About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1924)
PAGE SIX Streets Scramble for fine Gobblers Ansley's Saturday Matinee Drew Thousands Who Block ed Traffic, Says Observer A crowd e.timateil to be the larp • cat ev*<?r to attend a sale of ary <N- n Americus gathered in 'front of Ansley’s Saturday attei ■ rincon when 12 turkovs were thrown from their roof as their usual Sat r.urday “give away” attraction, by rtC. Gordon Anderson, sales expert. Both streets, fronting on •mher 'side,of the store, were ironged with -.people and for half an hour traffic -was suspended in this ai-a. A ni -.servative estimate of the crowds gathered around the store it ’> „c’clock would be 2500. Officials at Anslcvt- .tate that business vas the sciond xtbiggest day sinre the ah- has been i running and that the ’'lume <Jone -exceeded their expectations. ~ Not only did the “giv;,.g away of turkeys attraction” draw man;, pe.o 4ple to the sale but it afforded three : who attended a great deal of ideas -ure and fun and for the fif.ee: minutes that the “Gobblers” w«. being thrown from An<-h.>y’s roof excitement reigned supreme. Women, youngsters a: d men ail -RYLANDER Last Showing Tonight of Coldwyn />?■«#/«/• REX BEACH'S Directed by Lambert Hinyer a iessed. hampton ■ J PRODUCTION A GOLDWYN PICTURE Last appearance of Dix on ‘the Physical Freak.’ Be sure to see him, he s a marvel! Dudleys Opera Mouse j ■BS«SSC232BSE£I W# ;■■■■■■» " aaEBBBS | Thursday, Friday and Saturday Big | Program for Thanksgiving Day Look! g BUDDY ROOSEVELT ‘BATTLING BUDDY’ It’s one the ihrilliest thrillers ever picturized. It positive- j | ly sparkles with action. Buddy Roosevelt is new to 1 Americus movie fans —he’s got the goods, with a great | cast to back him up. v Harold Lloyd Comedy in ‘FOLLOW THE ' ' Pathe News and Pathe Review For Friday and Saturday ‘BOB HAMPTON OF PLACER’ Featuring James Kirkwood, Marjorie Daw, and Wesley | I Barry, with a notable cast. POPULAR PRICES » : ■ '• IRY LAN MH my qo I One Night—Fri., , | A MJtRDtWER UVCy-pi/FefDVBOWERS STAGED BVGK)t STODIW VA I1 h-<dJ IIJJiLDI CHARLES LEWS DANCESBY BEN GRINNELL' ,y \ 11 A Gay, Rotlicking Musical Comedy Getn, Sprinkled With Pretty ■ I Girls, Lavish Scenic Invcsturo, Lilting Tv.kss, Singers, Dancers, H } Comedians ar.d the Best Dancing Chorus Evcr*Secn Here. ■ ' Buy Your Seats at Box Office Now I! Prices $ LOO, $1.50 AND A FEW AT $2 --Pius Tax | i Company of 30 —Carload of Scenery |£| 20 Big Musical Numbers. Hear Mr. Bowers His Latest Hit, » j “When The Star, Are Shining.’’ A Guaranteed Attraction Don’t Miss it g CU STO ~H ATCH iNG - DIAMOND POULTRY FARM Phone 845 * , Eggs set every Monday in our mammoth incubator at 3c per i egg set in tray lots. We will be glad to sell your chicks for ’ you at good prices, if they are pure bred. ■ We aI»P want several thousand February. March and April 'XhiU. See us if you care to 1 trier to catch the Inre ■ birds us j they soared io earth. ir:’.l man 1 ’ fun ny seen :--, v.yre on.".' ,”d in the j.eo : ph-: ifi’oii.- to. get their Thunk.— 1 civin,:' d .Ti.. r free. Sj al of the Tur”, r' tk.d r.nt ;.f is*.e'-h of t | r.ii’n;- re! > tr< .ched hireds and lard- I inp stiffly or the ground ran wild i ever the streets and tnr i.'gh tU ••rer I with tl multitudes -ifit r them. On-.: or tuo of the ‘‘two looted planes’ | v.er< Mir.o.t pick'd b'lore they | tVcrc capture J, thus ;■ ing choir i cay', r.; tin: trouble of plucking the | feathers themselves. The Sat’. day .nftcrn-’on “rjU'ti naes" put on by Ar 1 v nr popti-l i lar anti-officials-state tint the one I | planed for the coir In* wce';-cr.d ! will extfl'cd all previo’’.- ones in e> '■ > citemeid, vgju*!'. and f' ' OCHS GIVES SIOO,OOO FOR JEWISH TEMPLE! NEW YORK, No: —Adolph Och:', publisher of t'.c New Y ork, i Time.; has presented S? 00,000 to | the congregation of the Mizpah tem ple of Chattanooga, Tenn., for I purpose of enlarging or rebuilding if' l temple, together with a person ■' ' age, the Jewish Telegraphic agi r. • ' | announced last night. Phe gift was, ' made as n memorial to bis parents, i i Julius'and Bertha. i I j Mr. Lucas Thiprs suffered, a very ■ painful injury Satnrda when a| ! large piece of timber which he was ; :.u.g.'.pt.ng t> lift fell >n his foot l ' breaking one of hi.: 1 and bras-1 ing Ins foot badly. Mi.. e-. Eugenia Walker ni-.dl Lucy McMath, spent tl.e w el: cad! in Montezuma 'with t—'.ilive... I Miss Ann Walker, spopt Sunray| | with friend; in Mont iyuma. i ~ You Know a Tonic is Good when it makes you eat like a hungry i boy and brings back the color to your | cheeks. You can soon feel the Strengthening, Invigorating Effect of GROVE’S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC ! 60c - ‘ ~ L 1 | 666 is a prescription for Colds, Grippe, Biliousness. It is the most speedy Dengde, Headaches, Constipation* remedy we know. ac^v Ajßylander Friday — bA- -I '-.a u/Mk w’Qi .-/I . :: , ■ L'---' .. . ' ' - ■ • L i ■ ■< - . . - .... r ' ■' I - ■ I.JA Seme of the ehorus gi i with Fred rick V. Bowers in nis latest mu sical comedy success, ‘‘The Love j Bet,’ at th© Hylandor Friday n r»n t only* November 28th. iGiD araiLti Ml IS H R. P. Salters Passes At Hom?—- Funeral at Home Tues day Afternoon I SMITHVILLE, N0v.25.~-R F. Salter for many , ars re?id'.nt I and highly respected l v/iness man of Smithville, di d >ni” Monday I evening at his residence here. He was 79 years of age. The deceased is stir deed by his ! wife and several n< o! <-ws add | eciccs. Pallbearers have not keen i named as yet but it is under, tod'! I that several of the nephews will act in this capacity. The funeral will take place nt 2 • o’clock Tuesday afternoon fror the | residence with Rev. Booth of the . .Methodist church , officiating. In i terment will be in the Smithville cemetery. There are thousands o r others : reading this advertisement the same las you—Use the T.-R. when you iS~ . I s$»W Kafir I. Specials for Your Thanksgiving Dinner! BLACK HAWK, SUGAR CURED, WHOLE. HAMS, | Pound • -- “ PORK SAUSAGE, Pound " ■ DRESSED HENS, gs c i Pound .1* - HOME-MADE HOG-HEAD CHEESE, ' , 25c Pound .. . --■ LAMB CHOPS, Pound FRESH PORK HAMS, whole, 25c LAMB ROAST, OE Pound - * We are now taking orders for early delivery Turkeys. Place your order now, and avoid disappointment. ■' NASH MARKET IN ROGERS STORE J. R. SMITH, Manager. ■— ■'■«■»/ ■■■■ —■■■■■ .. - .... . c@M Weather Starting —they have the “punch” We can sell you a Willard Eattery that will spin your engine to a flying start every morn ing- , You won’t have to get it recharged all winter, cither, if your electrical system is on the job. Quick starts take less out of a battery. S "There would be a lot less pro- sanity on cold nights if you motorists all had Willards,” says Little Ampere. QUICK SERVICE TIRE CO. Batteries Tires—Vulcanizing Phone 142 K’ F STORAGE<£ 8 I'/# N BATTERIES H • aiMraJ lIL THE AMERICUS,TIMES-RECORDER 7 i TATTLING BUDDY AT OPERA HOUSE Buddy Roosevelt is ♦..•.<•. star oi ‘‘Battling Buddy,” "'hieh is scnc duled to play at Dubby's Open House e.n Thursday. <ov. 27 th “Thanksgiving Day, and it is a feature film that holds wealth of action, thrills and co l >; ful adven ture. The locale is ;he western . plains, which makes possible the in - clusion of a number of highly ar tistic scenic shots, in ‘me way f atmosphere. There’s a •■•orking c'tle of .romance interwoven with the plot, and a bunch of flu ding me!- i dints which permit o’ Buddy Roose ‘ | velt, the star, of putting over a I series cf founts that are as original J as they are hair-raising in eharac ’ ter. Prominent among the stunts , mentioned is a death- ; tying ier.ii by Buddy Roosevelt, mounted or his horse, through the loof o a turning cabin, to reseu; the heroine, it’s a picture that v?u P like—be cause it’s action with n capital A. Uss the T.-R. want ads—they i : bring results. “IF 1 EVER MARRY AGAIN,” DECLARES POLA NEGRI— “It will be to an American.” Miss Negri, who is due at the R\lander Theatre Wednesday and Thursday in a special production ’or Thanksgiving in tie? Paramount picture, “Lily of the Hast,” came io this decision because, as she says herself, “Am rican mer. are the' inly ones who really know h.w to treat a woman. In Europe, you know, it is the dramatic ge>- pre that counts. A Euroopean gentle man feels perfectly free to t-eet vou badly 364 days a year provided that on your birthday with a grand j flourish he presents vou with a gorgeous pearl necklace. The .Am erican man spreads b.-is thoughtful ness ail through the y.-a". He may not produce, the annual pearl neck lace, but every few days he brings his flower., and candy, which are not so valuable as to prive but j which represent much m ire. “American men ar- not sated and bored with life; they are eager THE KEAUKG GAS Rem&vcft the cause of disease. Ei nec.al’y efYcctivein treating Asthma, Catnrrh, Hay Fever, Sto.'.Taeh and Bowel disorders. Liv- | er. Kidney and B’addcr trouble.', and diseases caused by impure blood. At yout druggist’s or writ ANTLPHYMIN, PENSACOLA, FLA. WANTED | Porto Rico Yams R. E. BLACK (USSHWffiTsMn ‘ FREE TICKETS TO THE RYLANDER IF YOUR NAME IS PUBLISHED IN TODAY ’S WANT ADS! READ THEM ! T-R Want Ads Produce Results MISCELLANEOUS TUES AMERICUUS BUSINES College is in operation; morning, afternoon and night. Miss Lillian Braswell, President. Merritt Bldg. ‘ $10,000,000 company wants man to ! sell Watkins Home Necessities in Americas. More than 150 used daily. Income $35-SSO weekly. Experience unnecessary. Write Pept. H-3. The J. R. Watkins Co., 62-7 Q Wesct Icwa St., Memphis, Tenn.—24-3t I WILL BAKE old fashioned Thanksgiving pound cakes. PTione 470. 22-3 t I FARM LOAN MONEY Plenty at cheap interest rate and on easy terms. W. W. Dykes. 9-ts | FOR SALE FOR SALE—At auction, Saturday, ' November 29th at 9 A. M., at old | Raymond Orchard place', farm tools, wagons, etc. Mrs. Fannie T. Lav ender.—2s—it FOR SALE—Hay, corn, three mules and farm tools; in good condi tion. Phone 845 or see Chas. E. Howe.—24-6t r‘OR SALE—Cabbage plants, Early Jersey Charlton, Wakefield, Suc cession Early Flat Dutch. 500 for $1.00; $1.50 per thousand; $1 25 for 2,000, 5000 for SI.OO per thou sand. Thomas Floral Co., Opposite Post Office..—2s-tf j j FOR SALE—One Cole corn plant er, one Avery cotton and corn plan ter, 2 distributors, one McCormack Binder, one Mow and Rake, six good farm mules, one disc harrow, one peg tooth harrow, one good padded saddle, one vise, one culti vator, al! plows and plow stocks necessary to run a six horse farm. Five thousand bundles fodder, 200 bushels of corn, and four tons of hay. See,_ write or phone M. K’. Andrews, Plains, Georgia. 22-7 t FOR SALE— -A-v. r il hundr d bush, els Fulghum Seeds Oat . Phene 31 or 975.—24-6 t -—•" 1 ■' 1 "• 1 I FOR SALE—One dozen Barred ; Rock pullets. I'hone 512.—25-3 t ■ | PECANS’ WANTED Spot t-ash , paid for them. Neon Buchanan. • Phone 337. —l-ts Fthetimes-recorder zoo ‘ IN parts of South America, The Tayra makes its home, iii < ar.h, tt sight, Os weasels roan\ .. I \ Its color’s black and on its q&eKy A of It’s just two feet From tip of tail to nose. and curious. They arc not as stub-, ‘straight shooter.’ I .?< aired what born as European men. Jt is some- : that meant and was G'ld I think -times a lifelong struggle .to c-ui-I ‘straight shooter’ describes a large vince one of the latter .hat his suit I percentage of American men. I like is unbecoming. Ann Mean mer | most of them very much ” have such fine bodies It is the na-| Playing in support of Miss Negri tional love of sports that does that,! in her latest picture are Ben Lyon, something Europe lacks. !an Atlanta boy, N-mb Beery and “Someone recently referred t.> an! Raymond Griffith. All have premi- American man friend of mine as a inent roles. Children make constipation a habit— ■, relieve them with Kellogg’s Bran Children punish themselves terribly by ignoring nature’s demands. They bring constipation upon themselves. ■ They invite the many other diseases i which can bo traced to constipation. | Immediate steps should be taken to rid them and keep them free from this disease. It takes ALL bran to be 100 per cent effective. That’s what. Kellogg’s is—ALL bran.' That is why doctors everywhere recommend Kellogg’s. That is why Kellogg’s Bran carries a money-back guarantee to bring per ; manent relief, if eaten regularly, in the most chronic cases of constipation. That is why Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krumbled, lias brought glorious, glowing health to thousands —because it is ALL bran. No matter how. long one has suf- Wedding Gifts I Nothing is more suitable and lasting for Wedding Gifts than Silverware. We have a beautiful display both in plat ed and sterling. Get our prices before buying. THOS. L. BELL Jewelr and Optician FOR SALE CHEAP FOR UICK SALE—I7O acres good farm land 9 1-2 miles of Americus, 5 miles of Plains, in I one of the very best communities; |on mail and school truck route; ’Price $20.00 per acre; $400.00 I cash; balance Ja’y. Ist, 1929. Write A. L. Brown, 103 Capital Avenue, Macon, Ga. 3-30 t FOR SALE—Sport hats and trim med hats. Special prices all this week. Ellinor T', liman, Jackson street. FINE MULES We have just re ceived fifty head of fine Ken tucky mules; we are selling them cheap. Come to see us. G. A. & W. G. Turpin. 11-ts | FOR SALE—Dr. Nathan Murray I will please clip this advertisement ■ and present it at the box office pf I the Rylander Theatre, where he and I a companion will be admitted to see j “The Spoilers’ tonight. 25-11 LOST AND FOUND I 1 OUND—The place for you to get I your new sport or trimmed hats. Unusual prices prevail all this week. Come and see them. Elli nor Tillman, Jackson Street. LOST—One female setter, white, black and ticked. Also one fe male puppy. Please call A. S. Tillmna, Phone 736. 22-ts Do you want to rent an apart ment? T.-R. classified ads will put you in touch with the right parties. FOR SALE—Fireless Cooker, in excellent condition, and one very fine toned violin. Prices reasonable to quick purchaser. Phone 266. FOR RENT—One 5-r.nm house, I 619 East Chiiceh St. H. L. M’ze. I LOOK, LADlES—Drapery man of | wide experience will be in Amer- ; icus Nov. 28th for a few days and 1 will have several pieces of drapery ' fabrics of the very newest; also I samples of others and trimmings to j match. Will sell by yard, piece, I! or design, cut make and install very I j reasonable. Drop postal giving' j name, address and telephone and I'll call you. No obligation for j this. Address ‘Draperies,’ Care ! Times-Recorder.—24-4t /..I V' • i r-vuciau i TUESDAY, sered with constipation, Kellogg’s Bran will bring permanent relief IP EATEN EVERY DAY T —at least two tablespoonfuls- j -in chronic cases, with every meal. Kellogg’s Bran is delicious. It has a crisp, nut-like flavor that simply de lights the taste. It is a wonderful surprise if one has been used to ordi nary, unpalatable brans. There are majiy ways to serve Kellogg’s Bran. Ent it with milk or cream. Sprinkle it over other cereals. Cook it with hot cereals. Look for the recipes on every package and try it in muffins, bread, griddle cakes, etc. Kellogg’s Bran, cooked and krum bled, is made in Battle Creek and-is sold by grocers everywhere. It is served by the leading hotels and clubs. WANTED WANTED—An antique console ta ble. Address “Astique,” P;' O. Box 469, Americus, Ga. —20-3 t WANTED—Every mother to br*ng her boy in and fit him out with one of the caps that we offer for 25c and 49c each. Ellinor ill r.ian, Jackson Street. WANTED—OId False Tegth —We pay high as $lO for full sets. Don’t matter if broken. We buy crowns, bridges. Western Metal company, Bloomington, 111.—24.-2 t WANTED Second-hand brick, anything from 500 to fifty thous and quantity. Will tear down your chimney in order to get them. Phone Jno. W- Shiver, 117, 22 7t WANTED—Mrs. E. J. Schroeder to clip this advertisement and pre sent at box office of the Rylander Theatre, where she and an escort will be admitted without charge to “The Spoilers.’” ’ 25-It FOR KENT FOB RENT—S-Room apartment house; College street. Phone 333.. £tf FOR RENT Four-horse farm; good land. Apply to D. T. Jen nings.—l4-tf. - - F 0 R RENT—Two large connect ing rooms, private bath and kiteh- en. Phone 763.—20-ts.. FOR RENT—Two furnished rooms. " Phone 43015-ts. - FOR RENT—Rooms for young men ard furnished upstairs apart ment. Address “C,” Times-Record er.—24-6t 1 CLASSIFIED RATES [ This size type, first in- < ? sertion. 2c per word. Each j > consecutive, insertion, 1c < < per word. ■< This size type, first in ? sertion, 4c per word. Each > consecutive insertion 2c per word- " No display space will be •old in the classified 2 umns.