The Cordele dispatch and daily sentinel. (Cordele, Georgia) 1920-1926, November 03, 1920, Evening Edition, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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WEBNESDAY, NOVEMEER. 3, 4820 - .. -g;! : FTRA IR TARR S > . ! L TANNOUNCEMENT J. A. Photianos, the man who established +i: Crystal Cafe in 1916, and who was foreed to dis pose of his interest on » count of the war, has pupchased the place back and invites all his friends and all patrons of the past to come in at anytime for their meals, We want them to feel at home when they are at the Crystal. We will make it a point to give them the best service and courte * ous treatment at all times.. We appreciate past and future patronage. CRYSTAL CAFE ; J. A PHOTIANOS, Proprister, =+ ~ ' 1 | ey DGR ERIRR |ey Office | "%fi 3 ahas Home Phone 30 ’ EDITED BY JULIA NE::‘ | Phone 313 RS, MCMILLAN ; HOSTESS TO AID SOCIETY | © The Ladies’ Ald Scciety of the Presbyterian; ghurch: was, entertainad by Mm.ig'lj."'Mbnfitlafi i her homei on Thirt}qnth'Avenue, on Monday aftemoch.-v’_n « - business session was helds the thain féature~cf which wak| the reading of a letter from . 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Even if— ‘But a chorus givl and a crook, a laid and “a mother-in-law, had hands of thcirr own ~to play, and— » “You never saw such funny shuffles in your life! : ‘ I Circle T omorrow, Circle Theatre esponded to. No decision was reach ed regarding-the exact time of hold ing the proposed bazar. Rev. R. L. Beur was with the ladies of this nieeving. Mrs. McMillan, assisted by Mrs. arramore served a delicious salad ourse with hot coffea. 3 “The meeting ‘was a particularly ens, joyable ‘one; which stimulates to ir:. reased efforts on behalf of church vork. ‘ o —————— | HOW A WOMAN | DEMOCRAT FEELS t was easy enough to sing ! 1 “hen I thought Cox would win, | But the G. O. P. come along, And stopped my song ! . hen the put old H anidingrnjail 1 ‘ hen they put old Harding in. . and How Her Husband Peels. Sure, it was easy enough to smile When I thought Cox would win, . But I'm here to tell I just felt like h—l When I saw Harding going in. | L e i‘ Miss Florence Hooks has returned 'to ‘Andrew ‘College after a stay of ‘geveral! days at home. : TFriends of Mrs. C. L. Harris are pleascd - to see. her out again after "'ah’ “fliness of several days. | § : " Mrs. L. E. Ridanhour has returned frem an extended visit to relatives in Ruston, La., and Birmingham, Ala. PEEBLES-JONES A wedding of cordial interest to friends here as well as elsewhere inl the state, was that of Miss Gussiel Peebles of Rochelle and Mr. Cecil S. Jones of this city which was sol-‘ emnized today at high nocn at the heme of the brides parents, M:. aml’ Mrs. W. Z%. Peebles. Rev. Wallace Wear, pastor of the First Baptistl church of Cordele officiat2d and onlyl members of the family and clcse friends were present. i ‘ Immediately after the ceremony, the ¢ouple : camy by ‘automcbile ‘to Cordele and itpok . the- Southbound train for a trip to poimts i Florida They will visit Jacksonville,’St. Au gustine andi Miami, and fi;‘mmtheir{ return, ‘will ccupy their résidence on Fourtéenth Avenue, East. ... .* . The" bride 1§ 4n. attractive and tal eated young woman, being an honor graduate of Brénau College, and pos- Dr. D. J. Willlams is back from a hunting trip in Florida. Rev. and Mrs. W. F. Smith spent vesterday and today in Macon. Mrs. D. W. Lott of Douglas is the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. I. Webb. Mr. nad Mrs G. T. Christian have apartments now with Mr. Sand Mrx Bob Brown on:Twelfth avenué. Mr and Mrs. G. T. Christian have Mi. A. Galbreath attended the Peeb les-Jones wedding in Rochelle today. Mrs. B. Hill Roberts has returned from a month's visit to her mother, Mrs. T. W. Jarrett in Cumberland, Virginia: ® Miss Bonnie {Williamson of Bessie Tift will spend the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williamson. Misses Eunice Royal, Mary Alice Lingo and Nan Yomans are at home with Mrs. F. A. Colquitt on [Four teenth avenue. . Mrs. D. S. Dickerson will arrive to morrow from Florida for a visit to her mcther,” MFg. Cobb, and sisters, Mrs. Neva Dukes and Miss Orbie Cobb. Mrs. C. B. Woodson and little son, Herbert, have returned from a visit to Mrs. Woodson's parentg, Mr. and Mrs. W. He Miller in Albany. Misses Martha Lifsey ‘and Annelyn Smith returned - yesterday td Wes leyan after a visit of several days to theit parents here. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Dorman have had as thefr guests, Mrs. Morse of Sylvester, niece of ‘Mr. Dorman, and Mr. He'nry Kiven of Cuthbert, nephew of Mrs. Dorman. Mrs. Henry Zimmerman and little daughter, Dorothy who have heen visiting Mrs. Zimmerman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Williamson, left last night for their* home in Daven port, lowa. . A dam with adjustable metal wings that are claimed to fit lateral ditches of any size and form has been inven ted for checking the flow of water in irrigated land. A method has been perfected in Eurcpe for the manufacture of brick from a form of slag made by the con tact of molten blast furnace slag and water. : The business of a dog dealer is apt to be a howling success. What Size Sh M‘ DO YOII W ear. WW If it’s a small size anything from a 2 1-2 to a 5, you can, buy them now at 1-3 off the regular price—but you must act quick. We have just received 327 pairs of shbes made in the latest styles of genuine calf skin and finest grade of kid—sizes run 2, 2 1-2, o 312, 4,412, 5. Ynu‘will find in’ this lot shoes values to $15.00 & pair for the rest of this week we have these shoes groupd in three lots $3.95, $4.95 and $5.95. When vou see them you will agree that they are by far the greatest shoe values offered you this seagon. 115 Eighth Street. . Clordele, Ga, THE CORDBLE DISPATOR . seses unusual charm of personality. ‘ Mr. Jones is one of Cordele highly esteemed young businoss men, He! is viceq)x'esident of the l‘almo:'-.]onesf Company and since coming to this]i city four years ago, has taken an ac tive part in religious and civic af fairs. !He is now president of the| Cordele Board of Trade. Mr. Jjones' bcyhood home is Douglas where his father, Mr. M. S. Jones still resides. He graduated with honors from Nor man Park 'school and later attended] the University of Georgia, being a member cf Kappa Sigma Fraternity He also engagad in atheletics. Dur:, ing the Wiorld Whar he joined the Mot or Transport and shortly after his en- Jistment was made top-sergeant of his company. -He has a host of friends who extend congratulations and sin ) cerest good wishes. RED ATROCITES IN POLAND RIVAL BELGIAN HORRORS Warsaw, Poland, Nov. 3.—Probably the damage done during the Bolshe vist invasion of Poland will never be estimated correctly, but a few fig ures are now beginning to come out. “The entire corn crop of the east was destroyed,” said ‘the vice presi dent of agricdlture to me today. «That forms a large percentage of ‘the crops of the country as a whole. It efiect on the food situation during the coming winter will be disastrous. Wheat, fodder and other grains were damaged almost as greatly. In east egn Galicia 50 percent of the horses and 40 percent of the cattle were car ried off. In the territory north of the Vistula 70 percent of the horses and 50 percent of the cattle were taken. “It will take years to repair such losses. The peasants and small lan ded proprietors are left in a state of complete destitution. And in return for all this do you know what the Bolsheviki left us? Cholera, the foot and mouth disease and filth.” From all other information, some of them eye witnesses, I understand the worst legacy of all was the filta The Russian soldiers dirtied every thing, broke up the sanitary installa tions, propagated chelera ang gave recrudescence to the ‘typhus which will be hard to eradicate In a word they nullified all the progress in re construction whicfi?rthe; Poles hza«”< painfully aqc’o;gpbgd “in previous ! years of their occdpation. g “About 5000 kilomteters (3000 miles_);} of rpads aire degthoy®d,” said an' o ficial -of the iminisfEy B puk ic work,, “One hundred ,and |ten bridges were blown up. The daw agégtfo the roads and ‘highways, exeluding railroads, amounts to at léast”.‘ 11,000,000,000 marks (normally, = $250,000,000). Where will the money comz from to make good these losses? Atrecites were by no means lacking Little'by little the Polish government Warning to Truss Wearers See an expert. Let science safe guard you. Il fitting Trusses ruin huundreds. If you wear a truss, see - Chapman's Sanitary Trusses. Elastic Stockings, Abdominal Belts Curtis Belts used in cases ‘of Enter optosis, Visceroptosis, Ovariotomy, Ventral Hernia and other forms of Abdominal sectiom: Ask your doc tor. Jennings Drug Store : Phone 92 is preparing 'dfi‘aég'ffuht "w'h'ic'fi' oughi at least to rival that of the German depredations in Belgium. From the Kurjer Warzzewski which in turn is inspired from official sources. I take the following details: About August 14 fourteen men were murdered near Chorzele on the Prus: sian border and the next day their bodies were found with the hands cut off and the eyes picked out Right other were massacred in the Sierpire district. At Piecze, nau: Grajdvo, ~sixteen men and one gici were compelled to dig their own graves at’ the point of the bayonet, = Another Royal Suggestion BISCUITS, BUNS and ROLLS From the NEw RovaL Cook Book BISCUITI What de light this word su¥~ gests. So tender they fairly melt in the mouth, and of such glorious flavor that the appetite is never satis fied. These are the kind of biscuits anyone can make with Royal Bakm% Powder and these unusual recipes. Biscuits 2 cups flour 4 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder l,atenlpoon salt tab!esfoons ghortening 8 cup milk or half milk apd half water : Sift together flour, baking pow der and salt, add shortening and rub in very lightly; add liquid slowly; roll or pat on floured board to about one inch in thickness (handle as little as possible); cut with biscuit cutter. Bake in het oven 156 to 20 min utes. : Royal Cinnamon Buns 24 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons shortening legB };cup water ‘ cup sugar teaspoons cinnamon 4 tablespoons seeded raisins Sift 2 tablespoons of measured sugar with flour, salt and bak ing I:rowdcr: rub shortening in lightly; add beaten egg to water and add slowly. Roll out % inch “Bake with Foyal and be Sure’’ DO YOU KNOW YOUR A B Cs? FXP = . 9. b ; 2 . = 2 2 2 to disrobe and them to stand ai the edge of the pits waiting to be shot while the executioners mocked God of their victims. In the same town ten of the.leading citizens were be trayved by a Jew and massacred on the spot. At Maliszevo a landed pro prietor named Staszynski was tor tured with revolting cruelty. His body was found with the nose cut off, the eyes picked out and marks of burns all over his face, - Mrs. Pearson Ellis left today for a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. M. Mohl] in Atlanta. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure A novel alr (fiter for tarm tractors carburetérs. 1s! featured by jai sponge, kept wet by a 'bottle of water, to catch dust that otherwise would en ter the cylinders. Direct wlrel.ess service between Germany and the southern countries: of South America will he established by a new German-A:rgentine radiey company. v A baby carriage seat invented by an American living in Siam can be lifted out and hooked to tl')e handle bars of a bicycle so as to rest on the top of the frame, thick on floured board! brush with melted butter, sprinkle with sugar, cinnamgon and raisins, Roll as for jelly roll; cut into 1? inch pleces; place with cut edges up on well-greased pan; | a&flnmo with a little sugar and cinnamon. Bake in moderate oven 80 to 3 minutes; remove from pan at once. Parker House Rolls 4 cups flour 1 teaspoon salt 6 teaspoons Royal Baking Powder 2 tablespoons shortening 134 cups milk gift flour, salt and baking gow der together. Add melted rhort ening to milk and add slowly to dry ingredients stirring until smooth. Knead lightly on floured board and roll out 3 inch thick. Cut with biscuit cutter. Crease each oircle with back of knife one side of center. Butter the amall section and fold larger part well over the small. Place one inch apart in greased pan. Allow to stand 16 minutes in warm ghco. Brush each with melted butter and bake in mode rate oven 16 to 20 minutes. Write TODAY for the New Royal Cook Book; con tains 400 other recipes &“t as delightful as these. Will show you how to add inter est and variety to your meals. Addrees ROYAL BAKING POWDER 00, 115 Fulton Strecd ¢ Now York Oty 2 R R e PAGE FIVE