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DAILY TIMIS-ENTERPRISE THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 21, 1922.
GIRL NOW WELL
AND STRONG
HARDING NAMED DATE
FOR EDUCATION WEEK
Washington, Nov. 20.—President
Took Lydil E. Pink- ! Harding, in a proclamation made pub-
u Holier Stated
Wmiwn, Ohio.-" My dauRhtor ,1- ■
i nherfcet , t e .
commends to the proper national,
ate and local authorities that they
ordial support and co.op.
t themselves in behalf of
nderstanding between the su-
much good preme court and the home. The text
ihob«g»llt» »*(“ o( the protlnmation follow.:
is l dif-1 "The ideal, of democratic ffovei n.
C
about Lydia E. Pink*
ham’a Vege table
Compound doing ci<
girls so much good nr
she began to take
That U two years
.. o and she is a dif-,
ferent girl since then ments and democratic cdu<
able to do any work p i antwl simultaneously in our coun-
though'^he still* try. The fathers rightly beloved that
9 do heavy work - and so only a people trained to vision of
well and strong. We ^SJiK P ub,ic needs nnd dutics could d ‘‘ vcI<>p
Si mo n thi^w*2iaS b dau C g.htert. and I nnd maintain the institutions of pop.
give y!m permission to publish this let- 0 lar government. The system of urn.
ter as a testimonial.’'—Mrs. A. M.Btm- v<ir8a i e.lucation established in the
HOLDER, Rout* No. 2, • beginning has developed with the
0h i 0 mFU ,in r ;tof balaae. -a f.un , r,. n ,l become one of .he char
the finest clock, cnu.inn it B gu> « Mt.ri.tiic feature, of onr life. In It
lose. The proper adjustment ma«^au, Wf ), aTf the foundation of that
may upewt^ou c^Spletelj. j «f «>*»« " hirth ”
Lydia E. Pinkhim’* Vefetnbl. Com* [ enabled u. to absorb and nas.milntc
pound will correct the cause or the trea- millions who have come to us from
ble and disagreeable 1 many countries, bringing the tradi-
| tion. of widely vnryimt in.ti.ution,.
Mothers - it is worthy of your coa- ««i n order that we may keep in
fidancc. __ . 'mind the need constantly to improve
J. F. PITTMAN
Dealer In
MILK COWS
If you want a fresh cow or want
to exchange your dry cow for a
frash one, call and see me.
Phone 459 or call at residence
424 F. Clay Street, Thomaevlll*.
J. F. PITTMAN
Let me renew the enamel en
your hood and fendora. Can
make them look ae bright as
new without the uee of paint
or varnish.
DAN ROBERTS
AUTO CLEANING STATION
Next to Grand Theatre
MADISON 8TREET
PROFESSIONAL
our educational system, it is proposed
that the week of December 3 to 9,
inclusive, be set aside for special ob
servance as American Education
week. It is recommended to the gov.
ernors of the states that they co.
operate with the educational and
civil authorities qf their common,
wealth to make the week a period for
revival of interest in the brond work
of national education.
Source of Gratification.
‘It is gratifying to know that in
me when public burdens havo lain
very heavy upon the people, there
has been everywhere a determined
purpose to maintain education unim
paired in order that the coming gen.
eration may be equipped regardless of
sacrifices in the present, for the in.
ling responsibilities which it must
"Without vision the people perish.*'
"Without education, there can be
little vision. Of edheation it may be
that it is twice blest, it blessetb
him that gives and him that takes.
It will be greatly worth the effort, if,
ns an incident to the observance or
education week, we ran impress this
upon the young manhood and woman,
hood ol the nation and redirect their
interest and patriotic zeal to the idea
of making a proper contribution to
educational work. It is regrettable
that so few young men and women
equipped for such service, are nowa
days disposed to give their time and
talents to teachings. Education needs
their youth, eagerness, zeal nnd
F. A. STROBEL, D.C
Licensed Chiropractor
THOMASVILLE. GA.
There is
ithool of c
Dr. R. B. O'Quinn
DENTAL SURGEON
Offlcs (n Medical Bldg.
Extracting a Specialty
The Smart Shoppe oi
Beauty Culture
Upchurch Building, 2nd Floor
Room 210, Pbone II
Permanent Waving |1. par cart
Anna M. Lightfoot
Graduate la Beauty Culture
cipline more effective than that In
which the teacher goes to school. We
could do.no greater service than by
convincing those young" men and
women who have enjoyed ed
ucational opportunities that they owe
s share of their time and
teaching.
tene
Strength <
Nal
“The strength and security of the
nation will always rest in the intelli.
gent body of its people. Our educa
tion should implant conceptions of
public duty and private obligation
broad enough to envisage the prob.
ems of a greatly distraught world,
rforo than anything else, men and
comen, need the capacity to see with
lear eye nnd to centemplnte with
pen, unprejudiced mind, the issues
1 these times. Only through a
properly motivated and generalously
ipired process of education can this j
accomplished.
"In view, then, of these and many |
otner considerations, I hereby pro-
claim the week of December 3-9 as!
American Education week, rocom- 1
IF YOU WANT TO SEE
really phenomenal val
ues, that is, prices
that will open your
eyes in amazement,
let us show you our
selections of clothes
See our windows for
the latest in—
Steyerman’s
LOOK! LISTEN!
CONSIDER!
Beef, Pork and
Sausage
arc cheaper now than
last year. Our stock is
the best; our market is
absolutely sanitary; our
price is as low as good
service and good food
can be sold.
CMMDTSi HOSIER
PHONE 52
ff you are not perfectly
satisfied with your pres
ent market service, try
i4 one time. That is all
we ask.
favorite*.
lade* of various kinds. Jellies : Newspaper work and teaching would
the appropriate national, an( j Gutters, which can be obtained appear to be the choice of Japanese
state and local authorities that they # ree from the Department. j naval officers next to their own call-
give their cordial support and coop.! since T i negar ma de from oranges Is ing. Enquiries made by the navy dc-
I eration to making its observance q„ite as satisfactory as that made of partment of officers to be discharged
Jinspirant and beneficial. Civic organ!-' app | eSt orange vinegar might well be under the naval reduction plan as to
| rations and religious bodies may substituted, It Is shown, especially In j what work they would like to take
.render special service by their co. regions where many cull oranges upon leaving the navy showed that
operation; and particularly It is would otherwise be wasted,
recommended that parents enlist ( Grapefruit Juice Is a favorite among
.themselves in behalf of closer under- the refreshing Juices on the market.
, standing between the supreme court it | 8 not so well suited to home manu :
and the home with the purpose of facture as other citrus fruit by-pro-
mutual helpfulness. 'ducts because of the necessary ap-
“In consideration and witness paratus. However, It should be possl-
thereof, I have hereunto set my hand bie to prepare grapefruit Juice on a
and enused the seal of the United gmall scale In the home If desired by
States to be affixed. means of utensils usually available.
• “Hone at the capitol in Washing, j Citrate of lime is an article of corn-
ton, this twentieth day of November, morclai importance which can bo made
, in the year of our Lord, one thousand from cull lemons or limes. New York, Nov. 21.—The greatest
nine hundred and twenty-two, and of ( Candled grapefruit and orange extremes of any congressional
the Independence of the United States peel mskes an excellent center forjtrict In the United States are repro-
the hundred and forty-seventh. |chocolates and also serves as a sub-.sented in the Eleventh Congressional
j "WARREN G. HARDING." stltute for citron In baking. Candled'district, which includes Staten Island
1ICCC ' ’ orange peel may be mixed with Icings'and the lower part of the island of
FIND NfcW UoLo for cakes or with dough for cookies.' Manhattan.
FAD H71CTPD roffrrc. majr a,ao r «P lac ® shredded coconut; Within its boundaries the biggest
rUK WASTED rKUITS In homemade candles, and fresh'and tallest building in the world
_____ (orange peel In marmalade. Many raise their towers to the skies, and
Washington. No. 21.—How to turn' firms now use similar products instead farmers, tend their fields and gather
waste into profit, is the subject of a |of citron In making mincement. salt hay from the sea-meadows their
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
IN NEW YORK SHOWS
VARIED EXTREMES
circular of the Agricultural Depart-1 Orange butter, especially with a
’ meat, prepared by the Bureau of small amount of pineapple pulp added,
; Chemistry to aid producers of oranges. I may be a new product to many people,
grape fruit, limes and lemons who'All the recipes have been tried out In
' yearly suffer great loss In braised, un- the laboratory and have proven sue-
I denized or oversized fruit.
The circular gives directions for the
commercial manufacture of grapefruit
| Juice, orange vinegar, cltrage of lima.
candled grape trait sad orange peel.
ancestors acquired from Dutch
English knigs many generations ago.
The district's business activities in
clude some of the world’s biggest
banking institutions and stock ex.
changes, at well as the daily markets
where clam-diggers fix prices for the
products of their toil on Staten
Island’s foreshore.
NAVAL OFFICERS WOULD BE
TEACHERS AND REPORTERS
Tokto, Oct. It,—(By 1UU) At one extreme of the district’s party.
social life in Greenwich Village and
its Bohemian life; a camp-meeting
grove where the negroes of the dis.
trict hold yearly religious meetings
is at the other.
New York’s Chinese quarter, the
Syrian and Chaldean quarter, vast
gatherings of Jews from every land
Italians, Greeks, Armenians, and
Turks in their little colonies, and
Americans of pure stock are found
in the Manhattan end of the district
The population of several of the vot-
ing districts here is made up almost
entirely of the families of Janitors
land care-takers of the big office
buildings in the financial district. In
Staten Island are the descendants of
the original settlers, Dutch, French
Hugenot and English, and the lute*-
immigration. There art farms still
held by the some families that acquir
ed them by royal grant or purchase
from the original owners, the
Aequehonga Indians. Alongside of
them are farms owned by G^eiks and
Foies who raise garden pro luce for
the particular palates of their
compatriots.
For sixteen years the district has
been represented in Congress by
Congressman Daniel J. Riordan, a
resident of the Oliver street district
in lower Manhattan, which has
furnished to many ^f the leaders in
Tammany Hall and the Democratic
party. His opponent this year will
be Judge Joseph B. Handy, Staten
Islander and »n independent Demo
crat, nominated by the Republics
Brand new, assorted sizes. Suitable for ladies
and children loo
A. T. Chastain
PHONE 192.
CHEAP EXCURSION FARES
TEGH-AU6UHN FOOTBALL GAME
ATLANTA, NOV. 30th (Thanksgiving)
$8.88
ROUND TRIP via A. B. & A. Railway
FROM THOMASVILLE
Tickets sold for all trains Nov. 29. Return . limit
Dec. 3rd. Additional information from any A. B.
& A. Agent.