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tg’i:ff JULY 15, 1924
ADVERTISING RAISES
STANDARD OF LIVING
- EXPERTS ARE TOLD
Lfixdon, July 15. (AP)—James D.
Mooney, vice-prcsident and director
of General Motors 'Corporaticn in
charge of export Companies, told the
gonvention of Associated Advertising
Clubs of the World today tkat re
building of industrial and commercial
structures awaited leaders who would
revide for workers sound economic
Er.ograms that would hasten the day
111 had expected with peace.
‘“The tools are available and the la-
Lorer'¥s ready to work,”? he said.
“The need is for leaders, onganizers
with mental and moral courage who
will place the tools in the hands of
the extent of providing him with
tqols and material, and finance the
labor’s products. This leadership
must come out of the ranks of such
men as are represented here at the
‘y of the industrial and commercial
leader.’’ 4 L ol g
Mr. Mooney asserted = advertising
must be counted on to play a great
part in reconstruction and rehabilita
tion, because it could be made so im
portant a factor in distribution.
“The world today ¢s standing in
great need of having its distribution
gystem recreated and revivified,’’ he
said. ‘‘The production facilities, al
though somewhat impaired by the
great -stresses imposed upon them
during the war, stand generally
ready; men are eager to work. How
ever, markets are needed for the
preducts; means of facilitating their
exchange a}‘a ,needed. The old chan
nels of distribution through which
goods flowed prior to the war are
gradually being restablished and
new channels, made necessary by
new political conditions, are being
constructed. Advertising can very ef
fectively increase ithe rate, of
growth of these national and interna
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- Chicken Chowder. It’s the protein feed that
makes new feathers in a hurry. It’s the feed
that means heavy winter laying. It’s the
feed that means more money from your poul
try. Phone us today.
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Phone 100, .Cordele, Ga. j' ,:'-
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~ BE PERSISTFNT, THINK OF THE BEE
; Whenever you think your job is a hard one ;think‘bt’ the bee. '
Remember that a red clover blossom contains fess than one eighth of a grain of sugar, that 7,000 grains ave required to
tmake a pound of honey, that a bee, flitting here and‘there for sweetness, must visit 56,000 clover heads for a pound of honey,
and that there are sixty flower tubes to cach clover head. When a bee performs that operation sixty times 56,000 or 3,360,000
times, it secures sweetness enough for only one pound of honey! ' :
' Mo achieve suceess one must be persistent afid willing to pay the priee of persistency. i
Sick horses and mules cannot work. Ke,ép your horses and mules healthy on Alco feed. : :
For thrifty, growing, fattening profitablg hogs, call for our hog ration. Bl
Every time you see a chicken think of onr Tuxedo line. ' ¥ B
For more and better beaf. More and richer milk. More and finer eream and butter use our Cerealia Sweets.
HEARD GROCERY COMPANY, CORDELE, GEORGIA
tional distributive systems.”
Mr. Mooney characterized the con
vention as a symbol of cooperation,
an expression of ithe eage‘i‘ness of the
peoples of the world to Wwork togefher
“Out of understanding and co
‘operation between nations, between
political and commercial leaders and
between capital and labor, will
evolve jthe program of rehabilitation
for which peoy!e are hungering,”’ he
declared. 7
. BEconomic forces must he allowed
free play, he said, natural economic/
laws must be respected and no im
pec}imen}é should be placed in the:
way of/their working out freely.
¢“The nation prospers best,”’ he add
ed, /“that takes advantage of these
ilaw’s rather than resists them.
Prejudices very often obscure eco--
i‘ubmic imagination and prevent ac
curate economic appraisal.”
' Alluding to the development of’the
metor car in the last twenty years as
;an important factor in economic and
cultural progress, he said it had
proved that what it added annually
to the wealthj of a nation was greater
than its annual cost. :
¢‘Advertising has played a corre
sponding part in raising standards of
living,”’ he said. “It makes people
want things. When they want things
'they go 'to work to get the money
to 'pay for them.”’
Mr. Mooney urged the delegates to
go forth with the ideal of helping to
increase the comfort and happiness
of millions of families. Pty
“Let us dramatize the worker,” he
added. “Let us create an atmosphere
about him and about the leader-work
er that will insure them social ead
vantage. Let us take such interest
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VANCOUVER, B. C. July 15 (AP)-
The use of “clccoy"'womcn' is an inno
vation among rum runners i Puget
Sound and British Columbia waters.
Recently a large yadht came imto
English Bay mnear here. it was ob
served that women were seated in
luxurious wicker chairs on deck. The
vessel dropped anchor, the awning
canvas was run back on a roller and
the women disappeared. Only the
pilot house was visible. Liquor then
was loaded on the yacht and as it
cleared, the canvas, wicker c¢hairs and
w¥men reappeared.
and such part in governmental and
political affairs as will insure eco
nomic stability and progress.’”’
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Seven bachelor brothers and a sis
ter were the disigners and sculptors
of the massive figures for the bron-
Cap Town, South Africa. :
VACATION TIME IS HERE
We all will want a pair of new style
slippers to carry along on our trip.
We have just opened several real nif
ty numbers in Patent, Satin and White Kid
Genuine White Kid, in fancy
strap effect, Baby Louis Heel,
$8.50 value, on sale at
$4.95
BRST R R R s 55505
Another new one in White Kid,
one strap, regular heel, $7.00
value, going at
$5.95
R RS R A STR R
Girls’ three strap effect, in white
Kid, $6.95 shoe, at
One thing certain you don’t have to.pay $lO.OO any more to get a real fine
fit in just the shoe you have been. looking for. -
All right men folks, when you think of new shoes, think of Bostonian, fa
mous shoe for men. We have the shoe to fit your feet and will sell them
at a price you can pay. :
EIGHTH STREET GREER BLOCK CORDELE, GA
'THE CORDELE DISPATCH
CORDELE, GEORGIA
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Arrival angd Departure of Yassenger
Trains, Cordele Union Depot
The following schedule figures pub
lished as information.
Southern Rallway System
Arrives— —Departs
I:23am Macon-Atlanta 3:45am
2:lBam Jacksonville s:3oam
3:45am Jack'ville-Palatka I:23am
s:3oam Atl'-Cinn-Chicago ° 2:lBam
9:35am Valdosta 7:35pm
2:ospm Macon-Atlanta 2:sopm
2:35pm Jack’'ville-Palatka 2:lspm
7:35pm Macon 9:36am
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantie
. Raflway
Arrives— —Deparis
4:4oam Atlanta-Bimingham U2:4oam
12:40am Waycross-Brunswick 4:4oam
2:53pm Atlanta I:sopm
12:40am Mouitrie-Thomasville 4:4oam
I:44pm Fitzgerald-Waycross 3:ospm
Georgia Sonthwestern & Gulf R, R,
Departs— —Arrives
9:ooam Albany Local 7:3opm
3:ospm Alb’y-Thos'ville-B’'nb'g 2:35pm
3:ospm Albany-Moultrie 2:35pm
3:ospm Albany-Dothan 2:35pm
Seaboard Afir Line Railroad
Arrives— —~-Departs
2:4opm Montgomery 2:55pm
9:soam . Helena 7:35pm
7:35pm Americus 9:soam
' 2:3opm Savannah . 3:lspm
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FOR STATE SENATOR ]
1 am a candidate for State Sena
tor for the 48th Senatorial District
subiect to the democratic primary
of September 10th, and if elected
I pledge to discharge the duties of
the office to the best of my ability.
‘I will appreciate your influence
and vote.
Respectfully
C. M. McKENZIE
FOR THE LEGISLATURE
To The Voters of Crisp ounty:
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the mnomination as Represcnta
tive from Crisp County in the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia subject to
the Democratic Primary to be held
September 10, 1924, to suceed my
self. T will appreciate the continued
support of all those who favor the
most economical administration of
the State’s affairs which is possi
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‘ This June (16, 1924,
‘ —A,. 8 BUSSEY
Another new shoe in Pat. flexo
instep strap, a real beauty, $B.OO
value, going af
$5.95
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Several late styles in satings, all
the very newest, regular §6.00
and $7.00 values, going at
$4.95
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We want you to put these shoes
on your feet, sce the fit and save
yvourself $2.00 per pair.
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Watt-Holmes Hardware Co.
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY AND SERVICE
PHONE No, 8 CORDELE, GA.
Bring us your Machine repair work. Expert attention given to amny
kind of machinery from lawn mower to steam engine.
Don’t forget we do auto and electrical repairing and acetylene weld
ing, and we guarantee satisfaction. .
Studebaker Service Station: ‘
PHONE 540 NINTH AVENUE AND 7th ST, CORDELE, GA
TR RARR R L A R P S B R T R A
R A oSA R L BLB N R O RR i
“PRETTY DARN QUICK”
P. D Q.
Lightning’s slow compared with us; We've got it beat a
mile. If your Storage Battery troubles you, Then just
give us a trial. And P. D. Q. you'll find it’s true, we serve
you with a smile.
We'll serve you carcfully, cheerfully, satisfactorily—Al
was. We offer Service on all makes of Batteries.
QUICK SERVICE BATTERY CO.
Phone 130 Next to Fire Department Cordele, Ga.
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[as won its inereased business on a poliey
that has established it in the eonfidence of
the dairy farmers of a wide territory. You
will do well to talk to a customer who has
been operating his farm on the twice-a
month eream returns and let him get you
started in the right direetion. There is no
need of bankruptey and starvation in any,
farm in this sction of wonderful opportun
ity. Let us help you put your farm on a
paying bhasis. i
Cordele Creamery & Cold Storage Co.
CORDELE, GEORGIA
P e e eo e e e e e
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FOR PROMPT AND EFFICIENT SERVICE IN
PLUMBING AND WIRING
CALL OFFICE PHONE 13 RESIDENCE PHONE 837-W
NO. 12 SUWANEE HOTEL BUILDING
We Ship
Promptly
And
Collect
Fromptly
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