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THE NEW f S, GAINESVILLE, GEGR GIA, WEDNESDAY, MOV. 22, 1022.
By MILDRED WHITE
Tested under the sea
For many years a material balled
Gummite has been used for submarine
battery cells. This material, which
contains no rubber, is practically indes
tructible; andracid, water, or extremes
of temperature have no effect On it.
Gummite is now o'ffered unhesi
tatingly to the motoring public; as the
greatest battery improvement/m many
years. Come in and. see this remarkable
battery case, which is moulded all in
one piece and does'away with indSvidual
jars for the cells. 1 '.
Battery Hospital
110 S. MAIN ST.
PHONE 253
GAINESVILLE, GA.
KgUrU-Wick Co*
1 he Suits that Suit Well-Dressed Men
Small Girl's.Generous Offer.
Little Rose was playing with her
doll when the wig fell off v Just then
a man came al° n S who had no hair
on the top of bis head., -Roae ran up
to him and said : “Say, mister, you
can have this wig to cover that
empty spot on the top of your head
if you want It.”
Hanging a Picture. ffl-
All pictures in frames have a best
place to .lit^ng or set as In the cuse
of the easel portrait frame. As a rule
dark • pictures need light, while the
tight picture, and gilt frame will lend
color to the dark wall.
Upheld Right to Squelch Bore.
H yon light upon an Impertinent
talker, that sticks to you like a burr,
t# the disappointment of your impor
tant occasions, deal freely with him,
break off the ■ discourse and pursue
.yoor business.—Plutarch.
/Dream, Lore.
To' dream of being In a bank. Is 1
good ,tp' trnde.friien; but be carafui jiiot
to be misled by anyone that Iss detett*"
fUL
HOT DOGS, ALL KHTQS OP SAND
WICHES, .FRUITS AND ICE COLD
BRINKS—AT C. A. DOBBS’ PLACE.
BEER ON DRAUHT.
Bill Wofford
PROPRIETOR.
Too Much to Aak of Him.
Magistrate (sternly)—“Why did yon
not interfere fn this disgraceful fight?”
Policeman — “Faith, yer honor, 01
hadn’t the heart to Iptyfere 1n the'
best., foight 1 saw since 01 lift Con*
Bemara.”—London Tit-Bits. “
Seeing that our customers are satis
fied is the principal thing that we are
interested in, for we know that being
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The pleasing countenance Immediately
became forlorn. “Away,” the youug
man echoed, i Elaine nodded.
. , “To a home,'’’ .she explained heart
lessly, “of our owrtj” Across the
balcony the orchestra played. For a
tiiae tlie young man listened in silence,
( then Ills somb^rness lifted.
“Would you mind,’’ he politely- ques
tioned,, "telling me the mime of this
lucky Tom. I knew a couple, of Tom’s
at" college. Where did this particular
Tom' of' yours go; t<j college?—If he
went.”" Elaine - dimpled.'
Toni attended college Jn this city.
I think that* Is why lie likes so much
to come back. Toni’s other-name Is
Cavers.” The sfranger leaned forward
and Joyously clapped his knee. “Well,
would you bt?Ueve It!’’ he cried, “Tom
Cavers, goods old. Toni! Why, he was
the best friend I had here In school.’’
'Elaine raised her eyebrows. “That is
amazing,” she said. “Never hear Tom
speak of Jerry Wraybourne?” the
young man went on. The girl con
sidered, then shook her head. TBut
It’s not strange,” she admitted, “1
Announcement
TO SMOKERS
* If your pipe needs repairing,
bring it here. We repair all lands
of pipes.
satisfied is in every transaction is all
that any customer could ask.
INSURANCE
2nd Floor Jackson Building
No. 216-17
Oor Companies do the big
gest business in
Georgia
serviceable hardware and we demand
that they be well pleased before we
consider a good bargainlias been made.
We are prepared to
WIRE YOUR HOUSE, INSTALL
FIXTURES
Or dp any kind of electrical work
cri short notice. Also general re
pair work on Autos, Auto Light
ing Systems, Retrimming, etc. i ■;
All work gurantced to please
you. '■ r
85 Grove Street
GAINESVILLE, GA,
farming ?
ARCHITECTURE?
B(ANKlNCf-f ' i
manufacturing-
INSURANCE. ?
JOURNALISM jV
ART r
LAW p J
-^’EDlCINa.? 1
JeWeler &Optometrist
Jackson Bldg, Gainesville, Ga.
Station to station’ Long Distance tele
phone service enables you to make more
calls at less cost.
W. J. CARTER, M, D.
} —Specialist In-
The rate for
station to station
calls made be
tween 8:30 P. M.
and midnight is
one-fourth of the
day rate.,
Riggs Disease And
Prophylaxis ;
Office: Fourth Floor Jackson Did*.
» Booms 401-2
MUDDLING PLANNING
TXTHERE will you be ten years from now? The answer depends on
” ” the course you follow. Today, tomorrow, the next seveh days*
the next montjr and the years swiftly coming will tell the story.
CEveryone who has riot made a definite choice of his life work or
who is unsettled and desires to better himself should get in touch
immediately with
Between midnight and 4:30 A. M. the
rate for station to station calls is one-h # aif
of the day rate.
Try it. Ask Long Distance for ra'tes.
THE OPEN ROAD
“Wants to See You!”
110 S. MAIN ST.
Gas, Oils, Storing, Washing, Weld
ing, Brazing, Auto Repairs.
“Texas Agency”
SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE
AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY