Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 29, 1917, Image 8

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PACE EIGHT. (THE AMERICUS UTMES-REOORDEIt THUB8DAV.S0- XMAS SHOPPING! Make Your Selections Early Complete line to select from Sterling Silver Community Silver W. W. W. Rings Icy Hot Bottles Card Cases and Complete Stock of Watches. Titos. L. Bell JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST Local News Items Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lockhart will Bpenct Thanksgiving | n Dawson wl‘li ,Mr. and Mrs. Will Alexander. [ Misses Eufa and Mattie McNeal left this afternoon for Moultre, Go., where they wll spend Thanksgiving. Attorney Dan Chappell Is spending today In Leesburg, where he lg en gaged In legat buslnoss. ONE HAY HOUSE broke out of lot; ■ finder will please notify H. O. Jones, and receive pay, 28-'t Now is Seed Time And Allen’s Drug and Seed Store is the be$t and cheapest place to buy them. Plant now Turnips, Rutabagas, Lettuce, Radish, Mustard, Beets and Cab bage. For field seeds plant Rape, Rye and Barley for grazing, and Fulghum Oats for a good crop next spring. Be& 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 Kiln) Actress a Ilrldc. GltREEXWICH, Conn,, Nov. 28.— Miss Amelia W. Daly, of New York, an actress, was married to Lyman H Brocnlng, also of New York, head photographer of the Famous Film Players’ Company, by Justice of the Peace Albert S. Mead, here yester day. , The bride gave her ago as twenty- one and Mr. Droenlng said ho wa3 twenty-live. Mrs. Droenlng Is the daughter of Harry E. Daly, of Ntw York. Mr. Broenlng, who ha s taken a government position, sailed today, It is said, for England. YOUR THANKSGIVING OVERCOAl ON FREE TRIAL—NO DEPOSIT —NOjEXPENSE—we will send you a mw Acoutficon. This is (he small instrument that hat positively enabled over 3JY),000 deal people to hear. DEAF You Can Hoar With th« Acousticon— hear conversation of ynur friends. Boric—amy sound — just aa y«» usedlo. We guarantee it o» you cm return the Acouaticon at our expense without its costing you i cant. Write at onco for ten days' free borne trimL -a uaya live uuuio inai. GENERAL ACOUSTIC COMPANY, 1300 Camller Bldg, New York A Curd of Thanks. We wish to express ou r heartfelt tlmnks for many kind deeds and sym pathies extended us at the death of our boloved wife and mother; also for tho love and courtesies shown her and family. May God richly bless you Is our prayer. MR. R. B. ENGLISH. MISS MARY ENGLISH. MR. and MR&. W. M. ENGLISH. MR. and MRS. R. O. ENGLISH. MARKETS Latest Prices Amcrlcus Cotton Market. Good Middling 29 1-lc Loral Cotton Seed. Per Ton •• $75.00 Our ladies shoe fashions are not limited to any one make of shoes. We Select the Best From the Best y‘ and have many beautiful models in Ladies’ Fall Boots, and it al ways affords us the greatest pleasure to show then#* We carry every variation of size and width for perfect fitting Regardless of the great increase in the cost of sl oes this store still stands for ihe best shoe val ues at any stated price. v.«V Tillman & Brown A- *• a ~ W P* ;. .. Fitters of Feet ' ,1 New York Cotton. NEW YORK, Nov. 28.—Cotton fu tures on ho call were quoted: Jan uary, 29, 25-31; March, 28.72-79; May, 28.50-54; July, 28.41-35, and at the closo were as follows; January, 29.34; March, 28.88; May. 28.58; July. 28.10; Dccober, 30.14. I F YOU’RE going to have a g 00( overcoat in time for feast better see about it at once. If it’s to be such an overcoat you’ll feel really thankful about, b ter get it here. This is the quality store; and w, have nothing but the tbest. Tha overcoat is too important a purchasi for you to take any chances on; we’ve eliminated the risk by having the best all-wool overcoats that are made. Hart Schaffner & Marx overcoats from $25 to $45 Other makes $17.50 to $30 [Copyright Hart SchaSncr&Mw Many fabrics and many styles are rep resented; fit and satisfaction guanntei W. D. BAILEY COMPANY The home of Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes OPERA HOUSE Monday, Dec. 3 MATINEE AND NIGIIT , J. A. COBURN’S Chicago Grain Market CHICAGO, Nov. 28.—At the opening today, grain options wero quoted as follows: Corn: December, 124; January, 120 3-4 to 120 1-4; May, 118 1-4. Oats: May, 68 1-8. • At the close options wore quoted: Corn: December, 124 1-8: Januarv, 120 to 120 1-2; May 112 to 118 7-X. Oats; December, 72 to 71 7-8; May, 69 7-8. Rbs: January, 26.05; May, 25.09. GREATER i 'IM with more than a million cans ready for shipment. Throo pinning mills In different parts of tee country wero burned. Their output was being used for bov- cs and crates for export. Tho other day another planing mill In the vicini ty of the government’s firearm manu factory at Kongsborg was burned dur. ing the night and while attention was directed toward theis lire a burglar MINSTRELS ALWAYS ABOVE FAB. EVERYTHING BRAND NEW Sparkling Array of Minstrelsy's Selected Talent 6 Bill VAUMILtE ALTS 6 Registration Notice. Registration book for general elec tion to be held In the City of Amerl- cus, Ga.. Dec. 12,1917. Is now open. All city taxes, Including 1917 ad valorem tax must be paid before you arc eligi ble to register. E. J. ELDRIDGE. 26tollth Clerk and Treasurer. TOM POST CABARET FOUR KENT OAOE. PEARCE DILCHER HAM M’UEE EDDIE CLIFFOR CECIL NORTH GEORGE & OEOROE JAMES BISHOFLESTER LUCAS THE JASS JUGGLERS AND JIGGERS CHARLEY GANO In His Latest Comedy Scream “DAFKT0WN SUBMARINE CHASERS" MATINEE 25 50 and 75 Cento Night 25, 50, 75 and $1.00 I wast detected In the flrearm factory. Tho press state that Geran plotters In this case tried to blow up the gov- I ernment factory. | Foreigners have sought and in somo I cuse* obtained tmployment at tho j : government munition plant, and later : havo been discovered to bo German | citizens, some of them even oOlcers in : tho German army. ' Tho press Is warning tho people to look for a criminal ipjl German In the country. In order to keep such guests out of the country tN the Increasing number o! of poor quality from drUthi Norway, a short bill ni parliament forbidding forcli have arrived since August, stay here more than two ted out a special license. SEATS NOW SELLING AT DUDLEYS I-HONE 123. DON’T FORGET THE NOON PARADE The Strand MONDAY Antonio Moreno In “THE ANGEL FACTORY,’’ and Pathc Weekly. / TUESDAY. WUHara Russell in ’’Musked Hearts,” and a Cub Comedy. WEDNESDAY. ’One Touch of Nature." Comedy—Must Be Young. , Thursday. Bluebird feature, "Flirting With Death.” Strand Comedy.' FRIDAY. Douglas Fa'rbanks In "Double Trouble," Cub Comedy. SATURDAY. Third episode of “Railroad Raiders", Helen Holmes. Mutual Wecfcly. First episode of the ’’Fighting Trail.” PRICES) Children ;. Adults . Gc .11* GERMAN SPIES IN NORWAY AT WORK CHRISTIANIA, Nov. 28.—Norway during the last half of this yeu r has had the sam e experience of German methods as the United States yrunt through before It entered tho war, spies working everywhere under the direction of espionage centres in the neighboring countries, Sweden and Denmark. •, | Thanks to the work of the police, especially in Christiania, many of them have been caught, some sent to Jail and others expelled from the coun try. Several mysterious Gres In great In- 1 dustrlal plants and storage houses have aroused a country-wide sus- I plclon against German, Sweden an I Finn. During the last half of the year there have been twenty-one such J fires here, two or three occurring it>- gother. The great store of provisions in Trondjcm belonging to the British Importing agency was burned with a loss of several million dolla/j. it proved to t>e of Incendiary origin. Two canning plants with great export* fo- Great Britain were burned, and a cop. densed milk plant with exclusive ex- urt trade to England was destroyed' THE REAL PINCH in the weather is here, and the Weather Mai) says we are to have a lot of it with the real sting to it. We are prepared to head off discomfort be you sleeping or waking. We are'now showing NEW MODELS in COATS with the large col lars so much in vogue now. They are of splen did fabrics, and beautifully tailored. Prices to suit everybody. COAT SUITS of exceptional values in all the up-to-date fabrics and colors. We are constant ly in receipt of new models and cart please al comers with our prices and styles. NEW DRESSES just received of very pleasing styles and colors. And too there are some swel evening dresses among them. You should drop in and see the NEW THINGS in our READY FOR-YOU-TO-WEAR Department. LADIES WAISTS in new swell models are here in great profusion and at getable prices. Let us show you this line of Waists next trip down town l>ONT LET We THE MIDNIGHT COLD begin to steal in on you before you » ake to the fact that you need some of our Fine Wool Blankets Comforts etc. have the largest stock of these in this part of the state. YOUR LOSS if y<> u forget us when you buy. All prices. All kinds. ym .