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Beginning Saturday classes
*11 be conducted at each month
ly meeting of the teachers of the
county. The text book to be used
is Kirkpatrick’s Fundamental
Child Study. County Superinten
dent Manley will be in charge of
/meeting has been called by
, Manley for Saturday morn
at 9:30 o'clock at the court
Aline Cummings will give
instructions in music
i circulating library of the
y school system has been
fed since the small begin
year proved to be a
portable libraries contain
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matter si le for n in the
grammar grade*, x
At regular Sfervals a new ‘box’
is brought id Td the old one car
ried to another School. The entire
set of numbers four
teen, totaling approximately 600
volumes. * Started /
Mrs. Stuckey Movement
“Mrs. H. F, ^tuckey sponsored
the movement last yep/,” stated
Mr. Manley, “and selected the
books. The idea created fpvorable
comment and f soon eight circu
lating libraries ware traveling
around to the different sohoole in
Spalding county and today we
have fourteen,”
MAN WOULD MAIL SELF
San Francisco, Oct, 22.—Postal
officials here were in a quandry
today after receipt of application
of Chester N. Weaver asking that
he be transported as mail by air
from San Francisco to New York.
The applicant made a written
request for transportation, He
said his weight was 184 pounds.
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RED STOVE
IS DEMONSTRATED
HERE THIS WEEK
Red. Star—the oil stove mas
terpiece—is being demonstrated
at Persona-Hammond Hardware
Company each day this week bj
Warren Deaton, factory repre
sentative.
This is the only six-burner oil
stove made and is designed to
make cooking a joy and much
easier on the house-wife.
Made of armco iron, it is the
only important oil stove with
cast iron burners. It is designed
so that no ugly bolts or screws
can be seen.
There are two porcelain dip
pans and one splash piece on the
back.
The built-in oven can be heated
to 280 degrees in 14 minutes.
The stove comes in five sizes,
two, three, four, five and six
burners.
Mr. Deaton is giving demon
strations daily of this stove mas-
terpiece and invitee the women of
Griffin to call and see it work.
POLICE COURT
The docket of police court for
the past week contained 41 cases,
36 being tried and disposed of
Monday, Judge Cleveland presid
ing.
Cases for speeding were com
paratively small, seven being list
ed.
The number of cases for drunk
enness surpassed all previous
weeks of the year. Fair week is
usually recognized as the ideal
time for a “little spree” and 18
Volstead violators faced Judge
Cleveland Monday.
Two cases were dismissed and
six were carried over until next
Monday.
TWO HUMAN HEADS,
FQUND UNDER BRIDGE
v Dixon, 111.. Oct. 22.—Authorities
are at a loss for solution of the
mystery surrounding the finding
of parts of two human heads,
wrapped in a Sioux City, Iowa,
newspaper of September 29, and
inclosed in a gunny sack. The
bundle was found under a
MAM CLEARS A
STUFFED-tIP HEAD
Instant Opens Every Air Passage
—Clears Throat, Too.
If your nostrils are clogged
and your head is stuffed because
of nasty catarrh or a cold, apply
a little pure, antiseptic cream
into your nostrils. It penetrates
through every air passage, sooth
ing and healing swollen, inflamed
membranes and you get instant
relief.
Try this. Get a small bottle of
Ely Cream Balm at any drug
store. Your' clogged nostrils open
up; ,your head is clear; no more
hawking or snuffing. Count 50.
All the stuffiness, dryness, strug
gling for breath is gone. You
feel fine.-—(adv.) -"‘”1
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Alienists in Another Battle in
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Alienists are fighting another battle in an Illinois courtroom
(with a murderer’s life as the stake. Insanity is the her defense brother. ot W Lin- ar
ren J. Lincoln, confessed slayer of his wife and
coln (right) is seen in the courtroom with his son, John.
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