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FRIDAY MORNING. FEB. 18, -921
THE MILLEDGEVILLE NEWS
M1LLEDGEV1LLE. Ua.
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Grand Opera House, Monday, Feb. 21.
ONE
NIGHT
ONLY
The Most Notable Musical Event of The Season
Presenting
GOUNOD’S
IMMORTAL
FAUST
IN
ENGLISH
OPERA
IN 4 ACTS
Notice
PATRONS ARE REQUESTED TO
MAKE THEIR RESERVATIONS
EARLY IN ADVANCE OWING TO
THE CAPACITY OF BU8INE3S
PLAYED BY THIS ATTRACTION.
New York English
Opera Association
All Star
METROPOLITAN ARTISTS
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dressed and Stamped Envolepe Will Receive
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/
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This is a Guaranteed Attraction, RESERVE NOW
FEATURING
JOSEPH SHEEHAN
AMERICA'S POPULAR TENOR
BLANCH RANDAL NOTED SOUTH
ERN LYRIC SOPRANO.
8YDNEY DALTON MUSICAL DIR.
ECTOR
—PRESS COMMENTS—
Joseph Sheehan, as "Thaddeus” was
In splendid voice. He gave what was
probably the eoIo of the afternoon
in the familiar “Then You’ll Remem
ber Me,” and the noticeable quiet of
the audience during the number was
followed by noisily demonstrative de
mands for an encore.— Milwaukee
Free Press.
Wlfu! the opening of “I Pagllacci,”
the house was given it eagerly await
ed opportunity to welcome Joseph
Sheehan back to Peoria and it was
a sincere and flattering ovation that
was accorded the| favorite tenor.—
Peoria Transcript.
The first capacity audience except
that hearing Kreisler, at the St. Louis
Symphony Concert was in attendance
when Bianca Randal was soloist—
M'usical Leader, Chicago.
Miss Randall has a soprano of fine
quality which she uses with skill and
taste and che is gifted with much
personal charm.—New York Commer
cial.
Her voice is as full of golden glow
as hor hair, she is as beautiful to see
as she is to hear—Emily Francis Bau
er, New York Critic, "Musical Lead
er."
POPULAR PRICE8
$1.00, $1.50 and $2.00
PLUS WAR TAX
AMERICAN LEGION
TO MEET KANSAS
Third Annual Gathering in
* October. Former Corporal
In Rainbow now Lieutenant
Governor of Minnesata.
BOARD OF EDUCATION
i BIBB COUNTY WILL
NOT BUY AUTO TAG
Georgia’s automobile law which re
quires that all automobile and trucks,
except thase used in the paving of
fronds, carry license tags purchnsod
from the state, may cause a complica
tion in Bibb County for it is reported
by members of the board of education
that the board will not purchase tags
to be usel on trucks carrying children
to and from the sclUools.
Sheriff J. It. Hicks, Jr., has received
Instructions from the secretary of
state to enforce the f.utomobiie '.aw
rigidly tliis year and the sheriff has
issued ultimatims to the effect that
persons owning cars not bearing 1921
license tag March 1st will bo arrested.
One of the members of the board
of education said that t:.o sheriT
would have to arrest the board at
lags would no be purchased and it is
a conterr.ed that the state cannot
force the board to pay because It is
claimed it hasn’t tlio money. l» harmony with the policy adopted
It is pointed out that the state pays j by the American Legion ut its last
for hauling he children so why should
Arrangements for | entertaining
thousands of delegates to the thlv l
annual convention of the American
Legion, which will be hold October
31, November 1 and 2 of this year
in Kansas City, Mo., are being made
by Logic n posts of that city and state.
Marshall Foci, is among the distingui
shed guests expected by Legionnariea
The corner stc-ne for Kansas City’s
$2,000,000 Liberty Memorial to four
hundred men of that city who gate
their lives during the war will
bo laid during the convention.
merican Legion in New York City
back to health when he was suddenly
taken down with inilamatory rheu
matism during a visit to Washington.
"To prevent rich investors from
evading their share of the tax bur
den,” tax on the interest of all state,
couny and city bonds is favored by
Tiger l'ost No. 23 of the Americuu
Legion in New York, w..ich passed
a resolution asking Congress to enact
a law to that eifect.
The sight of prisoners in the Stats
Reformatory at Monroe, Wash., in
olive Hub uniform caused Thomas N.
Swale, Commander of the American
Lcglcu of that 3tate, to register a
itrong protest. Tuo uniforms, it was
said, woro used as prison garb on
account of their low cost. The prac
tice will probably be discontinued.
the state force the hoards of education
of the state to purchase tags.
The case is being watched with
much interest and before it is sattl-
ed it is preliable that it will become
state-wide as the mult of the action
of t..c board will uffect every ejwtty
in the ctats.
national convention "for immediate
confirmation and legalization of the
policy tint foreign born Japanese sha'l
be forever barred from American
citizenship", the legislative committee
Remembering A. W. O. L. days
France, American Legion members
Koknmo, Iiul., rescued a soldier, w
was thrown off a tiain while trying
to beat his way back to Camp Pike,
Ark., beforq tike expiration of} hi
furlough. The post lent him railroad
fare aud he resumed his Journey on
the cushions.
ICE-HARVEST TIME AT HAND
Farmer Should Lay In Ample Supply
for Cooling Milk and for House*
hold Ueea in Summer.
Farmers who have not already done
so, should prepare to lay by n store
of Ice now for cooling milk and for
household use next summer. In places
where nature provides a sufficiently
low temperature, the coat of harvest
ing und storing Ice la low when com
pared with the saving effected. Ordi
narily, it is safe to harvest 2 tons of
Ice for each cow In the herd. This
will allow for melting and leave
enough for fumily needs. Where
cream only is swkl. about one-tliird of
that quantity of ice will be needed.
Two funnel's' bulletins, No. 023. Ice
Houses and the Use of Ice on the
Farm, and No. 1078, Harvesting and
Storing lev ou the Farm, may he had
by applying to the Division of Publi
cations, United States Department of
Agriculture.
Paring Argothie days, "Hobby” work
ed hurd for the Boeiea. Today ha
of the Legion’s Nebraska department j j g mascot of Argonue Post of the A-
WA2TU0—Men or wouists to kite
criers among trianis oaeti neqshbors
for the genuine gruu'fcsttud hoeic’.y, full
line for men, wouim and •Liliiron. XI-
imiu: t .. darning. V>v pay 76* an hour
spare time, or $26.13* u week for full
line. Uxporieoee atneceranry. Write
International Etoetins Mills Norristown
Pa. 1-7-1 Ctp
A TOINIC
Grove's Tasteless chill Tonic r os lores
Energy and Vitality by Purifying and
Enriching the Blood. When you feel its
strengthening, invigorating effect, see how
It brings color to the cheeks and how*
It improves the appetite, you will then
appreciate Us true tonic value.
Gdbvt's Tat-teless chill Tonic is simply
Iron and Quinine suspended in syrup. So
jdCe a::t even children like it. The blood
needs QUININE to Purify it and IKON to
is supporting 'hs passage of an alien
land bill 1b the state legislature. It
is said that l^eglou members in other
western states will push similar legis
lation.
\
inert cun Legion at Galveston, Tex.
“Bobby" is a German police doj who
was taken prisoner by a U&lvestcn
soldier of the Fourth Division beforo
lie oouhi deliver an order for blowing
up the positoin bis captors were oc
cupying.
’’Tiroes do change" said J M Mill
er, tin American legion member of
Rochester, Minn., when he visited his
wartime comrade, 15x-corporal Cob
linB, now lieutenant governor of Min
nesota.
“The last time 1 saw tho little cor
poral, (referring to the lieutenant gov
ernor! was in Franco end ho wo3
covered all over with cooties and mud.
Now. look at him presiding over u
bunch of dignified senator.;.”
The two men were coropornls in the
same buttery of the Rainbow Division Returning doughboys, weary will
in 1 ranee. ^ tho once ever-present canned salmon,
' have influenced their families to
A bouquet of flowers from Prcsl-. cease eating It, according to a lettsr
dent Wilson every day helped bring to the American Legion Weakly from
ADDS BEAUTY TO FARM HOME
Shrubs Hide Foundation Lines of
Buildings and Screen Many Un
sightly Bare Objects.
Suitable plantings are necessary to
unite the ports of a farmstead into a
pleas'rg, homelike whole. Trees are
used for wlixlbrenks, as frames for
the [rulkUhgs or a background for
them, rcml to give shade. Shrubs are
noO'Tod in abundance to hide partially
the (Yruntiaflau lines of buildings, sup
port tfiwlr corners, give reasons for
turns ill drives or walks, und to screen
unsightly objects. Native trees and
sfifulis and tI»9o known by trial to
thrive m the locality are the best to
vise.
A BABY IN AGE BUT
A GIANT IN STRENGTH
115,104 Sold and Not One Re
turned, is the Remarkable
Record for Collier’s Capa-
tor.e. For the Last Four
Months.
A compound solution of genuine
Aspirin with other valuable ingre
dients added. Capatonc will not
effect your heart or cause any
stomach disorders.
Capatonc is highly rccomm'-nded
for the treatment of Colds, Grippe
and Flu, headaches, neuralgia,
rheumatism, earache, toothache,
nervous headache, nervousness and
lumbago.
Buy a 30c or 60c bottle of Col
lier’s Capatonc; take a dose and
ask for your money back if you
arc not satisfied with the results.
Capator.e is sold by all drug
stores.
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Overcoats
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& DYE WORKS
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hitc lu«
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ic rnd lnxntive effect, I.AX/
lNi:Ji? is Iietter than crciinar
a n t can e ncrvouaceaa no<
Remember the full name a:-,
lu - o: 12. W. GUOVE. o.,.
Tils name was Jacob TeinowiU. Now
it is Jacob Legion Tunny, because lib
thought it was more American name.
Tenny, who is adjutant and Ameri
canism director of Walter S. Poaguo
Post No. 101 of tlio American Legion,
of Chicago, officially changed his
name to honor tho Legion uud to prove
that ho was all American. Ha is a
lawyer who served Overseas.
Ciimh ;t. Destroys Malarial germs and j W ll Hawks.Oommander of the 8. 1 Seattle ’Legionnaire, \v*o BtateB that
Grip germs by us Strengthening, Invigor* • _ . i ...
•Etna Effect. Civ Rankin Drew Tost No. 310 of the A- there urc m'lllons of ddtars worth o’
"gold fish" in warehouses along the
Pacific coast. The writers call upon
ex-service men to res. me eating the
sea food to boost an industry “which
provides employment for several thou-
sand veterans of the World War."
The Vermont Department of the A-
mertcau Legion leads in the propor
tion of Legion members to t o num
ber of ex-service men in the state,
according to records at National Head-
J quarters. North Dakota ha3 tho sec
ond lurgest proportion and South De-
kota the third, New York, Illinois and
Pannaylmnle are the first three states
jin total members, ip am} member of
j
w J. BRAK£
01 JDYINU 1 HE LYE
constantly bus given me an export
knowledge or its needs This uium
edge lc at your service, without
charge whenever
YOUR EYES NEED ATTENTION.
»ou havo hcuduchAn or any ouhoi
dEu of eyo troubl" vou probably iieet
glasses Only a skilled exam mat lot
,3110 da'eruiins Just what kind yo
plight u. wear. For your eyes’ mG>
’»v>: me test them properly. As many
c cs are ruined V- wrong glrfiCcj **
by neglect to wear any.
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No Worms in a Healthy Child
All children doubled with Woinis have an un
healthy colur, which indicates poor blood, and as a
rale, there Is more or 1 ess stomach disturbance.
GROVE S TASTELESS CHILL TONIC given regu-
larty for two or three weeks will enrich the blood.
! improve the digestion, and art os a generalSdength-
cning Tonic to the whole system. Nature will then
, throw o(Tor dispel the worms, and theChild wil’be
in perfect health. Pleasant to take. 60c pur bottle
C ack That Col
Right Away
[. King’s New Discore
soon breaks a cold an 11
checks a cough
A SUDDEN chill—sneezes—d*
feeling in the bead—and yon .
the beginning of a hard cold. Lctn
after it, just as soon as the snt
6tart, with Dr. King’s New Disco*
For fifty years a standard reined)
colds, coughs and grippe.
You will soon notice a .char?,,
the better. Has a convincing, W,
taste that tbs kiddies 111“- '. ,ooJ
croupy coughs. All druggists,
aud $1.29 a bottle.
Far ccidsandco
Dx-King
Tsfew Disco
Put “Pep” to Your”W
Many a man ha3 been a
business, many a woman In ner
because constipation has cW;
whole system, storing up P“ 13C £
enervate and depress. Dr.,
Pills act mildly and mate
naturally. Same old price, .5
Habitual Constipation Cn«*
in H to 21 Days
"LAX-FOS WITH PEPSIN" i 1 £ jj
prepared Syrup Tonic-LaxsU' ^
Constipation. It relieves jo|
should be taken regularly i< !
to induce regular action. IG
Regulates. a Very Pleasant *• •
per bottle.