, Missouri* with a rate of 7d ranks first among cities of tnyre than 250,000 population within the Death Area outside the Birth Keg istrntion Area, while Seattle Wash ington. with a record of 40 holds 3 The University of track meet between all of < of the area with «t l-«; first place gplng to Louh university,. II. M. Jerrell. of the Ur Georgia. Woo.the medal f weight champion of the arc [a* the lightweight was Voi Session*, of Georgia Teel ranked next»to toprin the? tud*.<ntn In training here. I lsiration Cities. Carthage. MU- jsouri, with its record of 27 hat the IcWcst infant death rate for dller within the entire Death Registry, j tion Aren outside the Birth Regis tration Area. Santa Crus, Cali fornia, and Winchester, Massa chusetts. in the Birth Registration .territory rival this record with a |rate of 26. I The statistics SPARKS TAKES MACON. Ga, years experience electric wiring has burned many a norae. Monday, BUI Patton (Western) "Desert Secrets”. Comedy "Min ers Over 21" , Tuesday. William Russell "When Odds Are Even”. "Iron Man” Serial Extra. O Wednesday, Special Return of Alices Pringle, in Elinor Glyn’s "Three Weeks.” Thursday, Mary Johnson, North? western Special, "The Blisxard.” Friday Big Double Show Lucy Fox "Tollers of the 8ea." "Thele. phone Girl” Extra. Saturday, Edinound Cobb (west ern) "Cupids Rustlers"'. "Leather- stockings" Extra. * during the war. And he is giving recently a it in peace time, too. In the last rector of lew weeks ho has submitted to I School of two transfusion operations in San Spark*, a Francisco. In each instance he porter, wl saved another’s life. . the Atlani Moonlight boating on Lake Ta- hoe, California, played its part ini the whirlwind romance of Miss Ruth Mengola, shown here, 17- year-old heiress -to several mil- lions, and Irving Johnstone, Los Angeles newspaper man. They were both vacationing at Lake Tahoe, eloped to Reno, Nev., andi were married. fht is needed—a Cted With another fisting the ends the light is sus- ving the wire a hot steam pipe, create a serious issued by the American Child Health Association of which Herbert Hoover la pres!, dent, constitute; an annual report designed to in* .rest the entire coun try in the reduction of lefant mor tality and the necessity for birth 1 The assocation It by simp] together^ | registration. | anxious to see other (states enter lh© Birth Registration Area for T feels that a recced of births and deaths Is an essential part oi any child health program. This aglmcy is in n position to help you avoid such danger and to offer you the soundest possible indemnity against loss by fire. Just telephone for a policy in the Citixens Insurance Company. In answer to numerous < in quiries, this is to notify my customers that my phone num ber is 4G02 listed in my name. As I do not have an “in-town shop,” I still sell and deliver flowers .from tho greenhouse. With no overhead, yc iu can buy flowers “just a little cheaper.” MISS NETTIE JONES, Florist. Phone 4602. camp McClelland, ala.,— Walter EL Hancock. Jr.,, and Frank B. Therrell. of Atlanta, and students at Emory university with Eugene D, Large Numbers Of Cattle Pass By Sioux City FEW IRISH JUDQES ABLE TO UNDERSTAND GAELIC DUBLIN. — A recent attempt to ( compel railway companion In the , Free State to print'their announce ments and tickets la the Irish Ian- : guago only, or In both Irlfth and , English, was vigorously opposed by < Senator W. B. Yeats, the poet, who In th ©course of his address re- j vonled that hn had trUd to learn ! Stroud from the same Institution, were today awarded commission as second lieutenants ,‘n the army at graduation exercises .of the R. O. T. The city of Brunswick has the lowest infant mortality rate among the cities in the state of Georgia according to a report recently pub- \ American Child ] FLEETWOOD LANIER Manager Insurance Dept. (By Associated Press) SIOUX CITY, loya.—The first half of 1924 has br*?n the greatest period In history of the Sioux City stock yards, from the standpoint ct number of animals handled. Moro than 2,548,000 cattle, hogs and sheep have been received lieno since the first of the year, an ln- cn»3 of 500,000 over the IJte peri od of 1923. The yards also continued to hold their place as one of thOsterggit markets In the world for hogs. More than 2,000,000 porters have have been marketed thus far this year, with receipts- for the year estimated to *sxced 3,600.000. Chi cago, St. Louis and Omaha are the only other arloets which here passed the two million mark, ac cording to yards officials. PHONE 345 WIIAT WILL YOU DE WORTH IN 1953? ■ , s from now your financial security may depend entirely nount of your INSURANCE. Think this over carefully, re destroys your homo, your possessions or your bus!- rs from now—or•hiaybe this year? Only Insurance will -our financial protection., We can give you all forms of r pInton 1 SECURITIES COMPANY. Athens. Ga. waling the AUliinc. Insurance Co- Of Philadelphia. lished by the Health Association of New York City. This report places Bruns wick's Infant death rats at 76 which means that 78 out of every one thousand children born In 1923 died during their first year. The 1923 statistics for the twelve Georgia cities of more than 10,000 population are as follows: City • Rate Albany 81 vealed that ho had tried to leant: Irish r.nd failed, aa be had always i failed to l?arn any other langungd | than English. \ A strong feeling has manifested j Linton Spring Water, absolutely puie. Let us supply your borne and of fice. We furnish 20th cen tury cooler to our month- 1y customers. Rates $4.00 per month or 10 cents per gallon. Phone 95. Itself In faror of* making this] country bilingual. Iriah Ii comn’tl-1 sorjr In the school,, and in th* Law j Courts It ranks equally with Eng-1 Batty Blyths In “Recoil" Palace Special Monday Hah. It |, rarely employed, how ever, and when H la. cause, eorao embarrassment to Judges an<l coun sel, most of whom ara Ignorant of It. Occasionally an attorney nuts In an affidavit in Iriah only, ind the Court permits an adjournment un til counsel have auccceded til ob taining A translation. LOANS ON REAL ESTATE Interest Rate: 5Vi and 6%. “RECOIL" BIG SPECIAL PALACE MONDAY The latest of Rex Beach's photo, plays is "Recoil” based upon a short story of that title showing at th e Palace Monday special. Tho production . r*‘* “ entirety in France and tho scenes from the watering resort. Deauville and from the French Riviera «4r extremly beautiful and fascinating. The story is on*, that should ap peal strongly to the, general pub lic. It Is the love story of an American multi-millionaire' and a penniless American girl whom he marries In Franco on. acquaintance,. ~ * . fall to fuse'at first and the girl leaves him for another man. Tht; husband, in revenge. of tragedy in the lives of two people—one a seductive young dancer In a cafe In the Montmarte section of the French 5 capital, the other an ambitious composer who . is working on a symphony he h mads in Its certain will bs a masterpiece. "The old irrepressible Pola.* Think what that means! And sev en reels of her at that! You haven't seen Pola Negri until you’ve seen "Montmarte." Don’t forget that! story of an ■ mire' and a -THE MASKED DANCER" PALACE WEDNESDAY - - f®w dayk One of the most brilliant casts Their personalities ever assembled for a. motion pic* “ ture is that which appears in "The . - . Masked Dancer.” the latest Prln. dedicss that, clpal Plcturs release which opens ;at the Palace Theatre on Wednes day. Helene Chadwick and Low* le.l Sherman play the leading roles 'supported by Leslie Austen. Mme. Andree, Dorothy Klngdon, and many other prominent players. The picture Is an adaptation of Atlanta .. Augusta . Brunswick Columbus tion. The man finally la con vinced of tho woman’s loV e tor him and they seek happiness together rin South-America. Betty Blythe . and Mahlon Hamilton have thi I leading roles! . ' COLLEEN MOORE AND POLA NEGRI MOVIE CARNIVAL AT PALACE TUESDAY NIGHT SHOWS PALACE "Seven delightful reels of the old THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Irrepressible Pols," Is the way tb» The Palace Theatre presents on Los Angeles Times Preview de* Thursday and Friday one of the scribes Pole Negri's New Pars, best pictures of this season when mount picture, "Montmarte," which Colleen Moore and Frank Mayr opens at the Palace Tuesday. will be seen In th e film Sensation “Montmartre." directed by Er- "The Perfect Flapper". As the nest Lubltscb, the man who made extra attraction at the night "Roslta,” with Mary Pickford. and shows a big Movie Star Carnival "The Marriage Circle,” Is a Story will be keen Introducing all your And Europe’s Ten Most Beautiful Women. A screen drama of brilliance enacted by a great cast in America and the gay pleasure haunts of Eurfope. Thursday and Friday MOVIE STAR CARNIVAL Your Favorite Star Impersonated NIGHT SHOWS -1 Pol*. Negri Paine. Tuesday Our Clearance Sale Gives you the opportunity to either provide for your present wants, or to do bo for the coming Fall season. AH MEN’S SUITS, both in Woolen materials, and also in Summer fabrics, are being offered 1 At a Reduction of 25% or & Off Former Prices THIS INCLUDES THE WELL-KNOWN Kuppenheimer Clothes LORRAINE SEERSUCKER THE NEW CREOLE SUITS SUITINGS At At $8.95 Suit ——m- ; $10.00 Suit Just a few Cool Cloth Suits remain, in values tip to $15.00 at per suit.,. AU MEN’S and BOYS’ SEPARATE TROUSERS, MEN’S FELT HATS, SHIRTS and W. L. DOUGLAS SHOES and OXFORDS, and also ail BOYS’ SUITS at M Off Former Prices FLORSHEIM SHOES and ALL STRAW HATS OXFORDS At , —At \ ■j $8.85 Pair Half Price TERMS STRICTLY CASH - LEE MORRIS “The .Daylight Comer” Broad and Jackson Streets NOTICE, PLEASEI HUBERT Ri RYLEE, Law Offices Phon* 1576 720 Southern Mutual Bldg. Monday 1 Special % Rex Beach’s ' Drama of a Great Love Featuring BETTY BLYTHE and MAHLON HAMILTON TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Pola Negri HELENE CHADWICH In a Parisian andLOWELL SHERMAN Love Story in “Montmarte” “The Masked'Dancer BIG WESTERN—STRAND