Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 22, 1917, Image 5

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>0 Vt:MBEB « iw. THE AMERYCUS TTMES-RECORDFR New Series "Four-Ninety” Touring price $685.00 Delivered New Series Four-N^nety ,, Roadster Price $670.00 Delivered We carry at all times a complete stock of Chevro let parts, accesso ries, arid tires of all kinds. >phone 14 Let Us Show You What We Have Emory Rylander Opposite Commercial Warehouse ICIAL ITEMS: .*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ ABEFl'LL. - ♦ ♦ •»♦♦♦ 4 ♦ of pretty maidens > dance and frolic, ■ you kiss one, et painters’ colic! | ENTERTAINS bynum entertained at de lightful party at her home on Jack- son street yesterday afternoon, with two tables of bridge and two of forty- two. Cosmos and chrysanthemums formed the lovely decorations, and those enjoying Mrs. Bynum’s hospital ity were Mrs. H. W. Smithwick, Mrs. H. E. Alien, Mrs. C. L. Ansley, Mrs. S. H. Young, Mrs. tl. W. Riley, Mrs. W. M. Riley, Mrs. W. A. Rembert, Mrs. Prank Cato, Mrs. Cliff williams, Mrs.' Thomas McLendon, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. C. M. Council, Mrs. W. O. Hooks, Mrs. Cloyd Buchanan and Miss Emmae Boram. ! BRIDGE FOR VISITOR. Mrs. L. G. Council entertained very informally at a table of bridge this morning for her visitor, Miss Alleea Fisher, of Morristown, Tenn. ... Mrs. D. K. Brinson has returned to iler homo hero from Birmingham, where she went to attend the fun eral of her father. Mr. Wall! WEEK OF PRAYER. The week of prayer and self-denial which Is being observed by the ladles of the Presbyterian church will hold Its meetings at the following places. At three o'clock on Tuesday afternoon with-ilrs. Samuel Harrison, on Church street. Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. D. P. Morgan on College street. Thursday afternoon with Mrs. J. T. Stukes, on Clihrch street. Tho services will be conducted on Thursday evening at seven o'clock at the church. All members are request ed to bring their contributions to Mrs. J. T. Stukes Thursday afternoon. Men! There Will Never Be Better Time to Buy Shoes Than Right Now. may take our word for it, everything points upward for ^ Prices d hoes. With leather, canvas, and everything that goes rcer and the enormous contracts being placed by every beU^erent for roes (there were almost nine million pairs bought during Octobei, •n’t last long) we can see no letup in the immediate u ul ®’ , re large stocks, bought most advantageously and we ^ rade in the same manner. Our^incere advice is to buy for now and leeds. 5un Calf VICI ' $4.00 ' to Koko Brown KANGAROO $11.00 Last, i Today On Hunting Shoes Are in Favor i Pinkston’s announce new s»ocks of both $ 10 .00. vater-resisting calfskin, 16 inches high, fa Manson Army i same grade $6.50. Both are made over the famous Manson Army d are the most comfortable shoes made. W e’tt Fit You—That’s Sure Pinkston Company VISITORS TO ATLANTA. Mrs. Mary Clay, Ms. Bryco Pils- bury, Mrs. D. F. Davenport and Miss Mary EUa Davenport formed a party tautorlng to Atlanta In Mrs. Clay’s car ft r a stay of several days. WEDNESDAY CLtIB POSTPONED. Mrs. Cliff WUBams will entertain the Wednesday Bridge club tomorrow afternoon at three o’clock at her home on College street. ' enormous rent Is paid for this picture, the prices have been kept down, dne p, the fact that the Opera House has a large seating capacity. The show will be opened an hour 'earlier—2:30 o'clock—making It possible for every man, woman and child in Americas to see It by 10:30. The beginning of each show as follows: 2:30, 4:30, 6:30 and 3:30 o’clock. Remember this, if you are not pleased with the produc tion, our cashier will cheerfully re fund your money. THREE tills OF Ml TET [EM MUSIC STUDY, CLUB, The Music Ctudy dub met this morn ing with Miss Sallie Johnson, at her home on Lee street. A delightful mus ical a(ul literary program was given, which wag enjoyed by an unusually largo attendance. DATE OF MEETING CHANGED The Woman’s club will bold Its meet- homefolks car r y warmth and com fort to the heart of a soldier. Make your appoint ment now for your Xmas work. v THE DIM. Studio HEDILL M’CROMICK 'RETURNS FROM EUROPE AND SAYS THAT PEACE IS IMPOSSIBLE BEFORE IBIS The Woman s erne wm uu» .w—- in., hereafter 0 n the flrst Saturday In MLADDIN AND THE WONDERFUL each month .at the Carnegie Library LAMP" A WONDERFUL PICTURE auditorium. | —— , I which we are unable to extricate our- Come, to the Opera House tomor-K becaiU!0 ot lhe collapse of Rus- WETK OF PRAYER. row. CHICAGO, Nov. lb—Russia’s col lapse and the unraodiness of the Unit ed States make hopeless any thoughts o! peace before 1919, In the opinion ot Medill MoCormlck, consressman-at- large of Illinois, who bag just arrived from Europe, where he visited most of the important battlo fronts. Mr. McCormick, in a statement, Is sued on his return, said: ’•The Germans are not winning tho war. "Neither are we. "The war presents a atulomato from ILCAZAD AtheatruV MATINEE 5 & lOo NIGH 7 10 & 15c TUESDAY World Picture-Brady Made—Arthur Ashley and Gerda Holmes in ' “THE IRON KING" 5 acts, and HEABST-PATBE NEWS WEDNESDAY Triangle Picture J. Devereaux and Anna Lane in “GRAFTERS” Five Acts, and \ Roscoe “Fatty” Arbuckle in “OH, DOCTOR” THURSDAY Paramount Pictures pre sent Vivian Martin in “LITTLE MISS OPTIMIST” 5 Acts, Don’t miss this English Farmer Pualthed. LONDON, Nov. 19.—Tho severest — * | hcivck Decauao oi me cuimimu us *vu»- penalty yet given for violation of tho i.ETK OF PRAYER. row. J B i a and the unreadiness of the United Farm Cultivation act* has Juat boon Tho Week of Prayer and Self Denial | Manager Dudley says the acting >f administered to Alfred White, a fearm- whicb is being observed by the lad'es Francis Carpenter and Virginia Lee I ’ . _ Lass hdfl T «« Kin la nr I III nut dnilht th« bCllt which is being oraerveo ay rrnuvw f •••• of the Presbyterian church here has Lee Corbin is without doubt the best been held at the homes of the mem- he bos ever seen on any screen, and hers On Tuesday the meeUng was p e has seen them all; In fact every held at the home of Mrs. Samuel Har- picture of note since 1907 when be rtson on Church street, and today Mrs. opened the flrst picture show In Geor- root will be the place for holding gia. Children take the leading parts these services, on Thursday the -Aladdin and Tho Wonderful meeting will he held at the home of Lamp," but don't think for a moroot'i T stukes, on Church street, that you will not enjoy It because When the members ore requested to'you are twenty-live. fifty or aerenty- hring their contributions. The sor- flv9 years old; oa the contrary, th* vices twll he concluded at the r>gu- older you art the better you can ap- lar nrsyer meeting on Thursday night preciato the art of these wonderful P . a- ft A'nlAhk MtflrirATl ttiett. w •’Nowhere did I find an informed sol-, or of Maidstone. He waa ordered by dler of public man who believed that the authorities to cut down his acre- a military decision coaid be achieved age of hops by one-half. He paid before 1919. when the United Sta'es no attenUon to the order, declaring might add effectively to the pressure tbaf he would make a profit of *50- on the Central Empires. There In 000 out of the hops, and so could well practically no hope that Russia oan afford to pay a substantial fine. The be useful during 1918. Russia Is w< court lined him only $1,000, but order- disordered that she cannot mako war. ed the forfeiture of the entire crop ot Happily, in all probability, nglthor; bops and added a sentence of twe can she mako peace. , months In prison. "This Issue of the war will be decld- at the church at 7 o’clock. . ♦ children. Notwithstanding the fact that an ♦ brilliants. a The noblest mind the best content men has.-Spenser. Cowards die many times befor^ their deaths: the valiant never taste of death but once.—Shakespeare. I sent my soul to the Invisible gome letter of that after life to spe I. And. by and by. my soul returned to me, And answered: "I myself am Heaven , and IleOr °“* r ’’ To. mo the meanest flower that blows I can give Thought* that do often lie too deep I for tears. -Wordsworth. WANTED. Overseer to msnare'25-horse farm; married man preferred. Give refer ence; Will pay good wages. Address I) e. JONES, Smdbville. Ga. -A. AM Fish & Oyste/ Market WHOLESALE anil RETAIL John NIta A Co, Proprietor*. Fresh Spanish Mackerel, Freih A’atcr and Salt Water Trout, Red Snap pers, Red Bass, Sheep-head and all kinds of Bottom Fish. Shrimps, Crabi and Oysters. QUICK DELIVERY TELEPHONE 778 21* West Forsyth Street ed in Washington and by the furmuW ^ ^ „„„ u Gtntnaf . 0, ’f“ay “cry earnestly that we mast; AMSTERDAM, Netherlands Nor 13 have greater co-ordination of effort. -A standard shoe is to he intreduc- We must bar, a true war council ed In Germany this winter, according such as does not exist In Washington to the German papers. Mintons of -a c^ncil of men who represent to Pair, will be manufactured being the greatest degree the energy and .made of a leather substitute. The genius or America. It will be frultleia soles will be formed of wood atifl we are ready too late." pieces of leather. Noiv Is a Good Time To come in and sere the articles we are receiving lor Christmas: Some are novelties, but the major ity will make useful presents. MURRAY'S PHARMACY The i Store TELEPHONE NO. 17 - '