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ATHEN8, OA., FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 29, 1921.
Today Only
PALACE THEATRE »
cents 35
Special Attraction Today
.America's Most Beautiful
Screen Star
KatherinejMi Donald
“THE AMERICAN BEAUTY"
IN HER GREATEST SUCCESS
“CURTAIN”
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A Powerful Society Drama Accepted as Miss McDonald's
, Greatest Triumph
Also‘Comedy
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SPECIAL NOTICE
In place of the two-day picture,
“What’s a Wife Worth,” that
was shown- here yesterday Miss
Katherine MacDonald in her lat
est success
“CURTAIN’'
has been substituted for today’s
feature, showing with a special
comedy.
This is Miss MacDonald’s best
picture, so accepted by unbiased
critics all over the country and
it is recommended to you person
ally by the management and if
you come to this theater today it
is assured that you will enjoy one
of the best productions of the
year.
The
ELITE
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William Farnum
“THE SPOILERS”
KATHERINE acDONALD APPEARS
IN “CURTAIN” AT THE PALACE
. THEATER TODAY-IS HER BEST
AND GIRLS TO MEET
College Agriculture.
The fee' are attraction at the Paloce
theater today la ‘‘Curtain," an adapta
tion of Rita Welman’a Saturday Even
ing Post etory of the aame name, with
Katherine MacDonald aa the alar.
Out of the number of pictures In |
which Mlsa MacDonald line so far ap
peared, ‘‘Curtain’’ Is the jdst from!
every angle. Jimmy Young, the dl-j
rector.*hA» P ut 8,1 his ln*ennUy lntO|
It; and he haa created an atmosphere;
true to life. The theater stage, for In-1
stance; the rehearsal, the wealthy _______
man’s country home; the man’s stables,
and his fine thoroughbreds-all these ! Sixth'Annual Contest is Be-
give the spectator a feeling of reality. ■ rn n ,1„ v Statp
This Is a story of the theater-n Hlg Item 1 OUay ai OUtie
story of an actress who gives up her
profession for a domestic Jlfe but who|
returns to the footlights when dlall-1
luslonment casts Its shadow In her| One hundred and twenty-five boys
heart. The role of Nancy Bradshaw | and girls, entrants Into the various
permits the beautiful star the utmost, contests arranged for the district ag-
expression—a role of which she Is) ricultural school annual meeting to be
quick to take advantage. Nancy’s, held nt the State College of Agrlcul-
name Is In electric lights and Dlckj.ture today and Saturday arrived In
Cunningham, a man about town, is | Athens last night and the contests be-1
one of those who worships at her| gin this morning In the auditorium of
shrine. He Is so convincing In his;
effort to win her that she-readily con-] U
tents to be his wife.
Three yes re of happy married life
are her reward, until a time comes
when her husband practices his old
philandering game. Yet she trusts him
Implicitly until tho evidence Is over
whelming that he has violated the mar-
/riage vows. So she returns to the
the college with an essay contest at 9
o’clock.
There will probably bo an stand-
once of over a thousand at the two-
days’ meeting, friends and represen
tatives of the twelve district schools
In the state.
Once each year the representatives
of these colleges meet at the state In
stitution hero and this Is the sixth
annual contest.
The following is the program:
Friday Morning, April 29.
9 a. m.—Essay contest In Agronomy
'stage and atardom. finding ultimate
bapplnees with the playwright who has
never ceased to love her. The picture
releases several dramatic scenes and
colorful Incidents and la appropriately
staged. Miss MacDonald's company
Includes the dependeble Charles. Rich-
man, who returns to the tcreen after
a long absence. James* Young direct
ed. Also appearing ext ha Is a special
two-reel comedy.
- .To avert the danger of forest fires
caused by sparks from locomotives,
the officials of the Kushpqua railroad
of Pennsylvania announce Uat no
trains will be run over that road dur
ing dry weather. Inhabitants of the
ganger son* welcome this decision.
/
American Beauty"
In “Curtain” at
The Palace Today
Miss Katherine MacDonald, the
“American Beauty” of the screen
will lie the one-day feature at the Pal
ace today, coming here as a special
Friday attraction and supplanting
"What’s a Wife Worth.” at this theater.
Critics everywhere have pronounced
this Miss MacDonald’s best plctnra. ]
Her beauty has long caused her attrsc-,
lions to be widely, popular and this
picture she combines her distinctive
beauty with her splendid ability to act.
Tne management ol the Palace an-|
nounces that this picture Is being ]
brought to Athens as a special fea
ture, replacing the regular billed pic-!
ture there today and It Is being of
fered As one of tho real treats of the j
week. A comedy Is to be seen also. |
extra.
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laboratory.
}0 a. m.—Prelh
bating Auditorial
10 a. in.—Anrtujl meeting of prin
cipals of district schools In office of
President Soule.
11 a. m.—Spelling contest In clasi
room C.
.11 a. m.—Art conteat In Agronomy
laboratory.
Afternoon.
2:3p pi m.—Music contest in Audi- j
torlum.
3:30 p. m.—Athletic contests on
Sanford Field.
Evening.
8 p. m.—Champion debate nnd reci
tation contest In Auditorium.
Saturday, April 30.
CONTESTS FOR BOY8
9 k. m.—Stock judging at hog barn.
9 a. m.—Grooming contost at Cav
alry barn.
9 a. m.—Corn Judging In Agronomy
laboratory.
10:30 a. m.—Plowing contest In field
near hog barn. "
CONTESTS FOR CRLS.
9 a. m.—Contest In cooking In the
cooking laboratory.
9 a. m.—Sewing contest In I.umpkin
hall
’ 9 a. nt.—Poultry judgirg contest at
tho poultry, plant.
CONTESTS FOR BOYS AND GRLS.
9 a. m.—ButtermaklnA contest .In
dairy laboratory.
11:30 a. m.—Meeting In Auditorium.
Declaration contost.
Dollvery of all the prizes!"
Barrett & Co.
Team Will Leave
For Augusta Game
Headed by Coach B. F. Hardeman,
managed by Mr. C. H. Chintzy, and
sponsored by Miss Gone Wood, a team
composed of the cflloc force of tho
Barrett & Co., agency in this city will
journey to Augusta Saturday fyr the
purpose of demonstrating to a team
from tha parent-concern there that
they really don’t know a thing about
baseball, and that tho Athens hunch
has all the Ty Cobbs, Babe Ruths, Trls
Speakers, et cetera that are outside
the big leagues and the White Sox
baseball scandal.
Tho.aggrcgallon will number among
Its swatting and running members
Walter Pope, lb..- Julian Barrett, 2h.;
A. M. Doolittle, 3b; (’. H. Plilnlzy, Jr.,
p.; Foots Efitlng, c.; C. H. Hammond,
If.: It. A. Crane, of.; Bob Hay, rf.;
Wilbur Pope, as., with substitutes
ton and Gus Nick. The payroll also
.includes "Shine” Howard as hat boy.
* The rules will he cetch-as-gitchjcnn;
game starts shortly after nqpn and If
necessary will ho called on account of
darkness. President Harding has been
invited to toss the first ball, and Judge
Kennesaw Mountain Landis will prob
ed wireless to the bleachers and if
there’s is enough figures In thp lino,
type wo will give , tliq sco.rq ,ip Sun
day's edition.
When oak is hurled In w-ater or In
wot sand It will last for centuries. Oak
ably umpire. No doubt he will bo j piles under bridges constructed by
called upon to settle some big tjues-, the Romans two thousand years ago
tlona about this game. | |, a v e heen found to be as good as when
The Banner will have a special leas-1 they were first placed imposition.
WILLIAM FARNUM PLAYING IN
•“THE SPOILERS” ELITE TODAY
WILLIAM
DIRECTION WILLIAM
Katherine MacDonald tha "American Beauty,” who Is playing In “Curtain”
1 at tho False* theater tody a.