/ THE UNIVERSAL CAR' The Ford Coupe, with electric self starting and lighting system, has a big, broad seat deeply upholstered. Sliding plate glass windows so that' the breeze can sweep right through the open car. Or in case of a storm, the Coupe becomes a closed car, snug, rain-proof and dust-proof. Has all the Ford economies in operation and main tenance. A car that lasts and serves satisfac torily as long as it lasts. Demountable rim9 with 3j4-inch tires all around. For the doctor and travelling salesman it is the ideal car. E. K. MYRICK jPfe T&aa, GLENDALE k-5*r .o vil* , 5 & JR J] TT-rriffi r A T H A N KSGIVI N G DIN N E R. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Stinson enter tained a few friends very pleasantly with a Thanksgiving dinner yester day at noon. The prettily laid table was beautifully decorated for the oc casion. Covers were laid for nine. appropriately The guests The place cards were decorated with turkeys, were Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. S. H. Fogel, arfd daughter Aileen, Miss Olsboro and Miss Dena Peacock. -o Mrs. J. G. Pleasants has returned home from Minter City, where she has been for the past two weeks, look ing after her small grandson, while hs mother, Mrs. W. M. Roberson, vis ited in Memphis. * * * * * * Dr. and Mrs. L. F. Barrier and Mr. and Mrs. Garrard Barrett motored to Tutwiler and enjoyed Thanksgiging dinner with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Nash. •i» *!* *!* Mrs. W. S. Hill has returned home from Detroit, where she has been the guest of her mother. $$$$$$ : Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Wright and baby have returned home from a trip Mr. J. E. Clark of Sunflower, was Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Blanchard of Crenshaw were the guests Thanks Blanchard's parents, Miss Mary Cain Hawkins of Vaid guest in the home of Dr. J. to Chicago. * * * * Hp * a visitor in Greenwood last night. ****** . / giving of Mr. Captain and Mrs. E. W. Blanchard. ****** en^ is a W. Barksdale. ****** Miss Cornelia Garrott is the guest , of Mrs. Fountain Barksdale at Yazoo City. She w T ill return home Sunday night. i The Ford family own the Fordson factory and the Foi'd Motor Co. They propose to combine the SERVICE for ****** the benefit of the FORDSON. -o The Eniscop'al Guild is planning a Xmas sale at the Elks on December 11th, when they will serve tea, coffee and sandwiches. They will have fancy and attractive gifts for grownups and children at very attractive prices, not to cost over $1.50. -o Two Light Six Studebakers, both in excellent condition. Good tires ,tops, etc. Run less than 5000 miles. Here are two good ones. Schilling Auto Co. i ; United States Food Administration j ! License No. G. 146566. j NEW ARUIVALE: 59 Se ovA. Tapioca_ R listons Breakfast Food Richilieu Breakfast Food Cooked Bran Uncooked Bran. •A Farina Pearl Barley Crystolized Assorted Fruits. / Crystalized Cherries Crystalized Pineapples. STEIN GROCERY COMPANY is in à Vi kvi >Y< >Vy L'Y >Y'Y\ ; s YAY7-à\-.j /j Willard Storage Ratteries Pleased Customers Mean Business Success—We'er For Success. ! Y CO. ] 3 ; - ;et Street, * ' - sw 477, > A Deserved Praise For The Baptists I The publicity managers of the great $75,000,000 Baptist campaign believe "the laborer is worthy of his hire,' and are spending thousands of dollars in advertising their plan in newspa pers all over the country, taking a at a time, and requesting no reduction on rates. They are ask page ing nothing of the press and willing lv pay for all they get, which makes the press willing to give the great Baptist campaign liberal notices. The Baptist people have set a good exam ple to other denominations and organ ■ything for izations, who w r ant ever nothing, never offering to pay for a line, and some of them disappointed Q f to unless new-spapers give columns matter free.—Jackson Clarion Led : ger. o Greenwood Men Home From Enjoyable Hunt The Greenwood sportmen, who were the guests of Mr. Norfleet Haw kins of Swan Lake on a hunting party recently, returned home Wednesday night with some wild turkeys and an abundance of ducks and squirrels. The party left several days ago or of Swan Lake where they joined their host, IVIr. Hum kins. From there the\ went forty miles up the TaPahatchie river into the wilds of the Tallahatch ; only member of the part> who was v : J. able to get a shot at a deer. led a five point Buck. The house boat which the hunters : the ie bottoms. Mr. Hawkins was He kil made the journey up the river in, is ; well equipped and the men thoroughly enjoyed the trip and Mr. Hawkins is i an ideal host. Those who composed the party wei;e, Messrs. Hawkins, Joe Mitchell of Clarksdale, and Dr. C. M. Cornick and Mr. Van Hat cher of Greenwood. ■ Dr. F. H. Smith,; o a HEAR MALE QUARTET TONIGHT Lovers of good music and high class entertainment should not miss hear nr the Metropolitan Glee Club to night when they give their program in the Memorial Building. This com pany is a great favorite of most every audience that hears them. In a great ; in many places they are engaged for : their third performance, o H?.ve you seen The New Special Six Studebaker? Schilling Auto Co. i _. Honor Roll Sidon Consolidated School l (For Second Month.) Beginners— S. P. Jones, Bobbie Foy, Oneal Sanders, John A. Ward. First Grade—Rosamond j Jennie Lee Moore, ; Frances Foy. Second Grade—Maggie Kersh, Bes sie Mae Parkinson. Third Grade—Berry Brown, Mary Katherine Ward. Fifth Grade—Marion Turner Niven, Nettie Kersh, Zelzah Mae Chapman. Sixth Grade—Jamie Poe, Pauline White, Mary Whitehead, Allen Flem I mings, Eugene Morgan. Seventh Grade—Eunice Hill, Mary Marzula, Carrie Lee Sanders, Cecil Jackson, Dorothy Harrison. Eighth Grade—Marguerite Niven, Mai Dena Poe. . Ninth Grade—Rosebud Calvin, Ed na Smith. Jr., Florence Myers, Farrent Whitehead. | ! OT Reduction Less ! Than 6 1-2 Per Cent • Lockett, D. C. Hill, Jr., ( Tenth Grade—Bessie Niven, Nell ' Rogers, Irvin Hendrix, Edria Jackson, -o Associated Press LONDON, Nov. 28—When the Brit ish miner's work day was reduced from eight o seven hours it was es timated by experts that the change would cost the nation ten per cent of its coal production. Comparisons made by the American Chamber of Commerce in London announces that it has made comparisons which show that the reduction has been less than 8 1-2 per cent. j I -o GcilViPclifiril A^aillSt rpL WnvQiiii J. HC XXtt V alia IVal IT Col a Associated Press ask PARIS, Nov. 28—Dissatisfied with the salary they are receiving, which the y claim is lower than that of the street sweepers in Paris, the Justices The for ure °T the Government to comply will bring about a strike the représenta of the Peace have addressed a memor andum to the Minister of Justice ask Fail ing for a substantial increase. a The tives of Law and Order say. Q f Minister of Justice is examining the claims of the Justices of the Peace and will give his decision after he has disposed in consultation with the Minister of Labor of the various strikes now in progress. Commission Will Go To Washintgon o who an p erg h ere assert there is reason to be lieve that a commission appointed or f rom M ex i can senate will go to Washington some time within the next few months to meet with the u"LdTta"es senate commission noO ^ ea j n g with Mexican affairs. The ; Democrata states it is informed that was v : senate members here believe this i Associated Press MEXICO CITY, Nov. 28—Newspa : the is kil- readiest means to/clear away any misunderstanding that may now exist, between the two governments. is ; is o MICKIE SAYS r \_\SS€N,fcOSS\ NES.'foO OJWMOOVifcO GOOO *4 VnCxHV V' BE SOC\M»\_fe MM* AVX TUNV, A mwK no «.eekow* vioowv uta \_OfvFvN' p\_fsct 'n VsiE CtVNV G-tV OUT no PPtPEft ENTtR'TNm M\S\TO«.S €kO*T\-\ \ naâ ■ to ; NOU ) NxNCAat'. % vajamehM -Twfc for : kaiS-ccy Ou-i ->HE Six «*N> ST ■5/1 I •A \ o Street Sweepers Want More Salary; is » # ; s Associated Press HAVANA, Nov. 28—The sanitation authorities have undertak en a vigorous campaign against the rat pest, to prevent the bubonic pla gue from entering Cuba. Thousands of raps have been set and every pre caution is being taken. Ships coming from ports under sus picion will not be permitted to unload at the wharves, but must discharge their cargoes by meaps of lighters or launches while anchored iV the har bor, thereby lessening the p«?ss : bility of plague-carrying rats Caching shore. Cuban ! O Investigate the investigators, says Representative Aswell of Lo tisiana. To reform the reformers woul l be an ' "Tiger Rose" Thrills I Two Big: Audiences ♦ Tiger Rose", a melodrama of the Canadian Northwest, presented at the Greenwood Theatre yesterday, thrilled two bjg audiences at both matinee and night performances. The play was all that was advertised and it pleased. The scenes of this stirring drama are laid in the almost untrodden for ests of that far away Alberta coun try, just under 'circle 53.' The play deals with the love af-j fairs of Rose Bocian—-"Tiger Rose ' is the name ,a member of the moun ted police has given her. She is one of those picturesque women of the North, a French-Canadian, bom of an infidel father and a dance hall mother and reared among men. She meets a young American accepts him as 'her man' because he is different from others who have courted her. He is accused of murder. Then all the cunning, all the deter | mination, and .the slumbering passion ! of the girl's nature is aroused in p reckless attempt to save his life.! ! Aided by "Tiger Rosé ' the old doc • tor< of the post, who finds out later that he is the young man's father, the fleeing youth escapes to a deserted cabin to which he is tracked. Then <4 there is a battle royal of wits, with the young woman winning out. "Tiger Rose" played by Miss Maria Ascaraga, held the rapt attention of the audience throughout the play, j Her acting was superb and she was of ; pronounced by many as the best dra matic artist that has visited this city in some time. Every member of the ; company was splendid. -o BIÖS INVITED. The Trustees of the ' Mississippi State Penitentiary will, at their reg ular meeting on Tuesday, December. 2nd, 1919, in the City of Jackson/* Miss., purchase the following supplies and award the following contracts: Hardware, Drugs, Shoes, Building material, Paints & Oils, Smoking to bacco, Dry Goods and Groceries. Thirty (30) days' contract will be awarded on meat and Compound Lard. All bids must be f. o. b. places nam ed, freight charges prepaid. - The Board reserves the right to reject any ■ or all bids. J. J. COMAN, Secretary. WANTED—To rent or lease be he tween 300 and 400 acres of cultivat able land w r ith good cottage on same. Must be located near Greenwood. Ad dress at once, P. O. Box 16, Green w r ood, Miss. TWO DODGE TOURINGS — In good shape. Price $750 and $950. Ford roadster, motor just overhauled and in first class shape. Price $300. Two 1919 Maxwells in good running order with good tires. Price $350. Also two Willys-Knights in good me chanical shape, new paint jobs, new tires. Price $850. These are exceptional bargains. Call and see them. Schill- . ing Auto Co. On River Front. to i FOR SALE—Like new check writ- i ers, taken in exchange for Sentinel. Very low prices. L. B. Jones, Green wood, Miss. is I FOR SALE—My new, five room bungalow house, hardwood floors throughout, steam heat. Madison Baird. FOR SALE—Dodge Car, 1917 ! Touring, engine re-buuilt, new Wil I Hard battery, spot light. Car in per condition, newly j feet mechanical j painted. A bargain for $800 cash. Box 511, Greenwood. One unfurnished FOR RENT room, 110 College Street. Phone 690. Some good Fords. Tires good and in good running order. Priced low. See them at Schilling Auto Co. on River Front. o The price of a FORDSON tractor is $786.00 delivered here. Compare it with thé price of other tractors. O VTeals at all Hours. Merchants Lunch 65 cts Kandy Kitchen. -o 1919 Buick' Light Six Touring. New tires and in first class mechani-i cal shape. Run about 5000 miles. I Priced, right. Schilling Auto Co. o ! Don't fail to see the famous female minstrel, next Friday night, Decem ber 5 th. / 1 r i Î V' m m u ! k SVLiv m j?®. m i m h n . : **7 \P?. V I'.A*»;:-;; " y. ■■ *-• .'--'i v -Äji 1 1 ; ' t&y» hrJgS; ■X: S-J f-A Bll >■> h; % m r Scene Act 2nd "UP IN MABEL'S ROOM" t |. mr" % *;» . A.-:*. . I DEMONSTRATION I \ For one week Mrs. Dorian, of Chicago, repre senting the Vanity Fair Toilet Co., will be at our store, from 9 A. M. td 5 P. M. ,We invite the ladies of Greenwood and vicinity to call and see this line. Mrs. Dorian will also give -massages to those who desire them. \ BARRETT'S DRUG STORE We Have It U 99 ♦> »> ♦> *> *î* *î» -y «j. «j. .y * -Î* * * *> .y <. *y .y .y .y <. .y , y .j. .j, .r. .♦. .y .j..;. .y .«. .y ❖ * Hfi * ❖ ^ * Chrysanthemums, Roses, Carna- * 4- tions. A fine lot of Ferns and * * Potted Plants. Come and see ❖ * our flowers and plants whether * * you wish to purchase of not. Prompt and careful attention ❖ ❖ to all orders, night or day. * .y ■ * ♦ -I I * ❖ * FLOWERS ❖ * A * Hi * * ❖ * ❖ ❖ ❖ ❖ * ❖ * ❖ * GreenWOOd Floral Co. ❖ T ❖ ❖ Hi * Phone 787. * 'T' Hi * 912 Henry St. Let y<> ur next car be a Studebaker. . Immediate delivery in the Big Six Special Six. Schilling Auto Co. * ;$;**** *'********❖* ■ We have two of the best cooks in Greenwood. Kandy Kitchen. -o ! i GREENWOOD THEATRE I c J i TODAY FIRDAY, NOV. 28th. Mabel Normand Don't miss Her Latest Picture Of 1000 Laughs <4 MICKEY » Th(e Picture You Will Never Forget AND 17c 28c SATURDAY, NOV. 29th. ( 'The Border Legion' With an All Star Cast. < ALSO i "Fabulous Fortune < Fumblers" A SUNBEAM COMEDY AND ï I lie* 22c 100% ! ? Entertainment All WEEK } ♦> »> ♦> *> *î* *î» -y «j. «j. .y * || ❖ * | ❖ * -Î* * * *> .y <. *y .y .y .y <. .y , y .j. .j, .r. .♦. .y .j..;. .y .«. .y ♦ -I STYLES OF DISTINCTION ❖ * * A *y % i * ❖ 2 ! 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THE RECORD HIT OF THE SEASON. Prices: 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 SEATS NOW SELLING S j Î TAKE HIE DAILY COMMONWEALTH.