The Winder news and Barrow times. (Winder, Barrow County, Ga.) 1921-1925, October 27, 1921, Image 3

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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1921. Protection for Antarctic Fauna It ta llkly that the Australia* jOindinwealth will, at the Instigation gif Douglas Mawson, the antaro -1c explorer, preserve Macquarie Islaud tn d the neighboring Islets as a sauo niary for the suhantarctic fauna. The ,slan<t.-*hlch has an area of nearly 4t>o. je>;rees S-. 9(X> miles from Tasmania ln d nearly the same distance from ing ground of many millions of pen rums of different s|iecles Including the low rare king penguin*. and of vast osts of sea -elephant* and seals. productive Denizens of the Sea. The teeth of the shark sell read jj are utlltred hy manufactur ji- v.velers In ornaments of one <‘,,11 ot another. From the blood of the sea mammals we now get the ~ic substance for a very superior liinrt or waterproof clue, which Is used In the preparation of laminated ur nuilt-np wooden slock from which 'he projieTers and other parts of air erafi are today fashioued. Changing Color. "An Irishman may be green but—" *Well, what?” “When he's In a tight te lees red ” AUCTION SALE! of household and kitchen furniture, con sisting of two suits of furniture (bedstead, dresser, washstand) one bedstead, chairs, safe, kitchen cabin et, dandy heater, cook ing range and many other things. TIME: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 2:00 o’clock, P. M. Place: My Home on Athens street in Winder, Ga. Terms Cash. This is your chance to buy some Good stuff cheap. A. L. JACOBS W. C. JETT SELLS GROCERIES AND MEATS If you want Groceries and Meats that will give thorough satisfaction, and at prices that will please you, ,why not go to Jett’s Market on Jack son street? He has the goods and will give the service. Try him and see. W. C. Jett Phone 55 Courtesy This is our first thought toward our customers and while we may be compelled in tnis nustnng, Dusuing age to be more direct and more self-assertive tnan we were formally, we never forget certain social qualities in business. Two of these are “Si ncerity of thought” “Kind liness of action,” which we strive to make odr manner and behavior toward our customers frank, manly and straight-forward. We thank you for your patronage. Our aim is to please every customer who enters our doors. If the pur chase is not entirely satisfactory upon a closer inspec tion at home, we will be pleased to exchange it or re fund the price. *We make exceptions to this rule only where sanitation prohibits. We mean what we say and will SATISFY our cus tomers at all hazards. Winder Drug Company Phone 286 (The New Drug Store) Lake's Level Hi, Fa- I *.-. The prehistoric Lake T no was larger and deeper than the present lake. During the N.-ocene epoch and earlier pan of rite IMeist its water stood much nigher but in Its overflow it has cut through the lava dams that maintained It at the height. Reaches that murk 'he for aier b'gher level are ab..m 1(M) feet above the present surface rod doubt less the water once s-nod even higher. Latitude of Ukraine. Ukraine lies hetweeo latitude 4$ de grees and 82 degrees, north. !• Is wa tered by the Dnieper, which Imersects It In s winding course from north to south. The surface Is genera!!* level and It Is one of the roost fertile parts of Europe. The heat of summer and the cold Of winter are Intense. Toe Voter's Pun'e. Isn 1 * it passing strange that when ever two humans aspire to one office the public mind becomes impressed with the fact that one of them is a tang-up patriot and the other is a Jnleful dolt and a voracious tbrog odyte. the only difference of opioton )eing as to which Is which?—Houston whrouirle. RED GROSS WORKING FOR HEALTHIER U. S. Thousands Aided by Instruction in Care of the Sick, Food Se lection and First Aid. How the American Red Cross guides thousands of persons to health Is shown in a summary of the society’s activities In the health field based upon the annual report for the last fis cal year Through its Nursing Service, Its Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick courses, nutrition classes. First Air classes Life-Saving classes and Health Centers and In numerous other ways designed to acquaint masses of citizens with proper methods of living, the Red Cross carried its message of health into all parts of the country. The work of the Red Cross during the war in its traditional field of nurs ing. furnishing the military and naval establishments of the nation with 19,- '■l77 nurses, is well known. And there are today 37,787 nurses registered with the American Red Cross and subject to call in emergency. During the fls cal year, 1,551 Red Cross nurses were accepted for assignment to Govern ment service. 388 by the Army and Navy and 1,1*13 by the United States Public Health Service. In addition to the nurses enrolled hy the Red Cross for Government serv ice. the Red Cross itself employed a total of 1.348 pubtic health nurses in the United States and Europe. By far the greatest number was employed In the United States, 1.257, while SI were in foreign service. Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick •lasses, giving thorough instruction in the proper care of the sick in instances where the illness is not so serious as to require professional nursing care, dur ing the fiscal year numbered 5.179. A statisti'-al picture of the Red Cross operations in this field follows: New classes formed during year 5,179 Classes completed during year. *>.299 New students enrolled 101.068 Students completing course.... 73.432 What the Red Cross accomplished in giving proper instruction through it Nutrition Service is indicated by the following table : New classes formed during year 142 Classes completed during year.. IS6 New students enrolled 2.341 Students completing course.... 2,013 In addition to the above, a total of 22.1 aki children were given instruction in the proper selection and prepara tion of foods. Through its 260 Health Centers, the Red Cross reached 90,252 persons. In these Health Centets, 4.015 health lec tures were given and 7SO health ex hlhits held. In the United States last year. 75,- 132 persons were killed anil 3.500.000 injured in industrial accidents. To prevent this normous waste the Red Crdks held s.l(K> first aid classes with a total of IiG.iIOO students enrolled. Unearthly Music. Of Coleridge and ’’Kubla Khan" the following strange story is told. The poet had fallen asleep in his chair after reading the following lines in Purchase “Pilgrimage”: “Here the Khan Kubla commanded a palace to be built and a stately garden there unto; and thus ten tulles of fertile ground were inclosed with a wall." “In my sleep,” he said, “I dreamed two hundred lines of beautiful poetry. The images rose up before me with out any sensation or consciousness on my part. When I awoke the lines were vivid In my memory, and I be gan to write them.” As ill-luck would have It, however, a friend called to see him before he had completed his task; and when, an hour later, he sat down to continue his work his memory was a blank. His wonderful* dream-poem was thus lost to the world. THE WINDER NEWS 100 Sacks of Sugar to Be Given Away at J. L. SAULS Store During the Big Sale on Saturday, Oct. 29 Our Sale has been a great success. This edged even by our competitors, and Saturday, Novem ber 29th, we want to make the biggest day in our bus iness history. Besides special Bargains which we will offer we will give away ONE THOUSAND sacks of SUGAR absolutely FREE to any one purchasing $5.00 or more. Bear in mind! We must turn our big stock INTO CASH or QUIT BUSINESS and we will do our utmost to stay in business. If we have to sell $3.00 worth of merchandise for one. Our Entire Stock Is For Sale at These Ridiculous Low Price. One lot of Children’s Shot's, a special $1.48 Big lot of $12.50 Blankets — $1.49 SIO.OO Blankets at — $3.95 $4.00 Blankets at— -1.98 Ix*t of $12.00 to 16.00 Velour and Jer sey Dresses — $5.95 500 pairs of Men’s W. L. Douglas Shoes price stamped on every pair on bot tom, reduced ONE-THIRD. Big lot of Blankets and Comforts at — ONE-HALF PRICE. 15c Cotton Plaids, yard— -9c Best grade heavy A C A Feather-proof Ticking— -23c 150 one-piece Dresses, $12.50 value in silk poplins and in Serges— s3.7s Indies $30.00 Coat Suits— sl3.7s Don't stay away; we will have an extra large force of clerks to wait on you. J. L. SAUL The Clothier Winder , Go. Subscription Price: $1 50 Per Year. I-adies $40.00 Coat Suits— sl6.7s Ladies $50.00 Coat Suits— sl9.4s Men’s SB.OO English Stvle Dress Shoes $4.65 20c grade Hickory Shirting, at yard, JHc One big lot of dress ginghams that Is worth up to 30c, a special at — 12|c Heaviest quality 3A sheeting, per yd— -124c Go 1 grade Sea Island, yard— -5c Men’s $20.00 Suits for $12.50 Men’s 30.00 Suits — $15.00 Men’s $’15.00 Suits for — $17.50 Men’s $40.00 Suits for— -522.50 Entire stock of Boys’ Suits for— ONE HALF PRICE