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FACE BIGOT
THE BANNER-FIF-BALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
SUNDAY, NOVEMDER 15, J
GREAT PROGRAM THIS WEEK
AT THE PALACE THEATRE
v*.
Eleanor Boardman in “Exchange of Wives” Monday;
Xois Wilson in “Rugged Water” Tuesday; Harold
' ‘Lloyd in “The Freshman” Wednesday, Thursday
and Friday Special.
"EXCHANGE OF WIVES"
PALACE MONDAY
, tt you were a loving wife and
bid'invited your neighbor over to
apand the evening because your
" i^nd and hit* wife were away
1 later discovered your husband
king your neighbor's wife good*
jilt, wh.it would you do?
i is the problem that con-
Eleanor Boardman in Ho*
Henley's production of "Ex-
ge of Wives,'* the Metro.Qold
1-Mayer picture coming on
day to the Palace Theater,
^tchango of Wives" is said to
sparkling comedy-dramas of the
>»»ar. It was directed by Hobart
Henley who made ‘‘Sinners ii
Silk.” and "So This In Marriage.'
from a stage play by Cosmo Ham.
ilton. Other members of tile cast
are Lew Cody. Renee Adore*, and
Creighton Hale.
LOIS WILSON RUGGED WATER
PALACE TUESDAY
Little-known heroes. Jn the per
sons of members of the coast
Guard, .have taken Iheir places
as heroes of the screen.
These men. often ill paid for
fine of the most brilliant and (lie work they do. that of saving
lives on the east and west coasts
and Great Shores and salvaging
millions of dollars worth of ship
ping property, are pictured by
Irvin Willat in Joseph C. Lincoln’s
story of the life saving service
on Cape Cod, "Rugged Water.”
The members of the service*
leading lives easily as hazardous
as any troops in the World war.
are frugal of words. The typical
surfman is quiet, dignified, slow
peaking, quick acting. The best
men in the life saving stations
over forty. Many in their
prime are over fifty. It is one of
the compensations and one of the
hardships, that a man may not
grow old in the service, for it
keeps blpj young; most of the men
who loose their lives on the fir
ing lino of the sea are young men.
Gathering together a gToup of
en, who looked and acted
parts of Coast Guardsmen, wai
one of the tasks performed b
Willat In filming "Rugged Water,
excellent types of guardsmen
found in Wallace Beery and
Warner Baxter, who with I-ois
Wilson and Phyllis Haver are fea
tmed in the leading roles.
HAROLD LLOYD "THE FRE8H
MAN" PALACE WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY AND FRIDAY
GRANDMA'S BOY IS A
FRE8HIE NOW*
Only a Freshman—seeking tne
popularity prize! Imitating other
regular fellows and being laughed
nt aft the college boob—instead
of being himself and loved for
what he was!
—Then the big football same.
Men from his team carried oft
the field—all substitutes in the
game—then Harold, the teams
water boy—the achool's boob—in
the game—bringing to a hurran
finish a picture of laughs and
Wrs. 4.
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aob Haai'How-'l Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
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( Panco Half Soles $1.50
‘Korry Krome Leather $1.50
Rubber Heels 50c
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Work Called for and Delivered.
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"LAWLESS TRAIL"
WESTERN STRAND MONDAY
There are as many thrills pack
ed Into "Lawless Trails" as any
serial ever filmed. When this
five-part, high-powered action mel
odrama of the Western cattle
country opens Jiere on Monday,
with Bruce Gordon In the role of
the hard rldin*. flghtln* stage
coach driver, a rare treat is prom
ised to* all lovers of thrilling and
daring icreen entertainment.
This rapid-fire tale of the great
Western plains concerns Bud
Clews, a red-blooded cowboy who
fights not only for his own honor
but for the vindication of
name of the girl he l9?es. — —
the second of a series of five-
part action.
VISIT 1IV3ILLE
ADMISSION 10c STRAND
TUESDAY
Tueeday the Strand will hare _
popular 10c admiaelon day when
nit patrons will be admitted (or ~
dime to eee the flret showing
thet' knock-out western eerlal
"Riders Of The Plains" with Jack
Perrin and other well known wes.
tern stare: On the came program
will be lean "Thoee Who Judge”
a high powered drama full of fact
action: Tuesday la 10c day at the
Strand when a great Program wlu
be shown.
AT THE MOVIES WEEK NOV,
PALACE—
MONDAY: Eleanor Boardman
and Lew Cody la "Exchange pf
Wives.". Fells Cat Comedy, "Cops
The Prise.”
TUESDAY: Lois Wilson and
Wallses Berry In "Rugged Wat
ers". Latest News Events.
WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY nnd
FRIDAY: Harold Lloyds Greatest
Comedy—"The lYeehman". Our
Oeng Rascals. "Your Own Back-
yard."
SATURDAY: Oeo. O’Brien nnd
Jacquelln Logan In -Thank You”
Comedy: "Be Careful."
STRAND—
MONDAY: Bruce Cordon (Wes
tern.) "The lawless Trail."
Comedy. "Orlef In Bagdad."
TUESDAY: Admission 10c to
all Orest Dramatic Sensation—
•Those Who Judge.” Western
Chapter Play. “Rldere Of The
Plalne."
WEDNESDAY: Matt Moore In
"His Majesty Bunker Bt
Comedy—"Permit Me."
THURSDAY: Beetle Love In
"New Broome." •
FRIDAY: (Big Double Show)
Bob Reed "True A» Steel.* r~
tra Western "Shooting Wild".
SATURDAY: Art Acord (Wee-
tern. I "The Call Of Courage "
First Showing "Ace Of Spades
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Woman’s Student
Government Body
Meets Thursday
The Woman’s Student Govern-
nent Association will hold an im
portant meeting in the auditor
ium of Peabody Hall on Thursday.
November 19, at l o’clock. At
(his time the freahman represen
tative ' will be elected and other
important business discussed. The
president has asked that all wo
men students co-operate in secur
ing a full attendance so that all
business may be transacted.
The Zodiac Club held its second
regular meeting of the year Sat
urday afternoon at Peabody Hall.
The new president^ Mbs CaHie
McWhorter, presided and the work
for the year was outlined. The
for the year was outlined. The
club will study contemporary
agasines.
Each member has selected
magazine to study and report the
best in it at the monthly meet
ings. Professor John wade is
supervisor of the work of the
Zodiac for the year.
After the meeting there was a
social hour during which refreeh-
erved.
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Scout Committee of Gainesville-1, f ^ mera i d 0ll 11 < fu . U A .?d ** f * r Soft Corns a few
v strength) today. Every well stock-
jit was decided to put on an as-
I sistant scout executive
■ Gainesville territory as scout work
j there is growing so fast it is im
possible for the executive from
Athens to take care of the work
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distinct understanding that your
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An assistant executive hasjj ‘j n any reme ” y
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Gainesville on Thankartving !r£ L™ ‘MoTef" » hi " k
iiiK between Athens Boy Sdouts "‘A atep. Your
an-i Gainesville Scouts. In the fi? 11 **.,2 “i? »*• S“
afternoon of the rams day Ath- Ji£ ht .. int ,° th f flesh. You
ens Hlrli School will play a game ffSi. sick al J ovcr w ! th th « P» in
of football with Gainesville Hlghi S^* ,* nd J n ? y f , or *' uIck
m Gainesville jWhats to be done?
Troop !> of Athens met at the „**3? applications of
Normal School Saturday night °“ -* nd i n ,lf ‘
Scoutmaster. Fifteen j "" th J ?“‘. n
with
scouts were present and two new regular" Tnterv’aJa
After the business
troop took
game of hare and
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