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FROCK FOR WEAR
ON TENNIS COURT
PATTERN 9995
Tlie girl who wears this frock will
score on any court which she graces
with her fair presence—even if she
Isn’t the most magnificent player In
the world. The gown is so smart it
will make up for any shortcomings
in her game. Look at the hack! And
don’t you like the little round yoke
with the tucks coming in sun-burst
fashion from under it? White or
pastels are really the nicest colors
for such a frock, but there is noth¬
ing to prevent you wearing bright
colors.
Pattern 9995 may be ordered only
in sizes 14, 16, 18, 20, 32, 34, 36, 38,
40 and 42. Size 16 requires 3 y 2 yards
36 inch fabric.
Send FIFTEEN CENTS in coins or
stamps (coins preferred) for this
pattern. Be sure to write plainly your
NAME, ADDRESS, the STYLE
NUMBER and SIZE.
Send your order to Sewing Circle
Pattern Department, 232 West
Eighteenth Street, New York, N. Y.
SMILES
AT A LOSS
“Coming out for a game?” asked
Smith minor, putting his head round
the study door.
Grey, who sat wrapped in thought
at the table, shook his head.
“Can’t yet,” he replied; “got a let¬
ter to write to my people.”
An hour later Smith returned.
“Ready?” he inquired.
"No, I haven’t finished,” replied
Grey wearily.
“But why are you taking so much
time over that letter to your par¬
ents?” said Smith. “You’ve been at
It for over an hour. Asking for
money?”
“No,” replied the harassed youth;
"I’m trying to write without asking
for money.”
Family Sentiment
Father—But, my dear Dorothy,
your husband owes me a lot of mon¬
ey. I don't think he should expect
me to lend him more.
Daughter—Well, father, he has to
get it somewhere and he has a cer¬
tain sentiment about keeping his
creditors in the family.
Truce to Baby Talk
Photographer—Watch and see the
dicky bird.
Child—Just pay attention to your
exposure so that you do not ruin the
plate.—Lldove Novlny.
GEORGIA NEWS
Happenings Over
The State
More than $7,000 has been expended
by the federal government of the Ken
nesaw Memorial park, Cheatema Hill,
near Marietta.
The selection of Mrs. Norma W.
Hawes as postmistress at Elbertoa
was recently announced by Congress¬
man Paul Brown.
The Savannah Bank and Trust com¬
pany, one of the oldest financial or¬
ganizations in the city, celebrated it*
65th anniversary recently.
Macon has been selected as the next
convention city of the Georgia Feder¬
ation of Postoffice Clerks, who closed
their annual session at Albany re¬
cently.
Georgia minerals make Florida oys¬
ters the finest in the world, J. T. Bla¬
lock, president of the Apalachicola
oyster farms, Apalachicola, Fla., re¬
vealed.
Bruce Hall, former Atlanta newspa¬
per and publicity man, has been ap¬
pointed as state NRA field adjuster
and contact man for local code au¬
thorities.
Retail store employment in Georgia
during 1933 showed substantial gains
in lino with the gradual upward busi¬
ness trend, the census bureau report¬
ed recently.
J. William Fanning, a native of
Wilkes county, has accepted the chair
of agricultural economics at the State
College at Athens, where he was a re¬
cent graduate.
An 18-page pamphlet, containing
historical facts about Rome and Floyd
county, compiled by Louis Joseph, Ma
loot, writer and poet, has just come
from the press.
An increase of four mills in Bibb
county’s 1934 tax rate is predicted by
County Commissioner Leon S. Dure, a
member of the committee preparing
the 1935 budget.
The proposed star mail route from
Lincolnton to Augusta has the approv¬
al of postal authorites at Washington.
Temporary bids for carrying this mail
were received until July 7.
Dr. Guy H. Wells, president of the
South Georgia Teachers College at
Statesboro since 1926, has succeeded
Dr. Jasper Luther Beeson as head of
the Georgia State College of Women.
The city of Tifton has been alloted
a loan and grant of $14,200 for the
construction of a one-story municipal
gymnasium and auditorium by Publie
Works Administrator Harold L. Icke3.
Temporary aid in caring for the
hungry in Macon and Bibb county has
been offered by the state relief admin¬
istration pending efforts by the city
and county to raise funds for the
needy.
Mrs. A. S. Persons has been named
acting postmaster of Warm Springs to
fill the vacancy caused by the expira¬
tion of the commission held by Mrs.
L. Mathis, who has been postmaster
for 12 years.
The state department of education
and the University of Georgia are
sponsoring an educational conference
of county and city superintendents,
teachers, club women and laymen at
the University.
C. W. Bolick, of Columbus, south¬
ern labor organizer, called upon Geor¬
gia textile workers t 0 bargain collect¬
ively for mutual benefit in an address
at their semi-annual state convention
held at Macon recently.
Further evidence of improved busi¬
ness in Washington, Ga., and vicinity
is found in the statement of Washing¬
ton Loan &' Banking Company as of
June 30, made public on call of the
state banking department.
Total government costs of the stats
of Georgia were $6,745,866 less in 1933
than in 1932 and salaries of officials
and employes were reduced $1,116,996
during the year, it was revealed in a
recent report from State Auditor Tom
Wisdom.
Columbus’ new $400,000 postoffica
was dedicated on the Fourth of July
by J. Austin Latimer, special assist¬
ant t 0 the postmaster-general, who de¬
scribed the postal service as “the ce¬
ment which binds American society
together.”
The board of directors of the Meri¬
wether Federal Savings & Loan Asso¬
ciation, located in Manchester, has de¬
clared a dividend for the first six
months of this year on a six per cent
basis, and passed to the reserve and
undivided account a sum considerably
larger than the amount paid to its
stockholders in dividends.
A third group of allotments for non
federal projects to be made from the
new appropriations for public works
construction released recently by Ad¬
ministrator Ickes, contained a total of
$64,300 for two counties and one city
in Georgia.
For the first time in its history the
American Society of Agricultural En¬
gineers will meet in a southeastern
state next June. The University of
Georgia was chosen for the next con¬
vention at the meeting of the associa¬
tion in Detroit recently.
CLEVELAND COURIER
“Irish Sweeps” Easily
Greatest of Lotteries
De Valera's controversies with Eng¬
land may he fateful for Ireland, but
interest in them is nothing com¬
pared with the great national lot¬
tery, the Irish hospital sweepstakes.
Such is the contention of John .T.
McCarthy in an article, “The Irish
Sweeps,” in Harper’s Magazine.
“From the standpoint of national
prestige,” declares the author, “the
Sweeps today overshadow politics
and Guinness, for generations the
major industries of Ireland. Every
man ‘of substance’—as the Irish dub
their smart business man—-is usual¬
ly a commissioned Sweeps agent on
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REPLACE BADLY WORN Save money on gas—restore your car's pep—
PLUGS WITH NEW ACt with a thorough spark plug cleaning. All
better Dealers, Garages, and Service Stations
are equipped with the AC Spark Plug Cleaner.
Get your plugs cleaned every 4,000 miles.
Look for the "Plvg-in-the-Tub"
Tune in: RAYMOND KNIGHT and the CUCKOOS
THE QUALITY SPARK PLUG Saturdays, 10:00 p. m., Eastern Daylight Saving Time
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■* ’ .;' TO TEAR THESE TIRES TO PIECES,
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NOT ONE CORO LOOSENESS! THE
NOT ONE TREAD SEPARATE!! 3 J Tirtttone
(Mot Hi&w&Mt HSSH SPEED TIRE
Y FOR 1S34
cue you
As thirty-three speed demons WIDER TREAD OF
careened and slid around the sleep FLATTER CONTOUR
hanked curves of the hot brick track,
tires shrieked and smoked. . . break-neck MORE AND TOUGHER
speeds, 150 miles and more down the RUBBER
straightaway — tremendous centrifugal
force tugging to rip the tread from the
body of the Tire. In fact, every conceivable
force worked to tear the tire to pieces, GUM-DIPPED HIGH
but not one cord loosened — not one STRETCH CORDS
tread separated — and not a single
blowout. IFhat amazing proof of Tire
Strength — Safety—Quality and
Dependability!
Every one of the thirty-three drivers
at the Indianapolis 500-mile sweepstakes
chose and bought Firestone High Speed
Tires. The fact that not one of the 132 DEEPER
tires failed is your greatest guarantee A NON-SKID
of the Extra Safety—Strength — and TRIPLE
Dependability built into Firestone Tires. GUARANTEE MORE THAN 507. LONGER
The New Firestone High Speed Tire NON-SKID MILEAGE
for 1934 is Safety-Protected on the
outside by a wider tread of flatter —for Unequaled Performance Records
contour, deeper non-skid, more and —for Life Against All Defects
tougher rubber, giving you more than —for 12 Months Against All Road
50% longer non-skid mileage— Hazards*
Safety-Protected on the inside by eight * Guaranteed for six months token
additional pounds of pure rubber used in commercial service.
absorbed by every 100 pounds of cords.
This additional rubber surrounds every cotton fiber inside every cord in every FIRESTONE HIGH SPEED TIRES
ply. This is accomplished by the Firestone patented process of Gum-Dipping. ★ For fifteen consecutive years
have been on the winning cars
in the 500-mile Indianapolis
Race.
THIS MEANS BLOWOUT PROTECTION
Get the protection of the Firestone Triple Guarantee — for unequaled fc For seven consecutive years
performance records — for life against all defects for twelve months ■ hare been on the winning cars
— daring Pikes
against all road hazards. in the Peak climb
where a slip meant death.
Call on the nearest Firestone Service Dealer or Service Store today and THIS MEANS NON-SKID SAFETY
equip your car with the new Firestone High Speed Tires for 1934. AND TRACTION
EQUIP NOW FOR YOUR HOLIDAY TRIP! •ft For three consecutive years
have been on the 131 buses of
the Washington (D. C.)
See Firestone Air Balloon Listen to the Voice of Firestone 9 . Railway and Electric Company
Tires made at the Firestone —Featuring Gladys Sivarthout covering 11,357,810 bus miles
Factory and Exhibition —Every Monday Night without one minute’s delay
Building, World’sFair, Chicago over N.B.C—WEAF Network due to tire trouble.
THIS MEANS DEPENDABILITY
AND ECONOMY
iv Were on the Neiman Motors’
Ford V-8 Truck that made a
new coast-to-coast record of
67 hourd, 45 minutes, 30
seconds actual running time.
THIS MEANS ENDURANCE
MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
the side. Every Irishman, rich and
poor alike, is a self-appointed, volun¬
tary Sweeps agent, forwarding ticket
books to kin overseas and following
through on tlie collections.
“No other lottery can boast of any
such voluntary and inexpensive
world-wide sales service. It may ex¬
plain, too, why tlie Irish Sweeps in
Hie short span of four years have
completely eclipsed, so far as the
sale of tickets is concerned, the fa¬
mous Calcutta sweepstakes, the
Canadian War Veterans, and other
privately conducted lotteries. Even
compared to the governmental lot¬
teries in France and Russia, the Irish
Sweeps ticket sales are greater.”
Now! Prices Reduced
ON
Genuine Bayer Aspirin
Get Real BAYER Aspirin Now at Lowest Prices in Historyl
So as to put the safety and Aspirin quick
action of Genuine Bayer
within the reach of everyone, the
price you pay has now been reduced.
Reduced so low that nobody need
ever aration again in place accept of some the real other BAYER prep¬
ASPIRIN that you’ve asked for.
15c now for tins of 12 tablets.
25c now for bottles of 24 tablets.
And the big, family size, 100
tablet bottles have again been re¬
duced in price. These new low
prices United are now in effect throughout
the States.
So—Always When say “Bayer”
You Buy
And remember, when you ask for
Bayer Aspirin at these new low
prices other it’s unnecessary now in its to accept place.
any preparation
So—never ask for it by the name
“aspirin” alone when you buy, but
always say B-A-Y-E-R Aspirin and
see that you get it.
ALWAYS SAY “BAYER ASPIRIN” NOV/ WHEN YOU BUY
Remember, too, that doctors ad¬
vise it, for it DOES NOT HARM
THE HEART. And that scientists
rate it among the fastest known safe
reliefs for pain. (See illustrations
below.)
Why Bayer Aspirin
Works So Fast
Aspirin Drop a Tablet Bayer
into a glass of
water.
By the time
it hits the bot¬
tom of the glass
it is disinte¬
grating.
IN 2 SECONDS BY STOP WATCH
A Genuine Bayer Aspirin Tablet starts
to disintegrate and go to work.
What Happens in These Glasses
Happens Aspirin in Your Stomach—Genuine
BAYER Tablets Start “Taking
Hold” of Pain a Few Minutes after
Taking.