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MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1928.
TH BAHWKB-BEHArp. ATHENS. OBOBOIX.
WANT ADS
Victor Hugo’s “Les Miserables” Palace
Special Presentation and Monday Tuesday
Whooping Congh Cure
Is Found in Air Rides
in qoestion concerned two.sisters
aged 7 and 9 respectively whoso
father is the owner of an air
plane. Aftejr consulting Dr. Kett-
ner, the attending physician, the
father took to the air with his
little girls, ascending to an alti
tude of 3,000 metres. The experi
ment was repeated in a few days.
The first flight had sufficed to
cure the two girls completely.
same malady but who was not
taken along on the aerial trip,
could only be cured after Ion,
* treatment With ro
und tedious
peated injections.
Dr. Kettmr belivees that not
only the change of air but espec
ially the altered surroundings and
nervous excitement attending the
unique experience of flying had a
salutary effect on the nervous
‘Sorrell and Son” Coming; Buck Jones New Western
At.the Strand Theatre Monday.* ;
BERLIN.— (AP) —Air flights
r.re likely to become the pre
scribed treatment for whooping
cough, if the cures in the air re
corded by Dr. A. Kettncr in the
“Medizinische Welt” are frequent
ly repeated.
The cases of mhoopin? cough
whereas their younger sister, aged
one, who was suffering from th* components of the disease.
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Scene Prom'LE5_Ml?ERABLE?'' a or /-e/tarf
Palace Special Attract ion Monday and Tuesday
VICTOR HUGO’S "LES MISERA
BLES'’ PALACE SPECIAL
MONDAY AND TUESDAY
"It 1b the greatest work of epic
and dramatic fiction ‘ "
AT THE MOVIES THIS WEEK
PALACE: •
MONDAY ft TUESDAY: Victor
Hugo's Masterpiece “Les Mlscru.
Mss.” • •
• WEDNESDAY: Olivo Borden,
with Lawrence Gray In “Pajamas’’.
Metro News and “Beauty shop’’
extra.
THURSDAY & FRIDAY: Alice I
Joyce, H. B. Warner, Anna Q.
Nilsson In “Sorrell & Son”. Com-
edy “Battle - of - The Century”. I
SATURDAY: Lionel Barrymore |
— which has
over been created or conceived by
the human brain,” '* “
Romance!—Revolution!—Love that counts no costs!—Romance
as sweet as any story ever told!—All in the spectacular picture
that all the world has been waiting for!—France’s own produc
tion of the tepestuous story of gay glittering Paris in the tur-
tion of the tempsetuous story of gay glittering Paris in the tur-
known.
— says the En-
cylopedla Brltannlca of Victor Hu
go’s “Les ’Miserables.”
It would be conservative to .use
the samo language in describing
the colossal motion picture pro
duction of “Les Miserables” which
comes Monday and Tuesday to the
Palace Theatre, for the Universal-
Film de France triumph is, w* 12-
out doubt,
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THE GENERAL
OPINION IS—
We Are Serving the
BEST MEAL
• in Athens for the
Money.
The Georgian
_ surpassing cinema
achievement
This majestic drama of human
ity striving under the yoke of ig
norance and unjust power has had
In its book form, more readers
than any other work except the
Bible. As a motion picture pro
duction it has made new attend
ance records In every European
country and has been acclaimed
by two continents as tho greatest
film triumph of the old world.
Two years were spent in mak
ing this stupendous motion s Ic-
turo at a cost that mounted to
millions of francs. Many of the
scenes were taken on tho exact
locations indicated by the author
In hti hook.
Tho streets of these towns were
altered to appear as they dla a
century ago. Each of these opera,
tlons ran Into prohibitive costs.
But the French held their favorite
anther In anrh niioam that net
even the remolding" of a town
could stand in the way of thair
producing “Les Miserables” with
absoD'e fidelity "down to the last
detail.
The principal plcyers wero ‘sc-
Victor
Hugo’s
Immortal _
_ Masterpiece
Film de France
The drama of a
heroic soul—
stirring to the
last degree!
Tremendous
in its scope!
CHANGING THE
APPEARANCE
Interiors can easily be beautified
by new wnll paper or new paint
Examination of the Eye,
. and Fitting of Classes. ,
DR. K. L. HAUGHEY
Optometrist
™—*— Athena,- Ga.
“YOUR HOME SHOULD
COME FIRST."
Thursday and Friday
tIARY N°LAt1*»<t HUS AbTHCR
in •soaant *no zon‘
Palace Special Thursday and
Friday
186 Clayton
“PAJAMAS”
An up-to-date Adam tames
Eve in an old fashioned way.
With
OLIVE BORDEN
LAWRENCE GRAY
That sensational novel depict
ing the beautiful love of a
father for his son—the most
discussed book published in
years, picturized with dra
matic vividness.
“SORRELL & SON”
T. J. Scott Paint &
Glass Company
Phone 146.
looted from the French stage ami
the moat renowned actors in the
land chosen to portray tho char-
actors created by Hugo.
Mystery Drama “The 13th Hour"
and Jimmie Adams Comedy: “Oh
Mummy’’.
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STRAND:
MONDAY: One day only, Buck
Jones (Western) "Blood Will Toll"
■Sport Rovlow.
TUESDAY: Tom Tyler (West,
om) “Out Of The West". “Trail
Ever slnco the early days of
motion pictures. Anna Q, Nllssoft
and Alice Joyco have been closo
friends.
They hare had many of the
samo likes and dislikes, worked
with many of the same directors,
producers and actors, but never,
Until “Sorrell and Son’’, which
was produced and directed by
Herbert Brenon fpr United Artists,
have they been In a picture to-
"Sorrcll and Son” Is at
fance S. Sorrough
Corner College^ and Clayton
M ^ vim ivvi rank
DURDEN MUSIC HOUSE
STRAND Tonight
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BUCKINGHAM RADIOS
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Roberts Electric Company
Phone 166 268 Jackson Street
PHONE 9148
THUR3DAY: Gray Cooper In
Zano Grey's Western “Nevada”.
FRIDAY; Shirley Mason In
“Sin Cargo”. Ben Turpin Comedy,
“Jolly Jester.
SATURDAY: Ted Wells (Wes-
tern) “Straight Sbootln” “Scotland
We guarantee the best that
BUCK JONES in “BLOOD WILL TELL’
A Thrilling Western of Laws and Outlaws.
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tho Palace theatre, Thursday and
Friday.
Brenon haa often used Miss Nils-
son and Miss Joyce—but not at
the same time. When he was cast
ing ’“Sorrell and Son”, which Is
adapted from Warwick Deeplng’a
best selling novel of the same
tlWe, he signed both actresses, to-
gether with H. B. Warner, Nils
Anther, Carmel Myers, Mary No
lan, Norman Trovor, Louis Wol-
helm. Mickey McBan. and many
others. ^Sorrell and Son” has
been called one of the nearest ap
proaches to a real “all-star” pic
ture ever made.
In the Brenon film Miss Nils
son is the seductive, selfish cre
ature who deserts "Sorrell” when
ho comes home from .tho war,
leaving him to educate and sup
port their young son. Miss Joyce
Is the sympathetic woman who
helps bring happiness Into‘“Sor
rell*” later life.
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a newly founded organization for
technically and personally aiding
automobilists who meet with an
accident on the road, by means of
emergency Matlmi* to he erected
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The founders of the company
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UWESVILLF, MIDLAND RY.
*Wo!e$ Effective Jan. 2, 1927.
-Jio. 2 leaves Athens for Gaines
ville, 8:10 a. m.
~“0. 12 leaves Athens for Gain
esville, 11:15 a. m.
-No. 11 arrives Athens from
Gainesville, 10:32 a. m.
1 arrives Athens from
^Gainesville, 5:60 p. m.
rPfily except Sunday.
“•dales Nos. 1 and 2 covered by
Car No. 400.
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA
« TRAINS
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, . and 5:00 p. m.
'tnre from Macon 11:45 a. m.,
and 9:10 p. m.
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OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
and SURGEON
Hinton Securities Building
- Athens, Ga.
BUCK JONES WESTERN
MONDAY ONE DAY ONLY
Buck Jones, star vof Fox Films
•Vnoinm thriller "nlonii Will Toll”
Western thriller, “Blood Will Tell’’
now showing at the Strand Mon.
day, never had a more splendid
opportunity than In this picture
to show his daring prowess as a
skilled horseman and expert stunt
rider. It is a tremendously grip
ping production. Jonos Is support,
ed by an excellent east, including
Kathryn Perry In the leading fem.
Inlne role.
OLIVE BORDEN “PAJAMAS
PALACE WEDNESDAY
It's not every leading man who
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ing to communicate with the near
est emergency station.
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ADAM ATE BANANA?
WASHINGTON.—Did an apple
' or a banana cause the downfall of
Adam? Tho Department of Agri
culture submits a report from Ita
station in Hawaii which Is on the
side of the banana. Here It la:
“Karly Inhabitants of the eaat be
lieved that the banana plant ^aa
the source of good and evil .and
that the serpent which tempted
Eve hid In a hunch of the .fruit— p
can stand a millionaire’s daughter
“on h<T par." but this 1s ■*hat
Lawrence Gray does to Olive Bor
den. start. In “Pajamas,” coming
to the Palace Theatn* Wednesday.
This scene occurs In the drawing
room of the homo of Millionaire
Wade. Miss Borden, cast a« a
fiery little society bud, has Just
given Gray a “plpce of her mind”
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