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WEDNESDAY .AFTERNOON, NOVEMBER 25, 1925
FLAPPERS OF
PIONEER DAYS
HID THEIR EARS
Flappers Who Lived in Mexico
Ten Thousand Years Ago
Concealed Ears
TUCSON, Ariz., Nov. 24. —Pre-
historic flappers who lived in Mexi
co about 10,000 years ago used the
same care in concealing their ears
that the fair senoritas do today.
The sheiks of that period were
more worried about their leg line
than they were about their waist
measurement.
These are two prehistoric fashion
notes discovered by Dean Byron
Cummings, professor of archaelogy
at the University of Arizona, in his
excavations in the pyramid of Cui
cuilco, 12 miles south of Mexico
City.
The flappers of the ancient day
instead of concealing their ears Un
der the now prevalent barrage of
hair used large disc-like ear plugs
made of an American variety of jade
The sheiks of that time corded their
thighs to give themselves a bandy
legged effect that apparently was all
the rage.
ENGLISHVILLE
Misses Susie Greer and Willie
Ruth English spent Tuesday night
with Miss Evelyn McLendon.
A bunch of young folks enjoyed
the cane grinding at Mrs. Mary Mc-
Lendon’s Tuesday evening.
Mrs, W. T. English is at the bed
side of her son, Mr. Olin English,
who has been very ill with double
pneumonia at Perry, Ga., where he’s 1
been at work for the past few
months.
The wedding will be of great in
terest to the many friends of Mr.
Henderson Justice of this place and
Mrs. Carrie Dillard of Columbus,
which occurred at Ellaville Tuesday
afternoon. The ceremony was offic
iated by Rev. Monroe Murray, after
which the happy couple departed im
mediately on an extended bridal
tour to Olympia, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell English and
Miss Willie Ruth English were at
the bedside of Mr. Olin English at
Perry, Friday and w’re very, very
glad to announce that they found him
much better.
Mrs. A. N. English and Miss Vai
Kleckley were at Americus Friday
morning.
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and prevents sleep. Simple buck
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helps any case gas on the stomach,
unless due to deep seated causes,
Because Adlerika is such an excel
lent intestinal evacuant it is won
derful for constipation—it often
works in one hour and never gripes.
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TAX NOTICE
City Tax Books close December Ist, and fi
fas will be issued on that date. You have only
a few more days. 'Pay now and avoid this extra
cost. A. D. GATEWOOD, Jr.
Clerk and Treasurer.
Pretty Peggy Accuses Manager
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Peggy Udell, film actress, and for
mer Ziegfield Follies beauty, has fil
ed suit at Los Angeles for $501,500
damages against S. P. Fineman, gen
eral manager, and the F. B. O. Stu
dios. She charges Fineman witii an
attempted assauL and further says
that Fineman and detectives held her
a prisoner in the film ofice as part
lof an alleged scheme of intimidation.
The school children had holiday
Thursday and Friday for Thanksgiv
ing.
Mrs. Julia Duke spent this Week
end with Mrs. C. A. Head at Green-
Mill.
Miss Mary Duke is at the bedside
'of her sister, Mrs. C. W. Saunders,
■who is ill at her home at Americus.
I Miss Susie Greer spent Sunday
'with her .sister, Mrs. E. M. Clapp, at
Byron.
I Mrs. C. W. Saunders of Americus
; spent Sunday with S. B. Duke and
family.
j Mrs. Mary McLendon and children
were Sunday guests of relatives at
Stops Malan i',
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“PHILLIPS” MILK
OF MAGNESIA
Unless you ask for "Phillips," you
may not get the original Milk” of
Magnesia prescribed by physicians
for 50 years as an antacid, laxative,
corrective.
25-cent bottles, also 50-cent bottles,
contain directions—any drug store.
We Trade, Sell and Repair
Bicycles !
Also sharpen Safety Razor Blades, Knives, Scissor*, etc.
We do light Soldering and Welding; Repair Tricycles, small
Autos and other Wheel Toys. Freeman will fix it or tell you
where you can get it fixed.
Go-Carts Re-tired while you wait
“IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST’
Freeman’s Bicycle Shop
206 North Jackson St Americus, Ga.
Smithville.
Miss Susie Greer attended Teach
er’s meeting at Montezuma Friday
afternoon I*'
Mr. and Mrs. S. I. Duke‘Vernon
and Chester Duke attended services
at Pleasant Hill Sunday and were
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. C, A.
Head.
Mrs. John Owen of Ebernezer is
ne guest of friends and relatives
here and spent Saturday night and
Sunday with her brother, Mr. Olin
English at Perry.
Mr. and Mrs. William Peters and
little girl, Annie Kate English of
Ellaville visited relatives here Sun
day afternoon.
Mrs. L. B. Holloway and children
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Serious illness and com
plications often follow un
ordinary Cold. Check >i.
use the old Reliable, Sate
and Proven Remedy, “Lax
ative BROMO QUININE
The First and Original Cold
and Grip Tablet Proven
Safe for more than a Quar
ter of a Centtfry.
The box bears this sig... . .u
Price 30c.
AMERICUS TIMES-Pi’.LORDEK
HEART SONGS
GOING FAST
Americus and Sumter County
After Heart Songs. There
Are About 100 Copies Left
There never has been an adequate
'title for any collection of varied
works in literature or music Titles
[only suggest—they cannot convey
the full significance of values, nor
how comprehensive is the range of
subjects covered by representative
examples in any given group or set
of groups.
Also it is difficult to impart in a
short description enough informa
tion to do mote than give passing
'credit where praise cannot be lavish
jed too prodigally. There are Works
returned home Sunday from a very
pleasant week’s visit with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Lashley at
Perry.
W. L. Childs and family have mov
led to Mr. Stackhouse’s place near
| Plains. W e •regret very much of
their departure.
j Lewis Lynch of Lynchville is this
week’s guest of Harrold Justice.
I Mr. and Mrs. Russell English spent
Sunday with J. B. Mathis and family
near Oglethorpe.
Little Virginia and Elizabeth Eng
lish spent Saturday night and Sun
day with their Grand-parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. B. Mathis near Ogle
thorpe.
Mrs. A. N. English, Mrs. Charlie
Kitchens, Mr. W. T. English and
Miss Willie Ruth English were at the
bedside of Mr. Olin English at Perry-
Sunday. He's still improving but
isn’t out of danger yet, but we hope
he will soon be on the road to re
covery and can come home. They
were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
O. D. Lashley.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Holloway and
children were Sunday guests of Mr.
and Mrs. James Grantham at La
crosse.
Mrs. S. S. English and children of
Andersonville were Sunday after
noon guests of Mrs. C. M. English.
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f nature, works of science, works of i
■tn s.teh ns the Grand Canyon, the I
results of liiomas Edison’s mighty
luougnts, lix Venus de Mdo which
mere words can only direct the at
tention, The individual must visu
alize for himself and set the precise
value for himself in these and the in
numerable other marvels of the age
wherein we are so fortunate as to
live. Evary man owes it to himself
to grasp every chance lor personal
investigaton. Another opinion
should not harm but with his own
should be taken carefully in order
to form a just consensus.
Therefore The Times-Recorder is
asking every reader to personally
take time to go over the index of the
great song book which is being dis
tributed for a short time. Over
four hundred “Heart Songs" in one
volume! How can any title indicate
what it may mean to you?
Another column shows where it
j nay be seen.
$6 FOR LOCK OF HAIR
VIENNA.—After spirited bidding
from several poor but devouted ad
-1 miters, a lock of hair from the head
of the poet, Frank Grillparzer, was
sold for a little more than s(>. The
sale wps held at the national pawn
shop.
HOWkDOCTORSTREA 1
COLDSJAND FLU
To break tin a cold overnight or
to cut short an attack of grippe, in
fluenza, sore throat or tonsillitis.
I physicians and druggists are now
recommending Calotabs, the puri
fied and refined calomel compound
tablet that gives you the effects of
calomel and salts combir without
the unpleasant effects of t'tber.
One or two Calotabs at bed-time
with a swallow of water, —that's all
No salts, no nausea nor the slightest
interference with your eating, work
or pleasure. Next morning your
cold has vanished, your system is
thoroughly purified and you are
.’eel- £ fine with a hearty appetite
for breakfast. Eat what yon n -.■■■
—no danger.
Get a family package, containin'-
full directions, only 35 cents. At
any nrug store.
808 MA f BOOST PRICES (
LONDON.—lncreased prices 'or I
men’s haircuts is threatened as a re-1
suit of growing demands on barb, r.-
time for boos and careful huirdres ■
ing. Expensive hygenic innovatioi.a
and additional training necessary for
caring for women’s hair has made the
trade demand higher prices, a lead-;
ing hairdresser said.
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without rubbing, apply
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