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Mrs. Sidney Drew
Whote own acreen comediei need no intro
ductory speech—said:
"Thank you for letting me tee 'The Four
Honemen of the Apocalypee.' My heartiest
congratulations. • • • In my mind it is the
best production I have ever seen and takes its
place far ahead of the ‘Birth of a Nation,'
dhlch up till now held flrst honors in my esti
mation.”
f' ■ ^ ■ « ,
Atlanta Journal
"The piece takes its place with ‘The Birth
of a Nation,' ‘Way Down East,’ and other
greet motion-picture masterpieces. * * In the
opinion of many it surpasaes them all.”
The Boston Globe
“'The Four Horsemerf of the Apocalypse*
is a really great picture • • • one which stands
out in sharp contrast to the everyday dap.
trap for which too many producers seem to
think the American public is clamoring.”.
r*ACE TWO'
ROADSPREPARE
FOR RATE CUTS
Michigan Central Notifies
ployees — Farm Products
•i Freight Reduced
DETROIT, Mich.. Nov. 17.—The
general demand for a reduction in
transportation costs, will require a
reduction in wages .of .-ill em-
polyes, the Michigan Central Kail*
road company announced today. In
m notice to all employees, the com
pany advised that it deairod to con
fer with repre«ep»^ivcB of the vari
ous classes of employes with a view
to arranging an agreement on wage
reductions.
10 PER CENT CUT ON
FARM PRODUCTS COMING.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17.—The Asso
ciation of Railway Executives, repre
duct ion in wsges. The freight rate
cut wiil apply throughout^he entire
country, except on trafTic moving
wholly within New England.
I It was Expected that the new rate
would be effective within ten days,
Em-I* 11 ™*l rofl d p t jt W * R 8 »'d, h*d
arked the Interstate Commerce Com-
mitFion through their general counsel
to authorise the change on one day’s
notice. The reduction will cost the
railroads lftn*ut 155,000,000 it was
estimated.
AUGUSTA AWARDED NEXT
# PRESBYTERIAN ‘JYNOD
TIiOMABVILLE, Nov. 17. — The
Presbyterian Synod after two days of
most delightful and interacting btisi-
ne?s adjoin iHrd last night. There was
a large attendance of ministers and
elders from nil over the state and
some remarkably interesting address
es given. The ledies of the Presby
terian church served lunch each day
at the Y. M. C. A. so that there would
CAKE CONTEST TO
AID PLAYGROUND
Mize Grocery Co.. Putting On
Bak-a Cake Movement Under
Music Study Club
r THE AMERICUS TIMES-
CORDERO
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER -19.-1921.
will also be on calc.
All ingredients for the cake! mak
ing will be furnished free by Mize
Grocery company, and already this
morning the store has been filled
with-women eager to secure the ma
terials for entering the contest,
which promises to be the liveliest
one held in this vicinity in many
years.
HARDWICK TO CHANGE
a S £a vr J^RRANT SYSTEM
ATLANTA, No* “17.—Radical
FOR SALE
tenting 201 railroads, yesterday dc-|b* very short interruptions of the
cided to put into effect a 10 per cent’ business serrions for dinner hour.
freight rate reduction on all farm
products “ar soon as possible." The
reduction, it was announced, would
not apply to intrastate rates in New
England, but would affect freight en
tering and leaving those states.
Announcing the decision, Thomas
Dewitt Cuyler, president of the asso
ciation, stated that any reductions
in such rates made since September
1, 1020, were to be included in the
10 per cent and that it would be put
into .effect without waiting for a
The gueals were entertained in lo
cal homes ami the people of Tluunas-
ville were* delighted with their
guests.
Dr. I.eRoy Henderson, of Albany,
was elected moderator and Augusta
selected for the next meeting. The
proposal to divide the Synod was re
jected.
RHEUMATIC TWINGE
MADE YOU WINCE!
T TSE Sloan‘a freely for rheumatic
ilacbet, aciatica, lumbago, ovrr-
■ worked imisclcn, neuralgia, back
ache., stiff joints and for sprains and
strains. 7f penetrates mthmt rubbing.
The very first time you use Sloan's
Liniment you will wander wlw you
never used it before. The comforting
warmth and quick relief from pain
will delightfully surprise you.
Keep Sloan's Jbndy and at the first
sign of an ache or pain, use it.
At all druggi^a—JSc, 70c, $1 .40.
SI
Liniment
ning Monday morning, the contest
closing Wednesday at 10 o’clock,
when the judges will pass on 1 the
merits of the delicacies.
There will be two classes of cakes.
Isyer cakes and plain loaf
rakes on which first and second
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Jordan, of l>riir» will be awarded. Following
Barlow street, announce the birth of i the decision of the Judges, the cakes
twin boys, November 17. W 'N he immediately placed on saje
. in the Mize Grocery stroe, in order
Mr. ar.d Mrs. T. B. Young. 302 that persons desiring to purchase
South Jackson. announce Vie birth of them for Thanksgiving day may do
a daughter, Thursday, November 17.* so. Sandwiches and mayonnaise
Americus will be the sweetest city
in Georgia and the Mize Grocery
company the sweetest spot in Amcri-
cua nAxt Wednesday, if present in
dications arc fulfilled in the Bafce-
a-Cake movement sponsored by the
Music Study club of this city, aided
by the Mize enterprise, and entered
into by the best cake makers in the
community.
Already a score have signified
their intention of enlisting in the
cake contest, and it Is certain that
the store will be filled with delicious
complement of the culinary art as
exemplified by the friends of the
Music Study club and interested wo
men in the city.
The movement is for the purpose
of furthering the progress -of the
Playground, and all proceeds from
the cake contest will go for
this worthy cause. All women who FO R SALE—I. X. L. Stalk Cutters-
enter the contest arc requested to will cut green cotton stalks. Price'
have their products placed in the $50. H. R. Johnson. 29-tf.
Mizo Grocery company's store begin- ‘
[Changes in present methods of issu
ing, distributing and checking of the
state warrants will bo made at once,
according to a statement by Governor
Tliomaa W. Hardwick. The governor
will, make these changes following
recommendations made by auditors
who examined books and accounts of
Claude .At* West, former executive
secretary to three governors, who Is
now at liberty under a $10,n00 bond
on a charge of embezzlement made
after alleged discrepancies amount
ing to approximately $20,0tii) were
ACTED AIMIfflfllTC
discovered 4n West** Isocounts. ] IOOTBA
“The system used!lor the last 30 MOULTRIE, Nov. 17—The Moui.
years in handling niuK-li of the state's j trie football team, winners of the
money has been entirely ,too loose,” l High schiol championship for South
the governor declared Wednesday.' Georgia, has announced that it will
"As soon as possible! changes will he I give the entire net proceeds from
made in tile system /which tve believe the game to be played here Friday
will threw ample safeguards around afternoon, to the local aisociated
the public money, q/i matter in what ] charities. DonnldzonviUe high will
channel it may flow
furnish the opf/sition.
LOST AND FOUND
25 PER CENT DISCOUNT on all
* HATS, beginning Tuesday and con-
tinuing throughout the week. Ameri-
cus Millinery Parlon, 606 Jackson
avenue.—14-tf.
FOR SALE—Pure-bred,. registered
Duroc Boars. Cherry King. Ap
ply Agricultural College.—3-tf.
TELEPHONE Clark's Transfer. 3"3
for BANNER LUMP COAL—2B-tf
FOR SALE—Five room Bungalow,
Horne_strect, for cash. Phone
LOST—Between my home on Lee
street. Church and Jackson streets
to Hightower’s Book Store, one pair
Gold Rimmed Spectacles. Will re
ward the finder. Mrs. John /A.
Cobb—16-31.
LOST—Heirloom, old style Cameo
brooch, between the monument and
playground in Americus November
IT. $5 reward. Notify Mrs. J. G.
Aycoek, Andersonvillc.—16-2L
LOST—Bunch of Keys, containing
Postolficc key and several others.
Return to Timex-Recordcr.—16-2t.
WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS
Eusl, West, Home’s Best
You must see
THE OLD
NEST
Rylander Tuesday
238 Horne street, for cash. Phone j KEYS MADE—Locks repairede Yalo
or write J. B. Lasteriin, Jr., Ander- keys a specialty. Prices reasonable,
aonville, Ga.—oet 27-20L Phono 843.—10-7L
WATCH the Red Trucks, haulint
BANNER LUftIP RED
CO A L—28-tf.
auling
ASH
FOR SALE—Fifteen acre nursery a
few miles from Albany, containing
from five to fifteen thousand deed-
ling pecan trees. Address, Cruger
Westbrook, Albany, Ga.—10-7t.
WANTED TO RENT — Six-room
house or larger, in good neighbor
hood; must have alt conveniences.
Address P. O. Box 217; City.—15-3t
. eruption*
r. Hobson's Ec terns
for pimply faces.
illy Remedies. Any druggist.
r.Hobson’s
i Ointment
OYLANDEO
THEATER
Thursday, Nov. 17
MR. AND MRS. CARTER DE HAVEN
IN '
“My Lady Friends”
It's fast and furious. Fun for everybody, except the platonic mil-
. Monaire who went out to spread a little sunshine and gathered a
storm. *
Also Pathc Review
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—New
Fordson Tractor, McKay disc plow
and Roderick Lean harrow, Frank
E. Matthews, Plains, Ga.—12-101.
FOR SALE—Carload of Tennessee
MULES. Coins see them. G. A.
.A W. G. Turpin—!4-6t.
FOR SALE—Chrysanthemums. Mrs.
W. C. Wright, phone 74 16-2t
FOR SALE—Gas Stove, in good con
dition. Phone 826.—l6-2t.
WANTED—One ton of velvet beans
and 25 bushels ear corn. C. J.
Clark, phone 303.—14-3t.
uRYLANDER
' Wednesday, Npv. 23
I THE DISTINCTIVE DRAMATIC EVENT.
George Ford Presen la
The Distinguished Young American Actor
FARSI LOANS
ATTRACTIVE TERMS
DIRECT INSURANCE
COMPANY CONNECTION
E. J. WITT 5-tt
FOR RENT
party without
unfurnished up-
FOR SALE—tUO acres nice pebbly
land, on good road two miles of
Americus. 6-room house, two tenant
houses, barn, crib, etc. If you are in
terested in a farm close In at a bar
gain, here Is your opportunity. Cash
or terms. P. B. Williford 16-3t.
LOST—Tlmes-Recorder route book,
with initials “E. R. L.” on inside.
Return to Times-Recorder 15-d'n.
FOR RENT—To
small children,'
stairs apartment, consisting of three {
large rooms, hall and bath. With all
modern conveniences. Phone 017,
or call at 307 South Jackson
Street—12-tf.
SOFSHA
ialhe P
Vi surrounded hr a (roup of America'* ablest Shtke-
r ' .pearson Artists and with a navel system of
>' mounting nnd illumination—“As pleasing tn Ik*
EYE ns to the EAR," will giva SHAKESPEARES
dclitJitful comedy.
“Merchant of Venice”
“LK1BKR is an institution.”—N. Y. Tiinos
'Came in like a lamb; went out like a lion.”—New York Son.
”40,000 taw LEI HER in two weeks.”—N. Y. Herald.
FOR RENT — Two nice rooms to ■
couple for light housekeeping;
bedroom furnished if desired; or will
rent to one or two gentlemen. Kins
782. —17-3t
FOR RENT—-Three unfurnished up-!
staira rooms. Rent reasonable.;
183 S. Lee street, phone 755.—16-3t |
GREATEST SHAKESPEAREAN
ORGANIZATION ON TOUR
MAIL utders filled in the order received, when accompanied
by cheque oi money order, together with aell-addesaed stamp
ed envelope (to avoid error) add 10 per cent Amusement
Tax.
Owing to the njinute detail and elaborate setting with which
this production is staged curtain will tisc promptly 8:30jj. m.
PRICES: Entire Lower Floor, $2.00; Lower Boxes, $1.50; Balcony
Boxes, $1.50; Balcony Scats, $1.00; Gallery, 50c
War Tax Extra. Scats on Sale Lawson Drug C*., Nov. 21.
MISS MELVA CLARK WILL SING TWICE AT EACH PERFORMANCE, FIRST ‘HOSANNA,’ SECOND, ‘LA MARSEILLAISE’
“The Four Horsemen
Apocalypsef
. The Million - Dollar Picture With
Big Special Orchestra and Melva Clark
Celebrities and the Press of
no intro-
Tha Four
heartiest
mind it is the
and takes its
of a Nation,'
estl-
Adolph S. Ochs
President of “Tha New -York Timas”—
said:
‘‘I with .to congratulate you on what I con
sider is the highest po.nt that has yet been
retched in dramatic presentation on the
acreen. I do not believe I ever saw an audi
ence for more than (wo hours so impressed
and thrilled. I hope your .great enterprise
and artistic work will have the reward it so
richly deserved."
The New York Sun
“At a work of super picture art it hat never,
been surpassed.”
Tickets Selling Now
By Mail, Wire And
Box Office
Fuzzy Woodruff
Atlanta Constitution.
“The ‘Four'Horsemen' it beyond criticism
of man.”
■ Jk
The New York Globe
“It Is a picture to renew your faith in film
production and to makt you forget the hor
rors in the screeig reproduction of other
masterpieces.” •
The Chicago Daily New* i
''Many pictures you can afford to mist, bttt
not ‘The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse'.”
Atlanta Georgian .
“At times so wonderful Is this picture
screen i^cturization the spectator is scarcely
conscious .that the characters shown on. the
acreen art not real personalities in flesh and
bloodj”
the United States:
PICTURE FACTS
COST—More than $.1,000,000.
CAST—More than 12,500 people,
STARS More than 50 stars.
TIME More than 16 months to photograph.
FILM Ranks as the Greatest Film Ever Con
ceived, and So Pronounced By Its
Competitors.
The Rylander •
PPier, MATINEES NIGHTS - •
Two Days-Nov. 18 and 19
Friday and Saturday
Lower Boxes
$1.00
$1.60
Entire Lower Floor ...
..._ .76
1.00
Balcony and Boxes....
..... ,50
.76
Colored Gallery
... ,26
. ' 2S
All Seats Reserved.
Make Reservations At Once
Two Performances Daily
Matinee 3:00. Night 8s 15
MISS MELVA CLARK WILL SING TWICE AT EACH PERFORMANCE, FIRST ‘HOSANNA,’ SECOND, ‘LA MARSEILLAISE’.