Griffin daily news. (Griffin, Ga.) 1924-current, October 31, 1924, Image 3

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October 31, 1924. ■r French Savant Claims Discovery Of Fountain of Eternal Youth; Says “Blood Marriage” Is Secret Paris, Oct. 31.—If Paris beauty shops are not soon out of business it will not be the fault of Dr. Javorski, a brilliant savant, who thinks he has discovered the foun tain of eternal youth. No longer need fair women search with dread for the first wrinkle or the first gray hair. No longer need mature men and women shrink at the signs of ad vancing years. Dazzling Promise That they shall both preserve -their beauty and vigor within ■ earthly limits is the dazzling promise given by Javorski after • year of patient experiments. By his side on the stage of the Paris Theatre recently, where he .publicly Tevealed tht secret meth od of rejuvenation, was the most Parisian of the Parisiennes, “Co lette,” one of the wittiest and most successful women authors of today, who offered her own alert grace and charm as a proof of the efficacy of his method. “Kid” Billygoat Restrained. Colette was to have presented c ONSTIPATION goes, vim return and energy, when taking pep and CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLETS Keep •tomach sweet—liver bowel, regular—only 25c. For Sale by JOHNSON DRUG COAL COAL COAL Why waste money buying the cheapest coal? We have best grade TENNESSEE JELLICO at a reasonable price. PEOPLES ICE COMPANY PHONE 287 FOR ECONOMY. SERVICE AND GOOD APPEARANCE HAVE YOUR CLOTHES MADE BY The Standard Tailoring Co. Every Suit We Sell Is Made •\ In Our Own Shops / ✓ FIT AND WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED \/ v IN iftSUITS ?\ ;y y and i OVERCOATS ; . L\ MADE TO MEASURE Columbus, Griffin, STORES: Ga. Ga. * *30 •LaGrange, Ga. AND Atlanta, Ga. Macon, West Albany, Point, Ga. Ga.’ Ga *35 The Standard Tailoring Co. Georgia’s Largest Tailors (Established 1912) 127 NORTH HILL STREET GRIFFIN, GA. 9 an old billygoat whose metamor phosis from listless decrepitude to playful juvenility she had watched personally, but the municipality to whom the animal belonged refused to permit her to take it from the Jardin d’Acclimitation. However, she had undergone the treatment herself, so sacrificing her embarrassed blushes and co quetry on the altar of science, she clinched the audience’s conviction s by presenting herself as one of Javcrski’s first human patients. Wot that she was beginning to get old. Oh, dear no, thank go: ness. She was beginning to weary. Worries were to wear down her healthy ness. Now she had regained her physical and intellectual or, thanks to Javor ski’s marriage. “Blood Marriage” Secret u Blood marriage.” There is secret. Javorski explains a drops of blood infused from young healthy body to that of older subject works a kind of acle. It restores vitality, cellular activity and cures diseases, like sclerosis. must be a certain affinity the giver and the patient, ever. & /V- >*:%*> M DAILY ..............y ■................... .. Patrick News | _____________ . -::.....: __ J The Ringgold Woman’s Club at a call meeting Wednesday 22, at the home of Mrs. Tom Henderson. Plans were dis cussed for the repairing of the lower floor of the Ringgold Ma sonic building, making it suitable for a clubroom. This building was used for three generations as a schoolroom and has pleasant mem ories of childhood days which are dear to the hearts of most of the people of this section and which we wish to preserve for future generations, therefore the pegs and and beams and all the old time arts of the building are to be left intact. A kitchenette is to be added at added at the back of the building with folding doors for kitchen demonstrations. The old-time fireplace is to be made an artistic feature, The front doors will have a portico at each; the walls and the floor will be re paired and painted and when fin ished will be a historical treas ure that the entire community will be proud of. Mr. and Mrs. Rozwell Pullin announce the birth of a daughter October £2, who has been named Annette. M Mamie Walker was shop ping in Griffin Tuesday. Mrs. Gordon Patrick spent a day in Atlanta recently. Rev. C. C. Heard, of Locust Grove, wa3 visiting the sick here this week. Little Miss Hildred Patrick and Miss Minter Patrick are both re covering from their recent illness. Everybody is invited to Union church to preaching services and Sunday school Sunday, November 2 . Miss Georgia Heiflin, oT Locust Grove, spent the week-end with Miss Julia Pullin. Miss Emma Burks is Visiting relatives in Atlanta. Mr. and Mrs. Theo Manley have the sympathy of the entire community in the death of their 3-year-old son, Theo, Jr., who had been critically ill for several months and passed away day at a hospital in Macon. The “ .............. \ Brushy News Mrs. Pelham Wallace entertain Mesdames A. H. Chappell, J. Wallace and Jane Jester with “spend-the-day” Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Futral and Bessie Bell spent Wednesday Atlanta. ;• y: ’t ______________ A marriage of much interest that of Mrs. Minnie Mae Kin and Grady Thornton last afternoon. They will their home at Pomona. They among our best young people we wish them much success happiness. We dislike to lend to any other community. Miss Grace Futral is at the hospital for an appendicitis The public sale of the McElheny was held last Saturday at old homestead. Miss Elizabeth Bell, wno is teaching at Blount High school, spent the weekend here with her mother. .....................-.......- ■— ••• Apathy on the part of women voters as well as men, on next Tuesday, will be nothing less than a civil wrong. When our country put upon us a responsibility, it is our patriotic duty to respond. It is an undisputed and lamentable fact that in the last national elec tion, less than half of the qualified voters of the country went to the P° 1Is - Let not democracy trail and fail > but to the P° lls and vote - remains were brought home and buried at Union churchyard Sun day. The Rev. Leon Latimer of . ficiated Mesdames J. R. Mitchell and Mitchell Walker will be joint hos tesses at the home of the latter on October 31, 7:30 to 10 o’clock, at a Halloween party in honor of i the intermediate department of Union Sunday school. Mrs. Jess Heiflin and son, Stor man, of Locust Grove, spent Wed nesday night with Mrs. Georgia Pullin. I Mrs. Roswel Welden spent Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs. Roy Pullin. Mrs. Henry Willianil artd chil dren and Miss Myrtice Caldwell and brother, Wyatt Caldwell, of near Zebulon, spent Tuesday night with their aunt, Mrs. Callie Pat rick. We regret to hear of the illness of Mrs. Wyatt Henley and wish for her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Alva Sheppard and Mrs. Raymond Roan, of Griffin, were guests of Mrs. Tom Henderson Tuesday. Dr. J. A. Combs, of Atlanta, was in this community last week visiting friends. GRIFFIN HIGH FOOTBALL TEAM PLAYING AT NEWNAN TODAY Many Griffin football fans left this morning for Newnan to at tend the game between the Griffin high school eleven and the New nan high team this afternoon. The Coweta County Fair ip in session at Newnan and the game will be played at the fair grounds, being advertised as a feature of the fair. Coal is so cheap and abundant in Colombia that steam instead of gasoline tractors may be used or. farms there. 666 is a prescription for COLDS, GRIPPE. DENGUE. HEADACHES. CONSTIPA TION, BILIOUSNESS. It is the most speedy remedy we know. SPECIAL SALE on SWEATERS $5.00 Men’s Coat Sweater $ 2.95 $4.50 Men’s Wool Sweater $ 2.50 $8.75 AU Wool Sweater $ 6.00 Dixie Army Store u " 5W:7»":‘"'§'f}é5[ij“ m ' ‘ -:y';:;‘:, ‘“ m“ .. hwy“ WM m I _, , g “ ',‘-M“;L£:<~,-:>si€iu:».-m . t cdmgtftefcdk ofProgrmi ms Oitrjpliwltpe €tpproprtcii sr< reff(>ci true economies. sisj&ijii:; jj; HE iWiWiWiW:-;, ■i. ■M m fo*i 11 111®! ■ i<! r f '* 1 [si •ij ifiilijiiiii:! w •!*jr : m >: iHsiiftiiiil;::! ij mmm : : >: Si •I it igt&ji! im m : ;l; :■ [!• ?: ;lj m I; j; 7 OWES tmrr SOAP P&G NAPHTHA 25 c l M 3 Com Soup Campbell's 2 Wi •<] I % N. Y. S. CHEESE, lb, . .. . . .. 33c : $ Gold Dust *29° ii!i EIGHT O’CLOCK COFFEE, lb. .38. t Pork-Beans^ 15 c i;i| : ---.. 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