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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, , NOVEMBER
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in one of her best comedy dramas
‘They Like ’Em Rough”
1 Also Dan Mason in a Funny two reel Comedy, “CLEVER CATCH.”
Hours 3,4:45,6:30,8,9:30 p. m. 10 and 25c. Good Music Every Day
TOMORROW
Hoot Gibson “Step On It’
Also a two reel Sunshine Comedy, “TRY and Get It” and FOX
t 3 p* m. Continuous to JJ:30 p. m. *
WOMEN JUST WILL TALK
Why will women wax so confi
dential?
A dame will drop in to have her
nails done, and before the little
manicurist baa her first digit outta
the sods milady has confessed to two
husbands, five children, a house and
lot in Jersey and an ambishion in
politics.
a good thing the little frill
that files has her mind on a dinner
date, or she’d go cookoo trying to
regnembex\ all the tattle ahe gets.
Wot does she care whose husband
hates spinish arid like red ties.
Why can’t a dame buy two yards
of pink ribbon without telling the
patient sales girl why she thinks
pink is more becomming to her than
blue, and all about the time qhe
i blue and all her friends didn’t
•LOCAL NEWS NOTES
Business and Professional
Professional Women’s Club bazaa
supper tonight? You will miss i
thing goodd if you fail t
fine and i
good eats.
They also have i
for sale and good home-made candy.
Don’t forget that Christmas Is coming.
Buy some of jbur Christmas presents
Hough; One Man
Glasgow; “Potterlsm,” Rose McCaul
ytour"bhristmas°presents = "Country Beyond.” Curwood;
P “ “Gentle Hulls,” Booth Tarkington:
"An Ordeal of Honor,” Anthony Pryde;
"In the Days of Poor Richard," Bach-
eller; "The House of Mohun,” George
Gibbs; "Play the Game,” Ruth Com
fort Mitchell; "Sacramouche,” Saba-
Uni; "Growth of the Soil,” Knut Ham-
aun; "Legends,” Amy Lowell; "The
Tale of Trlona,” William Locke; "The
Breaking Point,” Rhlnehart; “The
Judge,” Rebecca West; “Manslaugh
ter,” Alice Duer Miller, “Abraham Lin
coln," by Drlnkwater; "The Vehement
Flame,” Margaret DeLand, and
her of others.
tain Danny,” by Walter Camp; "Dan
ny's Firts, "Danny, Freshman,” by the
The
your gifts by buying early.
Junior Endeavorers
to Go On Hike—.
The members of the
Endeavor of the Presbyterian church
will meet tomorrow at 12 o’clock at
church, prepared to— go on a hike,
especially requested to be on
We buy and aell second-hand tlrea.
Jarvis B. Watkins 4. Co. 1tw-1mo I -Among the Juvenile books
CONSERVATIVES
GET
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think it looked nearly as good
pink, and how ever since that
time no matter how great a bargin
in blue she might ■ see advertised,
nothing and no one could influence
her Into buying blue when she wants
pink.
Take the lady that drops into a
le on rugs. Instead of keeping her
mind on the price and her eye on
Owing to the fact that the sena-
rag rugs she saw in her grandmother’s
house the time she went to the farm
for her birthday. Just which birth- ------ - „, - - . • _
day will ti. up the deal another 15 ~M«»1 liberal,, reduced by the 2m?"
minutes. That will remind her of th. *• .««* will pro. HSl’etlZ Sharpen™,
rug. ah. bought when ah. wa. tot tn'
married, and then shell think of half with the Conservatives. New Officers Of
“ dozen rugs her friends have and' The downfall of Lloyd George ts u . D. C. Elected—
Persian rue she saw at the mo- the °» t « t «n<iing feature of the elec. The new national officers of the
Persian rug ane saw at zne mu- ^ ^e comHtlon - - , united Daughters of the Confederacy,
um, and it will all end In her de- dissolution numbered 129: they are elected at the general convention In
ciding not to decide on any rug to. represented in the new parliament sesalon ,n Birmingham this week are:
day. , by only 44 members. There trill be Mrs. Livingston Row e Schuyler of
You wouldn't blame the poor guy “*»* «mong the former Now York. prooldeot goner.), end Hr,
., . ... r premier s admirers that he failpd tn other officers who were re-elected,
thuf. boon rolling rug. .11 morning, tak „ lh , , dv|cc ' ( “ jj““*» ,„ d the following official ro.t.r:
if he just flopped over and chinned wishers and retire tdmporarily or af Flr8t vice-president general—Mrs.
the mat while somebody counted him together from the political stage. ~ Frank Harrow, Amerlcus.
,t I Th e Aaquithian Liberals lately im. „ Sec ° bd ▼•^-President general-
. , ... , . • proved their position r lain <7 from Frances E. Ross, Riverside, Cal.
A coupla women will go hat hunt- thirty-four totheold imliamJtt!! Third Tice-president general—Mrs.
g. Now hat hunting to wome„ is Sty!t5ro in the. new, bSt they did W ‘ R Ma “7’ Hot Sprln “’ Ark -
lot like fishing is to men—itdoestn’t not do so well as they expected. On Corre, P° nd * n * secretary—Miss Allle
matter much whether you find a hat hand. ^.labor, although it Treai ur ^ r general—Mrs. J. T. Hlg-
failfd to fulfill the high hopes the
| party entertained ut the dhsolution, * - St ' L
They try on . do,on or mhh! ««Sin“ly”w°irS S *' J ° h ”
Registrar general—Mrs. Ida Powell.
they uro both going to docldo on the 'l-' 1 for fuotTc.1 mis- Custodian of crosses-
hat. but it turn, out that all the *%£ “SSLte terbrook, Dayton, Ohio.
C. Dewey Norwood
Telephone 319. South Madison St.
In The Year of 1500
Old English Wax WasnT Made
If so it would have been used to beautify the inter
ior of the palaces of Kings and Queens.
IT IS MADE NOW
and we have it, so use some in your little palace
and note the wonderful rich glossy finish it will
give your floors, piano, furniture'and wood work.
You will be proud of them.
And say, it can’t be beat for polishing that car.
and all of a sudden leap at each other from 76 to 136 seats,' It is generally
and the poor little saleslady thinks believed that labor would have done chlrarn
£’ato ,0r *•’’/ Cuatodlun ot crcra-Mra. A.
WHk eh!?E23L*l£ “ P ‘ UI terbrook, Doyton, Ohio,
time they were really trying to re. In the country i, u matter of sum Un!TS‘ctmSS'
member who the little lady wilting ■“»“•••*»• «■“- Hr,.'A S. Bet«rbroo“ “t Dayton,
on them reminded them of, end at the H op * ** . decline of liborullem and Ohio, who wa, made one of the general
very eame inetant remembered Annie to ,how thnV'heSeSorfi, ?'“«"• w “ ,ormerl)r Ml “ wllu « Hu.
lh.r h. In th. urn. rnnn, U!?‘ henceforth, the be rt, , h „ city, and hie many rela-
that ueta ha in tha lame room at toggle will bo between the Con. to, and Iriende here. She Is presl-
school. ieenmUres end the Labor party. dent ot the U. D. C. Chapter ot Ohio.
They hadn’t thought of her In .. The Poiition le now that labor la,
y '*" , Honee^and In’whaMooke’ae the im! *'“» Ce™-"—' . -----
fortablc, they divs back Into »n-; probable event of thf present govern- Thlg Evening-
dent history and ths way they en. ment suffering defeat In parliament, Tk ?. re *■ milc b loca * Interest in the
joy themselves you’d think they ^ would be to the Labor party that *j u t Kjux ceremonal this evening at 8
I./ , .. « t , J the king would naturallv turn for a o clock at Paradise Park. Arrange-
thought the saleagirl wae having an „„ prfmier "” ,Ur * Uy ,urn ,or 0 ment, ere under way to handle one ol
“at home" lnetead of 'an at work.” j Another atriking feature of the *he largest crowds ever assembled lor
Another woman will try on a sale elections is that the women voters * I “ n,lar occaa i° n in this Immediate
dress that is just like one she had have taken quite an unexpectedly JfHfJtteSlwhS^Kiin'?.'
IK v«>ra airn whan want n. k— strong interest In the struggle, their 5V 0 atten<1 and wbat the KIan ,a
IB years ago when she. went o n her. partielpation probaWy ^counting doIn *'
honeymoon. She’ll go over the whole more than anything else for the ex- ~
itinerary from Fresno, Californta,' ceedingly heavy polling. But, how- Thomasvilte Plays
to Niagara Falls, not even forgetting' ®J®*» keen their interest in politkul Valdosta Today—
the fat man that teased them so and 1 life ’ , th * y d ,° not »PP« a r to be in the Thomasville Hlgl . .
... h h nmmls^l tn Mnd m ® od _ to , elect women to perliam nt this afternoon and Bainbrldge goes to
took snapshots ht promised to sand on iy Lady Astor and Mrs. Wintring- Albany, while Moultrie is tackling a
and never did. j ham, already in the House, being re- fairly representative team from North
And all the time the poor dame, turned. Georgia, composed of Griffin High
whose business it is to suit and sell i . Estimates on the present distribu- p k* era -
lu gnawing at her «*g*,X' * f°'r- '.r..oum,“'v.*d"ra !?Sf«SS
wondering if that dumb-belle is going; tsUn eonfussion in party bonndaries TilIe - although they admit that Thom-
to buy a dress or not. • and the number of isolated members b** » strong team and the Val-
If women could only shop like men. representing independent groups, f *_^
MEATS
Fresh Oysters
Fresh Roe
Buffer and Bread
When In A Hurry Call
THE ECONOMY MARKET
J. W. Blanton, Proprietor.
Phone No. 2-8-7 110 N. Broad SI.
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Saturday’s Paper
Warshaw’s
Cut Price Shoe Store
stroy your property in order
to conquer the flames.
Wherever fire gete a foothold there follows financial lota of
tome dagree. A Hartford Fire Insurance Company policy
stands batween you and this loss. The property owner pro
tected by 9 Hartford Contract need not fear that hla do Wars
will gq up In smoke-
J. T. CULPEPPER & SON
AGENTS
. Thoma»ville, • • • Georgia.
Know what they want when they
want it and where to get it 4
Shopping may be a great lark for
a dame who hasn’t anything to do
anyway, bnt for the one waiting on
customers, it's a different proposition.
above topic st the Gospel tent tonight
The tent Is located on Piney Woods lot
and is comfortable in every way.
Baturday afternoon, by request a
special meeting will be held for the
colored folks of Thomasville.
song service will begin at S:20 and
will be followed by an evangellaUc
message.
The meetings are undenominational
in character and all are invited.
Handicap of Fear.
The fear of many brings a snare.
By halting In onr doty and giving back
si time of trial, oar bands grow wash
es rs grow dull, so that When
w look at the way of tk# righteous.
B seems as though it was not for us.
-John Wodman.
- perhaps
such as “co-operators.” Included in «• "trongest Id the association. The
the Conservative group are IS Ulster ,ocala ar ® determined to give a good
Conservatives. account of themselves. Albany Is
There are .till ten seats the resolts ftPMM for Balnbrtdae and the dope
of which were announced lest 11 “' n, Klt fen never
nWrt. nemety some or the nniversitlcs “ n •*“ *„ , “ tb * 11 «*">•• EUher
and aenttered Scottish constituencies VwWon'a win bs ellml-
for which the results may not be n,led or Bslnbrld£eor Albany,
available before Saturday. |
There have been many noteworthy Large Buck
casualties among all the parties, the On Display-
most striking perhaps being the de- This is deer hunting season and a
feat of Arthur Henderson. labor number ot Thomasville hunters have 1
leader, and Winston Churchill, for-. been out In pursit ot that fleet-footed
mer colonial secretary, and the over- animal and some ot them have been 1
throw of five memben of the new. successful In bringing them down. I
administration,* for whom safe seats There Is on display at the Economy i
will somehow have to be found. Market, a large buck which was killed -
The defeats of Mr. Churchill, Sir .by Mr. Harry Linton, and which has!
Hsmar Greenwood, former chief sec-1 attracted much attention, many going >
retary of Ireland and Frederick Kel- in to
lasray, former postmaster general,
were severe blows to Mr. Lloyd
George, who, however, hsd the sat
isfaction of teeing his son returned by
a big majority, while both his sec
retaries, Sir Edward Grigg and G. H.
Shakespeare, were elected.
Mr. Asqnith himself had a some
what narrow escape' from defeat, and
his chief henchmen. Sir Donald Mac.
Lean and Walter Sunciman, went
down.
Mr. Lloyd George, the former pre-
to 9,703 for the laborite, Jenkins. But
th6 Georgette liberals continued to
fare badly and ’Although Mr. Lloyd,
George was elected unopposed fori
Carnarvon, the Georgette's candidate
Major C. E. Brreze, was defeated for
the country of Carnarvon by the lab
orite, R. T. Jones, by more than 1*-
.600.
A noteworthy return was the elec-1
tion of the new pensions minister, j
Major G. C. Tryon despite the recent
agitation against Uw proposed aboli
tion of that ministry. .
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