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finish, and rustless airplane-metal ¢ £b. b, Flisst, Mighizan
radiator shells on every model, Al - e& R 910154 1
closed bodies by Fisher. : '
Modern Equipment =~
—complete instrument panel with 4
speedometer, Alemite lubrication, k
vacvum fuel-feed, and on closed AS for a
models, full balloon tires—all ; /
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ECONOMIC TRENDS IN THE ELECTRPICAL INDUSTRY
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Power, more pcwer, still more power—suchl he insatiahiz
demand of expanding life and industry. Tie\ sople of the
United States already are using as much electric 1 current a;
ali the remaining countries in the world-—yet cve 7 year sces
the demand erpanding.
The generating capacity of all the electric service coiapanics
in this country tctalled more than 20,000,000 kva in 1723,
" Yet, according to Electrical World essimates, it will have to be
50,000,000 by 1033, if power facilitics keep pace with the
growth of factorics, mines, reilroads, farms and homes. -
An industry can only be as large as its market. Here is one
indicaticn of the expanding market for electric power,
South @@m‘gm Power Co
H. W, Patterson, Mgr, E. C. Taylor, District Mgr.
S CORDELE DISPATCH--
BRYAN'S DAUGHTER IN
FIRST POLITICAL
ADDRESS i
MIAMI, Fla, April .9.—(B)—Mrs. l
Ruth Bryan Owen, daughter of Will l
iam - Jehnings Biyan, who studie? 1
statecraft at the kmee of the Cor 1-!
moener wiil ralse the Bryan standavd '
in the mnational pelitical arcna hm'vi
tonight; in the first address of l‘.u-i
campaign for the democratic nomina- |
tion for the fourith Florida difiJrirL'
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Dry Agents Take To |
Cars And Wet Gr’;:‘go.-es!
ATLANTA, Ga.. April s—Two ;m,.l
tomebiles and 125 eallons of whislyi
were confiscalted by prohibition,
ag’cnté Thursday, according to & re
port filed with W. T. Day, enforce
ment officer. Leon Bell and B. P. K.
Jarvis were )51:1'-011 under arrest and
held under $3OO bonds cach when
" arraigned before United States Com
missioner L. S. Ledbetter.
Slem House, who was arrested by
agents near Bail Ground, charged
with possession of 73 gallens of
whisky, was held under §2OO bond.
Copenhagen has aboul one-third of
the whole population of Denmark.
A Louisiana county in the bayou
district, where communication is by
boats, has no telephones, roads nor
automobiles, ;
l Is what livers nee
need
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See how you improve in a
day
Modern science treats glands
with gland sccretions, That's the
greatest discovery medicing has
latcly made,
‘T'he greatest gland is the liver,
and ox gall is its stitnulant. No
drugs will do. They act merely as
cathartics.
: What Poiscn Does
Don’t think that torpid liver
means merely®indigestion, consti-
L pation, ctc. Those arc ininor re
sults. The liver i supplies bile—a
quart a day—to the intestines. And
that bile is what .checks germ
growth. i
When bilelis scant, germs mul
tiply by millions. " They feed their
poisons to the bioods Then comes
the results of impure blood.
Heart and Lidney trouble often
come from those poisons. So does
high blood pressure, so docs pre
mature old age.”
| Ncarly .every person who reads
this could obtain benefits by stop
ping that poison supply. And all
life would be changed for many.
Learn the Effects
It is impossible to say what ox
gall means without knowing \your
condition. But millions of people
can be helped by as nothing clse
has done. !
Learn its effects at our risk.
They are quick. Within 24 hours
the benefits begin. And they may
mcan to you complete relief from
21l that poisons do.
But get real ox gall. It comes in
tablets called Dioxol. Each tablet
contains ten drops of purified ox
pall. Remember the name—insist
that your druggist supply you
Dioxol. Then you will gain the
utmost from this new-day method.
Don't delay. All things may
fook bctter tomorrow if you start
on Dioxol today, '
“Clip: this advertisement. "Take i
to our Special Agent, J. ). Ryals Drus
Co., and he will give you a libera
sample of Dioxol free.”
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WE APPEAR THIS EASTER !
To tell you that while you do not ’
think Dame Nature ever makes er
rors we can't help thinking that !
he could have fixed matters up soo |
that it would not he so hard I'ol‘i
o bachelor to scrateli his back bhes ;
tween his shoulder blades; and ¥
;peaking of bachelors, we lmli"vu'
that if there was a moon every {
night the number would gradually
diminish., Ilowever, the moon has |
no effect on our battery repair
service, Ixperl battery men cor.!
rect your battery troubles and ,-«-..'
huild your hatteries at yonrs asg i
well as our satisfaction. Yon'll ad
mire the thoroughness of our scrv- |
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BATTERY (0,
PHONE 38
Dodge Bros. Service Station
CORDELE, GA. i
Cherles Huzhes Defines !
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++i Theater Revue In Court
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NEW YORK, April 9—{P) —~.\!
theatricel revue was deserited as a;
“vaudeville <! as gornished with|
oirls” by Charles leens Huobes in!
couwt today. The ferfmer cocretlary of |
state was called on to defin: o ‘:
ber of theater terms ps councol for|
the B. F. Koith Thentrieal I‘:.\('}Zifi‘.“.’vg
Inc. The terms “flash’ he said w;u;
applied to any feature in which aj
a song or a spectacle was cn‘.nhn-?
sized. i
Mr. Hughes appearved hefore H:u!
United States civeuit comrt of an.|
peals to oppose the appeal of M::\'i
Harl, a veteran booking agent, i
{rom an order of Federal Judge "Au-!
sustus N. Hand, dismissing his suip
fod an injunction to restrain 1.l:c‘;
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LANTE A REAL 8- FT, BY 5-FT, 11-IN. GREEN WIN- 3gc
DOW SHADE, WITH SLATS ' AND BRA( KETS, F'OoR e
SAMYE AR ABOVE, ONLY A DUPLEX. GREEN ON ONE
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WE HAVE ALIL THE NEW FINISHES IN THE WALNUT
You will find a handsome ten-picco cuite here in the shaded walnus that will improve
the anorarance of any room. Tha buffet is 66 inches; wide and the poxtemsién when
ciosed 15 48 by 60 inches. It extends to full 2 feet when wanted,. The chairs are up
holetered in goorl grade of tapentry., The server is console ctyle.
This suite can be had for 2390.00 -
Other suites rangs from $167.56 to $225.00, all of them full ten nicce suitey &
SUCCESSORS TO J. M. WITHERINGTON
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F. B. CALLOWAY, MGR,
Keith exchange from “munoplizing"i\
the booking agency business, Hart'
said the Keith theatrieal exchaage'
bod included him from the flour o
the cxchange. He sued for o‘?\«‘n:-:
lary damages, in addition to the in-!
Junction. |
\ier a spirited discuszion of the|
merits of the suit’ between Mr.|
Hughes and Martin ™W. Lit:’!r'joh'n.f
contended that the Keith cxchang’ci
operated in violation of the inter
state commerce act.. Mr. Hughes |
cited former court decisions. i
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Rlind Marderer Goes :
Unshackled To Death House;
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OSSINING, N. Y., April 9—No |
Eandeuffs were snapped on the |
wilsts of Harry Cowan, condemned }
murderer, when the blind slayer of |
Kdith Burton was brought to (h’:!
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death house. . ?"
Cewan, sentencedtoy die 'ivg vthe.f
week of May 10 for: killing ‘the wirl,
on December 28:iat in ber uparts
ment in Brooklyn, weas. lexd. from’
the Raynmiond streci Jail,, Frboklyn
shortl¥ hefure npon. : o
“Thanks fo z.’:_i your ki}"n:r:!ne%:,‘_:"
be murmured to the warden? as he
was ussisted into an ._:l_'L}tonm_vl_)‘i\l"e. :
Cowan 53 and gfiiy‘-lxaired,:.ié the
first blind man to oceupy 'a death
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The prisoner was calm. He sobbed
Aollowing his conviction and sentehce
in Brooklyn. But his schbing day:
are over now, it seems. There re:
mains: only the long, dark day:-and
nights of waiting for the end.
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