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Friday, October 24, 1924.
WIN TEAM
OVERWHELMED
BY MAMIES
Griffin played Lanier here yes
terday and the final score stood
47 for Lanier and 0 for Griffin.
‘ That doesn’t mean the local
team didn’t play their best, but
they knew Lanier would win and
they did.
The first quarter went well with
both sides gaining and fumbling
the ball until a certain Mr. Hous
ton recovered Griffin’s fumble in
mid-field and galloped for the
first touchdown.
Even after the hard luck fum
ble, Griffin gained the required
yardage to make a march down
the field;
Captain Hunky Jones received
an injury that caused White to
take hfe place at end, and Jiggi
Smaha was looking out for the
welfare of the team in the ab
sence of its captain, But from
then on the team failed to make
any showing at all.
Lanier then tried playing just
a little shady and the referee
called the penalties right and left,
penalizing Lanier 25 yards in
three consecutive plays. Then
Jhonson punted and McGee re-
TRY SULPHUR ON
Costs Little and Overcomes
Trouble Almost Over Night.
Any breaking out of the skin,
even fiery, itching eczema, can
be quickly overcome by applying
Mentho-Sulphur, declares a noted
skin specialist. Because of its
germ destroying properties, this
sulphur preparation instantly
brings ease from skin irritation,
soothes and heals the eczema
right up and leaves the skin
clear and smooth.
It seldom fails to relieve the
torment without delay, Suffer
ers from skin trouble should ob
tain a small jar of Rowles Men
tho-Sulphur from any good drug
gist and use it like cold cream.—
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THE LADY WHO DRIVES
a car, who formerly drove her
own, may not know that she can
now rent a car of her selection
and drive it herself, for very lit
tle cost. This is a distinct in
novation and greatly lessens the
cost of ordinary auto livery, as it
abolishes the cost of a chauffeur’s
services and makes you feel like
an owner.
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GRIFFIN U-DRIVE IT
COMPANY
116 N. 8th Street
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If at any time you have
trouble with your
bring your car around
us and we are sure
we can repair it economi
cally to your complete
isfaction. Try us and
able to smile at the
fellow when it rains.
Stalling's Garage
N. 8th St. Griffin,
N. Y. POLICE CHIEF
ASKS $150,000 IN
ACTION FOR LIBEL
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Richard E. Enright (above) » i «
police commissioner of New York j
City, has brought a $150,000 libel i
suit against Louis A. Cuvillierj
(below), state assemblyman. He.
ba8ft8 ^ 8uit upon statements hej
rays Cuvillier made, accusing?
police officials of being in league
with bootleggers.
covered the fumble, placing La
nier on their 11 yard line and
four downs to make it in. Grif
fin made them use the four of
them. *
Griffin was in the back after
the beginning of the third quar
ter and never rallied. Lanier
scored four touchdowns through
the lines, forward passes and fake
plays in the last quarter of the
game.
DR0NCHITIS At bedtime
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chest thoroughly with—
VICKS ▼ VapoRub
Ovmr IT Million Jar* U*md K«ni»
i Funeral Directory
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Frank S. Pittman
Modern Funeral Home.
112 W. Taylor St.
Office Phone 822. Res. Phone 68
HAISTEN BROS.
FUNERAL- DIRECTOR S
AND EMBALMERS
Griffin and Senoia, Ga.
Office Phone 575. Res. Phone 63
E. D. FLETCHER
Funeral Director and
Embalmer
with
Griffin Mercantile Co.
Office Phone 474 Res. Phone 481
Railroad Schedule
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY.
Arrival and Dpearture of Passen
ger Trains At Griffin, Ga.
The schedules are published as
information and are not guar
anteed:
North South
2:29 pm Atlanta-Sav'h 11:06 pm
4:30 am Atlanta-Sav’h 9:07 am
5:47 am Chgo-Cin-Jax 11:55
6:53 am Chgo-St. L.-Jax 8:42
9:01am Atlanta-Macon 5:20
12:25 pm Atlanta-Macon 2:17
5:57 pm Atlanta-Alb’ny 12:19
Chattanooga Division
From For
2:30 pm Chattanooga * 9:45
8:15 Cedartoown 5:25
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY
Atlanta Points—
5:53 pm East—West 10:02
10:02 am Cl-bus-Ft. V’y 5:53
W. C. MILES, M. D.
General Practice and X-ray
over Griffin Pharmacy.
PHONES:
Residence, 511-J Office,
NOTICE
First installment city taxes
due and payable at office of
manager,
E. P. BRDIGES, City
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
Washington, Oct. 24.—A far
reaching search for evidence of
a republican Blush fund has been
started as a result of a charge
made before the Borah campaign
fund committee by Samuel Unter
myer, attorney for Senator La
Follette, that millions of dollars
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Exclusive Agents for Griffin Territory
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not being accounted for by the
republican national committee are
being sent into doubtful states to
carry the election for President
Coolidge.
The charge was thrown into
the midst of the session Thursday
and Untermyer followed it un
immediately by asking that the
republican state chairmen of New
York, New Jersey, Ohio and Illi
nois be subpoenaed before the
committee. Senator Borah, chair
man, said the subjoenas would be
issued.
Untermyer announced later a
number of others whom he will
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McDonough Items ^
(McDonough Advertiser)
J. B. Dickson and Howell Dick
son spent Monday in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. Z. Hankinson returned
last Monday to her home in Au
gusta, after spending several
ask be subpoenaed as witnesses in
connection with his charge.
Untermyer, in support of his
charge, cited a telegram received
from Senator Walsh, of Montana,
declaring there were rumors that
J j ?100,000 was being sent into Mon
tana by republicans to defeat him.
months as the guest of her son,
Mr. R. H. Hankinson.
Mrs. W. O. Welch spent a few
days in Atlanta last week with
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Stewart of
Mansfield spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. W. 0. Welch.
Mrs. John Ayers and children,
of Atlanta, are spending a few
days with Miss Estelle Moss.
H. R. Moss and family, Mr, and
Mrs. John Ayers and family mo
tored to Griffin Monday night to
see Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Moss.
Mrs. A. M. George has return
ed from Atlanta where she was
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called because of tl
ness of her father.
Fort E. Land, state
perintendent elect, was •
to McDonough on Thursday,
he was the goest of Mr. and
R. H. Hankinson
Pullin.
Mrs. R. H. Hankinson
on Monday from Chicago li||
she represented the district p
masters of Georgia in the I
tionai convention. Mrs. Hank
son returned by way of Ipl n
more, where ehe was tha
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