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yrDN'ESPAT, FEBRUARY 15, 1928. -htiv
SaUTDENNY IN “OUT ALL MGHF
MEDY-ROMANCEAT palace tonight
au SabreurPalace Special For Thursday and
Friday; June Marlowe in “On the Stroke of
Twelve,” Strand Special Tonight.
j! be continued until the work Is
Council during-theis-.deliberations.
The plan of Sovereign Commander
Fraser.lo obltsln 100,000 additional
member* for-the Woodmen of the
World durlngl828 will also bo
dlscuwed. , . , .
tuui.f cotcrcign u aicnman; n> u. i 'wnuinuu uy-'ino r ' vyooonifin or tac
Plunkfctt, 'Macon, Ga., b'ovo reign i World and the activities of the
Sentry: and the following Sover-1 new Globe-t/fe Iuaurauco Com*
elgn Auditors: J. U Fitzgerald, pany.
Omaha,. Nebr.; E. B. Lewis, Kin. '"‘ L ‘ *“ “
,-4jfiual George Washington Day
a<Mr*«a at the University of Geor.
gia, it 1a announced by Dean 8.
V. Sanford. The exercises will be
hold Wednesday, February 22,
which Is the birthday of George
Washington.
Mr. Maddox is a graduate of the
University of Georgia, and is a
trustee of the institution.
The address will come at u
a. m. cm usual, with the regular
assembly day schedule I& effoct.
The public 1s cordially Invited.
Dr. Sanford states.
completed,- but should end within
a week, W* a W.-officials sajM
Important dlgnCtarlea of the
Woodmen of the World will be in
Miami during the sessions, the
most important being W. A. Fra
ser, Sovereign Commander of tho
organization. Mr. Fraser,yts Sov
ereign Commander, da at the head
of an organization of more than
750,000 men, women and children.
Besides-Mr. Frafcer, tho Execu
tive Council is composed of tho
following: B. W. Jewell, Omaha,
Nebr., Sovereign Adivsor; John T.
Tatee, Omaha, Nobr., Sovereign
Advisor; John T. Yates, Omaha,
Nebr., Sovereign Clerk; S. A. Fer-
roll, Johnstown, Pa., Sovereign
Escort; S. L. Caine. Columbus,
Tho new Globe is an old lino
insurance company allied to-the
Wofcdmen of tho World. Mem
bers of the Woodmen of tho
World who do not want to take
out an/, more fraternal life Insur-
iance' in this way can patronize
f their ow* company. by buying
old line insurance in the new
new Glob© Company.
During January. 1928 the Wood,
^meu of the World showed a gain
of nearly a million dollars more
Washington Day
•By Carl-Hancock
XStudetrt-In- H.nry W.-Grady
8chool o* Joum.lUm)
Hon. O. - E. - Maddox, of Home,
chairman,offlho democratic com.
mittce of aeorgia,-irii! deltver.the
MIAMI.—The semi-annual meet.
Ing of tho Executive Council of
the Woodmen of tho World Life
Insurance Association will lie hold
at the Hollywood Hotel starting
February 27. The sessions *jjj
A great number of women ir
Chicago have tntr«n up the game of
pool, says a social reformer. Oh,
well, they would, being familiar
with pockets, etc.
Reginald Denny -Out All Night” Palace Tonight
bled a splendid cast for ,this pro.
ductlon, which includes David Tor.
rence, June Marlowe, Danny O’.'
Shea. Lloyd Whitlock. Lillian
| Worth and Cbarle, WesL
CONWAY TEARLE
8TRAND THURSDAY
“Moulders of Men”, one of the
meet eagerly awaited pictures ot
tho current year, comes to tho
Strand Thursday.
The story Is woven around o
muij jo nwicu uiuuuu -U
wealthy physician, played by Con.
cc more appearing with Den.
er last having con in “RuII-
a of the,dmaf'and best
i casts of figured players
to support a ©or,Appears In
ilctnre and everyone of Iheni
res special mention. Wheeler
iu, on, of Mfeeolaad’i Drat
i, men, rrtnrtUdD th. screen
1 villain of the picture while
rs are Dorothy Earle, lien
XOilJCl
t Gary COqper in
•Beau Sataem?"
Aftjamount Picture
Palace Special Thuraday and
Friday
way Tearle, who la waging a re.
!ent!e»« w.e to rid hi. town of all
vlcea and evils. His getting the
necessary evidence to convict the
men responsible leads ap to a very
exciting climax.
In his campaign bo cornea In
contact with a crippled boy whose
brother has fallen Into the dutch,
o* of the ringleader ot the gang.
Restoring the health ot the boy
and regenerating the brother la
nett accomplished without Pfme
highly sensational thrills.
and Sold by
All 10 Athens' Druggists
ill
Hi!
Jrn kioMvtlio Lorfal H»W
Absolutely fireproof
Some Direction
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JfalnnUc 'fan
WeANSLEV
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Cltlanta Ga
Dinkier Hotels GeJhc*-
CatUtf l WnAJreJh. 1
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NALD DENNY “OUT ALL
IT- COMEDY ROMANCE
ICE TONIGHT
It jff '
si All Night,’, Reginald Den.
latest larco ocmedy, has been
as the feature, attraction
Palace theatre for tonight,
any portrays tho role of a
ilhj- young man. who m-'is.
and mini's the girl of hit
all In ono evening, or ralher
night. Tho Innumerable com-
■ituatlons that arb caused
an attempt Is mado to keep
marriage e |eeret during an
a voyage should.-provide -ono
iu* hours of en.
hie, Denny’s
MUBUHrmc - of ocmedy
Is predominant throughout
die climax Is, thrilling and un.
c leading feminine Vole is
ed by Marlan„Nlxftn, popular
talented young actress, who
R3DAV AND FRIO
t»n Sabreur 1 * ls' fraught with
icHies—how else joould such
as Noah Beery, William
snd Mitchell t Lewis have
powerful roles?
ire the attack on tho French
n, Just a~ handful of men
it a thousand—* handful of
wiped out and the hero es'
with two glrlt toithe dss.
mi Ms mlsslop ftjr France he
lore the dramatic scene
the' Sheik H 'Hamel de.
that the women bo turned
to him as subsidy If France
hare a treety wlth hiir!
ure tho charge bh'tho Great
with flvo persons battling
Hourind! —She . dynamite
planted tnrtbo eands!, The
of the dee*rt< wolves with
■ warfare methods!
vrr has e picture before beer.
'■ with so many molodrama-
onentst
Romance
entire story- r ta,one ot ro-
appesL
Ml makes vwaered woe with
dlltary uncled to live end dlo,
r ranco nnd nevor look at n
l &- / 7 ’ .- - . J
beautiful girl-appears. They
death together on many oc.
“• He rescues her from
Mug and aU&trtfth the blood-
iiHiesmen.'.- She -lUlmniely
Is In a mission for France
ho has railed What Is he
- ro back,, QB his vow, or
her love?,,'Q|ittjiHHBM
a romance be beautiful as
'■er been written, and as dm.
oa has ever, been,conceived!
Feminine Appeal
mu Sabreur* aim* this per-
Tho handsome Mi|or
Beaujolal*, pliyert by
[Cooper, daring death.at cv.
pm at the hands el trench.
T’uaregs-^-sarlng the Ufa
tlrl he doeeu’t went to love.
dashing and lntr'guhg—
ho star character. Tho
"111 love him! <-
MARLOWE “ON THE
><E OF TWELVE”
ND TONIGHT
J* “re many thrille in the
nayirt melodrama now at
dace Theatre where It oper.
iterday, but none which gave
he so much kick ee the
f seqnenee.
men hire e plane to reach
hie schooner on which their
<s sailing. The plbne
the little veeael for off
•M circles around It Nat.
'here is no fortheom-
m the boat, en the two pur-
h»ve to lays their life In
hands end drop from the.
‘resting to fete Otl '
!d safely. Ono lilts the
*»d first, while the other
of tiio liillr.v. iriv ?
„T» canvas as a tobng-
* to rrsop the deck rnfoly
Carf, the producer, a^-jeni i
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