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claims it ts net \ie jinuitn.—t ■ vm
Stier:; -ts -a :> ''
costs C;•. •_ . ? " 1 : 1
cities ha’ es: a■■ •.ssus.
The na;sam:« of ' .*
ited to *»■>. - 1 1
tng the <lathes e u t.
for-- to 3 •
a sr • 5 iS
smokeless city
The Electric
be burned a; m:. e> .> ■* r .r
put on an elect a as - c
at hand. A few e
the only smoke et>- w be :
tobacco. Maybe the : a
stop even that.
SUICIDE
Chicago had more >u
nine months of 1921 than ir. ad .f
1920. Other section!- rev r - rinyuir
gains in self-taking of life.
The suicide increase ;* s-. me it
able result of business depression
There is nothing per? a t c •
ing in tne increase. Bet - t busine.-s
conditions will lower the ate. Few,
except those menta by unbalanced,
take their owr lives v>r a full stom
ach.
•MRS. LADY.”
A woman who -aid. "Cal': me plain
Mrs. Lady.” drove up to a school
house in New Y Cits and distrib
uted an auto Lad f apples to 2000
children. Thi nusual ] ai
halted traffic fi I rn n t ■
traffic tops gleefu a-- g.
Farmers, instead of letting food
rot because selling price doesn't pay
for the trouble of marketing, \voui<
get much happiness if they hauled
food into poor districts of cities and
distributed it to the ioble The
satisfaction of being a "Mi Lady’
beats wheat at Sii.iHi a bushel
JOKE.
A great joker was Hugh Brennan,
32 years, of Lynn, Ma - Hk fa
vorite prank on fellow-mi! ormen,
when he was off duty, was to run
into the street and fall down in front
of a street car. That upset the!
nerves of the electric drier and
Hugh got many a laugh.
The other morning, he tried hi:
trick before a car driven by motor- ‘
man Pat Connolley. The Awakes!
didn’t work. Brennan has .-illrac-j
lured skull. Every practical ijqker
eventually causes a -eriou.- c-ident
Unfortunately, it is not always to
himself.
MILL
At Pawtucket. Rhode Island, the
old Slater mill is being fitted up as
a textile museum. It was built in
1790, as a clothing factory, and still
is in excellent condition.
Those old days, before iron nail
were cheap, when houses were put
together with wooden pegs, they
built better than we do now. At
least, you often hear old-timer.i say
so. Maybe they did. on the average.
But, barping earthquakes, the Wool
worth building will be standing nun
dreds of years hence.
We may not do tilings as thorough
BOX vSGORE
EIGHTH GAME, WORLD SERIES
NATIONALS ab. r. h. po, a. e
Burns, cf 4 0 1 3 0 fl
Bancroft, ss .3 1 0 0 4- 0
Frisch, 3b 4 G 0 2 3 0
Young, rs 2 0 1 0 0 (i
Kelly, lb 4 0 0 13 1 0
E. Meusel, If 4 0 110 0
Rawlings, 2b .403410
Snyder, c 2 0 0 4 0 0
Nehf, p 4 0 0 0 0 0
Totals 31 1 027 12 0
AMERICANS ..ab. r. h, po. a. e
Fewster, If 3 0 0 2 0 0
Peckinpaugh, ss . 2 0 0 2 2 1
Miller, cf ...... .4 0 11 0 0
R. Meusel, If . 4 0 0 2 0 0
Pipp. lb 3 0 0 11 0 0
zßuth 1 0 0 0 0 0
Ward, 2b 3 0 1 0 2 0
Baker, 3b 3 0 0 1 3 0
Schang, c 3 0 0 8 1 0
Hoyt, p 3 0 1 0 3 0
Totals 29 0 4 27 11 1
z—Batted for Pipp in 9th.
Score by innings: R.
Nationals 100 000 000—1
Americans 000 000 000—0
Summary—Two-base hits, Raw
lings (2). Stolen bases. Young. Sac
rifices, Snyder (2). Double plays,
Bancroft, Rawlings and Kelly; Raw
lings, Kelly and Frisch. Left on
bases, Nations, 9; Americans, 7.
Bases, on balls, off Nehf, .7; off Hoyt,
•4. Sturck out, by Nehf, 3; Hoyt, 7.
Wild pitch, Nehf.
As an Xmas Gift the
tograph stands supreme.
It's none too early to have
the sitting made now.
THE
M'K-INSTRY STUDIO
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SICKLY CHILDREN GROW
RUGGED ON YEAST
Give it To Them in Pleasant
Tablet Form, Combined
With Iron
Usually Brings Decided Results
In a Few Days
The reason many children become
weak, thin, puny and run-down is be
cause their food is actually starving
them to death!
This is an actual fact. Modern ,
cooking methods, it has been found,
rob many of our healthiest foods of
their most important element—vita
mines. Without the proper amount
of vitamines in our systems, none of
us can hope to be strong and well,
no matter how much we eat.
Recently scientists made the start
ling discovery that yeast was the rich
est known source of vitamines. But
most people couldn’t eat common bak
ing yeast. -» after much experiment
ing away was found to put yeast
vitamines iri tablet form. This meth
od is embodied in lionized Yeas .
which not only contain!! the be>t
grade of yeast vitamines, but in ad
dition. contains organic or vegetable I
Special Produce
FOR SATURDAY
N. Y. Celery, Large and Crisp 10c
Fancy Hard Head Lettuce .... 15c
.Spanish Onions, Lb ... 6 L2c
Rutabagas, Lb 3 l-2c
Tokay Grapes 15c
Fancy Apples, Per Dozen ... 30c and 40c
Fancy Hard Plead Cabbage, Lb ... * 4c
Florida Oranges, Dozen 35c and 50c
Large Prunes, Lb -14 c
Layer Raisins, Lb , 26c
Fancy Lemons, Dozen 24c
Cranberries Quart 20c
Bartlett Pears, Large Size, Dozen 35c
Beets, Fresh 6 l-2c
Tomatoes, Lb 12 l-2c
$6.00
Men’s Good Shoes
I hese arc real values and we guarantee every
pair. I hey cannot be duplicated anywhere at
these prices.
| TILLMAN & BROWN
, Irtiti* iFM
$5.00 $550
'
fa - Too much of a temptation
r iiuhisnsts,
LOAD
Th: • excellent slogans, suggested
t.• Federation of Labor sot
v-e: - in '.Kirmanitn- parades. No
v , Vw«. 11 ■
a t : ‘t . it.
-5-; years Germany Will pay 30
■ s f indemnity. At the pres
• 40 years the United
- es w 1 pay 30 billions for arma
- ■ T*e winners lose.’’
War - he.. Armed peace is the
:-» hell. The world is now
- < -.-. r •• tr for war prepara S
’ At 5 per cent,
this represents income from 160 bib
» ; greatest drag on indus
try.”
"1 -v v ,-s: v: the W rid War, to
iron arc other reliable health-build
; ers.
Thousands of mothers are now giv
ing their children Ironized Yeast and
the results reported are almost unbe
lievable. Sickly children gain weight
! and strength almost as if by magic.
I’ale cheeks soon take on a clear,
fresh color. Such symptoms as ner
vous-e--. poor appetite, sleeplessness,
lack of energy, thinness, etc., disap
pear almost immediately and the child
quickly regains the rugged health and
strength t at is his birth-right.
Get Ironized Yeast for your chil
dren—or for yourself—today. It is
pleasant to take, keeps indefinitely,
and costs about the same per dose
as ordinary yeast, but is much more
effe rive. Each package contains 10
days’ treatment and costs only a dol
lar. or 10c a day. Special directions
f*>r ri dre r. in each package. Sold at
all druggists. Made by the Ironized
Yeast Company, Atlanta, Ga.
(fiONizeo v^ ST
Tablets 9
HIGHLY COHCENTSATEO VITAMINE TONIC
THF AMERICUS TIMER-RFCORDEP
the United States alone, would buy!
a flivver for every man, woman and
child in the United States. '
USEFUL
A man Ikes higher into the an l
than ever before, or doer a new trick
acrobatic act with an airplane. But.
that doesn't materially ha "in tri
day when you and 1 can f! in safety.
Aviation will prog re.- farter when
it is regarded a< a ni-'iu proposi
tion, not a stunt. The Aero Club
of America knows is. It offers a
cup to the designer of a plane that
can carry "the most lead the greatest
distance in the shortest time for the
least money.”
That’s a step toward cheap freight,
Swift’s Demonstration
Soap Flakes or Sun Bright Cleanser Free
With Every Purchase Amounting l„ SI.OO or More One Package of Soap Flakes o, Sunbright Cleaner Free /
The only item oi commerce used by every person every day is Soap, and
the greatest Soap Sale ever featured in Americus will be conducted by
Swift & Company at this store
SATURDAY, OCT. 15
Everybody Who Can Should Buy a d ear’s Supply
Every Item is Guaranteed by Swift & Co mpany to Give Entire Satisfaction. /
I
Specials in Swift’s Soaps
. 6 liars 10-°z 94,, i 7 Bars 6 I -2-Oz Cft I 2 Packages -IQ
Arrow Borax Soap «v Arrow Borax Soap cIWL Swift Pride Powders PoC
I
I 2 Bar. I O-Oz Size r« 35 Bars 6 I 2-Oz U Aft 3 10c Bars of Any *V»
Arrow Borax Soap ML Arrow Borax Soap <?i.UU Toilet Soap ISC
801 20/ n< 7 Bars A B Soap and 5 Pack- Visit Piggly Wiggly Daily.
24c FSl.'; ~de 41c
prices each day.
these soaps are made by Swift & Co, the largest soap manufaclurers in
the world, and the very besl soap possible io buy. These prices are given
?o gel you to give these soaps a trial
Brookfield Butter per Pound - ~ _ 45c
Premium Sliced Bacon Swift’s Silver Leaf Lard j Swift’s jewel Compound
IT' *r_ Wt&i&Ei 51.541 Com L $1.09
Free! Free!
Sandwiches made from Swift's Cooked Ham will he niven awav
from 10 A. M. to 10 P. M. 8 ' d,Va>
* ’
' ' •
Best Salt Bacon 11 _ !
p er Lb lit Compound Lard io |
I his is small side meat and the verv best to * < f Ia) \u 9C
be had. Bring Your Bucket.
Ballard's Obelisk tl White Water S. R. SIAQ 12 Ik, o. „
24 Lbs Flour, 24 Lbs Lbs Fresh 24 C 2-Lb Can Pure
Water Ground Meal. U Sausage Meat
KruLY 5L19 24 0, iL s c ‘:' • I T Jr 51.19 w’«3o„ c Cookmg 0,1.45 c 26c
124 a Lrßag lour 51.091 |rih'S Baking Powder 25c]
pSrX No d 2 8c.„24c B c.„ 24c p“c;°„''- Aimo’dc™r m “ d ...44c xShYi: 1 Pebeco 44c
Home-Made Strained Corn Beef 1(V _ . v „ . ~
H»„rfl.2 Lh.Na«C Cn 19c Three Flower, 72 ’Sr F “r 24c
Dove Brand Hams 91 1000 Sheet Toilet 17/» Face Powder , i
Per Lb JiC Paper. Per Roll Country Gentleman \§ Q
Large Fancy New ' ]C- Libby's Corn Beef l&r I aim Olive _
Crop Prunes. Per Lb iOL flash. 2-Lb Can Shaving Cream Octagon Soap g c
Large Bar
- v , V-ine of Cardui Wampole’s Cod Liver fi/l/'
We have been very conservative in buying SI.OO Bottle o ‘*'' Oil, Per SI.OO Bottle
h lour on the declining market. Therefore, r
we can offer you your favorite brands at fust Received—Fresh Shipment of Pancake
such low prices. ind Buckwheat Flour.
* ill 11 ililllliJl ■ iTmui jii [m I^—ll
nJ n M
■' .* ' " . &
ALL OVER THE WORLD.
1 and pa f nger traif-. by air route ,
Approved!
GOSH!
The megaphone man on rubber
! neck wagons f. 1 Uniontown. Fa.,
should point out Thomas Marrueci,
street ,-v.ccpt-r. Eight years ago, Tom
-me iii;u Italy, penniless. His
>vag*-:-. never have been more Thar.
.?2. >0 a day.
Now hr buy a home, paying o.
000 foi it. “This makes 12 pr<>p
crtii I own,” aid Tom, between
sweeps of bis brush.
This is another wonder worked by
:he little giant, Thrift. T-> gt 1 dol
lars and ceuts, you need dollars and
I sense.
THE PEOPLE
LETTERS FROM
Editor Times-Recoraer —Tr. L - 7
Veteran..' Bureau wishes io thank
you for ;■ our cooperate'ii in the t lean
4 ’p <’amp:agiV inaugurated by th;
governmeto ebar up all nri-dir.;; '
claims of disabled ex-service men
We could not • opr to make thi..
c mpaign a success without the co
operation of the public, and tniouziij
the intoret and ht !p <T the local pa
ers, we have been able to read, dis
abled cx-;ei'\jcc men throughout u-e
entire country. U i: our desire to gel |
•it touch with each ami every on.-, and
FRIDAY OCTOBER 14 1921
in order to do this, it is nect
to keep the public constantly mf ulm .
of the movements of the ( j. , n
I p Squads, as many ex-soldiei 1 j , .
m remote places, do not have an on.
portunity to see daily paper . y,,,, .
M.ry truly,
M. BRYSOri,
Acting District Manager, u. b. Vi ••
• tans' Bureau.
439 Peachtree St., Atlanta.
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A omplelc assort merit of Bii/A
t nd; including Assorted Chorn.
laics- Bali Boas, Caramels, Brilliants
Nut.-.. Marshmallows and Lunch Min!,'
All Fresh. NATHAN MURRAY
Drugsist.— 14-2 t.