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Only Minstrel Show to Play Athens This Season.
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MINSTRELS
THE LAWN 'FETE
ON THE L //VACS
SH Billy dossWM
S YNOOPAT/NCrJAn BOYS
THE BANNBR-HEBALD. ATHENS. r.EOttT.lA.
SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1925.
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COLONIAL ATTRACTIONS
Selwyn & Co., will present at J Order of Their Disappearance*'— -k^Io, and Bernard
Colonial Theatre for its open- a singularly appropriate line, later J
lug attraction, the great success I emphasized by Mr. Mulligan, de-
"The Gorilla." This play has tective, when lie staggers across
met. with wonderful success all the basement floor, seizes his dls-
season and in Atlanta this week,! ordered hair with both hands, and
tlie capacity of the theatre is being j proclaims hoarsely: “If anybody
taxed at both matinees and eve-'else disappears, 1*11 go crazy—K-
nipg performances, O. K. Keeler,! R A-S-I-E!"
one of the best known sport writ* | "Tell him all you know—It
eru In the country and a member won’t take long!" Mr. Mulligan
edy role, that of Jefferson Lee,
the Alabama nigger, is well done
by 8ld Williams, Miss Ellen Crowe
In the only feminine role; Victor
Browne as Marsden; Bertram
Millar; James F. Ayres; James
>aney,
going to be sor>jdividual!y the members of the
ry. least, s’! of whom are excellent.
We have had musical comedies'The orchestra, under the direction
upon musical comedies—good, bad of Robert Bernie, is an attraction
and indifferent—but not "Myjin itself to those who lkie jazz
Girl.” It has a distinctive qual-lwell played. Harlan Thompson
ity, as exhiliarating as a draught knows how to write a book for
good. As Cyrus Stevens, Ed- of good old Pommery Sec. It is musical farce comedy,
win Forsberg deserves special thin as gossamer as to story; it is t
mention for a sterling piece of
acting in a part made somewhat,
difficult by the demands of the
play.
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eyes, freckles, crows’ feet or linei
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light as thistledown in its! "Lasses” White All Star Minstrel*
presentation; it is keen as a ra- Scouting for talent is not
pier in its satire; it is as color-! fined to baseball according
ful as a handful of glittering. Manager Spaeth of the "Lasses"
gems, and it is as rhythmical as White All Star Minstrels which
"a peon round and perfect as a comes to the Colonial Theatre
star.” It looks at a certain phase November 20tli, Manager Spaeth
ent ° r lot' legal restriction with a laugh,) was obtainable to do It. With this
and with such a laugh that no in-'end in view he engaged Harry
d vidual could resist laughing with) Cqtton, one of the oldest black
it, regardless of personal convic-; face artists In tlie country who
tion. One may even reflect that j retired from the stage almost
if it had seen Mr. Volstead first, fifteen years ago, to travel where-
it wotild have laughed him out of ever he was likely to find burnt
tin* eighteenth amendment. * i cork performers of a calibre cal-
Realizing that it carried its; dilated to add strength to the
own jazz orchestra, it was possi- “Lasses - * organization. Mr. Cot
blc to surmise that there was'ten has succeeded in finding a
much dancing to be seen, but!number of minstrels who. with
even advance promises failed to some of the more popular of last
give an impression of the sort of season’s^, company combine tc
dancing seen in last night’s per- make the present aggregation the
formance, ““
There were nine girls srongest that> has
what is usually known as the headed by “Lasses." Time is
1 ensemble. Each one of these nine fast depleting the ranks of the
(girls is a solo dancer, with tech- truly great minstrels until now
I nique - which varies from infec-j there are very few black face nr-
! lious clog rhythms to the most: lists of national reputation and of
intricate toe dancing, and they I these the inimitable "Lasses” Is
(were all given opportunity to do
■.solo numbers. A vivacious mem
ber of this colorful bunch of girls,
■ whose name is said to be Bonnie
tie Beau, though we failed to find
it on the program, is something
wore potential than a dancer. She
! ns very much of what a certain
writer of stories calls "it,” and
was generously rewarded with ap-
'pipuse last night, which is un-
I usual enough to itself to cause
comment.
: Elmira Lane, as Mary White,
' ’ooks like FJernor Bomdman, has
very nice voice and dances
i beautifully. That’s almost
j much for on. g rl to have, now
'isn’t it? Katherine Morris,
j I*. ;ity Brown, Is one of the most
versatile and exquisite dancers
! - een in many a moon. She
i tractive and sings well enough,
lr;t her dancing—oh, her danc
would Insure the replenishing of
tills stock would be beneficial to
the farming of this section. The
replacement of the grade stock
that is now being disposed of with
pure bred animals, of course,
would be converting an unfortun
ate situation into a progressive
step forward.
The members of the club then
gave serious consideration to out
lining plans for club work by the
Individual members lalong the
lines for which thf club was or
ganized. It Is proposed that
each farmer member of the club
undertake a specific agricultural
problem. This, problem will be
tested out on the farm. ^Records
are to be kept of operations, costs
*d results. The club will in
the course of their Itinerary of
meetings inspect these undertak
ings form time to time. Sugges
tions as to the particular farm
problems to be studied in this
manner will be made at the next
meeting which is to be held at {
the farm of M. L. Harteaan. Win-
terville. Ga., next Wffianday aft
ernoon. Nov. 18 at three o’clock.
NOTICE
Effective Sunday, N°' ember 15,
train No. 50 will Icavd Athens at
8:10 a. m. instead of 8:20, and
train No. 51 will arrive in Athens
at 12:15 p. m. instead .of 12:10.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Nov. 12-13-15. 1
666
is a prescription for
Colds, Grippe, Flu,
Dengue, Bilious Fever
and Malaria.
It kills the germs.
or the Journal staff, has the fol
lowing to say In part of the per.
formance given in that city:
BY O. D. KEELER
They took "The Hat," and “The
Monster.’’ and “The Cat and the
Canary," and scrambled them like
% flock of eggs; and seasoned, the
dish with mechanical paprika from
that, time-honored old extravagan
za, "The Devil’s Auction." and the
they turned loose a corking com-
sarcastically urges his partner,
Mr. Garrlty, who has just re
turned from a disappearance.
"I'(l tell him all we both know
—it won’t take any longer!" re
joins Mr. Garrlty, tartly.
"Help — he’s unconscious!"
shouts somebody as they find
Mr. Mulligan sprawled on the
basement floor looking as If lie’
had been playing the role of
Daniel with a cast of amateur
lions.
the season will be the presenta- ir. r*
tion in this city of “My Girl,” at I Playing opposite thqpe two were
the Colonial Theatre on Thursday L..-lie Jones, as Bob White, and
evening. The company carries the George Phelps, as Oliver Given
celebrated Harry Archer’s great Mf. Jones is a delightful come-
syncopating orchestra which is'dian, with a very sure sense of
one of the best in the nation- The'ctmedy values anti the ability to
entire cast and principals are of!get it over in effective and
the highest standard of the mus-‘strongly individual style. He sings
ical comedy profession. i acceptably and dances exception-
Miss Helen DeMotte, dramatic .idly well. Mr. Phelps, who has
critic of the Richmond (Vn.) News, the better voice of the two, also
reviews the performance which irfmees well. Vera Thomas
solf.
psfsVfralfty
$72r
Bevy of beauties-—the Vanderbilt Girls
My Girl,” at the Colonial Theatre," Thursday evening, November 19th.
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* Nobody can do justice to them-
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W up your blood! Get In the
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t' STATE AND COUNTY
“TAXES,NOW DUE
. M. BURCH, T. C.
e«ty cast on a show that literally
makes a raonekey of all the blood-
curdlors of the last decade. And
that is “The Gorilla," which open
ed at the Atlanta Monday night
to run all week and leave the pa
trons In a fine state of hysteria
for the Georgia-Tech game , next
Saturday. .
"A thrilling, chilling, killing
mystery," is the heraldic line on
the program, which announces on
the next page “The cast in the
“Leave him unconscious aud he
may solve the mystery." suggests
the smart reporter, Simmons.
And the list of tho general staff
and properly experts iu the pro
gram closes with the significant
line “Ammunition by Dupont."
The cast is excellent. The de
tectives, »Mr. Mulligan aud Mr.
Garrlty. are finely played by Wil
liam ^Balfour and Tom (Burton;
Clyde Diiscn does a fine bit as
the reported; nnd the other com-
waB given in that city a few days delight as the girl who is not
ago, as follows: only up to the minute, but nbso-
Rv Helen DeMette Mutely up to the second—a disil-
Hy Helen IJeMctte lusioned, materialistic, shc-knew-
"My Girl,” a musical farce by what-she-wanted type. She fairly
Harlan Thompson and Harry Ar-1 irradiates that subtle something
cher, which R ; chmond is having!called personality. Edwin H. Guhl,
the privilege of viewing the last {ns “Pink 5 e,” the bootlegger, is
three days of this week, at the unique both in chawter (though
Academy, is nothing short of n you may not believe it) and per-
riot. If there is a vacant seat at formance, almost stopping the
any of the three performances ‘ show upon his last act entrance,
yet to come, a large number of I It Is impossible to mention in-
BRILLIANT SEASON INAUGURAL AT THE
COLONIAL THEATRE
Tomorrow Night At 8:30 P. M. •
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The Outstanding S(»|{e Sensation cf America and Europe.
The Season’s Distinctive Dramatic Novelty!
The management cf the Colonial Theatre with much pride I
j and plcpsurc announces the coming of the greatest thriller cf '
them all
PLYMOUTH. Eng. —f/P)— The
submarine M-l was located Friday
on the bed of th.e sea twelve miles
southwest of Start Point, Devon
shire. There is a slight chance
that members cf the crew of 68
are still alive.
The'M-l, w’hich disappeared dur
ing maneuvers in the Channel is
said to be lying at too great a
depth (o permit either diving op
erations or attempts to bring her
to Die surface.
The naval rescue ships are re
ported to have ascertained that
the -M-l had not suffered any col
lision for this reason, it is thought
the men on board may be still
alive.
If they are. experts say. they
face a terrible lingering death, as
the brat is of twn great a size
and lies iq. too deep water to
permit raising her.
An hilarious travesty cn mystery plays that brings to the
stage something that is new and original. Everything that has
been seen in dramas of mystery will be found in this merry
ccnceit, direct frdro its eight rearing months at the Selwyn
Theatre, New.York City, and seven mnnlhs at the Harris Thea
tre, Chicago. It is now playing in London fo capacity audi
ences.
YOU’LL NEVER FORGET THE PLAY IF YOU SEE IT.
YOU'LL NEVER FORGIVE YOURSELF IF YOU DON’T—
“THE ONE PLAY YOU CAN’T AFFORD TO MISS.
FIRM CLUB WILL
DID CLUB WORK
The farmers' club met at the
homo of L. L. (Moss, Winterville
Thursday afternoon and devoted
the time to organization work j
The weather was too inclement j
for the usual field inspections.
The Twenty-Fhre club was ’
adopted as the official name gf
the club to designate tire number
of members and the year in which
the club was formed. The club ,
membership is limited to twenty j
five farmers.
The movement started by Dr. j
W. M. Burson in cooneratlon with
♦he Booster Club and other civic
bodies to foster the development !
of a pure bred Jersey cattle cen-1
ter in the Athens territory wa*
endorsed. I
It was brought out during the
discussion that the section will
undoubtedly face a serious shor
tage in milk cows during the next
fow months, as the feed shortage
practically all farms and
caused many heifers and cows to
be sold or sent to the butcher
These heifers and cows under
normal conditions would have been j
COLONIAL THEATRE
Friday, November 20—One Night Only
U»wa White All Star Minstreb .ill appear at the Celonial Theatre Frida?, Kdrenber 20th, ready far their hi* Street -Parade.
COLONIAL THEATRE
THURSDAY NOV. 19th.
The Speed Demon of Musical Comedies.
A Whirlwind of Music-Comedy and Music-
with
HARRY ARCHErs
fimou
TrtEBRUMxr
Syncopaliwy-t
, Orchestra
MUSICAL COMEDY
SUCCESS
PEPPIEST
tfaU
Solid Year
at the
ROLLICKING
SCORE
VANDERBILT
THEATRE
\ w*w von
15 Song Hits
Positively and Without Fear of Contradiction the
Best Musical Play of This or Any Other Year.
PRICES: $2AO, $2.00, $1.50; Gallery Reserved f«w Colored people,
' 50c and 75c—Plus Tax.
Seat* on Sale at Jover.s Tuesday Morning ct 9 O'clock.