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THE DANNER-nEBALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
FRIDAY. APRIL 29, 1927..
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. V*Buy Flak Tire* an«l you
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rrh wtohmV advice that I t
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nniinhtion of an expert to
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, An Intelligent working m;
• vocabulary of 5,000 word*
an educated man should
~ %000 to 10,000 words.
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rants. On alungicars.
Last Showing Of Gloria Swanson In ! | IDPf i)|fniFl\lf!F
“The Love Of Sunya” Palace Tonight 1 *
Harry Langdon in “i.ong Pants" Saturday; Buffalol GREETS SHRINE
Bill Western and “Wisccrackcrs” Strand Tonight.
GL TRICK TEAM
r
IIV “MIN ’
the largest ar
audiences •»
greeted the Shrir
their
pren
perfo
Thursday night
Theatre.
Lath feature of the ;.rogran
went off with the snap and fin
ish of a professional nerformance
ould be hartl
Jble
th-
this
due.
•njoyu-
as the
fork of all ..er
go closely allied.
The opening chorus, “Hits oi
Other Days’ by the entire com
puny, was refreshing to the oltiei
members of the auuieme. for *h«
melodies were those of the pre
jazz age. .Mr. I. K Jackson sar.^
the solo parts in this number, ant
| ’ater on gave a perfect renditior
of “June Brought the Roses."
Jim White was right the*e wit!
“The Little White House wit!
the Little Green Blinds," and r-
ceived not only a round of ap
plause but bouquets as well. •
Boh McWhorter, of baseball
I fame, made as gi
Get My*
STATISTICS
HOW 'I .IKY STAND
Southern league
’LUB— V. L.
429
.100 |
'Basketball Drill
On Campus Will
Teach New Flay
Stcgcman’s Call For
Spring Practice Is Ans
wered By Many Candi
dates.
American league
CbUB— W. f
lew York 8 4
„„ By C. 1. Sutherland
(btudint in Hear/ W. Grady
School of Journaliam)
Spring basketball practice has
HZ \ st . a *'ted at the Univoraitv of Ccor.
-M»7 gia. Coach H. J. Stegeman has
(.10' i.-ued a ca.l for candidates far Mutant coach i f ti-.
“1i !ne £l year’s team. The thief ,
'i'-in • T ‘ ie ma,n P ur P°* e of this prac- should he the sprint.,
, tice seems to be to get the men Crary of Oeorgla
.1.00, actiuaintod with the new system - ■
42fl ,uf playing that will have to be
• 1*. used under the new rule limiting i r w cl
player to one dribble with the ly def<
Dual Meet With Many In
teresting Features On
Campus Monday. Tech
Coming May 6.
By Robert L. Sherrod
(Student in Henry W. Grattf
School of Joumelitm)
The University of tieor*U track
team will encounter Auburn In n
Ainl track meet .»n Hanford field
on Monday. May ?. Tho meet should
l»rove close and In; v.;,.p*g, ur.’.-ru.
Ing to Irofessor William Tate as
Me.
, , i v.ii ni-Ai mi-.iiiuay. .way u,
who have reported for: Bull"nz trad-iters will meet T
are Captain-elect 9a\p || tt . Ailanta In. another dual af.
George Keen, Jimmie Tech hue a slight edge on the <:■
I.O’
he
sturdy hat-
was there with the gor
rave the folks a run f
ith I.
id mu
the
Harry L&ntfdon in ‘Lon^ Pants"
Palace Snec ial Saturday
Thu Swanson personality
Great acting.
\ r.ronx story.
New faces.
These four features characterize
Gloria Swanson’s latest picture.
"The Love of Sunya”. which open
ed at tie Enlace theatre yesterday
The audienrt was enthusiast!.-
over the photoplay and many
charat terlzed It as Mlsj Hwan
son’* greatest. “T,he Love or
Sunya.” Incidentally marks MU*
Swanson s first cinema as an Inde
pendent producer releasing
through United Artists.
Five characterizations are per.
trayed by the star, as she rises to
new .’.eights an an j»ctress. They
are:
The Incarnation of an Egyptian
girl centuries ugo.! A modern
young American girl. A drab IUt!<
school teacher, struggling «<
support her family. A. tempera
mental opera diva. And the wife
1 of a millionaire.
1 This reviewer will not reveal
: Ihe .low Of -The Lovo rtf Sunya. ’
Iv.pmsc he behove* a great deal
of the Interest and' strength Ties
j In the many surprises unfbi
unfolded In
The Warm \
Weather Will
Naturally Make
You Think of
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you In a variety of
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Tropical Worsteds
Linens Nurotex
Palm Beaches
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These Include
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Many of the Light Weight Woolens Have
T i*. Two (2) Pairs of Trousers.
For Tomorrow, We Will Offer Boys’ Belted
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These are exceptional values. I
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Hot’, ry and all furnishings for men and boys.
—-— :
e Morris
“THE DAYLIGHT CORNERf
Broad and Jackson Streets
thin mystic film. Hn nlso
leave the question of whicli o
Miss Swanson's characterization
Is -the, n»hn striking to each per-
non "* ’ ‘ A *
Mr- L. N. QUattlehaum’s ’in
Little Spanish Town” wpartic
ularly pleasing, especially to t.i
Lucy Cubb girls who meupied th
front rov, while Ed Paine, Ath
ens' most noted basso, carried hi
listeners right with him “1
Thousand Fathoms Deep"
“Hub" Severein surpris<;.l every
one with not only his go-nl stag'
presence hut also his rendition of
“Just Around the Corner.”
chorus of which made u splendid
finale to the first part.
Abit Ni:c, Wilbur Cox, Charlie
Eckford and Bob McWhorter
made number one end men and
kept the audience in a jovial mood
throughout the entire act.
The Fivd Harmoniacs with
their zithers, guitar, violin and
mando!in played ns sweetly as th*
best Hawaiian musician;;. Their
»ct carried dancing novelties by
rome of Athens' most graceful
Hunters, from n two year /old to
those of the college set.
The University Four were gen
erous with their songs and tneir
popularity was shown by the num
ber of encores they received.
Cree Stelling and John Hodg-
?on nre still going fine in their
tumbling act, and show just what
our boys can do along this line.
^ Miss Vivian Evans of the Lucy
Cobb music fai ulty, gavo a most
i ball.
Pet- fhos
di'JJ practic
•667 \ F'orom .
,tit!7 j Harris hudley'Cook."Ho!li,"Mor- *t a r
V, 1 '*! nn .** Henry Palmer, forwards; ■ fianin
r TvP rew ®nd Ed Hart, centers; the n
and u* IUtt Rldd,e and Glenn Laut-.Houth
.^zenhe'ser, guards Palmer and | offlctai.y
111 Riddle were outstanding members , t*renn* hi
of the freshman veam. All the; and h, od
other men except Lautzor.^eiser - tars on
K’C; and Hart were on this year’s A n mm
.<50 squad. i ^
625 j As these seems to be an abun- ! mssk-=—~
.57i I dance of material for forwards
oOO , Coach Stegeman will probably trv 1
.od0 j to develop some guards from the ,
bunch du-ing the practice which
.286 t will last about a month.
standing i
tedny. Hu
rmir, hating In
I broad Jumper-,
ick star cf the
Houthern C<*n.
icr outstanding
irk team,
ire of t ho
meet will bo that each jchoaT-will
be al!owe4 to entar two Pf^tbmon
in euch event, the team having Its'
Freshman come in Crateacti
event to get one point ^Thui^-lbe us
ual acore will be 14 point* larger. <
Coieh Htcgeinun la planning to
send several men to the U.
meet. Those who do not go there
w|I. go to tho state meet 'beween
Georgia college*.
The combined) Freshman And fu-
••ulty track teams have challenged
he varsity team to u dual meet but
have ns yet received no unstler.
While the diath toll in London
from consumption and bronchitis is
docreaaing, fatalities due to heart
disease and caneer are on the in
crease.
Sitting too comfortably may
have a bad effect on the spinal
column, which benefits from an
erect carriage, either in walking
or sitting.
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647 j |
.600 —
Leading Batters
Historic Route to
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FRIDAY’S GAMES
Southern League
Little Rock at Atlanta.
Birmingham at Memphis.
Mobile at Nashville.
New Orle,
Southern League
| Player— g. ab. r. h. pet.!
•o00 Rh-.el, Atl 15 59 15 28 475 |
.313 . Taylor, Mem. . .11 38 8 17 .447 !
.2o0 Carroll, Chatt. . 15 56 9 24 .429 j
I Ganr.el, Bir. . . .15 57 5 23 .404 !
McLarry, Nash. . 15 58 8 23 .397 i
; ^ Leader year ago today, Tucker, I
| New Orleans, .516-
at Chattanooga.
atre*. but asserts, without resevn
tion. that the spectator will Ii
held and enthralled by each (
them. Her performance IS mas
terful.
attends the 1’ulace the- delightful Spanish Maitz Sonrfjr
which was splendid'y suited to her
j dramatic soprano voice,
f The Musical Novelty by Stan
jfil, Drew and Mnddox und th<
; monologue by Wilbur Cox went
over big. Wilbur looked good to
the Athens folxs who always give
(him a routing welcome when he
.-omes l»ck home with his com
pnnies during the theatrical sea
son.
The grand finale to the whole
performance was the Lucy Cobl*
Glee Club under the direction of
Miss Evans. They gave three
very beautiful numbers, and as
aTways, the f,ucic* pleased-
Taken as a whole the Shrine
Minstrels was one §t the best
amateur performances ever given
in Athens and the spirit of helo-<
fulness showed throughout th
tire evening.
LEO MALONEY WE8TERN
STRAND SATURDAY
Loo Ma'oney with Afonte Cristo
th© marvel horse, and the wondrr
dog. Billiot, will be seen in their
latest feature ■•The Blind Trail”
at tie Strand Theatre Saturday.
In til*A new opus of the open
range* l^*o Moloney who flays the
part of the hero - with the ub
of his paTi Monte Cristo, the mar.
♦el horse, and Uul’et, the wonder
dog. helps bring the murders of
tho money lender to justire.
It Is a wonderful story through
out depicting a certain type or
man known to the West who Is
forever following blind traila for
no other reason than to see what
may llo beyond the hext green hill
BUFFALO BILL WESTERN
AND “WlBECRACKCRS* 9
8TRAND TONIGHT
Enacting the role of Bill Gibson
ip “Tho Hidin' Rowdy.*’ Buffalu
Bill.. Jr., again proves to audience#*
at the strand tonight that he is
not merely one of the most dash.
ln{ bt the Western stars, but that
he has.'a sense of humor. He is
becoming one of tho most wel.
corate of tho screen 4tars.
"In **Tho Rldln* Rowdy” BUI hay
it?fdoal pan. Hp le the dare,
dovll. (tin-loving son of Mose oil*.
•on. % Wyoming cattle ranches.
Of course, he hates sheep nnd .
sheep borders, but ho falls In *ove ,ow c °urt» have at last succumbed
with s pretty girt ifbo lift rod urn , to a form of modernization,
herself by throwing a skillet of More than 3,000 typewriters
hqt,potatoes.In hi* face and then , have been installed in the princi-
■hootlng bis bat offj And s*e i» P«1 courts where most of the
not only a sheep owner, but she i clerical work, with the exception
ant o lone herder are grating her of letter writing, has been done
nal»u “woollies’* on his father’s I with pen and ink as of old. Adding
“JP* j an d bookkeeping machines nre in-
14 the e*d the son of the csttle gradually. The Ministry
ma# forgets his hatred of sheep! °* p«*tice has asked all justice*
* J the pretty shepherd- i a . n “ c * er h* to contribute auggea
Dr. King Gives
Sunday Subject
At the Firat Methodist church
Sunday, at 8:00 P. M.. the pastoi
will apeak from the topL\ “The
Individuality of Life.” Tho Worn-
Mia Business League will furnish
the music.
At the meriting service there
will be the reception of members
iDto the church, with ■ ihort scr-
ttion, on “The Church "
PROGRESS ALTERS
PRUSSIAN COURTS
RERUN'.—(AP)—The Prussian
American league
St. Louis at Chicago.
Cleveland at Detroit.
Nftw York at Boston.
Waghinj-ton at Philadelphia.
National I^cagle
Chicago at Pittsburgh.
Cincinnati at St.'Louis.
Philadelphia at Brooklyn.
Boston at New York.
Sally League
Charlotte at Asheville.
Columbia at Knoxville.
Greenville at Amrusta.
Spartanburg at Macqn.
THURSDAY’S RESULTS
Southern Legue
Atlanta 9-16; Uttle Rock, 11-4.
.Memphis 5; Birmingham 1.
Nashville 10; Mobile 3. .
Now Orleans 7; Chattanooga 5,
(12 innings.)
American League
Chicago 2; St. Louis 1.
Detroit 6; Cleveland 5.
Philadelphia 15; Washington 7-
New York at Boston, cold.
National League
New York 4; Boston 3.
Phildelphmln 8; Brooklyn 1.
Chicago 16; Pittsburgh 4.
St. Louis 3; Cincinnati 1
Texas League
Dallas 2; Shreveport 7-
Beaumont 1; San Antonio 3.
Fort Worth 6; Wichita Falls 8.
Houston 8; Waco 2.
Sally league
Greenville 5; Augusta 1.
Columbia 9; Knoxville 6.
Macon 7; Spartanburg 5.
Asheville 1; Charlotte 0.
Southeastern League
Montgomery 13: Pensacola 9.
Columbus 5: Selma 3.
Albany 9; Jacksonville 3.
Savannah f>; St 'Augustine 4,
Wine still preserved in the cel
lars of a London dealer dates back
to 1540 and 1681.
National League
Player— g. ab. r. h. pet.
Hornsby, N. Y. .13 48 18 21 .438
Wil iams, Phil. .11 42 13 17 .405
Sand, Phil. . .M2 45 12 18 .400
Hafey, St. L. . .12 43 1 17 .395
Tyson, N. Y. .. 13 |36 13 22 .393
Leader year a go today, Horns
by, St. Louis, .446.
American League
Player— g. ab. r. h. pet.
Hunefield, Chi. .13 30 7 15 500
Fotherglll, Det. .10 40 9 20 .500
McCurdy, Chi. . 8 22 5 11 .500
Simmons, Phil. .14 53 10 24 .453
Gehrig, N- Y....13 47 15 21 .447
Leader year ago today, Goslin,
Washington, .441.
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Let your agent arrange through rail transportation
to sailing port.
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rid’* Greateat 1
sayapigjS
**l“ d her flock of wool-mek.nl.
There te fine pnotoiraphy la ter
picture, tie .erne, | n the treat
SSSSStaPKlE* “"" ,ry
B*Ur*fl6td belh, especially f| n ..
? L , '“ brotlck - » •ttlnty ml...
divides honor, with the «tar. she
“la ' ,l1 * c * n Ude anti ane
0ta«* tt.tSffg character, are t n the
nantu of competent and well
known player., it, rr y Todd
trlbultn* an eapedal’y choice
character! tatton.
HARRY LANGDON COMEDY
PALACE SATURDAY
a Rolls prop, man more than a week
Royco and a bbycle. Harry |jmg-
had the makings of plenty of
romance for “Long Pants. ’ his
MW starring funfe.i at the Palace
Saturday. Pris«ll| a Bonner, who
ICOriHl with Harry in -The Strong
Man." la one of the main raiues
of ronunro Alma Bennett, allkv
Tamp, la another.
ReversTng lh»* usual course of
ambitious youth. Harry switched
tiona for aystematizing and speed
ing up legal machinery.
In the central Berlin district
court building a moving belt ar
rangement for distribution of mail
and interdepartmental messages is
being constructed. The innovations
are not being carried out without
protest from older jurists, who
look with abhorance on what they
call “factories of justice.”
from a Rolls Royce to a bicycle,
vintage 1508 overnight. The Rolls
had been oftay to secure; there ‘ft
no dearth of expensive motor edn
In Ho’lywood. Bnt It took the
locate a bicycle old enongh to
serve the purpose, and still able
to navigate.
Although rich In hoy and glrk
romance, with moments of heavier
fervor, th* story la based on n
mother love theme. Gladys Brock,
well plays Harry’s mother and A!-
bert Roscoe his father. The place
It San Francisco; the time is be
fore und after the famous fire.
Tanglefoot Spray is
powerful tb*t RUUs moths
in both the winged and lar-
valstagesandsterilbesth
eggs. You can't afford to ex
periment with le»m quality.
Orand Rapld*. ^
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PALACE TONIGHT
LAST SHOWING
Gloria Swanson
IN
“THE' LOVE of SUNYA’*
Gorgeous Gowns, Lavish Settings—
A Dramatic Triumph.
LAST SHOWING TONIGHT
HARRY LANGDON
» "Long Pants”
The comedy king of (ilmdom in his greatest pic
ture..Long pants gave him the clothing of a
wolf, but his heart was as timid as a shtep’s.
STRAND
Buffalo Bfl.ir. in
“The Ridin’
, Rowdy”
CHUCKLES AND THRILLS IN A SPEEDY WESTERN.
“WISECRACKERS” EXTRA.
SAT UR DAY
LEO MALONEY, and His Pals
MONTE CRISTO (The Marvel Horse) ~
and BULLET (The Won4er Dog) ^
in «THE BLIND TRAIL” y
A Western Gem.