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THE BANNER, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 16, 1620.
PAGETHRU
J. WARREN KERRIGAN IN
at tho .dressins table In her
“NO. 99“ AT THE STRAND bou*!nir, hcjs a titrangcr reflected In
Tho vogue of J. Warren Kerrigan, her hand mirror. She seizes an auto*
greater now* than ever in the careen niatlc and commands him to come out
of thin Ido! cf romance because of his c.f tho clcnct, where he has conceal-
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W. A. Mason, at Hftwkinsville, Ga.
i lion that they hare elopod. The real
Valentine is discovered and ta mis
taken for the jCoStict.
Arthur drives to the fellow wtforo
! Brandt paid to "frame" l)lm. and send
< him to Jail, ffo forces tile fellow to
| Incriminate Brandt. Arthur and Cyn
thia return to the house, whore Braudt
I Instead is placed under arrest. Uruat
ly to the H.4fl.Hfactlon of Cynthia's
' mother, Arthur turns out. to be the
1 roil of Henry Pcnryn, tho coal baron,
especially sluce Arthur's marriage to
Cynthia Is Indicated.
1 “IN SEARCH OF A SINNER"
! AT THE ELITE TODAY
John Emerson and Anita Loos,
whoso efforts for tho last six months
haev been confined to providing Con
; stance Tulmadgo, thq brilliant Flyst
1 National star, with unusual screen
material, have completed what Is
I probably their most daring adaptation
In "In Search of.a Sinner," which will
bo shown at tho Ullta Theater today.
Many unusual angles that have
never before been embodied In a
I Constance Tulmadgo piodncUon make
I "In Search of a Sinner" one of tfit>
must distinctive offerings to oe shown
! on the Ellto screen ill the past year,
i Oo Gocd Men Die Early?
For the first time. Miss Talimtdge
Playing For the aat Time Today at 1 ** shown at the opening of iu picture
the Elite Theater. | a* a married woman. She » young
. land beautiful,and married at tho age
duetions, offers "No. 99" firm In the 1 entlne. who arrives Intoxicated. Cyn- ore aroused. Valentine awkens groggy of twenty. Her husband In twice her
belief that It sets a new standard for kliia and Arthur quietly rush him to and dons the convict garb which had age, an ol^ fogey whoso goodness
pictures made by the gifted star anil the gsr-iga. where they persuade Monv been laid out for him. I boros his lively wife. Tire Emerson-
fho noted scenic expert and pro- n linn, I lie, chauffeur, to lock him up. I Just as Monahan Is ordored to tell' Loth collaboration clevorly made t(ll
dueor. Tim Judeo catches Arthur with a I whom he concealed In tho garage. Art; unsatisfactory husband 'tso good that
The Plot. (ray of food, which he Is stealthily amt Cynthia Jump Into Rrandt's neduni tho I xml put him uway ylth the rest
cynthlA Vivian (Frltzl Brunette),'carrying to Valentine, His suspicions and speed awuy. It Is tllq supposi-; of tho angels,".thus leaving Coniitanc
finely rreduc'd Hohcrt llninion pro
ductions, Ja certain to be further
strengthepod when the popular sta,
appears at the Strand Theater Indu;
In “No! 99," unquestionably his lilies
achievement since the Kerrigan-Brut:
ton amalgamation one ye%r ago.
Differing from any vehicle tho slai
has graced with his talents and per
sonhlity In months, “So. 99.” a:
, adaptation of tho maguilno serial
j "One Weck-liorl,” by Wyndham Mat
‘ tyn, the noted English horcllst, fairly
f i teems with spirited action of the Tver
«| rigan caliber and unique sltiiallons.
As In ills live previous sficcckses.
I'ritzl Brunette, the fascinating In
gentle star, heads r.n aggregation of
players, who have won their spurs on
Ilia stage and screen, tho roster In
eluding Lila Leslie, Emmett King,
John Stoppling, Thomas Guise, Chan.
Ailing. \V. V. Long and Kathleen
Kerrigan, sister of the star.
\V. W. Horfkfnson Corporation, dls-|
trlbutors of Kerrlgan-Brunton pro-
Mmself. Arthur Ponryn (J. War
en Kerrigan) Is an escaped convict
from Sing Slug. He has been un
ustly sentenced. Cynthia’s gympa-i
hies arc enlisted.V She gives .him her
Totlier's dress suit, and suggosts that
ie Impersonate Phillip Valentine, a(
rlend of her brother, who is absent.
Pcnryn becomes a guest In the'
, mum which Is watched by guards,)
vho know that ill- convict readied
liai particular house, and hap nut
'aft ft. Thp guests Include * John
Brandt (Charles Arllng), the man
who sent Arthur to Jail; Renee Eth-
irli-gton (Lila Leslie), an old love of
V! tliur's. and Cynthia's uncle, an
-mlrent jurist. Arthur Intimidates
Brandi Into silence, and Reiico does
not turn him over .to the authorities
because she still loves him. Brandt
Is n suitor for Cynthia’s hand, but
with Arthur and Cynthia It Is lovo
at first sight.
There is consternation when tho
butler announces the real Phillip Val
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Talmadge as the heroine of the story,
free to rotnp through four reels of
spicy comedy, searching for a sin
ner.
“I'm so tired of good met* that I
never want to seo another as long as
1 live," says the dashing Georgians
as she heads for Central Park, bont
on finding, a man who will show her
a thlllt ■* -( • J'-Fiyt}.
Baby’s Growth
A.a baby's growth, development and
health all deport'd upon the fecdlngT
tho best of care; should be used fn
applying tun proper food and seeing
that both milk and bottles aro propop
ty sterilised.
Even with the best of care, baby is
sometimes going to ho upset and will
require a little “physics.” But re
member, baby's.little stomach Is ten
der and (lollcate and should not bo
given strong and irritating drugs that
cquan bowel Inflammation and fchrou- .
Ic constipation. / V
In England, senna Is the favorlto
laxative for children, and,, realizing
that nennr. is the safest and most,effi
cient cathartic, an Amoilcan fiuliy
specialist lias compounded this Ingres
djpnt .with carminatives and produced
an Meal baby laxative that is easy-
o»ting. non-IrrUiting, clqqs not pro
duce over action nor leave baby con
stipated. This preparation is known
as "Baby Ease" and ia recommended
for all bowel complaints or babies
and children, constipation, diarrhoea,
sour stomach, gas and during the
toothing period. Ask your Vf-ugglst
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less iwtd officiant laxatlvo npd corree-
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■i' few doses, take him to a physician:
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Assembly In Muddle
Oyer Bfll To Change'
School Financing.
Unnecessary Amendment Proposed
VVbutd Allow State Fluids Fcr
Cther Than Common ’Schools,
(Special to The Banner.)
Atlanta, Ga., July 15.—Or. v.hat Is
realy.nn unessential piece of legbfsh-
tlon the house* got, itself In the
most muddled muddle Is ever has,
and i for a few minuter, a new and
dangerous precedent waa about to bs
established. Coming over ns the ijn■
AnJeji.d business of the' day waa tho
Lankford bill, ,proposing n constitu
tional amendment that'v.-ltl allow the
state tp spend money for educational
purposes In the common school sys
tem beyond tho seventh grade. t’c
v;as rl'.cwn that,, under tho present
constitutional provision, the state can
appropriate money only for the ole-
innntary branches of.au English edu
cation.
- Under an amendment paused !:i
1913 fi-nstltutlcml provision was
made for teaching 1p the commcii
schools to ro through'tho high schod
grades, but the companion Mil, au
thorizing tax lovy for any purposq bn-
youd the sevontb grmle was not pa-ci-
‘d. Tee Lankford bill.bought merely
to correct this defect, which Jterr-j-
enntntlve Carswell said wd» not be
ing followed now. Tlio situation, lie
.said, is simply that tho schools are
now spondisg slate money (pr edu
cational uarf oscs contrary to the con
stitutional limitation; that every dis
trict agricultural school in tho state
Is operating In violation of tho/con
stitution, u.nd the only danger Js that
(hero Is left ,un opening for some
body sunictlnio to cause troublo.
Thu measure \/nn amended to lin'd
tho constitutional provision after the
eleventh grade ami, after th'lg hid
been adopted ami the bill put on past
sage, It was sought to clarify the lan
guage by substituting a now draft of
the -amendment,,.which was pointed
lo as a dangerous precedent. The
rbll call had been finished when an
explanation of the situation came and
so many-memhefs r h* n;;rd their vote
to the negative tlvit n new roll call
waa asked for v which, being granted,
placed the bill In position to bo sent
back to tho committed .
The final hour of. the house gessbn
was taken.up with consideration of
the constitutional amendment bill, bv
Mr. Jlutulay,. seeking to p A vide for
biennial sessions Instead of annual
cessions of tho legislature. The bill
eume from* tho committee unfavor
ably reported, and was placed ork.thl
calendar. special order, JlCsr tho
purpose of dlsagroolng, and giving tlft-
houso an opportunity to express ff-
m If, It is a measure fhv like ot which
has been offered - annually for the
past ’ ten or twelve 'years, and .this
is the first otto of them ever to gat
to, the sf;(gu of a house vote, — ,
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