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TJUKSDvr,
Opera House Today
Theda Bara
In Shakespeare’s
Masterpiece
"Romeo and Juliet 1
Shows—3, 4:30, 6, 7:30, 9.
-Prices—10, 15 and 20c.
Local News items
' Like Oranges
c, In bottle*.
Try Orange Creak,
JJ What would bn appreciated more
I than at pretty bowl of Coldlilah for
utnsz van,,r " #nd r;^.r ,,es i
Mr. Edgar Sanborn, who Is attending
the Alabama Polytechnic Instltuto at
Auburn, Ala. Is home for the holidays.
Fresh Apalachicola Oysters at Mor-
[an'a Market 21-tf
Drink Orango'Crush, 6c In bottlea.
Mr. and Mra. Keys McMatb, of At
lanta, are spending the hloldayB with
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Itiley, and Mr.
and Mrs. R. L. McMath.
Mrs. Emmott Holton will be at homo
to tl»e members of her Sunday school
class on Thursday afternoon at three
o'clock, at her residence on Darlow
street.
Engage your Christmas Turkeys at
Bragg's Market. 14 '*
Delicious bulk Candles, In any quan
tities, 00c pound. Murray’s Pharmacy,
phono 87. 21-tf
Will Green Turpin Is spending a
day or two in Atlanta on a business
mission.
Don't fall 'o see ’’Romeo and
Juliette at the Opera House tonight.
It’a the greatest ever—Theda Bara
and an all star cast
Fresh Sparerlbs, Backbone and
Country Sausage at Morgan’s Market.
Sl-tf
Miss Helen Williams, who has been
the guest of Mrs. Alice T. Ward for
several weeks, left Monday for hor
home in Montezuma, accompanied by
Mrs. Ward, who will spend Christmas
week with folatlvea.
Give the Kids Orange Crush
bottles. 6c.
STANDARD
*EW SPBIKG 1918 KIRT8 NOW
HEADY.
Name on pcnctla In Xmas boxes
phone Tyson, 342. It-
To every boy who buys his knee
pants suit of us this and next week,
vo shall make a Christmas present of
a beautiful 60c pocket knife. Ansley'
! The many friends of E. L. Forrester,
i r.f Leesburg, Ca., will congratulate him
upon having successfully passed tho
examination for admittance to the bar
conducted by Judgo Z. A. Littlejohn on
Dec. 12th. Mr. Forrester has bee" no-
, tided of his passing and Is now a full-
! Hedged lawyer, ami probably tho
youngest practitioner In the state.
Dnr Toyland and stock of Books and .
Fancy Articles aro now open la your | bett'es.
Inspection. Fall now and make an
early selection. Hightower Hook
Store. 30-tI
Give the Kids Orange Crush In
Charles Underwood, Jr., has gone
to Macon and Atlanta for a short visit
to relatives.
Don't miss Vivian Martin In "The
Trouble Duster." at tho Alcazar to
morrow. 26-lt
l’elonhot’s Notes on the Sunday
School Lessons for 19198. Hightower's
Book Store. 26-4L
Miss Freedonla Fraser, of Macon,
and Miss Sara Myers, of Tlfton, ar
rived this afternoon on a visit to Miss
Lucy Simmons, at her home on Rees
park.
A magnlSlcent picture is that at the
Opera Houso tonight. Theda Bara in
“Romeo and Juliette."
Jas. A. Dean has returned to Macon,
after a holiday visit to friends In
Amerlcus.
For comfort, uae aao a Hot Water
Bottles covered with Navajo covers.
Thoy’re flue for presents. See them
a Murrey’s Pharmacy, phone 87. 21-tf
To every boy who buya his knee
pants suit of us this and next week,
we shall make a Christmas present of
a beautiful 50c pocket knife. Ansley’s.
Mrs. C. HI Rittenbcrry, of Macon, la
the guest of Mrs. C. W. Clark at her
homo on iPrince street.
. IN TIM E FOB CHRISTMAS GIFTS.
Absolutely new styles just received
r by express from the best maker In
New York; nothing but all wool ma
terials used in 4hoso prices, |3. 98 to
10.00.
’W .SPRING WAISTS OF COTTON
Jew Cotton Voil Waists, Spring 1918
Ass, Just received by express-from
w York; over twenty styles; the
st that 91.00 will buy.
EW GEORGETTE AND CBEPE DE
JINK WAISTS AT *M0.
New 1918 styles Just received by
V .xpross from Now York this week; tho
•ry newest styles—in time for Christ
os gifts, at $3.50.
At 7 l-2o Mon’s Hemstitched Hand-
srshlcfs, large elzos.
At 5c, ladles' Fine Lawn Embrold-
red Handkerchiefs. ,
At 91.69 White Bed Spreads, full
Jze; valuo $2.25.
45c yd., 64-inch Table Damask,
ful patterns.
At r,o<*. choice of twenty-live styles
Neckwear, value 76c.
At 35c, choico of fifteen patterns
on’s Neckwear, value 60c.
At 91, choice of fifty patterns Men's
ine Madras Shirts.
At 85c, Men’s fine bleached ribbed
irwear, valuo 91. i
98c, Ladles’ fins bleached ribbed'
and Pants, Value 91.25. |
i 60c, Ladles' bleached ribbed Vests.
Pants, value 76c.
At $1.00, -lisiea' fine White Canvas
with guaranteed soles.
98, Misses Fine Patent Leather'
>, all guaranteed.
16c. Misses' Seamless Stockings,
heels and toee.
15c, Ladies' Seamless Stockings,
Jo heels and toes.
$125 Bloachqd Sheets, size 81 X
Inches, value 91.50.
$1, Wright’s Health Underwear,
fthlrtK and drawers, value $1.60.
XMAS SUGGESTIONS: Bud vases,
dainty Jardinieres, Hand-Painted
Vases and Violet Dishes, Found at
PLANTERS SEED COMPANY. 13-tt
Don’t miss Vivian Martin In "The
Trouble Buster," at the Alcazar to
morrow. 26-lt
Mr. Dave Carter, after a pleasant
visit to Mr. and Mrs. WlU Carter here,
returned today-tp his home at. For
syth, Gar
If interested, make your arrange
ments to enter the Amerlcus Busi
ness College soon as new class Is now
being organized. 16-tt
To every boy who buys bis knee
pants suit of us this and next week,
we shall make a Christmas present of
u beautiful 60c pocket knife. Ansley’s. I ings and ran the
One third off on all Fancy Goods
for balance of week. Hightower’s
Hooks Store, 20-4t
Theda. Bara. Is here, tonight. In
"Romeo and Juliette," Shakespeare’s
masterpiece.
giound floor. Tlieh he raced Into the
street and caught sight of his , as
sailants, ouo running north, the other
south. The? messenger followed- the
niarest man to Eighth street, shout
ing for help. Neither man had the
money bag.
Patrolman O' Connor of the Traffic
Squad hear Scrattron’s cries and took
up tho chase. The fuglltro darted Into
a building at No. 10 East Eighth
street. A search revealed him hid
ing in a washroom on the top floor.
' Lying in tho room, O'Connor said, was
!a revolver. Schrattron Identified tho
j man as ono of the pair who held him
| up, and tho prisoner was taken to
! Police Headquarters.
| Detectives searched the building
at No. 3 Washington Place, but were
! uaablo to And the monoy bag. They
beleyed, then, three men were lnvolv-
; id in the hold-up, the third a con
federate stationed on tho fourth floor
to redclvo the bag as It waa tossed.
I The man who was arrested de
scribed himself as Joseph Salvatore,
twenty-four, of No. 35 Watts street
Scattron had spent the morning col- 1
lectlng and distributing money fo2-
Stato Hank, at Grand and Norfolk
Btreets, which has employed; him 12
years. At the Washington Place
building he was to have paid out the
weekly payroll, $',000, of tho Gotham
Feather Company-
Sparks Grocery Compa
m
PHONES 43 & 279
Don’t miss Vivian Martin In "Tho
Trouble Buster,” at the Alcazar to
morrow. 26-lt
To our many customers, which we
'cave the honor of dealing with almost
dally, and to all of those that we have
net had the pleasure of serving as
frequent as others, we want to re
spectfully solicit more of your pat
ronage in the future and cordially
invite you to try a bottle of Drews’
Salve whenever you or your little ones
are effected with croup, head or crest
colds, sore throat, bronchitis, tonsl-
lltis or pneumonic. Wo, your drug
gist, take pleasure t n recommanding
Drews' and stand behind It with onr
guarantee.
BANK MESSENGER IS
ROBBED III ELEVATOR
NEW YORK, Dec. 26.—As Charles
Schatton, a messenger for the State
Hank, entered the loft building at Ho.
Washington Place yestorday noon,
carrying a bag containing $5,000 in"
cash, two men followed him,I as tho
door of the elevator opened they push
ed Into the car with him.
As the car neared the fourth floor,
thb men suddenly drew revolvers
from their ovorcoats and covered
Srratton and the operator, making
tl.c latter stop tho elevator when It
leached the floor. Hore one of the
n;cn opened tho door, while tho other
grabbed tho monoy bag from Scrat-
tron and throw' it into the corridor.
Then tho men shu$ the door and
forced tho operator to raise tho car
until It was half way to the fifth
floor.
Thero It was halted, and the hold
-up men tied the bank messenger and
tue operator with ropes they produced
.from beneath their coats. Having
trussed the pair firmly, the robbers
ran the car to tho fifth uoor, stopped
It, got out, slammed the door after
them and ran down the r,fairs of the
building.
Scrattorn wriggled out of his faston-
clcvator to the
The Movies Make a Difference.
These are some of tho differences
between ‘‘Romeo and Julietto in the
original form, and the story as made
into a magnificent picturo play pro
duction by William Fox:
In stage for—Takes three hours to
present, has 24 scenes, action takes
place in efeven different -places, re
quires a small stage for presentation,
has twenty-on© character and about
2(> supernumeraries.
In screen for—Takes 70 minutes to
present, has 413 scenes, action takes
placo Ih 68 (Different places, requires
an entire moving picture studio, a re
plica of fourteenth century Verona,
and a large country estate for pre
sentation, has 21 characters, 127 minor
performers, and about 2, 500 supernu
meraries.
"Romeo and Juliette will be shown
al the Opera House tonght.
SunshinePours
Into Our Lives
Over the Wires
* '•“With all the
children married and
living in different
places the Bell Tele
phone is essential to our
happiness. We can call any
of them, day or night, and
hear them as well as if they were right here.
“Very often one of the girls calls me
by Long Distance and* we have a pleasant
visit of five minutes or more. You’d be
surprised to know how little it costs as
compared with the joy and satisfaction.
“When any of the grandchildren are
sick and I am called at night, I simply
reach for my extension telephone and talk
without moving from my bed. Often I can
give advice and direction that saves lots of
worry.”
Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station^
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY
P. E. Westbrook, Manager
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Fruit Cake Material
Nuts and Raisins
Crystalized Pineapples
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Apples and Oranges
Cranberries and Celery
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EAT TO BE HAD IN THE MARKETS
WANT ADVERTISER^
Advertising Under This Heading One Cent a Woi
FOR REN1
FOR RENT—5-room house; Brannon
avenue. N. S. Evans. 23-tf
IF YOU HAVE any troubln
root, either store or raildncc, |i
Shiver, 117.
FOR RENT—Cottage on Hampton
street, screened and modern conven
iences. Se e WlU Dudley. 2-tf
LOCAL MONEY to lots a |
terms. W. T. Lane.
FOR RENT—250 acres near Kidd’s
old mill,' 6 miles from Plains. Two
setlements on .place, three wells, also
running water. Cheap rent to a re
liable party; or will sail tor ten dol
lars per acre. Apply to Mrs. Jennie
T. Morrell, Plains. Telephone. 3-tf.
BARGAIN In good closed I
Brick. Phone 117. Stiver.
tOR SALt
FOR RENT — Nine room bouse on
South Lee street. J. W. L. Daniel.
29-tf
ELEGANT PIAN0-WU! eeU it
bargain. A handsome Xmii j
Call at Giddlugs’ Drag I
Phone 406
Where do you get the boat shave?
At the Windsor Barber Shop. 23
NO. 1 AND NO 3 SHINGLES I
from yellow pine, unbled
Phone 117. shiver.
FOR PAINT. Roofing Cement, Root
Paint, Creosote for preserving yonr
shingles, pbona Shiver, 117. 23-tf
IF YOUR GRATE does not II
the beat, phone Shiver, 117.
R. A. SHY’S TAXI service; nice
cars; careful drivers. City calls, 25c;
aftor 12 o’clock at night, 50c; funerals
and weddings, $5.00 a ear. Day Phone
161; Night. 328 and 2t7. 26-lm
FOR SALE-Red Cedsr
the forty-year sort; any
car lota a specialty Phoae. Hi-1
The Windsor Barber Shop I
cleanest, most sanitary shop Ini
cue.
BRICK, LIME. Cement Plaster sac
Sand. Phone 117. Shiver. * 28-tl
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LOST and FOUND
WAN TED—Miscellaneous
WANTED—Position as stenogra
pher* by young lady with experience.
Address L.. care Timea-Recordor of
fice. 26-3t
STRAYED OR STOL
night, dark bay mare.-welihlnji
800 pounds; 12 years old;
ferod. Wilkes Bros.. America*. -
WANTED—A young man or boy to
act aa sales clerk In garage. 209 For
syth street. Leslie Auto Co. 26-tf
WANTED — Competent job press
man; steady employment. Braid &
Hutton, Inc., Savannah, Ga. 23-3t
WANTED—Bookbinder to forward
and run cutUng machine; steady em
ployment Braid ft Hutton, Inc., Sa
vannah, Ga. 23-3t
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY — Ring
Americas Taxi Cab Co. Phono 325.
Residence Phone 628. R. C. Vaughn
81tt*
v: 'V i'll l.UVD ai k"/i interest »s
,M».residences in Americas, Ga
turns. 18-tf
Phene 226. f
lie. laerieas, tin.
If your druggist cannot supply you we will send you a bottle by parcel posit prepaid. Chattanooga Drug *4id Chemical
Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. - -
Where do you set the beet hair-cut?
At the Windsor Berber Shop. 23
AUTOMOBILE LIVERY—Ring Amer
leus Taxi Cab Company, phone 82S;
residence phone 646. L. L. Compton.
2-tt
WANTED—Position by young man
experienced sales, or will consider
anything honorable; references If re
quired. Address, "Newcomer," this
office 26-St
WANTED—Position t,y young lady,
experienced salesman, or. will consider
“E. J. H.’’, care this office. 26-St
FARM AND CITT LOANS, 6 1-2 per
cent Interest. Terms easy; quick rer-
'vtca. W. w. Dykes. S-tS-tf
LOST’—Bunch of keys betwesal*
office and Cotton avenue Finder jk
leave at Tlmes-Recorder oJW.
LOST—Sunday school pin W
Central Baptist church and «
•lonco. Return to Mrs. Emory «■£
IW
LOST—Gold bar pin, enfix'^
B O." If found, return to MW »
Clark.
W anted
10,000 bushels ear I
corn delivered.
100 tons velvet
beans in hull.
Warehouse,
Arles, Ga.
Arles
Plantation
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