Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, October 20, 1924, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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#3“ m , fly; “at, 3‘3 » v ' 3 ■TF5 A ft Drm t ; fK ■ . : M . ..... 1 ' I < as Tenants W York, Oct. 20.—More than women, blonde, brunette and haired, young and old) f»av« led at the erstwhile bache hotel, the Shelton, once “no 's since it was an lounced recently that It would be ppned to women yesterday. Only 00 women, however, have to. . ts New* Ruled. I'll New .. rules , have , been laid down fer . the .. use of . the , swimming pool, . gymnasium . and ... billard reams y.„ by both sexes. nr Women flock i, through corridors .. once trod . . only by men, no# __l that ..... the dead- . . lln. ot “no ™m.„ ,bo™ the «*. mi floor'' h», been removed. Tho The 35 ,r story Gothic _ ... pile of . *tone, „,uu with, all * the 1 . conveniences . of . ■-j: p I r m m •h * I * ' 1 Wj , ’Hhsmyi i k ffy often tJhwrf i? aomp deli catp jmacWne work anii repairing neddtfsary on your car. This gar sge jis thoroughly equipped to (Hi#:, handle in any thf«Mtebuildiiaf class bf .work- of ,j| neeef- hig| lent* 1 Out nice!', is» are «Jy let iris gyperience an^ know have hoi^. , sohie Why fur- not you ther posts by inspecting you r car no# aad making the needed re - ing’s Garage N. 8th St. GriflSn, Ga. COAL COAL ■j^t£ ■ COAL have Why waste money buying the cheapest coal? We best grade * TENNESSEE JELLICO 0 at a reasonable price. PEOPLES ICE COMPANY t PHONE 287 * ■ I i 'C fl ) 4 fp 4 t m v-T 1 ? > tf At f"l $ Ai». Y * ^ f . The Logical Choice of the Careful Buyer The Ford car delivers more useful, care-free, The Touring Car economical service per dollar invested than 9 t other Its « H i9 any striking car. sturdy, rigid construction evidence of enduring materials. WJt&fS $ i .■«** Every minute operation is scientifically tested . D.mourn.hi. Rim. and accurately checked. mkI Sunn $85 .nr. Tudor Sedan S90 Control of natural resources and complete - . manufacture in large volume have AM rordor prices Sedan f. - 6. Detroit . 6BS made pos ■ o. sible value that is the standard by which Yen can bay any model by one making m»m end a .mull arrmnfint dou'Tv.uy- tary ' every motor car must necessarily be judged. terms far bay the bale tk. net. Por4 Or The Ford car is the logical and writ tan on necessary Tfc. Weekly Ford PurcAo*. Plo*. choice of the buyer who dealer in idle yoae wants to g et ■diUnlwd nil! .1 the utmost from motoring doll; ext&atn SolK plant in d.lnit every ar. iii "* l : f v H • k 1 # Wotll itad* cit^ clubhouse thiftt* fills Lexington avenue between! <48th and 49th streets, resounded yesterday for the first time with feminine laughter and the click ©f hlgjfi heels. Smartly dressed wo men appeared in the dining rooms, lobby and lounges, adding brightness to the scene. Psychiatrist Called. When the hotel was built it was assumed men would enjoy ' living alone, . without ... t the disturbing .. A In ! * fluence; of . the .. . less stern . sex. Af ter . * . estl th .. an a years , trial, . , dur- , . which ... , the . ascetic anticipated seclusion . . turned . to the , , hun sour . . * . 7'" . . , ,, h * * “ 5 T“ »»»eU.ing had to be done, and done quickly, to make . the place , happy for a one the guests. The hotel underwent . a thorough analytical scrutiny, and it was during this examina that a psychiatrist,^called in consultation, found that the fa vorite pastime of the lonely baeh oloi*fi was to watch from vantage iihfnts the fefcinine passers-by 6n Liexinlefton averttie. lie pre scribed t(fc the ailing hotel a large dose of attractive women. Find New York, The managemeni, eager to pTtease it*' guests, then announced that the hah on women was off. The result of the influx is that the rtrasculme tenants, who rather fett they Were* living in a male as y* um , the once scorned women and the management have all *a yevr lrrahgemtntSP fey in life through new i , a _ 4 Jl 1 Sprouted beans were fused to help keep down scurvey in the army during the war, Road maps for auto tourists are printed on cloth to be used a hat lining. g; '? »WW > i •>'-'* - IS A IMP LE » ‘gyr ;: fe> ' J ! r m t-4 J 4 ’ ■ H< ^.. i i; ,; 5 1 -t' ■tv I Kf: wfc'f .j s This tee gown fashioned of ;laid crepe is typical of the iimplc modes that prevail. It is iut coat style with a set-in vCstec, •uffle .of.plain crepe Snd front Iranavg. . STAtE EXPOSITION OPENS AT MACON Macon, Oct. 20.—Georgia’s State Exposition opened at 10 o’clock this morning, continuing for six days and nights. It promises,to be one of the? big gest fairs ever held here, prac tically ail departments being filled to capacity, and 3ome having more exhibits than at any time in the history of the exposition. There was a sacred ebneert yes terday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, for the benefit of the Georgia In dustrial Home band, which at tracted hundreds of people to the fair grounds. DIES SPANKING SON; EXCITEMENT BLAMED Union Hill, N. J., Oct. 21.—Ex citement of spanking his 6 year old son last night caused the death, of falter Vieth, prosperous baker, it was revealed by an au topsy performed today. . Vf. ■ W1 October^ MS* , ! . r-rr J4 f I' 7~j 4m iV VM", •«i ±1 _ - ’" t -— •aat- *®8 i#j . , , f < cl *. f "4 1 u w • ■• ■ . Wfiitfitl r i t , i * -it '-■y. ■ M arjt.i4c!.- ■ * a*.I *% ni -a«sci a If ■ - &' v ki im ; ( ,fct m . w • ^ _,i ypjj: i r ' y* ' \m y ; ,v .. ■ O-.-l « ' r . v ' ■J N i j . 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