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Big Store Fashion
Show Will Be Held
March 10 and
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The annual Spring
Show of the Griffin
company, will be held
and Thursday of this week.
ahows will be held daily from
to 5 In the afternoon and 7:30 to
»:30 in the evening.
Sp, Near Auditorium
The Fashion Show will be held
in a new auditorium prepared for
the occasion. Live models will be
used and preparations have been
made for a comprehensive show
ing of the latest styles.
Open House
In addition to the Fashion Show,
“The Big Store” will hold open
Lower Prices
HUDSON-ESSEX
Now effective ( twenty-seventh) February
Though the Automobile tax reduction law will not become
effective protecting until Hud*on-E**ex March 26th. buyer* we taany make day* thi* reduction in advance. NOW^ So
there is no reason to wait. Buy now.
Prices New
ti At Your Door 9 9
ESSEX “6” COACH 915
HUDSON COACH - - *1360
Hudson Brougham ■ *1620
Hudson 7-Pass. Sedan - *1805
Remember these are not “F. O. B. Factory Prices tt
But the delivered prices at your door, including freight t
remaining war tax , and the following equipment:
Bumper, front and rear • * • • Electric Windshield Cleaner
Rear Viaw Mirror • Radiator Shutter* > Transmission Lock (“Bui^t in Cloae”)
Moto-Mftar, Combination atop and tail lights #
Easy terms of course—No delivery Handling Charge
STALLINGS’ GARAGE
Griffin, Ga.
Hudson-Essex, World’s Largest Builders of M 8lxee” and Third Largest producer of Motor Cars.
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Here Are The
u Longies” You’ve Been
Longing For!
You'll find they are cut and tailored
just like dad’s—and, because they
are SONNY BOY CLOTHES, they
are guaranteed to be of all-wool
fabrics.
Get down to the store and get into
a suit of SONNY BOY LONGIES.
They make a man of you overnight.
And so reasonable, tool
$12.50 to
with longies, knickers and rest
and guaranteed.
Strickland-Crouch Co,
7 he De-Pend-On Store
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show at nights. Refreshment,
and special music will be featured,
“We want every woman in this
section of the state who wants
to know what is stylish and cor
rect this spring to attend out
Fashion Show,” said-H. L. Conn*
president of the Mercantile Com
pany.” We are confident that this
will be. the'best show we have
ever held. We have .pared no ex
pens© nor time in preparing
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be proud of the showing we hold.
I 'Our fashion shows are events
of spring and fall and we try
to make each one better than the
last, and we believe this seasons
show wiI1 P ,e * 80 our many friends
«nd customers.
“Our open house will be held
J UST > BREAD
C AN other YOU food think that you of any can
face, eat and enjoy three
times a day, for three hundred
and sixty-five days a year,
throughout your entire life?
Perhaps you have never serious
ly considered the value of bread.
You should encourage every one
in your family to eat a liberal
amount of it each meal. Resolve
now, that your table shall al
ways be laden with a plentiful
supply of bread—the most valu
able food known to civilization.
Merita Bread ia the one
r ‘** P bread of many that is made
FRESH with the very finest ingre
dients obtainable. It ia thor
DAILY oughly Over mixed and well baked.
FROM 15,000 retail grocers find
it their best teller—because
YOUR people thousands and thousands of
GROCER have learned of its
5 oodness. Merita Bread comes
n two sixes, 10c and 15c.
CMmdo by th«
(^American Bakeries Gomjwny
EXTRA RICH BREAD
GRIFFIN DAILY
2 friends th J th *J^r of the of preparation, • cqaain f ln » <"** we
have made for caring for their
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‘?” thi tion 40 houM 8611 Wc U8t during ant }°
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Z reet everyone and say howdy
in • * ood oW Geor * ia way ”
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, Mrs. W. J. T „ Harison , visi- ,
; was a
tor from Hollonville in Griffin
Tuesday. i '
The friends of Miss Pauline
**** t0 kn0W thB ‘
. she is able to be out after , t a recent
attack of influenza,
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Mr. and Mrs. John Stevens Man
fey have returned home after a
delightful motor trip to points I
{ n Florida. They were guests of !
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cone at
their home in Miami.
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pi \,L/ilJ|jir A A /,/, QCfpIpT) Itl ILU fn^ ... WANT If All 4 1 Ai/iJ AH5 A
FOR RENT—5 room house in
East $14.00 month. Phone
2804 or write R. B. Harrison,
Manchester, Ga.
.... r Griffm-Maid ... M , .. Hose, sec
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ond.oniy 2 °c. JA. Stewart, next
White Way Bakery, North 8th
8treet -
FOR RENT—Two unfurnished
rooms at 281 W. Taylor St., or
phone, 609-W. ,
* UK KEN I—One furnished room
or wil1 take two men boarders.
Box 7, care News offi ce._
Children’s Hose, worth 25c pair,
only 10c. J. A. Stewart, next
Whiteway Bakery, 8th st.,<gorth,
FOR SALE—Pine/ stove wood.
Phone 253. Quick delivery.
STRAYED—Female pointer dog,
answers name/of Nell, white with
some black markings; leather col
lar. Reward. Phone 433-W.
WANTED—First class dressmak
by registered dre-j maker. Also
other sew’ng, 416 W. Broad St.
Men’s Shoes and Oxfords, worth
$5 and $8, Saturday jnly $8.65. J.
A. Stewart, §ext White Way Bak
ery, 8th St,, North.
TO BUY—Home and
twenty acres or less of land with
in four miles of Griffin. W. 0.
Hazel. Bamesville, Ga.
MORTGAGE and ■
Loans on farm j
city nronertv. ORTFFTN REALTYi
woman as
general servant to co to Miami—
Apply Mrs. J. M. Thomas.
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Men’s Silk Ilose, only 25c. J. A.
Stewart, next White Way Bakery,
Eighth street.
Stop Foot Pains
QUIT WALKING
Ride In A Ford
We Have Them—Cheaper
Than Shoe Leather
Fords—Fords
DAVID T. BUSSEY
S. Hill St- Phone ?32
WE CAN rebuild your mattresses
and make them good as new. Our
fork absolutely guaranteed. Maun
ey Mattress Co. Pho ne 938-.J.
wanted WANTED TO TO RENT—An RFNT An invalid
ch * ir - B ’ Slade
123 S. Hill street.
SEWING WANTED—Reasonable
prices. Mrs. W. L. Brown, 125 S.
13th St.
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One of America’s Quality Names
/ Our New Spring -Netdeton
Styles Are Here
They have that same rich quality, those
shoemaking Ionwearing leathers and line quality dis
which have always
tinguished Nettietons from ordinary
shoes.
—but you’ll see smarter styling than ever •
oxfords before, especially in the new Light-weight
and sport styles.
By all means come in and see them. WeTl
be glad to point out to you the difference
* between Nettietons and qrdinary shoes.
Men like to say they wear them .
Slaton-Dowdl L/ CLOTHING * COMPANY
CMens oifct Hoys’ Outfitter*
TODAY *
LAST
TIMES
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with Handle Sweet 9 *
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She, rare flower of Paris night life. . . . J
He. over-noruished with millions, under
nourished for the test that was to make
or break him . . • Together, with love as
a staff, thrashing their way up the long
hill to the golden light . . . striving . . .
struggling . . . sacrificing ... to And the
beacon that points the way for true lov
er*—the NEW commandment. *
From the Novel “Invisible Wounds” by
Col. Frederick Palmer
Directed by Howard Higgin
Screen adaptation by Sada Cowan
Howard Higgin
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an Star All Supporting Cast
'* The friends *S*F of Mr.. R. E. Fillin
im W1 “ «” to .earn mat
•“« is confined to a hospital in
, Tuskeegee, Ala., where she under
went a very serious operation
day. She is resting as well as
J could be expected, but grave
’ concern is felt over her condition.
Mrs> FiUin * im « delightfully re
membered here as Migs N#11 Drew _
ry.
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Miss Margaret Yarbrough has
returned to LaGrange, where she
ip attending LaGrange College,
Tuesday, March 9, 19?^
after a short visit to her parents,
the Rev and Mrs. John Yarbrough,
on S. Hill street.
Miss Elizabeth Jackson was a
-wtor from Thomaston in Grif
fin Tuesday.
Miss Lula Patterson, of McDon
ough, spent Tuesday shopping in
Griffin.
Mrs. H. H. Birdsong, of Thom
aston, was shopping in the city
today,