About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1924)
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 12. 1924 CROSSWORD PUZZLE ?<K-' h, _ , in t<,:nor i«T“ .njKijTWt liferi ELJKL £X !i ...•** ?. i-* ,j» v OZE ffiPBF te &IDLF ' Thirty vertical seems to be the hardest in this puzzle. If vou're stu.'ne ed we’ll, tell you that it rhymes with green and the first letter is p. Oth erwise, this one is made up of fairly familiar words, some long ana some short. Hop to it. ' (Contains “cornered word square”in center). We promised you Something last Wed nesday afternoon in that half page adver . tisement We told you to wait until Ihui-sd&y and you could read the entire story then Didn’t we ? Well you heard what we had to say—we have shown you to ■ the best of our ability ' as merchants that we are going to give you a sale that will mean money in your pocket But don’t Forget! That tomorrow morn ing 9 o’clock is the time—at the Rylander Shoe Company cor ner Lamar and Jack >t son streets the place and that bargains are here awaiting all of you. Come! VERTICAL 1. Those who make abstracts. i 2. To pgl up fruit. 1 3. The roosb.r’s voice. ■ Look! i 5. Half an cm in w'dth. ‘ 6. Second musical note. 7. Short pieces of ccnhectv’o pipe. 8. Period cf time. 0. Melodramatic. 11. Feels curious. 15. Rears hard upon 17. Natural filling of a tooth. | IS. Makes dry. 19. Makes level. 21. Fuss. 23. Possesses. 30. The point of a mason’s ham mer. . 31. Gaiter. 33. Female rabbit. 35. Girl’s name. 37. A printer’s mess. 38. Is. 39. You and I. HORIZONTAL 1. Quickens. 10. To shut’but”. 11. Half of two. 12. Before.. 13. A form of water. 15. Triumphal sbng Or variation of Paean. 16. Marvels. 20. Great sun god cf ancient Egypt. ' 22. An organ of sensation. 23. An exclamation. 24. Shortened form of advertise ment. j 25. Frees from moisture. 26. Near er in. THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER * 27. Qov.nty (abbr.). 28. Make.' even. 29. w SM»fi M ti npane. 30. Forces into strvlce. 32. Lyric poems. 34. To whirl. * < 36. Female of the hart. 37. Dog’s foot. 40. Giri’s name. 41. Romantic, Answer to Yesterday’s puzzle. tTt i ITaK'IIK cTb~j aTt HlL''7 G OBSiC!N 1 MIW n i R]AI NG] EMA]M| HslSj I£• BWO'WP W fWrA WateW.iß. whitest w if® bi m President of League Council’ Waylaid at Hoti! and Paper Thirst In. His Hands ROME, I Ty, Dec. 11.—Waylay-' ing Alfanic Mello Franc,., president of the Cquncil of the Lei.gue of N:i- Z tionr, at the door of his hotel today, Egyptian Senator Far.mis succeeded in handing him a new’ protest against Great Britian’s action in Egypt ,and a fresh demand for in-1 tervention’by the Leap.'.••• Quality Market In Phgly Wiggly Store Swift’s Premium and Armour’s, Star Hams, Whole, 28c Best Pure Perk Sausage, Lb i Pork Hams, Whole, Lb I Kingan's and Armour’s Star Bacon 1 Lb Carton i Choice Western Steaks and Roasts, Native Pork and Veal. Any Cut. Wtanmrd THE BEST SHOES WE HAVE FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHIL DREN AT SI.OO FAIR. You pay the regular price for one pah*, then you get another pair of the same quality for only. SI.OO. This sale has been going on for four weeks and will be continued until further notice. We guaran tee the price of the first pair as low as the same quality can be purchased in Americus. The sec ond paid at S1:O0. makes it the best bargain you have seen in years. New. stylish footwear for the whole fannly. Ever.- second pair costs yon only SI.OO. If you buy $3.63 .' • t two pairs of the same quale ■.v'.l] cost you $4.00. if you buy 87.00 Shoes, two no’re of the some quality will cost yrm $6.00. Vn,] n-ov hov Men’" Womenb w ! bdd’'W)’s "hoes this sale The '■ocapH r, ft s r mu”*’ not be higher ’••v'c-'d +lmn the fivzt pair. Th— A,.. OHIP- Seal Ro-ea-ns For Friday an<F Sat vrclay. - At $1 00. Men’.: Woolen Under ve«r. shirts and dinMvrs t- match. At 50c Bovs’ an 1 Mis-n-,’ Un ion Suits of (rood oenlity- nil sizes. At 69c. Bov’ Union Suits, rib bed. fleecy quality. At 95c. Roys’ Heavy Ribbed Union Suits, sizes un 1o 16 years. ' At 99c. Boy :’ extra quality Un ion Made Overalls of the best denim. At $1.38. Men’s Colorfast Shirts, every shirt guaranteed not to '•’"’do. At 35. Men’s Wool Driving Me-t’s r -q c pour-in-Hand Ties. At 49c. O'er three hundred Men’s Dollar Four-in-Hard Ties. At 35c. Men’s Wool Dricing Gloves, extra long cuff. At 22 l-2c Yd. Old time Hick ory Shirting for men’s work shirts. At 50c. Pure linen hemstitched Htwk Towels, siz? 18x24. At $1.50. Child’s Rain Capes, all sizes and waterproof. At $.3 95. Children’s Raincoats, .all izv from 5 to 16 .years. At $1.93. Manor Tapestry Bru^-1 eels R’ltm. size 30x60. At $2-48. Katonah Velvet Rugs, fifty patterns, size 36x60. At $3.50. Heavy Axminster Ruzs, twenty patterns; size 30x60. At 10c. One string of 25c Children’s White Socks; all sizes. At $1.50. One lot of Misses and Children’s Coats that formerly sold : for SB.OO. Standard Dry Goods Company FORSYTH STREET Next to Bank of Commerce AMERICUS, GEORGIA *”r 4 riiau “PUT MONEY IN THY PURSE” Shakespeare inspires lago to say —-‘Tut money in thy purse" in away that makes you want to obey the command. A It’s a good thing to put money in your purse if you can do it honorably. PIGGLY WIG GLY offers an honorable way for ycu to da i t by saving money on your groceries, vegeta bles and fruits. X In the FIGGI Y-viGGLY store you are fre eto go behind the counters. You wait on yourself, pay for what you buy and take it h ome. You will easily understand why PIGGLY-WIGGLY prices are so much lower than other p.toreS charge for the same goods. Clerk and delivery hire, bookkeeping and collection f.xpenccs have all been overcome. Ycu get the benefit of the saving. You have no idea what a difference this ma kes 4n a month’s food purchases. Many wo ;nen report that they have cut their grocery b; 1 $lO to S4O per month. Buy your groceries from PIGGLY-WIGGLY for one month, and you will never again go Lack to the slip-shod method of supplying your table 1 CC ‘ A Me Evcr y Sip,” Lb Vz ' * ** ..... t , Sugar : 84c a—■————llll mu 11l r——Ml iMr*!! wunm mpwburn ■■ ii—rwimmunw mi——m—* . • ... Flour 1.49 W ® , Small Size $1.20 Doz " Med. Size $1.85 Doz. 1 Idi BE ANS Lge S 2 95 Doz , t . ’ <7 ' ‘ r ' -U - -■ = : '■■■■ll—■■ H<«il iy> II nn I. iiim»«<——» Cyrstalized SZS .. 75c Fruit Cakes9c « .ww . rwr— ' -rt, ■ 1 rTT ■«l TTlM—nAlir ' '..1 ~I'IUZI 111 - ~ BMU F~ ~ 1 l-~ MEAT2Oc Cheese- -30 c • • ■ .w * • Flniir -■ 7: '- i 9Rr JL iVjrV&IL Graham, 5-Lb. Bag Catsup x u E »« 26c TT 1 1 No. 2 er | <5 i. Eci! Pack, 2 for 25c; Each. .. I OC » 1 .i1! xJ 11 ! i r'T • • * f /•* i! \ ’ .1 • X IPIGGLY WIGGLY! PAGE NINE