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CCF.F.A !i.sP.~SS WRITES OF
GORDON LEE'S FEALTY.
Corra Harris, the author, in an in
teresting article descriptive of the
opening of congress, called to declare
war with Germany, and in the course
of the article thus refers to Congress
man Gordon now convalescent
after a serious illness, and the part
he took in the organization of ihe low
er house of congress:
When the clerk reached the
names beginning with the letter
“L” there was a universal turning
of heads on both sides of the
house, Every man’s neck was
lengthened, every eye was strain
ed. There was a stir at the door
on the right hand of the speaker’s
desk, and a man entered the room.
A tall man, now much too small
for his large clothes, very pale,
“A Pine Pair of Boots Makes a
Bigger Hit With tin?
■r M Than a Swell Cravat. ’ ’
and what steinberg says is so
r I ’'HE ladies size you up from the
tip of your toes to the tip of your
I nose. they make a searching
inventory of a man’s wearing apparel be
fore they look into his character or inves
**gate his Dunn-and-Bradstreetnes.*; so, my
k ) fellows, to be “in right” at the get-off, fit
I your feet with some fashionable footwear.
STEINBERG’S
DRY GOODS—SHOES-SLJPPERS
14 Wall St. Phone 322 Cartersville, Ga.
The Great Greenwood Show
Big Minstrel Show Monday Night
ONE SOLID WEEK
CHANGE OF PROGRAM EVERY INIGHT
<SO—P EOPL E =<so
Chero-Cola.
TENT SEATS OVER 5,000
LADIES FREE
One lady admitted FREE when accompanied
by escort holding a paid 15c ticket, Monday Night.
Monday Night, April 23
Big Tent Located on Market Street, back of Opera House.
Don’t Porget the Date
Monday Night, April 23
THE BIGGEST SHOW ON EARTH FOR THE MONEY
walking with that e.Toi t tne spi.it
makes in weakness to prove some
other strength.
Instantly there was a roar of
applause from the democrats.
"Gordon Lee of Georgia-!” shout
ed the clerk.
"Champ Clark!” responded the
man who had just entered, and
who was immediately led from the
room.
Three w’eeks ago Gordon Lee
was stricken with pneumonia at
his home in Georgia. When he
was informed of his condition he
pulled an overcoat on ever his
chill and started for Washington
with a temperature of 103. He
knew that if he lived his vote
would be needed on the second of
April to sustain this administra
tion. If he died, it seemed that he
was determined to die "at the
"THE EARTOW TRIEU.NE THE CAR TEFSVILLE NEWS, APRiL 13, 1917.
front.” It was the act of a patriot.
On the morning of April 2 he was
still in bed, with his physician as
a doorkeeper to prevent him from
going to the house. The doctors
were for saving his life, but Lee
. was determined to save his vote
and use it where it would do the
most good. He is still confined to
his bed, but the republicans are
not likely to put anything across
in this congress if Lee’s vete is
needed to defeat it.
TAKE “CASCARETS” IF
HEADACHY, BILIOUS
AND CONSTIPATED
Best for Liver and Bowels, Bad
Breath, Bad Colds, Sour
Stomach.
Get a 10-cent box.
Hick headache, biliousness, coated
tongue, head and nose clogged up with
a cold —always trace this to torpid
liver; delayed, fermenting food in the
bowels or sour, gassy stomach.
Poisonous matter clogged in the in
testines, instead of being cast out of
the system is re-absorbed into the
blood. When this poison reaches the
delicate brain tissue it causes conges
tion and that dull, throbbing, sicken
ing headache.
Cascarets immediately cleanse the
stomach, remove the sour, undigested
food and foul gases, take the excess
bile from the liver and carry out all
the constipated waste matter and pois
ons in the bowels.
A Cascaret tonight will surely
straighten you by morning. They
work while you sleep—a 10-cent box
f’om your druggist means your head
clear, stomach sweet and your liver
and botvels regular for months —fad.)
NO STANDING ROOM AT
OPENING PERFORMANCE.
Everything except the public wa;
sold out at the opening performance
of the Greenwood Amusement Com
pany last evening. The big tent, was
packed until there wasn’t standing
room and a good many people had to
be turned away because there wasn’t
any room left in the tent for them.
The management announced at 8:30
o'clock that there "were 6,000 people in
the tent. If there were not that many,
it was because they couldn’t get in.
No attraction appearing here, out
side of the Birth of a Nation, has made
as big a hit on opeiwng night as did
the Greenwood show. The opening at
traction was a combination minstrel
and vaudeville and the vast throng
v.as kept in an almost continuous up-
GEO. B. GREENWOOD, Gen. Mgr.
THE BIG
LAUGHING
SHOW
roar during the two hours’ perform
ance.
The black-face comedians, as usual,
made a big hit, but all of the soloists
were given a noisy w r elcome and many
of them came back for one or more
ercores. Greenwood's SIOO Challenge
Quartette made the big hit of the
evening.
All of the performers are artists
abeve the average found in tent shows.
The voices are good and the perform
ance last evening was clean and enter
taining. •
The Greenwood show will be here
all this week on the Farkas lot near
the postoffice. They promise a com
plete change of program at each per
formance. The Chero-Cola Company
controls exclusive advertising privi
leges with this show, which is becom
ing very nearly as popular as that fa
mous beverage. —Albany, Ga., Daily
Herald.
This big show comes to Cartersville
for a week, commencing Monday night,
April 23.
Lb CENTS DESTROYS
‘YOUR DANDRUFF AND
STOPS FALLING HAIR
Save Your Hair! Make it Thick, Wavy
and Beautiful —Try
This!
Thin, brittle, colorless and scraggy
hair is mute evidence of a neglected
scalp; of dandruff —that awful scurf.
There is nothing so destructive to
the hair as dandruff. It robs the hair
of its lustre, its strength and its very
life; eventually producing a feverish
ness and itching of the scalp, which
i, not remedied causes the hair roots
to shrink, loosen and die —then the
hair falls out fast. Ar little Danderine
tonight—-now —any time —will surely
save your hair.
Get a 2")-cent bottle of Knowlton’s
Danderine from any drug store or toil
et counter, and after the first applica
tion your hair will take on that life,
lustre and luxuriance w f hich is so
beautiful. It will become w r avy and
fluffy and have the appearance of
abundance, an incomparable gloss and
softness; but what will please you
most will be after just* a few week’s
use, when you will actually see a lot
of fine, downy hair —-new hair —grow-
ing all over the scalp.—(advt.)
For Rent, Barn.
Well located for sale stable, corner
of Leake and Erwin streets, in the
heart of the cotton market. With
slight changes this barn could he used
for other purposes. See or phone W. H.
Field at the warehouse. •
COMMENCING MONDAY NIGHT, APRIL 23d
Pretty Girls**=Funny Commedians===Good MusiC“*New Songs and Dances
60=PEOPLE=6O
Chero-Cola.
Waterproof Tent, Electric Lights
Prices of Admission
lOc and 15c
Big Parade MONDAY NOON
CONCERT BAND
SOUVENIRS GIVEN AWAY DURING PARADE
HOUSES WANTED
We have several applica=
tions for houses. List your
property with us; we keep
them rented. ::
\
E. W. Gould & Company
Real Estate—Renting and Loan Office
in Dixie Theatre.
PIiONEAI 1 CARTERSVILLE, GA.
BURTON & SAGGUS
TEN CENT STORE
Will Sell April 21st ’
Ladies’iWhite^Skirts for 90c
$1 ShirtjWaist for 90c
50 cent Waist for 45c
Children’s Dresses for 25c, 50c and 75c
Men’s blue work shirts 50c
Overalls sl.lO
On April 24th with every dollar purchase
we will sell five pounds of sugar for 40c
With every 50c purchase we will sell
two pounds for 16c
Monday Night, April 23