Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, October 25, 1917, Image 8

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PAGE EIGHT. THE AMERICU5 TIMES-RECORDER. , thpbsdat, octobbb . YOUR EYES Should Have Attention I am best qualified to give you the best service. Twenty-one years experience. I can duplicate your broken lenses. FREEZING LAST II; ICE SEEN JEWELERS and OPTICIANS Now is Seed Time And Allen’s Drug and Seed Store is the beft and cheapest place to buy them. Plant now Turnips, Rutabagas, Lettuce, Radish, Mustaid, Beets and Cab* bage. For field seeds plant Rape, Rye and Barley for grazing, and Fulghum Oats for a good crop next spring. Beit and largest line of Drugs and Medicines in the city. We want your business and will endeavor to merit it Very truly yours, ALLEN’S DRUG AND SEED STORE SUDDEN I)HOP l.\ TEMPERATURE KATIlElt TOOK AMKlilll'.S BY SUKPHISE—JUST AS COLD TO. SIGHT IS PIIFDICTED Freezing temperature was reached here tills morning. i he thermometer registered 32 de grees shortly before daybreak, ac cording to Sir. Joe SI. Bryant, who keeps up with weather statistics for the benefit and information of Amcrl- eus people and who is the official ob server here. Tho temperature made a sudden drop last night, hut it was not thought that freezing would be reached. It is officially reported that It will be lust as cold tonight, with frost Ice was seen in soveral places this p.ornlng. Germans Escape Through Tunnel At Ft. McPherson OCT. 27 M UTT and jeft? DIVORCED r Scandal in High Life Who is the Co-respondent MUTT or JEFF? —IN— THE BIGGEST SCREAM IN YFARS BUD FISHERS Merriest THE BAIINl'M AND HAILEY LAl’GU EPIDEMIC Presented with a Cast, Choru3, Scenic and Costume Equip ment Unsurpassed Soiiqs that all the world is bumming Dances defying description PRICES. $1 75, 50, 25 Seats on Sale at Dudley’s Thursday at 9 A. M. PANTRY SALE IS ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 2d.—Ten Ger man sailors interned at Fort McPher son escaped today through a tunnol ono hundred feet long. It Is believed tho prisoners had been working on I = — the tunnel for weeks. It startod un- ' “"'II. J. KILMON NOT As soon ns the escape was discovered trained bloodhounds were put un tho trail of the fugitives, but the dugs fol lowed the scent only a short distance, CONDUCTED AT CIIAM1IEB OF COM-1 MERCK HEADQUARTERS UNDER, 1 THE AUSPICES OF THE WOMAN’S CLUB. ] The pantry sale of the Woman's dull | is now in progress at the Chamber of I Commerce headquarters, under the auspices of the Woman’s club The sale will continue through to morrow, and the public is Invited to attend. The proceeds will be applied t o the playground fund. TO BE CAUDATE losing all track at a small stream mile from the fort. You Can Hoar With Um Acouiticon— hear conremrion of jrnur friend*. ON FREE TRIAL—NO DEPOSIT —NO ^EXPENSE—we will taxi you a new Acoustic on. This it the small instrument that has positively enabled over 30^000 d«I proplc to hou. — —- -- d , r ,. freo hom . lrUl . GENERAL ACOUSTIC COMPANY, 1300 Candler Bldg, New York nr a r ■±r-w < =stt- 9 ■ M letum the Acouiticon at oui eipi III Ul without itecotting you I cent. I Writ* at once for ten FAMOUS FRENCH PAPER HAS BEEN SOPPBESSEO Bring Your Shoe Troubles Herel DES1BES HE YVILL NOT OFFER FOR RE-ELECTION AS MEMBER OF COUNCIL—HAS GIVEN SPLEV HID SERVICE. I. J. Kaiinon, member of council, whose term will expire on the 31st of December, is not a candidate for rc- olectlon. | So far no one hna announced for bia place, although tho primary will he held in less than a week. | Mr. Kalmon has made a splendid member of council. He has worked untiringly for the Interests of the citi zens, and has really accomplished much. He feels, however, that for business donsons, he cannot afford to remain In office any longer, and for that reason he Is not offering for re- election. PARIS, Oct. 24.—The suppressed evening paper, "Tho Bonnet Rouge,” appears to have succeeded In deceiv ing the censor during a period of many months by publishing two flnt.l editions, ono with the suppressions ordered by tho censor duly made and another containing the prohibited artlclog or passages. This complete edition, a witness averred before tho examining magistrate, was secretly forwarded to tho front In great num bers and distributed among tho sol diers In the trenches. Tile witness declared that many of tho condemned articles signed "M. Badln" were written by Duval, ono of the directors of the paper who is under arrest for 'intelligence with' the enemy”—the man who Is accused I . of having received more than 5 ft 0.000 I 0 0,1 ■ or 1 • francs from the German banker Marx j ,om 1 ‘' " K ‘ o* Mannheim during the year nineteen sixteen PEACE UNLIKELY STOVALL STATES t ME RICAN MINISTER TO SWITZER LAND TELLS THE PRESIDENT TODAY THAT AN EARLY PAEE«’ IS IMPROBABLE WASHINGTON, D. C„ Oct. 24.—No Immediate prospect of peace, despite Germany’s gradual weakening of mo rale among Its citizens and soldiers Is seen by Pleasant A Stovall, min ister to Switzerland, who has Just re turned to this country from Berne. Mr. Stovall arrived In Washington yes terday and conferred at length with President Wilson today. Want Column FOR SALE—Ono 4-room dwelling . in the town of Leslie, Ga., convenient-! ly located: Terms; cheap for cash, i W. H. Wado, Cobb, Ga. w&s ! I WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch,: clock and Jewelry repairing. Expert | servlco and reasonable charges. B. S. ■ Broadhurst, Jeweler. 110 Lamar St., \ directly In front of pnstofflcc. 6-1t FOR SALE OR RENT—One or two- horse farm; good land and yood water. Apply .1. W. Bell, Richland, Ga. The KNIT-TEX Coat - Y^yHEN y o u leave » » home in the morn ing you like to be com fortably coated for the whole day. If the weather turns warm at noon an ordinary overcoat weighs a ton. That's the beauty about the Knit-tex Coat. It's equally comfortable on cold or mild days—be cause it has warmth without weight. . W. D. BAILEY CO. MARKET’S Latest Prices We invite people who . are always having shoe troubles to come here for relief. This shoe store affords its patrons an expert shoe service entirely distinguished from the mere selling of shoes. We are able to guarantee good ser vice in its every sense and every meaning, because we are sure of our own intentions and sure of the qual ity of our shoes. We Sell No Uncertain Shoes May we not hope that you will test )ur sincerity and our judgment the text time you purchase shoes? >; Prices as low as possible con sistent with good-shoe values Tillman & Brown fttfaioK /fUJ ->■ < FITTERS OF FEET Cotton Seed aHrkcL ’or Ton 365.00 AO RED RIDING HOOD* PLA-SHUS. BEST FOR BOYS AND GIRLS They Are Tackless Comfort Nailless PLUS Style Noiseless Wear We have them in all ieathers—pat ent and tan—also button and lace. Call and see them. w. J. JOSEY Americus, Ga. THE WAR Will Be Over By DEC. 1918. WHY? BECAUSE RUSSIA will have regainedjthe strength necessary to least hold the eastern front with possible heavy offensives and regaining of ground during the summer of 1918. ITALY will take Trieste and smash through toward Vienna as well as heavy offensives in other directions. AMERICA will be on the Western Front with men who “know no such word as fail” and with a preponderance of men, artillery, and the complete domin* tion of the air Germany will be smashed out of France and Belgium. SUBMARINES will have been practically put out j>f business and there will be nothing left but for GERMANY TO SURRENDER Save this advertisement and see if it comes true. AFTER THE WAR WHAT? ~~ Cotton will go to forty or fifty cents pound, woolens will go higher than now, in fad all finished products and raw materials will go higher than now. SO il you wear clothes, be you man, woman, boy or girl, DO NOT PUT OFF BUYING YOUR CLOTHES expecting lower prices. It will be TWO YEARS AF TER THE WAR IS OVER before the prices drop worth speaking of. THE HOUSE OF ANSLEY is prepared to furnish READY-TO- WEAR for ladies, misses and children at, as yet, only slight advance over old prices- COATS, COAT SUITS, DRESSES AND PETTICOATS in stupendous array. I‘ * no trouble to fit all, either the pocketbook or the individual. BUY EARLY. SILKS WOOLENS TRIMMINGS FINDINGS ETC. dm/ei/S WHITE GOODS LINENS BED FDHN1SBIK® dbafebies ETC.