Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 18, 1922, Home Edition, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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PAGE SIX SUNDAY SCHOOL FAIR EXHIBIT ■Many Prizes Offered For Children At Southeastern Fair In Atlanta i R. D. Webb, general superintend- Bent of the Georgia Sunday Schoo! Wassociation, with headquarters in At lanta, announces the fact that for hthe sixth consecutive year, a Sunday Ichool exhibit from Sunday schools an many sections of Georgia, will be |nne of the features of the South eastern fair, to be held in Atlanta £rom October 12 to 21. The exhibit ps arranged by the Georgia Sundaj association. ;• Special premiums are offered by the Southeastern Fair association for /best original Cradle Rolls, best pa per folding or tearing, best color work, best modeling, best drawn map, best relief map, from the be ginners, primary and junior depart ments. In the young people’s divis ion, embracing the ages from 12 to .24, premiums are offered for the :;;rst work books, best drawn maps, best relief maps. From the adult Bible class, premiums are offered ■for best invitation cards, best sta tionery, best drawn maps. In addi tion to the above, premiums will be awarded for best calendars and hon or rolls, special, day souvenirs, origi nal posters, etc. It is expected that a number of ehurches conducting either week-day religious teaching or daily vacation Bible schools, will send in exhibits I of handwork done in these schools, Otte of the employed workers of the Georgia Sunday School associa tion will be on hand during the fair to explain the exhibit to the visitors and to give information in general regarding Sunday school work. Further information regarding the exhibit may b e secured from the] Georgia Sunday School association ' 917 Hurt Bldg., Atlanta. • ! Ex-Kaiser elected head of American Legion. “IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT’S SO.’’ Alca zar Monday and Tuesday. •““ “ —■ „ I KEEPS THE DOCTOR AWAY If you want to keep the doctor away, the roache in your kitchen! 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Newly Arrived The “Pointex” Hosiery For Fall x H What woman does not jWßnimliHW ’ * prefer Pointex? brom our daU V ex P er i ence W our hosier}’ counter, ■ >„ there seem to be none. ■ The new shades for autumn wear, and of course, black, white and brown, in all silk, or with lisle tops, are ready for selection. $2.50 and $3.00. Review The New Fall Arrivals ! Here k I ; The outstanding feature in Coats, Suit? ! and Dresses for fall is their graceful draping The slender silhouette is developed in supple woolens and silks with rare charm I and distinction May we hope for an j early visit? i I I . PROSPERITY IS HEADED THIS WAY ‘ 'll YOU BCLIEVE IT- ITS SO? 7.- _ fcV - v. , __ iwO®/ AS s■- - / ""' I <- SOUTHEASTERN FAIR OCT 12-21 Greatest In Hstory Os Big Project Is Prediction For Corning Atlanta Fair Presenting a picture of the South’s agricultural and industrial greatness, the seventh annual Southeastern Fair, which opens in Atlanta, October 12, ; and runs ten days, will break all rec -1 ords for attendance, is the prediction I of President Oscar Mills, newly elect ! ed head of the organization of the ■ great fair. j Scores of requests to the fair offices from prospective exhibitors coneern- ■ ing the approaching exposition are in dicative this year’s exhibitions will i be wider in range and of greater edu j cational value than ever before, be lieves Mr. Mills. Enthusiastic beyond expression ’ about the outlook. He says, "Fairs of today are fast becoming matters of great importance to all. No longer are they considered of local or state importance, but they are rapidly be ing recognized as national schools. The Southeastern Fair has been I recognized as an educational force by j the railroads. They are co-operating I to bring the people of the southeast ; to Atlanta for a ten day practical I schooling, worth many dollars to the I spectator. "County, State and the national gov ernments have recognized it and, all will be represented with worthy ex hibits of farm products of modern agriculture.’’ "This year we will even have ex hibits from England and they will be coming in from all parts of ouy own SEE’S 7th ANNUAL I AIR AS CREATES! EXPOSITION Um ■ & r JI ’ ' 1 b” JI& i ■’ • 11 X ftilM JfeO I I’■ IWS Oscar Mills, president of the Southeast ern Fair, which will be held in At lanta, October 12-21. i country. It just offers us an oppor l tunity, those of us who remain at home most of the time, to. see just hosv well we are keeping up with the I rest of the world, when we go 'to ! the fair and see what progress they j are making in other parts of the > world.” Mr. Mills states that everyone is ] beginning to recognize the value in ! the Southeastern Fair as community gathering; It affords an opportunily j for the farmer to see the manufactur j er’s product in actual operation before i he buys, and it gives the farmer at: ! opportunity to present his product of | the soil which he hopes to sell at a : reasonable price above the cost of pro i duct ion. “Years of in building e »- ( I ” 'W' fifteen (13) f .QC iBPW Better cigarettes <•.. : I wHk n M 3SRSIiB xJLI 'wF ' IbT P\ 1 W ; wiik C /—better Turkish kjOite —better Virginia .A —better Burley Every cigarette full weight and full si.se '' w Copyright 1922, Liggbti & Myers Tobacco Co. < ’ _i . THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. fair which "will mirror the 'imlusiria! and i oral life of the southeast have taught us that entertainment is a nec c-ssary devi-ion of the fair,” asserts Secretary IL M. Striplin, "so we are presenting each year', a more whole some and a cleaner type of entertain ment. "The fair of ten years ago jeould i not be tolerated today. The exhibi j tions, the amusements, and everything connected with it would be hooted a:-; terrible and would not be accepted by i those' who are in the market of life ! to get full value.. Public sentiment has I demanded a bigger ami better fait ! each year, and the 1922 exposition ul | the Southeastern Fair will be. a fat ’ better fair than any previous exhi-1 bition in the history of the associa- i tion. "Present indications,” says Mr. ] Striplin. "are the counties this year will send more and better exhibits ! of farm products. Improved cattle j and swine, are promised bv these ex ’ I , I Weather tomorrow snow and I colder. “IF YOU BELIEVE IT, IT’S SO.” Alcazar Mon day and Tuesday. I . .<. a■ sty»'OWl | ■ ■ ' I J w th? last drop" I fi&G. U.S. PAT. OFF. |d j iy™ssanr. .-ae^just ummikmib It . (■ : . ■niiir t nmr-Mr■■/jii.r- .injiTnionTinriffimiiTlilliiMif’lfflw are’shbwing I more interest since they have been 1 given a modern exhibit hall in which, to show their specimens. "Our boys and girls on the farm are being urged to bring their live stock to the fair and exhibit. It is a mightly influence for good when you give the youngster some encourage ment and one of the goals of the j Southeastern Fair is this.” i "The majority of the fair patrons will i welcome the news that thoroughbred running races will supplant the annual Grand Circuit racing card at the fair,” asserts Mr. Mills, for this year we are going to stage six days for running races between October 16 to 21. IVEY IS STRUCK BY PLANE PROPELLER BLADE i The fact that th.? propeller of the I plane he was at work on made hut i one revolution and stopped, prob ably saved Bill Ivey from serious in- i jury Saturday at Souther Field. j • ... LIKE ROLLING OFF A LOG! I Bert Winslow writes, ‘‘We lost sev ! < ral hogs and discovered they were cholera infected. Rat spread the j germ. A neighbor told me about Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste. We use! it. In a short time there wasn't a rat to be found. The job was so easy, it was like rolling off a log.” Get Royal Guaranteed Rat Paste today. 25c & 50c tubes. Sold and guaranteed by adv CARSWELL DRUG CO. ktf»».».>>****M** SILVERWARE { ! What’s more delightful £ *• and more suitable for a n i * wedding or anniversary g gift than— A Selection i| Os Silverware | i' . I ; g Isn’t there a wedding or / anniversary in the family jjj pretty soon? I I ■; T1 IOS 1... 8E1.1., J 's a i Jeweler and Optician J ii i He was at work on a machine that was to be used in a flight to ’ Atlanta and while he was at work on ; the engine, some one spun the pro peller. One of the blades struck’ Ivey in the head inflicting a gash that required four stitches to close. | WESLEY BARRY ■1 lr» 'I i “School Days” Idl a 'Kiri A Super Screg) Classic That Will Awaken the Maim @1 ones of When “WE WERE A COUPLE OF KIDS’ g f he picture will make you feel younger, better and ® happier. It’s The Babe Ruth of the Laughter League I - I A ■•.Mw fl /A;...' A < - \ Or * Torchy Comedy—"‘Sl EP THIS WA 5 ! J Special Matinee, 3:00 P. M. Prices 25c and 10c NIGHT SHOWS 7:00 and 9:00. DOORS OPEN 6:4 r i * Night Prices 50c and 25c @ Misx Mclva Clark and Mr. Carroll Clark in Songs and Dances rd Colored Gallery Closed All Day Tuesday | - Ccme Early Tuesday Night. Every effort being rnacie to seat the crowds. Doors Open 6:45 P. M. See i’n 1 ord !g in Lobby. ! jd] ‘ IRYLANDER Z, I Today—Monday-—Louise Lovely and Roy Stewart hd in “The Heart of the North,” an awe-inspiring drama of the Great Northwest, where men die for the wo men they love—and where women give their all for love. Also Pathe News and Kinograms. MONEYGi - MONEY LOANED or farm lands at 6 per cent, inter- I « est and borrowers have privilege paying part or all of principal at any interest period, stopping in- I terest on amounts pr/id. We always have best rates and esned terms and quickest service. Save money by seeing or writing We are in charge of home office of the Empire Loan & Trust Co. G. R. ELLIS or G. C. WEBB, ! Empire Bldg. Americus, Ga. (Formerly Commercial City Bank Building.) Baby’s Portrait Youi’ family records are never complete willi qut frequent pictures of the little tots. Make an appointment for baby’s portrait to day. 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