Newspaper Page Text
THE NEWS, OATSESVIU.K, OEOIiOIA, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6,
PRETTY ARD HARMLESS BOMB
! Fordson Lincoln
j l r»* ux'vsnutMi '-f *11
Cars, Trucks, Tractors
Parts and Service
Device Would Seem 1o Be a Decided
improvement on the Old-Fash
ioned Firecracker.
A toy bomb tlmt really explodes Is
the novel Idea of Louis IT. Duett of Do
Kalb. Ill. It is quite safe for young
sters’ use. and exciting. '■
The plaything is of wood. The body
of the bomb Is spherical, but with a
neck into which a iSlug fits. Upward
from . tlio plug -' extends li. little , rod
wblcli passes through a disk, and upon
the rod, above the disk, a rubber head
fits. The . head is shaped like a * cork,
with a hole through it to admit the
rod, and it carries three feathers.
Two. or three paper Caps are put In
Gainesville§ Georgia
BYRON MITCHELL
the bottom of the hole in the bomb
ALL KINDS FRESH AND CUBED MEATS
FISH AND OYSTERS
?8 . . Phones . . 126
There Is No Substitute
CLEANING AND DYING, FEATHERS, LACE CURTAINS/ETC.
~ 12y 2 E. Broad St. Work Promptly Delivered
" When you Buy a house you make sure that the foundation, the walls and
the roof are constructed for permanence. Buy amotor car in the same way.
The sturdy body of the Studebaker Light-Six Sedan i3 an admirable ex
ample of substantial body-building. Itis constructed of the finest materials
and with a high degree of craftsmanship to giveyears of satisfactory service
—no makeshift construction merely tojmeet aprice.
Eight stout ash pillars, from floor to roof, insure permanent strength and
rigidity. The four wide-opening doors are a real convenience in getting in
and out. Broad windows provide clear vision in every direction.
Seats are of generous proportions with deep springs to give lasting com
fort. The upholstery is of mohair velvet plush, as durable as itis attractive.
The heater will give warmth and comfort on cold days. • -
The Light-Six has proved its reliability on the highways of the world.
The ample power, quietness and remarkable flexibility of its motor are a
source of continuous satisfaction. It is easy to handle in traffic. Constant
gear shifting is unnecessary because it throttles down to a walking pace in
bigh gear. Vibration, which is so annoying in closed cars, is virtually
eHmfaiatied-’ .-> , \
The low price is due to complete manufacture by Studebaker in one of the
most modem and complete automobile plants in the world. Middlemen’s
profits are eliminated and the savings are passed on to the buyer. ■ J ''
The name Studebaker stands for comfort, quality and durability.
Club Bate:—$1.25 and $1,50 per Month
Telephone 315
I have money to lend on City Prop
LIGHT-SIX
SEDAN
tve to Ten Year Terms.
ED QU1LLIAN
102 Jackson Building
*1550
EQUIPMENT
Four doors that swing wide
open, Heater. Eight-day
dock. .Thief-proof trans
mission lock. Cowl ventila
tor. Side coech lamps. Rain
visor and windshield cleaner.
Inside locks qn three doors
and outside lock on right-
hand front door. Dome
light. Mohair-velvet plush
upholstery. .
Non-Skid Cord Tires, Fro lit and Rear, Standard Equipment
Terms to meet your convenience
Veterinary Surgeon and Dentist
STATON & HOPE’S BARN ‘
Pleasing and Harmless.
body. Then the plug is pushed into
the bole so that its lower end shall be
in contact With the caps. The rubber
head that carries the feathers is- stuck
on the upper end of the rod and the
bomb is ready for use.
The way to use it is to throw It up
into the air, or drop it from a height
upon a hard pavement. The shock of
the Impact explodes the 'caps with a
loud report, the force of the explosion
serving to throw the feather-headed
plug up Into the air.
The plug goes up with the feathers
downward, but reverses and descends
to the ground, with a whirling motion,
caused by the feathers, that is alto
gether delightful.—Philadelphia Led
ger.
Efficient Banking Service!
This Bank offers yoia every courtesy and all accom
modation consistent with sound banking. We cordially
solicit your accounts, large or small.
PAY, TAXES NOW!
The tax books will be open for the
payment of State and County taxes
until Doccmber 20th. After that date
you will bo required to pay'7.per cent
•ntorost. Pay now and avoid further
exponso. '
F. E. O. WHELCHEL,
tf ’ Tax Collector Hall County.
“Sporting. One’s Oak."
“To sport . one’s oak" is a phrase
ilgnifylngjthat one is not at home with
visitors. The saying originated at the
English universities, where the sto
len ts’ chambers, have; two doors—a#
mner, add an oh ter one-. The outer •
fibor is made of oak, and when this
U=closedor “sported’ it denotes either
that the occupant of the apartment te
out or. that he does not wish to be dis
turbed.
Dream Lore.
To dream of being .lira' bnuk Is
good to tradesmen; but be careful not
to be misled by anyone that is deceit
ful. ^
• Too Mush to Ask of Him.
Magistrate (sternly)—“Why did yon
not interfere in this disgraceful fight!"
Policeman — “Faith, yer honor, 01
hadntt the heart to Intyfere In ths
best folght I- saw slhte Oi lift Coo-
Mmnfn-f .onrlnn Tft.Rits.
State Banking Comphny
Capital and Surplus $105,000.00
T. E. ATKINS, Rres. W. R. WINBURN, Cashier
which a very high grade of wax Is
Hijge fortuned await the men
made.
who will develop the industry of wax
making; As yet, only six factories are
working. The candetilla plant, grows
from one to three feet high, and as
many as 5,000 stems come fi'om the
same root. It flourishes in the poor
est soil, and reproduces Itself annual-
Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Open Day and Night
lone 224 45 S. Main St
ly. The cost of labor Is low, and the
supply of material incredibly vast. The
wax Is made by' boiling and steaming
the weed. The crude wax Is refined
and used’ in making candles, phono
graph records, polishes, varnishes and
even linoleum. Aud from the fibrous
waste a good quality of paper Is turned
out.—Montreal Herald;
You will find here many needed acces
sories for the Xmas season, as well as many
appropriate Gifts. .
THE ART MEMORIAL COMPANY
M. W. SOUTHWELL, Proprietor
GAINESVILLE, GEORGIA
Manufacturers of
MONUMENTS, MARKERS, MAUSOLEUMS
SLABS, STATUARY, ENCLOSURES
Materials that Endure Beauty that Satisfies
Christmas Cards Fountain Pens
Gift Dressings Eversharp Pencils
Picture Books Bibles
Books Testaments
WHAT A BLUFF
“la your new typewriter named
Alice?"
“Yes, why?"
Many other medium priced Gifts that will
prove worth-while.
To .shop early is much more satisfactory.
companies
“You always use that name when
you talk in your sleep.”
“Well, she does such poor work
that she is always on my mind." *
Sparrow Shake's Last Meal.
When walking through the Helds, an
Ontario render says, he heard Hie ter-
rifle chirping and chattering of a
ground sparrow, as though In fear.
He Investigated and found a black
kitake that looked ns though It hud
swallowed an apple. He killed the
snake and cut it in two Just below
the swelling In Its body, and shook
out a small sparrow. The bird opened
Its mouth to chirp, but .couldn't, and
died evidently from suffocation. Th#
snake which was killed a couple of
yards from the bird's ne* measured
atwat tO Inches.
insurance for every need
'* Larv,c Victory. ,,
Begin with .nil this, as a xmult de
feat that moans largo victory.-—.Tame*
Lane Allen
Upheld Right to Squelch Bore.
If.you light up<m an impertinent
talker, that sticks to you like a burr,
te the disappointment of your Impor
tant •cessions, deni freely with him,
break off the discourse and pursue
yoar buslr.e**.—Plutarch.
North Side Square
MODELS AND PRICES-/, o. b. factories
LIQHT-SIX
5-Paaa., lir W. B.
40 B. Pi-
SPECIAL-SIX
S-Paas., lirw. B.
S0B.P;
\ BIG-SIX
• 7-Pass.. 126’ W. B.
60H.P.
> ' £ 07*
Touring - ' $1375
Roadster (3-Pass.)- 975
Coupe-Roadster
(3-Fats.) 1335
Sedan ‘ 1550
Roadster(2-Pass.).. 1250
Roadster (4-Pass.).. 1275
Coupe (4-Pata.)—1875
Speedster(4-Pass.) 1835
Coupe (4-Pass.)'^. 2400
Coupe (5-Pass.)— 2550
27-in
.as