The Daily times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1925, November 21, 1922, Image 2

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r daily TIME8-ENTERPRISS, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA tueeoay afternoon, November ti, i#2*. • U15CRITPION PAYABLE IN AD- : NUMBERS:— kntlflc 8 We like THOMA8VILLE PEOPLE URGED pres TO PLANT TREES. j that roust prove very vital to the South — I especially: : of Thomasville as I .. The South consumei from s.ooo.OOO iatural heaut>. and^ t(J jo ooO.OOO barrels of self-rising flour ry time some visl-1 annual |y ( Baya AIfred w McCann, na tionally known pure food expert and Investigator for the New York Globe • the oplo, who ■ their t ■light at the beauty There are hundreds would literally fight ind yet there are no kee| the side alks planted so that these trees that 'e growing old and falling Into decay in he replaced with others that will row into maturity In the years to one and continue Thotnasville's rep- The Garden Club recently recom- ired I net bo I •ally •served as Arbor Day and 'xpense If necessary. Thl* i or recommendation we i December first than :aIIon Is only moderate planted before in any one year • history of Thomasville. It will ■II worth our time. Garden Club after expert ad •ecommends the Red Dud, Dog- crabapple, or best of all, the ink. the same variety which i our wonderful "Big Oak." With Jindred trees of these varieties d throughout the city there will lore beautiful Thomasville twen 1 for what is left, but both s tha make in a and Commercial Advertiser, and most of this, he says, is ‘woefully deficient In protein, containing a pellagra-pro ducing surfeit of starch and a vitamin destroying excess of chemicals used for leavening purposes.’ Mr. McCann believes this condition is undermining the health of our Southern people, and in the following article he sets forth part of his con clusions: "Most people think they are familiar with wheat. 'Wheat is wheat,’ they will tell you. ’That settles that and no more Is to be said. The United States government standards divide | wheat into six classes and approxi- j mately sixty grades. | “About tho only wheat in America • today which Is not bleached with chlorine gas, nitrous acid, or some other chemical is the hard durum used by the better sort of macaroni man- ' ufacturers. A few commercial bread 1 bakers, by specifying that they will reject deliveries of bleached flour and refuse to pay for it, manage to get the unbleached. "There is an extraordinary differ ence between hard spring wheat and soft winter wheat. The right kind of , wheat contains between 12 and 14 per cent, protein. Much of the poon grades contain as low as 4 per cen IF You Need Anything in Groceries Meats Notions Phone 275 Roy Smith turnlshlni "War excitement disc doing it. The people bridge-groom tor was re-elected and .> y clean politics, which ev Senator Truman H. Newberry, < i.l Michigan has resigned rather than j crop— some 75.000.000 bushels—Just as h: face the music that was portended as j it Is served up to them. No questions (a result of the recent elections. Mr J asked. The more buncombe distribute I Newberry made a statement declar-j ed among them through their chll- ing that his usefulness would be ham i dren via the text books on biology | pered by partisan attacks ami vllif.- taught in the schools, the more lgnor- cations. | ant. indifferent, and Idolent they seem <*! It would seem that be has rightly ' to become. B I Judged the sentiment expressed in ! "No wonder that the National Cereal j 'he elections held this month in j Products' Laboratories at Washington, which eight of the eleven Senators fa- j D. C\. under the direction of Dr. Ben- vorable to him were refused their Jamln R. Jacobs, for many years con- •eats again, the charge of Newberry-' nected with the United States Bureau »m being most prominent in those of Chemistry, have sounded a warning amp.ilgiis and influencing a number ' against the alarming increase In the* :f voters. 'use of self-rising flour, of which, inj There were prospects for a further ; the South alone, from 8,000,000 to! — . -—«»■ ----- ;effort to oust him from Ihe Senate 10.000.000 barrels are U3ed annually.' The mine strike added fuel to the ' and those on the Inside predicted that ! "Of thirty-seven different brands lames, but In a very Irregular and . mfortuna e anner il wou,< * be 8Ucce88 - ul - Rather than ; purchased In the open market fori 1 fuce the music he has relieved the j analysis, examination has resulted inj AI Smith admits modestly that a j.Senate of the matter and probably j the literally appalling discovery that others than Smiths voted for him greatly relieved h!s friends of threat- more than three-fourths of the whole t his Job I his mlllioi APPLES—APPLES Washington Stats Variety Small size, doz 20c Large size, doz 30c J. R. EVANS PHONE 128 w APPLES—APPLES The time lally any old time. • York elections. | ened fight « l the fight against vlng of a i administ . Lodge hasn't increased the s hat since the recent little in dear old Massachusetts. iment. The countr\ j lot consists of low grades, even In the ! cannot but applaud his choice alllio ' lowest grade and most Inferior sub- ! there are many who had rather hud grades of chemically treated starch, j him suintnurily refused a seat on the j The protein content drops as low as ground of too great an expenditure o' j 6 per cent, and the residue of ex- i money. ! cess added sodium runs amazingly ti Newberry defeated Ford for th* 1 blgh. j Senate In Michigan and spent a great | "The analysis reveals [amount of money. He was accused these Inferior, demineralized, ami I in the courts of his state of u viola [ practically sheer starch compound: jtion of tho election laws and convict- calcium acid phosphate and sodium j ed. The ruling of the court was uul j bicarbonate are shovelled without When men begin lo pluck their eye- lifted when the Supreme Court de-' * ard to the relationship between the brows there is still some reason left clared the law Invalid and In this . amount of acid-reacting leavening and when men hold their tempers. (manner he was relieved along with |**»• amount of alkaline neutraliser i figures ( bis frieBd8 of punishment for the Ployed. offense j Field Investigation shows that when Th, matter came i, before Ihe Sen- j> he “ "“h" “ ,he ate and after a recount and other In- teks bearing gifts, are those j vestlgatlons of the usual order he was daya, think the Turk, .ho L otell c00(li , nce thtl senate t all they had to live. j ,, y , >erjr n „ rrow m „, lo , nd seat. Newberry was elected ti at the League of Nations and his tion only saved the Republican >’ from the necessity of having to w its ratification. He paid n • price for the sake of his party it was a just debt that he con- ted and It isn't only a pity that hr e will have to pay for the con- mltant sins of his party. The ma jority of those In the Senate aligned Lodge were tentatively as . guilty as Newberry. F.B.Harris Company Distributers Thomesville, Ga The bald headed r that it might have been different if ' tie had worn a less heavy hat. never threatened to go back to * but It wasn't because she did wicked man. who is delighted flattery of some good woman, ows the Instinct of a gentleman. Kng'ish politics are almosi lelligent to Americans as politics are to the English « or Hardwick wasn't anxious ’8. Felton in taking the iciously handed her evei and admit that she is a WHY NO ACTION? A prominent business man of Thom- ivllle, Interested primarily In the de leting it from various and sundry Some of the papers that sent their devitalizing and dangerous elements editions for a time tor political reaa- of business and social life, has called ons. have dropped back to their policy our attention very forcibly to an ar- of uubrotberliness. j tide which appeared In the papers of I the country relative to the aelf-rlalng are commonly nsed. If the | statements contained In that article jare true this country ahould by ail means know It. and knowing, proceed Europe Is being told at all ttmea ^ ^ what U ought to do, and yet wo have | no Interest in entangling ourselves, cept by dictatorial commands. going tulles to travel over. But the tractors that were allowed to corduroy Um Lowndes county roads mad appar ently some fa Thomas county, ought to u tarn. Dot tt» rada. tion. There Is food for thought la this matter and we leproduce this article, hot tor the purpose of antagonism against tho millers’ basinets, but to ihelves of the grocers until the chem ical* in them have deteriorated they are shipped back to their manufacture era so that an extra dose of phosphate and soda can he added. AND THE PEOPLE DlOftT. Senator Edge of New Jersey, one of our winter residents during the hunting season, recently told 1 the peo pie of New Jersey In the campaign for the Senate in behalf of Senator Frellnghuysen, tho President’s per sonal frleud. that he, the President, would “lose the good opinion he has entertained tor the people of Nee Jersey,’ ’If they failed to send his friend back to the Senate. The President seems to have had little weight In controlling the deslr es of the people of the good state of New Jersey. The same President that condemned Woodrow Wilson for making a statement, based on similar sentiments of a national Instead of a personal character, fell into the sane trap. Unlike President Wilson, Hard ing was unsuccessful In controlling the state he has nothing to do vlth. When Wilson made such state ments he was bitterly condemned by the Republican machine. It was an effort at intimidation and coercion that waa not worthy the President of the United SUtea. 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CONDEN8ED STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF The Bank of Thomasville AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS NOVEMBER 1«TH, 1822 ASSETS Loans and Discounts $. 927,380.96 Stocks and Bonds 12775.00 Banking House 9,000.00 Furniture and Fixturees 6,11032 Real Estate £198150 Customers’-Bonds 57,750.00 Other Resources 11,137.21 CASH RESOURCES: Liberty Bonds .... $ 43,641.51 ] Cash on hand and V 175,960.51 due from Banks .. • 132,319.00— J $1,202,312.50 LIABILITIES Capital Stock $ lOO.OOO’.OOi Surplus and Undivided Profits 98,307.03 Bills Payable 110,000.00 Customers’ Bonds 5£750.00 Deposits 836,255.42 $1202,31240 UPON THE STRENGTH O F THE ABOVE STATEMENT \MC SOLICIT VOUR CHECKING AND SAVINGS ACCOUNT? BANK OF THOMASVILLE a IL WRIQHT, Prert a a FLEETWOOD. Vies-Prse t R. THOMAS, Vfcs-Prss'L P. C. SEXItCT, Osshfsr. J. 8. SEARCY. JR-. Asst Cssblsr. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Prices Reduced on Ford Cars Following Prices Effective To-day: F. O. B. DETROIT Chassis $235.00 Runabout 269.00 Touring 298.00 Ton Truck 380.00 Coupe 530.00 Sedan 595.00 Starter and demountable rims $95.00 extra on open models. This reduction of $5040 on list price of ail models establishes the lowest plane of prices in the history of the Co mpany. Place your order early to Insure prompt delivery, r phone 98 for a salesman who will call and exp lain our liberal time sale plan without obligation. THOME SUES COMM 3