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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1920.
FAUB SEVEN
CONQUERS
RHEUMATISM
It Hr ah established fact that one
teaspoon(ul of Itheuma taken once a
day tor. a veep abort time has driven
all tbe pain and agony from thous-
anda of racked, crippled and despair
ing rbeumatlca.
While powerful, gratifying and |
quick-acting Itheuma contains rio liar-
eollca, Is. absolutely harmless and
rauat give lasting and blessed relief!
or lie cost small as It is will bo re
funded. The magic name has reached
nearly -every hamlet and there are
huttdreds of drdggista who can tell
you of the good It has done In some
of the very worst cases.
If you are tortured with rheumatism
of sciatica you can get a bottle of
Rhduina from H. R. Palmer & Son for
not more than 75 cents with the un
derstanding that if it does not rid you
of all rheumatic suffering your money
will' be cheerfully refunded.
Git the news when It Is news, not
hflwjrV. "Head The Banner."
AT THE STRAND AND ELITE
^,^1—0.4. .J,it ,y
‘ Pa^la m-J shown with
crowds !ri at’fehdufice. ~
PARISIAN MIGHT LIFE SCENES • [
IN NEW KIMBALL PICTURE
1 on who have for years been read
ing of night life on the boulevards of
Purls vy 111 now, for the first time,
have,an opportunity of seeing Just
what life hi the guy French capital
really Is; for Harry Garson, producer
of the Clara Kimhall Young plays for
Equity Pictures, has again spread
IHmself and secured another perfect
Illusion!
"The Forbidden Woman,” which Is
being shown again today at the Elite,
Is tho vehicle In which the Parisian
scenes are shown, and gay romantlo
scenes along Champs Eiysce, Rue de
la Pair, Boulevarde des Italiennes
and other great thoroughfares, are
given with technical detail, atmos
phere and local color, tuned to the
minute.
Place d' la Opera, Cafe De Paris.
Jardln d' Hiver, Tullleres, Monte-
marie and other noted landmarks of
cosmopolitan
Griffon's famous - luncheon cafe, .the
Cafe de Paris, where a table coats
more than fifty dollars on rush nights, i
■lie Cfitnd Gulgnol, where thrlller»are
staged, all are shown In true effect,
and Place Concorde, the Trocadore,
Arc de Trlompbe and other features.
Of Pie maddest place in dll the world,
are depicted with faithfulness to de
tail that la almost startling.
In addition to Clara .Kimball Youn$,
there are other noted players In "The
Forbidden Woman," including icon-
Way Tearle, Kathryn Adams and
Mills Davenport.
In Louis Joseph Vance's "Cynthia-
Of-the-Mlnute." Leah Baird’s fourth in
her series of Gibraltar productions,
the beautiful Gibraltar star has wbat
the New York picture critics rate tho
finest screen vehicle since her sensa
tional success, "As a Man Thinks."
The final scenes of “Cynthla-of-the-
Minuto," a W. W„ Hodttlusoh release,
which comes to the 8trand -Theater,
nciG.wlug today, were taken at the
Cllffside, N. J„ studios fojfrylng the
return c-f .Miss Baird ampler com
pany from TaThpa, Fla., where the
many thrills, always looked for in a
Louis Joseph Vance story, we/te photo
graphed. Not all df tbe tense eFua-
tlous were enacted In the balmy
Southland, howetcr; much of the
shipboard action having been taken
aboaid the former German liner Kron
Frinz Wilhelm In the Hudson river off
Spuyten Duyvll, before tbe vessel was
turned over to the Canard Line.
Arthur F. Beck, Miss Baird’s pro
ducer, Is firm fn the opinion that
"Ovntbtu of-tbe-Mlnute" Is unquestion
ably the noted emotional artiste's
greatest sdreeh achievement, adding
that Miss Baird's world of admirers
will find her a positive revelation *ln
the role of Cyntbla, a character that
glorifies the atof as has no other
pail she has essayed and one that
Permits her to do everything that this
beautiful talented played does better
than an-- other feminine Screen lumi
nary before the public today.
Plavers of nation-wide renute wcj-
selected ty Mr. Beck to support Mts i i Director Vekroff yelled at Lytell, and
ftilrd in ”C) ntkla-of the-.Minute." tin right then came the smushlng-sts Uu
roster including Hugh Thompson, lad. on record.
Burr .McIntosh, Alexander Udden, Lytell ran in on his toes, and ns
Buty Huffman and Mnthllde Brun- Holmes tried to cover up. landed
dage. Plow utter blow- with all his weight
— ; he’ilnfl , them. Holmes, staggering,
STAGES GREAT SCREEN FIGHT, fried lb Silve himself, bug in vain.
What is suhl to be the greatest With the tintl'terrffic punch, Lytell
screen fight ever filmed la that bi- sent him to "the carpet, the moat real-
tween Stuart Holmes and Wilfred ; bttcalVy beaten vUlfilil in screen his-
Lytllt In the Brfck serial, "Trailed by tor?. \
■ Three,” distributed by Fathe ntnl — , |
! show ing ut the Strand Theater o:i
Friday of each week.
I Tills fight lasts fifteen minutes and
there inn’t a dull minute In the en-
| gagetnent. Both men being scientlfl■:
I boxers, they carry the illusion of
! deadly punching to perfection. <
I The knockout Is a beautiful bit r.t
timing aud' fast action. Holmes Is
.going, hut game. He is blocking and
covering, doing Ills best to bind a
haymaker , with Ills renin Ini rig
strength, but Lytell Is not to lie de
nied,
'“Go 111 and finish him.” was what
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"New I Can 1#nU<” Say* Mrs.
Southcott of Medina
"Here is another letter that makes
me happy,” says Feters.on, of Buffalo.
“Ouetiiat 1 would rather have than a
thousand, dollars." 1 .
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world. There Is many a biff hearted
man who Would give all he, lias on
earth to lie able to produce a remedy
with such mighty heaUiig powers as
Peterson's Ointment, to sell at. fill
druggists for 60 cents a large bo*."
Itr-ad this letter, written February
it. ibis by Mrs. Albert Hotithcott, of
Medina. N. Y-. It seems like a miracle,
hut It Is true, every word of It.
1 know it because I get similar I
ters almost every day front .ft
who have used my ointment td
sores, eczema and piles.
Is It any wonder 1 am htpp^
Peterson Ointment Co., Inc., Buffa
lo. N. Y.
Dear Sirs:—
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tried most everything without ally
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box took away the pain that had sat
left me before In years, add after
using just nine dollars worth of tbi
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and I enn walk. Never, never wflf I
he without Peterson’s again.
"You may use this to recommefid
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Mrs. Albert Southcott, Medina, N. T.
Mail orders filled by Peterson Oint
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& Son will supply you
IF n ACT
BABTAKE SALTS
Announcing
RED DIAMOND MOTORS
A GEORGIA CORPORATION ( i ^ *
Capital $5,000,000
The red diamond light six.
A Car of the Bcfter Class, Wtilrh Will Be Manufactured by This Company
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T HE RF.D, DIAMOND CAR. white
properly coining in the lfi'lit six class,
witl unquestionably dominate that
dltld, for had it nn other advantages. the Retl
Dftmiotid motor would make it stuutl in -i
class alotle.
With the invention of the Red Diamond
•uotor, Mr. R. F. Hicks, vico-president of
the Red 'Di .iiiiiind Motors, lias lifted the
efficiency of the gasoline engine to new
heights. Automotive experts who have
eaamined this new motor pronounce it the
greatest improvement in motor construction
Conceived in years. Practical antomohile
men.say th:tt it will end most of tho com
mon'motor troubles that even the trios' per
fectly designed inodbrn motors are lu-ir to.
It is our claim that the Red Diamond
motor will eliminate compression leaks.
valve grinding, spark ping trrtuMes, lift rod
adjustments, ami pump'and oil leaking. En
gineers and others interested in the motor
which can accomplish these motor miracles
arc asked to investigate.
Believing as we do whole-heartedly in ✓
ffhe He'd Diamond motor, it became our plaiv.^
to build about it a car every element of "
which would, if possible, match the quality
of the Red Diamond motor. Success has
Crowned nttr efforts, for our engineers have
made a design which is sure to be copied by
other manufacturers and which by reason of
its beauty and convenience will make friends
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i by the thousand among,lovers of reallySfine
cars. The car has a body of beauty and dis
tinction, with every convenience found on
the most luxurious cars. It is to be built on
a sturdy, dependable chassis, made up of the
best parts and materials obtainable. ,
OPR ORGANIZATION-WHAT IT
HAS ALREADY ACCOMPLISHED
To manufacture and sell,.this ear Red
Diamond Motors has been; organized under
the stringent corporation laws of this state.
Already a factory site has "been purchased
in the heart of Atlanta's newest and most
logical manufacturing district, on the Cen
tral of Georgia Railway, dear Camp Jesup.
This factory site consists of 21 acres and
gives us ample room to grow.
The II. D. Rest Company, of New Yorit.
a nationally known firm of engineers tnd
builders, are making and Rave almost com
pleted plans for a modern steel and conc/ete
automobile plant,.the first unit of which (the"
assembly plant) will cost approximately
$250,lXX). Oilier units, such as foundry,
machine shop, etc., will follow rapidly. Ac-
luarconstruction will Immediately follow
thfrcompletion of the plans ami the assembl
ing of materials on the ground.
INVESTIGATE THIS PROPOSITION
—THEN INVEST
With the formation of Red Diamond Mo
tors the first real oppoftffnity for invest
ment in the automobile indnstry is offered
the citizens of Georgia. Here is a car which
has an assured future because of its absolute
mechanical superiority. Unquestionably the
men who are stockholder* in this company
at its begining will be richly rewarded in
the future. Equally certain are theprobab-
ilities that this stock Will, with the con
struction of the factory, clitfib high in price.
The stock of Red Diamond Motors is now
lieing offered to the public. Either see the
Red Diamond representative at the Geor
gian Hotel. Athens, Ga., or fill the coupon
below, which will bring you full informa
tion.
Says Backache- is sign you
have been eating' too
much meat.
" ’! i
When you wako up with backache
It KPiiornlly mean* "you have boon
Baby’s Food.
Tho hlsli morality of infanta lono
out of three) in duo very largely to du ,, m| , ho
Be fpet that tfio baby cannot aclot *, t| , m „' h mPa( \ we».
rta.OWn food, as does the adult but know » authority. Mea( fm , nl8 urlc „ cId
“ > “ . w ' ,at . ls . Kiv "" lt ' , 0ftea wl.W. overworks the kidney, l„ their
“ U y ' ftVC " , effort to filter It from the blood and
positively pots . . 1 they become sort of paralyzed ami
the baby', 0 food u Hrht’ W " Pth " low* When your kidneys get slug-
One way Is to w.n-h' the actions.! Jg* S^rr^Is-"romoT
« .« „ P .-A 1n .. , * I like you relievo.your bow«l*: romov*
'5 ' T wetiht hi I tnar all the body's urinous waste, else
have-backache, sick headache.
fco*l Is all riffbt. (onstlpatlon and I 8 p P n 9 . your a t 0 mach sours
tlotl. ' 1
To correct indigestion and regulate
the stomach - and bowels tbe baby
Specialists haVo perfected a gentle
laxative and regulator called "Baby
Ease" laxative, which thd mother
may obtain, with full directions, at
Sny drug stow. "Baby Base” Is
Invaluable aid to |he baby's health,
and no mother should be Without It
for emergencies.
. Do not use tbe strong and Ifrltnt-
Ing laxatives such as'are commonly
used, nor anything containing Opi
ates or potifeMul druga .They irrl
late the* delicate organs and lead to
chronic Indigestion and constipation.
"Bnby Ease” (fixative Is a ccrrectlvc
and regulator as well as a_g»ntte
laxntlv.-. and will promptly and per
manently ellrrect Indigestion, colie.
diarrhoea and cOnttlpatlon. The
mother should then look carefully to
the purity, ffeshnesa and wholesome-
ness of the baby's food, the ctoanll-
uess of the bottles, etc!, find should
consult the physician ; If the child
docs hot. slefidlly >alh In weight.
(ACv.)
r Is bad you havs rheumatic twinges.
Tho urine Is Hoddy, full oNsedlmenL
channels often get sore, water scalds
and you are obllfWt to desk relief two
or three limes dVkldk the night.
Either consult a good, tellable phy
sician at pqce or get from your plmr
maclst about tour ounces of Jad Salts;
take a tablespoonful In a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneys will then act fine.
This famous silts Is made from the
acid of grapes and lemon juice, com
bined with llthlu, and has been used
for generations to clean and iilmulatc
sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize
acida In the urine so It no longer Irri
tates, thus ending bladder weakness.
Jad Salta js a life saver for regular
meat eaters.' It Is Inexpensive, cannot
Injure and makes a delightful, effer
vescent llthla-water drink.
8ubaerlbera are urged to phone all
complaints before 10 a. m.
Society notes published free ot
charge when accompanied by tenders
name and addrtet.
REID DRUG COMPANY
Red Diamond Motors, Inc.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK BUILDING
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
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GOING AND COMING
Taking you {hero and bringing you back securely, and
intact—that’s the duty of these incomparable,
TRUNKS SUITCASES HANDBAGS
Get the newt wl\en It It newt, not .
history. "Read The Banner.”
Subscribers are urged to phono, fill
complaints before 10 a. m.
Of coufsfc it, is the duty of all leather godds to do the same.
But, somehow, it seems more to be expected from the stock
yoy find here.
Anti sometimes unreasonable things have been expected
from our goods—things that would break down ordinary
leatherware—but we have yet to cause the first disap
pointment.
Durability, Good Looks, Cdnvenienee arc a few of the
features you will find in abundance in every piece, large
or small.
The prices will not disappoint you either.
Come and see
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