Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, September 19, 1922, Home Edition, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

PAGE TWO RYLAN9® DOORS RE-OPa AT 6:45 Entire House Reserved For Wait*? Patrons—Melva and Carroll Clark On Program ‘•With a mat.nee at ■' :G0 ; d -is* ■ performance ar, 7•. id 9. ike ■ der is preparing for a big day to day,” Manage: Em< Rylardu says. ‘‘Tonight v.'e have Mi-s .u.;.a Clark and Cairo) Ci k or t' ■ <■> • gram for appropriate on. ;nd dances, v. ■ aviug them in wit' C.e Wesley Barry pi., tun , 'School Da; followed by n Tvr< By < ■:' dy “The house will be <L.sed the matinee j-'ctuiv and the dv.r- OWDAratW WANTED--MISCFIXA vFOW WANTED —To p r otect you, youi family and your prope ty. Frank F Matthews, Insurance 18-ts WANTED —Young man ic mercantile ex iem c who want-' to permanent ly. :. " corporatie;- where earn: v 1 d<-- pend ?n It own effort-. Aacre-, Timcsrßecorder. 1 5-;;t WANTED*- -A water r ill man that 'hag had’some exp* i e. E. ■•. Salter, Americus Pt 11. ' . 18-6 t j WILL DAY 50 PER ( ORD i • oak wood, A. C. Alexander, <OX Spring street. IC-5t WAN IED EE.\T ! - loom home; close in. Price rea • enable. Write J. F. Hubbard, i 952, Columbus, (la. 19-.lv FOR SALE -4 ■ jrner nil stove io good condition. Paone 499. 1 i-ts WANTED—k di furnished •. r-, ment for light 1 deeping. .- 1- dress “Roon ’,” Tmes-Recorder. WANTED 50 Dozen fresh feC'J-, weekly from large stock. Writ J pay premium for best. Phone 97 l-.i .. FOR SALE FOR SALE. - Buttercups, namm-.ii and jonquil bulbs. Cail Mrs. I J. Josey. FOR SALE—Mahogany c' :fotins- 1 tafek ••efrigerator, 50 pound caput,, ty. Mrs. F. C. Skinner, 1,15 Smith I Lee St. —19-11 W I r - Wjsrrosw? I* tJpIX i©HiC SCL ! > (?C TEARS - A TNE GENER.' E TOMG I* not »ci4l>y y -ur di. writ* W LateramiUj CUuu Uv.. UuUvilte. Ky. 1 ■•■•■■■■■ •" ■■!■■!>•> I ■I«J->.C - —-- MH M || ■ / —,, II- - -^ r _ -- -* ■. "----'■ --’ ,- . - - U-T- - •' - • . ■ _ ■ - - ■ - -.- —- X - MAS 3 Special VICI’ROLA Club Offers! “Only 15 Weeks ’till X-Mas” CJub No. I—Any Victrola, SIOO or * less ' Off°r Positively Closes Club Nc. 2-Any Victrola, S2OO or , Club No. 3—Any Viclio!?, $490 or ered Xmas Eve. less. J ~~~ ■-- - ■ If Fjurchased During C’ub No. 1 Club No. 2 < Club No. 3 WeekLnuuig: (SIOO or Less) (S2OO or Less) (S4OO or Less) September 16 th-, SI.OO D< Sl.oo.We 2.00 Down; $2.00, Week $ 3.00 Down; SOOWt i i September 2brd ... $2.00 Down; SI.OO V.'eck $ 4,00 Down; $2.00 We.;<s G'.OO Down ; s3.oo'Week | (September 30lh ... s3.o<> Down; SI.OO We<-; $ 6,00 Down; $2.00 WedJ.s ,9.00 Down; $3.06 Week K e /? er ,t ' l $-1.00 Down; SI.OO Week s 8.00 Down; $2.00 Weeds'l2.oo Down; $3.00 Week . 'October 14th . $3.00 Down; <sl.oo Week SIO.OO Dow: . $2.00 Wee? $13.00 Down; $3.00 Week : ; ’■•u-ber 21st .. $6.00 Down; $1.90 Week $12.00 Down ; $2.00 Week $ 18.00 Down; $3.00 Week : W< 14.00 D ; s2.oo.Week|s2l.oo Down; $3.00 Week Beginning January, 1923, Balance Payable Within 10 Months • « —r— - _ t. _ _ _ i Make Your Selections Now While Stock is Complete I Sooner You Buy- Smaller the Payments I (CSX Howell’s Pharmacy |hk AMERICUS, GA. I ■ - r . - . . * ... ■ ~ . I Ts _ « •’ © . • will not Le opened until 6:45 f. r the first rm! ’ how. Tris dm.c in oi !< r to give every on an equal j chaiii-e to get in. E’ c,y i .. > m : effort is be .g made to get ... 1 • ■;. id v hope to suc- ceed. C - erf low crowds will le seat ed in 1 :-.w. i and i.mlery, the Loose ■ cd to ■ ■ . “Wcdn . w ■ pre ent Wi 1 1-m 1,0 1 <•. : tl J< n. ~ ■: •Silent V< fi l■■■<;er to fem on of the ’ii,;pe ‘ .s« -of -lie 'S'!.n ; \ '< el'.-. . : Du:a.-.:i ar-aug.-’i for a 1.-. : :y • ■ > came.a to I, pl;: ■d• ; he .■: sired ;■ make ; ■■ e.;<- ■■ :'.h.u:t j levnkes. “The e.-.e shows a < :.:me and three mi •. i □' e•’ • , < < • ;i y-reat waterfall, and bee-.. ■<• of the dan- ■ invol id ev< ry m. mber of the co.i pany and 'Jr. Dam an’- e:. -r : technician f f ••'. as on loca on in I ’ FOR RENT ' ._2 I FOR RENT—To young men, fur ni.-hed ’oonis; clo'e in. Good lu -1 carion. Pastotfice Box 217. 16-l>t FOR' SALE- S' tdebaker i aidster; <«1 m<-e:i ink i condition. T’m.ir rm .7 tires, at llylnnder Garage. 18-. f il'iii! 111.-. N- Small furnished apart ment to couple without children. ! B.IA 217. 16-Jt i R RENT-- Two large connecting I room with kit hpr.etie; all cpnven-J lienees. Add) .s P. 0. Box 274—H-7t ' . I’OR I’ENT— Two furnished room;' to couple or gentleman. Board | jif preferred. Pho- e 989.—14-6 FIRI I Rl< K, Fire Clay, Flue Lin ings, Thimbles. Phone 117 Shiver. I LOST AND FOUND LOST—-Wire spovc automobile wheel and tire 1J2.1 on Vienna , Americus public ; ad. Reward. No ■ i-fy M. McDon.dd, Americas, or I Times-Recordei. j ts Strayed or stolen -setter dog, • -iisto name “Sport”, beauti-. • 4ul brown ;<:■ and ! '“.e feet; white jon tip of I'; Reward if returned : I to Frank Sheffield. 18- f LOST- Hub cap from Stutz auto? mobile. Finder please r •turn to W. S. Ivey a.J receive r<-w ■ -<l. ix-’.t I STRAY ED--Three yountr steers, j Take up and notify John Shcf- ' j field. ‘ iG-’.t — j I FARM I.OAN MONEY plentiful at. I cheap ii.t-yrost rate and ou ease tArtus. VvL 'V. Dvlcs . ,f ’ THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER. 'or : t i urevent any accident. • .Tilth Johnson, Mr. Duncan'.- fail '••i-.-tar, a ■-..-•ted Director Duncan in faircrip' ■ Uie ; ene. Miss Johnson i‘- .ir with daring and thrilling sc,.-) ,-h' has appeared in many of them with Duncan the actor. I■, ~ . she was able to give , u ■<! ad . ice and valuable aid in •: • >•-- th. exceptionally thrilling ry of flights and 'h< Vi. .m Duncan assumes a dual role, ’ . at <if father and son." PLAINS PLAINS, Sept. 18. Mrs. Charles Phillips eiitei tained Tuesday after noon in honor of the seventh Lnth doy < f her little sen George I’iiillip'. 'lac iif.le folk- played many childish games in which Rosa Lee Phillips and ; Lillnise Lunsford joined, adding to • . • 4il- a-ure of the occasion. Rc l re p hmen’s were served in the dining i room, where the dainty color scheme ! of pink and green was carried out in detail. The table was featured with a birthday <a'.e embossed in pink and I holding seven small burning candles ' which the little guests blew out, with I each one expressing a wish for the happiness of the honor guest. Pink oleanders and lovely ferns added to to the ;;Ctractivene- s o f the room. The guest list included James Wise, James (':■■.nford, David Wise, Albert Itatlitf, Thomas Jennings, Linton Godwin, .Tame- Kennedy, Oliver Spann and Donald Carter. On Thursday afternoon, Mrs. O. V. Hogsed was hostess to the Young Matron's club and several invited guests at her pretty country pla e .He t ijoi th of Plains. The large liv ing room where the tables were pla-.-- I id was tastily decorated, bowls and vases of goldenrod, suggestion of the 1 fall season, being used. At the con clusion of th.- game, Mrs. Oscar Wil liams and Mrs. Jack Slappey assisted Mrs. Hogsed to serve a delicious salad j course. Playing were Mrs. Ray | Brannen, .Mrs, J. B. Mauney, Mrs. Homer Bankston, Mrs. Sam Bergin, Mrs. J. H. Monts, Mrs. Edmund Oli ver, Mr-. Thad Wise, Mrs. Mami ■ Bradley, Mrs. Bowman Wise, Mrs. Er nest Span?), Mrs. Emmett Harper, Mrs. Alton Carter, Mrs. Frank Tim merman, Mr J. 11. Williams aqd Mrs. Edgar Timmerman. Miss Kate Forrest, of Miami, Fla , RAILROAD SCHEDULES (Central Time.) Arrival and Departure of Pa»«enger Trains, Americus, Ga. The following schedule figures 4Ubli Ted as information and not gua"“ '" 4 ' CENTRAL OF GEORGIA RY. Arilve Leave 11:55 pm Columbijs-Chgo 3:45 am 10:35 pm Albany-Montg’y 5:14 am i 25 pm Macon-Atlanta 6:37 am 7:15 pm Columbus *7:30 am 1:55 pm Aibany-Montg’y 2:14 pm 2:14 pm Macon-Atlanta 1:55 pm 1.25 pm Columbus *3:30 pm 10:00 am Columbus !2:3oprr l' ’37 am Albany 7:25 pm 5:14 am Macon-Atlanta 10:35 pn 3:45 am Albany-Jaxville 11:55pn 2:sßam Albany-Jaxville 12:37am 12:37 arr» Chgc, St. L. Atla 2158 am 1 ;35 am Cinti and Atlanta 1 ;35 an (♦ Daily; (!) Sunday. AIR LD*E Arrives Departs 3:JOPM Coidele-Savh 12:26 PM 12:26 I’m Richland-Montg’y 3:10 PM .is spending two weeks here with | relatives and friends. Miss Forrest i formerly resided here and is receiving | a cordial welcome to her ol<l home. ■ Mrs. *A. Jones and daughter, Mildred, returned to Sumter Wednes. , day after a brief visit to her sister, ' Mrs. A. G. Kendriek. Mrs. J. T. Arnold and Noble A-- nold, <>f Parrott, were plea-ant guests of Mi -. W. H. Arnold V» eJ ne.-day. Mis. Ed Stalling-, of Albany, is spending the wyek-end the guest o i her -ter, Mrs. Wait* r Wise, at her home-near Plains. Mrs. Stallings is j pleasantly remembered here, her j ; former hem?, as Mis- Dixie Craw-I j ford. To Mrs. W. 1.. Thomas was give i 1 the distinction of casting the first 1 vote at Plains in the primary held i Wednesday, Sept . 13. Mrs. Tobe Dixon, of Richland, was the recent guest of Mrs. W. H. j i Arnold. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Britton ami ; little daughter. Nan. of Americus, 1 are -pending several days pleasantly, I guests of Mrs. Britton's parents, Mr. ami Mrs. A.-Dodson, Mi<s Laun; Caughman and Miss Annabel V.'ke lieft Wednesday for Leesville, S.. C., where they will en ter Summerland College. « Miss Hazel Wells, returned to her « home near Beauna Vista Tuesday af ter a stay of several month- here as ; book-keeper foi the Georgia Seed w ' Supply Co. Mis- Ern": t Logan returned Thurs i day from a brief Visit to Americus. Mr-. A. 'l'. Mcßrayer and children, , Beatlice and Henry., from Chatta- ; i nooga, Tenn , are here on an extend- | : ed visit, to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. | i F. F .Hogsed. I Philip Brown Jennings left Wed- ' I nesday for Gainesville, where he will i resume his studies at Riverside Mili tary Academy. CRAWFORD HANDLES GA. G. O. P. AFFAIRS ATLANTA, Sept. 19.—Louie High Death Rate in New York. Health Dept, states that one cause for the high death rate in New York is the house fly. They con taminate milk and food and menace health with terrible germs! Destroy , them! Lise Royal Guaranteed Fly I Destroyc r. S3.QO p< r gallon, with sprayer free. Sold, and guaranteed by Carswell Drug Co.——(adv.) I ! > | i Fairfax II The I Most t | I 11 Popular I i I Pattern Ever i ■ Sold. Ih! Corne And s ee It. W. ' i i wHir ' W 'll ■i ■> i ill ■w II ® • > 11 \ ' J: ' ' ' AMERICUS JEWELRY CO. WALLIS MOTT, Mgr: Phone 229 .. ? ALLISON UNDERTAKING CO. Established 1908 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND EMBALMERS Prompt Service Up-to-Date Equipment Day Phones: 256 and 253 Night, 106 • Come To • COMPTON BICYCLE SHOP You Get Aeroplane Work- And Submarine Prices. $5,000.00 TOLOAN On Americus Residence Property I LEWIS ELLIS. Phone 830. , Crawford, vice-chairman of the Re publican state central committee, and now in active charge of party as-. fairs in Georgia, has gone to Wash ington. He will spend a week or ti l. days conferring with J. 1.. Phil- ' ip.-, state chairn—.a. who is compelled to spend part of his time in the na- , ional capital on private business af fair-. Mr. Crawford will also con- . fer ■ . h national leaders and govern- I ment heads on business connection To Stop Pimples Yeast Viiamines Be Iroaized Iconized Yeast Combines the Neces sary Body-Iron and Body-Vita mines Which Make Skin Eruptions Vanish Absolutely You can prove the remarkable re sults of ironized yeast in a feiwilavs’ time. To get results that you can actually se£ in your mirror, and ac tually feel in your whole make-up, you must use that yeast which gives The sweetest, dearest kisses are those placed on a clear, pure skin, the necessary blood-building vita- I mines "with the proper kind of i strength-giving iron, in- the same j form a.s it exists in the human body. : There is only one ironized yeast pro duced in the world, and it is called simply, Ironized Yeast. It is not a mere mixture of yeast and iron, but is yeast ironized. which is a sub stance all by itself. Pimples black heads and eruptions mean that you are minus the right kind of iron-and vitamines. You need both. Ironized Yeast will free you from pimple embarrassment forever, your black heads will vanish, your purified rich red blood will show in the ruby of your cheeks and adorable skin-clear ness. Ironized Yeast will put wire ness in your nerves, new red'blood cells in your blood. It builds strength in every organ, in men, women and children. It is also a stomach • strengthener. Ask for Ironized Yeast, nothing else. Beware of imitations. Ironized Yeast is sold at all drug stores at SI.OO a package. Each pack age contains 60 tablets, each tablet sealed. They never lose their power. M’f’d only by Ironized Yeast Co.. At lanta, Ga. All kisses will be sweeter from now on! I : 7-- t. - i "; . .... ; . SI,OOO IN SWEATERS Received Tuesday Morning For Ladies and Misses In Staple and Novelty Styles . j Tuesday morning we received by ;:expstss more thali $ 1,000 worth of Staple and Novelty Sweaters for Ladies ai id M isses. The Sweater business has grown to be one of the biggest departments in the shop, and we sei] them now by the hun dreds where we used to sell only half dozen or so. It is, just such weather as this today that make thesd useful garments necessary, when every Lady and Miss needs them. In fact, they are almost indispensible. We are making prices especially attractive on these and for a style and quality, we show you a line that’s unmatchable. These new Sweaters now on display in the Ladies’ Ready to-Wear Department. Ladies’ Hand Bags ! I and Leather Goods-- I ! he morning’s express also brought us the most beautiful line of Ladies Hand Bags, in all the Staples and Novelties of the 1922-1 923 season. They hre here in a great profus ion of styles, the finest line ever seen in Americus. O- „ We have markechthem at prices so reasonable that every woman will want a new Hand Bag, whether she needs it oi not. I More Silks and Woolens I In this Lovely Morning-- ; I Monday’s express brought us quite a bunch of new items in I Silk and Woolen Goods; also more Ladies Ready-to-Wear Garments. Almost every train now brings us a quantity ot new merchandise, which is immediately placed on display I for your benefit. IS Just here we say to you that we are. not sitting around twiddling our thumbs. On the ontrary, we are busy from dawn to dark. We have the merchandise for you, and you well know there is a satisfaction in coming to a place where you will find what you want in abundance, not being com pelled to waste time and shoe leather “piking” around to other places. ANSLEY’S — — —.— —,— * ? —I with the state organization. < Since taking active charge at the ( ■ state Republican headquarters in the Candler building, Mr. Crawford has, ; to quo|e Lis of ice force, “worked < like a 1 rogan. The vice-chairman, who is Georgia born and bred, know ( i Georgia polities like a hook, and : while recognizing the fact that his 1 i native state is Democratic, sees no ‘ reason, apparently, why two politi- 1 - {RYLANDER- ss.. WILLIAM DUNCAN I l| EDITH JOHNSON I IN | ‘The Silent Vow' Directed By William Duncan r I (3 El [3 • § Perhaps William Duncan has never had a production | which was more trying than “The Silent Vow,” in which & he assumes a dual role. He plays father son and presents a picture with some double exposure which ha- | been heretofore regarded as impossible—that of a gha.x $ acter crossing the center line in a double exposure scene. b II ! I The dynamiting of a river, .three men and a canoe being & carried over great falls to destruction, fist fights, intens • 1 dramatic scenes, a stirring love story of the great out- if' doors, daring feats of horsemanship and massive sets it: f which spectacular scenes are enacted, are a few of the high lights in this great production of the ‘ Northwest S Mounted Police. J; Sil 4 •'» ® Also Pathe News I — .j TONIGHT—WesIey Barry in “Schoo! Days”: Miss Melva Clark and Mr. Carroll Clark in 7. songs and dances; a Torchy comedy, “Step This Way.” $ . Matinee 3:00. Doors open for night perform ances at 6:45. Colored Gallery closed for the day - I ife I SielSfSJ aUslI 515151 S J 71k TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 11 2 ? cal parties cannot exist in g,,„j der and harmony, to their rauU)ai advantage. He is opposed to a ln()1 oply end sees great merit in the O i' t ' axiom which says “compel itj ( , n the life of trade.” l n other w Ord , he beLeves the government <anM kept upon the right sort >f p i ail two political partie- are ;»n ( i ei