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LAST SHOWING TOM MIX
IN ZANE GREY WESTERN
AT STRAND TONIGHT
There's one motion plctura star
who. no matter how good one pro
duction may be, alwaya follow, it
up with a better picture. . ■ -■
We’re referring to Tom Mix.* lovca him and tl
the nee of wratirn stnis. who! >■-- v-i—
breeaed into the Strand last night t,
in “The Last Trail/’ If you enjoy
something uway from the so-called
beaten path, by nil means »co it. i
•The Lart Trail” is a scrim
version of ah outstanding novo,
by that outstanding novelist,
Zano Grey. It’s ernmmud full of
action of the eort that really and
not lltcinlly makes you grasp the
mm of your seta. |
“The last Trail" is aa illus
trious example of why Mix ha*,,
one of the largiat following, ever
enjoyed - by any theatrical lumi
nary. And hid latest film will in-
creaae that following or we’re all,
wrong.
The action of the film opens
with Tom pot tray ing an army;
scout In the Dakotas during the
last Sioux Iadian uprising. A dcs-;
iwrado gang that makes a spielnl:
of looting stage coaches, figures |
In n large part of the action.
Tom’s encounters with tba gang in I
question form the basis of moat;
jf the breath-taking action. j
Wa’ra probably safe in W}toR
that Mix has naver displayed his
ability at horsemanship to hatter ■
advantage than In “The • Last•
Trail."
RAYMOND GRIFFITH
PALACE WEDNESDAY
Raymond Griffith is his own*
harshest critic. The silk hatted
comedian la alwaya on ttw look-
hut for opporfinltlee to, improve
upon his work, and la never too
proud to listen to sunoctions
from anyone who offers them. He
seeks etitlclah In bis never ona-
Inrr que-t for now Ideas.
Known aa rue o. the must cheer
ful And at the tame time qidet and
latest Paramount romedy. coining
to the Palace Wednesday, ,1a a
good instance of the way he works.
At the conelMhm of each scene in
-Q Hffith vu to
ft shooting Hoes
I ot visitor, how
Florence Gilbert Palace Tonight.
Mr. and Mrs.
By BRIGGS
— ■■■"
At TMimtiUlS
THAT EVENING
FjoeHKMaide i
Toms old
Thats Enough VI,
i fal can Pick out
MY NBCKTtBS,
But i DRAdJU the
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Teu-INA mb what
'f I’OVJGHTA SmoKb
l don’t Care
WHAT Tom
Smokes', nca
Body is gouig
To Ttu. MB
1 What lb
i*, Smoke . J
Jos. Yoone
COUGHING .
terrible!
IT’S THOSE
cigarettes
I UU Randall 1
SAYs Tom HAS S
switched tb i
OLD GOLDS AND
TneYve stopped J
HISCDUGHlrtG/
, BnTihELV
Thanks,
Washington Street
Phone 497
Youue smoking]
f \bu’LL BSLtEvjE
Anything lill
’RANDALL TELLS
•fcU, BUT Ybu’LL
MWVWR TAKB>
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So 'toon e I
SMOKING 1
OLD GOLDS]
NOW } » r->
Yes l am,
VI, AND I’LL
admit IheYteJ
, Gwbat? jJ
PAPA
love-
mama
_____
was listened to eagerly, end snorr
Cften then not, Agf. comodton
would got together! with dlnctoi
Erie Kenton and do it all over
**As"a result “Wedding BU4" 1*
Juat about the funniest picture
tho comedian with-the big toll hat
tas done. Laogha and thrill. ere
mixed In Juat the right propor.
lion. The pletoio introduera a new
leading lady, Ann Sheridan, n
blonde teauty for whom the critic,
predict a great futnre
john eiurenr and rkneb !
adouee in -the SHOW”
PALACE THCRSDAY-FKIDIY
“The Show,” playing nt the
Palace Thursday and Friday, is a]
masterpiece of the thrill-maker’.-;
Er!wttJMm Gilbert aa a char, j
actor ont of the aoderworid end
Its the Smoothest J Cigdrett6...iOtn\^
.... not ft cough in a carload
" 'totogy.to
• mi
THE BANNER-HERALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
roe mm addresses staff
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* —(Advertisement)
Mark Ethridge, manager editor
nf tho Macon Telegraph will ad
dress the member.! of the Geor
gia Cracker stuff nt a banquet
Tueeday night at 8 o’clock at the
Holman hotel.
This will he the annoal banquet
o: the stnff .the last issue of the
Tracker having been published
!;*st week. Dean'J. Rntlfffo Is ed-
itor and Ben Hardy Is the editor
for nest year.
Vr. Ethridge Is rapidly becom-
' <z. r ne of* the south’* leading **L
''orrf- He was connected with Tho
^Telegraph for tereral year* a* *».
- porter fcndftdty; *<J*or, leaving
| about fbur yotf* USD to go to Ne«.
t York where he was wirh The Sun
| and the Consolidated News Ser-
i vice. David I-adrance’s press bn-
j reau- Ho returned to the Tele.
graph as Managing Editor as Well
1 hh editor of the editorial page.
MODERN DADDY
WII,LIE’S MOTHER (to Wll.
I lie’s father, who Is a go!f enthus-
last); Willie tells me that he cad
died for you all arternoon.
| FATHER: Well, I though I’d
| seen that boy before!—Life.
j JUST A 8LIP
I "I hdar you barely escaped from
i the flrf» at your hotel last nigh..'
| “That’* not, true; I had ni”
ina* oh-”— 1 nt-BHs.
* SURE SIGN
*How do you know Edna and
Jim are married?"
, “1 Saw her riding in the back
seat *•- Life.
“LOVE MAKES ’EM WILD” AT
I most' ferocious character, it, hH*» (dot is laid in Vienna against
.. j ««r ; with roraancs and adventure background of. « .Ideihmv. As
PALACE THEATRE TONIGHT di^Sk"Gilbert arfAdof^' J 110 ^“ ,n - 1 ,toralc '' 1 ! . fe " 0,r floor covering
SVvc . rvmirtaib “perfom- laulfh “ at low * nd honor ’ then » ™v.rin* rough floor, with
ance Sd are supported by a cap- awakens to a better nature linoleum, a layer of river sand or
able cast. Tod Browning, its ai- through the faithfuinesi of a girl. °W newspapers under the linolc-*
rector, makes a notable addition to Gilbert glVes a true portrayal of will lengthen the life of the
his gallrcy of crook pictures. The a difficult but fascinating role, covering.
Raymond Griffith Wednesday: John Gilbert and
Renee Adoree in “The Show” Thursday and Fri
day; Last Shewing Tom Mix Western At Strand
Tonight.
Lint Showing Tom Mix Wr
At llic Strand Tonight.
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