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TUB BANNBR.HERALD. ATHENS, GEORGIA.
PACR F
LEGAL notices
ncnTION FOR DISCHARGE
State" District Court, Ath-
i. Dirham, Middle District of
DirUion,
li'thMrtittet of Hardy P. Adah
nUrt, in bankruptcy. No.48.
To the Creditors of the Above-
ur.tJ Bankrupt;
Vcu are hereby notified that the
^Vi-named bankVdpt has applied
disburse from ail debts prov-
* isainst him in bankruptcy,
e.. said -.piLca-Jon will be
bv the United States District
8 aid division and district
***: tT-uaui ‘Hrtw rmirt room
United states Court room
rte city of Athens, Ga., on «>»
.fdav of June, 1828, at
jock in the forenoon,
til creditors afciaaid bankrunt
' notified to appear at the time
j place stated and show cause
„iy they can, why the prayci
aid petitioner should not be
sated.
rated at Athen#H»»., this 7th
v „f May, A. D.. *fU9«.
■ CEO. F. WHITE, Clerk
By Vane f>. Hawkins,
Deputy Clerk.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Ath-
hns Dirision, Middle District of
Georgia.
In the matter oft A. M. Hill
Bankrunt, in bankruptcy. No. 140.
To the Creditors of the Above-
named Bankrupt:
Ycu.are hereby notified that the
above-named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts prov
able against hint in bankruptcy.
The ^dd application will be
heard by the United States District
Judge of said division and district
at the United States Court room
in the city of Athens, GaJ, on th*
Mth day of June, 1928, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon.
All creditors of said btyikrupt
are n» tified to appear at the time
and place stated and show cause*
if any they can, why the prayer
of- said petitioner should not be
granted.
Dated at Athens, Ga., this 7ih
day of Mav, A. D., 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE, Clerk.
By Vane G‘. Hawkins,
Deputy Clerk.
bankruptcy. 1$o,
: # ^*° the Creditors of the Above-
named Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that the
above-named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts prov
able against him In bankhiptcy.
The said application will be
heard by the United States District
Judge of* said division and district
at the United States Court room
in the city of Athens, Ga., on the
18th day of June, 1928, at 10*
o’clock in the forenoon.
' All creditors of said bankrupt
are notified to appear at the time
and place stated and show cause,
if any they can, why the prayer
of said petitioner should not be
granted.
Dated at Athens, Ga., this 7th
day .of May, A. D., 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE, Clerk-
By Vane G‘. Hawkins,
Deputy Clerk.
of said pe^ipncr should not be
granted
Dated at Athens, -Ga., this 7th
day of May, A. D., 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE, Clerk*
, By Vane G. Hawkins,
V Deputy Cleric.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Ath*
ens Division, Middle District of
Georgia. ,
In the matter of Franklin 0.
Estes Bankrupt, in bankruptcy. No.
156.
To the Creditors of the Above-
named Bankrupt:
You ate hereby notified that the
above-named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts prov
able against him in bankruptcy.
The said application will be
heard by the United States District
Judge of said division and district
at the United States Court room
in the city of Athens, Ga., on the
18th day of June, 1928, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon.
All creditors of said bankrupt
are notified to appear at the time
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Ath-
ens Division, Middle Disirict of well Banknipt,inbankruptey. No.
PETITION .FOR DISCHARGE
United State. District Court, Ath' ___ ....
ena Division, Middle District of and place stated and show cause,
Georgia.
In the matter of Jessie W. Braa-
PHYLLIS HAVER IN “THE WISE WIFE”
PALACE FEATURE WEDNESDAY
Ramon Novarro and Joan Crawford in a Romance
of the Sea Thursday and Friday Special;
“Klondike,” the Police Dog, Strand Tonight.
PHYLLIS HAVER "THE WISE i in which Bob Cleveland’s father
WIFE" PALACE TONIGHT | has sunk his fortune and hla repu.
Phyllis Haver has turned motion latlon, and It Is thla game canny
picture tradition upside down! four footed personage who saves
And in doing so she has establish, the dam from being blown up, who
od herself as one of the most ver. has the title role in ‘‘Martlo the
Tech in tho finals, winning thejup the tennis. A mh-ting rai
first set with case, dropping, the I vailed throughout nearly i
second, and winning the nextJ matches,
two. l Tho tennis team. Courts, Boland,
Boland and tegwon won their 11/gwen, and Napier, leaves Tucs-
rlght to tho finals over the Emo-1 day for New Orleans where',
ry t-am of Smith and Mathews twill compile in tho S. I. S. toi
in straight sets. I ment. Courts is the present ‘sin
Tho courts wero wet and slowed I gles title holder- 1
162.
■ • ■ *y>*>*Vi
To the Creditors of the Above-
named Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that tha
above-named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts prov
able against him in bankruptcy.
I The said- application will be
j heard by the United States District
| Judge of said division and district
at the. United States Court room
in the city of Athens, Ga., on the
18th day of June, 1028, -at 10
o'clock in the forenoon.
All creditors of said bankrunt
arc notified to appear at the time
and place stated and show cause.
If any they can, why the prayer
of said petitioner should not be
granted.
Dated at Athens, Ga., this 7th
day . of Mav. A. D„ 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE, Clerk.
By Vane G. Hawkins,
Deputy Clerk.
satile of screen artists.
“Once a vamp, always a vamp’’
long lias been accepted as it time,
honored rule In film clrclis. Now
tho bewltrhing Phyllis steps to
the Tore with a record of portray
als that knocks this theory Into n
cocked hat.
Miss Haver has jumped from
"Other woman” roles to roman' ic
loads and then back to vamp por
trayals In an almost uncanny fash.
. ion. The lead ia support of Rod usually capable cast, beginning
if any they can, why the prayer! LaRocque in “The Fighting Eagle” with Francis X Bushman, Jr., son
of said petitioner should not be was a far cry from her character!- of the famous movie star of a few
Killer." the Pathe-plcfuro starring
Klondike, the police dog, which is
today's feature at the Strand The.
atre.
Tile scenes in which Marti.' de
fends hts master’s life, protects the
heroine, and contrives to bring
matters to a successful climax are
said to be tremendously thrilling
examples of a dumb beast's almost
sup-rhnman Intelligence,
“Marlle the Killer” has an un-
Trapped
by Her Past !
granted.
Dated at Athens, Ga., this 7th
day of May, A. D., 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE, Clerk-
By Vane G. Hawkins, 1
Deputy Clerk.
‘JheRpute Deluxe
UIONIAND
Do you wonder why so many people go north via the Savannah
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Not if you tyijrc ever experienced the joys of long, lazy, restful
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Savannah for New York or Boston. No transatlantic steamer
offers greater comfort, service and luxury. Hot and cold running
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and private bath. Tempting cuisine. An orchestra of college
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All fares include meals and. stateroom accommodation aboard
ship. Liberal stopover privileges. Reduced rates on automobiles
accompanied by passengers.
Let your local railroad ticket a^ent plan a delightful circle tour
North or East via the Savannah Line at special summer round-
trip fares. Or write
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY of SAVANNAH
17 Bull St., SSvahnah, Ga. Fourth Nat. Bank Bldg., Atlanta, Ga.
PETITION ,FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Ath
ena Division, Middle District of
Georgia.
In the matter of O. T. Strick
land Bankrupt, in bankruptcy. N>.
165.
To the Creditors of the Above-
named Bankrupt:
Ycu are hereby notified that the
above-named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts prov
able against him in bankruptcy.
The said application will be
heard by the United States District
Judge of said division and district
at the United States Court room
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Ath
ens Division, Middle District of
Georgia.
In the matter of Edgar Leon
Estes Bankrupt, in bankruptcy. No.
157.
To the Creditors of the Above-
named Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that the
above-named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts prov*
able against him in bankruptcy.
The said application will be
heard by the United States District
Judge of said division and district
at the United States Court room
in the city of Athens, Ga., on the
18th day of June, 1928, at 10
o’clock in the forenoon.
All creditors of said bankrupt
are notified to appear at the time
and place stated and show cause,*
if any they can, why the prayer
of said petitioner should not be
granted.
Dated at Athens, Ga., this 7th
day of May, A. D., 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE, Clerk.
By Vane O'. Hawkins,
Deputy Clerk.
Savannah Line
CO./SAVANNAH)
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United State. District Court, Ath'
ena Division, Middle District of
Georgia.
In the matter of Taylor O. Es
tes Bankrupt, In bankruptcy. No.
168.
in the city of' Athens, Ga., on the ot the Abovc ‘
18th day of June, 1928, at 10 n, ”* d Bankrupt.
o'clock in the forenoon.. You aVc hereby notified that the
All creditors of said bankrunt above-named bankrupt baa applied
are notified to appear at-the tlmo for a discharge from all debts prov.
and.place stated and show cause, able against him in bankruptcy,
if any they can, why the prayer The said application will be
of said petitioner should not be heard by the United States D strict
granted. Judge of said division and district
Dated at Athens, Ga., this 7th the United States Court room
day of Msv. A. D.. .1928. - in city of . Athens, Ga., on the
• GEpr F. WHITE, Clerk. MWi'dgy of June, 1928, at 10
By’Vane G. Hawkins,
Deputy Clerk.
1CS-1H liaei xj,wk.-N«wt
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court. Ath
ena Division, Middle District of
Georgia.
In the matter of W. W. Hilliard
Bankrupt, in bankruptcy. No. 160.
To the • Creditors of the Above
named Bankrupt:
You are hereby notified that the
above-named bankrupt haa applied
for a discharge from all debts prov
able against him in bankruotcy.
The said application will be
beard by the United States District
Jndge of said division and district
at the United State, Court room
in the city of Athens, Ga., on tho
18th day of June, 1023, at 10
O’clock in the forenoon.
All creditors of said bankrupt
are r.1 tified to appear at the time
and place stall”! and show cause,
if any they can, why tho prayer
o’t’oek in the forenoon.'
All creditors of said bankrupt
are notified to appear at the time
and place stated and showicause,
if . any they can why the Vtnyer
of aaid petitioner should not be
granted.
Dated at Athens, Ga., this 7tb
day of May, A. D„ 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE, Clerk.
By Vane G. Hawkins,
I Deputy Clerk.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Ath-
Georgia.
ena Division, Middle District of
In tho matter of T. Van Bs»-
well Bankrupt, in bankruptcy. No.
2137.
To tho Coditore of the Above-
named Bankrupt:
You urc hereby notified that the
above-named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts prov
able against him in bankruptcy.
■ i ti— — ill u.
latlon of "Shanghai Mabc! in years ago, Blanche Mehaffey, who
“What Price Glory.” Tot aba was plays tho role of tho superintend-
equally convincing In both roles, mt’s secretary, the only girl In
Now alio is back In romantic tho construction camp, and Joseph
roles, and probably permanently, K. Girard. Sheldon. Lewis and
she has a captivating part in Richard Alexander. !
"Tho Wise Wife," which 11. Mason | ——
Hopper directed from tho script
of ZoMa Seals and Tay Garnett, at
the Palace Theatre tonight.
Mcoro has the male lead in this
screen version of Arttmr Somera
Roche’s popular magazine serial.
In addition to those named Jac
queline Logan and JojcpU 8'rtker
are featured. .
_ FLORENCE VIDOR-GARV
Tom COOPER STRAND THURSDAY
RAMON NOVARRO-JOAN CRAW.
FORD ROMANCE OF THE SEA
PALACE THURSDAY AND
FRIDAY
"Across to Singapore,” Ben
Ames Williams* vivid drama of the
Work!
Acurse ot a blessing?
Mary VIner found it a harsh, re.
lentless scourge that wore down
her splendid young, body and ate
into her sonl.
Arnold Furde found it h builder
of brawn and brain, a restorer of
ideals and a firm rock upon which
to build happiness.
Florence Vidor aa Mary Vi’et
and Gary Cooper as Arnold Furze
portray tbolr two views of work
In "Doomsday," Parsnncnt’a film
sea, with Ramon Novarro at the version-of Warwick Deeping*, ab.
Palace Thursday and Friday.
The much heralded Mctro.Gold-
wyn-Mayer drama In a vivid story
of romance and adventure, laid nn
the high sea.’. In New Fnplaml
and in tho mysterious Oriental
melting pot of Singapore. A fa
mous cast appears under tho dlrec-
:ion r.I v'liU»n Nigh
Tho aow plat lo a graphic rl
mane ot .ho ellpn-r sliip3. with
Novarrr as » young sailt", en
meshed in* a strange love affair
leads to dramatic adventure. Much
of. the picture was filmed aboard
tha old clipper shin Nnrwahl,
which put to sea'with the com
pany for a lengthy.Pacific, includ
ing the terrific storm, the mutiny.
«nd'file attack tif Oriental pirates
were filmed.
Joan Cranford plays Iho Iveroino
of the neW ' picture, and Ernost
Torrence, Jamea Mason. Edward
Connelly, Frank Currier, Anna Huy
Wong. Dan Wolhelm, Duke Martin
and others of note are In the ce'.t.
Tho Singapore scenes, showing
a famous Oriental resort and oilier
interesting spots, were constructed
spectacular scale, and 1
sorbing novel, whloh conics to the
Strand Theatre Thursday.
Woven about the.central theme
of the picture is a beautiful lore
story set In the picturc'-ei'e bask-
ground of rural England. Rowland
V. Lee directed.
IECENTLY a woman who
•nEQ
JY a few years ago was a
popular actress on Broadway,
submitted a story to True
Story Magazine which created
a stir even among the editors
audience who was waiting for lie."
reply, she knew that at last the
time had come to settle her ac
count with fate.
Her story appears in True Sron
for June under the title --Trappci
by My Rtst.” Told in her t
long used to reading startling words, with nothing hidden,
and unusual stories.
It was the account of why she
left the stage abruptly at the
height of her career never to be
seen on the boards again.
nothing omitted and without ex
cuse, into it she has put all the
fire and drima that perhaps once
held you spellbound across, the
footlights.
It was a talc of dread and ter
ror as each night she swayed her
it may be that when you read
it you will recognize her and if
so you will then know the answer
Courts Is Victor
In Tennis Singles
Bulldog Doubles Team
Reaches Finals With
Yellow Jackets
J. H. NAPIEB, JR.
(Student in Henry W. Grady
School of Journalism)
Malon Courts, captain and star
parformcr ’of the University of
Georgia tennis team, won tho' state
intercollegiate single, champion
ship at Emory Univendty Monday.
ijh-A spectacular scale, and an en- The Bulldogs doublea team, Joe
tlre“Ncw England village was built | Boland and Bill Ugwen, reached
as another hugs setting for the tho final,, with Tech,, but tho,
now picture.
thousands to smiles or tears, her to a question you have probably
eyes, masking the agony in her askea yourself many times.
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soulj were seeking, always seck-
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Ing among the audience the one
man in all the world who had it in
his power to drag her down from
the pinnacle of success to the
ignominy of defeat.
Deep in her heart she knew
that some day he would come,
and that when he did her career,
would end.
And so when one night an
usher delivered to her dressing-
room a note from a man in the
Contents for Juno
My liapper Sister
Where Love Is King
When a Man Wants to Marry .
The Devil’s Promises
Was I An Infatuated Fool}
When Love Destroys
Pawn of Passion l
The Road to Perdition
—and several other stories
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Out'Now!
'“KLONDIKE" POLICE DOQ
STRAND TONIGHT
match had to be called off on ac
count of rain.
Courts defeat'd McDaniel of
Emery after the latter had taken
the first sot and two game, of
A dcg’« nose furnishes tho clue i tho second. Courts ran twelvo
for unraveling the plot to delay ' straight mimes after, he hit hi.
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completlon ot the Irrigation dam I stride.
Tho said application will be
heard by the United States District
Judge of said division and district
at the United States Court room
at tne united niaws court room
X-| | in the city of Athens. Ga., on the
18th day of June, 1928, at 10
.’clock in the forenoon.
AH creditors of said bankrupt
are notified to appear at the time
and place stated and show cause,
if nny they can, why tho prayer
of said petitioner should not be
granted.
Dated at Athens, Ga., thia 7th
day of May. A. D.', 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE, Clark.
By Vane G'. Hawkins,
Deputy Clerk.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE
United States District Court, Ath
ens Division Middle District of
Georgia.
In tho matter of B. O. Harrison,
trading as City Drug Store, Bank
rupt, in bankruptcy. No. 108.
■To tho Creditors of the Above-
named Bankrupt: ...
You ore hereby notified that the
above-named bankrupt has applied
for a discharge from all debts pro
vable' against him in bankruptcy.
The said application will be
heard by the United States District
Judge ot said division and district
at the United States Court room,
in Athena. Ga.. on the 18th day of
June, 1928, at 10 o'clock in the fore
noon.
All creditors of said bankrunt
are notified to appear at the time
and'place stated and show cause,
if any they can, why the prayer r.S
said petitioner should not lw
granted.
Dated at Athens, Gn., this 9th
day of May, 1928.
GEO. F. WHITE. Clerk.
By Vane G. Hawkins,
Deputy Clerk
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