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the immuicann. smilledceville. ga, may a iim
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LOCAL dealer advises
DRIVERS TO CHANGE SPARK
PLUGS AT THIS SEASON
, , ac Newell will be retired
Ci “*“ „ n . ice in the U. S.
-T*. re 1 UCSt ’ 10le i0
f- years of service.
- ^ *e»cil cfaief of staff ot
hn L. Hines, who
** A the ninth army corps area
HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW?
“This is the time of year when car
owners should be checking up on
their spark plugs,” says Mr. L. N.
Jordan, local dealer in Champion
Spark Plugs.
“Winter driving conditions impose
extra strains on all part.- of an auto
mobile engine and spark plugs especi
ally have been forced to carry a
heavy burden in the last few months.
Even those that were new last su
of the late "ler or lail are not firing as well
’• r. Y. Newell and wan they might and driven are consc-
clt> . i n 1872. After ' quently not getting the .nap and pow.
1 * “ the Georgia Mili->r out of their motors they should
h ', attended West Point : enjoy. Plugs a year old ought to be
' ! , ffrom v ■ ich in- changed in any ca.-e. They have
Ur> rnitijatcd. He is .also a ! done all that should be expected of
the Army War College, ! them in a modern gasoline engine.
iM r Lrai staff of School, am! "After a pet of spark pluga have
” School Of the Line. ' delivered 10.000 miles they are al-
• '* ric ‘ L l Utt . n ant of Infantry ways coated with oil and their elec-
* 1 vj for gallantry in action trodes are apt to be pitted, so that
"f Santiago. Cuba, July they don't spark well any more. That
n \ 'id a- Colonel he was in means incomplete combustion of gaso-
-- ; ’ p '. uf lhl 15(8 infantry at line and wasted fuel, heaides ur.-
Iilr . China, during perhaps the satisfactory performance of the mn-
intnal period of the recent tor. The ear no longer has the righi
n.Sj in that country. Mod of pep. It is sluggish and gen-
erally out of sorts.
The he: >ni which led to Colonel **a new se t u f s paik plugs is th*
citation for j, ert „ ort 0 f spring tonic for the mo-
El Caney, when tor Experience of drivers and
* Mfcond lieutenant, fresh thousands of tests by engineers have
company -hown that it is really economical to
-lEiaiiticr and the first lieutenant install new spark plugs at least once
every driving season, and that tha
spring is the best time to make the
change. What the new plugs will
save during the year they are ii
vice will more than cover their
Engineers of the Champion Spark
Plug Company were the first
cover and .announce this fact, and the
annual Champion National Change
Weik was inaugurated as a result
Since its first observation millions
of motorists have learned the wisdom
of periodical spark plug changing,
and now make a regular practice of
ii stalling new ?ets when Change
Week conies around. 'The date set
for Change Week this year is May
11.”
jsly wounded, and the
1 ithfnl Newell fourd himself in
■emaand -f the company. Discover-
13 that the .- rgeunt had been
and was in front line and
Ifl^J to fire. Lieutenant Newell
i lunters to bring him in.
ie volunteered, the young
■ft--,? er started alone. At once
pot-major joined him and,
C fire of Spanish troops, they
the w-undorfgj Bfc.jn.
K)TL£G CIGARETTES . ’
PROBLEM FOR CANADA
1. What is the superstition about
the bluebird?
What is the French word for
radish?
3. What is the difference between
black magic and white magic
4. What is the popular name of
North Dakota?
f>. What did James Audubon do.
that made him so well known?
6. What color is rufous?
7. What party was called the
' “Negro worshipers” during the Civil
War period?
&. What continent is Abyssinia
on?
9. How should an unmarried
woman who is presiding at a meet
ing be addressed?
10. What is the birthstone i
March?
11. Who was “Nakomis”?
12. Is zoology pronounced with
long “o” sound?
1- It is supposed to bring happi-
2. Radis.
3. Black magic is supposed to do 1
harm and white magic counteracts |
evils.
4. Sioux.
5. He painted 1065 natural sized, I
colored figures of American birds.
6 A reddish, yellowish brown
reddish brown color.
I 7. The Republican party.
| 8. Africa.
0. “Madame Chairman” or “Mad
ame President,” or whatever title
10. Bloodstone.
11. The grandmother of Hia
watha. hero of Longfellow’s poem
“Hiawatha.”
12. Yes.
STRAYED—A n)U fUnj M«n-
•d mw (rs B mf place abeat twa
■•■Hi Will pay far keep.
Retara ta F. E. Watoaa, ftaato S,
Mi II ad fa villa, Ga.
FOB SALE—D..imUs WiMira
— Ik. kill—75sltO. Ten If
•M. Clm. t. C. S. C. W. is.t .If
•ff af p—vie,. CsJI «M . writ.
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C. a ANDREWS S SON
“Netkmg to banner”
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A REAL BLOOD SUCKER
Scofflawism, it now seems, de
ad* upon the point of view.
“Bootleggers” selling American j
ipular brand* of cigarettes in flat j The bed bug may be said to be
u» which are easily hidden in the, the bane of all housewives, says s
p icket- are thick around the Detroit local official of the Gulf Refining
wh. ri, thicker than last n inute Company. It is a thief in the night.
iirvevo! - of liquor on the Canadian
The popular brands «f American
rarei:. sell m Windsor, and all
rr Canada, for !tS cent* for a
park of ‘Jn, on account of the inl
and the Canadian law
n those who smuggle them
severely as the American
upon hip pocket import-
<d liq
Canadian taste for American
' too. it seems, is about as
the American taste :fbr
It bites and pierces your skin and
sucks your blood. Because the bed
bug sucks blood from the sick and
the well, it is a potential carrier of
any communicable disease. The bed
bug is not merely an annoyance, i
is a very dangerous in-ect to hav
in your home an infestation of bed
bugs can be easily remedied by spray
ing one of the modem types of in
sect sprays, developed and marketed
by tht large oil refining companies
during the past three or four years,
and regularly advertised in this pa
per.
Gift
Witches
—from a store
of recognized
integrity
The importance of the
purchaae of a watch de
mands that you select a
watch with an estab
lished reputation, at a
store recognized for its
responsibility and serv
ice to ita customers.
Williams <&. Ritchie,
MILLEDCEVILLF.. GA.
DR MURRAY KING
Phone 229-L Re* 105
Jcllerxon Street
Veterinarian
Milledgeville. Georgia
666 Tablets!
.teliavas • Hvadacka or Noarmlfia i»
30 aiiatitos, check* a Cold the first
V, and cheeks Malaria in tkra
days.
eee also in liquid.
Approximately \
20 , of all the
new cars built
during IBM will
enjoy the Trouble
Free mileage and \ \ i
Greater Riding \\
Comfort which M
Tires by Fisk alone V
can ftivt. Leading
automobile manu
facturers selecting
these highly perfected
tires, first subjected
them to a series of com
petitive tests under con
ditions many times more
severe .han they would
ever receive in actual use.
Their preference is conclu
sive evidence of a superiority
which is being recognized by
wise motorists the world over.
Principle TIRES
have created a place for
themselves no other line
of tires has ever occupied
—that's a pretty Mg ticket! but nevertheless thou*
sands of motorists in changing to these new and
better tires have found that there is a vast im
provement In the Air-Flight Principle Tires over
those constructed in the ordinary manner.
From their larger Air-Chambers all the
way through to their road-shaped tread
these modern Tires by Fisk are packed
with exclusive features that bring to
jour car a new interpretation of
Riding Comfort along with a great
er mileage than the average mo
torist will ever need. The cost
ly delays and inconveniences
of tire trouble will vanish into
thin air and take their
place among the “has-
v beens” of the past, once
\ your car is equipped
with Tires by Fisk.
W.E. ROBINSON, JR.
Lhrysler-Ply mouth Sales and Service
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ilj. i, *. -wRUJir r-.ni
Bl RNT in OUR CONTINUOUS KILNS
Thtr* a No WaM* a Our Brick..
Milledgeville Brick WorluCo
milledgeville. ga.
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AL SPRING SALE
GENERAL ggELECxjkIC
ALL-STEEL HEFB1CEHATOB
Of the hundreds of thousands of
owners ~~ not one has ever spent
ONE CENT FOR SERVICE
need pay it *10 down, die balance
in 10 equal monthly installment,
with your electric .ervicr statement..
Of .H-Iteel construction the cabs,
net af a General Electric cannot
warp, the door, cannot rag. All
mechanism is on the top hermetically
sealed against dirt, air and moisture.
Of the nine thousand General
Electric owner, in Georgia — the
hundred, of thouunds elsewhere —
■«t oMe hra ever qrenr one cent for
VWt w tight ..ray. Them term*
wil he offered far a limited time.
The
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D O
W N
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MONTHS TO PAY/
I N our annual Spring salt of Gen*
teal Electric Refrigerator, see
make it extremely may for vou to
own thi. quiet, econmirai trouble
free electric rrfiigteome. Al yon
mm Georgia
ram. W5& comxany
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