Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 03, 1928, Image 8

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UNION RECONDtt. mOIPCIVllXI, CA.. MAY S. IW JEDGES JOSH RUBBER DEMAND CROWS POINTS GOODRICH RUBBER CO. di«P c*tUr every night. ( . drink a drop, j > the arranged, is expected to assemble one of the larger. gathering* of notagle- in hte South. I cading hotel men. hankers and big business men and tht-ir families already have made reservations and the hotel is expected to l»e well filled during the entire summer season. Large numbers of season reservations haw been made by persons in New Orleans, Birming ham . Atlanta, Memphis. Nashville and oth< large cities. wild duck ?aid the tadpole, swallowed him. Jamie gated at Mary's eyes— lie gazed upon her lip* bewitching: Mury dropped her lids demurely,— Surely her ripe lips were twitching. nan in the stern of id whispered softly “But stay right Jack,’ r demands of the world for •r through products that are in- nsable to our p esent mode of •, require 371,000 long tons of rude product to fill each year, ding to material survey engi- «»f The B. F. Goodrich Rubber lany, .^kron, Ohio, ice rubber must lie taken from pical trees in the form of •h iw more than sixty per >nt water, it take? 332 1-2 million ilbin* of the milky fluid to produce j e tonnage required to supply th- i Washington, May 1.—(Autocaster) ibber manufacturing industry just. Tht .j r r j c htful place in interna- America. tional trade has i>een won hack by The rubber latex <>r milk is not an ^ raer i cmn hens during 1927. They ion as is commonly supposed prov j ded more goods for export fluid in which. Goodrich chcm- from this country than their foreign »y. are suspended microscopic nvals were able to create for imports, les "f s* lid rubber matter. During several years the hen <>f p United State* has been laying HENS REGAIN SUPREMACY OVER RIVALS . lack, sne sain , to kirn ».<• you'll """ : particles are so numercus and I>owers of adhesion are so great • gallon of this white rubhe POPULAR EXCURSION to FLORIDA Bronawick, Go., and Havaaa, Cuba, Saturday. May 12th. Very low fares from Macon, and other Southern Railway System Points. BOAT I NO—FISHING—SURF BATHING Excursion ticket; will be sold to all important cities in Flordia, and will bear reasonable return limits. For information, see nearest Ticket Agent, or write C. B. Rhodes, Division Passenger Agent, No. 131 Terminal Station, Macon. Ga. SOUTHERN RAILWAY SYSTEM If you waat the Origiaal Caauiaa All Idada af Ptttilinr, by Maatovallo Coal. Pbaao your ardor —«■ — ■— «— to 252. Fowlar-FlaaiUtar Coal Ca. n> eonugh of the rub- Rta p 0( j American exports of poult: minute eady taken po*tession of him. “You can trust Smithers. He's as nest as the day is long." •Do you notice how short the day? • getting?” globule thread “72 mile? long. On the rubber plantation the tree milk ..r latex i? treated with a dilute acid solution as soon as it i* brought! in by the tapper*. The acid serves 1 to dissolve the properties which hold the rubber particle* suspended in < the fluid. This brings the rubber to; the surface where it can be skimmed products—mostly eggs—during have been figured out by the ( merce Department to have a vali $9,584,000, while imi>orts were w by $6,935,000. SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST 1 Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians for Colds Headache Neuritis Lumbago Pain Neuralgia Toothache Rheumatism DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART Accept only “Bayer” package which contains proven directions. Handy “Bayer" boxes of 12 tablets Also bottles of 24 and 100—Druggists. MoocucvtleacldMtcr «f Salic;: • -;4 I off ju-t I skimmed off of | FRANK CRANE SAYS f that we “Nobody In fat nilk. to be fat. There in ju.-» one cause of fat. however. People should remember that they never put anything on their abdomen or hips in the way of fut that does not come through their mouth in the w.»y of food. It is nice to talk about these things and it i« less humiliating than to ad mit that we eat too much. The real cause of fat is that we eat too much and live too much at ease. If some of the ladies who complain of too much obese ti«ue would mike a practice of taking the broom and sweeping the floor and getting down on their knees and mopping up the kitchen anfl doing the family wash, they would ffpeedfly recover their de sire for slimness. The candy habit grows and grows, j No better cure for an enlarged , over a wish hoard and no hotter cure for piano-shaped* legs than I plenty of walking. If we would get down to the simple j life and move about more and eat less our figure would show it. Exercise for the sake of exercise is pretty hard to take, but exercise performed in the course of one’s daily duties is not so hard. One ought to arrange < ne’s life as much as possible to w.iit on one’s self. The necessary action of the body in attending to one’s needs will have a great effect upon one’s shnpe. I met a man in Paris some years ago and when I asked him on behalf of a friend where a good valet could he secured he replied that he did not know about valets, as for some years he had keen trying to see how many things he could get alnog without and not how many thingh he c« I’M how much you can do without and arrange your life as much possible so that you hive to wait yourself and you will not have much trouble with your figure. The value of the plantation rubber, to the industry has been tremendous, j Scientific care of plantations and ex-j tensive study of method* for handling j the latex have prdouced a dependable j rubber which, Goodrich engineers: say, has been a vital factor in im proving automobile tire quality. Com- j pounding of rubber and pigments is don? w ith the ossuranre that a morej uniform servile will result from the. product. The planting and cultivating of j rubber trees has kept pace with th< demand for its product. Today then are more than four million acres o rubber trees under cultivation in var ous far-east tropical countries am from Lhese sources come practicully j 97 per cent of the crude rubber used in the manufacture of tires and other rubber products. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Special) — Considerable commotion, and anxiety in muny instances, was caused recent ly d/iring tests of the powerful bea con on top of the new Lookout Moun tain hotel, near this city. Persons who resided in the 150 mile area covered by the huge beacon were startled on several successive nights during the tests and until ndvi*ed of the source of the light could not ac count for the sweeping rays which pierced the skies at night. Chickens came off their roosts in many places and in isolated sections more ignorant negroes are said to have prepared for the Judgment day, believing that “Night was being turned into day." In many localities as days before news of the ! receiver ml hundreds inai ed and speculated as the tremendous rays lighted up the countryside for many miles. The beacon, said to be one of the lragcst in the world, has been install ed on top of the hotel by the Dinkier Hotels company, operators, am visible under favorable atmospheric conditions a distance of about 150 ory, ficinls said, and th<? big hotel in readiness for the’formal opening j on June 15. The opening affair, tentative plans for which have been COAL-COAL - COAL We offer for prompt delivery at rammer pricer: ORIGINAL GENUINE M0NTEVALL0 FANCY LUMP; DIXIE GEM FANCY LUMP; DIXIE GEM EGG; GOLDEN ASH FANO LUMP. 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