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“OVER THE HILL” TO
BE PRESENTED HERE
The William Fox special phot*-pro
duction **Over the Hill" which i s her
alded as :one of the most fascinating
film dramas i-Ver released, will he
at the Bijou theatre Monday
aud Tuesday.
The success of "Over the Hill" dur
ing a year’s run in New York prior
to its release jo the country at large,
a signifies I*l psychological
liiigle of the showmansihp of it pro
ducer, William Fox. For Mr. Fox,
With the unerring instinct of a good
(showman, in the cast of this pic
ture reached back into the dim and
hiisty past and brought forth a story
that is exceedingly timely jn its t> pe
snd grade of theatregoers.
There is much loughter, wholesome
sentiment and genuine amusement 1
Aalue in "Over the Hill” that it stands
'sut as embodying all that Is finest
and most attractive in theatrical en
tertainment.
The him story was made from Will
Oarleton’s "Farm Ballads’ by Paul H.
and was directed with superb
fkill by Harry Millarde. The part of
Ida Benton, the principal character,
Is P'ayed by Mary Carr, who has made
of it a masterpiece of dramatic art.
Baumgartner’s Market, Hl2 Monk
street, phone 100, in addition to
choice western meats, will in future
handle select oysters 40c per quart,
delivered.
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■ fli your wonderful remedy and can
lay it has done wonders for nic; al
i'eady. For the past tiv c years l have
Item unable to eat any but llglli
food and that but sparingly, as
jiny food caused me t„ h>at with gas.
) Was reduced to a skeleton of ninety
pounds, mid was on the road to the
jboneyard. A friend jn Birmingham
ifnt me a bottle of MaVr’s Wonderful
Remedy, Which 1 took, and I am sure
it will entirely ciir t , me of my trouble,
Judging from what it brough from’
me and tVd way I feel.” It is sim
ple, harmless prifparation that rc
m<ftos the eatarrlml Tudeus from t|ie
Irttentinal tra<’ t and allays the infla
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JIMMI# HODGES AT
GRAND TOMORROW
| Jimmie Hodges, tlic favorite come
dian that made guch a hit here in
'.My Havana Girl," will be seen in his
latest Production, "Hodges Revu e of
! 1922" at the Grand tomorrow night,
i A carload of scenery goes with the
production and beautiful costumfes
seen on the Grand thea
tre ®ge. The large cliorug of twen
ty ijMes and eight men will put over
;H!l f big musical hit , iaml ipecjal
lighting effectg will he glorious to
gaze upon.
I lodges has nrf doubt surrounded
himself with a company r* real ar
tists who help to make the
big sticce i, that lie is
play a return engagment eycrfkvhere,
he goes. -Manager Spencer announced
that the tickedg are gojng fast so you
are warned to get your seats early
at the box office tomorrow morning
and save being disappointed. The'
same popular prices will prevail.
VAUDEVILLE OPENS AT
THE GRAND TUESDAY
Art. Candler and his "Broadway
Follies" w*i!l open an engagement at
the Grand commencing Tuesday
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Mullins, who are bilWuLhe \< lz.
urds of the Accor<liikW/ v
some late popular lrt#||||hd who
have been called huckflMVl time,
v.-herevnr they have I /M fired to
their ,
that they are fofffE
•"' •■■liners, will j„ a „
uproar willyjß'’
and Mir Foil A C
hand will A. . w ’AthiSh^H
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to til,, above
11 1 ‘my it. Walthall. Itli>li
MaiPoiie Haw, will he so(. n ££jjL
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Waterman’s Ideal Fountain Pins
Gold Cuff Buttons
Watches and Chains
Umbrellas
Gold Rings
Military Brushes
OPEN EVENINGS
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So a real lino of entertainment will
be offered at the Grand this coming
week, and you cannot afford to miss
it.
RAILROAD UNIONS ARE
TO SOON AMALGAMATE
Chicago, Dec. £■—The internation
al anialganation committee of fifty
members, purposes to amalgamate
standard organizations of railway em
ployes jnto one body was voted here
today at a conference of five hun
dred delegates representing between
six and seven thousand locals.
Baumgartner’s Market, 312 Monk
street, phone 100, in addition to
choice western meats, will jn future
handle select oysters 40c per quart,
delWered.
Jwb Rheumatic Pain
From Aching Joints
Rub Pain right out with small
trial bottle of old
*‘St. Jacobs Oil.”
Stop “dosing” Rheumatism.
It’s pain only; not one case in fifty
requires internal treatment. Rub
soothing, penertating “St. Jacobs Oil”
right on the "tender spot,” and by the
time you say Jack Robinson—out
comes the rheumatic pain and distress.
“St. Jacobs Oil” is a harmless rheu
matism liniment which never disap
points and doesn’t burn the skin. It
jPßb,pain. soreness and stillness from
B joints, muscles and hones; a
r sciatica, lumbago, backache dnd|
.Jl-llplgia.
|SSpmber up I Get a small trial bottle
l&pld-timc, honest “St. Jacobs Oil.”
Y’fcy drug store, and in
' from pains, aches
‘V'li’t stiilgf Rub
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Walking Canos
Masonic Rings
Shaving Mirrors
Belts and Buckles
Cigarette Cases
Cigaroeto Holders
Established Twenty-Eight Years
BONAR LAW HAS STIR
IN PREMIER’S MEET
BRITISH WOULD BE WILLING TO
RESCIND POSITION OF CAN
CELLING FRENCH DEBT.
(By Associated Press.)
London, Dec. 9.—Premier Bonar
Law caused a sensation at the sec
ond session of allied premiers t ciay
when in the course of his reply to
Premier Poincare on a moratorium
plan he gave clear indications that
the British government -would be
quite willing to reconsider the ques
tion fo cancellation of the French
debt Provided such a step was made
possible by reparations settlements
satisfactory to Great Britain.
SHIPPING Bil l. FOB MONDAY
(By Associated Press.)
Washington. Dec. !).—'The admin
istration’s shipping bill, reported (4,
the senate by the commerce commit-.
tee, will he called for Consideration
Monday.
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Many women who, could well afford more
expensive closed cars prefer the sedan for their
personal use.
They find it easy to drive, easy to park, econom
ical to run, and comparable in the beauty and
richness of its appointments with cars much
higher in price.
The upholstery is done in genuine mohair velvet
of a singularly rich and beautiful pattern. The
9 seats are roomy and luxurious. The hardware
and minor fittings reflect thoughtfulness and
rare good taste.
Steel disc wheels (with cord tires) screen the
under part of the car and harmonize in a most
effective way with the new grace and smartness
which Dodge Brothers have recently brought to
the lines of the body.
Manicure Sots
Toilet Sets
G.non! t Watches
D incnd Bar Pins
Cold Broaches
Pin Sets
Waterman Fountain Pons and
Pencils
(and Rings
St.i Rings
Cases
Radios Umbrellas, Latest styles
w Necklaces, Bracelets
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Georgia
Phone 140
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