About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1924)
PAGE TWO IM FILES SUIT NW. CM Bruce Clatk Starts Action to Recover Young Sen Now With Grandparents in Atlanta ’•< A.'I'L.XNT.A,, Jan. U). Fo years old, blandly blue-eyed, .- el unaware of what it is and .uh :i . Henry Bruce Clark. Jr., became tin '■object of a court fight M<v day '-‘lwJVii his giandparents. Mr- ■> - 1 Mrs .!.'.!<:•,<! ■ H ■ '"Avenue, with whom h • ;in '-‘ Lis lather, Brine t'i.n' icsidcnt of Atnt'i'icus. jjTJ}e,fight was 1.-.umlu d when the fdi'??rt throu-.rii George L. Bi il, of filed in Superior Cour. .Monday a petition li.r a writ of hjlwlts corpus, asserting .hat since death of th- boy’s mother, Atigu-t 19 I! 1 !’' tiie grand| arents had re fused to giv< the child to him. An order v.a - signed directing the Lrai.'ifpareiits to produce the child in ■‘-rntn-i February 16 for a hearing on the 'petition. tye-lathe’s nit asserted that Clark and Miss Mary J. Poss were io..trie.. 1 . May 11, 1918, and that she dlrf last August; that he had new >ir. relinquished his rights to custody ■"of the child, but that he had been ■thwarted in his efforts to obtain th? hny by the granpar. nts. Clark asserted that he was at . J.endj.ng a government training IBIMIrr ~_T-. -T.V T.'-T ‘ -- I SALE OF WHITE GOODS! Wc have always l tried to conduct our Sales in such a iHanncr that ov.r good patrons will believe in them and look forward to them We are eager to think that we have 'succeeded in building this reputation. It is because of this o-fnci that v. e are glad to announce this big money saving sale of White Goods. Not on’y have our regular stocks been marked down to meet th< promises of this bargain event, but we have gone to matket and purchased new merchandise. Ihe newest agd best in desirable White Goods including Linens, ma ’•fcilai? for Undergarments, Blouses and Infants Wear, Cur tain and f)r ,peiy materials; undergarments for the entire family and some rare values in Hosiery, Dress materials, in fact a representation frem our stock may be had during this sale. COME EARLY. Phenomenal Values 1 Big Bargains in WHITE GOODS WHITE GOODS Bleached ‘ TURKISH Long Cloth, xcellent I TOWELS quality, 36 meh i | Real bargains in | 1 owels. Made of veiy English Nainsooks, | I best grade cotton and grac ] e , white | represent money in on j y ° nf your pocket at these | nc } l prices. 18x36 unus- 50c grade, white only ual val., pr. soft and <>heer ~ J 24x54 Exira (?1 *K ; quality, yard heavy, pair | HUCK TOWELS BATISTES I i I ’ 1 here is always a ne- j | cessity fora good mercerized, 1 supply of these and s ’ ieer weight > L | K i • ■ 4Sc value *></V ■ this is your opportun- c ity to buv them at a , r r J “ jjc value, tine quail- saving . ‘y-p --18x36 hemmed yard £<Jv ends, pair vJv I 8x36, solid colors, pink, blue, yellow, DIMITIES value, pair SSC s(k quality, all unSLrVear ”ior I,ty ' a " 25c Colored AC Bloomers U THI S SALE Flesh colored (TO 9C INCLUDES BIG Bloomers <?«- BARGAINS J s S $2.00 FOR YOU! Crone rlo (p-n OF All collar attached Chine Teddiess3.2s Shirts in well known makes such as Lion Crepe de CO Brand, Eclipse, etc.; Chine Gowns Pussy Wil- '7C values up to *7C low * v ' $2.75, each Make Your House Lock Like a Brand New Place With New Curtains and Draperies That Enchant. Received a New Shipment Saturday. Ccme in and Look Them Over. PEARLMAN'S n The Best Goods at the Best Price, No Mater What the Price • ehool in South ( "hen his wile died, and that h is now living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Clark, who reside on Jaeksor; 'avenue in Anrricus. , , MWI 111 IS fflfO I.'INDON, Jan. 29.- Prohibition Tur'ey ended Sunday, says i etch to The Dapy Mail, wh- i .met Pasha’s pr.-posa! to re-tore liquor :■< a state monopoly rertciv ■ .1 the unanimous approval o's the national assembly. ' ‘ CHURCH NIGHT’ L POPULAR AT LEE ST. Church night which was inau gurated at Lei Street MethodLt church a week ago, has already dem oastrated its popularity among mem bers of that congregation, and at i ■ tendance at the mid-week church gatherings has been considerably stimulated thereby, it is decla.r->J "Church Night” will be again- ?b --erved at Lee Street church Wed nesday night, it is announced ’by P. v. Luther Harrell,, | nstor of.-that congregation, and it. is expfecte 1 that the attendance of the members : v. ill even exceed that r<-gistr rird with the beginning of its obser vance. ROLAND HOGUE AND §OME OF THE GLOBE THEATER BEAUTY CHORUS it •' itSHii. t -■■■■ g".-" ■ x Li eV I flh T/tai ■• i. W' - ricS® i k ’ ; -aM 3RHf ■ I W ;; ,r ? A ith "Good Morning’, Dearie,” Kylande)- Theater, Friday, Feb. Ist'' FREAK ROSE GROWTH SHOWN BY FLORIST ’ BRI’NSWICK, Jan. 29. -Mana ger Moritz Baumgartner, of the Brunswick Floral Company, was exhibiting today a curiosity in the rose family. Branching from one stem were a perfectly formed white and pink Killarney rose, specimens as beautiful as could he grown. Mr. Baumgartner stated that one large rose grew on the center stem, half which was pink and the other white. Later the two rose buds appear? 1 on the oth< r two stems, display ing their different colors. No. ex planation could*be given by flori culturists of the strangy speak of nature. ~)/eaUk T/ints Wt ■ 2 f’y ...Fadior f/" i y - Physi O< ; . ! B 1 Culture bZRNAIV. kacfadden At least nil * out or i» ti i • •>; qf. 1 Lt' . ■ vaneef) ftn<l \ iyni-cr;:; a--'. ’ . found to cite a I< •! :p«t; ■: ■ oil of *1 Tv !: <• »-i ' •' I A t• mperat’e di*'* tray '.e;X r*‘- 'A . Birinatioi) ot aleohol, - ! and other injurious f.e of food or, drink, or it idg,. i ■.” a merely !>• itt;. I• hip-.. tv in l<»od qiimtity. » haw alwady • inpl-asi,? ■ I »h-‘ ill) pop*lllLCe. ol (HI l , fvlw'G ...filtly Gi. io.) . as II: t.- ars.i. l . .■ • JI. U I.' ' •’ * ’ •ary becan; '’oi »!>'>•' irsln;; 1 ‘ nl vd for food, but rit is • si»» i i.i!ly nee wary in curly lift more Imd ha# been consuinV d hjis Lorn nw'b’d .ui I a habit <»t ’ r\- (•vs. ivr «atin . has In . a ninivd. Si' h a liabit • ,a\ have ov< rta.w 1 Ihr pov.eisoi t ho di’ • s’i"w ~ml vX cretury organs ami thus L fl them in i weakened condition. \\ l!via* sm h vwakno s exists the import ance of discontinuing th-* abuse is Ihr gie.iter, Owrvnting is at ail times harmful, but while th young indulge in it ami notice little ill eff'ct, the continuance of 1b- vic . into old aye invariably results in disease and shortem <1 lif< . Efforts to a given amount food are alway;. im pravfieal. if food could hr i.i tr lired in pints or pounds sw might arrive at some useful coiK'l u-.i<»n in the matter. Hut this cannot b<- dene, as th-- amount ol nutrim.-n! I varies * widely with the chrt.-icnl ; composition and the proportion of water contained in thu various foods. Theoretical scientists at tempt to prescribe dietaries con taining .so many calories -th'* cal orie being a s i.‘initie unit win r - by the heat or {.ene rgy pruuii< ing value of tliv food is measured. In order tk if the appetiti may form an intelligent guide to our e.uing \imust first eliminate the false appetite created by exces sive iiiduigciice in food, wrong habits of rating ami the use of stimulating ami highly flavored food. In order to cultivate a m ; appeti’v one must adopl simple foods with natural Havers. At first these may not seem attract ive. hut the palate* will soon barn to prefer them to more highly flavored dishes. A wide varietv of food is desirabl* as a means of in suring a sutlicient supply of h sser known elements. Rylander | T S 5 \■P r. WISA THE SEASON'S GPtAIEST MUST.AL COMHOV E-V- N :jl HO Wlfej ft v ■’ H sF '??*’? N k W* J K ■ and I MUSKBY (r • ■' - ' CHAS PRICES—SOc, sl, $1.50, $2.50 Plus Tax. Seat Sale Friday THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ffllMS' IMF KLL PRINCIPLE OTW Measure Ordered Favorably ■; Reported by Senate Commit - 4! tea During Monday Session : WASHINGTON, Jim. 29. The I L ' Norbeck Burtness bill, providing i'i .khancial relief for farmers in areas, (stricken by crop failure, was a[>'' -proved in principle yesterday. It! j iwas ordered favorably repoted today: Jby the senate agriculture comniittee. ] The committee : ; proved the amendment by Harrison, of Missi ssippi, which would increas ■ the an-j propfiation carried from $.>0,000,- : 000 to $75,000,000, and make the j addition available for farmers gen erally instead of only to the wheat i ■ rowers. CARD OF THANKS We wish to return thanks to those friends who were so tender ly solicitious during- the recent ill ness and death of our beloved son and brother, Filmore Mejlath, and to express .appreciation Tor many beautiful florel tributes “ sent to grace his casket; May God’s gra ciotih rest upon each and all rtf these. We wish especially fto . thank Dr. Otis Statham of Leas burg; Dr. W. S. Prather and Dr. ; ( hambliss, of Americus, and hos? pital attendants for services ren- j dered. DR. J. T. M’MATH AND ■ FAMILY. —H i I W- - "NW Tw i ill Yellow Stained Teeth Bleached White New Safe Way No more dark, discolored, spot ted or tobacco stained teeth. Bleach odent Combination costs oniv few cents and removes unsightly stains in three minutes at home. Leave teeth flashing White. Itistrous, clean. Recommended everywhere as quick er, surer, safer than old harmful, 'dangerous scouring. Fine for chil dren’s soft, sensitive teeth. No es-I feet on enamel. Bleachodent Com- ! j bination contains liquid to- loosen j | stain coats and special paste which ! | gently remove them. Paste keeps j new stains from foripng. Be sure I to ask for Bleachodent Combination. ■ \t all good dealers such as Howell’s , I Pharmacy, Murray's Pharmacy. I Windsor Pharmacy.. ■ MARRIED WOMAN AND GIRL IN bUICIDE PAC CHICAGO, Jan. 29. A suicid 1 pact is believed by relatives to hav • caused Mrs. Marie Osborn Bock, 2( and hyr companion Miss Bernie Hinman to swallow poison late yes ; terday in a downtown motion pi ■ I ture theater. , One of the victims died en routi ; to the hospital, and the other sue |climbed three hours later. They Are Going Thick and Fast Ladies’ Elastic Girdles, Kabo’s New Spring Models, complete size assort ment, very special value at ? each $ 1 «98 Yard wide Bleaching, free of starch, smooth grade, cheap at 25c, to see the quality is to buy it, limit 10 yds. to the customer at, the yard „ . . . . . 19c Children’s pretty New Socks, fine grade, com. plete size and colors, assortment, wonderful bargains at, the price .... 25c ■Happy Home Aprons, sizes 36 to 46, well known, fast colors, special purchase, special sale, only a Churchweh’s store can offer sucn bargains at, each 75c Pretty New Spring Ginghams, 32 hi. wide, big range, fast colors, cheap at 35c, only a Churchwell store can offer such values at, the yard 25c Pansy Pillow Cases, Standard size, see them and you will buy them, sale price at, each 24c Soft and fine quality Batiste, a Churchwell leader, sale price, per yard . . . 35c Suntub wash fabrics, solid and fancies, big range, if they fade we replace, special value at, the yard . . . . . 35 c 36 in. Bleached Table Damask, pretty pat erns, sale price per yard . . . 48c Checked Lingerie, colors flesh and pink, soft as silk, one yard wide, special value at, the yard ... 48c Lingerie Crepe, solid colors, big range, spec ial value at, the yard , , , , 25c Pepperell Bleached Sheets, size 36x90, hem med and ready for use, special value atsl.39 Stetson Hats, pretty patterny, no re better very special - - , . - -r v1 54.98 91x90 Bleached Sheets, seamed, special val ue at, >ach sl.lß New Spring Hats for Ladies’big range, !no two alike, to meet local conditions,, we offer you values that will easily with the average $4 and $lO hat, at each CHURCHWELL’S 218-z;22 W. Lamar St. Ga. TUESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 29, 1924 p - \georgia (Continued from Page 1.) : HALL PRIMARY j DATE MARCH 19 GAINESVILLE. Jan. 29.—Demo cratic Executive Committee <or Hall county has set the primary date Mai eh 19. ' All the constitutional offices are to be filed in Hall County except trie Superior Court Judge end Soii i citor and the the three county com | missioners are to be cho.-ea for the I next two years. COMMITTEE CALLED TO MEET FEB. 2 BAINBR’DGg, Jan. 29.—C. S. ! Hoch jes, chairman of the Decatur I county Democratic Executive Com |mitee, has called a meeting of that body for February 2 in the court house for the purpose of arranging for the county primary election and C. S. Win’bi rley, Clerk of the I Court is secretary. BARTOW TO VOTE MARCH 19 ’I CARTERSVILLE. Ga., Jan. 29. March 19 is the date set for the [Primary in Barlow county forth? : nomination of county officers, ac cording to an announcement by the executive committee, of which Col -onel James R. Whitaker is chairman and T. W. Simpson, clerk. SfO MIL STffi fOFF !NT MfflTIM Workers Will Resume Hosts Pending Final Sctlement of Is sues Involved LONDON, Jan. 29.—The strike of locomotive men, which has seri ously interefered with railway trai fic in Great Britain since January 20, ended at 4:30 o’clock this morn ing, when representatives ot the as sociated society" of locomdtivd en i gine< rs and fironien and the rail i way companies reached an agree ' ment with the mediation committee l of the trade union congress. ; ’ The terms of the settlement have not yet been announced, Harmless Means of Reducing Fat Many fat people fear ordinary means for reducing their weight, i Here is an extraordinary method. I Extraordinary because while per fectly harmless, no dieting or exer | cisi> are necessary. Marmola lYe scription Tablets are made exactlj j in accordance with the famous Mar j mole Prescription. You will re- LJuee steadily and easly, with no ill I effects. Procure them from your druggist at on e dollar for a box ■or send price direct to the Mar imola company, 4612 Wpodward avenue, Detroit, Mich. —-(adv.)