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MONtC . DEC'XbFR ?.?; 1924 f 1 , Wear’s Going / WAR DEBTS . PACIFIC . . On in World 1 —. _ /By CHARLES P. STEWART NEA Service W:i»e< Who v. ill saceoni Si.iuel Rompers? The ancv.cr to this question 1 /important not only to the American | Feuerntion of Labor, it is inipcit-i ant to all Americans—about as irn portant as the election of a presi dent of the United St”.i •?. Until November the ..id Gempers group will remain at the federt:- tion’y helm. Then a new president will be ch»sen. There is a radical (•. ment in the federation. Gompers. very conser vative, held it dowrt for 42 years. With him out es the v.sy, the rad icals are sure to fight hard for con trol. It needs no argument to prove that such a chang.• in the federa tiehis policies would affect the whole country. » * ♦ Debts A difficulty has arisen between America and England. After Icng delay the United PINKSTON Americus Christmas Store Last Minute List For Late Gift Seekers z ' Scarfs , w fuC Gorgeous Silks to be worn with i evenings gowns, $5.00, $7.50 ' to $15.00: ‘lmported A A T'b wools for warmth YYY* " ■ ' ' ■ . J Give a Bag! ra* 11 Bags of the under arm style. Beaded I i bags for evening. Smart new effects fr vanities. Fitted with mirror and’fe.W /' % coin purse. Fine for a gift to some *'L'. ' girl friend. $2.50 Upward. I Hos '“ y LI I ''YwL/ Mo woman ever had too ! ['TV ! Jjr many. An always wel- ! come gift. Choose here | from the season’s wanted ' _ shades. Chiffons or ser vice weights. $1.45 Up. Her Favorite Silken Underthings -A. O nra ■ Your chance to solve “her gift ’ prob . lem, and please her best of all. Silk ? a y gowns, teddys, combinations, vanities s " o f Italian silks or the ever popular J?’’ *.repe de chines. Modestly priced. Cjtvivomplete stocks. ilk ft arasols f . • I t df thJp ■ express office today. rr hanciW * cs and tnmmings. Os im ted fal,rtFW r ’ cs ’ s, lk fl- FuS SApl e > Brown, Navy, Red, ck. s■£ fv.oo to $19.00. I F I ■ ®r I States h" been making real prog ress late.. - toward an ucrangenicnt | for France to •♦art na i;:g her war debts to the Unite! S'.ites. This 'maims England. France owe her vast ram-, toe. She fears if rhe French begin paying America noth- i ing will be left for her. So England announces she must vet. her .-hare es any money France can spare. What congressmen of all parties have said, and the reidiness of ex ecutive officials to agree, proves that America will permit no inter ference in her negotiations with France. * I Neither side wants to yield. Yet j I somebody must. * * * Japan War talk in apt to lead to v-or. • Japan i talking now > : war with i the United States. Her newspai .■. are full of prediction.-; of it, <and <f angry references to America’s treat ment of the Japanese. It is much such propaganda ar. the press fed Europe on. for several ■■ears before the World War. Americans say; there wi’l b ■ no war unless Japan it. But it must be remembered t'-.i’i each ride always blames the <>*••...••• when they are workin; up toward a fight. Japan Shys she was miured first in a very tender spot, r er nat ! on:-l pride, by tl|e way Japanese grants were excluded from Ameri can ports. A good many Americans agree From Farthest North to Sunniest South ri W - K J '.S’ ai "• : i 1 * ’ i While in the far off south the itaidens in.one-pitce bathing- suits I these hardy sons of Sweden test ! their nerve and skill by ckatc-ruil- I ■ -US?" iF i 1 | —4 ' ! '< .#. 1 li i < ' /i' 1 ..... ; While northern climes bun i and shiver, the girls dance i frolic in their bathing suits, i the sunny skies of Florida. that, though exclusion perhaps was. < necessary, Congress was needlessly | offensive about it. Navies j The latest Japane ■ worr- - is ; over th? coming mnnmr. ers of the ; American war fleet off Hawaii; ; also the visit the flccl, is to pay I to Australia a little Int r. The Japanese theory i- that An,- i erica chose the Pacific f :■ her mar ! ( livers to get in prm iice f,r a s t'shlve’; *s x.iiJininni m 1 w. I’W I’liiiQ" ;•? ANSLEY’S | I Final and Special Dress Sale ! On Monday we had returned | to us from' one of the largest x New York manufacturers about a thousand dollars worth of DRESSES which we had shipped back to them and they refused to accept them. The result is that these dresses come to us just as we are clos ing this business. W e are com pelled to accept them or else have a law suit. We have never yet had one and t we expect to get out of busi- n ness without one; therefore — We are going to throw these Dresses out for the balance of this sale, net for what they are worth. t But For What They Wai! Bring They are the finest tailored garments we have ever carried and they are in FLANNELS, PLAINS AND FANCIES, SILKS, SOME THE SWELLEST DRESSY D L 'SES WE’VE HAD AT AL_ Seme of the most mag nificer y sey dresses that you or any c ? rver saw. Now just cu ?on if you want a real dress, "ormer prices were from $25.< ? to $60.00. Present prices wifi be just whatever you will pay for I them, if anyways reasonable. Come quick if interested. See the window Tuesday—won derful display. ANSLEY’S • * THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER ing. With the sails set. on bamboo poles, they can make breath-taking speed, often reaching GO miles an b.our or more. nd!” up ami, Fla., where this picture was e and taken, they have formed a Club of , under States, a bathing beauty club, with At Mi- official costumes and all. . with Japan, and that the I fleet is going to Australia because' ! Americans believe the Australians will be their allies. It is very serious w'un such an idea saturates a. whole ocople. Realizing this, in hi- last message to Congress President Coolidge said the maneuvers are nev meant as a .hreut against anyon ■ This may help, but these who are I FOBFtOWEi . I 159,974 Acres Acquired In Georgia By National Forest Reservation Commission ATLANTA, Dec. 22,—There are! a total of 2,346,t'>‘’4 rrres of land] which has been j- ..rehm '■<! i’er t-r.sl-! era and southern national forest.-. L i and which are distributed in elev I |en d'fferer.t state:, ..ci ordh'.r to j tch annual ’report of f ■ Natb-tml I Forest Reservation Cmn-mssior., a > ■■■ "■■■' 11 . suspicious already are bard to con-j vince. Some Americans r.'.v the mane?-, er-; could just as well b. held e’ ■■. where, but no country I’l e"- tn be bluffed into changing its plans. .. 2.’ 1 ! ■' ' X■. ’ ♦ Us? OK I I ifc'W'v ' 7 w-? ■- r • ’ . l'U: .■ -rW--V -. ■” >•' . ,- ; ■■_ .. Do You Know That There Are Just Two I More Shopping Days Until Christmas? Do f You Realize That If You Are Going to j Buy Your Friends and Relatives a Christ- I mas Gift That You Had Better Hurry? K I ' I At Sale you':’ find everything that you could want—at the price that ;you can afford to pay! We have Gift Articles °f every deshripticn and every one of them is guaranteed to give you absolute satisfaction. We are more than pleased with the generous response accorded cur sale so far, and we want to thank you each and every one of y°u for the j’art you have played in mak ing the great success that it is. Shop early in the day for Christmas, I / ■ ...j> I Rylander Shoe Co. I Where Quality Counts—And Costs No More Lamar and Jackson Sts. Americus 1 Copy of whi| has I- n r< ■• •bed , l there. There are being ricquh' *d in : Georgia 159,979 acre -, rhe report I i allows. > Other states, and the ; n’ >ur' of l ■acres of land being acquir’d, follow: j i Alabama—B7,o97; Arkansas—.*•?,- ■ | 731; Maim—32,2sf>; New Hamp- I shire- 409,018; North Carolina 127; I’ennrxlv::: ia 165 937; [South Carolina—-20,166; Tennessee; j—269,077; Virginia- - 560,928 and] I Wort Virginia, 226,743. i The average price that ia paid by | : the federal authoritie; fn; the total stands at $4.98 per r<re. j During the past fiscal yc-r Inn L. ap- j II roved for purchase .vnounte 1 to I 130,290 acres at an avern.fr'' , i f $3.26 per acre, th” iowest price I ' ever paid during anv vpar. I Investigations have been mad*', i according to the report, of land' in i Georgia, Alabama, am! various o'h- [ er state.-. \Wfh the pure’re of ?!■>..■ j creation of additional naHonn! f. ; - <-.ts in ‘hose .tatos. ITW KIMBALL HOUSE Atlanta The Home of Georgia people. 400 Rooms qf Solid cornfort. The House of Courtesy. Ed Jacobs and Li??e Maynerd, Proprs. Free Garage Service. ; Hotel, Macon, SamY Management j --————; mi uHunnij— PAGE NINE