Union recorder. (Milledgeville, Ga.) 1886-current, May 23, 1929, Image 7
WlC KtRSHAM HEADS LAW
enforcement commission
, , p r r»onii«l of Notion*!
C ! WP ,ncludo. Ton Uwy.r, and
(l One Wom.n
u mi. May 20.—George W.
attorney general in the
<tradon, ha* beAt se-
|. >iJent Hoover as chnir-
,i u . National Law Enforce-
, ,-mii-sion and will have as-
: ;ii him nine other lawyers
woman representing all of
Z' rosjur ccosrapU“l of
nounring the personnel of
, ,mission late today. White
fu als said Mr. Wickersham
the group together here
week to map out a preli-
im for the work which
,| to last upwards of two
which is regarded by the
rive as the most impor-
. ,.nfronting his adminis-
the list
members of
•ton D. Bak-
war in the Wilson
.<1 Chairman of tb.*
Commission. The
HINTS FOR THE HOME
Are you afflicted with a dead-
white bathroom in these days when
everyone else is having gay, colorful
tiled hath* with 'smart touches of
black in the fixtures? Grieve
for you can caMly transform your
dull room by using colored linens
and accessories and a clever treat
ment for the walls.
Fancy a cloud-blue papered wall
spatulred with .'silver stars, wood
work in the same blue, with thin
voile curtain* of palest pink and at
bath mat in French blue and coral.
Or picture on the wall above the
bath picture u decorative panel of
paper—perhaps a sea-gull or gold
fish motif—on a ground of pale sea-
green paper; accessories showing a
ubtle touch of black.
You can waterproof almost any
paper, you know, by hanging it as
usual and when dry. applying two
coats of ordinary glut* size. When
thoroughly dry, paint with two coat-
«f white waterproof varnish, and
you’ll have a glazed (surface that
may be washed with soap and water.
UNION RECORDER, MILLEDGEVILLE, GA.. MAY 23. 1*29
FOR SALE—FW® or six highly bred
Rsade Jersey Bulls. These ye*rl-
inps arc by as good bred Bui's as
e\«w imported into Baldwin county]
ar-d will head any grade herd with
er dit. Prices $25.00 each. H. D.
Alien, Jr.
i Loeach, vice president of
, Crime Commission; Ros-
. dean of the Harvard Law
\\ lliam I. Grubb, federal
the Northern di-trict of
Mont • M. Lennan, presi-
, Louisiana Bar pssocia-
:im s. Cenyon, of Iowa,
States circuit judge: Ken-
Mclntoah, former chief jus-
XVashington State Su-
l’.iul J. McCormick,
, :gi* for the Southern Dis-
rnia; Henry W. An-
Richmond, Va., and Miss
i .?-.i<tock, president of Rad-
l cg,. Cambridge, Mass,
ment was made that ap-
t*. the commission had
r. ,i to Associate Justice
Stone, of the United
-.ipretnb court; Charles
. former -cietary cf
.1. Roberts, of Philadcl-
. eminent counsel in the
i pi. -.cutior.. - . and Ben
ia, judge of the New
urt of appeals.
, f other commitments
:j men declined appoint-
thc Roadside Dii
of
Shrimp and deviled eggs
Potato chips
Salad of peas, celery and cheese
Coffee
WHO IS ' OUR
BARBER?
For the Best Service
GILMAN’S
B-A-R-B E -R
SHOP
GROVER GILMAN
Proprietor
Prices Reasonable
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Courteous Service
Ladies Hair Cutting a Specialty
A. a Scot Scran-lblcs Egg.
Saute a chopped onion in 3 this,
butter, then remove the onion and
add 1 1-2 cups cooked tomato. 2 tea
spoons sugar, salt and peppdr to
taste and G eggs well beaten. Cook
the same as scrambled egg.- and
serve on hot buttered toast.
A Spicy Salad Dressing
For beet, lettuce or string bean
ralad try this dressing which uses
1 ts. salt, 1-2 t«. mustard, pepper
and paprika to taste, 1 tbl. vinegar,
1-4 cup olive oil, 1 tbl. horseradish,
2 this, tomato cat.-up. 2 chopped
chives.* Mix dry ingredients add
vinegar, catsup and horseradish* and
a lump of ice. Gradually add oil and"
bent thoroughly.
• the ’
Spots on Wall Paper
To remove grease spots or
wall, rub the paper gently w
flannel cloth which has been
tened with alcohol.
r of the dry
■ re had beer, suggestions
. *f the leaders »f the pro-
• •■ceg that he do *o.
: -J•. j,, at Icait. members of
: n will serve without
: cress has failed to make
; nation either for salaries
. The cost of the exhaus-
y which the commi-sion is
will be considerable and
will be asked for the neces-
•!s either at this session or
iar o»,; beginning next De-
• if executive has conferred!
: number of the members cfj
i -ion who are familiar
work he has in mind. This •
• •? a thoroughgoing survey
■■'-.ole subject of law enforce-
. .eluding enforcement of the
th Amendment, with a
ward a reorganization of the
federal judicial and er.force-
r.-.nchinery.
WANTED—Anothei
I plow
colored, good wage*
Sc® J. L. Sibley
Out Bakers—as® only the best
wired tn »—ELECTRIK MAID
bake shop.
CITATION
'1\. Baldwin County.
•* Ordinary.
’ Brooks, the Administrator]
l: r estate of Mrs. Emma,
'eased, has filled his ap-l
' '■ r Utters of dismission,
; estate, having mad' his,
n to this office, showing
paid all the debts and
r. all heirs of the said
^ r ' ' r.a Hodges.
plication will be heard be-
' the first Monday in June,
“ ! objections are filed, dis-
T '‘‘" v Hi be granted as prayed
Ti,; ' May 6th, 1929.
H. STEM BRIDGE,
_ Ordinary Baldwin Co. Ga. j
boston cafe
‘*h Egg» Served Daily”
~ w heke everybody eats—
It costs very little
to recondition a
MODEL T FORD
THE For*! Motor Company is making a r.cw car,
but it is still proud of the Model i It wunls every
owner cf one o! the cars to cun it as lung as
pos-ilde at a minimum of trouble and expense.
Because of this policy and because of the
investment that millions of motorists ban- m
Model T cars, tbe Ford Motor Company will con
tinue to supply parts as long as they are needed
by Ford owners.
So that you may gel the greatest use from your
Model T, we suggest that you take it to the near
est Ford dealer and have him estimate on the cost
of any replacement parts that may be necessary.
You will find this the cconomieal thinu to do
because a small expenditure now will help to
prevent costlier repairs later on. increase the
value of the car. and give you thousands of mtles
of additional service.
For a labor charge of only $2.60 you 'an have
your generator put in Grsl-class condition. A new
universal joint will be installed for a labor coat
of <S3. Overhauling the earbi-.retor costs &1.0U;
steering gear. $3.30; radiator, $7.50. A complete
overhauling of the rear axle aesemblv runs tie.
tween $5.75 and S7 for labor. An average price
of S22.30 covers the overhauling of the motor
anil transmission.
Ti ese prices are for labor only because the
need :md number of new parts depend on the
condition of each ear. The cost of these parts ts
low. however, because of the ForJ policy of mann-
factoring and selling at a small margin of profit.
BILIOUSNESS
Arktnun Convinced Since His
Childhood That “Black.
Draught Can’t Bo
Beaten” For It.
West Helena, Ark.—“I am fifty-
two years of age, and I have taxen
Blaclc-Draught. when needed, all my
life ” writes Mr. O. L. Smith, of 253
North Third Street, this city.
“When I was Just a child, my
mother made Black-Draught tea,
and gave it to mo for colds and
biliousness. It was a family medi
cine with ns.
“Alter I was grown and went out
on the farm, working hard. I would
get a dull, tired feeling and a bad
taste in my mouth. I would know
then, that I was bilious. I would
take r. few doses of Black-Draught,
and jjon feel good ns new.
“In later years. I have taken
Black-Draught and it lias helped
me for constipation and biliousness,
And I am still of the same belief, as
when a child, that Black-Draught
can't be beaten.”
Thousands of men and women
find Clack-Draught of great help In
relieving tlio common ailments, duo
to constipation, biliousness and in
digestion.
Black-Draught is prepared from
selected medicinal herbs and roots.
A natural remedy for. unnatural
conditions of the system.
Costs only 1 cent a dose. NC-201
4 THREE DAY 1
tOargains^JT
Friday, Saturday & Monday
Are Bargain Feast Days at
THE STAR STORE
All wc- want you to do is read these prices
then we know you will buy.
Straw Hats 1 -2 Price
All new—latest styles, sold as high as $7.00—
The best btirgnin of the year 1-2 price.
One Table Children’s
Sandals
$1.50 values. Special
$1-00
Mens’ Oxfords
Tans and Blacks—All leather, $3.50 ami $4.00
values. .Special
$2-89
Ladlassie Cloth
Stripes, Checks and Solids, 25c vulue Thursday
18 Cents
Scout Shoes
Built for wear. Solid leather
$1.88
Bed Room Slippers
All colors, heavy felt and leather $1.00 values
50 Cents
Ladies’ Strap
Pumps and Oxfords
AM —Values to '*4.011. Special
$2-38
English Prints
Odor* fully Guaranteed. Get your money back
if lades. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Many col
or!! and pattern* >
22 Cents
= T
Follow the crowd to
he Star Store =
L. SMITH, Prop. |
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The Baldwin Furn'ture Co.
Complete House Furnishings
Ford Motor Company
Five Dollars for Your
Old Refrigerator
For the next thirty days, we will allow Five Dollars for
your old refrigrator on the purchase of any new refrigera
tor.
Ours is the famous Hygenic line, than which there is no
better refrigerator made by any factory in the United
States.
50 Pound Hygenic Refrigerator-Special Price $29.00
75 Pound Hygenic Refrigerat'*.—Special Price $35.00
100 Pound Hygenic Refrigerator—Special Price $39 00
GIVE US THE PLEASURE OF SHOWING YOU THIS EIGHT WALL HYGENIC
ICE SAVING REFRIGERATOR
With the approach of summer, there is nothing that will add
more plesaure and comfort to the home than a first class
cook stove or range.
For simplicity, convenience and service, we highly recommend
the Wonderful New Perfection Oil Cook Stove or Range. Oil
is the cheapest fuel which can be used. The Perfection Stove
is nationally sold and nationally found to be the simplest, the
most economical and the most durable stove on the market
today.
Here you will find at all times a complete stock of these
stoves and the lowest possible prices.
crfvkf AT THIS SEASON IS VARIED AND COMPLETE WITH MERCHANDISE OF
SSSEf wSSS?it»«soucir your .nation and comparison
AS TO QUALITY AND PRICE.
The Baldwin Furniture Co.
m. Home Outfitter*