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FILM “ADAM’S RIB"
In Cecil B. De Milie’s new Para
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a t the Rylander Frida yand Satur
day, the Chicago Board of Trade with i
its wheat and corn pits, is reproduced :
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A Lloyd Hamilton Comedy, “No Luck”,
“Aesop’s Fables.’’
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DOOLEY'S QPEFIA HOOSE
TODAY SATURDAY
I You just can t beat this pro- Leo Maloney in a thrilling
gram: In the Days of Bus- Western; Harold Lloyd,
falo Bill, Star Comedy, Bebe Daniels, Snub Pollard.
iMutt and Jeff, Kid Rob- Comedy, “The New Leather
crts. News and Reviews, Pushers.” Scientific and Edu-
Science and Travel- cational Reels.
Mothers and Fathers: You should compel your children to see
our Friday and Saturday shows because they are educational.
■ Monday and Tuesday are big dys for children, “Trailing
Wild Animals in Africa,” with Mr. and Mrs. Martin Johnson.
Wednesday and Thursday, “Some Wild Oats.” Breaking
Everywhere.
i with absolute fidelity to make real
' the scenes wnere Milton Sills, one of
| the five featured players in the pic
| ture, wins and loses a fortune in .
1 grain trading. Scores, of trained ■
: brokers are used in these scenes to
give a realistic touch to the excited
action in the nits. j
Then there is the Natural History '
Museum where - Elliot Dexter and
Pauline Garon start a pleasing love
I romance. Great, towering, thirty
foot dinosaur skeletons put this seene
in a class related to this pre-historic
■ display is the expected and far-fam
ed De Mille "cut-back” or “vision’
I scene in which the life of man of the
(time of the stone age is depicted. A
! huge redwood forest, the largest in-
I door set eves built for a motion pic
i ture, forms the background for the
■ dramatic action. Seen in cave-day
j costumes of furs and throngs, are
; Elliot Dexter. Milton Sills, Anna Q.
■ Nilsson, Pauline Garon and Julia
1 Faye, the, featured players.
Equally colorful are scenes how
i ing a gorgeous ball at the Ramsay
home.
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i |
i G. O. Loving and Nathan Murray
j went to Macon this morning on an
! important business mission.
Miss Ruth Kleckley, of Oglethorpe,
; is the guest of Miss Mary English
■ at her home on Lee street.
Miss Marurite Meadows, of East
: man, arrived today for a visit of sev.
: eral days to Mrs. James Hurt, at
i the home of her mother, Mrs. J. O.
I McArthur, on Church street.
, Mrs. ,W. P. McArthur, Mrs. Jennie
: Lawson and Miss Ella Cameron left
j Wednesday by motor to visit relatives
I for a few days at Jonedboro and
I Atlanta. Accompanying the ladies
I was James McArthur of the fire de
partment, who takes his vacation at
this time.
Mrs. W.M. Ratley and Miss Rose
i Ratley, who have been occupying an
] apartment at 222 Hampton street,
now are with Mrs. Zach Daniel on
■ Forrest street.
I
Rev. and Mrs. Guyton Fisher, of
| Douglas, fore the gu<i ts • ctf their'
I daughter, Mrs. Fred Sills, on Lee
; street for several days.
| Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Pilcher have
: returned to their home in Leslie from
i Auburn where they attended grad
j uation of their son, J. P. Pilcher.
Mrs. Rudolph Wright, of Moultrie,
will arrive tonight from Moultrie to
!spent! the week-end with her parent.-,
i Mr. and Mrs. John Sheffield, on
' Brown street.
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TIMES '".>W
f FEBRUARY _ 2 9,
£Men and Women ®
ft Fight to Witness I
| ‘‘Some
IS Wild rromen and wild men came to « Kg
| fl/lincb at the Oardell Theater last nUht. H
XL Before the ‘‘Some W.ld Oats” Gpeclal ahowjQ
Kfor employed ° vnr nt 8 o'clock. S 3
Ka bij <• r or tne B:3OH|
* joy became
It Calls a Spade a Spade
COMING SOON!
Dudley’s Opera House
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MRS. SMITH ENTERTAINS
FORTY.TWO CLUB
Mrs. Charles M. Smith was host
ess Thursday afternoon at a lovely
party at her home near Americus,
having as her guests the’ members
cf the Thursday Afternoon Forty
two Club, and a few friends to fill
vacancies.
Dorothy Perkins roses, poppies,
sweet peas and coreopsis artistically
arranged in flower baskets and wall
pockets formed a charming decora
tion for the living room where the
guests were entertained.
At the conclusion of the game a
delicious salad course and ice course
was served.
The guest list included Mrs. Roy
Darker, Mrs. William Castleberry,
Mrs. H. W. Hyatt, Mrs. Gordon Heys,
Mrs. Oscar English, Miss Mary Eng
lish and guest. Miss Ruth Kleckley,
<>f Oglethorpe, Mrs. W. R Jackson,
Mrs. B. S. Turner, Mrs. Parrott
Poole, Miss Maude Beavers, Mrs.
Mrs. Clarke Poole, and Mrs. R. L.
Little.
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HETRON W. M. S. TO
MEET TUESDAY
Hebron Womans Missionary Soci
ety will meet with Mrs. Walter P.
Thomas Tuesday afternoon. May 22.
All the members are requested to be
present, as a very interesting pro
gram will be rendered.
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VIENNA WEDDING WILL BE
VERY BRILLIANT EVENT
The following from the Atlanta
Constitution is of interest in Amer- 1
icus, where the bride-to-be has a
number of friends and relatives:
“The marriage of Miss •Pauline
Leonard, of Vienna and L. C. Aver
ett, of Cordele, will be a brilliant
event on the evening of June 6, at
8 o’clock at the home of the bride
elect’s parents in Vienna. The en
gagement cf this popular young cou
ple was announced several weeks
ago and is of widespread interest
throughout the state on account of
the prominence of the two families.
“Miss Leonard is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Leonard, of Vi
enna and is a niece of Senator and
Mrs. Walter George, of Vienna and
Washington. D. C.
She is one of the most popular
tudents of Wesleyan Female College
and is an accomplished musician.
Mr. Averett is a popular young
business man of Cordele and is well
known throughout the state.
Many beautiful social events will
be given in compliment to Miss Len-
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Extra Fancy Georgia
Steaks ifatJU
Stew, lb. 10c
Geld Bond Sausage 30c
Boiled Ham . . . ' 57c
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i nard and Mr. Averett before their
I marriage.
‘ The wedding will be a home cere
money followed by a brilliant recep
tion.
After a two weeks’ motor trip the
bride and groom will be at home in
Cordele.
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MRS. WALTER RYLANDER
HOSTESS TO BRIDGE CLUB
On Wednesday morning at her
j home on Taylor street, Mrs. Walter
I Rylander was hostess the Wed
: nesday Morning Bridge ciub.
The living room where the tables
were placed was aglow with a pro- .
fusion of bright colored garden flow
ers effectively arranged in baskets
; and flower jars.
The trophy for the morning game
i was an attractive work basket and
j was won by Miss Annie Ivey.
At the conclusion of the game a
; tempting salad course with iced
I punch was served.
I The guest list included Mrs. Her
schel Smith and her mother, Mrs.
Hester of Florida; Mrs. Will Green
Turpin, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Tom
McLendon, Mrs. Charles Council,
Mrs. Henry Lumpkin, Mrs. Dick
! Williams, Miss Annie Ivey, Mrs. Ed
gar Shipp, Mrs. George Anderson
; and Miss Mary Parker. Mrs. Rylan
[ der was assisted in serving by Mrs.
] LuciA McCleskey and Mrs. W. C.
i Caye.
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JUNIOR STUDY CLUB
jTO MEET SATURDAY.
The regular meeting of the Junior
Music Study club will be held Sat
urady afternoon at the Community
I Club house at 3:30 o’clock. An in
! teresting program has been arrang
j ed and a full attendance is urged.
DANCE AT FELOS CLUB
fTHURSDAY EVENING.
I A ll enjoyable affair of last eve
' ning was the dance, sponsored by
| the Felos club, given at their club
rooms on Jackson street. Music
J was furnished by King Tut's orches
i tra.
, Among those daneng were ?>liss
; Mary Dudley, Miss Gertrude Daven-
I port, Miss Nell Hamilton, Juanita
' Rawlings, Miss Mary Walker, Miss
! Louise Dudley, Miss Annie Ivey,
i Miss Frances Easterlin, Miss Claire
1 Harris, Miss Mary Bowers, Miss
; Annie Ree Riley, Miss Mary Glov
j er, Miss Eugenia Parker, Miss Dor
othy Cargill; James Davenport, Geo.
Lumpkin, George Council, Anthony
Council, Alpheus Castello, Roy Park
er, Charles Simmons, Carr Glover,
Preston Ross, R. H. Sheppard, Bud
dy Pearlman, Marion Cook, Eugene
Seig, Ira Lee Hines, John Butt, Har
ry Sullivan, G. W. Harris, Willard
Riley, Buck Arrington and Dick Dix
on, of Ellaville and others.
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WOMEN’S CLUB MET
WITH MRS. ALBERT HARRIS
A meeting of the Woman’s club
was held Thursday afternoon at the
home of Mrs. Albert Harris ,on Har
rold avenue.
The following interesting program
was given:
Reading, The Confederate Note
(Rutherford) ; Poem, A Confederate
Note (Hearne) ; reading, The Com
ing of the Hurricane (Rutherford);
reading, Harry Stillwell Edwards
(Rutherford); reading, Aneas Afri
cans (Edwards); Current event.s
Farmer’s Folks 1 old
Case Was Hopeless
Couldn’t Eat and Took l c
to Bed, Declares Carter i 1
—Since Taking Tanlac, !
Again Weighs 175 Lbs. “
and Is Picture of '
Health.
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Remarkable, indeed, is the state- i
ment made, a few days ago, by S. 1
L. Carter, a well known farmer, liv- t
ing on R. F. D. No. 1, Sylvester, Ga. -
Mr. Carter declared that when he •
began taking Tanlac he was down in ‘ !
bed, as a result of nervous indiges- ®
tion, and that his case had been !
pronounced hopeless. However, his t
declaration: Tanlac has made a new i t
man of me,” is fully substantiated | «
by his fine physique and robust ap- s
pearance, for he now tips the scales «
at one hundred and se.venty-five I
pounds and is the picture of perfect i
health. v
‘Before taking Tanlac,” said Mr. fi
Carter, ‘‘l had suffered from indi- I
gestion and nervousness for two v
years. Always after eating—and I 1
could eat but very little—l was both,
ered with gas on my stomach and had f
pains so sharp I could hardly stand :
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T-Bone I > Pork Side I
Porterhouse .... E B */ Spare Ribs B r Z
Steaks I B £ Pig Tails I BSi M
INice Fat Dressed Hens, While They Last 80c
PICNIC HAMS 15c BREAKFAST BACON 23c
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Best Beef or Pork Roast 15c
Boiled Ham 39c \ Meat 12c
Smoked Tongue .... \ --
WEINERS 19c STEW MEAT 7 l-2c
In Case Any of Our Customers Get Some Meat
Here That s Not Satisfactory, Please Come
Back and Tell Us. We Will Be Pleased to Make
it Good to You at All Times.
In Rogers—NASH MARKET —In Rogers
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ja Your Victory Bonds
vS Victory Bonds bearing the distinguishing tXj
rM letters G, H, I, J, K, or L, prefixed to their 3/1
serial numbers, are now redeemable by this ICx
Vj bank at par. After May 20th, 1923, these xLI
VI bonds earn no interest. jCyi
kw Called Victory Bonds, A, B, C, D, E and F, V /
on which interest ceased last December 15th.
Nfl 1 should be cashed immediately- Holders of gW
ajl these called bonds are losing interest at the 111
rate or about SIO,OOO a day.
11 You can avoid loss in interest upon your Z
WJ ovrn Victory Bonds by converting them into an vL
Interest-bearing account here. n
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i EMPIRE BANK OF AMERICUS
B Georgia
2ERS AND DIRECTORS: ft
R. ELLIS, President. uj
V.-P. JOE M. BRYAN, Cashier V
Lieut, an. - . Mrs. John Wy:itt an 1
' little daught-.; - , Jane, lelk V. ednes-
I day night for San Antonio. T xas,
where Lieut. Wyatt will be stationed
'at Kelly Field. The Wyatts have
made their home at Souther I'ield
I for the past several yea’rs, and have
i made many friends in Americus who
• regret to see them leave.
George B. Turpin left today for
! Macon, where he spent two days on
I important business.
ELECT KIWANIS DELEGATES
VIENNA, May 18.—Vienna Ki
wanians have elected delegates t<>
attend the Kiwanis International
convention in Atlanta next week, as
follows: E. C. Mann and R. G.
Lumsden. Besides these delegates,
It is expected a number of visitors
wil lalso attend from Vienna.
them. I was also troubled with con
stipation and my nerves were so
bad I couldn’t sleep.
“Finally I got so weak and thin 1
had to give up my farm w uk and
take to my bed. Alter being down
and getting worse for three months,
my folks were told that my case
was hopeless, and it certainly looked
as if my time had come.
“1 had heard and read about Tan
lac and made up my mind to quit
taking everything else. Be.ng down
in bed, I asked my brother to get
me a /bottle of Tanlac and, it s tne
truth, after just a few doses I felt
a wonderful change coming over me.
I started eating, but with caution,
as I began to feel hungry for the
first time in many months.
“After taking three or four bot
tles of Tanlac I was eating just any
think and all signs of stomach pains
and indigestion left me. I could
sleep O. K. and started to gain in
every way. I picked up twenty
pounds in eight weeks and in the
next few months, got back to normal
weight, one hundred and seventy
five pounds. It’s hard to satisfy my
big appetite now and I enjoy my
work as well as my ‘eats.’ I praise
Tanlac to everybody 1 know.”
Tanlac is for sale by all good drug
gists. Accept no substitute. Over
37 million bottles sold.
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 18. 192?
FAVNG PROJECT MUST .. WAIT
COLUMBUS, May 18.—The Tal
bot aven,;e and Fourth avenue pro
jects wid not be paved this year,
according to action by the city com
mission upon recommendation of
ity Manager Walter A. Richards.
The present paving program of the
city tor 1923, including repairs and
maintenance and the Talbot and
Fourth avenue projects would call for
an expenditure slightly in excess
of the recepits for the paving fund,
according to the city manager.
JOB
. PRINTING
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Planters Bank Building
FOR QUICK SERVICE AND
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Office in Americus Ste’m Laundry
SOUTH JACKSON STREET
FIRST-
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WELDING
W e weld anything that is
weldable, at a Reasonable
price.
Experienced Welder Em
ployed.
Also Auto Repair Work.
FREEMAN
WELDING &
REPAIR CO
In Frpnt of Central Depot.
‘You Want It We Have It/
AMERICUS
DRUG CO.
Snappy Soda,
Good Music
All The Time; Served By
Jolly Dispensers
You 11 Like the “Feel At
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Follow The Young Folks
FOR A .
GRADUATING ’
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Give your boy or your girl a
nice Watch. Something that
will last them a lifetime.
We have a new stock of Wrist
Watches and new styles in
young men's Watches.
Come and let us show them to
you.
AMERICUS
JEWELRY CO. '
WALLIS MOTT, Manager
Phone 229
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SPRINGS
BARBECUE
FULL MEALS
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Served Thursdays, Fridays
and Saturdays. Regular
Dinner on Sundays.
J. L. GLAWSON
FARM LOANS
Money to lend on farm lands
at 6 per cent interest. Quick serv- •
ice and terms to suit borrower.
Gordon Howell, Rep.
Chickamauga Trust Go.