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SHOW BIGGEST
PURE SEED HERB
V/ili Be Displayed At National
Daily Expos on In H.milin,
Minn.
HAAJLLNE. Minn., I ■ —«
i.agyet X«’9?P P 1
. tie -ever gathered v, it display '•)
.. ; 1 the Nat-Ulla. D:il.'-.. ■ . in? -'
• held Jure <>e • ■' A ’" " 1
.‘in prizes v. 1 be c-.ercd,
; eeffin ing. to ofti<ial*.
(Stile friim the prize herd- if
large Wisconsin f.irn end .ria
parte of Aniert-a’s dairy sc, tier. wi .
be exhibited at the exp 1 ■■
sponsors declare will lie tl.e large t
of its kind.
The Ifnited Stale.- Department i
Agriculture will co-operate with the
, exposition officials in tur.i’g Dairy
HaH into i huge educational e•. i->it
| of iairy product* .’.I theii n.-, *.
Included .a the hall’s feature, v. .•
be 5" the go. exhibit, a
model dairy kitci:-n di: •<*.•
by Airs. Put.: Hem. ing ; :i vim h Lt
uses of milk m the home kifclb :' vih
be demonstrated
Demonstration also will 1 ■ t
of file dep. I'tmo nt’s f. port serviie.
by Zadio, telegraph and mail, 'hich
is bailable to- fa. me .-. ma mi ■’ctu'’-
ers, ■ distributors and i-oi:s".a:i r
Tic various cattle asm nat’. ..
have" s'-m ted »n raising the total of
the prizes offer'd. In each . . t>.-.
five brecT-divisions ~■.‘>,790 wiL Li
LIVE IN CHICKEN HOUSES'.
You may not know i . but be I
bugs m.\v be living in your chi.kin
lioU'-v! The? il'O on the blood of
chickens., Tl • y s) lead disease and
you are in u mger t'U.' STAX ILx
Proti <: yourself. <n.. b-4
with Royal Guaranteed B. d Bug
Liquid. H.\ nb-ss to ehickei'.,. 2
Sold and gua.an .cii Ly Carswell
Drug Co.— i adv )
ALCAZAR : T °* y
Last Chance to S: e
Gloria
Swanson,
Fo: 4,
David.
Pcrell, in
‘HER GILDED CAGE’
A romance of Cay Pa.ee anil |
New York society re’-'els.
TOMORROW
Hoct Gibson
in.
“The Galloping Kid ’
r MICHELIN |
y H v Are Rock 801 -ni Prices On the World’s
g Quality Tires and Tubes
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Ring- Regular • V.
B Size ;■ Shaped Oversize Size Fabric i'
B * (*'
9 Tubes C ids Cords Casing.; C
Soft Bead Clincher Tvpe I
& 28x3 $2.40 I 1
I ’ 30x3 2.45 ' SIO.OO |
30x3i . 2.75 $15.50 $12.75 12.75
B 81X4 . . 3.15 15.50 p
5
Straight Side Type
30x» .. 270 1 5. )0
y 32x3j 2.90 23.25 18.00 ~ h
* 31x4 3.15 20.45 f
I ' 32x4 .. .3 70 29.15 22.50 |
I 33x4 . 3.85 30.05 23.53
i 34x4 .... 4.00 30.85 21.; 5
I 32x14 1.75 37.70 26.45 ’ £
| 3 3x4 J 4.90 38.55
I 34x14 '5.10 .3.50
I ■ 35x45 ... 5.25 40.70
| '. 36x41 5.40 41.55
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| 33x0 5.70 46.95
I ■ 34..5 . ... 5.85 48.15
| 35x5 .... 6.'0. 49.30 ' t
I * 37x5 «.3O 51.85 • o
E • 36x6 ... 9.40 86.00
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MOON AUTO SUPPLY CO.,
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229 Lamar Sheet Ji
I t H W. Moon, Pi opr. P..0r.„ 130
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This Week Will Be
KRAFT’S CHEESE WEEK
In Americus
Krafts Cheese Company is holding a
Demonstration at The
s Fairgrounds
Every one in and around Americus invited to
parUike of our wonderful p.uduis.
offered <o ti e regular classes. In
addition t> this special prizes offer
: ed by individuals and organizations
raises the total to much larger
figure.-'.
Bovs' and Gicalf clubs haw
' . •a offered prizes amounting t<
I !-2,2(*0 by the Naiion;.! Dciry A*so-
■ ’ on, -100 pc. given to exhibr
tot* in each -.ass. la addition each
o, the breed associations is giving
. prizes in rec'x.nition of the- work
! dene by the clubs.
1 REPUBLICAN STATES ARE
IGNORED IN BONUS VETO
WASHINGTON, Sept. 27. • ■< .»i
--' , pressmen :■!"• a ..ing one another
. , what, if anything, the veto of <h-‘
'■nidi bo: :-, bill mean.- politicaily
in the face of election.-.
The i< |o. tai card ballot on
1 tin- bonus shewed .-•■•nt intent in favor
of ihe bonus in the nort hand centr'd
West :.:i don the I’a< ific coast.
I.:•'!.:!/ D.readers in the
east a.id rhe outh an dtiic m <unlai. ;
states returned a vote against the
bonus.
All the t.iics thu ' favored the
•o.:.; in this poll gave Republican
majorities two years ago.
PENNINGTON
, \1 i- ■ 1 ■ :!a >.■ rael, of Sumter
rj-.-nt. the pz ■( week with Mr.-. A
Sommers.
M’. and Mr-. .1. I. T'eanington,
Mi • ' and Dallas Penning"*'';:
were Sunday gu« sts .of Mr. and M. .
J. B. L . tcrlin, Jr,, t \ndei sonvill
Mrs. (>. A. Summers and Miss
Lula L ■. ]i< nt Wediu. day
noon with Mrs. P. N. Pennington
find family.
Rev. P. K. Cowart, of New Era.
was a visiior here< Wednesday afler
no:>ll.
Mr. and Mi.. (). A. Sunn" rs wi re
called •Am<i it t Wednesday
on i-wount cl :ie illness of ti ’r son,
C i., at the 1 >mo of i- s grandpar-
1 d .urs. \\ .Al. Summer;
'•!>'. and .Jr . Gus Hollow ... ~n-
, nounee the birth of a son Tuesday,
■ Sep'. 19.
I’.- n 1 'ge- and little daughter,
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Christine, of Amern us, were visitors 1
here Sunday.
Mr-. .1. D. Pennington returned
■ home Saturday after spending a
week at the bedside of her mother,
M: <. Meli.sa Clark, at her home in
Americus.
Mrs. Cleve Pennington and daugh,
■ :
Pel. aai, .-pent Sunday night' and
1 Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Q. A.
i Summers. ■ ,
: Mrs. A. B. Holloway spent Wed-
■ d.-'y with M: . Gus Holloway.
I M.'. and Mr.-. W. AL Summers, of .
! Americ us, spent the week-end w ith
’ Mr. and Airs. (). A. Summers.
J FL R. Lane, of .Myrtle Springs,
p-.-iit Monday here with his parents,
M<. ami Mrs. T. J. Lane.
Mr. ami Airs. .1. I. Pennington and
son, Dallas, visited Air. and Mrs. '
t>. A. Summers Friday evening.
Mrs. .1. P. Bolton spent Saturday ■
in Americus with Mrs. W. AL Sum
mers.
.HUNTINGTON
LI XIINGTON, Sept. 2(l.—.Miss 1
7 e. nia F.ii*ridge c elebrated her i
Izth birthday with a delightful aft- I
■rnooii party Saturday afternoon
chich assembled about 15 of her
little fr.ends to enjoy the occasion.
I he l-’tlc- guests were amused with
different games until a late hour,
when refreshments were served.
Several from here attended the
Sumb r ( ounty 'Singing convention
in Americus Sunday.
Al: Geraldine Ryals left Satur- '
day L.r Sardis where she will teach I
ehc-ol school this year.
Mr>. .J. Fl. Kinard and Mildred
't ai to their home Sunday aft
er a delightful-visit to Mr. and Mrs.
■L A. Brcy at the ir home in Cordele.
A!l ' and Childers Sheppard
guests of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Greene, at their home near
w:lo. 'iile Sunday.
Miss Vera Hayes left Sunday for
Jacksonville, being called there by
-le Illness of her sister, Mrs. C. R.
Mr. and .Mrs. W. J. HR], j r . ( of
Cobh, w< .re visiiord at !the home
co th,-ir parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. A.
• ‘erry, Sunday morning
W. A. Parker, of New Era,
was the guest of her sister, Mrs.
I f Harris, Friday afternoon.
Miss Lottie Ethridge, o f Ameri
cus, spent the week-end with het
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Eth
ridge.
-Tvs Beulah Harris spent Sunday
pleasantly with Miss Lucile Kinard.
_ Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Bradley and
; Mr*. Bernard Bradley and little son,
v m'c-, of New Era, were the guest
. of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Bradley Fri
-1 day afternoon.
Miss Neva Ferry leaves Wcdn'es-
Now is the time to pay
attention and see
that your bakings are pure,
wholesome and nutritious.
Good Hour is all Hour with
the nutritive value of wheat.
Mix it with good baking pow
der and you have a nutritious,
wholesome, palatable baking.
No ready mixed substitute will
take its place.
For wholesome, nourishing
food you should use straight
flour and a pure baking
powder—
There never was, is not, and
never will be anything that
will take the place of good
straight baking powder and
plain flour.
If you are using self-rising
flour or any other kind of a
’ substitute for good baking
powder or plain Hour you had better
stop, and consider whether you are
practicing real economy, or saving
money. You are taking a chance of
losing the full nutritious health-build
ing value of a good, plain flour.
For best results use—
Calumet Baking Powder and
a good plain flour.
THE AMERICUS TIMES RECORDER.
’ day for Sylvester where she has ac
cepted a position as teacher in he
school there.
Mrs. J. A. Bray and little son,
' John, of Cordele, came' Sunday to
pend sonic' time with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. .1. E. Kinard.
Miss Beulah Harris was the guest
c f Mrs. Claude Johnson S itu.day
afternoon.
Willie Chi k and Henry L-e Shep
pard returned to their homes here
last week after a \i-it of some
length to New York and othei poin.s
of interest.
ELLAVILLE.
ELLAVILLE, Sept. 26. Last
Sunday night at about 2:.'!(» o’clock
the citizens of our town were awak
• ened by the alarm of tire and it was
soon ascertained that the barn of
C. L. Battle was in flumes. The local
lire department was called out but
it was ton late as the tire* had gain
ed tc,o much headway to be checked.
The perfect st'llness of the s night
prevented any danger of the tire
spreading to ohter buildings.
The barn contained two bales of
unginned cotton, two mvles a cow
; and calf, and three hogs, all of which
was a complete loss, as no insurance
was carried. The- fire was discovered
by a son of Mr. Battle’s who hap
pened to wake up and saw the re.-
:Je lion of the fiames thorugh th.'
window.
RICHLAND.
RICHLAND. Sept. 26. —A wed
' ding of cordial interest to a wide cir-
I cle of friends was that of Miss Ruth
Channell, of Richland, and Mr. E.
D. Clark, of Macon, which took place
Saturday morning at Plains, Rev. Mr.
Philips of that city- officiating, in
the prepence of only the immediate
family of the bride.
Immediately' following the cere-
They are
GOOD! 11#
mony the young couple left for
Americus and from there to Savan
nah for a bridal trip of a couple
weeks, later going to Mpcon where
they will make their home.
Mrs. Clark is the eldest daughter ;
of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Chappell, i
prominent people of Richland. She
courts her friends by the score both
at Richland where she was born and •
reared and at the numerous cities
.hroughout the state where she has <
visited, and their love and good i
wishes follow thepi in their new life. !
Mr. Clark, who originally came |l
from Michigan, has resided in Ma-'|
con for several years, where he islj
one of the esteemed young men of !|
the city. He holds a responsible poi!
sition wish the (ampbell company I
of that city.
CONCORD
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Hagerson spent i
Saturday nigh.' in Schley county as ■
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. hi. R. Ij
Hart.
Mrs. W. W. Dozier spent a short I’
while Tuesday morning with Mr*. J
B. Holley. ,j
Mrs. A. L. Brown is convalescent, i 1
Mis. R. F. Bell and baby Pauline,
visited Mrs. A. C. Bell Tuesday.
( lift Elder and a negro who were
riding- a motorcycle had a narrow es- ;
cape Sunday morning when a bolt i
came loose and the machine turned ■
turtle with them. Neither suffered '
serious injury.
Littl Doris Kidd has whooping
cough.
Hollie Womack, of Americus,
spent. Sunday with homefolks.
J. B. Holley was a business visitor
to Plains Friday. 1
Mr. and Airs. B. P. Buchanan
spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. J.
L. Wynn's.
Airs. F. L. Wynn and baby Doro
thy. spent last week in Schley county
the guests of Prince Kiihl.
J. H. Dupree is quite ill with a
carbuncle on his foot.
'lhe people of this community are ;
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SPECIAL
For Thursday’s Selling
We Will Offer a Lot of the Season’s
Swellest Dresses
At a Little Over Half Price
Dresses Valued at $15.00 to $17.50 $10.95
Dresses Valued at $19.25 to $25.00 14.95
Dresses Valued at $25.00 to $29.75 . 19.95
Dresses Valued at $35.00 to $40.00 ' ... \ 24.95
Now understand these are every one absolutely new, this
season’s merchandise, and are of—
Canton Crepes Wool Cantons
Crepe de Chines Poiret Twills
1 ricotines And Other Fabrics
»
No Exchanges < V %
Alterations Extra jMk | AIT C?
Spot Cash 11 b ICJy S’
greatly enthused over the coming
fair in Americus.
Mrs. C. J. Daniel and little daugh
ters Jane and Ann spent Saturday
right and Sunday in Americus as
guests of Airs. Comer.
Air. and Airs. W. T. Johnson, of
Americu-. -pent Saturday night with
Air. and Airs. J. E. Johnson.
Mr. ami Air*. A. C. Bell and chil-
RYLANDER : Si DAY
HEART THROBBING
SOUL STIRRING /
MIND STIMULATING
Florence Vidor
in , .
“DUSK TO DAWN” BHHH
I i t l-ran'.iiiil naiuie !,;:<! .
worked his regeneration HF
and he loved her.
!-' t she not n. "v . B® ;
ian . beeaust- <>i tlra "- 1
amazing <>tin, iil< It u.i W
dusk to dawn.
11<- called it "dream-
nonsense." J'
She knew it for a fearful h jl
rea 1 i ty. - - ■■ ■: '
What would vou call the
phenomena of two girls
with but one life?
Also Pathe News
________ _.
Earle Williams in Restless Souls
And a Comedy U A Stormy Night”
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1922
I dren, Griffin and Elizabeth, visited
relatives in Shiloh settlement
Sunday.
Mrs. A. O. Epps and Air:. I. tv .
Wallace were Sunday visitor- of \j, .
W. H. Dupree.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Reid
shoppers in Americus Saturday.