The Danielsville monitor. (Danielsville, Madison County, Ga.) 1882-2005, December 12, 1924, Image 2

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Peeved! • § t -■ • , '. fAMTOCASTCqJ Roy C. Pago, U. S. air mail pilot of Omaha, Nebr., locked up his razor vad vows he will not shave again until his pretty young wife lets her bobbed hair grow to it* former long, bJnek, curly length. Get Bulk of Hardijng Estate p- „<gn%.3 b ~ GE*3'^^m* Jeanne and George Neely De Wolfe, of Marion, Ohio, Children of Mr. Warren G. Harding’s aon by her flrat marrmge, will receive most of the f500,000 from the late President's estate, as willed by Mrs. Harding before her death last month. Indian Leads Senate Sen. Charles Curtis of Kansas is the new Republican leader in the Senate, elected after senior Sena tor Warren of Wyoming Aclined. Senator Curtis is more than half American Indian. This Week! ft By Arthur Orub&m RAILROADS AND SOMEDAY, SEMI-FLYING MACHINE. HEARING THE ATOM. HER AFRICAN BLOOD. President Coolidge will ask lower railroad freight rate* and suggest that the roads can make up the difference by practicing economy. That is wot the railroad idea, however. President Cooiidgc will find that railroad management and railroad wishes are a department of our Government, although not listed as such in the Constitution. The voters, when lees prosper ous times make thinking neces sary, will decide to have a govern ment running the railroads, in stead of railroads runsing the gov ernment. This is not said unkindly, or by an agent of bolshevism. The. writer has a few thousand shares of rail road stocks, a few hundred thou sands in railroad bonds. But it io desirable for railroad men to real ize that it is not going to be mid- Sumraer for ever. cold weather coming. Admirers of the late Theodore Roosevelt will be interested in the statement, made by the authority of the family, that a newcomer from the mysterious realms of the infinite is expected in the Long worth family. Mrs. Longwortli was Miss Alice Roosevelt. Those who have read Gallon’s Heredity know that the greatness of the father • is handed down through the daughter, not through the son. The new little Roosevelt- Longworlh may prove to be the reincarnation of Theodore. It will be interesting to see how his little teeth develop. Monsieur Laur, eighty-four old, has invented the aero ear arid the French government will build a sample “aero line.” The car. 7 feet high, 7 feet wide and 40 feet long, is suspended be low a cable forty-two feet in the air, slung from poles far apart. Each car carries 100 passenger? and the speed is fifty miles an hour. Most interesting of ali, the car, •hanging below the steel cable, is driven along as a flying machine is driven. A powerful propeller, nine feet in diameter, worked by elecric current taken from the cable overhead, pushes the car. With power enough, ami a nig propeller, the car ir.tght. as easily go 100 miles art hour as 50 miles. Then ‘.New York to Chicago above the railroad, in 0 hours, for $9.” I)r. Mary Walker cared little about fashion, bi:t the latest news from Paris would interest her. The new “dress'’ is In be more like trousers than dress, a sort of slit skirt. Politics, athletics and common sense will finally do away with the cumbersome skirt That impediment was all right in the harem, where it was bora. It's all wrong on the public street, collect ing germ**, preventing free move ment. f A lawsuit raising interesting questions in coming. A young man named Rhinelander, whose people for several generations have not worked for a living ami are, there fore, called “aristocrats,” married a young woman -with negro blood. Her people have always worked hard; therefore she is no aristo crat. The young man, annoyed by publicity and by the Ku Klux throwing stones through his win dow, now sues for annulment of his marriage, saying he was de co’.ved as to bis bride’s race. She told him nothing about, the negro blood. w If the young woman in the case fights, the question of her con stitutional rights might be taken to the United States Supreme Court. New York State legalizes n- . r ages between Africans and whites. The young woman in this ease is nearly white. A man in New York could not get a divorce on the ground that his wife had iv< 1 him about a British or Celtic strain of blood. What will toe Supreme Court say shout a few drops of colored blood? Atoms of iron, so small that you Wouldn't in.l l oc ton, thousand of them in the corner of your eve, make a roaring noi e as tl ey rush to a magnet held near them. Scientists of ;ho General Elec tric Company have perfected a do v i e that makes the roaring sound audible. If that’s possible, may we not some day hear voices of our distant relations on neighbor ing planets? It isn’t impossible. N *th'rg is impossible that men can imagine. THE DANtELSVfLLE MONITOR, DANIELSVILLE. GEORGIA, Christmas Clearance Sale A Big Chrismas Savings In the heart of the season we find ourselves over stocked. We are deteemined not to carry this large stock ovei into another season, therefore we are go ing to give our friends and customers a big Xmas present. - HERE IT IS - OFF I=4 OFF $35,00 Suits and Overcoats 37.50 Suits and Overcoats 75 40.00 Suits and Overcoats 31 45.00 Suits and Overcoats 33. 75 50.00 Suits and Overcoats QC 75 55.00 Suits and Overcoats 00 75 60.00 Suits and Overcoats 40 65.00 Suits and Overcoats 40 ?5 One-Fouith Off On Hats, Sweaters, Shirts AM) DON'T FORGET FURNISHINGS The gift that is most appropriate for every man, young or old, and you always know when you give furnishings that there is no danger of him “already having what you intend to give” for he always “wants more.” Look Over The List of Suggestions Bath Robe Beit Belt Buckle Cane Cap Suspender Collar Bag Collar Set Cuff Set Collars Cuff Links Sweater Garters Handkerchiei House Coat Umbrella Tie Pajamas Socks Smoking Jacket Hat Etc. No Goods Will Ee Charged At a Discount Price This Sale Will Be Strictly Cash No Mark-ups to Deceive You. Nothing Reserved OKAS. STERN CO. The Borne of Good Clothes Athens. Georgia.