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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9. 192S.
1^E | BANNER-HERALD, ATHENS, GEORGIA-
Restrictions
On Using Xmas
Seals, Says P. M.
PostxnasteV Paul L. Smith an.
ounces that the department doca
t have any restrictions on the
e of Christmas seals such as the
iberculosls Seals on domestic
nils. ' rjt
The *only restriction tor such
als on domestic matter Is that It
placed array from the stamp
r enough to. avoid confusion on
isty examination and that pack*
es be - not ; str»!*d with them un-
•s the package is entitled' to be
aled as first class.
Patsy RutihMiller Palace Tonight?
Marjorie Daw At Strand-Theatre
Paul Whiteman’s “U. S. S.” Leviathan Orchestra
Extra Added Attraction to Gloria Swanson “Stage
Struck” At Regular Prices Palace Thursday and
Friday.
lills Self When
Wife Beats Him
At Checkers
PITT8BU]flC>f& —Inability
defeat hU t wife at checkers
used tho fjiltldo of William Knp-
of Homestead, according to re*
rts to the*^orrthcr Wednesday. ,
Kspler and bhi wife played for
to hours TMMkjr night, the hus.
nd going down to defeat each
me. Mrai Rapier said that fin-
ly her husband threw the
on rrfho flcor, went in
in ' 'hath room and
ke<I the door. When he failed
«newer ’toll*. she summoned
Ighors and they found the man
banged himself.
| Roses are gone, : and violets are,
o, and **-'11 be scon, because
« coal bill's due.
j Gleamy^ Thick, Wavyi |
Hair in a Moment :
mm
m ft i
Patsy Ruth Miller Palace To-Mght
Those who have seed "Lorraine
of the Lions,” a Universal-Jewel
starring Norman Kerry, which Is
coming to the Palace theatre to
night have proclaimed it to bo
j one of tho most fascinating out
• of-doors pictures ever filmed. It
deals with the life of n feminine
Tarzan and is full of thrills and
wonderful animal scenes. Pfctsy
Ruth Miller plays the title role in
the picture which was written by
Isadqre Bernstein. Edward Sedg.
wick directed.
of two young women who pursue
different On* believes that
here i. t*« caay, incxpenrlve j oth*
ay to keep your hair stylishly i-nniik T £ C °tf«
met, youthful anil-simply beau- " ■ ; *!“
ful. When'tombing and drM ,..most important thlnir. and s.> she
(t your hair; 'jut moisten your; Kamblos for money and marries
ir brush with u little ‘‘Dander-1 WP "Rh. .
r" tad hHHt' it through youv * 1 How these two work oat their
ir The effect is startling! problems to their own satisfaction
our hair wiM appear twice as makes an interesting story, one
:lck nnd heavy—sparkling with which it would not bo fair to di-
to and possessing that incom- vulgo in detail here, for it must
irablo yoftnfiss, J freshness and he seen to be enjoyed. The pic*
xuriance, nnd just delicately ture is lavish, and the scene in
■rfutned. v- . the enmblinir establishment is par-
While J)fnnttfying the hair ticulerly effective. Evfdcntlv th*
Dondc.-ine" Is also toning and producers spent a great deal of
itiraulating each single hair to» monev to make this pk*»ire real,
w thick, heaVy and strong p*d th*»v have succeeded. Also,
ir stops falling out and dan- (calling for special comment is the
At disappears. Get a 35-cent! 1
tie of “Danderine” at any drug
. toilet counter and just see how
rnlthy and youthful your hair
appears after this delightful, re-|
fire tun* dressing. I
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Has Strength Of A
Bear
, •'A jout 9 months ago my fath-
Ir waa very sick- with his stomach
which bad teen troubling him for
several years. Three doctors sa'd
ho had cancer and ont said it was
pall atones—all agreed an opera
tion necessary, but on account of
his aye 'I «te afraid to risk it. I
u>ld a fiicntl'about it who said his
a-ire had been through tho same
trouble end had been cured by
Diking Mayra Wonderful Kemody.
X at once bought a bottle for fath-
dr and he ia pow as strong ns a
(tor and dan.Cat more ham and|
sbtage than any 3 men.” It is a
ifnpie, harmless preparation that
amoves the catarrhal mucus from
tjw intestinal Met, and allays tht
'milammatoirVwMen causes prac-
li-aliy all stomach, liver and intes
tinal ailments, including appen
dicitis, One dose will convince or
Honey rv.unum at an aruggisis.
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ten with Lawrence Grey, a pan.
rake artist In the lunch room, who
’s fond of actresses.
To mako a more favorable im
pression on the* young fellow, Glo
ria it taking a correspondence
school course in stage acting and
>s given a chance to show what
■die can do when one of tl:- famous
floating theatres which ply their
way over the broad waters of tho
Ohio arrives in town.
The scenes that follow, in which
Gloria clowns ail over the sets in
all sorts of get-ups, .are said to
ha far up.and beyond anything
... fans saw in “Manhandled,” “The
Gambling WIvCs telT, the rtorY TJafnimnr Bird,’’ "Zara” or, for
that matter, any of tho star's
previous pictures.
“Stage Struck" was written es-
8ANJ
The uu,
fer for w
temter II
Ke Refer
Mutual Bull
tne followi
Bailey and . ,
' Storehouse, Miilhouso and Gin-
house and Lot on Oconee Street,
Vacant lot in rear of Above.
The Home Place of Bankrupt on
Old IjluertjHiRbad, Stock of Goods,
RUPT SALE
ued irusiee wlll of-
_ the 16th of- Do-
i at 12-o'clock M., at
-.Office in Southern
Athens, Georgia,
iperty of C. F.
necially for Miss Swanson
Frank R. Adams.
PAUL WHITEMAN'S
U. S. S." LEVIATHAN
ORCHESTRA AT THE
PALACE
The Paul Whiteman’s “U. S. S.''
Leviathan Orchestra of 12 pieces
will bo the big added extraordi
nary attraction at the Palace
Thursday and Friday this week
and introduces Mr. Nelson Mantes
the director extraordinary; This
is the original Leviathan Orchcs-
tra and it has toured tho country
the past 6 months pluming only
the tetter picture thenfre.'. Ath
ene is fortunate in being able to
hear such a well known organise,
tion which is presented at the
regular admission prices of 1$ A
40c on Thursday A Friday of this
week.
OF
Gloria-Swanson Pa (aw Thursday
and Friday
party given by Van. Merton, play,
ed by Ward Crane in honor of
Ann Forrest, portaryed by Marjo
rie Daw. There are many real
thrills and a lot of hoartthrote
in Gambling Wives, which
and Fixtures. Three ncres pasture-1 predict will prove one of the iV»t
land in rear of homo place. Four- popular <entcrtainmenta the film
;ecn acres land on Lexington road.'patrons in this city have had in
Gcal ter acre lot fronting on Lex-(many a long day.
hgton road, 1 Midget Roller Flour .
J -*‘-«.menU. 1 Com Mill GIOR1A STARRED IN “STAGE
tachraBte- i .g, STRUCK” AT PALACE
scription and in- THURSDAY A FRIDAY
wntory set- r Undersigned. Terms “Stage Struck^ the A Ran Dwan
Hash. Sale subject to confirmation production fos; paramount.
li Court. comes to the Palace;'
Accept only genuine “Phlllipe,"
the original Milk of Magnesia pre
scribed by physicians for 60 years
as an antacid, laxative, correc
tive.
25-ccnt bottles, also SO-cent bot
tles, contain directions—any drug
store.
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When Joint-Ease
Gets In—
Joint Agony Gets Out
If y<ra want to take the pain
end misery out of rheumatic Joints
or reduce the swelling—or Umber
up etlff creaky Joint*—than you
want Joint-Ease—It's for the Joints
only—that’s why <t succeeds when
ordinary remedies fall. 60 cents
a tube at H. R. Palmar and 8ons
and all' pharmacists.
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LOST -Banner-Herald
route book No. 10.
Finder please return to
Banner-flendfh ;Office
0. J. TOLNAS 1 comedy with Gloria SwanAuf as i . d li Hancock Avenue hi
Trustee in Bankruptcy, C. F. A . waitress in a small factory townie 1 or ,
B. Bailey, Bankrupts/ |on the Ohlo Rhrer. She U sdUt-' phone 75 for reward. 1
—by continuing until Christmas Ere
this Marvelous GOOD WILL SALE
~ * f . -j .
The original plan was to absolutely end the G OOD WILL SALE last Saturday night! But the
unprecedented response to the sale has convinced us that this event has been rendering a tre
mendous service to the public at a time when the matter of saving money was never so impor
tant to those who live in this community! •
We are, therefore, accepting what we regard as a responsibility. The responsibility of fore
going our regular profit on clothing in order that YOU may buy the clothing you need NOW!
In many instances we have cut prices far below what the suits and overcoats cost us!
' The tremendous selling of the past few weeks has made it necessary for us to readjust stocks.
This we have done by taking garments which have been in'higher priced groups and adding
them to groups at a still lower price!
Surely, men who have not already taken advantage of the tremendous possibilities of this
sale, will delay no longer—for opportunities of this sort come but once in a lifetime. This is the
first time that a sale of such magnitude has occurred in our 58 years of business life.
Up to $35 Suits
Up to $45 Suits
Up to $55 Suits
Up to $60 Suits
Up to $30 Coats
Up to $35 Coats
\ ft " W. , •
Up to $45 Coats
Up to