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MI.-'I S SCTDER’S LOVELY
men for miss mary todd
.. Nina and Susan Scud-
. , ,vdy bridge party Tuesday
Jf-i n will compliment Miss
il,:. odd of Saratoga, N. Y„ who
attractive guest of her
Misses Louise and Ma-
• I Cpson—The usual charming
, :y of the delightful home
B i- beautifully extended and
•lie brgihtest social affairs
i , fall season. Exquisite flow-
,o,i will add artistically to the
antlwme decorations throughout
jar floor. Miss Todd’s visit
, v; be the happy inspiration of
, graceful courtesies, which
a ,,. i'„.ing anticipated with plcasur-
ai-le interest by
Office Phone 1201
Edited By KR8. ALICE ADAMS
Residence Phone 83?
Mrs. R. M. Gaulding of Colbert
and Mrs. Jim Tiller of Berkeley
were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Har.
vey Smith in Atlanta last week
going over for the North Georgia
Conference.
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Misses Nan Linthicum, of Atlan.
ta, and Etnmif’ Garner, of Buford,
left Monday afternoon for their
respective homes after spending
the past week-end in Athens as the
guests of Miss Gertrude Parham
at her home on Prince Avenue.
MUSIC CLUB MEETING
The Athens Music Study Club
the college con- will meet Tuesday evening at Mr.
W. Steven*, secretary
J. M. Hodgson's at 8 o’clock.
E. M. STEVENS, Secyi
VAN-NIL Never Disappoints
MARRIAGE
A LA MODE
There Is an ole Syrian proverb
I that one should not exult In the
wedding gown lest trouble lurk be*
j hind It.
| For that reason the Syrian bride
j often does not see her bridal out-
Gicd$ Coughs <z«2CcJd$
Thirty yc*T» ago, grandma-toad Dc.
B«H*s Haa-TaxHonayforf
of cli the family. Today, as j
tt UMlWvtorttM Buffering of nrilBoooof
Uttiemnma-wmUamgxomnt^Mpo. Jt breaks
op n**bT attacks of coughing, loosens
phJ/ym, wodwi inflamed tlssasa. Keep
a bottW c*» year shelf right throw gti tka
bad •vaother. At so-.drugstore.
has c/ove f
from yourface, motherl
S. S. S Is the Great Builder of* Red*
Blood-Cells and Rheumatism «*
Must Go) Just Try Itl
“RhcumatUm? Me? No, Indeed, It’a
all ifon»\ every bit of It! It’a «un-
■klne and joy for mo now tee the first
lime In years. I feel a wonderful
L’lory again In the free motion I used
it» have when my dnya were younger.
I look ut my bauds and think of the
twist* and swellings they used to bare.
I bend way over to the floor. I haven't
i^n able to do that In many years.
I can thank S. 8. ri. for it all! To
me It was u rising sun of Joy and lib
erty. Brothers and slaters in misery.
*lo not dose your eyes and think that
health, free motion and strength are
r-.ne from you forever l It Is not so.
it U here and now for all of you.
s. S. S. is waiting to help you.” There
Is a reason why 8. 8. 8. will help
you. When you increase the number
of your red-blood cells, the entire sys
tem undergoes a tremendous change.
Krerythinr depends on blood-strength.
Blood which Is minus sufficient red-
• ells loads to a long list et troubles.
Rheumatism is one of them. S. S. (&.
la the great blood-cleanser, blood-
builder, system strengthened nerre in-
rljforator. It stops skin eruptions,
too, pimples, blackheads, sene, boils,
eczema. It builds up run down, tired
uien and women, beautifies complex-
Iodi, makes the flesh firmer. Start
K. s. S. today. It is sold at all drug
"tores In two alxea. The larger also
bottle is the mor«, economical.
S.S.S.b?5kp£5
fit until she <lons it for the cere
mony. and It Is often the least de
corated and sometimes the least
becoming costume she owns.
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IF YOU ARE s
WELL BRED
^ You know that whenever fruits
are served the linger bowl should
follow.
The fingers are dipped lightly in
to the bowl, one at a time, and
dried on the napkltl.
To put both hands Into the bowl
at once, to splash about in the
water, or it wet the entire hand, is
lll-hred.
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AUXILIARY GENERAL
HOSPITAL TO SPONSOR
THANKSGIVING OFFERING
Next Sunday morning at all the
Sunday schools a Thanskglvlng af-
fering will be made for the benefit
of the charity ward at the General
hospital. The four beds endowed
have been full ever since the open
ing or the hospital, and owing to
the constant demand every ote will
be given the opportunity to coutrib •
tite for this most worthy cause.
Each person is asked to bring one
article, one egg, jelly, preserves, an
ember 24-25 beginning at ten
o’clock will be held a sale of nov
elties suitable for Christmas gift
at the gas shop in ’the Holman
building. For many weeks., th'
young married women of Chapter
K of Emmanuel church have been
at work on, attractive novelties
Ideas have , been brought from
New York, Chicago, Atlantic City
and Grove I Park Inn of the very
latest styles for inexpensive gifts.
These will Tie on sale at very rea
sonable pricef.* Exquisite things
for the babies, cakes, candy and
dolls.
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BEAUTIFUL bridge party
FOR MISS OLGA REAVES
Mrs. James Paine and Miss
Katherine Paine will be joint hos
tesses Wednesday afternoon at
bridge in honor of Miss Olga
Reaves, a popular bride-elect of
j November the 29th, whose mar
riage to Mr. Bertram Swaile Bot-
tomloy will be a lovely social
event, .centering state wide inter
est. The beautiful party 'will be
one of the week’s brightest events.
LUCY COBB ALUMNAE
LUNCHEON
The former students of Lucy
Cobb Institute arc planning a re
union luncheon for Wednesday,
November 22, at the Atlanta Wo
man’s Club. Mrs. Mell Wilkinson,
as president, and Mrs. Guy King,
general chairman un arrangements
for the alumnae association, are
planning to make the occasion one
of enjoyment and interest. Miss
Frances Woodbury will render
several vocal selections and there
will be speeches by Mrs. W. L.
Jarnigan, Mrs. Alfred Newell and
Miss Carolyn Cobb- Mrs. Phillip
Weltner will be toastmistress.
The table decorations will be in
the Lucy Cobb colors of blue and
white.
Among the alumnae who will be
present at the reunion luncheon
are Mesdames Wilmer M. Moore,
W. R. C. Smith, Barnard Boykin,
Shepard Bryan, John Westmore
land, Howard K. Van Winkle, W.
C. Jarnigan, Maude Barker Cobb,
Ruth Rutherford Lipscomb, Rob
ert Foreman, Charles F. Stoney,
Calhoun McDougald, Charles C.
McGchcc and Misses Mildred
and Mrs. Lake of Atlanta.
Kuests Of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lips
comb for the week end.
Dr. A. G. G. Richardson and
Dr. W. M. Burson left Sunday for
Chattanooga to attend the veter
inary meeting.
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Dr. R. L. Porter is in Winder
where he will conduct special serv-
.iccs during the week at the Chris
Mrs. Julius Talmndge will bo J°ltian church.
Mr William Ransom, of Atlanta,
spent Saturday In the city comlns
over for Home Cominpr day and the
Oeorgla-Vanderbilt game.
Macon Thursday to attend the D.
A. R. State Board meeting and
will be the guest of Mrs. Emmett
McKenzie. ^
article, one egg, jelly, preserves, an ^ abanlM D, U y McDonald; Mes-
Bpple. orange, a vegetable or anyl^ 8 ^ Watkins, J. D. Mc-
/'nllnnnv Tim PAmmltlOOD nf ttlA Vfl • •
666
Cures Malaria, Chills and
Fever, Dengue or Bilious;
Fever. It kills the germs, j
—Advertisement, j
delicacy. The committees of the va
rlous churches are as follows:'Mrs.
A. S. Parker Is president of the
auxiliary; from the First Baptist
church Mrs. J. C. Hutchings and
Mrs. H. O. Epting. Episcopal church
Mrs. E. R. Hodgson, Jr.; Catholic,
Mrs. T. H. McHatton and Mrs.
John Booth; Christian church, Mrs.
L. L. LaBoon. Mrs. Rufus Turner;
First Presbyterian church. Mrs. W.
D. Hooper and Miss Isabel Tal-
madge; tjie Hebrew Benevolertt So
ciety, Mre. Simon Michael md Mrs.
Earnest .Michael;'First Methodist
church. Mrs. Max Hubert and Mr?.
L. M. Carter, the Garden Club Mrs.
E. K. Lumpkin, Sr., and Mrs. 8teve
Upson.
TAU EPSILON^PHI FRA-
TERNITY ENTERTAINS AT
INFORMAL RECEPTION
One of'the most enjoyable so
cial affairs of the fall season was
held Sunday afternoon when
Tau Epsilon Phi, the youngest
Grcck-lettcr fraternity of the.
University of Georgia, entertained
atTan informal reception, over one
hundred guests at the fraternity’s
home on Hancock avenue. /"
The house was beautifully dec
orated with the season’s most
fragrant flowers and with the
fraternity’s color* of lav&nder and
white. This color scheme was car
ried out in the delicious refresh
ments that were served during the
afternoon. The fraternity’s mon
ogram was artistically arranged
on the cakes, while ^ne ices were
lavander and -white* and candies
; served were of the same coloE
Mesdames Myerson and Doriv
btatt assisted the fraternity In «S
ceiving, and Misse* Rose. Bush and
Amelia Domblatt presided at the
punch bowl.
GIFT SHOP OF
CHAPTER K • „
On Friday and Saturday. Nov-
Crary, Mell Wilkinson, Guy King,
Dan Y. Sage, Jr., Marion Allen,
Phillip Weltner, George M. Brown,
Jr. Vassar Woolsey, H. E. Bussey,
Arthur Coddington, Howard Mc
Call, Jr., Marion Seabrook, Lamar
Etheridge, Eli McCord, Rogers
Toy, 'Arthur Almond, Hughes
Spalding, E. D. Richardson, J. D.
Bowden, Newton Craig, Mrs. Hea
ley, of Pennsylvania; Hugh Dor
sey, Shepherd Bryan and others.—
Constitution.
CHAPTER F. SILVER TEA
TUE8DAY AFTERNOON
FROM 4 TO 6.
Chapter F of Emmanuel Guild
will give n «Hver tea Tuesday after
noon at the home or Mrs. John J.
Wilkins qn Mllledge avenue from
to 6. Hand-made articles and
candy will be on sate. Everybody
Is invited. The tea was planned
for last week, but was unavoidably
postponed until the above date.
WOMAN'S MI88^>NARY
80CIETY EAST ATHENS
BAPTIST CHURCH WILL
HOLD MEETING.
The Woman’* Miaionaay Socluty
of the Bait Athens Baptist church
will meet at the home of Mrs. F. W.
Klein Poplar street, next Tuesday
afternoon at 3 'O’clock. A toll ot-
tendanco Is desired t>y the officer*
of the society.
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CHAPTER C. D. MEET8
WITH MRS. DU PREE
TUESDAY, 4 O'CLOCK
Chapter C. D. of Emmanuel
guild will meet Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. Dan Du Tree at t
o’clock.
Do You
Know?
— that Royal Baking
Powder is made from
Cream of Tartar?
—that Cream of Tartar is de
rived from grapes—rich,ripe,
healthful grapes grown in
the famous vineyards of
southern France?
Thatis why Royal is sowhole-
some healthful, why it
gives the food such a fine,
even tex'—a and such a de
licious, appetizing flavor.
h Contains No Alum
Leaves No Bitter Taste
•v\S-Ml. u a synthetic
In alluring fragrance
i tempts a trial
VAN-NIL
flavouring coot«nL son-alcoholic.)
Its delicious flavdl
gratifies deairo
Mr. Pope Moon spent Sunday in
WIntervllle and was accompanied
homP by Ills mother. Mrs. J. T-
Moon.
Mrs. .T. B. Hill! Mr. Hugh Hill.
Mr. O. R. Reynolds and Mrs. R. »•
White, nf Mnyesville. spent Sun
day with Miss Claude Reynolds.
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VAN-NIL Satisfies
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Dr. Campbell Morgan is in At
lanta where he will conduct serv
ices at the Baptist Tabernacle. •
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I Mr. Jake Harris of Atlanta
; spent Saturday in (.he city coming
over for the week-end gaities.
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Miss Jule Allen of Covington is
the guest of Mrs. R._ H. Bicker-
staff.
Mrs. Joseph Krafka has been
Mr. Key Holliday spent Sunday ( called to the bedside of her father
I in Ohio.
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Miss Annie Mae Strickland of
Statesboro is the guest of Miss
Mary Snead.
Mr. and Mrs. Artie Small of At
lanta spent Saturday with Capt,
and Airs. J. W. Barnett, coming over
for the game.
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Mrs. Sterling Hubbard will return
from Atlanta Wednesday.
In Jefferson.
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Col. and Mrs. Charles Emory
Smith have returned to Metter.
after spending the week end with
relatives. *
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Norman Nickerson return •
e d to Atlanta Sunday afternoon
after a week end visit to his par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Nicker
son.
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The friends of Mr. Charlie Mar
tin will regret to hear of Ills ill
ness.
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Walker Inman, of Atlanta, ( _ _
was among the visitors here for ji r oilyer Morton of the Ander-
th e week end. j son Tribune, spent the week-end ill
, , , ,7". ,,f the nlty guest of Mr. and Mrs. How-
Judge and Mrs. B. T. Mosely ot
Danlelsville, were visitors here
Mr. Adolph Stern and young sons,
i Edwin and Billy, of Atlanta, were
visitors here Saturday for the game.
jard Abney.
Monday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harmon,
Harry, Jr., and Mrs. Rtn nglellow,
of Atlanta, spent Saturday In the
city.
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Missus Sadie Lou and Leon
Brooks spent the week end In At
lanta.
Mrs. Nell Murray. Miss Mary
Lou Murray and MrB. TAzzle M.
Welch spent Sunday UK Danlels
ville. X
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Mrs. Duncan Tutt and young son
Swift, of Elberton, have been tho
guests of Mrs. Isaac Swift for
several days.
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Mrs. Henry Nickerson Is being
dellghtfuly entertained as the
guest of Mrs. Gordon Hlght, of
Rome. She was accompanied by
her little son Thomas. ,
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Miss Stella Sparks of Jefferson
spent the week-end In the city.,
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Mrs. Clarke Jack returned t°
MOTHER!
Open Child’s Bowels with
“California Fig Syrup”
MISS IflARY SNEAD TO
ENTERTAIN FOR
MISS OLGA REAVES
Miss Olga Reaves, a charming
bride-elect of the month, will be
the popular honoree at Mist Mary
Snead’s beautiful tea Thursday
afternoon which charming sec 1a
event will be very delightfully and
happily planned.
IMPORTANT NOTICE
WOMAN’S AUXILIARY
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH y , . _ .
All members of the Woman's
Auxiliary of the Firat Presbyter
ian-Church who have not contrib
uted to the home mission fund and
wish to do so are asked to send
offering to Miss Annie Crawford
on Hill street
MEETINff OF _ BIBLE STUDY
CLASS
Thtt class will meet Tuesday
afternoon at 4 o’clock In the Ba-
raca room of the First Methodist
church. S •'
Sl r . Jim Morton, Mr- Mhrton
Hodgson. Dr. J. C. Wilkinson, Mr.
Edgeworth Lampxtn and Mr. Lon
Dudley left Monday morning for
MT Morton's summer home at
Blalrsville for a hunting trip until
Wednesday. >_
Mra. C. L. Harris, of Atlanta,
spent the week end with her moth
er, Mrs. W. W. Frierson here.
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Miss Mildred Rutherfird has
returned from Birmingham, where
she attended the National Conven
tion of the U. D. C- and report* n
most enthusiastic and delightful
masting assembling many diattn-
gnighed women. , _
‘fruity" taste of “California Fig
Syrup.” If the little tongue Is
coated, or if your child is listless,
cross, feverish, full of j:old, or
has eplic, give a teaspoonful to
cleanse tho liver and bowels. In
a few hours you can see for
yourself how thoroughly it works
all the constipation poison, sour
bile and waste out of the bowels,
and you have a well, playful child
again.
Millions of mothers keep “Cali
fornia Fig Syrup” handy. They
know a teaspoonful today saves a
sick chtd tomorrow. Ask your
druggiat for genuine “California
Fjg Syrup” which has directions
for babies and children of all
ages printed on bottle. Mother!
You must say “California" or you
may get an imitation fig syrup.
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I HUE
•III MM
‘Pape’s Cold Compound”
Acts Quick, Costs Little,
Never Sickens!
Mr. Tommie Tupper of Atlanta,
spent Saturday in the cltr.
Mrs. J. B. Suttles. of Atluuta
,vho chaperoned the Kappa Sigma
house party has returned home.
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Mrs. Henry Dessau of New Uo-
chelle.N. Y., is the guest of Mrs.
Walter Pitner en route to Miami.
Fla.
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Mrs.| James R. Cothran of Atlan
ta. with a party or friends were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Curior
Trussell Saturday for the came.
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Mr D. R. Fvtnn and Leila Emma
Barwlck are guest* of Mi*s Mary
llarwlck.
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The friends of Miss Martha Co
mer who has been very ill for sev
eral weeks will be glad to know
that she was some better ^londay.
NEWS OF THE
DAY IN BRIEF
Death in Chicago of Frank Da-
aon notod actor, famed for his suc
cess In part Of "Bill Jones” in
“Llpfctnln' ’’.
Truman H. Newberry resigns qs
United Sjntes senator, effective nt
once.
Representatives Kellar. Minne
sota, and Woodruff, Michigan, an
nounce they will push impeachment
proceedings against Attorney Gen
eral Daugherty.
Clemenceau lays wreath at gave
of Theodore Roosovelt and visits
Herman H. Kohlasaat, Chicago
publisher, who Is ill in New York
hotel. / , |
Cardinal Mercler reported 111
from influenza, ,b»t his condition
Is not alarming.
New British parliament assem
bled Monday with labor party rec
ognized for firrft time as the offi
cial opposition.
Sara Bernhardt escaped Injury
when axle of automobile broke on
trip to San Romo.
American representatives prom
ise to take vital part In I-nusttnne
Near East conference which open**!
Monday.
Mussolini, Italy’s Fascist! pre
mier. nractlcnlly forces Premier
-Poincare and Lord curzon to go to
him for dinner and discussion of
Lausanne policies.
Dublin shows anxlctyjiecaiiso' of
Do Valera’s threat of reprisals 1 f
Ersklne Childrers, convicted e
carrying arms, Is executed.
Four men killed In terrific c-<
plosion in village of Inchichore in
suburbs of Dublin. Victims appar
ently were preparing an ambus.;
Curzon and Mussolin*
Athenians Take
Field With Gun
And Bag Monday |
Hunting Season Opens!
For Quail and Doves and
Various Other Game.
Many Athenians grabbed the gun
and hunting bag Monday and hied
away to the Held.
The hunting season opened Mon
day for quail and doves, a* well as
various other game. The season
for taking various species of game
follows:
Qua.il—November 20 to March 1,
twenty-five in one day.
Doves—August 1 to 31. and Nov
ember 20 to Murch 1. twenty-five
111 line day (national law Novem
ber 20 to January 31, twenty-five
in one day.)
Wild Turkey—November 20 to
March 1. two In season.
Doer—Either sex. November 1 to
December 31. two in season.
Summer or Wood Duck—Septem
her 1 to January 1. twenty-five In
one day. (National law prohibits
killing of summer or wood ducks.)
Migratory Duck—September 1 to
April 20. fifty In one day. (Nation
nt low. November to January 31.
twenty-five tn one day.)
Woodcock—September 1-to Janu
nrj 1. twenty-five in one. day.
(National law, November 1 to Janu
ary 31. twenty-five In one day.)
Hall or Marsh Hens—Twenty-
five in one day. (Nntlonal law,
September 1 to November 30.)
Fox (Red or Gray)—September
1 to February 1.
Opossum—October 1 to Febru
ary 1.
Skunk. Muskrat. Raccoon, Beav
er. Mink. Otter, Bear. Wild Cat—
November 30 to March 1.
POSTPONE EVACUATION
ADUIANOPLE.—(By The Asso
ciated Press)—The French evacu
ation of Adrianople has been post
poned until November 25 because
tho Ttirk th gendarmle an dtlto of
ficial* who ha dnrrived were Insuf
ficient in number to take over the
city. The available Turkish forces
have been required to police and
administer the territory already de
livered over by the allies, i
Daughter Took Lydia E.
Pmltham’i Vegetable Com
pound u Mother Advised
Wauaeon, Ohio.—“My daughter
she and leg-ache at
certain periods
and could not be
on her feet at
those times. We
read about Lydia
E. Pinkham’s
Vegetable Com
pound doing
girls so much good
so she began to
take it. That ia
two year- ago and
she is a different
f ir) since then,-
_ _ __ she wants toido
—although she is still careful not to
do heavy work — and so well and
We recommend Lydia E.
auux rp- .. ,
this letter aa a testimonial. —Mrs.
A.M. Burkholder, Route No.2;Box
l,Wauseon,Ohio.
Something out of balance will af
fect the finest dock, causing it to
gain or lose. The proj»r adjustment
made, all is well. So it is with wo
men. Some trouble may upeet you
C °Lydfa C ^.' Pinkham’s Vegetable
Compound will correct the cause of
the trouble and all disagreeable
symptoms will disappear.
Mahdeen Will Stop
That Dandruff
Druggists Are Authorized to
Refund Money if You
Are Not Satisfied
In a few hours your cold is gone,
head and nose clear, no feverish
ness, headache,' or stuffed-qp feel
ing. Druggists here -guarantee
these pleasant tablets to break up
a cold or the grippe quicker than
nasty quinine. They never make
you sick or uncomfortable. Buy a
box of “Pape's Cold Compound’’
for a few cents and
your cold right now,
ment-
Calomel Salivates
And Loosens Teeth
The Very Next Dose of
this Treacherous Drug
May Start Trouble
You ^ know what calomel la. It'*
mercury; qulckallver. Calomel la
dangerous. It crashes into sour
bile like dynamite, cramping and
sickening you. Catomal attacks
the bones and should never be put
Into your ayatem. F
If you feel bilious, headachy,
constipated and all knocked out,
lust go to your druggist and get
i bottle of Dodson’s LIvar Tone
for a few cents which ta a harm
less vegetable substitute for dan
gerous calomel. Take a apoonful
and If It doesn't atari your liver
and straighten you up better and
qwlckcr than naaty calomel and
without making you tick, you Just
go hack and get your nu>»ey.
Don’t take calomel! It makes
, Poincare. Curzon and Mussolin 1 | ^ me next day: It lose# you
declared to ltavo reached ptcc- ! n work jjodenn 1 * Liver Tone
ment to treat problems at Let'- straightens you right up and you
sanne on basis of friendship and great. No salt* n^***"! 1
unualltv Give U to the children bocause I
.quality. perfectly harmless and e» pot
salivate. —Advertisement.
icuiF THIS OUT—IT IS WORTH
| MONEY
Cut out this slip, enclose with
r.c and mail it to Foley * Co., 2886
! Sheffield Ave., Chicago, Ill., writ-
ion Press)—sixty-five Chinese | j n g your name and address clearly,
bocemeera who might have stepped \ You will receive to return a trial
from some ancient log of the Span- . package conUmmg Foley • Hobey
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There are no "ifa” or "and*” or
‘'huts’’ about this offer. All that
wo ask is that you buy a bottle of
Mahdeen. Use it only twice a week. If
it doesn’t stop your dandruff—if you
do not find it the greatest remedy for
dandruff ever put bn the market-—
tnkc the empty bottle to your dealor
and ho will return your money.
Isn’t that just about tho faireat
offer you ever heard off Can’t you
see that Mahdeen has just got to be
good to live up to such a guarantee!
Frankly and honestly, you 'll be per
fectly nmazeil nt the relief It brings.
And it makes the scalp so clean and
sweet I
Ask any good barber or hairdresser
about n 15-application guaranteed
treatment of Mahdeen.
For men, women and children. Get
n bottle today! Write direct to the
Mahdeen Company, Nacogdoehea,
Texas, if you cannot get It at your
favorite druggist, department atora
or barber shop.
n (Advertisement.)
Would Pay Bonus
x From Beer Tax
WASHINGTON—A soldiers bon
us to be paid In cash from taxation
of 2.75 beer and cider was propos
ed Jn a bill Introduced In the house
Monday by representative Hill. Re
publican of Maryland. The meas
ure modified one ;n -ofluced'by Mr.
Hill during the las; session, which
provided for four percent beer and
12 per cent wine.
The new bill provides settlement
of a'bonus In three equal cash pay
ments on July 1, 1923, 1924 and
1925 and Mr. Hill eeclared the beer
and cider tnx would take care of
the outlay which he estimated nt
one and a half billion dollars.
A tax of 20 cents per gallon on
beer and cider la stipulated.
Repr^entntlve Hill said the
local option feature of his former
bill was omitted "because Mr. Vol
stead has offlctnly stated that cid
er containing 3 per cent of alcohol
is not Intoxicating and not prohi
bited under the Volstead act and
because the paaage of this bill la
no way dlsburds the dry laws of
Kansas and states having similar
prohibition laws.**
Representative Britton, Rcpubll-
can Illinois, Monday rein’roducetf
the Bonus bill vetoed by President
Harding at the last session of Con
gress, amended so as to provide
fqr raising the necessary funds hy
th e taxation of beer, wines and
champagne.
Pirates Hold Up
British Steamer
HONG KONG.—(By Tb" /«*oda.
ted
V
Morocco formerly was the Ro
man province of Mauretania, for
which the giant liner of that name
waa called.
The diameter of the earth nt the
equator la 792S.5 miles, but at the
poles, since the sphere is flattened
In that direction, only 7900 mile*.
TODAY
(Special)
Greatest K1 u-K 1 u x |
Picture Since “The
Birth Of A Nation”
* Milton Sills
And
Henry Walthal
—In— • ’
“ONE CLEAR
CALL”
PALACE TODAY
CANTON CREPE SATIN,
CANTONS AND POIRET
TWILL DRESSES JUST-R1
CEIVED.
Many excellent Styles in the
Circular Skirts drooping panel*
or plain tailored styles,
Our chain store buying
er is again demonstrated in thjo
prices we placed on these drel-
ses.
Mayburq's
• 278 Clayton St.
Don’t
with the “lots for your money”
brands of baking powder with
the cheap and big can kind,
you’re sure to lose every time.
GAIA FOR
$S3B&Sj BAKING PGWi
railroads—more restaurants—more hotels,
than any other land in America and its,
sale is over 160% greater. If you want
from some ancient log
Ish main, traveled as passu:
aboard II 1
when
Sunday
d the British steamer Sul-An i coins and croup, FoleyKjdMy
she left Macco for Hmv Kopg I Pills for pains in 8 * de ®
Sunday afternoon. Seizing the ship rheumatism, backache. Wdney and
a few r lies out the pirates held her bladder tf m^te; “"d Foley Ca-
for thirteen hotirs and the <rew thartic Tablets, •
and passengers made Hong Kong thoroughly cleansing cathartic lor
Mondav with their cantors driven constipation, biliousness, neM-
awav In snnmans only after n fierce (aches, and slug^ah bowels. Sold
battle in which two wore killed and t everywhere^—(Advertisement.)
every bake-da;
you Want;
to be a success—if
itiveresultsatasmall
post—if you want to guard the
" purity of your bakings, use
Calumet Every ingredi-
entinithasbeenoffidal-
ly approved by the
United States Food
Authorities. Order
Calumet today
—it will pay.
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