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New Ford Prices!
Effective
Tuesday, October 17th
RUNABOUT, regular $269.00
TOURING, regular . $298.00
Electric Starter with above S7O
Demountable Rims with above $25
COUPE . . . $530.00
SEDAN, two doors . $595.00
CHASIS, regular . $235.00
TON TRUCK CHASSIS $380.00
Above Prices F. O. B. Detroit
The new Ford prices announced
above represent a reduction of SSO
on each model and establish a
new low level of prices in the his
tory of the Ford Motor Cos.
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$25 SUITS $19.50
30 SUITS ,23.50
35 SUITS 27.50 3 ,
40 SUITS 29.50 V
One lot $2.50 and $3 Shirts $! .95 ‘
One lot $2.50 Caps . $1.85
$35 and S4O Overcoats . . $29.50
“MUFF SED”
UNITED STATES GETS
ADVERSE CRITICISM
(By Associated Press.)
Mexico City, Nov. I.—The United
States was adversely criticised and
a vote of confidence in President Ob
regon Proposed in the chamber of j
deputies last night i n the discussion
of the situation resulting from the
closing of the Mexican consulate in
New York.
The vote failed because of a lack
of a quorum, but the suggestion was
apparently well received by the
members present-
CONSULATE IS REOPENED
New York, Nov. I.—The Mexican
consulate which was closed o n Friday
in Protest against the action of the
courts in. issuing a writ of attach
ment on property in connection with :
•a suit brought by the' Oliver Amer
ican Trading Company, wag reopen
ed today.
DATE FOR TRIAL OF
GOVERNOR CATTS SET
Pensacola, Fla., Nov- I,—Wit
nesses have been summoned for the
trial of former Gov. Sidney J. Catts
under a federal indictment of Vvv
count s charging peonage. The case
has been set for trial November 6-
Originally the indictment held twelve
ccunts, but at the last fernt of court
te n were dismissed. -
Boils
Quit Quick!
S. S. S. Will Prove to Vou in Your
Own Case the “How” and “Why”
of its Remarkable Blood-Cleansing
Power!
There is a reason for- everything that
happens. Common-sense kills misery.
Common-sense'also dtdjis boils! S. S. S.
t is the common-sense remedy for boils, De-
Pimples May be Small Boils!
cause It is built*,6h reason. Scientific nu-.
thorities admit its power! S. S. S. builds
blood-power, it 'Builds red-blood-cells*
That is whqt makes :iihting-b100.d.. Fight
ing-blood destroys impurities. It fights'
boils. It always wins! It fights pim-t
pies! It fights skin eruptions! It builds,
nerve-power, thinking power,, the tight
fisted power that whirls a man up into
success. It gives women the health, the*
angelic complexion aml> the charm that
moves the world! These are the reasons
that have made S. S. S. today the great
blood-cleanser, body-builder, success build
er, and it’s why results have made tears
of joy flow from the souls of thousands!
Mr. V. D. Schaff, 557 15th St., Washing
ton. D. C., writes:
l tried for years to get relief from a bad
case of boils. Everything failed until 1 took
S. S. S. I am note absolutely cured, and it
teas S. S. Si that did it.'*
Try it yourself. S. S. S. is sold at all
drug stores in two sizes. The larger size
bottle is the more economical.
Sc? ZL akes y°,v f eel
* IhsPe 0 • yourself again
THEATRICAL
FILM HIT BASED ON
PRIMITIVE EMOTIONS
A rough log cabin hidden away in
the Canadian mountains, almost
buried under a sea of snow that
ttretched for miles and mites; in ,the
cabin a beautiful girl and two men;
not a chance i n th e world of their
escape for four months.. Surely a
situation bordering on the primitive
and- one replete with interesting pos
sibilities: On this' plot -was written
one of th e greatest ■Stage Success of
history-*—’’The Storm,” 'which shat
tered all records in New York City—
and is now duplicating that success
on the screen. ' '
Those who have viewed ‘‘The
Storm” at the Bijou Theater term it
one of the most powerful and human
Pictures they have ever seen. House
Peters is the star of this Universal-
Jewel, with Virginia ValF'ab' leading
woman. Matt Moor e plays the oth
er man in the case. ; Surely a- better
combination' tha n this trio one cast,
[each is an admirable foil to the others.
1 The forest fire and; ‘ storni scenes
n this picture far excel'the stake
presentation because'they are ,npt
Produced mechanically, but were
made i n the great outdoors with
Mother Nature as master of proper
ties. .
Rescues Her Leading Man
While Making Picture Scene
Alice -Calhoun,' star of “Th P Girl
in Hi s Room,” 'which Will b t . shown
at the Grand theater today became
a heroine irf real life during the film
ing of scenes for Ihe production. The
sequence showeif the hero, a role as
sumed by Warner- Baxter, climbing
a loader Pipe and peering into his
tvinddw to 1 learn Who was' occupying
his house. • ■ ' i
Thg ‘house sgfeeted' fop-the Scenes
is I .'one of’the mbsf picturesque in Hol
lywood, : and'a test niadef of the leader
showed that' it was’ secure
enedgh to'' suStrfin Baxter's*’ weight.
Tii e scene ' whs rehearsed several
times before Director 1 Edward ■ Jose
decided it was in sliaPe to “shoot.'* '*
■ A'libe'Caihoiin ill-die loom*‘on the
'second 1 flioi* tv*a s at’ die' piano silly
ing- “‘Auld Lang'-Syne” • as- Baxter
dlirribed* th e ' leader ; pipe. l • The. action
was taken at- night, ' and' a* heavy
giriwth of Xhrdbber\r >’-c a sf loVig ’
shiidowg akdig : hD 'route’ to'- the bah
cony b n ‘Ah£‘''Se<‘6nd floor. 1 AlWii,’ at ; :
tCadet! k’-noise, nlotfis “to ‘ the
'Window''Pntl iteeos tßeofanfe peering *at
hei!;'-...i-l-i til x.-i r is.-.;* i
* Ag- Baxter climbbd .ht missed his
Tooting anti hung in a perilous Poor
tioa. Adiee* rushed To; the windojwnSfld
recognised the -peril of her leading
man. ’ln the room-and nearcthe win
dow wag a fire escape. She threw, .the
rope to Baxter and aided him in climb-,
ing through th e .windows.
MARSHAL’S SALE
There will be sold •at the City.
Pound on the 4th day of Novembe,
1922, at MP-o'clock, the following
stock:
One white and black spoted sow,
marked over square in right ear and
crop in left ear; sow has three small
Pigs, one black pig and two spoted,
pigs- v a-tS '•
One" black and white spotted sow
unmarked; .spw has three small red
pigs.
Said stock 'are noyr.,in the city.
. Pound and will be sold to Pay im
pounding fefis and cost. This, the
I 20th day of October ' 1922.
J. E. REGISTER,
Marshal, City of Brunswick, Gs
i ll_4
ST. SIMON TRANSIT COMPANY
BRUNSWICK TO OCEAN PIER, ST.
SIMON ISLAND
Winter Schedule
■Lefeve- Brunswick- .. :. .. ..9:30 am
Leave Brunswick 3:30 pm
Leave Ocean Pier ll:00amj
Leave Ocean Pier .. .. *. pm
SUNDAY SCHEDULF
Leave Brunswick 9:30 am
Leave Brunswick .. .. 2:30 nm
Leave Ocean Pier .. .. .11:00 am
Leave OeeaiP Pier .: . . . : .. 6:00 pm
J. B. WRIGHT.
Manager.
When Winter
Comes
'...' \ '■ f ; i ■ . !
You will need a gas
heater. We have them
ih all styles and at mod’
crate prices- We are
agents for the celebrat
ed Clow Gas Steam Ra
diator.- Come in and
Scejthem.
Qilmore&Wooijs
* m DOMESTIC ENGINEERS
1.418 Richmond Street
&*wu>rjr PlomiWa
Some of the delegates to the eleventh
convention, of the World’s Woman's
Christian Temperance Union, to be held
in Philadelphia November 11-16, will
circumnavigate the globe in their jour
ney to take part in their first conven
tion ever held on “dry” land. Dele
gates'from 40 nations will attend this
ivorld rally which will take place in
the Academy of Music.
Many delegates are now on their
way from Australia, Japan, China, In
dia, Egypt, Turkey, Africa, England,
Scotland. .Ireland, Germany, Erance,
Ov.;>::, Mexico, .Canada, arid several of
Ihe South American countries. 1
fAar. Kubnshlro, national corre
.e* -n hag secretary of Japan’s W. 0. T.
a ntpce of Mme. Kaji Yajilna,
fano;S most famous woman, will come
is nr. official delegate. She wlii repre
ni!ii il'Vi. I .in',l. I I limn
‘T"T
How Many Objects Picture Begin With the Letter '“S”?
tf <i i,lftncc you sfie.skßte, sliovel, shoe, etc. The other objects arc lust 9*4. pnv to fiori a < ;- no t 1 - —;
c;Wp, ~e d to the objects, and there is absolutely no trick tothe puzzle whatever n"A In h,™i I
te wir.otTeV them eWaiS nd the ‘‘S-Word” objects. There are fifteen big prizes; surely yon should be tbl ■ S
A TRULY
WONDERFUL
OPPORTUNITY
Truly wonderful opportunity for you.
Wouldn’t it be wonderful to win the
$1250.00 or Buick Six Touring Gar?,
Think” of yflfut- surprise .'*nd delight,
and think what'ali your friertds Would
i.v. It is so easy tq^ place yourself
in line for one of the big prizes. Do
not toss’ and" chance To win sub'ti’a Big
ITize away. The Puzzle Game is open
to everyone. We have made it very
i-le'AT and simple to solve, but placing
yourself in line is up to you.
YOU CAJN WIN $1250.00
OR BUICK SIX TOURING CAR
The “S-Word” .Picture Game is a
campaign to increase the popularity of
The Macon Dally Telegraph. K costs
nothing to fake part in this game,
and you do' Vi of have to send in a
single subscription to win a prize.
If your list, of S'Words is awarded
First Prize by the judges you will
win $25v00, but if iyou would like
to win more than $25.00, we are mak*
I ing the following offer whereby you
| can wip larger . Cash Prizes by send
] ing in one vor two subscriptions to
I The Macon Daily Telegraph,'
I Here’s The Way To Win: It your
! answer >0
first prize and ..you have sent in one
six months subscription to The Ma
con Telegraph at s4.so you will .re
ceive $350.00 instead of $25.00. sjeo
* ond Prize $200.00, etc. (See second
column in .Prize List).
Or Should Vour Answer Win First
Prize and yup hav'e sent in TWO.fi
month subscriptions at $4.50, each or
ONE yearly subscription to The Ma
con Daily. Telegraph at $9.00, you will
receive $1250.00 in place of $25 00.
Second Prize..ssoo.oo, etc. (See third
column in; Prize List >.
How is that- -for a liberal offer?
Now, further; a? a Special Offer we
will allow the participant having the
Best List of “S-Words" if fully qual
ified, the choice of $1250.00. Cash or a
New BtiiVrk Six Touring Car, value
$1350.00, F. O. 8., Macon, Ga;
It takes, but TWO 6 month s'Jp
scrlplionp ,at $4.50 one yearly suS
scriptidh' at $9.00 fnew or old) to
qualify for the Big $1850.00 award.
is the. maximum.
Your own subscription can count. \\ e
will also take subscriptions to start
at some future date.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Payable In Advance.
By .Carrier,'or, Agepl;.^.
DAILY AND SUNDAY "
.Six Months i STSO
One tear $9.1/0
Upon Request We Will Send F,xtra Large Puzzle Picture Free
THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH
J. T. WEQB,
P-vza !le Mgr.
sent her organization which owns its
own headquarters at Tokyo, and lias
a membership of more than 5,000.
Miss Uta Hayashi from Osaka, dec
orated by the emperor for her work
among women, will accompany Mme.
Kubushiro.
Miss Marie Stenroth, an author of
national repute, will represent her gov
ernment which has commissioned her
to study prohibition and the problems
involved in its enforcement and make
a report.
The Baroness de Laveleye, president
of Belgium’s W. O. T. U. t will be the
official delegate of her country. Miss
Dagmar Prior will rej . tent ’Norway
and ( Denmark.
Prom Edinburgh c.a,as Miss .Tatie
Darling, proprietor of t’.-c Darling Re
gent hotel; known tA* vae '■& over. It I
THE PRIZES —Winning Answers Will Receive Prizes as Follows:
Prizes if No Prizes if One 6 Month'oM
Subscriptions 6- Month Sub. Yearly Sub
Are Sent Is Sent' Ara Sent
Ist Prize $25.00 $350.00 $1250 00
2nd P>-ize 15.00 200.00 500 00
3rd Prize 10.00 100,00 300 00
4th Prize 5.00 50.00 150 00
sth : Prize 5.00 25.00 100 00
6th Prize 5.00 20.00 75 00
7th Prize 5.00 . 20.00 50 no
Bth Prize 2.00 10.00 25.00
9th Prize 2.00 10.00 25 00
10th Prize 2.00 10.00 25 00
11th Prize 2.00 10.00 Ug 00
12th to 15th Prize 2.00 10.00 16.00
AUTOMOBILE FREE—As a special prize for the best effort shown In
the game we will allow the participant having the best list of
“S-WORDS,” if fully qualified, the choice of $1,250 00 cash or a MEW
1923 BUICK SIX TOURING CAR. Value $1,360.00, T o b Macon
(This car Is now on display at the Dunlap-Huckabee Sales Rooms
Corner Third and Pine Streets, Macon, Ga.)
CONTEST RULES
1 -~A n , y °? e , C! j id ! l ?F in fi 16 „ St ?:s o of Georgia, outside the cities of
Atlanta and Athens, is eligible to compote in this contest exeunt
the employes of The Macon Telegraph and members of their fam
ilies. and previous winners in our recent "E-Word" puzzle
2.— A1l word lists and subscriptions must be received and envelopes
postmarked not later than December 2. 1922 envelopes
3 _Two or rnor* people may co-operate in answering the puzzle
but on,ly one prize will he given lo any one household, or to any
one group , y
I—Only English word* will be counted. Obsolete, hyphenated or
compounded words will not be counted. Either the singular or
plural of a ™d may be used but both singular and plural will
not count. Each article or object can be driven only one name
However, any visible part of an object may also he named
Single worm* made up of two separate words will not count'
Webster s International Dictionary will be the final “uthoHtV
Where sev m' synonyms are equally applicable Jo an object shown
■ in the pic'ur . a person submitting any one of such synonyms
will he given credit for one word only. -yuonyms
t -The large-, lid of words which correctly name visible nhlenfli be
ginning with the letter “S" in the picture will receive first prPzV
and so on down the list of 1o prizes. The winning list wfllbe
mode up from among the words suitnitted by the coiiteeiente '
and not controlled by any predeter-nfhed list word "NelSted
by the Judges as being the "correct" or “master” list
G.—One point will be allowed for each correct word and' one mint
deducted for each incorrect word. ne polnt
7.—ln case of ties for any prize offered, the full amount
tied for will he awarded each tying contestant--* of pli2B
B—The final decision will be made by three Judges entirely |nde
pendent of and having no connection with the Macon Dally Tele
fv>ph. They will Judge the answers submitted and award thJ
piu-.es at the end of the contest. Each participant entering ASP
contest agrees to accept the decision of the judges ....
conclusive. All answers will receive the same consfderPß ;:
whether a subscription Is sent or not. At the close of Ue
when all lists have been graded, the list winning firs’ prize
the nantes of- the prize winners will be published ' 1
B.—Write word* on one side of the paper only, number o,„„ '
cesslvely 1. 2,2, 4 etc., with yotlr name and address in no, l '2‘
right hand corner of each sheet. Typewritten lists are S p -eferred
wi " not count you Pr I
U* —Aii, .ehWi gctf pivttjie-. on gloss paper will be sent imm,
11.—If a 0.-,nlet„„t ...ends us mbre than pne-list Under'‘wi
K!^K' a,r,ri lhen aU llsts of
has been in the family many years ]nnt
has always been conducted on teniiier
ance lines.
Miss Consuelo Vaidez is the delegat<
from the Pliilippine islands. She‘is i
graduate of the School of Pharmacy
University of the Philippines, anti it
now taking special courses at North
western university, Chicago.
Fraulein tVillielmina Lehmann is
one of the German delegates, -.‘itu
was the moving spirit of the recent
semi-official vote, the first prohibition
vote ever taken in Germany, where at
Bielefeld, the unexpected number o£
12,021 votes was returned for pro
hibition out of a poll of 14,001. Frau
lein Gustel von Blueher, tlio ' great
grand niece of ihe famous field jumr
ahal, will also attend die World con
yontion is a delegate.
maco^i.
GEORGIA