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pn Boim'das;. June 19, the Southern
ilway Systam will run a grand ex
cugsion ufimm Macon and intermediate
points td ‘Porida,
he following round-trip jares will
ba in effect from Cordele: To Jock
-8 vlll’. M.M; Miami, $16.00; Tampa,
$18.50; 'Bt Petersburg, $13.60; Pablo
s $6.60; St. Augustine, $7.60;
$15.00; Hollywood, $15.60; Ft. Myers,
Ddyton, . $8.96; W. Palm Beach,
$1B.60; Bradenton, $13.50; Sarasota,
$18.50; Moose Haven, $13.60. Propor
tignate rqtes to other Flor da points,
r:xcu‘mon trains will leave Cordele
atil:l6 p. m,, 2:16 p. m. and 1:28 a. m,
he day trafin arrives in Jackson
vile in time for supper, and arrives
inf Miami, Tampa, St Petersburg and
ofßer poluts in Florida the next II:HIII-i
ing.
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hc'm and &ieved lin Jguk
-Bvfi m‘," brf‘fiusg rfid
refichés all other destinations In l"lor-1
id§ during the forenoon and evening
wing.
wik~be -eperated -to- dacksonvite -and
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rate coaches w 11 be furnished
1 lored travel.
fri Macon to Miami,
fillkgw to Jacksonville, ; Pablo
, St. Augustine, and Daytona,
w he good retupning to the original
st@tineg point prior to midnight of
J 290 d; and tiekets to Miami, Tam
pa¥ 81, Detersburg, W. Palm Beach,
Ha® bwood, 1t Myers® Sarasota, Bra.
defigéu and Moore Haven will be good
ro iing to reach the orig nal start
in ‘Folm prior tp midnight of June
2788, 1026,
8 excursfon will afford a fine
0 ftunity to visit Florida and see
th much talked of places at very
lo les.
afled information may be had
upgn’ applicat on to the nearest agent
or C. B. Rhodes, Division Passen
-8 Agent. Southern Railway Sys
t 131 Terminal SBtation, Macon,
Georgia.
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Get in on These Now. They Will
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{123-1'25 ELEVENTH AVENUE CORDELE, GEORGIA
PRINCESS SOMHITIE
LEAVES AMERICA
NEW YORK, June 17-(#)—Prin
cess Somhite returned to her native
land today on the Olympic with her
runaway prince, Both were smiling
for apparently the mysterious events
of three weeks ago were forgotten
Princess Sombhitie, daughter of the
late Edward W. Hooker, former may
or of New Hartford, Conn,, explain
ed today that her husband’s war ex
periences with the Russians on the
northern front had made him very
nervous but that he is perfectly
well again, ; '
Princess Somhite asked the police
on May 21 to find her husband
whom she had wed in Paril 6. She
told detectives that he had left a
farewell note with $3,000 in cur
rency on a pillow at their apartment
After a hurried search for the prince
on the Homeric, he was finally 10--
cated aboard the Paris. The princess
was barely able to get aboard the
liner before it sailed and a speedyl
reconciliation was effected.
Bl vvew
'rowe ACTRESS WEARS
Y " SEVEN WEDDING RINGS
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““CHICAGO, June 17—Constance
Te B T
wearing seven wedding rings, but es
corted by only one husband The hus
band is new, or fairly so, having
been acquired last February, and so
are four of the wedding rings. |
“No,” the rings don’t stand for‘
husbands,” explained Connie. *I had
threa of them before.’ .
The husband, a tall, tweedy, nice
looking chap, is Captain Alastair Mac
intosh, a British aviator. He and
Connie left thig afternoon for New
York arti will sdil on the Berengat¥ia
for TORdGH, on "4 ‘vacation n Bng
land, and on the continent. Connie
has just completed a new picture’
“The Duchess of Buffalo,” and be--
lieves che is entitled to airvest., /'
'UNMASKED BANDIT
} ROBS MIAME OFFICE
MIAMI, Fla,, June !7—An un
‘ masgked, well dressed bandit held up
and robbed the downtown offices of
the United Tours company of s2l¥
late today after locking John H
Hamilton, the acting manager, in an‘
anteroom, |
The bandit walked from a crowd.
ed sidewalk into the offices, stuck ¢
gun in Hamilton’s face and rifle¢
the cash drawer. He accomplished
the job quietly and before leaving
bound Hamilton’s arms with surgica’
tare. IHamilton followed the order
of the robber in making no outery
and releazed himzelf geveral minute:
after the bandit had walked non
chalantly out of the front door.
AUTHOR OF ALLEGED OBSCENE
POETRY REFUSES TO QUIT
MISSOULA, Mont., June 17— (4
~—Hal White, assistant professor of
English at Yale University and au
thor of a poem which postal officials
said was respongsible for barring the
May issue of the “New Masses’
magazine from the mails, refusec
late yesterday to rea.ign‘ from t'hel
univerdity’ of 11 wjg;}pa;.,’ sumtimei
sehool fé'cfllts;“ar'f “announced hs
w:ould appeal ‘his ‘¢ase to tHe stateJ
board of education. ‘
Montana “university, had demandedi
White's resignation from the faculty
as a result of publication of the poem{
White declared he would not resigr
after a conference with President |
Renew Your Health
o g .
by Purification
Any physician will tell you that
“Perfect Purification of the System
is Nature's Foundation of Perfect
Health.” Why not rid yourself of
chronkinzilments that are undérmin
ing your™vitality? Purify your én
tiresysiom. by -taking -a thorough
course c¢i Calotabs,—once or twice a
week for several weeks—and see how
Nature rewards you with health.
. Calotabs are the greatest .of all
systein purifiers. Get a family pack
age, containing full directiors, Only
8b cts, At dny drug store, (Adv.)
THE CORDELY, DISPATCH
PARACHUTES SAVE TWO U
S_ FLIERS AS PLANE BURNS
DAYTON, Ohio, June 17—(#)—
Lieutenant James T!"Hutchinson and
P, H. Stanley, army air service ob-I
server, today made parachute leaps
to safety from a burning McCookl
field airplane 4,000 feet above the‘
village of Osborne, |
Neither of the fliers was injured
The plane, a flaming wreek, glided
to the ground and burned itself out
Observers at Wilbur Wright fieldl
saw the plane burst into flames near-i
ly 2 mile in the air, and then saw
the two flyers leap with their para '
chutes,
BRADENTON PLANS STEAMER
ScRVICE WIiTH NEW ORLEANS
BRADENTOWN, Fla.. June 17—
(/P)—Freight and passenger service
will be establizhed between Braden
town and New Orleans August 1
Philip Shore, representative of New
and Bradentown backers ‘of the
project.
The steamship Nahwal will leave
New Orleans for Bradentown on
August Ist with fhe first 'dargo ever
hauled between 'the tiwo cities end
means the ‘establishmerit of Braden
town as a home port, Mr, Shore as
sertéd: i
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“White formerly was a member fi
the faculty here. i
DON'T WAIT TOO LATE—GET
YOUR SUPPLY OF JARS AND
TOPS NOW WHILE YOU CAN GET
WHAT YOU WANT.
GIVE US YOUR ORDER AND LET
US SAVE THEM FOR YOU.
i N i
W.C. REYNOLDS
PHONE 100 CORDELE, GA.
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N
NG A A '
ST P W B s ® ;
: ~. YOUR FATHER NEXT SUNDAY?
It fieedn’t be large—it needn’t be expensive—but it should con- e
vey the thought that you thought enough of Father to remember -
him and enough of the day not to forget it.
A FEW HINTS ON THINGS THAT HE HAS BEEN
b GETTING ALONG WITHOUT—BUT NOT
SOy AFTER NEXT SUNDAY—
Suits $18.50 to sso.oo—Underwear $l.OO to $3.00—
Straw Hats $3.00 to s6.oo—Flannel Trousers $5.00 to
¢ sB.so—New Pajamas $1.75 to $5.00. :
W. H. WESTBROOK
; CORDELE, GEORGIA
—— - S e —
I DRESS UP. YOU LL MAKE MORE MONEY THE DAY YOU START WEARING OUR BETTER CLOTHES I
STRIKE INEVITABLE
+ - IN SUIT INDUSTRY
NEW YORK, June 17—(P)—A
general strike in the cloak and suit
industry involving 50,000 workers
appears inevitable. Louis Hyman
man, manager of the joipt board of
the Cloak Makers’ Union, said tonigt
after negotiations had failed te
break the deadlock between the
manufacturers and union represeénta.
tives.
The manufacturers rejected the
union demands for a 44-hour week, a
guaranty of 36 weeks a year and
union control over “hiring” and “fir
ing” A
All Wool Tailored 3-plece Suit
$25.00
French Dry Cleaning
Steam Pressing
Shoe Shining
Shoe Repairing
Hot or Cold Shower Bath
FORD ““U DRIVE IT SERVICE'
Closed Car, ‘warm and comfort:
able—Balloon Tires
Call 164
.. “Ask Your Nelghbor”
DON’]
OR YOU WILL LOSE—AS SATUR
DAY IS THE LAST DAY OF OUR §#
BARGAIN DAYS. i
BLACKMON HARDWARE CO.
PHONE 532 CHURCHWELL BUILDING Bth ST.
Vacation Time
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Good Until October 31st
... Write For Summer Vaecation Folder
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FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1926