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THURSDAY, JANUARY 12. ] 921
; THE DAA w EB-gBRALD, ATHENS. GEORfllA'.
t PACE EIGHT
BROTHERS TRIED
ON CHARGE OF
ASSAULT HERE
WflK of the slender figures seen today
hare been won in easvwpys. Many have
been won by Mansofa prescription tab-
lets* based on » modem scientific discov
«ar. People have used Marmots for 20
i» millions r f boxes of it. Now
> figures in almost every circle
’softiewhat Mermoh does.
A bpok In each box of Mnrmob gives
.iiygJorraula and suites tha scientific rca-
*te» for results. So user* realize how
Wyyliy effects ere bcneficicL A v/ey
lias done so much for rx> many
(felervrs n tert from you. Make it now,
Caleb and Lindsey Hightower,
negroes, were belgn tried kn
Clarke Superior court Thursday
on the charge of assault with tu.
tent to murder James Towns, man
ager of the Whitehall general
dtore.-several weeks rfcro. The
two m'en aro brothers.
Jackson, negro, was
NOTE
ROOSEVELT FIELD. N. Y. ..
Clarence D. Chamberto
(UP)- < ...
and Roger William* took oft ttm
Kocseve! f trtoiri of m>tt .on « %?
Thursday on another attamnt Z
regain the, „“
record for the United States. "
almllati nffamn) _
failed after four hours wheT't'b.
plane ceased to fund ion. '
Sound travel, about 1000 Un
per second.
Tunday desserl—Costa's n’alssi
Waiter
found guilty Wednesday of lar
ceny from the house and senten
ced to serve from two to three
years l imprisonment. Neal Me.
Kinncn. negro, tried for rape was
found not guilty.
Roosevelt Field at 10:11:30 A. 11
on ano thcv attempt t»
world’s endurancj fli-.v.
■ the United stab’s.
. A similar attempt Wednesdij
Office Phono 1201
P.-T. A. OF LUCY COBB i .The many friends of Chancellor
MEETS FRIDAY AT FOUR. ! Charles M. Sneliing will be rfe-
The P-T. A. of the elementary lighted to learn of his improved
school of Lucy Cobb, will meet condition following an illness of
Friday afternoon at four o’clock, several days with a heavy cold.
Dr. W. P. King .will addreas the and that he is able to be up end
meeting. A full attendance is cor- around the house will be gratify-
dially urged. ; ing news.
INTERMEDIATE G. A.’S TO jj„. Claud Little end Mrs
MEET FRIDAY AT 3:30. Tarpley Quillian, of Commerce,
The Intermediate G. A.’s of the wer# viatorl here Wednesday.
Prince Avenue Baptist church will i i rrj
meet Friday afternoon with Elis- Friends of Dr. Sam Ware Wll!
" ” * ‘ " "'I- A full »t- l-eCT'.t to learn that he has been it
gasoline pump on the Bellsn
Bisque Ice Cream—“Just a littL
bit better.” At any of our dealen.
JESTER
INSURANCE
abeth Birdsong at 3:30.
tendance is urged.
gj
Miss Sarah Bishop is visiting is
Atlanta. V •0*5*111
Thursday night at eight o’clock que Puppet-Show arrived in Ath- Bre’r Wolf
t the High School- auditorium, ens Wednesday with ail these pre- .Tur Baby .
le fanciful land of make-believe clous puppets that appear for you Bre’r Elept
III be unfold-’:! before the eyes Thursday evening.
.. Marguerite Crawley
Ruth Dillard
ant . ■ Claude Broach
. and Troutman Wilson
(ago- Miss Meadow’s Gals—Louise Rob-
pie- 'erts, Rebecca Mockwalter, Harriet
folk Proctor.
The Children—Ann Brooks, Wll-
hens rfn Poss, Evelyn Dunston, Jack
rattr Couch, Joe Dcek.
Dorothy Fields,
Dorothy Hinton,
alind Green, Evelyn**O’K/lijT, Anne
will be unfold-d before the eyes Thursday evening,
of all those who are willing and p oa tpo„e every other eng
able to seo things and love things and a00 thia ente.-talng
with thc unquestioning wonder of M nUtion of the hen loved
thr hearts of little children. lore of America.
Promptly at eight o’clock, the: A in-v.- .itractiv- At
ZSSA 5* wm
S£ £g£ K The castTf characters I. a,
amid the sunflowers, and hear ,ow *- '
her tell the wonderful stories of Bra’r Rabbit Daisy Ha:
Bre’r Fox and Bre’r Rabbit and Bra’r Fox Hazel O
the Tar Baby. Bre’r Dog Virginia D
Misses Katherine Dallas aid Brc’ Tiger .... Mary Bicker:
Lois Holman, of Thomaston, who Bre’r Lion Claude Br
are the aoUnecreatore of thin uni- Sis’ Goose .. .. Mary Years
Lesser’s January Sales
More Attractive Than Ever
FIFTEEN WINTER COATS U.If D-L,.
In the Better Grade—To Close Out At
Colors:—Black, tan, gracklC, blue and copper. Originally priced
$49,50 to $79.50. Materials of Venise and Broadcloth.
$49.50 COATS .... $24.75 $65.00 COATS... $32.50
$59.50 COATS .... $29.75 $79.50 COATS.... $39.75
Some shawl collars, some mushroom collars.
All are heavily brocaded silk lined. ■
Piccaninnies
Sara Louise Marbut, Martha Parr,
Laura Burch, Dorothy Hinton,
Frances Eldson, Peg Strong,' Ros-
Cornett, Mary Lamar Erwin, Hun
ter Hubbard, Harold Canning, Ed
ward Aaron, James Harris, Billy
Shay.
TATE TO SPEAK
TO ZODIAC CLUB
“Sorrell and Son” Palace Special Nov; Playing;
Zane Grey's “Nevada” At the Strand Theatre
Toriight; “The 13th Hour” Coming Saturday
About 25 Jersey Dresses, in broken lots; one and two-
By Mary Clair, Brannon
(Student In Henry W. Grady
8chcol of Journa’lsm)
William Tate of the English de
partment ot the University o!
Georgia will apeak on "Tho Ordeal
of Richard Poverel,” by George
Meredith at the next meeting ol
the Zodiac club which if to bo
held Tuesday afternoon January
IT at tho Sophomore house.
This Is the second of n number
of worthwhllo books which the
club plana to read and study dur.
-lug the *ch-l. stlc year.
Officers of the club are: Miss
Lucy OocJiich Henry, Auguatn.
nrnuMnrt■ vu. Martha Jane rut.
roni, McRae, vice-president; Miss
styles. Formerly $5.95 to $7.50—Quick clearance $2.95
NEW SPRING COATS AND DRESSES
SPRING COATS NEW SPRING DRESSES
At $9.95 • At $9.95
' Flat Crepes, Georgettes, Crepe do Chines
About twenty different styles' and pat- —all new spring colors. $15 00 would be
*.m. in new Seeing Coats: Crepe lined. cheap for most of these dresses. Our
Regular $14.95 Coats for $9.95. January sale, now $9.95.
Be stylish in one of our chick Spring Suits, Tweeds and Solid
Twills ...... $12.50 to $25.00— Ensembles at ...... $16.75
LESSER'S APPAREL SHOP
278 Clayton Street ‘
/ ‘ WHERE YOUR DOLLARS HAVE MORE CENTS”
The, sooner the better. Sold by
drug stores—everywAer*.
Booklet on Things to Know
Before Baby Comes sent on re
quest. One copy is yours, free.
Write for It NOW.
BRADFIBLD REGULATOR CO.
Dept 16, Atlanta, Oa.
Please tend me a copy ofjroti
free booklet on Thing* to Know
Before Buy Coma, afe
Instruments, but witl
Friend and had only a
wo had no ti
to get a doctor
The three largest hotels in the
world are the Pennsylvania and
tho Commodore In New York City
and the Stevens in Chicago.
NOTE—It would bo illegal to
LOANS ON REAL ESTATE
|4«* TO 7 .; STRAIGHT LOANS
MONTHLY REPAYMENT LOANS
II. M, RYLEE, LAW OFFICES
See Louis lletts In Office.
U.B.W/IRNE R and MICKEY FT BAN
ENTIRE' STOCK!
IN- "SOWELL and son
Palace Special Now Playing.
“SORRELL AND SON” the contest began. The dancer
SENSATIONAL NOVEL were In the midst of their danci
WITH SPECIAL CAST. NOW wh:n a heavy sea came up and ii
PLAYING AT PALACE. a tew, moments they were exper
! Facts About the Film. iencing al the discomforts o:
1, “Son-oil and Son” is based on mil do mer. The contest wai
tho current best-selling novel By then called a draw. ■
Warwick Deeping, English author. I ——
In tho United States more than
we < ro <J sold > ' I ln*lM7. the ** ^ “
USED CARS
chanicsburg, Ohio,
.Citizens Pharmacy.
-(Advertlzement.)
ALL PRICES REDUCED!
Finding ourselves somewhat overstocked with
rugs, we announce for a few days only, one of the
most remarkable rug sales in our history! Every
rug in our entire stock is included and prices are
reduced all down the line! For example:
sVIICB JOJCO, AuXIB W. XH1IS50I1, , u v u ‘ ”* nw»i
Mk-key McHan, Lonis. V.’olheim thrill™ sequences of “Nevada ’
and Mary Nolan. *•“, Strand tonight; Zan.
4. Mr. Brennon took nembers Groy’a latest for Paramount, it
of bis company 6,344 miles from 0ar Y piny* * featured role
HoUywod to England and in orlg- „' T h* cattle ruitkw, suspcctiny
Inal locales there much of "Sor- pST. plan do double-cross him
rcll and Son” was filmed. ' i“*t as he intends to doubts cross
6.11:o film “Sorrell and Son” them. Thoir.idea is to fasten ,th<
does not differ In subject, matter, blame 'for n big eatUe raid on
characterisation ■ or ending from I" 111 ’
the book. Tho author, Warwick I A tiries of gun fights,including
Deeping, heip-d Herbert Brennon ono big battle: between a posse
make the picture.. , ard the rustlers and a little pri-
6. The sets of "Sorrell and vate shooting match concocted tv
Son” were designed by William William Powell, a* the Mere:
Cameron MensLs, who planned leader of the rustler?, give the
tho seta for Douglas Fairbanks’ western story plenty of rapid no-
“The Thief of Bagdad,” Mary tlon. Important In the action ii
Pickford’a “Boalta, and John Thelma Todd, leading woman, whe
Barrymore’s “The Beloved Rogue." :is contended for by Cooper and
—— (Powell John Watts directed.
“SIN CARGO”
STRAND FRIDAY. - I LIONEL* BARRYMORE
.Daring the filming of the Til- MYSTERY DBAMA PALACE
fany production, “Sin Cargo,” SATURDAY,
which will be the feature produc-, - Lionel Barrymore, noted star Of
tlon at the Strand Friday, moot tha stage and screen. Has fortak-
of the extras engaged In a prise an tha role of a dentleman lover
Black Bottom dance contest. ’for that of a mysterious profei-
One of the highlights of the sor—sort of a "Dr? Jekyll and Mr
Relieve* the congestion,
prevents complications,
and hastens recovery.
COLONIAL THEATER
Thi> Coupon good for ono admission for lady, if Accompanied
by person holding a 50 cent ticket. Cut the coupon out and
in*o for Monday night. : -*
4.6x7.6 Tapestries $8.1
6x9 ft Tapestry Brussels Rugs $12.1
8.3x6.10 Axminster Rugs at $27.'
9x12 ft. Tapestry Brussels Rugs $18/
9x12 ft. Fringed Velvet Rugs $34.<
9x12 ft. Seamless Axminsters .. $33/
9x12 ft. All Wool Wilton Rugs i $68.1
9x9 ft. Smithorient Rugs , ri $92.!
EASY CREDIT TERMS ON ANY RUG!
HURRAH! / Reason of Dramatic Delight HURRAH!
£. LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT
COLONIAL THEATRE, Beginning MONDAY, JAN. 16, 1928
MONTGO.MERY PLAYERS
A Recognized and Successful Dramatic Company
Jr LADIES FREE MONDAY NIGHT
One I.-.’h* will he admitted ABSOLUTELY FREE OF
iCHARGE whan accompanied by another person—lady or.
gen tie man —with a paid 50c ticket. Doors open 7:30; cur
tain 8:15. -. _
COME EARLY AND AVOID TOE RUSH.
THE DRAMATIC EVENT OF TiiK SEASON.
WORRIED
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building worry you. Let us
know what you want and
.vhcre yon want to build nnd
wc will do the rest
—Our business is all that
pertains to building', let us
do the worrying. Let that be
tho last worry. • Build with
brick and bo satisfied.
y BERNSTEIN BROTHERS#
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Broad Street \
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Prices: 25c, 35c and 50.
25x54 .In.
36x63 In.
27x54 In.
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Axminsters
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- $4.75
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