Newspaper Page Text
THURSDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER
DAILY TIMEMRTRRFRIBC, THOMABYILL* MB BOM
BABE SCYtai
IN MAKING COLUMBIA RECORDS NEW HOME FOR JAP PRINCE
‘‘Music lovers srslnclined , t time. REGENT ISNOW PROPOSED
to envy those artists whose work is Tokio, Nov. 19. (By Mail)—The
reproduced in their homes by the younger officials of the Household
Grafonola" according to Moore Music department are advocating a plan'to
Co!, local Columbia Dealer, "but if ma ke the Akasaka detached palace,
they could watch these artists at where the Prince of Wales resided,
work, their envy would be lost in a permanent dwelling for the Prince
wonder at their patience. j Regent. They propose to remodel
"The recording is done in New the palace along lines similar
York under the personal supervision Buckingham Palace, appropriating
of the Company’s musical director, [half of it for the Regent’s use and
There is no more critical audience in jthe other half for reception of guests,
the country. Every selection is re* J A Japanese building would be added
corded from four to fifteen times be> | for Princess Nagako and her at*
fore it can be finally accepted. Itendants.
"The artist or orchestra plays first The older officials think that al-
before the receiving horn and the
original wax master record may have
been recorded. This original wax
master record can be played but once,
so it Is necessary to register the
selection again. The director notes
with scrupulous care whether there
•re improvements in the second
cord in those portions that originally
were unsatisfactory.
“If he is unable to detect defects
in tho second record, a third record
is made, and this is not played, since
though the Palace was intended by
Emperor Meiji for the Crown Prince,
the Kasumigaseki Palace, where the
Regent now lives, is more suited
his wishes for simplicity and example
of economy to the people.
HONEY PRODUCER8 MAY
INAUGURATE “HONEY WEEK'
Waycross, Dec. 21.—Suggestion that
the honey producers Inaugurate “Na-
; tfonal Honey Week,” is contained in
article printed in the December
playing would destroy it. Thereof- number of the Dixie Bee-Keeper, Jus:
ter from six to twelve additional wax J off the press here. J. L. Whitten, of
records are made, all of which are Atlanta, is the contributor who makes
sent to Bridgeport, Conn., where in j the suggestion, arguing that practical-
the Columbia plant lateral discjly every other industry of Importance
records are reproduced from theMjhas made a move to establish
master records.
"The disc records are returned to
New York and are tested under the
most exacting conditions by a testing
committee and the one that proves
perfect is selected for distribution.
A reproduction of this is the Colum
bia records that reaches the home of
the music lover. All others
stroyed.
tlonal week” to advertise Its product.
Editor J. J. Wilder, of the Bee-Keeper,
replied to the proposal that there is
so much demand for honey at present
that bee-keepers need not advertise
Just at present
UNUSUAL PRISONER IN
THE WAYCROSS CITY JAIL
Waycross, Dec. 21.—For the first
time In the history of the city, a mon-
cey was lodged in the city Jail.
Not for crimes checked up against
. its name, nor for being a suspicious
Waycross, Dec. II.—Samuel W. Phil-'character, was he Incarcerated. The
lipe of the division of agricultural fact remains that n» was Ic.ked up for
chemistry of the State College of the night, perfectly sober, though his
Agriculture, was in the city Tuesday chatter was unintelligible,
making an examination of the sell on * Mr. Monk spent the night in the city
land tracts which local real estate jail as a “sleeper”, together with his
men are developing under the land master, an Italian organ grinder.
settlement plan of the Georgia associa
tion. A detailed report will be pre
pared by Mr. Phillips, which will be
submitted to the Bute College.
Ware county was the second county
la Georgia to put up tracts of land
under the plan set out by the associa
tion tor land settlement. Each tract
is ottered tor tale aa a model unit ot
from twenty to fifty acres, so that
from twenty to fifty acres, with boose
What’s the Jail coming to?” grunt
ed the police sergeant, as the pair
trundled off, "wheu It has to be used
as a menagerie.”
Ga., Dec. 20.—Probably
■ the largest crowd that ever eaw a
’ basketball game in South Georgia b
i expected at the Albany Y. M. C. A.
and bam, so that when the newcomer Friday night to see the Albany Y team
arrives the term will be ready tor Im- and the great Mercer team champions
mediate cultivation. of the 8. L A. A., battle to decide
if Albany’s one-point victory
the Baptists in Macon Saturday night
was a fluke or the result of superior
playing. Albany has just completed
a $20,000 annex to her Y. M. C. A
building, which provided a splendid
court and seating capacity for
spectators. Albany Y has on<
the greatest basketball team in the
state this year and is playing a very
difficult schedule. Wabash College,
of Waco, Texas, will play here next
Tuesday night, December 20, and
Wabash College, national college
champions of the United States, will
be here December 27. The Uni
versity of Georgia five plays here
January 2. Many fans from negihbor-
ing cities are attending the games in
Albany this season.
Handy Andy
seemed to know everything. When
bed bugs were found in the house it
Handy Andy who knew what to
He bought Royal Guaranteed
Bed Bug Liquid and cleared them out
quickly. He had seen them use it
one time in a hotel whers they were
compelled to get rid of them. Get
today. Sold and guaran
teed by Ingram Drug store.
(Advertisement)
GREAT CARE EXERCISED
OVER CENTRAL AMERICA
Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Nov. 22.—
(By Mall)—The capitel cities of the
republics of Central America soon will;
be linked together by airplane service
for passenger* and malls, if ambitious
plans to this end. encouraged by the
government of Honduras, are carried
out successfully.
An Italian aviator, Luis Stornaloulo,
Is now here with six Italian and three
French planes. Headquarter! are at
Tegucigalpa, and the first flights
expected the end of December.
The Imagination of the Honduranean
people has been so much stirred by
stories from the outside world of the
possibilities of aviation, that they
recently bought an airplane by public
subscription.
W1NESAP
APPLES
These apples will not
rot.
BUY THEM BY
THE BOX
From your retail dealer.
Buy the ALL AMER
ICAN BRAND.
F.B. Harris Co.
Distributors
Holiday
* Hints'
Make Your Selections From The
Following List
Community Silver, 20-Year plate, 26 pieces for $12.75
New Perfection Stoves, $16.50 and up
Oil Heaters $7.00 and $7.50
Coal Vases $6.00
Mayonnaise Sets $1.35 and $1.65
Carving Sets $7.30
6-lb. Electric Irons, Guaranteed $5.00
2-lb. Electric Irens, Hotpolnt $5.75
Big Ben and Baby Ben Alarm Clocks 53.50
Armstrong Elertrlc S’ovea $12.50
Auto-8trop Safety Rasor-s $5.00
The new “Ever-Ready” 500-foot Flashlights $4.00
Bud Vases $1.00
A COMPLETE LINE OF
China and Crockery-ware
FOR YOUR
HOLIDAY GIFTS
Yale and National Bicycles
—for—
YOUR BOY OR GIRL,
Parrish Bicycle & Hdwe. Co.
221-22] W. Jackson SI.
Thomasvlllc, Ga.
T. A. FUTCM I
HARDWARE ALL THE TIME” |5
Phone 92 M
Oar Quality Is The Highest!
OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT!!
PUR SERVICE IS THE QUICKEST IN THE CITY!!!
—Call Us-
THE ENTERPRISE MARKET
301 W. Jackson St. Phone 227. A. C. Walden, Prop.
JACKSON TERRACE
316 Eas t Jackson Street
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
WILL OPEN JANUARY 1st.
Newly furnished throughout—Hot and cold run
ning water.
Polite and courteous Service will be our motto.
APPLY FOR RATES.
D.D. Pierce, Prop.
Rr
Rx
For
“Her” Xmas
WHY NOT SEND A
BOX OF
Block’s
FINE CHOCOLATES V
CITY DRUG STORE
Agents For Blocks Aristocrat Candles
Rx Rx