The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, October 10, 1924, Image 5

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folks IN OUR TOWN Blood Relations By Edward McCullough AL'TOC * : TER f ft . \ 7wl,r, h who -( mam thJ :?;• WHV L , WS A K ARB you ?y & UE/iL A ' y~\ married |>EN V . / "7 )\ your. -—- ! ? I ” \ Hf.. /-A, .-•\&s*cß Ytc. wrro V_„< ||PH •Pn/ (I \\ V. -A TO-GETHE.fi- B/ii'A-;. I'l ft ’ 'it A \ FOLKS AN‘ UggL B|'i A/< •' I ! |! ■! Lf\ SEE iF VCR 1 /.j |jl | 1 !|' | S \QI \ ‘tt in' yj El§hplia|i 1\ 7 j 1~ -A , Act= H Acr yolT JMiEEo Mot fail Idea? change, people change, and v/,:h each change comes opportun ity. Some of us capitalize oppor tunity and grow rich. Others are blind to opportunity and remain in the rut. One night in 1917 while he was eating dinner in a cheap restaurant on the Barbary Coast, San Fran cisco, Paul Whiteman resolved to rise from poverty to wealth and to make Ins name famous throughout the world. At. that time he was a violinist in a cheap cafe orchestra —a part time violinist at part time pay. As he ate, an outlaw quintet entered the restaurant and began to play a medley of jazz from the African jungle. To him it seemed that jazz was merely a slate of mind, a mood, which appealed to human beings, seeking to relax. He The Washington Senators, American League Pennant Winners > .-' The New York Giants, National League Pennant Winners *e5L mwimii Bf • etause it is necessary for you to Wtcif ly] . masses is no reason why you wear a pair that will spoil TOO,. . ■i-Pcarence. Let our optician ~le Chas. A. Green Optical ••Panv, Atlanta, fit you. He has Ula nds of satisfied patrons whose fig has relieved. He *:r i re a 7a non Friday, Oct. 10. i hrd maa Dr - Colbert, G*. believed that jazz music, properly introduced, would become popular and he determined to make it so. A week later he resigned and formed a dance orchestra with fif teen pieces. Kis musicians were fired with his enthusiasm and agreed to work without pay for a time. In addition to his horns, piano and drum he added two violins, a cello, and a saxaphone and proceeded to hold public con certs on street corners and in parks. Groat crowds gathered to watch his antics and so popular did he become that his fame swept Eastward. A year later he was offered the posi tion of orchestra leader in the new Ambassador Hotel at Atlantic City. He was given a four-year contract at a fabulous salary. During the Buggies, Wagons, Farm Implements MOWERS, aftKES, PENHRS, 0141)1 BMS, PLM. BELTIHS, FAIRBANKS-MORSE ENGINES NO op ( s hardware: a implement co ats 3ra:tJ >t- Athens. <ki. THt DANIELS VILLfc MONIIOR, OANIELSVILLE. CK f Ah I \ j COMES TH* \ A a QbAJ TSQOD SCARE following year the management of the Palais Royal, in New York, got the jazz fever and Paul Whiteman was engaged. His salary was double that of the seaside resort. Today, at the age of 34, White man is one of the most. popular or chestra leaders in America and Europe. Last year, while in Lon don, ho played bf fore the King ami Queer, of England, and a week later the British metropolis “took on” American jazz. Paul Y\ biteman’s wealth today is said to be in six figures. He was born in C nver in 11890. m Ift -A' iu iiMr A ut>i r Jfty*- 1 WHIT jHADLEY Extra! Extra! tablet sale 25c a doz. or 2 for a Nickel $ After receiving another thip merit of about a half-thousand n:< ■ e regular sc* tablets; We continue ur Sale on them at these unusal low prices, 2 for sc, or 25c a doz. “Buy them by the 3 or 4 Doz.’’ Our 10c Counter For the past week has saved many people much money. “It will save for you too’’ You will be surprised to find such values, as these serges, ginghams. chambry, calico checks, yard wide / sheeting, at lOc 3retxcl. We give trade tickets. YV. A. Rowe Cos. Comer G 5-. EXCURSION FARES VIA. Seaboard Air Line Railway RICHMOND, VA, Dianancial Advertisers Association, October 14*16. 1924. ATLANTIC CITY, N,Y. Playground and Recreation Asso., Oct. 16*21, 1924. COLUMBUS, GA, Business Mens’Evangelistic Club of America Oct. 17-19, 1924. GREENVILLE, S.C., Sixth Southern Textile Exposition, Oct. 20-25, 1924. ATLANTA, GA. The Georgia Sunday School Association. Oct. 23-26, 1924. CHARLOTTE, N.C. Inaugural Race of the Charlotte Speedway Oct. 25, 1924. ATLANTIC CITY N, ,J., American Gas Association, Oct. 13-17 1924. ATLANTIC CITY. N, J. Natl. Hardware Agio, and American Hardware Mfg, Asso. Oct. 13-17,1924 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Natl. Paint Oil and Varnish Asso.,and Paint Mfg. Asso, of US. and Natl. Varnish Mfg. Asso. Oct, 16-22, 1g24, PHILADELPHIA, PA., International Federation of Catholic Alumnae, October 17-231 1924. i WASHINGTON, DC. Natl. Asso. of Commercial Organizition Secretaries, Oct. 19-23, 1924. NEW YORK, N. Y.CliniciaJ Congress of American College of Surgeons and Associated Anesthe tists of U. 3-& Canada,Oct.2o-24,1924 WASHINGTON, D.C, Chamber of Commerce of U S.A., East ern Divisoion, Oct. 23-24, 1924. For fares, schedules or other information, apply to nearest Seaboard Ticket Agent, or write O. G- LaHatta, TPA,, SAL icy,, Atlanta, Ga or Trod Cii.JTor. A:-:, Pa Manager, SAL., Atlanta, Ga.