About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1924)
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1924 Letters to Santa Claus S LxJ me a coaster wagon, football, erec tor set, tool chest, Candy and fruits. My little sis ter wants a doll, a doll . carriage, blocks and tea set. Don’t J forget any of the other children. I rm sending a quarter for the Empty Stocking Fund. Goodk'-e and lots of love, James Randolph. Dear Santa Claus; I am a little boy nine years old ard I am in the fourth grade. Please bring me a *five hundred air rifle, a harp, a belt, a knife, a box of .air rifle shot; and do not forget Miss Wright. Enclosed is 10 cents for the Empty Stocking Fund, our little boy, Ed win Jones. ,Dear Santa: , I am a little girl six years bld, and this is my first at school ,and I like it fine. I want you to bring me a rain coat and rubber shoes, a birth stone Ting for February and also a coat for Sunday school. Enclosed 10 Cents for the Empty Stocking FOR HOME AND STABLE The extraordinary treatment for flesh wounds, cuts', sores, galls, burns and scalds is just as effective in the stable as in the home. Horse flesh heals with remarkable speed under its powerful in fluence. The treatment is the same for animals as for humans. First wash out infectious- gbrms with liquid Borozone, and the Borozone Powder completes the healing precess. Price '(liquid) 30c, 60c and $1.20. Powder 30e and 60c. Sold by Carswell Drug Co. Americus Drug Co. CUSTOM HATCHING DIAMOND POULTRY FARM Phone 845 Eggs set every Monday in our mammoth incubator at 3c per egg set in tray lots. We will be glad to sell your chicks for you at good prices, if they are pure bred. We also want several thousand February, March and April hatched pure White Leghorn Pullets. See us if you care to sell. ESSKSEISiO WW&'*** i ' lilial [MEH! I ijfc The most talked of eve “‘ °‘ Fur- KB HR Th • Men’, Clothing and f“ BifaS Smi savings mN! So wait f o r part*'" ®M% nishings is commg HHgl a stop 1 - I SL si BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES Sacrifice on Whose Part? By Martin /boots ujhAT ARE You JUST TR\Ed'to\ /COURSE. TRECOS « LOT CT- ffffl THAT IS, A lAn MfiXE SUCH WONOuRTUII \ I GW\NG EVERYBODY POP 6tT SOMETHING I OTHERS-GOSH . I DONT KNOW | - I CF CIW THE REAL. CANDY - WILL YOU MAKE, / ' ’ "L t'-’-xrwvY w THOUGHT THEY'D LIKE ’ WHAT TO DO ABOUT THEM!»LL I /( EM ALL A LITTLE c,pwj\T nt *-« \T VOT MFP I iCHRVSTMAS P\TIS SO THAT (C,-p OR TELX-YOU ONE HUNCH (HAD | f BOX FOIL. I THINK PEOPLE I | ’ I HARD TO DEQUE.! H ONES (KNEW WEAL 'WO6H-, - r - H ' APPRECIATE SOME- CHRISTMAS; i 7 * , . SX-k r XL \ thought- r°oj (gS'/t cdfflbi S' -Ms/# 1 w# I 'WA Alness an' L- ><„ / t — . bacr\f(ce- re-Zaff/O V ~'- a' Iffl BW 6 wWniK ypn mi ' -•Jv? iI 8 SALESMAN SAM Sam Didn’t Even Wait For His Pay ~ f B'i? V£ N /OH W- P( FULL HOUSE.'.- I WONOEtf ■>'WHPiT'.'.- HC>O ONL4 A VbHM-E.OE.fViBODM \ / /<AOk)» I . —-~£L Z A I —- - >• fIMaMEEWK x -rj ' .•>. ** BLMwkl ftSwJw 1 sS>- ■-ff wwyZ Fund. Your little gi.i, Florence Clements, Dear Santa Claus: I am a little boy nine years old, and am in fourth grade. Please bring me some skates, a watch fob, and some fire works. lam enclosing 25 cents for the Empty Stocking Fund. Your little boy, J. C. Logan. Dear Santa Claus: I am a little girl 8 years old and I want a bicycle, a doll, telephone, a teaset, cabinet a chair and desk, a doll carriage. Don’t forget little brother and sis ter. Enclosed i slO cents for the Empty Stocking Fund. Your little girl, Helen Sheppard! Dear Santa Claus: Please bring me a light and battery for iny’ s wheel, a suit of clothes and a story book (called Fuzzy Wuzz), fruit, nuts, candy and fire crackers. D.n’t forget my little sister. She wants a doll, tea set, sparklers, fruit, nuts and candy. Enclosed is 10 cents for the Empty Stocking Fund. "Your friend, Clarence Niblick. Dear Santa Claus; Please bring me a rain cape, a birth stone ring for November, a sewing basket, sparklers, fruit, nuts and candy. Santa please bring Sarah a mama doll, a stone, sparklers, fruit, ruts and candy. We try to I. e good lit tle girs. Your little friends,' Mil- r THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ’ dred and Sarah Niblack. P. S'. En closed is 10 cents for the Empty Stocking Fund. Dear Santaa Claus: lam a little girl 5 years old. I want you to please bring me a doll carriage, tea set and some fruit. And please re member the other little boys and girls. Enclosed is 10 cents for Inc Empty Stocking Fund. Grace Joi dan. Dear Santa Claus: 1 am a little boy almost two years o’d. I want you to come this Christmas and bring me a pretty doll that says ma ma, a horn, chair, big nail and lots of other toys. Enclosed is 10 cents for the Empty Stocking Fund. Your little friend, David Cr«xton. Dear Santa: I am a little boy four years old. Santa. I want you to come to see me this Christmas, a d bring me a big car that 1 can ride in, a cowboy suit, a drum, chair and a lots of and fireworks. Enclosed is 10 cents for the Empty Stocking Fund. Your little boy, The ron Croxton. » My Dear Santa: I am a little F> y seven years old, and in the first grade at school. I try to be a good boy. I want a cowboy suit and a bicycle, a cap pistol, some fruit and candy, also some fireworks, Hugh. Worthy. RAILROAD schedules Arrival and Departure of Passengri Trains, Americus, Ga. Central of Georgia Ry. Central Standard Time Arrive Depart 12:01am Cols-Bham-Chgo 3:55 am 12:20 am Chgo-St.L Atl 2:27 am 1:53 am Alb-Jax-Miami 2:08 air. 2:08 am Chgo-Cin-Atl 1:53 am 2:27 am Jax-Albany 12:20 am 3:20 am Miami-Jax-Alb. 11:42 pm 3:55 am Miarr.i-Jax-Alb. 12:01am 5:29 am Macon-Atlanta 10:35 ptr. 6:34 am Albany 6:47 pm 10:10am Columbus 3:15 pm Ipm Chgo-St.L-Bham 2:40 pm 1:15 pm Chgo-St.L-Atl 2:13 pm 1:54 pm Atlanta-Macon 1:54 pm 1:54 pm Alb-Montg’y 1:54 pm 2:13 pm Miami-Jax Alb 1:15 pit 2:40 pm Miami-Jax-Alb 1:00 pm 6:47 pm Atlanta-Macon 6:34 am 10:35 pm Alb-Montg’y 5:29 am 11:42 pm Chgo-St.L-Atl 3:20 am SEABOARD AIR LINE (Central Time) Arrive Departs 7:55 arr. Cordele-Helena 9:35 am 12:26 pm Savh-Montg. 3:23 pm J:23 pm Savh-Montg 12:26 pm J. A. BOWEN, Local Agent =========s=== mj r?.-s:-r-.r. -- ■th BE PRETTY! 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You dampen a sponge orlsoft brush with it and draw this thrJbgh your hair, taking one small strandlat a time; by morning the gray hair A ap pears. and after another applicatu* or two, dryout hair becomes bcautililly dark, glossy and attaicuve, « 1 CONGRESSMAN ÜBI ISCRITOLLV ILL Doctors Hold* Little Hope For Recovery; 11l Many Months (By The Associated Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 18.—Un conscious and fighting a iosing bat tle, Congressman Kahn is in a criti cal condition at his home here to day after a relapse. Doctors hold out very little hope for the Representative’s recovery and say that the end is only a mat ter of a few hours. Congressman Kahn hus been ill for several months, his present con dition was brought on from an in fection of the foot he suffered while in Washington attending the last session of Congress. 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