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TO BUILD POOLS
AFTER DAY DRIVE
Campa.igr! For
Playground Funds Set
For Tuesday
Final preparations for the drive
for funds to equip the Community
Playground property were completed
Saturday, 'when Gordon Howell,
chairman of the Finance committee,
I STUTZ I
We take great pleasure in announc
ing that we have secured the Stutz con
tract for one-third of the State.
Our allotment of cars for some time
to come will be very limited. It will be
advisable for you to get in touch with
us at an early date. See the cars on dis
play in our show room.
We have some open territory and
would like to place several contracts
with live dealers.
Kingman Moore-Steve M. Solomon Jr.
STUTZ FRANKLIN WHITE
462 Broadway Macon Phone 3717
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&freshment and rare flood taste! The
rich, delicious fl:»v»-.- of Lemon-Crush
is due to the c • ■ e Ward pr 'cess
of combining c ... .11 e fruit oil pressed
from fresh kroons with pure sugar
"nd citric acid (the natural acid of the
lemon).
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—any time —Lemon-Crush and its
. « ■ companion drink, Orange-Crush, are
» welcomed by those who know the
fine fragrance and flavor of these sun-
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announced that the drive would be
i staged Tuesday morning. The pur
' pose of those in charge of the effort
iis to make the drive a quick and
successful one, and to get all funds
possible within the quickest time.
Teams heretofore named will do
j the work of solicitation, and every
resident of Americus is asked to
Contrnbute liberally to this fund,
. which is for the pleasure and profit
I of the whole community, the grown
: ups as well as the children being
j expected to participate in the play
“ ground activities. As soon as t he
r j drive for funds is finished, it is
[ planned to begin work on construct
• ion of the swimming and wading
, | pools, both of which are to be com-
pleted before the end of July, if
possible.
Committees which will do the sol
iciting in connection with the drive
are asked to meet with Playground
Director Waldo Sherman and Chair
man Howell in the rooms of the
Chamber of Commerce Tuesday
morning at 9:30 o'clock, prepara
tory to beginning the drive. Let-
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committeemen, and it is expected all
of them will be present.
Committees and the territory each
will solicit in, are as follows:
Lee Street Business Section.—
Frank Harrold, chairman; J. E.
Hightower, Lovelace Eve, Thos. L.
Bell.
From Turpin’s Garage to Jackson
Street, and Lamar Street. —Fred
Smith, chairman; John W. Shiver,
E. A. Bailey, S. F. Howell, W. E.
Taylor.
Lamar Street, Jackson to Hamp
ton. —Nathan Murray, chairman; Asa
Pittman, Sam Cohen, C. C. Wil
liams, S. R. Heys.
Forsyth Street, Lee Street to Cot
ton Avenue. —T. C. Tillman, chair
man, W. M. Humber, J. W. Harris,
Jr., T. C. Poole, B. L. Guerry.
Jackson Street, Jefferson Street
to S. A. L. Ry.—G. L. Williams,
chairman; E. J. Eldridge, Herbert
Moore, W. T. Kenmore, George An
derson.
Cotton Avenue, Lamar Street to
Jefferson Street E. B. Everett,
chairman; Edgar Shipp, Jr., Alton
Cogdell, C. R. Crisp, 0. B. Jones.
Cotton Avenue, Jefferson Street
to Central of Georgia Ry., Hampton
Street, Central of Georgia to Lamar
Street- J. E. Gyles, chairman; Jas.
Lott, Wyble Marshall, Hilliard Wil
liams, Dr. J. T. Stukes.
S. A. L. Ry Depot, Commissary
and Shops.—H. M. Sellars, chair
man; T. L. Simmons, C. A. Culpep
per, Dan Chappel, G. E. Tillman.
All Plants and Stores Not in Busi
ness Section and North Side of
Church Etreet. —W. A. Joyner,
chairman; E. E. Schneider, A. R.
Royal, Herbert Hawkins, L. L. Mc-
Cleskey. . .
All Plants and Stores Not in Busi
ness Section, South Side of Church
Street.— -George Bragg, ch'airman;
Lewis Ellis, N. H. Edwards, Jack
Holst, Dr. H. A. Smith.
NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS.
By order of the Mayor and City
Council the tax books for the return
of assessments will be kept open un
til July 1. After that date all prop
erty not returned by the owners will
be subject to double taxation. I will
be in my office daily hereafter to
receive these returns, And all tax
payers are asked to be governed
thereby.
E. J. ELDRIDGE,
Citv Clerk and Treasurer.
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Flavor sWill Win
Your Favor
The season’s choicest
fruits contribute to the
tempting lusciousness of
our ice cream. Fresh from
the orchard they join in
making for you the most
delicious harvest of ice
cream that ever brighten
ed a summer’s day or
night.
Blocks of it, cones of it,
plates of it, quarts and
pints of it are ready now
—always to serve you.
“A GOOD DRUG
STORE”
NATHAN
MURRAY
Druggist
Corner Forsyth and
Windsor
Phone 79
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
THESTANDARD
MONDAY AND TUESDAY’S
BARGAINS.
All Silk Crepe de Chine, 40
inches wide, full bolts (not rem
nants! of every good color, Monday
and Tuesday, yard $1.98
All Silk Georgette, all colors, 40
inches wide, Monday and Tuesday
yard $1.98
Navy Taffeta, wear guaranteed
regularly $4.00. 36 inenes wide,
Monday and Tuesday, yard $2.85
$2.00 All Silk Crepe Luster, 40
inches, Black and Colors, Monday
and Tuesday, yard $1.69
1,000 Yards Curtain Scrim, 36
inches wide, in white and ecru, Mon
day and Tuesday, yard 29c
New Plaid A. B. C. Silks, 36 inches
in white and all colors, Monday and
Tuesday, yard 98c
One case Linen Finished Suitings,
regularly 75c, guaranteed free from
dressing Monday and Tuesday,
yard 49c
Twenty Pieces Figured Voile, 38
inches wide have been selling at 75c
and 98c, here Monday and Tues
day, yard 50c
One case Amoskeag Apron Ging
ham, full line of all size checks and
all colors by the yard or by the bolt,
Mcnday and Tuesday, yard ... . 29c
Genuine Palm Olive Soap, sold in
any quantity Monday and Tuesday
per cake, 7 l-2c, per dozen 90c
One hundred cases Armour’s Big
Hammer Laundry Soap sold only on
Monday and Tuesday at the price, 7
cars for 25c
Two thousand yard wide Percales,
guaranteed fast colors; value now
about 50c; here Monday and Tues
day. yard : 29c
Just one hundred dozen Children’s
Socks in white, black, blue, pink and
brown, sizes 5 to 9 1-2; values up to
35c; on sale at, pair 18c
Big Odd Lot Men’s Summer Un
derwear, athletic shirts and knee
drawers: value 75c, here Monuay and
Tuesday, garment .39c
One let of Men’s Overall Pants,
most all sizes; made of Indigo blue
denim, good weight, here Monday and
Tuesday, pair ..$1.75
Special of Palm Beach Skirts
well made, trimmed with pearl but
tons; values up to $2.50; here Mon
day and Tuesday, each SI.OO
One tot of about one hundred Taf
feta Silk Dresses at half price. Ev
ery one brand new and made in the
newest style; values $25.00, $27.50
and $30.00. Choice here Monday
and Tuesday $15.00
STANDARD
DRY GOODS CO.
Foreptb St. Next Bank of Commerce
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FARM AND CITY LOANS—S 1-1
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C. P. DAVIS
Dental Surgeon
Orthodontina, Pyorrhoea
Res. Phone 316. Office Phone 818 ;
Loans on Farm Lands at 6 per ■
cent interest. Local money on'
Farm or City property.
GORDON HOWELL, ;
Allison Bldg. Phone. 849
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