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~ FINEB ’
0 ACKING ON
TWICE VOTE OF CONFIDENCE
IN MAN IN FIGHT FOR IM
, PROV MENTS
PARIS, July 81-—(#)—-The Poin
care government today got its first
vote of confidence on ts financial
measures to rehabilitute French fi
nances. The vote was two ninety
#ix to one seven*y eight in favor of
the first article rasing the tax on
transportation of wine.
Delay in enacting definite meas
ares for {inancial regencration i
costing the nation eicven thourand
francs a minute or ucarly sixteen
million franes daly, the preniier
told the deputies in thc opening of
the debate.
Anotheer vote of corfidence on
financial medasures we, given the gov
ernment when tne art'ele on repara
tion of the inheritanee taxes was
voted,
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" CHRIST CHURCH
J. HARRY CHESLLY, Vicar
Ninth Sunday after 'l'rinity. .
Holy Communion x.n'dwl sermon
11:30 a. m. . L ¢
Friends will regret to know of the
continued illpess of My T. C. Cox
who has been eonfined to her room
for the past eizit wevks ‘
Chrysler Alc._ . witers
- LAM® Lo . Q| ®
S tandardized Quality
An important new principle, assuring |
unsurpassed Chrysler performance o
to the buyer of any Chrysler Car |
ALTON HARRIS IS BURIE®
IN SUNNYSIDE CEMETERY
Aiton, eighteen yeay o!d son of Mr,
and Mrs. J. R. Hauris, “who died yes
terdav afternoon at five o'clock at
the family home in east Cordele,
was buried this aftermdon at fivc
o'clock at Sunnyside cemetery. The
funcral services werns conducted at
the home by Rev. J. B. Johnstone,
pastor of the First Methodist
church, Many sorrowing friends at
tendod te serviees, Floral offerings
from people throughout the com
munity attested the esteem in which
¢ was old here, Mre 0. T. Gower, R.
[5. Hurris and Sani and lLige Culpep
wper sang a the funeral,
Some weeks ago he eontracted ty
phoid at Zlynchfield where he was
(mployed, le was liought home
und ere tender minisirations for
restoration to ealth were all that
couid be glven. S verel brothers and
trothers and sisters besides his par
ents survive him. His death has
Lrought sorrow to the entire com
munity and the bLereaved family have
the sympathy of friends on all sides.
BOY. SCOUTS ARE HOME.
FROM WEEK AT CRYSTAL
The Byyt Seouta:ofr Cordele came
back home last night from a week
at Oryatal Lake with a¢ much noise
as the ‘rééent hurricance bßrought
They apparently enjoycd their out
ing with County Agernt J. K. Luck
in “harge as scoutmast r, They were
un-tzanned but happy on their re
turn.
Waiter P, Chrysler’s principle of stand«
ardized quality: manufacture is revolua
tionizing the buying of fine cars today,
For, at one step, it eliminates “pnr-'
chaser’s risk” . ... ends the buyer's
doubts and fears as to quality ... .
makes possible the purchase of 'either
the lowest-priced or the highest-priced
Chrysler with positive knowledge that
the quality is equally assured and the
value is supreme in its class.
Leading manufacturers have been strive
ing for years to achieve this absolute
evenness of quality,
' An Unique Achievement
But Chrysler alone has achieved it...
.translated it into fidct by an extraor.
“dinarily complete coordination of
engineering and manufacturing
resources. Chrysler standardization
of quality goes back to the sources of
rawmaterial;itgoverns
theveryminutestoper
ation; it makes certain
-that every unit is pro
duced with the finest
precision standards
under the most rigid
inspection; it even
moulds ‘the manu
facture of accessories.
Of course, Chrysler
models to meet the
four great quality mar.
kete differ in price
Chrysler Model Numbers Mean Miles Per Hour |
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L. O. WHITE & COMPANY
_ PHONE 73, CORDELE, GA.
BOUND AND TORTURED
BY DEMENTED
ENEMY
St. Paul, Minn, July 31, —(AP)=
Torivied by fire, flayed and whipped
by a man belleved demented, Bdward
forsinan, twenty.nine, city fireman,
i: in a serious condition at the hos.
vital today. Horrigan was wmcuedi
by the police who found him hand.
“uifed to a chair in a rooming houue."
‘ Walter Fletcher, thirty-seven, was
arrested as leader in the attack and
IRoy Kleinsmith, eighteeén, were held‘
for investigation, ‘
Fletcher said he had been wronged
by Horrigan and, seeking revenge,
gent Kleinsmith to bring him to his
loom, There Horrigan was overpow.-
ered and bound to a chair.
As Kleinsmith stood by with a
litle, Fletcher heat Horrigan, then cut
thin strips of skin from his body,
followed by a blacksnake whip. Burn.
ing matches were applied to the skin
of the vietim.
"RED DUROC HAS SIX
DEVELOPED
\ ekt SENEES. .
p L PR ii
‘ '/"J‘,‘;?.."(' Wy, dsloreth Senant on the
~'vaar’m of 'Al(Bilney Wells; has a red
"Dur»e: pige dryagr old today which
Haswan each forgifnot ix well devel
op&d'tqna."flnc-nqmi viiéwner, . has
takun pietures and s making quite
a show of the prized animal. The pig
is otherwise well developed and a
fine one.
From a purely husiness viewpoint,
a long head is worth much more than
a long face.
~in ire of ¢hassis, in richness of appoint,
men fiéjgffibeed and power —the model
" numbers .vepresenting miles per hour—
but all are basically the same in rigid
‘adherence to the same law of quality.
* Advantages for the Buyer
Obviously, cars bearing one name....
built by one organization . . . . under
one all-embracing system of standard
ized quality manufacture . . . . must be
essentially fine to a degree beyond com
parison with other cars made under
‘ordinary methods.
. This mostimportant of Chrysler advan.
tages insures the superior and uniform
' quality which is the foundation of supe-
SFSFS
NEW LICHTER SIX
CHRYSLER “60” COACH
s
i 1
T Car, $1075; Roadster, $1145; Club
S inEAp
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CHRY ‘9O~ o
ST
179 x&m&dfl-n lls’”. : ”
CHRYSLB "
l.(“R'!MPBluA“l; w-:k‘:m. ‘2495[
wheels -sdoul). $2595; Coupe, Mpaau:::r.
B eetony 100 s! St sven passenes:
B 0001 Sedan Limvensine, 3505,
rior performance,dependability,
comfort, economy and long life in
every Chrysler,
That each Chrysler, because of
standardized quality, is far §head_ of
any car near its price
« « « « in quality of con
struction and qual
ity of performance
esesyou can easily
verify by comparative
demonstration., Hun.
dreds of thousands of
Chryslerowners know
this superiority to be a
fact. We invite you to
prove these superiori.
ties of standardized
quality for yourself,
"TIE CORDELE DISPATCH'
NEW BISHOP WILL
SUNDAY NIGHT SERVICE |IN
CORDELE CALLED OFF FOR
DOOLY CAMP GROUND SER
VICE.
o &3 VP
On account of the presence of
‘Bishop W. B. Bedtichamp at the
“Dooly Camp Meeting,“ Rev. J. B.
Johnstone, the pastor of the First
Methodist church, has called in the
evening services at this church.
Bishop Beauchamp will preach at
the “Camp Ground” at 11 a. m, and
8:30 p. m, He kas been doing some
- great preaching at the historic place
during the past week. Doubtless
great crowds wiil hear him Sunday.
METHODIST CHURCH
REV. J. B. JOIINSTONE, Pastor
Preaching at 11:30 a. m. by the
pastor, followed by the “Secrament
of the Lord’s Supner.” There will be
no service at the evening hour.
Su‘nday School at 10 a, m. sharp,
C. A. Crowell superintendent. Organ
ized classes for all men and women.
Junior League at 7:30 p. m.
Intermediate League Monday at
8:15 p m,
Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 8:30
p. m.
Senior Epworth League Thursday
at 8:30 p. m, .
You will receive a cordial welcome
at ail these services.
WOODMEN OF WORLD
CORDELE CAMP, NOTICE
I W:ll have its regular usual barbe
}cue next Wednerday night August
4th at 8 o'clock in the'Woodmen
hall, . . i
Jor Econonjical 'i'rfci:;sportation :
oy i
Wi C’WWO
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New Low Prices 55
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Chevrolet trucks have *
won worldwide accept
ance on the kasis of low
first cost, low operating
. castand slow depreciation.
This spectacularly grow
ing popularity has made
Calhoun Chevrolet Co.
Worlds Lowest Priced Gear-shift Trucks
No other ear offers greater dependability. The Ford car has
wonthe fayor of millions of users under. gvery ooncfi,lvabltg_;mqtog“-; Ny
ing ’;fp‘l'_](lihi)n;nff@ 14 convenience “is knowir and appreciated the ¢ik
world.biér; its pérfofmance is taken for granted. e eey
~ Those who I'jmlgo quality by price can well give careful study <
(,’ f‘lgm W PeE gt et Y £ Fov i : S R
16 Fore ues,-for the quality of Ford cars cannot be judgediby .
the prices at which they sold — because Ford prices are mddé =+
yossible by conditions unique in the automotive industry., =
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At prices lower than ever before Ford cars are offered with |
reliable and dependable features such as Dual Ignition, Multiple-
Dise-in-oil Cluteh, Planotary Transmission and Three Point Mo
tor Suspension; basie features of inherent staunchness that have ’
maintained twenty-two years of leadership. Ask for a demon
stration, Mz PG e
New Low Prices
Roadster - $439.03
Touring - - - 459.51
Coupe - - - - - 570.00
All Prices Delivered at Cordele
Balloon Tires and Starter Standard
Strickland Motor Company
Cordele, Georgia ihi
&7
Al members cf the camp in good
standing requested to come and
bring their families. .
New pass word wili be taken up
at lower door. If you have forgotten
the clerk will be inside to vouch for
you.
E. R. OVERBY, Clerk. 8-4.
SFSFS
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Preaching by the pastor, Rev. Carl
Barth, both at the morning and even-:
ing services and Sunday School.
Memory pasalm is the thirty-second.
necessary a greatly in
creased production —the
economies of which are
now being passed on to
Chevrolet truck buyers in
the form of adrastic price
reduction. :
Tudor - - - - $580.00
Fordor - - - - 635.00
Truck Chassis 393.00