The Griffin daily news and sun. (Griffin, Ga.) 1889-1924, September 23, 1924, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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PAGE FOUR Pftl WANT ADS J COLORED DINING CAR Waiters | and Sleeping Car Porters wanted. Experience unnecessary. We train you. Information free. Write 644 Railway Exchange, Omaha, Nebr.— j FOR RENT — Two unfurnished rooms for light housekeeping. Call 847-W.— FOR SALE—Good coal at the RIGHT price. Phone 81. WANTED Ladies coat suits, dresses and skirts to clean and press. Men join our club and let us take care of your clothes. Eight suits pressed for $1.50. Phone 824, Scotch Dry Cleaning Co, a WANTED—To rent small house or 3 or 4 convenient rooms. Phone 804x2. WANTED—Salesmen and collec¬ tors; men with carB preferred. 118 E. Solomon St., Griffin, Ga. FOR RENT—Three large connect¬ ing rooms. Phone 397. FOR SALE—Pears, $1 per bushel. Phone 558. FOR SALE—Chevrolet coupq; late 1924 model; perfect 'condition. - See Rev. H. A. Willey or Phone 723-J. FOR SALE—Light Ford delivery truck, cheap for cash; can be seen at Merck garage, 215 N. Hill street. LOST—On Hill street, one pair heavy tortoise shell rimmed glasses, j Retrn to Sibley Clothing Co., W. L. Nutt. . WANTED—Women earn —-j money weekly, spare time, home, addressing, mailing, music, circulars. Send 10c for music, information. New Eng¬ land Music Co., 118 Asylum St., Dept. V-87, Hartford, Conn. WANTED Situation as all¬ round cook. Clara Hinton, 431 Oak | street.— FOR SALE: Four 80 saw Gullett Cotton Gins with complete equip¬ ment in splendid condition. Priced low for cash. Charles Phillips, Jr., Griffin, Ga. IT’S GOING-Bargains to be Found Freedman’s Dept. Store t Now Going on in Full Blast Come See the Mighty Money Saving Prices $25 Men’s all wool EXTRA SPECIAL WEDNESDAY $1.75 40-inch wool &uits to during French Serge to go go September 24th during this sale at this big sale for EXTRA SPECIAL $15.00 On Wednesday, WEDNESDAY Sept. 24th, we 95c yd. will sell 10 spools J. & P. Coats THREAD for 25c INDIAN HEAD $2 Blue and Black Snow White Messaline silk on the (Limit 10 spools to customer) 25 ' bargain $ 1.29 None to Merchants. block ... SWEATERS $5 lour and Hats $6 Men’s to close Ve¬ $10 Boys’ all wool are still coining daily for men, out for only suits with 2 pr. pants women and children.* We have $3.95 on sale at one of the largest assortments $5.95 in this part of Georgia. Come see our line. PRICES ARE RIGHT We have complete a N ally FREEDMANS line of Children’s $2 grade imp Shoes. T.*V/ Will be sold Overalls, reinforced at reduced pockets be sold and $ seams, 1.29 to DEPT. STORE Prices at 131 North Hill St. GRIFFIN, GA. is ; ft* GRIFFIN DAILY NEWS AND SUN GET IT while it’s hot! Burn it when it's cold. Good coal. Call P. Archer, satisfaction guaranteed. 338 E - Broad »treet, Phon e 679-J. POSSE SURROUNDS • ARMED DESPERADOES IN GEORGIA SWAMP Alma, Ga., Sept. 23.—A swamp near here, in which two armed des¬ peradoes are believed hiding, was surrounded today by a sheriff’s posse. The fugitives are Carlton Johnson and Olin Wages, state convicts who escaped from the Bacon county jail here Monday. The pair escaped from the Coffee county chaingang a month ago, and were recaptured three weeks later. They were brought here to be tried for shooting Wash Nelson dur¬ ing their first escape. GALE SWEEPS FRANCE AS AUTUMN ARRIVES; 13 TERSONS DROWNED Paris, Sept. 23.—The worst sum¬ mer France has experienced for many generations blew itself out to the ■ accompaniment of a deluge and autumn opened with a hurricane blast, wreaking havoc on sea and land. The coasts are being swept by a northwestern gale. Thirteen persons were drowned when* boats capsized in storms along the coast and inland waterways. Inland, trees were uprooted, tele¬ graph and telephone wires blow, down and crops damaged. DID YOU KNOW THAT Crepe rubber rugs are now on the Apple and plum trees are planted along the roadsides in Bavaria as decorative and utilitarian features. When Rembrandt, the artist, died he left nothing except his woolen clothes and working utensils. Thousands of bees took part in a battle recently in a garden at Dar lington, England. It was announced recently at Portsmouth, Eng., that when the king visited there “drinking hours will be from 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. A Berlin magistrate suggests that a11 drivers of public vehicles sub¬ mit to a severe medical examination before receiving licenses. The number of bathing fatalities Market Reports » New Orleans Cotton ' |" ' iPrey. Open High LowjClose Close Jan. ... 22.29^3.10 21.10 23.10 21.38 Mch ... 21.50 23.37 21.37 23.35 21.63 Oct. ... 21.10 22.88 20.88 22.88 21.15 Dec. ... 21.25 23.02 21.02 23.02 21.32 New York Cotton |Open|Higb Low|Close|Close |Prev. Mch. ... |21.60p3.30 21.82 21.32 23.27 21.59 ... 23.60 21.60 23.56 21.88 Oct. ... J22.16j23.90 21.90 23.87 22.16 Spots—Middling ... I21.59j23.30 21.34 23.26 21.57 108 up 22.88. Griffin Spot Cotton Spots—175 up 24.15. Good Middling 22,50. Strict Middling 22.25. Middling 22.00. Grain and Provision | I I ttVf. | Open j Close j Close WHEAT Sept. ...... .........128% 181% 128 Dec ........132% 135% 132% May .........138% 140% 137% CORN— Sept. .... ........110 110 111% Dec. ........103% 105% 103% May ........104% 106% 104% oats— .: ft Sept................... 47% 47% 47% Dec. 51 51% 51 May ... 54% 55% 55 RIBS— Sept..... 12.00 12.00 12.05 Oct....... 11.87 11.87 11.95 LARD— Sept. .....13.37 13.37 13.22 Oct.......................13.27 13.32 13.22 Nov........... 13.17 13.10 13.15 BELLIES— Sept........... ..........13.50 13.50 13.50 Oct............. ..........13.37 13.35 13.37 Mankind ’* Duty We love ourselves notwithstanding onr faults, and we ought to love our friends In like manner.—Cyrus. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1924. DEVELOPMENT WORK IN PPROGRESS v IN NEW SUBDIVISION OF EASTBROOK ; . ~-7— wir w ■ , * •••'’ - -M t I • • .r ' m . ft . I h , - ,4 m mm ■ * : V vs ' • a ■' % f - "fsi r -■ m h$i mm wm 1 x' S itSF .'■•y .-Lr'' ' ;tr : : . X •/ ;>■ . * ' m Upper and lower scenes show w -! r.f opening up streets in Easlbrock, new residential sub-division to be sold at Auction Friday. Ova’ picture is of paved highway on v hsch ruh-division fronts. Facilities I | For Sweet Potato i Urged by George Washington, Sept. ^3. That sweet along with Irish potatoes,; receive the benefits of the warehouse act, Sen. Walter F. George,‘ Georgia, made an appeal yester- j to the of bureau agriculture. of economics, de- j j The Georgia senator was animated, a desire to serve many Georgia who, having raised a " anxious that they crop are permitted to store their surplus the present season. The bureau made no I. diate following the a p peal, and I intimation is that just at pres¬ it might be found impossible to in accordance with the Geor¬ desires. No explanation was offered, how¬ for fr the discrimination made sweet in favor of Irish po¬ and the fact that sweet po¬ are produced exclusively in democratic south, whereas Irish constitute a staple product in other sections was not raised. There is no question but that ul¬ timately sweet potatoes will be giv¬ en the protection sought even if an amendment to the warehouse act be necessary. Delay will cause embarrassment in Georgia, however, it is stated. Water Consumption Records of cities show that the av¬ erage quant fly of water used each day per person ranges from seven to eight gallons among the poor, where there Is only one faucet In the house, to about, 60 gallons in the homes of wealthy persons. - The average <>f art ordinary family in cities is estimated to tie about 20 gallons daily for each member. PLUMBING To my old customers friends— I have opened ud a plumbing business in Grif¬ fin again and will be glad to serve them and public generally plumbing. when in need of 4* T. E. WILLIAMS Office 522 N. Eighth St. Phone 465-J Auction sales of residence lots in ! Eastbrook will be conducted Friday the Griffin Realty Company with .. Pink” Traer as auctioneer. Development work has been in . Progress during the last week, streets ^ ave ^ een constructed and property cleaned up ready for the saIe - sub-division is located in 1 ^ as * ; Griffin, adjacent to a built-up section and fronts on a hard-sur faced Toad. Most of the lots are high and command a view of the arrounding country. Some have natural.....terraces;......-......-.......—------ “There is no question that now is the time to invest in lots- in i Griffin,” said W. G. Cartledge to- 1 day. There is a scarc ity of ho u se s I and many families are kept away from here “because they cannot find homes. This condition will grow worse and this means increase in lot ^ values;: This condition wshrdlush values. The return of good times ^ also will bring about advance lot values. M The sale will begin at 10:30 in the morning and probably last through the afternoon. One lot will be kiven away. A band concert and a barbecue luncheon will be fea¬ tures of the day. The McKenzie river is the longest In Canada and the second longest- in North America. Persians believe that on a Certain WE OFFER YOU A RELIABLE i j BANKING CONNECTION Our customers feel at home in this Bank. i They are convinced of its safety; They are satisfied with its service; i Thfey have found here a cordial, helpful < sympathy with their interests and their ideals. j We Pay 4 Per Cent on Savings Accounts. j Start One Today. Active Depository of the United States CITY NATIONAL BANK l l ' Griffin, Georgia I SERVICE SAFETY I * EAST GRIFFIN B . a*™ sp ™« ^ Mr and Mrg c _ A r00 j cs> , l_ \y. Dillard and little Winfred, spent Sunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. % arde. The many friends of Sirs. Linnie will be glad to know, she is Mrs. J. B. Wilses spent Sunday i t h her mother, Mrs. Byard. Mrs. Paul Logan spent last Friday Mrs. Georgia- Boyd. Miss Ophelia Hunter is visiting and Mrs. O. C. ||unter on East street. Mrs. M." A. Dukes spent Sunday her si ster. Mrs. ,T. G. Warde, East Solomon street. -----............— The many friends of Mr'. McClen will be glad to learn he is im Mrs. Queen Hammonds spent last with her sister at Orchard Hill. The many friends of Aubrey Ham will be glad to know he is to be out again. The method of cookery which , meat most tender is brais¬ B ITES-SnNGS Apply wet baking soda or house¬ VJfiUS hold ammonia, followed bv _Peer 17 Million Jar « tW Y*arb