About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1924)
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 25, 192 4k?* SATTERFIELD TO • ME MAPRIL 25 Atlanta Man Who Killed Broth er-in-Law to ‘Stretch Hemp’ Within Month ATLANTA, March 25.—Judge J. D. Humphries today sentenced J. B. Satterfield to be hanged April 25 for the murder of his brother-in law, R. H. Hart. In reply to the usual question, Satterfield told the judge he “has reasons to believe there is yet a chance to igo before a jury.” The only course open no> J s an appeal for executive c’.emency. twenty colleges to i . m, participate in meet ATLANTA, March 25.—Twenty Southern colleges and twenty-one prep schools have signified their in tention of participating ths year in The Relay Carnival to be held at Grant Field here April 26, undet the auspices of the Georgia Tech Athletic Association. The carnival is strictly an invta ton affar and all colleges and a large number of the preparatory schools have been nvited. ACTRESS WHO PLAYED THE BLIND LOUISE NOW REVIEWS “ORPHANS OF THE STORM” Fay Templeton Patterson, who performed a version of the great stage success, “The Two Orhpans,” in the role of the appealing and sympathetic blind orphan Louise, at tended a performance of D. W. Griffith’s spectacular motion pic ture, ’’Orphans of the Storm,’ based on the old play in order to see what the screen had done to the melodramatic classic. ‘Orphans of the Storm” is the attraction at the Rylander on Wednesday and Thursday, and here are some of Miss Templeton’s interesting comments: “Mr. Griffith has outdone himself. I<n‘ Way Down East’ the big mo ment held you speechless, made you gasp, and while most realistic, one asked oneself, ‘Could it ever pos sible have happened?’ and was rath er left to doubt; but in ’Orphans of the Storm’ we know it has prac tically all really happened, and in many instances is still happening. “I could have screamed lustily when poor Louise was thrown down into the cellar by that fiendish old hag, La Frochard, and saw the rats scurrying here and there to add to the child’s misery. But just as one is carried away by the injustce ot it all, almost overcome wth aver sion, one is hurriedly brought face to face with a more wholesome side of life, and you lose yourself for the time being in the sweetness of the heartfeast, the ideally compell ing moments. 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