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THE AMERICAS T1MES-REC0RDEK.
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* u wav house of k*f® I
he ban*
t weary-hearted
'little space;
(ir eat (Jod sends me, as a
a blessing (else my heart
broken)>
■am or thy face!
, from me like a garment;
I, returns upon me, calm
(1 I atone—
is clasped In mine—we
ogetlier
■i, through the sad or
g weather,
walk alone.
—Robert Buchanan.
T DINNER.
lt j[. council entertained at
[inner party Tuesday even-
_,ion being a surprise cela-
Mr. Council’s birthday.
„ , decorated elaborately
anthemums and Hallowe’en
eads. candle* and Jack-o-
The centerpiece for tho ta-
large pumpkin filled with
surrounded by witches on
he huge birthday cako was
,1th twenty-one candles and
Mire tali witches’ caps with
i the tops. The honoroe
■cipient of many charming
i 6 them being toy guns,
•sea. drums and a giant pair
walkers.’’ Those present
were Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Statham,
Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Kalmon, Mr. and
Mrs. George T. Adams, Mrs. Cocbran.
of Bunnell, Fla.; Mrs. James Brown,
of Spartanburg, 8. C.; Miss Mary
Mathis and Mr. Walter Page.
AMEHHTS DELEGATES
TO FEDERATION MEETING.
Mrs. Frank Sheffield, president, and
Mrs. Frank Harrold, delegate, of the
Woman’s club, and Mrs. Franc Man-
gum and Miss Emmae Borum, dele
gates of tha Music Study club, will
represent Amerlcus at tbe annual con
vention ot the Uoorgia Federation of
Women's Clubs in Augudta next week.
They leave Tuesday morning, and will
be gone several days.
Wo invite one and all,
And I know you'll regret it
If you fall to call.
Presbyterian Sunday School Room.
«OMAN’S LITERARY CLUB.
Tlie Woman’s Literary club will
meet on Thursday afternoon at threo
o'clock at tho home of Mrs. C. J.
Clarke, on Jackson street.
llil; CLUB ENTERTAINED.
Mrs. Lee Allen entertained the 1911
Club yesterday afternoon at her love-
OAVILS if
HI
WASHINGTON. Oct. 31—The un
timely death of Senator Hustlng, of
Wisconsin, a week ago yestorday con
stitutes the loss of the third Demo ■
cratlc member of that body from
a doubtful state in about 18 months.
It Is only a few months since Senator
I-ane. of Oregon, died and was suc-
ly home on College street Forty-two needed by a Republican senator. Had
was the game enjoyed by tbe guestts. Senator Shively, ot Indiana lived, he
only tho club members being present.
CANDY-MAKING PARTY.
Miss Hattio Walder entertained her
Sunday school clas 9 with a candy
making at her home on Hampton street
on Tuesdaay afternoon. Tho occaaslon
HALLOWE’EN PARTY. 1
Tho Baraca-Phllathea societies of the
Presbyterian church have Issued tho
following Invitation to the Hallowe'en
party to be given in the Sunday school
looms tonight at seven-forty-flvo
o’clock:
Come out tonight
To see the Spooks walk,
And hear your Fate
For the table will talk.
And the Witches and Gypsies
Will all bo there,
To tell you of Happiness,
Sorrow and Care.
Cute littlo Goblln a
Will be all around.
And tho Sunday school room
Is where they’ll be found.
There’ll be all kinds of fun
For the young and the old.
And a small piece of silver
Will help (I am told).
To tills Hallowo'on party
| war a delightful one, and among those
| present were Miss Bcttlo Castollo, Mis,
would have rcmafnlfd In tho upper
house until 1921. Shively’s place
temporily flllod by Thomas Taggart,
has been filled by James Watson, a
Republican. These lossoes were
heavy ones for the party, and tho
floVernmenti for all wore splendid
men of great experience.
The death of Sonator Hustlng
ho’s Your Druggist?
Just the medicine your Doctor orders,
Compounded Just as he wants it, and
Delivered Just a little quicker than you expected.
Just let us fill your next Prescription.
lurrav’s Pharmacy om™
Montlne Hansford, Miss Claire Harris,' naturally has started official Wash-
Miss Helen Vorus. Miss Sara Reese,
Miss Gertrude Mims, Miss Marjorie
Baxter, Miss Verna Bragg, Miss Louies
Jones.
AMER1CU8 GIRL AT BRENAU.
Friends of Miss Katherine Smith will
be Interested to know that she Is do
ing excellent work In oratory at Bre-
nau college. On last Monday evening
the Domestic Arts Class presented
• Tho Work-House Ward,” an Interest
ing and amusing comedy. Miss Smltu
directed tho play and Is receiving con
gratulations on her skillful manage
ment o' the play and cast.
Mr. and Mrs. George T. Adams, Mlrs
Sara Tower, Miss Georgia Ilena Dod
son. Mr. Swift and Dr. Sam Wiso mo
tored to Macon today to attend tho
State Fair.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Holliday an
nounce the birth of a son, who came
last night to their home on Leo
street.
lngton discuss'ng a possible success
or, and because Washington govern
mental experience is so valuable, of
ficial Washington Us expressing
preference for Joseph E .Davies, vice-
chairman of the Federal Trade Com
mission. Many hope Commissioner
Davies will run because his experience
on the commission In dealing with
big business questions —questions
which will bo even bigger’after tho
war—would make him a national
nglurp tho moment he stepped Into
the Senate, and, therefore, would
give him more influence than a new
man who would have to take a long
ttmo to ’’learn tho ropes."
Incidentally. Mr. Davies has been
honored by tho president with po-
sit'ons of trust more than any other
one man, excepting, perhaps, Edward
Nash Hurloy, chairman of the Ship
ping Board, or William J. Harris,
chairman of tho Federal Trade Com
mission.
Mrs. Emory Rylander won tho prize,
a deck of cards, at Mrs. E. J. Eld'
ridge’s party yestorday afternoon.
The prize at Mrs. John Councils
party yesterday morning, a pair of sib:
hose, was won by Mrs. George Adams.
Mrs. J. N. Scarborough has returnel
v.orne after a delightful visit of a month
to relatives In Jacksonville, Fla.
, D. C. TO
DRY TONIGHT
WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. 31.—Af
ter 100 years of experience with pub
lic houses and saloons, Washington,
the capital of tho nation, at midnight
tonight, will close its saloons for all
time. r *
In tbs tfansitlon from a wet to a
dry cltty, tho capital is busily pre-
of Columbia authorities have on ei-
jperaing for a noisy, boisterous far*
well to King Bacchus. The District
tra detail of 100 police to preserve or
der in tho streets tonight. Notwith
standing these precautions, from
mouth to mouth, has gono forth tho
,advice that citizens who venture down
town tonight should come dressed .n;
ANNOUNCING
Nevs Series
of
7/ CHEVROLET ^
CARS
“FOUR-NINETY” TOURING
Here is the famous Chevrolet Model "Four-Ninety” in a new dress,
with details that make this car most complete, embodying features ot
The finishing touches we have given this model
with details that maxe inis car most cumiacic, cmvuujuig v". , ,
higher price cars. The finishing touches we have given this model
leave nothing more to wish for. It is complete in every way.
ADDED REFINEMENT
NEW FEATURES
Wheels are flttod with demountable
rims; ono extra rim Is furnished.
Other features of the New ’’Four-
Xlnety” are: Now Oil Pressure Oaufe;
New Improved Radiator; foot rail;
robe rail; tilted windshield; one-man
top; Improved type curtains, folding
up into top; flaps on top of oach door
for protection of the body and finish;
pockets In tho insldo ot each door.
The motor is of an improved de
sign. The cooling la by water pump.
The oil pump has been changed to the
gear type. The pump la placed In
the forward end of the cylinder cast
ing.
You should investigate Model “Four-Ninety” economy records
Touring Cai $685.00 f. o. b. Americus.
EMORY RYLANDER
Opposite Commercial Warehouse. Telephone 14
W. C. T. U. Ladies Protest Against
Sending Tobacco to the Soldiers
The Season for Evening
Footwear Is Now at Hand
And Pinkston’s Announce New Atnvals.
Dainty Slippers of White Calf. Gold and
Silver Cloth, long, graceful vamps, with
prettily pointed toes, are new arrivals in the
shoe department.
Slippers you will need this Winter, and ow
ing to the scarcity of these materials, will be
difficult to duplicate later. These will not
tarnish. All sizes and widths.
ite Calf Pumps Gold Cloth Pumps
$7.00
Silver Cloth Pumps $7.50
hosiery to match
Pinkston Conipany
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Adopt Resolutions at Dawson and Denounce the Scheme as a
Campaign of the Tobacco Manufacturers.
Americu. ladiea who attended the re-,under.land, and can mu
towu°tonlght should come dressed' " !„'’» t '^w^TortTfV^rewiu^M j''Uer^fore. * B. It resolved, by tthe
football 'suits and wearing clehtad • t t ag q|nzt lending tobacco' Georgia Woman’s Christian Temper-
shoes. i’ mTere“n France. Wo Union In annual convention aa-
A few of tho more popular saloons many townB and clllo , ( un da forsombled. That from the very depths
cloned at noon today. '.hi. purpose have been raised. of our understanding and knowing
Part of the arrangements for a noisy t The Tlmos-Recorder mothers’ hearts, we protest against
aud what seems certain to bo n more | 7' (h 'resolutions, which are na this propaganda, and we further pro- (
or less riotous leave-taking of booze, P test to tho secretary of war u?alnst|
to the fact that the people of “ho™. Winding tobacco in any of it. forms’
or - follow*!’ vwot, IW »*»v —r
Is due to the fact that the people of ioi'ows. ,1 Including tobacco In any of It. forms
tbe District of Columbia, unlike the!™.™!a Jon to rour soldiers, because:
people of Ohio who vote on the ques- ‘Torer* ouVreun'
First, Tobacco Is bad for tho boy (
and only bod, for hi* body and brain
and at the last for tho morals. Thoj
neonle or UIDO wno >uie uu — . _ _
Hon six days after the national capl- continues to be spread over our couo-
taTgocs dry had no voice In tho pass- Jtry. through the public press and _ _
!„g of the liquor traffic. Washing private |.medics! and sclentlflc and commercial
foes dry. and the saloon, are to pass ( vcll organized P r0 ®»* a “®» f ° r p wopld acknowledge this.
Into a thing of distasteful memory by.viding cigarettes a “ d ° l , 0r ' “snee-' Second. Such propaganda is a re-!
act of congress and without any ref- tobacco for our soldier. In Fane . upon 0UP arroy . Business 1
crenco of tho question to tbe residents and.
of the District or Columbia. | Whecas, This propaganda has tai:-
It i a estimated by the Internal rev- on a form and spirit bordering opon
enue bureau that $13,000,000 a year hysteria, moro violent and lurid In
, e approximately Hie drink bill of tho its published literature than is used
District of Columbia, figured on the,for sny of the more worthy and votel
average of the last live years.' The causes now needing funds and ad-
groat bulk of this money, officials now herents. Tho public press appeals
assert, will go Into tbe savings banks for funds for this cause as a necessl-
nnd tor tho purchase of commodltler ty, justifying the clear conclusion
vastly more useful Jhan booze. With from such language that our soldier
the elimination of the open ssl/an, Jioys’ health and happiness, and even
officials say. but a very small fraction heroism, are dependent upon their
of the big sum of money will continue having their smokes; and.
to And its way Into the channels of j whereas. Even the elect among
the liquor trade. [God’s good men and women In our
— country are sometimes being misled
by this propaganda; and,
Th ° <lt0r ‘ ,a
Applications for the pos.uon wan- ^ , Temperance Union Is prl-
man. to (111 vacancy in the Post- “ „ d home
:-rr“w^I:i3rr^e keepers. In ...
ar> o $» p . 24 m - f rom membership are mothers of many
cd not later ;'°; x “idee Th ™r”‘men now wearing the srmy khskl aat
men having fireman experience^ Th r more ye t
will be no •*»*'» .“rtCltoTe.relW to the khskl and tho
r-M s
men who do not want clgsrette-smok-J
log employes will give »nd ask funds
to send cigarettes to our nation's tm-
ployes, as 1 f the nation’s defanso (
teeds men less capable than does our
commercial stability. Wo resent such
reflection and any that our boys em
ployed by our government as soldier,
are the equals of the men employed
ty the commercial world.
Third. We denounce as a doctrine
of tbe devil and the tobacco trust ant
their well-meaning, but til-doing
dupes, the assertion that our boys in
battle must have amokes and dopes
and drlnka diabolical before they
have sufficient courage to charge the
enemy’s trenches and endure the hor
rors of battle. We mothers of these
boys faced deatht without tear and
went down Into the valley of the
shadow that they might have life, and
we know that with such life wo gave
also something of that courage, and
our boys need no narcotic to supply
fro mw<thout the couraxeoua and ho-
rolc spirit which they hold even now
and always within their hearts.
Dili v» Wl —
|Secretary. Fifth Civil Service District.
Atlanta, Georgia.
the Inner citadel of the natlo. Its
homes. Therefore, this body of
mothers bos the right, above all oth-
.... to bo heard who our boys
arms, whether our own country's
concerned, no matter from what, aide
Funeaal of llallej Green.
Tr. funeral of Mr. Bailey Green was concerns, no m«u-r
held this morning from Allison’s na.1 of their natures, their Interests. tho
the interment was In Oak Orove ceme- welfare of their body, brain or spirit,
lerV^eserv'casWere conducted by'from their appetite, to tthel aspira-
'itev Paul Ellis and Rer. Mr. Mallar.Jtlona; for the dawn of many of them
L. Abbeville. The pall-bearers were.first came to us when other people
IJ y saxon, M. C. Paxon. T. M. Cook. rsHod It night The boy’s heart and
H -Carswell. C. C Fnl.hum, sndlbead^d hand are the harp of H e
A lcazad
theatre!!
MATINEE 5 & 10c
NIGH1 10 & 15c
WEDNESDAY
Triangle Plays
Olive Thomas in
“AN EVEN B8EAK”
Five Acts, and
“A MATRItfQNlAL ACCIDENT”
Triangle Comedy
THURSDAY
Open 10 a. m.
Artcraft Picture Presents 1
Douglas Fairbanks in
-“WILD AND H0OLY”
Five Acts. See it Sure
FRIDAY
Blue Ribbon Feature
Alice Joyce and Harry
Morey in
“RICHARD THE BRAZFN”
Five Acts, and Chapter 8
“THE (iRAY GHOST”
-mother
Oicar Cannon, all of Cortlcle.
IQCilU 1UJU UBUU s“ w ••“•F " | r*«»M !•> •»»
whcMM* eTery chord only the mother) ^ 5 *
B ssi«,? , 2: o,TOI ‘ ao ’
Frank 1. Ch»n,y mskwi ooth thM ha
■ senior nartner of the firm of F» #•
SS?E U, &SSitS;D
* of Catarrh that cannot bo
o of HALIY8 CATARRH
MEDICINE. FRANK J. C/UWIT.
fiwom to bef*»re mo ond onbsertbed In
Zirsr-A. h w ay aLBATON. b ' r ’
(SeaD Notary Public.
Hall’s Ca'srrh Mcdldao h taken ln-
temnlly and sets throjir i the, Blwd on
the Uncoua 8urfoce» ct tho 8y*t«3U Ww
for tectimor.lolt. IW. ‘ .
F. J. CHP.KBV Sc O.
—that boy down at camp or
possibly ’■somewhere on the
Atlantic” would appreciate
a “dandy likeness” of moth
er now as never before.
Then, too, “Christmas is
coming” and you can have
your Christmas pictures
made from the same nega
tives and have plenty "of
time to get them ready.
HAKE THE APPOINTMENT TODAY.
Tut H'liRSIft STUO!