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CELEBRATES 4TH BIRTHDAY
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W. C. T U. MEETING
POSTPONED
Owing to the Arm. Day Cel'
bration, the montF> meeting of toe
A C T U • h; : - been postponed ui
■ii Thursday, Nov. 12. lie meelir.7
will then be held al the First Meti
,dirt Church at 3P. M. Mr. V,
McArthur will talk on “How th<- ’A
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Mrt. Edgar McGill of Dawson r
■ cd today to be the gu<-rt of Mrs.
<. D. McGill and Mrs. Clyde W 1
liam» on Forrest street.
Rev. A. Kirchoffer, Re< tor of |
< hrist Church, Mobile, Ala., i>. the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Torn Harrold
at their home on College street.
Mr. and Mr.-. Sam Gatewood have
returned to their home in Richland
after spending the week-end with
lit z Keep Your
Complexion
Lovely
THERE IS ON/ IAC POWDER
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D. R. ANDREWS, Inc.
Americus, Ga.
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When Mrs. Helen Allard (below),
, of Chipp'-wa halls. Wi-. discovered
i her hunband was out rding with an
other women, she got a revolver and
waited for them to come back. As
the girl, Miss Emma Schultz, above,
got out of the car, she shot her four
times. She is under arrest and Muw
Schultz is recovering in a hospital.
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F.
Gatewood. Sr.
Mrs. W. N. Norman is in the city
the guest of her sizter, Mrs. Lucius
McCleskey.
Mrs. Vela S. Roach has returned
to her home after a visit to Memphis,
Tenn., and Auburn, Ala., where she
has been the guest of friends.
Lauren Chambliss has returned to
U-52 MEANS
OLD CLOTHES
When the Russians Want Old
Clothes They Cry
U-52
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mar. submarine. L-. it is actual?,- a
•word of American origin.
Near Ean Relief workers m
America were frc puzzled b>
appeals from refugees for “U-52'
On .n-.< •.-..gati-, r, .-. i that
*■ was tie Ainerciai r .;ef org
an .zat ion • c.'.ijj; ,-.g
■ j'jm number, wi is stencilled o-
ed from the United States.
The multitude of ragged men and
• omen in the refuge camps had .
een the American bales come in and
ad caught the stencilled password.
They would come to the warehouse i
“peating the phrase “U-52, U-52,’'
with every accent of misery and
wretchedness. Relief workers in the
streets: >ere asked plaintively for ’
‘■U-52,,’
From Armenia, the new word grad
spread throughout Russia in all
the villages, old clothes are a staple
article of trade and barter. Half
the population is clad in second
hand clothing which is brought her
from all out Russia under the adopt- -
ed titue if “U-52”.
his home in Birmingham Ala., after i
spending the week-end with his moth- '
< r. Mrs. C. A. Chambliss:.
CARD OF THANKS
We thank our friends, both white
and colored, for their kindness dur
ng the illness and death of our lov
ing daughter.
ALBERT and NETTIE JONES.
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Hospital Notes:
Mi-s Mitchell, superintendent of ,
the hospital with Mrs. Dorman .e- i
turned from Quincy, Fla., Sunday)
night. Mi«s Mitchell was; called.
there on account of the death of her |
sister. Mrs. J, B. Campbell.
Miss Ruby Nolan who graduated .
from this hospital last June has re- I
turned to her home in Baxley, Geor
gia after a short visit here. Miss: I
Nolan will take charge of the Bax
ley hospital on her arrival there. j
Mrs. L. B. Carmack of Miami, who i
i o been quite ill is resting very '
nicely today.
Miss Fannie Elmore of Oglethorpe
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
Nine Merry Wellesley Maids All in a Row
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wls admitted Monday for medical
treatment.
Mr-. E. B Everetl wa- removed t
to her home on Sou: h Lee street Sun
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Mis- Broth? , hospital < orrespond
‘- ■■ reports that a ; ot'er patience
1 ?' mg nicely.
DOGS LEAD TWO
KINDS OF LIVES
J ARLS, Nov. l(i —Dog- ir France
are either dogs of : <-a:-ure or watch
dog-, in the eyes of ’-e tax collec
tor. If you take a dug out for walks ,
h‘ is a “pleasure” dog. A watch !
dog > j>, that never quits the prop-
ne ja watching. *F r e difference
is a tax of 20 franco.
It is invariably true, at least out
side towns, that every dog-owner de
clores his to be a w-atch-dog. But
i. is a waste of breatii to try to con
vince gendarme that a watchdog
has need of an occasional run in
freedom. The gendarme’s definition
is always supported by legal ruling.
PALLADIUM CLUB
WILL ENTER PARADE
B. E. Turner, president of the
Palladium Club in a statement today
urges all the members of the club
to meet at the club rooms tomorrow
afternoon ot 2:30 o’clock.
The Club will march, in the Arm
istice Day parade and President \
Turner says that he is anxious that
every member meet on tme and
march in thp parade.
Where Southern Hospitality Flower*
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ATLANTA BILTMORE
The South s Supreme Hotel
GEORGIA HEADQUARTERS FOR
GEORGIA-TECH FOOTBALL
GAME
Five Minutes Walk From
lech hootball Field
A place where comfort, service, cuis
,ine, plainly proclaim the Bowman
standard, —within the price range of
ordinary hotels.
The amplest assemblv facilities in the
South.
600 homelike outside rooms with bath,
single, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00; double,
$5.50, $6.00, $7.00 and SB.OO.
Club b-eakfasts 60c to SI.OO.
BUSINESS MEN’S LUNCH
SI.OO - $1.25 - $l5O
Bowman service means the assurance of every ele
/ment of regardful attention that puts a hotel guest
thoroughly at his accustomed domestic ease.
Reservations for the Georgia-Tech football game,
should be made NOW.
HOLLAND B. JUDKINS, Vice President-Manager
WILLIAM C. ROYER, Auociate Manager.
MRS. M’KENZIE
GETS DIVORCEi
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Husband Shot Anderson at Fort
Valley Last Spring; Divorce
Not Contested
MONTEZUMA. Go.. Nov.. 10
1 Willie McKenzie, whose hus
an-;. \t Jit McKinzie, shot Walter
Anderson w.vei he found Anderson
'Oth wife Fort V’alley early q
a.--_ spring, was granted a total di
vorce from McKenzie in the Macon
Oour.ty Superior Court, at Ogle
thorpe Monday.
Mrs. McKenzie claimed cruel
arment in her petition for divorce.
Her maiden name of Effie Little,
was restored to her. Both she and
McKenzie were in the courtroom,
McKenzie did not fight the case and
nothing spectacular was brought out
m the evidence.
Last Spring Mrs. McKenzie and
Anderson were out riding and went
to Fort Valley. McKenzie drove up
to the car they were ir. and fired a
shot gun into Anderson’s face. An
' d"i son wos taken to Macon where
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine It,
nd your system of Catarrh or Deafnes.-
caused by Cscarrh. I
SoW b-, druggisti for v *0 jttn
F. J. CHENEY G. CO.. Toledo, Ohio
TUESDAY Al II « .« ?25_
Member- of the Wellesley nio
I <_i, v out for a practice row on Lake
Waban, Wellesley, Mass. These
I ...I'lnber- of this doughty crew of
i
■ ctor.- -ucceeded in -a . in: one of
rV >et u u- . .
| nrs. McKenzie has .-i en living u.
-V.iania for seme lime and it is un
‘..erstoou mat Anderson also live:- in
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FIELDS OFFERS
USEOFTHEATER
In the event of inclement weatx
‘- ‘ tonijrrov afternoon the addres
of Hoke Dmitri wui be delivered at
Rylander Theater at three o’clock,
W. E. Fields, manager of the Rylan
der, has very generously tendered
the committee the use of the Theatei
for this purpose without charge; Mr.
Field displayed a most gracious will
ingness to aid the committee in this
way. in the event of bad weather
saying he was always giad to aid the
Americon Legion and to co-operate
in every public undertaking in ev
ery way possible.
Present indications are that the
weather will be entirely favorable
for holding the exercises out of
doors and if it eontinuues so, Mr.
Smith will speak from a ph-iform in
front of the Post Office, it three
o'clock.
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Cleaned Sweet !
Sptoless White I
How delightful it is to handle the fresh,
snow-white wash as it comes from Americus
Steam Laundry.
Such a sensation of dainty cleanliness, and
really the cost is very moderate!
Try once, be convin?ed and pleased.
Phone 18
Americus Steam Laundry
“We’ll Dye for You” |
RYLAND ER
Constance Talmadge in “Learning to Love,” the funniest of |
funny ones.
FIDDLING JOHN CARSON
The famous Okeh record and popular WSB radio entertainer I
the seven times champion. On stage about 4,7 and 9
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY I
Doris Kenyon, Ronald Colman and Aileen Pringle
The most gorgeous pageant of colorful entertainment your
eyes have ever beheld. The big polo match, Blonds vs. Bru
nettes, in bathing suits. |
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- J . '! jeer, Miss
t, M . - - >n ■ ■■ , - d
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tuho haSe Hsed Teething
<knau) that it is safe!
'Baby ia euch a precious little fel
low—yet so easily upeet and to quick
to become ill unless you take the
right steps to bring about relief.
Mother, don’t experiment! At the
first sign of sickaeaa give Dr. Mof
fett’s Teethina. You will be truly
grateful when Baby is well aM
smiling again.
. Teethina is < Physician’s prescrip
tion. It has been used in countless
Stuebers of cases to relieve Colde, In
digestion, Constipation, Sourness and
Gas, Diarrhoea, and each ailments.
The cost is only 30c, yet millions of
mothers know its priceless value is
keeping babies smiling, playful and
{tHTHR! send for useful
ri\>DlZ4 BooMc* About BaMm
C J. MOFFITT CO, COLUMBIA, GA.
TEETHINA
Builds Better Babies