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FULL OF GIFTS FOR HIM-
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SUNDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1918.
Articles of Usefulness
and Enduring Quality
—You can choose your Holiday Gifts for the
whote family here under one roof. Bring
your list—you will find no larger and better
selection of nationally advertised quality
gifts at moderate prices in any city—even
though it be much larger than Athens, than
we have in this store.
A FEW SUGGESTED ITEMS
CHINA^T*" Beautiful Open Stoek Pattern* to select from.
What tfotild be nicer an a Rift?
SILVER—Six of the latent patterns—1847 Rogem, William
Rogers and Community.
GLASSWARE—Heisey’n and Fc3torla’s colored and deco
rated glassware In several open stork patterns. Conaoe
Sets, Flower Bowls, Vases, etc. Beautiful Colored and
Decorated Candles.
POTTERY—A lovely selection of Roseville’s nationally ad-
-.ei.iscd Pottery ’in {juair, 1 . and beautiful designs—every
wanted piece.
BRASSWARE—Winderful selection, everything from ■
Unocker for the front door throughout the house to the
kitchen.
CUTLERY—A selection that would do credit to any atore
awaits you here. Knives to suit the small boy; good strong
. • > . 1. J 1 1 _taL liLas.4 whlla
knives (or the grown-ups, and knives with 14-karat whit*
(fold or pearl handles, a’.l in holiday boxca.
QUALITY HOUSEHOLD GOODS
■v FOR GIFTS
—M'xing Bowls, Carving Sets, Bread Boxes, Cake Boxea,
Pyrex Dishes, Electrical deeds. Decorated. Bread Board*
and knives. Watches and Clocks, Thermometers, Refriger
ator Setsr-Atwminum Goods and Enamel Ware.
WHEEL GOODS OF QUALITY
—Vcl^dpcdes. Tricyc’cs, Park Cycles, Scooters, Air Mails,
Sea Gulls. Rolls Racers, Circus Trikes, Baby Walkers,
Automofc les, Wagons, Dbl! Carriages and Doll Beds, Blue,
Pink and Ivory, Specially Priced. Tea Seta Specially
Priced. ,
FOB MEN AND BOYS CHRISTMAS
—The Fox Play Gun, double-barrel, Just like Dad's, but
larmlcss. Winchester and Union Hardware Company a
Ball-Bearing Killer Skates, F'cnh L'ghts. Thermos Bottles.
Duting Jugs. Tcol Chests and Tools. Safety and Old-Fash-
on Razors and Straps, Blades, etc.
A GIFT FOR THE HOME AND FAMILY
—ALLEN PARLOR FURNACE! Let u» hent your home
with an A'len I’nrlor Furnace. You could have your
Christman Tree in any part of the house and be comfort.-
del - — ••
FOR BOYS OR GROWN-UPS
—Air Rifles, Fox Play Guns, Blank Pistola and Cartridge..
Can Pistols and Caps.
Q.
GUNS AND RIFLES—FOR MEN OR BOYS
—Variety of Standard Makes, reasonably priced; 410-11-16
ind 20 Guane Guns, both Double and Single Barrel. Rifles,
Hamilton, Stevens and Winchester.
SPECIALS
LARGE SUBSTANTIAL DOLL BEDS. BLUE, PINK* AND
IVORY—ONLY 98c
A Few More GENUINE OREGON CITY ALL-
WOOL, Beautiful Plaid, AUTO ROBES; can be used
for many purposes; a iovtly, sensible gift. 25 per
cent reduction, while they last.
Closing Out Tea Sets at Cost Price!
Electric Vacuum Cleaners and AH Attach
ments at a Very Low Price!
Mrs. C. S. Taylor is with us in our Gift Department
and wiJ be glad io assist her triends in selecring
appropriate and suitable gifts.
—We can relieve you of much worry if you will only come
now wh.le our stock is complete. Shop early, or yon will
be disappointed later on.
—ONLY 7 MORE SHOPPING DAYS-
NORRIS HARDWARE CO.
—PHONE 57—
131 Easfkllayton St.
Athens, Ga.
The Christmas Table
DORSEY'S GIFTS MEN APPPRECIATt
RADIANTLY READY
For Men's Qift Buyers
la arranging the table for the Christmas dinner, it lh well to remember that the occasion, although
f ‘••tiro one, has an inherent dignity which moil bo preserved in the setting. This effect is achieved
in a quietly charming —“ L lL - * 11 ' * - * -
tablecloth having a m
and the place favors a
manner with the table shown above. Its foundation Is a snowy white Unen damask
most appropriate holly leaf design. The center decoration is a large Christmas tree
rr ■—r- —f 1 ** •mailer ones. The red streamers, running from the center to eech place, and
the seasonal candlelight, given off by a pair of three-pronged spruce candlesticks, complete the Christ-
mas atmosphere without overburdening the table.
Next came the jurassic period, sc entitle thought,
when the valley was titled to-1 “Was the worid and his mU'eu
ward the east, this movement-, be- actually more topsy.turvy and tar
ing accompanied by numerous | ri lying to the bel ever In magic
*ke*. During th--.se ages than to the modern believer In
Dinosaur Hunters Get t! " depth of tw0
Rich Finds by Hard
Rock Mining
VPW til VI-w iia, the water wag squeezed from the ecence?" be naked. "D d hie amu.
Ilndernpath * the Sum, Tmf s -“‘“ cht ‘ lattcr wa5 P re5!cd let « and eharma keep hla reaa-
SSSSSS „■ rl„rfT „ into the that sealed in P cr - • ured *
“vlf! manent form the records of life
40 ?-/“ t . b *, lo . w e that the Yale air drills have just
W raV? ™™ than W f^prints fini8hcd cutting free ~
of animals that lived about 100 , T . , p" .
minion year, .go, illndulant rever Seen
A wind blowing at 76 miles an
hour produces a pressure of 22
pounds per square foot on a tall
building. k
—The store for men is now the store for men’s wives, mothers,
sisters and good friends. Never, positively never, were we so
well prepared to serve you with fine wearables, the finest and
most appreciated gifts of all
GREAT HOLIDAY STOCKS OF SMARTEST
. $1.00 to $3.00
„ $2.00 to $3.00
. 25c to $2.50
. $2.25 to $5.00
. $2.00 to $5.00
. 25c to $100
$7.50 to $15.00
Leather Novelties
—Many other new and practical ideas in gifts for men. Every
thing new, everything correct, everything in the fine quality
that’s a compliment to the giver and a delight to the recipient.
BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOXES FOR EACH ARTICLE!
t§jt !• •
Neckwear .
Shirts . . ..
Hose .
Mufflers
Pajamas
Kerchiefs (fancy)
Bath Robes ,.
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Announcement of the discover-1 . - _ 0 __ n
“mY*fo£i As Widespread in U. S.
ccrtcbrates have been collectdd
from great distances in the earth , WASHINGTON.—</P)—Undu-
through extensive tunne’ling. *ant fever, which has been
The Yale work was done in a brought into prominence by the
Vore nearly three miles long. Dr. heroic sacrifice of h.s health by
ASalcolm R. Thorpe, curator of Dr. Edward Francis. • Public
vertebrate paleontology of Pei- Hea’th Service research worker
body Museum of Yale, and his while seeking a way to overcome
staff hunted the fossils. its germs, has been recognized
In the garb of hard rock twin- 1 on iy recently as a somewhat
ers, with air dril’s for too’s. they w despread human d : icase.
cut the tracks out of solid recks, » It was .considered very rare
which the 10 foot bure penetrat- among human beings until cen
vf. One slab thus cut weighed ridefri' le progress had leen mad'
'00 pounds. Many of the foot- L n the health serving invest!#::
Tints came from the rcof of the t* on begun in 1918 by Mjjs Alic*
The smallest need es are made
from wire .0086 inch in diameter
and 1,000 of them weigh less than
a quarter of an ounce.
bore.
The tunnel crossed for a mile
"d •» half •Avernl levers cf rock
bearing tracks of dinosaurs an-’
'■'Mir-fioted and
probably of amphibians Wit*
.rarce y an cxcent'on the f"e f -
Tint* pointed north- or south
Reconstructing the scenes of mil-
Mons of vears ago. Dr. Thorr^
♦bought that a rivor probnMy
flowed from the north, nnd that
♦he fin'mals fcllowed
raraMel to a north and south
waterway.
Most of the tracks recovered
were of dinosaurs, rouging fr-
anima’s as big as large tabby
cats to thirty foot beasts. Th*
majority of the dinosaur twk-
were of the carnivorous species
*hose with vulture-lik) wra*»nin«
claws_!n their tees. Herbivorous
species were present.
The footprints ranged from an
inch and a half long to a v out two
feat. Thera were found also fos
sil fishes, ancestors of the sturg
eons, frsrpikes and bowfins of to
day. Other fossils were, branch
es of trees, most’y varieties oi
confers. Tbw tunnel nrints >v
tended by 10 miles the known
repere of dinosaurs In the Con
nectlcut valley, and by many
thousand years the known dura
tion of existence of several of
the species.
Dr. Thome said that the tracks
were made “by animals walking
sand or mud. These footprints
were presumably filled by wind
• lown sand, and finally buried
deep under it. All this happened
in the triassic age, from 100 to
120 million years ago. when the
sinking. Sand washed and blew
C. Evens.
She identified it with contagi
ous obertion in r **tle and has
*etn ;11 w’th* it f ix years. Now,
however, physicians are reccgniz-
mr an ire running number cf pre
viously baffling cares as rndit-
ant fever, and it has come to be
rcgnrdc(J in some itatis n3 equal
n importance, from a public
health .standpoint, to typhoid fe-
Original’y known rs Malta fo-j
ver bocau.-e it was first c.served I
ymeng British soldiers on the ii-
land of Malta in the Mcditerran-,
an, it has gained its new name!
r rom its characteristic of attack*
’n? v’etims in waves, or 4, undu T a-
t.ons,” of extremely dispiriting i
fever over periods of two or more!
years. ‘
Its spread has ’ een traced to
the drinking of raw milk from in
fected cows and the handling of
cattle and hegs which have the
disease, but no • cure has been
found,* and the only preventives
thus far discovered are efficient
pasteurization of milk and the
exorcise of caution in slaughter
houses.
The Public Health, Service in-
wt.gators, four cf whom now j
have taken the disease, have .
learned that it does not follow in*i
variably the drinking of infected
milk. This has led to the as-1
sumption that the germ attacks
human bemgs only under certain!
of the objec-
conditions and
tlves of the investigation has!
been to discover what these con-1
ditions are. - I
Declared Related
A HOME
Beats Any
Gift You Can
Give Your Family
Buy
A Home
For
Christmas
Modem English bunga
low on Hampton Court,
on easy monthly pay
ments.
A. E. Davison
—A STORE
Toads, bats and snakes can live
longer w thout food than any
otoher creatures.
We are Offering- These Cars at Reduced
Prices in Order to Clean House of All Used
Cars by December 29th, when we show—
The Outstanding L
Oi Chevrolet History
Magic and Medicine A six in price range of the four
•These Cars carry our With an ‘OK’ that Counts
Red “OK” Tags. That
•h .cience from ‘ 2—1923ChevroIct Coupes,
aimpie a tank a. means they have been 1Q97 r . , ,
e U,” he declared, An j n ..i CfieYTOlet COaCn-
hat -‘'(he medical If Oil© OVCT tUld PP.*. ^
NEW YORK—(AP)—Although
medicine has climbed to a p ace
among tbo sciences, £rof. Lynn,
Thorndyke of Columbia Univer
sity po nted out today that It st 11
is relied closely to magic.
“To distinguish
magic 's not so i
some would have
and suggested that -‘‘the medical -
prescription i> the more e.tica- First Class Condition,
cio^bein, “nint.il gib!, to the jy,^ Radiator> R ca r;l-l‘J2xS Chevrolet Landau
He asserted, hower.r, that -th. 1 Axle, Transmission, Start- Sedan.
grand old principle of both medl- f !_li_ ¥ fr «af5#\« Raf
cine and magic, that what taatea cr . U , 31 1 1927 Chevrolet C&brio-
and amelia bad or la otherw'se tery, Tires, Upholstery. , ^ ncvr01ct ^ aUrl °
repulsive must be efficacious and r-_j n - D nn j WSmSoL
•good for_you,* seem* today to To P» fenders, and Pinisnj
have b.en ic.cgatcd to the i mbo are all good, and they arc,i—1926 Chcvrdlet 1-Ton
of faith, outworn—and with II, m , ”
perhene, both allopathy and horn. PriCCU tO ntOVe— k [ Truck,
copat hy.”
PINSON-BRUNSON
1-1926 Ford Touring.
1—1926 Ford Roadster.
1—1926 Ford Sedan.
1—1926 Chevrolet
ing.
Tour-
1— 1924 Chevrolet redan.
2— 1924 Ford Coupes.
2—1923 Buick Tourings.
1—1925 Chrysle.- Road
ster.
1—1926 Ford Coupe.
-Then we have cars for j_ 1926 Pord Roadstfr .
less money that have ~
of unused 1—1926 Chevrolet
many miles
transportation in them,
Light
Delivery Truck.
Addressing the History of Sc'- ‘
enco Society, of which he is pres, i
ident, at a jo nt meeting with
members of the American Asso- ;
c ation for the Advancement of
Science and the medical history -
eection of tho Now York Academy
of Medicine, be held that mag c
was practiced long before modi. ■
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