The Home journal. (Perry, Houston County, GA.) 1901-1924, September 22, 1921, Image 5

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BENSON'S FALL SUITS With 2 pairs of Pants are’ the talk of the town. When.you come to Macon come to our store let us outfit you with one of our SUITS with 2 pairs of pants. Price within reach of AT.!.. ALL WOOL. ' $35.00, $37.50 and $40.00. F. C. BENSON CO. THE SQUARE DEAL STORE. 566 Cherry St. Macon, Ga. X»E ILBLI VEJESiAX^CAH One Hundred Per Cent “Pep” When your Ford car or your Ford truck doesn’t .display its usual quantity or quality of “pep” and flash, its time to have a repairman who understands the Ford mechanism give it the “once over”—then ( make the necessary adjustments or repairs,and return it to yon full of its old time “pep” and energy and pull Yuo’ll. notice the difference. We employ only skillod Ford mechanics—men who know liow Ford cars are made, and how they should be kept to give the most efficient and economi cal service- And our shop equipment boasts a great many specially designed tools and time-saving devices and machinery. Don’t risk chances, play fair with your Ford car. Keep it in the hands of friends, the Authorized Ford Dealers. » A. M. ANDERSON, DEALER IN’ Ford Cat s and Genuine Ford Made Ford Parts. PURE STRAIN BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCK - eggs. Guaranteed Ten Chicks To Setting. 2.00 Setting 13 Eggs. Byron Poultry Farm Byron, Ga. The Strong Withstand the Heat oi Summer Better Than the Weak a Old people who are feeblo and younger peoph who are weak, will be strengthened and: enabled to 19 through the depressing heat of summer by tak- .ng GROVE’S TASTELESS chill TONIC. It purifies and enriched the blood and builds up the whole sys tem. You can soon Seel its Strengthening, In'Iggr. Bring Effect. Me. Rub-My-Tism relieves Rheumatism 66G has more imitations than any other Chill and Fever tonic on the market, but no one wants imitations. They are dangerous things in the medicine line, - adv. MONEY TO LOAN l am prepared to Loan rri v or Real Estate without Commission. A. A. 8MOAK, 8mc, Parry.Ga. JOHN W. BLOODWORTH Attorney and Counsellor At Law Perry - Georgia, , We Praotloe In Both State and Federal Courts. DUNCAN & NUNN Attorneys & Councilors at Law. Practice in All Courts. PERRY, GA. A few doses 666 break a cold. FOR SALE:- Corn, Hay, Country Meat, Ham, Lard,’ Sides and Shoul ders. Apply A. A. Smoak, Perry, Ga. Rub-My-Tism is a groat pain killer. Relieves pain and and sore ness, Rhrumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, &c. We are proud of the confidence doe- tors, druggists and the public have In 666 Chill and Fever Tonic. Money to Loan LOANS ON FARM LANDS. We are prepared to dose . loans prowptly on Farm Lands. 6 per et. Interest. DUNCAN A NUNN, Perry, Ga. 666 quickly relieves Constipation, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite and Headaches, due to Torpid Liver, adv. A. C. Riley, Jr. ATTORNEY AT LAW PJ t V V J r . Y, GA. LOANS NEOOTIATED ON REAL ESTATE on Farm Lands in Houston County a' Low Rate of Interee li you with money quick write orca'l Hatcher-Tucpin Co. 235 Mulberry St. Macon, Georgi MONEY TO LOAN. On Improved Farm Lands, at low rate of Interest, prompt service. If you need money, now is the time before the fall de- ; fliand. Correspondents wanted. FARMERS LAND LOAN and TITLE CO. Albany, - - - - Georgia. 666 cures Malaria, Chills and Fever Bilious Fever, Colds and LaGrlppe. It kills the parasite that causes the fever. It is a splendid laxative and general tonic. Rub-My-Tism is a great pain killer, t relieves pain and soreness caused by Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, etc. II. S. TO AID HOME-BUILDING ■ Believed Idea Will, Not Only Relieve House Shortage,' But Also Solve i The Unemployment Crisis | “I. was weak and riin-down,” relates Mrs. Eula Burnett, of Dalton, Ga. "I was thin and just felt tired, all the time. I didn’t rest well. I wasn’t eve? hungry. I knew, by this, I needed a tonic, and as there is none better than— . . , I began using Cardui," continues Mrs. Burnett. ‘•After my first bottle, I slept better and ate better. I. took | four bottles. Now I’m well, feol just fine, eat and sleep, my skin Is dear and I have gained and sure feel tbat Cardui Is the best tonio ever made.” Thousands of other women have found Cardui just as. Mrs. Burnett did. It should help you. At all druggists. 50good cigarettes for lOcfrom one sack of GENUINE ) "Rub^My-Tism is a powerful antisep- ]ome Now and Subscribe for ✓ The HomeJoumal. W. A. STROTHER, - INSURNCE PlHBY| GkOBOIA, DURHAM TOBACCO We want you to have the best paper for “BULL.’* So now you oan receive with each package a book of 24 leaves of ftYtlk’V.- the very finest cigarette paper in the world. “FATTY” ARBUCKLE HELD ON CHARGE OF MURDER Washington.—Thousands of stand 4 nrdlzed homes, to be built by people of moderate means—this is a project the government is now working on, and may be ready for announcement at the forthcoming unemployment con ference. * Both to afford employment for hun dreds of thousands of workers in many branches of industry and to offer an. effective panacea for industrial unrest generally, the proposed own-your-own« home campaign is looked to here aS a timely and practicable instrument. Secretary of Commerce Hoover, through the voluntary co-operation of committees representing all phases of home building work, has been carrying on a study of the project on the fol*- lowing bases 1. To permit of people contemplat* ing the building of homes oo3tirig not more than ten thousand dollars, and from that figure down, to do so easily, cheaply and quickly through the use of standardized plans and .equipment. 2. To effect such a result through the patriotic co-operation of industry, civic authorities, builders, hanking in* sttutions and others interested^ in home construction; and not as a gov ernment project, involving the expen* diture of even loaning of funds by the federal treasury. Volunteer committees of prominent Americans — contractors, real estate men, architects, manufacturers^ brick and lumber men, as well ad other groups have sought through weeks of work to establish such a standard* ized equipment for homes as to make 1 the project nationally- attractive. t Distinguished architects have pre pared plans for a large number of standard-type houses, drawn to accom modate climatic and other sectional conditions, all calling for standardized materia] and fittings, available in the respective sections' of the country for which the house plans are drawn. For example, the California-type house has been drafted in diferent. styles for the Pacific coast country, calling for cer tain standardized building materials available in that section, and stand ardized beating facilities to accommo date the climate there. Other types have been drawn to accommodate spe cial architectural fancies and equip ment needs in other sections. Manufacturers have co-operated in the difficult work of creating a plan for standardized and systematized plumbing, beating and other equip ment going into the proposed homes, while the bureau of standards here has been at work experimenting on suggestions to the end sought. Death Of Movie Actress, Virginia Rappe, Is Laid To Comedian San Francisco.—Roscoe Fatty, Ar- buckle, next to Charlie Chaplin the children’s favorite film comedian, but privately known to the gay motion pic ture colonies of Los Angeles and New York as a thorough Bohemian, occu pies a cell in the city jail, held with out ball in connection with the death of Virginia Rappe, a film actress, which followed the latest and probably the lats of the famous private Arbuckle jollifications. Miss Rappe was re moved from Arbuckle’s suite in the lux urious St. Francis hotel, suffering ago ny. She died after lingering for days under treatment for v alcoholism, an erroneous diagnosis. Her death now proves to have been due to an inter nal rupture which caused peritonitis. Arbuckle is now held on a warrant be cause the papers could not be legally made out on Sunday. Revision Of Tax System Is Urged Atlanta.—The outstanding need of Georgia is a complete revision.of her taxing system to meet the legitimate demands of efficient government, ac cording to Governor Thomas W. Hardwick, who made an address re cently at a luncheon of the directors of the Georgia association at the An- sley hotel, and who stated, that this was one of the most important of the problems to engage the attention of this state-wide development organ ization. Many Meet Death As Bridge Fall* Chester, Pa.—Between 26 and 30 persons were drowned or crushed to death, and: more than a score of others were injured here recently when the footpath of the Third street bridge over Chester river collapsed. The dead and injured were part of a crowd of approximately seventy-five persons that had gathered on the structure to watch the efforts of po lice in grappling for the body Of a 6-year.old boy who had drowned A half hour before. Many of the dead are women and children. The bridge was an old-fashioned structure 90 feet long, and cleared the water about twenty feet. It carried two trolley tracks across the stream and had one footpath. The stream Is about fifteen feet deep where the accident occur red. Escaped Postal Robber Is Caught Toledo, Ohio.—Charles Schultz, one of the three men convicted of conspir acy in connection with, the million dol lar postoffice robbery who escaped from the Lucas .county jail on Labor Day, was captured at Crissey, Ohio, twelve miles west of Toledo, shortly be fore noon, September 12, by a squad of Toledo police, federal authorities an nounce. William Munsford Ellis, is Dead Roanoke, Va. — Maj. William Muns ford Ellis, son-in-law .of John Tyler, tenth president of the United States, died in a Richmond hospital recently, according to news received here by relatives. Major Ellis married Miss Pearl Tyler, youngest daughter of President Tyler. His widow and eight children survive him. ISHfe: i • Youth Is Charged With Two Murders Chicago.—Harvey W, Church, 22- year-old youth arrested in Adams, Wis., in connection with the murder of Bernard J. Daugherty and Carl As‘- mus, was brought back to Chicago in the automobile declared by the police to hav.ebeen the omtive for the crime. After the finding of the terribly muti lated body of Daugherty in the Des- plalnes river, the police dug up the body of Asmus, which had been hidden In a garage In the rear of the apart* ment in which Church lived. The the}