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Friday, October 31, 1924.
N. I AUTHORITIES
PROHIBIT SALE
OF DEADLY GAS
New York, Oct. 31.—Gasoline
containing Tetra-ethyl, the mys
terious “looney gas 1 compound,
may no longer be sold in New
York city.
The board of health yesterday
adopted a resolution prohibiting
its sale after the death of the
fifth of the 33 laborers affected
by the fumes while experimenting
with the mixture in the Bayway,
N. J., laboratories of the Standard
Oil company ofNew J Jersey.
Mi dXfeiOr.
The health board also made it
a misdemeanor for any one to use
the gasoline in motors in the city.
In addition, the officials author
ized Health Commissioner Mono
ghan to make a thorough investi
gation of the elements in the mys
terious death dealing gas.
Discovers Treatment.
Dr. Maxim Throuart, in charge
of the victims, was credited with
the discovery of the mode of
treatment to counteract the effects
of the “looney gas. ft
He insisted that his discovery
DOMINGOS GROCERY CO
Always striving to give you Better
Service in a Courteous Manner.
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
13 Lbs. Bring Your Bucket
Finest Granulated REX PURE
SUGAR LARD
$ 1-00 19 c lb -
No. 10, Pail Snowdrift $1.44
Large and Sweet 10 Lbs. Large, Smooth
New Crop IRISH
PRUNES POTATOES
2 lbs. 25 c 26 c
Sweet Cordele BUTTER 44' lb
and Fresh Creamery
5 Lbs. SWEET Porta Rica 2 Housecleaning Specials i
POTATOES Old Dutch CWanaer, 3 tan*
17 OLD DUTCH
c 25'
3 No. Cans 2 Packed Hand TOMATOES 33'
Pint Cans 1-lb. Can
WESSON OIL NONE BETTER
COCOA <4
23 c 29 c
We have fresh Griffin We have Florida Oranges
Yard Eggs and Grape Fruit
24-lb. Sack Idahome Flour......$1.19
ORANGES, APPLES, BANANAS, GRAPES, CAR
ROTS, SPINACH, SNAP BEANS, BUTTER BEANS,
BELL PEPPERS, CORN, CELERY AND LETTUCE.
DON’T FORGET A CHOICE WEST
ERN STEAK OR ROAST
8 to 10 lbs. each, A Large, Fat, Dressed
FERRIS HAMS, lb. .30c HEN, lb. .......... 29c
Extra Fancy Home-Made, Pure
LEG O’ LAMB, lb 371/ 7 c PORK SAUSAGE, Ib.30c
OYSTERS, Large, Selected qt. 75c I Good Tender VEAL, ROAST, lb. .25c
WE APPRECIATE YOUR BUSINESS
DOMINGOS GROCERY CO
123 West Taylor Street, Griffin, Ga.
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wa# a treatment, not a cure, but
be believed there would be no
further deaths from the poison.
His associate physicians said
that it will stand as another tri
umph of medical skill over occu
pational diseases.
BARNEY OLDFIELD
GIVES WIFE SPEED
TITLE AS SPENDER
Los Angeles, Oct. 31.- ‘Barney
Oldfield, former star of the auto
mobile race tracks, under his true
name Verna Eli Oldfield, today
brought suit for divorce against
his wife, Rebecca. He alleged
Mrs. Oldfield spent his money
faster than he could make it. The
Oldfields were married January
7, 1907, and separated July 20,
1923, according to the complaint
filed here.
OPPOSITION TO CREATION
OF NEW COUNTY SMALL
Sylvester, Oct. 31.—Indications
are that there will be very little
opposition to the amendment cre
ating Peach county at the polls
next Tuesday. While the voters
of Worth county have been greatly
opposed to the creating of Peach
county heretofore, where they un
derstand the conditions as they
now exist, they are generally in
favor of the new county.
GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS
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When Chist r ift oud Eagle Wanted Flour—
In pioneer days, Chief Proud And today, it would be hard to
Eagle, and 1 is braves brought find the equal of good Gold Leaf
their grain to Major Bollinger’s Flour. It is so fine, so smooth,
Mill on the White Water River, and so wonderfully white! %
near Jaclcson, Mo., to be ground. In thousands' of kitchens, from
As early as 1799, this mill, later Cape Hatteras the Rio Grande,
the Cape County Milling Com- to
pany, ground grain for the pio- you’ll find good, dependable Gold
neer settlers and the Indians. Leaf—“The Flour of the South.”
Your Grocer Has Gold Leaf Flour or Can Get It For You. "Ohe ‘JLour
CAPE COUNTY MILLING CO., JACKSON, MO. of the South?
CASH GROCERY CO. k pain or Self-Riling 1
RETAIL DISTRIBUTORS
GRIFFIN, GA.
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MISS ESTELLE GRUBBS
Correspondent
Mrs, Min nie Hampt on and chil
dren, of Kannapolis, N. C., are
visiting her mother, Mrs. T. L.
Baugh; her sister, Mrs. Bertha
Crocker, of West Griffin, and her
brother, S. D. Baugh, of East
Griffjn. They will leave Saturday
for Atlanta, where she will visit
her sister and will then return
to her home Monday.
Otis Crowder, little son, Robert
and Elmer Scott motored to Mil
ner Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Turner, of
Field Dale, Va., were called to
Griffin yesterday on account of
the death of his mother, Mrs.
Turner. They will spend a few
days with friends and relatives.
L. B. Guest, Sam Corley and
M. W. Boggs have returned home
from Macon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Smith
announce the birth of a girl.
Mrs. Josie Bunn and children
attended the funeral of her broth
er-in-law, W. R. Bunn, Wednesday
afternoon at Rehoboth church.
MOST HONEST MAN”
FOUND IN ARKANSAS
Fayetteville, Ark., Oct. 31.—The
“world’s most honest man,” a for
mer resident of Fayetteville, ar
rived here and began to pay off
his old debts. To Dr. Charles
Richardson, a former dentist, he
handed a dollar bill. Thirty years
ago Richardson pulled a tooth for
the man, 3 cent job in fhose days,
and the dollar represented the
principal and interest.
SLA^S MAN HIS BROTHER
WAS PLOTTING TO
West Plains, Mo., Oct.
lie E. Grant, 19, is being held in
jail here following his confession
last night that he had shot
killed A. S. Beers, former
dent of a religious training
here, in order to keep an
brother, who is the father of
eral children, from killing Beers.
The shooting, it was said,
the result of the financial
ure of the school, for which
was held responsible by the
vestors, among them being
older brother of the prisoner.
BEATS WIFE BEATER
JUST TO CELEBRATE
HIS 112TH
Johannesburg, South
Oct. 31.—Andrew Peterson
brated his 112th birthday in a
lice epurt here, where he
charged with iasault and
He was discharged when it was
found he had knocked out a wife
beater who was doing his stuff
near Peterson’s home.
Seals have special radiator mem
branes that warm the ice cqld
air before it reaches their lungs,
QUALITY AND SERVICE
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SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
FRESH, NATIVE MARKET MEATS
Round Steak, lb.............. 20c
Porterhouse and Loin Steak, lb. .. .25c
Fresh, All Pork Sausage, lb. 25c
Center Sliced Ham, lb..... 40c
3 lbs. Machine Sliced Bacon____$1.00
10 lbs. Granulated Sugar 78c
1 lb. M. H. Coffee 45c
1 can Eagle Brand Milk 19c
MTal^arHEvapo^ 9c
1 Small Can Evaporated Milk 5c
10 lbs. Irish Potatoes...... 21c
1 peck of Sweet Potatoes, 15 lbs.. 39c
Choice Side Meat, lb. .. 18c
No. 10 bucket Pure Lard $1.69
lOJMbJjagjS^
^OJbJja^tgarineE^
1 lb. Full Cream Cheese 26c
Armour Star Cured Ham, whole, lb. 26c
VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
ORANGES, APPLES, BANANAS, LEMONS, FRESH
COCOANUTS, GRAPES, GRAPE FRUIT, TURNIPS,
FRESH SNAP BEANS, TURNIP SALAD, SWEET
POTATOES.
ROY T. PATTERSON
Phones 831-832
119-121 WEST SOLOMON STREET
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1 lb. B ouse Coffee... - . ,
No. 10 oail Snowdrift........ .'
Post ies or Kellogg’s Com
per pkg. ...............
Shredded wheat, per pkg. i
Best No. 2 Tomatoes, per can... et',s
Campbell’s or Morris’ Pork and B
per can ..........,.......... m
Good Water-ground Meal, pkg ... 43c
Good Water-ground Meal, Vi bu.. 85c
5 lbs. Fresh Bulk Grits .........23c
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Best Cream Cheese, lb 28 c B
A good Bulk Coffee, lb 28c
48 lbs. Miss Dixie Self-Ris. Flour $2.30
48 lbs. Lady Lee Self-Ris. Flour.. $2.35
Best Salt M^af, per lb..... \m
Best Pure Lard, per lb..... .....20c
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10 lbs. Best Granulated Sugar.....78c ■
2MbSj*Be^Granulate^ugai^^ 3cl
Sweet Potatoes, Porto Ricas, lb .. 2c|
Cashaws, better than Pumpkin, lb
Fat Friers, per lb____ lit
Fat Hens, per lb..... %
W. L. HARRIS
Phone 916. 115 W. Taylor St.
PHIL PATTERSON’S
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
mm
PINK SALMON, 2 Cans 25c I DUTCH 3 CLEANSER, Cans 21
10 lbs. Granulated Sugar
We have a lew more of We have those good
those good Grimes Golden
PRUNES APPLES
50 to 60 size.
Per lb. 12fe 20c per doz.
COFFEE
1 lb. Bulk, Ground...... 3
1 lb. Maxwell, Lipton, Morning Joy
Royal Cups . A •
10 lbs. Large, Smooth 10 lbs. Large, Yellow
Irish Potatoes Meat
Sweet Potatoes
25c 29c
DRY BEANS AND PEAS
Navy Beans, per lb.. 11
Pink Beans, lb..... 10c
Baby Lima Beans, lb.
California Black Eye Peas, lb.... 12V^c
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FullCrean* Package
CHEESE - ■ RAISINS
Good and Fresh
29c per lb. Seeded, pkg..l
Seedless, pkg. 1
3 Cans LIBBY S PORK AND
TOMATOES BEANS, per can
33c 10c
PHONE
PHIL PATTERSON -
WE DELIVER
Telephones 649 and 650 125 W. Taylor
A model of one of the largest
American copper mines is being
exhibited by the American Mu
seum of Natural History.
In one season the University of
Michigan eleven played before
nearly 300,000 people.
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