About Gainesville news. (Gainesville, Ga.) 1902-1955 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1922)
iAY, DEC./20, 102! M this season when able and of every-da GIVING IS A RULE, why not give something useful Where Bargain-Giving-is not an occasional happening, but an every-day common occurariceL traordinary values, all the time, every day in the week. Look over the list and come and l he whole family if its riot on the list-come any-vvay arid ask for it Pure Wool Double Blaifkets. .genuine $12.50 value, d* 1 *? , Pairi—' tp I * Lea flier Palm Gloves, - n $2.0 'Value io Bath Towel Sets, blue designs;, worth $2.00 Bet. non —_g——— Ladies’ Pure Silk Hose, $X.'50 yalu<j_ Ladies’ 12-Strand Pure Silk Full Fashioned Hose, d»'S QA worth $2.50— <spIoO«3' 10 yards Unhli Sheeting^ 27-in. Men’s Solid Leather Munson last Army Shoes, a $4.00 |||^ Osboru's*Leather Driving Gloves, e$2.50'^-alue, m each in Xmas box. Ladies Wool Gloves with long'-gauntlet for driving. Peril re ws Zephy r um; inches wide, worth 40e Yard Kimona flannelette, a 35e value, yard--—— gk- Ladies’ Silk Finish Rain Goats, worth $?.5o each. Ladies’ Pine Wool Sweaters, up from. Child's Kbit Caps 49e' down. to_i— Ladies’ .Heavy Ribbed Hindu Suit sJ_ —— GOULDS old stand North side Square NORTH OPEN A HOUSE BUILDING TO BE- REMODELED; V.; FOUR STORIES MADE. BILL PROVIDES DIRECT ELECTION OF PRESIDENT X tr. Clifford Porter of Emory Univor- r' j, is spending the holidays, with his puronts, Mr; and Mrs. W. J. Porter. Washington, D. C., Dec. 16.—A con stitutional amendment providing for the election ofi president and vice president by popular vote was pro posed in a vesolution introduced today by Representative Lineberger, '“Re publican, California. The resolution also would provide presidential pri maries in all states under the. super vision of congress, and would increase to six years the term' of'office of the president and vice president. Mr.-J. H. Hunt, owner of.the Ope^s House bjalding, will proceed in a few days to remodel the downstairs, four. stores., two entering from' E; Washington and two from N. Brad ford. The Pilgrim-Estes Furniture Com- i pany, now occupying the bjiilding, kill move by January 1st to the build ing on epmer of N.' Bradford and Seminary avenue and will occupy COUNTY OFFICERS “"WILL MEET AND,DISCUSS. Good Service, Good Merchandise, Courtesy is Our Motto. Madam Would You Carry ; A Basket Load for TWO CENTS? 1 The county officers of the North : eastern circuit will hold a convention ■ here on the 27th of December for the ' purpose of discussing various matters tliat affect the business and work of • their various offices. • Judge W. B. Sloan will preside over the convention for which quite an ex pensive program has been' prepared*. An Investigation by the New York State Department of Mar kets, comparing cash and carry stores and regular Quality Grocery shows that the cash and carry store sells at about only two per cent cheaper. We have the State Government report as authority. Therefore, you.earn two cents when you lug home a dollar’s worth of groceries front a cash and carry store. IS IT WORTH IT? ■ • A woman who enjoys service of a reliable grocer will not even let her servant go shopping! Saving two cents on the dollar by sending a maid 'to the grocery is certainly not economical. Ser vice saves time and a service store gives you this time-saving ser vice at cost. '• MAN FORCED TO PAY ALIMONY BY COURT • DOES SO WITH PENNIES BRONX CHIMPANZEE REFUSES TO RAISE BABIES FOR ZOO. Miami, Fla., Dec. 10.—John N. Norwood, who under protect wag or dered. by the 'court to pay his wife $20 per \veek as temporary alimony, went to the bank today, obtained 2,- 000 pennies and turned ttysm over to her attorney as his first week’s pay ment. He said that he would make his payment^ in .pennies every week. Nfew Ycjrk, Dee/ 10.—Sqsettels queer aijti-matci'hal complex Friday caused the death’of starvation of her second baby within a year, Susetto is a ' chimpanzee in the Bronx Zoo. Eight days ago shs be came the mother of a baby simian. She refused to feed it. Nor wuld not let the keepers nurse it. Susette, herself born in captivity, evidently, the moo officials think, has stern scruples .against permitting her offspring being brought up as zoo ex hibits. “Wants to See You!” - • 110 S. iVIAIN ST. Gas, Oils, Storing/Washing, Weld- ing, Brazing, Auto Repairs. "Texas Agency* . JUDGE W. B. SLOAN GOES TO COURT HOUSE. Judge Sloan hag moved his office to the court, house, taking ,the room upstairs immediately over the clerk’s office. This is in accord with a cus tom, almoBt universal in.the State, for Judges of the City Courts to have their offices located in the Temple of Justice. MEN WANTED: For cutting timber, and some-with teams for logging; come ready for work; long job. R. Rewitz, bR. 2 Bahlonega, *or W. B. Loggins. Phone your order to 122 and be assured of prompt and effi cient service, as well as better quality merchandise. Xmas Nuts, Fruits, Vegetables> All Kinds of Produce, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Feed COURT REFUSES TO ACCEPT OHIO DECREE, The Georgia Supremo Court Fri day refused to recognize an Ohio di vorce as binding , upon a resident of Georgia, in so far as the custody of a -child was concerned, holding that the Ohio court was not one of proper jurisdiction in that the child was in custody of a Georgia parent at the time *>f the nstlution of the proceed ings and service was procured through advertising. The case was that of Mrs. Katie Brandon, of Ajkron, Ohio, against Paul Brandortfbf Tlfton, Ga. . r l)hc "Wall” Storage. Bartons arc made in Gainesville, Ga., and guaranteed by the muuul'aet urers. .It will pay you lo get my pries before you buy another Storage Battery. WALL’S BATTERY AND TIRE SHOP Cor. College Ave. and Athens St.' f^HONE 122 15 NORTH BRADFORD ST. Service Satisfies Men’s Suits, New Good A and WooirWorth $15- Ladies’ Felt House Slippers ■•'TA Ribbon triinm'ed.-$1.25 val. 1 ■ *—,— : —: - ■ Plaid Cotton Double Bfttnkets. Spft and Fieecyl’AVoi'th $3 - Pair ' ' M • * p ' ■ ' ■ A Men/S arid Yoipig- Men’s Over coats, a real $15.00 • ^ 1.0 i . '■ ~ 7 ■—-—•— Boys’ Mayo Unipn Suits aa Extra Heavy- —_k •—4- 1— 4- » ..... ..■v/.-'.-l-. j r ; ■. Bbx HandkereMefs, 3 in 0)P Box, jtrice range upirpm-, AipC •; —-ry—- Quilted Satin; Boudoir _ •Slippers*... $L50 value!—— «/«/C * i ?r Genuine Yelouf Hats, .■&><£ worth$5, our price— 'Men’s; Dress Shirts, ,’0^ tvalu^i. up lo $1.50—— Owv Towels,, all grades, and all' A[? _ Bargains, 4J)c down toi— VwV ^i-A-, I " A.., ■ One lot small vb.c Shoes, no to U-2, wrri-th up td' $4.00; lor----:-.-—y.SC 10 yards Dress ' . ; !/';•• 'ijQfk'A prints fork———A! .. - '', ■ ■ / , - ' *■ *'%' I’D varas'Gingham, * AA good y” Separate Middies* worth AO $1.50, each-——_ VOC i r::;7 T f ;„ - : -A- ♦ ./ - - * Jack Tar” MiddieSi^i' *1 * yg-Q $2.50 -Value, e^cK——__ 1 #T:*r Children’s Beaver * A, Hals, $'.49 down to— 9c Ladies’ Silk Waists,- : qp. pilp p%e $2M to^k— Ladies’ Bungalow Qfl. Aprqas —*— OvC