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TOE BANNER-UKRALD. ATHENS. GEORGIA.
MONDAY. JANUARY 16. mas.
ESTHER RALSTON IN “THE SPOTLIGHT”
AT THE PALACE THEATRE MONDAY
013 Folks Say Doctofc
- << Caldwell was Right
The bash of treating: sickness
I has not changed since Dr. Cald-
..--II !„ff 'Mewl.',-.'. I PM Inver. In 1C7R
and Tuesday.
-well left Medical College in 187S,
'nor since he placed on the mar
ket the laxative prescription he
had used In bis practice, known to
druggists and the public since
| 1892. as Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
| Pepsin.
I j Then, the treatm:nt of const ipa-
I tion, biliousness, headaches, men-
tal depression, indigestion, sour
stomach and other indispositions
) that result from constipation was
' entirely by means of simple vege-
5 tabb laxatives, herbs and roots.
The U. S. Department of Agri
culture has been making a study
of cotton in Georgia, Oklahoma
and Texas to determine the rela
tive percentagea of amounts, by
grades and staples, according to J.
VV. Firor, Marketing School direc
tor here.
All the cotton ginned this season
hi Georgia prior-to December -1st
shows nearly 98 percent tendabie
on future contracts. Thoimost fre
quent grade was strict middling
while with good middling and mid
dling white following in order
named. The most frequent staple
length this year was 7-8 staple.
Of the 1,083,000 bales 'ginned in
Georgia prior to DecemW lit,
844,000 were classed as 7?8 staple.
Or. Youngblood, senior sgricul-
| Hints On Etiquct
Cakiweli’
Syrup Pepsin, which is
'a combination of senna and other
mild laxative herbs, with pspsin.
The simpler the remedy for
constipation, the safer for the child
and for you, and the better for
the general health of all. And as
you can get results in a mild and
safe way by fusing Dr. Calwdeli’s
'Syrup Pepsin, why take chances
with strong drugs?
A bottle of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup
Pepsin will last a family several
monhts, and all can use it. It is
good for the baby because pleas
ant to the taste, gentle in action,
and free from, narcotics. In tbs
proper dose, given' in the direc
tions, it is equally effective at all
SP1R1N
1. Yet.
2. Be specific. Say.
month of February.” <
March 15 to April 20th.
3. Yes.
asres. Elderly >i
especially ideal.
tiyal economist of the U. 6. Bu
reau of Agricultural Economics,
Is In charge of these studies In
(Borgia, Oklahoma and Texas. Dr.
Youngblood will appear on .the!
I UUIIXUUMI Will Bfjpt'iU Ull ,IIIE
program of tho 21st Annual Far-
mere’ Week and Marketing Con-
etence to be held at the Georgia
State College of Agriculture, Jan
uary 23-28. Dr. Youngblood will
lUltciua Wednesday morning, Janu
ary 23, at 10 o’clock, the Investi
gation of Cotton by Grades nnd
Staple Lengths. Wednesday after-
mon he will lend a round table
discussion on Production and Mar
keting Cotton. (Ml those interest-
Esther Ralston.and Nell Hamilton in "Spotlight,’’ Palace Monday.
’’SPOTLIGHT" PALACE
Hughes opportunity‘for a charac
terization that is out of-the ordl-
racri- nary?*
and In addition Miss Dove, who
then makes her bow as a First National
srseif star in this picture, and Mr.
- ght ’’ Hughes, the cast includes Lilyan
starring Es- Trshmnn, Armand Kails, Cievo
identity to gain
wishes desperate
again. That is
a Paramount pie .„. a JWW............ ...... |
thrr Ralston at the Palace Theatre .Moore, Yoia d’Avril and others.
the TIM MeCOY WESTERN
ling STRAND MONDAY AND
TUESDAY.
Tim McCoy, Metro-Goldwyn-
eel in the classing nnd marketing
of cotton should take advantage
of this opportunity to hear Dr.
Youngblood.
Monday.
The nclion centers about
stage with tho heroine Strug
to gain renown behind the
lights. How she finally does win
greater success than sho had’fcrur- -
dreamed of and then longs to east completed Spoilers of the Wes..
It all. aside to obtain happiness said to be the most perfect Amen-
makes tho story an exceptionally ct ”,J r0B , l [ ;r P'f tu ” •**
absorbing one. J The P lctu f» i» based on authen-
« ■ ....... -rlf hintnrirnl riatn rG»atdincr thr
•SSBBSS
Nitrates, are Cheaper/
Do you know WHY ?
The evcr-incrcasing production of the Synthetic Nitrogen Fer
tilizers has reduced the cost of nitrates to the fanner. As a
HOUSE COMMITTEE
DISREGARDS PLEA
(OF SECTY. WILBUR
WASHINGTON.— (AP) — Dis
regarding Secretary Wilbur's rcc-
the house naval
top and aide-dressing fertilizer, use*
Calcium ©Nitrate
i ommendapon,
committee voted 15 to 1 Saturday
** i iuvi«l»« that any new warship
construction — *
(Nitrate of Lime)
15 r /o Nitrogen ■■ 18.2% Ammonia
28% Lime (56% limestone equivalent)
and improve your soil as well as increase your yields. Combines
quick-acting nitrate with lime, which reduces soil acidity and
makes the land loere and friable. For sale by dealers every
where. Write for booklets Nos. 5,15 and 25 or get them from
your dealer.
Synthetic Nitrogen Products
fey y aij.u.. c ’- Corporation N«»York,N.Y,j
TONIGHT!
, program must call
for completion of the vessels with-
i in a specified time.
The committee also adopted by
a similar vote a motion to provent
the President from suspending
construction of any of tho craft at
any time without the consent of
congress. _
EIGHTEEN SAILORS
picture as much of the actioi
DIE AS STEAMER
SINKS FRIDAY
curs in the star’s dressing ro,m. ‘ IIAWFORD IN “WEST POINT
Beautiful gowns and their’.sShS; PALACE THURSDAY AND
and an able supporting rust, in. 1 RIDAY. - ,.
eludin'* ci—:n— ,u.,a,, 1. ciuutw with West Paint ea.
fng man ami Nicholes Smii-iinin •'Juts'was the itterestlng otenpa-
TOKIO, Japan. — (API — A
dispatch from Satporo Frida) „:j
that the Japan.so steamship Tosci
ty said
iiwu sank'off the coast o'f Kok-
wsido (Yeso) Island during n
storm.
| The todies of eighteen members
iif the" rrO\v worn wjisVip 1 naVu.rr*
Wm. H. JAMES & CO,
1 With NEIL HAMILTON»’
She wanted love! When she got it she
didn’t H-mv what to do with it! Along
came “The Spotlight” and—but sec
Esther Ralston’s latest!
Certified Public Accountants
of tho crew wero washed inhere.
Candler Bldff.
Long Distnnco
Phone Walnut 3629
GIRLS SMOKE AT Y. M. C. A.
PHIleADKleHilA.—Smoking by
woman In the cafeteria of thl
('‘Mitral V. .M. A. hen* has hci>n
officially approved by patron*. A
•vote by both sexes was found *n
favor of tho Innovation. Women
voted 362 for and 25H against.
Read The Banner-Herald Want Ads.
TUESDAY
OVER 242 million OF ’EM ROLLED EVERY MONTH
BELIE DOVE
The Stolen Bride 1
With LLOYD HUGHES
She was a daughter of aristocracy-J-
proud and beautiful—-the bride of a
baron. He was just a servant to the
groom. But he .stoic the bride from
under the altar and "made her like it!
The screen’s most beautiful star in her
greatest role!
Tim McCoy Wesiern Strand Monday and Tuesday.
as tho theatrical producer, contri
bute to make what the critics unite
in praising ns one of the best
tibn of Joan Crawford, pretty Mct-
ro-Uo!dtyyn-Maycr player, for sev
eral weeks during her stay at the
United States Military Academy.
However, it was alt in tho way of
business—for she did it while
playing her role as heroine in Wil
liam Haines’ new Metro-Goidwyn-
Mayer starring vehicle, ’’West
Point” showing at the Palace on
ThursJty and Friday. The new
pictore la a graphic romance ol
life at West Point with Haines as
the cadet hero and a notable cast
that includes Ralph Emerson, Neil
Neely, William Bafcewcil and oth
ers of note. Edward Sedgwick di
rected from an original by Ray-
COMING THURSDAY and FRIDAY
WILLIAM HAINES and JOAN CRAWFORD
in “WEST POINT” %
filmed in n long time.
BILLIE DOVE AND LLOYD
HUGHES AT PALACE TUES.
Lloyd Hughes is tired of being
tho ’’typical young American,” and
if you wish to remain on friendly
terms with him, don’t describe him
in (hat phrase.
Hughes resents the phrase, net
ifrnu.se of. a dislike of bcicg typi
cal or American, but because of
the feeling that he Is bv It uncon-
STRAND
TONIGHT ■
TOMOROW
revira, irom an
mond L. Shrock.
AT THE MOVIES \
•nato u'dpu *
‘SPOILERS OF THE WEST”
Starring TIM McCOY c.
With MARJORIE DAWrf!
The best tobacco —
Burley—plus years
of mellowing. No,
there isn’t anything
WOK TWO
FULL
OUNCES
Back in the West of outlaw rule, this
swift romance is laid. Indian raiife—\
heart raids—TIM McCOY in his most,
unusual picture!
"Alias ths Deacon,” and “Beauty
Shon Comedy- and News Events.
Thursday and Friday—William
Haines and Joan Crawford in
“West Point,” and comedy, “Pass
Heart only to discover, when he
steps serosa ths border that he
cannot depart until he had serred
better in a cigarette f
his allotted three years in "the
army under tho eompnisory mill-
tarv sendee system.
The story is a comedy-drama,
staged with an eye for color and
the atmosphere of that pictures-
oue country in the dayj before the
World War, and his part gives ]
Liccztt & Mvrns Tossrro Co.