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SUNDAY, AUGUST 29, 1920,
FRIEDLANDER BROTHERS| “ FRIEDLANDER BROTHERS|
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A vei‘i‘thblef.éffiju&t{ “what you want’’ in feminine éttire awaits you at this fall exhibit, FEach year finds eager feminine anticipa
tion of this vast:parade of all that is'new and ¢lever in what to wear. Early anticipation ofthese latc models in authentic fash
jons for autumn and winter will prove of unusual interest. _ ' : -
FALL SULTS ¥OR BEVERY FIGURE
No longer need one bewail the fact that suits were not
made for ones particular fancy, for this season there is a
multitude of styles from which to make a seleetion.
Redingote lines with a trim little skirt peeping out be
low are graceful and good. Box coats with brocaded gilets
and largely” collared and cuffed with fur, have a vouthfui
air, Fashion this season makes your selection an casy task
what ever your taste.:. @4 - ; :
PRICE G 955 0070'5100.00
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112 ELEVENTH AVENUE - | ... Gordeley Livest and st ??.;ig;gjfwfi?f ge ' CORDELE GEORGIA.
CONGRESSMEN-FIGHTS-~ -~
'o'! 'WITH JAPANESE POLICE
S%{:‘ul Korea, August 27.—An im
i}mfiftu ~meeting of Koreans addressed‘;
by filgressman Hugh 8. Hve;:_;;,mml,az of
Ca]@nia,, member of the e“A"m‘e:’:i:’ca«
'c"onfiéssional party, was héta at ‘the
‘?tiut:;g Men's Christian Association
ljuilding despite the abandonment of
'é’reéeption which previously had heen
plenz’xed.
'."Alfhough the gathering which thel
koréans had planned in honor of thel
'imei'ican congressmian had been offi
eially canceled. Congressman Hers
fi)anggpa\vdre of the cancellation, drop
pedfi’i'mo ‘the building when it was
fille%éwith Koreans wlaiting for a
hea;i}i{shoiver‘ to stop.
-Haw‘imade a short speech and afil
a:’.d.iqj of respense was delivered !)y"
0. K'gan. The audience had !:ogu‘n.f'
chea’é{hg when the police rushed in‘
and f’;fiiopped the meeting requesting
conzfessman Hersman to leave. !
T. American congressman refiised
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. INSURE AGAINST FIRE
By using Galvanizing Corrugated
Roofing to build your Cribs and Cotton
Houses.. We have a supply on hand. .
Also -4ft Genuine American Field
Fence.’ Prices are right. = :
HUTCHINSON LBR. & SUP. CO.
e A. 8. WELLS, Manager.
Near Union Depot, Wall Street. :
Telephone 532 j
'~ POPULARITY OTF SKIRTS INCREASES
Time was when the skirt was more or less a makeshift
in ones wardrobe, but it’s no longer so, as the dashing new
models will testify.
Smartly dressed women are finding many uses for
these new arrivals, in ladies Skirts. Some are in Plaids,
others Checked and some plain, Aceordian Pleated, Knife
Pleats and the always popular Box Pleat—in Scrge, Trico
tine and Broadcloth. ; : 8
PRICED 610,00 "0 $25.00
4o dopart until aiflef the Koreahs pies
ent had beénwééd, and remained
about an hous, while the Koreans
wer.o permittel to leave. - e
The affair occurred at the tiny:
set fpr the recetion" giyen in honor
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FUGITIVE LEGISLATURES |
©. RETURNS TO TENNESSEE
Decatur, Ala.,, A;Eu“st :‘.‘T.——Tweut&-
ot melf;befs cf Liic Teinessee hoge
ri here tcday for their -homes o
socak at mass :neeting tomorc.ovr
arviLst woman svifrage. Eight of
the. original spar.y- " ich: cama I:':-::n!
irom Nashville !l Saturday remaine?!
to “keep the nevlptartors ‘open ;Isi
they expressed ‘t. ‘the cighi vepro
sentatives x'emai;iix-;,‘ ‘tere ale Ciaw
ford, Duplap, Francisco, Moore, Gil‘
breath, Carter, Hayes -m_d‘ Keisling.
Rapresentative Hall annoupcesd that!
those . -who left. today would, return!
Sunday nNight. o ies o gy l
NEW FALL FROCEKS DISTINCTIVELY CLEVER
Achieving individuality in these glovious days of carly
Autumn, is not such a stupendous task when our cases and
racks are everflowing with frocks for cvery oceasion.
Smart tailored models quite generally follow the simple
lines of the chemise or redingote, while in the afternoon
!_'g()\\'lx one: finds bouifaney, drapery and other distinetly
femine ; touches. . Lavish use of cmbroidery, heading,
< stitehinig, ! appligues of kid ave cleverly cmployed by the
“designer. » Tricotine, Dovetyn Taffeta, in the new shades
of browaare very popular. :
S RICE G E 00 70 $75.00
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'TAKES NO'ACTION ON
- LEAGUE OF NATIONS
AMEBICAN BAR ASSQCI_ATION
g‘“”jf" LOSES CONVENTION,
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' %t Louis, Aug. 27.—The Americen
Bar Association clozed its forty-third
annual convention here without taking
action on report of the committee on
the League of Nations. |
Hawmptcn L. arson, of Philadelphia,
the outgoing president, explaincd that}
the League had become a “p(:liti(:ali
question,” and was there fore ::nmo-1
!(hing on which the “bar fiSS()(tizlticxll
could not take action. 5 '
i In an address at the clnsi?x.g h:mquvlj
tonight, former United States Senator
James Hamilton Lewis, of Hlinois, do-“
clared the forthcoming p're.éidm\i,iull
eleetion will be dvlermined,“upnn is-l
sues that have no rolati(:m" to the!
i United States and by voters who ha‘:ei
Enu thcught of the welface =of tthl
lAme:i('un people.” :
| There are, Mr. Lewis explained, fnr-'
eign voters, “who will vote the (-xp:'vs»i
gion of grievance of gratification (,ff
;'heix' fatherland as they revenge .m'
justify the World War peace treaty.” ‘
Political leaders encouraged this, hej
declared, and he added that the oul,\'l
remedy ifto teach this class of vmt'r::i
that'#ach action is in violence of thviri
ocath of citizenship, and treason to
their adopted land. .
Mr. Lewis also ‘warned that “the
‘:tr.\\jer;ge' of GermnfiyL the Vengeance of
Nngsia and the: Oriental hatred of
Japan wiil assail the supremacy of the|
Unitec &iates to destroy it.” §
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THE FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
WALLACE WEAR, Pastor |
Sunday school Stnday, marks the
close of the contest hetween the l)::ri
acas and- Philatheas, Who will wini
did you say? It will take a'pmpht-lz
to say. Only a margin, ¢f three inl
favor of the Baracas and the ;r_irls’
leading for the past three Sundays.
Who will win? That depends on tho!
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BEN H. HILL
Will Be Elected Judge ‘of the &=
j Court of Appeals
+By .8 seven yocars service on that
bench and five years seryice on the
Superioy Court Bench vof I'ulton
County :he establigshed . a xecord
second 'to no judge in the State’s
history., it : J‘
Judge. Wade,' Chigf Judge of th |
said Conrt of Appeals, "declared lhul]
Judge Hill's opinions appearing in;
the thirteen volumes of the .-\ppv:z!-.-:!
Report “are churagterized Dby lonrz‘.i
fng and ability and are ot great serv
ice to.the bench and the. bar.” Uisl
own qualifications for service on this
bench “and tne fact that he is the
only son and namesake of Georgia's
great ptatesman, lawyer and patriol
who i¢ still remembered and loved by
the people will insure his overwhelm- |
ing eléction,
Ben Hill Campaign Committee.
work jl(me before the clasgs meeting.
11:.”,‘0; Preaching service. Rev. Mr.
D. 1% igdenfield, of Atlanta, will fill
the “;‘;ibit in the pastor's absense.
710 i p.m., B. Y. P. U's in program
meet. d. Bn,th seniby and juniors.
B:.,’:‘l’r(’~u('hin;z by Rey Mr. Kden
field.b et
Rr-n.imnbc:r we are frrug ato skseak
July the record in attendance. To do
s 0 we must have -a large attendance
in all departments. -
An gutomctile bimper invented by
a Michigan man, can also he ulilizmlj
as a jack and lock that p‘rcvnntx n}
car Being moved, ]
SPECIALIZING IN EXTRA SIZE APPAREIL
Difficulty i seeuring conservative, yet Tashionable attive,
has iong been a trial to women with full formed fignres”! We
specialize in apparel for women requiring extra size and can ren.-
der prompt and satistactory service at all times. We are show
ing the new medels for Fall and Winter in sizes up to fiftv-four.
You will find on inspecion of these Suits, Wraps and Frocks, {hat
- you are no longer dependent on the tailor or seamstress and ean
be fitted right here in Smart Ready-to-Wear Styles.
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Electfic power for ‘conven
ience in cooking, sewing, and
hot irons. It makes house
keeping a pleasure.
And for power in your platit
you néeed an eclectric motor
fitted to every mz;chine. Pow
‘er costs are nothing as éom
pared with a ready power
to turn a wheel. Study it
out. Money saved ig money
made, - :
A Warning—The person who
has a habit of putting a pen
ny ' behind the fuge plug
takes his life in his ‘own
handg. It is dangerous, Stop
it!
Public Servi
üblic Service Co.
J. A, BIMMONS, Manager.
No Joke,
The moral here should not be lost.
Though it will cause no mirth;
The things you get for nothing cost
You more than they are worth.
A man will make forty mistakes
a day and then get mad if his wife
happens to make one,
“WRAPPY” DESCRIBES THE NEW COATS.
Home are out and out wraps, while others are slightly
disguished as coats and still others, regular coats, still they
all have strong inclinations to the popular **wrappy’’. sil
houtte. NSleeves, if present are large, as are the collars
and cuffs, and muff shaped. Fur plays a prominent part in.
the trunming of the ¥all Weap. ‘he wrap fitted with
walst line cape is very popular. Bolivia Rein Deer Tan
Peachbloom, Dovetyn, Vredyne and Tinsletone arve the fa
hries much in demand this season. Owr display i very
comprehensive, :
PRICED $1 5 00 TO $75 00
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CORDELE DRUG CO.i,
Successors to Williams Drug Company };,
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BIVINS ELECTRIC CO.
“EVERYTHING ELECTRICAL” - {&
Service Right Now Cordele, Georgia
PRESTOLITE BATTERIES ©
Sizes For All Cars™ - K,
EVERYBODY USES THEM
* PICTURE FRAMES
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Made to order on short notice, Big line best putterns to &élect
from. Now in stock, good selection, latest style SWINGING PHOTO
FRAMIES, and 14x20 oval frames with convex glass for enlarged por
traits, 3
Schicol tablels, pencils and other supplies. Gieeting cards,
birthday carvds, sc¢ to 25c with envelopes. Big assortment.
E. R. OVERBY
Picture Framing and Art Shop. :
103 Suwanee Hotel Bldg. CORDELE, GA.
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